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A.B. SIDIBE pocketbooks open to peek or The Board of County Com- officials. The previous high Staff writer swim with manatees, go fish- missioners at their last meet- was 91.5 million in 2012. ing, scalloping or go spelunk ing gave Thomas and Tufo “It takes spending at least The business of tourism in underwater. Better yet, go the green light to attend this $600,000 to crack the interna- Citrus County has been on a bike or walk the moss- networking convention and tional market. That is obvi- blitzkrieg of sorts recently — draped, oak-canopied trails another one next March in ously the kind of funds we all manner of strategies and of the county. Berlin, Germany. The fund- don’t have around here. So efforts are under way to sell Nov. 1, the county’s tourism ing of the trips is coming we picked these two events, Contribute! tourists on the hidden eco- director Adam Thomas and from the bed tax charged by which are the biggest in the Adam Like us at logical and sparkling gem Tara Tufo will leave for the hotels. world and attract tour opera- Thomas that is this county. World Travel Market 2014 A record 94.7 million visi- tors and people involved in facebook.com/ Citrus County And, the reward, officials gathering in London, Eng- tors came to Florida in 2013, tourism from all over,” Tourist citruscounty hope, is hordes of outsiders land, to push for more visi- an increase of 3.5 percent Development chronicle and trudging through with their tors to the county. over 2012, according to state See CITRUS/ Page A9 Council chief. respond to our Question of the Week. Monday When you see CONVERSATION someone holding a sign asking for money, how do Square space you respond? Bringing Allison Meakins It is not our job to de- cide who is needy and who isn’t. That is a higher focus to power’s choice to decide. We al- ways give food and prayers. It is really easy to make up Ziplock bags with a toothbrush, protein bar, toothpaste and small bars domestic of soap. ... Linda Keplinger Wiese I stopped to give money to a man hold- violence ing a sign and after others saw me, two other people also NANCY KENNEDY stopped to give money. It’s amazing how an act of kindness Staff writer can encourage others to do the same. ... INVERNESS — The typical Jeri Nixon Ziebarth victim of domestic violence is My son gave lunch to young and she is old, educated one guy who is on the and non-educated, poor, middle same corner a lot. The man was thankful. We could see him as class and wealthy. we drove away sitting down and In other words, there is no typ- eating right then. ... We usually ical woman who ends up at a do- give to charities because of mestic violence shelter such as scammers out there. CASA, the Citrus Abuse Shelter Andrea King Richards Association. Sometimes you have to According to Diana Finegan, think of these people as your family and then the CASA executive director, one in question would be: Would you four women will be a victim of do- give food and a few dollars to a mestic violence some time in her family member? life. Tammie Herbert Griffin Finegan is the focus of today’s I give. I’d hate to not Monday Conversation. She is also give and be wrong. a part of the “Color Citrus Pur- ple” campaign encouraging peo- POLL ple to wear purple on Wednesday, ONLINE POLL: Oct. 22, to send the message that “Domestic violence has no place Your choice? in our community” in recognition How will you vote on of October as Domestic Violence Amendment 2, Month. “Use of CHRONICLE: Tell me about Marijuana CASA and your role here. Why for Certain are you involved with domestic Medical violence? Conditions”? FINEGAN: CASA incorporated A. Yes. in 1983, started by a group of con- B. No. To vote, visit www. cerned rape crisis volunteers ... chronicleonline.com. who realized the great need with Click on the word domestic violence. I’ve been with “Opinion” in the menu CASA for 15 years. Why domestic to see the poll. Special to the Chronicle violence? I think it found me. I Results will appear Stumpknockers on the Square was once Allen’s 5, 10 & 25 Store. started out in the field of educa- next Monday. Find last tion, and the daughter of the for- week’s online poll mer director was in my class. I results./Page A3 was young and wanted to make From five and dime to catfish and hush puppies an impact. CHRONICLE: What’s the ca- Clarification Editor’s note: This is part of pacity at the shelter? Are you al- an occasional “Then and Now” ways full? A statement from an series spotlighting historic FINEGAN: We have 32 beds, Oct. 8 WTSP Channel 10 buildings around Citrus County, not including cribs. At times we News report used in a what they were originally and can be full at 25 people, because story on Page A1 of Fri- what they are used for now. when you’re mixing women and day’s edition, “County NANCY KENNEDY sometimes teenage boys and health care workers Staff writer teenage girls and babies and ready to respond,” war- small children, you have differ- rants clarification. INVERNESS ent configurations of the space Tampa International oday, 110 W. Main St. in and the bedrooms. Two summers Airport has an average of Inverness is a place ago we had 22 kids. CHRONICLE: I know you can’t two dozen passengers where you can get a disclose the shelter location, but arrive daily from Africa, Tplate of catfish, cole slaw and hush puppies. what is the building on Turner with a half-dozen travel- Camp Road in Inverness? ing from West African But for more than 50 years, it was the place in Inverness FINEGAN: This is the CASA countries. to buy hair combs and batter- outreach building. We have of- Readers can alert the Stumpknockers on the Square is owned by brothers Tim and John fices here, meeting rooms, we Citrus County Chronicle ies, greeting cards, shoes, hardware and pencils. Channell. conduct classes and women’s em- to any errors in news The owners of Stumpknock- powerment groups. We’ve been articles by emailing ers on the Square, brothers “When we were kids, our half-penny candy, 50 pieces here since November 2008. newsdesk@chronicle Tim and John Channell, re- mom would take us in there for a quarter,” Tim Channell CHRONICLE: What’s the aver- online.com or by calling member when their down- shopping, although we liked said. “Still, when I bought the age stay at the shelter? 352-563-5660. town Inverness restaurant the building across the street FINEGAN: That depends. We was Allen’s 5, 10 & 25 Store. better because we could get See SQUARE/ Page A9 say six weeks, but we’ve helped INDEX See MONDAY/ Page A9 Classifieds ...... B9 Comics ...... B8 Crossword ...... B7 Editorial...... A10 Entertainment ...... A4 Expelled Nazis paid millions in Social Security Horoscope ...... A4 Lottery Numbers ...... B3 Associated Press The payments, underwritten by interviews and internal U.S. gov- and a Nazi collaborator who en- Lottery Payouts ...... B3 American taxpayers, flowed ernment records. gineered the arrest and execu- Movies ...... B8 OSIJEK, Croatia — Dozens of through a legal loophole that gave Among those receiving benefits tion of thousands of Jews in Obituaries ...... A6 suspected Nazi war criminals the U.S. Justice Department were armed SS troops who Poland. TV Listings...... B7 and SS guards collected millions leverage to persuade Nazi sus- guarded the network of Nazi There are at least four living of dollars in U.S. Social Security pects to leave the U.S. If they camps where millions of Jews beneficiaries. They include Mar- benefits after being forced out of agreed to go, or simply fled be- perished; a rocket scientist who tin Hartmann, a former SS guard the United States, an Associated fore deportation, they could keep used slave laborers to advance Press investigation has found. their Social Security, according to his research in the Third Reich; See NAZIS/ Page A11 A2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY Economic malaise clouds governor’s race Associated Press help revive the economy. voters who see a tepid That’s a main reason “We need to be doing Group to discuss Florida is bouncing back, turnaround. that Scott and incumbents better than we’re doing, constitutional issues LAKELAND — By many and Scott is claiming credit “I keep hearing there’s a from both parties are and we aren’t doing better measures, Republican for adding 613,000 jobs and recovery, but I don’t know struggling to keep their because of Rick Scott,” Americans United for Rick Scott should have a trimming unemployment to if I see a recovery,” said jobs more than five years Crist said. “Frankly, we’re Separation of Church and strong case for a second 6.1 percent. Kevin McVeigh, a 49-year- after the recession ended. in a stall and a squeeze State-Nature Coast Chapter term as governor. But along this stretch of old software developer Polls show Scott neck and right now.” will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Elected four years ago, central Florida, a crucial who described himself as neck with Democrat Char- The official number of Oct. 21, at Lakes Region Li- the former businessman re- swing-voting area, the num- an undecided Republican. lie Crist, who is promoting unemployed residents, brary, 1511 Druid Road, duced taxes, cut regulations bers are little more than an “You feel like you’re just what he calls a “fair shot” 590,000, is down from about Inverness. and recruited businesses to abstraction to middle-class standing still.” agenda for the middle class. 1 million in January 2011. The public is welcome to join in the discussion about constitutional issues per- taining to separation of church and state. For information, call 352- 344-9211 or email nature [email protected]. Indomitable spirit Hatcher to address Homosassa GOP The regular monthly Amputation meeting of the Homosassa River Republican Club will doesn’t stop be at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, at the Homosassa Lion’s Club on Homosassa this volunteer Trail, Homosassa. BUSTER THOMPSON The speakers will be Staff writer Mary Hatcher, candidate for 5th Judicial Circuit, BEVERLY HILLS Group 3, judgeship; Dennis ope never left Ray Siebert and Caitlin Wilcox, Albro’s mind during candidates for Seat 2 on one of his most trou- the Homosassa Water Dis- Hbling times. trict Board; and Scott It was hope that kept him Adams, Citrus County volunteering at the Beverly commissioner. Hills Surveillance Unit after Cookies and coffee will he recovered from the ampu- tation of his right and last re- be served. maining leg as a result of —From staff reports diabetic complications. “Everyday is an improve- SO YOU KNOW ment,” Albro said. “I feel that you have to have goals to try to  Corrections and do something, and you’re not clarifications for going to be able to do some- stories on any page thing until you try it either.” of the newspaper Albro, 75, has had a total of are now run on four surgeries on his legs from Page A1. 2008 to this year — each one removing a portion of his body, but not his spirit in returning ONLINE back to the organization he’s loved and volunteered with POLL since 2000. “I feel as though I’m helping RESULTS people even though I’m sitting here,” Albro said about return- QUESTION: How ing back as dispatcher for the strictly man- unit. “I’m helping the people aged should that are out in patrol cars, Three Sisters making sure they’re alright, Springs be? and if somebody needs some- ■ Ban people thing I have the radio and the from swim- phone.” ming and pad- Albro is no stranger to law dling in there enforcement. during the win- He was with the police force ter months. in Oneida, New York, since the 36 percent 1970s until his retirement to (177 votes) Citrus County in 1997. BUSTER THOMPSON/Chronicle ■ Limit the num- His main trade though was Ray Albro works at the dispatcher’s desk inside the Beverly Hills Surveillance Unit building. He has ber of people as a tool and dye maker. returned as a dispatcher following his recovery from the amputation of his right leg. swimming or “I worked all night in the po- paddling in lice department and all day in and happy that I was able to Capt. Jim Barrows of the come up and hit the pedals.” there at any the machine shop,” Albro said. do it.” Beverly Hills Surveillance His goal is to eventually go given time. He joined with the Beverly A majority of his right leg was Unit has seen Albro as back north to see his grand- 17 percent Hills Unit in 2000, keeping an amputated in the fourth and strength to the volunteers. children and hunt in the wilds (82 votes) eye out for Beverly Hills as a most recent surgery in April. “He’s a good man, and been of northeast. ■ Keep it a free- surveillance patrol car driver Albro debated going back to involved in a lot of roles,” Bar- Albro will still continue to for-all. No re- and serving in multiple volunteering, but he returned rows said. “Just by showing up volunteer at the unit, along- strictions positions. in August with the support of means he’s not afraid to ad- side the many volunteers who necessary. Albro faced three surgeries his squad. vance on life.” are there for him as he gets 16 percent on his left leg from 2008 to “I didn’t think I should be Albro was also licensed ear- more and more mobile. (80 votes) 2011, but still came back to the here or that I should go be- lier this month to drive with “I want to be there for as ■ Charge people unit with encouragement from cause I couldn’t do anything, hand controls — an adaptation long as I can, and I’m hoping it $5 each to his fellow volunteers. and that was my biggest fear I he’s still getting used to. gets better as it goes on,” Albro enter. That’d “I did mainly dispatching have was not doing my share,” “Everything’s a little differ- said. “With friends, it makes a solve the and things like that, and then I he said. “A lot of the people ent; you got to think what big difference.” crowding prob- was captain so I didn’t have to there kept after me and I have you’re doing and not go down Contact Chronicle reporter lem. 30 per- go on the road as much,” Albro guys that pick me up and take the road and have a big con- Buster Thompson at 352-564- cent (147 said. “Everybody was fine and me over ... they got me right versation with anyone,” Albro 2916 or bthompson@chronicle votes) everybody was encouraging back in there.” said. “My foot still wants to online.com. Total votes: 485. Veterans Appreciation Week honors WWII veterans

Special to the Chronicle ■ Veterans in the Classroom, ■ Veterans Fair, 10 a.m. to 746-2396 or lmartineau_2001 earthlink.net. Nov. 3 to 14. To volunteer, contact 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, Crystal @yahoo.com. ■ Veterans Day luncheon, Citrus County’s 22nd annual Mac McLeod at 352-746-1384 or River Mall. Opening ceremony ■ Marine Corps Ball, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, following me- Veterans Appreciation Week will cmcleod670@earthlink. 9:45 a.m. For information, contact Monday, Nov. 10, Citrus Hills morial service: VFW 4337, In- be celebrated from Oct. 25 net; or Bob Crawford at 352-270- Sam Dininno at 352-527-5915 or Country Club. Sponsored by Ma- verness. Hosted by VFW 4337. through Nov. 16. 9025 or baddogusmc@tampabay. [email protected]. rine Corps League Det. 1139. VSO commanders and auxiliary This year’s theme, “Honoring rr.com. ■ Military Ball, 5:30 p.m. Sat- Tickets $40. For information, con- presidents, local dignitaries and Our Greatest Generation, World ■ Veterans Flea Market, 7 a.m. urday, Nov. 8, West Citrus Elks, tact Chris Gregoriou at 352-795- their guests are invited. For in- War II Veterans,” recognizes the to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, Homosassa. Sponsored by the 7000 or [email protected]. formation, contact John Lowe at selfless sacrifice and devotion to Stokes Flea Market. To schedule Marine Corps League Citrus De- ■ Never Forget 5K Run, Reg- 352-344-4702 or thelowes@ duty of our Greatest Generation, a free table for a veterans serv- tachment 819. Tickets $35. For istration 6:30 to 7 a.m. Tuesday, tampabay.rr.com. who saved the world from the ice organization, call Dinah information, contact Morgan Nov. 11, Courthouse Square, In- ■ Veterans Day motorcycle tyranny of the Axis Powers. Spe- Williams at 352-746-7200 two Patterson at 352-746-1135 or verness. Run 8:45 a.m. For ride from parade to Fallen He- cial Veterans Appreciation Week Wednesdays prior to Nov. 5. [email protected]. information, contact Dennis roes Monument, Tuesday, commemorative pins are avail- ■ Veterans Program, ■ Veterans Appreciation Pro- Flanagan at 352-697-1815 or Nov. 11. Police escort from old able from DAV Chapter 70 by 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, gram, 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, Cor- [email protected] or Publix parking lot at 11 a.m. to calling 352-860-0123 or emailing Inverness Primary School. Vet- nerstone Baptist Church, visit www.Neverforget5k.com. monument. For information, [email protected]. erans and their guests are in- Inverness. Ice cream social fol- ■ Veterans Day Parade, 10 a.m. contact Tom Voelz at 352-795- The schedule of Veterans Ap- vited. Veterans are requested to lows program. Veterans are re- Tuesday, Nov. 11, Inverness. Stag- 2884 or [email protected]. preciation Week activities: wear their military or VSO uni- quested to wear their military or ing at Citrus High School parking ■ Massing of the Colors, 3 p.m. ■ Veterans Appreciation form. For information, contact VSO uniform. Ice cream social area beginning 8:30 a.m. For in- Sunday, Nov. 16, Cornerstone “Honor the Heroes” Concert, Mary Tyler at 352-726-2632 or follows program. For informa- formation, contact Chris Grego- Baptist Church, Inverness: For NCCB, 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, [email protected]. tion, contact Ray Michael at 352- riou at 352-795-7000 or information, contact Reggie First United Methodist Church, ■ Veterans Social, 5 to 637-3265 or rmichael5@tampa [email protected]. Thurlow at 352-563-1101 or Homosassa; 2:30 p.m. Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, Ameri- bay.rr.com. ■ Memorial Service, Tuesday, [email protected]. Oct. 26, Cornerstone Baptist can Legion Post 155. Sponsored ■ Women Veterans Luncheon, Nov. 11, following parade, Old ■ The Great Florida Yard Church, Inverness. For informa- by 40 & 8. $7 at door. For infor- noon Monday, Nov. 10, 320 N. Cit- County Courthouse Heritage Sale, Nov. 7 to 9: For informa- tion, contact Cindy Hazzard, 352- mation, contact John Kaiserian rus Ave. Hosted by Crystal River Museum, Inverness: For infor- tion, contact Lori Greene at 352- 601-7397; nccommunityband@ at 352-746-1959 or johnk40and8 Women’s Club. For information, mation, contact Mac McLeod at 610-1306 or www.florida earthlink. net. @yahoo.com. contact Leslie Martineau at 352- 352-746-1384 or cmcleod670@ yardsale.com. A4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — Big changes are coming Today is Monday, Oct. 20, the your way this year. You will get positive results if you go with the flow and let 293rd day of 2014. There are 72 events unfold naturally. Keep life simple days left in the year. by avoiding overindulgence and over- ‘Fury’ blasts Today’s Highlights in History: spending.Stick to a healthy routine. ‘Gone Girl’ from top On Oct. 20, 1944, during World Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Get your of box office War II, Gen. Douglas MacArthur facts straight and your paperwork in stepped ashore at Leyte in the Philip- order before dealing with banks, govern- LOS ANGELES — The pines, 2 1/2 years after saying, “I shall ment agencies or other institutions. bloody World War II drama return.”  The cities of Belgrade and Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Greater “Fury” blew past “Gone Girl” at Dubrovnik were liberated by Russian freedom will be yours if you ask for help. theaters this weekend. and Yugoslav troops.  The You will get a good response from peo- “Gone Girl” was tops at the Guatemala Revolution took place as ple in a position to influence your future. box office for two weeks before student and military leaders overthrew Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Con- Brad Pitt and his rag-tag group the military dictatorship.  A series of sider the consequences before taking of tank mates in “Fury” blasted action. Not everyone will play by the gas storage tank explosions and fires the film to second place. in Cleveland killed 130 people. rules, so make the appropriate prepara- Sony’s “Fury” captured tions and then counterattack. On this date: Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — An op- $23.5 million in ticket sales dur- In 1803, the U.S. Senate ratified ing its opening weekend, ac- portunity to travel should not be missed. Associated Press the Louisiana Purchase. You have a lot to learn, but you must be cording to studio estimates In 1947, the House Un-American Sunday. Fox’s “Gone Girl” fol- Brad Pitt stars as Sgt. Don “Wardaddy” Collier in Columbia willing to listen to others. Pictures’ “Fury.” Activities Committee opened hear- Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — You lowed with $17.8 million. ings into alleged Communist influ- need to have a serious discussion with a The week’s top two films are ence and infiltration in the U.S. loved one. The time is right to discuss R-rated adult dramas, followed per-screen average of $103,750. ‘’ cue card motion picture industry. the future and the pros and cons of mov- by two PG family films. In 1968, former first lady Jacque- ing in a new direction. It opens in additional locations “The fall movie season is all next week. man fired line Kennedy married Greek shipping Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Money is about making the transition from Overall box office is up almost NEW YORK — David Letter- magnate Aristotle Onassis. headed your way. You will be hard to re- PG-13 world of summer to the sist, so let everyone know what you 25 percent from the same week- man’s longtime cue-card holder In 1981, a bungled armored truck R-rated, edgier world of the fall want and expect. end last year, Dergarabedian says he wound up cuing his own robbery carried out by members of and awards season,” said Paul Aries (March 21-April 19) — Consider said, and the strong fall showing firing by getting aggressive with radical groups in Nanuet, New York, Dergarabedian, senior media all of the options available to you. Think at cinemas is making up for a a colleague. left a guard and two police officers analyst for box-office tracker about altering your location or lifestyle to year-to-date box-office deficit Tony Mendez told the New dead. Rentrak. get the most out of an opportunity. that dropped from 6 percent to York Post in a story published Ten years ago: A U.S. Army staff Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Love is in The animated Fox feature 4 percent in the last month. Sunday he lost his job after sergeant, Ivan “Chip” Frederick, the stars. If something is important to “The Book of Life” opened in Estimated ticket sales for Fri- grabbing a co-worker by the shirt pleaded guilty to abusing Iraqi de- you, see to the arrangements yourself. third place with $17 million, fol- day through Sunday at U.S. and Oct. 9 behind the scenes at tainees at Abu Ghraib prison. (Fred- Waiting for someone else to make lowed by Disney’s “Alexander Canadian theaters, according to CBS’s “Late Show with David erick was sentenced to eight years in things happen will be a waste of time. and the Terrible, Horrible, No Rentrak. Final domestic figures Letterman.” prison; he was paroled in 2007.) Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Your Good, Very Bad Day” with will be released today. CBS directed an inquiry to One year ago: A suicide bomber strengths and weaknesses will be $12 million. tested. It may seem you are meeting op- 1. “Fury,” $23.5 million. Letterman’s production com- slammed his explosives-laden car “We’re now in full adult movie- into a busy café in Baghdad, killing position at every turn, but with a little 2. “Gone Girl,” $17.8 million. pany, Worldwide Pants. A persistence, you will come out ahead. going season and we’ll see a lot spokesman said Worldwide some three dozen people. more adult-skewing fare,” said 3. “The Book of Life,” Today’s Birthdays: Actor William Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Commu- $17 million. Pants won’t comment on per- nication is your strength. Group discus- Fox distribution chief Chris sonnel matters. Christopher is 82. Japan’s Empress 4. “Alexander and the Terrible, sions with people from different Aronson, who added that the Attempts to reach Mendez Michiko is 80. Singer Tom Petty is Horrible, No Good, Very Bad backgrounds will give you greater insight colorful “Book of Life” suits any weren’t immediately successful. 64. Actor Viggo Mortensen is 56. Day,” $12 million. you can utilize in your personal projects. audience. The 69-year-old Mendez told Actor Kenneth Choi is 43. Rapper Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Whether you Another new film rounds out 5. “The Best of Me,” the Post he knows he knows he Snoop Lion (formerly Snoop Dogg) is need to collect money or possessions or the top five: Relativity’s $10.2 million. shouldn’t have laid a hand on his 43. Actor Sam Witwer is 37. Actor pay someone back, it’s time to deal with Nicholas Sparks romance “The 6. “Dracula Untold,” John Krasinski is 35. Actress Katie such matters. If your life is not going the colleague. He said Letterman Best of Me,” starring Michelle $9.9 million. wasn’t apprised of any tensions Featherston is 32. Actress Jennifer way you envisioned, determine what’s 7. “The Judge,” $7.94 million. required to improve it. Monaghan and James Mars- between the two. Nicole Freeman is 29. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Don’t neg- den, debuted with $10.2 million. 8. “Annabelle,” $7.92 million. Mendez has become familiar Thought for Today: “Being a lect your responsibilities. If things have “Birdman,” the Alejandro 9. “The Equalizer,” to “Late Show” viewers, appear- politician is a poor profession. Being become unsettled or out of control, back Gonzalez Inarritu drama star- $5.4 million. ing in episodes going back to at a public servant is a noble one.” — up and consider the best way to turn ring Michael Keaton, opened in 10. “The Maze Runner,” least 1997. President Herbert C. Hoover (1874- things around. just four theaters and boasted a $4.5 million. —From wire reports 1964). 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A6 MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Obituaries Food PROGRAMS Joseph FOOD PANTRIES SO YOU KNOW noon to 1 p.m. Thursdays, Waddington II,  soup kitchen from 11:30 a.m. St. Anne’s Anglican  to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, 960 S. 52 Church — 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Submit information or changes for this feature via email to [email protected] or fax U.S. 41. 352-726-1480. CRYSTAL RIVER daily in the administration Raymond to 352-563-3280, attention “Food Programs.”  “Feed the Hungry” pro- building.  Chronicle Ferrari Sr., 95 Joseph Hampton  The reserves the right to edit notices. gram from 11 am. to 1 p.m. Waddington II, 52, went to Annie Johnson Senior &  the fourth Saturday monthly HOMOSASSA Family — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is the responsibility of the organizations listed be with the Lord on here to provide information and updates about at Hernando Church of the Monday through Friday, 1991 Raymond Anthony Fer- Oct. 17, their programs. Contact the groups directly for Living God, 3441 E. Olean- rari Sr., 95, of Homosassa, 2014. W. Test Court, Dunnellon, is details. der Lane, Hernando (the open to Citrus County resi- Florida, passed away early Born  For additional information about health and church with the red door off Saturday April 4, dents. 352-489-8021.  human resources available in Citrus County, Railroad Drive). Call 352- morning, 1962, in The Salvation Army — 9 call 211. 726-3103. Oct. 18, Largo, to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m.  Our Father’s Table — 2014, of Florida, Monday through Friday (sub- 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sat-  Crystal River United ness, open to Citrus County natural his family ject to holiday closures), 712 urdays at St. Anne’s Anglican moved to Methodist Church — residents. 352-637-5100 or causes at S. School Ave., Lecanto. Church, one mile west of the Crystal 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the sec- www.invernesscalvary.com. the Hos- Joseph 352-513-4960. Please call Plantation Inn on West Fort River in ond and fourth Thursdays  North Oak Baptist pice Waddington for a list of required Island Trail. 352-795-2176. House of 1965. He II documentation. monthly, 4801 N. Citrus Ave., Church Food Pantry —  Inverness Church of Citrus Raymond graduated  Daystar Life Center — Crystal River. 352-795-3148 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. the Country. Ferrari from Gupton Jones College or www.crumc.com. last Thursday monthly. Serv- God — Noon the first and 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Monday third Sunday monthly, 416 Ray was of Mortuary Science in  Nature Coast Ministries ing Citrus Springs, Dunnellon through Friday (excluding U.S. 41 S., Inverness. 352- born Sept. 11, 1919, in 1988 and spent his career — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tues- and Beverly Hills. Call 352- holidays), 6751 W. Gulf-to- 726-4524. Brooklyn, New York, serving communities in Lake Highway, Crystal River. days and Thursdays, 1590 746-1500. Food is distributed Central Florida. He also where he grew up; and 352-795-8668. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal at the Youth Building from GIVEAWAYS met and married Angelina attended Lee University in  River. 352-563-1860. Elkcam side. Cleveland, Tennessee. He Citrus United Basket Mirabella, his wife of   First Baptist Church of  The New Church With- has been a longtime mem- (CUB) — 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. First United Methodist 69 years. Ray moved with Church of Homosassa Bread Beverly Hills Helping Hands out Walls gives food boxes his family to Seaford, Long ber of Crystal River Monday through Friday, 1201 Parkside Ave., Inverness, to of Life Outreach Pantry — Food Pantry — 9 to 11 a.m. away at 5 p.m. Mondays at Island, and was employed Church of God, and was a the neighborhood park in former member of Living assist Citrus County resi- 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays the third Saturday monthly, at Grumman Aerospace, Hernando off Railroad Drive Waters Worship Center, dents facing temporary hard- in fellowship hall. Bag of gro- 4950 N. Lecanto Highway, where he worked for where feeding the homeless 39 years. While at Grum- Ocala. Joe was very active ship. Call CUB at 352- ceries with bread, meat and Beverly Hills. Serving Beverly takes place. man, Ray was chosen to be in music ministry since he 344-2242 or citrusunited produce as available for Ho- Hills, Lecanto and Citrus was a very young boy, and basket.org. mosassa residents once a Springs. 352-746-2970. Call 352-344-2425. part of the Lunar Module  Team and participated in traveled for many years  First Baptist Church of month. 352-628-4083. FREE MEALS St. Elizabeth Ann Seton the national effort to land singing with various Crystal River — 10 a.m. to  We Care Food Pantry — Catholic Church in Citrus  American astronauts on Southern gospel groups. 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday must be a Homosassa or Ho- First United Methodist Springs serves those in need the moon. He is preceded in death and Thursday, 700 N. Citrus mosassa Springs resident. Church of Inverness God’s with free boxes of food. Ray was an avid painter, by his father, Joseph H. Ave. 352-795-3367. 352-228-4921. Kitchen — 11:30 a.m. to Call 352-465-6613 on the sculptor and wood carver. Waddington I. He is sur-  Our Lady of Fatima —  Beverly Hills Community noon Mondays, at Corner- third Tuesday monthly to sign Some of his prominent vived by his loving wife of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Church — 11 a.m. to noon stone Baptist Church, 1100 up; distribution now begins at works were the hand- 19 years, Susan McCray through Friday, 604 U.S. 41 and 6 to 7 p.m. the last Tues- W. Highland Blvd., Inverness. 9 a.m. the following Saturday. carved Stations of the Waddington; son Joseph H. S., open to needy residents day monthly, 82 Civic Circle, For information, call 352-726-  El-Shaddai food min- Cross at both St. Thomas Waddington III; mother, of Floral City, Hernando and open to Beverly Hills resi- 2522. istries “brown bag of food” Doris Lee Waddington; and St. Benedict churches. Inverness. 352-726-1707. dents. 352-746-3620.  Floral City United distribution is from 10 a.m. to Ray also carved the exte- five sisters, Yvonne   Methodist Church — 7 to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Crystal Waddington (Jim) Bartek, Our Lady of Grace Suncoast Baptist Church rior medallions on each Catholic Church — 9 to — food pantry open for bread 9 a.m. Tuesdays in Hilton River Church of God, 2180 side of the entrance to St. Harleyville, Alabama; 10 a.m. the third Tuesday distribution from 8 to 10 a.m. Hall, 8478 E. Marvin St. 352- W. 12th Ave. Although food is Benedict. He was a World Sharon Waddington 344-1771. distributed once a week, fam- (Robert) Bilby, Homosassa, monthly, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. Wednesdays, and the sec- War II veteran, serving as  St. Margaret’s Episcopal ilies are only eligible for food Florida; Lynn Hutchinson, 352-527-2381 or 352-746- ond Wednesday monthly is an aviation engineer in the Church’s Feed My Sheep once a month. Golden Meadows, Louis - 2144. distribution of bagged canned U.S. Navy. After he retired outreach — 11:30 a.m. Call 352-628-9087 or 352- from Grumman Aero- iana; Laura Waddington  St. Margaret’s Episcopal goods, dry goods and meat (Glen) Smith, Beverly Church — 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. from 8 to 10 a.m. at 5310 S. Wednesdays. 352-726-3153. 302-9925. space, he moved with his   wife to the Sugarmill Hills, Florida; and Karen Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa Salvation Army Canteen Hernando Seventh-day Woods community of Ho- Waddington (James) 352-726-3153. Springs. Open to Homosassa — 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays Adventist Church, 1880 N. mosassa, Florida, in 1978. Surber, Homosassa,  First Presbyterian residents only. at the Homosassa Lions Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- He continued his artistic Florida; foster sister Mary Church of Crystal River —  Floral City First Baptist Club, one-half mile east of vides food distribution for endeavors and became an Cobane, St. Petersburg, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the second Church — 1 to 3 p.m. the U.S. 19 on Homosassa Trail. needy families from 10 a.m. avid golfer as a member of Florida; foster sister Lau- and fourth Tuesdays monthly, third Wednesday monthly. 352-513-4960. to 11:30 a.m. the second  the Sugarmill Woods rleen Aungst, Crystal 1501 S.E. U.S. 19. 352-795-  Serving our Savior Calvary Chapel of Inver- Tuesday monthly. Country Club. River, Florida; foster 2259. (SOS) — 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. ness — “Feed the Hungry,” Call 352-212-5159. Ray is survived by his brother William Poucher,  Citrus County Veterans Thursdays at Good Shep- wife of 69 years, Angelina Brooksville, Florida; and Coalition (CCVC) — 9 a.m. to herd Lutheran Church, 439 Ferrari; his three sons, many nieces and nephews. noon Tuesdays at 1039 N. E. Norvell Bryant Highway, Funeral service will be Stephen, Raymond Jr. and Paul Drive, Inverness. Open Hernando. 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, Richard and their to Citrus County veterans  Calvary Church — spouses; eight grandchil- 2014, at Crystal River and their dependents in 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays, dren; and one great- Church of God, with Pastor need. Call 352-400-8952. grandson. Ronnie Reid officiating. 2728 E. Harley St., Inver- There will be a viewing Family and friends will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, welcomed for a visitation Oct. 21, at Wilder Funeral at 10 a.m. Arrangements Brown Funeral Home & Crematory Home and a funeral Mass under the care of Country- Lecanto, Florida at 11 a.m. Oct. 22 at St. side Funeral Home, An- Thomas The Apostle thony, Florida. In lieu of Catholic Church, Ho- flowers, please make dona- Two Generations mosassa, Florida. tions to Joseph Wadding- serving you with Arrangements are en- ton Memorial Fund. compassionate, 000JDVK trusted to Wilder Funeral Sign the guest book at personalized service. Home, www.wilder www.chronicleonline.com. funeral.com. Igrayne Brown Dias Richard T. Brown  FREE Obituaries are at www. Funeral Director 352-795-0111 Funeral Director/Owner Adelaide chronicleonline.com. www.brownfuneralhome.com Hoffman, 92 BEVERLY HILLS Frames Adelaide Hoffman, 92, ( $ 89.00 Value) Beverly Hills and Crystal River, died Oct. 18, 2014. 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it’s currently on display at I love that we’re downtown Inverness. At the time we came, the the Historic Courthouse. SQUARE Between the time Continued from Page A1 downtown area was really struggling. A lot of the stores were empty Allen’s left and Stump- knockers came, the build- building back in 1998, it felt back then. Now things are going great.” ing housed A-Z Furniture, Seaweed Sam’s and Main comfortable buying a little Tim Channell, co-owner, Stumpknockers on the Square. piece of our hometown.” Exchange restaurants. Built in the early 1920s The building’s historic by Jack Kibler, what is now Crystal River from Kansas “dime” store, so he bought tended his display of mer- until midnight on Satur- plaque was dedicated Stumpknockers was used in 1924 and opened a retail $60 worth of merchandise chandise to 60 feet along days to serve customers Sept. 11, 2001. as the Inverness post of- lumber business. In 1931, from W.T. Grant’s 10-Cent the railroad tracks and, in after a late movie in town. “I love that we’re down- fice, then Vann’s Drug he moved to Inverness and Store in Tampa and placed 1932, he moved his busi- Pop Allen died in 1962, town Inverness,” Tim Store and Ernest John- opened his retail lumber the items on boards and ness to 110 W. Main St. and Otto kept the five-and- Channell said. “At the time ston’s Restaurant before business. sawhorses, pricing it at It’s been said that in dime business until 1985. we came, the downtown George “Pop” Allen and The lumber business cost. He wanted to see if 1932, Allen’s was called When he closed the store, area was really struggling. son Otto opened their “five was along the railroad anyone would be inter- “one of the most modern he donated store memora- A lot of the stores were and dime” in 1932. tracks. Allen wanted to test ested in such a store. department stores in bilia to the Citrus County empty back then. Now Allen had first come to out a new business idea, a Within one year, he ex- Florida” and stayed open Historical Society, where things are going great.”

county have been in- volved in a host of recent MONDAY CITRUS activities aimed at put- Continued from Page A1 Continued from Page A1 ting the county’s bucolic splendor on display. people for much longer. Thomas said. A film crew from Brand Some women come with “Our hope is to let peo- USA, a national partner nothing but the clothes on ple know when they come with TDC, brought a film their backs. Some have to Orlando, they can crew to town to capture jobs, some don’t. come here and experi- natural beauty of the For some, it’s not safe ence eco-tourism, some- county. The film was done for them to be anywhere in thing they may not be in German for that our community and we used to doing where they audience. need to help them get relo- come from,” he added. The TDC also has cation assistance that Thomas said studies agreed to a Bright House comes through the Attor- have shown most tourists contract to shine a natu- ney General’s office or get who arrive in big metro- ral spotlight on the them to another domestic politan centers such as county in both the Or- violence shelter. Tampa and Orlando often lando and Tampa mar- Some come badly engage in side trips, and kets via a camera link on beaten and need to heal. that Citrus County’s King’s Bay to show morn- CHRONICLE: What do unique combo of mana- ing sunrises. people incorrectly believe tees and the springs lends Eco-tourism has be- about domestic violence? itself to being potentially come very popular FINEGAN: People often attractive. around the world and judge the victim. They ask, Thomas said his agency specifically in Europe. “Why does she stay?” and NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle partnered with Visit And, Thomas said, Eu- “Why does she go back to Diana Finegan, executive director of Citrus Abuse Shelter Association, says one in four Florida and will be sub- ropean tourists seem to him?” Sometimes they women will be a victim of domestic violence some time in her life. October is leasing a smaller booth have more disposable in- think it’s something she Domestic Violence Awareness Month and people are encouraged to “Color Citrus from them to showcase come at this juncture. He did wrong instead of ask- Purple” by wearing purple on Wednesday, Oct. 22, and send the message that the many natural activi- thinks the strength of the ing, “Why does he hit “Domestic violence has no place in our community.” ties which await potential dollar against their cur- her?” and “Why is he get- visitors to the county. rencies is fairly weak ting away with it?” millions of dollars and put- tionships, teach the com- CHRONICLE: What are Thomas said officials making it possible for the The question we need to ting you on a pedestal, munity about what is ac- some of the immediate are trying to produce tourists to splurge. be asking is, “As a society, whether you like it or not, ceptable and what’s not needs of CASA? value based on limited Thomas said he and why aren’t we holding you’re a role model. It acceptable, over time if we FINEGAN: Our two funds for marketing and Tufo expect to hit about the abuser more doesn’t show a good role could make social greatest, constant needs going to these two pre- 25 meetings a day during accountable?” model for our children if changes, I think we can are paper products — toi- mier events is one of the the four-day event and CHRONICLE: Last the NFL is tolerating any prevent it. We would have let paper and paper tow- ways to achieve that. “hope it will help us fur- month, Ray Rice was type of violence. to change a lot as a society, els. We need whatever you Thomas and Tufo also ther our reach around caught on video hitting his CHRONICLE: Here in though. We’d have to be need for your home, times will be carrying with the world, especially then-fiancée. What does Citrus County, do you see less tolerant of violence. 20. them several brochures given the limited (finan- that do for domestic vio- domestic violence increas- CHRONICLE: Let’s CHRONICLE: Anything and thumb files for online cial) resources we have lence? Does that make it ing or decreasing? switch gears — what’s hap- else you want our readers use. A presence on the In- available.” “OK” or not OK to be an FINEGAN: It’s about pening Oct. 22? to know? ternet and social media is For more about what abuser? the same. And it’s not just FINEGAN: We’re trying FINEGAN: One out of another method officials the county has to offer, go FINEGAN: It certainly hitting, but also other to “Color Citrus Purple.” four women will be a vic- are using to push the to visitcitrus.com. doesn’t show a good role forms of abuse that are We’d like everyone to wear tim of domestic violence, county as a preferred Contact Chronicle re- model for our children. just as harmful. Abuse is purple, and on that day and that’s a sobering sta- destination. porter A.B. Sidibe at 352- Our laws are getting better, about systematic power there will be a live tistic. When I talk to The Tourism Develop- 564-2925 or asidibe@ but I think as a society and control over another telethon on ABC Action women’s groups and tell ment Council and the chronicleonline.com. we’re tolerating more and person. News for all the domestic them that, they look more violence in our CHRONICLE: Is there a violence centers in their around and think, “This is FAUX WOOD BLINDS, TOP TREATMENTS media — movies, TV, video prevention? Can you pre- viewing area. So, I’ll be on a church group and it’s not games. vent domestic violence? television, and a couple of happening here.” But it is. 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At each Cellphone by the ground game than stop, staffers scur- cellphone. Republicans.” “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” ried through the As union organizer A Times poll, conducted — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus crowds, gathering Joan Zeiger told the with CBS and YouGov, re- email addresses New York Times at flected the impact of that in- and cellphone Michelle Obama’s vestment. “More voters have A BAD TRIP numbers that could Cokie and rally: “The biggest been contacted by Demo- be used to mobilize Steven Roberts fear of the Republi- cratic than Republican cam- voters on Election OTHER can Party is high paigns in every state but Day. VOICES turnout.” Kansas and Kentucky, where “You don’t have She’s right, and Republican senators fought the luxury of stay- that fear has come competitive primaries,” the ing home,” the former presi- true before. Two years ago, paper reports. Drug scare dent intoned at Arkansas Mitt Romney was absolutely One example is Iowa, where State in Jonesboro, “so I’m convinced he was going to an open Senate seat has turned pleading with you: Vote.” win. On Election Day, he was into a tight race between De- In Wisconsin, where Demo- drafting an acceptance mocrat Bruce Braley and Re- crat Mary Burke has a shot at speech while his aides were publican Joni Ernst. The latest deposing the Republican gov- organizing transition teams figures show Democrats with sobering ernor, Scott Walker, Michelle and planning fireworks 148 paid staffers in the Obama struck a similar theme displays. state, compared to 11 for the aimed at young women and Romney lost for many rea- Republicans. blacks. sons, but one of the biggest Another example is Alaska, “When we stay home, they was his failure to anticipate where the Democrat, Sen. win,” she told a large crowd at the effectiveness of his rival’s Mark Begich, is fighting for a Milwaukee convention turnout machine. The Democ- his life. The Washington Post reminder center. rats had invested heavily in reports, however, that Begich This is a hard year to be a local organizers and ad- has a “secret weapon: an ex- Democrat. Every voting vanced technologies that pensive, sophisticated politi- model gives Republicans at maximized their ability to cal field operation that least a 3 in 5 chance of win- contact and motivate voters. reaches into tiny villages ning the six seats they need to “We went into the evening along rivers and in mountain of dangers control the Senate for the confident we had a good path ranges throughout the vast rest of Barack Obama’s to victory,” one Romney ad- Last Frontier.” n ambulance last week precaution to prevent these presidency. viser told CBS. “I don’t think “We have knocked on every transported a 14-year- types of things from happen- Second-term presidents al- there was one person who single door in rural Alaska,” A old Citrus High School ing, but they can’t be every- most always lose allies in saw this coming.” Begich said. “This is unbe- female student to the hospital where at all times. Students Congress during off-year elec- Now, 2014 is not 2012. For lievable. No one’s ever done after she began exhibiting share some of the responsi- tions. Obama’s favorable rat- one thing, Republicans have it like this — ever.” strange symptoms bility. Schools are ing hovers at a dismal learned from their failure So he discounts polls that following the in- tight communi- 42 percent nationally, but it’s and copied the Democrats’ give Republican Dan Sullivan even worse in crucial battle- strategy. As one conservative an edge. “I don’t care if we’re gestion of an ec- THE ISSUE: ties and news ground states like Arkansas activist told the Washington up or down,” he says. “We’re stasy pill. Drugs in schools. travels fast. (34 percent) and Louisiana Post, “People used to make winning on the ground because A fellow stu- Students who (37 percent). fun of President Obama’s we will turn out more voters.” dent reportedly OUR OPINION: witness or hear of And Republicans are more background, but community Is he right? Probably not. provided the pill drug possession motivated than Democrats. Ac- organizing works.” But if the Democrats pull an to her and pills to Drugs can be and use have an cording to a recent Gallup sur- For another, key Demo- upset, in Alaska and else- two other male dangerous. obligation to vey, 32 percent of respondents cratic constituents — racial where, their “secret weapon” students, who also speak up — their say they’ll be voting to oppose minorities, young people, sin- will be the main reason. took them while in school. actions might save a life. the president while only gle women — are difficult to ———■——— While it’s not often a stu- Parents also share respon- 20 percent see their ballot as a motivate in off-year elections. dent suffers a bad trip while sibility in getting to know who message of support for Obama. “A lot of Democrats don’t vote Steve and Cokie Roberts can in school, this incident acts as their children and teens are Still, this election is not during midterms,” Obama be contacted by email at a sobering reminder that friends with and what they do quite over. If the Democrats told a party gathering last [email protected]. young people do experiment while with them. No parent with drugs and drugs can be ever wants to hear that extremely dangerous. dreaded call from school that Without getting to preachy, their child has been arrested it is important to remember or has just been sent to the drugs can kill, or seriously hospital. impair those who improperly One bad decision can administer them or use them change a life; be the one who recreationally. decides to change it for the Local schools take every better.

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To the point on the water tower. That decision has already been made by the Cent for Citrus board that the tank will either be No. sold to the preservation group (which the board prefers) or be Bernie Leven torn down by the end of the year. Citrus Springs That means this will not be on the agenda going forward. Fire Ambulance The election is about being a service commissioner representing all the members of the district and Recently on a trip into the not just a special interest group city of Ocala, going to the eye for the next four years. And doctor. I saw a red fire rescue please be assured that the dis- ambulance park at Gateway trict had looked at all the op- plaza. I was able to speak to the tions that are available for all men and found out just what projects. So use business sense they do as to life support serv- when voting since the district is ices. These men are all trained a $3,144,414 business. paramedics and perform ad- vance life support services at Dennis Seibert any scene they approach. Homosassa I am trying to keep this letter simple and to the point. This is OPINIONS INVITED what we need here in Citrus ■ The opinions expressed in Chron- the CDC. The only thing lacking; the cartoon- County. icle editorials are the opinions of Conspiracy theory It was a wonderful experi- the newspaper’s editorial board. ist, above this, should have had Obama pulling Again today we tried to watch the county the strings. Congratulations. ence to speak to these men and ■ Viewpoints depicted in political commissioners’ meeting on Bright House feel the passion they had for cartoons, columns or letters do Channel 622 and there’s absolutely no sound. Give me a person on phone the lives they save everyday. not necessarily represent the This has happened more than once One would think that the Board opinion of the editorial board. This is in regards to the people that now. It seems almost like an intention call in about the Lecanto VA Center. of County Commissioners pass ■ Groups or individuals are to keep the meetings private from the an ordnance that required this OUND Yes, it is very, very, very difficult to get invited to express their opinions public who cannot actually go and at- S needed services and fund it in in a letter to the editor. through their phone system. They are tend the meetings. OFF absolutely right. Every time you call, stead of trying to built a port to ■ Persons wishing to address the you get a recording saying, “Please nowhere or a marina for spe- editorial board, which meets More toward the middle cial interest or any other of press 1 for veterans.” Well, when you weekly, should call Charlie As a subscriber to both the Tampa their zany ideas. Brennan at 352-563-5660. press the 1, it says, “I’m sorry, I didn’t Bay (Times) and the Citrus County hear your selection.” So you press 1 ■ Charles Knecht Sr. All letters must be signed and Chronicle, I have to admit that the again and what do you get? “I’m sorry, include a phone number and Chronicle is far less biased. And one CALL Dunnellon hometown, including letters sent I didn’t hear your selection.” You press via email. Names and home- thing that I especially notice day after 1 again. What do you get? “I’m sorry, I Election boils down towns will be printed; phone day is that they are more likely to 563-0579 didn’t hear your selection.” It keeps numbers will not be print cartoons on both sides of the going on and on and on. And when you to representation published or given out. fence, whereas the Tampa Bay (Times) stays push 0, which is operator, then it goes back to Re: Homosassa Special Water ■ SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, pretty much on the liberal side of the fence. that recording, “I’m sorry I didn’t hear your District Seat 2 Article Oct. 8, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., And the cartoon in today’s paper (Oct. 14) — selection.” So, yes, they do have to get their 2014, “Issue No. 1: All about the Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax the political cartoon on the Opinion page, that phone system fixed. I think I’ll take a drive water tower.” to 352-563-3280, or email to is — is very accurate. It shows a portrait of down there and face them face to face rather [email protected]. The election is not all about the IRS, the VA, the Department of Justice and than call them on the phone.

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Indiana man a suspect in deaths HAMMOND, Ind. — An Indiana man confessed to killing a woman whose body was found in a Motel 6 and told police where the bodies of three more women could be found, police said Sunday. Gary police found the bodies of three women at different locations in Gary Associated Press late Saturday and early A woman supporter takes Sunday, following up on in- part Sunday in an anti-government rally in formation the 43-year-old Lahore, Pakistan. man provided during ques- Thousands of protestors tioning, Hammond police led by Muslim cleric Lt. Rich Hoyda said. Tahir-ul-Qadri rallied in The Lake County coro- Lahore demanding Prime ner’s office on Sunday iden- Minister Nawaz Sharif’s tified the victim found in ouster over alleged fraud Hammond as 19-year-old in last year’s election. Afrika Hardy and ruled she had been strangled. The coroner’s office said Associated Press a second victim had been Jamie Masada, owner of the venerable Hollywood nightclub The Laugh Factory, speaks Nov. 20, 2006, at Kenya: Suspected identified by family mem- the club in West Hollywood, Calif. It was this summer and Israeli-Palestinian tensions were at the highest bombers killed bers as 35-year-old Anith they’d been in some time when Masada hit on a formula for world peace: Forget about guns and bombs, and just tell jokes to each other. He knew it’d be a challenge to bring together people from across the world who NAIROBI, Kenya — Jones of Merrillville. Autop- Kenyan and Somali soldiers sies had not yet been com- dislike each other, and hope they will laugh at each other. And yet, that’s what he’s trying to do with what he calls the first Funniest Person in the World competition. killed five suspected Islamic pleted on her or the other extremist bombers attempt- two women, who have not ing to cross into the country yet been identified. The On the road to find the world’s funniest person from Ethiopia in a car laden Post-Tribune of Merrillville with explosives and six sui- reported Jones had been Associated Press like each other together — and United Nations Day. cide vests, a Kenyan mili- missing since Oct. 8 and hope they will laugh at each “It might sound stupid,” tary spokesman said Gary police had searched a LOS ANGELES other. And yet, that’s what he’s Masada said. “But some people, Sunday. block recently looking for t was last summer and Is- trying to do with what he calls they sit down, they break bread Bogita Ongeri said author- her. raeli-Palestinian tensions the first Funniest Person in the together, they never hurt each ities recovered 220 pounds Hoyda said the man’s were at the highest they’d World competition. other. Some people, they sit of TNT from the vehicle name is not being released been in some time when Masada has scoured comedy down, they laugh together, they which was intercepted at because he has not been IJamie Masada hit on a for- festivals from Afghanistan to never hurt each other.” Dolo, along Kenya’s border mula for world peace: Forget South Korea and Egypt to Israel Some suggested he might save charged. He is being held in with Ethiopia on Saturday. the Hammond City Jail. about guns and bombs, and just for candidates and had online time simply by putting in calls to tell jokes to each other. voters winnow the list to 10 semi- people like Dave Chappelle, Jay Ongeri said security Robotic device The onetime stand-up comic finalists who would perform at Leno or numerous others who forces had been tracking helps groom walk is, after all, the owner of the ven- the Laugh Factory and before a have headlined The Laugh Fac- the car which has Kenyan erable Hollywood nightclub The worldwide Internet audience tory over the past 35 years. But registration and were aware DEWITT, N.Y. — New Laugh Factory, so the idea wasn’t today. Masada was having none of that. that the suspected terrorists York resident Matt Ficarra unfamiliar. After online voters narrow the The comedy impresario had unsuccessfully at- has been paralyzed from Still, it’s one thing to get a list to five, the finalists will wanted an Olympics-style com- tempted to gain entry into the chest down since an ac- liquored-up audience laughing travel to the Laugh Factory’s sis- petition, and even if the contest- Kenya at another border cident three years ago, but at lines like, “Take my mother- ter club in Las Vegas. ants weren’t strictly amateurs — point. He said the five killed that didn’t stop him from in-law — please.” There, following another com- which they aren’t in the are suspected members of walking down the aisle. It’s another to bring people petition and vote, the winner Olympics, anyway — they would the Somali militant group al- Ficarra was able to stand from across the world who dis- will be crowned on Oct. 24, be from all over the world. Shabab, which is allied to and walk during the wed- al-Qaida. ding ceremony in suburban Al-Shabab has vowed to Syracuse on Saturday with carry violent terrorism in the help of a battery- Kenya because Kenyan powered robotic exoskele- troops are in Somalia fight- ton called an Ekso. China considers legal reforms ing the militants. Ficarra has been para- lyzed since he broke his Sweden: Three tonomous city in 2017. neck in a boating accident Associated Press sub sightings in 2011. He married Jordan Party-controlled media BEIJING — The most are already gearing up to HELSINKI — The Basile in the ballroom of the important meeting of the tout great legal progress to Swedish military said Sun- Doubletree Hotel in DeWitt. year for the 205 members come, but some observers day it had made three cred- The couple leaves today of China’s ruling Commu- expect the party to con- ible sightings of foreign for a Jamaican honeymoon. nist Party’s Central Com- tinue something it has undersea activity in its wa- 3-year-old girl mittee, beginning Monday, done since President Xi ters during the past few will focus on how to rule Jinping took power nearly days amid reports of a sus- beaten to death the country in accordance two years ago: Step up ef- pected Russian intrusion in NEW YORK — A man with law. forts to suppress criticism the area. was under arrest Sunday in That has fed hopes that and dissent. Rear Adm. Anders Gren- the beating death of his girl- the party might move to re- “The developments over stad said the armed forces friend’s 3-year-old daughter, spect the letter and spirit the past year under Xi’s had observed the activity in whose 5-year-old brother of the constitution, but leadership have signaled the Stockholm archipelago also was assaulted. some legal experts and po- Associated Press deep disregard for the law and nearby coastal area, The girl was beaten after litical analysts say the A Chinese policeman stands on duty Oct. 11 near shields as a tool for resolving but declined to give details she apparently soiled her country’s leaders are in- and sticks in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing. grievances in an impartial of an operation reminiscent pants, the Daily News said. tent on expanding power, manner,” said Maya Wang, of the Cold War, when Swe- Police said Kelsey Smith, not limiting it. support for constitutional conclusion, set the broad researcher with Human den’s armed forces rou- 20, was arrested on There may be some ef- reform that imposes policy framework for the Rights Watch. “The deten- tinely hunted for Soviet tions and sham trials of ac- charges of assault and act- forts at the four-day meaningful checks on upcoming year. It’s not submarines in its waters. ing in a manner injurious to plenum to discourage ram- party power,” said Carl clear if the meeting will tivists ... show just how China’s legal system has The armed forces pub- a child less than 17 years pant corruption in low- Minzner, a law professor discuss the protests in level courts, they say, but remained an instrument of lished a photograph taken old. It wasn’t clear if he had and expert on the Chinese Hong Kong, where pro- on Sunday by a passerby the key goal will be to build legal system at Fordham democracy students have the party’s power.” a lawyer. showing a partially sub- a legal system that protects occupied key streets for Yet the party will seek Smith was taken into po- Law School in New York. and strengthens the party’s As usual, this year’s ple- three weeks to demand changes to bring some fair- merged object in the water lice custody later Saturday political dominance. nary session will be held that Beijing change its de- ness to the local level, from a distance, but it was in Queens and was hospi- “There is absolutely in a conclave in Beijing, cision to screen candi- where unrest stemming unclear what kind of vessel talized in stable condition. zero chance that the and its decisions, expected dates for first open from lack of justice has was in question. —From wire reports plenum session will see to be announced after the elections in the semiau- flared up into violence. —From wire reports n Jaguars n Baseball, golf, hockey/B2 snap long n Scoreboard/B3 Section B - MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014 losing skid n Sports briefs/B3 with win n NFL/B4, B5 over n /B6 Browns. n Puzzles/B7 /B4 n Comics/B8 n Classifieds/B9 Sports Citrus County Chronicle Keselowski keeps title hopes alive at Talladega Associated Press Kansas and then a poor race last week at Char- lotte. He faded over the final two laps and forced TALLADEGA, Ala. — Brad Keselowski pulled himself into a must-win situation Sunday. away in overtime Sunday at Talladega Super- “I know there’s probably some people out speedway to earn an automatic berth into the there that aren’t really happy I won,” Keselowski third round of NASCAR’s championship race. said. “I can understand that. But I’m a man like Needing to win to stay alive in the Chase for anyone else and not real proud of last week. But the Sprint Cup championship, the 2012 Sprint I’m real proud of today.” Cup champion came through with his series-best Keselowski’s win meant one driver ahead of sixth victory of the year. him on points was out of the Chase. Kahne was But the Hendrick Motorsports trio of Jimmie the last one out as part of a crushing day for Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kasey Kahne all Hendrick. were eliminated from contention. Jeff Gordon is the lone Hendrick driver left in Kyle Busch could not recover from an early the Chase. Johnson failed to defend his champi- wreck and also was eliminated from the Chase. onship, missing a chance to match Richard Petty Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Ryan Newman, with a seventh career title. Earnhardt won the Carl Edwards, Jeff Gordon, Denny Hamlin and Daytona 500 and two other races this season, put- Matt Kenseth also advanced. ting up his best year in almost a decade Keselowski had a triumphant ending to a tu- and stamping himself an early championship multuous week that saw him fined $50,000 by favorite. NASCAR for his role in a fracas last week at Not anymore. Charlotte. “We’ll just go and try and win some races be- Associated Press Keselowski was in a deep hole in the second fore the year’s out,” Earnhardt said. “That all Brad Keselowski celebrates Sunday after winning the NASCAR segment of the Chase because of a blown tire at we’ve got left.” Sprint Cup Series race in Talladega, Ala.

District volleyball PREVIEW SEC has 4 of top 5 It’s showtime in AP poll Associated Press

Good luck, selection committee. The first season of the College Football Playoff is a little more than halfway in the books and there are just four unbeaten teams left in FBS. Two play each other (No. 1 Mississippi State and No. 3 Mississippi). One is No. 2 Florida State, which has spent a good chunk of this season dancing around trap doors. The other is No. 23 Mar- shall, which plays one of Top 25 poll the weakest For the complete schedules AP Top 25 college in the coun- try and re- football poll, see alistically Page B3. has little chance of being part of the football final four. And for those who think Mar- shall’s chances are much closer to none than slim, let’s just say it’s best to never say never. There are also 17 one-loss teams, from No. 4 Alabama to un- ranked Minnesota and Duke that have every right to dream big. “I hadn’t gone there,” Duke coach David Cutcliffe said with a little bit of a laugh on Sunday. “I do know where we are right now it gives us an opportunity to MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle continue to play very meaningful Kaylan Simms of Crystal River, left, and Lecanto’s Dedra Magee battle at the net during a 5A-6 district contest Oct. 7 in games.” Crystal River. The county rivals begin district tournament play as the top two seeds Tuesday at Lecanto High School. If the Blue Devils (or Gophers) were to run the table, why wouldn’t they have a case to play for the na- District tournaments contested on the courts this week tional championship? The selec- tion committee’s first top 25 comes C.J. Risak Leesburg at Ocala St. John Lutheran. championship at 6 p.m. Thursday at out Oct. 28, and this race promises Correspondent On Tuesday at Lecanto High School, Lecanto. to take plenty of twists and turns the 5A-6 semifinals will be contested, Any team reaching Thursday’s dis- before the field is set on Dec. 7. It’s time to sort things out. with top-seed Lecanto going against trict final will advance to the regional For now the Southeastern Con- The 2014 volleyball season will end No. 4 Dunnellon at 5:30 p.m. and No. 2 round of play, which starts Oct. 28 (2A) ference is dominating the top of for at least one Citrus County team, Crystal River taking on No. 3 Citrus at and Oct. 29 (5A). The Associated Press college foot- and there is a chance only one will 7 p.m. Once again in 5A-6, there is no clear- ball poll. The SEC on Sunday be- survive this week as the state district The finals in 2A-3 will be at 7 p.m. cut favorite. Lecanto and Crystal River came the first conference to hold tournaments unfold. Thursday, with Monday’s winner meet- both went 5-1 in district play. Both beat four of the top five spots in the The three-team 2A-3 tourney starts ing top-seed St. John Lutheran at St. each other once, while not losing to rankings — all from the western at 7 p.m. tonight when Seven Rivers John. The winners in Tuesday’s 5A-6 anyone else in the district. division. Christian battles First Academy of matches will meet for the district See SHOWTIME/Page B3 “Glad we’re not playing the Mis- sissippis this year, though I don’t know who you want to play over on the western side,” said South Car- olina coach Steve Spurrier, whose team was thumped on opening ’Canes welcome return of King night by A&M. Top-ranked Mississippi State held its spot in an off week. Ole Junior provides Miss did the same after a convinc- ing 34-3 victory against Tennessee. Alabama jumped three spots to leadership for No. 4 after throttling Texas A&M 59-0. No. 5 Auburn took advantage of postseason run Baylor being upset by West Vir- C.J. Risak ginia and Notre Dame’s loss at Florida State, to inch up a spot Correspondent during an off week. The Egg Bowl between Missis- It didn’t take long to realize this sippi State and Ole Miss and the would be a transitional season for the Iron Bowl between Auburn and Citrus volleyball team. A year ago, they Alabama, both played the Satur- were 5A-6 champions and host to a day after Thanksgiving, will help first-round regional match. settle some things in the SEC West. But with so many players from that Also, Auburn still has to visit Ole squad having graduated, including five Miss and Mississippi State goes to starters, it was apparent it would take Alabama. Or those four teams can some time to pull it together. Things take turns beating each other and were beginning to take shape during create a logjam of one-loss teams. the Bishop McLaughlin Tournament in As for Florida State, the lone mid-September — Citrus won two of its crasher of the SEC’s top-five party, three matches played — when disaster the Seminoles showed again Sat- struck. urday night that resiliency breeds “A girl landed on it,” was how Kayla good fortune. Behind a brilliant King described the ankle injury she second half by Jameis Winston, suffered. “I sprained it and tore some MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle and with the help of a late offen- tissue. I missed about three weeks.” Citrus’ Kayla King, left, talks over a play with teammate Alicia Brevoario during a sive pass interference penalty match against Seven Rivers Christian Oct. 14 in Inverness. King’s return from a against Notre Dame, Florida State See KING/Page B3 mid-season injury has the ’Canes confident entering the postseason. escaped again. B2 Monday, october 20, 2014 SportS Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe Trade for Shields spurred Royals’ turnaround ing five as kind of collectively, Former Rays ace ‘Hey, we want to be the back- bone of this team. We want to throw 200 innings apiece. We is Game 1 starter want to push each other, learn from each other.’ Associated Press “I think he also leads by ex- ample, taking the ball every five KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The days and giving his heart and moment Alex Gordon knew the soul,” Holland said. “I think Kansas City Royals were serious once you start rattling off good about winning can be traced to a start after good start, it kind of cold December day when his builds on itself. You want to do wife heard they had traded for just as good as the guy in front of James Shields. you did.” The franchise had long suf- Shields also keeps the club- fered through a forgettable cast house jovial between games and of starting pitchers, from Jay Wi- ratchets up the intensity when tasick to Darrell May to it’s time to compete. Once he’s Runelvys Hernandez. Hot pros- on the mound, he stalks around pects flamed out. Free agents like a lion, often roaring as he fizzled. And every year, the Roy- heads back to the dugout after a als languished near the AL Cen- big strikeout. tral cellar. His teammates took But things changed in Decem- notice, adopting many of his ber 2012. General manager Day- mannerisms. ton Moore thought enough “I just try to be myself and pieces had been assembled and hopefully it’s contagious,” all that was missing was the Shields said. “That’s about it. I right starting pitcher — some- mean, I have fun with this game. one who could be the staff ace I feel like I’m a grinder. I feel and change a clubhouse culture like I have a winning attitude, so accustomed to losing. hopefully it feeds off these guys, Moore called up the Rays and and we have fun with it. We’re made the deal. all little kids at heart.” “That’s when I knew,” Gordon Associated Press Shields can become a free said, “that we were going for it.” Kansas City Royals starting pitcher James Shields throws Oct. 10 during the first inning of Game 1 of agent after the World Series, Two years later, a trade that the American League Championship Series against the Baltimore Orioles in Baltimore. and few expect him to re-sign was panned by many has helped with the small-market Royals. the Royals reach the World Se- 2014.” regular season 14-8 with a 3.21 Big Game James for a reason,” Clubs with far bigger budgets ries for the first time since 1985. It was a gamble. The Royals ERA, helping the Royals return Royals manager Ned Yost said. figure to drive up the bidding to Shields, who will start Game 1 at sent baseball’s top minor league to the postseason for the first On a team with few veterans, the point that Moore is forced to home Tuesday night against San talent, Wil Myers, and a bevy of time since their only World Se- Shields has proved invaluable bow out of the negotiations. Francisco, has been everything other promising prospects to the ries title. in October. And when he takes All of that is for later, though. Moore had hoped he would be. Rays. He started their wild-card win the mound against the Giants, Shields is too busy with the “Those opportunities to ac- Shields went 13-9 with a 3.15 over Oakland. He allowed two he’ll be drawing on the experi- present, trying to win a World quire a top rotation starter and ERA last year, helping the Roy- runs over six innings in earning ence he gained in 2008, when he Series ring, to worry about any an impact pitcher like Wade als to their best record in more the victory in a Division Series tossed 5 2/3 innings for the Rays of it. Davis, they’re not presented than 20 years. And over the game against the Angels. And he against the Phillies in the only “Obviously we understand the year-in and year-out,” Moore course of the season, Davis es- was good enough to help the other World Series start of his magnitude of what’s going on in said. “We were fortunate the tablished himself as one of the Royals beat Baltimore in the nine-year big league career. Kansas City,” he said. “We’re timing of it was such that it was most dominant late-inning re- ALCS, running their postseason “He’s been tremendous,” said going to go out there and play staring us in the face and put us lievers in the game. winning streak to 11 games. Greg Holland, the Royals’ All- our game and trust our ability to in a position to compete in This year, Shields finished the “He’s earned the nickname Star closer. “He takes that start- win ballgames.” Ilonen beats Stenson Rangers Tops No. 5 Swede net 2 in 3 and 1 in World 4 seconds Match Play final Associated Press NEW YORK — Martin Associated Press St. Louis and Rick Nash scored 4 seconds apart ASH, England — Mikko Ilonen late in the second period, defeated top-seeded Henrik tying a New York Rangers Stenson 3 and 1 in the final Sun- record, and Henrik Lund- day to win the World Match Play qvist made 33 saves Sun- Championship. day in a 4-0 victory over Ilonen fought back from being the San Jose Sharks. 1 down after four holes against Lundqvist extended his the fifth-ranked Swede on the franchise mark with his London Club course at Ash in 51st career shutout as the Kent. It was the 34-year-old Rangers (3-3-0) won their Finn’s fifth European Tour vic- second consecutive game tory and his second this season after losing three straight. after winning the Irish Open. Carl Hagelin and Kevin Earlier Sunday, Ilonen ended Hayes also scored for New Joost Luiten’s unbeaten run by York, which handed the beating the Dutchman 2 and 1 in Sharks (4-1-1) their first loss the semifinals, while Stenson in regulation this season. won 1 up at the last hole against George Coetzee of South Africa. Kings 2, Wild 1 “While I didn’t play so well this morning, I didn’t make any LOS ANGELES — Jona- mistakes this afternoon against than Quick made 40 saves and Henrik,” said Ilonen. “(I) felt like Tyler Toffoli had a goal and an I had a good chance to beat him assist in the Los Angeles and I did.” Kings’ fourth straight victory, Three years ago Ilonen’s ca- 2-1 over the Minnesota Wild. reer was in chaos, having sus- tained an ankle injury that Niklas Backstrom stopped required surgery and kept him 14 shots and Matt Cooke out of the second half of the 2011 scored with 13:13 to play for season. the Wild, who lost back-to- However, after falling to 334th back games in Southern Cali- in the world rankings early in fornia despite largely 2012, Ilonen has continued to im- prove. He finished 23rd on the impressive performances. money list last year. Flames 4, Jets 1 Stenson seized the early ini- tiative, winning the fourth with a WINNIPEG, Manitoba — birdie. But Ilonen took the next Mason Raymond had a goal hole with a par and went 1 up and two assists, and the Cal- with a birdie at the eighth. He gary Flames beat Winnipeg Associated Press increased his lead to 3 up by the 4-1 to hand the Jets their 12th. Mikko Ilonen plays out of a bunker Sunday on the ninth fairway during the final of the World Match Play fourth straight loss. Stenson won the 13th with a Championship at the London Golf Club in Ash, England. Ilonen defeated Henrik Stenson in the final. birdie but Ilonen hit back imme- Dennis Wideman, Johnny diately to stay 3 up at the 14th. back in the lead. He closed with a ish tied at 10-under 278 with Brittany a 5-under 66 for a two-stroke victory Gaudreau and Raymond However, Stenson then bird- birdie for a 3-under 68 and a two- Lincicome of the United States and in the Greater Hickory Kia Classic. scored against Ondrej ied the par-five 15th to get back shot victory at the TPC Summerlin. compatriot In Gee Chun, then won The 60-year-old former Wake For- Pavelec in a span of 6 min- to 2 down before both players utes, 42 seconds, during the parred the 16th and Ilonen won The 27-year-old from South Carolina the first playoff hole on the Ocean est player has 17 victories on the with a birdie at the 17th. won in his 56th career start. Course at the Sky72 Golf Club to 50-and-over tour after winning nine second period as Calgary “I was quite low on energy this Moments after Martin made his take the title. times on the PGA Tour. He also won (4-3-0) finished a six-game afternoon and I also feel like I eagle putt, Streelman missed a No. 2-ranked Inbee Park of South the event in 2005 and 2009. road trip with its fourth win have been battling my swing in 5-foot birdie putt that would have tied Korea shot a 67 to finish one stroke Haas extended his streak of away from home. these windy conditions,” Sten- him for the lead. Streelman still behind the leaders. Jonas Hiller stopped 34 son said. under-par rounds to 23 and finished made five birdies over his last seven U.S. Women’s Open champion Victory earned Ilonen his at 17-under 196 on Rock Barn Golf shots for the Flames. holes for a 65. highest tour prize of $830,000. Michelle Wie finished two strokes and Spa’s Champions Course. He Ducks 3, Blues 0 Martin finished at 20-under 264. back after a 67 that included three In the third-place playoff, Lu- ended a 27-month, 49-event winless The victory sends him back to the birdies and an eagle on the par-5 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Sami iten defeated Coetzee at the first streak since June 2012. extra hole. Masters. Martin played Augusta No. 5. Wie was playing in her first Vatanen scored two power- Players 60 and older have won 22 play goals and Frederik Ander- Ben Martin wins 1st PGA National in 2010 as the U.S. tournament since withdrawing during Amateur runner-up. the first round of the Evian Champi- events on the tour, with Hale Irwin ac- sen stopped 27 shots in his Tour title in Las Vegas complishing the feat three times and Baek wins playoff to onship in September after reinjuring first career shutout, leading the LAS VEGAS — Ben Martin made a stress fracture in her right hand. Tom Watson and Jimmy Powell doing Anaheim Ducks to a 3-0 victory take LPGA South Korea it twice each. Mike Fetchick is the old- a 45-foot eagle putt on the 16th hole Jay Haas wins Greater over the St. Louis Blues. that sent him to his first PGA Tour INCHEON, South Korea — Kyu est winner at 63 years in the 1985 Hil- Vatanen had his first career victory in the Shriners Hospitals for Jung Baek of South Korea won a Hickory Kia Classic ton Head Seniors Invitational. multigoal game, scoring on a Children Open. three-way playoff to win the LPGA’s CONOVER, N.C. — Jay Haas be- Joe Durant and Kirk Triplett tied pair of blistering one-timers as Martin was one shot behind Kevin KEB-HanaBank Championship. came the 18th player to win a Cham- for second. Durant and Triplett, the the Ducks (5-1-0) won their fifth Streelman when his eagle put him Baek shot a final-round 67 to fin- pions Tour at 60 or older, closing with winner last week in Cary, shot 66. straight. Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe Scoreboard Monday, october 20, 2014 B3 FOOTBALL SPORTS BRIEF The AP Top 25 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press Citrus County Speedway and then return for one more night of college football poll, with first-place votes in LOTTERY parentheses, records through Oct. 18, total Florida opens Saturday for racing points racing on Nov. 8. The Sportsman points based on 25 points for a first-place vote division will headline the group with a through one point for a 25th-place vote, and Here are the winning numbers selected The Citrus County Speedway is re- 50-lap points event on that latter date. previous ranking: opening next Saturday, Oct. 25, for a Record Pts Pv Sunday in the Florida Lottery: Speedway lease owner and promoter 1. Mississippi St. (43) 6-0 1,480 1 night of racing that will include six car Gary Laplant announced the cancellation 2. Florida St. (14) 7-0 1,433 2 CASH 3 (early) classes as well as Halloween festivities. of the remainder of the season on 3. Mississippi (3) 7-0 1,404 3 9 - 1 - 2 4. Alabama 6-1 1,235 7 Non-Winged Sprints, Modified Mini Sept. 30, citing personal and financial 5. Auburn 5-1 1,231 6 CASH 3 (late) Stocks, Pure Stocks, Street Stocks, Mini 6. Oregon 6-1 1,142 9 reasons, but noted the possibility for more 7. Notre Dame 6-1 1,133 5 7 - 4 - 8 Stocks and Pro Hornets will race for races before the end of the year. 8. Michigan St. 6-1 1,066 8 PLAY 4 (early) points, and there will be contests for Hal- The track is seeking sponsorships for 9. Georgia 6-1 1,055 10 10. TCU 5-1 962 12 3 - 2 - 3 - 9 loween car decorating and kids’ cos- races on the pair of nights. 11. Kansas St. 5-1 905 14 tumes as part of the Inverness track’s Grandstand admissions are $13 for PLAY 4 (late) 12. Baylor 6-1 858 4 Players should verify Trick-or-Treat Night festivities. adults, $9 for students, seniors and military 13. Ohio St. 5-1 753 13 6 - 9 - 1 - 1 14. Arizona St. 5-1 643 17 winning numbers by The Sprints, which are currently led by personnel, and $5 for children age 11 and 15. Arizona 5-1 639 16 calling 850-487-7777 FANTASY 5 Herb Neumann Jr., a longtime racing vet- under (children under 42 inches in height 16. Nebraska 6-1 537 19 or at www.flalottery.com. 5 - 16 - 23 - 35 - 36 17. Oklahoma 5-2 461 11 eran from Inverness who holds 14 com- get in free). Heat races begin at 6 p.m. 18. East Carolina 5-1 445 18 bined stock car championship, will wrap See www.citruscountyspeedway.com 19. Utah 5-1 437 20 Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: 20. Southern Cal 5-2 356 22 up its points season with a 30-lapper. The for more details. 21. Clemson 5-2 283 24 Powerball: 20 – 26 – 27 – 36 – 54 Lotto: 1 – 21 – 25 – 27 – 29 – 40 remaining five divisions will go 25 laps — Sean Arnold, correspondent 22. West Virginia 5-2 272 NR Powerball: 19 6-of-6 No winner 23. Marshall 7-0 184 25 5-of-5 PB No winner 5-of-6 17 $6,712 24. LSU 6-2 177 NR No Florida winner 4-of-6 1,582 $75.50 improving Julia Eckart can both at- 25. UCLA 5-2 118 NR tack and block will be imperative. Others receiving votes: Duke 108, Oklahoma 5-of-5 3 winners $1 million 3-of-6 34,022 $5 SHOWTIME St. 91, Minnesota 61, Colorado St. 12, No Florida winner 8 – 16 – 17 – 21 – 30 And of course, any attack starts with Fantasy 5: Continued from Page B1 Louisville 4, Missouri 4, Stanford 4, Maryland 3, 5-of-5 1 winner $248,175.46 passes from both the defense, led by N. Dakota St. 3, Texas A&M 1. 4-of-5 349 $114.50 Lecanto got the top seed and will go Tessa Kacer, and setter Kim Iwaniec, 3-of-5 10,939 $10 against winless Dunnellon. Consider- whose role has expanded during the AUTO RACING ing the Tigers failed to win a single set season. Watch out for First Academy’s NASCAR Sprint Cup against any district rival shows how AIRWAVES dominant the Panthers should be in Emma Gray and Victoria Gause, who GEICO 500 On the this match. Shannon Fernandez, Olivia lead their team in kills, usually set by Alyssa Rojas. Sunday Grey and Annalee Garcia provide an At Talladega Superspeedway TODAY’S SPORTS offensive spark that won’t be easy for Warriors sweep the county Talladega, Ala. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Dunnellon to stop. Lap length: 2.66 miles Citrus versus Crystal River is an- Seven Rivers did indeed manage it. (Start position in parentheses) 2 p.m. (MLB) League Championship Series: Teams TBA (taped) other matter. A year ago, Citrus was in The Warriors accomplished their goal 1. (5) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 194 laps, 118.4 NBA PRESEASON BASKETBALL of sweeping all their matches against rating, 47 points, $288,361. 7 p.m. (NBA) Chicago Bulls at Cleveland Cavaliers the title mix when all three teams went 2. (13) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 194, 71.7, 43, 4-2 in district play. Citrus eventually county foes, beating all three of them $228,207. COLLEGE FOOTBALL emerged with the crown, Crystal River last week. Counting a pair of wins at 3. (33) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 194, 78, 41, 1 p.m. (FSNFL) Washington at Oregon (taped) finishing second. the Bishop McLaughlin Tournament, $180,329. Seven Rivers went 8-0 against Le- 4. (29) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 194, 85.3, 0, 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Oklahoma State at Texas Christian (taped) But the Hurricanes are in a transi- $129,475. 8 p.m. (ESPNU) Kentucky at LSU (taped) tion year, with only two seniors on the canto, Crystal River and Citrus. 5. (11) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 194, 59.8, 12 a.m. (ESPNU) Furman at South Carolina (taped) team. Outside hitter Kayla King, a key As coach Wanda Grey said, one of 40, $134,521. part of the Citrus attack, has returned the team’s major pre-season goals 6. (7) Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, 194, 76.6, 38, 2:30 a.m. (ESPNU) Arkansas vs. Georgia (taped) after missing three weeks with an was to beat their county rivals every $122,860. NFL FOOTBALL 7. (18) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 194, 110.6, 37, ankle injury. She teams with Jordan time. The Warriors did just that. 8:15 p.m. (ESPN) Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers $102,115. Josey and Cheyann Reneer to give the County regular season leaders 8. (26) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 194, 98.8, 36, NHL HOCKEY Hurricanes a solid attack. However, $130,125. 9:30 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Lightning at Edmonton Oilers TEAM RECORDS 9. (39) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 194, 94.1, 36, defensive lapses persist. $134,261. SOCCER Crystal River, led by outside hitter Lecanto, 14-6 overall, 5-1 in 5A-6; Crystal 10. (19) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 194, 84.3, 34, 3 p.m. (NBCSPT) English Premier League: West Bromwich Cassidy Wardlow and middle hitters River, 15-10 overall, 5-1 in 5A-6; Citrus, 7-13 overall, 2-4 in 5A-6; Seven Rivers Christian, $121,919. Albion FC vs Manchester United FC Abby Epstein and Kaylan Simms, will 11. (40) Joey Logano, Ford, 194, 87.1, 33, be difficult to stop offensively, and the 18-7 overall, 1-3 in 2A-3. $131,544. Women’s CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying: 7:30 p.m. (FS1) Pirate defense has improved signifi- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 12. (8) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 194, 104.4, 33, Haiti vs USA Alyssa Gage (Seven Rivers), 359 $108,086. cantly since the season’s start. KILLS: 13. (30) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 194, 67.2, 31, TENNIS Expect this to be a good match. Crys- (14.4 per match); Cassidy Wardlow (Crystal $142,697. 7:30 a.m. (TENNIS) WTA Championships, Round 1 tal River has had its moments this sea- River), 218 (9.1); Kayla King (Citrus), 94 (7.8); 14. (36) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 194, 78.5, son, both good and bad — and Abby Epstein (Crystal River), 190 (7.6); Julia 30, $105,973. 12:30 p.m. (TENNIS) ATP Swiss Indoors Basel, Early Rounds sometimes in the same match. Last Eckart (Seven Rivers), 186 (7.4). 15. (22) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 194, 67.5, 30, 4:30 p.m. (TENNIS) ATP Valencia Open, Early Round (same- KILL PERCENTAGE: Epstein (Crystal $89,940. day tape) week against Seven Rivers the Pirates 16. (34) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 194, 55.7, 28, won two tight sets against the Warriors, River), .353; Gage (Seven Rivers), .350; Julia $96,686. then got progressively worse as Seven Eckart (Seven Rivers), .326; Wardlow (Crystal 17. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 194, 96.4, 27, Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the River), .285; Kaylan Simms (Crystal River), $114,681. Rivers fought back to win in five sets. discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Crystal River has the ability, but it .274. 18. (38) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 194, 63.2, 27, ASSISTS TO KILLS: Kim Iwaniec (Seven $96,536. on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. can’t let up too early. Rivers), 519 (20.8 per match); Katie Eichler 19. (27) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 194, 79.9, Now for what is arguably one of the (Crystal River), (18.2); Shannon Fernandez 26, $95,661. most competitive districts, even if 20. (1) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 194, 47.1, 24, (Lecanto), 212 (12.5); Gage (Seven Rivers), there are just three teams. St. John, $129,594. 257 (10.3); Natalie Dodd (Citrus), 126 (6.3). CALENDAR First Academy and Seven Rivers had a 21. (15) Carl Edwards, Ford, 194, 45.9, 23, Prep BLOCKS: Epstein (Crystal River), 96 (3.8 $102,511. combined 55-12 record this season, 22. (4) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 194, 73.9, 0, per match); Kaylan Simms (Crystal River), 61 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS with St. John capturing the 2A-3 (3.6 — 17 matches); Cheyann Reneer (Cit- $82,940. regular-season title with a 4-0 record. 23. (3) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 194, 51.3, VOLLEYBALL rus), 64 (3.2); Gage (Seven Rivers), 78 (3.1); First Academy and Seven Rivers were 21, $100,273. 2A-3 District Semifinals at St. John Lutheran DeeAnna Mohering (Lecanto), 45 (2.6). 24. (2) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 194, 118.2, both 1-3. DIGS: Wardlow (Crystal River), 319 (13.3 22, $142,859. 7 p.m. Seven Rivers Christian vs. First Academy Leesburg Seven Rivers, which dominated all per match); Kim Iwaniec (Seven Rivers), 292 25. (24) Greg Biffle, Ford, 194, 66.4, 20, BOYS GOLF three of its county rivals, has a very dif- $128,002. (11.7); Tessa Kacer (Seven Rivers), 290 26. (43) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 194, 50.5, 19, 1A-3 Regional Meet at Chiefland Golf & CC ficult task ahead. The Warriors, 18-7 (11.6); Gage (Seven Rivers), 274 (11.0); Erin $129,197. 8 a.m. Seven Rivers Christian overall, must beat First Academy (17-4) Smilgen (Lecanto), 180 (10.6); Eichler (Crystal 27. (12) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 194, 87.7, GIRLS GOLF tonight to at least qualify for regionals. River), 241 (9.6). 18, $115,252. That won’t be easy — they lost to the 28. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, 194, 49.7, 16, 1A-3 Regional Meet at Chiefland Golf & CC SERVING ACES: Garcia (Lecanto), 50 Eagles in three close sets in their first $84,440. 8 a.m. Seven Rivers Christian (2.5); Eckart (Seven Rivers), 59 (2.4); Iwaniec 29. (21) David Gilliland, Ford, 194, 57, 16, meeting, then beat them in five sets in (Seven Rivers), 59 (2.4); Wardlow (Crystal $104,419. their second. River), 53 (2.2); Epstein (Crystal River), 50 30. (25) David Ragan, Ford, 194, 62.9, 15, New Jersey 5 3 2 0 6 17 16 UCLA 14 13½ at Colorado How effective Alyssa Gage and the (2.0). $103,633. N.Y. Rangers 6 3 3 0 6 17 20 at Nebraska 17 17 Rutgers 31. (28) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 194, Philadelphia 5 1 2 2 4 17 21 at Miami (Ohio) 5½ 6 Kent St. 98.5, 14, $91,931. Carolina 4 0 2 2 2 10 15 at Arkansas 23 22½ UAB 32. (16) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 194, 72.7, 0, WESTERN CONFERENCE at TCU 21 20½ Texas Tech King’s value to the team. Central Division Memphis 22½ 22 at SMU $80,640. “She’s huge. She’s a leader, and it’s 33. (9) Terry Labonte, Ford, 193, 33.3, 11, GP W L OT Pts GF GA at Stanford 14 13½ Oregon St. KING Nashville 5 3 0 2 8 12 8 Alabama 16 16 at Tennessee not just her play,” she said. “She’s a $80,490. Continued from Page B1 34. (37) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, accident, 190, Chicago 4 3 0 1 7 12 7 at Michigan St. 17 16½ Michigan leader because she’ll help others. Dallas 5 2 1 2 6 15 17 at Colorado St. 18 18½ Wyoming 46.3, 11, $115,436. In a season that lasts perhaps eight She’ll tell them if they need to make a 35. (31) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 189, 63.6, St. Louis 5 2 2 1 5 12 9 Mississippi 3 3 at LSU change right on the court. 10, $117,900. Minnesota 4 2 2 0 4 10 4 Arizona 3½ 3 at Washington St. weeks, that’s a sizable segment, par- 36. (20) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, accident, 188, Colorado 6 1 4 1 3 9 20 Southern Cal 1 1½ at Utah ticularly to a team trying to rebuild. “A lot of times players will look to 71.3, 8, $108,439. Winnipeg 5 1 4 0 2 8 15 Georgia Southern 15 15 at Georgia St. And King was a valuable asset: She her if they hit the ball into the net or 37. (10) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, accident, Pacific Division at Rice 14½ 15 North Texas was leading the Hurricanes in kills something, and she’ll just real quickly 187, 73.9, 7, $79,821. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Louisiana Tech 10 10 at Southern Miss. tell them what they did wrong. She’s a Anaheim 6 5 1 0 10 21 13 at UTSA 11 11 UTEP per match when she went down. 38. (23) Mike Wallace, Toyota, 186, 26.6, 0, real easy go-to person, they look up to $74,805. Los Angeles 6 4 1 1 9 15 10 at Marshall 27 27½ FAU She tried to help during her time 39. (17) Aric Almirola, Ford, 166, 56.3, 5, San Jose 6 4 1 1 9 20 15 at La.-Monroe 3½ 3½ Texas St. spent on the sidelines, on crutches her. They know she’s a strong player.” $108,312. Calgary 7 4 3 0 8 19 17 at W. Kentucky 11 11 Old Dominion with a stationary boot wrapped She’s just a junior, but King knows Vancouver 4 3 1 0 6 13 10 at Oklahoma St. 3 3 West Virginia 40. (41) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 145, 31.1, 4, around her injured ankle. And she her position. $115,217. Arizona 4 2 2 0 4 13 18 at Kansas St. 9 10 Texas “I feel like they rely on me, like I’m 41. (6) Michael McDowell, Ford, accident, 127, Edmonton 5 0 4 1 1 11 25 Ohio St. 13 13½ at Penn St. tried to stay positive, even as her team 44.4, 3, $62,805. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for at Washington OFF OFF Arizona St. lost five of the eight matches it played. a senior, so they look to me more,” she 42. (32) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, accident, 102, 56.3, overtime loss. Nevada 4 4 at Hawaii “It was fun watching my team learn- said. “So I’m working with them. Like 0, $58,805. Sunday’s Games x-at Santa Clara, Calif. ing to work together,” King said. “And last year I looked up to the seniors, 43. (14) Alex Bowman, Toyota, accident, 102, Los Angeles 2, Minnesota 1 Off Key this year they look up to me and Jor- 44, 1, $55,305. N.Y. Rangers 4, San Jose 0 Utah St. QB questionable I tried to help them, improve them, Calgary 4, Winnipeg 1 Arizona St. and Washington QBs but . . . It was fun watching them, but dan and Morgan.” Anaheim 3, St. Louis 0 questionable at the same time I wanted to be out And she is good. BASEBALL Today’s Games NFL there with them.” “She just has an incredible vertical, Tampa Bay at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Tonight which just gives her that elevation WORLD SERIES FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG King has become what she looked at Pittsburgh 4 3 (44½) Houston up to last season — a leader. The only and makes her look bigger than she (Best-of-7) POINT SPREADS Thursday players with considerable experience is,” VanDervort said. “But she can get All games televised by Fox Major League Baseball at Denver 6½ 6½ (53) San Diego Tuesday, Oct. 21: San Francisco (Bumgarner returning from last season’s title team very low when she needs to and she World Series Sunday 18-11) at Kansas City (Shields 14-8), 8:07 p.m. can get very high when she needs to.” Tomorrow Detroit-x 3 3½ (47) Atlanta are herself, Jordan Josey and Morgan Wednesday, Oct. 22: San Francisco (Peavy FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE at Tampa Bay 2½ 2½ (42) Minnesota Cleary. And yet, like her teammates, she’s 6-4) at Kansas City (Ventura 14-10), 8:07 p.m. San Francisco -110 at Kansas City +100 at New England 6½ 7 (49½) Chicago Josey, who plays middle blocker, had to adjust to a change in position, Friday, Oct. 24: Kansas City at San Francisco Odds to Win Series at Kansas City 6 6 (43½) St. Louis felt King’s absence in particular. making this team a work still in (Hudson 9-13), 8:07 p.m. Kansas City -110 San Francisco -110 Seattle 3½ 3½ (44½) at Carolina Saturday, Oct. 25: Kansas City at San Fran- progress. NCAA Football at N.Y. Jets 2½ 3 (41) Buffalo “It just takes one more person away cisco (Vogelsong 8-13), 8:07 p.m. Tomorrow Miami 4½ 4½ (43½) at J’ville that I was comfortable with, knowing “She’s pretty consistent,” VanDer- x-Sunday, Oct. 26: Kansas City at San Fran- FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Houston 2 2 (43½) at Tenn. she was going to have my back,” Josey vort said. “She will be more consis- cisco, 8:07 p.m. Arkansas St. 1½ 2 at La.-Lafayette at Cincinnati 2½ 2½ (46) Baltimore tent, it’s her just getting back into it. x-Tuesday, Oct. 28: San Francisco at Kansas said. “Her and Morgan (Cleary) were Thursday at Arizona 2½ 2½ (48) Philadelphia City, 8:07 p.m. the only people I played with last “And I have changed things up. Last at East Carolina 26½ 26½ UConn Indianapolis 2½ 2½ (48½) at Pitt. week I had her hitting from strong x-Wednesday, Oct. 29: San Francisco at at Virginia Tech 3 1½ Miami at Cleveland 7 7 (43½) Oakland year. Kansas City, 8:07 p.m. Friday at New Orleans 2 1½ (54½) Green Bay “So it just takes one more person side, this week I changed her to weak at South Alabama 12½ 13 Troy Oct. 27 away that I knew would be there, if I side because that’s where the team HOCKEY at Cincinnati 11 11 South Florida at Dallas 7½ 9½ (49½) Wash. block (someone) to cover behind me, needs her. She can be more effective at Boise St. 6 6½ BYU x-at London there both on offense and defense. I Oregon 18½ 17 California-x NHL to be there to set or to have another NHL standings Saturday FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE person to hit.” believe this is the combination where EASTERN CONFERENCE at Auburn 16½ 17½ South Carolina Tampa Bay -160 at Edmonton +140 Hitting is something King does es- they’re the strongest.” Atlantic Division N. Illinois 20 20 at E. Michigan pecially well, despite being “maybe It’s district tournament time start- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Mississippi St. 14 14 at Kentucky 5-5,” according to her coach, Sandy ing Tuesday and King knows what Cit- Montreal 6 5 1 0 10 20 20 at Clemson 15½ 15½ Syracuse TRANSACTIONS Ottawa 5 4 1 0 8 14 10 Minnesota 6½ 6 at Illinois BASKETBALL VanDervort. In a four-set loss to Seven rus must do. Tampa Bay 5 3 1 1 7 17 10 Akron 1½ 1½ at Ball St. National Basketball Association Rivers Christian last week, King “We need to talk a lot, we’ve had Detroit 5 3 1 1 7 11 8 Cent. Michigan 3 3½ at Buffalo SACRAMENTO KINGS — Exercised the showed it with nine kills. She’s aver- some issues, but we just need to work Boston 7 3 4 0 6 15 17 at W. Michigan 9½ 9½ Ohio 2015-16 contract option on G Ben McLemore. aging eight kills per match. together and trust each other. If we Toronto 6 2 3 1 5 15 19 Boston College 12 12½ at Wake Forest HOCKEY Florida 5 1 2 2 4 5 11 at UCF 11 10 Temple National Hockey League Her presence back on the court was work hard and play like we did Buffalo 6 1 5 0 2 8 22 at Virginia 5½ 6 North Carolina CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled F also evident in Josey’s play against (against Seven Rivers), I believe we Metropolitan Division at Pittsburgh 3½ 3½ Georgia Tech Patrick Brown from Charlotte (AHL). the Warriors — the senior co-captain can (advance in district play). GP W L OT Pts GF GA at Wisconsin 11½ 11½ Maryland TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled F was able to roam around the net more “I just need to make sure I stay pos- N.Y. Islanders 5 4 1 0 8 20 15 at Missouri 21½ 20½ Vanderbilt Jonathan Drouin and D Luke Witkowski from freely, collecting nine kills and nine Washington 5 3 0 2 8 18 11 at Navy 8½ 8½ San Jose St. Syracuse (AHL). itive all the time and work together Pittsburgh 4 3 1 0 6 16 10 at Utah St. OFF OFF UNLV VANCOUVER CANUCKS — Assigned C Bo blocks. with my team and talk a lot.” Columbus 5 3 2 0 6 15 12 at Toledo 14½ 14 UMass Horvat to Utica (AHL). VanDervort can’t say enough about Now’s the time to come together. B4 Monday, october 20, 2014 Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe Jaguars 24, Browns 6 AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Rams 28, Cleveland 3 3 0 0 — 6 East East Seahawks 26 Jacksonville 0 7 3 14 — 24 W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div First Quarter New England 5 2 0 .714 187 154 3-0-0 2-2-0 4-2-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 Dallas 6 1 0 .857 196 147 3-1-0 3-0-0 4-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Seattle 3 3 7 13 — 26 Cle—FG Cundiff 40, 6:30. Buffalo 4 3 0 .571 135 142 2-2-0 2-1-0 1-3-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 Philadelphia 5 1 0 .833 183 132 4-0-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 St. Louis 7 14 0 7 — 28 Second Quarter Miami 3 3 0 .500 147 138 1-2-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 N.Y. Giants 3 4 0 .429 154 169 2-1-0 1-3-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 First Quarter Cle—FG Cundiff 22, 4:16. N.Y. Jets 1 6 0 .143 121 185 1-3-0 0-3-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 Washington 2 5 0 .286 151 183 2-2-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 Sea—FG Hauschka 24, 9:01. Jax—A.Robinson 31 pass from Bortles South South StL—Mason 6 run (Zuerlein kick), 5:19. (Scobee kick), :27. W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Second Quarter Third Quarter Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 216 136 3-1-0 2-1-0 5-1-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 Carolina 3 3 1 .500 158 195 2-1-0 1-2-1 3-1-0 0-2-1 1-0-0 StL—Cunningham 5 pass from A.Davis Jax—FG Scobee 30, 10:00. Houston 3 3 0 .500 132 120 2-1-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 155 165 2-0-0 0-4-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 (Zuerlein kick), 13:12. Fourth Quarter Tennessee 2 5 0 .286 121 172 1-2-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 Atlanta 2 5 0 .286 171 199 2-1-0 0-4-0 2-3-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 StL—Bailey 90 punt return (Zuerlein kick), Jax—D.Robinson 8 run (Scobee kick), 5:58. Jacksonville 1 6 0 .143 105 191 1-2-0 0-4-0 1-4-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 Tampa Bay 1 5 0 .167 120 204 0-3-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 7:05. Jax—Johnson 3 run (Scobee kick), 4:35. Sea—FG Hauschka 35, :07. A—61,341. North North W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Third Quarter Cle Jax Sea—Wilson 19 run (Hauschka kick), 4:22. First downs 13 20 Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 193 104 3-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 Detroit 5 2 0 .714 140 105 3-1-0 2-1-0 4-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 Fourth Quarter Total Net Yards 266 336 Cincinnati 3 2 1 .583 134 140 2-0-1 1-2-0 2-2-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 Green Bay 5 2 0 .714 199 147 3-0-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 Sea—Helfet 19 pass from Wilson (pass Rushes-yards 30-69 35-185 Pittsburgh 3 3 0 .500 124 139 1-1-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 Chicago 3 4 0 .429 157 171 0-3-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 failed), 9:44. Passing 197 151 Cleveland 3 3 0 .500 140 139 2-1-0 1-2-0 2-3-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 Minnesota 2 5 0 .286 120 160 1-2-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 Punt Returns 2-6 4-41 West West StL—Kendricks 4 pass from A.Davis Kickoff Returns 1-32 0-0 W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div (Zuerlein kick), 5:36. Ret. 3-38 1-15 Denver 5 1 0 .833 189 121 4-0-0 1-1-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 Arizona 5 1 0 .833 140 119 3-0-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 Sea—Baldwin 9 pass from Wilson Comp-Att-Int 16-41-1 17-31-3 San Diego 5 2 0 .714 184 114 3-1-0 2-1-0 4-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 San Francisco 4 3 0 .571 158 165 2-1-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 (Hauschka kick), 3:18. Sacked-Yards Lost 3-18 2-8 Kansas City 3 3 0 .500 142 121 1-1-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 Seattle 3 3 0 .500 159 141 2-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 A—57,855. Punts 7-50.4 8-43.1 Oakland 0 6 0 .000 92 158 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-5-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 St. Louis 2 4 0 .333 129 176 1-3-0 1-1-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Sea StL -Lost 2-2 0-0 First downs 25 18 Penalties-Yards 8-50 3-25 Total Net Yards 463 272 Time of Possession 28:27 31:33 Rushes-yards 29-171 27-102 Passing 292 170 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punt Returns 2-19 2-89 RUSHING—Cleveland, Tate 16-36, Crowell Kickoff Returns 2-43 4-112 7-18, West 5-8, Hawkins 1-8, Hoyer 1-(minus Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 1). Jacksonville, D.Robinson 22-127, Bortles Comp-Att-Int 23-36-0 19-22-0 5-37, Johnson 6-16, Lee 2-5. Sacked-Yards Lost 3-21 0-0 PASSING—Cleveland, Hoyer 16-41-1-215. Punts 4-42.3 3-51.0 Jacksonville, Bortles 17-31-3-159. Jags in win column Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 RECEIVING—Cleveland, Hawkins 5-112, Penalties-Yards 10-89 2-20 Austin 3-53, Gabriel 3-39, Cameron 1-5, Time of Possession 32:24 27:36 Crowell 1-5, Agnew 1-3, West 1-0, Tate INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-(minus 2). Jacksonville, Harbor 6-34, RUSHING—Seattle, Wilson 7-106, Lynch A.Robinson 4-60, Shorts III 3-12, Todman 18-53, Turbin 2-7, Michael 2-5. St. Louis, 1-26, Lee 1-20, Hurns 1-7, Sanders 1-0. Mason 18-85, Austin 5-16, Cunningham 2-3, MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. A.Davis 2-(minus 2). PASSING—Seattle, Wilson 23-36-0-313. St. Lions 24, Saints 23 Louis, A.Davis 18-21-0-152, Hekker 1-1-0-18. New Orleans 0 10 7 6 — 23 RECEIVING—Seattle, Baldwin 7-123, Detroit 0 3 7 14 — 24 Richardson 4-33, Helfet 3-61, Kearse 3-50, Second Quarter Turbin 3-24, Lynch 2-18, Norwood 1-4. St. NO—Johnson 13 pass from Brees (S. Louis, Cunningham 5-46, Cook 3-25, Austin Graham kick), 13:56. 3-6, Quick 2-33, Kendricks 2-17, Britt 2-4, Det—FG Prater 21, 5:29. Givens 1-30, Harkey 1-9. NO—FG S.Graham 27, :00. MISSED FIELD GOALS—St. Louis, Zuerlein Third Quarter 52 (WR). NO—Stills 46 pass from Brees (S.Graham kick), 13:42. Det—Bell 1 run (Prater kick), 6:19. Packers 38, Fourth Quarter Panthers 17 NO—FG S.Graham 48, 13:33. NO—FG S.Graham 36, 5:24. Carolina 0 3 0 14 — 17 Det—Tate 73 pass from Stafford (Prater Green Bay 21 7 10 0 — 38 kick), 3:38. First Quarter Det—Fuller 5 pass from Stafford (Prater GB—Nelson 59 pass from A.Rodgers kick), 1:48. (Crosby kick), 11:51. A—63,271. GB—Lacy 5 run (Crosby kick), 5:53. NO Det GB—Starks 13 run (Crosby kick), 2:07. First downs 25 21 Second Quarter Total Net Yards 408 344 GB—Cobb 3 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby Rushes-yards 21-73 24-59 kick), 4:07. Passing 335 285 Car—FG Gano 33, :00. Punt Returns 1-15 0-0 Third Quarter Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-47 GB—D.Adams 21 pass from A.Rodgers Interceptions Ret. 2-45 1-23 (Crosby kick), 10:20. Comp-Att-Int 28-45-1 27-40-2 GB—FG Crosby 34, :08. Sacked-Yards Lost 1-7 3-14 Fourth Quarter Punts 4-42.0 5-42.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Car—Benjamin 13 pass from Newton (Gano Penalties-Yards 12-134 9-71 kick), 9:39. Time of Possession 27:42 32:18 Car—Bersin 1 pass from Anderson (Gano INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kick), 1:24. RUSHING—New Orleans, K.Robinson 3-26, A—78,106. Ingram 10-16, Thomas 6-13, Brees 1-13, Car GB Johnson 1-5. Detroit, Bell 18-48, Bush 4-10, First downs 23 22 Stafford 2-1. Total Net Yards 331 363 PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 28-45-1- Rushes-yards 25-108 30-122 342. Detroit, Stafford 27-40-2-299. Passing 223 241 Punt Returns 4-36 3-38 RECEIVING—New Orleans, Colston 6-111, Kickoff Returns 2-55 1-9 Cadet 6-51, Stills 5-103, Thomas 4-17, Cooks Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-21 2-23, Ingram 2-13, Johnson 1-13, Hill 1-8, Comp-Att-Int 22-39-1 19-24-0 Watson 1-3. Detroit, Tate 10-154, Bush 5-22, Associated Press Sacked-Yards Lost 3-25 2-14 Pettigrew 4-28, Fuller 3-44, Ross 3-32, Bell 2-19. Punts 7-53.9 5-55.2 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Jacksonville Jaguars outside Telvin Smith (50) intercepts a pass in front of Cleveland Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Browns Ben Tate (44) during the second half Sunday in Jacksonville. The Jaguars beat Penalties-Yards 9-70 5-29 Ravens 29, Falcons 7 Time of Possession 30:11 29:49 Atlanta 0 0 0 7 — 7 the Browns 24-6 for their first win of the season. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Baltimore 7 10 3 9 — 29 RUSHING—Carolina, Stewart 14-55, First Quarter Newton 7-41, Ogbonnaya 4-12. Green Bay, Bal—Daniels 5 pass from Flacco (Tucker Lacy 12-63, Starks 7-36, A.Rodgers 3-21, kick), 11:47. Lions, Redskins rally for wins; Seahawks stunned by Rams Kuhn 2-4, Cobb 1-2, Harris 2-(minus 1), Second Quarter Flynn 3-(minus 3). Bal—Pierce 1 run (Tucker kick), 2:38. Associated Press The Seahawks (3-3) dominated sta- PASSING—Carolina, Newton 17-31-1-205, Bal—FG Tucker 38, :00. NFL scoreboard Anderson 5-8-0-43. Green Bay, A.Rodgers Third Quarter tistically, outgaining the Rams 463- Thursday’s Game 19-22-0-255, Flynn 0-2-0-0. Bal—FG Tucker 38, 11:28. JACKSONVILLE — Denard 272. Doug Baldwin’s’ 9-yard reception RECEIVING—Carolina, Olsen 8-105, Fourth Quarter New England 27, N.Y. Jets 25 Robinson ran for a career-high 127 Benjamin 3-61, Bersin 3-21, Cotchery 3-21, Atl—White 4 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), Sunday’s Games cut the deficit to two with 3:18 to go, yards and a , Jackson- B.Williams 2-22, Avant 2-6, Stewart 1-12. 7:12. St. Louis 28, Seattle 26 but the Rams were able to run out the Bal—Suggs safety, 3:44. ville’s defense came up big in the Miami 27, Chicago 14 Green Bay, Cobb 6-121, Nelson 4-80, Lacy Bal—T.Smith 39 pass from Flacco (Tucker red zone and the Jaguars snapped Green Bay 38, Carolina 17 clock after Hekker’s completion to 3-10, D.Adams 1-21, Quarless 1-9, Starks kick), 1:46. Baltimore 29, Atlanta 7 Cunningham. 1-7, Dorsey 1-4, Bostick 1-2, R.Rodgers 1-1. A—71,184. a nine-game losing streak with a Washington 19, Tennessee 17 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Atl Bal 24-6 victory against the Cleveland Jacksonville 24, Cleveland 6 Packers 38, Panthers 17 First downs 16 23 Browns on Sunday. Indianapolis 27, Cincinnati 0 Sunday’s milestones Total Net Yards 254 371 Jacksonville (1-6) won for the Buffalo 17, Minnesota 16 GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodg- Peyton Manning broke Brett Rushes-yards 16-68 36-123 Detroit 24, New Orleans 23 Passing 186 248 first time since beating Houston on Kansas City 23, San Diego 20 ers threw for 255 yards and three Favre’s record for touchdown Punt Returns 1-6 5-25 Dec. 15, 2013. Arizona 24, Oakland 13 , Randall Cobb torched the passes with his 509th. The mile- Kickoff Returns 3-55 2-56 Dallas 31, N.Y. Giants 21 stone touchdown pass was an Interceptions Ret. 2-21 0-0 connected with Carolina secondary for 121 yards re- fellow rookie Allen Robinson for a Denver 42, San Francisco 17 8-yarder to Demaryius Thomas Comp-Att-Int 29-44-0 16-25-2 Open: Philadelphia, Tampa Bay ceiving and the Sacked-Yards Lost 5-42 1-10 with 3:09 left in the first half that 31-yard score and the game’s first Today’s Game Punts 5-47.8 4-39.3 routed the Carolina Panthers 38-17. gave Denver a 21-3 lead over touchdown. It was really all the Houston at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Thursday, Oct. 23 Sure-tackling Green Bay (5-2) lim- San Francisco. Manning’s team- Penalties-Yards 7-76 9-72 Jaguars needed on a day in which San Diego at Denver, 8:25 p.m. mates played keep-away with the Time of Possession 26:47 33:13 coach Gus Bradley’s defense deliv- ited Cam Newton in the Sunday, Oct. 26 milestone memento before Man- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ered time and time again. first half. The Packers scored touch- RUSHING—Atlanta, S.Jackson 8-22, Detroit vs. Atlanta at London, 9:30 a.m. ning got the ball and congratula- Freeman 2-20, Smith 3-10, Rodgers 2-9, The Browns (3-3) settled for field St. Louis at Kansas City, 1 p.m. downs on their first three series and led tions from his teammates. Ryan 1-7. Baltimore, Forsett 23-95, Pierce goals in two trips inside the Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. 28-3 at halftime, eliminating the threat Manning went into the game with 8-21, Flacco 1-4, Taliaferro 4-3. 20-yard line and failed to convert PASSING—Atlanta, Ryan 29-44-0-228. Seattle at Carolina, 1 p.m. of the Panthers’ running game. 506 and needed just four drives Baltimore, Flacco 16-25-2-258. on fourth-and-1 at the 24. Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Newton, who had a career-high 17 to break the record. He threw a RECEIVING—Atlanta, White 9-100, Jones Cleveland, which entered the Miami at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. 3-yard TD pass to Emmanuel carries last week, had 41 yards rushing 5-56, Freeman 5-17, Hester 3-28, Toilolo game with ’s third-best Chicago at New England, 1 p.m. Sanders on Denver’s first drive 2-20, Smith 2-(minus 1), S.Jackson 1-3, Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. on seven attempts. He passed for 205 and tied the record when Wes Rodgers 1-3, Weems 1-2. Baltimore, Daniels rushing attack, was held in check. Philadelphia at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. 6-58, T.Smith 3-81, Smith Sr. 3-67, Aiken The Browns ran 30 times for Oakland at Cleveland, 4:25 p.m. yards for Carolina (3-3-1). Welker took a pass over the mid- 1-18, Campanaro 1-17, Gillmore 1-13, 69 yards. Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. The Packers never looked back after dle for 39 yards. Manning Juszczyk 1-4. Green Bay at New Orleans, 8:30 p.m. Rodgers connected with reached the milestone in his MISSED FIELD GOALS—Atlanta, Bryant 57 Lions 24, Saints 23 Open: N.Y. Giants, San Francisco 246th regular-season game. (SH). Monday, Oct. 27 for a 59-yard touchdown pass on the Favre needed 302. … The Colts Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Redskins 19, Titans 17 DETROIT — Matthew Stafford threw opening drive in winning their fourth improved to 5-2 with a 27-0 rout two touchdown passes in the final 3:38, straight. Eddie Lacy and of the Bengals, earning the 500th Tennessee 3 7 0 7 — 17 victory in franchise history. The Washington 3 3 7 6 — 19 including the winner to Corey Fuller Nov. 20, 2011, when he led the Cleve- each added rushing touchdowns in the Colts’ record is 500-444-7. It was First Quarter with 1:48 remaining, and the Detroit land Browns to a 14-10 victory over the Was—FG Forbath 31, 10:08. first half. Indy’s first shutout since beating Ten—FG Succop 36, 3:41. Lions rallied for a 24-23 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Rodgers was 19 of 22 in carving up Tennessee in the final game of Second Quarter The Redskins snapped a four-game the 2008 season. ... Jacksonville Was—FG Forbath 31, 7:34. New Orleans Saints. a Carolina secondary playing without Ten—Wright 14 pass from Whitehurst The Saints (2-4) were in control late losing streak to improve to 2-5. The starting cornerback Josh Norman. beat Cleveland 24-6 for its first (Succop kick), 1:04. in the fourth quarter when Stafford Titans fell to 2-5. victory since beating Houston on Third Quarter Ravens 29, Falcons 7 Dec. 15, 2013. ... The Lions over- Was—Garcon 70 pass from McCoy (Forbath found Golden Tate for a 73-yard catch- McCoy’s first pass was a career- came a 14-point deficit en route kick), 12:27. long 70-yard touchdown to Pierre Gar- BALTIMORE — Elvis Dumervil and Fourth Quarter and-run that made it 23-17. Then Drew to a 24-23 come-from-behind win Was—FG Forbath 27, 13:27. Brees was intercepted on third down con after the Redskins trailed 10-6 at Pernell McPhee each had two sacks, against New Orleans. It marked Ten—Hagan 38 pass from Whitehurst by Glover Quin, whose 23-yard return halftime. part of a dominant defensive perfor- the 10th time an NFL team has (Succop kick), 7:41. come back from a deficit of at Was—FG Forbath 22, :00. Charlie Whitehurst was 17 for 26 for mance that carried the Baltimore Ra- gave the Lions (5-2) the ball at the New least 14 points to win in 2014, al- A—75,227. 160 yards with two touchdowns and vens past the Atlanta Falcons 29-7. Ten Was Orleans 14. ready tied for the second most First downs 14 16 Detroit caught a break when Rafael one for the Titans. Baltimore (5-2) led 17-0 at halftime such comebacks through Week 7 Total Net Yards 236 351 Bush was called for pass interference and coasted to its second straight of any season since at least Rushes-yards 22-76 26-100 Rams 28, Seahawks 26 1970. ... Colts wide receiver Reg- Passing 160 251 blowout win. The Ravens beat Tampa on fourth down. Stafford eventually gie Wayne had four catches for Punt Returns 1-0 1-1 connected with Fuller in the back of the ST. LOUIS — Punter Johnny Hek- Bay 48-17 last week. Kickoff Returns 3-62 2-46 ker’s pass from the St. Louis 18 caught 15 yards and became the ninth Interceptions Ret. 1-13 1-0 end zone for a 5-yard touchdown and The Falcons (2-5) averted their first player in NFL history with 14,000 Comp-Att-Int 17-26-1 21-28-1 the win. the by surprise for shutout loss since December 2004 yards receiving. ... The Colts’ Sacked-Yards Lost 1-0 3-16 the last of three big plays by Rams Ahmad Bradshaw leads all run- Punts 5-39.2 3-41.3 The Saints committed 12 penalties when Matt Ryan connected with Roddy Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 special teams in a 28-26 victory over White for a 4-yard touchdown with 7:12 ning backs with six TD catches Penalties-Yards 11-96 7-50 for 134 yards. this season. He is the first run- the defending champions. remaining to make it 20-7. It was Atlan- Time of Possession 30:56 29:04 Redskins 19, Titans 17 ning back with six touchdown INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Stedman Bailey had a 90-yard ta’s first fourth-quarter score in five catches in his team’s first seven RUSHING—Tennessee, Sankey 16-56, touchdown on a trick return that fooled Whitehurst 2-10, L.Washington 1-8, Battle 2-3, LANDOVER, Md. — Kai Forbath games. games of a season since San Di- McCluster 1-(minus 1). Washington, Morris 18- kicked a 22-yard field goal on the last the Seahawks into thinking another Terrell Suggs sacked Ryan for a ego’s Gary Anderson in 1986. ... 54, Helu Jr. 5-29, Young 1-14, McCoy 2-3. play of the game, and Colt McCoy player was going to catch the punt, and safety with 3:39 left and Joe Flacco Kansas City running back Jamaal PASSING—Tennessee, Whitehurst 17-26-1- Charles rushed for 95 yards and 160. Washington, Cousins 10-16-1-139, stepped in after Kirk Cousins was Benny Cunningham’s 75-yard kickoff threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to one touchdown in the Chiefs’ win McCoy 11-12-0-128. return set up an early touchdown for RECEIVING—Tennessee, Wright 6-68, benched at halftime to lead the Wash- Torrey Smith on a fourth-and-9 to seal at San Diego. Charles has 6,113 Hagan 2-45, Walker 2-17, Battle 2-13, ington Redskins to a 19-17 win over the Rams (2-4). Baltimore’s fourth win in five games. yards rushing, surpassing Priest L.Washington 2-(minus 4), N.Washington the . Russell Wilson rushed for 106 yards The Ravens allowed only four first Holmes (6,070) for the most in 1-9, Hunter 1-6, McCluster 1-6. Washington, franchise history. ... The Lions’ Garcon 5-87, Reed 5-54, Jackson 3-49, Helu McCoy completed 11 of 12 passes on seven carries and also passed for downs in the pivotal first half and fin- Jr. 3-(minus 9), Paul 2-58, Roberts 2-18, Matthew Stafford tied Bobby Young 1-10. for 128 yards and a touchdown in his two touchdowns while going 23 for 36 ished with five sacks in dealing the Layne for Detroit’s career lead MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. first meaningful role in a win since for 313 yards. Falcons their fourth straight defeat. with his 118th touchdown pass. Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe NatioNal Football league Monday, october 20, 2014 B5 Dolphins 27, Bears 14 Cowboys 31, Miami 7 7 7 6 — 27 Giants 21 Chicago 0 0 7 7 — 14 First Quarter N.Y. Giants 0 14 0 7 — 21 Mia—Clay 13 pass from Tannehill (Sturgis Dallas 7 7 7 10 — 31 kick), 6:51. First Quarter Second Quarter Fins top Bears Dal—Escobar 15 pass from Romo (Bailey Mia—M.Wallace 10 pass from Tannehill kick), 5:06. (Sturgis kick), 5:20. Second Quarter Third Quarter NYG—Beckham Jr. 9 pass from Manning Chi—Forte 10 pass from Cutler (Gould kick), (J.Brown kick), 11:24. 7:59. Mia—Miller 2 run (Sturgis kick), :31. NYG—Fells 27 pass from Manning (J.Brown Fourth Quarter kick), 7:53. Mia—FG Sturgis 33, 13:32. Dal—Williams 18 pass from Romo (Bailey Chi—Forte 1 run (Gould kick), 7:38. kick), 2:17. Mia—FG Sturgis 19, 2:13. Third Quarter A—62,413. Dal—Escobar 26 pass from Romo (Bailey Mia Chi kick), 6:15. First downs 24 14 Fourth Quarter Total Net Yards 393 224 Dal—Murray 1 run (Bailey kick), 9:11. Rushes-yards 33-137 14-52 NYG—Beckham Jr. 5 pass from Manning Passing 256 172 (J.Brown kick), 5:28. Punt Returns 2-22 0-0 Dal—FG Bailey 49, :59. Kickoff Returns 2-55 2-75 Interceptions Ret. 1-50 0-0 A—91,028. Comp-Att-Int 25-32-0 21-34-1 NYG Dal Sacked-Yards Lost 4-21 3-18 First downs 20 20 Punts 2-37.5 3-53.0 Total Net Yards 352 423 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-2 Rushes-yards 26-104 35-156 Penalties-Yards 7-84 2-15 Passing 248 267 Time of Possession 37:22 22:38 Punt Returns 2-21 2-6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kickoff Returns 3-87 0-0 RUSHING—Miami, Miller 18-61, Tannehill Interceptions Ret. 1-38 0-0 6-48, Dan.Thomas 7-25, M.Wallace 1-4, Comp-Att-Int 21-33-0 17-23-1 Damie.Williams 1-(minus 1). Chicago, Forte Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-12 12-49, Cutler 2-3. PASSING—Miami, Tannehill 25-32-0-277. Punts 5-44.8 4-46.3 Chicago, Cutler 21-34-1-190. Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 RECEIVING—Miami, M.Wallace 5-46, Clay Penalties-Yards 6-40 6-46 4-58, Landry 4-46, Hartline 3-35, Dan. Time of Possession 26:11 33:49 Thomas 3-25, Sims 2-33, Miller 2-22, Damie. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Williams 2-12. Chicago, Forte 6-60, Marshall RUSHING—N.Y. Giants, A.Williams 18-51, 6-48, Bennett 5-58, Rosario 2-15, Jeffery 2-9. Hillis 6-29, Beckham Jr. 1-13, Manning 1-11. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Miami, Sturgis 50 Dallas, Murray 28-128, Dunbar 3-16, Randle (WR), 37 (BK). 2-7, Romo 2-5. PASSING—N.Y. Giants, Manning 21-33-0- Chiefs 23, 248. Dallas, Romo 17-23-1-279. Chargers 20 RECEIVING—N.Y. Giants, Donnell 7-90, Randle 6-74, Beckham Jr. 4-34, Parker 2-19, Kansas City 0 10 3 10 — 23 Fells 1-27, Hillis 1-4. Dallas, Bryant 9-151, San Diego 7 7 0 6 — 20 Escobar 3-65, Witten 2-27, Williams 1-18, First Quarter SD—Phillips 1 pass from Rivers (Novak Randle 1-14, Murray 1-4. kick), 3:15. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Second Quarter KC—Charles 16 run (Santos kick), 14:51. Bills 17, Vikings 16 KC—FG Santos 28, 3:11. Minnesota 3 10 0 3 — 16 SD—Gates 27 pass from Rivers (Novak Buffalo 0 10 0 7 — 17 kick), :14. First Quarter Third Quarter Min—FG Walsh 40, 1:50. KC—FG Santos 40, 8:35. Fourth Quarter Second Quarter KC—Sherman 11 pass from A.Smith Buf—Watkins 26 pass from Orton (Carpenter (Santos kick), 14:50. kick), 9:23. SD—FG Novak 24, 9:36. Min—Patterson 4 pass from Bridgewater SD—FG Novak 48, 1:57. (Walsh kick), 6:17. KC—FG Santos 48, :21. Buf—FG Carpenter 31, 4:01. A—65,260. Min—FG Walsh 55, :15. KC SD Fourth Quarter First downs 22 19 Min—FG Walsh 33, 11:45. Total Net Yards 365 251 Buf—Watkins 2 pass from Orton (Carpenter Rushes-yards 39-154 16-69 kick), :01. Passing 211 182 Punt Returns 3-47 0-0 A—68,477. Kickoff Returns 5-92 3-58 Min Buf Interceptions Ret. 1-12 0-0 First downs 16 22 Comp-Att-Int 19-28-0 17-31-1 Total Net Yards 276 373 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-10 2-23 Rushes-yards 29-158 19-118 Punts 4-43.3 5-57.0 Passing 118 255 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Punt Returns 2-23 2-18 Penalties-Yards 7-73 4-49 Kickoff Returns 4-49 2-33 Time of Possession 39:00 21:00 Interceptions Ret. 1-1 2-9 Associated Press INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Comp-Att-Int 15-26-2 31-43-1 RUSHING—Kansas City, Charles 22-95, wide receiver Brandon Marshall, left, tries to strip the ball from safety Reshad Sacked-Yards Lost 5-39 6-28 A.Smith 6-29, Davis 10-25, Thomas 1-5. San Diego, Oliver 15-67, R.Brown 1-2. Jones after Jones intercepted a pass Sunday during the first half in Chicago. Punts 6-47.3 5-44.6 PASSING—Kansas City, A.Smith 19-28-0- Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3 221. San Diego, Rivers 17-31-1-205. Penalties-Yards 7-50 8-48 RECEIVING—Kansas City, Bowe 5-84, Time of Possession 32:23 27:37 Kelce 4-33, Jenkins 2-37, Thomas 2-21, Romo, Murray carry Cowboys past Giants 31-21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Charles 2-12, Sherman 2-12, Davis 1-11, RUSHING—Minnesota, McKinnon 19-103, Wilson 1-11. San Diego, Allen 6-58, Gates Associated Press where he led Helix High to consecutive threw two touchdown passes and the Asiata 6-24, Felton 2-21, Bridgewater 1-7, 3-61, Floyd 3-50, Oliver 2-11, Royal 1-20, Patterson 1-3. Buffalo, Spiller 1-53, Dixon 13- R.Brown 1-4, Phillips 1-1. San Diego Section championships. Colts’ defense dominated Cincinnati in 51, Jackson 3-12, Summers 1-3, Orton MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. CHICAGO — Ryan Tannehill Coming off their bye, the Chiefs a 27-0 victory. 1-(minus 1). threw for 277 yards and two touch- (3-3) made the AFC West a three- Luck was 27 of 42 for 344 yards as PASSING—Minnesota, Bridgewater 15-26- Cardinals 24, downs in an efficient perfor- team race, pulling within 1 1/2 games Indianapolis (5-2) won its fifth straight. 2-157. Buffalo, Orton 31-43-1-283. Raiders 13 mance, and the Miami Dolphins RECEIVING—Minnesota, Jennings 6-77, of San Diego (5-2). The Denver Bron- It was Indy’s first shutout since Wright 4-60, Patterson 2-9, McKinnon Arizona 7 7 7 3 — 24 beat the Chicago Bears 27-14 on Sunday. cos (4-1) hosted San Francisco on December 2008. 2-(minus 2), Asiata 1-13. Buffalo, Watkins Oakland 0 10 3 0 — 13 9-122, Hogan 5-63, Woods 4-10, Chandler First Quarter Tannehill connected on his first Sunday night. Cincinnati (3-2-1), which hasn’t won 3-36, Jackson 3-16, Dixon 3-15, Gragg 2-19, Ari—Taylor 2 pass from Palmer (Catanzaro 14 passes and was 25 of 32 overall, Spiller 1-3, Summers 1-(minus 1). kick), 1:47. The Chargers flunked their sternest since starting 3-0, endured its first Second Quarter helping Miami bounce back from test in a month and lost for the first shutout since December 2009 and had MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Ari—Floyd 33 pass from Palmer (Catanzaro a brutal 27-24 loss to Green Bay. It time since a defeat at Arizona in the a franchise record tying 11 punts Sun- kick), 5:37. looked as if the Dolphins were on Streaks and stats Oak—McFadden 1 run (Janikowski kick), season opener. day. Andy Dalton was 18 of 38 for 126 1:56. their way to a big win over the The Cowboys have won Packers before yards. Oak—FG Janikowski 29, :45. Bills 17, Vikings 16 six in a row. They are off to Third Quarter threw a 4-yard touchdown pass in Indy churned out 506 yards, struck Oak—FG Janikowski 53, 7:17. the final seconds. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Kyle early and pulled away late. their best start (6-1) since Ari—Taylor 4 run (Catanzaro kick), 2:55. Fourth Quarter Lamar Miller also had a 2-yard Orton hit Sammy Watkins on a 2-yard Ahmad Bradshaw’s 1-yard TD run winning six of their first Ari—FG Catanzaro 41, :29. touchdown run for the Dolphins touchdown for the winning score with made it 10-0 in the second quarter and seven on the way to a 13-3 A—52,101. (3-3), who had lost three of four 1 second remaining as the Buffalo Bills Ari Oak Luck threw two second-half TD passes finish in 2007. ... The Cardi- First downs 25 13 since an opening victory over New beat the 17-16. to make it 24-0. nals (5-1) are off to their best Total Net Yards 365 220 England. The touchdown capped a 15-play, Rushes-yards 37-123 19-56 The Bears (3-4) remained win- Colts linebacker Erik Walden was start since 1976. ... The Ben- Passing 242 164 less in three home games this sea- 80-yard drive which Orton extended by ejected in the first half for making con- Punt Returns 2-7 2-13 gals’ Kevin Huber punted a son and have dropped five of their converting a fourth-and-20 and a third- tact with umpire Bruce Stritesky. Kickoff Returns 0-0 3-61 franchise-record-tying 11 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-30 last seven at Soldier Field. Matt and-12. Orton set up the decisive Comp-Att-Int 22-31-1 16-28-0 Forte scored two touchdowns and score with a 28-yard pass to Chris Cardinals 24, Raiders 13 times, 10 of which followed Sacked-Yards Lost 1-11 1-9 Punts 4-42.0 6-39.3 Jeremiah Ratliff finished with a Hogan at the Vikings 2. OAKLAND, Calif. — Carson Palmer three-and-outs, in a 27-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 career-best 3 1/2 sacks. Orton overcame an interception, a threw two touchdown passes in his re- loss to the Colts. The teams Penalties-Yards 6-43 8-74 Time of Possession 36:57 23:03 Cowboys 31, Giants 21 lost and six sacks to finish 31 turn to Oakland and the Arizona Cardi- were a combined 0 for 14 on INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS of 43 for 283 yards and two touch- nals sent the Raiders to their 12th RUSHING—Arizona, Ellington 24-88, Taylor ARLINGTON, Texas — Tony Romo third-down conversions in downs — both to Watkins. straight loss with a 24-13 victory. 12-40, Jo.Brown 1-(minus 5). Oakland, threw three touchdown passes, the first half, marking the first McFadden 14-48, Jones-Drew 3-6, Carr 2-2. It was Orton’s second last-second Stepfan Taylor caught one touch- PASSING—Arizona, Palmer 22-31-1-253. DeMarco Murray broke Jim Brown’s time that’s happened in the victory in three starts for Buffalo (4-3), down pass and ran for another, and Oakland, Carr 16-28-0-173. 56-year-old NFL record with his sev- same game since Cincinnati RECEIVING—Arizona, Ellington 6-72, which overcame injuries to running Andre Ellington gained 160 yards from enth straight 100-yard rushing game to Fitzgerald 4-21, Floyd 3-47, Jo.Brown 2-41, backs Fred Jackson and C.J. Spiller. scrimmage for the Cardinals (5-1), and Jacksonville did it Sept. Carlson 2-20, Taylor 2-19, Ginn Jr. 1-17, start a season, and the Dallas Cow- Ja.Brown 1-9, Housler 1-7. Oakland, J.Jones The Vikings defense forced four who are off to their best start since 30, 2012, according to boys won their sixth straight by beating 4-35, McFadden 4-7, Holmes 3-34, Butler turnovers. Teddy Bridgewater went 15 1976. STATS. ... During one stretch 1-55, Rivera 1-18, D.Moore 1-13, Olawale the New York Giants 31-21. 1-7, Leonhardt 1-4. of 26 for 157 yards with a touchdown Darren McFadden ran for a touch- in the fourth quarter, The Romo had a fourth scoring pass MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. and two interceptions as Minnesota down for the Raiders (0-6), off to their Saints’ Drew Brees went 10 overturned on replay. Instead, Murray worst start to a season since losing Colts 27, Bengals 0 (2-5) lost its third in a row. straight passes without a wound up with his seventh rushing their first 13 games in 1962 — the year Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 — 0 touchdown of the season on a 1-yard Colts 27, Bengals 0 completion, the longest dry Indianapolis 3 7 7 10 — 27 before late owner Al Davis joined the First Quarter plunge. INDIANAPOLIS — Andrew Luck franchise. spell of his career, according Ind—FG Vinatieri 23, :33. Murray finished with 128 yards rush- Second Quarter to STATS. ... The Ravens Ind—Bradshaw 1 run (Vinatieri kick), 12:08. ing to pass Brown, who hit the century have won four of five. The Third Quarter mark in the first six games of the 1958 Ind—Allen 32 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), Ravens are 13-1 at home season for Cleveland. 9:47. against NFC foes since the Fourth Quarter The Cowboys (6-1) are off to their Ind—Bradshaw 10 pass from Luck (Vinatieri start of the 2008 season. ... kick), 12:09. best start since they went 13-3 in 2007 Ind—FG Vinatieri 50, 1:55. and were the top seed in the NFC be- The Bears remained winless A—66,539. in three home games and Cin Ind fore losing to New York in their first First downs 8 27 playoff game. have dropped five of their Total Net Yards 135 506 Eli Manning had three touchdown Rushes-yards 12-32 34-171 past seven at Soldier Field Passing 103 335 passes for the Giants (3-4), who have dating to last year. ... The Punt Returns 4-20 2-13 lost to the NFC East’s top two teams in Kickoff Returns 3-80 1-27 Falcons have lost four in a consecutive weeks. Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 row. ... The Chargers’ Nick Comp-Att-Int 18-38-0 27-42-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-23 2-9 Chiefs 23, Chargers 20 Novak has 31 straight field Punts 11-50.7 6-48.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 SAN DIEGO — Cairo Santos kicked goal conversions, breaking Penalties-Yards 4-20 8-57 a 48-yard field goal field goal with 21 John Carney’s team record Time of Possession 20:17 39:43 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS seconds left and the Kansas City of 29 set in 1992-93. ... The RUSHING—Cincinnati, Bernard 7-17, Hill Chiefs beat San Diego 23-20, snap- 4-15, Dalton 1-0. Indianapolis, Richardson Raiders (0-6) have lost 12 in 14-77, Bradshaw 10-52, Herron 5-37, Luck ping the Chargers’ five-game winning a row going back to last sea- 4-5, Moncrief 1-0. streak. PASSING—Cincinnati, Dalton 18-38-0-126. son. They are off to their The Chiefs moved into field goal Indianapolis, Luck 27-42-0-344. worst start to a season since RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Gresham 10-48, range thanks to Alex Smith, who com- Sanu 3-54, Bernard 2-(minus 1), Little 1-13, losing their first 13 games in Tate 1-7, Peerman 1-5. Indianapolis, Hilton pleted three straight passes on the Associated Press 7-107, Fleener 4-64, Richardson 4-41, drive for 53 yards, including a New York’s Quintin Demps (35) and Zack Bowman (31) defend as Dallas 1962 — the year before late Wayne 4-15, Allen 3-52, Bradshaw 3-36, Doyle 1-20, Moncrief 1-9. 29-yarder to Dwayne Bowe. Cowboys Gavin Escobar (89) comes down with a reception for a owner Al Davis joined the MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Smith was playing on the same field touchdown during the second half Sunday in Arlington, Texas. franchise. B6 Monday, october 20, 2014 College Football Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe Embarrassing loss could cost Muschamp self if you were mentally prepared to Little went right in play this game or if there was anything else you could have done to win this game,” Florida center Max Garcia said. 42-13 loss to Missouri The Gators looked lost at times. Murphy returned the opening kickoff Associated Press 96 yards for a touchdown and added a 5-yard scoring run later in the first — GAINESVILLE — Florida coach Will after one of Florida’s six turnovers. He Muschamp trudged across the field and added an 82-yard punt return for a score into the locker room amid a scattering of early in the third. boos Saturday night. “That was the dagger,” Muschamp said. There were still a couple “Fire Mus- Driskel fumbled on Florida’s first se- champ” chants in the distance, too. ries and threw an interception in the sec- Those could become reality soon, ond quarter that led to a field goal. He maybe in the next few days. also had a fumble returned 21 yards for a Marcus Murphy scored three touch- touchdown by Markus Golden and an in- downs, including two on special teams, terception returned 46 yards for a score and Missouri embarrassed Florida 42-13. by Darvin Ruise — both in Missouri’s The Tigers (5-2, 2-1 Southeastern Con- 22-point third quarter. ference) scored on a kickoff return, a “That third quarter, I wish that could punt return, a fumble return and an in- happen every game,” Missouri coach terception return. They managed just Gary Pinkel said. “That was amazing.” seven first downs and 119 yards, includ- Harris, a freshman who played for the ing 20 passing, but won by essentially let- Associated Press first time since a female student with- ting the Gators self-destruct in nearly Florida head coach Will Muschamp, center, leaves the field Saturday night after losing drew a sexual assault complaint that every way imaginable. to Missouri 42-13 in Gainesville. kept him off the field last week against And they did. LSU, fumbled on his first drive and threw The Gators (3-3, 2-3) turned the ball The Gators have dropped 12 of their Florida State last season. an interception in the fourth. over six times and lost at home for the last 19 games and trail the division- So questions surrounding Muschamp He finished 8-of-12 passing for second time in eight days, fueling specu- leading Bulldogs by two games with three have lingered and may have reached an 98 yards, including a 5-yard touchdown lation that Muschamp has coached his remaining. apex Saturday. Missouri led 20-0 at half- pass to Tevin Westbrook late in the third. final game in Gainesville. The “Fire Mus- Athletic director Jeremy Foley said in time despite gaining just 99 yards, and Harris threw the ball up for grabs to avoid champ” chants broke out in third quarter September that he wouldn’t make any de- Florida looked like it had no idea how it a sack, and Westbrook came down with it and could be heard throughout an emp- cisions about Muschamp’s future until wanted to use a two-quarterback system in a crowded end zone. He also scored tying Florida Field. after the season finale. But he also has featuring Jeff Driskel and Treon Harris. from 3 yards out in the final minute. “I’m really worried about this football said repeatedly over the years that if With a bye week on tap and Georgia up Driskel completed 7 of 19 passes for team right now,” Muschamp said when something must be done eventually, it after that, few would be surprised to see 50 yards, with two fumbles and two inter- asked about his job security. “That’s re- must be done immediately. Foley make the move by today. Then ceptions. He also was sacked four times. ally what I’m worried about. I’m not get- The Gators could be 0-5 in conference again, there doesn’t seem to be a number He now has 12 turnovers in the last four ting concerned about things I don’t have play. They eked by Kentucky in triple of strong candidates out there for the games. any control over, other than this team. I overtime and edged Tennessee 10-9 two choosing. “At the end of the day, you’re not going think that’s the most important thing weeks ago. Their latest setback was their “It’s one of those losses where you just to win many games turning the ball over right now.” worst home loss since falling 37-7 to rival have to look in the mirror and ask your- six times,” Muschamp said. No. 2 ’Noles survive scare from No. 5 Irish COMMUNITY Associated Press Brian Kelly was not happy with the call. TALLAHASSEE — With “We execute that play GARAGE SALE Florida State’s perfect re- every day,” Kelly said. cord still intact and a “And we do it legally and second-half rally against that’s the way we coach it. Notre Dame complete, Ja- We don’t coach illegal meis Winston and coach plays.” Jimbo Fisher shared a hug The Irish moved back to as the crowd exploded in fourth and goal from the WEEKENDOct 24-26 celebration. 18-yard line. Linebacker Winston had done it Jacob Pugh picked off the again. desperation pass in the “He has a drive to win,” back of the end zone. Fisher said. “He has a Ballgame. drive for greatness.” “We fight for each other, No. 2 Florida State it’s a brotherhood,” FSU bounced back from a 17-10 linebacker Terrance halftime deficit and won Smith said. “We fight for its 23rd consecutive game the guys next to us and by holding off No. 5 Notre we’re not going to let the Dame 31-27 on Saturday guys next to us down.” night. Golson threw for 313 The win came after an- yards and three touch- other week of controversy downs, but Winston won for Winston, who has been the duel in the second half the subject of a sexual as- Associated Press as he completed his first sault allegation and a stu- Florida State head coach 13 passes against a de- dent conduct code inquiry Jimbo Fisher leaves the field fense that had Florida For Only over the past two years. Saturday in Tallahassee State flustered for the first This week, the school said with the game ball. Florida 30 minutes. Notre Dame it was investigating State defeated Notre Dame running back Tarean whether Winston received 31-27. Folston ran for 120 yards benefits for autographs on 21 carries. being sold online. high school team.” The Seminoles (7-0, 5-0 But on Saturday night, The Irish nearly pulled ACC) had their season on Winston’s mission was to off the upset, moving to the line. Notre Dame (6-1) dig the Seminoles out of the 2-yard line in the is the last ranked team on trouble. game’s final moments. Ev- FSU’s schedule and the And he did. erett Golson threw a win may be its last chance Florida State had pro- touchdown pass to Corey to make a decisive impres- tection issues in the first Robinson with 13 seconds sion on the College Foot- half and Winston never remaining. ball Playoff selection seemed completely com- But Notre Dame was committee. fortable. Fisher said those called for pass interfer- “I ain’t worried about were cleaned up at half- ence when a receiver the doubters,” FSU cor- time and suddenly Win- blocked the defender re- nerback P.J. Williams said. ston had room to operate. sponsible for Robinson, “We just know we will do The reigning Heisman and the touchdown was whatever we have to do to winner drove the Semi- erased. win games. We’re not noles to touchdowns on Notre Dame coach going down.” three of their first four drives, each taking a mini- mum of seven plays. He spread the ball around and hit big plays to receiv- ers Rashad Greene, Travis Rudolph and Jesus Wil- son. Even running back Karlos Williams caught a 21-yarder. Williams called Win- ston’s work “poetry in motion.” This wasn’t the first Political Forum time Winston had to shine Political Forum in the second half. Okla- homa State pushed the TTuesday, Tuueessddaayy,, OctoberOOccttoobbeerr 21,2211,, 201422001144 Seminoles in the season opener, but lost by six. He CCollegeollege ooff CCentralentral FFloridalorida Deadline: October 22 | Noon outplayed an on-fire CCFF - LLecantoecanto CCampusampus Jacoby Brissett to hang DDOORSOORS OOPEN:PEN: 66PMPM 56 points on N.C. State. FORUMFORUM SSTARTSTARTS ATAT 7PM7PM Winston missed just six passes and threw for Meet the local candidates and hear their positions. 317 yards against Syracuse last week. Circuit Court Judge “One thing that people County Commission need to realize about this Seminoles team is when U.S. House we have our backs against REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE the wall, we always rise to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus County and we start playing harder,” Winston said. “This was a big game. We’re playing Notre For more information call Mike Wright at 352-563-3228 or email [email protected] Dame. We’re not playing a 000JDPL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014 B7

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ear Annie: I’ve been in It would be unwise to hand cheating on her with his sis- an abusive marriage your abusive husband a letter ter-in-law. She asked whether Dfor nearly 15 years, and walk out the door. We she should tell her friend. I and I can’t take another day. know you want to do the hon- say, “YES!” My husband has never hit me. orable thing, but your safety I wish someone had told It’s all mental and emotional is more important right now. me when my husband was abuse. He calls me horrible We urge you to call the Na- cheating. At a company holi- names in front of tional Domestic Vi- day party, I actually sat next our children. He olence Hotline to the woman my husband has constant (thehotline.org) at was having an affair with. tantrums where he 1-800-799-SAFE. Probably everyone in the screams, throws Someone there room knew except me. things, breaks will guide you One of my good friends dis- things and threat- through the covered his wife was cheating ens me, saying if I process. when he contracted an STD. leave, he’ll kill me, Dear Annie: My Another found out when his destroy my life and husband and I are wife became pregnant. He’d take our children retired and live in had a vasectomy. away. I have no ac- upstate New York I’ve known a few people cess to money, and with our son and who have cheated, and let me he has driven all of his family. Our son tell you, if they don’t get my friends away. ANNIE’S broke his back and caught, they keep right on I have nowhere MAILBOX neck in a freak ac- doing it. After I realized my to go. There are no cident. He has fully husband was seeing another shelters in my recovered, but now woman, I learned that my rural area, and I’m scared of is addicted to pain medica- own sister knew he was what he may do when I leave. tion. He has no job and no cheating and didn’t tell me. I However, I’m determined. insurance. could never forgive her for I’ve written him a very long Is there any way to get him keeping it a secret. letter explaining why and the help he needs to be a I wish I had known sooner. promising that I don’t want functioning adult again? He “Best Friend” should tell her any money from him, so he would give anything to be bet- friend what she knows and doesn’t have to worry about ter, but can’t afford the treat- then let the wife decide what that. And I plan to give him ment. — Desperately she wants to do about it. — this letter in the next few Concerned Mom Still Smarting days. I want to hand it to him. Dear Mom: This must be a I don’t want to be sneaky and terribly difficult situation for Annie’s Mailbox is written leave the letter and walk out everyone, but the fact that by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy the door. But I’m afraid. your son wants to get better is Sugar, longtime editors of the I don’t have anyone to dis- encouraging. Ann Landers column. Email cuss these things with. My Please look into state- your questions to mother said she didn’t want funded drug and alcohol [email protected], to hear it and it was my prob- rehab centers through the or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, lem. Please help me. — Too Substance Abuse and Mental Creators Syndicate, 737 Third Scared To Leave Health Services Administra- St., Hermosa Beach, CA Dear Too Scared: Please do tion at findtreatment.samhsa. 90254. To find out more about not do anything rash. Before gov, or call their treatment re- Annie’s Mailbox and read you leave, you need to have ferral line at 800-662-HELP. features by other Creators your next step planned and We’ll be thinking of you. Syndicate writers and ready, whether it is finding a Dear Annie: “Best Friend cartoonists, visit the Creators WANT MORE PUZZLES? shelter, staying with friends in Trouble” was pretty sure Syndicate Web page at  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. or relatives, or leaving town. her best friend’s husband was www.creators.com. B8 MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Peanuts Garfield

Pickles For Better or For Worse

Sally Forth Beetle Bailey

Dilbert The Grizzwells

The Born Loser Blondie

Kit ’N’ Carlyle Rubes Dennis the Menace The Family Circus

Doonesbury Classic Betty

Big Nate Frank & Ernest

Arlo and Janis

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Times provided by Regal Cinemas and are subject to change; call ahead. Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 “The Equalizer” (R) 12:50 p.m., 4:05 p.m., “G NJGWWP RUNMTL FMZGT GEEJKUR “Fury (2014)” (R) 1 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. “The Best of Me” (PG 13) 1:25 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:45 p.m., Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 UOJ FGN ROJ FJTU UONMBLO GTX DR “The Book of Life” (PG) In 3D. 4:45 p.m., “Fury (2014)” (R) 12:45 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:15 p.m. No passes “The Book of Life” (PG) In 3D 4:30 p.m. “The Book of Life” (PG) 1:50 p.m., 7:20 p.m. No passes “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No “The Book of Life” (PG) 1:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. JTTMVWJX VP OJN REGNR.” — EGNWP Good, Very Bad Day” (PG) 1:35 p.m., “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No 4:20 p.m., 7:35 p.m. Good, Very Bad Day” (PG) 1:30 p.m., “Dracula Untold” (PG-13) 1:10 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:05 p.m. RDZMT 4:30 p.m., 8 p.m. “Dracula Untold” (PG-13) 1 p.m., 4:10 p.m., “The Judge (2014)” (R) 1:15 p.m., 3:50 p.m., 7:20 p.m. 7 p.m. No passes. “The Judge (2014)” (R) 12:30 p.m., 3:45 p.m., Previous Solution: “God put us here, on this carnival ride. We close our eyes never “Annabelle” (R) 1:45 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7 p.m. No passes. knowing where it’ll take us next.” — Carrie Underwood 7:50 p.m. “Gone Girl” (R) 12:15 p.m., 3:30 p.m., “Gone Girl” (R) 12:45 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:15 p.m. 6:50 p.m. No passes (c) 2014 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 10-20 No passes. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS MONDAY,OCTOBER 20, 2014 B9 ❃ Chronicle To place an ad, call 563-5966 Classifieds Classifieds In Print and Online All The Time

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I I I I I I I I Free to good Home I I I I I I I I For a busy Medical Living Rm. Furn. $900. Office up to 35 MICROWAVE OVEN Oak Ent. Center. $300. Tell that special two older Tell that special Over the Range Paso fino Mares hours per week, HD Flat Scrn. 37” $200 person AIRLINE CAREERS Microwave. Excellent 352-586-6125 “ Happy Birthday “ both in good health, person exp. preferred “ Happy Birthday “ but will train. -Start Here- Condition. $75.00 SEVERAL FURNITURE with a classified very easy riders. 352-860-0212 Great with kids with a classified Call (352) 686-6385 Get FAA certified with ITEMS, call for ad under Happy hands on training in MEN’S BLACK SUIT DECORATIVE Notes. 527-9948 Hernando ad under Happy Side by Side appt. after 11a.m Notes. Aviation Maintenance. Refrigerator, $600. (352) 628-4766 Jacket 46, Pants 40 BATHSET Only $28.50 Front Office Help Financial aid for White Shirt 17 ½ 4 peice, like new, Only $28.50 Electric Stove, SOFA HIDEABED includes a photo qualified students. Job IN NEW CONDITION ivory/stainless steel, includes a photo $350. Tan/cranberry/green Exp. Necessary placement assistance. $70 firm 344-1066 ($20) 352-613-7493 Call our Classified For Busy Medical 352-586-6125 plaid 74L 32w 29H Have you seen Louie? Call our Classified Call AIM DOWNSIZING Dept for details Dept for details Office, Fax Resume: 866-314-5838 SMITTYS APPLIANCE $60. 352-621-0175 MENS JEANS 352-563-5966 Small male cat, grey w/ (352) 564-4222 or REPAIR. Also Wanted SOLID OAK SMALL Three pair, Wranglers. 27” TV & stand, $40. blk stripes, yellow eyes. 352-563-5966 7-pc. queen bedding I I I I I I I I Call (352) 564-0444 Dead or Alive Washers COMPUTER DESK with size 32x30 By Seven Rivers Hosp. I I I I I I I I AIRLINE MECHANIC & Dryers. FREE PICK pull out shelf & drawer $20. Linda 423-4163 set, comforter, $40. Today’s 563-5018/795-7650 MEDICAL CAREERS UP! 352-564-8179 $75 OBO 352-527-1399 4 pr. Curtains & begin here - 4 extension rods, $25. 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ONLY Realtor 2 JET SKIS 423-756-5700 SERIOUS BUYERS THE MARKET on Trailer, 04, Yamaha Please E-Mail IS GOOD! 2002 Honda, Around MROSSITRAVEL@ Thinking of 200 hrs. ea., 3 passen- GMAIL.COM or call CJ7 RENEGADE selling? gers ea. Must sell due (480) 391-0057 1980, 6-Cyl., 4-spd, Now is the time NORMAN to health $6,995. hard top, metal doors, to get listed. 352-726-3263 CHEVROLET rear seat. Rough, not LONGFELLOW running, but would be Still great values out Property Manager “FREE 2004 IMPALA 63,000 there. KAWASAKI good for parts or 1996 Jet Ski 750 miles , perfect cond. Call for Foreclosure and project. Clear Title. Coldwell Banker Good condition, $5,500 (352) 237-3507 foreclosure lists Short Sale Lists $800, or best offer. Next Generation No time to ride. Phyllis Strickland Local, call between Realty $1100. 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404-1020 MCRN Wheeler, Richard E. 2014-CA-488 NOA PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA Case No: 2014-CA-488

CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER Plaintiff,

V. RICHARD E. WHEELER, Individually and BARBARA J. WHEELER, individually and BANK OF AMERICA, INC., A Florida Corporation. and COUNTY OF CITRUS, a political Subdivi- sion of the State of Florida and CITRUS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: RICHARD E. WHEELER and BARBARA J. WHEELER

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Interpleader has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER, whose address is Law office of Keith Taylor P.A. P.O. Box 2016, Lecanto FL , 34460 on or before October 29, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inver- ness, FL., 34450, before service on Plaintiff or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition.

The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: The Overbid funds in the amount of $18,801.16 resulting from the tax deed sale that occurred on January 15, 2014 and referenced as 2013-344.

Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request.

WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 17th day of September, 2014.

CLERK OF COURT (SEAL) By: /s/ Chelsea Spaulding Deputy Clerk Published September 29, October 6, 13 & 20, 2014

405-1020 MCRN Madden, Doreen 2013-CA-1092 NOA PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA Case No: 2013-CA-1092

CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER Plaintiff,

V. DOREEN MADDEN, and AMSOUTH BANK, AN Inactive Florida Corporation, and E*TRADE BANK, a Virginia Corporation Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: DOREEN MADDEN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Interpleader has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER, whose address is Law office of Keith Taylor P.A. P.O. Box 2016, Lecanto FL, 34460 on or before October 29, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inver- ness, FL., 34450,before service on Plaintiff or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. B12 MONDAY,OCTOBER 20, 2014 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property GLORIA S. VICKERY-MACPHEE Commence at the NW corner of the S 1/2 of the N 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 35, should be divided: The Overbid funds in the amount of $9,769.25 resulting from the Current Residence: 1405 E WEDGEWOOD LN , HERNANDO, FL 34442 Township 19 South, Range 18 East, thence S 0°00`45” E along the West line of said tax deed sale that occurred on May 1, 2013 and referenced as 2013-016. Northeast 1/4 a distance of 331.30 feet to the Point of Beginning, said point being the UNKNOWN TENANT NW corner of land described in Official Records Book 257, Page 562, public records Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Current Residence: 1405 E WEDGEWOOD LN , HERNANDO, FL 34442 of Citrus County, Florida, thence S 89°57`16” E along the North line of the S 1/2 of the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. N 1/2 of said NE 1/4 a distance of 208.71 feet, thence S 0°00`45” E parallel to the West YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following line of said NE 1/4 a distance of 208.71 feet, thence N 89°57`16” W parallel to said WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 17th day of September, 2014. described property: North line a distance of 208.71 feet to a point on the West line of said NE 1/4, thence N 0°00`45” W along said West line a distance of 208.71 feet to the Point of LOT 25, BLOCK I, FAIRVIEW ESTATES. ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT Beginning.(The bearings herein refer to an assumed bearing of N 0°00`45” W on the Angela Vick, Clerk of Court and Comptroller BOOK 12. PAGES 49 THROUGH 60 INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, West line of said NE 1/4) CLERK OF COURT FLORIDA. (SEAL) Subject to an easement for ingress and egress over the Southerly 20 feet and the By: /s/ Dawn Nampel has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- Westerly of the South 122.73. Deputy Clerk fenses, if any, to it, on Choice Legal Group, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address Published September 29, October 6, 13 & 20, 2014 is 1800 NW 49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 on or before Novem- AND ber 12, 2014, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the Citrus County Chronicle and file the original with the Clerk of this Court Commence at the NW corner of the S 1/2 of N 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 35, Town- 420-1027 MCRN either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a de- ship 19 South, Range 18 East, Citrus County, Florida, thence S 0°00`45” E along the Howey, Henry 2014-CA-795 NOA fault will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. West line of the said NE 1/4 a distance of 331.30 feet to the Point of Beginning, said PUBLIC NOTICE point also being the NW corner of land described in Official records Book 257, page IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN OR- 562, of the public records of Citrus County, Florida, thence S 89°57`16” E along the CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2014-CA-795 DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO North line of the S 1/2 of the N 1/2 of said NE 1/4 a distance of 208.71 feet, thence S THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR, 0°00`45” E parallel to the west line of said NE 1/4 a distance of 208.71 feet, thence N ROBERT L. BROWN, a Florida Citizen, TELEPHONE (352) 341-6700, 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS FL, 34450, AT LEAST 7 89°57`16” W parallel to said North line a distance of 208.71 feet to a point on the west Plaintiffs, DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIV- line of said NE 1/4, thence N 0°00`45” W along the said West line a distance of 208.71 v. ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN feet to the Point of Beginning. The bearings herein refer to an assumed bearing of N HENRY HOWEY, a Florida Citizen, 7 DAYS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. 0°00`45” W on the West line of said NE 1/4.) Defendant. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 22nd day of October 2013. SUBJECT to an easement for ingress and egress over the Southerly 20 feet and the NOTICE OF ACTION Betty Striffler, Clerk of Court Westerly 20 feet of the South 122.73 feet. [CIRCUIT COURT SEAL] TO: HENRY HOWEY Post Office By: /s/ Dawn Napel, Deputy Clerk Together with an easement described as follows: Box 753 Published October 13 & 20,2014 12-19057 795 N. Appalachian Terrace AND Inverness, Fl 34451-0753 The southerly 20 feet and the Westerly 20 feet of the South 122.73 feet of the S 1/2 of Crystal River, FL 34429 the N 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 35, Township 19 South, Range 18 East, LESS and EX- CEPT The right of way of State Road No. 491. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for declaratory relief has been filed seeking ti- 433-1020 MCRN tle in the plaintiff as to the following described motor vehicle: Hall, Sanford A. 2013 CA 001491 NOA Together with a 1985 Thomas Doublewide, VIN #846780A and VIN#846780B PUBLIC NOTICE 1998 Ford Expedition, VIN 1FMRU1764WLB53012, Title No. 0074475591 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR AND CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- CASE NO.:2013 CA 001491 Together with a 1980 Doublewide. fenses, if any, to it on Plaintiff’s attorney, Donald F. Perrin, Esq., DONALD F. PERRIN, IN RE: S&P CAPITAL CORPORATION vs. SANFORD A. HALL and HARTLYN J. P.A., Post Office Box 250, Inverness, FL 34451-0250 within thirty (30) days after the first HALL COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 5220 S Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, FL 34461 publication of this notice and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either be- TO: SANFORD A. HALL and HARTLYN J. HALL fore service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. ing property located in Citrus County, Florida: This action has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, such Morris|Hardwick|Schneider, LLC, Attorneys for Plaintiff, DATED this 23rd day of September, 2014. Lot(s) 12, THE KINGS FOREST, according to the Plat thereof on file in the office of the whose address is 5110 Eisenhower Blvd, Suite 302A, Tampa, FL 33634 on or before Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Citrus County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book 11, November 19, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this Court either before (SEAL) ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Court and Comptroller Page 148. Said lands situate, lying and being in Citrus County, Florida. service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately there after; otherwise a default will be By:/s/ Amy Holmes, As Deputy Clerk entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- Published October 6, 13, 20, & 27,2014. fenses, if any, to it on William G. Shofstall, attorney for Plaintiff, S&P CAPITAL CORPO- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs RATION, whose address is P.O. Box 210576, West Palm Beach, Florida 33421, and file any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at the original with the Clerk of the above-styled court on or before thirty (30) days af- no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordi- ter the first date of publication; otherwise a default will be entered against you for nator for the Courts within 2 working days of your receipt of your notice to appear n 426-1020 MCRN the relief prayed for the Complaint. Seymour, Deborah L. 09-2014-CA-000751 NOA Court at: Citrus County, John Sullivan, (352)341-6700 PUBLIC NOTICE WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said Court at Citrus County, Florida on this 2nd WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 7th day of October, 2014. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR day of September, 2014. CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION ANGELA VICK, Clerk of Court and Comptroller CASE NO.: 09-2014-CA-000751 ANGELA VICK, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT DIVISION: Clerk of the Circuit Court CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA [CIRCUIT COURT SEAL] (Circuit Court Seal) WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC., By: /S/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, As Deputy Clerk Attorney for Plaintiff: Plaintiff, Published October 13 & 20, 2014 vs. MORRIS | HARDWICK | SCHNEIDER, LLC, DEBORAH L. SEYMOUR A/K/A DEBORAH SEYMOUR A/K/A DEBORAH LEA SEYMOUR, et 9409 Philadelphia Rd., Baltimore, MD 21237 al, Published October 20 & 27, 2014 FL-97001267-14 Defendant(s). 434-1027 MCRN Fengarinas, Amanda N. 2014-CA-000756 NOA 439-1027 MCRN NOTICE OF ACTION PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Carella, Marie 09-2014-CA-000524 NOA PUBLIC NOTICE To: DEBORAH L. SEYMOUR A/K/A DEBORAH SEYMOUR A/K/A DEBORAH LEA SEYMOUR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2014-CA-000756 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Last Known Address: 8302 Marinazzo Terrace CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION Crystal River, FL 34428 CASE NO.: 09-2014-CA-000524 Current Address: Unknown BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff, DIVISION: v. ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AMANDA NICOLE FENGARINAS AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF Plaintiff, ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, vs. DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS GREGORY F. FENGARINAS, et al, Defendants. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUS- TEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST, MARIE E. Last Known Address: Unknown CARELLA ALSO KNOWN AS MARIE R. CARELLA ALSO KNOWN AS E. CARELLA MARIE, Current Address: Unknown NOTICE OF ACTION TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OF GREGORY F. FENGARINAS, and all unknown parties claiming DECEASED , et al, Defendant(s). YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property by, through, under or against the above named Defendant(s), who are not known in Citrus County, Florida: to be dead or alive, whether said unknown parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, spouses, or other claimants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: LOT 71, OF DE ROSA, INC., UNIT 5, REVISED, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF Current Residence Unknown, but whose last known address was: UNKNOWN THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUS- AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 29, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS TEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST, MARIE E. COUNTY, FLORIDA. CARELLA ALSO KNOWN AS MARIE R. CARELLA ALSO KNOWN AS E. CARELLA MARIE, A/K/A 8302 MARINAZZO TERRACE, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in CITRUS County, Florida, to-wit: DECEASED has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- LOTS 21 AND 22, BLOCK B OF MEADOW WOOD, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT Last Known Address: Unknown fenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Albertelli Law, Plaintiff’s at- Current Address: Unknown torney, whose address is P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the original with THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 108, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney, or immediately thereafter; oth- ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE erwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Com- HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR plaint or petition. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on Robert M. Coplen, Esquire, Robert M. Coplen, P.A., 10225 ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Citrus Ulmerton Road, Suite 5A, Largo, FL 33771, on or before November 19, 2014, or within County Chronicle. thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice of Action, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 110 N Apopka Avenue, Inverness FL 34450, either be- Last Known Address: Unknown Current Address: Unknown WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 1st day of October, fore service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint petition. 2014. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Citrus County, Florida: Angela Vick, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on this 6th day of October, 2014. (SEAL) LOT 11 AND THE SOUTH HALF OF LOT 10, BLOCK 3 OF ROYAL OAKS, ACCORDING TO By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Court and Comptroller THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES(S) 51 THROUGH 54, INCLU- (SEAL) SIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. **See the Americans with Disabilities Act A/K/A 3383 S BELGRAVE DRIVE, INVERNESS, FL 34452 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- By: /S/ VIVIAN CANCEL, Deputy Clerk Published October 20 & 27, 2014 ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial fenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Albertelli Law, Plaintiff’s at- Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL torney, whose address is P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the original with 34450, (352) 641-67000, at least seven (7) days before your scheduled court appear- 436-1110 MCRN this Court either before November 19, 2014 service on Plaintiff’s attorney, or immedi- ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the sched- Byers, John R. 2014-CA-838 NOA ately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief de- uled appearance is less than seven days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call PUBLIC NOTICE manded in the Complaint or petition. 711. To file response please contact Citrus County Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, Ave, Inverness, FL 34450, Tel: (352) 341-6400; Fax: (352) 341-6413. IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Citrus Published October 13 & 20, 2014 14-148734 Case Number: 2014-CA-838 County Chronicle.

LANCE LEWIS, WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 10th day of 427-1103 MCRN Plaintiff, September, 2014. Collins, Casey J. 2013-CC-664 NOA v. PUBLIC NOTICE JOHN R. BYERS, JAMIE E. BYERS, LOIS BEASLEY, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LOIS BEASLEY, Angela Vick, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY JIMMIE TUCKER a/k/a JIMMIE T. TUCKER, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JIMMIE TUCKER a/k/a (SEAL) IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA Case No: JIMMIE T. TUCKER, UNKNOWN UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JIMMIE TUCKER a/k/a JIMMIE T. By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk 2013-CC-664 TUCKER, UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES OR ANY OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST MARK **See the Americans with Disabilities Act CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER T. ROE, a/k/a MARK ROE, deceased, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DEPARTMENT OF THE If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- Plaintiff, TREASURY, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE and MACHINE SPECIALTIES, INC., a North Car- ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of V. olina Corporation, certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial CASEY JAMES COLLINS, Individually and LORRAINE ROSENBERGER. Individually, STATE Defendant. Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM, AL- AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION 34450, (352) 641-67000, at least seven (7) days before your scheduled court appear- ISON T. WEST, Individually, TENNILLE COLLINS, Individually, TENNILLE SCALZI, Individu- ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the sched- ally, LINDA A. MULIK, Individually, GERALD M SCHWARTZ d/b/a ALLIED JUDGMENT RE- TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUS- uled appearance is less than seven days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call COVERY LLC., CITRUS COUNTY MUNICIPAL SERVICES BENEFIT UNIT OF WATER AND TEES OR ANY OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST MARK T. 711. To file response please contact Citrus County Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka WASTE WATER SERVICES, STATE OF FLORIDA, and XTYLINE, INC., ROE a/k/a MARK ROE, deceased. Ave, Inverness, FL 34450, Tel: (352) 341-6400; Fax: (352) 341-6413. Defendants. (Address Unknown) Published October 20 & 27, 2014 14-141042 NOTICE OF ACTION YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the following described real TO: GERALD M. SCHWARTZ d/b/a ALLIED JUDGMENT RECOVERY, LLC, CASEY JAMES property in Citrus County, Florida: COLLINS, LINDA A. MULIK and ALISON T. WEST Lot 15 of Magnolia Beach Park Unrecorded Subdivision: Commence at the SE corner YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Interpleader has been filed against you and of the NE 1/4 of Section 33, Township 18 South, Range 20 East, Citrus County, Florida, that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CITRUS thence N 89°20’ W along the South line of said NE 1/4 417.65 feet, thence N 7° 40’ E COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER, whose address is Law office of Keith 537.6 feet to the Point of beginning, thence S 89° 20’ E 140 feet, thence N 7° 40’ E 76.8 Taylor P.A. P.O. Box 2016, Lecanto FL , 34460 on or before November 12, 2014, and feet, thence N 89° 20’ W 140 feet, thence S 7 ° 40’ W 76.8 feet to the point of Beginn- 438-1020 MCRN ing. OA-14-01 Dept. of Plan. & Dev. file the original with the clerk of this Court at Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, In- PUBLIC NOTICE verness, FL., 34450,before service on Plaintiff or immediately thereafter. If you fail to Property Address: 1295 N. Beach Park Dr., Inverness, FL 34453 NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. AMENDING THE CITRUS COUNTY CODE The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on Adam J. Knight, Esq., attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 601 The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) proposes to adopt the fol- should be divided: The Overbid funds in the amount of $6,589.58 resulting from the lowing by ordinance: tax deed sale that occurred on June 19, 2013 and referenced as 2013-078. S. Fremont Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33606 on or before 30 days from the first date of publication and to file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service OA-14-01 - DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the on plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. AN ORDINANCE OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FEE SCHEDULE OF CHAPTER 54 OF THE CITRUS COUNTY WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 30th day of September, 2014. The action was instituted in the Fifth Judicial Court for Citrus County in the State of Florida and is styled as follows: LANCE LEWIS, Plaintiff, v. JOHN R. BYERS, JAMIE E. CODE, ALSO KNOWN AS THE CITRUS COUNTY IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE, FOR TRANS- BYERS, LOIS BEASLEY, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LOIS BEASLEY, JIMMIE TUCKER a/k/a JIM- PORTATION, SCHOOLS, PARKS, LIBRARY, FIRE, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS), Angela Vick, Clerk of Court and Comptroller LAW, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS; PROVIDING FOR SHORT TITLE, AUTHORITY, APPLICABILITY, (SEAL) MIE T. TUCKER, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JIMMIE TUCKER a/k/a JIMMIE T. TUCKER, UN- KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES OR AND ADOPTION OF TECHNICAL REPORT; PROVIDING FOR INTENT AND PURPOSE; PRO- By: /s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk VIDING FOR DEFINITIONS AND RULES OF CONSTRUCTION; PROVIDING FOR FEE TO BE Published October 13, 20, 27 & November 3, 2014 ANY OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST MARK T. ROE a/k/a MARK ROE, deceased, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, IMPOSED; PROVIDING FOR INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT; PROVIDING FOR CREDITS; PRO- INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE and MACHINE SPECIALTIES, INC., a North Carolina Cor- VIDING FOR BENEFIT DISTRICTS; PROVIDING FOR USE OF FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR RE- poration, Defendant (s) TURN OF FEES; PROVIDING FOR LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION, SEVERABILITY, AND PENALTY; 428-1103 MCRN CONFLICTS OF LAW; CODIFICATION, INCLUSION IN CODE, AND SCRIVENER’S ERRORS; Runnels, Timothy A. 2014-SC-273 NOA DATED on October 7, 2014. MODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PUBLIC NOTICE Angela Vick, Clerk of the Court and Comptroller IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY [CIRCUIT COURT SEAL] A public workshop on the proposed ordinance will be held by the Board of County IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA Case No: By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, As Deputy Clerk Commissioners on November 4, 2014, at 1:45 PM, at the Citrus County Courthouse, 2014-SC-273 Published October 20 & 27, November 3 & 10, 2014 11755.00 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Room 100, Inverness, Florida. CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the pro- Plaintiff, posed ordinance amendment. V. 437-1027 MCRN TIMOTHY ALAN RUNNELS, Individually, HUMBERTO GONZALEZ JR., Individually, and KA- Tucker, Annie M. 09-2014-CA-000743 NOA A copy of the proposed ordinance and supporting materials are available for public REN V. GONZALEZ, Individually, and ISAOA/ATIMA, and PALISADES COLLECTION, LLC. PUBLIC NOTICE inspection and copying between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday Assignee of Polaris, A Florida Limited Liability Company and GE MONEY BANK A Cor- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR through Friday, at the Department of Planning and Development, 3600 West Sover- poration F/K/A/ GE CAPITAL CONSUMER CARD CO. CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 09-2014-CA-000743 eign Path, Lecanto, Florida 34461. For more information about this application, Defendants. please contact the Land Development Division at (352) 527-5239. NOTICE OF ACTION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to TO: TIMOTHY ALAN RUNNELS, HUMBERTO GONZALEZ JR and ISAOA/ATIMA v. any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the ANNIE M. TUCKER A/K/A ANNIE MAE TUCKER A/K/A ANNIE TUCKER A/K/A ANNIE M. proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she may need to insure that a verbatim YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Interpleader has been filed against you and STEVENFIELD, et al record of the proceedings is made, which record includes all testimony and evi- that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CITRUS Defendant(s). dence upon which the appeal is to be based. COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER, whose address is Law office of Keith Taylor P.A. P.O. Box 2016, Lecanto FL , 34460 on or before November 12, 2014, and NOTICE OF ACTION FOR FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING-PROPERTY Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a dis- file the original with the clerk of this Court at Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, In- ability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, Cit- verness, FL., 34450, before service on Plaintiff or immediately thereafter. If you fail to TO: PAUL DUCAN BASS HEIR OF PATSY L. BASS A/K/A PATSY BASS , rus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. ADDRESS UNKNOWN 341-6565, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property 5220 S LECANTO HIGHWAY should be divided: The Overbid funds in the amount of $4,162.09 resulting from the LECANTO, FL 34461 Chairman, Board of County Commissioners tax deed sale that occurred on December 11, 2013 and referenced as 2013-350. Citrus County, Florida Residence unknown, if living, including any unknown spouse of the said Defendants, Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the if either has remarried and if either or both of said Defendant(s) are dead, their re- Published October 20, 2014 OA-14-01 Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. spective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other persons claiming by, through, under or against the named WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 30th day of September, 2014. Defendant(s); and the aforementioned named Defendant(s) and such of the afore- mentioned unknown Defendants and such of the aforementioned unknown Angela Vick, Clerk of Court and Comptroller Defendant(s) as may be infants, incompetents or otherwise not sui juris. (SEAL) By: /s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been commenced to foreclose a Published October 13, 20, 27 & November 3, 2014 mortgage on the following real property, lying and being and situated in Citrus 429-1020 MCRN County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: 10/28/14 Lien Sale PUBLIC NOTICE PARCELS A, B AND C, A RESUB OF LOT 8, HERITAGE ACRES, ACCORDING TO THE MAP 432-1020 MCRN NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 96, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CIT- Citrus Mini Storage is wishing to avail itself of the provisions of applicable laws of this Macphee, James D. 2013 CA 824 NOA RUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PUBLIC NOTICE state, Civil Code Section 83.801 - 83.809, hereby gives notice of sale under said law, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR to wit: On October 28, 2014. Citrus Mini Storage is located at 124 N Florida Avenue PARCEL A: THE SOUTH 145.30 FEET OF LOT 8 HERITAGE ACRES, AS RECORDED IN PLAT Inverness, FL 34453, phone 352-860-2883, at 11:00 am of the day. Citrus Mini Storage CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION BOOK 11, PAGE 96, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO A 25 CASE NO.:2013 CA 824 will conduct a public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, of household goods, FOOT WIDE EASEMENT ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY THEREOF FOR ROAD business property, and misc. items, etc. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, RIGHT-OF-WAY. Plaintiff, vs. Tenant Name Unit # Contents PARCEL B: THE NORTH 145.30 FEET OF THE SOUTH 290.60 FEET OF LOT 8, HERITAGE AC- James B Strickland 34 Household/ Business Items JAMES D MACPHEE, et al., RES, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 96, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, Defendants. Ryan Wilson 44 Household/ Business Items FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO A 25 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY Suzette Berry B4 Household/ Business Items THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. NOTICE OF ACTION The sale is being made to satisfy an owner’s lien. The public is invited to attend. Units The South 1/2 of the S 1/2 of the N 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 35, Township 19 South, TO: will be open for visual inspection at time of sale. Owner reserves the right to bid and Range 18 East, Citrus County, Florida, LESS and EXCEPT the right of way of State Road refuse and reject any and all bids. A $100 (cash) refundable cleaning deposit is JAMES D. MACPHEE No. 490. Current Residence: 1405 E WEDGEWOOD LN , HERNANDO, FL 34442 required to bid. LESS AND EXCEPT the following: Published October 13 & 20, 2014.