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Community Editor’s Best Bet Centralia Eagles to Host New Year’s Eve Party The Centralia Eagles will be from 5-8 p.m. Karaoke by Corri opening its doors to one and all will start at 8. No reservation is Calendar for a New Year’s Eve celebration. required. butter or hot strawberry preserves, sau- Admission is $5, and finger food Proceeds will go to the chari- Today sage, scrambled eggs, juice and cof- and party favors will be provid- table endeavors of the Eagles. fee, $6 for adults, $3 for kids under 12, Chey Soul and Zachary Callantine, 8 330-0969 ed at midnight. A country-style The Centralia Eagles is locat- p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $6, chicken cutlet with rice pilaf ed at 2308 N. Pearl in Centralia. 740-0492 Senior Centers dinner will be available for $8 Phone is 736-1146. Randy Linder, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter All senior centers closed for New Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- Year’s Day 2000, ext. 301 Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 30 Wednesday, Jan. 2 Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Pinochle, 10 a.m. Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested do- “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, nation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, $6.74 noon, $3 donation starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Open pool, 9:30 a.m. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Women’s pool, 10 a.m. hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 31 items, 736-1146 Thursday, Jan. 3 Entertainment, presentation or mov- Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix ie, 12:30 p.m. Rockin’ Johnny Lucas, Devilfish Pub- Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- University Women to Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. lic House, open until 2 a.m., downtown halis, 740-0492 Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Chehalis, (360) 996-4682 Square dance lessons, first session, Learn About Centralia’s Computer class, 9-11 a.m., Toledo Se- Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia 7-9 p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl nior Center, 864-2112 Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, St., Centralia, offered by Prairie Step- Outdoor Education pers, classes to continue Wednesdays Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., To- $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 The American Association ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 New Year’s Eve fireworks and party, 9 through March 6, 748-1756 or 273-4884 of University Women, Lewis Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior Cen- p.m. fireworks, party following at Bull- Organizations ter, 864-2112 wheel (21 and over), Crystal Mountain County branch, will meet at 6:45 ski resort, 888-754-6199 Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., p.m. Thursday at The Gathering Open pool, 9 a.m., Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Free community dinner, 5:30-7 p.m., Assembly of God church, 702 S.E. First Place, Stillwater Estates, 2899 St., Winlock Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m., To- Centralia United Methodist Church, 506 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia. S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 736-7311 Seniors’ Bible study, 10 a.m., Calvary ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Assembly of God, Centralia, 736-6769 or The Centralia School Dis- Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m., Toledo Senior Centers 324-9050 trict’s outdoor education pro- Senior Center, 864-2112 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Soroptimist International of Lewis gram for sixth-grade students Quilt class, 1-3 p.m., Toledo Senior Art class, 10 a.m. County, 5:30 p.m., contact for location, will be explained by teachers Center, 864-2112 748-7860, [email protected] Bingo, 10 a.m. and codirectors Kristeen John- Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Support Groups son and Victoria Brannin. Friday, Jan. 4 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Domestic violence support group, For more information, call Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Lynn Rash, 807-3199, or Margo Sammy Steele Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. halis, sponsored by Human Response Richert, 748-6378. Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Open recreation, pool 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Network, 748-6601 273-2000, ext. 301 Pinochle, 10 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 12931 Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Support Groups Live music by Highway 12 East band, U.S. Highway 12, Packwood, 807-4838 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Senior Centers Organizations H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., CCS nutrition lunch, noon, $3 dona- Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 tion $3 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Oakview Grange, 7 p.m.., 2715 N. Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, [email protected] Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Dance refresher class, 10-11 a.m. Pearl St., Centralia, 736-5639 785-4325 Music, 11 a.m. Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation p.m., Kemp Hall, room 128, Centralia College, (360) 304-712 Highway, Chehalis, 748-3401 Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. Write your life, 1 p.m. Support Groups Senior Centers Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Pinochle, 10 a.m. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Pinochle and board games, 1 p.m. the loss of a loved one, 1--2:30 p.m., As- Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Pinochle, 10 a.m. Pinochle, noon, $1 Cooks Hill Road, 330-2640 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Zumba, 6-7 p.m. Live music by Highway 12 East band, Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Dance night, Bob’s Blissful Band, Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 7-9:30 p.m. CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 Water coloring, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 donation Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Providence Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. “Writing from Within” writer’s group, Centralia Hospital chapel conference Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. 12:30 p.m. room, 736-5394, Facebook page: Lewis Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Quilting class, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, County Multiple Sclerosis Support Group Pinochle, 10 a.m. 785-4325 Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. Senior Centers “Hamburgers & Fixins” community Tuesday, Jan. 1 Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 lunch, noon, $5 Swedish pancake breakfast, 8 a.m.- Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. Music, 11 a.m. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 noon, Fords Prairie Grange, 2540 W. Bunco, 10:30 a.m. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. Reynolds Ave, Centralia, all-you-can-eat Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. Swedish pancakes with real lingonberry Horticulture project, 2 p.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Pinochle and Scrabble, 12:30 p.m.

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5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Dec. 29, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 58.63 65.0 -0.39 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s H 77.01 85.0 -0.20 70s L Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 1.67 10.5 -0.05 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Few Showers Partly Cloudy Scat'd Rain Mostly Cloudy Mostly Sunny 5.49 18.0 -0.06 30s H 43º 36º 44º 35º 45º 35º 44º 34º 44º 36º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 10.06 ---- 0.00 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:56 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:33 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 46 32/20 Moonrise ...... 6:18 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 37 41/29 Moonset ...... 8:28 a.m. Normal High ...... 46 Port Angeles Today Sun. Normal Low ...... 35 44/34 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 58 in 1945 Seattle Anchorage 36/27 mc 39/29 rs Last New First Full Record Low ...... 17 in 1968 42/36 Boise 31/17 cl 33/16 mc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 1/4 1/11 1/18 1/26 Boston 34/26 sn 34/17 sn Yesterday ...... 0.00" 42/34 35/20 Dallas 43/29 s 49/40 s Month to date ...... 7.95" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 78/67 s 80/67 s Normal month to date . . .6.70" Centralia 42/35 Las Vegas 50/35 s 50/37 s Year to date ...... 46.85" 43/36 Yakima Allergen Today Sunday Nashville 35/24 rs 40/27 s Normal year to date . . . .46.83" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 63/42 s 60/42 s 34/23 Grass None None Longview 43/35 St. Louis 31/20 mc 38/29 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 43/32 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 33/19 s 31/19 cl Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 52/42 ra 55/43 s Vancouver weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 39/30 rs 38/24 s Send in your weather-related photo- 43/32 are today’s highs and graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 43/34 37/29 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Sun. Today Sun. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Sun. Today Sun. Baghdad 64/44 s 62/45 pc New Delhi 70/46 s 66/43 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 25/10 pc 31/8 s Paris 53/43 mc 51/42 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 42/34 sh 42/36 mc Spokane 34/23 sn 29/22 mc London 51/40 ra 49/40 pc Rio de Janeiro 95/77 t 96/77 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 42/38 sh 44/36 mc Tri Cities 37/25 sh 34/21 pc Mexico City 75/42 pc 75/46 pc Rome 56/38 s 55/37 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 42/34 sh 42/35 mc Wenatchee 35/27 cl 34/25 s Moscow 26/19 pc 18/14 mc Sydney 76/64 pc 71/65 cl

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News in Brief and is directed by Cookie Troxel. Horse Euthanized The Tiller Arts Center is lo- After Being Struck by cated next door to the Roxy. Vehicle Near Toledo By The Chronicle Photo Now Part of A horse that was standing in Washington Driver’s the middle of the road outside of Toledo had to be euthanized af- Breath Test ter it was hit by a car that nearly OLYMPIA (AP) — Driv- severed its leg late Wednesday ers who are required to pass a night, according to the Lewis breath test before they get be- County Sheriff’s Office. hind the wheel won’t get away The driver of the 2004 Ford with having someone else blow Expedition, a 54-year-old Castle in the ignition interlock device. Rock man, was uninjured. He Starting with the new year was wearing a seatbelt. the devices will snap a picture The horse was standing in every time the machine is used. the westbound lane on the 400 The Washington State Patrol Brandon Hansen / [email protected] block of Toledo-Vader Road says drivers who try to fool the Mary White of Lewis County Master Recycler and Composters poses with WSU Master Gardner Mary Jo Christensen in front when the driver struck it at machines will lose their license. of a pile of Christmas trees they were taking in to process for recycling. The two volunteer groups will split the donations about 9:20 p.m., according to Interlocks are required on given for the disposal of the trees, and the money will support their projects throughout the year. The volunteers divert an the sheriff’s office. The car sus- vehicles whose drivers have been estimated 2,000 trees from the local landill. The Christmas trees are chipped up and used in compost bins, trails and other tained minor damage to the pas- caught driving impaired. The yard and garden projects. senger’s side. machine requires a legal breath The owner of the horse, an sample before the car starts. 18-year-old Toledo woman, was Some drivers have asked friends, Christmas Recycling Offered in Centralia, Morton located in a nearby residence, relatives or children to blow in By The Chronicle Monday through Saturday from volunteers divert an estimated according to the sheriff’s of- the device for them. Now that the holidays are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2,000 trees annually from the fice. She made arrangements to wrapped up, give your Christ- The WSU/Lewis County landfill. remove the horse from the road mas trees, wreaths and lights a Master Gardener and Lewis The Christmas trees are and was cited for animal at large. Have a special gift — recycle them and County Master Recycler Com- chipped up for use in compost mobile phone? give them a new life. poster volunteers offer Centralia bins, trails and other yard and Auditions for Romantic Volunteers will be on hand in area service, and will accept do- garden projects. All decorations the parking lot outside the gate nations to support their projects and tinsel must be removed Comedy in Morton throughout the year. from the trees and wreaths. No chronline.com/mobile at the Lewis County Central By The Chronicle Transfer Station, 1411 S. Tower The volunteer groups spon- flocked or artificial trees or Ave., in Centralia from 9 a.m. to sor the annual tree chipping wreaths will be accepted. Auditions for “Night of the 4 p.m. through Jan. 6, daily, to event in Centralia in conjunc- Holiday wrapping papers, Foolish Moon, A Romantic accept the trees and wreaths for tion with Pacific Mobile, the cards and boxes may be recycled Comedy,” will continue at 11 chipping and the lights for recy- Lewis County Department of in residential curbside recycling a.m. this morning at the Tiller cling. Public Works, the Lewis County containers or containers at the Arts Center in Morton. Christmas trees also will be Solid Waste Utility and the city transfer stations in Centralia The play will be performed accepted for recycling at the East of Centralia to chip up unwant- and Morton. as part of a dinner theater Feb. Lewis County Transfer Station ed Christmas trees into usable Anyone with questions re- 15 and 16 at the Roxy Theater. in Morton from through Jan. material rather than disposing garding recycling may call 740- “Night of the Foolish Moon” of the trees in the landfill. The 1212 or 740-1452. was written by Luigi Jannuzzi 5. The Morton facility is open Now Sheriff’s Office Requests Public Assistance in Locating a Wanted Sex Offender By The Chronicle County Sheriff’s a sex offender, and after serving The sheriff’s office posted a At Detectives from the Lewis Office. Hylton time, he was released and moved wanted flyer featuring Hylton’s County Sheriff’s Office are ask- is described as to Thurston County, according information on their official ing for assistance from the pub- an 18-year-old to the release. He then moved Facebook asking the public to lic to help locate a sex offender white male with again without notifying law en- spread the information, garner- who has several outstanding blue eyes and forcement. He also failed to com- ing more than Facebook 130 warrants for his arrest. brown hair. He ply with parole, as required. shares in a few hours. Centralia Garrett A. 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While she has some con- likely focus on creating fertile cern about future costs, she said, Crossfire of State Senate market conditions. "early indications are that the ex- sen. randi becker Leadership Coup Backed R-Eatonville Patrick Connor, state direc- pansion could be a net savings to by Republicans tor for the National Federation the state and I'm going to work of Independent Business, said under that assumption and that by carol M. ostrom and brian M. rosenthal jected the new coalition's pro- "Replacing Keiser with Re- Becker has been committed to we will be participating." But Becker signaled a more The Seattle Times posal, which would divide 12 publican Randi Becker puts that the needs of small businesses, Senate committees between including their struggles to get conservative approach to the While a state Senate leader- all at risk," she wrote. Republican and Democratic cost and coverage information other most talked-about Obam- ship coup backed by Republi- Keiser said she was particu- control when the Legislature when purchasing health insur- acare provision, the state ex- cans would impact budget and larly concerned about the fate of convenes next month. Three ance. change, the public-private insur- education debates, another issue the Reproductive Fairness Act, other committees would each be Rep. Joe Schmick, R-Colfax, ance marketplace designed to could get caught in the crossfire: Medicaid expansion and key el- co-chaired by a Republican and ements of the federal health law. the ranking Republican on the bring together insurance plans how to implement President a Democrat. House health-care committee, for purchase by about 280,000 Obama's health-care law. residents in 2014, many with The Senate budget, K-12 edu- becker's background said he expects Becker to take Some Democrats are worried cation and health-care commit- a hard look at cost drivers for federal subsidies. that a Republican-controlled tees all would be led by Repub- Becker has experience in health care, including the 45 Michael Marchand, the ex- Senate health-care commit- licans. the medical field. Starting out coverage mandates lawmakers change's communication direc- tee would seek to stop or limit Becker would replace Sen. as a receptionist, she eventu- have imposed on health insur- tor, said setup and operation of provisions of the law, including Karen Keiser, D-Kent, who has ally became the administrator ance. the exchange through 2014 has Medicaid expansion and a new chaired the Senate Health and of a multimillion-dollar surgi- Schmick said the state needs been funded by federal grants. state insurance marketplace Long-Term Care Committee cal center in Puyallup, helped to create a more welcoming at- Because so many more peo- known as an exchange. Such an since 2005. Becker, the ranking develop a surgical practice and mosphere for insurance com- ple will be buying insurance, the effort would likely face opposi- minority member, has been on started several hospital-owned panies, and he believes Becker state expects the total revenue tion from the Democrat-con- the committee since her election clinics, including an urgent-care agrees. from an existing tax on premi- trolled House and Gov.-elect Jay to the Senate in 2008. center. "We need the competition ums to grow by $110 million Inslee, a Democrat and cham- Sen. Rodney Tom of Medina, In her most recent campaign, here, and we don't have it," he over four years. But that money pion of the health-care law. one of the two Democrats who she cited health-care costs as a said. goes to the state, and even if Sen. Randi Becker, the Eaton- helped form the coalition, de- prime concern. lawmakers sent it all back to ville Republican whom the new scribed Becker as "a very prag- On the health-care commit- obamacare the exchange, they would have majority coalition has tapped as matic person." tee and on the floor, she voted to increase the premium tax or health-care committee chair- "I don't see her being a hard- against some insurance man- Many Republicans think add a service charge to cover the woman, says she supports some core partisan who is trying to dates, including one to require Obamacare would be harmful $50 million the exchange is ex- parts of the Affordable Care Act swim upstream," said Tom, who coverage of smoking-cessation to competition and would add pected to cost in 2015 — the year and opposes others, but that would be Senate majority leader treatment and another to re- unsustainable costs to the state it must be self-sufficient under "the law is the law." under the arrangement. quire policies covering repro- budget. federal law. "I really don't expect that we'll But Sen. David Frockt, D- ductive services to also cover They're particularly con- "This is a new cost to the state," have a radically different ap- Seattle, a member of the health- abortions. cerned about the cost of Medic- Becker said. "We've not paid for proach to health-care this year," care committee, said Becker However, Becker supported a aid expansion; under that pro- anything like this before, and to she said. "I think what is going "has not shown great enthusi- bill to expand coverage of diag- vision, the federal government have a such a high price tag as- to happen is we're going to have asm for health-care reform" and nosis and treatment of autism- would initially pay 100 percent sociated with that immediately to work more collaboratively to would be pressured by other spectrum disorders. And she of the costs for the newly eligible is very concerning to me." find bipartisan solutions." Republicans to take a hard-line occasionally supported bills adults — more than the cur- For her part, Keiser said she The impact on Obamacare against Obamacare. sponsored by Keiser and other rent 50-50 match. But the fed- had planned to focus the health- implementation is among the Suellen Harris, chairwoman Democrats, including one to eral contribution would slowly care committee's work on cost questions lawmakers have been of the Chelan County Demo- strengthen Medicaid-fraud re- shrink after 2016 to 90 percent containment and transparency, pondering since two Democrats cratic Party, was more blunt. covery efforts and one to con- by 2020, and the state would pay improving incentives for pro- joined with 23 Republicans ear- "I'm stunned," Harris said in tinue insurance-commissioner the difference. viders to better manage patients lier this month to form a new an email. She said Keiser and review of insurance rates. Medicaid expansion could with chronic conditions and coalition with just enough votes Rep. Eileen Cody, D-West Se- She said she is not opposed add up to 300,000 state residents encouraging evidence-based to control the chamber. Before attle, chairwoman of the House to Obamacare-style measures, to the program. Authorization health-care practices. the move, Democrats held the health-care committee, have but she is concerned about mov- majority. laid the groundwork for imple- ing too far too fast. Democrats, so far, have re- mentation of Obamacare. Tom Curry, CEO and ex- Sharon Care Center “Great care at a Great place” Tim Eyman Proposes Longer Period for You and Your family can count on us! Gathering of Initiative Signatures Trust the care of your loved one CH484069cz.cg CARE! By The Olympian to adopt it; take no action and from Eyman — preferring to seek to those who Serving Lewis County seniors since 1998. 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in Princeton, N.J. In addition to for K-sixth-graders and takes ers and all of the Children’s Deadline for Church studying, she's spent the last year place from 6:15-8 p.m. Contact Church kids (early childhood News Changing working with local agencies and the church at 736-7606 to regis- Methodists to Serve through sixth grade) will join Starting with the Saturday, students in the Princeton-Tren- ter. Adult Life classes and Life Community Dinner on their families at the morning Jan. 5, edition of The Chronicle, ton area to develop a program Groups for the winter term are New Year’s Eve worship service. the church news page will be lo- that provides seminary students currently open for enrollment Following morning worship, cated in the Life section of The with internship experiences at and will begin the week of Jan. 13. A supper for the community there will be an extended time Chronicle. non-profits in the Trenton, N.J. will be served on New Year’s Eve of fellowship in the Grace Cafe The move of this page from Bible Study for Women at Centralia United Methodist from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. There the Main section to the Life Centralia Community Church, beginning at 5:30 p.m. will be no Sunday School classes section will bring a change in to Start at Bethel There is no charge for the meal Sunday. A special “come and go” ser- the deadline for church news. Church to Have One A new Bible study for wom- and everyone is welcome. The new deadline will be 5 p.m. More information is avail- vice will be held on New Year’s Service Sunday en will start at Bethel Church Eve Monday. Families are invited Monday for news items to be on Wednesday mornings at 9:30 able from Carol, 736-7311. included in the upcoming Satur- On Sunday, Centralia Com- The church is located at 506 to celebrate the new year with a a.m. beginning Wednesday. blessing, scripture, prayer and day edition. munity Church will have one The class will be studying S. Washington Ave. For questions about the new morning worship service, at 10 communion. Come anytime “Malachi – A Love That Never between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. The deadline, call Doug Blosser at a.m. Regular children’s pro- Lets Go,” by Lisa Harper. This The Chronicle, 807-8238. grams will be offered during Dayspring Choir service is in the Goodwin Chapel. eight-session study focuses on For information on the vari- that same service time. Com- God's mercy. Childcare is pro- Practice to Resume munion will also be observed ous ministries taking place at Alison Burchett to vided. The Dayspring Baptist the church throughout the week, within the service. A new Wednesday night 7 On Sunday, Jan. 6, Pastor Church will resume choir prac- contact the church office at 736- Speak at Westminster p.m. study for adults begins next tice Wednesday, Jan. 9. The em- 9981 or visit the website at www. Mark Fast will be starting a new week. “Who Is This Man?” is a Service Sunday morning teaching series phasis will begin with the up- centraliachurch.org. five-session video-based study. coming Easter Contata music. Alison Burchett will be the called “Full.” Fast will look at John Ortberg shows how Jesus' guest speaker when Westmin- what it means to have a full life Faith classes will begin in influence has swept over history, January. The official date will be ster Presbyterians, Chehalis, financially, physically, spiritu- bringing his inspiration to the Add a Photo to worship at one combined ser- ally and emotionally. announced later. evolution of art, science, govern- Dayspring’s youth will have vice at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Bur- Regular Sunday morning ment, medicine and education. Your Classified chett grew up in Centralia and is services are at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Super Bowl snack packs avail- with full children’s programs able for sale during January. To currently a theology student at Call 360-807-8203 to Princeton University. provided during both services. Cooks Hill to Have order, call the church at 748- In her youth, Burchett at- Starting Jan. 6, there will be a 3401 place your ad today! tended WPC, where she was traditional worship experience Single Service Sunday baptized and confirmed. After in the sanctuary from 8:30 to Cooks Hill Community Children to Join graduating from Centralia High 8:50 a.m., which will lead into Church will have one service School in 2007, she attended Pa- the 9 a.m. service. This new Sunday, at 10:30 a.m. Families for Nazarene cific Lutheran University, where worship experience will include On Sunday, Jan. 6, a new she majored in American litera- traditional hymns and chorus as message titled “Wise Living in Worship ture and religion. well as special music. Difficult Days” will begin. For Children’s Church will not She is currently working on “Kids Treasure Adventure,” a more information, call 736-6133, be meeting on Sunday at Cen- a master's of divinity degree at new Wednesday night program, ext. 2, or visit the church’s web- tralia Church of the Nazarene, Princeton Theological Seminary starts on Jan. 9. This program site at cookshillcc.org. as the Children’s Ministry work-

APOSTOLIC Victory Baptist Church Cooks Hill Community Church NON-DENOMINATIONAL Landmark-Sovereign Grace 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, The Apostolic Faith Church 617 N.W. West. Street, Chehalis, Sunday Pastor Mitch Dietz. Sunday One Church. Two Locations 196 NW Cascade Ave., Chehalis, Rev. Jack First Christian Church Chasteen, Pastor. Sun. School 9:30, Service Morning Worship 10:40 am, Pastor Mark mornings: Worship Services at 9am Fenison, 295-0824. & 10:30am (Sign Language & Chehalis, Morning worship 10:45 am. Sunday 11:00, Evening Service 6 pm, Midweek Service school 9:30 am, Special needs Adults Ministry Wed. 7:30 pm. 748-4811. Spanish Translation available at 10:30am) / Classes (adults, youth & children) Mon. 7 pm, Youth meetings, call for times. LIFE CENTER INDEPENDENT BAPTIST and Nursery at 10:30am. Wednesday Evenings: Small group fellowships. Tom Bradshaw, ETHEL CAMPUS: - 100 Oyler Road, on ASSEMBLY OF GOD Centralia Bible Baptist Youth Group at 6:00pm (grades 6-12). Call the Minister, 111 N.W. Prindle, 748-3702. Highway 12, Sunday 9 a.m., Bethel Church church for more information at 736-6133 or Valley of Blessing Ministries Wednesday youth 7 p.m. “Following Christ, Loving People, check out our website at www.cookshillcc.org. 243 Hwy. 12 Chehalis, 266-8164. Pastor CENTRALIA CAMPUS: - 201 N. Rock Sunday Restoring Hope” Michael Fontenot. Services: Sunday 10 am. 10:30 a.m. I-5 Exit 72 - Napavine CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST Thurs. Prayer 6:30 pm, Worship 7:30 pm. We Wednesday youth 7:00 p.m. Phone 748-0119. offer home groups, men & ladies bible studies. www.yourlifecenter.com On the web: www.bethel-church.com 802 S. Gold St., Centralia, WA 98531. Christian Fellowship of Winlock 360-736-5898 or 360-978-4216 Worship Service: 10:45 am-12:15 pm. Sunday Call for details. Kyle Rasmussen, Lead Pastor (360) 669-0113 Dynamic worship. Friendly people. School for all ages 9-10:15 am. Nursery care Saturday Evening Contemporary www.centraliabbc.org Casual dress. available. Adult Sunday School class. Children’s Service: 6:30 pm. Pastor: Tim Shellenberger LUTHERAN Something for every age. Church, nursery care, available. Pastor Terry Sunday Services: Sunday Worship: 11:00am Immanuel Lutheran Church- ELCA Quarterly Family Life Weeks (education tracks) Sundberg, Youth Pastor David Martin. Encounter energetic full band: 9:00 am. Sunday Evening: 5:30pm 1209 N. Scheuber Rd., Centralia. To be like for the whole family. 785-4280. 630 Cemetery Rd., Winlock. The Edge - loud, guitar driven music: Wednesday in the Word: 7:00pm Jesus ... meeting needs. Senior Pastor, Rev. 10:45 am. Nursery care provided for all services Trinity Christian Fellowship Paul R. Hermansen; and Youth Director, Scott Classes for children are offered at all services. 123 Brockway Rd., Chehalis, Hess. Sunday schedule: Praise Worship Service Wednesday night programs Faith Baptist Church - 740-0263 just 1/2 mile north of WA. 6 via 9am, Sunday School and Adult Education 436 Coal Creek, Chehalis, www.fbc-wa.org for all ages at 7:00 pm. Chilvers Rd., 748-1886. Adult 10:15am - 11am, Traditional Liturgical Worship Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 am NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH Bible Class at 9:45 am. Worship Service at 11:00 11 am, Fellowship & Coffee 10am and 12pm, Calvary Assembly of God Children’s Church/Morning Worship 10:30am 603 NW St. Helens Ave. am. Come as you are; everyone is welcome. Hub City Youth Group 6:30pm - 8pm. Contact 302 E. Main, Centralia. Sun. School: 9:30 am. Sunday 6 pm, Thursday Bible Study 7pm PO Box 1164 Chehalis, WA. 98532 Morning Service 10:45 am. Evening Service 6 Mountain View Baptist Church information: (360) 736-9270, (360) 748-7831 www.go2newbc.com pm. Midweek-Survey of The Bible: Wednesday Napavine Baptist Church 1201 Belmont, Centralia. (1 block west of I-5 [email protected], Pastor Ken Rieper Pastor Jason Saling 7 pm. Communion and missions emphasis first interchange on Harrison, right on Belmont) and www.ilccentralia.org. Sunday school begins at 9:30 am 262-3861, 104 SE 2nd Ave., Napavine Sunday of each month. Dr. Earl R. Nordby 736-1139. Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 am. Peace Lutheran Church & Preschool Worship & Celebration 10:30 am S.S. 10am, Service: 11am, Wed. 7pm Pastor 736-7799 (Corner of Gold and Main Sunday Services: 8:30 & 11 am. and 6 pm. Chehalis–LCMS, Bishop Rd. & Jackson Hwy. Wednesday SUMMIT 6:30-8 pm Streets) www.NapavineBaptist.com AWANA (Sept-May). Sun. School 9:30 am. Worship Svc. 8:00 am & Destiny Christian Center 10:45 am. Rev. Daniel Freeman 748-4108. PENTECOSTAL CHURCHES 413 N. Tower Ave. in Historic Downtown CALVARY CHAPEL St. John’s Lutheran Church-ELCA Jesus Name Pentecostal Church of Calvary Chapel EVANGELICAL CHURCH Centralia. SUNDAY: Sunday Service 10:30am, 748-3569 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis. Sunday Chehalis, 1582 Bishop Rd., Chehalis. Sunday 2502 Seward Ave., Centralia. Sunday School: Adna Evangelical Church, WEDNESDAY: Adult Bible Study 7:00 pm., The Loving God, Each Other, & the World, Worship 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Sunday Services: Prayer 9:45 am & 6:15 pm, Services: 11 am. Sunday Service 9 am & 11 am. Movement Youth Service 7pm. Information and Sunday: Bible Classes 10:00 am, School 9:45 a.m. Coffee/ fellowship follows the 10 am & 6:30pm. Wed. Services: Prayer 7:15 Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer: 7 pm. An Pastoral Staff available at 736-6443. Webpage: Worship 11:00 am, service. The Rev. Rando Faro, Pastor. Office pm Service 7:30 pm. Anchor Youth Nite: Fri. in-depth, verse by verse study of God’s word. www.lifeatdestiny.com Midweek Small Groups call for times. hours Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 7:30 pm. Elder Bishop Burgess, Pastor 360-827-3291. Jackson Prairie Assembly of God 115 Dieckman Rd., Chehalis Phone: (360) 748-4741. Shannon Burgess. (360) 748-4977 “Building community with people like you” Steve Bergland, Pastor Website: www.stjohnschehalis.net. website: www.jnpc.org 262-9533, 4224 Jackson Hwy., (Mary’s Corner) CATHOLIC St. Marks Lutheran Church-LCMC Pathway Church of God Chehalis. Sunday School for all ages: 9:30am. St. Joseph Church EVANGELICAL FREE 10,000 Highway 12, Rochester. Saturday, 1416 Scheuber Rd., Centralia. Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30am. Sunday 682 S.W. Cascade, Chehalis. Informal Worship: 7:00 pm; Sunday, 736-3698. Everyone Welcome! Prayer: 5pm. Sunday Evening Focus: 6:30 pm Masses, Sat.- 5:00pm. Sat., Sun.- 10:30am. Central Bible Evangelical Free Church Contemporary Worship: 8:30 am; Traditional 2333 Sandra Ave. Centralia, WA 98531. 360- Sun. Morning worship 11:00 am. w/contemporary worship. Wednesday Evening Mass in Spanish: Sun.- 1:00pm Worship: 11:00 am. Fellowship follows each 736-2061. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Pastor Jeff Suhoney. Family Night: 7pm. Adult Bible Study, Youth & Reconciliation: Sat. 3:30-4:30. or by appt. service. Education hour: 9:45 am. Pastors: Greg Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided. Evening Children. Worship Intern: Kara Morris, Youth Father Tim Ilgen. 748-4953. Wightman and Lauren Macan-Wightman. Worship, Sunday, 6:00 p.m., AWANA- PRESBYTERIAN Pastor: Jared Hunt. Lead Pastor Bill Morris. St. Mary’s Catholic Church Church phone: 273-9571. Web: Web: jacksonprairielife.com Wednesday, 6:00 pm, White Cross (ladies) meet www.lutheransonline.com/stmarksrochesterwa 225 N. Washington, Centralia. Masses: on 2nd Thursday, 10 am. Home Bible Napavine Assembly of God Saturday 5:00 pm, Sunday 8:30 am. Sacrament Fellowships meet during the week. Please call St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church -ELCA Pastor Will Karch - 414 SE 2nd, Napavine. of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30-4:30 pm. or by for times and locations. 379 State Rt. 505, Winlock, WA 98596.Sunday Harrison Square Presbyterian Church 262-0285. Sunday Services, Sunday School: appt. Father Tim Ilgen. 736-4356. School 9:30 am., Worship Service 10:30 am, 1227 Harrison Ave., Centralia. Pastor: Rev. Jim 9:30am, Morning Worship: 10:30 am. Evening coffee and fellowship follow Sunday Worship. EPISCOPAL Dunson. Sundays: Education for all ages at Service: 6pm. Wednesday: Bible Study: 7pm. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Pastor: Rev. Angela Renecker. For more info 10:00 am. Traditional service at 9:00 am and Royal Rangers & Missionettes St. Timothy Episcopal Church call the church office 360-785-3507 Contemporary Service at 11:00am First Church of Christ Sundays: Holy Eucharist at 10:00 am; also, www.stpaullutheranwinlock.org Oakville Assembly of God Scientist, 89 NE Park St., Chehalis, Sunday Phone: (360) 736-9996. 273-8116 Your Family Church! Sunday 8:00am Holy Eucharist on the first Sunday of E-mail: [email protected] School & Service 10:30 am, Wed. Service 7:00 each month. Child care available at 10:00 am Celebration Service 10 am, Sunday evening pm. Nursery provided. Reading room hrs., Tues. METHODIST Web: www.harrisonsquarepc.com service 6 pm. Wednesday, Kingdom Quest 4yrs Wednesdays: noon Holy Eucharist and Prayers & Thurs. 11am - 1pm (Except holidays). for Healing. For more information, contact the Centralia United Methodist Church Westminster Presbyterian Church - 5th grade, Youth 6th - 12th grade, Adult Bible 506 S. Washington. Rev. Tom Peterson. 349 N. Market Blvd., Study, 7pm. church office 748-8232. St. Timothy Parish is CHURCH OF GOD located at 1826 S.W. Snively Avenue (corner of Worship: 11:00 am. Classes for all ages: Chehalis. Rev. Melody Onalaska Assembly of God 18th and Snively), Chehalis. 9:30 am. All Welcome! 736-7311. Young, Temporary Pastor. 137 Leonard Rd., Onalaska , 978-4978. Sunday Onalaska First Church of God www.centraliaumc.com Sunday Services: Traditional School 9:45 am, Sunday worship services 10:45 Corner of Hwy. 508 & 3rd Ave. Worship: Sunday Worship Service at 9:00 am, (360) 978-4161 FOURSQUARE Chehalis United Methodist Church am and 6pm, Wednesday family night: College 16 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. Pastor: Tara Roberts. Modern Service 10:30 am, with children’s & Career 6:30 pm, (adult Bible study, boys’ & www.onalaskachurchofgod.com Chehalis Foursquare Church church and nursery at both services. Adult Where Your Experience With Christ Makes 990 NW State Ave., Chehalis. Pastor Armin Fall schedule: Worship Service begins at 10:50 am girls’ programs) 7pm. with KELA broadcast at 11:30 am. Sunday School Sunday School follows the 10:30 am service. You a Member. Kast. Sunday Service: 10 am., with kids Family Ministry Weds. 6:13 pm. For details, visit Vader Assembly of God Sunday School: 9:45 am; Morning Worship: 8:15 Sunday School, nursery provided. Wed. for all ages begins at 9:30 am. 302 6th St., Vader. Pastor: Tracy Durham. Ser- All are welcome, childcare is available during the www.chehaliswpc.org am and 11:00 am, Evening Service at 5:00pm, Night Prayer: 6:30-7:30 pm. Women’s and or call 748-0091 vices: Sundays 10:30 am & 6 pm., Wednesdays Wednesday: Soup and sandwiches at 6:00 pm, Men’s Bible Study. Everyone is welcome, Worship Service. Church office 360-748-7334 7 pm. (360) 295-3756 Bible Study at 6:30 pm come as you are. (360) 748-4746 Winlock United Methodist Church God accepts you the way you are 107 SW Benton Ave., Winlock, WA. Rev. Vonda SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST BAPTIST and so do we McFadden. Worship Service 9:00 am., Seventh-day Adventist, Centralia Dayspring Baptist Church, SBC INDEPENDENT Fellowship: 10:00 am Open Hearts, Open 1607 Military Rd., 736-4262. Sabbath School 2088 Jackson Hwy., Chehalis. Care Groups for Centralia Bible Chapel Minds, Open Doors 9:30 am, Church Service 11:00 am. Wed. Prayer all ages begins at 9:30 am. Celebration Worship CHURCH OF CHRIST 209 N. Pearl St., Christ-centered, Bible-based Meeting 7:00 pm. Pastor Ira Bartolome ministry. Family Bible Hour & Sunday School, begins at 10:45 am. Come visit our newly Centralia, Sunday Bible Study: 9:30 am, 10:30 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh Day Adventist, Chehalis revived group of Christians.. Pastor Chris Worship Sunday: 2 pm. Wed. Bible Study: 7 pm, 11:00 am. Midweek prayer meeting, 6:45 pm. Wednesday, followed by Bible study at 7:30 pm. Loving Deeply, Serving Boldly 120 Chilvers Rd, (2 miles west on Hwy. 6 at Exit Kruger 748-3401 Thurs. Ladies’ Class: 10 am Info. 736-9798. 77). 748-4330. Pastor David Glenn. Service on Corner of Plum & Buckner. For more information, LeRoy Junker, 807-4633; Sunday Family Worship takes place at 9:15 Dryad Community Baptist Church John Martin, 736-4001. a.m. followed by Learning Groups at 11:00 a.m. Saturdays, Sabbath School 9:30 am, Worship 112 Olive Street, Dryad, Wa.,Bible Study for all Toledo, 300 St. Helens St., Toledo, Welcomes Service 11:00 am. Community Home Church Exciting ministries throughout the week for all ages: 10:00 am. Morning Worship: 11:00 am. You! 10 am Sun. Bible Study, 11 am Worship. 6 age groups with nursery care provided. Our UNITY 245-3450. Pastor Reverend Timothy "Buck" pm Sun. Worship, 6 pm Wed. Bible Study, 11 Newaukum Golf Dr. off Jackson Hwy., Group Leaders: Mike and Betty Kitchen, Friday church is a place to make new friends, a place Center for Positive Living. Garner, 509-230-6393, Associate Pastor: Paul am Tues. Adult Bible Class. (bag lunch at 12 to worship, learn and grow, a place to share A spiritual community open to seekers and Justice, 736-6981 noon) Evangelist John evening 7:00 pm, 748-1838, It’s time for Miracles, Healings, and Signs and Wonders life's blessings, and a place to find believers on all paths to God. Sunday Service First Baptist Church Gadberry, 274-8570 encouragement when weathering a storm. 10:00 am. 800 S. Pearl, Centralia. 330-5259. 748-8628. 1866 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. Faith Temple Word of Life Everyone is welcome!! Pastor Dave Bach www.unitycentralia.com Sunday Morning Worship Services 9:15 and COMMUNITY CHURCH 519 W. Cherry In Centralia. If you need a 1119 W. First Street in Centralia, 736-9981 11:00 am. Sunday School for all ages 9:15 am. miracle, come. Pastor Larry Radach, 748-7916. Children's Church 11:00 am. Awana Club Sunday School 10:15 am, morning worship, -Sunday 4:30 pm. Youth Group for 6-12 grade 11:00 am, Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday students: Wednesday evenings at 6:45 pm. Bible study 7:00 pm. Old-fashioned preaching & prayer for the sick. Everyone welcome. Grace Baptist Church Centralia Community Church 330-2667 or 748-7916. Sunday School 9:45 am, Morning Worship 11:00 A community with people just like you! am. We meet in homes 3 Sunday evenings per Sunday service at 9:00 am & 10:45 am. First Christian Church month. For locations and times, call the church. Nursery care provided for both services Centralia, (Independent), 1215 W. Main. 736-7655. www.centraliachristian.org. Sunday We meet on the 5th Sunday at the church at Classes for all ages also offered. CH486276cz.ke 6:00 pm. Wednesday at 7 pm, Nursing Home Great programs throughout the week! Morning: 1st worship all 9:00am, Sunday School Ministries. Pastor Mark Fast, 3320 Borst Ave. at 10:00am, 2nd worship at 11:00am. 19136 Loganberry S.W., Rochester. 273-9240. (across from Centralia High School) (360) 736-7606 / www.cccog.com • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 Raines Re-Elected to Top Post for Flood Authority By Steven Friederich The Daily World Cosmopolis Mayor Vickie CHEHALIS RIVER FLOOD AUTHORITY REVAMPS PUBLIC WEBSITE Raines has been re-elected to serve another year as chairwom- By Steven Friederich an of the Chehalis Basin Flood The Daily World Authority, the 12-member group Long criticized for having a “public website” that required a password to access, the Chehalis charged with finding flooding Basin Flood Authority recently launched a new website that is password free — and provides ac- solutions along the Chehalis Vickie Raines Karen Valenzuela chairwoman vice chairwoman cess to early warning data the Flood Authority has accumulated to provide emergency managers River. more of a heads up in case a river tied to the Chehalis River is heading to a flood stage. Besides Raines, Thurston The new website is accessible at www.chehalisriverflood.com and has been created by consul- County Commissioner Karen between phone meetings and tant OneRain of Colorado. The project has cost the Flood Authority more than $300,000, which includes not just creation of the website, but also the addition of rain gauges. Valenzuela was re-elected vice meeting in person. chairwoman, during a special “The system provides real-time access to flooding data, information and maps, as well as rain, “It’s an effort to save expenses stream, reservoir, wind, temperature, and other weather information,” according to a notice from telephone meeting of the group as well as the related mileage last week. the Flood Authority. costs,” Raines said. “The phone The creation of special flood inundation maps is of special note. If you live near Porter, you can Raines has held the posi- meetings are working very well.” tion since May of 2011, when head to the website and put in the Chehalis River’s current flood level to get a good approxima- Next year, the Flood Author- tion of how bad the flooding could really be. then-chairwoman Terry Willis, ity will also bring miniature a Group Harbor County com- The Flood Authority’s 12 jurisdictions are sharing in the costs to maintain the website, which “road shows” to every city coun- costs about $50,000 annually. Cosmopolis Mayor Vickie Raines, the group’s chairwoman, says one missioner, was ousted following cil and county commission as a of the issues the Flood Authority members will have to deal with in the next few years is who will a dispute over the creation of a way to demonstrate to council consistently pay for the annual maintenance costs for not just the website, but also the river and different flood group known as members and the public at large rain gauges. the Watershed Cooperative. what it is the Flood Authority is The previous website required both a user name and a password — which were all made public Raines was selected unani- actually doing. — but it confused much of the public, Raines said. mously by the group, which “There are still people who “Right now, we’re working to re-design the website a bit to make it even more user-friendly,” consists of representatives from think we’re worthless and Raines said. “Getting rid of the password was a big step.” Cosmopolis, Aberdeen, Monte- haven’t done anything, but The home page for the website is a bit simplistic, but the information contained within it could sano, Oakville, Chehalis, Cen- we’ve done a lot this last year,” really be helpful to the public, Raines says. tralia, Pe Ell, Napavine, Bucoda Raines said. Besides the inundation maps, there are direct links to different gauges, the Weather Service’s and Thurston, Lewis and Grays Raines noted that the group Doppler system and a page where all of the flood warnings and statements can be found. Harbor counties. has worked on flood projects in Raines says her biggest chal- the Lewis County area, as well lenge will be to push for Gov.- as the Satsop River and studies Elect Jay Inslee’s Office and local are about to begin on potential board, but will now represent something done now. The chal- Ken Estes, who represents his legislators to support the $28.2 improvements in Aberdeen. Ev- Lewis County, she said. lenge is to keep working with a city on the Flood Authority. “I million in flood relief projects erything from “critter pads” that “She does a wonderful job of group as a team.” honestly thought the group that Gov. Chris Gregoire pro- help livestock. to flood plain res- running the meetings,” Fund A big question is whether the posed in her outgoing capital toration efforts have begun. Last said. “She’s a perfect choice as we Flood Authority will still ex- might not get any funding at all. budget proposal for 2013-2015. year, the Legislature allocated $5 continue down the road. I know ist at the end of next year. The It may take some work to keep “We will have to reach out to million for the Flood Authority I can call her day or night and group has funding for a facilita- that money in the budget.” our legislators to make sure our to do a specific list of projects. she’s always available and she tor through July, and Gregoire’s Estes said if there’s anyone budget isn’t modified,” Raines Edna Fund, who was re- has a great sense of humor that budget includes more money for who can represent the Flood said. staff and for the Flood Author- cently elected as a new Lewis is needed sometimes. … We’ve Authority well to the public An immediate change for County commissioner, said she done a remarkable amount of ity to continue to function for the Flood Authority is that in- pushed for Raines to continue to work, yet every time I hear a lot another two years. it’s Raines. “She’s been not just stead of meeting every month in be chair of the group. Fund had of rain falling outside my door, I “I was really surprised to see a great facilitator, but a great person, the group will alternate represented Centralia on the get nervous on why we can’t get that,” said Montesano Mayor spokesman, as well,” Estes said. Trains Carrying More Oil Across United States Amid Boom BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) former chairman of the Nation- ronmentally sensitive area such service, said Justin Kringstad While oil is not as volatile as — Energy companies behind al Transportation Safety Board. as a river crossing. of the North Dakota Pipeline some other products, a rupture the oil boom on the Northern Rail companies said the in- Rail accidents occur 34 times Authority. Although more pipe- of just one car can spill 20,000 Plains are increasingly turning dustry places a priority on safety more frequently than pipeline lines are in the works, he said to 30,000 gallons, said Sheldon to an industrial-age workhorse and has invested heavily in track ones for every ton of crude moving oil by rail will continue. Lustig, a rail expert who consults — the locomotive — to move upgrades, provided emergency or other hazardous material The surge comes at the right with local governments on ac- their crude to refineries across training and taken other mea- shipped comparable distances, time for railroads: Coal ship- cidents and hazardous materials. the U.S., as plans for new pipe- sures to guard against accidents. according to a recent study by ments — a mainstay of the rail Recognizing the risks, Hous- lines stall and existing lines can't There have been no major oil the Manhattan Institute, a con- industry — have suffered be- ton-based Musket Corp., an op- keep up with demand. train derailments from the Bak- servative think tank. The Asso- cause of competition from cheap erator of oil train terminals in Delivering oil thousands of ken, according to federal regula- ciation of American Railroads natural gas. North Dakota, Wyoming, Colo- miles by rail from the heartland tors. contends the study was flawed In the eastern U.S., CSX and rado, Utah and Oklahoma, has to refineries on the East, West Union Pacific Railroad CEO but acknowledges the likeli- Norfolk Southern railroads donated spill equipment and and Gulf coasts costs more, but Jack Koraleski said hauling oil hood of a rail accident is double haven't seen as much growth provided training to fire officials. it can mean increased profits — out of places like North Dakota or triple the chance of a pipeline because oil from the Marcel- "You want to be a good stew- up to $10 or more a barrel — be- will be a long-term business for problem. lus Shale area of Pennsylvania, ard in that community," said cause of higher oil prices on the railroads because trains are fast- The environmental fears Ohio and New York is close Musket managing director JP coasts. That works out to rough- er than pipelines, reliable and carry an ironic twist: Oil trains enough to refineries that trucks Fjeld-Hansen. ly $700,000 per train. offer a variety of destinations. are gaining popularity in part haul the crude. Federal Railroad Adminis- The parade of mile-long "The railroads are looking at because of a shortage of pipeline Yet BNSF is beginning to tration officials said they have trains carrying hazardous ma- this as a unique opportunity, a capacity — a problem that has haul Bakken crude east to Chi- coordinated hazardous-material terial out of North Dakota and game-changing opportunity for been worsened by environmen- cago, where it hands off the tank training seminars and sought Montana and across the country their business," said Jeffery El- tal opposition to such projects as cars to CSX or Norfolk South- more law enforcement patrols for has experts and federal regula- liot, a rail expert with the New TransCanada's stalled Keystone ern for delivery to Eastern refin- rail crossings to increase safety. tors concerned. Rail transport York-based consulting firm Oli- XL pipeline. That project would eries. It has also sent oil to the Federal law requires rail- is less safe than pipelines, they ver Wyman. carry Bakken and Canadian West Coast, a trend that could roads to select hazardous-ma- say, and the proliferation of oil BNSF Railway Co., the prime crude to the Gulf of Mexico. increase if Alaska crude produc- terial routes after analyzing the trains raises the risk of a major player in the Bakken, has bol- Wayde Schafer, a North tion falters, as some industry ob- potential for accidents in heavily derailment and spill. stered its oil train capacity to a Dakota spokesman for the Si- servers are predicting. populated areas and environ- Since 2009, the number of million barrels a day and expects erra Club, described rail as "the The growth will require mentally sensitive spots. Those train cars carrying crude hauled that figure to increase further. greater of two evils" because significant upgrades to already analyses are confidential for se- by major railroads has jumped To accommodate the growth, in trains pass through cities, over congested rail lines, industry curity reasons. from about 10,000 a year to a part, the railroad is sinking $197 waterways and through wet- analysts said. Lustig said the railroads have projected 200,000 in 2012. Much million into track upgrades and lands that pipelines can be built Overall, crude oil shipments considerable sway over the pro- of it has been in the Northern other improvements in Montana to avoid. still represent less than 1 per- cess. Plains' Bakken crude patch, but and North Dakota. "It's an accident waiting to cent of all carloads. And there companies say oil trains are roll- BNSF is also increasing train happen. It's going to be a mess are far more dangerous materi- ing or will be soon from Texas, sizes, from 100 oil cars per train and we don't know where that als aboard the nation's trains, Colorado and western Canada. to as many as 118. mess is going to be," Schafer said. including explosives, poison- New Year, New You! "This is all occurring very Larger trains are harder to For oil companies, the em- ous gases and other industrial rapidly, and history teaches that control, and that increases the brace of rail is a matter of ex- chemicals. Thorbeckes when those things happen, un- chances of something going pediency. Oil-loading rail ter- But emergency officials are fortunately, the next thing that wrong, safety experts said. State minals can be built in a matter increasingly wary of major acci- CrossFit is going to occur would be some and local emergency officials of months, versus three to five dents involving oil trains, which Forging Elite Fitness sort of disaster," said Jim Hall, a worry about a derailment in a years for pipelines to clear regu- carry far more cargo than some In Centralia transportation consultant and population center or an envi- latory hurdles and be put into other hazardous-material trains. This is a high intensity workout. Be stronger, be more it, News in Brief be MORE! Chehalis Nurse Charged stealing the medication from Marcus J. Inman Jr., 23, Centra- glary. Inman has been arrested Come the residence on the 400 block of lia, checked out of his motel room several times in the past few With Unprofessional Southwest William Avenue. on the 1200 block of Alder Street Try It For The victim said the theft and left two handguns behind, ac- years for drugs, robbery and Conduct for Burglary had been going on for several cording to Centralia police. He firearm-related charges. One Week By The Chronicle months and so surveillance was then allegedly broke into the motel set up. room to retrieve the firearms short- FREE!! The state Nursing Assistant (For current members only!) Program charged certified nurs- Leal-Lopez earned her certi- ly after 1 p.m. Wednesday. ing assistant Brandee L. Leal- fied nursing assistant credential Police responded to the area Not a Thorbeckes member but Lopez, 29, Chehalis, with unpro- on June 12, 2001. and attempted to contact Inman, want to attend our intro class? fessional conduct on Nov. 16. who was fleeing on his bike, ac- Saturdays at 8 a.m. Leal-Lopez allegedly entered cording to Centralia police. In- Dec. 28 - Jan 3 (One time only for her neighbor’s home without Man Breaks Into His man then took off on foot and Kids Christmas Matinees non-Thorbeckes members) permission, broke into a safe, Own Motel Room to was eventually apprehended and $3 • PG stole a pack of cigarettes, and Retrieve Handguns He bitten by police dog Kayo. 12:00pm & 3:00pm (No Mon) stole and ingested Vyvanse, a This was the third time he Hotel Transylvania controlled stimulant used to Possessed Illegally has been apprehended by Kayo, $3 • PG according to Centralia police. CH487728bw.db treat attention deficit hyperac- 6:00pm (No Mon) tivity disorder, according to the By The Chronicle He also been caught by Centra- CH486290cz.db state charging document. Centralia police arrested a lia K-9 Lobo as well as the for- Seven Psychopaths A Chehalis Police Depart- man for burglary and firearm- mer Centralia K-9 Bak. $3 • R 9:00pm (No Mon) ment report from March 27 related charges after he alleg- He was arrested and booked Centralia 360 736-1683 edly broke into a motel room to into Lewis County Jail for an $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, showed Leal-Lopez was booked minor with parent at or before 6:00pm Chehalis 360 748-3744 for the alleged burglary after the retrieve two handguns he had outstanding felony warrant, two Minor with parent before 7 pm only Rochester 360 273-0457 $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE neighbor reportedly had clan- accidently left there Wednesday counts of felon in possession of 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia www.thorbeckes.com destinely videotaped Leal-Lopez afternoon. a firearm and first-degree bur- (360) 736-1634 • Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Voters Agree: New Taxes Aren’t the Answer As the Legislature prepares to for the Legislature to consider is ated unsustainable budgets for servative Democrats. begin the 2013 session, they face Our Views $1 billion. almost a decade. The 20th District’s newly challenges up and down the line. That’s the amount of new tax Unionized state workers con- elected Republican senator, John A series of major court rul- sored initiative, I-1185, which money — yes, new — that the tinue to push for pay increases, Braun, brings a knowledgeable ings are forcing the Legislature’s passed with overwhelming state will collect over the next saying they have sacrificed business owner’s perspective to hand to fully fund education, statewide support of 64 percent, two years thanks to a set of tax enough during an economic the new Senate coalition major- which our state Constitution de- had even greater support in increases the Legislature ap- rough patch that is entering its ity. fines as the “paramount duty” of our area. In the 20th District, proved in 2010 after Democratic fifth year. These public-sector We again urge Democratic the government here. which includes most of Lewis lawmakers leaped to suspend the unions are powerful forces Sen. Brian Hatfield to join the There will be pressure and County, three in every four vot- previous voter-approved limit within the Democratic party and moderate-conservative alliance talk, as always, of raising taxes. ers supported the supermajority on tax increases that had just lost will push for payback after their in the Senate and stand firm Fortunately, the state’s tax- requirement. In the Democratic- the two-year protection from partisan work during this hard- against tax increases and a pro- payers continue to have a strong leaning 19th Legislative District, legislative override that initia- fought election year. tect-government-first attitude. shield in the voter-approved which now includes the south- tives enjoy. Although the governor’s of- This Legislative session will requirement that new taxes have west part of Lewis County, a full Of course, lawmakers will fice and the House of Represen- require courage, wisdom and an a 2/3 supermajority approval in 70 percent of voters want it to be claim they don’t have enough tatives continue a decades-old overriding focus on directing the Legislature or go before vot- harder to raise taxes. money for all the needs of the liberal Democratic stranglehold, government energy toward the ers for approval. Those are important num- budget. this year we have a more mod- core services needed. We can’t Voters renewed that protec- bers as the Legislature considers The fact is that living within erate Senate that is being run afford everything, and we need tion this year with their approval its options. a budget is always difficult, par- by a groundbreaking coalition our lawmakers to focus on tax- of the latest Tim Eyman-spon- Another important number ticularly when the state has cre- between Republicans and con- payers as they prioritize. COMMENTARY: Saturday’s Child Greater than the Emmys, the Tonys and the Oscars: the Sensible Shoe Awards With the year 2012 waning, never had a technical foul called it is time for the Sensible Shoe on him. His team this year is Awards, the annual selection of winning the close ones. the best of a lot of things, being Lewis County Couple of held for the first time this year. the Year: Pete and Cindy Dyk- The honors ceremony is, of stra. When devastating flood course, named for the Little losses screamed to them “Give Ol’ Ladies in Sensible Shoes, up!” before the Christmas of which make up the majority of last year, they made sure their the readers of Saturday’s Child, manger scene was there for inching out, in numbers, the neighbors to see. They taught us Men Who Would Part Their how to handle adversity. Hair If They Still Could. Rabble-Rouser: Chuck The first Haunreiter, whose Letters to the award is for Editor are nonpartial, manag- the Historical ing to rouse the ire of Republi- Note of the cans and Democrats alike. Last Century: The Lovely Lady We Will In 1956 a fire Miss Most: Alice Forth, whose COMMENTARY: Musings From the Middle Fork consumed a dignity and graciousness tree house in warmed us during her many the Edison Dis- years as student, teacher and By Gordon Aadland trict of Centra- administrator at Centralia Col- It Won’t Be Long Before Day lia. Destroyed lege. She was one of the early re- by the fire, believed started by cipients of the Margaret Corbet children with matches, was a scholarship. davenport. How the enterpris- It’s-About-Time of Fiscal Reckoning Arrives ing kids got a davenport up in The award: The locating and the placing a tree house was not reported. For the past several weeks, federal dollars withheld. It has places including Lewis County, Burned might have been the of a monument over the graves of the young girls killed in the we have heard a lot said about happened for years and by both they are dependent on timber first couch potato, even before the “fiscal cliff” and the dire powder plant fire on Coal Creek sides. funds promised by the feds after television was widespread. circumstances if we go over it. Road during the early 1900s. As the locals agree to take shutting logging down in na- Government Leader: Edna It seems lost that this situation The Dream the Impos- the money for one program or tional forests across the country. Fund, Centralia City Council- was the solution of last resort another, they become addicted sible Dream department: Scott But that’s not the only place woman, who first came to our when it was agreed to (and to the dollars, and then, the fed- White in his persistent effort to federal or state dollars are attention by promoting Rosie hailed as a great achievement) eral government cuts them off. restore the Fox Theatre to the used by local agencies. Seatbelt the Riveters of World War II. to avoid this very problem. The news story out of Eu- splendor of his youth. enforcement overtime, DUI This year she beat a highly re- Like so gene, Ore., outlined impacts on A Tradition Worth Estab- enforcement overtime, flooding garded Ron Averill to become a many other the jails and the early release lishing: The lighted tractor studies, and other programs county commissioner. “promises”, it decisions they already have to Christmas parade. It is increas- cost money to provide, and are Entertainer: Angela Meade, was politics and make (partly due to federal cuts ing in size and enthusiasm each often funded by dollars from Metropolitan Opera leading not meant to be already happening) and the either the state or the federal role singer, who was home for year and is distinctly ours. kept. prosecutions they aren’t able to The Beautification of Chi- government. Christmas, and had a mutual Still, bor- do now — let alone after the fis- na Creek: The Centralia Col- Its not whether these pro- love affair with the 500 packed rowing 46 cents cal cliff. grams are good or bad, useful into the Corbet Theatre. lege addition, named for Rufus of every dollar I guess they just need to le- or not, but they do have a cost Retiree of the Year: Tom Kiser, used by students to study is a big problem By John McCroskey galize marijuana like us so their associated with them. The ques- Zuber, who played his youth the flora and geology forma- that they may jails will empty and only real baseball in Centralia, then tions of western Washington. tion is, can we afford them? able to ignore bad guys will be there. In Eugene, according to the moved to Chehalis, where, as Lingering Hope for Next for a little longer, but not forever. According to the story from coach of the W.F. West baseball Year: The completion of a suc- story, prosecutors are not charg- No matter how much they raise Eugene, Christopher Franklin ing about one quarter of the team, he built a powerful pro- cessful flood control program. taxes or on whom, it will never Weaver was released the week gram. Withered Ancient Colum- cases they see. They don’t have be enough. Absent spending after Thanksgiving because the people to do it. Non-Retiree of the Year: nist, determined, in spite of cuts, we will become Greece on there wasn’t enough room for Ron Brown, of course, and protests, to continue writing Most believe it could get steroids. all the offenders they had in worse if the fiscal cliff happens. aren’t we fortunate? As basket- next year: That’s me, folks. I’ll I ran across a recent story, custody. He was in custody on a ball coach at Centralia High And those special emphasis like be here in 2013. which brought up another result nonviolent parole violation, and School for more than half a cen- ••• DUI patrols? They get drunks that has been largely ignored in using a fairly common inmate tury, this nice guy has taught off the road, but add to the Gordon Aadland, Centralia, the discussion. It’s the impact management tool, was deemed hundreds of our youth to be problem already faced by the was a longtime Centralia College on local and state governments safe enough to turn loose. good people. Amazingly, he has faculty member and publicist. jails and prosecutors. when grants and other financial In less than an hour he was There will come a time when support dries up. accused of robbing a bank. we’ll have some very hard deci- First Amendment Center Quote of the Day Over the years, as taxes “Everybody we’re releasing is sions to make about how much were collected at the federal dangerous to society,” said Lane “stuff” we can afford to have “A responsible press is an undoubtedly level, a percentage has been County Sheriff Tom Turner. government do for us. It’s going re-distributed to state and local “But we’re having to choose to be painful. desirable goal, but press responsibility is government to support certain which ones to keep and which I don’t think that time is programs or to affect certain ones to let out.” very far off. not mandated by the Constitution and like behaviors. Like the gas tax dol- That’s the problem. It’s not ••• many other virtues it cannot be legislated.” lars when the feds wanted a an exact science, this manage- John McCroskey was Lewis 55 mph speed limit across the ment tool. It’s really more an County sheriff from 1995 to 2005. nation to conserve fuel. Some educated guess. He lives outside Chehalis, and can Warren E. Burger states who said no were threat- The problem isn’t unique be contacted at musingsonthemid- U.S. chief justice, 1974 ened to have their share of to Oregon but like many other [email protected].

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the parents of these minor girls Right-Wing Concept before an abortion can be given. Plays Out at Sandy Hook When this intrusion or as- To the editor: sumption of parental rights hap- Let’s talk about “personal re- pened, our state government sponsibility.” pleaded good intentions, saying It appears that many high- the girl is afraid to confront her flung right-wing concepts have parents about her situation. come to fruition in the Sandy Parents in most families Hook massacre. A successful, work to instill the moral values wealthy, gun loving, paranoid in their child, but these agen- mother isolates and homeschools cies do not want the parents in- her child to follow in her foot- volved, and our state Sen. Brian steps. Hatfield and Reps. Brian Blake What could be better than and Dean Takko play the part of that? Who could have predicted Pontius Pilate by washing their that the firearms and ideals she hands of this gross intrusion of relied on for comfort would only parental rights. bring about destruction and ter- It is not too much to say that ror all around? This tragic story the Constitution was made to is a microcosm of a grand story guard us from our elected offi- line that is finally playing itself cials’ good intentions. out in broad daylight for all to The allegiance of those who examine. represent us should be the peo- Many more strands of this ple here in the 19th Legislative conservative “lifeline” are begin- District and not their fellow ning to unravel, yet we are told: senators and representatives in All will be well if we ignore real- Seattle. ity and embrace the ideology in- A former leader of the Demo- stead. Just give these ideas more cratic party, John F. Kennedy time to grow and prosper, and if once stated, “The hottest places they fail, blame someone else. in hell are reserved for those We hear that almost half of who remain neutral during a American citizens are on the take, moral issue.” living off government handouts and paying no taxes. But if you Hugh Fleet are doing this on a grand cor- South Bend porate scale, you are living the acts have in common? Mental lands that would otherwise be ter causing many to commit sui- “American dream.” illness, that’s what. In addition, devoted to residential develop- cide would come to an end. We hear that tax cuts for the many of these killing sprees start ment. The too big to “fail and jail” rich will create jobs, when in fact at home. The Columbine shoot- The Growth Management bankers would also pay for their it has led to rampant unemploy- ers killed parents. Adam Lanza, Hearings Board agreed with crimes. However, we know that ment. The answer — more tax the shooter at Newton elemen- the objecting petitioners and President Barack Obama is only FAMILY cuts. tary school, started by killing the county staff and Planning following his master’s orders. DENTAL CARE We hear we need to cut gov- his mother, and this pattern is Commission and found that the The reality is that the only ernment spending, but only to repeated. county’s inconsistent applica- obstacle in the way for the im- Presented by those who cannot buy represen- Most, if not all, of these hor- tion of its rezone ordinance was moral criminal elite, who have Dr. John Pham tation and legislation. Otherwise a GMA issue that did not comply rible acts of violence are a result masterminded the takeover of X-RAYS GO DIGITAL we should just continue to show- of mental illness. So instead of with the law. Appeals to Superior America and who have global as- er more trillions on those that making more feel-good gun con- Court upheld the decision of the Today’s dentist is no more likely pirations, is that an armed popu- to use traditional x-ray ilm than have the “right” connections. trol laws, why don’t we address Growth Management Board. lation creates a major problem. We are told that deregulation Facebook users might be expected the real problem. Right now par- As a result of these decisions, The solution: disarm them, and to take pictures with ilm cameras, will allow a free market to pre- ents across the nation, and espe- the county adopted a proposal that is what they are in the pro- have the images developed in a vail. When that plan leads to an lab, and mail them to their friends. cially in the state of Washington, to repeal the ordinance that bad cess of doing. After all, as Rahm economic meltdown, the answer Now, dentists are bypassing ilm are living in fear of their mental- designated the Forecastle lands Emanuel has said: “We can’t let is to empty the public treasury to and chemical processing in favor of ly ill child, spouse or relative. as Forest Lands of Local Impor- a good opportunity go to waste.” digital x-ray sensors. With sensing continue that “free market.” Did you know that in this tance. By that act, the original pads positioned precisely in the We are told that this economy One final aspect of politicians’ state anyone over the age of 13 zoning of Forest Lands of Long utter hypocrisy: They claim that mouth, information is sent to a digital has collapsed; and maybe it has image capturing device that displays cannot be forced to undergo a Term Commercial Significance the banning of guns is “for the — for the 98 percent. But it is mental evaluation unless they was reinstated. That is the re- x-ray images of the patient’s teeth extremely hard to find any large children.” Come on. They care on a screen for immediate viewing. commit some terrible crime? sult that Roberta Church had This technically advanced process American/international corpo- not about children or they would This is the kind of law we need requested. halt Obama’s foreign war of ag- saves time and allows images to be ration that is not making record to change, not the right for folks transferred, enhanced, and stored in profits. Eugene Butler gression policy. Their attitude is a computer. A technique known as to carry a concealed weapon to when a gunman kills 26 people All these ideals have been ad- protect themselves. Chehalis “subtraction radiography” also makes opted and proved to be miserable at an elementary school it’s a it possible to compare current images In just about every case, the tragedy. When our government with older ones to show changes. failures. But we are told that we perpetrator refused treatment, Why No Outrage Over We understand how image must be patient and wait for the bombs an elementary school by resolution is related to conident or quit taking prescribed medi- a remote controlled drone, it’s now-withered tree to bear fruit: cine. It is almost impossible to Mass Abortions? diagnoses, and ultimately to the called collateral damage. quality of patient attentiveness. Our that the fault lies in some unfore- commit someone who is in need To the editor: The Second Amendment was family oriented practice .encourages seen place beyond these policies. of help unless they cooperate, lf the media can be believed, designed by the Founding Fa- comprehensive complete care with One would think that when and it is very rare that they do. emphasis on prevention through that Adam Lanza was the sole thers to protect the citizens from one is digging themselves into Political correctness and po- gunman (some reports state as early detection. At TOWN CENTER a hole, the solution would be to litical posturing have not and a government gone rogue as ours DENTAL, we’ll be sure to review your many as three were involved) has definitely become. oral and general health history and stop digging. But we are told that will not solve one thing. Cold guilty of the mass killings at if we keep digging (all the way to give you all the options available to hard logic has and can. Let us re- Sandy Hook elementary school, Dick Knolls you. Please call 1-877-378-3384 to China apparently) we will finally schedule an appointment for gentle examine the laws that arbitrarily there are still numerous incon- Centralia find our pot of gold. protect the rights of mentally ill sistencies in the account. dental care. We’re located at 1515 NW Louisiana Avenue, Chehalis, where we As much as I enjoy the time- individuals while ignoring the That being said, we all can honored traditional comedy of are currently accepting new patients. rights of their potential victims. concur that the murdering of State Tries to Take Over Our ofice is open Monday through Rush Limbaugh explaining why 20 children, six teachers and Parental Responsibility Saturday. Walk-ins are welcome and the Republicans have lost yet an- Bob Ryan Lanza’s mother in cold blood emergencies are always seen the other election because they just Raymond To the Editor: same day. is a crime for which there are Afraid to visit the dentist? It’s okay! weren’t nasty enough, I am still not words strong enough to de- Every year in our state gov- awaiting the time when his ditto We cater to cowards! Ask about Newspaper Misreads nounce it. Righteous indignation ernment, some member of the Nitrous Oxide and IV Conscious heads finally realize that “per- is certainly understandable. House puts forth a bill called Sedation. sonal responsibility” cuts both Mineral Lake Ruling However, hypocrisy is clearly “parental notification.” This bill, P.S. Digital x-rays reduce radiation by ways. if passed, would force Planned 80 percent to 90 percent compared to To the editor: demonstrated by the indiffer- the already-low exposure of traditional I believe The Chronicle mis- ence to the fact that 100 times Parenthood and its friends that dental x-rays. CH487396cz.db Dennis Shain understood the county’s Dec. 17 more babies, still in the womb, do similar procedures to notify Centralia action repealing a 2010 rezone are murdered daily in abortion of land near Mineral Lake from clinics across America. Why Ban on Guns Would the designation Forest Lands of no moral outrage to the daily Long-Term Commercial Signifi- slaughter of thousands of pre- ® Be Wrong, and Futile cance to the designation Forest cious babies? Even the method QUALIFY AND GET T-MOBILE To the editor: Lands of Local Importance. used by abortion practitioners SERVICE WITH A DISCOUNT With every tragedy such as The county had rezoned the is more gruesome than the per- the recent school shooting in land as requested by Forecastle ceived manner of death visited OF AT LEAST $10 A MONTH Newtown Conn., the news me- Timber Co. even though the upon the children at Sandy Hook. T-Mobile keeps you connected affordably. dia and spineless politicians start county’s planning staff and also Could it be that the difference is blaming guns in our society. It its Planning Commission had that abortions are performed for Basic plan includes: is a fact that there are 300 mil- recommended that the propos- convenience and not out in the • 145 Whenever Minutes® lion guns in our country of 300 al before them as advanced by spotlight and sensationalized by • 500 Night Minutes + million people. 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Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE 9:49 a.m. Wednesday. to an assault that occurred the stop at a stop sign and proceed- Centralia, was arrested and DEPARTMENT • Unauthorized use of credit previous night. ed westbound onto Rush Road. booked into jail for disorderly cards were reported at 8:25 p.m. He then pulled into a driveway conduct and malicious mis- Assault Wednesday on the 1000 block chief after he allegedly broke a Stolen Bikes on the 1800 block of Bishop • Ricky J. Lafferty, 53, of Belmont Avenue after the Road in an attempt to hide but window, valued at $500, in the • Two BMX-style bikes were Seattle, was arrested and victim left a wallet at a grocery the deputy pulled in behind him Paradise bar on the 300 block reported stolen at 3 a.m. Thurs- booked into the Lewis Coun- store. and arrested him. of Northwest Chehalis Avenue. ty Jail for fourth-degree as- day from the 1400 block of Cogburn allegedly became Harrison Avenue. The theft is angry after the bar refused to sault after he allegedly as- Left-Behind Drug Paraphernalia saulted his adult son and believed to have occurred some- CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT serve him alcohol because he daughter on the 1300 block of• A woman who had permis- time during the previous eve- was too intoxicated. He sus- Windsor Avenue shortly after sion to stay at a residence on the ning. Broken Bar Window tained injuries to his hand and 4 p.m. Thursday. 700 block of South Silver Street • Aaron A. Cogburn, 22, was treated on scene. • Juan M. Gonzalez-Rosa, left drug paraphernalia behind LEWIS COuNTY SHERIff’S 37, Centralia, was arrested and and allegedly broke some win- booked into jail for fourth-de- dows. The incident was report- OffICE gree assault after he allegedly ed at 7:28 p.m. Wednesday. 100-mph Attempt to Elude assaulted his girlfriend during • Jonathan R. Cook, 18, of a dispute on the 1000 block of Meth and a Warrant North Tower Avenue at 11:22 Joint Base Lewis-McChord, was DORENE H. (HARRIS) KNOPFLER p.m. Thursday. • Jason R. Slighte, 42, Cen- arrested and booked into jail for June 9, 1946 - November 21, 2012 tralia, was arrested and booked allegedly attempting to elude Theft into jail for alleged possession police. A deputy who was on pa- were developed with her • Carey R. Costrove, 32, of methamphetamine and an trol on the 200 block of Maurin clients, while working at Road spotted Cook who was al- various salons over the Chehalis, was arrested on the outstanding warrant on the years. In 2005, she retired 1300 block of Lum Road for100 block of South King Streetlegedly driving about 100 mph after suffering a stroke. allegedly shoplifting clothing at 12:57 a.m. Thursday after- in ofa 35-mph zone at about 9:45 She is survived by her from three different stores at ficers contacted him in regards p.m. Thursday. Cook failed to mother, Dorothy Harris, daughter, Jenie Knopler, Death Notices vices will be held later. Arrangements section incorrectly reported that son, James (Nalani) are under the direction of Newell-Hoer- the New Year’s Eve midnight Dorene H. (Harris) Knopler, siblings, Dale • WILLIAM “BILL” THOMAS, 72, Toledo, ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. breakfast at O’Blarney’s Pub Knopler passed away (Kay) at Harris, Deanna died Thursday, Dec. 27, at home. No & Grill would be free with the her home in Centralia,(Ernie) Schmitt, all of services are planned. Arrangements are Commodities Wash., on Nov. 21, Centralia, 2012 Don Harris under the direction of Fir Lawn Funeral price of admission. The cost of of Fresno, Calif., and Chapel, Toledo. the breakfast is $8. after a year long battle Gas in Washington — $3.36 (AAA of with cancer. She was numerous66. nieces and • JAMES LEE SMITH, 81, Rochester, died Washington) ••• Thursday, Dec. 27, at home. A celebra- She was born on Junenephews. 9, Crude Oil — $90.62 per barrel (CME The Chronicle seeks to be 1946 in Idaho to DwightShe is preceded in death tion of life will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. Group) accurate and fair in all its re- 5, at McKenzie Road Baptist Church, 215 and Dorothy Harris. by her husband, Stan, Gold — $1,656 (Monex) porting. If you find an error or father, Dwight Harris and McKenzie Road S.W., Olympia. Arrange- Silver — $30.03 (Monex) The family moved to ments are under the direction of New- believe a news item is incorrect, Centralia in 1957. brothers, She Duane and Dean ell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. please call the newsroom as graduated from CentraliaHarris. • HENRY W. SLIVA, 87, Dryad, died Thurs- Corrections soon as possible at 807-8224, be- High School in 1965. ThereShe will be an open day, Dec. 27, at Providence Centralia tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday received her cosmetologyhouse, with refreshments Hospital. At the family’s request, ser- A story in Thursday’s Life through Friday. license in 1966. served, to celebrate She married StanleyDorene’s life on Sunday, Knopler on May 6, Jan.1972 13, 2013 at Boccata Lewis County District Court in Centralia. They hadDeli two at 405 N. Tower, children; Jenie and James.Centralia, from 1-4 p.m. Lewis County District Court count 3, fined $386. • Benjamin N. Tucker, 31, White Swan, She enjoyed spending • Cleonies Odom Jr., 46, Toledo, (1) third-degree driving while license sus- Please come by and help criminal cases, including sen- time with her family,the family celebrate her tences, fines, fees, and findings of fourth-degree assault, (2) second-de- pended, dismissed without prejudice. gree criminal trespassing, sentenced to • Allison Eileen Campbell, 32, Che- gambling at the casinos,life. not guilty or dismissals: 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined halis, (1-2) two counts of driving under going to the beach, bakingPrivate burial will $500 on each count, $283 in fees. the influence, (3) reckless endanger- and recently making Held Oct. 24 be held at Mt. View • Tyler Denten Working, 22, Cheha- ment, sentenced to 364 days in jail with various crafts. Cemetery. • Joshua Allen Hamilton, 36, Morton, lis, first-degree negligent driving, sen- 154 suspended, fined $1,500 each on She loved being a third-degree driving while license sus- tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- counts 1 and 2, sentenced to 364 days in beautician. She cherishedTo view the obituary, please go pended, dismissed with prejudice. pended, fined $600, $287 in fees. jail with 309 suspended, fined $500 on the friendships thatto chronline.com/obituaries. • Chrystal Roxann Keeling, 39, Puyal- Held Oct. 26 count 3, concurrent, $34,313. lup, fourth-degree assault, sentenced • Holly Dawn Jensen, 33, Chehalis, • Scott Michael Liden, 52, Centralia, to 364 days in jail with 356 suspended, driving under the influence, sentenced first-degree negligent driving, sen- fined $750, $1,143 in fees. to 365 days in jail with 363 suspended, tenced to 90 days in jail with 78 sus- fined $850, $1,186 in fees. • Brandon Mycal Wenning, 24, Othel- pended, fined $500, $1,086 in fees. In Remembrance lo, rental theft, leased property, less • Dennis Harold Jordan, 58, Winlock, • Roland Martin Stacy III, 31, Chehalis, than $250, sentenced to 364 days in jail (1) fourth-degree assault, (2) interfering third-degree driving while license sus- with 350 suspended, fined $750, $2,069 with reporting domestic violence, both pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail DAVID SAMUEL BUSSARD in fees. counts dismissed with prejudice. with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in • Brittany Cole Alton, 23, Toledo, fees. • Jacob Robert Easter, 19, Winlock, Wars, the American Legion, third-degree driving while license sus- second-degree driving while license • William Arthur Cook, 32, Monroe, the Grange and the Oakville pended, dismissed without prejudice. suspended, sentenced to 364 days in jail third-degree driving while license sus- with 358 suspended, fined $750, $1,020 Methodist Church. • Nicholas Ray Kos, 25, Onalaska, pended, dismissed with prejudice. David was an avid three counts of third-degree driving in fees. • Domingo Luis Ortiz, 43, Chehalis, while license suspended, sentenced to • Ryan Russell Johnson, 41, Centralia, gardener. He enjoyed 90 days in jail with 60 suspended, fined first-degree driving while license sus- first-degree negligent driving, sen- feeding wild birds, travel, $600 on count 1, sentenced to 90 days pended, sentenced to 23 days in jail, tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- ishing and tinkering with in jail with 65 suspended, fined $600 fined $750, $2,653 in fees. pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. wood, metal and mechanical each on counts 2 and 3, concurrent, • April Sunshine Ringo, 35, Chehalis, • Justin William Miller, 38, Seattle, things. He was very active $4,687 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- driving under the influence, sentenced in the Oakville community • Karrie Denise Delafield, 22, Centra- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, and was instrumental in the lia, third-degree driving while license with 80 suspended, fined $600, $1,276 fined $850, $748 in fees. in fees. development and placement suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Wendy Gale Bostwick, 40, Winlock, of the Oakville cemetery with 80 suspended, fined $600, $1,376 • Alex Bradley Teitzel, 21, Winlock, third-degree driving while license sus- sign. in fees. driving under the influence, sentenced pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, David is survived by his • Lance Richard Elliott, 20, Olympia, with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in son, Henry Leroy “Lee” two counts of third-degree driving fined $750, $974 in fees. fees. while license suspended, sentenced to • Jordan Robert Donald Royce, 22, • Kenneth Charles Nollette, 54, Ran- (Mary) Bussard of Raymond 90 days in jail with 71 suspended, fined Duvall, possession of marijuana, 40 dle, (1) telephone harassment, (2) resist- David Samuel Bussard, a and his daughter, Rita Marie $600 on count 1, count 2 dismissed with grams or less, dismissed with prejudice. ing arrest, both counts dismissed with harbor resident of almost 80 (Michael Shaw) Bussard prejudice, $2,177 in fees. Held Oct. 29 prejudice. years, passed away Thursday, of Centralia. He is also • Geri Joyce Fox, 51, Deming, third- • Michael G. Tonkin, 17, Eatonville, • Robert E. Placer Jr., 55, Winlock, (1) Dec. 27, 2012 in Centralia. survived by his brothers, degree driving while license suspended, first-degree negligent driving, dis- fourth-degree assault, (2) interfering He was 98. David was born Walter Hershel Bussard sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 sus- missed with prejudice. with reporting domestic violence, (3) Dec. 11, 1914 in Tryon, Neb., of Montesano and Homer pended, fined $600, $1,276 in fees. • Nadine L. Liaina, 23, Federal Way, no third-degree malicious mischief, all to Henry Clayton and Lucy Lee Bussard of Chehalis. • Barry W. Worley, 36, Winlock, (1) valid operator’s license, without identifi- counts dismissed with prejudice. Lucille (Prosie) Bussard. In addition to his wife, violation of no contact/protection order, cation, dismissed without prejudice. • Jason Bryce Roehl, 30, Westport, He grew up and attended Margaret, he is preceded in (2) fourth-degree assault, sentenced • Robert J. Spradlin, 30, Randle, third- fourth-degree assault, sentenced to school through the 8th grade death by his parents, infant to 364 days in jail with 321 suspended, degree driving while license suspended, 364 days in jail with 323 suspended, in Nebraska. David came to fined $750, $4,032 in fees. sister, Stella Lucratia Bussard fined $750 on count 1, sentenced to 364 sentenced to 1 day in jail, fined $600, Washington as a young man and her twin brother, Harland days in jail with 340 suspended, fined $235 in fees. • Shirlene Marie Thrall, 37, Randle, during the dust bowl days $750 on count 2, consecutive, $4,593 in Held Oct. 30 possession of marijuana, 40 grams or Victor Bussard, sister, Velma fees. less, sentenced to 180 days in jail with of the 1930s. He went to and Brother Ivan. The family • Richard A. Jacobi, 61, Mineral, (1-2) 177 suspended, fined $1,025, $650 in work in the timber industry suggests memorial donations • Heidi S. Blackburn, 46, Chehalis, two counts of third-degree driving fees. and dairy farming. He went fourth-degree assault, dismissed with while license suspended, (3-4) two be made to the Oakville Food prejudice. • Derek Allen Reed, 28, Des Moines,on to working at mills in Bank. counts of possession of marijuana, 40 McCleary, Hoquiam and • Mark Steven Chesler, 32, Centralia, grams or less, (5-6) two counts of use/ (1) reckless driving, (2) possession of Graveside services with two counts of violation of protection delivery of drug paraphernalia, sen- marijuana, 40 grams or less, (3) use/de- Copalis crossing before military honors will begin order, sentenced to 364 days in jail with tenced to 3 days in jail and 87 days elec- livery of drug paraphernalia, sentenced retiring to Oakville. David at 1P.M. on Friday, Jan. 4, 361 suspended, fined $600 on count 1, tronic home monitoring with 30 sus- to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, served in the Paciic Theatre 2013 at Masonic Cemetery in count 2 dismissed with prejudice, $383 pended, fined $600 on count 1, count fined $750 on count 1, counts 2 and 3 with the Army Air Corps Elma. in fees. 2 dismissed with prejudice, sentenced dismissed with prejudice, $564 in fees. during WWII as an aircraft Please visit and • Kristi Marie Holcomb, 45, Tumwater, to 180 days electronic home monitor- • Jeremy Ray Kisner, 24, Wapato, third- turret mechanic and belly degree driving while license suspended, sign the online tribute fourth-degree assault, dismissed with ing with 175 suspended, fined $1,025 on gunner. He saw action in -to David @ www. prejudice. count 3, count 4 dismissed with preju- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- the Philippines, Korea and dice, count 5 dismissed with prejudice, pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. whitesidefamilymortuaries. • Matthew Ray Logan, 20, (1) pos- Okinawa. David Married com. session of marijuana, 40 grams or less, sentenced to 180 days electronic home • Donald Edwin Roth Sr., 71, third- Margaret Mary May Snyder (2) use/delivery of drug paraphernalia, monitoring with 165 suspended, fined degree driving while license suspended, Arrangements are both counts dismissed with prejudice. $1,025 on count 6, $1,508 in fees. dismissed with prejudice. in McCleary, on June 22, entrusted to Whiteside Held Oct. 25 Held Oct. 31 • Gabriel Santiago-Lagunes, 23, Se- 1940. She preceded him in Family Mortuary in Elma. attle, third-degree driving while license death in 2006. • Elwyn D. Armstrong, 34, Morton, • Raymond Gene Denault, 32, He was a member To view the obituary, please third-degree driving while license sus- Oakville, littering greater than 1 cubic suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail yard, sentenced to 364 days in jail with with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in of the Veterans of Foreign go to chronline.com/obituaries. with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in 363 suspended, fined $750, $429 in fees. fees. fees. • Zachary James Johnston-Penrose, • Robert E. Eckard, 46, Olympia, (1) 20, Chehalis, (1) fourth-degree assault, possession of marijuana, 40 grams or (2) interfering with reporting domestic less, (2) use/delivery of drug parapher- violence, (3) third-degree malicious mis- nalia, (3) operating vehicle without igni- chief, sentenced to 364 days in jail with tion interlock, counts 1 and 2 dismissed 286 suspended, fined $500 each on

with prejudice, sentenced to 364 days in counts 1 and 2, count 3 dismissed with CH486254sl.cg jail with 364 suspended, fined $750 on prejudice, $983 in fees. Look for our Tuesday commentary by Julie McDonald 1-888-753-1065 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 • Main 11 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief White House Meeting Russia Says It’s Ready With Congressional to Meet With Syrian Leaders Presents a Last Opposition Coalition Chance for a Fiscal Deal MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s foreign minister says Moscow WASHINGTON (AP) — has proposed talks with the Amid partisan bluster, top mem- main Syrian opposition coali- bers of Congress and President tion, despite previous Russian Barack Obama were holding criticism of Western countries’ out slim hopes for a limited recognition of the group. fiscal deal before the new year. Sergey Lavrov told a news But even as congressional lead- The Associated Press conference on Friday that Rus- ers prepared to convene at the Rick Bowmer / sia has contacted the Syrian White House, there were no Teachers listen during concealed weapons training for 200 Utah teachers Thursday, in West Valley City, Utah. The Utah Shoot- National Coalition for Opposi- signs that legislation palatable to ing Sports Council ofered six hours of training in handling concealed weapons in the latest efort to arm teachers to con- tion and Revolutionary Forces both sides was taking shape. front school assailants. through the Russian Embassy The Friday afternoon meet- in Egypt and “we expressed ing among congressional lead- readiness to conduct a meeting” ers and the president — their with coalition leader Mouaz al- first since Nov. 16 — stood as a Khatib. make-or-break moment for ne- Group Offers Gun Training The statement comes in the gotiations to avoid across-the- wake of comments by officials, board first of the year tax in- including President Vladimir creases and deep spending cuts. Putin, that suggest Russia is re- Obama called for the meet- For Educators in Utah signed to its longtime ally Syrian ing as top lawmakers alternately By Paul Foy President Bashar Assad losing cast blame on each other while power. portraying themselves as open to The Associated Press a reasonable last-minute bargain. WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah ‘‘We’re not suggesting that Senate Democratic Leader — Jessica Fiveash sees nothing Asian Stocks Up, Europe Harry Reid all but conceded that teachers roam the halls.’’ wrong with arming teachers. any effort at this late date was a Mixed as U.S. Leaders She’s one herself, and learned long shot. “I don’t know timewise Thursday how to safely use her 9 Clark Aposhian Prepare New Round how it can happen now,” he said. mm Ruger with a laser sight. chairman of the Utah Shooting Sports Council of ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Talks “If we have the ability to stop NRA Envisions Armed something, we should do it,” said BANGKOK (AP) — Asian the elementary school teacher, schools already have police of- a shootout is just not rationale.” stock markets rose Friday, hours Volunteers, But who along with nearly 200 other ficers. Parents and educators “No teacher is ever going before President Barack Obama Experts Say Trained teachers in Utah took six hours have questioned how safe the to be as effective as a trained and key lawmakers were to meet of free gun training offered by proposal would keep kids and law enforcement officer,” Rand at the White House to try to Police Are Needed the state’s leading gun lobby. whether it would be economi- said. Even trained police offi- hammer out an 11th-hour bud- for School Security It is among the latest efforts cally feasible. cers don’t always hit their tar- get compromise to avert the so- to arm or train teachers to con- gets, and arming teachers could called fiscal cliff. Wall Street also WASHINGTON (AP) — The front assailants after a gunman SOME EDUCATORS SAy it is dan- put innocent students at risk of appeared set for a session of gains. student’s attack began with a killed his mother and then went gerous to allow guns on campus. crossfire, she said. Lawmakers have until Mon- shotgun blast through the win- on a rampage through Sandy Among the potential dangers day night to reach a deal before dows of a California high school. Hook Elementary School in they point to are teachers being GUN-RIGHTS ADVOCATES say hundreds of billions of dollars Rich Agundez, the El Cajon po- Newtown, Conn., killing 20 overpowered for their weapons teachers can act more quickly in automatic tax increases and liceman assigned to the school, children and six adults before or students getting them and ac- than law enforcement in the deep cuts to government spend- felt his mind shift into overdrive. killing himself. cidentally or purposely shooting critical first few minutes to pro- ing kick in. Such a drastic re- While two teachers and three classmates. tect children from the kind of shuffling of money could throw students were injured when the IN OHIO, a firearms group said “It’s a terrible idea,” said Car- deadly shooting that took place the U.S. into another recession, glass shattered in the 2001 attack it was launching a test program ol Lear, a chief lawyer for the in Connecticut. They empha- economists have warned. on Granite Hills High School, in tactical firearms training for Utah Office of Education. “It’s a sized the importance of reacting However, failure to avoid the Agundez confronted the assailant 24 teachers. In Arizona, the at- horrible, terrible, no-good, rot- appropriately under pressure. fiscal cliff doesn’t necessarily and wounded him before he could torney general is proposing a ten idea.” “We’re not suggesting that mean tax increases and spend- get inside the school and use his change to state law that would teachers roam the halls” looking ing cuts would become perma- second weapon, a handgun. allow an educator in each school KRISTEN RAND, the legislative for an armed intruder, said Clark nent, since the new Congress The National Rifle Associa- to carry a gun. director for the Violence Policy Aposhian, chairman of the Utah could pass legislation canceling them retroactively after it be- tion’s response to a Connecticut The moves to train teachers Center, a gun control advocacy Shooting Sports Council, the gins its work next year. school massacre envisions, in come after the National Rifle organization, said to believe that state’s biggest gun lobby. “They part, having trained, armed vol- Association proposed placing a “teacher would be successful should lock down the classroom. unteers in every school in Amer- an armed officer at each of the in stopping someone who has But a gun is one more option if the Official Acquitted in ica. But Agundez, school safety nation’s schools, though some made the decision to engage in shooter” breaks into a classroom. experts and school board mem- Prison Death of Russian bers say there’s a huge difference between a trained law enforce- Whistleblowing ment officer who becomes part Lawyer; Case of the school family — and a Honoring Gen. George Washington on Christmas Day guard with a gun. Sparked U.S. Law MOSCOW (AP) — The only official charged with the death Retired Gen. Norman of a Russian whistleblowing Schwarzkopf Chose lawyer walked free on Friday after a Moscow court acquit- Charities Over Politics ted him of negligence, in a case WASHINGTON (AP) — that has become a rallying point Truth is, retired Gen. H. Nor- for human rights advocates and man Schwarzkopf didn’t care sparked escalating legislation in much for his popular “Stormin’ the U.S. and Russia. Norman” nickname. Sergei Magnitsky died in jail The seemingly no-nonsense in 2009 after his pancreatitis Desert Storm commander’s went untreated, and an investi- reputed temper with aides gation by Russia’s presidential and subordinates supposedly council on human rights con- earned him that rough-and- cluded he was severely beaten ready moniker. But others and denied medical treatment. around the general, who died Prison doctor Dmitry Kratov Thursday in Tampa, Fla., at age was the only person to face trial 78 of complications from pneu- in the case. monia, knew him as a friendly, Judge Tatyana Neverova talkative and even jovial figure said she found no evidence that who preferred the somewhat Kratov’s negligence could have milder sobriquet given by his caused the lawyer’s death. The troops: “The Bear.” acquittal was widely expected af- The Associated Press That one perhaps suited him Joseph Kaczmarek / ter prosecutors earlier this week better later in his life, when he A group of Revolutionary War re-enactors row a Durham boat during the re-enactment of George Washington cross- dropped their accusations, say- supported various national ing the Delaware River, Tuesday, in Washington Crossing, Pa. A strong current kept the re-enactors from making the ing they had decided there was causes and children’s charities crossing to New Jersey. no connection between Kratov’s while eschewing the spotlight actions and Magnitsky’s death. and resisting efforts to draft The case has angered both him to run for political office. Russian activists and the West. He lived out a quiet retire- Volunteers Toughen Up Bobcat Kitten Who’s Too Nice The U.S. Congress passed leg- ment in Tampa, where he’d islation this month in Mag- served his last military assign- PLACERVILLE, Calif. (AP) fire in the Plumas National For- She’s also been introduced nitsky’s name, calling for sanc- ment and where an elementary — A Northern California ani- est. They named her Chips, af- to two male bobcats, Tuffy and tions against officials deemed to school bearing his name is testa- mal rescue group is trying to ter the wildfire. Sierra, that hiss and bare their be connected with human rights ment to his standing in the com- help an orphaned bobcat kit- Volunteers at the Sierra claws at humans. abuses. The bill provoked retali- munity. ten with a problem: She’s too Wildlife Rescue in Placerville “If you have a friendly bobcat ation from Moscow, including Schwarzkopf capped an il- nice. now are trying to toughen the in the wild, that’s not going to a measure barring Americans lustrious military career by The friend- kitten up, with plans to release work,” said volunteer Jill Tripoli, from adopting Russian children commanding the U.S.-led in- ly baby bob- her back into the wild next who squirts the kitten with a that President Vladimir Putin is ternational coalition that drove cat was only spring, The Sacramento Bee re- water bottle if she tries cuddling expected to sign. Saddam Hussein’s forces out of a few weeks ports. up to humans. Magnitsky, a lawyer for the Kuwait in 1991 — but he’d man- old and had As part of her training regi- The firefighters who found Hermitage Capital fund, was aged to keep a low profile in the burned paws men, Chips has had to start Chips wandering in circles on arrested in 2008 on suspicion of public debate over the second and infected chasing down her own mice Aug. 25 noticed right away that tax evasion by the same Interior Gulf War against Iraq, saying eyes when fire and rabbits for meals and stop she was affectionate. She fol- Ministry officials he accused at one point that he doubted crews found Chips sleeping on a soft bed like the lowed them as they went about of using false tax documents to victory would be as easy as the her in August rescued from one she’d grown accustomed to their work and nuzzled the steal $230 million from the state. White House and the Pentagon while battling Plumas Wildfire while she was receiving medical boots of a hand crew member He died while in custody await- predicted. a 75,000-acre treatment. every time they stopped. ing trial. Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 LOCAL

Top News of 2012 Cold Case Arrest, World-Class Auction Site and Downtown Fire Top Our List of the Biggest Local Stories of the Year By The Chronicle 3 — Murders Shock Editor’s note: It’s been an eventful year, with national and local Community elections dominating the news as the economy — particularly in Outrage in late May after Lewis County — continues a slow, unsteady recovery marked locally news of the death of 2-year-old with the opening of a world-class auction site. From murders and ar- Koralynn Fister. rests to epic snowstorms and tumultous small-town politics, this has On May 24, James Reeder been a year to remember. reportedly carried the girl’s life- Along with this list of what we judge to be the top stories of 2012, less body to a neighbor’s home we also take a look at some of the quirkier crime news of the year, as off of West Oakview Avenue in compiled by Chronicle crime reporter Stephanie Schendel. Chroni- north Centralia and claimed the cle cartoonist David Ford adds his own mirthful take on these off- girl had drowned while taking a beat 911 calls and arrests (see pages Main 15 and 16). bath. Chronicle Visuals Editor Pete Caster brings some of the year’s Investigating authorities best images to you on pages Main 8 and 9, with many more online at found many problems with www.chronline.com. Reeder’s story and ruled the The Chronicle, file photo If you’d like to share your own votes for the top stories of 2012, death a homicide. Reeder, 26, Tenino Mayor Eric Strawn has shaken up the town since sweeping into oice a talk about it with us at www.facebook.com/thecentraliachronicle. has been charged with homicide year ago. A medical marijuana patient, he inspired a “Mayorjuana” T-shirt and was by abuse, two counts of rape of written up in an election-day roundup of stories in USA Today. a child, two counts of assault and possession of methamphet- 4 — Tumultuous Tenino lectability of the fees and charges. Councilor Robert Scribner amine. The small town of Tenino re- Investigators said the child was discovered to have used ceived bigtime mentions in the resources when working at the had been exposed to “systematic press in the past year, and many torture” prior to her death. Washington State Department were not positive. of Labor and Industries in June In the wake of the tragedy, First, new Mayor Eric Strawn the community has come to- to access personal and confiden- took office in in unconventional tial records on the mayor and gether on multiple occasions for form, donning Bob Marley T- vigils in Washington park. other city employees, according shirts and tattoos that juxta- to internal investigation records It was not the only murder posed with the traditional ap- this year. obtained by The Chronicle. pearance of the council. In September, Strawn, was On March 7, Joshua Vance He was initially barred from stabbed his father Terry Vance, accused of having sexual contact city records due to his criminal 58, at least 11 times in their with a woman inside a city vehi- history and a spat with the for- Onalaska home on Pennel Av- cle, but did not face any charges enue. Vance admitted to police mer police chief. for the incident. After that storm passed, it Pete Caster / [email protected] that he had also intended to kill “I didn’t break any laws,” Dennis Hadaller, of Mossyrock, speaks to the media after a press conference at the three other family members became apparent that there were Strawn told the audience at a the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis on Monday, shortly after a home at the time, including his several controversial characters council meeting. “I probably suspect was arrested in the death of his parents more than 20 years ago. 11-year-old nephew, his 79-year- on the council. broke a few people’s support.” old grandmother, as well as his The Chronicle reported that All the controversy resulted in Frank Anderson owed the city They then allegedly dragged uncle. the creation of a recall committee more than $140,000 in fees for a and an ethics review task force. 1 — Arrest Made in 1985 Double their bodies about 100 yards off The only reason he was un- able to follow through with his dilapidated property he owned Strawn recently announced Murder the road, and dumped them. “At my mother’s funeral, I put intentions was because he cut his within city limits, though Ander- he would form his own commit- The bodies of Minnie Mau- my hand on her casket and I said, hand so severely that he called son disputes the merit and col- tee as well. rin, 83, and Ed Maurin, 81, were ‘I won’t ever give up as long as I 911 for medical help, according discovered Christmas Eve 1985 live,’” Dennis Hadaller, Minnie’s to the prosecutor’s office. Look for our Thursday in a wooded area on Stearns Hill son, told The Chronicle at the Vance pleaded guilty to first- Road, west of Adna. time of the arrest. degree murder and third-degree commentary by Bill Moeller It took more than 26 years for While authorities suspected assault as a result of a plea agree- an arrest to come for the mur- Rick and John for more than two ment. He was sentenced to 30 ders of the couple, and it hap- decades, private investigators years in prison. pened on July 8 in rural Alaska. and detectives at the sheriff’s of- Still facing charges is Weston Investigators with the Lewis fice reportedly gained enough Miller. County Sheriff’s Office arrested information to move forward Authorities say Miller, 30, Rick Riffe, 53, King Salmon, with the arrest in July, according allegedly killed David Wayne Preserve the Alaska, for the murders. to a press release at the time. Carson on March 13 inside Rick and his brother John, John Riffe died before au- Miller’s Centralia home, ac- both originally from Mossyr- thorities closed in. cording to court documents. ock, allegedly abducted the Ethel The case continues to move Family, friends and neighbors couple from their home sev- through Lewis County Superior said Miller was gripped by eral days earlier, forced them to Court where Riffe faces an up- paranoia and openly discussed withdraw money from the bank, coming trial. His attorney had his gun collection prior to the Memory then later shot and killed the continued to maintain his inno- fatal shooting. couple in their car, according to cence, citing a lack of evidence He has pleaded not guilty to court documents. the murder. in the hands of prosecutors. If you have been featured in an article in The Chronicle we can help you showcase it in style. The Chronicle and Book ’n’ Brush will reprint and mount the article for your home, oice or business.

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Pete Caster / [email protected] A ireighter takes of cell-phone picture of the Dr. Matz Building ablaze early Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. The building was so dam- aged by the ire that it was torn down days later.

2 — Fire Destroys Dr. Matz homeless and rendering several own safety to rush into the burn- Building businesses destroyed. ing structure and warn others of 360-748-6221 By the end of the week, crews the smoke and flames. Commu- The sky above Centralia had torn down the charred skel- nity members stepped up and of- was aglow in the early morning eton of the building and began fered donations to residents sent hours of Feb. 14 as fire engulfed the work of hauling off tons of scrambling for a place to call home. the historic Dr. Matz building in debris. The space where the Dr. Matz CH487176cf.db the heart of the downtown area. Stories of heroism and compas- building once stood is now home The blaze ultimately gutted sion soon rose from the ashes of to a temporary modular location 321 N. Pearl | Centralia, WA | 360-736-3311 the building, leaving dozens the building. Jake Dow risked his for Washington Federal Bank. • Main 13 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012

Pete Caster / [email protected] The Lewis County political scene changed this year when longtime commissioner Ron Averill, center left, was defeated in the general election by Edna Fund, center. Chehalis businessman Jerry Lord, right, tried unsuccessfully to unseat Commis- sioner Bill Schulte, center-right.

5 — Incumbents Fall as General ty Commissioner Ron Averill in Pete Caster / [email protected] Election Shakes Up Political favor of Centralia City Council- An aerial photo of Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers shows a full lot of heavy equipment for their June auction at their new facility Scene or Edna Fund. south of Napavine. Outgoing Sen. Swecker made Longtime incumbents fell a statement perhaps indicative of 6 — Ritchie Bros. Comes to ing facility between Napavine and tion in March brought some- hard and the voters of Washing- the overall theme of the election Town Winlock where it sold more than where between $40,000 and ton chose to legalize marijuana when contacted about his loss. 2,300 heavy equipment items and $66,000 to the county coffers. and same-sex marriage. “I guess the voters were just Years of sluggish economic its former property in Maytown on Lewis County Commis- It was a landmark election in ready for a change,” he said. activity have meant few new opening day. sioner Lee Grose summed up the November when initiatives add- The general election also businesses in Lewis County. Lewis County Treasurer thoughts of many elected offi- ed historic flavor to the ballot. resulted in the acceptance of That made news of the arrival of Rose Bowman said the esti- cials when asked about he felt re- Locally, voters chose to replace charter schools in Washington Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers all the mated annual benefit to the garding the newest area business. longtime state Sen. Dan Swecker and a confirmation of the voter- more welcome by local leaders. county from the auctions would “We appreciate when we can with businessman John Braun. approved two-thirds tax require- The international auction com- be about $800,000. She said the grow without raising taxes,” he They also unseated Lewis Coun- ment in the Legislature. pany opened its doors at a sprawl- sales tax revenue from the auc- said.

He agreed to resign as Toledo inquest jury identified him and Reynolds’ mother Barb Thomp- The jury inquest verdict is the 7 — Ron Reynolds Leaves Elementary School principal as his son Jonathan as suspects in son had tirelessly navigated the apparent end of Thompson’s ap- District With Payoff part of the offer, which brought the December 1998 shooting criminal justice system in pur- peals. to an end a long standoff that death of his wife, Ronda Reyn- suit of who she believed was her Ron Reynolds has main- A community controversy began when Reynolds was offi- olds. daughter’s killer. tained his innocence and, de- came to an apparent end as cially named a murder suspect. The murder had made for Authorities at the time ruled spite the inquest jury’s ruling, Ron Reynolds agreed to take Reynolds had been on paid fodder for an Anne Rice true the death a suicide, though that authorities were unable to find $140,000 as part of a separation administrative leave since Oc- crime novel and cable news determination was challenged cause to charge him with a agreement Aug. 23. tober of 2011, when a coroner’s shows in the years that Ronda and changed multiple times. crime.

Kyle Spurr / [email protected] WSDOT assistant area engineer Ty Hillebrand stands by the new bridge over the Skookumchuck River in late December. The freeway through Centralia is changing dramatically as extra lanes are added and the Mellen Street interchange is completely reworked. 8 — Interstate 5 Widening rison Avenue began in earnest curve at Blakeslee Junction. Project Begins this year. Drivers began seeing con- The Washington State De- struction and the beginnings of A long-awaited Interstate 5 partment of Transportation is traffic delays as work on phase widening project aimed at eas- constructing collector-distribu- one of the project got under way ing congestion and allowing for tor lanes between Mellen Street June. smoother transition of traffic and Harrison while widening The entire project is expect- between Mellen Street and Har- and realigning the Interstate 5 ed to be complete by early 2015. The Chronicle, file photo Mike Masters shovels the sidewalk outside of his Centralia home on Jan. 18 as Lewis County shuddered under heavy snowfall. 10 — Lewis County Buried in Cities reporting as much as 20 Heavy snowfall concentrat- Snow inches. ed here, along with other me- Snow plows went out in full teorological peculiarities, led Residents of Southwest Wash- force as most local school dis- Cliff Mass, a regional weather ington woke the morning of Jan. tricts closed down for several scientist and author, to declare 19 to more than a foot of snow. days. the greater Twin Cities area The white stuff piled up The storm also knocked out a weird weather zone that he in record amounts with many power to many areas for a week dubbed “The Napavine Tri- areas in and around the Twin or longer. angle.”

Welcome, John Mansield, M.D. Board-Certiied Urologist Dr. Mansield is available for appointments in The Chronicle, file photo Morton General Hospital’s speciality clinic by Search and rescue workers look for any sign of a 16-year-old boy who was dragged away by the current while swimming with friends in the Chehalis river south of calling 855-425-3720 Rochester in May. This was the third of three Chehalis River deaths this year. (appointment line only)

9 — Three Drown During the Chandler Road Bridge but Join Dr. Mansield for a Separate Incidents on Chehalis never appeared. free presentation River Eight-year-old Nicky Match- ett was last seen May 4 swinging on incontinence issues. It was a deadly year on the on the back deck of his mother’s Tuesday, Jan. 8th, 6 p.m. Chehalis River. porch on Ceres Hill Road. He Three lives were claimed is believed to have wandered to Morton General Hospital within a short of time on differ- the edge of the yard where he fell ent spans of the regional water- into the Chehalis River — where way. his body was later recovered — Daniel Kuhn became the off of an eroding bank. first during the annual Pe Ell Sixteen-year-old Chris Pu- River Run. His body was recov- entes Garay’s body was found in ered April 19. Kuhn, an Iraq War the river May 16 near Rochester CH87727bw.cg veteran, hadn’t been seen since after he drowned while attempt- 521 Adams Ave. • Morton he separated from a group of ed to swim across the river with friends on the Saturday before. his 14-year-old brother near In- www.mortongeneral.org He said he would meet them at dependence Road. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 LOCAL Man Accused in Slaughterhouse Stabbing Pleads Guilty PLEA DEAL IN BEEF SHOP lated after the victim punched Barriga-Gomez in the face, and ASSAULT: Chehalis in response Barriga-Gomez Man Will Serve More grabbed a sharp boning knife used to cut meat then stabbed Than Four Years in the him directly in the throat, Prison and Then Likely according to court documents. The plea agreement was Will Be Deported reached because Juarez disap- By Stephanie Schendel peared after he was released for the hospital, said Lewis Coun- [email protected] ty Deputy Prosecutor Shane The Chehalis man accused of O’Rourke. The prosecutor’s of- stabbing a coworker in the neck fice, detectives from the sheriff’s in early November at the Beef office, in addition to Labor and Shop in Centralia has been sen- Industries, have been unable to tenced to more than four years locate him. in prison. Even though there was a He will likely be deported as witness to the assault, it would a result of the conviction. have been difficult to convict Sabino Barriga-Gomez Barriga-Gomez by jury without pleaded guilty to second-degree a victim, O’Rourke said. He did assault with a deadly-weapon not know why Juarez refused to

enhancement, amended from cooperate with the prosecution. The Chronicle, file photo the original charge of first-de- He also did not know if Juarez Sabino Barriga-Gomez walks through Lewis County Superior Court prior to a hearing at the Lewis County Law and Justice gree assault, Thursday after- had a criminal record or if he Center in Chehalis in November. noon in Lewis County Superior was living in the U.S. legally. Court as a result of a plea agree- Barriga-Gomez told law en- victim was the aggressor in ment. Judge Richard Brosey forcement that he stabbed Juarez the fight, in an apparent “fit of sentenced him to 54 months in because he did not want to look rage,” Barriga-Gomez stabbed prison. like “a kid” in front of their fe- him, O’Rourke said. Afterward, The 36-year-old man got male coworkers, according to Barriga-Gomez looked shocked into a verbal argument with court documents. at what he had done. the victim, identified in court A coworker who witnessed documents as 21-year-old Jorge the assault told authorities that “I don’t think he intended Juarez, shortly after 11:30 a.m. it was a miracle that Juarez that particular result,” his court- Nov. 7 at the Five Star Beef Co. survived the stabbing due to appointed attorney, Joseph En- on 1721 Airport Road, a slaugh- the volume of blood, O’Rourke body, told the court Thursday. Barriga-Gomez had no crim- terhouse. said. Concrete & Pervious Concrete | Commercial & Residential The argument quickly esca- The witness also said the inal history prior to the assault. Window Replacement | Aging & Accessibility Construction News in Brief Look for our Thursday New Construction

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Tasby Scores 36 in Tigers’ Win Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Over Port Angeles NWAACC Men’s Prep Girls Basketball Basketball Trailblazer Men Win Clackamas Opener By The Chronicle CLACKAMAS — The Trail- blazers overcame plenty of ad- versity for their 76-65 victory over Walla Walla here on Friday night at the Clackamas Holiday Tournament. Centralia point guard Van Lockett had his min- utes limited due to foul trouble and Kyler Shula broke his foot in a prior practice. “We kind of challenged ev- erybody to step up,” Centralia coach Jason Moir said. “It was nice to see our guys do that. I was happy with the balance on offense and defensively we had good help defense.” Mozeek Waggener led the Trailblazers with a double-dou- ble, scoring 18 points and 15 rebounds. As a team Centralia outrebounded Walla Walla 45- 25. The Trailblazers also shot 15 of 19 from the free throw line. Centralia opened up an eight- point lead in the first half and added three more points to their lead in the second half. Zach Carras scored 15 and John Du- metz added 13 for the Trailblaz- ers. Moir was also pleased with the defensive play of Jordan Dam, who took on Walla Walla’s lead- ing scorer, Case Rada.

Centralia (5-4) plays Clacka- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] mas today at 7 p.m. W.F. West’s Jamika Parker puts up a shot against Olympia in nonconference basketball action Thursday night in Chehalis. Raymond New Year’s Classic Basketball MWP Suffers Bearcats Pound Olympia By Aaron VanTuyl nonleague matchup with Olym- more of, offensively, I just said, 3-pointer from the top of the First Defeat, [email protected] pia — but the dopplegangers 'What is it?' You've got to let the key less than a minute later. Ju- didn't make it out of the locker game come to you, and simplify lie Spencer and Raegan Nelson Maybe it was a case of too in Double OT room for the second half, and things." added 3s, and in the span of 3 much Christmas ham. Maybe W.F. West cruised to a 54-27 ½ minutes a tight game had their minds were still on all W.F. West held a slim 21-17 TIGHT: Hoquiam nonleague win over the visiting lead at the break, but outscored turned into a 15-point rout. of the fantastic presents they The key, Weeks pointed out, Overcomes Dunlap’s 32 opened Tuesday morning. Or Bears Friday night in Chehalis. the Bears 22-2 in the third quar- The halftime speech, ac- ter to essentially put the game was simply focusing on getting Points in 79-78 Win maybe the Bearcats were just a into the set high-low offense, bit out of sorts after a week away cording to coach Henri Weeks, on ice. By The Chronicle featured more simplification Jamika Parker scored on an and letting the press do its from the basketball court. thing against a Bears team that RAYMOND — The Timber- than fire and brimstone. inbounds play a few seconds Whatever it was, the committed nearly 30 turnovers. wolves' only loss of the season, to Bearcats weren't themselves in "I'd already done my yelling," into the third frame, quickly date, was one to remember. the first two quarters of Friday's he joked afterwards. "It was swatted two shots, and hit a please see BEARCATS, page S4 Kalen Dunlap scored 32 points, but the Timberwolves lost 79-78 in double overtime to Prep Boys Basketball 1A Hoquiam here Friday in the boys basketball matchup of the Raymond New Year’s Classic. “We actually came out hot Host Beavers Go 2-0 at Hal Williams Classic in the first,” Timberwolf coach By The Chronicle Tony Gillispie said. “We basically TENINO — Tenino proved laid an egg in the second.” to be a tough host for Three Morton-White Pass led 22-13 Rivers Christian in a 59-33 win after a quarter. here Friday in the Hal Williams “We were defensively strong Christmas Classic boys basket- and forced a lot of turnovers. I ball tournament. was pleased with our quick lead,” “We came out playing re- Gillispie said. ally well and our shooting was Hoquiam held MWP to just on,” Beaver coach Rod Enos said. 5 points in the second frame, “We were attacking the basket a though, and the game tightened lot more.” up. Tenino opened up scoring 15 “We never got the lead estab- points in the first quarter and al- lished after that. It was a good lowed just six from Three Rivers battle from then on,” Gillispie Christian. added. “They are a small team, but Dunlap's 32 points were a they are tough,” Enos said. “I career high for the junior guard, have heard that they were tough who went 13 of 21 from the floor from other coaches.” and hit six 3-pointers. Kylon Gil- Devante Harris led the Bea- lispie added 17 points. vers with 16 points while Justin “We were looking forward Conklin added 12. to this game. They are a tough “This was another balanced, team and we knew we would team effort win for us,” Enos learn from this game,” Gillispie mentioned. “We pressured their said. “We got what we came scorers and shut down their of- here for.” Brandon Hansen / [email protected] fense.” Tenino’s Justin Conklin drives to the hoop during nonconference basketball action on against Wishkah Valley Thursday please see RAYMOND, page S3 night in Tenino during the Hal Williams Christmas Classic. please see TENINO, page S3

Jumper The Final Word Tenino’s Devante Fans to Join Beyonce Onstage at Super Bowl Harris TV’s Best Bet NEW YORK (AP) — All the single in various poses, including head bopping, shoots College Football against ladies — and fellas — will have a chance feet tapping and hip shaking. Those pic- Wishkah to join Beyonce onstage at the upcoming tures will be used in a TV ad introducing Texas vs. Oregon State Valley Super Bowl. Beyonce’s halftime performance, and 50 3:45 p.m. Thursday Pepsi announced Friday that 100 fans people — along with a friend — will be ESPN night. will hit the stage when the Grammy-win- selected to join the singer onstage. ning diva performs on Feb. 3 at the Mer- The photo contest — at www.pepsi. cedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. com/halftime — ends Jan. 19, but Jan. 11 A contest that kicks off Saturday will al- is the cut-off date for those interested in Brandon Hansen / [email protected] low fans to submit photos of themselves appearing onstage with Beyonce. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 SPORTS

Thursday’s Prep Boys Basketball Justice Served

Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Centralia’s Justice Tas- by puts up a shot over a pair of Port Angeles defenders Thursday during nonleague boys basketball action on Ron Brown Court in Centralia. Tasby scored 36 in the Tigers’ 85-63 win.

Tasby Scores 36 in Tigers’ Blowout of Port Angeles College Football By Aaron VanTuyl which turned out to be a 92-53 Pryor to Start [email protected] win for the visitors on Dec. 8 in Port Angeles. Given the outcome the first "It's tough to play a team a for Raiders time the Tigers faced Port Ange- second time when you've shel- les, the final score on Thursday lacked them pretty good at their Against night was no surprise. place," Brown said. "I thought Chargers Justice Tasby's output, how- we would win, but I thought I ever, was enough to raise an eye- wouldn't be thrilled with the fin- ALAMEDA, Calif. brow or two. ish, as far as how we won." (MCT) — Ready or not, The 6-foot senior scored a Port Angeles recovered after here he comes. career-high 36 points — more its slow start and outscored the Terrelle Pryor will start than double anyone else on the Tigers 39-35 over the middle the Oakland Raiders' regu- floor — and Centralia put away quarters, but Centralia opened lar-season finale Sunday at visiting Port Angeles, 85-63, in a the fourth quarter on a 15-0 quarterback against the San nonleague boys basketball con- run. Tasby scored 8 during that Diego Chargers at Qual- test that was nearly over after the streak, and was removed dur- comm Stadium, coach Den- first quarter. ing a Port Angeles timeout that nis Allen announced Friday. "It went pretty good," Tasby came after his putback bucket "I feel that I'm ready," said. "We didn't rebound well, with 4 minutes, 38 left in the Pryor said. "I felt comfort- but we got our fast break points, game. able. I felt like a leader in the and that's what we thrive on." Trevor Baumann scored 10 huddle when I was in there. Tasby, in particular, turned points with 12 rebounds for I feel good about it and look the fast break lanes into his own Centralia, and Baylor Scott forward to the opportunity." Allen said Pryor and belated holiday buffet line and scored 11 with seven boards. Joe converted 9 of his 12 field goals backup Matt Leinart had Blaser and Levi Studeman came been told earlier in the week inside the 3-point arc. He was ef- off the bench to score 9 and 8 that Pryor was the likely ficient everywhere, however, hit- points, respectively. starter in place of Carson ting 4 of 6 from long range and Oscar Jackson, Brown added, Palmer, who is out with a knocking down all six of his foul grabbed three rebounds and did bruised lung and cracked shots. a nice job in a limited amount of ribs. Tasby hit a trio of 3s in the time. It will be Pryor's first first quarter, and helped the Ti- Centralia shot 14 of 17 from start since leading Ohio gers jump out to a 27-10 lead. the foul line and 6 of 17 from the State to a 31-26 win over Ar- "He got himself going that 3-point line, and outrebounded kansas while being named way, and made some nice drives," Port Angeles 37-34. Hayden Most Valuable Player of the Tiger coach Ron Brown said. Gunderson led the Roughriders Sugar Bowl on Jan. 4, 2011. "He can be so much better, even with 15 points. A third-round supple- though he's pretty spectacular at Centralia (9-2) is off for a mental draft pick in 2011, times. But he is coming togeth- week, and will play at Tumwater Pryor was a late arrival er a little bit more the last five on Friday. last preseason, then served games." Note: The Tiger JV won 87- Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle five-game suspension im- Tasby scored 12 the first time 47, and the C-team won by a Centralia’s Levi Studeman (34) goes up for two against Port Angeles’ Austin Polly, posed by the NFL related to Centralia faced the Roughriders, wide margin as well. left, Thursday night in Centralia. NCAA infractions for ac- cepting improper benefits. Active for the last four games this season, Pryor Thursday’s Prep Girls Basketball got three snaps in each of the last two games — a Toutle Lake Pulls Away in Second Half to Beat Toledo three-and-out series against the Kansas City Chiefs and By The Chronicle second half of the loss. on the ball. That caused turn- leading rebounder with six. three plays in specialty situ- ations as a shotgun quarter- TOLEDO — Toutle Lake "We played a really good overs and led to some easy bas- "We didn't get a whole lot first half defensively," Toledo kets for them." back against Carolina. pulled away in the second half of second-chance opportuni- Allen said the deci- coach J.B. Ewers said. "We Toledo trailed 22-15 at for a 49-24 nonconference vic- ties," Ewers said. sion was based on giving tory against Toledo here on stayed right there with them halftime, but was worn down Toledo (3-7 overall, 3-5 the Raiders (4-11) the best Thursday night. Despite 14 before halftime. In the second by Toutle Lake's size and man- chance to win against the points by Casee Rice, the Indi- half, they changed their de- aged just 17 rebounds in the league) will host Castle Rock Chargers (6-9), as well as ans scored just 9 points in the fense and put more pressure game. Chaslin Rice was the on Thursday. keeping an eye toward 2013. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012

Jack Q. Pearson Holiday Classic Trojan Girls Finish 2-0 at Willapa Valley Tournament By The Chronicle MENLO — Pe Ell stood out against Pacific County com- petition in the Jack Q. Pearson Holiday Classic here Thursday and Friday, topping South Bend by 40 on Thursday and the host Willapa Valley Vikings by 23 on Friday in a pair of nonleague girls basketball games. Alissa Brooks-Johnson scored 15 with eight rebounds, and Taylor Ratkie added 12 in the 56-16 win over South Bend on Thursday. “We jumped on South Bend early on,” Dawna Robinson said. “They had a hard time dealing with our press.” The Trojans trailed 20-12 after a quarter against Willapa Valley, but held the Vikings to just 19 points the rest of the way for an easy win. “They were hot in the begin- ning,” Robinson said. “We had a hard time finding them. It was rough.” Brooks-Johnson scored 22 points and Kayla Capps contrib- uted 19 on Friday. Sami Robin- son and Tabatha Skeen both had seven rebounds, with Robinson adding 10 points. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] “We made some defensive ad- Tenino’s Devante Harris battles Wishkah Valley’s Trey Berge for the basketball during nonconference Class 1A basketball action Thursday night in Tenino. justments which really worked. Willapa Valley is a very athletic Tenino: Beavers Resume League Play Wednesday at Home quick team, but our girls did a re- ally good job coming back,” Rob- Continued from Sports 1 liams Christmas Classic with a coach Rod Enos said. “We did Ben Peterson scored 9, and inson added. “They stayed calm 56-37 win over Wishkah Val- that, and were pretty balanced Mac Shaw and Justin Conklin and got to work.” Tenino (7-3, 3-0 in league) ley here Thursday in nonleague tonight.” Pe Ell (9-0 overall) will play at will host Hoquiam on Wednes- boys hoops action. Wishkah Valley, a 1B squad, each scored 8. Napavine on Friday. day. Devante Harris scored 12 came into the game with a 7-1 The Beavers (6-3, 3-0 SWW points, and all eight Beavers that record with guard Brady An- 1A League Evergreen Division) Trojans Fall to Willapa Valley Beavers Shut Down Wishkah saw the floor scored at least 3. derson averaging over 20 points will host Three Rivers Christian MENLO — The Trojans Valley “We looked a little shaky at a game. Dustin Hammond held exploded for 22 points in the first, but our goal’s always to Anderson to 12 points and just at 6 p.m. as the Christmas Clas- TENINO — The Beavers fourth quarter, but couldn't quite opened the inaugural Hal Wil- win the first quarter,” Tenino one field goal. sic concludes Friday. edge out the host Vikings in a 54-46 nonleague boys basketball College Basketball loss here Friday night in the fi- nal game of the Jack Q. Pearson Holiday Classic at Willapa Valley High School. Huskies Get Chance For Showcase Victory Dustin Lusk scored 12, Aus- tin Arrington added 11 and Devin Toepelt scored 10 and BRING ON UCONN: searching for a signature vic- minutes a game,” Wilcox said. tory in a season that’s included “That’s why I redshirted. There held Valley post Stephen Camen- Matchup at Hartford’s surprising defeats to Albany and were times people would say I zind scoreless. XL Center on ESPN2 is Nevada. According to the RPI, “If we get this win, wish you could play because we "That was the best basketball its best win is against Saint Lou- then it would kind of weren’t shooting the ball very we've played all year," Trojan UW’s Final Test Before is — which is 77th in that index. well. coach Dana Cox said, adding Next Week’s Pac-12 UConn (9-2) is 25th in the make up for where we “But I knew it would pay off that freshman Red Arrington Opener and Last Chance RPI, and a road win for UW later.” saw big minutes and contributed would bode well in March if the messed up early in the Coach Lorenzo Romar lik- with 8 points. to Knock Off a Big- Huskies are on the bubble and season. It would be a ened Wilcox’s maturation to Pe Ell, however, struggled at Name, NonConference in need of an at-large berth into Brandon Roy and Quincy Pon- the free throw line, converting the NCAA tournament. big win.’’ dexter, former UW players who just 7 of 19 attempts — while Opponent “We had our first dose of developed into stars after four Valley went 22 of 28 from the playing on a big stage against C.J. Wilcox, years in the program. charity stripe. By Percy Allen UW Huskies player Ohio State, and I think we “Sometimes when it’s your Pe Ell shot 17 of 44 from the The Seattle Times handled it OK,” Wilcox said. “I turn, you step up,” Romar said. floor, but nearly half of the miss- For C.J. Wilcox and the think we can be better. If we’re “We’ve had other guys do that. es, according to Lusk, were from Washington Huskies, Saturday’s dialed in and focused, we can When it’s their turn, they really within about 6 feet of the hoop. game at Connecticut is a chance win the game.” 16.1, have led the way while the stepped up. "Overall, defensively, this was to show they truly belong on the The allure of the nonconfer- big men have been serviceable. “C.J. has really improved in our best game," Lusk pointed out. big stage with a college basket- ence matchup lost some luster Connecticut’s backcourt all areas of the game. He’s not "Offensively, it's obviously not our ball powerhouse. during a tumultuous offseason should provide a formidable just one-dimensional.” best game." Washington has feasted on for Connecticut. test for Wilcox, who averages a The additional responsibili- Matt Konigsberger led Wil- lesser competition the past two Due to sub-standard scores team-high 19.6 points, third in ties feel familiar to Wilcox. lapa Valley with 22 points. weeks while building a four- on the Academic Progress Rate, the Pac-12. “I did a little bit of everything Pe Ell (2-6, 0-4 Central 2B game winning streak. UConn was banned from the The 6-5 junior guard has in high school,” he said. “My League) will host Napavine on The 4:30 p.m. matchup at 2013 postseason. Legendary scored in double figures in ev- squad wasn’t the greatest, so I Thursday. Hartford’s XL Center on ESPN2 coach Jim Calhoun retired in ery game. He leads UW with 16 had to do a little bit more. When is UW’s final test before next September with two years re- blocks and is third with a 4.5 re- I came here, other people were week’s Pac-12 opener and one maining on his contract. bounding average. doing all of those things, so I Toepelt, Arrington Lead Trojans last chance to knock off a big- Connecticut also suffered a Wilcox is one of the best had to dial it back and just take Past South Bend name, nonconference opponent. mass exodus of players, includ- shooters in the Pac-12, and he a few shots. MENLO — The Trojans Washington is 1-1 against ing Andre Drummond and Jere- has also taken on the role of de- “Now my role is kind of be- jumped out to a big lead in the my Lamb, who were taken in the teams from BCS conferences — fensive stopper. ing back to what it was in high first quarter and held off South NBA draft, and Alex Oriakhi school. I’m having to do a little an 84-73 overtime win over Se- It’s been a major transforma- Bend, 59-49, here Thursday in ton Hall and a 77-66 defeat to and Roscoe Smith, who trans- more.” tion for the unheralded three- nonleague boys hoops action at Ohio State in mid November in ferred to Missouri and UNLV, star prospect from Pleasant Notes: Saturday’s matchup is Willapa Valley's Jack Q. Pearson the Tip-Off Hall Fame Tourna- respectively. Grove, Utah, who redshirted as the first meeting between Wash- ment in Connecticut. Despite the losses, the 2010 a freshman and has not started ington and Connecticut since Holiday Classic. “If we get this win, then it national champions have been more than 12 games in a season. the 2006 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Devin Toepelt scored 21 would kind of make up for impressive this season under the “I knew coming in with the a 98-92 overtime Connecticut points with nine rebounds, and where we messed up early in the guidance of new coach Kevin guards we had — we had five win. UConn beat UW 75-74 in Austin Arrington scored 18. season,” Wilcox said. “It would Ollie. Guards Shabazz Napier, people in front of me — that the Sweet 16 on a last-second "Austin Arrington just came be a big win.” who averages 16.8 points, and I really didn’t want to waste a shot in 1998. UW is 0-3 in the over having a bad flu. He got Washington (8-4) is still Ryan Boatwright, who averages year not playing or playing three series. over it yesterday and felt good enough to play," Trojan coach Dana Cox said, "and had the best game of his high school career so White Pass held off 1A Ho- Timberwolves with 13 points “It wasn’t the prettiest of far." Raymond quiam, 47-33, here Friday in and added nine rebounds. games, but I am glad to get Arrington shot 6 of 9 from the girls portion of the Ray- “We attacked more in the a win on the road,” Allen long range, and drew praise Continued from Sports 1 mond New Year’s Classic bas- second quarter and were able added. “Especially during our from Cox for his ability to move ketball tournament. to get a better lead,” Allen break. It was another good Morton-White Pass (6-1) without the ball and find open “It definitely was a slow said. team win and I am pleased will continue tournament ac- shots. tion against Montesano today. start,” Timberwolf coach Morton-White Pass, after with them.” Dustin Lusk scored 5 points Darrin Allen said. “It was a a 6-3 lead in the first quarter, Morton-White Pass (6-2 with 11 rebounds for Pe Ell, rough first quarter but we scored 17 points in the sec- overall) will continue tourna- MWP Girls Drop Hoquiam which led 19-8 after a quarter. picked it up after that.” ond and cruised for the rest of ment play today against host "The kids kind of still strug- RAYMOND — Morton- Lina Hieronymi led the the game. Raymond. gled with turnovers," Cox said, "but the kids played hard." Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 SPORTS

2B/1A Holiday Basketball Challenge

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Onalaska’s Autumn Durand takes a shot in the key against Naches Valley during the 2B/1A Holiday Basketball Challenge on Friday night in Winlock. Loggers Go 2-0 at Winlock Tournament By The Chronicle Onalaska Defeats Goldendale WINLOCK — Onalaska WINLOCK — The Loggers finished Winlock’s 2B/1A Holi- didn’t have any rust from the day Basketball Challenge with a Holiday break and downed 1A 2-0 record after a 43-32 win over Goldendale 51-32 in their first 1A Naches Valley here Friday in game of the 2B/1A Holiday Bas- nonleague girls hoops action. ketball Challenge at Winlock on “We started off slow and Thursday night. struggled offensively,” Logger “We just kind of kept the coach Doug Ashmore said. “We same intensity the entire game slowly began to hold them.” and got to see a lot of kids play,” After giving up 11 points in Onalaska coach Doug Ashmore the first quarter, the Rangers said. “Overall it was a good scored 7 in each frame for the game and a good win for us.” remainder of the contest. Autumn Durand led the Autumn Durand scored team in scoring with 24 points 22 points for the Loggers and and six rebounds, while Karlee added nine rebounds, and Kar- Hutchinson added nine points. lee Hutchison got credit from Onalaska led 22-14 at halftime, Ashmore for her performance (9 and outscored Goldendale by 11 points). points after the break. “I was glad to see Hutchison “It was good for our girls,” scoring for us and driving the Ashmore said. “We knew noth- team,” he said. ing about the team so it was nice “We got to get better at at- to see them adjust.” tacking and shooting better,” Ashmore added. “Our bench Winlock Drops Tournament helped a lot in the second half, Opener to Naches Valley which we will need down the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] road.” Onalaska’s Jessica Simons takes a shot in the key against Naches Valley during the 2B/1A Holiday Basketball Challenge on The Cardinals fell to Naches Onalaska (9-1) will play at Friday night in Winlock. Valley 49-20 here on Thursday Winlock on Friday in a Central night, despite six points from 2B League contest. Sydney Bradley. Goldendale here at the 2B/1A scored 25-13 after halftime. better than Thursday. We just “We didn’t have a lot of en- Holiday Basketball Challenge “Turnovers are our biggest haven’t been able to put together ergy and Naches Valley likes to Cardinals Fall to Goldendale on Friday night. Jazmine Lo- nemesis right now,” Winlock four quarters.” get out and run,” Ashmore said. WINLOCK — The Cardi- pez made four shots in the first coach Scott Ashmore said. “I Winlock (1-7 overall, 0-5 “They’re very quick and got up nals held tough at first, but even- quarter en route to a team-high was happy with the way we league) will host Central 2B op- and down the court. We just tually faded in a 47-26 loss to 1A 10 points but Winlock was out- played and our energy was a lot ponent Onalaska next Friday. didn’t get back and play defense.” North Beach Holiday Tournament Basketball Beavers Go Fall to Hyaks, Mary M. Knight at North Beach By The Chronicle and they did so many good Morales, Bridgette Blosl and Tenino will resume league by a bucket at the half, 16-15, OYEHUT — Tenino played things in this game,” Tenino Huber provided. play at home on Wednesday but the Owls outscored them by three strong quarters, but gave coach Wanda Blanksma said. “It “The kids played great, by against Hoquiam. nine in the second half. up 17 points in the fourth for a was a shame to see things un- far the best game of the year,” Taylor Tibbets led the team ravel for us but all the kids got Blanksma said. “I liked seeing with 15 points and 11 rebounds. 48-35 loss to Holiday Tourna- Tenino Falls to Mary M. Knight in the game and did positive the balanced scoring and more Bridgette Blosl added five boards. ment host North Beach here on things.” people attacking the basket. We OYEHUT — Mary M. “The kids came out ready to Friday night. The Beavers led Nicole Huber and Taylor just didn’t take care of the bas- Knight pulled away in the play and won the first quarter,” 28-21 heading into the fourth Tibbetts both led the team with ketball in the fourth. We tried fourth quarter for a 38-28 vic- Blanksma said. “We just didn’t quarter but the Hyaks outscored nine points. Blanksma added to do too many things and force tory against Tenino at the North finish the game. We missed a lot them by 10 in the final stanza. that she liked the defense and too many things. They stepped Beach Holiday Tournament on of shots early on that could have “The kids came out to play leadership that seniors Lindsay up and hit some shots.” Thursday. The Beavers trailed stretched things out for us.”

Prep Girls Basketball NBA Mountianeers Top Mossyrock, 50-40 Clippers Rally to Win 16th Straight SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — with a season-high 28 points for By The Chronicle Calli Hensch led Mossyr- loss to the Mountaineers earlier Chris Paul scored 29 points and Utah. MOSSYROCK — Mossyr- ock with 18 points and eight re- in the season. the Los Angeles Clippers rallied Paul scored the Clippers’ fi- bounds, and Autumn Moorcroft ock may have still been in winter “I thought we’d be ready from a 19-point deficit in the nal seven points, most from the added 12 points. break mode in a 50-40 loss to third quarter to beat the Utah free-throw line, as Los Angeles Rainier here Friday in girls non- “We couldn’t run our of- to come out, but we were out- Jazz 116-114 on Friday night, extended the NBA’s longest win- league basketball action. fense well and didn’t do great de- played and out-coached,” she stretching their winning streak ning streak this season. “I think we might have tak- fensively either,” Nelson noted. said. “We just did not execute.” to 16 games. “Our free throws (11 of 29) were Ex-Clipper Randy Foye’s Paul provided the offense en a ton of steps backwards to- Mossyrock (3-6, 2-3 in night,” Viking coach Tori Nel- horrible.” three-pointer at the buzzer was with 13 points on 4-of-6 shoot- son said. “We had a nice streak The Vikings had been look- league) will play at Wahkiakum contested by Matt Barnes, but ing in the third. He added nine going for us, too.” ing for a little payback after a on Friday. no foul was called. Foye finished points in the fourth. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 • Sports 5

NWAACC Women’s Basketball Lady Blazers Win Lady Devil Opener By The Chronicle LONGVIEW — Centralia College won its opener in the 2012 Lady Devil Holiday Tour- nament here Friday night, blast- ing Mount Hood 85-48. Kristen Schoenherr led the Blazers with 18 points and six rebounds, while Kyahri Adams added 15. Leah Davis scored 13, and Ali Brossard chipped in 10. "I thought we came out and played a lot better team ball to- night," Centralia coach Shane Schutz said. "We attacked the basket well, but we also distrib- uted the ball well, and just played great team ball tonight." Schoenherr, Brossard, Davis and Shanae Sauls all grabbed six rebounds for Centralia, which led 41-22 at halftime. The Blazers (6-2) will face Whatcom in the tournament semifinals at 6 p.m. today. College Basketball Seattle U Men, Women Make WAC Milestones Saturday

By Bob Condotta The Seattle Times The Seattle University men’s basketball team crosses another milestone as it plays its first game in the Western Athletic Confer- ence at 7 p.m. Saturday night in KeyArena against Idaho. The contest is the first NCAA Division I conference game in 33 years for Seattle U, which moved to Division I basketball in 2008. Since then, the Redhawks have been playing as an independent, having last played a conference game in II Great Northwest Athletic Conference in the 2007-08 season. As a member of the WAC, the Redhawks are eligible for the NCAA men’s basketball tourna- ment and will play in the WAC postseason tournament March 12-16 in Las Vegas for a shot at Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the conference’s automatic bid. W.F. West’s Raegan Nelson attempts to lay the basketball in against Olympia in nonconference basketball action Thursday night in Chehalis. Utah State, tabbed by the me- dia as the preseason favorite, has so far lived up to the hype, stand- Bearcats: Nelson Scores 14 Points; Cats Host Port Angeles Today ing at 9-1 as conference play be- Continued from Sports 1 gins. W.F. West (6-3) will host scored 13. That's definitely going to be our Seattle U, meanwhile, is 5-5, Port Angeles at 5 p.m. today. The Tigers trailed 34-31 at focus." The Bearcats then finished having beaten Campbell 72-49 the half, but outscored the Pan- Hall and Abbey Slorey both the third on an 11-0 run to make in its most recent game last Sat- Tigers Slip Past Washougal thers by 5 in the third and held pulled down 14 rebounds for urday. the final stanza more of a for- onto the lead in the fourth. mality than anything. The Tigers played a close bat- Centralia. The Redhawks are led in "I'm happy to have the win. "At the beginning of the scoring by junior forward Clar- Nelson shot 5 of 7 from the tle with Washougal and pulled it We got it at the end by hitting floor and finished with a team- out at the end 68-64 in noncon- game and throughout it we were ence Trent, a UW transfer, at some free throws and work- 10.8 points per game. Redshirt high 14 points for the Bearcats, ference action on Friday night ing the clock." Centralia coach missing too many layups," Kelly while Parker added 12 points at Ron Brown Court in the Hub said. "That's got to quit too." freshman Deshaun Sunderhaus Tom Kelly said. "But there are is next at 10.3. Junior guard and 10 rebounds. Katie Han- City. Alyx Fast led the team with Centralia (7-4 overall, 1-2 some things we have to work out. D’Vonne Pickett Jr. is coming off kins scored 8, and Julie Spencer 26 points while Michaela Hall league) will host Tumwater next Our defense was very soft and I his best game as a Redhawk with scored 7 with six boards. Thursday. added 21 and Katie Gabbard thought we looked out of shape. 16 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in the win over Campbell. Idaho (4-6) was picked fifth Prep Boys Basketball in the preseason media poll; Se- attle U. was eighth. The game will be broadcast Bearcats Drop Meridian in SunDome Shootout on 770-AM KTTH and also tele- vised live on ROOT Sports. By The Chronicle ing shots and we executed our in the fourth,” Goldrick said. Tournament. YAKIMA — W.F. West game play well. They were a “We made some key shots and “We came out with good challenge for us, but we made closed it down.” Seattle U Women Also fired up its offense in the intensity and jumped on them Open in WAC fourth quarter to come back plays when we needed to and Tyler Yarber scored 14 early,” Pirate coach Casey Dot- and beat Meridian, 41-38, here I’m proud of the win.” points to lead the Warriors and son said. “They came back and The Seattle U women heard Friday in the all-boys Sun- W.F. West (7-3 overall) will Colton Smith led in boards found their stride in the sec- the same comment after nearly Dome Shootout. play Zillah today at the Yaki- with 10. ond quarter and the game was every game: They’ll surprise ma SunDome in the final day “We could not shoot for “I challenged them at the evenly matched form then on.” teams in conference play. most the game,” Bearcat coach of the Shootout. half and the boys responded,” SU (3-6) will have the chance Tucker Coleman led the Pi- Ryan Robertson said. “The Goldrick added. “They re- beginning with its WAC opener dome is a strange feeling place bounded better, tightened up rates with 21 points and Bren- at Idaho (3-8) on Saturday. It’s Warriors Top Napavine for den Webster picked up eight and it’s new for us.” Second Win their defense and got after it. SU’s inaugural season as an Meridian led 30-19 at That’s what allowed us to sneak rebounds to go with 9 points. NCAA tournament-eligible the end of the third, but the ROCHESTER — Rochester back into the game. Then, we “We had a one point lead team after transitioning back to Bearcats scored 22 in the final finished with a strong fourth finished it.” at the half and we picked up Division I status. The Redhawks frame to eke out a win. quarter to top Napavine, 40-38, J.T. Kaut led Napavine with another good quarter in the were picked to finish fourth in “They played good defense here Friday in nonleague boys 11 points. third,” Dotson said. Adna led preseason conference polls. against us and didn’t give us basketball action. Rochester (2-8, 0-4 in 43-33 at the end of the third Seattle U appears weaker many looks at the net,” Rob- “This game was pretty tight league) will host Elma on Fri- and both teams went on to than that due to its record after ertson said. “When we did get the whole way through,” War- day, while Napavine is at Pe Ell score 15 points. a competitive nonconference rior coach Mark Goldrick said. a look we couldn’t put it down.” on Thursday. “Tucker gave our team a schedule. But the Redhawks’ Brock Wade scored 17 “We were down in the fourth good lift on both sides of the losses have been by an average points for W.F. West and Tan- but battled back.” of 3.5 points. Two were overtime Pirates Win in Chelan court,” Dotson mentioned. ner Gueller added 5 points and Napavine led 31-28 in the defeats. eight rebounds. beginning of the fourth and CHELAN — Adna pulled “He played hard for four quar- Still, the Redhawks are deep “We worked hard defen- stretched its lead as the quarter out a back-and-forth, 58-48 ters of the game.” in the pack headed into confer- sively for the whole game,” wore on, before the Warriors win over Life Christian here Adna (6-1) will play in the ence play where only three WAC Robertson noted. “Finally, in were able to fight back. Friday in boys portion of the tournament championship teams have winning records. the fourth, we began mak- “We had to scramble late Chelan Goats Holiday Hoop against host Chelan today. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs PREP FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Girls Basketball Timberline 59, Tumwater 58 Three Rivers Christian (33) — Mar- At Toledo Yelm 47, North Thurston 38 UW Women Down UC Davis Local Schedule tinez 6, Cadell 1, Hoffman 4, Carns 6, DUCKS 49, INDIANS 24 Orange Holiday Classic SATURDAY, Dec. 29 Hull 8, Moore 8 Toutle Lake 8 14 11 16 —49 Kentridge 69, Esperanza, Calif. 55 The Seattle Times Girls Basketball FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Toledo 8 7 4 5 —24 Pearson Holiday Classic Toledo (24) DAVIS, Calif. — It must have been a heck of a half- Port Angeles at W.F. West, 5 p.m. — Casee Rice 14, LaConner 62, South Bend 39 At Rochester Chaslin Rice 2, Hailey Tausher 1, Willapa Valley 54, Pe Ell 46 time speech by Washington women’s basketball coach WARRIORS 40, TIGERS 38 Kaleyn Whipp 7 Tournament Basketball Raymond Tournamnet Rochester 12 8 8 12 —40 FG: 10 of 29 —.345 FT: 3 of 10 —.300 Kevin McGuff. Men’s College Basketball Hoquiam 79, Morton/White Pass 78, 2OT Clackamas Holiday Tournament at Napavine 10 12 9 7 —38 Reb. 17 (Chaslin Rice 6) After trailing by two at halftime, UW had a re- Montesano 44, Raymond 40 Oregon City: Day 2 Rochester (40) — Yarber 14, Gedney Toutle Lake (49) — Woodley 14, San Diego Surf & Slam Tournament markable second half in an 81-56 win over UC Davis. Game 5: Linn-Benton vs. Yakima 6, Blanchard 6, Ranger 5, Smith 4, Rigs- Hockett 13, Kent 4, Hockett 6, Gardner The Huskies (8-3) outscored the Aggies 54-27 in Valley (1:00 pm) bee 3, Wilson 2 1, Gardner 3, Adams 8 Lynden 52, Skyline 43 Game 6: Walla Walla vs. Everett FG: 15 of 56 —.268 FT: 9 of 21 —.429 FG: N/A FT: 16 of 27 —.592 Reb. N/A South Salem Saxon Tournament the second half. (3:00 pm) Reb. 28 (Smith 10) Corvallis, Ore. 52, Woodinville 36 Jazmine Davis scored 25 to lead Washington, and Game 7: Tacoma vs. Peninsula (5:00 Napavine (38) — Kaut 11, Twidwell At Winlock Liberty 61, Dallas, Ore. 27 pm) 8, Doughty 5, Brossard 5, Hoyt 4, Sher- LOGGERS 51, TIMBERWOLVES 32 Spartan Holiday Classic she was 6 of 9 from three-point range. Game 8: Centralia vs. Clackamas wood 3, Grace 2 Onalaska 13 9 14 15—51 Odessa-Harrington 58, Wilbur-Creston 46 Talia Walton had 15 points and 12 rebounds for Goldendale 6 8 9 9—32 (7:00 pm) FG: n/a FT: 10 of 26 —.385 Reb. n/a Rosalia 54, Davenport 48 Onalaska (51) — Jessica Paxton 2, UW, and Aminah Williams had 12 points and 13 re- Sun Dome Tournament Girls Basketball Neilson 9, Durand 24, Hutchinson 9, bounds. Sydnee Fipps scored 18 for UC Davis (5-5), Women’s College Basketball Bremerton 61, Bellevue Christian 32 At Chehalis Vint 3, Kinsman 4, Lady Devil Holiday Tournament at Capital 66, Kalama 55 which led 29-27 at halftime. Longview: Day 2 BEARCATS 54, BEARS 27 FG: 23 of 48—.479, FT: 2 of 5—.400, Castle Rock 51, Goldendale 44 Game 5: Mt. Hood vs. Yakima Valley Olympia 9 8 2 8 —27 Team Rebound 21 (Durand 6) Hockinson 51, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 48, OT (1:00 pm) W.F. West 12 9 22 11 —54 Goldendale (32) — Counts 5, Hol- Rochester Places Four Grapplers at Rock Game 6: Blue Mountain vs. Lower Olympia (27) — Randich 7, S. Snod- brook 4, Lewis 19, H. Smith 2, Ladgies 2 Kamiakin 54, Redmond 42 Columbia (3:00 pm) grass 4, Frank 2, Cooper 2, Cebula 10, FG: 10 of 33—.303, FT: 11 of 18—.611, Kennewick 55, Sammamish 51 Island Tournament Game 7: Centralia vs. Whatcom Snodgrass 2 Team Rebounds: 22 La Salle 58, Friday Harbor 56 (6:00 pm) FG: 11 of 43 —.255 FT: 4 of 9 —.444 Lakewood 44, Naches Valley 39 By The Chronicle Game 8: North Idaho vs. Big Bend Reb. 21 (Cebula 7) At Menlo Seattle Academy 64, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 55 (8:00 pm) W.F. West (54) — Weeks 2, Nelson TROJANS 56, INDIANS 16 Seattle Christian 52, Ridgefield 45 VASHON ISLAND — Rochester had four wres- Pe Ell 19 13 15 9 —56 14, McKay 6, Parker 12, DeTray 5, Spen- Toledo 50, White River 47 South Bend 6 5 2 3 —16 tlers stand on the podium at the Rock Island Tourna- Wilbur-Ellis Yakima SunDome Shoot- cer 7, Hankins 8 Vashon Island 51, Riverside Christian 39 FG: 16 of 42 —.381 FT: 17 of 24 Pe Ell (56) — Robinson 6, A. Alden 6, ment on Friday. out (Boys) W. F. West 41, Meridian 38 —.708 Reb. 30 (Parker 10) Ratkie 12, Skeen 3, Brooks-Johnson 15, Ridgefield vs. Seattle Academy, Zillah 55, Steilacoom 50 Lucas Eastman took first place in the 145-pound 10:30 p.m. Capps 7, Miller 7 Tournament division, while Juan Jimenez took third place at 152 Steilacoom vs. Friday Harbor, 10:30 At Menlo FG: 22 of 61 —.361 FT: 10 of 18 Oakville 57, Rainier Christian 49 p.m. TROJANS 62, VIKINGS 39 —.556 Reb. 32 (Brooks-Johnson 8) pounds. Rochester also got fifth place finishes from Goldendale vs. Vashon Island, noon Pe Ell 12 19 11 20 —62 South Bend (16) — Cearns 3, San- Christian Faith 79, Bush 57 Bobby Brien (126) and Matt Shields (220). Castle Rock vs. Lakewood, noon Willapa Valley 20 7 4 8 —39 chez 3, Russell 4, Curtis 4, Wilson 2 Vince Dulcich Tournament Bremerton vs. Kalama, 1:30 p.m. Pe Ell (62) — Robinson 10, Ratkie 8, FG: 7 of 36 —.194 FT: 3 of 6 —.500 R.A. Long 49, North Marion, Ore. 40 Hockinson vs. Bellevue Christian, Skeen 2, Brooks-Johnson 22, Capps 19, Reb. 23 VisitMesa.Com Tournament Lewis County Volcano Soccer Club 1:30 p.m. Miller 1 Third Round NW Christian vs. Seattle Christian, FG: 19 of 44 —.432 FT: 15 of 25 Friday’s Prep Scores Mercer Island 50, Gilbert, Ariz. 45 BOYS BASKETBALL Hosts Winter Academy 3 p.m. —.600 Reb. 30 (Robisnson, Skeen 7) Waterville Christmas Tournament Aberdeen 62, Shelton 17 Toledo vs. Sammamish, 3 p.m. Willapa Valley (39) — Hoover 4, K. Waterville 55, Mansfield 18 By The Chronicle Freise 19, Walker 8, Smarciarz 5, Hard- Almira/Coulee-Hartline 64, Wellpinit 59 Capital vs. Kamiakin, 4:30 p.m. West Valley Energy Classic en 3 Auburn Riverside 67, Rogers (Puyallup) 66 The Lewis County Volcano Soccer Club will be Meridian vs. White River, 4:30 p.m. Timberlake, Idaho 62, Medical Lake 45 Kennewick vs. Redmond, 6 p.m. FG: 16 of 46 —.348 FT: 6 of 16 —.375 Ballard 74, Lindbergh 62 putting on their winter academy starting Jan. 3. The West Valley (Spokane) 54, Bonners Zillah vs. W.F. West, 6 p.m. Reb. 29 Bellevue 66, Ridgeland, Miss. 48 Ferry, Idaho 36 Academy will be held at Tiger Stadium in Centralia Naches Valley vs. Lakeside, 7:30 p.m. Bethel 55, Juanita 50 at 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings through Riverside Christian vs. LaSalle, 7:30 At Raymond Cascade Christian 53, Kentlake 32 p.m. TIMBERWOLVES 47, GRIZZLIES 33 Chelan 51, Kiona-Benton 27 January, February and March. Players will get the op- Morton-WP 6 17 6 18 —47 Cheney 65, Riverside 46 Hoquiam 3 7 9 14 —33 portunity to continue training and playing small-sid- Chelan Goats Holiday Hoop Tourna- Chewelah 50, Reardan 34 COLLEGE BASKETBALL ment 2012 at Lake Chelan: Day 2 Morton-White Pass (47) — Elledge ed games. Chief Leschi 72, Shoreline Christian 34 5. Girls, Loser 3 vs. Loser 1, 3 p.m. 6, Atkisknon 7, Kelly 11, Allen 3, Hiero- Local Results Cle Elum/Roslyn 49, Quincy 39 Cost is $40 and ages 6 to 17 are welcomed to attend. 6. Boys, Loser 4 vs. Loser 2, 4:30 p.m. nymi 13, Robbins 7 Men’s Basketball You can find more details and register online at www. 7. Girls, Winner 3 vs. Winner 1, 6 FG: 17 of 45 —.378 FT: 8 of 16 —.500 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 68, Stanwood 66 Friday’s Results p.m. Reb. 25 (Hieronymi 9) Colfax 54, Lewiston, Idaho 30 At Oregon City volcanosoccer.com. 8. Boys, Winner 4 vs. Winner 2, 7:30 Hoquiam (33) — Quercia 6, Parker Colton 65, Kamiah, Idaho 60 TRAILBLAZERS 76, WARRIORS 65 p.m. 2, Creviston 8, C. Stewart 13, Madison 4 Columbia (White Salmon) 62, LaCenter 56 Centralia 40 36 —76 FG: 14 of 48 —.292 FT: 3 of 4 —.750 Connell 52, White Swan 32 Walla Walla 32 33 —65 Raymond New Year’s Classic Tourna- Reb. 19 (C. Stewart 7) Eastlake 63, Archbishop Riordan, Calif. 62 Centralia (76) — Lockett 5, Sports on the Air ment Fife 61, Tyee 40 Fuller 8, Carras 15, Broussard 5, Dam Girls: Morton-White Pass vs. Monte- At Winlock Franklin Pierce 89, Bonney Lake 63 4, Mozeek Waggener 18, Dumetz 13, sano, 2 p.m. LOGGERS 43, RANGERS 32 Glacier Peak 53, Post Falls, Idaho 31 Miles Waggener 8 SATURDAY, Dec. 29 Boys: Morton-White Pass vs. Monte- Onalaska 12 10 8 13 —43 Granger 53, Columbia (Burbank) 40 FG: 28 of 63 —.444 FT: 15 of 19 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Naches Valley 11 7 7 7 —32 —.789 Reb. 45 (Mozeek Waggener 15) sano, 3:30 p.m. Hanford 62, Mt. Spokane 53 Onalaska (43) — Smalley 2, Ulery Walla Walla (65) — Radliff 19, 8:45 a.m. Girls: Hoquiam vs. Raymond, 5:30 Ilwaco 54, Seton Catholic 50 p.m. 3, Neilson 3, Durand 22, Hutchison 9, Rada 14, Reich 8, Hahn 13, Harr 8, Issaquah 58, Edmonds-Woodway 55 ESPN — Armed Forces Bowl at Fort Worth, Boys: Hoquiam vs. Raymond, 7 p.m. Vent 2, Kinsman 2 Hight 1, Nooner 2 FG: 19 of 53 —.358 FT: 3 of 9 —.333 Jackson 64, Squalicum 37 FG: 24 of 61 —.393 FT: 12 of 17 Texas, Rice vs. Air Force Wrestling Reb. 36 (Durand 9) King’s 70, Enumclaw 66 —.706 Reb. 25 (Hight, Harr, Rada 5) 12:15 p.m. W.F. West at Pac-Coast Champion- Naches Valley (32) — Martin 2, Lakeside (Seattle) 48, Wenatchee 47 ESPN — Pinstripe Bowl at New York, West ships (Hudson’s Bay High School, Van- Roberts 7, Andrews 5, Smith 7, Romero Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 82, St. John-Endicott 44 couver), 9:30 a.m. 5, Jennerjohn 2, Wells 2, Heide 2 Mariner 62, Marysville-Getchell 54 Virginia vs. Syracuse FG: 14 of 42 —.333 FT: 3 of 5 —.600 Moses Lake 66, Pasco 54 1 p.m. SUNDAY, Dec. 30 Reb. 15 Mount Baker 54, Concrete 26 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Tournament Basketball Mount Tahoma 79, Graham-Kapowsin 63 Bowl Games ESPN2 — Fight Hunger Bowl at San Francis- Men’s College Basketball At Mossyrock Mountain View 59, Lake Stevens 56 Saturday, December 29 co, Navy vs. Arizona State Clackamas Holiday Tournament at MOUNTAINEERS 50, VIKINGS 40 Myrtle Point, Ore. 64, King’s Way Christian School 63 BELL HELICOPTER ARMED 3:45 p.m. Oregon City: Day 3 Mossyrock 8 16 4 12 —40 Newport 63, Springdale 34 FORCES BOWL Rainier 14 11 12 13 —50 Consolation: Winner 5 vs. Winner 6, Pomeroy 62, Tekoa-Oakesdale 32 8:45 a.m. Rice vs. Air Force ESPN — Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, Texas Mossyrock (40) — Brown 5, Quin- 11 a.m. Renton 62, Inglemoor 55 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL vs. Oregon State Third: Loser 7 vs. Loser 8, 1 p.m. lan 2, Moorcroft 12, Nelson 1, McCoy 2, Rochester 40, Napavine 38 12:15 p.m. West Virginia vs. Syra- Championship: Winner 7 vs. Win- Hensch 18 7:15 p.m. Roosevelt 57, Righetti, Calif. 54 cuse ner 8, 3 p.m. FG: 13 of 39 —.333 FT: 11 of 29 KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL Stevenson 68, Klickitat 24 ESPN — Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl at Tempe, —.379 Reb. 27 (Hensch 8) 1 p.m. Navy vs. Arizona State Tulalip Heritage 55, Muckleshoot Tribal School 44 Women’s College Basketball Rainier (50) — Mortlock 11, Thom- VALERO ALAMO BOWL Ariz., TCU vs. Michigan State Lady Devil Holiday Tournament at as 2, Turcott 2, Eygabroad 4, Honaker 8, Valley Christian 73, DeSales 68 3:45 p.m. No. 23 Texas vs. No. 13 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Longview: Day 3 Naumann 5, Brown 10, Dungan 6, Jus- West Valley (Yakima) 61, Toppenish 50 Oregon State 9 a.m. Fourth: Winner 5 vs. Winner 6, 11 tice 2 Westlake, Calif. 71, Eastside Catholic 58 BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL a.m. FG: 19 of 50 —.380 FT: 11 of 19 Wishkah Valley 59, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 48 7:15 p.m. TCU vs. Michigan State ESPN2 — Santa Clara at Duke Third: Loser 7 vs. Loser 8, 1 p.m. —.579 Reb. 20 Archbishop Murphy Christmas Tour- 11 a.m. Championship: Winner 7 vs. Win- nament Monday, December 31 ner 8, 3 p.m. At Oyehut Mountain View 63, Lambrick Park, FRANKLIN AMERICAN ESPN2 — UNLV at North Carolina OWLS 38, BEAVERS28 British Columbia 48 MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL FSN — Tulsa vs. Florida State, at Sunrise, Fla. Mary M. Knight6 10 9 13 —38 WEDNESDAY, Jan. 2 Semifinal 9 a.m. North Carolina State vs. Men’s College Basketball Tenino 8 7 6 7 —28 1 p.m. Archbishop Murphy 60, Washington 54 Vanderbilt Centralia at Lower Columbia, 8 p.m. Tenino (28) — Morales 3, Richard- Barlow Trail Tournament HYUNDAI SUN BOWL CBS — Kentucky at Louisville Women’s College Basketball son 4, Blosl 4, Huber 2, Taylor Tibbets 11 a.m. USC vs. Georgia Tech Centralia at Lower Columbia, 6 p.m. 15 Skyview 47, St. Helens, Ore. 44 1:30 p.m. Springfield, Ore. 57, Evergreen (Van- AutoZone LIBERTY BOWL Boys Basketball FG: 13 of 49—.265 FT: 2 of 9—.222 12:30 p.m. Iowa State vs. Tulsa FSN — Air Force vs. Florida, at Sunrise, Fla. couver) 44 Hoquiam at Tenino, 5:45 p.m. Reb. 30 (Tibbetts 11, Blosl 5) Chick-fil-A BOWL Mary M. Knight (38) Bellevue Tournament 3 p.m. Toledo at Castle Rock, 7 p.m. — Valley 6, 4:30 p.m. No. 8 LSU vs. No. 14 Clem- Girls Basketball Sowle 6, Ackley 7, Adsero, Dierkop 10, Oak Harbor 60, Monroe 53 son PAC-12 — Washington State vs. Idaho State Adna at Rochester, 7:30 p.m. Frost 8 Kentwood 76, Bear Creek School 35 4:30 p.m. FG: 15 of 54 —.277 FT: 7 of 11 —.636 Hoquiam at Tenino, 7 p.m. Bothell Holiday Tournament Tuesday, January 1 ESPN2 — Washington at UConn Shorecrest 72, Ingraham 30 TAXSLAYER.com GATOR BOWL At Centralia Local Results Brewster Tournament 9 a.m. Mississippi State vs. No. 20 NBA BASKETBALL TIGERS 68, PANTHERS 64 Friday’s Results First Round Northwestern Centralia 12 19 19 18 —68 5 p.m. Boys Basketball Brewster 74, Liberty Bell 37 HEART OF DALLAS BOWL Washougal 10 24 14 16 —64 At Raymond Cactus Jam 9 a.m. Purdue vs. Oklahoma State WGN — Washington at Chicago Centralia (68) — Fast 26, Crews 2, GRIZZLIES 79, TIMBERWOLVES 78 CAPITAL ONE BOWL Gabbart 13, Hall 21, Slorey, Pocklington Ransom Everglades, Fla. 50, Cedar Park SOCCER Morton-WP 22 5 18 12 8 13 —78 10 a.m. No. 7 Georgia vs. No. 16 Ne- 4, Brower 3 Christian (Bothell) 64 Hoquiam 13 19 11 14 8 14 —79 braska 6:55 a.m. FG: 19 of 59 —.322 FT: 25 of 36 Lake Washington 58, Scottsdale Chris- Morton-White Pass (78) — Po- OUTBACK BOWL ESPN2 — Premier League, West Bromwich at —.694 Reb. 47 (Hall 14, Slorey 14) tian, Ariz. 49 quette 9, Gillispie 17, Kolb 12, Walton 2, 10 a.m. No. 10 South Carolina vs. No. Washougal (64) — Briggs 2, Sharp Cascade Holiday Tournament Manchester United Dunlap 32, Counts 2, Eveland 4 18 Michigan 26, Allen 9, Kitchen, Chase 2, Townsend Okanogan 90, Northwest School 40 FG: 30 of 63 —.476 FT: 7 of 17 —.412 ROSE BOWL GAME 2, McDowel 8, Blankenship 14 Chelan Holiday Tournament Reb. 29 (Kolb 6) PRESENTED BY VIZIO Hoquiam (79) FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Adna 57, Life Christian Academy 48 SUNDAY, Dec. 30 — Sandstrom 3, Es- 2 p.m. Wisconsin vs. No. 6 Stanford pedal 26, Newton 20, Smith 19, Boulden Coeur D’ Alene Holiday Tournament DISCOVER ORANGE BOWL NFL FOOTBALL 2, Brydon 2, Parker 7 At Winlock Anacortes 68, Chief Sealth 62 5:30 p.m. No. 15 Northern Illinois vs. FG: 25 of 54 —.463 FT: 13 of 17 T-WOLVES 47, CARDINALS 26 10 p.m. Crush in the Slush No. 12 Florida State —.765 Reb. 34 (Smith 13) Goldendale 13 9 14 11 —47 Auburn Mountainview 51, Sedro-Woolley 47 CBS — Regional coverage, doubleheader Winlock 8 5 6 7 —26 Dayton Christmas Tournament Wednesday, January 2 FOX — Regional coverage, doubleheader At Yakima Winlock (26) — Bradley 5, Alvord 7, LaCrosse/Washtucna 55, Elgin, Ore. 27 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL BEARCATS 41, TROJANS 38 Lopez 10, Stalcup 4 1:25 p.m. Wahkiakum 65, Asotin 64, 2OT 5:30 p.m. No. 21 Louisville vs. No. 3 W.F. West 6 6 7 22 —41 FG: 12 of 36 —.333 FT: 0 of 2 —.000 Florida CBS — Regional coverage, doubleheader Meridian 7 13 10 8 —38 Goldendale (47) — Bishaw 2, De Sales Christmas CLassic W.F. West (41) — Forgione 2, Guel- Counts 5, Holbrook 2, Lewis 18, C, University Prep 49, Touchet 32 game Thursday, January 3 ler 5, Moon 4, Wade 17, Sherfey 7, Snider Smith 12, H. Smith 5, Ladiges 3 Energy Classic Tournament TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL FOX — Regional coverage, doubleheader 4, Bartel 2 FG: 18 of 44 —.409 FT: 9 of 17 —.529 Consolation Semifinal 5:30 p.m. No. 4 Oregon vs. No. 5 FG: 15 of 50 —.300 FT: 7 of 15 —.467 Battle Ground 55, Casper Natrona, Wyo. 47 game Kansas State Reb. 26 (Gueller 8) Thursday’s Results Franklin Tournament of Champions 5:20 p.m.

Meridian (38) — A. Garcia 11, E. Boys Basketball Consolation Semifinal Friday, January 4 NBC — Teams TBA Garcia 13, Chambers 2, Blackburn 8, At Centralia Clover Park 63, Cleveland 50 AT&T COTTON BOWL Carlson 4 TIGERS 85, ROUGHRIDERS 63 Grant, Ore. 85, Lakes 61 FG: 15 of 35 —.429 FT: 2 of 6 —.333 Port Angeles 10 15 24 14 —63 5 p.m. No. 9 Texas A&M vs. No. 11 Semifinal Oklahoma MONDAY, Dec. 31 Reb. 34 (Victor 7) Centralia 27 13 22 23 —85 Franklin 93, Canyon Springs, Nev. 76 Port Angeles (63) — Gunderson COLLEGE FOOTBALL Union 64, Foss 55 At Chelan 15, Trieder 13, Hathaway 3, Peyton 12, Saturday, January 5 Greg Larson Memorial Christmas Clas- 9 a.m. PIRATES 58, EAGLES 48 Schumacher 12, Rixon 2, Isett 6 BBVA COMPASS BOWL sic in Freeman Adna 16 9 18 15 —58 FG: 27 of 81 —.333 FT: 5 of 8 —.625 10 a.m. Pittsburgh vs. Ole Miss ESPN — Music City Bowl, NC State vs. Life Christian 6 18 9 15 —48 Reb. 34 Consolation Vanderbilt, at Nashville, Tenn. Sunday, January 6 Adna (58) — Olson 3, Zurfluh 2, Centralia (85) — Tasby 36, Blaser St. George’s 66, Freeman 42 11 a.m. Wasson 8, Hoban 4, Coleman 21, Moon 9, Scott 11, Studeman 8, Baumann 10, Championship GODADDY.com BOWL 1, Richardson 10, Webster 9 Housden 3, Neely 5, Waring 3 Pullman 65, St. Maries, Idaho 56 6 p.m. No. 25 Kent State vs. Arkan- CBS — Sun Bowl, Southern Cal vs. Georgia FG: 25 of 63 —.397 FT: 3 of 8 —.375 FG: 32 of 72 —.444 FT: 14 of 17 Holiday Classic sas State Tech, at El Paso, Texas Reb. 33 (Webster 8) —.824 Reb. 37 (Baumann 12, Scott 7) Cascade (Everett) 47, Overlake School 39 Life Christian (48) — Bowles 10, Ro- Walla Walla 44, Clarkston 43 Monday, January 7 12:30 p.m. DISCOVER BCS NATIONAL eloff 3, Kunitsa 19, Bogue 10, Norman- At Tenino Lake City Tournament CHAMPIONSHIP ESPN — Liberty Bowl, Iowa St. vs. Tulsa, at deau 4, Comfort 2 BEAVERS 56, LOGGERS 37 Consolation Semifinal 5:30 p.m. No. 2 Alabama vs. Memphis, Tenn. FG: 19 of 53 —.358 FT: 6 of 14 —.429 Wishkah Val. 5 9 11 12 —37 Lakeland, Idaho 62, Auburn 53 No. 1 Notre Dame Reb. n/a Tenino 10 13 17 16 —56 South Kitsap 66, Sandpoint, Idaho 34 4:30 p.m. Wishkah Valley (37) — Olson, Semifinal At Menlo Brady Anderson 12, Gardener 2, Phein ESPN — Chick-Fil-A Bowl, LSU vs. Clemson, Garfield 56, Puyallup 21 VIKINGS 54, TROJANS 46 1, Jace Anderson 5, Arnold 4, Gavin 9, at Atlanta Lake City, Idaho 60, Wilson 51 Pe Ell 2 9 13 22 —46 Trey 5 NFL MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Willapa Valley 9 12 13 20 —54 FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Les Schwab Hoop Challenge Pe Ell (46) — R. Arrington 8, Msith Tenino (56) — Hammond 3, B. Har- Kennedy 58, Kent-Meridian 56 Week 17 Games 9 a.m. 2, Bailey, Compton, Russell, A. Ar- ris 6, Nihls Peterson 4, Conklin 8, Egge Les Schwab Invitational Sunday’s Games ESPN2 — Cincinnati at Pittsburgh rington 11, Dustin Lusk 12, Toepelt 10, 6, D. Harris 12, Shaw 8, B. Peterson 9 Consolation Chicago at Detroit, 10 a.m. Speck 3 FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Semifinal Jacksonville at Tennessee, 10 a.m. 11 a.m. FG: 17 of 44 —.386 FT: 7 of 19 —.368 Columbia River 54, Southridge, Ore. 51 Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. ESPN2 — Michigan St. at Minnesota Reb. 20 At Menlo Lynden Christian Tournament Carolina at New Orleans, 10 a.m. 1 p.m. Willapa Valley (54) — Sagen 5, TROJANS 59, INDIANS 49 Lynden Christian 63, Sultan 20 Philadelphia at NY Giants, 10 a.m. Oblad, Konigsberger 22, Ricky, Den- Pe Ell 19 11 15 14 —59 Sehome 60, Cashmere 57 Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. ESPN2 — Indiana at Iowa mark, Buchanan 10, Friese 2, Rockett 6, South Bend 8 16 14 11 —49 Max Preps Tournament Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Pe Ell (59) — D. Justice 1, Ai. Ar- Camenzind, Heckard 7, Pearson 2 Rainier Beach 63, Miller Grove, Ga. 65 NY Jets at Buffalo, 10 a.m. FG: N/A FT: 22 of 28 —.786 Reb. 37 rington, A. Smith 2, N. Bailey 5, Comp- ESPN2 — Gonzaga at Oklahoma St. Mountlake Terrace Tournament Baltimore at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. ton, Russell, Au. Arrington 18, D. Lusk Snohomish 38, Mountlake Terrace 55 Green Bay at Minnesota, 1:25 p.m. 5 p.m. At Tenino 5, Toepelt 21, Speck 7 BEAVERS 59, EAGLES 33 FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. 31 (Lusk 11) Kelso 39, Arlington 71 Miami at New England, 1:25 p.m. ESPN2 — Harvard at Saint Mary’s (Cal) Tenino 15 19 21 4 —59 South Bend (49) — Morales, Diaz Mark Morris 69, Foster 64 Kansas City at Denver, 1:25 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL 3 Rivers Chr. 6 9 8 10 —33 5, Johnson 9, Davis 13, Lewis 9, Madrid, Ferndale 53, Marysville-Pilchuck 45 Oakland at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. Tenino (59) — Hammond 2, B. Har- Johnson 3, Kunke, Edwards 8, Elliott 2 North Beach Tournament Arizona at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. Noon ris 2, N. Peterson 2, Conklin 12, Agge 8, FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. 31 Taholah 44, North Beach 43 St. Louis at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. WGN — Charlotte at Chicago D. Harris 16, Shaw 9, B. Peterson 7 North Thurston Tournament Dallas at Washington, 5:20 p.m. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012

NFL Commentary Richard Sherman: ‘Justice Was Served’ COMING BACK: Seahawks best. Sherman, who is tied for Cornerback Feels second in the NFL with seven like Weight Was interceptions, has had one of the top three seasons at Lifted, Returns cornerback. And, as deep as With Something the Seahawks suddenly are at that position, they still can’t to Prove After He win in January without Sher- Won His Appeal man. n the Seahawks’ locker “There was obviously a room Thursday morn- good amount of stress over ing, Richard Sherman put this,” Sherman said. “You I just don’t know. You know down his cellphone and, like the town crier, hollered the how strong your case is. You news to his teammates. know how strong everything is, but it was great to finally Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Sher- get it over with and get the Seattle Seahawks’ Marshawn Lynch (24) rushes against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in Seattle. man had just been win. Just have that burden off told by his your shoulders and be able to attorney move on and try to make the KEEPING UP THE MOMENTUM that he playoff run with my guys. had won “I’m excited. Just knowing, HOME SWEET HOME: Bevell said. “You would even say the ap- for sure, that I’ll be able to go that in terms of the plays that Seahawks Victory Might peal of his out there and play with my we have, where to go with the four-game teammates. I think we have ball, what’s the answer, where’s By Steve Kelly Mean Playoff Game at “It’s been great suspension The Seattle a great chance of making a Century Link Field the quick throws, and then the for using Times pretty good run.” playing at home things that we change up each perfor- Sherman motivates him- By Tim Booth week, I think he understands mance-enhancing drugs. self by reminding himself during the season, why we do that.” The Associated Press “I won!” he told the players. of the snubs, both real and and if this is our last With the franchise already Hoots and cheers echoed alleged, that he has suffered. SEATTLE (AP) — No mat- on an upward swing, the Se- across the room. High fives This victory in his appeal ter how unlikely, Pete Carroll is chance at it then we ahawks got even better news were exchanged. process adds more fuel on his grasping at the slim chance his want to make the Thursday when cornerback “High fives, as old school already raging fire. Seattle Seahawks still have of Richard Sherman’s four-game as it is, is still the best way to “My chances have always winning the NFC West. most of it..’’ suspension for performance celebrate,” Sherman said later been slim and none, and I’ve Sure the Seahawks would enhancing substances was over- in the day, grinning like a always found a way to win,” need a win over St. Louis on Pete Carroll, turned on appeal. Suddenly, the kid discovering another gift Sherman said. “You don’t Sunday and help from Arizona Seahawks coach Seahawks went from possibly under the tree. “There was make it this far without get- to make playing at home early in being without both starting cor- a sigh of relief for the whole ting through some kind of the postseason a reality. But as nerbacks for the season finale team knowing that that was adversity. This is just another long as there remains the chance — Brandon Browner is missing done and over with and we phase.” of Seattle getting a home playoff the final game of his four-game could move on from it. Jus- He said he believes he game, and with it a division title, a lull after last week’s emotional PED suspension — to having tice was served.” should have been a No. 1 pick. Carroll is going to try and grab win over the 49ers. Sherman available against the He won’t serve a four- He was taken in the fifth it. “It feels good to have 10 wins,” Rams and, more importantly, game suspension, as the Se- round. “It’s been great playing at Seattle safety Earl Thomas said. both available in the playoffs. ahawks had feared. On Wednesday, he was home during the season, and if “We definitely want to have 11.” “It was just great to get it He will be available in snubbed by the Pro Bowl. this is our last chance at it then Seattle is drastically differ- over with and get the win and January, when they open The league’s players and we want to make the most of it,” ent from the squad that floun- just have that burden off your their playoff run. And he will coaches didn’t vote him on Carroll said. “If we can put our- dered through a 19-13 loss in shoulders and move on and try be reunited with fellow cor- the NFC team. selves in position to come back St. Louis in Week 4, and no one to make this playoff run with my nerback Brandon Browner, Maybe it was the pos- again, there would be nothing more so than quarterback Rus- guys,” Sherman said. who returns next week from sibility of a drug suspension sweeter than that.” sell Wilson. At that time in late Coach Jeff Fisher has en- his four-game suspension for that discouraged the voters. The Seahawks (10-5) close September, the Seahawks were gineered an impressive turn- testing positive for banned Maybe it had something to out the regular season host- still in the infancy of learning around in his first season with substance. do with his nonstop chatter ing improving St. Louis. The the unique qualities of their new the Rams, taking the franchise The news just keeps get- and his sometimes over-the- Seahawks are already in the quarterback. That was before from 2-14 last season to the ting better for the Seahawks. top on-field celebrations. postseason thanks to a four- Wilson’s running became a true chance at St. Louis’ first winning “It’s been like my right Sherman certainly has an- game win streak — the longest threat as a complement to run- season in nearly a decade. The hand hasn’t been with me the gered more than a few play- of Carroll’s tenure — that was ning back Marshawn Lynch. Rams have not finished above whole time,” Sherman said of ers and coaches in his two capped by a 42-13 thumping of And it was before Seattle’s .500 since 2003, when they went Browner’s absence. “It’s been seasons in the league. The San Francisco last Sunday night. offense became the efficient 12-4 and last won the NFC West. kind of tough on me. We reason really doesn’t matter. Unless they get a lot of help, the machine it’s been the past three The Rams are the only unde- can’t wait to have him back.” It’s just more coal on Sher- Seahawks will likely be the No. 5 weeks. The whopping 150 points feated team within the division Athletes hardly ever win man’s fire. seed in the playoffs and will face the Seahawks have scored the this season, going 4-0-1 with a these appeals. And when they “I have no idea, to tell you the NFC East winner — either last three games stole the at- sweep of Arizona, wins over San do, there is the presumption the truth, why they didn’t Washington or Dallas — in the tention. But within that points Francisco and Seattle and a tie of guilt, as if they somehow vote for me,” he said. “That’s first round of the playoffs. eruption was a stunning run of against the 49ers. And they are scammed the system and got just how it happens some- There remains one hope for offensive prowess led by Wilson. closing the season with a flour- off on a technicality. times. Fifth-round pick, Seattle to win the division: beat “He’s just an athletic guy. ish, winning four of five, with Sherman was asked if he you’re not a very big name the improving Rams (7-7-1) He’s been playing very well, as the only loss coming to Minne- cared about the perception of out there.” and get a shocking upset of San a rookie, as a young guy,” Rams sota when Adrian Peterson went some that he is guilty. This is how it goes for Francisco by Arizona. How un- defensive end Robert Quinn off for 212 yards rushing. “I know what the truth Richard Sherman. No matter likely is that scenario? The 49ers said. “You’ve got the combo of St. Louis has also won three is and everybody else who how much success he has, he are more than two-touchdown being a premier quarterback, straight on the road for the first knows anything knows what still thrives on adversity. No favorites at home against the but the athleticism of some of time since the 2003 season. the truth is,” Sherman said matter how many wins, he Cardinals and are undefeated the best out there as well.” “Sometimes things are just at his news conference. “The still rails against the inequi- the past two seasons coming off Whether running with his coincidence. Sometimes you truth has been told today, ties he feels. He carries a chip a loss. legs, using his dynamic arm, play really well and then one and people can say what on his shoulder as proudly At the very least, a victory or a combo of both, the Seattle or two plays don’t go your way they want. There’s always as if it were a Phi Beta Kappa would get Seattle to the 11-win QB has led the offense to 15 or you don’t finish. That’s how naysayers. There were a lot of key. plateau for the third time in touchdowns and six field goals we were earlier in the season,” mistakes made, on top of me During this appeal pro- franchise history, the most wins during its blowout wins of Ari- Rams defensive end Chris Long never taking anything. That’s cess, he hasn’t gone anywhere, for the Seahawks since 2005 zona, Buffalo and San Francisco. said. “I think we played well on kind of the big one.” hasn’t missed a game, yet when they made their only Su- Those numbers become even the road, we played toe to toe Former Seahawks coach Thursday it almost seemed per Bowl appearance. more impressive when consider- with some good football teams, Mike Holmgren used to say as if he had returned with an No matter how unlikely the ing in the first 11 games, Seattle but we just didn’t finish. We’ve that teams can’t win in the attitude. chances of getting the division, had 23 offensive touchdowns. done a better job of finishing at playoffs unless their best “I’m still here with a ven- that slight possibility is a rally- “He’s grown so much just times, we’ve gotten turnovers players are playing at their geance,” Sherman said. ing point for Carroll this week to from the first game,” Seattle and we’ve also jumped out make sure his team doesn’t have offensive coordinator Darrell ahead a little bit earlier.” A LOOK AT THE RAMS “I know what the truth is and everybody else who knows anything knows what the truth is. ’’ 19th 19th 15th 16th Richard Sherman Passing Yds. (219.9) Rushing Yds. (109) Opp. Passing Yds. (226.2) Opp. Rushing Yds. (115.1) love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 SPORTS

College Basketball Pangos Punishes Baylor in Win by No. 13 Gonzaga FROM DOWNTOWN: Pangos come fighting back. It seems like it happened six or seven times.” Makes Seven Threes Pierre Jackson led Baylor (8- SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — 4) with 26 points, Isaiah Austin Baylor picked the wrong night had 20, and Cory Jefferson add- to go up against No. 13 Gonzaga ed 13. The Bears also shot 52 per- and point guard Kevin Pangos. cent, but attempted 21 fewer free Pangos made seven 3-point- throws than Gonzaga. ers and scored 31 points to lead “Pierre Jackson has to be the Bulldogs past Baylor 94-87 the fastest guard I’ve ever gone on Friday night. against,” Bell Jr. said. “When he’s Pangos, who came in aver- coming on the break, it’s kind of aging 10 points and making 36 impossible to keep him in front percent of his 3-point attempts, without getting a foul.” went 10 for 13 and finished two Gonzaga didn’t hold a lead points shy of his career high. until 4:53 remained in the first “The big difference was Pan- half but never trailed after half- gos,” Baylor coach Scott Drew time, leading by as many as 12. said. “If you take his 31 out and “It was so fun,” Pangos said. give him his average of nine “High scoring. When you’re a points, it’s a completely different basketball player, you love that. game. You love defense, too, but you “It was one of those games love a high-scoring game. It was where I felt like every time we nice. They never let us relax. Ev- got close, they had an answer. ery time we got a double-digit We could never make it where lead, they came back and made it was a one possession game some big plays.” and really put some pressure on The Bulldogs drew two quick them.” fouls on Austin — a 7-foot-1, Gonzaga’s defense prevented 220-pound freshman — after Baylor from anything more than halftime and he went to the Young Kwak / The Associated Press a five-point run over the final 10 bench with three fouls. Harris’ Gonzaga’s Guy Landry Edi dunks during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Baylor in Spokane, minutes of the game. basket and free throw gave Gon- Wash. on Friday. Gonzaga won 94-87. Pangos took care of things on zaga a 47-38 lead. the offensive side for Gonzaga. “That’s one thing that we Olynyk was 9 for 12 from the Jackson loose down the lane, drought for Baylor and cut Gon- “He’s fine,” coach Mark have, a young front line,” Drew field and helped Gonzaga shoot and he’s something else.” zaga’s lead to 34-30 with 3:28 left. Few said. “I never was worried said. “Their veteran guys did a 65 percent in the second half. Taurean Prince scored four Gonzaga led 38-33 at the break. about him. As long as he just good job of getting some good “First half, we held them to 40 quick points and drew a charge, The Bulldogs made five keeps shooting. He puts way position and also picking up percent,” Drew said. “I think a leading to a jumper by Austin on 3-pointers in the first half and too much time in the gym. He some fouls on them.” lot of that was because we con- the other end, and Baylor pulled attempted nine more free throws makes way too many in practice Baylor made its first three trolled the tempo more. In the within five with 9:39 left. than Baylor. to worry about it. You got a guy 3-point attempts of the second second half, we played a little But the Bears couldn’t get The Gonzaga crowd wasn’t that works that hard at it, I don’t half, two by Jackson, to cut the faster game which got them in any closer. its usual rowdy self, partially be- think he was worried, or the deficit to 49-44. Jackson came in transition more. But you’re not The first half was a differ- cause most students were away staff was worried. as the Big 12’s scoring leader, av- going to win many games letting ent story. Baylor jumped out to during semester break. Gonzaga “It was due time for them to eraging 19 points and 6.3 assists. somebody shoot 66 percent.” a 8-2 lead in the opening min- is 112-8 in the McCarthey Ath- start going in.” Pangos’ second 3-pointer of Austin showed off his ver- utes, but Gonzaga made three letic Center. Earlier this month, Kelly Olynyk added 21 points, the second half extended Gonza- satile skills for Baylor, mak- consecutive 3-pointers to tie it Baylor ended Kentucky’s 55- Elias Harris had 17, and Gary ga’s lead to 62-50 with 12:12 left. ing shots from inside the paint, at 13. Jackson scored six straight game home winning streak at Bell Jr. added 12 for the Bulldogs Pangos and Olynyk combined to outside the 3-point line and points for Baylor, and the Bears Rupp Arena. (12-1), who shot 52 percent from score 15 straight Gonzaga points mid-range jumpers. Jackson pushed their lead to 24-18. Baylor was Gonzaga’s fourth the field (31 of 59). over a five-minute span. and Austin made back-to-back Bell Jr. hit a floater in the lane matchup against a Big 12 school “Obviously, he was great,” “He (Olynyk) was very pa- 3-pointers, and Baylor stayed to give Gonzaga its first lead, 30- this season. The Zags have de- Few said. “He really helped stem tient,” Few said. “He took what within reach at 62-56. 28, with 4:53 remaining in the feated West Virginia, Oklahoma a lot of their rallies. I thought we they gave him. He didn’t rush. “You have a 7-foot guy pick- half. The basket sparked a 9-0 and No. 25 Kansas State. The did a nice job all night of being He’s maturing like we’ve talked ing and popping, shooting 3’s,” run. Bulldogs travel to Stillwater on able to withstand their rallies. about all year. He played very Few said. “We tried to do some- Austin’s baseline jumper Monday to face No. 22 Oklaho- We’d build up a lead and they’d well.” thing else, and then you’d turn ended a four-minute scoring ma State. NFL Jackson Heads Into Finale Amid Questions NEXT YEAR?: Sunday’s Game Might Be Final For Jackson as a Ram “I’ll allow myself that ST. LOUIS (AP) — Run- time to sit back and ning back Steven Jackson will have the option to explore free reflect and think agency after the season, raising the question of whether Sun- about things I’ve day’s finale at Seattle will be his accomplished in my final game in a St. Louis Rams uniform. career and what I’ve Jackson intimated Thursday done this season.’’ that he might retire at the end of this season. Though he laughed Steven Jackson, as he said it, the 29-year-old run- St. Louis Rams ning back didn’t retreat from the idea when asked how serious he was about the possibility “If I have to write my story,” Jackson said Thursday, “I’d rather go out like Barry Sanders and leaving people to want more this league that it’s truly year to than to leave too late.” year,” he said. “What coach Fish- So, how many more seasons er has brought to this organiza- does that mean are left for Jack- Brian Blanco / The Associated Press tion, the credibility, that going son? St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson (39) dives over the goal to score against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last Sunday on in the future I definitely see a “Maybe this last one,” he said in Tampa. laughing. “Those hits hurt.” very bright future for this orga- Jackson negotiated earlier career to make. Fisher said the year are his lowest for a season are team things, so that’s what’s nization. Why wouldn’t I want this year for the chance to opt team’s made its decision. not interrupted by a lengthy in- most important.” to be a part of that?” out of his current contract at the “I think everybody in the jury since he had 14 and 189 as a St. Louis hasn’t had a win- How he answers his own end of this season with one year building would like to have rookie in 2004. ning season since 2003, the year question won’t come until after left on the deal. The nine-year him back,” Fisher said. “It’s just He insists that he has nei- before Jackson arrived. It has Sunday and when, in Jackson’s veteran has expressed interest in a matter of us sitting down and ther thought about his future in twice finished with 8-8 records, mind, the timing is right dur- ending his career with the only working things out.” terms of whether to return to St. most recently in 2006, before go- ing the offseason to consider his team he’s played for in the NFL, Jackson posted in his locker Louis or climbing the all-time ing 15-65 the past five years. future. but hasn’t publicly committed to a list of the NFL’s top 10 all-time charts. He said his only consid- Playing with one of the “I’ll allow myself that time to returning. rushing leaders and the three ers this week possibly being his youngest rosters in the league sit back and reflect and think Coach Jeff Fisher said the backs with at least 10,000 yards last with the Rams when asked. this season, the Rams are 7-7- about things I’ve accomplished team wants him back, but if rushing and 5,000 yards receiv- “The only emotion I’m think- 1 and 4-0-1 in NFC West play. in my career and what I’ve Jackson asks for too many years ing. He stands at 10,083 yards ing about is going undefeated They also have two first-round or too much money he might and needs 2,196 yards to equal (in divisional play) and secondly draft choices next year, along done this season,” he said. “And price himself out of a Rams uni- Marshall Faulk, who Jackson my first possible winning sea- with several extra picks gar- think about how much longer I form. The only thing for certain replaced with the Rams, to get son,” said Jackson, who needs nered through trades and there want to play this game, as well. following the season finale at Se- into the top 10. 10 rushing yards for his eighth is general optimism at the head- There’s going to be a small win- attle on Sunday is that the team’s Jackson also has 3,279 career consecutive 1,000-yard season. quarters for the first time in dow of opportunity and I want active leader in rushing yards receiving yards, though his 31 “Those are the only two things years. to make sure I take full advan- has the biggest decision of his receptions and 276 yards this I’m thinking about and those “I’ve come to understand in tage of it.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 Life:Home&Garden Declutter Your New Year

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By Carrina Stanton For The Chronicle If your New Year’s resolution in- volves changing your life for the bet- ter, Mardona Wallin suggests starting with clearing the clutter in your life. Most people don’t realize it but a visible mess can very quickly become a mental and emotional mess, Wallin added. “Clutter and disorganization are the root of a lot of problems. You’d be surprised what comes into play: rela- tionships; health; money,” said Wallin, Chehalis, owner of Organized Life Etc. “It’s a serious problem and it impacts people in their family and their own wellness.” Whether it be tackling that hall closet that’s jammed full or creat- ing a workable desk area, seemingly small project can have a large impact on your daily life, said Becky Graybill, Lacey, who owns Clear The Clutter. Graybill’s organizing service serves

clients up and down the I-5 corridor, Chris Geier / [email protected] including clients in Centralia, Cheha- Professional organizer Mardonna Wallin sug- lis and Tenino. gests that people go through their closets “So many people want to get orga- every season and purge anything that hasn’t nized, but they just don’t know where been worn in a year. to start,” Graybill said. The first step to getting organized Army green folders for filing. She en- is identifying the first step. Often with courages her clients to choose fun col- an area that is cluttered, the first step ors of folders for organizing papers so is to identify what can go. that their filing cabinet looks inviting. “It’s just all the excess stuff,” Wallin Another suggestion from Wallin is said. “People always have too much, getting rid of all of those mismatched more than they need, and they can’t hangers in your closet and spring for a bear to get rid of it and then it starts to matching set. overtake their space.” “It’s amazing but little things can Both organizers said paperwork is make a big difference,” Wallin said. one of the biggest culprits of clutter in Once you have cleared out the most homes or offices. Graybill said items you no longer need or want, many people have trouble ridding Wallin suggests organizing them into themselves of any paperwork for fear short-, medium- and long-term stor- of identity theft. She said having a sys- age. For the long-term storage, Wal- tem in place that makes it easy to deal with junk mail and unwanted papers immediately instead of letting them pile up is the answer. “Rip the mailing labels off and shred it right there,” Graybill said. Create a healthy habit and work on it every day until it becomes routine. For many people, the first step is the hardest to identify because the reasons, but that problem seems so large, Wallin said. take up a lot of She said it is important to recognize room. SOME TIPS FOR GETTING can take a long time for a space to “Take pictures ORGANIZED IN THE NEW YEAR get messy so it is just as normal for of it and put it the clean-up to take a while. Often on a disc,” Gray- • Find someone who can help you larger projects need to be broken into bill said. “What — Whether it be a friend, a relative smaller tasks. Graybill said she usual- a gift it will be or someone you hire, find someone ly works between two and four hours who can help keep you focused and to them when motivated. each session with clients, which is just they’re grown up. enough time to make a change but not I would love to • Allow yourself time — Some messy so much time that the task becomes have a disc of all daunting spaces can take months or years to the artwork I did become badly organized. Don’t ex- “I call it instant gratification,” as a child to look pect the mess to disappear in an hour. Graybill said. “Within two or three Courtesy photo at.” Block out enough time and possibly hours you can see progress. It inspires Becky Graybill, Lacey, is a professional organizer who owns Clear The Scanners can break it up over multiple days so you them to keep going.” Clutter. She has clients in Chehalis, Centralia and Tenino. also be a help in or- don’t get overwhelmed. And often the reality of starting an ganizing paperwork. organizing project is the hardest part, Graybill suggested • Find a corner — If a mess feels over- Wallin said. She said often people get taking a large volume of papers, such whelming, try focusing on one small about halfway through a task and lin suggests against using cardboard as a college thesis, and scanning it to section, such as a corner of a desk, want to give up because it seems too boxes. Plastic storage containers are keep a digital copy instead of a mate- and clean that area. hard. But she said you have to push not only stack much nicer but are also rial copy taking up room on the book- through and it will get easier. pest and water resistant, an especially shelf. • Expect a messy start — Most mess- “It gets more fun as you go along,” important attribute for the Northwest. And much like any other New es have to get worse before they get Wallin said. “Initially it’s hard to get “I can’t tell you how many clients’ Year’s resolution, if you want your or- better. Don’t give up if things seem rid of things. It’s ugly at first. It almost attics I’ve been in and they’ve lost ganization to stick, think of it as an messier at first, eventually you will feels like the mess gets worse before it things because a pest got into it or it investment in your life, Wallin said. start to make progress gets better. But then you get momen- got wet,” Wallin said. “These were Like a gym membership, successful tum and it gets fun and people get ex- their treasures but they were not car- • Find what’s right for you — The organizing means not only making way to get organized and stay orga- cited about it.” ing for them like treasures.” a commitment but creating a healthy But the cleanup is only half the job. And don’t forget to take advantage nized is to pick a system and stick to it. habit and working on it every day un- Try to think about organizational sys- Once you have a space cleared, the of the digital age when it comes to til it becomes a routine. next step is to come up with a system organizing your home. Graybill said tems that work for your lifestyle and “Pretty much every season I have make sense to you so you will be more that will keep the clutter at bay. Think she often encounters families who an area where I set things aside,” Wal- are inundated with artwork and class likely to utilize them. And if the first of systems for organizing that not only lin said. “If you do this quarterly or system you try doesn’t work, don’t be work for you but are fun. For instance, projects from their children that they even twice a year it will help you stay afraid to change Wallin said she is totally against using do not want to discard for sentimental on top of it.” Smart Technology Can Help Conserve Energy Use At Home By Mary Beth Breckenridge Come to think of it, maybe we're change is the rise of wireless tech- Akron Beacon Journal the smart ones. nology, said Ian Hendler, director of Smart technology isn't new, but un- business development for Leviton AKRON, Ohio — Our homes are til fairly recently it's been complicated Manufacturing, which makes home getting smarter. to install and priced out of most peo- automation devices. Smart technology that automates ple's reach. Now many systems boast Actually, "wireless" isn't an entirely our homes' devices is becoming plug-and-play simplicity, and afford- accurate term, Hendler noted. Some mainstream, making it convenient able options are as close as your local technology is truly wireless, using radio for us to rein in our energy use and big box store. cut our energy bills. Probably the biggest factor in that please see TECHNOLOGY, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 LIFE

Technology: Smart Systems Allow Remote Control of Lights, Thermostats and Appliances Continued from Life 1 erything from air-conditioning signed to automate and greatly home network. Make sure you tion system, reductions can be compressors to clothes washers. simplify the process of pro- have electrical power where the made automatically, Gonzales frequency to send signals. Other "You're going to see this taking gramming a thermostat. thermostat is installed, or you'll said. technology is more accurately off," she said. The need for the Nest was need a battery-operated unit, he That could be especially ben- called "no new wire" or power Evidence of the growing rooted in the simple fact that said. eficial to customers with plug- reach of smart technology is most programmable thermo- line networking, meaning the Some smart thermostats in electric vehicles, because it signals travel over the home's Lowe's recent introduction of stats don't get programmed, said switch automatically between existing wires. a smart home-automation sys- Kate Brinks, director of corpo- heating and cooling, so you would allow them to charge Sometimes the two technol- tem called Iris. It's designed to rate communication for Nest don't have to switch manually. their cars when rates are lower, ogies can be mixed, opening up be affordable for the average Labs Inc. Homeowners might All these smart devices, how- he said. even more options. consumer, easy to install and ca- program a thermostat once ever, do the best job of saving First Energy has a fairly Smart systems allow auto- pable of accommodating whole- when it's new, but they often energy when they're paired with small pilot program, but Gon- matic or remote control of an house automation, said Kevin neglect to tweak the program smart metering, said Wilson zales is hopeful that smart me- array of devices that affect our Meagher, general manager and as their household schedules Gonzales, senior energy policy tering will be introduced on a heating, cooling and electrical vice president for Lowe's smart change, she said. adviser with the Ohio Consum- wide scale once utilities are sure costs, such as thermostats, lights, home. The Nest, on the other hand, ers' Counsel. it works well. Iris comes in three starter window shades, appliances and learns your schedule from the A smart meter tells the util- Even without the smart me- electronics, said Laura Hubbard, kits ranging in price from $179 adjustments you make to it, ei- ity company how much power tering, though, consumers can a spokesperson for the Consum- to $299. One kit focuses on ther by turning a dial on the you're consuming and when. er Electronics Association. home security and monitoring, unit or operating it remotely. It The company can then send save significantly by reducing Typically you can use a smart allowing you to get notifications also senses your presence, so you a signal inviting you to re- their power use when electricity phone, tablet or computer to see if a security sensor is triggered. it can adjust the temperature if duce your usage during peak demand is highest — 3 to 7 p.m. what's running and how much One contains a smart thermo- you're home when you're nor- times, when demand and rates in summer and very hot spells electricity is being used, she said. stat and also lets you control one mally gone or vice versa. are at their highest. If the meter that last several days. You can then use that informa- other electrical device in your The occupancy sensor is a is connected to a home automa- That's just smart behavior. tion to make decisions, such house and monitor its power far-field activity sensor that de- as turning off your cable box use. The third kit combines the tects heat and body fluids, so it when you're away or overriding features of the other two. can differentiate between hu- your thermostat's programming Each kit has a hub, which mans and animals, Brinks said. when you're working late. connects to a broadband router The thermostat has some Remote access is beneficial and communicates with the other features, such as a leaf logo because it allows you to override various devices in your home. that appears when you make settings you've chosen in ad- All the kits are expandable. energy-saving changes and an vance, Hendler said. Scheduling The kits come with free basic Airwave feature that uses a fan is great, but "life doesn't always service that provides a limited to push out additional cold air happen on a schedule," he said. array of alerts and gives you re- when the air conditioner cycles Some of the functions of mote control of some functions. off. It's designed for do-it-your- smart systems won't save on But you'll have to buy the pre- self installation, using lever con- your energy bills, but they do mium service at $10 a month if nections for the wires that are have a wow factor. Imagine en- you want a more sophisticated similar to the connectors on ste- tering a code to unlock your system — for example, one that reo speakers, Brinks said. front door and having that code notifies you when your kids It's available for $249 on automatically turn on certain get home from school or au- Nest.com, or you can buy in lights, launch your favorite mu- tomatically turns off items in from Amazon.com or Lowes. sic and maybe warm up your hot your house when you use more com. Nest also offers installa- tub. Hendler said Honeywell is than a predetermined amount tion for an additional cost. even working on a system that of power. Leviton's Hendler said that

will sense your approach using Iris has been available on- of all the home automation op- CH488123cz.db the GPS software on your cell line and at a limited number of tions, a smart thermostat prob- phone, so you won't even have stores since summer, and it's ex- ably provides the best payback to press a button to make all that pected to be in all Lowe's stores for your investment. happen. by early next year, Meagher said. He recommended choosing Hubbard said manufacturers Another smart device that's a communicating thermostat are jumping on board, embed- gotten a lot of attention is the that's capable of supporting Wi- ding smart technology in ev- Nest thermostat, which was de- Fi so it can be connected to a On the House Incontinence: Building Adjustable Shelving Let’s talk about it. ing one of his Saturday after- this is about. If your room has noon sessions. This is one you rounded corners and sweeping will want to undertake if you’re shapes, you might want to add interested in doing something more of the same. This is one Free a little different. Shelving is project that can be done inex- something we all need more pensively. All you will need are Presentation of. And finding a way to make a couple pieces of 1x4 for the exposed shelving look interest- end supports and some shelv- Tuesday, By James and Morris Carey ing often can be a challenge. ing or material. Although these shelves can be On just about any Saturday Begin with the end-sup- used inside cabinets, the sys- port rails. You will need two Jan. 8th, 6 p.m. afternoon in our father’s work- tem is best-suited for support- shop, we’d find Dad drilling, 1x4s. Use the wood type of ing exposed shelving between your choice. The end supports sanding, chiseling and ham- two house- or wing walls. This should be as long as the overall mering, oblivious to the world is an end-support system, so height of your shelving system. around him. No matter how shelves that are too long and In other words, if you want simple the project, his concen- narrow for the weight placed the shelves to adjust over a tration never waned. He loved upon them can sag or even length of 4 feet, your 1x4s will his workshop. We sometimes Dr. John Mansield break. need to be 4 feet long. It might wonder where he got his ideas There isn’t anything about be cheaper to purchase an Board-Certiied Urologist and, if he were still alive would this project that looks anything 8-footer and cut the two pieces he build the projects we write like regular shelving alterna- yourself. Do you have a truck, CH488125bw.ke about. tives. OK, you can go to your van or SUV? Remember: The Morton General Hospital We think he would have local hardware store or home shelving can be pretty much 521 Adams • Morton • www.mortongeneral.org liked this one. It’s a project he center and find myriad shelv- easily could have finished dur- ing choices. But that isn’t what please see SHELVES, page Life 5

Pets We have gift certiicates! In case anyone wants Pets of the of the Week Week to get a dog or cat after Christmas. “Ivy!” “Dasher” “Kitten” “Kittens”

Ivy is a sweet 2 year old that Dasher is about 7 years old, One 12 week old kitten left in Four black Siamese was brought in with two other and super friendly. He looks this litter. She is a lover, and kittens. They all have different kitties. She loves to be petted, just like an oriental short hair, tail lengths, and are super the purring never stops! #9468 playful, about 10 weeks old. and should make a great and is quite unique in his #9466 companion! #9455 looks! #9465 Thanks for all the recent donations. We really appreciate our community! Still need liquid laundry soap, Pinesol, wood pellets, and always plain cat litter! Send monetary donations to: Please put an I.D. tag on your pets and remember to get them spayed or neutered! Lewis County Animal Shelter FOR LOW COST SPAYING OR NEUTERING 560 Centralia-Alpha Road P.O. Box 367 CALL 748-6236 Chehalis, WA 98532 The Shelter always accepts donations. Laundry soap, dry or canned 360-740-1290 dog & cat food and litter are greatly appreciated. CH486281cz.db Open 10-4 Monday - Saturday Check us out on petinder.com under Chehalis or Lewis County The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 • Life 3

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Voice of the People AAUW Scholarship Winners

Have you been thinking about making any New Year’s resolutions and if so, what are you considering?

“Not a whole lot “Oh, gosh, to lately. I am having stay focused on a new grandbaby school and not in February.” procrastinate.”

Photograph submitted by Kerry Serl, AAUW Mary Serrato Michael Weymouth Centralia, sign holder Centralia, Centralia College student Hillary Peters, left, and Chloe Nelson were the winners of this year’s scholarships from the Lewis County branch of the Ameri- can Association of University Women. Peters is a senior at WSU. She received a $1,000 upper-class student scholarship. Nel- son is a sophomore at Centralia College. She received the Dr. Kate Gregg full-year tuition scholarship. For further information and a scholarship application for the 2013-14 school year, contact Mary Metzger, 748-8017, or e-mail aauwlcscholarship@ gmail.com. Applications are due Feb. 15.

Five Generations

“Just to bring peace “I have but I’m not to the world.” going to print it.”

Dewanne Coppersmith Mike Selstrom Centralia, housewife Centralia, facilities manager

Births • KRISTA AND LUIS TRIANA, Rochester, a boy, Noah Andrew Triana, Dec. 14, 8 pounds, 14 ounces, Capital Medical Center, Olympia. • TERESA MENA AND JORGE GARIBAY, Centralia, a girl, Giana Itzel Garibay, Dec. 18, 5 pounds, 12 ounces, Providence Centralia Hos- pital. Grandparents are Isidro and Alicia Mena, Salem, Ore., and Roberto and Maria Garibay, Centralia. • HALEY CONRAD AND JARIN RUIZ, Centralia, a girl, Harper Jo Con- rad-Ruiz, Dec. 19, 8 pounds, 2 ounces, Providence Centralia Hos- pital. Grandparents are Eric and Sally Conrad, and Ruben Ruiz and Jeanette Spiegelberg, all of Centralia. Great-grandparents are Bill Conrad and Joann Buzzard, Centralia. • TORRI WOODRUFF AND NATHANIEL NORRIS, Centralia, a girl, Verrah Photograph submitted by Lori Severns, Chehalis Bonnie Lynn Norris, Dec. 19, 6 pounds, 5 ounces, Providence Cen- This ive-generation photograph was taken recently at Esther Medley’s 100th birthday party Nov. 23 in Centralia at Sharon tralia Hospital. Grandparents are Stacey and Patrick Chavez, Sha- Care Center. Front row, from left, are great-grandfather Larry Ridley, Centralia; great-great-grandmother Esther Medley, Cen- ron, Pa. Great-grandparents are Paul and Gail Woodruff, Orting. tralia; Hayden Wheeler; Bodie Piper; and grandmother Lori Severns, Chehalis. Back row, from left, mother Nicole Piper, Adna; • KARLEY MARTIN AND LANDON WILSON, Toledo, a boy, Landon Greg- mother Amie Wheeler, Spokane; and Declan Wheeler. ory Wilson, Dec. 19, 7 pounds, 14 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are Wes and Cindee Floyd, Adna; Gregory To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Martin, Rochester; and John and Mary Cole, Centralia. Great- Centralia, WA 98531. grandparents are Steve and Pat Floyd, Adna; Bonnie Martin, Cen- tralia; and Sandy Van Kooten, Centralia.

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Today’s clue: O equals X

“YF WXDZGKJ CBCG’K KDZXK YZ XJ BM KNZDZ

TXJ XGFKNBGS BG KNZ TADVC B LAHVCG’K

CA, ZOLZWK UZ HGPBGC.” — PDBJKBG NZDJN

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Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT Holiday Doldrums Can Spark Kids’ Creativity By Jennifer Forker plorer" magazine. suggests that kids can share a work with it. There's humor." are most likely to grab a child's The Associated Press For kids who know how to use personal memory or retell the imagination. After tracing a tem- a sewing machine or would like Christmas story using memory ANIMAL TEMPLATES plate, kids can use it to make or- It's inevitable during the holi- to learn, Maloney suggests start- cards or story stones. Pictures If they can wield a pair of scis- naments, cards, magnets, gift tags, day season: Kids get bored. But ing with a snake, turtle or star- from the story are glued to card- sors, children can make the cute mobiles and cake toppers. the doldrums are just the thing fish; the snake project is posted at board surfaces or small stones. characters in Sarah Goldschadt's Goldschadt, a graphic designer, for unleashing children's creativ- Maloney's website, www.brenna- Neuburger uses colored paper book, "Craft-A-Day" (Quirk recently shared some of her crafts ity. maloney.com . and fabric scraps to make simple Books, 2012). It provides a craft- with teenagers in an after-school Give them a few ideas and "Think about the sock and images. ing motif for each week of the program at a library near her New supplies, and step out of the way. how it's shaped . turn it and twist "Learning to know what to in- year, and a simple paper cut-out or York home, and was impressed by Here, three crafts authors of- it," Maloney says. She uses a clude in a story and what to leave small felt object each day. There's the kids' dedication to finishing fer ideas for turning the blahs into sock's pattern, plus stuffing and out is an important storytelling a new iPad app for downloading their owl and bird ornaments. hurrahs. embellishments to turn it into a skill," Neuburger says in her book. templates and instructions. "It was the most quiet they'd creature. SOCKS She also recommends making The animal patterns, includ- ever been," she says, "and they a story grab bag: Allow kids to ing a penguin, dog and raccoon, stayed longer to get it done." Brenna Maloney, a Wash- STORIES search through magazines, maps ington, D.C., mother of two, is Emily K. Neuburger's crafting and catalogs, and cut out interest- the author of three sock-project projects evolve around storytell- ing words, numbers and pictures. books, including the new "Sock It ing. A former teacher, she offers Find other images online. Also, To Me" (Stash Books, 2012). art and writing classes for chil- kids can draw, paint or stamp She turned to sewing with dren out of her Amherst, Mass., their own images. stretchy socks five years ago to home. Glue these story-telling offset job stress. Replicating a fa- The projects in her book prompts to cardstock (or cereal- vorite sock bunny that her mother "Show Me a Story" (Storey Pub- box cardboard). Neuburger fol- had made her when she was a girl, lishing, 2012) and at her website, lows with Mod Podge to seal Maloney then turned to crafting www.redbirdcrafts.com , encour- the images, but this step can be snakes, mice, sea creatures — and, age kids to play and experiment. skipped. more recently, evil clowns and She advises parents to leave out After the images dry, place snowman assassins. interesting, new supplies, such as them in a bag. From there, chil- Some of her biggest fans are pinecones and paint, for children dren can pull cards to build a sto- pre-teens, who pose new project to explore. ry together. It can feel like a game, ideas and ask for help. "I work Help them "begin that process she says. with (the kids) and bring them in of imagining new worlds and tell- "That element of the unknown AP Photo/C&T Publishing, Chuck Kennedy on it," says Maloney, now an edi- ing stories," she says. and the randomness — kids love Snakes from Brenna Maloney's book, "Socks Appeal" (Stash Books, 2010), which tor at "National Geographic Ex- For the holidays, Neuburger it," says Neuburger. "They have to includes an "Easy-Peasy" chapter for kids, with snake, turtle and starish projects. ADVICE: Dear Abby Big Thinker Looks for Big Changes in Slacker Boyfriend DEAR ABBY: I have been dat- Is there any way to motivate then you probably are. If you here for a visit. Abby, I don’t want You don’t say how long you have ing “Lance” for about two years him without nagging? I feel I may would like to motivate him, tell my ex to know anything about been staying with your parents, now. We communicate well, have be selling myself short by being him you think you need to be with my current life! I’m afraid he’s but if there is no alternative, you great chemistry and are very af- with someone who is content to someone who has more direction trying to manipulate and torment need to stick to your plan and fectionate with each other. Lance sit on the couch. On the other in life. If that doesn’t galvanize me while I try to move forward. stay until you have enough mon- is kind, creative (he’s an artist) and hand, I have dated more ambi- him to action, nothing will. I feel hurt and angry at my ey to rent a place of your own. considerate. However, he lacks am- tious men who turned out to be parents for not respecting my DEAR ABBY: When the boy arrives, greet bition. jerks. Must women have to choose After being in a feelings. I can’t seem to get him warmly and spend as little I’m a big between nice guys who finish last four-year relationship with an al- through to my mom, and Dad time there as possible. Give him thinker who and dominating power mongers? coholic who was emotionally, ver- just looked at me and said, “Well, no information about your work wants big things — ASKING TOO MUCH? IN SAN bally and at times physically abu- YOU’RE the one who stayed for or your social life other than to in life. I have FRANCISCO sive, I got out. I have moved back so long!” I don’t know if I can traveled exten- DEAR ASKING TOO with my parents to save money so forgive them for this. Any advice say you are doing fine and are sively and am MUCH?: The male sex is not di- I can get place. When I would be greatly appreciated. — very happy. And as soon as you very involved vided into two categories — nice told my mother about some of the HURT DAUGHTER IN MASSA- have enough money to establish in the world of guys who finish last and power incidents that happened, she said, CHUSETTS some independence, get out of academia. Lance mongers. If you look around, you “I know how you can be.” My father DEAR HURT DAUGHTER: there. works in a bar By Abigail Van Buren will see there are control freaks seemed more supportive -- until I’ll try. When people are attracted P.S. If you haven’t already three nights a who finish last, and nice men who recently. to — and stay with — a partner joined an Al-Anon group, I rec- week and plays video games when work hard at their jobs or profes- My ex has a son I grew close who is emotionally, verbally and ommend it. Attend some meet- I’m not around. I know from our sions and are successful. to, as did my parents. Last week, sometimes physically abusive, ings before the boy arrives, and conversations that he is intelligent If you feel you are selling I found out my ex had contacted it’s sometimes because there was don’t keep that a secret while he’s and capable of doing so much more. yourself short by being with Lance, them and his son will be coming dysfunction in their upbringing. there.

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Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: K equals Y

“XTRPS BPUF CGT FZHCRATH UB UCGTPH.

IXTRHT YPZSA PTHIUSHZOXK, RSY ZC’H STJTP

RDDTICROXT CU YPZSA RSY YPZJT.”

— AZF ARPYRHGZRS

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 5: “My parents didn’t treat me as if there was anything in the world I couldn’t do, except be unkind.” — Kristin Hersh © 2012 by NEA, Inc. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 • Life 7

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 • Life 9

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(CC) TLC 38 38 Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings: Top 10 Wed My Three Wives ’ Sister Wives ’ Sister Wives ’ Sister Wives ’ Sister Sister Sister Wives ’ ’ TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Pa- Law & Order “Dis- Law & Order “Pro Law & Order Law & Order “The ››› King Kong (2005, Adventure) Naomi Watts, Jack ››› Gladiator “Slaughter” ’ “Castoff” ’ “Birthright” ’ triot” ’ sonance” ’ Se” ’ (CC) (DVS) Collar” ’ Black. A beauty tames a savage beast. (CC) (2000) TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Drag NinjaGo Bey Poke Ben 10 Star Johnny Johnny Scooby-Doo Johnny Johnny Gum Gum Annoy Annoy Regular Regular Adven Adven Adven TRAV 36 36 Paid Pain? When Vacations Mysteries at Off Limits (CC) Dangerous Gr. Mysteries at No Reservation No Reservation Tastiest Places Tastiest Places Tastiest Places Tastiest Places TRUTV 49 49 Paid Paid Keurig Paid Dirty Top Back Insan Full Throttle Full Throttle Full Throttle Pawn Pawn Killer Karaoke Killer Karaoke Killer Karaoke Paid Paid Paid Jer- Atmo- Joel Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 58 58 Prog. Prog. Prog. emiah sphere Osteen VH1 62 62 TRL Moments TRL Moments Greatest Feuds Greatest Feuds Women in Music Women in Music Women in Music Women in Music Women in Music Songs of ’90s Songs of ’90s Songs of ’90s

SUNDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets December 30, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ’ ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Sunday 6:00pm Disce- America’s Funniest Home Videos Ani- ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. Harry KOMO 4 News Castle “Boom!” polo. (N) (CC) mals make strange sounds. (CC) prepares a group of students to fight Voldemort. ’ (CC) Sunday 11:00pm (CC) NFL Football (N) (S Live) (CC) 5th Quarter KING 5 News (N) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Northwest Back- NBC 5 5 roads IND 6 6 Paid Program Cindy Crawford Backroads ››› Dr. No (1962) Sean Connery. James Bond encounters a nefarious scientist in Jamaica. News 5th Quarter Tim McCarver Chris Matthews CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- 60 Minutes (N) ’ (CC) NCIS “Housekeeping” Investigating a The Good Wife “And the Law Won” Ali- The Mentalist “Blinking Red Light” A KIRO 7 News at KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News Navy commander’s murder. ’ cia helps Peter’s campaign. (CC) blogger tracks a serial killer. (CC) 11PM ness News Moyers & Company ’ (CC) History Making Call the Midwife Holiday Special First Christmas in Non- Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey” The family gathers for Christmas. ’ (CC) Infinity Hall Live “Jonathan Edwards” PBS 9 9 natus House. (N) ’ (PA) (CC) (N) ’ 30 Rock ’ (CC) 30 Rock ’ (CC) Friends “The One Friends ’ (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Q It Up Sports ’ Star Wars: The Clone Wars Rescue Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ MNT 10 10 With the Monkey” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) (CC) and sabotage mission. (CC) (CC) CSI: Miami “Kill Clause” Deadly jellyfish Criminal Minds “True Genius” The team The Closer “Aftertaste” (CC) The Closer “To Protect & Serve” A body Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Doll” The King of The King of C W 11 11 are used as a weapon. ’ (CC) suspects a killer has returned. is found in Provenza’s garage. Shower Head” ’ ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ European Christmas Drop 7 Foods, Feel Better Fast With JJ Virgin JJ Virgin The Tenors: Lead With Your Heart The group performs all Super Brain With Dr. Rudy Tanzi Maximizing the brain’s The Quantum Ac- PBS 12 12 Christmas in Europe. ’ (CC) explains food intolerance. ’ (CC) new music. ’ (CC) potential. ’ (CC) tivist (2009) A New Smile, a Bloopers ’ (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Family Guy Peter American Dad “Toy Q13 FOX News at Q It Up Sports ’ How I Met Your How I Met Your FOX 13 13 New Life (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) (PA) (CC) (DVS) wins the lottery. Whorey” 10 (N) (CC) (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Sale and Clearance Watch Sale and Clearance Year End Watch Sale and Clearance Year End Geneology Fashion DNA Year End Fashion Sale and Clearance Year Brilliante Clearance - Year End Sale Monk Monk suspects the captain’s girl- Monk Monk helps Natalie’s daughter. Law & Order: Criminal Intent “But Not Law & Order: Criminal Intent Dishon- Law & Order: Criminal Intent Detec- Law & Order: Criminal Intent Detec- ION 15 15 friend. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Forgotten” Missing bookkeeper. est reporter is a murder suspect. ’ tives track murderous couple. (CC) tives investigate a suicide. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 John Ankerberg Michael Youssef Rod Parsley Kingdom Conn. Hal Lindsey Rep. End of the Age Religious Prg. Leroy Thompson Reflections Hillsong (CC) Joni Lamb Michael Youssef ’ ’ ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 (N) (CC) America’s Funniest Home Videos Ani- ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. Harry KATU News at 11 Castle “Boom!” mals make strange sounds. (CC) prepares a group of students to fight Voldemort. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) NFL Football (N) (S Live) (CC) Sports Sunday (CC) Paid Program Private Practice Addison and Naomi try NewsChannel 8 at The Chris Mat- NBC 26 26 to save Violet. ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) thews Show (N) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero Aquí y Ahora (SS) Premios Oye! 2012 Una premiación a los mejores artistas. (N) (SS) Sal y Pimienta (SS) Comediant. Noticiero Next Stop Cindy Crawford on Natural Advantage Inside The Follow- The Simpsons ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Family Guy Peter American Dad “Toy 10 O’Clock News (N) Oregon Sports Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ageless skin ing (N) (CC) (CC) (DVS) (PA) (CC) (DVS) wins the lottery. Whorey” Final Raymond (CC) Shipping Wars Shipping Wars Storage Wars “Fire Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “Ju- Storage Wars (CC) Be the Boss “Jazzercise” Dance fitness A&E 52 52 “More Bullship” (CC) in the Hole” rassic Bark” franchise up for grabs. (N) AMC 67 67 ››› The Green Mile (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. A guard thinks an ››› The Green Mile (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse, Michael Clarke Duncan. A guard thinks an inmate has a supernatural power to heal. (CC) inmate has a supernatural power to heal. (CC) APL 43 43 Finding Bigfoot ’ (CC) Finding Bigfoot ’ (CC) Gator Boys: Xtra Bites (N) ’ Finding Bigfoot “Australian Yowie” Australia’s bigfoot-like creature. (N) ’ Finding Bigfoot ’ (CC) BET 56 56 Gridiron Gang › Waist Deep (2006) Tyrese Gibson. A man’s son is inside his hijacked car. 2012 Soul Train Awards Musical celebration and performance. (CC) Apollo Live (CC) The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta NeNe The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real Housewives of Atlanta Back Shahs of Sunset Reza decides to patch The Real Housewives of Atlanta Back BRAVO 66 66 Kenya’s flirting causes tension. questions Kenya’s behavior. Anguilla trip is ending. home from Anguilla. (N) things up with MJ. (N) home from Anguilla. CBUT 29 29 ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ’ Republic of Doyle ’ (CC) Republic of Doyle “Under Pressure” CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News fifth estate C M T 61 61 Them Idiots Whirled Tour ’ (CC) Blue Collar Comedy: Ten Years of Ron White: They Call Me Tater Ron White’s Comedy Salute to the Troops 2012 (CC) Them Idiots Whirled Tour ’ CNBC 46 46 Billions Behind Bars American Greed 60 Minutes on CNBC Porn: Business of Pleasure American Greed Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Presents (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom Top 10 of 2012 CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight What Would You Do? (CC) Dominick Dunne: Power, Privilege Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom Top 10 of 2012 COM 60 60 ››› Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Chris- ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd. ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Romance-Comedy) tine Taylor. Dodgeball teams compete for $50,000 in Las Vegas. (CC) Three co-workers unite to help their buddy get a sex life. (CC) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd. (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Shake It Up! ’ Shake It Up! ’ Shake It Up! ’ Another Cinderella Story (2008) Selena Gomez. ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Machines of Glory Excavators, back- Machines of Glory Backhoe maze race; Machines of Glory Skid steer poker; Sun Storm Solar scientists explore a Bering Sea Gold The crews are back Machines of Glory Skid steer poker; DSC 8 8 hoes, and skid steers. (N) (CC) largest slingshot. (N) ’ (CC) excavator bomb drop. (N) ’ (CC) virtual sun. (N) ’ (CC) with new dredges. ’ (CC) excavator bomb drop. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ››› A League of Their Own (1992) The E! True Holly- ›› The Women (2008, Comedy-Drama) Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes. Betrayal strains the Ice Loves Coco › I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007, Comedy) Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Madonna. wood Story ’ bond between two high-powered women. (N) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Jessica Biel. ’ ESPN 32 32 SportsCenter Special (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 30 for 30 SportsNation College Football Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl -- Arizona State vs. Navy. College Football FAM 39 39 ›› The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) Anne Hathaway. ››› The Lion King (1994) Voices of Rowan Atkinson, Matthew Broderick. ››› The Lion King (1994) Voices of Rowan Atkinson, Matthew Broderick. FNC 48 48 Fox News Sunday Stossel “What a Wonderful World” Huckabee Fox News Sunday Stossel “What a Wonderful World” Fox News Sunday FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive The Next Iron Chef: Redemption Sugar Dome (N) Iron Chef America (N) Chopped “Food Network Stars!” Restaurant Stakeout FX 53 53 ››› Mr. and Mrs. ››› The Other Guys (2010, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes. Two desk-bound ›› Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins. ››› Wanted (2008, Action) James Smith (1941) detectives get a chance to work on a real case. Two spoiled men become rivals when their parents marry. McAvoy, Morgan Freeman. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf AT&T National, Final Round. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf AT&T National, Final Round. From Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Hitched for the Holidays (2012) Joey Lawrence, Emily Hampshire, Marilu A Holiday Engagement (2011, Comedy) Jordan Bridges, Bonnie Somerville, A Christmas Wish (2011, Drama) Kristy Swanson, Tess Harper. The owner of a HALL 19 19 Henner. A man and a woman pose as a couple to fool their families. (CC) Shelley Long. A man is hired to pose as a woman’s fiance. (CC) diner helps a homeless woman and her children. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Extreme Homes (CC) Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “Knuckleheads” Ax Men “Sabotage” (CC) Ax Men “Put Up or Shut Up” (N) Bamazon “Timber!” (N) (CC) Outback Hunters “The Big One” (N) LI FE 51 51 › The Ex (2006) Zach Braff. (CC) ›› Made of Honor (2008) Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan. (CC) ›› The Switch (2010) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman. Premiere. (CC) ›› Made of Honor (2008) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Sex Slaves - Chicago (N) Sex Slaves: Motor City Teens Sex Slaves: Oakland Sex Slaves: The Deadly Game Sex Slaves: Addiction Meet the Press (CC) MTV 63 63 True Life “Then and Now” ’ True Life Forcing independence. ’ “Building Blocks” ’ True Life “I Hate My Roommate” ’ › Half Baked (1998, Comedy) Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz. ’ NBCS 34 34 Gun It w/Spies Buck Stops Elk Fever Tred Barta Undefeated: Notre Dame Review Costas Uncut Costas Uncut Game On! Still Standing: Earl Campbell NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob See Dad Run ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped “Martha Freeman” (CC) R O OT 31 31 Boxing Golden Boy: Deontay Wilder vs. Kertson Manswell. Mariners Access Mariners Access Mariners Access College Basketball Idaho at Seattle. Tennis SPIKE 57 57 ››› Star Wars: Episode III -- Re- ›››› Star Wars IV: A New Hope (1977, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher. Young Luke Sky- ›››› Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Mark Hamill. Luke Sky- venge of the Sith (2005) ’ walker battles evil Darth Vader. ’ walker, Han Solo and Princess Leia face Darth Vader’s wrath. ’ SYFY 59 59 › Land of the Lost (2009, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Anna Friel. ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008, Fantasy) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes. › Land of the Lost (2009), Anna Friel TBN 20 20 BelieverVoice Creflo Dollar ››› The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) Max von Sydow. A chronicle of the life and times of Jesus Christ. The Portrait The Well (CC) Revolutionary: Epic Version TBS 55 55 › Big Daddy (1999, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Joey Lauren Adams, Jon Stewart. ›› Old School (2003, Comedy) Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn. Three ›› Old School (2003, Comedy) Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn. Three A goofy ne’er-do-well adopts an impressionable youngster. (CC) men relive their wild past by starting a fraternity. (CC) (DVS) men relive their wild past by starting a fraternity. (CC) (DVS) TLC 38 38 Sister Wives (N) ’ (CC) Sister Wives: Secrets Revealed (N) Sin City Rules “Aleins Among Us” Sister Wives ’ (CC) Sister Wives: Secrets Revealed ’ Sister Wives ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Gladiator (2000, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. A fugi- ››› Transformers (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Josh Duhamel. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead tive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Man’s Chest (2006) Johnny Depp. TOON 42 42 ›› Open Season (2006) Voices of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher. Looney Tunes Dragons: Riders The Oblongs ’ King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Tastiest Places to Chowdown (CC) Drive Thru Paradise (CC) Burger Land Burger Land Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food TRUTV 49 49 Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters World’s Dumbest... Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Hu- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A USA 58 58 female Marine goes missing. (CC) “Snatched” A girl is kidnapped. ’ “Branded” ’ (CC) man trafficking ring. ’ (CC) woman is found dead in a fountain. 10-year-old girl goes missing. (CC) VH1 62 62 100 Greatest Songs of the ’90s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’90s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets MONDAY EVENING December 31, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News Under the 520 Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ New Year’s Rockin’ Eve Celebrates Dick Clark Remembering the television Dick Clark’s Primetime New Year’s KOMO 4 News Dick Clark’s New ABC 4 4 6:00pm (N) (CC) Bridge (N) ’ (CC) (CC) personality. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) Rockin’ Eve - 2012 11:00pm (N) (CC) Year’s NBC 5 5 NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) ››› Enchanted (2007, Fantasy) Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey. Live action/ani- NBC’s New Year’s Eve With Carson KING 5 News (N) New Year’s at the (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) mated. A princess from a fairy-tale world lands in the Big Apple. (CC) Daly The countdown to 2013 begins. Needle (N) IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil ’ (CC) Katie Author E.L. James. ’ (CC) News Evening Magaz. Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) How I Met Your How I Met Your 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Hawaii Five-0 “I Helu Pu” A team KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) member’s job is in danger. ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Ask This Old History Making Live From Lincoln Center Concert celebrates Marvin Ham- Erma Bombeck: Mr. Bean “Mr. Mr. Bean ’ (CC) Mr. Bean ’ (CC) Mr. Bean Mr. Bean PBS 9 9 House ’ (CC) lisch. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) Legacy Bean” ’ (CC) oversleeps. American Dad “Of American Dad Family Guy “Mr. Family Guy “The The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock ’ (CC) 30 Rock ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Ice & Men” Hayley’s music. Saturday Knight” Splendid Source” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Two The Office “Cock- iHeartRadio Music Festival Performances; previously unseen footage. (N) ’ Seinfeld “The Fri- Seinfeld ’ (CC) Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Weeks” ’ (CC) tails” ’ (CC) (CC) ars Club” (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Alone in the Wilderness Living in nature. (CC) (DVS) Drop 7 Foods, Feel Better Fast With JJ Virgin JJ Virgin The Heart of Perfect Health With Brenda Watson Digestive Victor Borge: Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 explains food intolerance. ’ (CC) health and heart health. ’ (CC) Comedy Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Bones Human remains turn up in a The Mob Doctor Constantine receives a Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) New Year’s Eve Live! Counting down to FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother “Tailgate” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) sewer pipe. ’ (PA) (CC) champagne bomb. (N) (CC) 2013. (N Same-day Tape) IND 14 14 Cozelle Linens Sale and Clearance Fashion Sale and Clearance Year Fashion Sale and Clearance Year Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Jewelry Clearance Criminal Minds “The Crossing” Thwart- Criminal Minds “Tabula Rasa” Sus- Criminal Minds “Lo-Fi” People are killed Criminal Minds “Mayhem” Terrorist Criminal Minds A dead killer is linked to Criminal Minds “Minimal Loss” Reid ION 15 15 ing a stalker. ’ (CC) pected serial killer awakes. ’ (CC) at random. ’ (CC) bombing. ’ (CC) new murders. ’ (CC) and Prentiss are taken hostage. ’ IND 18 18 Celebration Jesse Duplantis Religious Prog. Religious Prog. K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune New Year’s Rockin’ Eve Celebrates Dick Clark Remembering the television Dick Clark’s Primetime New Year’s KATU News at 11 Dick Clark’s New ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) personality. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) Rockin’ Eve - 2012 (N) ’ (CC) Year’s NBC 26 26 NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) ››› Enchanted (2007, Fantasy) Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey. Live action/ani- NBC’s New Year’s Eve With Carson NewsChannel 8 at NBC’s New Year’s 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) mated. A princess from a fairy-tale world lands in the Big Apple. (CC) Daly The countdown to 2013 begins. 11 (N) (CC) Eve UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n ¡Feliz 2013!: Doce Uvas, Doce Deseos (N) (En Vivo) (SS) 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) Bones Human remains turn up in a The Mob Doctor Constantine receives a 10 O’Clock News (N) New Year’s Eve Live! Counting down to FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) sewer pipe. ’ (PA) (CC) champagne bomb. (N) (CC) 2013. (N Same-day Tape) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “San Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) A&E 52 52 Burrito” AMC 67 67 ››› The Fifth Element (1997, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm. A New York cabby tries to save The Walking Dead “Seed” Lori’s preg- The Walking Dead “Sick” A life hangs in The Walking Dead “Walk With Me” An- Earth in 2259. (CC) nancy advances. (CC) the balance. (CC) drea and Michonne find survivors. APL 43 43 Tanked “Roll With It” ’ (CC) Tanked “On the Road Again” (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked “Nuclear Family” ’ (CC) Tanked “Midwest Zest” ’ (CC) Eating the Enemy Eating the Enemy BET 56 56 Nota.- Top 100 Videos of 2012 Notarized: The Top 100 Videos of 2012 (N) (CC) Notarized: The Top 100 Videos of 2012 (N) (CC) 106 & Party (N) BRAVO 66 66 ››› A Few Good Men (1992, Drama) Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore. ››› A Few Good Men (1992, Drama) Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore. A Navy lawyer defends two Marines in a The Real Housewives Top 20 Reunion A Navy lawyer defends two Marines in a comrade’s death. comrade’s death. Moments CBUT 29 29 News Coronation Street 22 Minutes “Holiday Special” (CC) Air Farce New Year’s Eve 2012 (N) James New Year’s Eve CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “Surprise” Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Chainsaw Gang Chainsaw Gang Chainsaw Gang Chainsaw Gang Chainsaw Gang CNBC 46 46 Marijuana: America’s Pot Industry American Greed Mad Money Marijuana: America’s Pot Industry American Greed Paid Program Box of Miracles CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Mystery Det. Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront COM 60 60 ›› Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002, Comedy) Mike Myers, Beyoncé ››› Wedding Crashers (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken. Partygo- South Park “Pee” South Park “Bass South Park “1 Per- Knowles. Austin goes back to 1975 to rescue his captive father. (CC) ers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. (CC) (CC) to Mouth” (CC) cent” (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) ››› Despicable Me (2010) Voices of Steve Carell. (CC) Phineas and Ferb Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star Amish Mafia “The Book of Levi” The Fast N’ Loud 1948 Chevy Fleetmaster; Fast N’ Loud “Holy Grail Hot Rod” 1932 Fast N’ Loud “Amazing Impala” 1964 Fast N’ Loud “Ramshackle Rambler” Fast N’ Loud “Amazing Impala” 1964 DSC 8 8 Amish Mafia, a secret subculture. ’ 1963 Caddy. ’ (CC) Ford; 1964 Econoline van. ’ Impala; 1951 Bruco fire truck. 1959 Rambler; Willys Coupe Gasser. Impala; 1951 Bruco fire truck. E! 65 65 Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians ››› Knocked Up (2007, Romance-Comedy) Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd. A one-night The E! True Holly- Chelsea Lately Ice Loves Coco Scott considers a vasectomy. “Baby, Baby, Baby” stand has an unforeseen consequence. wood Story ’ ESPN 32 32 College Football Chick-fil-A Bowl -- Clemson vs. LSU. From Atlanta. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsNation (N) NFL PrimeTime (N) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NFL Presents College Football FAM 39 39 ››› Hook (1991, Fantasy) Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, Julia Roberts. ›› The Goonies (1985) Sean Astin. Young misfits find a 17th-century pirate’s treasure map. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity “Special” (N) The Five “New Year’s Special” All American New Year Ringing in the New Year. (N) Red Eye Special The Five “New Year’s Special” All American New Year FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives FX 53 53 ›› Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins. › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. Friends › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. Friends Two spoiled men become rivals when their parents marry. learn that maturity does not always come with age. learn that maturity does not always come with age. GOLF 70 70 Golf Tavistock Cup, Final Day. From Orlando, Fla. Feherty Feherty Feherty HALL 19 19 The Wishing Tree (2012, Drama) Jason Gedrick, Richard Harmon. A widowed ››› Mistletoe Over Manhattan (2011, Drama) Tricia Helfer, Greg Bryk. The wife Matchmaker Santa (2012, Romance) Lacey Chabert, Florence Henderson. A professor helps a troubled teen during the holidays. (CC) of Santa Claus tries to help a divorcing couple. (CC) young baker discovers the magic of Christmas and love. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters HIST 37 37 (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 Wife Swap ’ (CC) Wife Swap ’ (CC) ››› Pretty Woman (1990) Richard Gere. A corporate raider hires a hooker to act as a business escort. (CC) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 MTV Special ’ ’ MTV Special ’ MTV Special ’ Catfish: The TV Inbetweeners MTV Special ’ NBCS 34 34 Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) Skiing Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob Drake & Josh Drake and Josh go to Los Angeles. (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 › Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder. ›› Just Friends (2005) Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris. (CC) › Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder. R O OT 31 31 Game Time UFC Reloaded “UFC Rio: Aldo vs. Mendes” Jose Aldo versus Chad Mendes. Bensinger World Poker Tour: Season 10 The Dan Patrick Show SPIKE 57 57 ›››› Star Wars V: The Empire ››› Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi (1983, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher. Luke and his al- ››› Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Strikes Back (1980) Mark Hamill. ’ lies have a confrontation with Darth Vader. ’ Fisher. Luke and his allies have a confrontation with Darth Vader. ’ SYFY 59 59 Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone TBN 20 20 Kingdom Conn. Jesse Duplantis One Night With the King (2006, Drama) Tiffany Dupont, Luke Goss. TBN Highlights 2012 Kroeze Brothers Don & Live The King of Seinfeld “The Vir- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Park- Family Guy “Da- Family Guy Evening at James Woods’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Conan Stuntman Steven Ho; James Van TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) gin” ’ (CC) Burning” (CC) ing Garage” Boom” ’ (CC) mansion. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Der Beek. (CC) TLC 38 38 : Next Great Baker (N) ’ Cake Boss (CC) Cake Boss (CC) Cake Boss: Next Great Baker (CC) Cake Boss: Next Great Baker (CC) Cake Boss (CC) Cake Boss (CC) Cake Boss: Next Great Baker (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Transformers (2007) Shia The Mentalist “Red All Over” A media The Mentalist Jane’s brother-in-law The Mentalist Cult leader has informa- The Mentalist Investigating a convict’s Leverage The team goes up against a LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson. (CC) (DVS) mogul is murdered. ’ (CC) comes to town. ’ (CC) tion on Red John. ’ (CC) murder. ’ (CC) con man. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show Regular Show Regular Show Regular Show Incredible Crew Incredible Crew King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Eric Andre Spk TRAV 36 36 21 Sexiest Beach Bars (CC) 21 Sinful Vegas Hot Spots (CC) Vegas After Hours (CC) Vegas: Adults Only 2 Adult activities. Sturgis: Wild Ride (CC) Sturgis: Cops (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... ’ USA 58 58 NCIS “Hometown Hero” Posthumous ac- NCIS: Los Angeles “Lockup” Sam WWE Monday Night RAW A special New Year’s Eve edition as the WWE Superstars ring in 2013. (N Same-day Tape) ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) cusation. ’ (CC) searches for a terrorist group. ’ (CC) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman. (CC) VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop “Back To Reality” Love & Hip Hop “Finale” ’ Love & Hip Hop “Reality Check” ’ 40 Greatest Hip Hop Songs 40 Greatest Hip Hop Songs

Movies Sports Kids Bets TUESDAY EVENING January 1, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Shark Tank A jewelry line; a wedge-type Happy Endings ’ The B---- in Apart- Nashville A woman from Teddy’s past KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) pillow. ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) ment 23 arrives. ’ (CC) (DVS) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) Betty White’s Off Betty White’s Off Betty White’s Off Betty White’s Off Parenthood “Keep on Rowing” Kristina KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) Their Rockers ’ Their Rockers ’ Their Rockers ’ Their Rockers ’ debuts a new look. (N) ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show “Judge Judy” Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil Divorced parents’ war. (CC) Katie ’ (CC) News Beyond Fore Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) NCIS “Extreme Prejudice” The team NCIS: Los Angeles “Greed” The team Vegas “(Il)Legitimate” A maid is mur- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) searches for Harper Dearing. ’ works a case in Mexico. ’ dered. ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Easy Yoga for Arthritis With Peggy Great Performances “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebra- The Heart of Perfect Health With Brenda Watson Digestive Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes Fulfilled Get- PBS 9 9 Cappy ’ (CC) tion 2013” The Vienna Philharmonic performs. health and heart health. ’ (CC) ting the most out of life. ’ (CC) American Dad American Dad ’ Family Guy “Fish Family Guy “April The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends Living ar- 30 Rock “Black Tie” 30 Rock “Qué Sor- MNT 10 10 “Lincoln Lover” (CC) Out of Water” ’ in Quahog” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) rangements. (CC) ’ (CC) presa!” (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Dream The Office “The Hart of Dixie “Always on My Mind” Emily Owens, M.D. Emily’s patient re- Seinfeld “The Wig Seinfeld “The Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Team” Negotiation” ’ George decides to play the field. ’ fuses to have surgery. (N) ’ (CC) Master” ’ Phone Message” ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Victor Borge: Comedy in Music! A collection of the pianist’s The Quantum Activist (2009, Documentary) A scientist challenges the notions of Super Brain With Dr. Rudy Tanzi Maximizing the brain’s Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 skits. ’ (CC) existence and reality. potential. ’ (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Ben and Kate Ben and Kate “Ca- New Girl “Katie” New Girl “Neigh- Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) “Emergency Kit” reer Day” ’ ’ (CC) bors” ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Perfect Sleep With Serta Perfect Sleep With Serta Passage to Israel Jewelry Criminal Minds “Masterpiece” Solving a Criminal Minds “52 Pickup” A serial Criminal Minds “A Family Affair” A se- Criminal Minds Multiple married cou- Criminal Minds “Divining Rod” An infa- Flashpoint “Broken Peace” In pursuit of ION 15 15 murder in reverse. ’ (CC) killer lures women into danger. (CC) ries of murders in Atlanta. ’ ples are murdered. ’ (CC) (DVS) mous killer inspires a copycat. ’ James Mitchell. (CC) (DVS) IND 18 18 Celebration Joel Osteen (CC) John Hagee K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb Joel Osteen KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Shark Tank A jewelry line; a wedge-type Happy Endings ’ The B---- in Apart- Nashville A woman from Teddy’s past KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) pillow. ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) ment 23 arrives. ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at Grants Getaways Inside Edition (N) Betty White’s Off Betty White’s Off Betty White’s Off Betty White’s Off Parenthood “Keep on Rowing” Kristina NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Their Rockers ’ Their Rockers ’ Their Rockers ’ Their Rockers ’ debuts a new look. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) Ben and Kate Ben and Kate “Ca- New Girl “Katie” New Girl “Neigh- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) “Emergency Kit” reer Day” ’ ’ (CC) bors” ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “Dr. Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars New Storage Wars New Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) A&E 52 52 Strangebid” Texas (N) (CC) Texas (N) (CC) York (N) York (N) AMC 67 67 ››› Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985, Science Fiction) Mel Gibson, Tina ››› Mad Max (1979, Science Fiction) Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel, Hugh Ke- ››› Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981, Action) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence. Turner. Wasteland drifter Mad Max must fight a giant. (CC) ays-Byrne. Terrorist cycle gangs take on a hardened highway patrolman. Loner lawman Mad Max fights bikers for wasteland gas. (CC) APL 43 43 Finding Bigfoot: Birth of a Legend Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot “Australian Yowie” Australia’s bigfoot-like creature. ’ Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot “Australian Yowie” BET 56 56 ›› Meet the Browns (2008) (CC) ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005, Comedy-Drama) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris. (CC) ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Kate Hudson, Matthew McCo- The Real House- The Real Housewives of Atlanta Back The Real House- Million Dollar Decorators Kathryn is ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days naughey. A writer bets she can seduce a man and then drive him away. wives of Atlanta home from Anguilla. wives of Atlanta hired by Lindsay Lohan. (N) (2003) Kate Hudson, Adam Goldberg. CBUT 29 29 CBC News at Six Coronation Street Coronation Street Coronation Street ››› Happy Feet (2006) Voices of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams. ’ (CC) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) Coronation Street Coronation Street C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “Go Far” Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Redneck Island CNBC 46 46 American Greed American Greed Mob Money: Murders and American Greed American Greed Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront COM 60 60 ››› Coming to Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 Daniel pays Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) America (1988) people $5. D I S 41 41 Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie Girl vs. Monster (2012, Comedy) Olivia Holt, Brendan Meyer, Kerris Dorsey. ’ (CC) Let It Shine (2012) Tyler James Williams, Coco Jones. ’ (CC) ›› Frenemies ’ Dual Survival “Bogged Down” Piranha- Dual Survival Stranded on a mountain Dual Survival “Unbraided” Cody’s new Dual Survival “Mars on Earth” Battling Gold Rush “Up Smith Creek” Todd Hoff- Dual Survival “Mars on Earth” Battling DSC 8 8 infested water in Brazil. (CC) in New Zealand. ’ (CC) partner is veteran Joe Teti. (N) the elements in Atacama Desert. man tries to avoid closure. (CC) the elements in Atacama Desert. E! 65 65 ››› Knocked Up (2007, Romance-Comedy) Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Fashion Police A look back at 2012. Ice Loves Coco Ice Loves Coco The E! True Hollywood Story Counting Chelsea Lately Celebrity Oops: Rudd. A one-night stand has an unforeseen consequence. down memorable episodes. (CC) They Did It Again ESPN 32 32 2013 Discover Orange Bowl Florida State vs. Northern Illinois. From Sun Life Stadium in Miami. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN2 33 33 NFL PrimeTime (CC) NFL Live (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsNation NBA Tonight (N) College Football: Outback Bowl FAM 39 39 ››› Dirty Dancing (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze, Jerry Orbach. ›› Burlesque (2010) Cher. Premiere. A small-town gal finds her niche at a neoburlesque club. The 700 Club (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity “Special” FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity FOX Report With Shepard Smith The Five FOOD 35 35 Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Chopped “Ladies First!” Chopped Four mystery ingredients. Chopped “Thirsty for Victory” Chopped “Belly Up” (N) Chopped “Frozen Fries With That?” FX 53 53 ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Amanda Bynes. A ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Mary Steenburgen. A ›› The Proposal (2009) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. A high-school student uses the rumor mill to her advantage. woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Final Round. From Kapalua, Hawaii. PGA Tour Golf Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Final Round. From Kapalua, Hawaii. HALL 19 19 The Case for Christmas (2011, Fantasy) Dean Cain, Rachel Blanchard, George ››› Moonlight and Mistletoe (2008) Candace Cameron Bure, Tom Arnold. Nick Help for the Holidays (2012, Fantasy) Summer Glau, Eva La Rue, Dan Gauthier. Buza. Santa Claus must hire a lawyer to defend him. (CC) and his daughter fight to keep their theme park open. (CC) Santa’s elf helps a family during Christmastime. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Outrageous Kitchens (N) (CC) HGTV Dream Home 2013 (N) (CC) Love It or List It (N) (CC) Hawaii Life (N) Hawaii Life (N) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Island Hunters Island Hunters HIST 37 37 Swamp People “Never Say Die” Swamp People “Cold-Blooded” Swamp People (CC) Swamp People “Man Down” (CC) Swamp People “Fight to the Finish” Swamp People “Endgame” (CC) LI FE 51 51 Dance Moms “Solo Fever” (CC) Dance Moms “Nationals 90210” Dance Moms (N) (CC) Dance Moms Abby holds an open audition. (N) (CC) Double Divas (N) Dance Moms (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 MTV Special ’ Sucker Free ’ MTV Special ’ MTV Special ’ MTV Special ’ If You Really Knew Me ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 To Be Announced To Be Announced Sports Illustrated Poker After Dark (CC) Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Marvin Marvin ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) Model Moment America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) Top Model R O OT 31 31 Courtside Jones Bensinger World Poker Tour: Season 10 World Poker Tour: Season 10 World Poker Tour: Season 10 World Poker Tour: Season 10 The Dan Patrick Show SPIKE 57 57 1,000 Ways to 1,000 Ways to 1,000 Ways to 1,000 Ways to ››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton. An innocent man goes to a Maine penitentiary Tattoo Nightmares Die ’ Die ’ Die ’ Die ’ for life in 1947. ’ ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Twilight Zone TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Rod Parsley In the Beginning... The Bible tells of Adam and Eve and of the Ten Commandments. ›› A Walk to Remember (2002, Romance) Shane West, Mandy Moore. TBS 55 55 ››› The Hangover (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifiana- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Jenny McCarthy; J.J. Abrams; kis. Three pals must find a missing groom after a wild bash. (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Slash. (CC) TLC 38 38 The Sisterhood (N) (CC) Sin City Rules “Let’s Call a Truce” The Sisterhood ’ (CC) Sin City Rules “Let’s Call a Truce” Totally T-Boz ’ (CC) (CC) TNT 54 54 ›››› The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger. Batman Castle “3XK” Searching for a notorious Castle “Almost Famous” Murder victim is Castle “Murder Most Fowl” Castle and CSI: NY One of the CSI team is taken battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. (CC) (DVS) serial killer. ’ (CC) a male stripper. ’ (CC) Beckett uncover an abduction. hostage. ’ (CC) TOON 42 42 Dragons: Riders Dragons: Riders Dragons: Riders Looney Tunes Level Up Adventure Time King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries of the Smithsonian (CC) Hotel Impossible (CC) Waterparks Waterparks NFL Road Tested Airport 24/7: Mi Airport 24/7: Mi Airport 24/7: Mi TRUTV 49 49 Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The USA 58 58 “Father Dearest” ’ (CC) (DVS) armed assailant rapes a student. diplomat is charged with assault. ’ detective investigate a coach. ’ “Blood Brothers” ’ (CC) (DVS) team looks for a missing teen. VH1 62 62 ›› Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Mike Myers. Premiere. ’ ››› Beverly Hills Cop (1984, Comedy-Drama) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold. ’ ›› Beverly Hills Cop II (1987, Comedy) Eddie Murphy.