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DAYTON OATS, 2002-2018 A PAINFUL LOSS AT FORT WHITE HIGH

CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter Democratic operative Aron Mujumdar of Alabama looks on as ballots are hand-counted here Friday. Dayton As for Nelsons, ‘Willie’ doesn’t mean ‘Bill’ on write-in ballots

By ROBERT BRIDGES The attorney was dead [email protected] earnest in her claim, said County Commissioner Everyone else probably Bucky Nash, who was thought it a joke, but a filling in on the canvass- Democratic attorney here ing board. Still, the board to monitor the manual didn’t buy it — especially recount of ballots Friday since Bill Nelson was wasn’t laughing. already on the ballot. She argued before “We treated it just like the Columbia County the (write-in) votes for COURTESY PHOTOS Canvassing Board — Johnny Cash and Mickey Dayton’s desk, above, had been unsuccessfully — that a Mouse,” said Nash. TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter autographed by classmates write-in vote for singer For the record, Willie Dayton Oats’ friends gather around his desk, placed in the courtyard in the wake of his death in a Willie Nelson was really Nelson’s legal name is of Fort White High Friday morning for a memorial service. meant for Democratic U.S. motorcycle crash Tuesday. Willie Hugh Nelson, while Senate incumbent Bill the senator’s is Clarence Nelson. William Nelson II. The incident made national news, by way of See the full story of the Teens gather to grieve classmate an evening report Friday manual recount locally, by Peter Doocy on Fox. Page 2A. By TONY BRITT and MICHAEL PHILIPS lakecityreporter.com FORT WHITE — About 200 teenagers gathered in a circle around a flagpole holding hands during a moment of silence, eyes fixed on an empty desk in Search is on for the middle, a stand-in for a classmate gone too soon. The death of Fort White shooter; victim Dayton Oats, 16, High School student died Tuesday in a Dayton Oats was unex- motorcycle accident pected, tragic and hard to listed as critical accept. on SR 247. On Friday, Dayton, just 16 years his many friends at old, was killed in a crash By COREY ARWOOD for John Carlos Williams FWHS said goodbye. Tuesday night when the [email protected] IV, age 22, in relation to dirt bike he was riding was the shooting that occurred struck by a pickup truck. Lake City police are look- in the 800 block of SE St. He had just gotten the bike a week earlier. TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter ing for a person of interest Johns Street on Thursday Life goes on, but Friday morning time lingered. Students placed flowers, cards and a teddy bear at in a Thursday shooting around 1:30 a.m. Dressed in purple in Dayton’s honor, students shed the school’s flagpole in honor of Dayton. that left one man in critical A press release issued tears, comforted each other and paid respect at a expressed condolences to his family was a testament condition, and they’re ask- later that day said LCPD makeshift memorial, watched over by a small teddy bear, a poignant reminder that they are still essen- to a boy admired by his peers. ing for help from the public investigators tried to track Lydia Carney, a Fort White 11th grader, led a in their search. tially kids, mourning another. A poster board on which students wrote down their final goodbyes and Police are on the lookout SHOOTING continued on 7A DAYTON continued on 3A

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Thursday, November 22, 2018 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 2A SunDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER QUICK HITS Manual recount changes little Scripture of the Day “Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous ers there, tagging in and most of the day. aged in the mail, while oth- things out of thy law.” Just a handful of out as the day went on. In The canvassing board ers were cast by overseas — Psalm 119:18 (KJV) votes were added addition to monitoring the looked at those ballots in an military voters in a format or subtracted. process, they were allowed attempt to determine voter not recognizable by the to raise objections. intent, if possible. machines, requiring dupli- Thought for Today By CARL MCKINNEY Officials took a while to Though party observers cation. Never go to bed mad. Stay up and fight. [email protected] explain the process and the could inspect the ballots, at The Senate recount went — Phyllis Diller, 1917-2012, American comic rules. Ballots would first be no point could they touch first. The dust has settled in sorted by machine, then sent one. They were asked to In that race, there were the tight Senate and state through three counting teams. keep their hands behind 194 undervotes and five agriculture commissioner Winning Lottery Numbers races, at least as far as local election officials are con- Pick 3: (Friday p.m.) 5-2-8 cerned. Pick 4: (Friday p.m.) 7-5-7-1 In a packed room at Fantasy 5: (Friday) 1-8-11-30-32 the Columbia County Supervisor of Elections Office, counting teams on See an error? Friday went through hun- The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news dreds of the roughly 25,000 items. If you have a concern, question or suggestion, ballots cast by election day please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will here. run in this space. Thanks for reading. 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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SunDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A Fort White High mourns loss of teen

Craig’s wife, Heather, “They want that desk and I DAYTON remembered Dayton, who think it needs to be there.” Continued From 1A was at the Craig house Couey said there is a hours before the accident, grief counselor on campus prayer. She and Dayton as boy with a “heart of to help students cope, but had classes together. gold” who had a perpetual he realizes about 20 of “He always made me smile and was always will- Dayton’s closest friends smile,” she said. “Every ing to lend a helping hand. may have a tougher time. sixth block I would see him “He would always ask to “They’re missing a friend, and he would always ask help with the dishes, sweep and we need to find a way to me how I was. I hung out the floor or to help unload help them get closure,” he with him, not as much as groceries … We, my hus- said. “Going into the holiday some people, but he was a band and I, didn’t realize season, it’s hard for those good friend.” his death would hurt this kids ... I’m having a hard She and several of her much,” she said. time with it because I don’t classmates wanted to know how to help them.” honor Dayton for what he Craig’s wife, Heather, Austin Wright, also brought to their lives. remembered Dayton, close to Dayton, perhaps “He impacted others best summed up what the and he was special to who was at the Craig young man meant to his each and every one of us,” house hours before friends. Carney said. the accident, as boy “No matter what, no mat- ter what you were feeling, Trenton Johnson with a “heart of gold” was moved to tears as he would come over and he signed the poster to who had a perpet- make you laugh and smile,” Dayton’s family. ual smile and was he said. “He was a happy, “I haven’t known good soul.” always willing to lend Dayton’s mother, Brandy Dayton that long,” he a helping hand. “He said. “I talked to him that Harper, said of her son: one time and he seemed would always ask to “He was just a bright boy, like a pretty nice guy — help with the dishes, full of life. And his happi- ness was contagious. Even straightforward, always sweep the floor or to TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter respectful.” when he was in trouble, he help unload groceries would do something crazy Fort White High School principal Keith Couey leads about 200 students in prayer Johnson liked that during a memorial for Dayton Oats in the school courtyard Friday morning. Dayton’s classmates and … We, my husband to make you laugh. Any friends wanted to honor and I, didn’t realize time you were mad at him, it wouldn’t last.” him as a group. his death would hurt “It’s awesome to see She was moved at FIND Who is Columbia County’s next that we can come together this much,” she said. the outpouring of love like that and respect him.” expressed for her son. WHAT Scott Craig, whose “We were very touched. son was a close friend Keith Couey, FWHS prin- We’ve heard from every- cipal, led the initial prayer one, and it feels like YOU Citizen of the to Dayton, also attended the memorial. Craig, who for Dayton during the we are all family. We are said Dayton was at his memorial. He told students forever connected by the NEED home nearly every day, grieving “for our fallen light of my son’s life,” was moved by the impact Tiwahe member” was nor- Harper said. IN Dayton had on so many mal, was all right. Because the life insur- Month? other students. “I thought the students ance policy she had out on TODAY’S “This is a great thing,” did a great job,” he said. “I Dayton was new, the compa- he said. “I’m glad he had thought they did it classy ny is balking at paying out, a lot of friends and people and I loved the idea of the and the family is struggling showed respect and sup- desk that we’ve been sign- to pay the upfront costs of port. He was a great kid. ing for the week.” the funeral. “We want to do He was very respectful. He Couey said he believes right by him,” Harper said. CLASSIFIEDS was at my house almost the empty desk has turned An account to help every day, one of my son’s into a symbol of Dayton’s Dayton’s family with funer- You only best friends and I couldn’t loss to his classmates. al costs has been set up say anything bad about “The desk is their sym- at www.gofundme.com/ live once. him. He was great.” bol for Dayton,” he said. in-memory-of-dayton-oats. That’s worth protecting. Submit your pick A conversation about for the next life insurance now can make a big impact on Columbia County Citizen of the Month! your family (and even The winner receives a free dinner for two, your retirement) later. and it’s easy to participate. Just stop by LET’S TALK TODAY. Rountree Moore Toyota to fill out a form and submit it. No purchase necessary. A winner is chosen each month.

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OUR OPINION Great run, Tigers, Indians ombined, our local prep football teams amassed an 18-5 record for Cthe season, a pretty impressive feat. Columbia High’s Tigers finished at 10-2, Fort White’s Indians, 8-3. Add to that what we didn’t finish with: Any kind of off-field drama such as you might see in other elite programs, big town or small. But that’s par for the course here, really. Columbia’s Brian Allen and Fort White’s Demetric Jackson teach the young men on their respective squads a good bit more A bittersweet memory from ’81 than just blocking and tackling. They instill n 1981, I spent my junior year days, my stomach was comforted in them values that will serve them well off in Paris. It should have been a with chocolate, baguettes slathered the field and for the rest of their lives. Imagnificent time, something in butter, chocolate, apple tarts, and that people with English majors more chocolate. The Tigers smelled a state championship and literary aspirations would have Until Thanksgiving rolled around. this year and are particularly disappointed called “halcyon.” There I was, 19 Regardless of how delicious after Friday’s season-ending loss to Lee, a years old, single, and earnest in the French cuisine might be, our Gallic team they beat in the regular season. City of Lights. I should have been friends cannot do Thanksgiving. Leslie Caron dancing along the Even their translation for the holiday Still, coach and team alike should hold banks of the Seine with Gene Kelly, is so awkward that it demonstrates their heads high, having given it everything or Audrey Hepburn dancing in front Christine M. Flowers how much of an afterthought it is: Le they had and then some. That goes for both of the Arc de Triomphe with Fred [email protected] Jour de l’Action de Donner Grace or teams. Astaire. literally, the Day of the Act of Giving Instead, I was living alone, The day I left, it poured in typ- Thanks. By the time you finish say- Good job, gentlemen. thousands of miles away from my ically melodramatic Hollywood ing it, the turkey is already cold. Philadelphia home, and my father fashion. Actually, since we’re talking The week leading up to the hol- was dying of cancer. The thought Paris, it was more like one of those iday left me incredibly depressed, TODAY IN HISTORY of dancing never even entered my maudlin moments from a Francois remembering the type of mind. Truffaut film where everyone looks Thanksgiving food we would have at On this date: It wasn’t supposed to be this way. depressed and all of the men are home: turkey, stuffing, mashed pota- My “Junior Year In Paris” had been wearing scarves even though it’s 75 toes, Brussels sprouts with bacon, In 1883, the United States and Canada adopted a sys- planned ever since I took French degrees outside. The pretense of corn, beets, pumpkin pie, apple pie, tem of Standard Time zones. in fourth grade at Merion Mercy. and lasagna (my Italian mother’s In 1886, the 21st president of the United States, My first real memory is of twirling Instead, I was living inevitable addition to the meal). Chester A. Arthur, died in New York. around in our Logan living room As I grieved for my father, who In 1928, Walt Disney’s first sound-synchronized ani- on Wingohocking Street to Jacques alone, thousands of was becoming increasingly weaker, mated cartoon, “Steamboat Willie” starring Mickey Offenbach’s “Gaîte Parisienne” like miles away from my I mourned the meal that reminded Mouse, premiered in New York. one of the dancers at the Moulin Philadelphia home, me of our happier times. I felt like In 1936, Germany and Italy recognized the Spanish Rouge. So when the opportunity and my father was Emily in Our Town, walking ghost- government of Francisco Franco. presented itself, I applied for the like through the streets of Paris, In 1959, “Ben-Hur,” the Biblical-era spectacle starring year-abroad program, was accepted, dying of cancer. The looking for something that would Charlton Heston, had its world premiere in New York. and paid the fees. One month later, thought of dancing carry the echoes of home. In 1978, U.S. Rep. Leo J. Ryan, D-Calif., and four Daddy was diagnosed with inopera- never even entered Then I saw it. others were killed in Jonestown, Guyana, by members ble lung cancer at the age of 42. my mind. Perched in the window of a of the Peoples Temple; the killings were followed by a Of course, I begged to stay home. patisserie was a small tart, the size night of mass murder and suicide by more than 900 cult When the begging failed to move of my palm, with maple leaves cut members. my parents, who saw the trip as a “I’ll see you in a little while, pop,” into the pastry and a tiny marzi- In 1987, a fire at London King’s Cross railway station way to protect me from watching my was shattered by the vise-like hug I pan turkey perched on the edge. claimed 31 lives. father fade away, I became belliger- gave him. If he didn’t have any bro- Through tears, I paid for the trea- In 1991, Shiite Muslim kidnappers in Lebanon freed ent and vowed not to go. My father ken ribs it wasn’t for lack of effort sure, snatched it up, then walked to Anglican Church envoy Terry Waite and Thomas kicked that belligerence right out on my part. school where I could make a very Sutherland, the American dean of agriculture at the of me by saying, “If you stay here, And so my Parisian adventure expensive transatlantic call home. American University of Beirut. you are basically saying you want started out on a sour note, amer It was the last time my father In 2017, Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s to watch me die. If you do what we — bitter — for this American. But would recognize my voice. government dismissed a last-ditch U.S. call to end emer- planned, you are telling me that my youth and my innate optimism Not knowing that then, but feeling gency rule, a day after a visit by Deputy Secretary of you expect to come back and spend (or possibly narcissism) helped me quite blessed, I gave thanks. State John Negroponte. many more years with your father.” appreciate the surroundings, and Damn him, for always winning while my heart longed to hear my n Christine M. Flowers is a lawyer and n Associated Press these skirmishes. father’s voice in these precell phone columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News. Lake City Reporter Lake City Reporter Serving Columbia County Since 1874 Why did a Boeing 737 plunge into the sea? he weather in Jakarta was by pushing the nose down. That’s investigators but noted that there TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride clear on the morning of all good if sensors are delivering were “existing procedures for this for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ T Oct. 29 when a brand-new accurate flight data, but what if situation.” tiesThe by Lake Community City Reporter Newspapers is published Inc. with pride Boeing 737 Max passenger jet left those readings were faulty or mis- It may be tempting to ascribe a forW residentse believe of strong Columbia newspapers and ­surrounding build strong coun ‑ Indonesia’s capital on a domestic interpreted? In that case, the plane rise-of-the-robots fear to the Lion tiescommunities by Community —‑“Newspapers Newspapers get Inc. things done!” hop to a nearby island. Soon after, could sense danger where there Air crash. Flying seems miracu- WOure believe primary strong goal isnewspapers to publish ­distinguishedbuild strong and Lion Air Flight 610 plunged into was none and overreact by hurtling lous, but at least passengers know communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers-­oriented get newspapers. things done!” the Java Sea, killing all 189 people downward. they’re safe in the hands of experi- OurThis primary ­mission goal will isbe to accomplished publish ­distinguished through theand aboard. Lion Air reported data problems enced pilots. Now there’s a scenario profitable community-­oriented newspapers. No foul play is suspected. with the doomed plane. On the in which cockpit crews might lose teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, Something cataclysmic occurred previous flight, the crew noticed a control of their jet to a confused integrityThis ­mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, on board that potentially involved bad reading related to the aircraft’s computer? This will not help mem- integrity and hard work. pilot error or equipment malfunc- flight angle. So the pilot “impro- bers of the public overcome fear of Todd Wilson, Publisher tion. But as safety officials, the vised” by turning off a tail mecha- flying — or wariness of other inno- Robert Bridges, Editor airline and Boeing investigate, one nism that could have sent the plane vations. How about driverless cars? JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor chilling scenario has emerged: This into a dive, an Indonesian safety Indeed those are tempting wor- SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor super-modern, highly automated official told The New York Times. ries, but misguided. Technology aircraft may have crashed itself by That slick move was not in the fly- has made air travel safer than Dink NeSmith, President suddenly diving into the water. The ing manual, the official said. ever, while driverless vehicles will Dink NeSmith, President pilots apparently had no time to Boeing markets the 737 Max drastically reduce road fatalities. TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman recover. as being similar to the previous Yet no innovation eliminates risk. The 737 is the workhorse sin- generation, which means training Accidents, errors and tragedies gle-aisle jet of Chicago-based pilots is relatively easy and inex- happen. Boeing. If you’ve flown in the U.S., pensive. According to The Wall The investigation of Flight 610 chances are you’ve flown the 737. Street Journal, Boeing didn’t high- will determine fault and lead to cor- LETTERS POLICY United and American operate 737s. light the risk of a sudden plummet rections that should prevent more Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written Southwest Airlines flies it exclusive- because designers couldn’t picture incidents of this type. The Federal and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and ly. The 737 Max is the newest, most a scenario in which bad data, pilot Aviation Administration already has libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s advanced version; Lion Air’s 737 response and nose overcorrection alerted airlines of the correct pilot- Max 8 plane went into service just a would conspire to risk a crash. ing procedure if the 737 Max’s nose name, address and ­telephone number for verification. few months ago. Pilots criticized Boeing’s handling suddenly dips. Software updates Writers can have two letters per month published. What may have happened? One of the issue. “It’s pretty asinine may follow. Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers theory is that this airplane may for them to put a system on an If there are unidentified risk fac- and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. have outsmarted its pilots. The airplane and not tell the pilots ... tors to flying the 737 Max, millions computerized cockpit controls of especially when it deals with flight of air passengers and their pilots the 737 Max have a new safety fea- controls,” Capt. Mike Michaelis, will expect Boeing to respond. New BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL ture designed to protect the plane chairman of the safety committee planes are nice. Safe planes are par- 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown.­ from a midflight stall. If sensors of the Allied Pilots Association at amount. BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. detect the aircraft rising too steeply, American Airlines, told the Journal. BY EMAIL: [email protected] the controls will react automatically Boeing said it was working with n Chicago Tribune SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 5A

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Today (2425 SW Bascom Norris a.m until 11:30 a.m. 553 NW on Wednesdays at 10:30 or an application can be to learn more about volun- Daylily Club Drive) at 6 p.m. on Mondays Railroad St, Lake City, FL a.m. at the main branch mailed to you. teering. The Suwanne Valley and 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. 32055. (386)754-918 of the Columbia County Daylily Club will meet at 2 Newcomers group meets on Public Library, 308 NW Duplicate Bridge Club ‘Preschool Storytime’ p.m. in the Columbia County Mondays at 5 p.m. Wednesday Columbia Ave. in down- Lake City Duplicate Bridge “Preschool Storytime,” a Library Main Branch. The town Lake City. For more Club meets at 12:30 p.m. library program for families public is encouraged to UMC annual BBQ information about the Wednesdays at The Country with preschoolers, is held on attend. Tuesday The Tustenuggee United library’s children’s pro- Club at Lake City. All bridge Thursdays at 11 a.m. at the Columbia Seed Library Methodist Church’s annual grams, call 386-758-2101. enthusiasts are welcome. For main branch of the Columbia Bingo at Amer. Legion The Columbia Seed pre-Thanksgiving cookout more, call Dottie Rogers at County Public Library, at Bingo games are offered Library is open at the main will be held on Wednesday, Volunteers needed 386-758-8606. 308 NW Columbia Ave. in every Sunday, Monday and library in Lake City on Nov. 21 from 11 a.m. to The Christian Service downtown Lake City. For Thursday at 6:45 p.m. at the Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m. 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 Center (421 NW Washington more information about American Legion Post 57, Volunteers are also on hand p.m. Smoked chicken and St., Lake City) is in search Thursday the library’s children’s pro- 2602 SW Main Blvd. in Lake the first and third Tuesday pork plates with all the fix- of volunteers. The center’s Volunteers needed grams, call 386-758-2101. City. There are three $250 of the month from 2 to 4 p.m. in’s. Eat in or take out. $10 mission is to serve those in Community Hospice jackpots each night. Quarter at the West Branch library adults and $7 child. Whole need in Columbia County and Palliative Care recent- Friday games are played at 3 p.m. located at 435 NW Hall of smoked Boston butts through Christian faith and ly opened a new office at Mondays, Thursdays and Fame Drive (off US Hwy available. Tustenuggee is resources. For more, call 163 SW Stonegate Terrace, ‘Baby & Me’ Sundays. Refreshments are 90 just West of I-75), and at located at 1715 McClinton 386-755-1770. Suite 105, Lake City. “Baby & Me,” a library available at reasonable pric- the Fort White Library on Road in Fort White. For a We are looking for volun- program for parents and es. For more, call 752-7776. Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.m. takeout order, call 386-497- Volunteer at Haven teers to serve in several dif- babies, is held on Fridays 2935. Haven Hospice is current- ferent capacities including: at 11 a.m. at the main Monday Catholic Charities ly seeking volunteers for relief visits for our patient’s branch of the Columbia Catholic Charities of ‘Terrific Twos’ many tasks. No experience families, pet therapy, veter- County Public Library, 308 Al-Anon meeting Lake City needs volunteers “Terrific Twos,” a necessary. To apply online an pinning and clerical help. NW Columbia Ave. in An Al-Anon group meets at to operate our food pantry library program for visit www.beyourhaven.org/ Visit our web site, Volunteer. downtown Lake City. For St. James Episcopal Church Monday-Friday from 7:30 toddlers, is offered volunteer, stop by the office CommunityHospice.com more, call 386-758-2101. OBITUARIES

Dayton Tyrese Oats a member of the Gainesville Care Center, 6037 US HWY follow at Mikesville Presbyterian Hatch (Gary) of Wellborn; his Jennifer Lynn Bizaillon Dayton Tyrese Oats, 16, of Street Rods. Wade was preceded 90 West, Lake City, FL 32055. Church Cemetery in Columbia grandchildren, Jimanie Lang of Ms. Jennifer Lynn Bizaillon, Lake City, died Tuesday after- in death by his parents, Wade Please leave words of comfort County, FL. Visitation with the Lake City; Travis (Ashley) Hatch 43, passed away November 14, noon, November 13, 2018 of inju- L. “Lankford,” Sr. and Aderine for the family on the online guest family will be Saturday evening of Deltona; Justin (Amy) Hatch, 2018 in the University of Shands ries sustained in an accident. A Wildes Reynolds, and his broth- book at www.gatewayforestlawn. from 5-7:00 PM at the funeral Montgomery, AL; Langdon Hospital in Gainesville, FL fol- native of Starke, Florida, Dayton er James Elton Reynolds. Wade com . Arrangements are under home. (Candace) Hatch of Wellborn; lowing a brief illness. She was had been a resident of Columbia is survived by his wife Melba the direction of GATEWAY- Marie Stephenson (Jay), Palm the daughter of the late Florice County for the past seven years Girard and his four children: FOREST LAWN FUNERAL Billye DePratter Coast; Susie (Richie) Nabinger; Bizaillon and was preceded in having moved here with his fam- Sarah Reynolds of Folkston, GA, HOME, 3596 S. HWY 441, Lake Mrs. Billye DePratter, 83, of Jenny Lang, Lacy Lang, and death by her brothers Cheyenne ily. Dayton was a member of the Cindy (Matt) Kelly of Plant City, City. (386) 752-1954 Lake City, passed away peace- Tyler Dorris all of Lake City; and Gary Bizaillon. Jennifer was Fort White High School Junior FL, Wendy (Cully) Kieckhafer fully at her residence on Saturday and Justin Dorris of Tupelo, a lifelong resident of Lake City. Class. Dayton was well known (Asheville, NC), and Tracy (Ryan) M. Wayne Smith morning, November 17, 2018. Mississippi. Two sisters, Faye She enjoyed reading, singing, for his humorous antics. Always Lee. He is also survived by nine M. Wayne Smith, 72 of Funeral arrangements are incom- Taylor of Lake City and Martha she loved her dolls, and Barney, “goofing” around and making up grandchildren: Taylor Sheaffer, Providence, passed away on plete at this time. Please call 752- Payne of Ashville, North Carolina shopping and she had a fascinat- rap lyrics for any and every rea- Brittney Lee, Kaylan Kelly, CJ Thursday, 1234 for further information. A and his brother, David (Melody) ing mind like a fairy tale. She son. He was passionate about dirt Kieckhafer, Ashton Lee, Noel November 15, complete obituary will follow Lang of Lake City. Mr. Lang is enjoyed bows in her hair and she bike riding, hot rods, fishing and Kieckhafer, Ayden Kelly, Shelby 2018 at the in the Tuesday edition of the also survived by a special cousin, loved and missed her Momma the bigger the truck the better he Kelly, and Tanner Kieckhafer. North Florida Lake City Reporter. She is the Barbara “Bobbie” Byrd; Sixteen very much. liked it. Dayton was a Christian. There are also many nieces and Regional mother of Randy, Rusty(Vicki), great-grandchildren and countless Funeral services for Jennifer He was preceded in death by his nephews along with grand nieces Medical Center Rocky(Angie), Reed(Kathy) other family members and friends. will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. grandfathers, James Alex Harper and nephews. Memorial services in Gainesville. and Ray DePratter(Stacey). Funeral services for Mr. Lang on Tuesday, November 20, 2018 and Ulysses Oates. are being handled by Gateway- He was born Arrangements are under the direc- will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., in the Chapel of the Dees-Parrish Dayton is survived by his Forest Lawn Funeral Home and the fourth child of seven to the late tion of the Dees-Parrish Family Monday, November 19, 2018 in Family Funeral Home with Rev. mother, Brandy Harper of Lake will be conducted in the chapel Albert Stanton Smith and Dorothy Funeral Home, 458 South the Chapel of the Dees-Parrish Kenny Sullivan officiating. City; his father, Albert Oats of the funeral home at 11:00 a.m. Edna Tyson Smith. Mr. Smith Marion Avenue Lake City, FL Family Funeral Home with Bro. Visitation with the family will of Starke, FL; sisters, Brittany on Monday, November 19, 2018. was a graduate of the 1963 class 32025. (386) 752-1234 Dwight Law officiating. Interment be held one hour prior to service. Boatwright James, Starke, FL; Graveside services will follow at of Union County High School and will follow in the Fellowship Arrangements are under the direc- Nicole Brown, Columbus, GA; Pineview Cemetery in Folkston, was a lifelong resident of Union James W. “BILL” Lang Baptist Church Cemetery. The tion of the Dees-Parrish Family brothers, Marcus Oats, Lake City; GA at 4:00 p.m. The viewing County and the Providence com- Mr. James W. “BILL” Lang, family will receive friends for Funeral Home, 458 South Gregory Oats, Interlachen, FL; will be held Sunday, November munity. He was a lifelong farmer age 89, passed away late Thursday ONE HOUR prior to the ser- Marion Avenue Lake City, FL his Grandparents, Linda & Dean 18, 2018, from 4-6 p.m. In lieu of and served for 23 consecutive evening, November 15, 2018 in the vice. Arrangements are under 32025. (386) 752-1234. DeLong, Murphy, NC; Mamie flowers, please make donations years as a dedicated county com- Suwannee Valley Haven Hospice the direction of the Dees-Parrish Oates, Albany, GA; Joanne to Haven Hospice of Lake City. missioner helping those in need care center following an extend- Family Funeral Home, 458 Harper, Lawtey, FL; Uncles, Arrangements are under the direc- for Union County, Florida from ed illness. Mr. Lang was the son South Marion Avenue Lake City, Obituaries are paid advertise- Michael Harper, Hampton, FL; tion and care of Gateway-Forest 1992-2015. Mr. Smith was of the of the late Luke and Rosa Ayers FL 32025. (386) 752-1234 Please ments. For details, call the Lake Ronnie, Michael and Tony Oates Lawn Funeral Home, 3596 S. Baptist faith and a member of Old Lang and was a lifelong resident of sign the online family guest book City Reporter’s classified depart- all of Albany, GA; Aunts, Jennifer US HWY 441, Lake City, FL, Providence Baptist Church. He Columbia County. He was a veter- at Parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com ment at 752-1293. Harper Varnum, Quincy, FL; 32025. Please leave words of enjoyed deer hunting, fox hunt- an of the U.S. Army having served Carrie Oates, Rhonda Williams, comfort for the family at www. ing and spending time with his in the Korean War. Following his NOTICE OF MEETINGS Leola Hunt all of Albany and gatewayforestlawn.com. only grandchild, Carson Wayne service to our country, Mr. Lang LAKE CITY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Janice Oates, Atlanta, GA and Smith. Mr. Smith was preceded began a career with the Florida CITY OF LAKE CITY Judy Crews Lee of Starke, FL. His Norman J. Coquyt in death by three siblings, Charles Department of Transportation. He NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake City Community step-family, Clayton & Angelica Mr. Norman J. Coquyt, 85, E. Smith, Christine Hale Petry worked as a surveyor for many Redevelopment Agency for the City of Lake City, Florida will hold a Cray, Duston Hall, Nicole Depoe of Lake City passed away from and Albert Marvin Smith. years and retired in 1993 from the meeting on Monday, November 19, 2018, at 5:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers located on the second floor of City Hall at 205 North Marion all of Lake City and Patricia Cray natural caus- Survivors include his wife Environmental Division after thir- Avenue, Lake City, Florida. of Atlanta, GA. es on Friday, of 54 years, Glenda J. Smith, ty-six years of service. Mr. Lang, Funeral services for Dayton November 16, Providence; his daughter, Rhonda was a Deacon and a very active CITY COUNCIL MEETING THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA will be conducted at 6:00 P.M., 2018 at his res- J. Smith, Providence; his grand- member of the Fellowship Baptist WILL MEET ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2018 AT 6:00 P.M. Monday, November 19, 2018 in idence. Born son, Carson Wayne Smith; Church having served in many var- IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS LOCATED ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF CITY HALL AT 205 NORTH MARION AVENUE, LAKE the Chapel of the Dees-Parrish in LaPlace, Providence; three brothers, Larry ious capacities. In his spare time, CITY, FLORIDA. Family Funeral Home with LA, he was S. Smith (Margaret), Terry S. he enjoyed woodworking, farming All interested persons are invited to attend the meetings identified above. Pastor David Jordan officiat- the son of the Smith, Sr. and David L. Smith and tending to the cows. Mr. Lang ing. Interment will be held on late Frank and Nellie Clement (Gloria) all of Lake City; numer- was preceded in death by his wife Pursuant to 286.0105, Florida Statutes, the City hereby advises the public if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with Tuesday morning at 11:00 in the Coquyt and a Veteran the U.S. ous nieces, nephews and extended of sixty-four years, Delores Lang; respect to any matter considered at its meetings or hearings, he or she will Hope Baptist Cemetery in Starke, Army. He lived in Houston, TX family also survive. a grandson, Jason “Chad” Lang, need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which Florida. The family will receive for many years prior to moving Funeral services will be con- a daughter-in-law, Prepa “Gail” record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be friends at the funeral home from to Lake City in ducted on Sunday, November Lang and brothers, Junior, John based.

4-6:00 Monday evening prior 1982. To those 18, 2018 at 3:00 PM in the Wesley and Harry Lang. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: If you require special aid or services for any to the service. Arrangements who knew him, GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN Mr. Lang is survived by three of the meetings identified above, as addressed in the American Disabilities Act, please contact the City Manager’s Office at (386) 719-5768. are under the direction of the Norman was a Memorial Chapel with Pastor sons, Jimmy Lang, John (Shirley) Dees-Parrish Family Funeral AUDREY E. SIKES, MMC loyal friend, a Gary Crawford and Pastor Melvin Lang and Steve (Trish) Lang all City Clerk Home, 458 South Marion committed mem- Owens officiating. Interment will of Lake City; a daughter, Martha Avenue Lake City, FL 32025. ber of his Parish and devotee of (386) 752-1234 Please sign the Blessed Virgin Mary. Norman the online family guest book at had three loves in his life: his AAA Budget Tree Service, LLC Parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com family, his faith, and his country. Norman is survived by his Wade L. Reynolds, Jr. wife of 61 years, Nelda; his four Wade L. Reynolds, Jr., also children, Natalie Olsson (Ron), 352-472-6032 known as the “Ice Man,” passed Nathan Coquyt (Donna), Nancy 1-800-TREES-00 away Thursday, November 15 at Simmons (Jeff), and Neil Coquyt Cuts Haven Hospice after battling a (Felicia). Through them Norman 914 E. DUVAL STREET • SUITE 1 long illness. Born December 2, was blessed with 10 grandchil- LAKE CITY, FLORIDA 32055 Friend Us On 1940 in Waycross, GA, Wade dren and 2 great grandchildren. 386.205.4302 was 77 years old. Wade gradu- Norman is also survived by his www.aaabudgettreeservice.com ated from Camden County High brother, Francis Coquyt. School Class of 1958. He enjoyed Funeral Mass for Mr. Coquyt attending alumni reunions. Wade will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M. was a charter member of the Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at Folkston Lions Club, a member Epiphany Catholic Church with of the Jacksonville Lions, and a Father Rob Trujillo celebrant. A Construction/Debris Containers Available CCC1325497 member of the Lake City Lions Rosary will be recited at 4:00 352-472-6187 METAL ROOFING, LLC. Club. Every Friday night you P.M. Monday afternoon with a Shingle & Flat Roo ng would find Wade at Hardee’s visitation following from 5:00- 755-7060 352-472-61871-888-ROOF-USA Shingle & Re-Roof www.gulfcoastmetalroof.com Commercial Roo ng showing off his prized ‘55 Chevy 7:00 P.M. at the funeral home. In 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. 1-888-ROOF-USA Flat & Commercial at the weekly Cruise In. Antique lieu of flowers, donations may be Delivered to your job site today. cars were his passion as he was made to Haven Suwannee Valley www.gulfcoastmetalroof.com Friend Us On 6A SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER Hundreds of local vets honored at luncheon

By COREY ARWOOD bers of their family. [email protected] They were addressed by three speakers who Saturday was all about vet- were themselves veterans erans and around 200 from and heralded the audience across the region gathered in with speeches and reminis- Lake City for an afternoon of cences of their own time in barbecue, music and speech- the service. es all organized to “Honor The first speaker was those who served.” Retired US Army Reserve At the last count there Col. Bill Brown, who car- was a crowd of 243 in the ried out two tours of duty in Columbia County Fairground Vietnam as a Green Beret. Entertainment Building. “America has never been The event called, not great since the first man “Honoring Those Who and woman raised their hand Served,” marked its second to defend the Constitution of year, but as emcee Johnnie the United States,” said Bill Norris pointed out early in Brown. “Veterans stand up the lineup, it has a history for freedom. Veterans sign dating back to 1985 with a that document that says, ‘I local radio personality, and will defend the Constitution the torched had been passed of the United States,’ and let to local salon owner, Louise me tell you this, next to the “Miss Wezzie” Huelskamp, Holy Bible, the Constitution who now works year-round of the United States is the with the community to make most important document the event possible. we have in and It celebrated men and these veterans will defend it Photos by COREY ARWOOD/Lake City Reporter women military members until the day they die.” Chris Williams, Earl Peeler, Louise “Miss Wezzie” Huelskamp, Columbia County Sheriff Mark Hunter and new across all branches in both He noted that last Sunday Columbia County District Four Commissioner Toby Witt. times of war and peace. was the 100th anniversary of ognize a veteran if he doesn’t Columbia County Sheriff Huelskamp, who tried to stay had a friend, its Miss Wezzie.” In the crowd were World War I, and even told a have his hat on is if you talk Mark Hunter, who is a in the background through- Numerous local supermar- World War II, Korean War, veteran-related joke. to him and he doesn’t say 30-year Army National Guard out Saturday’s event reluc- kets, restaurants, retailers, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf “They’re truly what I call anything because he didn’t veteran. tantly came to the podium and other businesses, includ- and veterans of the Global silent heroes,” Brown said. hear you.” Lastly, the event organiz- after a round of applause. ing Lake City Reporter, spon- War on Terror, and mem- “The only way you can rec- Following Brown was er, Louise “Miss Wezzie” Brown said, “If a veteran sored Saturday’s event.

Retired US Army Col., Green Beret and Vietnam Local bluegrass, country and classic rock favorite, Mercy Mountain Boys played a mostly patriotic set of songs War veteran, Bill Brown was one of three speakers Saturday. Band members are (from left): Mitch Rogers, Donny Weatherford, Earl Green and Jerry Guy. Saturday.

Over the weekend there were about 250 veterans and members of their family at Columbia County Fairgrounds for the event called, “Honoring Those Who Served.” Lake City Police Color Guard officers Andy Mangrum, a retired U.S. Army veteran, and Brandon Colbert, also a U.S. Army veteran, were served first in line.

Event emcee Johnnie Norris stands at the commemorative cross podium donated by Stanley Crawford Construction, while beside him is organizer and local salon After “Honoring Those Who Served” commenced names were drawn for dozens of owner Louise “Miss Wezzie” Huelskamp and a local pastor. prizes donated by local businesses and individuals. SUNday, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 7A Few votes change hands in manual recount RECOUNT Continued From 2A were signs of voter intent. The canvassing board also reviewed write-ins. Coleman listed off some of the more amusing names he’d seen over the course of the day. Willie Nelson received several votes, as did Mickey Mouse. At least one person want- ed Johnny Cash for the Senate. Another cast a vote for Sen. “Anybody Else.” “And here’s a write-in for ‘Vermin Supreme,’” Coleman said. Coleman even discovered CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter his own name written in for Columbia County Canvassing Board members Tim Murphy (from left), Tom Coleman and Bucky Nash examine a ballot Friday. the agriculture commission- er race on a ballot. One voter wrote in Jesus Christ for Senate. “Likewise for governor and chief financial officer,” Coleman said. The MORE Senate n Recount adds recount to Florida’s rep wrapped for bungling, 8A. up after 4 p.m. Outgoing Republican Gov. Rick Scott, who ran for the Senate seat while approaching his term limit in Tallahassee, gained three votes. The incumbent, Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson, gained four votes. Statewide, Scott was lead- ing by roughly 12,500 votes when the hand recounts commenced. The agriculture com- missioner recount started around 5 p.m. and went quickly compared to the Senate. In the agriculture com- missioner race, there were 532 undervotes and no over- votes, but there seemed to be fewer ambiguous cases. In the end, Democratic candidate Nikki Fried gained one vote over Republican opponent Matt Caldwell. On Saturday, the canvass- ing board was set to con- vene again to deal with five mail-in ballots rejected due to mismatched signatures. Federal Judge Mark Walker on Thursday ordered that those voters be given time to fix issues with their ballots. They were given until 5 p.m. Saturday to do so. SHOOTING Continued From 1A down Williams but were unsuccessful, and they now believe he is hiding from police. So far no charges have been filed, according to the press release, and the vic- tim was taken UF Health Shands in Gainesville. Police said they found the victim with a gunshot wound in a nearby resi- dence after responding to calls that a person had been shot. The victim’s identity has been withheld pending notification of next of kin, according to the release. “Our investigators have worked tirelessly through- out last night (Thursday) to track down a person of interest in this case,” said Chief Argatha Gilmore in the press release. “We are asking anyone with more information about what hap- pened to step forward.” Contact information for Investigator Garrett Register was included in the document along with a request for anyone with information on Williams’ location to call him at (386) 758-5451. 8A SUNday, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER Recount adds to Florida’s rep for bungling The problems go Paul George, a Miami historian, isn’t so certain back even further about Florida’s reputation, than you think. or as charitable as Sanders. “We’re a joke,” he said. By TAMARA LUSH George thinks part of Associated Press the problem is that, to some degree, people come ST. PETERSBURG — to Florida to start over. Mark Toepfer came to this The traditions and habits spit of sand on the Tampa they had elsewhere aren’t Bay shore to soak up the the same in the Sunshine sun, drink a beer and State. maybe do a little fishing — “It’s different here,” he not to talk about elections. said. “If you’re back home But talk he did when in, say, Ohio, you know the asked for his thoughts people at the precinct.” on whether Florida, as a And the state has many judge recently put it, is “the new citizens, he said, laughingstock of the world” along with confusing ballot when it comes to voting. designs. Or perhaps, he “We’re the only state that mused, election drama has problems year after is something intrinsic to year,” the shirtless 58-year- Florida. old said, shaking his head. “Are you aware of what “Why is it like this? Is it happened in 1876?” he the people in charge? Are asks, with mirth in his our machines not like other voice. states’ machines? Fraud? That’s when the U.S. had Incompetence? It’s hard to WILFREDO LEE/ AP Photo a hotly contested presiden- say.” Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes looks on during a hand recount on Friday in Lauderhill. tial election. The winner With races for U.S. wasn’t certain until March Senate and governor still painstaking process. officials have repeatedly on “Late Night With Seth nize ballots. She said the 2, 1877. Democrat Samuel officially undecided, the Tilden won the popular state’s latest recount only There are no chads this failed to anticipate prob- Myers,” was merciless in a world doesn’t see the nor- year, but there are plenty lems in elections. video clip. mal side of Florida during vote, and Republican adds to its reputation Rutherford B. Hayes won for bungling elections. of cracks about flashbacks “We have been the “How will Florida handle times such as this. to the Bush-Gore contest. laughingstock of the world, this recount? Not great,” “Here in Pinellas County the Electoral College. To much of the world, Allegations of fraud vote-counting confusion is And, just as in 2000, the election after election, and she said. “Florida is a at least, it’s been a very Republican candidates in we chose not to fix this,” mess. The people are con- well-run election,” she said. abounded. as authentically Florida as Votes from three states jam-packed theme parks, the contested races have he said. Walker is presiding fused and the system is Indeed, the recount there declared themselves win- over several election-relat- corrupt.” has been run like clock- were disputed. Which state alligators on golf courses had problems? and the ubiquity of Pitbull ners and asked for the ed lawsuits that have been But some others, like work, with election officials recount to stop. filed since Nov. 6. 74-year-old Dunedin resi- giving tours of the ballot “MORE TROUBLE (the Miami rapper, not the IN FLORIDA,” read an dog). Add to this a litany of On Friday, election work- dent Mary Sanders, said warehouse and handing other voting problems: ers in all 67 counties began the “laughingstock” com- reporters detailed agendas Associated Press headline Florida’s history of elec- from Jan. 6, 1877. tion woes dates back to Palm Beach County’s tally- recounting by hand about ment, and all the jokes, are of daily activity. 2000, when it took more ing machines went on the 93,000 ballots that were unwarranted. than five weeks for the fritz during the recount not recorded by voting “I don’t think that now state to declare George W. due to age and overwork. machines. Many counties that I live here,” the New Customers, we are thankful for you! Bush the victor over Vice The electricity went out finished up the Senate Jersey transplant said. “I President Al Gore by 537 in Hillsborough County recount on the first day. guess I’m becoming more HAPPY THANKSGIVING from Laz & Lili votes, thus giving Bush during a machine recount All results are supposed pro-Florida.” the presidency. Back then, and resulted in an 846-vote to be turned in by Sunday Sanders, a volunteer punch-card ballots were deficit. Broward County at noon. State officials will with the League of Women punch lines. Photos of elec- missed the state deadline officially certify the totals Voters, spent Thursday in tion workers using magni- to turn in recount results next week. a windowless room at the by two minutes. 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GENERALS 31 TIGERS 27 OUT OF REACH Refs shouldn’t work Jackson steers epic another game after comeback but CHS taking critical down falls short of victory ow hard is it to count to By ERIC JACKSON four? [email protected] H Friday night’s offici- ating crew must have failed ele- The sideline was emotional mentary math. when star quarterback Jordan What should have been one Smith exited the game with an last chance at a rally instead apparent ankle injury. turned to heartbreak for Trailing by 24, with the sea- Columbia against Robert E. son on the line, Kade Jackson Lee in the teams’ Region 1-7A took over behind center. semifinal. On 2nd down-and-2, Columbia turned to the young third-string quarterback Kade freshman, and he gave the Jackson managed to escape pres- Tigers a glimmer of hope. sure and get the ball out of his Jackson led a gutsy come- hands right back, trimming the deficit to as he took a four, but his potential game-win- hit for incom- ning drive was interrupted but plete pass, a Lee’s stingy defense and an play that was errant loss of down. originally The Generals’ late defensive ruled a fum- stand in the final minutes was ble but quick- just enough to edge the Tigers, ly overturned 31-27, in the Class 7A regional by another Jordan Kroeger semifinal matchup Friday night official. in Lake City. Crisis averted. Third down. “I’m looking at the chains Except it wasn’t. from across the way and it looks Somehow in the confusion like 4th and 10,” head coach over whether it was a fumble Brian Allen said of the would- or an incompletion, the refs lost be third down. “But either way, track of what down it was. It we’re able to get a timeout and should’ve been third, but the had a play called. If you look at down marker said fourth. it on the replay screen, the play The officials went with fourth, is there. We got to commit and even though they were wrong. believe in the guys in front of Even though they should’ve us and go make it. But a lot of been keeping track of the downs credit to Lee. It’s really easy to themselves, which, you know, is walk into this hostile environ- part of the job description. ment and be scared and tuck Columbia head coach Brian your tail. They came out and Allen knew it was third down. fought tremendously.” Players heard him screaming The potential game-winning and hollering. drive wasn’t possible without Heck, everybody in the sta- the Tigers’ stout defense. dium knew it was third down Columbia’s defensive unit was except for the zebras. impressive in the second half BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter as it held Lee to zero points on Columbia defensive lineman Gilshard Newkirk stretches his arms out to tackle Lee quarterback REFS continued on 8B Cameron Sapp during the Class 7A regional semifinal game Friday night at Tiger Stadium. TIGERS continued on 8B

Indian River State 96, Florida Gateway 62 Pioneers trounce Timberwolves FGC suffers first home loss of the season to bigger, taller IRSC team

By ERIC JACKSON ing team from behind the arc this of our guys, without a doubt this [email protected] season, the Timberwolves went will be a learning experience for cold from deep, especially in the us, which will get us that much The Timberwolves knew they’d first half. more ahead coming back in after be tested, going up against a strong Diamond Smith and Bryan the Thanksgiving break.” junior college program in Indian O’Boyle both combined for 28 The Timberwolves (4-3) record- River State, and it was nothing points but it wasn’t enough to pull ed a season-low in points (62) short of a challenge on Saturday. the Timberwolves out of the large against the Pioneers (6-1) as they Florida Gateway College deficit. couldn’t get their usual shots to fall found itself in trouble early on “I’m extremely proud,” FGC starting early on. FGC saw a once against Indian River State College coach Charles Ruise said after tight game slip away from them as the Pioneers dominated the his team’s first home loss. “To go as IRSC started nailing three-ball Timberwolves in the paint. FGC on a four-game week like we did, after three-ball. had no answer for IRSC’s Kahleel and looking at some of teams we Jai Clark’s back-to-back trifecta’s IRSC guard Kimani Ellis-Garcia, who had his way all played, we could’ve easily went 0-4 midway through the opening half Binder steals the game down low. but we fought hard to 3-1. At some gave the Pioneers their first dou- ball from FGC The big forward finished with a point that [schedule] takes a toll on ble-digit lead of the game, and they guard Latravious game-high 23 points, leading the you, not making excuses, but when didn’t look back. FGC trailed by as Miller during the Pioneers to a 96-62 blowout win you meet a team like this, with the many as 35 points in the second second half of over FGC at the Howard Center. size and talent, it takes a toll on you Saturday’s game. While FGC has been a hot-shoot- after awhile. I’m extremely proud T-WOLVES continued on 4B Photo by Eric Jackson

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2B SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD COLLEGE FOOTBALL TV LISTINGS North in retirement with a victory and closed it No. 15 Florida rides Franks’ W L T Pct PF PA with a championship. Pittsburgh 6 2 1 .722 279 209 Reddick won the Xfinity Series fina- Today Cincinnati 5 4 0 .556 235 288 le Saturday at Homestead-Miami AUTO RACING Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 213 160 Speedway to claim the title in NASCAR’s arm to rout over Idaho 63-10 6 p.m. Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 development series. Reddick was per- NBC — Monster Energy NASCAR Cup West haps a long shot behind Christopher Bell Series, race, at Homestead, FL W L T Pct PF PA and Cole Custer, but with team owner By JEFF ELLIOTT COLLEGE BASKETBALL Kansas City 9 1 0 .900 353 240 Earnhardt watching from his pit box, he 10:30 a.m. Associated Press L.A. Chargers 7 2 0 .778 240 186 drove away from the contenders and ESPNU — Myrtle Beach Invitational, fifth Denver 3 6 0 .333 205 213 bookended his rookie season with two place, Conway, S.C. Oakland 1 8 0 .111 147 272 massive trips to victory lane. 12 p.m. GAINESVILLE — “I just knew we had to execute. I thought CBSSN — South Florida vs Georgetown Feleipe Franks passed for NATIONAL CONFERENCE we had a chance if we just made it to 1:30 p.m. East Homestead, it rewards my aggression,” 274 yards and three touch- ESPN — Air Force Reserve Tip-Off, cham- W L T Pct PF PA Reddick said. “We hit the wall a lot but pionship, Uncasville, Conn. downs — all in the first Washington 6 3 0 .667 176 175 the car kept in one piece, enough for me ESPNU — Charleston Classic, fifth place, half — and No. 15 Florida Dallas 4 5 0 .444 181 171 to get to the end. It was an up and down Charleston, S.C. Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 198 183 year. We did everything we had to do in ran up 600 total yards to 2 p.m. N.Y. Giants 2 7 0 .222 177 228 the playoffs and we wound up with the CBSSN — Austin Peay vs Campbell rout overmatched Idaho South championship. 3:30 p.m. 63-10 on Saturday W L T Pct PF PA “We can hang our hats on that and peo- ESPN — Indiana at Arkansas New Orleans 8 1 0 .889 330 232 ple will say others were more consistent. Florida rolled to a 49-0 4 p.m. Carolina 6 3 0 .667 241 232 We got it when it counted.” BTN — Mt. St. Mary’s at Maryland lead at halftime. Gators Atlanta 4 5 0 .444 244 254 The 22-year-old began this season ESPN2 — Air Force Reserve Tip-Off, third defensive back Chauncey Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 232 291 with a victory at Daytona International place, Uncasville, Conn. North Speedway in which he beat JRM team- Gardner-Johnson returned ESPNU — Myrtle Beach Invitational, third W L T Pct PF PA mate Elliott Sadler in the closest finish in place, Conway, S.C. an interception 26 yards for Chicago 6 3 0 .667 269 175 NASCAR history. His next win was in the 6 p.m. a touchdown on the first Minnesota 5 3 1 .611 221 204 finale with everything was on the line. BTN — Tennessee Tech at Michigan State Green Bay 4 5 1 .450 247 243 It was Reddick’s final race for JR play to start the onslaught. ESPNU — Charleston Classic, third place, Detroit 3 6 0 .333 202 244 Motorsports, which won its second Charleston, S.C. Four touchdown drives West consecutive Xfinity championship and SEC — VMI at Kentucky took less than two min- W L T Pct PF PA third in five years. Reddick is moving to 6:30 p.m. L.A. Rams 9 1 0 .900 335 231 Richard Childress Racing next season utes and the longest of CBSSN — Ohio vs Loyola Marymount Seattle 5 5 0 .500 246 216 and will race against JRM. ESPN2 — Myrtle Beach Invitational, the seven first-half scoring Arizona 2 7 0 .222 124 225 But he got one final party with his team, championship, Conway, S.C. drives came in 2:24. San Francisco 2 8 0 .200 230 266 albeit without the massive Xfinity cham- 8:30 p.m. pionship flag. The flag got caught under Franks completed 19 ESPN2 — Charleston Classic, champion- his tires as Reddick waved it out his win- of 27 passes and led the ship, Charleston, S.C. NBA STANDINGS dow during celebratory burnouts and he 9 p.m. Gators to a 42-0 lead before was left with the tattered, burnt remains. COURTESY CBSSN — Florida A&M vs Central EASTERN CONFERENCE “I’m really sad my flag didn’t last very he was lifted with 5:22 left Connecticut Atlantic Division Idaho quarterback Mason Petrino (8) is forced out long. I already ripped it apart,” he said. 10:30 p.m. W L Pct GB in the second quarter. His of bound by Florida defensive lineman Antonneous “But I was determined to get to fourth ESPN2 -Minnesota vs Texas A&M Toronto 12 4 .750 — effort was in sharp con- gear and burn this thing down. I picked Clayton Sr. during the second half of an NCAA college GOLF Boston 9 6 .600 2½ a really good time to get my life together trast from his last two out- 5:30 a.m. Philadelphia 10 7 .588 2½ football game Saturday in Gainesville. and win a race.” GOLF — European Tour Golf, DP World Brooklyn 7 9 .438 5 ings, both at home, when Earnhardt marveled at how Reddick Championship, final round, Jumeirah New York 4 12 .250 8 he drew boos for inconsis- commanded the top lane of the track. Golf Estates, Dubai Southeast Division Reddick was able to make the No. 9 tent play. work. He’ll now be able Paul Petrino said. “There 4:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Chevrolet stick along the outside wall GOLF — PGA Tour, RSM Classic, final Charlotte 7 7 .500 — “It doesn’t really matter to play in one of the two were guys that gave great when other drivers could not and didn’t round, Sea Island Resort, Georgia Orlando 7 8 .467 ½ to me what people think remaining games and still effort today, guys I think falter even when his car bounced off the NBA BASKETBALL Miami 6 9 .400 1½ concrete several times. about how I played,” the maintain his eligibility for that will go back and watch 7 p.m. Washington 5 10 .333 2½ “Tyler had the speed and the nerve to NBA — Golden State at San Antonio Atlanta 3 12 .200 4½ redshirt sophomore said. a red-shirt season. the tape and be proud of run the laps he needed to keep the lead,” NFL FOOTBALL Central Division “That’s what I have coach- “I was really pleased to themselves.” Earnhardt said. “I’m telling you, to run on 1 p.m. W L Pct GB that fence like he did at the end of that es for. So you know, that’s get him in as early as we THE TAKEAWAY CBS — Regional coverage, Tennessee at Milwaukee 11 4 .733 — race, it takes some precision. He did such Indianapolis, Houston at Washington, Indiana 9 6 .600 2 the only thing that matters did and get him as many Idaho: It was a dis- an amazing job doing that. He earned the Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, Cincinnati at Detroit 7 6 .538 3 to me, what they think. I reps as we could because appointing season for victory. He earned the championship.” Baltimore Chicago 4 12 .250 7½ Custer won the pole and the first two don’t think it was trying he is one play away from the Vandals who were a FOX — Regional coverage, Dallas at Cleveland 2 12 .143 8½ stages of the race, but his title hopes Atlanta, Carolina at Detroit, Tampa Bay to bounce back, or I don’t being in the game next preseason pick to finish were dashed by questionable pit strat- at NY Giants WESTERN CONFERENCE think it was none of that. week — he can be in fourth (coaches) or fifth egy that cost him the lead, the victory 4:05 p.m. Southwest Division and the title. He finished second behind I think it was just keeping the second play of the (media) in the Big Sky CBS — Regional coverage, Oakland at W L Pct GB Reddick in a Ford for Stewart-Haas Arizona, Denver at LA Chargers Memphis 9 5 .643 — your head down and keep game next week,” Florida Conference. They were Racing. 4:25 p.m. New Orleans 8 7 .533 1½ on moving.trying to be coach Dan Mullen said. 0-6 in conference play, and Daniel Hemric didn’t contend at FOX — Regional coverage, Philadelphia San Antonio 7 7 .500 2 Homestead and finished fourth in the the best you can be each “And now he’s got a lit- were outscored by an aver- at New Orleans Houston 7 7 .500 2 race, third in the championship stand- and every day. That’s what tle bit more experience on age of 51.7 to 18.2. 8:15 p.m. Dallas 6 8 .429 3 ings. NBC — Minnesota at Chicago Northwest Division I’m going to continue to gameday in there, running Florida: The Gators like- Christopher Bell did briefly challenge SOCCER W L Pct GB but was passed by both Reddick and do not only in football but the show by himself, not ly would secure a spot in a 9 a.m. Denver 10 5 .667 — then Custer in the final stage. A late throughout life.” just with a small package New Year’s Six bowl with ESPNEWS — England vs. Croatia Portland 10 5 .667 — flat tire dropped Bell to 11th, and he Oklahoma City 9 5 .643 ½ Freshman Emory Jones, — having to run the whole a victory at Florida State finished last in the championship field. Utah 7 8 .467 3 NFL STANDINGS Bell won a series-high seven races this in just his second game offense.” next week. It would cap Minnesota 7 9 .438 3½ season, the most for an Xfinity regular this season, played all but Idaho (4-7) avoided a an impressive first season Pacific Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE since Earnhardt Jr. also won seven times W L Pct GB two minutes the rest of the shutout when Cade Coffee under coach Dan Mullen, East in 1998. Golden State 12 4 .750 — W L T Pct PF PA The Xfinity Series is where NASCAR’s game. His first college TD connected on a 38-yard who inherited a 4-7 team L.A. Clippers 9 5 .643 2 New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 future stars are groomed and the cham- pass was an 8-yarder to field goal in the third quar- with holes on both sides of L.A. Lakers 8 6 .571 3 Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 pionship field Saturday represented Sacramento 8 7 .533 3½ Josh Hammond to close ter and on a 12-yard pass the ball. Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 all three manufacturers, four different Phoenix 3 11 .214 8 N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254 teams and four drivers in their 20s. the scoring in the first half. from Mason Petrino to Jeff POLL South It was the final event for Sadler, a JR Jones finished 12-of-16 for Cotton with 1:47 left in the Tyler Reddick gives Earnhardt another IMPLICATIONS W L T Pct PF PA Motorsports driver who is calling it a Xfinity championship 125 yards and two scores. game. Florida is unlikely to Houston 6 3 0 .667 216 184 career after 23 seasons. He toasted his Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 168 151 crew with beer at his race car after the Florida argeted for “Obviously we got our move up unless other HOMESTEAD (AP) — Tyler Reddick Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 260 239 race. Jones to get extensive butts kicked,” Idaho coach teams ranked higher fall. opened Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s first season Jacksonville 3 6 0 .333 160 199 Francois, Terry connect to lead Florida State past No. 22 BC

By BOB FERRANTE “It was worth the try,” Addazio said. “I Associated Press felt pretty good about it. With the outcome, your heart is like, ‘I should have went for TALLAHASSEE — Florida State has its the first down.’ But honestly thinking first victory over a ranked team in almost about it that really wasn’t the right thing to two years — and a shot at a bowl game. do. . I know that’s the right thing to do. It Deondre Francois threw a 74-yard did not have the right outcome. Obviously touchdown pass to Tamorrion Terry with you second-guess yourself but really it 1:49 left and the Seminoles beat No. 22 was the right decision. It just didn’t work Boston College 22-21 on Saturday to keep out right.” their bowl hopes alive. Addazio’s decision not to go for it took Francois was 19 of 39 for 322 yards, some Seminoles by surprise. Linebacker shaking off two first-half interceptions for Dontavious Jackson said he realized quick- his fourth 300-yard game of the season. ly “they don’t have a play” and none of the Cam Akers had 19 carries for 110 yards Florida State defensive players flinched. for the Seminoles (5-6, 3-5 Atlantic Coast “I thought they were going to run a Conference). power, play action or QB sneak,” said Florida State, which snapped a three- Jackson, who had a team-leading 14 tack- game losing streak, got the ball back with 2:45 left and needed to drive 87 yards to NOLES continued on 6B score a touchdown. Francois said he felt confident. “I smell blood,” Francois said. “Really, I was ready to go. I just forgot about the first half. You can’t focus on the first half and the mistakes you made. That’s what we did as an offense. We continued to be resilient and we drove the ball down the field.” BC (7-4, 4-3) led 21-16 and had fourth-and-1 at the Florida State 40 with 2:52 to go. Coach Steve Addazio called timeout and sent his offense on the field but opted to have quar- terback Anthony Brown try a hard count and see if he could draw the Seminoles offside. It didn’t work, and the Eagles took the delay-of-game pen- alty before punting 32 yards and pinning Florida State at the 13. B3

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OUTDOORS Spanish, blues, specks and a Veterans Day tribute

By MONTY STEPHENS to bring in 2-3 “keepers”, Captain Special to the Reporter Steve “limits out.” He knows where to go, when to move, and To celebrate our many free- what to fish for. doms in the USA, there is no bet- On his most recent trip this ter place to be than on the water. week, Captain Steve’s group all It’s even better when the fishing brought in a limit of Speckled is good. Right now the fishing Trout, Redfish a bunch of is better than good … it’s fantas- Spanish Mackeral, and Sea Bass. tic. We had a long hot summer. To top it off, that was all done in But now the temperatures have a half-day of fishing. In addition cooled off and the schools of to the limits, numerous “throw baitfish have returned to the backs” were caught. A fish of flats along with large late-season some kind was literally being Spanish Mackeral, Bluefish, Sea caught every five minutes. Bass, and Speckled Trout. Captain Steve’s advice to fel- For inshore Steinhatchee fish- low anglers, is “look for clear ing guide Captain Steve Rassel, water” and use a landing net on every day is Veteran’s Day (as all Speckled Trout. I’ve fished it should be!) But of course, with many people that routinely November 11 is extra special. lift Speckled Trout out of the This is because Steve is a Veteran water by the hook in their mouth of the US Army. He completed with their fishing rod. Speckled basic training at Ft. Jackson in Trout are known for having soft South Carolina. He qualified for mouths and for shaking furious- the 101 Airborne Division and ly when fighting. So if the fish was shortly thereafter deployed is hooked in the tissue around to South Viet Nam. Steve served the mouth, it may be lost if lifted as a Recon Scout in Viet Nam without a net. COURTESY PHOTOS and was awarded the Bronze The flats off the Gulf on our Trophy 26 inch trout caught by Ted Smith from Atlanta while fishing with Captain Steve Rassel. Star for Gallantry. Veteran’s coast can offer some top notch Day for Steve is a day when fishing. If you have been put- I certainly recommend anyone cherished memories rise of Drill ting off a trip. Now is the time new to our area use a Fishing Sergeants, Army buddies, and to go. Captain Steve anticipates Guide for at least the first few of course, the sweet sound of an good fishing on the flats through trips to the Gulf. It’ll be worth approaching Bell Huey coming mid-December. After the first it to learn the techniques, iden- in for the ride home. The memo- few freezes or some really cold tify the types of fish, and very ries are quickly put away though fronts, the Speckled Trout will important, where not to go in because there is 24 ft. Privateer move into the Steinhatchee order to avoid dinged up propel- that needs a Captain. River. River fishing is more lers and damaged lower units. As a Florida native with over relaxed style of fishing. The If you would like more infor- 28 years as a licensed fishing boat is anchored up and lines mation, Captain Steve can be guide, Captain Steve has risen are thrown out. Then it’s sit reached at https://www.lastcas- to the top of his profession. He and wait. But on the flats now trass.net/redfish or (352) 359 catches fish when no one else it’s more of a “run and gun” -5902. Group photo showing the morning’s catch aboard Captain can. When other boats are lucky approach. Stay safe and good fishing. Steve’s 24-foot Privateer. Look out and slow down for Florida’s migrating manatees

From staff reports

Look out and slow down for manatees in November to help them as they begin migrating to warmer waters. November is Manatee Awareness Month. Florida has more than 6,600 man- atees swimming in rivers, bays and coastal waters. These large aquatic mam- mals can weigh over 1,000 COURTESY PHOTOS pounds. Florida’s state marine mammal, is a large aquatic relative of the elephant As the weather cools, manatees are on the move, searching for warmer The Florida manatee population has grown to over waters to survive the win- 6,600 animals. ter. Remember: Disturbing manatees at warm-water leave these areas during Website support the FWC’s sites may cause them to the winter. manatee conservation leave those areas at a time Report injured, entan- efforts. when it is critical for them gled, orphaned or dead Contribute to the Fish to remain there. manatees to the FWC’s & Wildlife Foundation of “Boaters who look out Wildlife Alert Hotline: 888- Florida’s Marine Mammal for migrating manatees 404-FWCC (3922), #FWC Fund External Website by and follow posted manatee or *FWC on your cellphone visiting WildlifeFlorida.org protection zones contrib- or text [email protected]. and clicking on “Support ute to the conservation of Access and share A boat- Us,” “Funding Priorities” this threatened species. er’s guide to living with and “Marine Mammal They are reducing the Florida manatees and Fund.” chance of manatee inju- Guidelines for success- Florida invests over $2 ries and disturbance, while ful manatee watching in million annually in manatee enjoying their time on the Florida that focuses on conservation, with FWC water,” said Carol Knox, paddlers. biologists, managers and who leads the Florida Fish Purchase the manatee law enforcement working and Wildlife Conservation decal and license plate, and with partners to research, Commission’s (FWC) tell everyone how the decal rescue and manage Florida Imperiled Species and license plate External manatees. Management Section. Seasonal manatee protec- tion zones also go into effect in the fall, depending on the county. The zones are marked by waterway signs, and maps of local mana- tee protection zones are available online at MyFWC. com/Manatee by clicking on “Data and Maps.” How can you help man- atees? Wear polarized sunglass- es to spot them moving, grazing and resting in the water. Keep a lookout for the circular “footprints” or ripples they leave on the surface of the water. Follow posted manatee zones. Observe manatees from a distance to limit distur- bance. Disturbing mana- tees at their warm-water sites may cause them to B4

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Florida Gateway College’s Za’Khari Cobb dribbles to the basket on Saturday.

aged to cut the deficit to added. “And [each] think T-WOLVES as low as 19 points, the about their family and be Continued From 1B Timberwolves didn’t get thankful for the gift God any closer to pulling off the gave [them]. I just want upset Saturday. them to relax and for- half. The Timberwolves, FGC returns to action get basketball right now, though, refused to surren- at home against Andrew then we’ll come back and der as the young group of College on Nov. 26. do what we need to do. Photos by ERIC JACKSON/Lake City Reporter freshmen continued to fight “They’re going to go We’ll come back, get ener- Florida Gateway College’s Kenny Brown shoots a floater during the second half of despite the IRSC’s comfort- home and forget basket- gized and turn this thing Saturday’s game against Indian River State. Brown finished with five points. able advantage. FGC man- ball right now,” Ruise around.”

Florida Gateway College’s Nathaniel Henderson shoots a jumpshot in the lane.. Florida Gateway College’s Diamond Smith looks for an open teammate. B5

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AROUND THE TOP 25

ALOOK AT SATURDAY’S ACTION AMONG THE NATION’S TOP TEAMS | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TOP PERFORMERS SUMMARIES

PASSING NO. 1 ALABAMA 50, • Dwayne Haskins, THE CITADEL 17 THE CITADEL 0100 7—17 Ohio State: Threw for ALABAMA 7327 13—50 First Quarter 405 yards and three BAMA—Waddle 21 pass from Tagovailoa touchdowns — and also (Bulovas kick), 3:29 Second Quarter rushed for three scores CIT—Da.Smith 45 run (Godek kick), 11:42 — as the Buckeyes BAMA—FG Bulovas 23, 4:59 CIT—FG Godek 48, :00 escaped Maryland Third Quarter 52-51 in overtime. BAMA—Waddle 5 pass from Tagovailoa (Bulovas kick), 10:26 • Tua Tagovailoa, Ala- BAMA—Jennings 18 fumble return (Bulovas kick), 10:14 bama: Completed 18 of BAMA—I.Smith 68 pass from Tagovailoa 22 passes for 340 yards (kick failed), 6:16 BAMA—Tagovailoa 1 run (Bulovas kick), and three touchdowns 1:24 in a 50-17 win over The Fourth Quarter BAMA—De.Smith 7 pass from Hurts (kick Citadel. failed), 13:27 • Kenny Pickett, Pitt: CIT—Da.Smith 44 run (Godek kick), 7:34 BAMA—Robinson 2 run (A.Jones kick), 4:25 Completed 23 of 30 A—101,681. CIT BAMA passes for 316 yards First downs 13 21 and three touchdowns Rushes-yards60-275 23-190 Passing 0371 in a victory over Wake Comp-Att-Int 0-2-0 21-26-0 Forest. Return Yards4513 Punts-Avg. 6-38.5 1-30.0 • Trace McSorley, Penn Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 State: Became the win- Penalties-Yards6-50 6-68 Time of Possession 36:23 23:37 ningest quarterback in INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—The Citadel, Da.Smith 9-130, Penn State history in a Rainey 25-79, Ward 10-27, Sessions 20-7 victory over Rutgers. 8-19, C.Harris 4-15, Berry 1-3, Njoku 3-2. Alabama, D.Harris 7-83, N.Harris 4-51, The win was No. 30 for Tagovailoa 4-37, Clark 3-14, Robinson 2-4, McSorley as a starter, Jacobs 2-3, (Team) 1-(minus 2). PASSING—The Citadel, Rainey 0-2-0-0. moving him into the top Alabama, Hurts 3-4-0-31, Tagovailoa spot in school history 18-22-0-340. RECEIVING—The Citadel, . Alabama, Ruggs ahead of Todd Black- 6-114, Waddle 6-90, Jeudy 6-77, I.Smith Nimble ’Cat 1-68, Jacobs 1-15, De.Smith 1-7. ledge (1980-82) and Tony MISSED FIELD GOALS—The Citadel, Godek Sacca (1988-91). 45. Kentucky wide receiver Lynn Bowden Jr. (1) runs a punt return past Middle Tennessee’s Reginald Henderson (47) NO. 3 NOTRE DAME 36, during the second half Saturday in Lexington, Ky. The Wildcats won 34-23. [BRYAN WOOLSTON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] RUSHING NO. 12 SYRACUSE 3 SYRACUSE 0003— 3 • Anthony McFarland, NOTRE DAME 13 797—36 Maryland: Exploded for First Quarter ND—D.Williams 9 pass from Book (Yoon Fourth Quarter Rushes-yards28-141 42-151 Time of Possession 31:34 28:26 298 yards on 21 carries kick), 9:15 WVU—FG Staley 34, 14:56 Passing 169 307 NO. 20 KENTUCKY 34, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OKS—T.Johnson 6 pass from Cornelius Comp-Att-Int 15-24-0 25-35-2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 23 RUSHING—Boston, Dillon 37-116, Levy and touchdowns of 80 ND—FG Yoon 26, 7:44 ND—FG Yoon 29, 1:09 (Ammendola kick), 10:49 Return Yards7435 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 01067—23 3-6, Walker 1-3, J.Smith 1-2, A.Brown 5-0, and 75 yards as the Second Quarter WVU—Grier 6 run (Staley kick), 7:37 Punts-Avg. 4-24.0 3-32.0 KENTUCKY 17 773—34 (Team) 2-(minus 2). Florida St., Akers 14- ND—J.Armstrong 9 run (Yoon kick), 4:52 OKS—Cornelius 9 run (Ammendola kick), Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 First Quarter 110, Francois 10-26, Patrick 8-22, Harrison Terps almost upset No. 9 Third Quarter 4:47 Penalties-Yards9-86 11-80 KEN—Edwards 66 interception return 1-13, (Team) 2-(minus 6), Matthews Ohio State. ND—FG Yoon 29, 1:09 OKS—Ty.Wallace 11 pass from Cornelius Time of Possession 17:55 42:05 (Butler kick), 13:33 1-(minus 9). ND—Claypool 10 pass from Book (kick (Ammendola kick), :42 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS KEN—Snell 7 run (Butler kick), 8:36 PASSING—Boston, J.Smith 0-2-0-0, • J.K. Dobbins, Ohio failed), 3:35 WVU OKS RUSHING—Utah St., Bright 13-89, KEN—FG Butler 38, 1:35 A.Brown 18-36-2-297. Florida St., Francois State: Carried 37 times Fourth Quarter First downs 25 35 Thompson 13-48, Love 1-8, Vaughns Second Quarter 19-39-2-322. ND—D.Williams 32 run (Yoon kick), 4:05 Rushes-yards43-189 43-266 1-(minus 4). Colorado St., Matthews MTS—Mobley 6 pass from Stockstill (Holt RECEIVING—Boston, K.White 7-121, J.Smith for 203 yards and a SYR—FG Szmyt 28, :10 Passing 364 338 20-97, Prentice 7-26, Kinsey 5-12, Hill 4-7, kick), 11:20 3-59, Sweeney 3-52, Idrizi 2-37, Levy P.Williams 1-6, McElroy 5-3. KEN—Conrad 11 pass from T.Wilson (Butler 1-13, Lewis 1-11, Walker 1-4. Florida St., touchdown in the Buck- SYR ND Comp-Att-Int 27-48-0 30-46-2 First downs 16 22 Return Yards3985 PASSING—Utah St., Love 15-24-0-169. kick), 8:40 Helton 6-73, T.Terry 3-112, N.Murray 3-59, eyes’ win over Maryland. Rushes-yards38-119 36-171 Punts-Avg. 6-33.71 5-36.2 Colorado St., Stonehouse 1-1-0-11, Hill MTS—FG Holt 33, 1:08 Matthews 3-37, Upshur 1-28, Harrison 1-5, Passing 115 292 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 24-34-2-296. Third Quarter McKitty 1-5, Akers 1-3. Comp-Att-Int 15-35-3 23-38-1 Penalties-Yards5-24 3-35 RECEIVING—Utah St., Tarver 6-69, Bright KEN—Snell 6 run (Butler kick), 10:30 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Boston, Lichtenberg RECEIVING Return Yards133 22 Time of Possession 29:45 30:15 3-23, Vaughns 2-49, Thompson 2-5, Greene MTS—Lee 10 pass from Stockstill (kick 29. Florida St., Aguayo 45. Punts-Avg. 8-35.25 4-33.0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-12, D.Nelson 1-11. Colorado St., Johnson failed), 4:32 • Jaylen Dixon, Utah: Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 RUSHING—West Virginia, McKoy 21-148, 7-107, P.Williams 6-77, W.Jackson 4-48, Fourth Quarter NO. 24 NORTHWESTERN 24, Hauled in four catches Penalties-Yards3-45 7-55 Pettaway 5-28, Le.Brown 7-20, Bush Matthews 4-28, Butler 2-12, Kinsey 1-24, MTS—P.Smith 5 pass from Stockstill (Holt MINNESOTA 14 Time of Possession 27:47 32:13 1-(minus 2), Grier 9-(minus 5). Oklahoma Banks 1-11. kick), 13:18 NORTHWESTERN 76011—24 for 125 yards and a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS St., Hubbard 26-134, Cornelius 13-106, MISSED FIELD GOALS—Colorado St., KEN—FG Butler 32, 4:01 MINNESOTA 0707—14 Bryan 42. A—47,535. touchdown in a win RUSHING—Syracuse, Neal 18-74, LD.Brown 4-26. First Quarter D.Strickland 8-50, Howard 3-12, Dungey PASSING—West Virginia, Grier 27-48-0-364. MTS KEN NW—Bowser 2 run (Luckenbaugh kick), over Colorado. 2-8, DeVito 7-(minus 25). Notre Dame, Oklahoma St., Cornelius 30-46-2-338. NO. 15 FLORIDA 63, IDAHO 10 First downs 24 15 2:20 D.Williams 13-74, Wimbush 4-44, RECEIVING—West Virginia, Jennings 7-92, IDAHO 0037—10 Rushes-yards38-99 40-203 Second Quarter • Terry McLaurin, Ohio J.Armstrong 3-18, Book 6-16, Finke 2-11, Simms 7-47, D.Sills 4-68, McKoy 3-54, FLORIDA282177—63 Passing 293 121 MIN—Ibrahim 1 run (Carpenter kick), 2:18 State: Had four grabs T.Jones 6-10, (Team) 2-(minus 2). Wesco 2-51, Bush 2-9, Pettaway 1-34, First Quarter Comp-Att-Int 30-33-1 10-14-0 NW—Thorson 13 run (kick failed), 1:12 PASSING—Syracuse, Dungey 1-4-1-10, Haskins 1-9. Oklahoma St., Stoner 9-127, FLA—Gardner-Johnson 26 interception Return Yards486 Fourth Quarter for 118 yards and a DeVito 14-31-2-105. Notre Dame, Book Ty.Wallace 7-62, Hubbard 5-24, T.Johnson return (McPherson kick), 14:54 Punts-Avg. 2-32.0 2-31.5 NW—Bowser 2 run (C.Green pass from touchdown in victory 23-37-1-292, Wimbush 0-1-0-0. 4-58, Wolf 4-47, L.Carter 1-20. FLA—Franks 17 run (McPherson kick), 12:46 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Thorson), 2:20 RECEIVING—Syracuse, Harris 5-78, Riley MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. FLA—Pitts 52 pass from Franks (McPherson Penalties-Yards6-57 6-51 NW—FG Collins 29, 7:49 over Maryland. 4-15, D.Strickland 2-3, N.Johnson 2-(minus kick), 5:30 Time of Possession 33:22 26:38 MIN—T.Johnson 6 pass from Morgan 1), Custis 1-10, Neal 1-10. Notre Dame, NO. 8 OHIO ST. 52, FLA—V.Jefferson 3 pass from Franks INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (Carpenter kick), 4:32 M.Boykin 7-76, Claypool 6-98, Finke 4-19, MARYLAND 51, OT (McPherson kick), 1:44 RUSHING—Middle Tennessee, Mobley A—32,134. Mack 3-55, T.Jones 1-18, Kmet 1-17, OHIO ST.314 721 7—52 Second Quarter 19-98, T.West 5-25, Dobson 1-3, T.Thomas NW MIN D.Williams 1-9. MARYLAND 17 7714 6—51 FLA—Hammond 21 run (McPherson kick), 1-3, Sewell 0-0, Stockstill 12-(minus 30). First downs 16 18 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Syracuse, Szmyt 23. First Quarter 10:29 Kentucky, Snell 26-116, Rose 7-48, T.Wilson Rushes-yards39-95 35-109 MAR—McFarland 81 run (Petrino kick), FLA—Cleveland 34 pass from Franks 5-27, Bowden 1-12, (Team) 1-0. Passing 230 197 NO. 5 GEORGIA 66, UMASS 27 14:21 (McPherson kick), 5:22 PASSING—Middle Tennessee, Stockstill 30- Comp-Att-Int 15-21-0 19-32-2 NOTES UMASS 7677—27 OSU—FG Haubeil 36, 9:16 FLA—Hammond 8 pass from E.Jones (Powell 33-1-293. Kentucky, T.Wilson 10-14-0-121. Return Yards60123 GEORGIA 14 28 17 7—66 MAR—McFarland 75 run (Petrino kick), 9:05 kick), 1:50 RECEIVING—Middle Tennessee, Lee 7-85, Punts-Avg. 6-33.83 3-46.33 First Quarter MAR—FG Petrino 36, 2:06 Third Quarter T.Thomas 7-31, P.Smith 6-38, Mobley 5-62, Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Harvard beats Yale UGA—Simmons 49 run (Blankenship kick), Second Quarter FLA—Pierce 4 pass from E.Jones (Powell Dobson 2-46, T.West 1-11, Casey 1-11, Penalties-Yards2-20 3-34 45-27 at Fenway Park 13:01 OSU—McLaurin 68 pass from Haskins kick), 6:50 Upton 1-9. Kentucky, Conrad 4-51, Epps Time of Possession 29:26 30:34 UGA—Holyfield 5 run (Blankenship kick), (Haubeil kick), 10:21 IDA—FG Coffey 38, 1:02 3-24, Rigg 1-29, Bowden 1-9, Richardson INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS in 135th meeting 6:24 MAR—Leake 16 run (Petrino kick), 6:02 Fourth Quarter 1-8. RUSHING—Northwestern, Bowser 29-85, UMASS—M.Young 5 run (Garcia kick), 1:59 OSU—Dobbins 1 run (Haubeil kick), 3:13 FLA—Miller 82 interception return (Powell MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Holman 1-10, Hanaoka 1-9, Vault 5-1, Second Quarter Third Quarter kick), 6:43 Thorson 3-(minus 10). Minnesota, Ibrahim Tom Stewart threw for UGA—Ridley 11 pass from Fields MAR—R.Davis 37 interception return IDA—Cotton 12 pass from Petrino (Coffey NO. 21 UTAH 30, COLORADO 7 20-98, S.Green 3-7, Morgan 11-4, B.Williams (Blankenship kick), 13:55 (Petrino kick), 14:15 kick), 1:47 UTAH 0717 6—30 1-0. 312 yards and three UGA—Simmons 71 pass from Fromm OSU—Haskins 2 run (Haubeil kick), 11:35 A—81,467. COLORADO 7000— 7 PASSING—Northwestern, Thorson 15-21-0- touchdowns before (Blankenship kick), 10:27 Fourth Quarter IDAFLA First Quarter 230. Minnesota, Morgan 19-32-2-197. UMASS—FG Garcia 34, 7:19 OSU—K..Hill 6 pass from Haskins (Haubeil First downs 14 32 COL—McMillian 13 run (Stefanou kick), 2:04 RECEIVING—Northwestern, Lees 4-48, being taken off the UGA—Fields 3 run (Blankenship kick), 6:13 kick), 12:25 Rushes-yards33-154 36-201 Second Quarter Skowronek 2-44, Chiaokhiao-Bowman Passing 73 399 field in a stretcher UGA—Hardman 57 pass from Fields MAR—J.Jones 27 pass from Pigrome UTH—Nacua 10 pass from Shelley (Gay 2-30, Holman 2-13, Jefferson 1-68, C.Green (Blankenship kick), 2:22 (Petrino kick), 7:50 Comp-Att-Int 13-35-2 31-43-0 kick), 9:54 1-22, Nagel 1-2, Vault 1-2, Hanaoka 1-1. and Harvard beat UMASS—FG Garcia 32, :00 OSU—Haskins 1 run (Haubeil kick), 3:41 Return Yards6043 Third Quarter Minnesota, T.Johnson 8-88, Bateman 4-54, Third Quarter MAR—Okonokwo fumble recovery in Punts-Avg. 9-39.44 2-27.0 UTH—FG Gay 33, 7:37 Ibrahim 2-25, Douglas 2-9, Femi-Cole 1-12, Yale 45-27 Saturday UGA—Cook 26 run (Blankenship kick), 12:38 endzone (Petrino kick), 1:41 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 UTH—J.Dixon 47 pass from Shelley (Gay S.Green 1-6, Autman-Bell 1-3. at Fenway Park in the UGA—FG Blankenship 40, 9:58 OSU—Victor 3 pass from Haskins (Haubeil Penalties-Yards6-48 5-55 kick), 4:57 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Minnesota, UGA—Herrien 6 run (Blankenship kick), :01 kick), :40 Time of Possession 31:20 28:40 UTH—Shyne 1 run (Gay kick), :50 Carpenter 38. 135th meeting. Stewart UMASS—Isabella 75 pass from Comis First Overtime INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fourth Quarter was injured on an (Garcia kick), :00 OSU—Haskins 5 run (Haubeil kick), :00 RUSHING—Idaho, Petrino 12-87, Saunders UTH—FG Gay 31, 12:43 NO. 25 MISSISSIPPI ST. 52, Fourth Quarter MAR—Fleet-Davis 1 run (pass failed), :00 14-33, R.Johnson 5-31, A.Carter 2-3. Florida, UTH—FG Gay 51, 8:09 ARKANSAS 6 option play as he slid UGA—Cook 27 run (Blankenship kick), 10:50 A—38,177. Pierce 13-77, Perine 6-34, Hammond 1-21, UTH COL ARKANSAS 0330— 6 Franks 2-21, E.Jones 7-19, Raymond 2-16, and was hit by Yale UMASS—Isabella 45 pass from Comis OSU MAR First downs 19 15 MISSISSIPPI ST.314 21 14—52 (Garcia kick), 8:55 First downs 36 18 Clement 3-12, Ricks 1-4, Copeland 0-0, Rushes-yards47-169 34-35 First Quarter defensive back Miles UMASS UGA Rushes-yards56-283 48-339 (Team) 1-(minus 3). Passing 221 162 MSST—FG Christmann 19, 8:27 First downs 16 30 Passing 405 196 PASSING—Idaho, Nayar 1-4-0-3, Petrino Comp-Att-Int 11-23-0 21-33-2 Second Quarter Oldacre. An injury Rushes-yards22-103 43-428 Comp-Att-Int 28-38-1 7-14-0 12-31-2-70. Florida, Franks 19-27-0-274, Return Yards4023 MSST—Fitzgerald 2 run (Christmann kick), report wasn’t immedi- Passing 287 275 Return Yards78102 E.Jones 12-16-0-125. Punts-Avg. 7-34.71 7-39.71 10:28 Comp-Att-Int 24-32-1 14-17-0 Punts-Avg. 2-36.5 4-39.75 RECEIVING—Idaho, Cotton 3-38, Haywood Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 MSST—N.Gibson 8 run (Christmann kick), ately available. Devin Return Yards2086 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 4-1 3-21, Ungerer 3-5, Saunders 3-0, Fernand Penalties-Yards5-64 4-38 5:21 Darrington carried it Punts-Avg. 6-35.66 0-null Penalties-Yards10-79 9-88 1-9. Florida, Toney 6-54, Lewis 3-57, Time of Possession 30:41 29:19 ARK—FG Limpert 36, :32 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Time of Possession 31:38 28:22 Grimes 3-54, Cleveland 3-51, V.Jefferson INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Third Quarter nine times for 91 yards Penalties-Yards7-59 2-20 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 3-35, Hammond 3-30, Pierce 3-5, Gamble RUSHING—Utah, Shyne 17-55, Green 9-43, ARK—FG Limpert 32, 11:19 2-19, Pitts 1-52, Krull 1-20, Copeland 1-16, and two touchdowns Time of Possession 25:49 34:11 RUSHING—Ohio St., Dobbins 37-203, Covey 4-35, Shelley 9-29, Brumfield 4-7, MSST—Ju.Johnson 34 pass from Fitzgerald INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Haskins 15-59, McCall 2-12, P.Campbell 1-8, Scarlett 1-3, D.Green 1-3. Woodward 1-3, Lisk 1-(minus 1), Wood (Christmann kick), 8:42 for Harvard (6-4, 4-3 RUSHING—UMass, Dingle 1-42, M.Young Martell 1-1. Maryland, McFarland 21-298, MISSED FIELD GOALS—Idaho, Coffey 42. 2-(minus 2). Colorado, McMillian 13-41, Lee MSST—Mixon 4 pass from Fitzgerald 7-32, Fredericks 5-19, Isabella 2-10, Curtis Fleet-Davis 7-37, Leake 6-30, Turner 1-3, 2-10, Evans 4-2, Shenault 1-0, Russell 1-0, (Christmann kick), 7:41 Ivy League), which had 1-3, Comis 6-(minus 3). Georgia, Fields Okonokwo 0-0, (Team) 1-(minus 1), J.Jones NO. 16 PENN ST. 20, RUTGERS 7 (Team) 2-(minus 2), Montez 7-(minus 2), MSST—O.Mitchell 15 pass from Fitzgerald 605 total yards. Tyler 7-100, Cook 3-76, Herrien 6-53, Holyfield 1-(minus 8), Pigrome 11-(minus 20). PENN ST.310 0 7—20 T.Lytle 4-(minus 14). (Lawless kick), 3:02 6-50, Simmons 1-49, Swift 9-49, Donald- PASSING—Ohio St., Haskins 28-38-1- RUTGERS 0007— 7 PASSING—Utah, Shelley 11-23-0-221. Fourth Quarter Adams added five car- McIntyre 4-14, Robertson 1-12, Downing 405. Maryland, Lees 1-1-0-15, Pigrome First Quarter Colorado, Montez 13-22-1-84, Noyer 4-6-0- MSST—Au.Williams 19 pass from Fitzgerald ries for 125 yards and 2-11, Hudson 2-9, Erdman 1-7, Tidwell 6-13-0-181. PSU—FG Pinegar 22, 2:27 23, T.Lytle 4-5-1-55. (Lawless kick), 13:04 1-(minus 2). RECEIVING—Ohio St., Dixon 6-102, Second Quarter RECEIVING—Utah, J.Dixon 4-125, MSST—Au.Williams 33 pass from a score and Jack Cook PASSING—UMass, Curtis 1-1-0-9, Comis 23- McLaurin 4-118, Farrell 4-44, P.Campbell PSU—Freiermuth 6 pass from McSorley Fotheringham 2-37, Covey 1-19, Mariner K.Thompson (Lawless kick), 5:20 (Pinegar kick), 2:04 made four catches for 31-1-278. Georgia, Fromm 5-5-0-106, Fields 4-38, K..Hill 3-19, Victor 2-41, Pryor 2-20, 1-15, Nacua 1-10, Simpkins 1-8, Brumfield A—57,772. 5-8-0-121, Downing 4-4-0-48. Berry 1-11, Olave 1-10, Dobbins 1-2. PSU—FG Pinegar 19, :00 1-7. Colorado, Shenault 9-64, Winfree ARK MSST 116 yards and a TD. RECEIVING—UMass, Isabella 15-219, Maryland, Da.Jones 2-68, Jacobs 2-45, Fourth Quarter 3-54, Nixon 3-19, Ento 2-10, MacIntyre 2-8, First downs 17 30 M.Young 3-13, Emilus 2-24, Fredericks 2-15, J.Jones 2-27, Demus 1-56. PSU—Freiermuth 18 pass from McSorley McMillian 2-7. Rushes-yards35-69 47-287 Both of Henry Tay- Simon 1-12, Palmer 1-4. Georgia, Hardman MISSED FIELD GOALS—Maryland, Petrino (Pinegar kick), 13:06 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Utah, Gay 56. Passing 150 188 lor’s catches went for 3-68, Simmons 2-81, Godwin 2-16, Nauta 49. RUT—Blackshear 2 run (Davidovicz kick), Comp-Att-Int 19-34-1 12-18-0 1-54, Cook 1-23, Hudson 1-15, Blount 1-12, 9:23 FLORIDA ST. 22, Return Yards9515 touchdowns, totaling Ridley 1-11, Erdman 1-(minus 2), Crumpton NO. 14 UTAH ST. 29, A—44,840. NO. 22 BOSTON COLLEGE 21 Punts-Avg. 3-37.33 1-40.0 41 yards.Jake McIntyre 1-(minus 3). COLORADO ST. 24 PSU RUT BOSTON COLLEGE 0777—21 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. UTAH ST.3710 9—29 First downs 19 17 FLORIDA ST.0679—22 Penalties-Yards9-85 7-60 made a 36-yard field COLORADO ST.07314—24 Rushes-yards39-139 55-188 Second Quarter Time of Possession 27:39 32:21 Passing 183 46 goal with 11:13 remain- OKLAHOMA ST. 45, First Quarter FSU—FG Aguayo 35, 8:57 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NO. 7 WEST VIRGINIA 41 UTS—FG Eberle 23, 1:00 Comp-Att-Int 17-37-1 5-16-2 BC—Dillon 4 run (Lichtenberg kick), 4:49 RUSHING—Arkansas, Boyd 14-84, Whaley Return Yards2031 ing to extend Harvard’s WEST VIRGINIA 14 17 010—41 Second Quarter FSU—FG Aguayo 25, :57 4-16, Stewart 1-7, Ma.Williams 3-2, Hayden Punts-Avg. 6-38.66 5-40.4 OKLAHOMA ST.771021—45 UTS—Wade 95 interception return (Eberle Third Quarter 1-(minus 1), Noland 5-(minus 3), Storey lead to 31-27 and tie Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 First Quarter kick), 11:36 FSU—Akers 4 run (Aguayo kick), 8:35 5-(minus 7), D.Warren 1-(minus 13), Bauer Penalties-Yards3-43 5-62 the program record for WVU—McKoy 5 run (Staley kick), 11:44 CSU—Matthews 8 run (Bryan kick), 9:51 BC—J.Smith 26 pass from A.Brown 1-(minus 16). Mississippi St., Ae.Williams Time of Possession 27:42 32:18 OKS—Ty.Wallace 7 pass from Cornelius Third Quarter (Lichtenberg kick), 6:36 15-104, Fitzgerald 14-85, N.Gibson 9-48, Lee INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS most career field goals. (Ammendola kick), 4:14 CSU—FG Bryan 22, 7:28 Fourth Quarter 7-38, K.Thompson 2-12. RUSHING—Penn St., Sanders 27-88, WVU—Jennings 13 pass from Grier (Staley UTS—FG Eberle 26, 4:03 BC—Dillon 6 run (Lichtenberg kick), 13:45 PASSING—Arkansas, Noland 2-3-0-8, Joh. Griffin O’Connor threw McSorley 7-39, Slade 2-10, Shorter 1-9, kick), 3:01 UTS—Rocquemore 32 interception return FSU—FG Aguayo 37, 12:04 Jones 1-3-0-5, D.Warren 0-1-0-0, Storey (Team) 2-(minus 7). Rutgers, Blackshear for 328 yards and a Second Quarter (Eberle kick), 2:37 FSU—T.Terry 74 pass from Francois (pass 16-27-1-137. Mississippi St., Fitzgerald 22-102, Pacheco 18-53, Rescigno 7-35, WVU—D.Sills 22 pass from Grier (Staley Fourth Quarter failed), 1:49 9-14-0-127, K.Thompson 3-4-0-61. touchdown with two Hilliman 5-29, Seymour 0-0, Sitkowski kick), 14:55 CSU—P.Williams 9 pass from Hill (Bryan BC FSU RECEIVING—Arkansas, Stewart 6-13, 3-(minus 31). interceptions for Yale OKS—L.Carter 20 pass from Cornelius kick), 10:36 First downs 20 19 Pettway 4-83, Woods 3-15, O’Grady PASSING—Penn St., McSorley 17-37-1-183. (Ammendola kick), 13:11 UTS—FG Eberle 37, 7:00 Rushes-yards49-125 36-156 2-24, Jor.Jones 2-5, Boyd 1-8, Whaley (5-5, 3-4). The Bulldogs Rutgers, Sitkowski 3-7-2-18, Sneed 0-1-0-0, WVU—McKoy 30 run (Staley kick), 1:17 CSU—P.Williams 17 pass from Hill (Bryan Passing 297 322 1-2. Mississippi St., Ju.Johnson 3-59, Rescigno 2-8-0-28. were outgained 293-83 WVU—FG Staley 43, :00 kick), 1:36 Comp-Att-Int 18-38-2 19-39-2 Au.Williams 2-52, O.Mitchell 2-21, RECEIVING—Penn St., Hamler 5-71, Third Quarter UTS—Vaughns 33 pass from Love (pass Return Yards8757 D.Jones 1-17, S.Guidry 1-15, F.Green 1-11, Dotson 4-58, Sanders 4-2, Freiermuth 3-47, on the ground. OKS—Hubbard 1 pass from Cornelius failed), :43 Punts-Avg. 5-37.2 6-35.33 Ae.Williams 1-9, Mixon 1-4. Thompkins 1-5. Rutgers, Melton 3-29, Jones (Ammendola kick), 12:25 UTS CSU Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Arkansas, Limpert 1-11, Blackshear 1-6. OKS—FG Ammendola 20, 3:03 First downs 16 31 Penalties-Yards5-40 7-56 43. The Associated Press MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. B6

6B SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

Thursday’s game Seahawks 27, Packers 24: Russell Wilson rallied Seattle WEEK 11 past Green Bay, throwing for 225 yards and two TDs.

AFC AT AGLANCE GAME PREVIEWS For broadcast information on teams of area interest, check TV/radio listings. EAST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div New England 730.700 280 236 5-0-0 2-3-0 5-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 Miami 550.500 199 256 4-1-0 1-4-0 4-3-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 Buffalo 370.300 137 251 1-3-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 N.Y. Jets 370.300 208 254 2-3-0 1-4-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 0-3-0

SOUTH Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Houston 630.667 216 184 3-1-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 Tennessee 540.556 168 151 3-1-0 2-3-0 3-4-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 Texans (6-3) at Steelers (6-2-1) Buccaneers (3-6) Cowboys (4-5) Indianapolis 450.444 260 239 2-2-0 2-3-0 3-4-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 Jacksonville 360.333 160 199 2-3-0 1-3-0 2-4-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 Redskins (6-3) at Jaguars (3-6) at N.Y. Giants (2-7) at Falcons (4-5)

NORTH When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Opening line: Redskins Opening line: Steelers Opening line: Giants Opening line: Falcons Pittsburgh 621.722 279 209 3-2-0 3-0-1 3-2-1 3-0-0 3-1-1 Cincinnati 540.556 235 288 3-2-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 by 1 by 5 by 1 by 4 Baltimore450.444 213 160 2-2-0 2-3-0 4-3-0 0-2-0 1-3-0 Series record: Tied 2-2 Series record: Jaguars Series record: Giants Series record: Cowboys Cleveland 361.350 218 263 3-2-1 0-4-0 2-4-1 1-2-0 1-1-1 Last meeting: Texans lead 14-11. lead 14-7 lead 16-11 WEST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div beat Redskins 17-6, Last meeting: Jaguars Last meeting: Bucca- Last meeting: Falcons Kansas City 910.900 353 240 5-0-0 4-1-0 7-1-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 Sept. 7, 2014 beat Steelers 45-42 in neers beat Giants 25-23, beat Cowboys 27-7, Nov. L.A. Chargers 720.778 240 186 3-1-0 4-1-0 5-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 Denver360.333 205 213 2-3-0 1-3-0 1-5-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 Last week: Texans had AFC playoffs, Jan. 14 Oct. 1, 2017 12, 2017 Oakland 180.111 147 272 1-4-0 0-4-0 1-5-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 bye, beat Broncos 19-17 Last week: Steelers beat Last week: Buccaneers Last week: Cowboys beat on Nov 4; Redskins beat Panthers 52-21; Jaguars lost to Redskins 16-3; Eagles 27-20; Falcons lost AFC STAT LEADERS Buccaneers 16-3 lost to Colts 29-26 Giants beat 49ers 27-23 to Browns 28-16 Notes: Texans have won Notes: Steelers have Notes: Bucs have lost Notes: Falcons won last QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD past two meetings. Red- won five in row and three in row and six of three games in series, Mahomes, KC 345 231 3150 31 7 A. Roberts, NYJ17285 16.8 78t 1 Rthlsbrgr, PIT 369 244 2888 21 7 Grant, MIA 14 228 16.3 71t 1 skins last beat Texans Jaguars have lost five seven. including home games Brady, NE 371 242 2748 17 7 T. Hill, KC 14 175 12.5 91t 1 in 2006. in row. in 2017 and 2012. Luck, IND 371 246 2472 26 9 D. King, LAC16184 11.5 56 0 Flacco, BAL379 232 2465 12 6 Harris, OAK12128 10.7 49 0 P. Rivers, LAC272 183 2459 21 4 Switzer, PIT 17 176 10.4 23 0 D. Carr, OAK319 228 2441 10 8 Peppers, CLE 19 179 9.4 33 0 Keenum, DEN 330 210 2400 11 10 Ervin, HOU 21 175 8.3 27 0 Watson, HOU 285 185 2389 17 7 Mickens, JAC12594.9 16 0 Bortles, JAC328 201 2341 12 8 KICKOFF RETURNERS RUSHERS Name No YdsAvg LG TD Name AttYds AvgLGTD Jennings, TEN 12 431 35.9 94t 1 Conner, PIT 164 771 4.7 30 10 Patterson, NE 17 525 30.9 95t 1 K. Hunt, KC 167 754 4.5 45 7 Grant, MIA 18 535 29.7 102t1 Gordon, LAC125 672 5.4 34t 7 Erickson, CIN 18 483 26.8 51 0 Lindsay, DEN 110 591 5.4 53 3 Murphy, BUF 13 324 24.9 49 0 Bengals (5-4) Panthers (6-3) Titans (5-4) Broncos (3-6) at N. Chubb, CLE 94 579 6.2 92t 5 Roberts, NYJ22531 24.1 53 0 at Ravens (4-5) at Lions (3-6) at Colts (4-5) L.A. Chargers (7-2) Mixon, CIN 116 570 4.9 43 4 Harris, OAK12258 21.5 28 0 Crowell, NYJ114 552 4.8 77t 6 Peppers, CLE 15 313 20.9 28 0 When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, Gore, MIA 117 528 4.5 39 0 Switzer, PIT 18 360 20.0 35 0 L. Miller, HOU 125 525 4.2 58 2 Opening line: OFF Opening line: Panthers Opening line: Colts by 4:05 p.m. ET Michel, NE 106 453 4.3 34t 4 SCORING Series record: Bengals by 3 2½ Opening line: Chargers Touchdowns RECEIVERS Name TD Rush RecRet Pts lead 23-22 Series record: Panthers Series record: Colts lead by 7 ½ Name No YdsAvg LG TD K. Hunt, KC 13 76078 Hopkins, HOU 63 894 14.2 49t 7 Conner, PIT 11 10 1070 Last meeting: Bengals lead 6-2 31-16 Series record: Broncos T. Hill, KC 55 891 16.2 75t 9 Gordon, LAC1174070 beat Ravens 34-23, Sept. Last meeting: Panthers Last meeting: Titans lead 65-51-1 Kelce, KC 57 787 13.8 43 6 A. Brown, PIT 10 010060 S-Schstr, PIT 56 762 13.6 75t 3 Ebron, IND 10 19060 13 beat Lions 27-24, Oct. beat Colts 20-18, Nov. Last meeting: Chargers Sanders, DEN 56 707 12.6 64t 3 T. Hill, KC 10 09160 Last week: Bengals lost 8, 2017 26, 2017 beat Broncos 21-0, Oct. A. Brown, PIT 57 690 12.1 53t 10 J. White, NE 10 46060 K. Allen, LAC53687 13.0 54 2 A. Collins, BAL7 61042 to Saints 51-14; Ravens Last week: Panthers lost Last week: Titans beat 22, 2017 A. Green, CIN 45 687 15.3 38t 6 Hopkins, HOU 707042 had bye, lost to Steelers to Steelers 52-21; Lions Patriots 34-10; Colts Last week: Broncos Boyd, CIN 52 685 13.2 49 5 Brown, BAL34601 17.7 71 4 23-16 on Nov. 4. lost to Bears 34-22 beat Jaguars 29-26 had bye; Chargers beat Notes: Cincinnati has Notes: Carolina QB Cam Notes: Tennessee has Raiders 20-6 NFC AT AGLANCE won eight of last 10 in Newton threw for 355 won six straight against Notes: Broncos have series. yards and three touch- division foes. won two of past three in EAST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div downs in last meeting. series. Washington 630.667 176 175 3-2-0 3-1-0 6-2-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 Dallas 450.444 181 171 3-1-0 1-4-0 3-3-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 Philadelphia 450.444 198 183 2-3-0 2-2-0 2-4-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 N.Y. Giants 270.222 177 228 0-4-0 2-3-0 1-6-0 1-1-0 0-3-0

SOUTH Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div New Orleans 810.889 330 232 3-1-0 5-0-0 5-1-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 Carolina 630.667 241 232 5-0-0 1-3-0 4-2-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 Atlanta 450.444 244 254 3-2-0 1-3-0 4-2-0 0-3-0 2-1-0 Tampa Bay360.333 232 291 2-2-0 1-4-0 2-4-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 NORTH Raiders (1-8) at Eagles (4-5) Vikings (5-3-1) Chiefs (9-1) at Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div Chicago 630.667 269 175 4-1-0 2-2-0 4-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 Cardinals (2-7) at Saints (8-1) at Bears (6-3) L.A. Rams (9-1) Minnesota 531.611 221 204 3-2-0 2-1-1 4-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 Green Bay451.450 247 243 4-0-1 0-5-0 2-4-1 2-1-0 1-1-1 When: Sunday, When: Sunday, When: Sunday, When: Monday, Detroit 360.333 202 244 2-2-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 4:05 p.m., ET 4:25 p.m. ET 8:20 p.m. ET 8:20 p.m. ET WEST Opening line: Cardinals Opening line: Saints by 7 Opening line: Bears by 2½ Opening line: Rams by 1 Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div L.A. Rams 910.900 335 231 5-0-0 4-1-0 6-1-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 by 3 Series record: Eagles Series record: Vikings Series record: Chiefs Seattle 550.500 246 216 2-2-0 3-3-0 4-3-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 Series record: Raiders lead 17-13 lead 60-52-2 lead 7-4 Arizona 270.222 124 225 1-4-0 1-3-0 2-5-0 0-2-0 2-2-0 San Francisco 280.200 230 266 2-3-0 0-5-0 1-6-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 lead 5-4 Last meeting: Eagles Last meeting: Vikings Last meeting: Chiefs Last meeting: Cardinals beat Saints 39-17, Oct. beat Bears 23-10, Dec. beat Rams, 34-7, Oct. beat Raiders 24-13, Oct. 11, 2015 31, 2017 26, 2014 NFC STAT LEADERS 19, 2014 Last week: Eagles lost to Last week: Vikings had Last week: Chiefs beat QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS Last week: Raiders lost Cowboys 27-20; Saints bye, beat Detroit 24-9 on Cardinals, 26-14; Rams Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD Goff, LA 332 227 3134 22 6 Natson, LA 16 230 14.4 60 0 to Chargers 20-6; Cardi- beat Bengals 51-14 Nov. 4; Bears beat Lions beat Seahawks, 36-31 Ryan, ATL353 251 3015 21 3 Cohen, CHI 21 265 12.6 42 0 nals lost to Chiefs 26-14 Notes: Eagles QB Carson 34-22 Notes: Moved from Rodgers, GBY355 217 2741 17 1 Sherels, MIN 14 126 9.0 24 0 Cousins, MIN 363 259 2685 17 5 Kirk, ARI 13 86 6.6 44 0 Notes: Raiders DE Frostee Wentz has passer rating Notes: Vikings have won Mexico City to Coliseum Brees, NOR 304 235 2601 21 1 Hmphrs, TAM14926.6 16 0 Manning, NYG346 234 2565 11 6 Lockett, SEA 18 109 6.1 19 0 Rucker played for Cardi- better than 100 in five four of five since loss at due to poor quality of Stafford, DET 331 221 2385 16 8 nals previous five seasons. consecutive games. Rams on Sept. 27. field at Azteca Stadium. Trubisky, CHI 290 190 2304 19 7 KICKOFF RETURNERS Ftzptrck, TAM225 151 2199 17 9 Name No YdsAvg LG TD Wentz, PHL 269 191 2148 15 3 Countess, LA 17 419 24.6 40 0 RUSHERS SCORING FANTASY WATCH passes. Roethlisberger has rarely Cooper will get 10-plus targets and Name AttYds AvgLGTD Touchdowns Gurley, LA 198 988 5.0 29 13 Name TD Rush RecRet Pts had success against the Jags, is a strong bet to record his first E. Elliott, DAL168 831 4.9 41 4 Gurley, LA 17 13 40108 START sporting a mere 80.8 rating with a 100-yard afternoon with his new Peterson, WAS155 672 4.3 64t 4 Kamara, NOR 14 11 3088 Carson Wentz, QB, Eagles: Wentz Breida, SNF 113 632 5.6 66t 3 D. Adams, GBY9 09054 10-8 TD:INT margin in seven career teammates. Barkley, NYG131 586 4.5 68t 5 Johnson, ARI 862048 has six straight games with at least games versus Jacksonville. He also SIT McCffry, CAR123 579 4.7 45 4 McCffrey, CAR8 44048 Johnson, DET 103 554 5.4 71 2 Barkley, NYG7 52044 two touchdown passes and has feels the wrath of the Jaguars’ pass Tyler Boyd, WR, Bengals: Without Kamara, NOR 123 546 4.4 49t 11 Lockett, SEA 707042 attempted at least 35 passes in all rush, having been sacked 22 times A.J. Green in the lineup in last week’s Carson, SEA 111 497 4.5 24 2 Ridley, ATL7 07042 Jones, GBY73494 6.8 67 4 Thielen, MIN 707042 but one of his starts. That’s a strong (3.1 per game). Roethlisberger will loss to the Saints, Boyd faltered as Thomas, NOR 707042 combination going against a Saints RECEIVERS get a touchdown or two, but don’t the featured receiver, catching only Name No YdsAvg LG TD defense that is 28th in net passing count on him being a fantasy factor. three passes. Things will get a lot Ju. Jones, ATL671040 15.5 58 2 Thomas, NOR 78 950 12.2 72t 7 yards allowed and 31st in average START worse before it gets better, as Boyd Thielen, MIN 78 947 12.1 68 7 fantasy points per game to opposing Amari Cooper, WR, Cowboys: Unlike much contend with Baltimore’s Beckham, NYG65858 13.2 51 4 Cooks, LA 51 857 16.8 57 3 quarterbacks. With the Eagles strug- Derek Carr and the Raiders, Dak lockdown of a pass defense that M. Evans, TAM50837 16.7 72t 4 gling to run the ball (22nd overall), R. Woods, LA 55 832 15.1 36 3 Prescott has treated Cooper as a is second in both fewest receiving Ertz, PHL 75 789 10.5 34 5 it would not be surprising if Wentz WR1, having thrown to him 18 times yards allowed and fewest yards per D. Adams, GBY62787 12.7 51 9 Kittle, SNF 50 775 15.5 82t 3 finished north of 50 pass attempts in in his first two games with Dallas. catch. While Boyd should see more what will be a marathon shootout. He gets a great matchup in the form than the four targets he got last SIT of a Falcons defense that ranks 30th week, it’s hard to envision him doing NUMBER TO KNOW Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Steelers: in Fantasy points per game allowed significant damage against the 1: Chiefs at Rams will be the first meeting in NFL history The Jaguars lead the league in to opposing receivers and ranks Ravens’ secondary. this late in season between two teams averaging 33 fewest passing yards allowed and 27th in receiving yards allowed. points per game. have allowed just 12 touchdown In what should be a track meet, Brandon Williams, RotoExperts

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() IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF By: /s/ S. Weeks Any person claiming an interest Case No. 2017-CA-000223 of (386) 719-5818 for more infor-   THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- As Deputy Clerk in the surplus from the sale, if the Circuit Court of the Third mation.    CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA any, other than the property Judicial Circuit in and for Coun- COUNTY, FLORIDA. 470481 owner as of the date of the lis ty, Florida wherein CARRING- 472853 CIVIL DIVISION November 11, 18, 2018 pendens must file a claim with- TON MORTGAGE SERVICES, November 18, 201 Starting at $625/mo, tile floors, CASE NO. 18000029CAAXMX in 60 days after the sale. LLC, is the Plaintiff and fresh paint. Great Area. Call FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR If you are a person with a dis- STEVEN M. 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CARROLL AKA  AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CIATION, AS TRUSTEE, AS Hernando Avenue, Room 408, STEVEN CARROLL AKA CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, SUCCESSOR TO FIRST Lake City, Florida 32055, 386- STEVEN MICHAEL CARROLL;   UNDER OR AGAINST THE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- 758-2163 at least 7 days before UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ASH- Curator, Art League of North    ESTATE OF LEONA M. TION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR your scheduled court appear- LEY M. CARROLL AKA ASH- Florida and the Gateway Art CROWLEY A/K/A LEONA MANUFACTURED HOUSING ance, or immediately upon re- LEY CARROLL AKA ASHLEY Gallery is in search of a Cura- MARIE CROWLEY, DE- CONTRACT SENIOR/SUBOR- ceiving this notification if the MARIE CARROLL; FLORIDA tor. To see a full list of job du- ties and responsibilities please 2BR/2BA completely re- CEASED; UNKNOWN SUC- DINATE PASS-THROUGH time before the scheduled ap- CREDIT UNION; UNKNOWN modeled MH. No Pets. CESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE CERTIFICATE TRUST 1995-6 pearance is less than 7 days; if TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TEN- visit www.artleagueofnorth- LEONA MARIE CROWLEY Plaintiff(s), you are hearing or voice im- ANT #2, are Defendants, P. florida/cuator. Interested ap- Smoke Free. $700/mo Call REVOCABLE TRUST UAD vs. paired, call 711. Dewitt Cason, Clerk of Court plicants should email resume 386-867-9231 for details. 7/30/98; DAVID THERESE N. KINZER WA- Dated: November 14, 2018 will sell to the highest and best to [email protected]. MICHALKIEWICZ; MORT- CHOB AKA THERESE KINZER P. Dewitt Cason bidder for cash at the Columbia Application deadline is    GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- WACHOB AKA THERESE Clerk of Court County Courthouse, 173 NE November 21, 2018. TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NICOLE KINZER WACHOB, By: /s/ S. Weeks Hernando Ave, Lake City, FL Front Desk, customer service & AKA THERESE M. KINZER; NOMINEE FOR SUNTRUST Deputy Clerk 32056 at 11:00 AM on the 19th basic clerical exp a plus, will PUBLISHER'S NOTE MORTGAGE, INC. UNKNOWN KEITH WACHOB; THE UN- day of December, 2018, the fol- train. Competitive wages. Indi- KNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- All real estate advertising in this TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN 472584 lowing described property set vidual must be responsible with newspaper is subject to the fair TENANT NO. 2;and ALL UN- SION November 18, 25, 2018 forth in said Final Judgment, to good work history. Late night. Defendant(s). housing act which makes it ille- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING wit: Apply in person. NO CALLS. gal to advertise "any prefer- INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LOT 89, BLOCK H, CANOVA'S THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- America's Best Value Inn of ence, limitation, or discrimina- UNDER OR AGAINST A SALE SUBDIVISION, AS DEPICTED Lake City 3835 W US Hwy 90 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA tion based on race, color, reli- NAMED DEFENDANT TO BOTH IN PLAT BOOK A, gion, sex, disability, familial sta- THIS ACTION, OR HAVING THAT, pursuant to Plaintiffs Fi- COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE(S) 21, AND PLAT BOOK Help wanted: Planting Pine nal Judgment of Foreclosure GENERAL JURISDICTION DI- Trees, must have own trans- tus or national origin; or any in- OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY 2, PAGE(S) 57, PUBLIC tention to make such prefer- RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST entered on November 1, 2018, VISION RECORDS OF COLUMBIA portation 386-303-1383 in the above-captioned action, CASE NO. 18000317CAAXMX ence, limitation or discrimina- IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN COUNTY, FLORIDA. Housekeeper, experience a tion." Familial status includes DESCRIBED, the Clerk of Court will sell to the NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE Property Address: 294 SE highest and best bidder for LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORT- plus, will train. Competitive children under the age of 18 liv- Defendant(s). Camp Street, Lake City, FL hourly wage. Apply in person. ing with parents or legal custo- NOTICE OF SALE cash at the Columbia County GAGE COMPANY, 32025 Courthouse, 173 Northeast Plaintiff, NO CALLS. Americas Best Val- dians, pregnant women and PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Any person or entity claiming ue Inn of Lake City 3835 W US people securing custody of chil- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hernando Avenue, 3rd Floor, vs. an interest in the surplus, if Lake City, Florida 32055 in ac- WILLIE LEE JACKSON, et al. Hwy 90 dren under the age of 18. This pursuant to an Order or Sum- any, resulting from the Foreclo- newspaper will not knowingly mary Final Judgment of foreclo- cordance with Chapter 45, Defendant(s). sure Sale, other than the prop- Housekeeper/cook for elderly Florida Statutes on the 19th NOTICE OF ACTION CON- gentleman. Live-in preferred. accept any advertising for real sure dated November 1, 2018, erty owner as of the date of the estate which is in violation of and entered in Case No. day of December, 2018 at STRUCTIVE SERVICE Lis Pendens, must file a claim Call 631-800-4924 for interview 11:00 AM on the following de- TO: WILLIE LEE JACKSON the law. Our readers are here- 18000029CAAXMX of the Cir- on same with the Clerk of Court Immediate opening for com- by informed that all dwellings cuit Court in and for Columbia scribed property as set forth in and SHIRLEY ANN JACKSON within sixty (60) days after the said Final Judgment of Foreclo- A/K/A SHIRLEY A. JACKSON mercial truck drivers. Must advertised in this newspaper County, Florida, wherein FED- Foreclosure Sale. have a valid commercial driver are available on an equal op- ERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE sure or order, to wit: A/K/A SHIRLEY JACKSON. DATED in Columbia County, Lot 4, Chipdale Estates, a sub- Whose Residence Is: 198 SE license with good driving portunity basis. To complain of ASSOCIATION is Plaintiff and Florida this, 13th day of record. Competitive pay and discrimination call HUD toll free LINDA K. WILLINGHAM; THE division according to the plat ELOISE AVENUE, LAKE CITY, November, 2018. thereof recorded in Plat Book 5, FL 32025 benefits offered. Please apply at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free UNKNOWN SPOUSES, P. DeWitt Cason at https://www.mydriverfiles.- telephone number to the hear- HEIRS, DEVISEES, Page 28, Public Records of and who is evading service of As Clerk of Circuit Court Columbia County, Florida. process and all parties claiming com/anderson-columbia-com- ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. GRANTEES, CREDITORS, Columbia County, Florida pany-inc/apply/ Or AND ALL OTHER PARTIES Together with that certain 1994 an interest by, through, under /s/ S. Weeks Liberty Brentwood mobile home or against the Defendant(s), www.andersoncolumbia.com CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, Deputy Clerk DFW / EOE   UNDER OR AGAINST THE with Vehicle Identification No.s: who are not known to be dead    ESTATE OF LEONA M. 10L23544X and 10L23544U. or alive, and all parties having 472257 Plumbers & Plumbers Helpers CROWLEY A/K/A LEONA Property address: 2532 SW or claiming to have any right, ti- November 18, 25, 2018 needed. Paid vacation & holi- MARIE CROWLEY, DE- State Road 247, Lake City, FL tle, or interest in the property days. Pay is equal to experi- 32024 described in the mortgage be- ence. Call 386-754-6140 1/2 to 5 acre lots; owner CEASED; UNKNOWN SUC- financing. some with w/s/pp CESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE Any person claiming an interest ing foreclosed herein. PUBLIC ADVISORY in the surplus from the sale, if YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Please be advised that portions Deas Bullard/BKL Properties LEONA MARIE CROWLEY 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com REVOCABLE TRUST UAD any, other than the property that an action to foreclose a of SW King St. and SW Mauldin 7/30/98; DAVID owner as of the date of the lis mortgage on the following prop- Ave. will be closed for eight (8) MICHALKIEWICZ; MORT- pendens, must file a claim with- erty: weeks beginning October 15, 4.5 acres on Lake Jeffrey Rd, GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- in sixty (60) days after the sale. LOT 9, BLOCK 4 OF MORN- 2018 for construction. gorgeous oaks, great area, site INGSIDE HEIGHTS, A SUBDI- SW Mauldin will be closed from built homes only. Owner Fi- TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Subsidize your income. NOMINEE FOR SUNTRUST TY ACT: If you are a person VISION, ACCORDING TO THE CR 240 to SW King St. nancing! NO DOWN! $49,900. MORTGAGE, INC.; and ALL with a disability who needs any PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- SW King St. will be closed from The Lake City Reporter $513/mo 352-215-1018. UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- accommodation in order to par- ED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE(S) SW Maultin to SW Dyal Ave. has immediate openings www.LandOwnerFinancing.com ING INTEREST BY, ticipate in this proceeding, you 1, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS The alternate route will be CR for carries in the following THROUGH, UNDER OR are entitled, at no cost to you, OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, 240 to SW Bishop Ave. to SW area: Ellisville, Providence 45AC W UNION CO AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- to the provision of certain as- FLORIDA. LESS AND EXCEPT King St. and will be marked Lulu, Pond in SW corner, raw THE WEST 70 FEET THERE- with Detour Signs. and Columbia City. Apply land, hunting, homesite. $60K DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR sistance. Please contact Carri- in person at Lake City Re- HAVING OR CLAIMING TO na Cooper, Court Administra- OF. OBO cash. 386-496-0840 HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- has been filed against you and 464429 porter, 180 E Duval St, INTEREST IN THE PROPER- enue, Room 408, Lake City, you are required to serve a October 17, 21, 24, 28, 31, Lake City, FL.   TY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at copy of your written defenses, if 2018    Defendants, I will sell to the least 7 days before your sched- any, to it on counsel for Plain- November 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21,   highest and best bidder for uled court appearance, or im- tiff, whose address is 6409 28, 2018 cash on the Courthouse Steps mediately upon receiving this Congress Avenue, Suite 100, December 2, 5, 2018 of the Columbia County Court- notification if the time before Boca Raton, Florida 33487 on PUBLISHER'S NOTE 6500sf warehouse, 1000sf AC house, 173 N. Hernando Street, the scheduled appearance is or before December 21, 2018/ All Yard Sale Ads office/retail, 2 lg roll-up doors, (30 days from Date of First Registration of Fictitious 20608 CR 49, O'Brien 352-215- Lake City, Florida 32055, 11:00 less than 7 days; if you are Names Must be Pre-Paid. a.m., on December 12, 2018, hearing or voice impaired, call Publication of this Notice) and 1018 Owner financing file the original with the clerk of We the undersigned, being duly $159,900 $5k down $1360/mo the following described proper- 711. sworn, do hereby declare under   ty as set forth in said Order or P. DeWitt Cason this court either before service www.Landownerfinancing.com on Plaintiffs attorney or immedi- oath that the names of all per- Final Judgment, to-wit: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT sons interested in the business COURT ately thereafter; otherwise a de- Camper, great shape. A PART OF THE SE ¼ OF or profession carried on under $1700 OBO THE NW ¼ OF SECTION 12, As Clerk of the Court fault will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the the name of KTHREE, 698 NW 386-752-8978 TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE BY: /s/ S. Weeks 11/2/2018 SHAW GLEN, LAKE CITY, FL Deputy Clerk complaint or petition filed here- EASY 15 EAST MORE PARTICU- 32055 Contact Phone Number:    LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- in. WITNESS my hand and the (386) 213-3822 and the extent    AND CONVENIENT LOWS: 469745 of the interest of each, is as fol- COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- November 11, 18, 2018 seal of this Court at Columbia County, Florida, this 5th day of lows: Look at what you can do EAST CORNER OF THE SE ¼ Name: SHANIQUA HENRY PUBLISHER'S NOTE OF SAID NW ¼ AND RUN S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, November, 2018. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Extent of Interest: 100% Florida Law 828.29 requires 00°54'00" E., ALONG THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN by:/s/ SHANIQUA HENRY dogs and cats being sold to be ONLINE EAST LINE THEREOF 388.17 AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- COURT BY: /s/ S. Weeks STATE OF FLORIDA at least 8 weeks old and have a FEET FOR A POINT OF BE- TY, FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLUMBIA health certificate from a li- CASE NO.: 18-1-CA DEPUTY CLERK GINNING; THENCE CONTIN- Sworn to and subscribed before censed veterinarian document- GO UE S 00°54'00" E., 210.00 CLIFFORD THOMAS me this 15TH day of NOVEM- ing they have mandatory shots TO www.lakecityreporter.com FEET; THENCE S 89°28'00" Plaintiff, 470331 November 11, 18, 2018 BER, A.D. 2018. and are free from intestinal and W., 630.00 FEET; THENCE N v. by:/s/ WILLIS O. COOPER external parasites. Many Click FORMS & SUBMISSIONS 00°54'00" W., 206.00 FEET; DONALD GIBSON, WANDA PUBLIC NOTICE: Clay Electric Notary species of wildlife must be li- GIBSON, COLUMBIA COUN- THENCE N 89°06'10" E., Cooperative is proposing to censed by Florida Fish and ❑ Anniversary Announcement 629.99 FEET TO THE POINT TY SHERIFF'S DEPT., build a 300-foot Self-Support 472790 Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- OF BEGINNING, COLUMBIA COLUMBIA COUNTY, SALVA- Telecommunications Tower lo- November 18, 2018 tact the local office for informa- ❑ Birth Announcement COUNTY, FLORIDA. TION ARMY CORRECTIONS cated at 1797 FL-47, Lake City, tion. SUBJECT TO AN EXISTING DEPT., STATE OF FLORIDA, ❑ Columbia County, FL 32025 PUBLIC NOTICE Change of Address ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY GATEWAY JUDICIAL SER- (30° 8' 49.90" North and 82° 38'     ALONG THE EAST SIDE VICES, THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- ON ❑ 53.85" West). Public comments REQUEST FOR QUALIFICA- Delivery Issues or Concerns THEREOF. CUIT PUBLIC DEFENDER'S regarding potential effects from ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN OFFICE, F.A. MANAGEMENT TIONS Unfurnished 2BR/1BA house ❑ Engagement Announcement this site on historic properties RFQ-001-2019 INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS SOLUTIONS, INC., AND UNIT- may be submitted within 30- w/CHA on 5 acres. $750/mo. FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, ED STATES OF AMERICA. Sealed Qualifications will be First, last and security Firm. ❑ Give a gift subscription days from the date of this publi- accepted by the City of Lake OTHER THAN THE PROPER- Defendants. cation to: J. Donahoe, Terra- 386-755-7878 or 386-590-1428 TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE City, Procurement Department ❑ Letter to the Editor con, 192 Exchange Blvd., Glen- 2nd Floor, 205 N Marion Av-   OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST UNDER F/S CHAPTER 45 dale Heights, IL 60139, 630- FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in ac- enue, Lake City, Florida 32055    ❑ News Tips 717-4263 or until Thursday, December 20, DAYS AFTER THE SALE. cordance with the Final Sum- [email protected]. In accordance with the Ameri- mary Judgment of Foreclosure 2018 at 4:00 P.M. It is noted ❑ Obituary Form cans with Disabilities Act of dated November 6, 2018, at the that formal openings are not 1/1 West side of town., recently 472776 remodeled, smoke free, no pets ❑ 1990, persons needing special Columbia Count Courthouse at November 18, 2018 held. At the date and time indi- Place a Classified Ad 11:00 a.m. on December 19, cated for the submission dead- $500/mo 386-867-9231 accommodation to participate ❑ Submit an Event to the Calendar in this proceeding should con- 2018, the following described IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF line, the names of the respon- 1BR Apt. Downtown Location, property: THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- dents will be read aloud in the tact the Clerk of the Court not $500 mo, plus Security. ❑ Vacation Delivery Service later than five business days Lot 112 of HI DRI ACRES, CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA City Council Chambers located NO PETS. Call 386-755-3456 on the 2nd floor of City Hall, prior to the proceeding at the UNIT 2, a subdivision accord- COUNTY, FLORIDA ❑ Wedding Announcement Columbia County Courthouse. ing to the Plat thereof as Case No: 2017-CA-000223 205 N Marion Avenue, Lake 2BR unfurnished newly reno- Telephone 904-758-1014 or 1- recorded in Plat Book 4 pages CARRINGTON MORTGAGE City, Florida. 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8B SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

Photos by BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia safety Brandon Scott (left) tackles Columbia linebacker Jaylen Brown brings down Brown during Lee running back Malik Brown. the second half of Friday’s regional semifinal at Tiger Stadium.

Kade stepped up as a fresh- for Jackson. In his first his damage before halftime TIGERS man and that’s unheard of. ever varsity action, the as the Columbia defense Continued From 1B He’s got a bright future and freshman tallied 93 passing bottled him up in the sec- I can’t wait to watch him yards and two touchdowns. ond half with repeated blitz offense. The Tigers made play. It’s sad to have to go, “At the end of the day, packages. timely stops down the but there’s always a time.” I’m proud of my group,” After Kylen Callum’s stretch, which allowed the Smith appeared to have Allen said. “I took a fresh- 2-yard touchdown near the offense to slowly cut the rolled his ankle avoiding man that I don’t think has end of the third, Columbia Generals’ lead down to four. two defenders in the first gotten two reps since he made it a two-posses- Jackson’s heroics didn’t last quarter and was sidelined we pulled him [from junior sion game when Jackson long enough though as the for the remainder of the varsity]. And he came in connected with receiver offense sputtered on its first half. and stood in the paint. It’s Marquez Bell for a 28-yard most crucial drive of the In his absence, Lee rat- a tough transition from score. night. Lee sealed the victo- tled off 17 unanswered junior varsity to varsity. It’s Bell’s touchdown cut the ry after forcing a turnover points before halftime, not regular algebra [any- deficit to 31-20 with less on downs with under a min- snatching momentum more], it’s sociological sta- than eight minutes to play. ute left. away from Columbia. tistics as far as how fast The Tigers were back in “We didn’t want to go Smith returned to the things are going. But he the end zone on their ensu- home but it turned out field after the break – but came out, persevered and ing drive as Jackson found that it wasn’t meant to be,” the injured quarterback’s gave us an opportunity at TJ Jones for his second linebacker Ethan Umstead first and final completion of the end.” touchdown of the night. said. “But I know us as a the second half was caught Columbia (10-2) found Columbia seemed des- defense, we did a heck of by Lee linebacker Ralph itself down 31-7 to dis- tined for a go-ahead score a job in the second half Mency who scored from trict rival Lee (10-1) after when Lee kicker Clivenson not letting up any points. 11 yards out. Smith sub- Smith’s critical pick-six Orelus missed a field We put it in the offense’s sequently was pulled for to open the second half. goal from 30 yards on the hands and they didn’t do it backup Ty Wehinger, who Lee quarterback Cameron Generals next drive, but Columbia quarterback Kade Jackson unloads during but it’s OK. I know they’re briefly re-entered the con- Sapp, who finished with 159 Jackson’s magic didn’t last the third quarter at Tiger Stadium. The freshman gave going to bounce back. test before he was relieved passing yards, did most of on the late final drive. the Tigers a spark in his first ever varsity action.

Columbia running back Kylen Callum explodes up the Columbia quarterback Jordan Smith finds some room Columbia linebacker Jaylen Brown and Sirr Talbott hole against Robert E. Lee Friday night. to run before he was sidelined for the night. bring down Lee star Taz Nicholson Friday night.

REFS Continued From 1B

“The chains had obviously moved or the down marker had obviously moved because then I saw it’s fourth down,” Allen said. “There’s no way it can be fourth down when it was just 2nd-and-2.” But Allen’s argument was for naught, and Columbia had to call timeout to set up the third-down-that-wasn’t play. Needing to now get two yards in just one play, Jackson handed off to running back Kylen Callum. Callum got a yard but that was all. The Generals ran out the clock and cel- ebrated. The Tigers dropped their heads. “It’s frustrating. It hurt us in the end. It showed,” senior receiver TJ Jones said. “If we had gotten one more down we definite- ly would have gotten two yards.” I know you would have, TJ. There’s no doubt in my mind. The Tigers came so far on Friday night just to have their hearts ripped out by the Columbia’s Marquez Bell (from left), Bobby Fulton, Kade Jackson and Kylen Callum trot off the field in the second half. The negligence of a group of grown men. Tigers continued to fight despite a large deficit Friday night and might’ve completed the comeback if not for loss of down. They were forced to turn to Jackson when starting quarterback Jordan Smith left the allow to officiate another playoff game this “I had a coach that’s won a few state game with a sprained ankle and backup Ty The Tigers didn’t. Behind a freshman year and beyond. championships tell me the year you think Wehinger couldn’t get the job done. QB who was throwing for the J.V. team just “It frustrates me a lot for the refs just to you’re going to win it isn’t going to be They were down 31-7 when Smith’s last a few weeks ago, they rallied. be ignorant like that,” Jackson said. the one you’re going to win it,” Allen said. pass of the night was picked off by Ralph Callum scored and Jackson threw touch- It’s the second straight year Columbia “It’s going to be the year that you don’t, so Mency and returned for a touchdown to down passes to Marquez Bell and Jones. It has lost a playoff game in heartbreaking hopefully that’s the one next year…one of start the second half. started to feel like something straight out fashion. Last year saw the Tigers also rally those years is right around and And they were brought to tears when of a movie when Lee kicker Clivenson back to force overtime against Lincoln only we’re going to keep chomping at the bit.” cornerback Michael Scippio was injured Orelus missed a 30-yard field goal with to mishandle a snap on a game-tying field The Tigers seemed destined for a state trying to make a tackle early in the fourth 4:05 to go. goal attempt. title run back in August when they upset quarter. Scippio lay on the field for min- There it was — 80 yards to go and down But this felt so much worse. IMG Academy in the preseason classic. utes, barely able to move before being by four. A touchdown wins it. Yes, maybe Lee would’ve stopped And maybe Columbia would have made taken off on a stretcher and to a nearby Everything a quarterback dreams about Columbia if given one last play. But what it to Orlando if given one more play on hospital. throwing in his back yard as a kid. happened is inexcusable. Friday night. Thankfully, Scippio tweeted Saturday Jackson wanted it, but he never got one Allen won’t blame the officials. It’s not in It’s a shame the Tigers won’t see the afternoon that he’s okay. But most teams last chance. his DNA. That’s why I’m doing it for him. field again this season. would have just crumbled under so much All because a group of adults couldn’t His kids work too hard day in and day Hopefully that officiating crew won’t adversity. count to four, a group the FHSAA shouldn’t out to have their season end like that. either. Lake City Reporter Columbia, Inc. Your marketplace source for Lake City and Columbia County

Week of Sun., November 18–24, 2018 www.lakecityreporter.com Section C Local stores revving up for Black Friday Belk, J.C. Penny among outlets with special hours.

By TONY BRITT [email protected]

Thanksgiving dinner and other traditions and festivities associated with the holiday will have more local competition for atten- tion this year with several area merchants scheduling sales that begin on the hol- iday. Black Friday has tradi- tionally been the unofficial beginning of the Christmas Holiday sales period, but several local merchants hope to get a jump on the sales by conducting busi- ness Thursday. Michael Raymond, the store manager for the local Belk outlet, said the store will begin its sales Thanksgiving Day, coupled with Black Friday sales. Belk will be open from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thanksgiving and the store will have gift card give- TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter aways for customers. Stephen Skipper, Belk shoe department team leader, adds boxes of shoes to the Belk Black Friday sales inventory. The store will reopen at 6 a.m. on Friday and close at 10 p.m. Sales associated Thanksgiving weekend. Raymond said. “We’re our savings. So we’re super store with huge savings for has brought in extra stock with the holiday will begin “We’re really excit- rated one of the best retail- excited and have lots of our customers.” Tuesday and go through ed about Black Friday,” ers in the country based on great merchandise in the Raymond said the store FRIDAY continued on 4C

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She is a Difference cine practice in Jacksonville, Care Month, Community Maker whose love of caring renting out one room in the Hospice & Palliative Care for the people of our com- office of her father’s psychi- Chief Medical Director Dr. munity isn’t bound by time atry practice. Ana Sanchez has been hon- or place. Home visits and caring ored for her dedicated ser- In fact, Dr. for the entire family provide vice with the City Rescue Sanchez the core of her personal mis- Mission’s Difference Maker meets sion to stay true to a tradi- Award. Since 2011, Dr. patients tional family practice. Early Sanchez has been provid- and in her professional career, ing compassionate care to families she increasingly identified the 1,300 patients in the Sanchez wherev- patients who needed hos- 16 North Florida counties er they are physically and pice care, which attracted that Community Hospice emotionally, helping them her to the specialty. This COURTESY serves. understand the value of hos- awareness became a calling U.S. Congressman Neal Dunn speaks from the House floor on Monday. Currently managing a pice care at home, in a long- that inspired her to shift her 31-person medical team of term care facility or in one care, and career, to hospice physicians and advanced of our inpatient units,” said and palliative medicine. Dunn looks to modernize CBRA registered nurse practi- Mary McElroy, Community Since its inception in tioners (ARNP), Dr. Sanchez Hospice’s senior vice presi- 1979, Community Hospice U.S. Congressman Neal tions to the Coastal Barrier our nation’s barrier islands, makes an impact by adher- dent of hospice services. has served over 200,000 Dunn took to the floor of the Resources maps that are while simply providing for ing to the highest standards After earning her medical patients and families, and House to introduce a bill that adversely affecting areas in more precise digital maps to of hands-on patient care. She degree in the Dominican has grown to become the would modernize the Coastal Bay and Gulf counties. The distinguish the CBRA zones. embodies the Community Republic, Dr. Sanchez fifth largest non-profit hos- Barrier Resources maps. Coastal Barrier Resources Cosponsors of the legisla- Hospice mission to improve completed a family medi- pice in the United States. Bipartisan legislation Act (CBRA) was signed into tion include Representatives the quality of life for patients cine residency through Sanchez’s leadership and introduced by Dunn, who law in 1982 and works to Thomas Rooney (FL-17) and families, and to be the the University of Florida in critical expertise have represents the southern preserve our nation’s barri- and Lisa Blunt Rochester Compassionate Guide® for Jacksonville. been deeply valuable com- portion of Columbia County, er islands by barring federal (DE-At Large). The legisla- end-of-life care in our com- Double-boarded in fam- ponents in Community addressing issues with the funds and financial assis- tion is also supported by the munity. ily medicine and hospice Hospice’s 40-year legacy of CBR maps will be voted on tance from being used there, National Audubon Society. “Dr. Ana Sanchez is a role and palliative medicine compassionate care. in the House this week. which therefore disincentiv- Dunn spoke on the model, an innovator, and a with more than 15 years of — From staff reports The Strengthening izes development. House floor in support of Coastal Communities Act of Dunn’s legislation main- the Strengthening Coastal 2018 makes technical correc- tains these protections for Communities Act on Monday. NASA takes delivery of powerhouse

By MARCIA DUNN moonship. Orion capsule to the moon Associated Press U.S. and European lead- during a test flight with- ers gathered at Kennedy out passengers planned CAPE CANAVERAL — Space Center on Friday to for 2020. A mega rocket NASA has accepted deliv- mark the occasion. under development by ery of a key European The newly arrived pow- NASA, known as SLS for part needed to power the erhouse, or service mod- Space Launch System, will world’s next-generation ule, will propel NASA’s launch the combo.

Florida unemployment 3.4 percent Florida’s unemployment Floridians without jobs out Johns, Wakulla and Walton rate is 3.4 percent, which of a workforce of 10.2 mil- counties at 2.5 percent. is the lowest level since lion people. Florida’s unem- Hendry County had the January 2007. ployment rate was below the highest unemployment rate The state released figures national rate of 3.7 percent. at 5.4 percent, followed by showing October unemploy- Monroe and Okaloosa Hardee County at 4.5 per- ment dropped slightly from counties had the lowest cent and Citrus and Sumter September’s rate of 3.5 per- unemployment rate at 2.4 counties at 4.3 percent. cent. There were 350,000 percent, followed by St. — Associated Press WEEK OF SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18–24, 2018 BUSINESS LAKE CITY REPORTER 3C Tomatoes divide Fla., West Coast growers By STUART LEAVENWORTH issues that could cause this month, both U.S. and McClatchy agreement to go sideways,” Mexican negotiators said including claims of unfair they made progress in WASHINGTON — trading in farm goods. resolving disagreements Florida and Mexico are While tomatoes might over automobile tariffs and having a food fight over seem like unlikely ingredi- other issues. “I think we tomatoes and other fresh ents in a cross-border dis- are going to get there with produce. Will farmers in pute, they have a power- Mexico in a relatively short California and Washington ful constituency in Florida, order,” Gregg Doud, the get caught in the crossfire? which has been producing U.S. chief agriculture nego- That’s one question that them since the late 1800s. tiator, said. swirls around the final While California is the lead- But when Doud was asked negotiations between the ing producer of tomatoes about the provision sought Trump administration and for ketchup and other pro- by Florida and Georgia Mexico on a revamped cessing, Florida outranks it growers, he declined to North American Free in annual production value comment, stating the nego- Trade Agreement. Growers of “fresh market tomatoes,” tiations are ongoing. of tomatoes, strawberries which fetch a higher price Overall, U.S. agriculture and peppers in Florida and in the winter. In 2016, the has benefited from NAFTA. the Southeast say they’ve value of the Florida tomato From 1992 to 2016, U.S. agri- been hammered by cheap COURTESY crop was $382 million, fol- culture exports to Canada imports of these crops from Southeastern U.S. growers of tomatoes, peppers, strawberries and other fruits and lowed by the state’s straw- and Mexico grew from $8.7 Mexico, particularly during vegetables say they are harmed by cheap Mexican imports. berry crop at $364 mil- billion to $38 billion, accord- winter months. They’ve lob- lion, according to the U.S. ing to the Congressional bied the Trump adminis- for them to sell south of sus view among growers in from the United States.” Department of Agriculture. Research Service. tration to make it easier for the border. Mexico is the the U.S. on this issue,” said U.S. and Mexican nego- Florida is also a crucial But not all U.S. farmers them to bring “anti-dump- United States’ No. 1 market Michael C. Camuñez, chief tiators are scrambling this swing state for anyone run- have benefited. In Florida, ing” and “countervailing for apples, pears and sweet executive of Monarch Global month to strike a NAFTA ning for president, including farm land devoted to toma- duty” cases against Mexico cherries. Washington state Strategies and a former assis- deal, so they can bring Trump, who campaigned toes dropped from 45,200 in an updated NAFTA is the nation’s No. 1 produc- tant Commerce secretary. If Canada on board and meet on revising the 24-year-old acres in 2005 to 32,000 a agreement. er of all three of these fruits. Florida and Georgia grow- deadlines to give Congress NAFTA pact to be more decade later. Mexico now But growers on the West California is also a major ers were allowed to go after a required 90 days notice friendly to U.S. industry tops Florida in U.S. market Coast fear such a provision producer, and the nation’s Mexico, he said, “it would on any negotiated agree- and farmers. share of strawberries, pep- would prompt Mexico to No. 1 cultivator of tomatoes. open the door toward retali- ment. But Camuñez says Following talks in pers and tomatoes, a sea retaliate, making it harder “There’s not a consen- ation against other products “there are still a number of Washington earlier this change from the 1990s. City Furniture opens first of three stores in Orlando

ORLANDO — One of 200 new Orlando-area pany’s Generation 3 store growing online “with more tribution is the lead gift for Altamonte Springs will open America’s top-selling furni- jobs and is completing a design for a relaxed, fun products at amazingly great Covenant House Florida’s in late 2019. City Furniture ture retailers, City Furniture Central Florida distribu- customer experience. At the values and the ability to get $10 million fundraising cam- will seek Leadership in has opened the first of three tion center adjacent to the in-store KC Café & Wine merchandise shipped to paign to expand facilities Energy & Environmental Orlando area showrooms, 85,000-square-foot Ocoee Bar, customers enjoy a glass your home for free,” Koenig and programming. Design (LEED) certifica- in Ocoee, and is on track to showroom. of wine or a craft beer while said. City Furniture is creat- tion for both superstores. complete new superstores “Orlando’s dynamic busi- browsing the modern, casu- At the Ocoee show- ing two additional Orlando City Furniture operates in the metro market near ness scene has been on our al and traditional furnishings room’s grand opening Nov. showrooms, including the 17 showrooms from Miami the Mall at Millennia and in radar screen for years,” said and mattress gallery. At the 9, Koenig announced City largest in its 29-store net- through Orlando, and in Altamonte Springs by year- City Furniture CEO Keith City Market Place store- Furniture is making a $1 work – a 120,000-square- Fort Myers, Naples and end 2019. Koenig. “Now we’re mov- within-a-store, customers million donation to Covenant foot home furnishings and at The Villages, as well With a $100 million ing quickly to build market find a greater selection of House Florida, a non-prof- accessories superstore near as 12 Ashley HomeStore expansion underway in presence and be active in accessories, lighting, rugs it agency providing shelter the Mall at Millennia sched- showrooms as that brand’s Central and South Florida, the local community.” and wall décor than typically and programs in South and uled for mid-2019 open- Southeast and Southwest the innovative, “green” The Ocoee City Furniture available in furniture stores. Central Florida for homeless ing. A 114,000-square-foot Florida licensee. company expects to add showroom features the com- City Furniture continues or at risk youth. The con- superstore being built in — Associated Press

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TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Stephen Skipper, Belk shoe department team leader, adds boxes of shoes to the Belk Black Friday sales inventory.

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Contact Editor Robert Bridges 754-0428 [email protected] LIFE Sunday, November 18, 2018 www.lakecityreporter.com Section D A Taste Buddies Thanksgiving feast Since Thanksgiving is next week, I Cornbread Dressing thought I would share a few recipes that may be new dishes for you and may even 1 pan of Miss Alline’s cornbread (no substi- end up as a new traditional dish for your tutes please) family. At the Norman house we continue 2 sleeves of saltines, crumbled many of the food traditions that my moth- 2 slices of bread toasted and crumbled er created. 1 lg. Spanish onion, chopped Mama would always have ham and 4-5 stalks of celery, thinly sliced turkey and usually fresh pork sausages 1-2 cups of turkey stock Onion/celery water as needed as an added treat. Since the sausage was ½ stick of butter homemade, she was able to take a long Salt and Pepper to taste link, curl it in the pan and cook it in the oven so that TASTE BUDDIES Place chopped onions and when it came out to the celery in a large pot with 4-5 table it was a continuous, cups of onion water. long link of sausage and Cook until they are tender. you sliced a piece off in Add more onion water if nec- the size you wanted. essary. Set aside. Why I remember that Crumble cornbread, sal- detail is beyond me. Just tines and toast in a large know that I’ve only met bowl. Add cooked onions and one sausage that I didn’t celery with the liquid they like and it was Blood cooked in. I start with half the Sausage. I drew the line on liquid and add more after I that one. Finding Nettles Genie Norman mix in the other ingredients. when I moved to Lake [email protected] Add butter and stock. You’ll City way back was like an need to add lots of black added bonus to my new pepper and salt. There are life here. no eggs in this dressing so you need to taste to make sure it is well sea- With the turkey, we always had soned. If you like your dressing really moist, Mama’s cornbread dressing, which was you may need to add more stock and onion/ never stuffed into the turkey but always celery water but don’t make it soupy. You can cooked in a big baking pan. The secret is add more saltines or toasted bread if it gets in making the cornbread from scratch. too soupy. Mix all ingredients well and pour There can be no Jiffy or other mix at into a large baking pan sprayed with Pam. my house. It’s easy as can be, so here’s Bake at 400 degrees approximately one hour the recipe. I always make it the day or until brown and bubbly. Another thing you before so it’s easier for me to crumble may want to do is stir the dressing one time when it’s not hot: about half way through the cooking so that you end up with more brown crusty edges.

Miss Alline’s Cornbread I usually double the dressing recipe and Photos by GENIE NORMAN/Lake City Reporter save it in the frig, uncooked, and in a pan My centerpiece. 1 egg ready for baking the next day. We all love hot, 1 ½ cups of milk or buttermilk fresh cooked dressing with our leftovers. 2 Tbs. sugar 1 cup cornmeal We always have a relish tray (remem- ¾ cup flour ber those?) on our table. LaShel loves 1 tsp. salt this. She fills up the three compartment 4 Tbs. Cooking oil crystal dish with black olives, lazy woman 2 heaping tsp. baking powder pickles and her favorite, stuffed celery. She stuffs it with pimiento cheese, home- Preheat oven to 420 degrees. made of course. So, I’m going to share my Mix all of the ingredients together. Pour into pimiento cheese recipe that I wrote down a pan sprayed with Pam and bake for approx. 25 minutes until it is golden brown. FEAST continued on 4D

Lizzie’s pimento cheese. Miss Alline’s cornbread dressing. Interesting — if tiring, smelly — morning spelunking On this trip, we planned to as opposed to taking an elevator TRAVEL TALES Once we made it all the way read the actual name. visit a few national parks that we down the 750 feet to what they down, we entered the Big Room. Just like you had the option haven’t been to yet. Today, it was call the “Big Room.” Each trail From here, there’s pathways all to walk in using the Natural Carlsbad Caverns National Park. was approximately 1.25 miles. The through different chambers high- Entrance, you could walk out that We stayed in Carlsbad, N.M., the descent on the Natural Entrance lighting the many different types way. However, we decided to take night before, so we had less than trail was very steep with a lot of of formations — like the stalac- the elevator back up. Enough was half an hour travel time the next switchbacks where you finished tites, stalagmites, soda straws and enough. morning. The road coming in off down in the “Big Room.” columns. I had taken my niece to the the main highway was scenic yet The first thing we noticed as The park has named many of caverns in Florida last year and barren. After we arrived at the we entered was the stench … the the formations, and most of them thought they were impressive for Visitor’s Center, we discussed bat’s guano. And come to find were spot on. We had quite an little ole Marianna. I think you our trail options with one of the out, that’s how the caverns were Sandy Kishton imagination while naming a few of could fit those caverns inside the rangers. I didn’t realize we could discovered back in the 1800s, our own. ones in Carlsbad a couple of times do both trails when planning; I from settlers who would see the We really liked seeing the over. However, it’s quite a trip to thought we would have to choose hundreds of thousands of bats erns, year-round, is 56 degrees. water pools because they were so get here. Overall, it was an inter- one or the other. Regardless, rising out of the entrance in the We were encouraged to bring a deceiving. They gave the percep- esting morning, and we were glad it cost $12 per person. Another evenings. Shortly after we made light jacket, but I found we didn’t tion of a deep hole and you had to we came. Just one more place to ranger met us at the entrance our descent, you could see it and need it, even with shorts and long look twice to realize that was not check off the bucket list! and gave us a brief orientation for smell it. Then, we heard a few fly- sleeve T-shirts on. the case. 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Florida Sport Fishing the Flats Addictive Fishing Sport Fishing Reel Animals Silver Kings (N) Epic Trails “Fiji” DISCV 38 182 278 Alaska: The Last Frontier Å Alaska: The Last Frontier Å Alaska: The Last Frontier Exposed (N) Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) Å (:02) Wolves and Warriors Å (:03) Wolves and Warriors Å TBS 39 139 247 (4:25) ››› “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith” (2005) Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory The Guest Book The Cable Guy HLN 40 202 204 Forensic Files Forensic Files How It Really Happened Å CNN Special Report More than 900 people died in Jonestown. Å CNN Special Report Å CNN Special Report Å FNC 41 205 360 Fox Report with (N) Å Sunday With OBJECTified (N) Å The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton Life, Liberty & Levin (N) Å OBJECTified Å E! 45 114 236 Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians (N) Busy Tonight (N) LadyGang (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashians TRAVEL 46 196 277 Haunted Case Files Å Haunted Case Files “Do Not Disturb” Haunted Case Files Å Haunted Case Files Å Scariest Night of My Life (N) Å Paranormal Survivor Å HGTV 47 112 229 Hunters Int’l House Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hawaii Life (N) Hawaii Life (N) Bahamas Life (N) Bahamas Life (N) Caribbean Life (N) Caribbean Life (N) Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l TLC 48 183 280 90 Day Fiancé Leida’s family arrives in New York City. (N) 90 Day Fiancé “Not What I Thought” Jonathan and Fernanda’s fight. (N) Return to Amish “Leaving Everything Behind” Mary must make a decision. HIST 49 120 269 American Pickers Å (DVS) American Pickers “Queen of Fortune” American Pickers Å (DVS) (:02) American Pickers Å (DVS) (:05) American Pickers Å (DVS) (:05) American Pickers Å ANPL 50 184 282 The Zoo “A Gorilla With Heart” Å Crikey! It’s the Irwins Å Crikey! It’s the Irwins (N) Amanda to the Rescue (N) Å Amanda to the Rescue Å Scaled A samurai-themed enclosure. FOOD 51 110 231 Guy’s Grocery Games Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å Thanksgiving Cake Spectacular Ultimate Thanksgiving Challenge Å Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay TBN 52 260 372 The Potter’s Touch Joyce Meyer Generation Pastor Robert Huckabee Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.). Joel Osteen Å Kerry Shook Creflo Dollar Å John Gray World Huckabee Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.). FSN-FL 56 - - d NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Orlando Magic. From Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. (N) Magic Postgame Inside the Magic Inside the Magic World Poker World Poker SYFY 58 122 244 (4:41) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” (2010) (DVS) ›››‡ “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” (2011, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Å (DVS) (10:55) Futurama (:26) Futurama AMC 60 130 254 The Walking Dead (:35) The Walking Dead Å (:40) The Walking Dead “Who Are You Now?” Å The Walking Dead “Stradivarius” (N) (:04) Talking Dead (N) Å (:04) The Walking Dead “Stradivarius” COM 62 107 249 (4:45) “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” Å (:20) › “That’s My Boy” (2012, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Leighton Meester. Å ››‡ “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” (2006) Will Ferrell. Å CMT 63 166 327 (5:30) ›› “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” (2005) Steve Martin. (:45) ››‡ “Footloose” (1984, Drama) Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, John Lithgow. Å (:15) ›› “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” (2005) Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt. Å NGWILD 108 190 283 Unlikely Animal Friends Å Unlikely Animal Friends Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (N) Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å NGEO 109 186 276 Inside North Korea: Fire and Fury Inside North Korea’s Dynasty Å Inside North Korea’s Dynasty Å Inside North Korea’s Dynasty (N) Å Inside North Korea’s Dynasty (N) Å Inside North Korea’s Dynasty Å SCIENCE 110 193 284 What on Earth? Å What on Earth? Å Unearthed (N) Å Mythical Beasts (N) Å Unearthed Å ID 111 192 285 Blood Runs Cold “Bonded By Grief” Blood Runs Cold “The Secret” Å Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda Å Blood Runs Cold “Dying for Justice” On the Case With Paula Zahn (N) Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda Å SEC 743 408 611 d College Basketball Virginia Military Institute at Kentucky. (N) Women’s College Basketball Arizona State at Arkansas. (N) College Football Massachusetts at Georgia. HBO 302 300 501 Real Time, Bill Axios (N) Å ›› “Pacific Rim Uprising” (2018, Science Fiction) John Boyega. ‘PG-13’ Å My Brilliant Friend “The Dolls” Å Camping (N) Å Sally4Ever (N) Last Week To. Axios Å MAX 320 310 515 (5:45) ››‡ “Hannibal” (2001, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins. ‘R’ Å ››‡ “Red Sparrow” (2018, Suspense) Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton. ‘R’ Å (:25) ›› “Conspiracy Theory” (1997) Mel Gibson. ‘R’ Å SHOW 340 318 545 The Circus: Inside Ray Donovan Å Kidding Å Enemies: The President, Justice Ray Donovan “Pudge” (N) Å Escape at Dannemora (N) Å (:05) Escape at Dannemora Å WEEKDAY AFTERNOON Comcast Dish DirecTV 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 3-ABC 3 - - News Be a Millionaire GMA Day General Hospital Pickler & Ben Dr. Phil WCJB TV20 News 5Live 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at Noon Varied Programs The People’s Court Judge Mathis The Real News4JAX at 4PM Inside Edition News4JAX at 5PM News4JAX 5-PBS 5 - - Dinosaur Train Peg & Cat Splash-Bubbles Curious George Pinkalicious Nature Cat Wild Kratts R. Steves’ Europe R. Steves’ Europe First at 5 World News 7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk Steve Dr. Phil Action News Jax Action News Jax 9-CW 9 17 17 True Crime Files Couples Court Couples Court Paternity Court Paternity Court Jerry Springer Maury Face the Truth Face the Truth 10-FOX 10 30 30 Dr. Phil The Steve Wilkos Show The Steve Wilkos Show Family Feud Family Feud Judge Judy Judge Judy Hot Bench Hot Bench 12-NBC 12 12 12 News Extra Days of our Lives First Coast Living Daily Blast Live Daily Blast Live The Ellen DeGeneres Show News News WGN-A 16 239 307 In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Varied Programs TVLAND 17 106 304 Gunsmoke Varied Programs Gunsmoke Varied Programs Gunsmoke Varied Programs Gunsmoke Varied Programs Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Varied Programs OWN 18 189 279 Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Varied Programs A&E 19 118 265 Varied Programs HALL 20 185 312 Home & Family Movie Movie FX 22 136 248 How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Movie Varied Programs CNN 24 200 202 Inside Politics CNN Right Now with CNN Newsroom With CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin The Lead With The Situation Room With TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Varied Programs NIK 26 170 299 PAW Patrol Butterbean’s Café PAW Patrol PAW Patrol Varied Programs PAW Patrol SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Loud House The Loud House PARMT 28 168 241 Bar Rescue Varied Programs Bar Rescue Varied Programs Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Mom Mom Mom Mom MY-TV 29 32 - In the Heat of the Night Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Bonanza The Rifleman The Rifleman Wagon Train Charlie’s Angels DISN 31 172 290 Varied Programs LIFE 32 108 252 Movie Movie Movie USA 33 105 242 Varied Programs BET 34 124 329 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter Varied Programs High Noon Questionable Around the Horn Interruption ESPN2 36 144 209 (1:00) First Take Varied Programs College Basketball Varied Programs College Basketball Varied Programs SUNSP 37 - - Lunch with the Lightning Lightning Post. Varied Programs DISCV 38 182 278 Varied Programs TBS 39 139 247 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends American Dad American Dad American Dad American Dad HLN 40 202 204 On the Story On the Story On the Story Varied Programs Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Outnumbered Outnumbered Overtime The Daily Briefing with Reporting Your World With The Five E! 45 114 236 E! News: Daily Pop Varied Programs TRAVEL 46 196 277 Varied Programs HGTV 47 112 229 Fixer Upper Varied Programs TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Island Medium Varied Programs Island Medium Varied Programs My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Varied Programs HIST 49 120 269 Varied Programs ANPL 50 184 282 Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls and Parolees Varied Programs FOOD 51 110 231 Varied Programs Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Varied Programs TBN 52 260 372 Steven Furtick Pastor Robert Chase the Lion Varied Programs James Robison The Jewish Jesus The 700 Club John Hagee Varied Programs Praise Varied Programs FSN-FL 56 - - Varied Programs SYFY 58 122 244 Movie Varied Programs (:29) Movie Varied Programs AMC 60 130 254 (9:30) Movie Varied Programs COM 62 107 249 (11:45) Futurama Varied Programs (12:55) South Park South Park Varied Programs (:05) The Office (:40) The Office (:15) The Office Varied Programs CMT 63 166 327 Reba Reba Varied Programs Reba Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing NGWILD 108 190 283 Varied Programs NGEO 109 186 276 Varied Programs SCIENCE 110 193 284 Varied Programs ID 111 192 285 Varied Programs SEC 743 408 611 College Football Varied Programs Paul Finebaum Varied Programs HBO 302 300 501 (11:45) Movie Varied Programs MAX 320 310 515 (11:55) Movie Varied Programs (:15) Movie SHOW 340 318 545 (11:35) Movie Varied Programs MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 19, 2018 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 Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Dancing With the Stars “Finale” (Season Finale) (N) (Live) Å The Good Doctor “Stories” (N) Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM News4JAX Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Last Man Standing blackish Å Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory The 10 O’Clock News (N) Å (:15) Teal the Show (:35) DailyMailTV 5-PBS 5 - - DW News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Å Antiques Roadshow (N) Å Julia Louis-Dreyfus: The Mark Twain Prize (N) Å Independent Lens “The Judge” Kholoud al-Faqih. (N) 7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News All Access Family Feud (N) The Neighborhood Happy Together Magnum P.I. “The Ties That Bind” (N) Bull “The Exception to the Rule” Å Action News Late Show-Colbert 9-CW 9 17 17 Funny You Ask Mom Å The Mark Brunell Show Arrow “Due Process” (N) Å DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (N) Å Dateline A woman claims self-defense. Impractical Jokers The Game Å 10-FOX 10 30 30 Action News Action News TMZ (N) Å Access (N) Å The Resident “Heart in a Box” (N) 9-1-1 Hen’s history is revealed. (N) Action News Action News Action News (:35) TMZ Live (N) 12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) The Voice The Top 13 perform live for the coaches. (N) (Live) Å Manifest “Point of No Return” (N) News Tonight Show WGN-A 16 239 307 Blue Bloods “Knockout Game” Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å TVLAND 17 106 304 M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å (:36) M*A*S*H (:12) Everybody Loves Raymond Å Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Two and Half Men Two and Half Men King of Queens King of Queens OWN 18 189 279 Dateline on OWN “Circle of Friends” Dateline on OWN “Bad Blood” Å Dateline on OWN Å Dateline on OWN “Kidnapped” (N) Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Dateline on OWN Å A&E 19 118 265 The First 48 “The Other Wife” Å The Clinton Affair Scandals plague President Bill Clinton. (Part 1 of 3) The Clinton Affair Details of the affair are recorded. (N) (Part 2 of 3) (:04) The Clinton Affair (Part 1 of 3) HALL 20 185 312 “Christmas at Holly Lodge” (2017) Alison Sweeney, Jordan Bridges. Å “With Love, Christmas” (2017, Romance) Emilie Ullerup, Aaron O’Connell. Å “Finding Santa” (2017, Romance) Jodie Sweetin, Eric Winter. Å FX 22 136 248 (5:30) ››› “22 Jump Street” (2014, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum. Å ››‡ “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015, Musical Comedy) Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld. Å ››‡ “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015) Anna Kendrick. Å CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront (N) Å 360 (N) Å Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å Anderson Cooper 360 Å TNT 25 138 245 ››› “Red Eye” (2005, Suspense) Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy. Å ››‡ “Man of Steel” (2013) Henry Cavill. Young Clark Kent must protect those he loves from a dire threat. Å (DVS) The Alienist “Requiem” Å (DVS) NIK 26 170 299 The Loud House The Loud House The Loud House Keep It Spotless Henry Danger “Thumb War” Å SpongeBob SpongeBob Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å PARMT 28 168 241 Mom Å Mom Å Mom Å Mom Å ››› “Creed” (2015, Drama) Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone. Rocky Balboa mentors Apollo Creed’s son. Å ››› “Creed” (2015) Michael B. Jordan. MY-TV 29 32 - Mama’s Family The Jeffersons M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å Law & Order: Criminal Intent “D.A.W.” Law & Order: Criminal Intent Å Seinfeld Å Hogan’s Heroes Carol Burnett Perry Mason Å DISN 31 172 290 (5:00) ›››‡ “The Incredibles” (2004) Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Coop & Cami Coop & Cami Coop & Cami Coop & Cami Coop & Cami Coop & Cami Raven’s Home Raven’s Home LIFE 32 108 252 “Four Christmases and a Wedding” (2017) Arielle Kebbel, Markie Post. Å “Christmas in the City” (2013, Drama) Ashley Williams, Ashanti. Å (:03) “Last Chance for Christmas” (2015) Hilarie Burton, Gabriel Hogan. Å USA 33 105 242 Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family WWE Monday Night RAW (N) Å Real Country Å (DVS) BET 34 124 329 blackish Å blackish Å blackish “God” blackish blackish blackish Å ››‡ “Jumping the Broom” (2011) Angela Bassett, Paula Patton. A bride and groom’s parents clash at the wedding. ESPN 35 140 206 Monday Night Countdown (N) (Live) Å e(:15) NFL Football Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Rams. (N) (:15) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt ESPN2 36 144 209 d College Basketball: Maui Invitational d College Basketball Legends Classic -- St. John’s vs California. Semifinal round. College Basketball d College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic -- Texas Tech vs USC. (N) d College Basketball SUNSP 37 - - NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Philadelphia Flyers. Lightning Pre. k NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Nashville Predators. (N) Lightning Post. Inside Lightning Inside Lightning DISCV 38 182 278 Street Outlaws: Memphis Å Street Outlaws: Memphis Å Street Outlaws: Memphis: Full Throttle Street Outlaws: Memphis (N) Å (:01) Race Night at Bowman Gray (N) (:02) Garage Rehab “Episode 8” (N) TBS 39 139 247 Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Final Space Seinfeld HLN 40 202 204 Crimes of the Century Å Crimes of the Century “DC Sniper” CNN Special Report More than 900 people died in Jonestown. Å CNN Special Report Å Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With (N) The Story With Martha MacCallum (N) Tonight (N) Å Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle (N) Å Fox News at Night with Shannon E! 45 114 236 Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) Å Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Busy Tonight (N) Nightly Pop (N) LadyGang Å The Kardashians TRAVEL 46 196 277 Exp.- Hunt for Extraterrestrials Exp.- Hunt for Extraterrestrials UFOs: Uncovering the Truth Å UFOs: Uncovering the Truth Å UFOs: Uncovering the Truth Å Haunted Live “Nov. 16, 2018” Å HGTV 47 112 229 Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It (N) Å House Hunters (N) Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l TLC 48 183 280 Four Weddings “... And a Giraffe” Long Island Medium (N) Long Island Medium “Guess Who?” Mama Medium “Arson Homicide” (N) Long Lost Family (N) Long Island Medium “Sitcom Spirits” HIST 49 120 269 American Pickers Å (DVS) American Pickers “Frank’s Folly” American Pickers “High Flying Pick” American Pickers (N) Å (DVS) (:03) American Pickers Å (DVS) (:05) American Pickers “Thunderdome” ANPL 50 184 282 North Woods Law “Fighting the Flood” North Woods Law Å (:01) Northwest Law: Uncuffed Conservation officers protect wildlife. (N) (:01) Into Alaska (N) (:01) North Woods Law Å FOOD 51 110 231 Cake Wars Å Cake Wars Å Holiday Baking Championship Å Holiday Baking Championship (N) Christmas Cookie Challenge (N) Å Ultimate Thanksgiving Challenge Å TBN 52 260 372 John Gray World Don Wilton Å New The Potter’s Touch Praise (N) Å Anonymous Jesse Duplantis BillyGraham.TV GregLaurie.TV Praise Å FSN-FL 56 - - Tennis College Football Kansas at Oklahoma. (Taped) In the Spotlight Focused World Poker SYFY 58 122 244 ›› The Mechanic ›› “Drive Angry 3D” (2011, Action) Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard. Å ›› “I Am Number Four” (2011) Alex Pettyfer. An alien teenager must evade those sent to kill him. (10:56) Futurama (:27) Futurama AMC 60 130 254 ››› “Cast Away” (2000) Tom Hanks. Premiere. A courier company executive is marooned on a remote island. Å The Little Drummer Girl “Episodes 1 & 2” Actress is drawn into espionage plot. (Part 1 of 3) Å Little Drummer Girl COM 62 107 249 (:15) The Office “Doomsday” Å (6:50) The Office (:25) The Office The Office Å The Office “Trivia” The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å The Daily Show (:31) The Office CMT 63 166 327 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing ›› “Varsity Blues” (1999) James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Paul Walker. Å NGWILD 108 190 283 Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Å Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Å Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Å Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Å NGEO 109 186 276 The Next Mega Tsunami Å The Race to Mars (N) Å Mission to the Sun (N) Å Mars “Worlds Apart” (N) Å Explorer “Digging Up Dinosaurs” (N) StarTalk An interview with Joe Rogan. SCIENCE 110 193 284 NASA’s Unexplained Files Å Space’s Deepest Secrets Å Space’s Deepest Secrets “Episode 6” (N) Å Space’s Deepest Secrets (N) Å Space’s Deepest Secrets Å ID 111 192 285 Evil Lives Here “She Made Me Do It” Evil Lives Here “We Looked Happy” What Lies Beneath “Blood Creek” The 1990s: The Deadliest Decade (N) People Magazine Investigates (N) People Magazine Investigates Å SEC 743 408 611 (3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) Thinking Out Loud (N) (Live) Women’s College Basketball Clemson at Alabama. (N) SEC Featured SEC Storied Thinking Out Loud HBO 302 300 501 (5:00) ›››‡ “The Post” (2017) ‘PG-13’ Last Week To. My Brilliant Friend “The Dolls” Å My Brilliant Friend “The Money” (N) The Favourite (:20) ››› “Love, Simon” (2018) Nick Robinson. ‘PG-13’ MAX 320 310 515 (5:50) ›› “AVP: Alien vs. Predator: Extended Edition” ‘NR’ Mike Judge ›› “In the Cut” (2003, Suspense) Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo. ‘R’ Å ›››› “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991, Suspense) Jodie Foster. ‘R’ Å SHOW 340 318 545 (5:25) “The Cured” (2017) Ellen Page. Enemies: The President, Justice Ray Donovan “Pudge” Å Escape at Dannemora Å (:05) Ray Donovan “Pudge” Å (:05) Escape at Dannemora Å LAKE CITY REPORTER LIFE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 3D

DEAR ABBY HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): Emotions tion that will bring equality and peace back are welling and need to be channeled. into your relationship. Stewing about some- Diligent college student Concentrate on something you love to do, or thing won’t fix the problem. ★★★ make plans with someone you enjoy spend- SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): ing time with. Talks will lead to promising Encourage changes at home. Clearing a has less time for friends plans. Romance is highlighted. ★★★ space that inspires you to be more creative DEAR ABBY: I’m give me a gratuity TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Gather or doing something that is conducive to in my early 20s and the on Thanksgiving and information. Check out courses and the self-improvement or fitness is favored. Avoid Christmas. Many — if qualifications required to do something that getting into an argument. Do your own only one in my circle ★★★★★ of friends who’s cur- not most — tell me interests you. Set incentives and make plans thing. that will energize and excite you to get start- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): rently in college. They how pleased they are ★★★ all want to hang out all with my services, but ed. You’ll have barriers to cross when dealing with friends and relatives. Those you think the time, but most of surprisingly few do any- GEMINI (May 21-June 20): thing more than that. Opportunity is apparent, but not all opportu- you can trust will let you down and share them live more than nities are equal. Don’t lean toward an offer information you don’t want revealed at an 100 miles away. I have Abigail Van Buren I confess, it makes me that sounds too good to be true. Do your inopportune time. Listen to your heart and a strict school sched- www.dearabby.com feel underappreciated. homework and consider the logistics of protect your reputation. ★★ ule, and I’m required Often, when I ask what it is you are trying to achieve. ★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): to study and earn high friends if they tip CANCER (June 21-July 22): It’s OK to Size up what you’ve been doing all your life grades or I will be let Being able to pri- their sitters, they say oritize is a skill you do your own thing. You don’t have to bend and consider what makes you content. Put go from my university. it never occurred to to what someone else wants. Moodiness will together a plan that will thrust you into a should be proud of. You them! So if you have I don’t like feeling don’t need to make any surface and cause discord if you don’t follow daily routine that is satisfying and gratifying. like I’m being a jerk a reliable sitter and your heart and do as you please. ★★ It’s up to you to bring about change. ★★★★ grand speeches to your you’re happy with his telling my friends I friends about why you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Short trips, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Listen can’t make it to cer- see them less often. or her work, please physical activities and spending time with to what others suggest, but don’t be a fol- tain events. How can I Just continue explain- give them a little bit like-minded people should round out your lower. Be innovative and build your future explain to them that I ing that for now your extra for working on day, but before you get started, make sure based on your likes and dislikes, not what can’t drive there every education takes prece- the holidays when you are fully aware of the cost involved. someone else wants you to do. Show affec- weekend to hang out? dence over your social most of us relax and ★★★★★ tion along with strength, courage and indi- Sometimes I wonder life because if it doesn’t, celebrate with our fam- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Someone viduality. ★★★★ if we’re growing apart you may not be able ilies. — CAT SITTER close to you will overreact. Plan to do your PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Do because they aren’t to earn your degree. If IN SAN FRANCISCO own thing. Working on something construc- something creative, helpful or that makes doing the same things they are really friends, DEAR SITTER: tive will ease stress while you accomplish you feel good. Limit conversations to avoid I’m doing. Is there they’ll understand. Tipping at holiday time something worthwhile. ★★★ being misled about how someone feels. something wrong with P.S. Look at the can be stressful, and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Added You need some time and space to figure out me because I’m still bright side. If you not everyone considers responsibilities will get you down. If some- what’s best for you. Answers will come from holding on? How can aren’t spending chunks an independent contrac- one is being unfair, say so and offer a solu- within, not from someone else. ★★★ I explain to them that of your weekends driv- tor someone to whom we can’t be as close as ing back to your home- they need to give extra we were? If you could town, you will have money. (Would you be CELEBRITY help me figure out how more time to develop comfortable getting to explain my situation new friendships at a fruitcake instead?) BIRTHDAYS without feeling guilty, While I’m pleased to school, some of which Nov. 18: Actress Linda it’d be great. — BUSY may last a lifetime. put the word out for IN CANADA you, because you feel Evans is 76. Country singer DEAR ABBY: May Jacky Ward is 72. Comedian DEAR BUSY: There I offer a suggestion to you aren’t being prop- is nothing wrong with pet owners who hire pet erly compensated, per- Kevin Nealon is 65. Actor you. Relationships do sitters during the holi- haps you should con- Oscar Nunez is 60. Guitarist not always stay static. days? If you are happy sider raising your fees Kirk Hammett of Metallica Most of them ebb and with their services, con- during the holidays. is 56. Actor Owen Wilson is 50. Actor Dan Bakkedahl is flow as yours are, so sider giving them a tip. ■ please stop flogging Every year I am Write Dear Abby at 50. Actor Mike Epps is 48. www.DearAbby.com or Actress Peta Wilson is 48. yourself for making astounded at the num- P.O. 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LIVE OAK — If battling Charles’ Stage, antiques to to be carved from massive crowds in a department look for, a unique variety tree trunks and limbs. store isn’t your thing, skip of food to select from, old It’s amazing to talk with Black Friday this year and farm equipment auction, people who come to Old you can enjoy Old Tyme handmade jewelry, many Tyme Farm Days and leave Farm Days & Swap Meet other handmade articles with a trunk load of good- (OTFD) at Spirit of the and homemade ice cream. ies. You likely will stroll Suwannee Music Park After festival hours there among the vendors at your (SOSMP) in Live Oak. The will be a dinner in the Music leisure and have a conversa- park opens at 9 a.m. Friday Hall with great bands both tion with the artist who cre- and Saturday for this two- nights. ated the item in front of you. day festival. As always, Old Tyme You can introduce your kids The weekend begins with Farm Days & Swap Meet to a real work of art and the Thanksgiving Day Dinner at the SOSMP will feature person who created it. at noon on Friday — bring a breadth of music reflect- One of the annual high- a covered dish and pay $5 ing the rural heritage of lights is the large display of at the door. the event. Appearing for the antique tractors. Each day If you fancy yourself a first time at the festival as there is a parade around singer, there will be kara- a group will be Skip Johns the campground, where oke is from 7 p.m. to 10 and Lowlands, a collection tractors chug along. Some p.m. in the Music Hall that of regional musicians with are unique examples, such evening. a storied history. Lowlands as Amy Bailey on her pink Saturday is Old Tyme recently added two young tractor complete with eye-

Farm Days, an annual tra- ladies (Cora Goines 10, and COURTESY lashes. Last year, with the dition since 1989 that cele- Jessica Ellis, 12). This pink tractor drew a lot of interest at last year’s Old Tyme Farm Days and Swap help of a terrific volunteer brates rural American life From Thomasville, Ga., Meet at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak. team, the antique tractor and heritage by bringing OTFD will see the return of pull event revived. the skills and lifestyle of the “Stringonometry,” a trio of from tree stumps. Mike and other items and has for sale stories about his 60 plus Unlike the fire-breathing 19th century back to life. young men performing reg- his dog Sammy will demon- delicious homemade pies years of collecting. Come sit dragons of monster truck The festival is open from ularly with the Tallahassee strate his art throughout the and casseroles to take home. a spell with George and see shows, these workhorses 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Youth Ensemble under weekend. You may find a George Barthelmes what you can learn. gently pull a sled of gradually Saturday; swap meet from the direction of the famed reasonably priced bear or is a long-time exhibitor Denver and Sherry increasing weight, frequently 8 a.m. until noon each day. Mickey Abraham. alligator to take home. Up at OTFD. He and others Lessman of western made up of the spouses of Admission is $10 per day per There will be colorful near the stage you’ll find bring a variety of antique Suwannee County will the participants or anyone, carload for non-campers. characters on hand as well, Randy, who comes every motors and other mechan- return with their unique mostly women, along the There will be plenty of such as Mike the woodcarv- year from Valdosta with his ical delights. This year patio furniture. Made from tractor pull path. It’s all a activities for the entire fam- er. Mike’s chainsaw sculp- camper custom built from George promises to bring concrete, this furniture is celebration of the ingenuity ily — a petting zoo, musi- tures are featured through- a cargo trailer. Randy sells his unique lantern collec- seriously sturdy. The design of the American farmer. cal performances on Uncle out the SOSMP, fashioned hand-painted saw blades and tion, and a bucket full of is unique in that it appears — From staff reports Joni Mitchell thrills concert audience just by showing up

By ANDREW DALTON enading Mitchell with her with a standing ovation singing Mitchell’s “Cold Blue rock contemporaries would for her. Graham Nash sang Associated Press own songs Wednesday night and spontaneous chorus of Steel and Sweet Fire.” That never dare go. “Our House,” his 1970 song at the Dorothy Chandler “Happy Birthday.” inspiration apparently has its Diana Krall showed the about life with Mitchell As an adoring-but-anx- Pavilion in Los Angeles. The crowd’s love for limits. Harris didn’t play gui- depth of Mitchell’s jazz when the two were dating ious crowd wondered if Mitchell didn’t speak or Mitchell was matched by tar on the song, saying with influence as she sat at the in their 20s. she’d appear at an all-star say a word all night, but the artists themselves, a laugh that the “chords are piano and sang “Amelia” As the show approached concert celebration on her just showing up was a tri- especially the women, many too hard for me.” from 1976. Kristofferson its end, the curtain fell 75th birthday, Joni Mitchell umph. For 3 1/2 years, she of whom said Mitchell was The songs were inter- and Brandi Carlile showed and the crowd chanted was stuck in traffic. has been almost completely much more than a musical spersed with photos of that Mitchell could be a lit- for an encore. They went It was only fitting for a absent from public life after influence. Mitchell and audio clips of tle bit country with their wild when it rose to show singer and songwriter an aneurysm left her debil- “I want you to know her speaking throughout version of 1971’s “A Case Mitchell standing at the whose music helped define itated and unable to speak, how many times you have her career, allowing her to of You” and its memora- front of the stage in a long the experience of modern and little has been revealed saved my life,” Khan said serve as the evening’s nar- ble chorus, “I could drink a red coat, black hat and Southern California. of her condition since. to Mitchell from the stage rator even as she remained case of you darling. Still I’d cane. Glen Hansard could have “You know, Joni has had a before ripping into a sizzling silent. be on my feet.” She blew out candles on been describing the guest long and arduous recovery take on Mitchell’s “Help The concert brought Mitchell’s “Dreamland” a birthday cake and swayed of honor when he sang of “a from a really major event,” Me,” with backing from four decades of songs sounded like it was always to the rhythm as all of the prisoner of the white lines Taylor, one of Mitchell’s Wainwright and Seal, who that showed the twisting meant to be a Latin tune night’s musicians combined on the freeway” in his rendi- oldest friends, told The like other performers spent career path of the one- when Los Lobos with La for 1970’s “Big Yellow Taxi.” tion of Mitchell’s “Coyote” Associated Press before the much of the night sitting time Canadian folkie who Marisoul played it. And “They paved paradise, soon after the show finally show. “But she’s doing so on couches on a stage that became the quintessential James Taylor’s solo acous- put up a parking lot,” they began, nearly an hour late. much better.” looked like a living room. California singer-song- tic “Woodstock” gave a all sang, in a building that James Taylor, Chaka Mitchell needed help “Joni Mitchell is an inspi- writer behind albums like necessary nod to Mitchell’s was surrounded on all sides Khan, Kris Kristofferson, walking in and getting to ration to every girl who “Blue” and “Court and simple hippie roots. by parking lots. It was par- Rufus Wainwright and Seal her seat in a front corner. ever picked up a guitar,” Spark” and then took her The only song not writ- adise anyway. At least for were also among those ser- The audience greeted her Emmylou Harris said after music to places her soft- ten by Mitchell was written a night.

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