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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | 75¢ Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Inmate ERNEST LARRY GRANDISON charged in razor attack GUILTY Slit cellmate’s neck in 2013, Sentenced to life for 2012 murder of store owner DOC alleges. COURTESY Columbia County Sheriff’s By SARAH LOFTUS Deputies serve a warrant on [email protected] Matthew Christian Duffer at his home. WELLBORN — An inmate at Suwannee Correctional Institution has been CCSO: indicted on charges of attempt- Child ed first degree porn murder for slashing Baird the neck of found his cellmate and refusing to let the man call for help in raid last year, court records show. Adam Baird, 23, also Local man faces charges of possession is arrested. of contraband by an inmate and depriving a crime vic- By EMILY STANTON tim of medical care. [email protected] On April 4, 2013, Baird, who was serving a 30-year A Lake City man was sentence for carjacking arrested on charges of with a deadly weapon in possession of child por- Volusia County, slashed nography and trans- Michael Beyer in the neck mission of pornography and face with a razor blade, Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter by electronic device according to a probable Ernest Larry Grandison waves to his family Wednesday after being sentenced to life for the 2012 murder of store Wednesday, according cause affidavit. owner Rajnikant K. Patel at the A&M Discount Beverage Store. He was sentenced to a minimum mandatory of life to the Columbia County Beyer said he went to for first degree felony murder and another life term for armed robbery, both without the possibility of parole. Sheriff’s Office. bed around 2:30 a.m. and Matthew Christian woke up with Baird strad- Duffer, dling him, his arms pinned Seven-man, five-woman 29, was beneath Baird’s legs. jury took just over 2 hours charged Beyer told officials Baird with 12 hit him in the face four or to convict on all counts. counts five times with his fist and for each then slashed his face and By TONY BRITT offense. neck. [email protected] Dufer CCSO Baird got off Beyer, searched and Beyer tried to stand Ernest Larry Grandison was sentenced to 3839 East U.S. Highway up, but Baird pushed him two life terms in prison Wednesday afternoon 90 Lot 1 after receiving back down on the bed. after a Columbia County jury convicted him of information that a local Baird then made slashing felony murder in the 2012 shooting death of a man had downloaded motions, Beyer said. When local convenience store owner. child porn onto his per- Beyer put his hands up to A seven-man, five-woman jury spent a lit- sonal computers, CCSO defend himself, he said tle more than two hours deliberating before said. Sheriff’s detec- Baird cut his hands. Baird returning the guilty verdicts to Third Circuit tives along with the then told Beyer to face the Judge Leandra Johnson. Columbia County Sheriff’s Deputy Greg Williams (right) Florida Department of wall and lie still, the affida- fingerprints Grandison, who was found guilty of murder and vit said. He also told Beyer GUILTY continued on 6A armed robbery on Wednesday. CHILD PORN continued on 3A he would hurt him more if he moved or talked. Baird placed a blanket APRIL’S TOXIC WASTE ROUND-UP over Beyer and forced him A HUGE HAUL * All numbers listed in pounds to lie still under the blanket for about two hours and 20 More than 50K pounds collected Flammable liquids (gas/solvents): 2,646 minutes, according to the Alkyd paint: 5,048 affidavit. By EMILY STANTON Flammable solids (roof tar): 2,879 Baird then watched [email protected] Latex paint: 17,478 while officers completed Aerosol cans: 513 Used oil and other lubricants: 4,800 their security checks. More than 50,000 pounds Used oil filters: 250 Sometime from 5-6 of materials were collected Pesticides/insecticides/poisons: 1,256 a.m., Baird noticed blood for the 2014 Columbia County Antifreeze: 180 was soaking through the Household Hazardous Waste Fluorescent lamps: 212 blanket and put the blan- Collection Event April 12. Automotive batteries: 1,203 ket from his own bed on A total of 512 households Rechargeable nicad batteries: 28 Beyer’s body, Beyer told brought in 52,244 pounds Propane tanks: 680 officials. — 26.1 tons — of hazard- Corrosive liquids/solids (acids and bases): 696 Soon after, Baird told ous waste to be properly E-scrap (TVs, computers): 12,730 Medications (prescriptions/over the counter): 220 Sergeant John Patten, disposed of by the Winfield Non PCB ballasts: 158 “Sarge you need to cuff me Solid Waste Facility. FILE Waste vegetable oil: 1,240 Latex paint was the heaviest contender in April’s waste collection, Oxidizing liquids/solids: 27 BAIRD continued on 3A WASTE CLEAN UP continued on 6A weighing in at more than 17,000 pounds. TOTAL: 52,244

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MEGAN REEVES/Lake City Reporter Submissions Playing ‘Kick-the-Ball’ at Alligator Lake The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption information to run at the discretion of the editor. Thurston Porter, 7 (from left), Terrance Porter, 3, Bryson Nosis, 3, RJ Warren, 7, Ronn’djaia, 14, and MJ Beverly, 4 (front), If you would like to see your organization in the news- play on the playground at Alligator Lake Park Wednesday afternoon. “The game is called Kick-the-Ball,” MJ said. “You kick paper, send the picture and information to associate it and get points when it bounces down. If it bounces after it hits the ground that’s a combo, so you get bonus points.” editor Emily Lawson at [email protected]. Woman charged after dog dies in hot car CRESTVIEW dog was fine in the air conditioned car. felt immersed in Harry Potter’s world. have to let the court know four weeks Florida woman faces animal cruel- Passers-by called police several hours Others like Jason Phillips and his fami- before the trial starts if they plan to use ty charges following the death of later after the dog died in the hot car. ly from Baton Rouge say no ride is worth the “stand your ground” defense. A a dog that authorities say was left that long a wait. Reeves is charged with second-degree in her car for more than 13 hours. Day 2: Visitors wait 5 hours They had to board the ride three dif- murder in the Jan. 13 shooting of Chad Crestview police detectives say the ferent times Wednesday morning since Oulson of Land O’Lakes. woman appeared to have mental health for new Harry Potter ride it stopped twice because of technical Prosecutors said Oulson was shot in issues and told them a head injury caus- ORLANDO — For a second day in a glitches. the chest during an argument about tex- es her to forget things. The woman said row, visitors are waiting up to five hours ting. Reeves’ attorneys say their client she forgot that she left the bulldog mix to get on a new Harry Potter ride at Court date could be set shot in self-defense. in her SUV overnight while she wan- Universal Orlando Resort in Florida. Florida’s “stand your ground law” says dered a Walmart Supercenter in Florida’s A sign at the entrance to the ride, in theater shooting case people not involved in illegal activity have Panhandle last month. Harry Potter and the Escape from DADE CITY — Attorneys for a retired the right to “stand their ground” and The car was left running with the air Gringotts, at midday Wednesday said the Tampa police captain accused of shooting even use deadly force if they reasonably conditioner on, but officers said air had wait would be 300 minutes. a man in a movie theater might use a believe it’s necessary to avoid death or stop circulating before the dog died. Some visitors, like Juan Sigler and his “stand your ground” defense at trial next great bodily harm. An officer had checked on the dog ear- family from Pembroke Pines, Florida, say year. lier that morning and determined the the ride is worth the wait. They say they Attorneys for Curtis Reeves Jr. will n THE WEATHER 10 THU 11 FRI 12 SAT 13 SUN 14 MON Slight Chance Slight Slight Slight chance of chance chance chance of storms of of of storms storms storms storms

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Most lightning strikes happen at occur.” months for outdoor activity, June, the very beginning of an approach- Columbia County Fire July and August are peak months ing storm or after it is gone. Department Assistant Fire for lightning activity as well. WIKIMEDIA COMMONS 5. If thunder is heard, a storm is Chief Jeff Crawford said that if Although there have been no Here are tips for staying safe during Florida’s summer storms: 1. Stay off close enough for a lightning strike. someone is struck by lightning, reports of lightning fatalities or corded phones. Cordless or cellular phones are OK. 2. Do not touch elec- *Courtesy National Oceanic and Atmospheric bystanders should immediately injuries in Columbia or surround- trical equipment or cords. 3. Avoid plumbing. Do not wash your hands or Administration and the National Weather Service call 911 so that medical and fire take a shower during a storm. 4. Stay away from windows and doors. Stay ing counties in 2014, the state of off porches. 5. Do not lie on concrete floors or lean against concrete walls. officials can respond as quickly Florida has remained the leading “We have a lot of lightning, as possible. state for lightning-related deaths. injuries and in fatalities as well. also 16 deaths while camping, 14 we live in the lightning capital of He also agreed with the NWS There have been a total of four According to John S. while boating, 13 of beachgoers, the United States. I always send that it is a myth that anyone who fatalities in the state this year, out Jensenium, Jr., NWS lightning 12 of soccer players, 8 while golf- out thunderstorm advisories touches a lightning victim will be of nine throughout the country. safety specialist, the majority of ing, 12 while doing yardwork and on social media to remind peo- electrified themselves. All nine of this year’s U.S. people harmed by lightning are 14 while farming, he said. ple to be cautious,” Smith said. According to the NWS website, lightning fatalities have hap- enjoying regular summertime According to his report, more “Primarily the fire department the human body cannot store pened since May, which seems activities at the time of the strike. than 70 percent of these fatali- responds to these things because electricity, so it is perfectly safe to be a trend each summer sea- “From 2006 through 2013, 261 ties happened during the months they can often start wildfires, but to touch an electrified victim to son, according to the National people were struck and killed by of June, July and August, with we always encourage people to administer first aid. Weather Service. lightning in the United States,” he peak numbers on Saturdays and stay inside and use caution.” “Continued efforts are needed “It’s been this way pretty con- said in a press release. “Almost Sundays. According to an NWS report, to convince people to get inside sistently from year to year,” said two thirds of the deaths occurred Columbia County Sheriff’s many lightning victims were head- a safe place before the lightning Dave Shuler of NWS Jacksonville. to people who had been enjoying Office spokesperson Murray ed to or just a few steps away from threat becomes significant,” “Florida is known as the lightning leisure activities.” Smith said his department hopes safety before they were struck. Jensenium said in the release. capital of the world.” Jensenium added that fish- to keep Lake City residents safe The National Oceanic and “For many activities, situational Shuler said the state typically ermen accounted for the most by keeping them informed during Atmospheric Administration awareness and proper planning leads the way in lightning-related deaths, at a total of 30. There were summer thunderstorms. urges people to get inside after are essential to safety.”

Beyer’s face. When officials BAIRD asked him why he “went for Security guard out of hospital CHILD PORN Continued From 1A the throat,” all Baird did was From staff reports attempted to separate the parties Continued From 1A smile, according to the report. involved and take them outside. up and get my roommate out Officials also asked him if he A security guard shot at the Once outside, Church fell to the of here,” the affidavit said. was going for the “kill shot” to Washington Street Elks Lodge ground, police said. It is unsure Law Enforcement agents Baird was removed from which he said yes. Saturday morning has been what caused him to fall. and personnel from their the cell, and Beyer sat up and While officers searched released from the hospital. Church then reportedly went to Florida Computer Crime said, “I’m dying.” Baird’s things, they reported- Niaja Bowles, 33, is recovering a vehicle in the parking lot and Center, known as F3, Beyer had emergency sur- ly found an anatomy and phsy- from his wounds, the Columbia retrieved a handgun. He shot served the search warrant gery immediately. iology textbook and drawings County Sheriff’s Office said in a Bowles once before fleeing the on Tuesday. Duffer was Beyer was conscious after and notes about arteries in the news release. area, deputies said. booked into the county jail the attack but didn’t say any- human body. He told officers A woman who was also shot The bullet passed through the at 2:22 p.m. on $120,000 thing out of fear that Baird the bags the book and notes has also been released from the lower portion of Bowles’ body and bond. would try to finish killing him, were found in belonged to hospital. struck the woman in the leg. CCSO is a member of the affidavit says. him, the affidavit said. The shooter — believed by Church is described as a black the North Florida Internet When officials asked Baird The indictment is dated police to be Robert Dell Church, man standing 5’ 10 inches tall and Crimes Against Children why he cut Beyer, he said, “I June 5, 2014. 29, of Lake City — is still at large. weighing about 235 pounds. Task Force, an organiza- had to,” the affidavit says. “It’s not unusual for a The initial investigation by the Anyone who has information tion that investigates and According to the affidavit, delay in investigations” when Columbia County Sheriff’s Office on Church’s whereabouts or the prevents the exploitation Baird admitted to officials the suspect is already serv- revealed Church was in an argu- shooting is asked to contact CCSO of children through the that he put a “handle” on a ing an extended prison sen- ment with two unknown females at 719-2005 or Crime Stoppers of Internet, according to a razor blade and used it to cut tence, said Third Circuit State inside the lodge at closing. Bowels Columbia County at 754-7099. news release. Switch. Save. Smile.

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Thursday, July 10, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A ANOTHER VIEW New law takes aim at data breaches omputer breaches put millions of Americans at risk every year to cyber thieves who hack into databases for passwords, PIN numbers, CSocial Security numbers and other personal information. The Target breach last year exposed 40 million people to potential financial losses. The nonprofit Identity Theft Resource Center has compiled 4,500 breaches over the past decade that have exposed 630 million confidential records. The number of breaches it recorded jumped 30 percent between 2012 and 2013. That’s why it’s encouraging to see Florida adopt new data breach laws that are among the most expansive in the nation. Gov. Rick Scott signed the Florida Information Protection Act of 2014 into law last month, and the new measures went into effect last week. They replace an existing set of laws with tougher requirements for pro- tecting consumers and for reporting breaches to the state and to affected consumers. Under the new law, data breaches affecting more than 500 Floridians must be reported to those consum- ers and to the state’s Attorney General’s Office within Principal comes to 30 days of discovering a breach. That trims 15 days off the previous law’s reporting requirement. As anyone who’s been exposed to a breach knows, the sooner the various banks and credit card compa- defense of Shining Star nies can be notified, the better the chance of avoiding an unauthorized purchase or withdrawal. am writing in response to a Nevertheless, the FCAT system The law expands the kinds of personal information recent news article about the is still being used this year for that must be protected and reported when breached. future of Shining Star Academy determining a school’s grade based A person’s medical history, health insurance policy of the Arts. on student proficiency and aca- numbers and online user names and email addresses I The daily operation, test results demic learning gains. Shining Star in combination with passwords and security questions and progress of the Academy is my Academy students showed a signifi- are now considered “personal information” under the sole responsibility. Finger point- cant percent of academic gains this law. ing and scapegoating is not my year. As part of the reporting requirements, companies style. I take full responsibility for Anthony J. Buzzella must outline the circumstances surrounding the my school and its overall opera- Learning gains breach and the total number of people affected in tion. Although our academic per- Florida. The new law also requires companies and Florida and they told us the school The percentage of students in formance, as measured by the now district had the option to allow us to government entities to take reasonable measures to defunct FCAT test, was less than Reading with adequate progress protect personal information. And it gives enforcement participate in the same plan at the learning gains showed a great stellar our first year, we have made same price as other public school authority to the Attorney General’s Office, which can significant progress and are defi- increase this year from last year. demand computer forensic reports and breach policies employees. However, the district The percentage of students in Math nitely heading in the right direction. chose not to allow us to participate from companies that are hacked or mistakenly expose It is true that so far we did not with adequate progress learning personal information. Civil penalties up to $500,000 can in their insurance pool. As most gains went from 20 percent to 31 meet the expectations of every folks know, small group health be imposed for violating the breach laws, just as the student and every parent each and percent, an increase of 50 percent previous law stipulated. insurance is expensive. With pre- from last year. The percentage every day. It is also true that not miums for our small pool nearly The rising tide of cyber crimes, and the lack of a all the promises made about higher of students showing gains in the federal breach notification law, has prompted a majority double that of regular public school lowest performing 25 percent in academic standards and better com- employees for the same coverage, of the states to adopt measures that attempt to protect munication happened overnight. I Reading went from around 11 per- consumers when their personal information is exposed. our staff turned down the insurance cent to at least 67 percent (a 500 have come to understand that those plan. Supporters say the laws have motivated private compa- things take time. I know that our percent increase). The percentage nies and governments to improve data security, or risk of students showing gains in the school has made a positive differ- Employee salaries the fallout from appearing to conceal a breach that puts ence for most of our students and lowest performing 25 percent in their customers and constituents at risk. that I am blessed with a dedicated Our starting teacher salary Math went from 16 percent to 34 Some critics say only a small percentage of people staff and many supportive parents ($33,750) is the same or higher percent (a 110 percent increase). who are notified of breaches become fraud victims and who are now seeing both academic than Columbia and surrounding question whether the expense to notify is worth the and social improvement in their school districts. Using the average Proficiency levels effort. But to anyone who’s ever dealt with the finan- children. For those who were quick salary of 30-year teachers with new Shining Star Academy’s 3rd cial chaos brought about by identity theft, arming the to criticize and slow to praise, I teachers is a very misleading com- grade reading proficiency level government with a law than can alert a potential victim apologize for my imperfection. I parison. (Level 3 or higher) stands at is well worth the cost. must do a better job of advertising Our paraprofessionals are paid 43 percent, which is greater our successes and devote more more than any rural school in than Melrose (39 percent) and ■ Tampa Tribune attention to improving our overall North Florida ($20,000). Shining Niblack (41 percent). Shining operation. Star Academy’s principal sal- Star Academy’s 5th grade reading Great teachers make great ary ($82,000) is much lower than proficiency level (44 percent) is Lake City Reporter schools and Shining Star Academy the closest other charter school greater than Niblack (43 percent). of the Arts is a great school. In ($137,000). Shining Star Academy’s 6th grade Serving Columbia County Since 1874 spite of unfavorable comments reading proficiency level (68 made about our teachers by super- Teacher turnover percent) not only outperformed The Lake City Reporter is published with pride intendent Terry Huddleston, we do all three middle schools (Fort have great teachers at the Academy. As with any new business, build- White 58 percent, Lake City Middle for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ In fact, we have a waiting list of ing a compassionate, highly effec- 67 percent, and Richardson 50 ties by Community Newspapers Inc. teachers wanting to come teach for tive group of team players is an percent), but was also 8 points We believe strong newspapers build strong us. ongoing process. Shining Star higher than the state average. communities —“Newspapers get things done!” Academy of the Arts offers teach- These schools are mentioned for Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and Teacher quality ers a unique opportunity to reach a comparative analysis purposes only. profitable community­oriented newspapers. diverse, highly-spirited and artisti- I believe that all our academically This mission will be accomplished through the As principal of Shining Star cally talented student population. challenged schools are working teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, Academy of the Arts, I am honored Just as our school is not for every hard to improve their school grades to be surrounded by some of the child, our arts-infused teaching and are to be commended. integrity and hard work. finest teachers and staff in the edu- model is not for every teacher. We cational profession. They are to be did have a reduction in staff as part Todd Wilson, Publisher commended for their outstanding of our restructuring process. The An apology Robert Bridges, Editor work ethics and performance. statement that I let three teachers Teaching is a noble profes- go because of low FCAT scores was In conclusion, I apologize for Emily Lawson, Associate Editor any offense I may have caused Controller sion. It is not just about pay and inaccurate, seeing as the grades did Sue Brannon, benefits. We are a school that sup- not come out until AFTER these anyone for my comments in the ports and values each and every teachers left. Lake City Reporter article dated Dink NeSmith, President employee. Our recently retired June 22, 2014. I want to thank all Tom Wood, Chairman assistant principal, Steve Frandle, School grades of the parents, students, and staff did an outstanding job oversee- for their support and faith in our ing a phenomenal improvement in Keep in mind that the so called mission. We look forward to an academic gains over the previous “School Grade” does not take into exciting and challenging upcom- LETTERS POLICY year. Some of my award-winning, consideration all the wonderful ing school year. veteran teachers provide the kind arts programs (Music, Art, Drama, Shining Star Academy of the Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ of leadership other schools would & Dance) and leadership training Arts uses the arts as a motivational ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 love to have. opportunities (4-H Club, K-KIDS, tool for its students. We are not perfect, but our school test scores words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters Given a bit more time, I know school farm, etc.) we provide. The school grade does not include the show significant learning gains and must be signed and include the writer’s name, address they will lead the way as we become an “A+” school in more testing of Kindergarten through our performing arts classes are and telephone number for verification. Writers can than just the arts. 2nd grade and does not factor in second to none. Moving forward, have two letters per month published. Letters and the academic gains documented the future is bright for all our guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not Lack of insurance through the FAIR testing results. “Shining Stars.” necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. The current system used to deter- We offered health insurance to mine a school grade is based on BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL our employees when we opened our how students score on a test — a 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. school. We thought the premiums couple days out of the year. BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. would cover the same “Blue Cross” The FCAT grading system has ■ Anthony Joseph Buzzella is principal BY EMAIL: [email protected] program all other public employees been discredited and has been of Shining Star Academy of the Arts, a have. We contacted Blue Cross of abandoned for next year. charter school in Lake City. Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER COMMUNITY THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 5A

n To submit your Community Calendar item, contact Emily Lawson at 754-0424 or COMMUNITY CALENDAR by email at [email protected]. July 10 Come to the Peanut Boil Citizens Academy The Lake City Police Kenneth Witt’s Annual Peanut Boil will be July 12 Department is current- at Kenneth’s house, 1277 SE County Road 349, at 4 ly accepting applications p.m. Enjoy music, fellowship, boiled peanuts, and for its fourth session of Southern desserts. Don’t forget to bring a lawn chair. Citizens Police Academy which will begin July 10. It is a 12-week course held every Thursday from 6-9 ANNOUNCEMENTS p.m. at the Public Safety Seeking Jazz Performers Building Training Room. Local vocalists, poets, musicians and comedians Space is limited and appli- are invited to perform at 1st Friday’s Jazz Events cants must pass a criminal which will take place the first Friday of each month background screening, be from 6-10 p.m. Call Pam Cooley at 407-690-0776 for at least 18 years of age, a more information or to sign up. US citizen, and hold a valid driver’s license. Contact Poker Run Audre’ Washington at 386- American Legion Riders Post 57, 2602 SW Main 719-5742 or washingtona@ Blvd., will have a poker run Saturday, August 2. lcflapd.com to request an Registration will be from 8-9:30 a.m. Cost is $15 for application. the first hand and $10 each additional hand, or buy six hands for $50 and get a meal at the end of the Tea Party Meeting ride. The ride will consist of four stops, ending at the The North Central SARAH LOFTUS/Lake City Reporter Legion. There will be drawings, raffles, food and full Florida Tea Party will hold bar and entertainment. Call 386-697-0288 for more. a “Meet the Candidates” Reading at the library session on Thursday, July Kaley Evans, 12, reads “Clifford’s Class Trip” to Lizzy Jewell, 1, at the Columbia County Early Bird Sign Up Earns Discount 10 at 7 p.m. The group Public Library on Wednesday. The girls’ moms are friends, and Lizzy’s mom was watching Community Concerts of Lake City offers “Early will meet bi-weekly at the Kaley for the day. Bird Special” season tickets to those who sign up Jackie Taylor Building, by Tuesday, July 15. The 2014-15 concert season, 128 SW Birley Ave., until 1005 with questions. of a stranger, she discovers Kid’s Swim Day presented at Levy Performing Arts Center, Florida the time of elections. Call the life that’s changed most Gold Standard Masonic Gateway College, includes Two on Tap, Sax-Sational!, Sharon Higgins at 386-935- profoundly is her own. The Lodge #167 PHA will host Home for Christmas, Tim Zimmerman & the King’s 0821 for more. July 11 event is free. Call Everett L. a Kids’ Swim Day on July Brass, The Piano Magic of Floyd Cramer, and Trio Movie at First Baptist Parker at 386-688-1358 with 12 at the Columbia County de Minaret. Members are also admitted free to all Hot Dog Roast First Baptist Church, questions. Aquatic Complex from 8 upcoming concerts of the Live! At Dowling Park Teens are invited to 182 NE Justice Street, is a.m. to 12 p.m. The event Artist Series. Families are welcome, with exception- Wellborn United Methodist hosting a free movie night is free and open to the pub- ally low price for students K-12. Sign up at the Lake Church’s youth group on Friday, July 11 at 7 p.m. July 12 lic. There will be snacks City Chamber of Commerce or websitewww.commu- Thursday, July 10 to an out- The movie “God’s Not Alzheimer’s workshop available. All kids must be nityconcerts.info, or call 386 466-2013. side hot dog roast and a Dead” will be shown and The LifeStyle Enrichment accompanied by an adult. program entitled “Tackling an ice cream sundae fellow- Center will host a Late Call Michael Kelly at 867- Artists Wanted for Exhibition Fear with the Holy Ghost.” ship will follow the movie. Stage Alzheimer’s work- 6675 or Conrad Wallace at The Live Oak Artists Guild, in partnership with The event, which begins at Call 386-752-5422 for more. shop on July 12 from 9 a.m. 344-8103 for more. the Suwannee River Regional Library, will be pre- 7 p.m., is free and open to to 12 p.m. Call 1-800-272- senting their annual fine arts exhibition September all area teens. The church Movie at Wellborn 3900 to register. Bridal Fashion Show 8-19. All artists, age 18 or older, are eligible and invit- address is 12005 County Wellborn United Haven Hospice will host ed to submit an application. Application Deadline: Road 137. Call Monica Methodist Church, 12005 Hog Weigh-In a Bridal Fashion Show and Applications and with an entry fee of $25 for mem- Tannehill at 386-963-3001 County Road 137, will The Columbia County Silent Auction Saturday, bers or $35 for non-members must be submitted by for more. host a “free supper and Fair hog weigh-in will be July 12 from 4-7 p.m. at August 22. A photo or digital image must be submit- movie night” for the pub- July 12 from 8-10 a.m. Call Christ Central Ministries, ted with the application. Applications are available at SRWMD Meeting lic on Friday, July 11 at the office at 752-8822 with 217 SW Sisters Welcome The Frame Shop & Gallery and the Suwannee River The Suwannee River 5:30 p.m. The supper will questions. Road. The event, which Regional Library. Water Management include spaghetti, salad, will be emceed by Haven District will meet with the bread, dessert and a bev- Christian Singles Hospice Suwannee Valley Columbia County Board erage. Following the meal, A Christian Singles Administrator Joseph of County Commissioners “The Note,” starring Genie group is forming in Lake Brooks, will showcase on Thursday, July 10 at Francis and Ted McGinley, City and looking to meet bridal and honeymoon 5:30 p.m. at the Columbia will be shown. The movie every other week. If you’re fashions from Belk, Insuring your County School Board plot is: Following a trag- interested in getting togeth- Golden Needle Bridal, Administrative Complex, ic plane crash, Peyton er for fun and fellowship InStyle Menswear, life helps 372 West Duval Street. The MacGruder, a newspaper with other singles in a safe, JCPenney and Maurices. protect their purpose of the meeting is columnist, discovers a note Christian environment, Refreshments and appetiz- to provide an update to the written by one of the pas- plan to join the group at the ers will be served during future. public and commissioners sengers on board during Faith in Christ Church, 282 the event. The silent auc- on the wastewater manage- their final moments. She SW Magical Terrace, on tion, which will include ment and reuse project at sets out on a quest to find Saturday, July 12 at 6 p.m. more than 35 items to bid Lake City’s spray field. The the person to whom the Call Tony at 386-623-5210 on, will be held from 4 to 6 public is invited to attend note was written. As she or Dani at 386-288-0961 for p.m. Proceeds will benefit John Kasak, Agent It can also provide for today. 904 SW SR 247 Branford Hwy the meeting. Call 386-758- searches to heal the heart more. Haven Hospice. Lake City, FL 32025 I’ll show you how a life Bus: 386-752-7521 www.johnkasak.com insurance policy with living benefits can help your family with both long-term and short-term needs. OBITUARIES We put the life back in life insurance.™ Ella Mae Moore Adams Marq Combs-Turner, L.F.D. Edward V. Jones She was very active in her church, CALL ME TODAY. “The Caring Professionals” Burnham Christian Church and Ella Mae Moore Adams was Mr. Edward V. Jones a resident loved to shop. She collect many born August 29, 1954 in Olus- Mary Ellen Andrew of Lake City, Florida passed tea pots and dolls; catching tee, Florida to Joe and Willie away Thursday, July 3, 2014 in many of them on sale and rush- Mae Moore. Both precede her Mrs. Mary Ellen Andrew, North Florida Regional Med- ing home to show her husband in death. She 67, died Monday July 7, 2014 ical Center of 67 years Doyle Carlton Mor- passed Sun- at the University of Shands in Gaines- gan the deal she had found. She day, July 6, Hospital in Gainesville, FL. ville, Florida. also loved her coffee and loved State Farm Life Insurance Company (Not licensed in MA, NY or WI) 2014 in Lake following an extended illness. Mr. Edward having a cup with her friends. State Farm Life and Accident Assurance Company (Licensed in NY and WI) City, Flori- She was the daughter of the Bloomington, IL V. Jones is She is preceded in death by her 1311023 da. Ella was late David and Beatrice Anne survived by daughter: Joan Elizabeth Mor- educated in “Willis” Register Sullivan. She his wife: Mrs. gan Franklin her sister: Jeaneath the Colum- is preceded in death by five May M. Jones; Roy and brother: Harold Deas. bia County brothers Jack, Donald, Dan, nine sons, five She is survived by her loving School System. Among her Ronald and John Register and daughters, grandchildren, great husband of 67 years: Doyle Carl- hobbies were: walking, sing- two sisters Hazel Crews and grandchildren; eight sisters, ing and interacting with family ton Morgan of Jennings; her two Virgie McRae. She had made five brothers, nieces, nephews, sons: Ronnie Morgan (Louise) of and friends. Others preced- her home in Lake City for the ing her in death: sisters, Lillie cousins and a host of other close Jennings and Donnie Morgan of past twenty one years after relatives and sorrowing friends. Tallahassee; brother: Joe Wilmer Mae Hudson Hooten, Cather- moving here from Pine Bluff, ine Moore; brother, George Funeral service for Mr. Ed- Deas of Lake Park, GA; grand- AR. She enjoyed making crafts, ward V. Jones will be held Sat- children: Ron Morgan (Denise) Moore. Ella will be remem- and dolls, quilts, and collect- bered for her beautiful dimpled urday, July 12, 2014 at 11:00 of Jennings; Dale Franklin (who ing salt and pepper shakers. a.m. in the Mt. Pleasant Baptist was her caregiver) of Jennings; 36-month CD Special smile and love for her family. She is survived by one son Left to cherish memories: chil- Church in the Springville Com- Jason Morgan of Live Oak; Ja- Troy Posey, Jr. Lake City, munity. Visitation for Family dren, Tanzania Williams (Paul), FL; a Daughter Teresa Posey, mie Morgan of Live Oak; Joan- Kristian “Krisy” Adams Under- and Friends will be held Fri- na Griffen (Nathan) of Jennings Lake City, FL; one brother day, July 11, 2014 in the Mt. wood (Bruce); grandchildren, Jerry Sullivan (Donna) Al- and Christina Morgan of Live Derontae’ Jordan, Kenya Wil- Pleasant Baptist Church in the Oak. Several great-grandchil- % abama, two sisters Arlene Springville Community from * liams; sisters, Ann Moore John- Pimm (Russell) Alabama, dren and many other extended son, Gloria Moore Graham Un- 6:00-8:00p.m. Burial will be family members also survive. APY derwood (Willie); Jacquelyn V. and Betty Haltiwanger (Paul) in the Springville Community Lake City, FL; six grandchil- Funeral services for Mrs. Mor- 1.46 Freemon (who was like a sister); Cemetery in Lake City, Florida. gan will be conducted on Satur- 24-month CD Special brothers, David Moore, Joe Will dren and two great grand- D.M. UDELL AND SONS are children and a host of nieces day July 12, 2014 at 11 A.M. in Moore (Alice), Lynard Moore in charge of all arrangements. the Burnham Christian Church. (Marie); special friend, Maxwell and nephews also survive. Call D.M. Udell and Sons at Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Interment will follow in the % * Hampton; special niece, Marilyn (386) 362-4189 or cell (386) 209- church cemetery. The family APY Graham Richburgh; other nieces, Ellen Andrew will be conduct- 0223 Douglas M. Udell L.F.D. 1.00 will receive friends at the church nephews, relatives and friends. ed Friday July 11, 2014 at 2:30 and Douglas M. Udell II L.F.D. P.M. in the First Full Gospel from 10:30-11:00 (30 min- $10,000 min. Funeral services for Ella utes prior to the service) at the Moore Adams will be 11:00 Church with Reverend Stan El- a.m. Saturday, July 12, 2014 lis officiating. Interment will Thera Elizabeth Morgan church. Arrangements are un- at Olivet Missionary Baptist follow in the Wayfair Cemetery der the direction and care of the Church. 514 NE Davis Ave- in Bell, Florida. Visitation with Mrs. Thera Elizabeth Morgan, 85, DEES-PARRISH FAMILY nue. Lake City, FL. Rev. Ron- the family will be held Thursday, of Jennings, passed away peace- FUNERAL HOME, 458 S. Mar- ald V. Walters, Officiating. July 10, 2014 from 5P.M. until fully on Thursday July 3, 2014 at ion Ave, Lake City, 32025. Please Family will receive friends from 7P.M. at the DEES-PARRISH the Lake City Medical Center af- sign the online guestbook at par- 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Friday, July FAMILY FUNERAL HOME. ter a sudden illness. She was born rishfamilyfuneralhome.com. 11, 2014 at Olivet MB Church. Dees-Parrish Family Funer- in May 1, 1929 in Jennings to the Arrangements entrusted to al Home in Lake City is in late Joe Dean and Edith Elizabeth Obituaries are paid advertise- Federally Insured by the NCUA. flcu.org COMBS FUNERAL HOME. charge of all arrangements. Burnham Deas. She has lived all ments. For details, call the Deposits are federally insured by the NCUA, a US Government Agency, for up to $250,000. Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective 292 NE Washington St. Lake 458 South Marion Ave- of her live in Jennings and was a Lake City Reporter’s classified 3/13/2014 and subject to change at any time. 36-month APR is 1.45%, 540 penalty days. 24-month APR is 1.00%, 360 penalty City, FL., (386) 752-4366. nue in Lake City, FL. 32025 Homemaker for much of that time. department at 752-1293. days. Offer expires 8/15/14. 6A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 County Line Rd. to play Saturday Attend a 24 solo acts, 1 band will fight Friday for a local VBS spot in the finals of Country Showdown. Mt. Pleasant Baptist Mt. Pleasant Baptist From staff reports Church, 13448 County Road 10A, Wellborn, will host a LIVE OAK — If you love coun- Vacation Bible School with try music and dancing, do not the theme “Son Treasure miss this Saturday night at the Island” July 7-11 from Spirit of the Suwannee Music 6-8:45 p.m. Children 2 years Park when County Line Rd. of old through sixth grade are Loxahatchee takes the stage. invited to attend. Snacks will County Line Rd. has played be provided. Call Pastor Bob many well-known venues Hazel at 386-963-2047 or 386- including Renegades in West 438-9848 for more. Palm Beach, The Duck Tavern in Delray Beach, Crazy Horse Northside Church Saloon in Palm Beach Gardens, Northside Church of Roland Martin Marina in Christ is offering a Vacation Clewiston and more. Ted ‘Teddy MacElvis’ McMullen will Bible School for all children The band, which was estab- perform tonight. in the community July 7-11 lished in 2011, plays more than from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 378 80 top country hits ranging from Friday at 7 p.m. when 24 solo NW Gibson Lane. Call Joyce Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan acts and one band compete for Wilson at 386-984-9654 for to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Johnny three slots to move to the finals. more information. Cash. When the clock strikes 12 The weekend will begin early both Friday and Saturday Chuck Bethlehem Baptist when Ted “Teddy MacElvis” Burnett will take over with kara- Bethlehem Baptist McMullen performs in the oke/recorded music. Church. 2115 SW SR 100, will Music Hall tonight. Doors will Admission for all performanc- offer a Vacation Bible School open at 5 p.m. and karaoke will es is free. Doors to the Music July 13-18. A meal will be run from 7 - 10 p.m. Hall open at 6 p.m. Saturday. COURTESY PHOTOS served at 5:30 p.m. before The Country Showdown’s Dinner and a full service bar will County Line Road, from Loxahatchee, will perform at the Spirit of the classes begin at 6. The ses- second competition will begin be available. Suwannee Music Park this Saturday night. sions will end at 8 p.m. and are offered to people aged 3-years through adulthood. Call Karen McClain at 386- 466-8135 or Pastor Lowell Know your plants: Be a responsible gardener O’steen at 386-752-5156.

e gardeners know it include; daylilies, iris, angel ria, lantana (not the hybrids), First Full Gospel takes a lot of hard work trumpet, fig, ferns, hydrangea, Chinaberry, wild taro, mimosa First Full Gospel Church, W to have a nice garden. azaleas, herbs and many others. tree, water lettuce, and water 288 NE Jones Way, will offer Experience and knowledge come These plants don’t need regular hyacinth. a Vacation Bible School for with time. We have investments pruning to stay in bounds like a Hydrilla verticillata is a sub- children through age 18 in tools and plants and planning formal hedge or shrubs that may merged water plant requiring on July 14-18 at 6-9 p.m. ahead is important. Gardeners be placed where they need to be constant management with The theme is Rev it Up Full know the feeling of just having to kept smaller. chemicals and machines. The have that new plant and then try- These are familiar plants we management cost in Florida Throttle for God. ing to find a place to plant it. I’m see in many gardens. Of course public waters for this single plant certainly guilty of that. But the Martha Ann Ronsonet they need to be established species approach $20 million Wesley Memorial pleasure derived from gardening (watered more after newly plant- every year. Wesley Memorial United is worth it all. that do well on their own is not ed until new growth begins to The threat of invasive exotics Methodist Church, 1272 SW new. There’s a trend in garden- show) before I ignore them and is they are altering native plant McFarlane Ave, will offer Desirable plants ing called “Slow Gardening.” I still need to weed to keep the communities by displacing a Vacation Bible School It is obvious to me that a pret- This is a no-stress philosophy whole garden from becoming a the native species, or hybridiz- for children three years ty plant that is also easy to grow in which the gardener strives jungle. ing with natives. Hydrilla was old through fifth grade on to please himself. This means Perfection is impossible in and propagate is a desirable introduced by dumping aquar- July 14-18 at 9 a.m. to 12 less coddling of your plants, less the garden. Don’t worry about a plant to have. Many times this ium water into waterways in p.m. The theme this year need for water because they few insects. When you don’t use plant can be native and other Florida. It is now established in is “Weird Animals: Where times may be an exotic (import- can survive on rainfall alone pesticides, the beneficial insects Canada and the southeast from and fewer chemicals introduced are not killed and they help con- Jesus’ Love is One-of-a- ed from another country) but Connecticut to Texas and also Kind.” There is no cost to has acclimated to our locale. into the soil. Slow Gardening trol the bad guys. You’ll have a California. attend. Call Brian Metzger Plants that are able to survive is inspired by Slow Food, an healthier ecosystem. We might think we can control in gardens with little or no addi- international movement that invasive plants in our gardens at 386-249-3582 with ques- tional help from the gardener, promotes local food production Invasive plants but wind, birds, animals and tions. such as special fertilizers, pesti- and biological and cultural diver- We should be wary of those yard trimmings can spread seeds cides or excessive irrigation are sity. Slow gardening can help plants that grow so easily they and spores far beyond our nar- Elim Baptist a pleasure to grow. Heirloom us appreciate and enjoy our gar- become invasive and escape row boundaries. Elim Baptist Church, 3435 varieties that live on unattended dens more. into the wild. Examples of these Enjoy your garden and be a SW Elim Church Road, Fort in old cemeteries and aban- nightmare plants are: potato responsible gardener. White, will have a Vacation vine, kudzu (the plant that ate doned homesteads are plants to Bible School July 20-24 Easy-care plants the South), common nandi- acquire. n Martha is an avid gardener who from 6-8:30 p.m. daily. Plants that grow well in na, coral ardisia, boston fern, lives in Lake City. She is the author of Slow Gardening North Florida and have passed camphor tree, Chinese tallow, ‘Gardening in the Deep South and The theme is “Agency D3: This concept of having plants the test of neglect in my garden cat’s claw vine, Chinese wiste- Other Hot Pursuits.’ Discover, Decide, Defend.” Call 386-497-1972 for more.

New Dayspring Discount Beverage store courtroom. New Dayspring GUILTY owner Rajnikant K. Patel He said an appeal is like- WASTE CLEAN UP Missionary Baptist Church, Continued From 1A on April 27, 2012. He was ly to follow. Continued From 1A 709 NW Long Street, will sentenced to life without “Usually in these kinds From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., residents brought host a Vacation Bible School Grandison, who was the possibility of parole, of cases in which a life flammable liquids, propane tanks, used oil fil- July 28 through August wearing a white shirt, with the mandatory minimum sentence is imposed, it’s ters, medications, latex paint, automotive bat- 1 from 6-8 p.m. The theme a black and gray-striped under state law. pretty routine that an teries, antifreeze, fluorescent lamps and other is “The Jesus Connection: necktie and black slacks, In count two Grandison appeal will be filed for materials for collection at the Columbia County What a Friend.” Meals will showed no emotion when was convicted of armed many different reasons,” Fairgrounds. be provided and transpor- the verdict was read. The robbery with the discharge he said. “That appeal will “This program continues to be both popular tation is available. Call 386- jury was not polled. a firearm, a conviction that be filed. Whether there is and beneficial,” said County Manager Dale 752-0348 for more informa- David Collins, who rep- also carried a life-with- any real appealable issue Williams. “It enjoys wide community support.” tion. resented Grandison, said out-parole term based on or not, that’s a question Grandison wanted to be the 10-20-Life law. for the appellate law- sentenced today and after a Both the victim’s and the yer. There wasn’t a lot Dr. Robert J. Harvey 15-minute break, Johnson defendant’s family declined of disagreement between sentenced him to two life comment. ourselves and the state Dr. Rameek McNair sentences without the pos- Jeff Siegmeister, state regarding the law, so I sibility of parole. She told attorney, said he was satis- don’t know how success- Grandison she was tak- fied with the verdict, even ful such will be, but given 752-2336 ing his prior record into though from the crime to the sentence, (an appeal) Saturday & Evening account with the sentenc- the verdict it took a little certainly will follow. It Appointments Available! es. Grandison previously bit longer than he expect- was a well tried case. I Your local home town dentist served time in prison for ed. think he got a very fair robbery, grand theft and “I think the jury did the trial.” forgery. right thing,” he said. “Mr. John Durrett, the assis- Comprehensive Exams Grandison showed no Grandison will serve the tant state attorney who TODAY or TOMORROW emotion until after he rest of his natural life in prosecuted the case, NO WAITING was fingerprinted. After prison. Mr. Grandison got relaxed in his office fol- sentencing he was hand- his just punishment. He lowing the verdict and col- Open 6 Days A Week cuffed and while he was deserves the maximum lected his thoughts before Mon. - Sat. being escorted from the sentence and that’s what speaking about the pro- A Special Welcoming Gift For You courtroom, someone in he got. Unfortunately, Mr. ceedings. Evening We Are Offering: the courtroom gallery sit- Patel won’t be there for his “I feel as though jus- Appointments Available • ”Soft-Touch” Initial Exam (ADA-00110) For Only ting with his family yelled, family.” tice was served in this • Panoramic X-Ray (ADA-00330) “We love you man,” and Collins, a state-appointed instance,” he said. “I • Diagnosis (if needed) $ Ask About 00 Grandison replied, conflict attorney, said he hope that the family of CareCredit The policy of our oce is that the patient and any other person responsible for payment has a right to refuse to pay, cancel payment, or be reimbursed29 for payment forWith any This service, Ad “yeah,” with a wave to his respected the verdict. Mr. Patel can experience and other nancing examination, or treatment if performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to family. “I think we are very some semblance of clo- available the advertisement for the free, discounted fee, examination or treatment. Grandison was convict- lucky to have a system sure with this verdict (wac) REGULARLY $217.00 • A SAVINGS OF $188.00 COUPON #008 ed of felony murder in in which 12 citizens get being returned. I only the first-degree, with the to decide tough facts, so wish they would have 1788 S.W. Barnett Way- Hwy. 47 South discharge of a firearm I respect the verdict,” he never had to go through www.theaspendentalgroup.com causing the death of A&M said as he was leaving the it in the first place.” 1BSPORTS

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YOUTH FOOTBALL Pop Warner All-Stars return to town spots remain State tournament Lake City Pop Warner play in 11U, 10U, football has several spots remaining in its various 9U begins today. age/weight categories (Tiny Mites, Mighty By TIM KIRBY Mites, Jr. Pee Wee, [email protected] Pee Wee). Registration continues through The Babe Ruth Baseball Saturday at Richardson all-stars state tournaments Community Center. Cost keep coming. of $80 includes Lake City/Columbia insurance, helmet, County Youth Baseball is shoulder pads and hosting the North Florida uniform. State Tournament for all- For details, call Mario stars in 11U, 10U, and 9U. Coppock or Nicole Smith Play begins today at at 754-7095. Southside Sports Complex. Teams will be playing YOUTH GOLF to advance to regional competition. Ste-Marie Junior Lake City has teams in all Golf Clinics three age groups. As a host site, Lake City Carl Ste-Marie is gained automatic entry offering Junior Golf into the tournament. Other Clinics this summer at teams qualified through The Country Club at their respective district Lake City. Remaining tournaments. clinics are 8-11 a.m. Fort White’s 10U All- Monday through Friday Stars received an invitation on July 14-18 and to the tournament when the July 28-Aug. 1. Cost is runner-up team at their dis- $65 for club members trict tournament decided and $80 for non-members not to attend the North and includes drinks and Florida State Tournament. snacks. Registration is The 11U group has six at The Country Club at teams and will play on field 1 Lake City. at the Babe Ruth Complex. For details, call COURTESY The 10U group has nine Ste-Marie at 752-2266 or Lake City Babe Ruth Baseball’s 10U All-Stars are (front row, from left) Adam Goelz, Ty Jackson, Sid Parris, Zachary Shaw teams and will use all fields. 623-2833. and Dylon Hendry. Second row (from left) are Ty Folsom, Kade Jackson, Austin McInnis, Mason Gray, Noah Schneider and The 9U group has six Truitt Todd. Back row coaches (from left) are Keith Jackson, Kevin Gray and Josh Todd. teams and plays on field 2. The tournament for- Quail Heights mat is double elimination. summer camp Championship games in all brackets are scheduled for Quail Heights Country Sunday. Club has a Junior Golf Opening round games Camp (girls and boys follow: ages 5-17) under the 11U direction of Tammy Thursday Carter Gainey from n 9 a.m. — Julington 8:30-11:30 a.m. Creek vs. Meridian Park; July 14-18. Cost is $60 for 11:30 a.m. — Ft. Caroline club members and $70 vs. Lake City; for non-members. Snacks Friday and drinks are provided. n 9 a.m. — Wakulla vs. There are discounts for Julington Creek/Meridian more than one family Park winner; 11:30 a.m. member. — District 4 Rage vs. Ft. For details, call the pro Caroline/Lake City winner; shop at 752-3339. 10U Thursday ADULT SOFTBALL n 9 a.m. — Fort White Open meeting vs. Lake City; 11:30 a.m. — Atlantic Beach vs. set for Aug. 8 Whitehouse; 2 p.m. Columbia County — Mandarin vs. Wakulla, Adult Softball’s annual Keystone Heights vs. open meeting is 7 p.m. Argyle and Callaway vs. Aug. 8 in the meeting Fort White/Lake City room at the Southside winner; Sports Complex adult 9U fields. There will be Thursday elections of officers for n 9 a.m. — Atlantic Beach 2014-15. Only currently vs. Oakleaf; 11:30 a.m. — registered players are Whitehouse vs. Lake City; Friday eligible to vote. COURTESY For league info, n 9 a.m. — San Souci ballcharts.com Lake City Babe Ruth Baseball’s 11U All-Stars are (front row, from left) Cooper Brasfield, Cole Chancey, Travis Dicks, vs. Atlantic Beach/Oakleaf go to / Colby Holton and Wade Skinner. Second row (from left) are Ashton Miles, Max Bavar, Colby Strickland, Bryant Green and CCAdultsoftball. winner; 11:30 a.m. — Union Tyler Yaxley. Back row coaches (from left) are manager Andy Miles, Sid Strickland and Todd Green. Not pictured are County vs. Whitehouse/ YOUTH VOLLEYBALL John Saucer and Gabe McCoy. Lake City winner. Volleyball camp registration open Columbia High Argentina beats Netherlands on penalty kicks volleyball coach Heather Benson has a Youth By MIKE CORDER stalemate. even a starter for his Monaco club Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. That Volleyball Camp (ages Associated Press A day after Germany lit up most of last season — blocked means Brazilians will have to watch 10-14) planned for 6-8 the World Cup with its clinical penalties by Ron Vlaar and Wesley their fiercest rivals play for the p.m. July 18-19 at the SAO PAULO — Goalkeeper 7-1 destruction of host Brazil, the Sneijder. For Argentina, Lionel world title in their most hallowed CHS gym. Cost is $40. Sergio Romero saved two penal- Netherlands and Argentina could Messi, Ezequiel Garay, Sergio stadium, bringing the country’s For details, e-mail ben ties Wednesday to send Argentina not manage a goal between them in Aguero and Maxi Rodriguez all World Cup to an extra bitter end. [email protected]. into the World Cup final with a 4-2 120 minutes before the shootout. converted their spot kicks. Argentina, a two time World Cup shootout win over the Netherlands Romero — thought to be a weak Argentina will play Germany winner, reached its fifth final, and n From staff reports after the game finished in a 0-0 link in this Argentine team and not in Sunday’s final at the Maracana its first in 24 years.

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Boston at Houston, 8:10 p.m. RESERVES TELEVISION Detroit at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Pitchers Minnesota at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Madison Bumgarner, LHP, Giants TV sports Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Aroldis Chapman, LHP, Reds Johnny Cueto, RHP, Reds Today NL standings Zack Greinke, RHP, Dodgers BOXING Clayton Kershaw, LHP, Dodgers 10 p.m. East Division Craig Kimbrel, RHP, Braves FS1 — Welterweights, Erickson Lubin W L Pct GB Pat Neshek, RHP, Cardinals (5-0-0) vs. Noe Bolanos (25-9-0); light Washington 48 40 .545 — Francisco Rodriguez, RHP, Brewers heavyweights, Humberto Savigne (12-1-0) Atlanta 49 41 .544 — Tyson Ross, RHP, Padres vs. Jeff Lacy (28-4-0); champion Argenis Miami 44 46 .489 5 x-Jeff Samardzija, RHP, Cubs/A’s; r-Julio Mendez (21-1-1) vs. Rances Barthelemy New York 41 49 .456 8 Teheran, RHP, Braves (19-0-0), for IBF junior lightweight title, Philadelphia 39 51 .433 10 Adam Wainwright, RHP, Cardinals at Miami Central Division Tony Watson, LHP, Pirates CYCLING W L Pct GB Jordan Zimmermann, RHP, Nationals 8 a.m. Milwaukee 52 39 .571 — Catchers NBCSN — Tour de France, stage 6, St. Louis 49 42 .538 3 Jonathan Lucroy, Brewers Arras to Reims, France Cincinnati 48 42 .533 3½ Devin Mesoraco, Reds GOLF Pittsburgh 47 43 .522 4½ Infielders 9 a.m. Chicago 38 51 .427 13 Matt Carpenter, Cardinals ESPN2 — Women’s British Open, first West Division Starlin Castro, Cubs round, at Southport, England W L Pct GB Todd Frazier, Reds 3 p.m. Los Angeles 51 41 .554 — Freddie Freeman, Braves TGC — PGA Tour, John Deere Classic, San Francisco 49 41 .544 1 Dee Gordon, Dodgers first round, at Silvis, Ill. San Diego 40 50 .444 10 Daniel Murphy, Mets 4 p.m. Colorado 38 53 .418 12½ Outfielders COURTESY ESPN2 — USGA, U.S. Senior Open Arizona 38 54 .413 13 Charlie Blackmon, Rockies Championship, first round, at Edmond, Today’s Games Josh Harrison, Pirates Okla. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 0-0) at Hunter Pence, Giants Crushers in Showcase 6 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 8-5), 12:35 p.m. Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins TGC — Web.com Tour, Utah Philadelphia (D.Buchanan 4-5) at The Columbia Crushers 18U travel softball team recently won the North Florida USSSA Championship, first round, at Sandy, Utah Milwaukee (Garza 6-5), 2:10 p.m. State Championship. The Crushers will be in action Friday through Sunday in the 5:30 a.m. AUTO RACING Oakland (Kazmir 10-3) at Jacksonville Storm Showcase at the Girls Softball Complex in Lake City. TGC — European PGA Tour, Scottish San Francisco (Hudson 7-5), 3:45 p.m. Open, second round, at Aberdeen, Washington (G.Gonzalez 6-4) at Race week Scotland Baltimore (W.Chen 8-3), 7:05 p.m. LACROSSE Atlanta (Harang 8-6) at N.Y. Mets SPRINT CUP 9 p.m. (B.Colon 8-7), 7:10 p.m. CAMPING WORLD RV SALES 301 ESPN2 — Men’s amateur, FIL, World Pittsburgh (Volquez 7-6) at St. Louis Site: Loudon, New Hampshire. Championships, Canada vs. United States, (S.Miller 7-7), 7:15 p.m. Schedule: Friday, practice (Fox Sports at Commerce City, Colo. San Diego (Despaigne 2-0) at 1, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.), qualifying (Fox MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 10-2), 10:10 p.m. Sports 1, 4:30-6 p.m.); Saturday, practice 12:30 p.m. Friday’s Games (Fox Sports 1, 9-10 a.m., 11:30 a.m.- WGN — Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m. 12:30 p.m.); Sunday, race, 1 p.m. (TNT, 3:30 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. noon-4:30 p.m.). MLB — Regional coverage, Oakland Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Track: New Hampshire Motor at San Francisco or Chicago White Sox at Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Speedway (oval, 1.058 miles). Boston (4 p.m.) St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Race distance: 318.46 miles, 300 laps. 8 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Angels San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. at Texas or Detroit at Kansas City Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. SOCCER SOFTBALL 9 p.m. ESPN — World Cup, United States vs. NL All-Stars World Cup Canada, at Irvine, Calif. (x-inactive; r-replacement; y-starter) SEMIFINALS STARTERS Wednesday BASEBALL Catcher — Yadier Molina, Cardinals Netherlands 0, Argentina 0, Argentina First Base — Paul Goldschmidt, advanced 4-2 on penalty kicks AL standings Diamondbacks THIRD PLACE Second Base — Chase Utley, Phillies Saturday Third Base — Aramis Ramirez, At Brasilia, Brazil East Division Brewers Brazil vs. Netherlands, 4 p.m. W L Pct GB Shortstop — Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies CHAMPIONSHIP Baltimore 49 40 .551 — Outfield — Andrew McCutchen, Sunday Toronto 48 44 .522 2½ Pirates; Carlos Gomez, Brewers; Yasiel At Rio de Janeiro New York 45 44 .506 4 Puig, Dodgers Germany vs. Argentina, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay 42 51 .452 9 Boston 39 51 .433 10½ Central Division W L Pct GB Detroit 49 37 .570 — Kansas City 46 43 .517 4½ Cleveland 44 45 .494 6½ Chicago 44 47 .484 7½ Minnesota 40 49 .449 10½ West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 57 33 .633 — Los Angeles 52 37 .584 4½ Seattle 49 41 .544 8 Texas 38 52 .422 19 Houston 38 54 .413 20 Today’s Games Oakland (Kazmir 10-3) at San Francisco (Hudson 7-5), 3:45 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Quintana 5-7) at Boston (Lester 9-7), 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Phelps 3-4) at Cleveland (House 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Washington (G.Gonzalez 6-4) at Baltimore (W.Chen 8-3), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 7-2) at Texas (Lewis 6-5), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Smyly 4-8) at Kansas City (Guthrie 5-7), 8:10 p.m. Minnesota (Pino 0-2) at Seattle (Undecided), 10:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. THURSDAY EVENING JULY 10, 2014 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton. Inside Edition (N) Black Box “I Shall Be Released” (N) Rookie Blue “Going Under” (N) NY Med (N) Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton. Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond Rules/Engagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory The 10 O’Clock News (N) Å Chann 4 News Arsenio Hall 5-PBS 5 - - WUFT News at 6 Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Å The This Old House Hour Å Doc Martin “Hazardous Exposure” MI-5 Å BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N) 7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy Å Two and Half Men Big Bang Theory (:31) The Millers (:01) Big Brother (N) (Live) Å Extant “Re-Entry” Action News Jax Letterman 9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne The Vampire Diaries Å The Originals “Bloodletting” Å TMZ (N) Å Access Hollywood The Offi ce Å The Offi ce Å 10-FOX 10 30 30 Be a Millionaire Be a Millionaire Modern Family The Simpsons Hell’s Kitchen A dish made of leftovers. Gang Related “El Zorro y el Gallinero” News Action News Jax Modern Family Two and Half Men 12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Hollywood Game Night (N) Å Welcome to Engels Last Comic Standing (N) Å News Tonight Show CSPAN 14 210 350 Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. WGN-A 16 239 307 America’s Funniest Home Videos America’s Funniest Home Videos How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother TVLAND 17 106 304 Andy Griffi th Show Andy Griffi th Show Andy Griffi th Show Andy Griffi th Show (:12) The Andy Griffi th Show Å King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Love-Raymond Love-Raymond OWN 18 189 279 Dateline on OWN Å Dateline on OWN “Down by the River” Our America With Lisa Ling Å Our America With Lisa Ling Our America With Lisa Ling (N) Our America With Lisa Ling Å A&E 19 118 265 The First 48 “Blood on the Streets” The First 48 “Shattered” Å The First 48 Å The First 48 (N) Å (:01) Beyond Scared Straight (N) Å (:02) Beyond Scared Straight Å HALL 20 185 312 “Hats Off to Christmas!” (2013, Drama) Haylie Duff, Antonio Cupo. Å “Fir Crazy” (2013, Romance-Comedy) Sarah Lancaster, Eric Johnson. Å “Matchmaker Santa” (2012) Lacey Chabert, Florence Henderson. Å FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men ››› “Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol” (2011, Action) Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg. Tyrant “My Brother’s Keeper” CNN 24 200 202 Situation Room Crossfi re (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å The Sixties “The British Invasion” (N) The Sixties “The British Invasion” Anderson Cooper 360 Å TNT 25 138 245 Castle Investigating a psychic’s death. Castle Beckett’s ex-partner arrives. Castle “Punked” Å (DVS) (:01) Castle “Anatomy of a Murder” (:02) Castle “3XK” Å (DVS) (:03) Murder in the First Å NIK 26 170 299 Hathaways The Thundermans Sam & Cat Å Every Witch Way The Thundermans The Thundermans Instant Mom Å See Dad Run Full House Å Full House Å Friends Å (:36) Friends Å SPIKE 28 168 241 Cops Å Jail Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å iMPACT Wrestling (N) Å Cops Å Cops Å MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å House “Parents” Å House “Dead & Buried” Å Seinfeld Å Bosom Buddies The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Å DISN 31 172 290 Liv & Maddie Liv & Maddie Austin & Ally Å Dog With a Blog Jessie Å Girl Meets World “Zapped” (2014, Comedy) Zendaya, Spencer Boldman, Chanelle Peloso. Å Liv & Maddie Dog With a Blog LIFE 32 108 252 “Walking the Halls” (2012, Drama) Jamie Luner, Al Sapienza. Å “A Sister’s Nightmare” (2013) Kelly Rutherford, Natasha Henstridge. Å “The Good Mistress” (2014, Suspense) Annie Heise, Kendra Anderson. Å USA 33 105 242 NCIS: Los Angeles “Endgame” NCIS: Los Angeles “Recruit” NCIS: Los Angeles “The Fifth Man” Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family BET 34 124 329 106 & Park “Top 10 Countdown” (N) The BET Awards 2014 Pharrell Williams; Nicki Minaj. Å BETX Down the Road (N) Å The Game Å ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN FC Highlights, news, reactions and opinions from the day in soccer. (N) Softball World Cup: Teams TBA. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 36 144 209 g(4:00) Golf U.S. Senior Open Championship, First Round. (N) Å Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å Lacrosse 2014 FIL World Championships: Canada vs. United States. (N) Olbermann (N) (Live) Å SUNSP 37 - - Tennis Florida Insider Fishing Report Boxing From May 5, 2012. WBC light middleweight title bout. Florida Insider Fishing Report DISCV 38 182 278 Deadliest Catch The fl eet has doubts. Deadliest Catch “Women Drivers” MythBusters Å MythBusters “Fire in the Hole” (N) Beasts of the Bayou (N) Å MythBusters “Fire in the Hole” Å TBS 39 139 247 Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Conan Å HLN 40 202 204 Forensic Files Forensic Files Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace (N) Dr. Drew on Call (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) On the Record W/Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å E! 45 114 236 Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) The E! True Hollywood Story (N) Å The E! True Hollywood Story Å Keeping Up With the Kardashians Chelsea Lately E! News TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Xtreme Waterparks Xtreme Waterparks Bizarre Foods America Å The Layover With Anthony Bourdain The Layover With Anthony Bourdain Man v. 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Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper (N) Å House Hunters (N) Hunters Int’l Fixer Upper Å TLC 48 183 280 Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Å Here Comes Honey Here Comes Honey Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Å Here Comes Honey Here Comes Honey Leah Remini: It’s Leah Remini: It’s Here Comes Honey Here Comes Honey HIST 49 120 269 Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) (N) (:31) Pawnography (:02) Pawn Stars (:32) Pawn Stars ANPL 50 184 282 To Be Announced North Woods Law: On the Hunt North Woods Law (N) American River Renegades Å North Woods Law FOOD 51 110 231 Chopped “Pride of New Orleans” Food Network Star Chopped “Amazing Amateurs” Chopped “Short and Sweetbreads” Chopped “Break a Crab Leg!” Diners, Drive Diners, Drive TBN 52 260 372 (5:00) Praise the Lord Å Always Good New The Potter’s Touch Trinity Family Joel Osteen Å Joseph Prince Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (N) (Live) Å FSN-FL 56 - - Icons of Coaching ACC All-Access UFC Reloaded “UFC 140: Jones vs. Machida” Jon Jones faces Lyoto Machida. World Poker Tour: Season 12 World Poker Tour: Season 12 SYFY 58 122 244 ›› “Stargate: Continuum” (2008) Ben Browder, Michael Shanks. Å Defi ance “Beasts of Burden” (N) Dominion “The Flood” (N) Spartacus: Blood and Sand “Legends” (:05) Dominion “The Flood” AMC 60 130 254 Jaws the Revenge (:45) ›››› “Jaws” (1975) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. A man-eating shark terrorizes a New England resort town. Å (:45) ››‡ “Jaws 2” (1978, Horror) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton. Å COM 62 107 249 (5:56) South Park (:27) South Park (6:58) Tosh.0 Å (:29) Tosh.0 Å Chappelle’s Show It’s Always Sunny Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å ›‡ “Half Baked” (1998, Comedy) Dave Chappelle. Å CMT 63 166 327 Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å ››‡ “Bruce Almighty” (2003) Jim Carrey. A frustrated reporter receives divine powers from God. Party Down South (N) Party Down South NGWILD 108 190 283 Dinofi sh America the Wild Galapagos Sites and creatures of the islands. Galapagos NGC 109 186 276 The Savage Line “Bear in Sight” Inside Cocaine Wars “Drug Mules” Inside Cocaine Wars “Airport Sting” Inside Cocaine Wars Inside Cocaine Wars Inside Cocaine Wars SCIENCE 110 193 284 Through Wormhole-Freeman How It’s Made How It’s Made How It’s Made How It’s Made How It’s Made They Do It? Outrageous Acts of Science Å How It’s Made How It’s Made ID 111 192 285 My Dirty Little Secret Å My Dirty Little Secret Å Blood Relatives “He Said, She’s Dead” Handsome Devils “Evil in My House” Southern Fried Homicide (N) Å Blood Relatives “He Said, She’s Dead” HBO 302 300 501 ›› “Fantastic Four” (2005) Ioan Gruffudd. ‘PG-13’ Å (:45) ››› “42” (2013) Chadwick Boseman. Jackie Robinson breaks baseball’s color barrier. ‘PG-13’ The Leftovers “Penguin One, Us Zero” Cathouse: Menage a Trois Å MAX 320 310 515 ›› “The Dukes of Hazzard” (2005, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville. ‘PG-13’ Å (7:50) ››› “” (1977, Comedy-Drama) Paul Newman. ‘R’ Å ›‡ “Runner Runner” (2013, Drama) Ben Affl eck. ‘R’ Å Great Bikini SHOW 340 318 545 (5:45) ›› “Man on a Ledge” (2012) Sam Worthington. Å “Kidnapped for Christ” (2014, Docudrama) Premiere. ‘NR’ ›››‡ “Crash” (2004, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle. ‘R’ Å Penn & Teller ›››› Five Fingers Page Editor: Emogene Graham, 754-0415 LAKE CITY REPORTER ADVICE & COMICS THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 3B DILBERT DEAR ABBY Woman thinks bride-to-be’s friendship isn’t worth the cost DEAR ABBY: My best band thinks we should snug- friend is getting married gle up and sleep together and asked me to be her even when we’re sick. I maid of honor. She has also think it’s common courtesy BABY BLUES asked me to buy an expen- to keep a respectable dis- sive dress, host a lavish tance from loved ones and shower I’m afraid I can’t to clean up after yourself afford and plan a destination when you have a “bug” that bachelorette party. The cost Abigail Van Buren is communicable. I need to will be exorbitant. www.dearabby.com stay as healthy as possible On top of this, she has to keep up with the needs asked me to be her “cover” won’t have lost much. This of our child, the housework when she lies to her fiancé girl lacks both judgment and and my job while my hus- about where she is. She has character, and you’ll be bet- band is sick. Your thoughts? admitted to me that she has ter off to distance yourself. — MARRIED TO A MAN- cheated on him, and I think Both of you should mingle CHILD WHO NEEDS A she’s doing it again. with people with whom you MOMMY BLONDIE I know it’s not my place to have more in common. DEAR MARRIED TO A question her or tell her what DEAR ABBY: I don’t MAN-CHILD: Your husband to do, but this has made me know where to start so I will may think I’m heartless, but hesitant to commit financial- just plunge in: I have five I agree with you. While he ly to her wedding. Should kids by five different men. may “need” you emotionally, I talk to her about this? I I am not a terrible person. his rational self should accept don’t want to lose my best I have a job, take care of that with a child in the house friend, but I also don’t want my babies and am working and the demands of your job, to put my money on the line toward a degree. But some- you need to stay well and for someone who isn’t being times I feel like the ultimate functional. honest. — DRAGGING MY loser. I get judged all the His tissues, meds and a HEELS IN NEW YORK time. I’m so ashamed of the pitcher of water should be BEETLE BAILEY DEAR DRAGGING YOUR choices I have made in life. by the bed. There should HEELS: Do not question Will it ever be better? — 5 be a wastebasket for his your friend or tell her what KIDS, 5 DADS IN OREGON tissues. He should wash his to do, but DO convey to her DEAR 5-5: You will see hands before touching any- that you can’t function as an improvement as soon as thing, and you should use her maid of honor because you stop beating yourself up hand sanitizer liberally. You you can’t afford the cost. over the choices you have should sleep elsewhere. The And the next time she asks made. No one can change “cuddling” can wait until you to cover for her, tell her the past. All we can do is he’s no longer contagious. you no longer want to be a learn from our mistakes and P.S. And don’t forget to party to deceiving her fiancé make a conscious decision sympathize. because you’re having trou- not to repeat them. And as ble looking him in the eye. to those who judge you, HAGAR THE HORRIBLE ■ Write Dear Abby at Your best friend sounds they should judge not, lest www.DearAbby.com or like a piece of work, and if it they, too, be judged. P.O. Box 69440, Los costs you the friendship you DEAR ABBY: My hus- Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES ARIES (March THE LAST WORD regarding your direction 21-April 19): You will be or who is on your side and tempted to spend on luxury Eugenia Last who isn’t will develop. Look items. You can have fun someone who interests at your options and head without being indulgent. you will bring you closer toward the people and the SNUFFY SMITH An important relationship together. Share your feel- path that will bring you the can be enhanced with less ings and offer alternatives greatest satisfaction and possessiveness and more with regard to your current pleasure. Love is on the passion. Self-improvement relationship. Romance is in rise. HHH projects will turn out well. the stars. HHHHH CAPRICORN (Dec. HHHHH VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22-Jan. 19): Don’t take a TAURUS (April 20-May 22): Be careful whom risk. You are best to stick to 20): Concentrate on putting you share your personal what you know works best. your own personal touch information with. Don’t mix Prepare to deal with the on any job you do. Taking business with pleasure. unexpected and counteract an active or aggressive Stick to your game plan and any situation that has the role in your professional don’t make changes to your potential to disrupt a part- ZITS advancement will have its financial investments. An nership that is vital to your benefits. Making a conve- offer will not be as good as future plans. HHH nient change at home will it appears. HH AQUARIUS (Jan. improve your comfort and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 20-Feb. 18): Put greater lower your stress. HHH 22): Share your thoughts emphasis on you and what GEMINI (May 21-June diplomatically and you will you can do to improve your 20): Consider your current get your way. Any pressure home, business, finances personal situation and what or lack of courtesy will and love life. One main you can do to improve your work against you. Listen alteration can have a snow- relationship with those carefully to what a partner ball effect that will improve you deal with the most. has to say, but don’t overre- your life. Helping someone Reviewing the past will help act or you will end up in a you love will result in per- you make a wise choice stalemate. HHHH sonal rewards. HHHH GARFIELD now. Question motives and SCORPIO (Oct. PISCES (Feb. be honest about the way 23-Nov. 21): Expand your 19-March 20): Moving, you feel. HHH interests and friendships to renovations and home CANCER (June include something or some- improvements will end 21-July 22): Keep whatev- one unusual and you will up costing more than you er you do simple and within learn something valuable. anticipate, causing stress your means. Moderation is A change at work or within and emotional turmoil. key and not overreacting the industry you belong Sticking to a set budget or is necessary. A change of to will cause alarm. Don’t revising your plans to fit plans may not sit well with overreact; it won’t be as bad your financial criteria will you, but it shouldn’t stop as you anticipate. HHH be necessary. Emotional you from continuing down SAGITTARIUS (Nov. manipulation is apparent. B.C. the path that you feel suits 22-Dec. 21): Uncertainty HH you best. HHH LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Make changes at CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS home that add to your Phyllis Smith, 63; Mindy Sterling, 61; Gary Levox, 44; Sofia comfort and convenience. 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Living Trust, dated No- Friendly, energetic person Fish and Wildlife. If you are Legal Description: Lot 8, Block C of needed. Must be available unsure, contact the local SUEZETT WAWZYNSKI, et al vember 28, 2001 OLD WIRE FARMS, a subdivision, Services Defendant(s). 530 SW Arredondo Place weekends. Apply in person. office for information. according to the Plat thereof as re- Windsor Arms Apts. 384 SW NOTICE OF ACTION Lake City, Florida 32025 corded in Plat Book 6, Page(s) 22- ATTORNEY – CHILD SEX TO: JONATHAN BUCK WAW- DIANE D. HARRELL, Successor Dexter Circle DFWP 22A, of the Public Records of CO- 05545877 Medical ABUSE LAWSUITS at ZYNSKI Trustee of the O.P. DAUGHTRY, LUMBIA County, Florida. 412 Supplies DAYCARE (2011) – No Statute of RESIDENT: Unknown JR. Living Trust, November 28, Together with a 1996 SUMM dou- Limitations LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 261 2001 blewide mobile home with Identifi- Mechanic general purpose. SOUTHWEST CROSSBOW 374 SW Shortleaf Drive Hoverround motorized wheel Christopher Parker-Cyrus, Esq. cation Numbers H119628GL and General building maintenance chair. Retail for $2500 plus will 200 NE 1ST St., Gainesville, FL PLACE, A/K/A RT 22 BOX 2974, Lake City, Florida 32024 H119628GR located thereon. Full or Part time. Own tools LAKE CITY, FL 32024-4218 MORGAN LAW CENTER FOR sell for $2000 OBO must see to 32601 352-346-3569 Address: 123 SW Pioneer Way, Fort 386-755-6481 appreciate 386-288-8833 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ESTATE White, Florida 32038. that an action to foreclose a mort- & LEGACY PLANNING, PLLC Any person claiming an interest in Mechanic needed for general gage on the following described TERESA BYRD MORGAN the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- Musical property located in COLUMBIA Florida Bar No. 0698954 semi-truck and tire repairs. Legal er than the property owner as of the Steady employment with benefits. 413 Merchandise County, Florida: 234 East Duval Street date of the lis pendens must file a Commence at the NE corner of the Lake City, Florida 32055 Wage dependent on experience. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE claim within sixty (60) days after the Must have own hand tools. 05545723 THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4, Section 15, 386/755-1977 (office) sale. Township 4 South, Range 16 East, 386/755-8781 (facsimile) Please contact Greg Boyette @ Acrosonic Baldwin. Beautiful AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, Dated this 26 day of June, 2014. Columbia Grain 755-7700 Spinet Piano. Light Mahogany, FLORIDA Columbia County, Florida, and run S [email protected] P. DeWitt Cason 2 degree 10 minutes 32 seconds E Attorney for Successor Trustees Free tuning & delivery. $975 CIVIL ACTION Clerk of the Court 352-509-1855 leave message CASE NO.: 12-2014-CA-000036 along the East line of said NW 1/4 of By: /s/ S. Markham Now Hiring Qualified NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC. NE 1/4, a distance of 272.37 feet, 05545844 Deputy Clerk Instructional Teachers in a positive Plaintiff, thence S 88 degree 00 minutes 04 July 10, 17, 2014 Christian Environment. Please fax seconds W 25.00 feet, thence S 40 resume 386-755-3609 or Email vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 05545791 DANIEL K MARTIN, et. al., degree 35 minutes 03 seconds W July 10, 17, 2014 [email protected] Wanted to Buy 872.76 feet to the Point of Begin- THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 420 Defendants. IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- NOTICE OF ACTION ning, thence continue S 40 degree 35 In search of metal minutes 03 seconds W, 137.79 feet, TY, FLORIDA RESTAURANT MANAGER TO: ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CIVIL ACTION Must be able to work weekends storage cabinets WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN thence S 88 degree 00 minutes 04 seconds W, 31.75 feet, thence N 49 CASE NO.: 2009-000015-CA- 010 Announcements and nights. Experience required. 2 door & 5 shelves PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- AXMX Company offers health 386-755-1059 TEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS DE- degree 24 minutes 57 seconds W, 175.27 feet, thence N 40 degree 35 DIVISION: MF insurance, paid vacations, bonus VISEES, GRANTEES, BENEFI- JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- Christmas in July Fair plan and great working CIARIES OR OTHER CLAIM- minutes 03 seconds E, 159.28 feet, at The Ivy Cottage of Macclenny thence S 49 degree 24 minutes 57 TIONAL ASSOCIATION environment. Salary plus 430 Garage Sales ANTS BY THROUGH UNDER, PLAINTIFF July 12th - 9 to 5. Raffles for AND AGAINST DANIEL K MAR- seconds E, 198.65 feet to the Point of commission. Send resume with Beginning. IN COLUMBIA COUN- VS. handmade quilt and other goodies. 1640 SE CR 245A , LC TIN, DECEASED Come support your local artisans work references to Box 05125, TY, FLORIDA. ROGER LOVELADY, ET AL. C/O The Lake City Reporter, P.O. Rain or Shine! Fri-Sun 7/11-7/13 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DANIEL DEFENDANTS K MARTIN has been filed against you, and you Box 1709, Lake City, FL, 32056 8am-? NO EARLY BIRDS are required to serve a copy to your NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT Something for everyone! BRIAN JONES TO CHAPTER 45 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BRIAN written defenses, if any, to this action Services Store Manager Needed on Phelan Hallinan, PLC, attorneys NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur- 060 575 NW Gwen Lake Ave JONES suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- Convenience store experience a MARGUERITE MARION PANTER for plaintiff, whose address is 2727 Saturday 7/12 - 7am-? West Cypress Creek Road, Ft. Lau- sure dated June 24, 2014, and en- ATTORNEY – CHILD SEX must. Able to work flexible hours. AKA MARGUERITE MARION Salary plus commission. Send Clothing, household & derdale, Fl 33309, and file the origi- tered in Case No. 2009-000015-CA- ABUSE LAWSUITS at plenty of misc. MARTIN AXMX of the Circuit Court of the resume to: SOSMP 3076 95th UNKNOWN nal with the Clerk of the Court, with- DAYCARE (2011) – No Statute of in 30 days after the first publication Third Judicial Circuit in and for Co- Limitations Drive, Live Oak, Fl 32060 Community Yard Sale @ Regency 3808 GALLO DR, CHALMETTE, lumbia County, Florida in which Attn: HR Manager. & James Square Apts. Huntsboro LA 70043 of this notice, either before or imme- Christopher Parker-Cyrus, Esq. diately thereafter, July 21, 2014 oth- JPMorgan Chase Bank, national As- 200 NE 1ST St., Gainesville, FL & Archer Streets off US 90 & Hall 379 SW MOLLIE TERR LAKE sociation, is the Plaintiff and Cather- CITY FL 32024 erwise a default may be entered 32601 352-346-3569 TEACHERS of Fame Dr. July 12 8-? against you for the relief demanded ine Lovelady; Roger Lovelady and 107 SUNNY VIEW CIR APT B3 $8.71 - $11.07 hr Creek side Moving Sale. in the Complaint. Unknown Tenant NKA Tabitha Tay- Infant/Toddler (birth-3) WINCHESTER TN 37398 2168 lor, are Defendants, the Columbia 163 SW Lucy Ct, LC Sat 529 SE STATE ROAD 100 LAKE This notice shall be published once a Job Pre-school (ages 3-5) week for two consecutive weeks in County Clerk of the Circuit Court 7/12 8am-1pm. Furniture, RV CITY FL 32025 will sell to the highest and best bid- 100 Opportunities Openings in Columbia, Accessories, Yamaha Keyboard 3730 SR 247 SW LAKE CITY The Lake City Reporter. Hamilton, Lafayette & AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- der for cash in/on on the third floor 32024 of the Columbia County Courthouse Suwannee Counties PUBLISHER'S NOTE AND TO: All persons claiming an TIES ACT: If you are a person with 05545691 All Yard Sale Ads a disability who needs any accom- at 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake APPLY ONLINE at interest by, through, under, or against City, Florida 32055, Columbia Rountree Moore www.sv4cs.org Must be Pre-Paid. the aforesaid Defendant(s). modation in order to participate in Automotive Group. this proceeding, you are entitled, at County, Florida at 11:00 AM on the Or E-mail / fax resume to: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 13 day of August, 2014, the follow- Seeking highly motivated [email protected] that an action to foreclose a mort- no cost to you, to the provision of individual for sale position. Sat 7/12 8AM MOVING SALE certain assistance. Please contact ing described property as set forth in Fax (386) 754-2220 557 NW Orange St LC Household gage on the following described said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: Great income potential with Call 754-2225 property: Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- items, Dishes, Decor, Men/ tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, LOT 2, BLOCK 7, OAK HILL ES- benefits. No experience EOE A PORTION OF LOT 31, BAR- TATES REPLAT, ACCORDING necessary. Call Chris Shelley Womens Clothing, Furniture WICK SUBDIVISION, A SUBDI- Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- today to set up your interview SAT. 7/11 & SUN. 7/12, 8-?, VISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT 386-758-6171 Medical BOOK 4, PAGE 47, PUBLIC RE- before your scheduled court appear- 516 SE Evergreen Dr., going ance, or immediately upon receiving BOOK 3, PAGE 52, OF THE PUB- 120 Employment South just past VA, Forest Hills CORDS OF COLUMBIA COUN- LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA TY, FLORIDA. SAID PORTION this notification if the time before the Subdivision on left, follow signs. scheduled appearance is less than 7 COUNTY, FLORIDA 05545847 05545828 BEING MORE PARTICULARLY A/K/A 144 SE OSCEOLA PLACE, Transitional Care/Managed DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BE- days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. LAKE CITY, FL 32025 Care Nurse. Managed Care GIN AT THE NORTHWEST COR- Any person claiming an interest in 440 Miscellaneous NER OF LOT 31 OF BARWICK DATED June 19, 2014 Preferred. RN or LPN. Clerk of the Circuit Court the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- SUBDIVISION, AS RECORDED Apply in person at 1620 East FREE Used Wood for By /s/ B. Scippio er than the property owner as of the Ad Designer Position Helvenston St. Live Oak, Fla. IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 47, PUB- date of the Lis Pendens must file a Privacy Fence. LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA Deputy Clerk of the Court Candidates must be proficient in 32064 386-362-7860. claim within 60 days after the sale. all Adobe CS print production You will need to pick up. COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND RUN N AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 386-292-3366 88¿1/250;31” E, 182.80 FEET; 05545708 programs. Send resume and Medical Assistant Needed F/T for July 3, 10, 2014 TIES ACT: If you are a person with digital work samples to: THENCE RUN S 01¿1/255 48” E, A a disability who needs any accom- Medical Office M-F and P/T for Gym Equip & More, Must Sell- DISTANCE OF 233.97 FEET; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD modation in order to participate in Dave Kimler at Surgery Center Wed, Thur and Quickly-Cheap! TVs $25,Std THENCE RUN S 88¿1/250 31” W, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR this proceeding, you are entitled, at [email protected]. every other Tue. Send resume to: Plates .30/lb, Tanning Bed $350 FOR A DISTANCE OF 183.95 COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA no cost’ to you, to the provision of Interviews to follow for [email protected] OBO, Cybex, Body Master & FEET, THEN RUN N 1¿1/246 07” PROBATE DIVISION certain assistance. Please contact qualifying applicants. Others. Some Free Items W, 233.97 FEET TO THE POINT CASE NO. 14-97 CP Carrina Cooper, Court Administra- Competitive salary and benefits Available. 365-2047 for more info. OF BEGINNING. IN RE: The Estate of tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue, plan available. EOE Business TOGETHER WITH: 2000 60 X 28 OLAN PALMER DAUGHTRY, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 170 Opportunities LIMITED MOBILE HOME, SERI- JR., 32055, 386-758-2163 at least 7 days Mobile Homes AL GAFLX34A30611-SL22 AND Deceased. 05545850 Remax Pam Beauchamp 630 for Rent before your scheduled court appear- Now Hiring Class A CDL GAFLX34B30611-SL22. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ance, or immediately upon receiving (386)303-2505 Office/business in has been filed against you and you (summary administration) Delivery drivers for local high traffic location. Updates 3 BR/2 BA, completely this notification if the time before the delivery routes. are required to serve a copy of your TO ALL PERSONS HAVING scheduled appearance is less than 7 include a newer metal roof, pine refurbished, appliances furnished, written defenses, if any, to it on the CLAIMS OR days; if you are hearing or voice im- Lifting req. is 50lbs, Must have HW flooring. MLS84805 $78,000 Fenced yard. $850 month. & $850 attorney for the Plaintiff, MILLEN- DEMANDS AGAINST THE paired, call 711. clean driving record with a total deposit 386-288-8401 NIUM PARTNERS, whose address ABOVE ESTATE: of 7 years driving experience Dated in Columbia County, Florida Schools & - 3/2 S. of Lake City. is 21500 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, You are hereby notified that an Or- this 26 day of June, 2014. and be at least 21 years of age. 240 Education Rent-to-Own FL 33180, and the file original with der of Summary Administration has Clerk of the Circuit Court Criminal background check and Clean. Small Down $775 mth. the Clerk within 30 days after the been entered in the estate of OLAN Columbia County, Florida drug screening are required. 386-590-0642 & 867-1833 first publication of this notice, or on PALMER DAUGHTRY, JR., de- 05545675 www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com By: /s/ S. Markham Apply in Person: INTERESTED in a Medical or before July 16, 2014. If you fail to ceased, File Number 14-97-CP, by Deputy Clerk 467 SW Ring Court, do so, a default may be entered the Circuit Court for Columbia Career? Lake City, FL 32025 Express Training offers courses Mobile Homes against you for the relief demanded County, Florida, Probate Division, 05545779 640 for Sale in the Foreclosure Complaint. the address of which is Columbia July 10, 17, 2014 for beginners & exp WITNESS my hand and seal of the County Courthouse, Post Office Box IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD 05545902 Brand New 2015 28X52 Court on this 16 day of June, 2014. 2069, Lake City, Florida 32056; that Full Time Housekeeping / Nursing Assistant, $499 P. DEWITT CASON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR 6K off. $55,900 the Decedent s date of death was Laundry/maintenance person Day 7/14/14 Setup w/AC Ends 7/31 CLERK OF THE COURT September 12, 2013; that the total COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA Phlebotomy national certifica- CASE NO.: 2014-CA-000053 needed, experience preferred 904-259-4663 By: /s/ B. Scippio value of the estate is $0.00, and that send resume to: Housekeeper tion, $800 next class- 8/4/2014 Deputy Clerk the names and address of those to VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, INC., 256 SW Professional Glen Like New! whom it has been assigned by such LPN 9/15/14 05545645 Plaintiff, Lake City, Florida 32025 or fax 2007 3BR Doublewide order are: $39K set up w/AC July 10, 17, 2014 Name v. 386-755-2169 or email Fees incl. books, supplies, exam Betty Jean Daughtry MARIEA CLEMENTS and TOBY [email protected] 904-259-4663 Public Auction to be held BRIAN CLEMENTS, IF LIVING, fees. Call 386-755-4401 or AUGUST 15, 2014 at 8AM at and Diane D. Harrell, expresstrainingservices.com Successor Trustees, under INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN Mobile Home Ozzie s Towing & Auto, LLC 2492 SPOUSE OF SAID 05545922 SE Baya Ave. Lake City FL, 32025. the O.P. DAUGHTRY, JR. 650 & Land Living Trust, dated November 28, DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, (386) 719-5608 AND IF DECEASED, THE RE- Following VIN Number: 2001 Pets & Supplies Land/Home Package Address SPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, 310 3BR DWMH on 2.5 acres, prime 530 SW Arredondo Place DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- location. $74,900 or $3500 Down - 1992 FORD EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, 100% German Shepherd Sable VIN# 1FACP52U7NA253023 Lake City, Florida 32025 $599/mo 904-259-4663 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTH- The Lake City Reporter, a daily Superior bloodline male puppy. ARE NOTIFIED THAT: ER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, newspaper seeks AKC, health cert, shots. 3 mos old 2004 DODGE THROUGH, UNDER OR Independent Contractor $1200 Call 386-454-9607 Unfurnished Apt. VIN# 1D7HU18N24J161890 All creditors of the estate of Dece- dent and persons having claims or AGAINST THE NAMED DE- Newspaper Carrier. 710 For Rent FENDANT(S), 05545923 demands against the estate of Dece- Apply in person during normal FREE PUPPY dent, other than those for whom pro- Defendant(s). business hours 2BR/1BA APT. JULY 10, 2014 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE to good home CH/A vision for full payment was made in Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Jack Russell Poodle Lab mix. the Order of Summary Administra- SALE NO PHONE CALLS $530. mo $585 dep. To place your tion must file their claims with this Notice is hereby given that pursuant 386-697-6735 leave message NO PETS 386-697-4814 classified ad call court WITHIN THE TIME PERI- to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 20, 2014, entered in Case Graphic Artist/Production POOLE PUPPY, CKC, 9 weeks, 1BR APT in quiet neighborhood ODS SET FORTH IN SECTION Fulltime, pay based on exp. 755-5440 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- No. 2014-CA-000053 of the Circuit health certificate, $350 with all utilities included. BATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND Court of the Third Judicial Circuit in email resume to: Call 386-755-3547 or Close to the VA. DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL and for Columbia County Florida, P. [email protected] Text 386-466-6709 (727)415-2207 Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 5B

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Scalloping!! Horseshoe Beach Gulf Front 2br, w/lg porch, dock, fish sink. wkend $425. wk $995. 352-498-5986 or 386-235-3633 alwaysonvacation.com #419-181 805 Lots for Sale PUBLISHER'S NOTE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair housing act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or nation- al origin; or any intention to make such preference, limitation or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of chil- dren under the age of 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real es- tate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby in- formed that all dwellings adver- tised in this newspaper are availa- ble on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free telephone number to the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.

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6b LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 Wolves place 6th at nationals

By TIM KIRBY In the 11-Grade skills [email protected] competition, Hall won the dunk contest, while Jonas, The Richardson Coppock and Hall were Community Center/Annie runners-up in the team Maddox North 11th-Grade shooting event. Wolves basketball team The RCC/AMN 7th- placed sixth in the USSSA Grade Wolves also partici- National Championships. pated in the USSSA National The 11th-Grade Wolves Championships. won their pool, defeating Game results with Birmingham Mystique, scoring leaders follow: 70-34, and the Duluth/ n Lakeland Fire 58, Grand Rapids Minnesota Wolves 50. Jordan Smith North Lakers, 58-33. 19, Darrell Brown 8, The Wolves opened the Ma’leak Gaskins, 8, Jermal championship round with Myhand, 8; a 59-49 win over High Point n Skillset Vipers (N.C.) Prospect. (Roswell, Ga.) 46, Wolves Darrell Jones led the 42. Brown 14, Gaskins 7; Wolves with 17 points. n Wellington Wolves Jordan Coppock and Mareo (West Palm Beach) 65, COURTESY Robinson each scored 13 Wolves 46. Jordan Smith 14, Members of the Richardson Community Center/Annie Maddox North 11th-Grade Wolves basketball team are (front row, points and Dilan Hall scored Darrien Jones, 9, Doreyon from left) S.L. McCall, Kalin Timmons, Nate Jacobs, Jordan Coppock, De’Angelo Perry, Kelvin Jonas and Derontay Levy. 12. Kelvin Jonas added four Taylor, 7; Back row (from left) are coach Tony Johnson, Darrell Jones, Mareo Robinson, Dilan Hall, Terry Cooper, Trenton Jones and points. n North Point Youth coach Mardell Jackson. Not pictured are Eli Thomas, Lee Peterson and coach Chris Carodine. In the semifinals, the (Palatka) 43, Wolves 31. Wolves ran into eventual Myhand 10, Smith 8. tournament champion In the 7th-Grade skills New Light Disciples from competition, Smith made Greensboro, N.C. The 11 of 15 3-pointers, and just Disciples won 71-61. missed qualifying for the Wolves scoring: Jones, shootout final. Taylor made 22, Coppock, 16, Hall, 15, six straight in the free throw and Robinson, 8. shooting contest.

COURTESY COURTESY Kelvin Jonas (from left), Dilan Hall and Jordan Coppock Members of the Richardson Community Center/Annie Maddox North 7th-Grade Wolves basketball team are (front row, placed in the USSSA National Championships 11th-grade from left) Ma’leak Gaskins, Jerimiah Mobley, Jaheim Bell, Ahmad Williams, Darrell Brown, Kylen Callum and Jordan Smith. skill competitions. Hall won the dunk contest and teamed with Back row (from left) are coach Jamal Brown, Kelvin Jonas, Deondre Cray, head coach Ryan Bell, Doreyon Taylor, Jonas and Coppock to place second in team shooting. Jermal Myhand, Willie Jernigan and coach Justin Rayford. Not pictured are T.J. Jones and Darrien Jones.

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