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NEWS BRIEFS ‘Ride with the tide’ amid COVID-19 COVID-19 cases on rise Pearl Harbor attack survivors remember at home this year According to the Florida Department of AUDREY MCAVOY morning — still wearing his foot- from attending an annual cere- because of the health risks. Health, 81 positive Associated Press ball padding and brown team mony remembering those killed “That’s the way it goes. You got cases were reported shirt — scanning the sky as Japa- in the attack that launched the to ride with the tide,” Ganitch in Citrus County since HONOLULU — Navy sailor nese planes rained bombs on the United States into World War II. said in a telephone interview Mickey Ganitch was getting ready U.S. Pacific Fleet. The 101-year-old has attended from his home in San Leandro, the latest update. to play in a Pearl Harbor football Seventy-nine years later, the most years since the mid-2000s California. Fifty-two new hospital- game as the sun came up on coronavirus pandemic is prevent- but will have to observe the mo- izations were re- Dec. 7, 1941. Instead, he spent the ing Ganitch and other survivors ment from California this year See SURVIVORS/Page A7 ported; four new deaths were reported. To date in the county, 5,096 people have tested positive (including 29 non- residents), 484 have been hospitalized and ERE WE COME A PADDLING 181 have died. H - ... Authorities: Fatal attack at county jail Authorities are in- vestigating a deadly attack at the Citrus County Detention Facility. CoreCivic staff at around 7:53 p.m. Sat- urday, Dec. 5, 2020, responded to “a medi- cal emergency and possible altercation” in one of the Lecanto jail’s housing units, where they found an inmate unconscious on the floor, according to CoreCivic spokes- woman Steven Owen. Owen said jail per- sonnel attempted to revive the man until Nature Coast EMS ar- rived and transported Dozens of paddlers prepare to take off from King’s Bay Park Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020, as an organized, holiday water parade gets started. him to Citrus Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at around 8:45 p.m. Another inmate was Several of Santa’s helpers and other elves identified as the man’s staged a holiday parade in King’s Bay on assailant, and no Sunday, Dec. 6. Throngs of kayakers and other inmates were in- paddleboarders took to the water volved, said Owen, who would not release to bring a little Christmas cheer to names. Crystal River. Chronicle Photo Editor Owen said Citrus Matthew Beck captured the festivities. County Sheriff’s Office detectives are investi- gating the incident. Laura Lou Fitzpatrick, left, organizer of the Santa and his — Buster Thompson Paddling Elves event on King’s Bay, paddles with Kathy Tolle Sunday afternoon, Dec. 6, 2020, in front of Kings Bay Park in Church stages Crystal River. More than 50 paddlers were counted taking part clothing drive in the free event that saw participants make their way around much of King’s Bay. The Hernando United Methodist Church Men’s group plans a Winter Clothing Drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 8-11. Drive-up, drop-off under the portico at 2125 E. Norvell Bryant Highway — do not enter the church. Needed are sweat- ers, long pants (men and women), socks, shoes, coats and jackets and blankets. — From staff reports

POLL Your choice? Polls indicate approximately 50% of the U.S. population would not get the Crystal River resident Wayne Zuchowski get a kiss from his puppy Ripley Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020, as the Santa and His Paddling Elves COVID-19 vaccine when event begins in King’s Bay. Event organizer Laura Lou Fitzpatrick said the event is a way she hopes to bring the community together it becomes available to with a festive, safe activity during a time when gatherings of groups of people has become difficult. The free event concluded with the public. How do you an after-party at St. Johns Tavern where participants were served food provided by Fitzpatrick. feel about getting the vaccine? A. Not in a month of Sundays. B. Rather take my chances and roll the dice. Planners address transparency concerns C. Plan to wait and see. D. One of the first in MICHAEL D. BATES what they believe are more equitable ways for allay any board concerns on transparency. line. Staff writer each county and city represented in the MPO “I think it will,” he said. “We’ve done every- E. Sign me up now to pay their fair share for keeping the trans- thing they've asked for. We’ve shown our ex- To vote, visit www. Members of the Hernando-Citrus Metropol- portation agency viable. penditures. We show our revenues and we chronicleonline.com. itan Planning Organization (MPO) in Septem- Staff obliged and a budget overview is on show our salaries.” Scroll down the home ber called for more budget transparency and the agenda for the Thursday, Dec. 10, meeting Here are takeaways from that budget page and look for the asked staff to come back with a detailed snap- to be held in Brooksville. breakdown: shot of its spending. MPO Executive Director Steve Diez said he poll box in the right- The board also asked for options to create believes the staff-prepared agenda item will See CONCERNS/Page A2 hand column. Results will appear next Monday. Find last Classifieds ...... B7 Editorial...... A6 INDEX Lottery Numbers . . .B3 week’s online poll Comics ...... B6 Entertainment . . . . . A4 Lottery Payouts . . . .B3 Horoscope ...... A4 results./Page A3 Crossword ...... B10 Extra Puzzles . . . . .B10 TV Listings...... B6 A2 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

population of 191,684) Without it, the MPO and how can I get more Thursday, Dec. 10 in the Brooksville. CONCERNS contributes $392,000 an- would likely survive but information? county commissioners’ For more information Continued from Page A1 nually and Citrus (popu- might have to pare down A: The Hernando/Cit- chambers on the first about the MPO meeting, lation 149,265) future projects, Rogers rus Metropolitan Plan- floor of the Hernando visit http://hernando- contributes $308,000. said. ning Organization (MPO) County Government Cen- countyfl.iqm2.com/ Q: How much cash on- Q: The third option? Q: When is the meeting will meet at 1:30 p.m. ter, 20 North Main St., in citizens/. hand is needed to fund A: This option is a bit the MPO? more complicated and A: Annual expendi- has to do with apportion- tures range from $600,000 ing the funding by five THE CENTER FOR to $775,000 and it is (representing each MPO staff ’s position that member’s jurisdiction) based on current spend- based on the percentage BONE & JOINT DISEASE ing trends, it will take of population in the orga- $700,000 to fund the nization's area. organization. Bottom line: Hernando New Telemedicine Service Available Q: How many MPO County would pay staffers are there and $378,000, Unincorpo- what are their salaries? rated Citrus County A: The organization al- $287,000, Brooksvile, locates $411,891 for its $18,200, Crystal River, four full-time $7,000 and Inverness, employees. $15,400. Q: How much do Her- Q: And the final nando and Citrus coun- option? ties contribute A: Divide the funding financially to the MPO? level by the nine MPO A: Hernando County voting positions. Based Craig Bennett, MD provided the MPO an ini- on the $700,000 number, Dragomir Mijic, D.O. Kirill Ilalov, MD Conservative Spine/General tial $450,000 loan for op- each MPO member seat Shoulder/Elbow/General Spine erating expenses when it would contribute about merged with Citrus $77,777 with Hernando County. County’s share amount- However, Hernando ing to $233,333 and Citrus does not kick in that County at $155,554. $450,000 annually so the Q: Why the sudden con- original loan continues cern about the MPO to pay MPO expenses budget? until getting reimbursed A: Hernando County by grants. Commissioner Steve Citrus County or the Champion summed it up cities of Brooksville, in September when he Jared Salinsky, DO George Kardashian, MD Juan Raposo, MD Christopher Reyher, MD Crystal River and Inver- said the current method Sports/General Hand/General Spine/Total Joints Physiatry/PM&R ness pay nothing. of funding the MPO is Q: The MPO board has unfair because his county asked for more equitable pays the full freight and financial contributions Citrus, Inverness, Crystal for both counties to sat- River and Brooksville isfy the annual $700,000 pay nothing — even funding threshold. Staff though they benefit from has come up with four the organization's trans- options. What are they? portation work.. A: The first option: “We shouldn't have all Hernando County contin- the money in it and you ues to contribute have nothing,” Champion Christopher Linberg, MD Dolfi Herscovici, D.O. $450,000. Citrus County told the Citrus County Alexander Pappas, DPM would kick in $100,000 representatives. “(It) Sports/General Foot/Ankle Foot/Ankle and each of the three cit- should be equal because The Center For Bone & Joint Disease is proud to be celebrating our 47th year of providing the Tampa Bay area with cutting-edge orthopaedic care. For your ies represented on the we're all one team.” convenience, we have four office locations to better serve the needs of our Citrus, Hernando, Pasco and Hillsborough communities. We have eight experienced, board (Brooksville, Crys- Q: What happens if the highly trained orthopaedic surgeons, a physiatrist and a podiatrist available to care for all of you r orthopaedic conditions. We also offer x-ray and MRI services. tal River and Inverness) current funding situation Our nationally and internationally trained physical and occupational therapists are waiting to provi de you with one-on-one care. would contribute $50,000 remains unchanged? each. A: Hernando County The Results You Want,The Care You Deserve! Care Credit Financing Available Q: What is the second Administrator Jeff Rog- 7544 Jacque Rd., 8281 S. Suncoast Blvd., option? ers said expenses have Hudson, FL 34667 Homosassa, FL 34446 A: Determine how risen since the MPO was much each governmental formed. Staff has grown 727-697-2200 352-597-2664 entity pays based on the and consultants are 16506 Pt. Village Dr., Suite 109, 10221 Yale Ave., percentage of the popu- costly. Both counties are Lutz, FL 33558 Brooksville, FL 34613 lation of each county in growing and, to meet ex- 727-605-3808 352-596-0900 the MPO area. Under penses, the MPO needs 000ZGZ2 that scenario, Hernando more money in its County (with a coffers. www. C enter F or B one A nd J oint.com Merry Christmas

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CR City Council BUSTER THOMPSON Mustang Boulevard while the seeking to have Howard take it In that case, Khokhlov was incumbents to be Staff writer homeowner was investigating a away. charged with armed burglary. disturbance. Howard made his ruling Friday Khokhlov’s next court date is sworn back onto A Beverly Hills man accused of When the homeowner went after Caughey explained the Feb. 2. dais Dec. 7 home invasion and robbery swore back to bed, Caughey said, he was charges against Khokhlov. I I I at a judge and attorneys during alerted by a “maniacal” laughter Caughey said Khokhlov was Howard set Isaac James Smith’s After journeying through his latest court hearing. coming from his kitchen, where first arrested in February 2020 for trial for the week of Feb. 15, 2021, the 2020 election year, David H. Morris yelled several he found Morris and fired a round threatening Citrus County Sher- with a final pre- three incumbent Crystal vulgarities the afternoon of Fri- at him. iff ’s Office depu- trial hearing on River City Council members day, Dec. 4, 2020, Caughey said Morris swiped ties with a knife Feb. 1. are going to make their offi- at Circuit Court the homeowner’s phone when he when they found Smith, 35, of In- cial return to the dais. Judge Richard was calling 911, and tried to wres- him slumped verness, is Ken Brown, Pat Fitzpat- “Ric” Howard, tle the gun from him, but the over a fence. charged with rick and Robert Holmes will his public de- homeowner struck his attacker For those alle- with two counts be sworn back into their re- fender and the with his gun, allowing him to get gations, Khokh- of child abuse spective council seats 1, 3 prosecutor after back on the phone with 911. lov was charged Isaac causing great and 5 during a special he heard the alle- When deputies were transfer- Mark with aggravated James bodily harm. It’s gations against ring Morris from one patrol car to assault against a Smith alleged he meeting at 5:30 p.m. Mon- David H. Vladimir him. another, he was able to run off be- Khokhlov law enforcement faces two caused severe day, Dec. 7, 2020, at city Morris “Take me to my fore deputies caught him soon officer, possess- bruising and in- faces armed charges of hall, 123 NW U.S. 19, Crys- reportedly cell!” the 46-year- after. ing less than 20 child abuse. jury to a young tal River. cursed judge, burglary old demanded Caughey said there’s a chance charges. grams of mari- boy and girl in Brown and Holmes were atorneys. from corrections Morris will either be found in- juana and pos- December 2019. re-elected Election Day, officers at the Citrus County De- competent for trial or found not sessing drug paraphernalia. I I I and Fitzpatrick was tention Facility, where Morris ap- guilty by reason of insanity. While Khokhlov was out on Misty Electra Doughn Nichols, uncontested. peared to his court hearing via a “Well then Backer Act me, and bond on those charges in Septem- 28, of Homosassa, pleaded no con- This will be Brown's third live video link. get me out of here,” Morris said ber, Caughey told Howard, he test as a habitual felony offender term on council, and Fitz- After Morris was escorted away, after Caughey finished summariz- went to the Crystal River Health in exchange for seven years in patrick's second. Holmes Howard asked courthouse staff to ing his case against him, before and Rehab off of Northeast 12th prison for almost running over a has served from 1986 to send him a recording of Morris’ he lashed out with obscenities. Avenue without a shirt on, a knife deputy at the end of a vehicle 1999, from 2002 to 2006 statements. Also in court on Friday: on his waistband and two dogs at chase in August 2020. and again from 2012 to Feb. 2, 2021, was set as Morris’ Howard revoked bond for Mark his side. In connection with the incident, next court date. 2020. Vladimir Khokhlov, the Crystal Caughey said Khokhlov started Nichols was charged with aggra- Morris faces charges of wit- River 34-year-old accused of banging on the facility’s windows vated assault of a law enforce- Council’s next meeting is nesses intimidation, burglary of a breaking into a local rehabilita- and door before he forced his way ment, aggravated fleeing and at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 14. dwelling with battery, attempted tion center armed with a knife inside, where he made gestures eluding, driving with an invalid — Buster Thompson strong-arm robbery and resisting and a pair of dogs he threatened for his dogs to attack rehab license and possessing law enforcement without staff with. employees. methamphetamine. Food giveaway violence. Khokhlov had asked his attor- Deputies later apprehended Her punishment also carries a Assistant State Attorney Bryan ney, Assistant Public Defender Khokhlov after he left. Khokhlov three-year minimum-mandatory to be Thursday at Caughey told Howard he’s prose- Charity Braddock, to file and told authorities he was trying to sentence, and will run concurrent New Church cuting Morris for sneaking into a argue a motion to reinstate his visit a relative, and was let inside to an expected 10-year prison sen- home in June 2020 off of West bond the same time Caughey was by staff. tence out of Levy County. Without Walls A drive-thru-only Feed Citrus County food give- away is Thursday at New Community partners in keeping children warm Church Without Walls. Beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, the pub- lic can receive boxes of as- sorted food items at the church at 300 S. Kensing- ton Ave., Lecanto, next to the Holiday Inn Express. Monetary donations are needed to continue feeding Citrus County residents. Please consider donating through the New Church Without Walls (www.new churchwithoutwalls.com).

— From staff reports

ONLINE POLL RESULTS

QUESTION: As holiday season shopping shifts into full gear, how do you plan to purchase gifts in Special to the Chronicle light of the local Knights of Columbus Council 6168, their Ladies Auxiliary and members of the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office donated 72 brand new boys' and girls' surge in positive winter coats to the Family Resources Center in Hernando. On hand for the presentation to Family Resource Center Administrator Ginger West were COVID-19 cases? Citrus County Sheriff Mike Prendergast, Council 6168 Grand Knight Mike Belkin and Past Grand Knight John Uva, who managed the fundraising, purchasing and delivery of the coats. Sheriff Prendergast is the Council 6168 Deputy Grand Knight. The coats were purchased through the Knights I A. I’m shopping of Columbus nationally sponsored “Coats for Kids” program. The three organizations raised $1,500 through volunteer work and donations to pay for online only. It’s the coats. “We work hard to help our neighbors in need. It’s one of our main reasons for being,” Belkin said. “Charity is really important to us.” West safe and easy. was grateful on behalf of area children who will receive the coats, especially now with cooler weather coming. “There will be lots of need for coats (284 votes) and blankets again this year,” West said. The goal of the Coats for Kids program is to ensure that no child in North America goes without a coat during I B. In person. The the winter season, according to the Knights of Columbus website. Hundreds of thousands of new winter coats have been distributed to children since brick-and-mortar the program’s inception in 2009. This is the 11th year that Knights of Columbus Council 6168 has contributed toward coats for the Family Resource stores have a Center. From left are John Uva, Mike Belkin, Mike Prendergast and Ginger West. better selection. (46 votes) HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED SUBMIT YOUR EVENT  Local groups are welcome to add their upcoming I C. A little in Key votes for the week ending Dec. 4, 2020, by Voterama in Congress person and a little events to the Chronicle’s online calendar. I online. Legalizing Marijuana 3884 (above), would have Reserve Governor:  Visit www.chronicleonline.com/calendar. (363 votes) Under Federal Law: the right to test job Voting 48-47, the Senate Voting 228-164, the applicants and employees on Dec. 3 confirmed I D. I’ve made a House on Dec. 4 passed for marijuana impairment Christopher J. Waller, 61, pledge to shop to ensure the safety of the for a term on the Federal local only this a bill (HR 3884) that Dan Webster, year. Too many would allow marijuana to workplace. Reserve System board of Yes. small businesses be used legally for governors due to expire in Marco are suffering and medicinal and recreational I Speeding ALS Disability January 2030. SERVICES purposes under federal Rubio, Rick Scott, Yes. need help. Benefits: Voting 96-1, the Unto us (126 votes) law while allowing states Senate on Dec. 2 passed I Key votes ahead: a child is born to continue to set their a bill (S 578) that would Congress will debate I E. Shopping is a own marijuana policies. regular 2021 hobby. I’m enable victims of ALS Dan Webster, No. appropriations and the already or nearly (amyotrophic lateral 2021 military budget in Reason for the I done. Authorizing Marijuana sclerosis, also known as the week of Dec. 7 and (41 votes) Workplace Testing: Lou Gehrig’s disease) to Voting 174 for and 218 start receiving Social could also vote on a Total votes: 860. against, the House on Security disability benefits coronavirus relief SEASON For this week’s Dec. 4 defeated a at the time of their package. online poll Republican measure to diagnosis. Marco Rubio, © 2017 Thomas On Sunday, December 13th & 20th, question, see guarantee that employers, Rick Scott, Yes. Reports Inc. 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There are 24 for what feels comfortable, and take days left in the year. steps that ensure a better future. Re- fuse to let your emotions override David Lander, Today’s Highlight in History: practicality. ‘Squiggy,’ dies at 73 On Dec. 7, 1941, the Empire of Japan launched an air raid on the Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Take LOS ANGELES — Actor the initiative. Invest time and energy U.S. Navy base at Pearl Harbor in David L. Lander, who played into setting up a routine that helps you Hawaii as well as targets in Malaya, continue to strive for positive goals. the character of Squiggy on the Hong Kong, Guam, the Philippines popular ABC comedy “Laverne Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — A and Wake Island; the United States change to how you handle your fi- & Shirley,” has died after a de- declared war against Japan the nances, health or legal matters may cades-long battle with multiple next day. not turn out as anticipated. Don’t be- sclerosis, his wife said. He was On this date: lieve everything someone tells you. 73. In 1787, Delaware became the Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — If you Lander died Friday in Los An- first state to ratify the U.S. want to make a change, update your geles, surrounded by his wife, Constitution. resume to suit the current job market. daughter and son-in-law, Kathy In 1909, in his State of the Union Be bold, and discuss your ideas and Fields Lander said in an email concerns. address, President William Howard Saturday to the Associated Taft defended the decision to base Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Be Press. careful who you share your ideas or U.S. naval operations in the Pacific “It was very peaceful,” Lander at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, instead beliefs with to avoid a situation that will said. “He had a tough battle with put you in a vulnerable position. of in the Philippines. MS for 37 years and he perse- In 1917, during World War I, the Aries (March 21-April 19) — Don’t let vered like no one I have ever uncertainty get you down; initiate what United States declared war on you want to do wholeheartedly, and seen, and it taught me a great Austria-Hungary. deal about the important things don’t look back. It’s time to take Associated Press file Ten years ago: WikiLeaks control. of life.” In this Sept. 16, 2009 file photo, actor David Lander arrives at founder Julian Assange surren- Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Emotional Lander had a longtime come- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s 35th Annual Dinner of dered to authorities in London, spending will turn out to be costly. Size dic partnership with Michael Champions in Los Angeles. Actor David L. Lander, who played where he was jailed for nine days up what’s reasonable, and look for McKean, whom he met at Carn- the character of Squiggy on the popular ABC comedy “Laverne before being freed on bail as he practical ways to reach your goal. egie Mellon University. Together & Shirley,” has died Friday, Dec. 4, 2020, after a decades-long fought extradition to Sweden for Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Set your they created the characters of battle with multiple sclerosis, his wife said. He was 73. questioning in a rape investigation. sights on a reasonable goal. Take a Lenny and Squiggy that they Five years ago: Republican look at what others are doing, and ask would play on the show, which experts for advice when in doubt. presidential candidate Donald ran from 1976 to 1983. Lenny 1950s. Then Italy’s virus cases Barcelona, where she is per- Trump called for a “total and com- Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Fix up and Squiggy — or Lenny Kos- surged. forming next week. That comes plete shutdown of Muslims entering your surroundings to accommodate nowski and Andrew “Squiggy” An outbreak in both La Sca- after a whirlwind 2 1/2 days in your lifestyle. A unique joint venture will the United States,” an idea swiftly Squiggman — were friends and la’s chorus and its orchestra Milan that include a COVID-19 condemned by his rival GOP candi- turn out to be lucrative as well as give upstairs neighbors of Laverne forced the country’s premier test, a gown fitting at Giorgio Ar- you an emotional boost. dates for president and other DeFazio (Penny Marshall) and opera house to cancel for the mani for her part in the show, a Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Keep your Republicans. emotions in check when dealing with Shirley Feeney (Cindy Wil- first time one of the top events dress rehearsal and, finally, per- One year ago: A dozen frail sur- sensitive issues. Say less, and listen to liams), bottle-cappers in 1950s on Europe’s cultural calendar. forming for a TV camera an aria vivors of the Japanese attack on complaints and criticism earnestly. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Oropesa is now set to be one she had prepared for her open- Pearl Harbor returned to honor Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — A change McKean tweeted a photo in of more than 20 opera stars, ing night as “Lucia di those who died in the 1941 bomb- to your environment or surroundings tribute to Lander on Saturday of among them Placido Domingo, Lammermoor.” ing that launched the U.S. into will help you realize what you want. the two actors in the early days. Roberto Alagna and Piotr Bec- Despite the disappointment of World War II. Sum up your alternatives, and take Lander is survived by his wife zała, recording arias and duets missing her La Scala sea- Today’s Birthdays: Linguist and steps to improve your life. and a daughter, Natalie Lander. from the tiered theater for a son-opener debut, Oropesa, 37, political philosopher Noam Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Living in broadcast gala event marking still hopes to reprise the title role Chomsky is 92. Actor Ellen Burstyn the past will be your demise. Focus on US star soprano the traditional Dec. 7 opening. in Donizetti’s opera in Milan is 88. Baseball Hall of Famer moving forward. Discuss your plans misses season debut But there will be no glittering once performances can return to with someone close to you. Johnny Bench is 73. Singer-song- MILAN — Soprano Lisette crowds, and no celebratory din- Italy’s theaters. writer Tom Waits is 71. Basketball Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Look for ner. In fact, on Monday night the Oropesa is a second- alternative routes that will help you Oropesa was to be the first Hall of Famer Larry Bird is 64. Actor American to sing a title role in theater in Milan will be mostly generation Cuban-American Priscilla Barnes is 63. Actor C. channel your skills and energy into empty. born in New Orleans. something more suitable. Use your the gala season opener at La Thomas Howell is 54. Former NFL By then, Oropesa will be in imagination. Romance is featured. Scala since Maria Callas in the — From wire reports player Terrell Owens is 47.

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Record 85/25 HUMIDITY For home delivery by mail: Normal 74/47 In Florida: $67.34 for 13 weeks Yesterday at 3 p.m. 45% Mean temp. 61 Elsewhere in U.S.: $78.26 for 13 weeks Departure from mean -5 POLLEN COUNT** PRECIPITATION* Predominant:Today’s Trees active pollen: Contact us about circulation/delivery issues: Yesterday 0.02" Mon Total for the month 0.02" chenopods,low nettle, med palm high Total for the year 22.39" **Light - only extreme allergic will show symp- 352-563-5655 Today’s count: 0.2/12 Questions: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday Normal for the year 49.84" toms, moderate - most allergic will experience Tuesday’s count: 4.0 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday **Official record values from Tampa International symptoms, heavy - all allergic will experience FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M. 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MEADOWCREST BLVD., *From mouths of rivers **At Kingʼs Bay ***At Masonʼs Creek Montgomery 57 38 1.82 53 30 pc Berlin 49/46/mc Paris 44/38/ra CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 MONDAY Nashville 58 30 0.00 44 29 pc Bermuda 71/68/ra Rio 77/72/ra C ity High Low KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; Cairo 82/62/pc Rome 56/47/ra PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Chassahowitzka*10:59 a.m. 0.6 ft None n/a 2:41 a.m. 0.2 ft 7:30 p.m. 0.1 ft fg=fog; hz=haze; mc=mostly cloudy; Calgary 42/35/cl Sydney 83/64/s SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Crystal River** 9:05 a.m. 2.1 ft 10:14 p.m. 1.7 ft 3:08 a.m. 0.9 ft 4:27 p.m. 0.3 ft pc=partly cloudy; ra=rain; rs=rain/ Havana 78/74/ra Tokyo 57/47/s snow; s=sunny; sh=showers; Withlacoochee* 5:44 a.m. 2.9 ft 7:29 p.m. 2.6 ft 12:57 a.m. 1.3 ft 1:39 p.m. 0.1 ft sm=smoke; sn=snow; ss=snow Hong Kong 72/64/s Toronto 31/27/s Homosassa*** 9:24 a.m. 1.2 ft 11:24 p.m. 0.7 ft 3:33 a.m. 0.4 ft 6:06 p.m. 0.2 ft showers; t=thunderstorms Jerusalem 61/49/pc Warsaw 37/33/mc CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2020 A5 Locals select National Women’s Hall of Fame nominee The six honorees include, in ad- Virtual induction will be Dec. 10 dition to Mary Church Terrell: Aretha Franklin, singer and activ- ist; Toni Morrison, author; Henri- Special to the Chronicle Another committee member, etta Lacks, medical researcher; Lucille Tompkins-Davis, sug- Barbara Hillary, adventurer; and In 1969, the National Women’s gested featuring Terrell in the Barbara Rose Johns, activist and Hall of Fame was founded in Sen- re-enactments and helped write librarian. eca Falls, New York, by then-resi- her script. Mary Church Terrell The inaugural virtual induction dent Shirley Hartley, who now was portrayed in the re-enactment will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. lives in Citrus County and who re- by Bonita Martin. 10, 2020, and is free and open to cently served on the Citrus County The National Women’s Hall of the public. Women’s Suffrage Centennial Fame was formed to honor in per- Registration is required and Committee. petuity America’s most outstand- may be accessed directly at This past summer, the commit- ing women of achievement. It is in eventinterface.com/NWHF tee was required to turn its live the town of Seneca Falls, where VirtualInduction2020/. celebration into a virtual one, pre- the first Women’s Rights Conven- The event will be hosted by Dr. senting re-enactments of famous tion was held in 1848. Since the Angela Davis, author, activist and suffragettes. first Honors Ceremony in 1973, scholar, and by Dr. Deborah One featured Mary Church Ter- some 289 women have been hon- Turner, national president of the rell, who is among the six honor- ored through biannual induction League of Women Voters. ees recently chosen for inclusion ceremonies. More information can be found in the National Women’s Hall of The hall regrets there has been at womenofthehall.org. Fame. a lack of nominations of historic Hartley, whose work on the women of color and has chosen Special to the Chronicle committee included scriptwriting, specifically to induct diverse Mary Church Terrell is among six Citrus County resident Shirley rehearsals, costuming and direct- groups of deceased women who honorees recently chosen for Hartley founded the National ing, was responsible for nominat- deserve posthumous recognition inclusion in the National Women’s Women’s Hall of Fame in 1969 in ing Mary Church Terrell for this in its new Virtual Induction Hall of Fame. Seneca Falls, N.Y. recognition. Series. Special to the Chronicle Food PROGRAMS FOOD PANTRIES I The First Lutheran distribution of bread and veg- their cars, people can enter are welcome. Peace Lutheran on West Fort Island Trail. Call Church of Inverness Food etables from 7 to 9 a.m. at at the Citrus Springs Boule- Church (“The Church on the 352-795-2176. I Daystar Life Center — Pantry is open to all from 5310 S. Suncoast Blvd., Ho- vard entrance. They will be Hill”) is at 7201 U.S. 41 South 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, mosassa Springs. Open to met with a person bringing in Dunnellon (at the corner of GIVEAWAYS through Friday (excluding hol- Wednesday and Thursday. Homosassa residents only. them a bag of essential non- U.S. 41 and State Road 40). I El-Shaddai food minis- idays), 6751 W. Gulf-to-Lake For information, call For information, call 352-621- food items, which could in- For more information, call the tries “brown bag of food” dis- Highway, Crystal River. 352- 352-726-1637. 3008 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. clude toilet paper, paper church at 352-489-5881. tribution is from 10 a.m. to 795-8668. Food for dogs and I Living Water Ministries Tuesday or Wednesday and towels, personal hygiene I The Salvation Army of- 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Crystal cats may also be available. — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, ask for Clara. items and other supplies fers free hot meals from 4 to 5 River Church of God, 2180 W. Other assistance available. A 4021 N. Lecanto Highway, in I Homosassa First United based on availability. As cars p.m. Tuesdays in the thrift 12th Ave. Although food is dis- community service resource. the Beverly Plaza. Call Methodist Church Bread of continue around the drive, the store parking lot at Daystar tributed once a week, families I First Baptist Church of 352-270-8886. Life Pantry — 8 to 11 a.m. food pantry crew waits with Life Center, 6751 W. Gulf-to- are only eligible for food once Homosassa Life Care Center I Our Lady of Fatima — Thursdays in fellowship hall. pre-assembled bags of food Lake Highway, Crystal River, a month. Call 352-628-9087 — 9 to 10:30 a.m. Mondays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Bag of groceries with bread, items. Cars then exit onto Elk- and from 4 to 5 p.m. Wednes- or 352-302-9925. and Thursdays for bread dis- through Friday, 604 U.S. 41 meat and produce available cam Boulevard. There is no days at the Homosassa Lions I Inglesia Comunidad tribution at 10540 W. Yulee S., open to needy residents of for Homosassa residents charge for these ministries Club, 3705 S. Indiana Ter- Cristiana Nuevo Comienzo Drive, Homosassa. Ho- Floral City, Hernando and In- once a month. Call and all are welcome. North race, Homosassa. (New Beginnings Church) mosassa residents may re- verness. Call 352-726-1707. 352-628-4083. Oak Baptist Church is located I Free hot meals are avail- sponsors a food giveaway at ceive a bag of canned and dry I Saint Margaret’s Episco- I Serving our Savior at 9324 N. Elkcam Blvd. in able Monday through Friday 10 a.m. every second and goods once a month. Call pal Church hosts a food pan- (SOS) — 8:30 to 11 a.m. Citrus Springs. Call 352-489- for clients ages 60-plus at the fourth Wednesday morning at 352-628-3858. We Care Mo- try from 9:30 a.m. to Thursdays at Good Shepherd 1688 for more information. following community centers. Shepherd’s Way Community bile Pantry is at the church on 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Lutheran Church, 439 E. Nor- I The St. Vincent de Paul Call to reserve your first meal Church, 965 N. Lecanto High- the first Thursday of every Wednesdays at 114 N. Osce- vell Bryant Highway, Her- Society of St. Thomas the as a visitor: Central Citrus way, Lecanto. This is drive- month from 9-11 a.m. ola Ave. in downtown Inver- nando. This is a drive-thru Apostle Church Food Pantry Community Center at 2804 thru pre-bagged groceries. I A food pantry is provided ness. For information, call food pantry. Clients are al- is open on Tuesdays from W. Marc Knighton Court in Le- For more information, call by St. Timothy Lutheran 352-726-3153. lowed to come every other 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The canto (352-527-5993; West 352-804-2263 (Espanol) or Church and Life Tree Church I The Citrus County Veter- week. SOS is an equal oppor- church is located on U.S. 19, Citrus Community Center at 352-527-9900 (English). from 9:30 a.m. to noon every ans Coalition’s food pantry, for tunity provider. Email sos- approximately 1/2 mile south 8940 W. Veterans Drive in I Hernando Seventh-day Tuesday at Life Tree Church veterans and their families, [email protected] of the Cardinal Street inter- Homosassa (352-795-3831); Adventist Church, 1880 N. at 1501 SE U.S. 19, Crystal operates from 9 a.m. to noon I Calvary Church — section. The pantry provides East Citrus Community Cen- Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- River. Call 352-403-1498. Tuesdays and the first and 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays, bagged canned goods, ter at 9907 E. Gulf-to-Lake vides food distribution for I St. Anne’s Episcopal third Thursdays (excluding 2728 E. Harley St., Inverness. non-perishable food items Highway in Inverness (352- needy families from 10 a.m. to Church — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. holidays) at 1801 N. Paul Photo ID and proof of Citrus and food staples for people 344-9666); and at the historic 11:30 a.m. the second Tues- Tuesday, Wednesday and Drive in Inverness, just west County residency are re- facing temporary hardship Hernando School on the cor- day monthly. Call Thursday in the administration of U.S. 41, on Independence quired. Visitors can receive and living within parish bound- ner of Florida Avenue and 352-212-5159. building, 9870 W. Fort Island Highway. The pantry offers a food once per month. Calvary aries. To be eligible, clients Parsons Point Road. I Christ Christian Bible Trail, Crystal River. Call variety of dry, canned and fro- Church is an equal opportu- must present photo ID. Call I St. Margaret’s Episcopal Ministry distributes food at 352-795-2176. zen goods (cereals, rice, nity provider. 352-628-3366. Emergency Church’s Feed My Sheep out- 1 p.m. Wednesdays at 619 I St. Elizabeth Ann Seton canned vegetables, soups I Calvary Chapel of Inver- help with utility shut-offs, pre- reach — 11:30 a.m. Wednes- NE Second St., Crystal River. Catholic Church in Citrus and meats) for veterans in ness — Free bagged grocer- scriptions and other emer- days. Call n 352-726-3153. Preparations are being made Springs serves those in need need. For food assistance, ies available from noon to 2 gency services are provided. I Calvary Chapel of Inver- to provide a hot meal once a with free boxes of food from call Food Pantry Director Trish p.m. Thursdays at 960 S. U.S. Volunteers are available from ness hosts a soup kitchen week. Call 352-513-8065. its food pantry. Special no- Hendry at 352-857-1171, see 41. 352-726-1480. Calvary 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every I We Care Food Pantry tice: Gift certificates for hams a member at one of CCVC’s Church is an equal opportu- through Thursday. Thursday, at 960 S. U.S. 41. hosts distributions twice a will be given out for the Christ- flea markets, or ask a volun- nity provider. All are welcome. The meal in- month in Homosassa at the mas distribution. Call 352- teer during food pantry hours. I Floral City First Baptist FREE MEALS cludes soup, bread and des- Catholic Charities Outreach 465-6613 on Tuesday, Dec. I Our Lady of Grace Cath- Church — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. I Peace Lutheran Church sert. For information, call Center. We Care also oper- 15, to sign up. The distribution olic Church — 10 to 11 a.m. the third Thursday monthly. offers a free community meal 352-726-1480. ates three mobile pantries. will be the following Saturday the third Tuesday monthly, Proof of residency required. from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. the I Our Father’s Table — Once a month the mobile morning, Dec. 19, at 9 a.m. 6 Roosevelt Blvd. Call I Food and non-food items third Monday monthly. This is 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the pantry goes to Chasahowtizka I Citrus United Basket 352-746-2144. are available from 10 a.m. to not a fundraiser and there is second, third, fourth and fifth Fire Station, First Baptist (CUB) — 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. I St. Margaret’s Episcopal noon every fourth Saturday at no charge. Come be our Saturdays monthly at St. Church in Old Homosassa Monday through Friday, 1201 Church — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. North Oak Baptist Church in guest(s). We care and you Anne’s Episcopal Church, one and First Baptist Church in Parkside Ave., Inverness, to Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Citrus Springs. Remaining in are important to us. All ages mile west of the Plantation Inn Ozello. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Citrus County residents Call 352-726-3153. Feed My facing temporary hardship. Sheep is closed until further Call 352-344-2242 or go on- notice. I For a Day or Night of Fun line to citrusunitedbasket.org. I First Presbyterian I 19 We Care Food Pantry — Church of Crystal River — and to Meet New Friends. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday 9:30 a.m. to noon the second and Thursday, 5259 W. Cardi- and fourth Tuesdays monthly, nal St., Homosassa. If you 1501 SE U.S. 19. Call Come need help, come sign up. The 352-795-2259. pantry gives away meat, dairy, I Suncoast Baptist Church and Play! produce, personal care items — food pantry open for bread and more. Assistance is also distribution from 7 to 9 a.m. B To place your Bingo ads, available for SNAP. 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If anyone has any doubts not necessarily represent the great, big things, made un- about renewing your war- According to Commis- about President Trump being opinion of the editorial board. unfit to be the leader of the godly technological advances, ranty,” or “due to your pay- sioner Nikki Fried, the com- I Groups or individuals are free world, just watch his be- invited to express their opinions explored the universe, cured ment history you are pany sells extended car havior in denying the results in a letter to the editor. diseases and we cultivated qualified to re- warranties with of the election. I Persons wishing to address the the world’s greatest artists ceive a lower in- calls that began It is beyond sad that he editorial board, which meets and the world’s greatest econ- terest rate,” or THE ISSUE: with some varia- blemishes our democracy weekly, should call Jeff Bryan omy. We reached for the stars, at 352-563-5660. acted like men. We aspired to some other State levies tion of “we’re with the phoney charges of a promotion. calling about your rigged election. I All letters must be signed and intelligence, we didn’t belittle $345K fine include a phone number and They are an- car’s extended He did everything in his it. It didn’t make us feel infe- against auto hometown, including letters noying. Some of- warranty.” power to suppress the vote, rior. We didn’t identify our- warranty sent via email. Names and selves by who we voted for in fers may be The fine follows and when that didn’t work, he hometowns will be printed; company. the last election and we didn’t legitimate. Some an investigation has resorted to his final op- phone numbers will not be published or given out. scare so easy. may be scams. into 69 consumer tion: throw a childish tan- trum. Pathetic and it’s truly a I We reserve the right to edit We were able to be all these Many times, re- OUR OPINION: complaints sub- sad time for our nation. letters for length, libel, fairness things and do all these things gardless of mitted to the de- and good taste. Go for it. Only thing sadder than a because we were informed ... whether the un- partment narcissist doing what he’s I Letters must be no longer than by great men, men who were derlying product between Septem- 400 words, and writers will be revered. The first step in solv- doing is the folks who believe limited to four letters per month. is legitimate or not, the call ber 2019 and March 2020. his nonsense. Where is the ing any problem is recogniz- itself may be a violation of The complaints allege that I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, ing there is one. common sense? 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., federal and state regula- Fidelity Mutual Life and Crystal River, FL 34429; or tions on sales calls. Turnkey Auto group made Barry Stine email to letters@chronicle Ben Benassi Often these calls are made unsolicited telemarketing Homosass Springs online.com. Inverness by robocaller machines con- calls to market auto warran- nected to a Voice over Inter- ties to consumers. four votes and didn’t kick and net telephone line. The The fine includes 66 viola- Wrecking, dividing scream that it was rigged. In The wisdom to lead machine automatically dials tions of a state statute re- our country Florida, a Republican won In 2015, acting decisively on telephone numbers, and quiring solicitors to identify who wasn’t even running for the recommendation of the I thought it was quite sad when the telephone is an- themselves by their true office. Trump claims wide- National Institutes of Health, and comical that 20 or so peo- swered, it will switch to a first and last names and spread fraud. So are all these Congress approved a $3.5 mil- ple waving flags and signs Republicans who won fraudu- lion grant to the Wuhan Insti- real person. identify the business for think the election isn’t over lent? They’re on the same But while the call may be which they are soliciting. tute of Virology to study bat yet. ballot. Also, if Trump is con- coronaviruses. Their collec- coming from anywhere in Another 68 violations were This is the same mentality cerned about fraud, why not tive leadership has been re- the world, the number flash- for violating a state statute that brought us the worst question states he won that warded with the COVID-19 ing on your phone may look barring solicitation of peo- president in the history of the used the same platform and virus the world now enjoys. like a local number because ple on the Do Not Call List, United States. He’s been lying voting machines? He also I was thinking, and of many marketers use spoof- and 37 violations regarded a to Americans from day one. I questions the Hispanic vote course I will defer to the ca- ing technology that flashes a state statute regarding auto- think the tally is over 40,000 in Arizona; he got a larger reer professionals who pos- local number instead of the mated calls. lies by now, and rises each percentage of Latino voters sess the science, but perhaps actual number making the Of course, these actions day he claims falsely the elec- than 2016. now would be a good time to tion is rigged because he call. won’t end the plague of un- Trump wrecked our econ- award them another grant to didn’t win. Over a dozen omy, divided our country; Regardless of the legiti- wanted telephone solicita- study ways in which we can house seats were won by Re- America is a mess because of undo their previous success? macy, or lack thereof, of tions, we can hope it will publicans, and most Senate him. these calls, they are irritat- send a message to other As such, I place my com- seats were retained. Republi- It sure didn’t used to be. We plete trust in those who have ing, like a mosquito buzzing companies that Florida is cans won in state Legisla- stood up for what was right. so skillfully guided us to around your head in the serious about enforcing the tures. Yet, I haven’t heard We fought for moral reason. where we are today. middle of the night. And if Do Not Call list. Trump congratulate any of We passed laws, struck down Marvelous! your telephone is listed on For more information on them, because he doesn’t care laws, for moral reason. We if they won or not. the “Do Not Call” list, they the Florida Do Not Call list waged wars on poverty, not on Dan Scallion are illegal, which is the basis go to the Department of Ag- In Iowa, a Democrat lost by poor people. We sacrificed, Citrus Springs for the recent fine levied riculture and Consumer ser- against a Florida company. vices website at www.fdacs. In late November, the gov. Gill treated everyone great (Page C3, titled, “Poll workers dedicated Florida Department of OUND to the election”). Not many people go to I am calling in about Susan Gill, our S the extreme to make sure her employ- Supervisor of Elections for Citrus OFF ees and workers know they are appreci- UNITED WAY NEEDS YOUR HELP: County, who will be leaving us at the be- ated. So, for her excellence in covering ginning of the year. We have a new Su- all the COVID problems this year, I think Donations benefit our friends, neighbors pervisor of Elections coming in and I it has kept us safe. Thank you so much, hope and pray that — being she’s been Ms. Gill, and happy days ahead. trained under Ms. Gill — she will be up I The United Way of Citrus County needs your help to the challenge of being as great as CALL Airbnb has made this Christmas season. The Chronicle is asking that Ms. Gill was. As I have worked on the residents consider contributing $36 (or whatever polls probably since 1994 as a poll 563-0579 neighborhood ‘trashy’ you can afford) to the annual campaign. Checks can worker … I feel that we probably have I am more than fed up with the Airbnb be sent to: Gerry Mulligan, Citrus County Chronicle, the best county in Florida. There’s no way I can across my canal. I moved here to a nice, quiet prove that, but at any rate, that’s what I think. If neighborhood on the water. Now it’s a constant 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL it were not for the training that we have had parade of people. They never rent to just a cou- 34429. They can also be dropped off at the through the prior years, I don’t know whether we ple. They rent to as many as 50 people with Chronicle office in Inverness or Crystal River. would have this excellent outcome that we have dogs, kids, teens, screaming and barking. Their Thanks for being part of the solution to our each election. I’d like to congratulate Ms. Gill for place used to be pretty. It’s gone from pretty to community’s problems. all her years with us in this county for improving pretty trashy. The owners are never there. It’s our county elections to the caliber that it is and I just like I said; a constant parade of strangers — — Gerry Mulligan, publisher heartily wish her the best in her next years. ... I hoards of strangers. What can we do to stop so much appreciated the article that Ms. Gill has this? If anyone has any ideas, please put it in put in the paper on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, Sound Off.

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The National Park Service and Navy, which jointly host the event, also have SURVIVORS closed the ceremony to the public to Continued from Page A1 limit its size. The gathering, featuring a moment of silence, a flyover in missing Nearly eight decades ago, Ganitch’s man formation and a speech by the com- USS Pennsylvania football team was mander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, will be scheduled to face off against the USS livestreamed instead. Arizona team. As usual, they donned Ganitch served the remainder of the their uniforms aboard their ships be- war on the Pennsylvania, helping in the cause there was nowhere to change U.S. recapture of the Alaskan islands of near the field. The pigskin showdown Attu and Kiska. The battleship also never happened. bombarded Japanese positions to help The aerial assault began at 7:55 a.m., with the amphibious assaults of Pacific and Ganitch scrambled from the ship’s islands like Kwajalein, Saipan and living compartment to his battle station Guam. about 70 feet (21 meters) above the main Ganitch remained in the Navy for deck. His job was to serve as a lookout more than 20 years. Afterward, he and report “anything that was briefly worked in a bowling alley before suspicious.” becoming the shop foreman at a fishnet He saw a plane coming over the top of manufacturing plant. a nearby building. Sailors trained the Along the way, he had four children, ship’s guns on the aircraft and shot it 13 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchil- down. dren and nine great-great grandchil- “I was up there where I could see it,” dren. He and his wife, now 90, have been Ganitch said. married for 57 years. The Pennsylvania was in dry dock at Ganitch still shows glimpses of his the time, which protected it from the days as a running guard protecting his torpedoes that pummeled so many other quarterback: He recently crouched vessels that day. It was one of the first to down to demonstrate his football stance return fire on the attacking planes. Even for visiting journalists. so, the Pennsylvania lost 31 men. Kathleen Farley, California chair- Ganitch said a 500-pound bomb missed woman of the Sons and Daughters of Associated Press file him by just 45 feet. Pearl Harbor Survivors, said many sur- In this Dec. 7, 1941 file photo, a small boat rescues a USS West Virginia crew member He didn’t have time to think and did vivors are already talking about going to from the water after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The coronavirus what he had to do. Hawaii next year for the 80th anniver- pandemic is preventing Pearl Harbor survivors from attending an annual ceremony to “You realize that we’re in the war it- sary if it’s safe by then. remember those killed in the 1941 attack. The National Park Service and Navy also are self and that things had changed,” he Farley, whose late father served on said. closing the ceremony to the public and livestreaming it instead. the USS California and spent three days The USS Arizona suffered a much after the attack picking up bodies, has worse fate, losing 1,177 Marines and troops died in the attack. them. Cause they’re really the heroes,” been attending for two decades. sailors as it quickly sank after being They’re why Ganitch likes returning Ganitch said. “I know deep down in my heart that pierced by two bombs. More than 900 to Pearl Harbor for the annual remem- But the health risks to the aging survi- one of these days, we’re not going to men remain entombed on the ship that brance ceremony on Dec. 7. vors of the attack and other World War II have any survivors left,“ she said. ”I rests on the seafloor in the harbor. “We’re respecting them by being veterans mean none of them will gather honor them while I still have them and I Altogether, more than 2,300 U.S. there, and showing up and honoring at Pearl Harbor this year. can thank them in person.”

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With a COVID-19 vaccine perhaps just days away in the U.S., most of California headed into another lock- Associated Press Associated Press down Sunday because of the surging In this photo released by Former Mayor of New York outbreak and top health officials the U.S. Navy, Aviation Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for warned Americans that this is no Boatswain’s Mate 3rd President Donald Trump, time to let their guard down. Class Marnell Maglasang, speaks during a news “The vaccine’s critical,” Dr. Debo- from La Puente, Calif., conference at the rah Birx, the White House coronavi- directs an F/A-18E Super Republican National rus response coordinator, said on Hornet on the flight deck Committee headquarters, NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “But it’s not of the aircraft carrier USS Thursday Nov. 19, 2020, going to save us from this current Nimitz in the Arabian Sea, in Washington. surge. Only we can save us from this Friday Nov. 27, 2020. current surge.” Trump lawyer A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel is scheduled to take US Navy official Rudy Giuliani up a request Thursday to authorize tests positive emergency use of Pfizer’s vaccine. says ‘uneasy Vaccinations could begin just days deterrence’ for COVID-19 later, though initial supplies will be Associated Press People wait in line to be tested for COVID-19 at a testing site in the North WASHINGTON — Presi- rationed, and shots are not expected reached with Iran Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. With coronavirus to become widely available until the DUBAI, United Arab dent Donald Trump said cases surging at a record pace, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a Sunday his personal attor- spring. Emirates — The top U.S. With the U.S. facing what could be new stay-at-home order and said if people don't comply the state's hospitals ney Rudy Giuliani has will be overwhelmed with infected patients. Navy official in the Mideast a catastrophic winter, top govern- said Sunday that America tested positive for the coro- ment officials warned Americans navirus, making him the lat- has reached an “uneasy anew to wear masks, practice social last seen during the dark days in their household. Retailers including deterrence” with Iran after est in Trump’s inner circle to distancing and follow other basic April, when the outbreak was cen- supermarkets and shopping centers contract the disease that is measures — precautions that Presi- tered around New York. The number can operate with just 20% capacity, months of regional attacks now surging across the U.S. dent Donald Trump and other mem- of Americans in the hospital with the while restaurant dining, hair salons, and seizures at sea, even The 76-year-old former bers of the administration have often coronavirus topped 100,000 for the movie theaters, museums and play- as tensions remain high be- New York mayor has trav- disdained. first time over the past few days. grounds must shut down. tween Washington and Teh- eled extensively to battle- “I hear community members par- Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former FDA Hospitals in California are seeing ran over the Islamic ground states in recent days roting back those situations — par- commissioner, warned on CBS’ space in intensive care units dwin- Republic’s nuclear and weeks in an effort to roting back that masks don’t work, “Face the Nation” that the U.S. death dle amid a surge in infections. Cali- program. help Trump subvert his elec- parroting back that we should work toll could be approaching 400,000 by fornia health authorities imposed Vice Adm. Sam Paparo, tion loss. On numerous oc- towards herd immunity, parroting the end of January. the order after ICU capacity fell who oversees the Navy’s casions he has met with back that gatherings don’t result in “As bad as things are right now,” below a 15% threshold in some 5th Fleet based in Bahrain, officials for hours at a time super-spreading events,” Birx said. he said, “they’re going to get a lot regions. struck an academic tone in “And I think our job is to constantly without wearing a mask. worse.” Some law enforcement officials, comments to the annual say those are myths, they are wrong In California, the first place to though, said they don’t plan to en- Manama Dialogue hosted Trump, who confirmed and you can see the evidence base.” enact a statewide lockdown last force the rules, and some business by the International Institute Giuliani’s positive test in a The virus is blamed for over spring, new stay-at-home orders owners are warning that they could for Strategic Studies. He Sunday afternoon tweet, 280,000 deaths and more than 14.6 were set to take effect Sunday night go under after a year of on-and-off wished him a speedy million confirmed infections in the in Southern California, much of the closings and other restrictions. described having a “healthy recovery. U.S. New cases per day have rock- San Francisco Bay area and other California Gov. Gavin Newsom respect” for both Iran’s reg- “Get better soon Rudy, eted to an all-time high of more than areas. said he hopes the new lockdown ular navy and the naval we will carry on!!!” Trump 190,000 on average. The new rules in the state of 40 order is the last one he has to issue, forces of its paramilitary wrote. Deaths per day have surged to an million people prohibit residents declaring the vaccine offers “light at Revolutionary Guard. — From wire reports average of more than 2,160, a level from gathering with those outside the end of the tunnel.” — From wire reports

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PAUL GEREFFI in home Associated Press MIAMI GARDENS — Amid all the punches and shoving and five ejections was Tua Tagovailoa’s best stretch yet as an NFL opener quarterback. The rookie returned from a thumb injury that forced him to miss one game and No. 12 Villanova led three third-quarter scor- ing drives to help the rally past deals No. 17 the Cincinnati Bengals 19-7 Sunday in a game that Texas its first loss included a benches- clearing confrontation and Associated Press other after-the-whistle unpleasantries. GAINESVILLE — Keyontae The Dolphins lost their Johnson scored 19 points, Scot- best defender when NFL in- tie Lewis had 10 points, 10 re- terception leader Xavien bounds and six assists and Howard was thrown out late Florida beat Stetson 84-40 on in the first half, but they lim- Sunday in the Gators’ home ited Cincinnati to 25 yards opener. after halftime and finished Johnson’s dunk started a with six sacks. Miami ranks 9-0 run to give Florida a second in the NFL in scor- 16-5 lead, and the Gators led by ing defense and has allowed double figures for the rest of 10 points in the past two the game. Johnson finished the weeks. half with 12 points and Stetson Both benches emptied in scored 15. Florida scored the the fourth quarter after Cin- first 11 points of the second half cinnati’s Mike Thomas was for a 30-point lead, and the Ga- flagged for a foul covering a tors led by as many as 47 points. punt. There was pushing Noah Locke added 15 points and shoving, and Bengals and Tre Mann scored 10 for safety Shawn Williams and Florida (3-0). Locke was 5 of Miami receivers DeVante 6 from 3-point range as the Ga- Parker and Mack Hollins tors made 9 of 23 from behind were ejected. the arc and 21 of 24 at the free- Miami coach Brian Flores throw line. Mann scored a came onto the field and career-best 19 points in Flori- yelled at the Bengals. da’s opener against Army. “These are like my kids, Johnson was coming off a but my emotions got the best 24-point, 12- perfor- of me there,” Flores said. mance in a win over Boston “I’m going to stick up for my College. He was 7 of 13 from the players, they’re going to field against Stetson. stick up for each other. We Rob Perry scored 13 points got to do a better job keeping and Chase Johnston added our poise.” 10 for Stetson (0-3), which was Tyler Boyd turned a short held to 10-of-51 shooting (19.6%) pass into a 72-yard touch- and turned it over 23 times. down to give the Bengals a Stetson’s second-year coach 7-0 lead, but he was later Donnie Jones coached at Flor- ejected following a tussle ida for 11 seasons on Billy with Howard. Donovan’s staff from The Dolphins (8-4) won for 1996-07, helping lead the Gators the seventh time in eight to back-to-back national games to achieve their best Associated Press championships. 12-game record since 2003. Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki (88) grabs a pass for a touchdown as Cincinnati Bengals Tagovailoa improved to cornerback LeShaun Sims (38) defends, during the second half of a game, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020, No. 12 Villanova 68, 4-1 as a rookie starter with in Miami Gardens. No. 17 Texas 64 seven touchdown passes and “I wasn’t really playing in 153 yards before being side- in the third quarter,” coach AUSTIN, Texas — Jeremiah still no interceptions. He played with the thumb on sync with how the guys were lined late in the game with a Zac Taylor said. “That’s Robinson-Earl and Justin Moore his throwing hand taped, playing,” he said. “Things chest injury. Afterward he where it got away.” each scored 19 points and No. 12 and warmed up as the game started to click at the end of said he was OK. The Dolphins won even Villanova held on late to beat wore on. He threw for the first half.” The Bengals (2-9-1) lost though they didn’t convert a No. 17 Texas 68-64, handing the 167 yards in the pivotal third Cincinnati’s Brandon their fourth game in a row third down until the final Longhorns their first loss after a quarter, when the Dolphins Allen, making his second and are assured of at least minute. Jason Sanders strong start. rallied from a 7-6 halftime start after a knee injury nine defeats for the fifth kicked four field goals and is Collin Gillespie made four free deficit to mount three scor- ended rookie Joe Burrow’s consecutive year. 28 for 29 this year. throws over the final 15 seconds to ing drives. season, went 11 for 19 for “We weren’t good enough See MIAMI/Page B3 secure the victory for the Wildcats (4-1). Jermaine Samuels, who sat out practice this week because of a sprained pinky on his right hand, collected a game-high 12 rebounds. Courtney Ramey and Matt Cole- man III each scored 17 points to No. 1 Tide runs poll streak to 210 pace the Longhorns (4-1). Texas had won the Maui Invitational in the program’s best start in six years under coach Shaka Smart, who just Pass Florida for last season was under intense pressure and speculation he could lose his job. 3rd-best ever No. 8 Michigan St. 79, RALPH D. RUSSO Western Michigan 61 AP college football writer EAST LANSING, Mich. — Joey Alabama was No. 1 for the Hauser had a career-high 24 points fifth week in a row Sunday and and grabbed 10 rebounds, leading extended its streak of consecu- Michigan State over Western tive poll appearances to 210, Michigan. the third longest in the history The Spartans (5-0) seemed flat of The Associated Press college football poll. for a second straight game at home The Crimson Tide were the after beating No. 6 Duke with an in- unanimous No. 1 for the third spired effort on the road. They led straight week and the top seven the Broncos (0-2) by just two points teams were unchanged for a midway through the second half fifth consecutive poll. and trailed for six-plus minutes in Notre Dame was No. 2, fol- the game. lowed by Ohio State, Clemson Western Michigan played for the and Texas A&M to round out first time since Nov. 25, returning to the top five. No. 6 Florida and competition after its program and an- No. 7 Cincinnati also held their other team had COVID-19 issues. spots. Aaron Henry finished with 12 points Alabama’s poll appearance and five assists, while Rocket Watts streak passed Florida’s run of had 10 points and six assists. 209 under Steve Spurrier from Titus Wright led Western Michi- 1990-2002. Up next is Florida gan with 16 points and State’s streak of 211 during Associated Press 10 rebounds. the Bobby Bowden era Alabama running back Najee Harris (22) leaps over LSU safety JaCoby Stevens (7) during the first half of See HOOPS/Page B3 See POLL/Page B3 a game in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020. B2 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2020 NFL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

Tonight’s game: Washington at Steelers: Pittsburgh (11-0) looks to re- main unbeaten facing red-hot (by NFC East standards) Washington (4-7) at 5 p.m. on FOX. WEEK 13 Bills at 49ers: Displaced San Francisco (5-6) “hosts” Buffalo (8-3) in Arizona at 8:15 p.m. on ESPN.

Standings Sunday’s game summaries and box scores AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Las NYJ 9-105, Sanders 5-39, Smith 3-42, Cook Goff threw for 351 yards, W L T Pct PF PA Vikings outlast First downs 24 24 3-28, Trautman 3-9, Kamara 2-9, Murray Seattle stunner: Buffalo 8 3 0 .727 299 282 Total Net Yards 440 376 2-0. Atlanta, J.Jones 6-94, Ridley 5-108, Darrell Henderson ran for a Miami 8 4 0 .667 303 212 error-prone Jags Rushes-yards 25-72 34-206 Gage 4-51, Hurst 1-9, Powell 1-9, Gurley crucial 38-yard touchdown Giants stymie New England 6 6 0 .500 274 255 on Bailey’s OT kick Passing 368 170 1-4, I.Smith 1-(minus 2). and the Los Angeles Rams Wilson, Seahawks N.Y. Jets 0 12 0 .000 180 353 Punt Returns 2-23 0-0 MISSED FIELD GOALS—New Orleans, moved into a tie for the NFC South MINNEAPOLIS — Dan Kickoff Returns 1-32 2-58 Lutz 40. SEATTLE — Laughed at W L T Pct PF PA Bailey kicked a 23-yard field Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-20 West lead with a 38-28 win and mocked for being on top Indianapolis 8 4 0 .667 328 273 Comp-Att-Int 28-47-1 14-23-1 Rivers, defense over the Arizona Cardinals. Tennessee 8 4 0 .667 359 326 goal with 1:49 left in overtime Sacked-Yards Lost 2-13 3-16 of the worst division in the Houston 4 8 0 .333 288 323 for Minnesota after he missed Punts 3-43.0 4-45.5 help Colts to win L.A. Rams 38, NFL, the New York Giants Jacksonville 1 11 0 .083 251 352 two extra points and a Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 over Texans now have an impressive win North 51-yard try with 13 seconds Penalties-Yards 3-21 6-40 Arizona 28 to validate their spot as NFC W L T Pct PF PA Time of Possession 31:01 28:59 HOUSTON — Philip Riv- L.A. Rams 0 14 3 21 — 38 Pittsburgh 11 0 0 1.000 317 188 remaining in regulation, lifting INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS East leaders. ers threw two touchdown Arizona 7 0 7 14 — 28 Cleveland 9 3 0 .750 306 321 the Vikings to a 27-24 victory RUSHING—Las Vegas, Booker 16-50, First Quarter Baltimore 6 5 0 .545 282 214 over Jacksonville. Richard 4-11, Riddick 3-6, Carr 2-5. N.Y. passes in the first half and Ari—Arnold 59 pass from K.Murray (Gon- N.Y. Giants 17, Cincinnati 2 9 1 .208 237 308 Jets, Johnson 22-104, Adams 8-74, Darnold the Indianapolis defense zalez kick), 13:25. The Jaguars (1-11) lost 3-26, Gore 1-2. Seattle 12 West dominated in the second half, Second Quarter W L T Pct PF PA their 11th straight game. PASSING—Las Vegas, Carr 28-47-1-381. LAR—Akers 9 run (Gay kick), 10:35. N.Y. Giants 0 0 14 3 — 17 Kansas City 10 1 0 .909 348 238 The Vikings (6-6) kept the N.Y. Jets, Darnold 14-23-1-186. lifting the Colts to a 26-20 vic- LAR—Higbee 1 pass from Goff (Gay Seattle 3 2 0 7 — 12 RECEIVING—Las Vegas, Waller 13-200, Las Vegas 7 5 0 .583 323 347 playoffs well within reach with tory over the Houston kick), :51. First Quarter Denver 4 7 0 .364 209 298 Renfrow 4-47, Agholor 4-38, Ruggs 3-84, Texans. Third Quarter Sea—FG Myers 31, 11:50. L.A. Chargers 3 9 0 .250 277 345 their fifth win in six games Richard 1-6, Riddick 1-3, Ingold 1-2, Booker LAR—FG Gay 39, 10:26. Second Quarter NATIONAL CONFERENCE after their bye despite a 1-1. N.Y. Jets, Crowder 5-47, Mims 2-40, Indianapolis 26, Ari—D.Hopkins 4 pass from K.Murray Sea—safety, :28. East steady stream of gaffes. Berrios 2-33, Griffin 2-31, Johnson 2-13, (Gonzalez kick), 4:03. Third Quarter W L T Pct PF PA Perriman 1-22. Houston 20 Fourth Quarter NYG—Morris 4 run (Shepard pass from LAR—Goff 1 run (Gay kick), 14:52. McCoy), 7:40. N.Y. Giants 5 7 0 .417 231 265 Minnesota 27, Indianapolis 14 10 0 2 — 26 Stafford throws Ari—Drake 4 run (Gonzalez kick), 13:21. NYG—Morris 6 pass from McCoy (kick Washington 4 7 0 .364 241 243 Houston 10 10 0 0 — 20 LAR—Henderson 38 run (Gay kick), failed), 2:29. Philadelphia 3 8 1 .292 253 307 Jacksonville 24, OT First Quarter 3 TDs, Lions rally 10:07. Fourth Quarter Dallas 3 8 0 .273 251 359 Jacksonville 9 0 7 8 0 — 24 Ind—Hilton 21 pass from Rivers (Blan- LAR—Hill 35 interception return (Gay NYG—FG Gano 48, 9:50. South Minnesota 0 6 13 5 3 — 27 kenship kick), 9:52. to beat Bears kick), 4:33. Sea—Carson 28 pass from Wilson W L T Pct PF PA First Quarter Hou—Watson 11 run (Fairbairn kick), Ari—Arnold 2 pass from K.Murray (Gon- (Myers kick), 6:09. New Orleans 10 2 0 .833 347 241 Jac—Shenault 28 pass from Glennon CHICAGO — The Detroit 7:51. zalez kick), 2:04. NYG Sea Tampa Bay 7 5 0 .583 344 280 (kick failed), 12:33. Hou—FG Fairbairn 52, 4:33. Lions won their first game LAR Ari First downs 13 21 Atlanta 4 8 0 .333 311 302 Jac—FG McLaughlin 22, 6:04. Ind—Hines 5 run (Blankenship kick), :41. under interim coach Darrell First downs 30 18 Total Net Yards 290 327 Carolina 4 8 0 .333 280 300 Second Quarter Second Quarter Total Net Yards 463 232 Rushes-yards 31-190 22-111 North Min—Thielen 3 pass from Cousins (kick Bevell, rallying to beat the Ind—Taylor 39 pass from Rivers (Blan- Rushes-yards 31-119 21-92 Passing 100 216 W L T Pct PF PA failed), 2:50. slumping Chicago Bears kenship kick), 9:17. Passing 344 140 Punt Returns 0-0 2-12 Green Bay 9 3 0 .750 379 299 Third Quarter Hou—Da.Johnson 6 run (Fairbairn kick), 34-30. Punt Returns 3-18 0-0 Kickoff Returns 1-23 4-88 Minnesota 6 6 0 .500 319 329 Jac—Schobert 43 interception return 4:39. Kickoff Returns 2-45 1-54 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-32 Chicago 5 7 0 .417 246 284 (McLaughlin kick), 14:50. Ind—FG Blankenship 42, 1:12. Detroit 34, Interceptions Ret. 1-35 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 13-22-1 27-43-1 Detroit 5 7 0 .417 286 358 Min—Ham 12 pass from Cousins (Bailey Hou—FG Fairbairn 34, :05. Comp-Att-Int 37-47-0 21-39-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-5 5-47 West kick), 11:08. Fourth Quarter Chicago 30 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-7 2-33 Punts 7-37.3 5-48.4 W L T Pct PF PA Min—Jefferson 20 pass from Cousins Ind—safety, 6:02. Detroit 6 7 7 14 — 34 Punts 1-44.0 5-47.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 (kick failed), 3:27. Ind Hou L.A. Rams 8 4 0 .667 301 243 Chicago 9 14 0 7 — 30 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-35 6-41 Fourth Quarter First downs 25 20 Seattle 8 4 0 .667 353 321 First Quarter Penalties-Yards 6-75 5-21 Time of Possession 29:49 30:11 Min—safety, 14:11. Total Net Yards 371 398 Arizona 6 6 0 .500 332 296 Chi—FG Santos 45, 12:37. Time of Possession 38:53 21:07 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Min—FG Bailey 48, 3:50. Rushes-yards 29-109 19-90 San Francisco 5 6 0 .455 261 254 Chi—Montgomery 13 run (kick blocked), INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—N.Y. Giants, Gallman 16-135, Jac—J.Robinson 1 run (C.Johnson pass Passing 262 308 6:13. RUSHING—L.A. Rams, Akers 21-72, Morris 8-39, Penny 2-8, Lewis 3-6, McCoy from Glennon), 1:08. Punt Returns 2-22 3-25 Schedule Det—Peterson 3 run (kick failed), :15. Henderson 3-49, Goff 4-1, Brown 3-(minus 2-2. Seattle, Carson 13-65, Wilson 7-45, First Overtime Kickoff Returns 4-96 4-87 Second Quarter 3). Arizona, Drake 10-49, Edmonds 6-28, Hyde 2-1. Sunday’s Games Min—FG Bailey 23, 1:49. Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0 Chi—Patterson 5 run (Santos kick), K.Murray 5-15. PASSING—N.Y. Giants, McCoy 13-22-1- Cleveland 41, Tennessee 35 Jac Min Comp-Att-Int 27-35-0 26-38-1 10:10. PASSING—L.A. Rams, Goff 37-47-0-351. 105. Seattle, Wilson 27-43-1-263. Detroit 34, Chicago 30 First downs 20 30 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-23 5-33 Det—Cephus 49 pass from Stafford Arizona, K.Murray 21-39-1-173. RECEIVING—N.Y. Giants, Engram 4-32, Indianapolis 26, Houston 20 Total Net Yards 390 420 Punts 5-47.0 3-48.3 (Prater kick), 2:22. RECEIVING—L.A. Rams, Woods 10-85, Tate 4-30, Shepard 1-22, Slayton 1-14, Mor- Las Vegas 31, N.Y. Jets 28 Rushes-yards 25-124 38-145 Chi—Montgomery 4 run (Santos kick), Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Kupp 8-73, Everett 6-44, Jefferson 4-27, Hig- ris 1-6, Smith 1-3, Board 1-(minus 2). Seat- Miami 19, Cincinnati 7 Passing 266 275 :36. Penalties-Yards 7-50 3-30 bee 4-24, Henderson 2-25, Brown 1-30, tle, Lockett 6-63, Metcalf 5-80, Dissly 4-28, Minnesota 27, Jacksonville 24, OT Punt Returns 3-13 3-21 Third Quarter Time of Possession 33:31 26:29 Akers 1-22, Reynolds 1-21. Arizona, Hopkins Carson 3-45, Hollister 3-20, Hyde 3-10, New Orleans 21, Atlanta 16 Kickoff Returns 0-0 3-63 Det—James 9 pass from Stafford (Prater INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 8-52, Johnson 4-27, Arnold 2-61, Edmonds Dallas 2-11, Moore 1-6. L.A. Rams 38, Arizona 28 Interceptions Ret. 1-43 2-0 kick), 3:55. RUSHING—Indianapolis, Taylor 13-91, 2-15, Drake 2-9, Isabella 2-7, Kirk 1-2. N.Y. Giants 17, Seattle 12 Comp-Att-Int 28-42-2 28-43-1 Fourth Quarter Wilkins 5-12, Hines 6-10, Brissett 2-1, Riv- MISSED FIELD GOALS—L.A. Rams, Green Bay 30, Philadelphia 16 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14 4-30 Packers withstand Chi—Kmet 11 pass from Trubisky (Santos ers 2-(minus 2), Harris 1-(minus 3). Hous- Gay 37. Arizona, Gonzalez 48. Punts 5-51.6 7-47.3 New England 45, L.A. Chargers 0 kick), 11:23. ton, Da.Johnson 10-44, Watson 7-38, late rally to Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Denver at Kansas City, late Det—M.Jones 25 pass from Stafford Du.Johnson 2-8. Penalties-Yards 10-83 6-41 Newton, special Open: Carolina, Tampa Bay (Prater kick), 2:18. PASSING—Indianapolis, Rivers 27-35-0- outlast Eagles Today’s Games Time of Possession 30:38 37:33 285. Houston, Watson 26-38-1-341. Det—Peterson 5 run (Prater kick), 1:37. teams lead Pats to GREEN BAY, Wis. — Washington at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Det Chi RECEIVING—Indianapolis, Hilton 8-110, RUSHING—Jacksonville, J.Robinson 18- Buffalo at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. First downs 24 26 Pittman 5-46, Taylor 3-44, Alie-Cox 3-23, rout of Chargers Aaron Jones rushed for 78, Shenault 2-30, Glennon 3-9, Ogunbow- Tuesday’s Game Total Net Yards 460 389 Hines 3-22, Wilkins 2-6, Doyle 1-12, Burton 130 yards and delivered a ale 2-7. Minnesota, Cook 32-120, Cousins INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Dallas at Baltimore, 8:05 p.m. Rushes-yards 22-60 31-140 1-11, Pascal 1-11. Houston, Coutee 8-141, 3-12, Abdullah 2-11, Jefferson 1-2. game-clinching 77-yard Thursday, Dec. 10 Passing 400 249 Du.Johnson 6-24, Hansen 5-101, Cooks Cam Newton ran for two PASSING—Jacksonville, Glennon 28-42- New England at L.A. Rams, 8:20 p.m. Punt Returns 2-20 1-5 5-65, Akins 2-10. touchdown run with 2:36 left 2-280. Minnesota, Cousins 28-43-1-305. touchdowns and the New En- Sunday, Dec. 13 Kickoff Returns 5-71 4-67 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Houston, Fair- as the Green Bay Packers RECEIVING—Jacksonville, Eifert 6-45, gland Patriots scored two Arizona at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-7 bairn 53. J.Robinson 6-30, Johnson 4-66, O’Shaugh- withstood a fourth-quarter Dallas at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Comp-Att-Int 27-42-1 26-34-0 TDs on special teams in a nessy 4-41, Shenault 3-38, Chark 2-41, Denver at Carolina, 1 p.m. Sacked-Yards Lost 2-2 2-18 Mayfield throws 45-0 rout of the Los Angeles comeback attempt to defeat Conley 2-12, Cole 1-7. Minnesota, Jefferson Houston at Chicago, 1 p.m. Punts 3-44.0 4-42.5 the Philadelphia Eagles 9-121, Thielen 8-75, Cook 6-59, Beebe Chargers. Kansas City at Miami, 1 p.m. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 4 TDs in 1st half, 2-10, Abdullah 1-18, Ham 1-12, Conklin 30-16. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Penalties-Yards 7-45 3-20 1-10. Browns top Titans New England 45, Tennessee at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Time of Possession 27:42 32:18 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Jacksonville, Green Bay 30, Indianapolis at Las Vegas, 4:05 p.m. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NASHVILLE, Tenn. — McLaughlin 62. Minnesota, Bailey 51. L.A. Chargers 0 RUSHING—Detroit, Peterson 16-57, N.Y. Jets at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Baker Mayfield and the New England 7 21 7 10 — 45 Philadelphia 16 Johnson 3-3, Agnew 1-0, Stafford 2-0. Chi- Atlanta at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. L.A. Chargers 0 0 0 0 — 0 Philadelphia 3 0 0 13 — 16 Carr’s TD pass cago, Montgomery 17-72, Patterson 10-59, Cleveland Browns can do Green Bay at Detroit, 4:25 p.m. First Quarter Green Bay 0 14 6 10 — 30 Trubisky 3-6, Miller 1-3. New Orleans at Philadelphia, 4:25 p.m. more than just run the ball, NE—Newton 1 run (Folk kick), 7:50. First Quarter with 5 seconds PASSING—Detroit, Stafford 27-42-1-402. Washington at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. and the NFL’s longest active Second Quarter Phi—FG Elliott 52, 7:53. Chicago, Trubisky 26-34-0-267. Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 8:20 p.m. left lifts Raiders NE—Olszewski 70 punt return (Folk kick), Second Quarter RECEIVING—Detroit, M.Jones 8-116, playoff drought is moving Monday, Dec. 14 14:02. GB—Adams 1 pass from A.Rodgers Hockenson 7-84, Amendola 3-62, Cephus closer to an end after Baltimore at Cleveland, 8:15 p.m. EAST RUTHERFORD, NE—Newton 2 run (Folk kick), :51. (Crosby kick), 8:29. 2-63, Sanu 2-36, Agnew 2-24, Johnson 2-8, N.J. — Derek Carr threw a 18 seasons. NE—D.McCourty 44 blocked GB—Tonyan 25 pass from A.Rodgers James 1-9. Chicago, Robinson 6-75, Miller return (Folk kick), :00. (Crosby kick), :57. 46-yard touchdown pass to 5-56, Kmet 5-37, Mooney 4-43, Montgom- Cleveland 41, Third Quarter Third Quarter ery 4-39, Wims 1-13, Patterson 1-4. Henry Ruggs III with 5 sec- NE—Harry 5 pass from Newton (Folk GB—Adams 9 pass from A.Rodgers (kick onds left, lifting the Las Tennessee 35 kick), 8:44. failed), 7:39. Vegas Raiders to a wild Hill throws 2 TD Cleveland 10 28 3 0 — 41 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter 31-28 victory over the Tennessee 0 7 14 14 — 35 NE—FG Folk 32, 11:21. GB—FG Crosby 40, 11:19. passes, Saints First Quarter NE—Olszewski 38 pass from Stidham Phi—Ward 32 pass from Hurts (Elliott still-winless . hold off Falcons Cle—FG Parkey 27, 10:43. (Folk kick), 6:50. kick), 7:52. The Jets took a 28-24 lead Cle—J.Landry 2 pass from Mayfield (Par- NE LAC Phi—Reagor 73 punt return (kick failed), with 5:34 remaining on Ty ATLANTA — The New Or- key kick), 3:19. First downs 22 17 6:30. leans Saints finally gave up a Second Quarter Total Net Yards 291 258 GB—Jones 77 run (Crosby kick), 2:36. Johnson’s 1-yard touchdown Cle—Lamm 1 pass from Mayfield (Parkey Rushes-yards 43-165 15-70 Phi GB and the defense came up touchdown but the defense kick), 14:56. Passing 126 188 First downs 17 20 with a big fourth-down stop stood tall at the end to pre- Ten—C.Davis 17 pass from Tannehill Punt Returns 3-145 0-0 Total Net Yards 278 437 (Gostkowski kick), 13:14. Miami 19, that appeared to end New serve their ninth straight vic- Kickoff Returns 0-0 6-125 Rushes-yards 25-117 25-149 tory, 21-16 over the Atlanta Cle—Peoples-Jones 75 pass from May- Interceptions Ret. 2-3 0-0 Passing 161 288 Cincinnati 7 York’s agonizing wait for its field (Parkey kick), 13:04. Comp-Att-Int 14-22-0 26-53-2 Punt Returns 1-73 1-0 first win of the season. Falcons. Cle—Higgins 17 pass from Mayfield (Par- Sacked-Yards Lost 1-4 3-21 Kickoff Returns 4-116 4-100 Cincinnati 7 0 0 0 — 7 But New York went three- The Saints (10-2) also key kick), 5:46. Punts 4-49.3 4-51.5 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-4 Miami 0 6 10 3 — 19 clinched a playoff berth with Cle—Chubb 1 run (Parkey kick), :55. Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 11-27-1 25-34-0 First Quarter and-out with a chance to seal Third Quarter Penalties-Yards 3-15 5-30 Sacked-Yards Lost 7-27 2-7 Cin—Boyd 72 pass from Allen (Bullock it — and Carr and the Raid- Chicago’s 34-30 loss to Ten—Pruitt 22 pass from Tannehill (run Time of Possession 33:41 26:19 Punts 5-42.2 4-48.5 kick), 3:20. ers had 35 seconds left to try Detroit. failed), 13:52. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Second Quarter Ten—Pruitt 3 run (Tannehill run), 9:08. RUSHING—New England, Harris 16-80, Penalties-Yards 4-40 5-30 for what appeared an unlikely Cle—FG Parkey 43, 5:29. Newton 14-48, Michel 10-35, Moncrief 1-4, Time of Possession 28:21 31:39 Mia—FG Sanders 25, 11:42. New Orleans 21, Fourth Quarter Stidham 2-(minus 2). L.A. Chargers, Ekeler INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Mia—FG Sanders 48, :00. comeback. Four plays later, Atlanta 16 Ten—McNichols 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 8-36, Ballage 7-34. RUSHING—Philadelphia, Sanders 10-31, Third Quarter Carr found Ruggs streaking 1:23. PASSING—New England, Newton 12-19- Hurts 5-29, Howard 4-19, Wentz 3-18, Rea- Mia—Gesicki 5 pass from Tagovailoa downfield — beating rookie New Orleans 7 7 7 0 — 21 Atlanta 3 6 0 7 — 16 Ten—Batson 8 pass from Tannehill (Gost- 0-69, Stidham 2-3-0-61. L.A. Chargers, Her- gor 1-11, Scott 2-9. Green Bay, Jones 15- (Sanders kick), 11:35. cornerback Lamar Jackson First Quarter kowski kick), :28. bert 26-53-2-209. 130, Williams 5-26, Rodgers 4-(minus 3), Mia—FG Sanders 23, 5:33. — and delivered the ball per- NO—T.Smith 15 pass from T.Hill (Lutz Cle Ten RECEIVING—New England, White 3-1, Valdes-Scantling 1-(minus 4). Fourth Quarter fectly for the winning score. kick), 7:01. First downs 26 25 Byrd 2-16, Harry 2-15, Meyers 2-15, Olsze- PASSING—Philadelphia, Hurts 5-12-1- Mia—FG Sanders 19, 13:21. Atl—FG Koo 53, 3:55. Total Net Yards 458 431 wski 1-38, Michel 1-23, Harris 1-15, Izzo 109, Wentz 6-15-0-79. Green Bay, Rodgers A—12,577. The Raiders (7-5) cele- Second Quarter Rushes-yards 36-118 18-62 1-6, Johnson 1-1. L.A. Chargers, Allen 5-48, 25-34-0-295. Cin Mia brated wildly, and the deflated Atl—FG Koo 30, 4:51. Passing 340 369 Williams 4-43, Ekeler 4-32, Ballage 3-5, RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Goedert First downs 12 23 NO—Cook 11 pass from T.Hill (Lutz kick), Punt Returns 3-1 0-0 Guyton 2-38, Parham 2-21, Kelley 2-3, Hill 5-66, Ward 3-57, Ertz 2-31, Reagor 1-34. Jets (0-12) could only imag- Kickoff Returns 0-0 4-83 1-7, Anderson 1-6, Henry 1-5, Johnson 1-1. Green Bay, Adams 10-121, Tonyan 4-39, Total Net Yards 196 406 ine what could — and maybe 1:45. Rushes-yards 17-40 28-110 Atl—FG Koo 28, :00. Interceptions Ret. 1-21 0-0 MISSED FIELD GOALS—L.A. Chargers, Lazard 3-50, Jones 3-18, Williams 2-10, Comp-Att-Int 26-34-0 29-45-1 Badgley 58, Badgley 46. Lewis 1-36, Taylor 1-14, St. Brown 1-7. Passing 156 296 should — have been. Third Quarter Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 3-20 Punt Returns 2-13 4-8 NO—Kamara 11 run (Lutz kick), 9:01. Las Vegas 31, Fourth Quarter Punts 3-41.0 3-46.0 Kickoff Returns 1-24 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-2 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-0 Atl—Gage 10 pass from Ryan (Koo kick), N.Y. Jets 28 7:43. Penalties-Yards 13-92 5-52 Comp-Att-Int 17-27-2 26-39-0 Let her feel Time of Possession 36:46 23:14 Let her feel Las Vegas 7 10 7 7 — 31 NO Atl Sacked-Yards Lost 6-37 0-0 N.Y. Jets 7 6 0 15 — 28 First downs 23 21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punts 6-49.5 4-45.0 First Quarter Total Net Yards 424 332 RUSHING—Cleveland, Chubb 18-80, Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Hunt 14-33, Mayfield 4-5. Tennessee, special and Rushes-yards 36-207 21-70 special and NYJ—Crowder 3 pass from Darnold Penalties-Yards 6-62 8-54 (Castillo kick), 9:03. Passing 217 262 Henry 15-60, McNichols 2-2, Batson 1-0. Time of Possession 27:44 32:16 Las—Waller 9 pass from Carr (Carlson Punt Returns 3-17 2-12 PASSING—Cleveland, Mayfield 25-33-0- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kick), :12. Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0 334, Landry 1-1-0-6. Tennessee, Tannehill pampered pampered RUSHING—Cincinnati, Bernard 12-30, Second Quarter Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 29-45-1-389. RECEIVING—Cleveland, Landry 8-62, Perine 3-7, Allen 2-3. Miami, Gaskin 21-90, NYJ—Crowder 6 pass from Darnold (kick Comp-Att-Int 27-37-0 19-39-0 Higgins 6-95, Hunt 3-24, Peoples-Jones Day Package Dream Gift Bowden 1-11, Laird 3-6, Tagovailoa 3-3. failed), 12:02. Sacked-Yards Lost 2-15 3-11 2-92, Hooper 2-24, Chubb 1-26, Mayfield PASSING—Cincinnati, Allen 11-19-1-153, Las—FG Carlson 48, 6:07. Punts 5-39.8 5-43.6 90 min. Massage, Face Lift Facial, Las—Waller 38 pass from Carr (Carlson Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1 1-6, D.Johnson 1-5, Njoku 1-5, Lamm 1-1. Finley 6-7-1-40, Boyd 0-1-0-0. Miami, Tagov- Tennessee, C.Davis 11-182, Firkser 5-51, Make-up, Spa Mani & Pedi, Lunch ailoa 26-39-0-296. kick), 1:12. Penalties-Yards 10-79 1-15 Third Quarter Time of Possession 36:54 23:06 Brown 4-87, McNichols 3-15, Batson 3-14, RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Sample 7-49, $ Las—Carr 2 run (Carlson kick), 7:52. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Pruitt 1-22, Henry 1-9, Humphries 1-9. Higgins 5-56, Erickson 2-17, Bernard 000ZHIT Fourth Quarter RUSHING—New Orleans, Kamara 15- 245 2-(minus 1), Boyd 1-72. Miami, Gesicki 9-88, NYJ—Darnold 4 run (Mims pass from 88, T.Hill 14-83, Murray 5-17, Lewis 1-16, Rams move into European Beauty & Day Spa Bowden 4-41, Parker 4-35, Gaskin 2-51, Darnold), 10:22. Smith 1-3. Atlanta, I.Smith 8-36, Hill 5-18, tie for NFC West Other specials 341-1077 Grant 2-42, Laird 2-16, Smythe 2-16, Hollins NYJ—T.Johnson 1 run (Castillo kick), Gurley 8-16. available - visit our 3358 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy. 1-7. 5:34. PASSING—New Orleans, T.Hill 27-37-0- lead, best Cards website! Fountain Square MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cincinnati, Bull- Las—Ruggs 46 pass from Carr (Carlson 232. Atlanta, Ryan 19-39-0-273. Inverness • ultimospa.com ock 53. kick), :05. RECEIVING—New Orleans, Thomas GLENDALE, Ariz. — Jared CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2020 B3

COLLEGE LOTTERY SPORTS BRIEFS FOOTBALL Florida AP Top 25 Here are the winning numbers selected Ralston, Hall of Fame current ATP Tour in 1990. The Top 25 teams in The Associated Sunday in the Florida Lottery: player, dies at 78 No. 1 Gonzaga pauses Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, re- PICK 2 (early) PICK 5 (early) Dennis Ralston, a five-time Grand competition through Dec. 14 cords through Dec. 5, total points 2 - 9 8 - 5 - 7 - 1 - 1 Slam doubles champion who was one of based on 25 points for a first-place SPOKANE, Wash. — Top-ranked PICK 2 (late) the initial players signed to the profes- vote through one point for a PICK 5 (late) Gonzaga paused basketball competition 25th-place vote, and previous rank- 7 - 1 sional World Championship Tennis tour Sunday through Dec. 14 because of ing: 1 - 0 - 5 - 9 - 8 PICK 3 (early) in the 1960s and a member of the sport’s COVID-19. Team Record Pts Prv FANTASY 5 Hall of Fame, died Sunday. He was 78. 1. Alabama (62) 9-0 1550 1 3 - 7 - 0 On Saturday in Indianapolis, less than 10 - 15 - 16 - 23 - 31 2. Notre Dame 10-0 1482 2 He died of cancer in Austin, Texas, ac- 90 minutes before the scheduled tip-off 3. Ohio State 5-0 1407 3 PICK 3 (late) CASH 4 LIFE cording to Darin Pleasant, director of ten- against No. 2 Baylor, the game was 4. Clemson 9-1 1387 4 1 - 6 - 9 nis at Grey Rock Tennis Club, who spoke 5. Texas A&M 7-1 1274 5 4 - 26 - 30 - 38 - 59 called off because of two positive PICK 4 (early) to Ralston’s wife, Linda. 6. Florida 8-1 1233 6 CASH BALL COVID-19 tests in the Bulldogs program. 7. Cincinnati 8-0 1204 7 7 - 1 - 2 - 1 As a singles player, Ralston lost to 1 Gonzaga last played Wednesday night 8. Indiana 6-1 1047 10 Spain’s in three sets in 9. Miami (FL) 8-1 1039 9 PICK 4 (late) in Indianapolis, beating No. 11 West Vir- the 1966 Wimbledon final. He reached 10. Iowa State 8-2 947 12 8 - 3 - 0 - 7 ginia to improve to 3-0. 11. Coastal Carolina 10-0 923 14 the semifinals at the 1960 U.S. national The pause in competition wiped out 12. Georgia 6-2 914 11 championships and the 1970 Australian 13. Oklahoma 7-2 837 13 Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: scheduled home games Tuesday against 14. Brigham Young 9-1 713 8 Open. He was considered the 3 – 4 – 6 – 48 – 53 5-of-6 5x No winner Tarleton State, Thursday against South- 15. Northwestern 5-1 647 16 Powerball: highest-ranked American player for three ern University, Saturday against Northern 16. USC 3-0 624 17 Powerball: 10 5-of-6 10x No winner years in the 1960s, long before the 17. Louisiana-Lafayette 9-1 560 20 5-of-5 PB No winner Fantasy 5: 5 – 13 – 17 – 19 – 31 Arizona and Dec. 14 against Idaho. 18. Tulsa 6-1 444 22 No Florida winner 5-of-5 No winner sport’s computerized rankings system 19. Iowa 5-2 424 24 5-of-5 No winner 4-of-5 350 $555 began. South Alabama fires 20. North Carolina 7-3 306 - No Florida winner 3-of-5 10,814 $14.50 But Ralston found his greatest suc- 21. Colorado 4-0 253 - football coach Campbell 22. Liberty 9-1 191 25 Lotto: 14 – 27 – 32 – 39 – 44 – 53 Cash 4 Life: 8 – 16 – 45 – 48 – 57 cess in doubles. He paired with Rafael 23. Texas 6-3 164 - 6-of-6 No winner Cash Ball: 3 Osuna of Mexico to win Wimbledon in MOBILE, Ala. — South Alabama has 24. Buffalo 4-0 145 - 5-of-6 2x 7 winners $6,000 5-of-5 CB No winner 1960 as a 17-year-old. He and fellow fired football coach Steve Campbell a 25. Wisconsin 2-2 115 18 5-of-6 3x 3 winners $9,000 5-of-5 No winner American Chuck McKinley won titles at day after a shutout loss to rival Troy. Others receiving votes: North Carolina State 5-of-6 4x 3 winners $12,000 98, Marshall 66, San Jose State 66, Oklahoma the U.S. national championships in 1961, Jaguars athletic director Joel Erdmann State 33, UCF 11, Boise State 10, Washington ’63 and ’64. Ralston teamed with Ameri- announced the decision on Sunday. 10, Auburn 9, Missouri 8, Nevada 5, Army 2, can to win the “I met with Coach Campbell this morn- UCLA 1, TCU 1. On the AIRWAVES 1966 French championships on clay. He ing and informed him that we will be Amway Coaches was a three-time Grand Slam finalist in making a change in the leadership of the program,” Erdmann said. Top 25 TODAY’S SPORTS mixed doubles. Campbell went 9-26 in three seasons The Amway Coaches Poll with Ralston was one of the so-called Hand- team’s records through Dec. 5, in Note: Today’s TV schedule was unavailable. some Eight who signed on with the WCT at South Alabama. The Jaguars ended parentheses, total points based on tour in 1967, along with John Newcombe, the season with a 4-7 record, capped by 25 for first place through one point Tony Roche, , Earl Buch- Saturday’s 29-0 home loss to Troy. They for 25th, ranking in last week’s poll and first-place votes received: CALENDAR holtz, Niki Pilic, and Pierre finished 3-5 in Sun Belt Conference Team Record Pts Pvs Prep Barthes. The circuit began the following games. 1. Alabama (59) 9-0 1547 1 year and lasted until the emergence of the — From wire reports 2. Notre Dame (2) 10-0 1479 2 3. Clemson 9-1 1395 3 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS GIRLS SOCCER 4. Ohio State (1) 5-0 1387 4 knocked the Cowboys out of the rank- 5. Texas A&M 7-1 1266 6 6:30 p.m. Central at Lecanto ings for the first time this season. 6. Florida 8-1 1258 5 7:30 p.m. South Sumter at Seven Rivers 7. Cincinnati 8-0 1172 7 POLL Marshall fell out all the way from Weeki Wachee at Citrus Continued from Page B1 8. Miami 8-1 1050 9 7:30 p.m. No. 15 after getting shut out by Rice at 9. Indiana 6-1 1000 11 7:30 p.m. Springstead at Crystal River home on Saturday in one of the most 10. Georgia 6-2 987 10 BOYS SOCCER 11. Iowa State 8-2 958 12 from 1989-2001. The record belongs to surprising upsets of the season. 12. Oklahoma 7-2 860 13 6:30 p.m. Lecanto at Central Nebraska at 348 from 1981-2002. The Ducks’ and Huskies’ exits left 13. Coastal Carolina 10-0 838 14 7 p.m. Citrus at Weeki Wachee BYU was the only top-10 team to the Pac-12 with two ranked teams: 14. Northwestern 5-1 683 17 7:30 p.m. Crystal River at Springstead lose, falling in a thriller at Coastal 15. Southern California 3-0 615 16 No. 16 Southern California, which 16. Brigham Young 9-1 598 8 GIRLS BASKETBALL Carolina on Saturday. The Cougars was scheduled to play Sunday night 17. Louisiana-Lafayette 9-1 500 21 7 p.m. Crystal River at Wildwood dropped six spots to No. 14 and the against Washington State in a game 18. Iowa 5-2 396 24 Chanticleers jumped three spots to delayed because of COVID-19 issues, 19. Tulsa 6-1 394 22 No. 11. 20. North Carolina 7-3 370 NR touchdown was erased by a and No. 21 Colorado. 21. Liberty 9-1 185 25 replay reversal changing POLL POINTS Under first-year coach Karl Dor- 22. Colorado 4-0 178 NR MIAMI the ruling to an incomplete rell, the Buffaloes (4-0) are ranked for No. 24 Buffalo is ranked for the first 23. Texas 6-3 161 NR Continued from Page B1 pass. the first time since a two-week stint in 24. North Carolina State 8-3 154 NR time in school history, breaking into The Dolphins scored from 2018. That season started 5-0 and 25. Wisconsin 2-2 124 19 the Top 25 this week without playing Dropped out: No. 15 Marshall (7-1) No. 18 Miami started three the 2 on a run with their ended with a seven-game losing a down. The Bulls had their game at Oklahoma State (6-3) No. 20 Oregon (3-2) No. rookie offensive linemen field goal team in the game, streak and a coaching change. Ohio called off on Friday while on 23 Washington (3-1). for the first time this year but two rookies were No. 20 North Carolina and No. 23 Others receiving votes: Oklahoma State (6-3) their way to Athens because the Bob- and gave up no sacks. Myles flagged for an illegal forma- Texas returned to the Top 25. 100 Missouri (5-3) 88 Marshall (7-1) 77 San cats were having COVID-19 issues. Gaskin, back after missing tion and Miami settled for Jose State (5-0) 68 Buffalo (4-0) 59 Nevada Buffalo is the first Mid-American (6-1) 48 Auburn (5-4) 42 Oregon (3-2) 30 four games due to a knee in- three points. CONFERENCE CALL Conference team to be ranked this Boise State (4-1) 26 Army (7-2) 25 Washington jury, had 90 yards rushing Jakeem Grant dropped a Big Ten — 5 (Nos. 3, 8, 15, 19, 25). (3-1) 19 SMU (7-3) 10 Appalachian State (7-3) season, giving every FBS league at and 51 receiving. 45-yard pass from 3. least one ranked team during this SEC — 4 (Nos. 1, 5, 6, 12). Tagovailoa. KEY MOMENT pandemic-altered season. ACC — 4 (Nos. 2, 4, 9, 20). How the AP The Bulls have been an FBS school Big 12 — 3 (Nos. 10, 13, 23). Howard and Boyd were INJURIES playing in the MAC since 1999 and American — 2 (Nos. 7, 18). Top 25 Fared tossed for trading punches Dolphins: Guard Ereck had only two non-losing seasons be- Pac-12 — 2 (Nos. 16, 21). No. 1 Alabama (9-0) beat LSU (55-17). Next: on the sideline after a third- Flowers (left ankle) and at Arkansas, Saturday, Dec. 12. fore Lance Leipold took over as coach Sun Belt — 2 (Nos. 11, 17). down incompletion late in No. 2 Notre Dame (10-0) beat Syracuse (45- linebacker Elandon Rob- in 2015. Leipold, who built a Division MAC — 1 (No. 24). the first half. 21). Next: vs. Wake Forest, Saturday, Dec. 12. erts (chest) left the game III powerhouse at Wisconsin- Independent — 2 (Nos. 14, 22). No. 3 Ohio State (5-0) beat Michigan State The Bengals, leading 7-3, and did not return. Whitewater, is in the midst of his (52-12). Next: vs. Michigan, Saturday, Dec. 12. were also penalized Bengals: Left tackle fourth straight season of .500 or better RANKED vs. RANKED No. 4 Clemson (9-1) beat Virginia Tech (45- 15 yards on the play for un- Jonah Williams (right knee) 10). at Buffalo. — No. 7 Cincinnati at No. 18 Tulsa. No. 5 Texas A&M (7-1) beat Auburn (31-20). necessary roughness by was carted off the field in A rematch for Dec. 19 in the American Next: at Tennessee, Saturday, Dec. 12. Boyd, which may have cost the fourth quarter. CB IN-N-OUT Athletic championship game is al- No. 6 Florida (8-1) beat Tennessee (31-19). them points. The foul left Mackensie Alexander (pos- While the top seven teams in the ready assured, with only the site of Next: vs. LSU, Saturday, Dec. 12. the Bengals with a 53-yard sible concussion) left the No. 7 Cincinnati (8-0) did not play. Next: at rankings remained in a holding pat- the game to be determined. field goal try, and Randy No. 24 Tulsa, Saturday, Dec. 12. game, and CB Darius Phil- tern, the back half got a shake-up with — No. 25 Wisconsin at No. 19 Iowa. No. 8 BYU (9-1) lost to No. 14 Coastal Caro- Bullock missed. Miami then lips (illness) sat out. Buffalo and the Colorado Buffaloes The Heartland Trophy is on the line. lina (22-17). Next: vs. San Diego State, Satur- moved 27 yards in the final stampeding into the poll. — No. 20 North Carolina at No. 9 day, Dec. 12. minute and kicked a field UP NEXT No. 9 Miami (8-1) beat Duke (48-0). Next: vs. Marshall, Oklahoma State, Oregon Miami. Interesting matchup between goal to trail 7-6 at halftime. North Carolina, Saturday, Dec. 12. The Dolphins begin a and Washington all fell out. For Okla- the ACC’s third- and fourth-best “We left three points on No. 10 Indiana (6-1) beat No. 18 Wisconsin tough closing stretch next homa State, its third loss of the season teams. (14-6). Next: vs. Purdue, Saturday, Dec. 12. the field there in the first Sunday when they play host No. 11 Georgia (6-2) did not play. Next: vs. half we should have had,” to defending Super Bowl Missouri, Saturday, Dec. 12. Taylor said. champion Kansas City. The No. 12 Iowa State (8-2) beat West Virginia 21 points, Kyle Sturdivant added 15 and (42-6). Chiefs haven’t played in NEAR MISSES Georgia Tech recovered from a poor start No. 13 Oklahoma (7-2) beat Baylor (27-14). Miami since 2014. HOOPS Next: at West Virginia, Saturday, Dec. 12. The Bengals’ Jordan The Bengals play host to Continued from Page B1 to the season to beat Kentucky, dealing No. 14 Coastal Carolina (10-0) beat Evans scored on a 73-yard the Dallas Cowboys next the Wildcats their third straight loss. No. 8 BYU (22-17). Next: at Troy, Saturday, Dec. 12. fumble return when Tagov- Sunday. The teams last met Georgia Tech (1-2) won with defense, No. 15 Marshall (7-1) lost to Rice (20-0). ailoa lost the ball, but the in 2016. No. 11 West Virginia 80, recording 15 steals that led to a dominant Next: at FIU, Saturday, Dec. 12. Georgetown 71 33-4 advantage in points off turnovers. No. 16 Northwestern (5-1) did not play. Next: Bubba Parham had 17 points and Geor- vs. Illinois, Saturday, Dec. 12. WASHINGTON — Miles McBride No. 17 Southern Cal (3-0) did not play. Next: Indiana 14, Wisconsin 6 BASKETBALL gia Tech outscored the Wildcats 36-20 in Washington State, Sunday. Maryland at Michigan, Canceled scored 17 points, Derek Culver had 14 and the paint. Saturday, Dec. 12 No. 18 Wisconsin (2-2) lost to No. 10 Indiana NCAA men’s West Virginia finished fast to beat George- Freshman Terrence Clarke had (14-6). Next: at No. 24 Iowa, Saturday, Dec. 12. Michigan at Ohio St., Noon town in the first meeting between the for- Illinois at Northwestern, TBA 22 points for Kentucky (1-3). B.J. Boston, No. 19 Oklahoma State (6-3) lost to TCU (29- scoreboard mer Big East rivals since 2014. 22). Next: at Baylor, Saturday, Dec. 12. Rutgers at Maryland, TBA who had 11 points, was the Wildcats’ only No. 20 Louisiana-Lafayette (8-1) did not play. Wisconsin at Iowa, TBA Sunday, Dec. 6 Culver, the leading scorer and re- other scorer in double figures. Next: at No. 15 Coastal Carolina, Saturday, Minnesota at Nebraska, TBA EAST bounder for the Mountaineers (4-1), was Dec. 19. Michigan St. at Penn St., TBA Army 63, La Salle 59 No. 21 Oregon (3-2) lost to California (21-17). Purdue at Indiana, TBA Bellarmine 84, Howard 63 limited to just 18 minutes because of foul Michigan 80, UCF 58 Next: vs. No. 23 Washington, Saturday, Drexel 69, Coppin St. 54 trouble. Emmitt Matthews had 13 points ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Chaundee Dec. 12. Pac-12 schedule Marist 64, Binghamton 60 and Taz Sherman added 12 as West Vir- No. 22 Tulsa (6-1) beat Navy (19-6). Next: vs. Quinnipiac 64, New Hampshire 58 Brown scored 18 points with four Saturday’s Games ginia bounced back from a loss to top- No. 7 Cincinnati, Saturday, Dec. 12. St. John’s 89, Stony Brook 66 3-pointers, Hunter Dickinson had 14 points Stanford 31, Washington 26 No. 23 Washington (3-1) lost to Stanford (31- West Virginia 80, Georgetown 71 ranked Gonzaga. and seven rebounds and Michigan used a 26). Next: at No. 21 Oregon, Saturday, Dec. 12. California 21, Oregon 17 SOUTH Jahvon Blair led Georgetown (1-2) with Colorado 24, Arizona 13 Appalachian St. 81, NC Wesleyan 57 20-0 second-half run to beat Central Flor- No. 24 Iowa (5-2) beat Illinois (35-21). Next: 19 points while Jamorko Pickett added 11. vs. No. 18 Wisconsin, Saturday, Dec. 12. Utah 30, Oregon St. 24 Florida 86, Stetson 40 ida 80-58. No. 25 Liberty (9-1) did not play. UCLA 25, Arizona St. 18 Georgia Tech 79, Kentucky 62 Michigan went on a 22-4 run to end the Sunday’s Game Greensboro 67, Longwood 64 No. 17 Texas Tech 81, ACC schedule Washington St. at Southern Cal, late LSU 86, Louisiana Tech 55 Grambling State 40 first half to take a 38-34 lead, and Brown Friday, Dec. 11 Louisiana-Monroe 92, Northwestern St. 83, OT scored the first eight points of the big Saturday’s Games Arizona St. at Arizona, 7 p.m. Mercer 96, Southern Wesleyan 85 LUBBOCK, Texas — Kyler Edwards North Carolina 49, W. Carolina 9 North Alabama 107, Carver 40 second-half run. Brown made three Utah at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. had 13 points and 11 rebounds, leading Florida St. at Duke, Postponed Saturday, Dec. 12 Stanford 78, NC A&T 46 3-pointers in the 20-0 spurt as the Wolver- Wake Forest at Louisville, Postponed Washington at Oregon, TBA UAB 77, Troy 55 five players scoring in double figures as ines outscored UCF 42-24 in the second W. Carolina 76, Tennessee Tech 75 North Carolina at Miami, Postponed Southern Cal at UCLA, TBA Texas Tech overcame a sluggish start in a Miami at Wake Forest, Postponed W. Kentucky 96, MVSU 69 half. Stanford at Oregon St., TBA Notre Dame 45, Syracuse 21 MIDWEST win over Grambling State. Brown, a Wake Forest transfer, was Oregon St. at Stanford, 1 p.m. Virginia 43, Boston College 32 Bowling Green 86, Buffalo 78 California at Washington St., TBA The Red Raiders (4-1) never trailed 7-of-12 shooting to lead three Michigan NC State 23, Georgia Tech 13 Cent. Michigan 79, W. Illinois 73 after Edwards made a 3-pointer only Clemson 45, Virginia Tech 10 Drake 97, St. Ambrose 53 players off the bench with double-digit Miami 48, Duke 0 SEC schedule Michigan 80, UCF 58 17 seconds into the game, but they then scoring as the reserves finished with Thursday, Dec. 10 Saturday’s Games Michigan St. 79, W. Michigan 61 missed 12 of their next 13 shots. They also 49 points. Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech, 7 p.m. Texas A&M 31, Auburn 20 Missouri 72, Wichita St. 62 had a nearly five-minute stretch later in the Notre Dame 78, Detroit 70 Terrance Williams II and Eli Brooks, both Friday, Dec. 11 Missouri 50, Arkansas 48 first half when they missed five shots in a W. Carolina at North Carolina, Postponed Mississippi at LSU, Postponed Ohio 101, Cleveland St. 46 non-starters, scored 10 points apiece for Saturday, Dec. 12 Alabama at Arkansas, Postponed S. Illinois 102, Quincy 61 row and had four turnovers. Michigan (4-0). Dickinson reached double- Louisville at Boston College, Postponed Missouri at Mississippi St., Postponed Valparaiso 85, Judson 45 Mac McClung, Terrence Shannon Jr. Xavier 77, Cincinnati 69 figure scoring for the fourth straight game. Virginia at Virginia Tech, TBA Florida 31, Tennessee 19 SOUTHWEST and freshman Nimari Burnett each had North Carolina at Miami, TBA Vanderbilt at Georgia, Postponed Michigan has scored at least 80 points Oklahoma 82, TCU 78 Duke at Florida St., TBA Kentucky 41, South Carolina 18 12 points for Texas Tech, while Jamarius in all four games this season, entering av- Sam Houston St. 117, Howard Payne 54 Notre Dame at Wake Forest, 1 p.m. Alabama 55, LSU 17 Burton had 10. eraging 87. Wake Forest at Louisville, TBA Stephen F. Austin 97, LSU-Alexandria 79 Saturday, Dec. 12 Texas A&M 81, Texas Rio Grande Valley 68 Cameron Christon scored 11 points, and Brandon Mahan led UCF (1-1) with Texas A&M at Tennessee, Postponed Big Ten schedule Texas Tech 81, Grambling St. 40 was the only player in double figures for 21 points, and Isaiah Adams added LSU at Florida, TBA UALR 86, Cent. Arkansas 83 Grambling State (1-3). Saturday’s Games Alabama at Arkansas, TBA Villanova 68, Texas 64 11 points. The Knights, who were sup- Nebraska 37, Purdue 27 Auburn at Mississippi St., TBA FAR WEST Georgia Tech 79, posed to open the season against Okla- Northwestern at Minnesota, Noon Vanderbilt at Missouri, Postponed Long Beach St. 80, Seattle 75 homa until it was canceled for COVID-19 Ohio St. 52, Michigan St. 12 Tennessee at Vanderbilt, TBA San Diego St. 65, Pepperdine 60 No. 20 Kentucky 62 Penn St. 23, Rutgers 7 Georgia at Missouri, TBA UC Riverside 83, Denver 63 isues, beat Auburn 63-55 in their opener Iowa 35, Illinois 21 Mississippi at Texas A&M, TBA Wyoming 76, Oregon St. 73 ATLANTA — Moses Wright scored on Monday. B4 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2020 GOLF CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Hovland birdies the last hole for victory Associated Press delay in the morning. for the Sentry Tournament of event in front of her parents, closing LPGA Tour title and first since the But he made bogey on the 12th Champions at Kapalua or lock with a 4-under 67 for a two-stroke major Evian Championship in 2018. PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mex- hole, and that seemed to create up a spot in the Masters next victory in the Volunteers of America She finished at 7-under 277 at Old ico — Viktor Hovland says his chances for a half-dozen players year. Neither was an issue for Classic. American Golf Club in the event that nerves are a jangled mess when separated by one shot along the Hovland, who qualified for Maui “I just haven’t had many chances started in bone-chilling cold Thursday. he gets into contention. It sure back nine. with his win in Puerto Rico and didn’t look that way at the Maya- Hovland responded with bird- to win in front of them. So to finally Inbee Park, So Yeon Ryu and was set for Augusta National by do it, it’s so cool,” Stanford said. “I 19-year-old Yealimi Noh, tied for the koba Golf Classic, where he cap- ies on the next two holes, and he reaching the Tour Champion- appeared to be in control with a couldn’t even look over at my mom third-round lead, each shot 70 to tie tured another PGA Tour title ship his rookie season. with another big putt at the end. tee shot to 4 feet on the coming up 18 because I was starting for second in the final tuneup before Hovland saved par with a par-3 15th. But he hit a tentative Stanford wins her to get teary eyed. I’m like, `Just don’t the U.S. Women’s Open next week splendid 40-yard save from a putt to remain tied with Wise, look over there, don’t look over at Champions Golf Club in Houston. waste area on the 16th hole, and and Hovland thought he was in home LPGA Tour event. there.′ I would have lost it.” Top-ranked Jin Young Ko was fifth then he delivered the winner big trouble when his long iron on THE COLONY, Texas — Angela The 43-year-old former TCU star at 4 under after a 70 in her second with a 12-foot birdie putt on the the 515-yard 16th hole sailed Stanford won her home LPGA Tour from Fort Worth won her seventh LPGA Tour start of the year. final hole to beat Aaron Wise hard to the right toward trouble. and win for the second time this It came down in the waste Scott Piercy (14), $29,160 70-70-68-70—278 -6 year. area a few feet from the hazard, Mayakoba Golf Classic Rory Sabbatini (14), $29,160 69-70-70-69—278 -6 It was the first time since the and he hit a superb sand shot to Sunday K.J. Choi (9), $20,952 70-70-69-70—279 -5 Mayakoba Classic began in 2007 4 feet to save par. At El Camaleon Golf Club, Playa del Carmen, Mexico Doug Ghim (9), $20,952 71-69-71-68—279 -5 Purse: $7.2 million; Yardage: 7,024; Par: 72 Charley Hoffman (9), $20,952 72-66-70-71—279 -5 that it was won with a birdie Hovland, starting his second Final Round Chris Kirk (9), $20,952 69-70-68-72—279 -5 putt on the final hole. For the season on the PGA Tour after a Viktor Hovland (500), $1,296,000 67-69-63-65—264 -20 Andy Ogletree, $20,952 69-67-70-73—279 -5 23-year-old from Norway, it’s be- stellar college career at Okla- Aaron Wise (300), $784,800 67-68-67-63—265 -19 Kyle Stanley (9), $20,952 68-67-72-72—279 -5 coming old hat. Hovland won homa State, finished at 20-under Tom Hoge (163), $424,800 66-67-65-69—267 -17 Akshay Bhatia, $17,208 67-69-70-74—280 -4 Adam Long (163), $424,800 70-67-63-67—267 -17 Rafael Campos (6), $17,208 72-68-69-71—280 -4 the Puerto Rico Open in Febru- 264 and moved to No. 15 in the Harris English (100), $266,400 69-70-66-63—268 -16 Jason Dufner (6), $17,208 69-68-70-73—280 -4 ary for his first PGA Tour title by world. Lucas Glover (100), $266,400 71-65-66-66—268 -16 Kelly Kraft (6), $17,208 70-71-71-68—280 -4 holing a 30-foot birdie putt on That makes three players in Billy Horschel (100), $266,400 70-69-65-64—268 -16 Pat Perez (6), $17,208 68-72-68-72—280 -4 the last hole. the top 15 who were still in col- Tony Finau (78), $203,400 67-66-69-67—269 -15 Sepp Straka (6), $17,208 73-68-67-72—280 -4 “I was shaking there at the lege a year ago in May. The oth- Emiliano Grillo (78), $203,400 66-63-68-72—269 -15 Will Zalatoris, $17,208 72-68-67-73—280 -4 Carlos Ortiz (78), $203,400 67-69-67-66—269 -15 Ryan Brehm (5), $16,272 69-67-70-75—281 -3 end,” Hovland said after closing ers are PGA champion Collin Brendon Todd (78), $203,400 67-69-67-66—269 -15 Mark Hubbard (5), $16,272 71-67-69-74—281 -3 with a 6-under 65. “I thought I Morikawa and Matthew Wolff, a Abraham Ancer (58), $147,600 72-67-65-66—270 -14 Kyoung-Hoon Lee (5), $16,272 69-70-67-75—281 -3 lost it after second shot on 16. I teammate of Hovland’s at Okla- Max Homa (58), $147,600 73-67-65-65—270 -14 Chase Seiffert (5), $16,272 69-69-69-74—281 -3 homa State. Maverick McNealy (58), $147,600 70-71-63-66—270 -14 Austin Cook (4), $15,840 70-70-70-72—282 -2 made an awesome par there. I Xinjun Zhang (4), $15,840 72-69-73-68—282 -2 Adam Long (67) and Tom Hoge Justin Thomas (58), $147,600 72-67-62-69—270 -14 knew I had to make birdie on Austin Eckroat 69-69-67-65—270 -14 J.J. Spaun (4), $15,552 70-69-73-71—283 -1 18.” (69) tied for third at 17-under Corey Conners (49), $117,000 71-66-68-66—271 -13 Ben Taylor (4), $15,552 72-69-72-70—283 -1 Wise closed with a 63 and did 267. Hoge holed a 20-foot birdie Patrick Rodgers (49), $117,000 70-66-65-70—271 -13 Hunter Mahan (4), $15,336 68-69-73-74—284 E everything right over the last putt from the fringe on the 15th Steve Stricker (49), $117,000 69-70-65-67—271 -13 Quade Cummins 71-70-74-69—284 E Michael Gellerman (3), $15,192 70-70-71-75—286 +2 two holes except make the hole to get within one shot, but Joel Dahmen (43), $95,400 68-67-68-69—272 -12 John Huh (43), $95,400 70-67-70-65—272 -12 Keith Mitchell (3), $15,048 70-70-71-76—287 +3 birdie putts. Tied for the lead, he three-putted from some Jhonattan Vegas (43), $95,400 69-70-67-66—272 -12 Harold Varner III (3), $14,904 70-71-75-73—289 +5 he missed birdie putts from 70 feet on the tough 16th to fall Daniel Berger (34), $65,263 69-70-67-67—273 -11 12 feet on each of the last two back. Long lost hope when he Tyler Duncan (34), $65,263 70-67-68-68—273 -11 Volunteers of America Classic holes at El Camaleon Golf Club. sent his tee shot into the vegeta- Bo Hoag (34), $65,263 68-70-66-69—273 -11 Sunday The former NCAA champion tion on the 17th hole and took Charles Howell III (34), $65,263 72-69-67-65—273 -11 At Old America Golf Club, The Colony, Texas Vincent Whaley (34), $65,263 71-66-69-67—273 -11 Purse: $1.75 million; Yardage: 6,475; Par: 72 at Oregon also was going for his bogey. Russell Knox (34), $65,263 65-69-68-71—273 -11 Final Round second PGA Tour win, the first Emiliano Grillo, who led after Joaquin Niemann (34), $65,263 66-70-67-70—273 -11 Angela Stanford, $262,500 71-69-70-67—277 -7 one coming at the AT&T Byron the second and third rounds, Chris Baker (27), $50,400 68-68-72-66—274 -10 So Yeon Ryu, $120,709 72-72-65-70—279 -7 Nelson two years ago. closed with a 72 and tied for Brian Harman (27), $50,400 70-69-66-69—274 -10 Inbee Park, $120,709 72-68-69-70—279 -6 “I played 17 aggressive off the eighth, five shots behind. Justin Keegan Bradley (22), $43,056 69-72-68-66—275 -9 Yealimi Noh, $120,709 72-66-71-70—279 -5 Brice Garnett (22), $43,056 74-65-66-70—275 -9 Jin Young Ko, $71,533 71-69-70-70—280 -5 tee. On 18, I hit two great shots,” Thomas got back to the fringe of Patton Kizzire (22), $43,056 72-68-71-64—275 -9 Anna Nordqvist, $53,758 70-68-73-70—281 -5 Wise said. “I hit every shot as contention with a 62 on Satur- Kevin Streelman (22), $43,056 69-71-71-64—275 -9 Charley Hull, $73,758 68-74-68-71—281 -5 good as I could hit it. I just day, and the world’s No. 3 player Camilo Villegas (22), $43,056 70-66-69-70—275 -9 Lindsey Weaver, $40,752 71-68-73-70—282 -4 couldn’t get them to drop.” followed that with a 69, making Sung Kang (19), $37,440 70-70-69-67—276 -8 Kristen Gillman, $40,752 73-71-66-72—282 -4 Nate Lashley (18), $34,920 67-69-74-67—277 -7 Madelene Sagstrom, $35,116 71-69-71-72—283 -4 Hovland had four birdies in double bogey on No. 10 to end Hank Lebioda (18), $34,920 71-69-70-67—277 -7 Su Oh, $28,630 73-70-72-69—284 -4 the opening six holes and built a his chances. 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blocks. CRAAED the free JUST JUMBLE Get Looking at all 52 cards, South can take 13 tricks via three Now arrange the circled letters LOCAL SUPPORT spades (finessing dummy’s 10 on ©2020 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as nThe Centers: 352-628- All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. the second round), two hearts 5020 and eight diamonds. Ans. But the declarer, thinking that here: THE nNAMI - Citrus hotline: 844- 687-6264 (toll free) it wasn’t necessary to assume (Answers tomorrow) West had the spade jack, won Jumbles: SUEDE SALSA SNAZZY DEPICT Saturday’s with the spade king, cashed the Answer: Saying, “Joe Montana threw for 273 NFL touch- heart ace, played a diamond to downs,” is an example of — “PASSED”-TENSE the jack and discarded a spade (not the club king!) on the heart king. A Category 5 hurricane came MORE PUZZLES out of nowhere. West ruffed and n Find the daily crossword puzzle inside the Chronicle’s classified pages, along with Sudoku, led a spade, trumped by East. Wordy Gurdy and a word puzzle. Then East cashed the club ace for down one. B6 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2020 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Peanuts Garfield

Pickles For Better or For Worse

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Dilbert The Grizzwells

The Born Loser Blondie

Moderately Confused Rubes Dennis the Menace The Family Circus

Doonesbury Flashbacks Betty

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VALERIE THEATRE CULTURAL CENTER DMDR XPUFZP B XPBRS BX BI NOTE THAT COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOLS ARE IN PLACE. Valerie Theatre, Inverness; 352-341-7850 PULDYDII.” CNGBECY APDIXDE K. “Scrooge” (PG) Dec. 7, 1 p.m. “Polar Express” (G) Dec. 8, 4 p.m. “Citizenfour” (R) Dec. 9, 1 p.m. RBGBXV “Charles Dickens’: A Christmas Carol,” Community Theatre, Dec. 11, 12, 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 13, 2 p.m. Previous Solution: “You’ve got to be original, because if “Meet Me In St. Louis” (G) Dec. 14, 1 p.m. you’re like someone else, what do they need you for?” “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” (PG) Dec. 15, 4 p.m. Bernadette Peters CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2020 B7 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY,DECEMBER 7, 2020 B7 ‘Is Miami back?’: ’Canes may have a good answer

TIM REYNOLDS day. Georgia Tech (3-6, game by more than 48 points AP sports writer 3-5 ACC with a game Thursday was 2001, when the Hurricanes against Pittsburgh pending) is topped Syracuse 59-0 in a Big CORAL GABLES — Miami scheduled to play at Miami on East matchup. coach Manny Diaz was coming Dec. 19. Win both of those, and “This team has a strong con- back from a bout with COVID- the Hurricanes could play in the nection and they really like 19, as was quarterback D’Eriq on their home field playing for each other,” Diaz King and several other players. on Jan. 2. said. “We were taken away from The Hurricanes hadn’t prac- “I love this team,” said King, each other for almost two weeks ticed in two weeks, final exams who transferred to Miami from and didn’t really get back as an were further limiting football Houston after last season. “I’m entire football team — I mean, time and a few starters still had so glad I came here. I love the not even an entire football team, to sit out amid health concerns. University of Miami. Just finish- but anything resembling a foot- Somehow, that all led to Mi- ing the right way, that’s really, ball team — until this past Mon- ami’s most lopsided Atlantic really, really important. Trying day. And they wanted to finish.” Coast Conference win. to get 10 wins this year ... it’s for A year ago, Miami finished The annual question in Coral the taking and, hopefully, a big- 6-7, lost to crosstown rival FIU Gables — “Is Miami back?” — time bowl game.” and was the only team that went might finally have an answer King passed for 248 yards, to a bowl game and got shut out. Hurricanes fans will like. This threw three touchdown passes Everything seems very differ- won’t be the year where No. 9 and ran for another score in Mi- ent now, with the Hurricanes on Associated Press Miami gets its first ACC champi- ami’s 48-0 win Saturday at Duke. a five-game ACC winning streak. Miami coach Manny Diaz congratulates quarterback D’Eriq King (1) onship, a drought that’s now It was the biggest victory margin Odd as this sounds, that’s Mi- after a touchdown pass against Duke during the first quarter of a game 17 years and counting, but the for Miami in its 137 all-time ACC ami’s second-longest ACC Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020, in Durham, N.C. Hurricanes (8-1, 7-1 ACC, No. 10 games; the Hurricanes beat streak; the Hurricanes won CFP) still have plenty to play for Wake Forest by 45 in 2004, Duke 11 consecutive league games Diaz said. “I just love the school,” King the rest of the way. by 45 in 2005 and Florida State spanning 2016 and 2017. So, that question: “Is Miami said. “I’m going to do everything No. 20 North Carolina (7-3, by 42 earlier this year. The last “If you think they’re having back?” I can, everything we can as a 6-3 ACC) visits Miami on Satur- time Miami won a conference fun, it’s because they are,” Maybe this time it is. team, to finish on the right foot.” Bowling SCORES Randy Moak 280,744; Andy Johnston 192; Bunny Higgen- HDCP, 780, Corey Bruno 200, Barb Moore Gray 748; Holly Aguilar botham 494. MEN’S HIGH GAME HIGH SERIES SCRATCH, 284,792; Judy Timmons LATE STARTERS SCRATCH, 257, Bob Wood 527, Susan Dantoni 265,752. Scratch: Tom Handicap: Victor Maldo- MEN’S HIGH SERIES THURSDAY Oneal 257; Randy Moak nado 285,704; Tony Hyatt SCRATCH, 724, Christian FLORIDA POWER 246,642; Chris Carr 246; 269; Allan Gobbi 709; Shirley Miller MEN’S HIGH GAME Mark Smith 636; Holly Aguilar Tenity 239,667; Mary Ann WOMEN’S HIGH GAME HDCP, 294, Ian Lee 203; Judy Timmons 198,551; Soloway 231,661. Scratch: HDCP, 257, Kim Mullis MEN’S HIGH SERIES Debbie Aguilar 568. Tony Hyatt 246,631; Ted WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES HDCP, 764, Sonny Arashiro PARKVIEW 7-9-8 NOTAP Rafanan 223,584; Shirley HDCP, 720, Amber Mullis MEN’S HIGH GAME Handicap: Mike Krombach Tenity 177,481; Kathy Hes- WOMEN’S HIGH GAME SCRATCH , 242, Shrek 366,962; Jerry Ness 346; Jim sion 137,403; Marilyn Sey- SCRATCH, 234, Renee Hughes Jr Schlegel 935; Yette Hansen mour 137. Boyce MEN’S HIGH SERIES 384,940; Carol McHale 382; WEDNESDAY WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES HDCP, 617, Matt Ivkovic Sue Koppler 905. Scratch: SCRATCH TRIO SCRATCH, 52, Vicky Post WOMEN’S HIGH GAME Jim Foley 300,829; Rich Scratch: Matt O’Brien TUESDAY YOUTH HDCP, 249, Melissa Balke 300,819; Men (4) 300’s; 290,700 Terry Rummler II BOY’S HIGH GAME HDCP, Widerman Yette Hansen 300,688; Carol 279,714; Ryan Aguilar 758; 231,Ben Keenan WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES Special to the Chronicle McHale 300; Glenda John- Lisa Pozzi 216,530; Stepha- BOY’S HIGH SERIES HDCP, 687. Danyelle Lee Dee Smith Memorial Adult/Youth tournament winners on ston 300; Marilyn Seymour nie Flory 202,574. HDCP, 662, Colton Davis WOMEN’S HIGH GAME Nov. 28, 2020. From left, Lewis Ricker, Wes Foley, Deke 717. PARKVIEW TGIF BOY’S HIGH GAME SCRATCH, 207, Kim Mullis Keyser and Angela Keyser. Sixty bowlers took part. Handicap: Jack Williams SANDY OAKS FALL SCRATCH, 183, Robert WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES 267,749; Brodie Santagata Handicap: Jeff Hyde Pierson SCRATCH, 525, Dalene Klein — Robert Pierson and Cody 266,752; Dora Golubski Parkview Lanes 251,649; Don Powers 249; BOY’S HIGH SERIES Mullis, 1523; 3rd — Evan 256,710; Sharon Dedman FRIDAY FUN BUNCH LEAGUE AND TOURNA- John Whitley 690; Marlene SCRATCH, 530,Ethan Hamm MEN’S HIGH GAME Posey and Harold Fish, 1490; 252; Monika Seeger 701. MENT SCORES FOR THE 4th — Megan Allen and Han- Hyde 268,679; Helen Kresse Scratch: Tony Hyatt 215,620; GIRL’S HIGH GAME HDCP, 264, Glenn Sikorcin WEEK ENDING NOV. 29, nah Roof, 1438. 205; Patti Carmen 578. Roy Fuller 207; Jerry Thomp- SCRATCH, 126, Susan Rohn MEN’S HIGH SERIES 2020: PARKVIEW SENIORS Scratch: Jeff Hyde 213,535; son 586; Dora Golubski GIRL’S HIGH SERIES HDCP, 719, Donny Lyons GCUSBCA ADULT/ Handicap: Cesare Nicoletti Jim Clark 178,509; Marlene 201,545; Glenda Johnston SCRATCH, 363, Alayna Lee MEN’S HIGH GAME YOUTH RESULTS: 259,735; Tony Hyatt 247; Hyde 202,481; Helen Kresse 182; Lisa Stewart 484. WEDNESDAY MEN’S SCRATCH, 237, Dave Hair AGE 12 AND UNDER: 1st Larry Clark 681; Glenda John- 157; Marcia Schick 384. BOWLERS OF THE WEEK HIGH HDCP GAME, 277, MEN’S HIGH SERIES — Lewis Ricker and Wes ston 260,702; Diane Mauck PARKVIEW NFL Adults: Mike Krombach, Doug Williams SCRATCH, 677, Dax Vila Foley, 1517 pins; 2nd — Tris- 256; Joanne Denton 721. Handicap: Mike Gauldin 137 pins over his average, HIGH HDCP SERIES, 700. WOMEN’S HIGH GAME tin Friedrich and Richard Scratch: Tony Hyatt 237,607; 308,742; Bobby Craft 278; and Jette Hansen, 115 pins Wayne Brunsink HDCP, 251, Audrey Stelter Hickey, 1469; 3rd — Trent Cesare Nicoletti 200,558; Tony Hyatt 752; Carol Ander- over her average. THURSDAY LADIES WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES Baumes and Toby Moreno, Sharon Ericson 182,543; son 284,761; Glenda John- POWDER PUFFS HDCP, 685, Kelly Chambers 1456; 4th — Sophia Dasch Rosemarie Marcucci 181,483; ston 272; Debbie Hennig 726. Manatee Lanes HIGH GAME HDCP, 255, WOMEN’S HIGH GAME and Glenda Johnston, 1437. Diane Swoboda 181; Glenda Scratch: Bobby Craft TUESDAY ODD BALLS Grace Moshier SCRATCH, 205, Lisa Pozzi AGE 13 AND OVER: 1st Johnston 181. 269,698; Mike Gauldin 244; MEN’S HIGH GAME HIGH SERIES HDCP, 683, WOMEN’S HIGH SERIES — Angela Keyser and Deke MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Tony Hyatt 674; Carol Ander- HDCP, 283, David Sanford Roma Jenkins SCRATCH, 433, Wanda Keyser, 1640 pins; 2nd Handicap: Tom Oneal 294; son 220,569; Glenda MEN’S HIGH SERIES HIGH GAME SCRATCH, Curry

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000VDV6 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Sunday, December 7, 2020 B9 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY,DECEMBER 7, 2020 B9 Beauty Services Oil Paintings 2/2/1 VILLA for SALE Waterfront Home KINGS BAY CANOE Local Artist - INVERNESS DUNNELLON 3/2/1, with pool 2/1 in quiet area w/ in Whispering Pines, 2 story Home, 3,200 SF, DAVID KURTZ w/ Back Plate Landscapes & North Williams St NEW appliances For Sale By Owner 106 ft. sea wall & 2 Realtor for Motor Seascapes $10 Each patio.1st Flr. No pets, 3000 SF MOL; Gospel Island $215,900 limit 2 people. $750 and flooring. slips. Near town, gulf, Needs work $40 (352) 344-1515 Commercial building LOW maintenance fee 352-634-1230 & Crackers $349,900 (352) 436-2953 /mo. 352-344-0238 or on .042 acre PLATTER 727-446-5871 covers landscaping & WITHLACOOCHEE 352-563-9857 13 in, Christmas tree, **For sale or lease** outside villa maint. RIVERFRONT HARRIS etched in glass, Call for details ONLY $129,000 2/2 Mobile- .69 acre, 1994 Pontoon , 20 ft, Beauty & the Barber Contact: Al Isnetto, original box $5 would like to intro- Call 610-737-8251 fenced, part furnished, 40 hp Yamaha out- (352) 476-7067 Palmwood Realty. $125,000 neg. - Cash / board & trlr. $5695 duce the newest 352-597-2500 x202 SHADOW BOX family members. 4 Sale by-owner/Realtor (352) 634-4793 OCTAGON SHAPE Sherry coming to us CITRUS HILLS 352-228-1301 / Mike Czerwinski 33 inches Wide & a Lg from Inverness has Condo/ Villa - 2 / 2 352-527-8727 mirror insert $70 obo been making Citrus Furnished or Unfurn (352) 344-1515 beautiful one head Seasonal or LT lease 352-476-4242 Vacant Table Lamps (Two) at a time for over 14 years! Jesse is ISATA White bottom and Land 2007 M310 Ford Diesel shades- Very good coming to us from BEAUTIFUL toy hauler ,$11k in condition! both for $14 Crystal River and SPECIALIST POOL VILLA upgrades last mo., (352) 476-7067 bringing a fresh outlook and classic 2 BR 2 BATH 2+ CAR Specializing In NADA $69,500 - ALL CLASSIFIED Let me help you $83,750 asking $62,500 WALL PICTURES style! Come check GARAGE *Large Open GOPHER TORTOISE Buy, Sell, Invest. Various Sizes, - add to us out at 4530 S. ADS ARE Plan *Upgrades Galore SURVEYS & Cash (607) 387-6639 NON-REFUNDABLE beautify any decor! Suncoast Blvd in $99,000 + Lot *Walk to $$$ Parks & RELOCATIONS Free/ No Obligation Must See! $5-$20ea. Homosassa right We have started Town *High Elevation Charming Home in WETLAND SETBACK Market Analysis (352) 476-7067 next to Fish Tales! construction on this for Great Views Historic Area, 2982 LINES for your property. 352-628-2040 Brand New 2BD, 2BA Call for appt sq. ft., 3/2.5/2 + 3 CP ENVIRONMENTAL Residential Retirement Cottage. 352.586.1688 space. .72 Ac on ASSESSMENTS & Commercial 2008 T@B Landings at Inverness Owner Financing corner Orange & Dutchmen RV HERNANDO w/ 25% Down $225,000 Baker. Beautiful Michael G. Czerwinski, Looking for person to Century 21 J.W. w/ Awning. **DUCK DECOYS** L. W. Builders Call JK home w/ metal roof, P.A share a 2br/1ba home, Morton Real Estate, Model 320 $7000 DECOYS GALORE at: 352-249-8036. front porch & huge ENVIRONMENTAL Electric included Inverness, Fl. 34450 (352) 586-4231 **ALL KINDS** JK is president of screened lanai. CONSULTANTS $350/mo + $300 sec. - $3 and up Affordable Housing James or Margaret (352) 459-1272 Duplex-(2) 2/2/1 Apts, 352-249-1012 CELL 954-383-8786 352-586-8946 for All Inc., Saffell 813.416.5162/ Office 352-726-6668 DAMON Countyside Subdivision mgcenvironmental 2011 Tuscany - 43 foot GOLF IRONS a Non-profit Corp. built 2006, Large lot, 813.416.5950 Broker .com Associate/Realtor Bath & a half, King size Mixuno graph 825 pro newly painted in/out 30+ Yrs. Experience bed. 44K mi. Exc cond forged 4-GW $239,000 513-720-4421 Keller Williams Realty Elite Partners MUST SEE !! Reg. $200 or 937-378-4109 352-601-0310 352-503-7637 INVERNESS 3BR/2BA FSBO, Water View Tweet Changes Hair Wheels/tires FIFTH WHEEL Furnished Home - 2br/2½ba /2cg home 2017 Heartland Pioneer Design Studio Near Parks / No Pets on .43 corner lot, Tweet Two boat trailer wheels welcomes Sue & tires, 5 lug 4.80x12 PI 276 -32ft./ 2 slides, 352-422-0978 54x12 glass enclosed Auto Leveling, Rear UMBRELLA Eddleman to our patio, plus shed Tweet like new, $55 for both award winning team. (352) 726-3730 Bunks, $24,500 STROLLER blue & red $150,000,772-321-1835 352-634-2247 in good condition $20. She is a Navy veteran and has 30 years of Waterfront 2 story Follow the 352-613-0529 Furnished Villa for FOREST RIVER experience at a well rent 2/1; 55+ Lake front home w/views hard Chronicle on known hair salon in to find! Watch the 2007 Grand Surveyor , ALL CLASSIFIED comm. $849/mo; Clean the area. Sue birds, go fishing, GSF273RL , super lite ADS ARE & quiet with access to wt, VG cond, w/ hitch attended comm. amenities. kayaking, all from 1995 DILKS Withlacoochee Vo NON-REFUNDABLE $12,000 352-201-5062 **WANTED** 352-201-0971 your Dock. 3/2.5/2 “news as it happens right Fiberglass Skiff Tech for cosmetology. **One Cemetery Plot** Exc cond. Master up 20 feet 11 inches w/ Sue is trained in all at your finger tips” OLD Crystal River Remodeled, Partially w/ private enclosed Trailer included - aspects of cutting for Classified Ads Cemetery Furnished, 2BD/ 2BA balcony. Mercury - 3 stroke motor both men & women. work! Tom 352-423-3047 in the Beautiful Harbor James or Margaret $3000 352-422-7540 She does clipper cuts, Affordable FSBO Sell your Lights Mobile Resort Saffell 813.416.5162/ 5 NEW Goodyear I buy, jewelry, silver, flat tops, & beard Furnished Dbl Wide at w/ many amm. — NICE 813.416.5950 Broker Wrangler Tires on Rim gold, paintings, instru- trims for men and vehicle today! ALL CLASSIFIED pleasant Sandy Oaks screen porch & addition Associate/Realtor www.twitter.com/ LT 275/70R18 All Terain ments, records, an- does perms, color, Call  ADS ARE RV/Mobile Home Park, for the LivRm- asking Keller Williams for Ford F250 w/ Lugs tiques, coins,watches braids, updo’s, NON-REFUNDABLE Beverly Hills, FL 2B/2Ba 352-563-5966 $25K (802) 673-0226 Realty Elite Partners citruschronicle $800 215-806-8550 & MORE! hi-lights & low lights, w/ many upgrades, 352-454-0068 cap, foils, etc. Sue newer roof, A/C, WANTED attends premiere hair plumbing, inside JUNK & ESTATE shows every year to laundry, enc. lanai, 12’ x CARS enhance her 20’ Storage Bldg. Call Up to $1,000. & MORE education & to learn 419-266-5580 or 5581 (352) 342-7037 all of the latest techniques to give her Wanted Model Trains clients the best $ INSTANT CASH $ service possible and DOWNTOWN FLORAL For old Lionel & other make them feel and CITY “AVENUE OF model trains, any look their best. THE OAKS” BEAUTI- quantity - one piece Please call for a set FUL 2/3 ACRE LOT ON or a house full! appointment or THE AVENUE OF 330-554-7089 walk-ins are OAKS IN DOWNTOWN always welcome. FLORAL CITY FL. SAR011149 Beauty Changes Hair THIS RARE GOR- Services Design Studio GEOUS FUTURE 3914 S.Suncoast Blvd. HOME SITE COMES Homosassa Springs COMPLETE WITH (Publix Center) DEEDED ACCESS TO ( Next to Kim’s Rest.) YOUR OWN PRIVATE 352-382-HAIR (4247) LAGOON! CALL THE AREAS LEADING RE SPECIALIST MAT- THEW PERRY 3526973062 MPERRY@WATSONRE- FLORAL CITY ALTYCORP.COM 2bd /1ba +2 Rms - $650 mo. $300 sec. incl. water, garbage, & PUBLISHER’S It’s a GREAT lawn svc 352-445-7153 NOTICE: All real estate BETTY J. POWELL TIME TO Changes Hair or 352-422-3670 Realtor Design Studio advertising in this newspaper is subject GARY & KAREN Mortgage Loan Gerard “Jerry” SELL! welcomes Ashley to Fair Housing Act Bovee “ Your SUCCESS Pick Jeanne Hardin to our award BAXLEY Originator is my GOAL... which makes it illegal Realtor Deb Infantine Pickrel for all winning team. Ashley to advertise “any GRI Realtors Making FRIENDS I Specialize in First Realtor started her career in TIME TO BUY preference, limitation Multi Million Dollar along the way your Real Time Home Buyers! the beauty industry in OR SELL or discrimination Your Christian Producer is my REWARD! “ Estate needs! 2008 after attending based on race, color, Realtor I have 36 years YOUR MOBILE Call me today Regency Beauty religion, sex, handi- connection THINKING ABOUT BUYING OR In A Leased Land and see what an Real Estate Certified Residential Institute where she cap, familial status or to your SELLING? SELLING?! Park? experienced experience! Specialist. completed 1500 hrs of national origin, or an next transaction lender can do for Graduate of Real education. During her intention, Let’s talk about a CALL ME: CALL you. Estate Institute. career and currently, to make such prefer- CASH OFFER! 352-422-6417 Call me: 352-212-3410 she has developed a LORELIE ence, limitation or bjpowell72@ 352-302-8046 strong product LEBRUN discrimination. “ Fa- Dianne Perkins Call or text me gmail.com knowledge through 352-212-4678 Gary ERA American Call for a FREE Licensed Realtor & milial status includes 352-212-3937 Karen 352-464-0719 today. Only Way Realty Market Analysis. use of top quality Mobile Home Broker children under the age 352-270-6038 Cell Realty & Investment Citrus major brands. NMLS #1410743 [email protected] of 18 living with kbbaxley@ Parsley Real Estate Besides doing all other parents or legal cus- salon services, Ashley Century 21 yahoo.com DEB INFANTINE Century 21 todians, pregnant JW Morton enjoys doing color Nature Coast, Realtor 835 NE Highway 19, women and people Tropic Shores Real Estate Inc. corrections, big securing custody of transformations, exotic Crystal River Fl, Realty Equal Housing Office 352-795-0021 children under 18. colors, new hair cuts This newspaper will Lender and waxing. Because Direct 352-613-3988 SUGARMILL not knowingly accept Les J. Magyar, WOODS of her passion to stay any advertising for current on all of the Sellers & Buyers real estate which is in REALTOR FRUSTRATED? trends in our industry, violation of the law. Ashley has continued Need a NEEDING HELP? Our readers are CALL ME, NOW. her education which hereby informed that has produced all dwellings adver- Hello I’m certifications with JOB? tised in this newspa- Olaplex, Barbacide, per are available on Brazilian Blowout, So an equal opportunity I put the REAL in Color, Pravana and basis. To complain of BOBBI DILEGO many others. Ashley Employment discrimination call REAL ESTATE! 352-220-0587 always welcomes new HUD toll-free at clients. FB page: source is... 1-800-669-9777. GET TOP DOLLAR KAREN ARCE @ashleyhardinstylist The toll-free telephone & TOP SERVICE! 352-634-5868 Changes Hair number for the Design Studio hearing impaired is Full Time Realtor 3914 S.Suncoast Blvd. FREE 1-800-927-9275. HOME MARKET Since 2003! Homosassa Springs ANALYSIS Multi Million Dollar (Publix Center) Classifieds Producer! ( Next to Kim’s Rest.) “Simply Put Wayne Cormier Discover the BEST 352-382-HAIR (4247) www.chronicleonline.com Key One Get it SOLD When Buying or Integrity #1” 352-422-0751 with Bobbi! Selling Your Home. Our office covers all of CITRUS and 352-220-1786 JIM THE “REAL” wayne@wayne 26 yrs in Real Estate “Let Me Put My PINELLAS Counties! Lmagyar01@ MCCOY cormier.com 36 yr Citrus County Experience & Energy To Work For You!” **FREE** gmail.com “Have a great day Resident CALL & GET and God Bless” ERA American Realty Market Analysis Craven Realty, I Service Citrus County RESULTS! and The Surrounding Inc. Counties. PLANTATION 352-726-1515 (352) 232-8971 IS A MOVE IN REALTY YOUR FUTURE? FREE Home Market LISA VANDEBOE For your next move, Analysis BROKER (R) EEndnd RRoo ss UNIQUE & HISTORIC ERA American Realty EndRo s you deserve the best. OWNER Homes, Commercial Phyllis has SOLD 352-634-0129 Waterfront & Land real estate in six “Small Town states since 1994. www.plantation Country Lifestyle Now working realtylistings.com OUR SPECIALTY exclusively in FL, SINCE 1989” you can put HER experience to work for YOU Packing by contacting her TODAY!

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KITCHEN, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, BEDDING, TOYS, GAMES, LEXUS $20,900 352-497-6945 2002 ES300, Excellent 352-212-5747 BOXES, BARRELS, PACKED CARTONS, FURNITURE, TRUCKS, Classifieds Call for Appt. Applies to all Condition! One owner! LINCOLN CARS, ETC. THERE IS NO TITLE FOR VEHICLES SOLD AT LIEN vehicles, boats, 125K Miles MUSTANG ‘02 Blackwood - Good SALE. VEHICLES SOLD “AS IS” AND FOR PARTS ONLY. OWN- RV’s, campers TOYOTA GT V8 Convertible Cond.-ONLY 3K made ONLY ERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO BID ON UNITS. LIEN SALE TO BE 35 Yr anniversary model FULLY LOADED $8500 HELD ONLINE ENDING TUESDAY,DECEMBER 15, 2020 AT & motorcycles. 2018 Toyota Corolla 9103 E Aqua Vista Dr $19.95 ONLY 45K miles, Cherry Red, 352-489-4129 12:00PM. VIEWING AND BIDDING WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE Inverness, $10.900 for 7 days Great on Gas - Real [email protected] ONLINE AT WWW.STORAGETREASURES.COM BEGINNING 5 $19.95 Clean - $12,500 Call your 352-341-3803 $29.95 DAYS PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED SALE DATE AND TIME. ALSO for 7 days (607) 348-7897 VISIT Classified TRIUMPH for 14 days WWW.PERSONALMINISTORAGE.COM/DUNNELLON-FL-STOR- Representative $29.95 1973 TR6, 4 spd, 6 cyl, 2 Tops, Red w/ Black Can-Am Spyder AGE-UNITS/ FOR MORE INFO. for details. 2016, White, 4,705 mi, $49.95 for 14 days Interior $15,000 Firm Garage-Kept for 30 days 352-563-5966 352-503-6859 $49.95 89 MUSTANG Excellent Condition! PERSONAL MINI STORAGE DUNNELLON BEST PRICES PAID for 30 days CONVERTIBLE 5.0 VOLKSWAGEN $17,500 352-794-0352 $69.95 1956 Beetle; Good for your unwanted 5sp - Older Restore Run ‘til it sells vehicles! $69.95 Many Extras! Too running/good looking UNIT: #193 - LANISA ANNETTE BROOKS CALL 352-628-4144 Run ‘til it sells!! Much to List- Discs, SS car $15,000 (352) 634-3982 CASH FOR CARS & Exhaust, etc. $12,000 UNIT: #248 - HEATHER CRUZ TRUCKS Running or (352) 436-9718 Not TOP $$$$$ PAID UNIT: #298 - SARAH AUSTIN 352-771-6191 * Call your CHEVROLET * Call your Classified 1936 5 Window Coupe Harley-Davidson Classified WANTED 350 V8 Automatic, 2004 DODGE 1500 2007 Fat Boy, Vance & Representative Representative PERSONAL MINI STORAGE, 11955 N. FLORIDA AVE. (HWY 41) JUNK & ESTATE Chrome Eng. -Steel Exce. p/u under 100k mi Hines Pipes - 13K Orig. DUNNELLON, FL 34434 CARS for details. body, ALL power, cold -Very Good Cond! Must miles, Well Maintained! for details. Up to $1,000 & MORE 352-563-5966 A/C. MUST SELL! See to Appreciate! $7950 OBO 352-563-5966 (352) 342-7037 $26,500 352-302-6979 $5300 (352) 861-9117 516-819-9196 Published November 30 & December 7, 2020