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ECONOMY AP PHOTO from one Protests in South Florida on Friday. Timber patriot to takes a another Recount hit, but to start not here here this Demand is on the rise in wake of hurricane’s Panhandle destruction. morning By CARL MCKINNEY [email protected] Begins at 8:30 a.m. at county supervisor Cut down in or near of elections office. North Florida, shaped in Lake City and desperately By CARL MCKINNEY needed in the Panhandle — [email protected] wood products from local sawmills are playing a key Razor-thin margins in the Florida role in the effort to rebuild governor, U.S. Senate and agricul- communities impacted by ture commissioner races triggered Hurricane Michael. recounts to be ordered Saturday Photos by TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Just off the U.S. Highway Maximus Geiger, 5, is given a U.S. Marine Corps cap by Mike Womack following Friday’s afternoon, sending local election offi- 90 corridor, not far from Veterans Day Service at the VA Medical Center. Geiger wore his replica Marine Corps uni- cials into a scramble. the local state college with form in honor of his grandfather, local pastor L.R. LeGuire. After Florida beginnings as a forestry Secretary of State school, machinery buzzes State Ken Detzner on one side of the mill, fill- on Saturday ordered ing the air with a hard-to- recounts in those describe smell. three down-to-the- The plant is Robbins wire contests, the Manufacturing, but prior to Horne Columbia County a buyout set to be final- Canvassing Board ized Nov. 1, it was Cochran was set for an 8:30 a.m. meeting the Forest Products. next day to begin the task. When Hurricane Michael Elections Supervisor Liz Horne’s struck the Panhandle, it office made a conditional announce- wiped out 3 million acres of ment earlier Saturday, saying the timber worth around $1.3 meeting would take place if and when billion, said Carlton Jones, Detzner pulled the trigger on the vice president of the Florida recount. Forestry Association and Detzner also ordered recounts in former vice president of other legislative races downstate, but Cochran Forest Products. local election officials will only look at “It had a devastating Columbia County Sheriff Mark Hunter, the governor, senate and agriculture effect,” said Jones, still an who served in the Florida National Guard commissioner contests. employee under the plant’s for 30 years and retired with the rank of State law requires machine new management. “It sig- lieutenant colonel, addresses the recounts when the margins between nificantly impacted our pro- on Friday morning. candidates are 0.5 percent or less. duction.” Columbia High School JROTC cadets present If the results are still within 0.25 the colors during the Lake City VA Medical Story, Page 2A TIMBER continued on 2A Center’s Veterans Day ceremony Friday. RECOUNT continued on 2A

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and Democrat Andrew In a machine recount, all RECOUNT Gillum. In the unoffi- ballots are fed through vot- THE WEATHER cial results, DeSantis had ing machines. Ballots with Continued From 1A SUN MON TUE WED THU 4,075,879 votes, or 49.59 “undervotes” or “overvotes” 11 12 13 14 15 percent, a hand recount is percent, while Gillum had — in which voters may have Mostly Slight Partly Slight conducted on overvotes, 4,042,195 votes, or 49.18 skipped races or made extra cloudy chance cloudy chance undervotes and ambiguous percent. marks in races, causing their of of rain ballots only, said attorney Also getting a recount ballots to be rejected by the storms showers

Joel Foreman, who sits on is the race for agriculture machines — are set aside, or HI 70HI LO LO 58 HI 77 HI LO LO 65 HI 76HI LO LO 43 HI HI56 LO LO 40 HI 61HI LO LO 47 the county’s canvassing commissioner between “outstacked.” board. Democrat Nikki Fried and In races that go to manual “It’s very work intensive,” Republican Matt Caldwell. recounts after the Thursday REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Sunday, Nov. 11 Foreman said. In the unofficial results, deadline, county canvass- Sunday's highs/Sunday night's low After Broward County Fried had 4,030,337 votes, ing boards will examine the Valdosta City Monday Tuesday submitted unofficial results or 50.03 percent, while “outstacked” ballots. 65/54 Jacksonville 70/61 Cape Canaveral Saturday afternoon, the Caldwell had 4,025,011 The results from the man- Tallahassee Lake City 84/72/ts 86/64/sh U.S. Senate race between votes, or 49.97 percent. ual recounts must be provid- 65/56 70/58 Daytona Beach 82/70/ts 84/58/sh Gainesville Daytona Beach Fort Myers 87/71/pc 85/64/ts Democratic incumbent Bill The machine recounts will ed to the state no later than Pensacola 74/61 76/70 Ft. Lauderdale 85/77/pc 87/73/ts 63/58 Panama City Nelson and Republican play out over five days, with noon on Nov. 18. Two days 65/59 Ocala Gainesville 80/68/ts 79/48/ts Gov. Rick Scott came within county canvassing boards later, the state Elections 76/65 Jacksonville 77/67/ts 79/47/ts the range for an automatic required to report results Canvassing Commission, Orlando Cape Canaveral Key West 84/78/pc 85/75/sh 81/70 81/74 Lake City 80/68/ts 79/48/ts recount. In the unofficial by 3 p.m. Thursday. At that comprised of Scott and two Tampa Miami 87/74/pc 88/71/ts results, Scott had 4,098,107 point, races with margins of members of the Florida Naples 88/71/pc 87/67/ts 81/68 West Palm Beach votes, or 50.07 percent, 0.25 percent or less will go to Cabinet, will meet in 83/74 Ocala 81/68/ts 81/50/ts while Nelson had 4,085,545 manual, or “hand,” recounts. Tallahassee to certify the Orlando 85/70/ts 84/59/sh Ft. Lauderdale votes, or 49.92 percent. Counties were required official election results. Panama City 73/63/ts 66/40/ts Ft. Myers 83/74 Pensacola 83/72 72/49/ts 56/36/sh In a similar vein was the by noon Saturday to report The News Service of Naples Tallahassee 72/66/ts 69/40/ts governor’s race between unofficial results to the Florida contributed to this 83/70 Miami Tampa 86/71/pc 83/60/ts 85/74 Republican Ron DeSantis state. story. Key West Valdosta 69/65/ts 71/39/ts 83/76 W. Palm Beach 86/74/ts 88/69/ts

Before the mill was pur- for which the Panhandle LAKE CITY ALMANAC UV INDEX FYI " Test TIMBER chased by Robbins, it spe- still has a strong demand. An exclusive TEMPERATURES SUN Continued From 1A cialized in producing utility “We manufacture the service poles and pilings, which product that is going to High Saturday 72 Sunrise today 6:53 a.m. Timber — the raw prod- are round, treated piec- help people get through Low Saturday 68 Sunset today 5:36 p.m. 3 brought to Normal high 76 Sunrise tom. 6:54 a.m. ModerateEXTREME: our readers uct — and lumber — wood es of wood used to hold this thing,” Jones said. 10 minutes to burn Normal low 53 Sunset tom. 5:35 p.m. 40 mins to burn by that has been cut — are up boardwalks, piers and It’s tapered off somewhat, Record high 87 in 1942 Today’s major industries in Columbia docks, Jones said. but the damage done by Record low 30 in 1913 MOON ultra-violet The Weather radiation risk County. Near Florida In Michael’s wake, Jones Michael is a long-term pros- Moonrise today10:26 a.m. for the area on Channel. PRECIPITATION Moonset today 9:01 p.m. Gateway College, which has noticed a sharp surge in pect to repair, Jones said. a scale from 0 embraced the timber wolf as demand for both, but partic- “It’s a terrible experi- Saturday 0.00" Moonrise tom. 11:16 a.m. to 10+. Month total 0.00" Moonset tom. 9:52 p.m. its mascot, there are sever- ularly utility poles. ence for all those people,” Year total 65.90" al sawmills, wood suppliers “The mills affected over he said. “And we certainly Normal month-to-date 0.71" and related businesses. there can’t produce,” Jones don’t like benefitting from Normal year-to-date 43.58" Nov 15 Nov 23 Nov 29 Dec 7 Forecasts, data and graphics All the wood used at said. “And we’re keenly other people’s misery — ©IBM Corporation 1994, 2018 First Full Last New Quarter Quarter Robbins comes from within aware of that.” but fortunately, we have an 75 miles of the plant, Jones Since the buyout, the opportunity to help people said. plant now focuses on pilings, get back on their feet.” WEATHER BY-THE-DAY WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY 110° 7a Actual1p high 7p Average1a high 6a Very dramatic temperature swings Actual low Average low 100° were observed on this date in 1911. For Needed: ReadingPals volunteers 90° 88 87 89 example, Kansas City, 84 Mo. recorded a 80° 79 morning low of 68 Volunteers are needed for engaging volunteer “read- ten setting. 72 72 degrees. After warming 70° 69 68 68 66 64 66 to 76 degrees, the United Way of Suwannee ing coaches” to increase the Contact Schara Wilson, temperature 60° Valley’s ReadingPals initia- number of students who read ReadingPals Coordinator, 53 plummeted so far that 50° it was cold enough to tive. at grade level by the end of United Way of Suwannee snow by early ReadingPals is an early third grade. Volunteers com- Valley, 386-752-5604 x 105 or 40° afternoon. literacy initiative focused mit to one hour a week for 25 via email schara@unitedwsv. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat on enlisting, training, and weeks in a local kindergar- org, for more information. SunDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A School pickup lines vex landowner LCMS traffic leaves propety unrentable, local man claims. By COREY ARWOOD [email protected]

A retired business owner says near “bumper-to- bumper” traffic outside a local middle school has kept his rental property empty for more than five years, with potential tenants citing after- noon pickup lines as the rea- son they rented elsewhere. Parents dropping off or picking up Lake City Middle School students have like- ly noticed the long white building sitting immediately outside the school’s main entrance on SW Arlington Boulevard. A sign bearing the name of the business it once housed, Kenny Moore Electric LLC, looks over the fence separating the properties. Kenny Moore Electric no longer does business there, but Kenny Moore, who Photos by COREY ARWOOD/Lake City Reporter owned the business for near- Formerly the headquarters of Kenny Moore Electric, the roughly 2,100-square-foot building beside the entrance of Lake City Middle School ly 50 years, still owns the owned is still owned by the retired electrician who says each day lines of traffic entering the school thwart his attempts to rent the location. building and rents it out — or tries to — for supplemen- their trucks during the day,” a few residential properties District Superintendent Lex His parcel of land at 879 1930, records show. tal income in retirement. said Moore. in town to supplement his Carswell said Friday that he SW Arlington Blvd. adjoins He said he pays about “We didn’t have any trouble Moore said he relocated income and that of his wife, estimated the disruption to the school property at 845 $1,170 annually in proper- renting it for so many years,” the building, which housed Elizabeth, and hoped to do be only 20 to 30 minutes a day. SW Arlington Blvd., and he ty taxes on the building, said Moore. “It just got to his electrical business, to so with this building as well. But he said if there were said he sold what is now the whether it’s rented or not. where so many people start- SW Arlington Boulevard in “(The traffic) keeps changes that might ease traf- entrance to the school to the Moore said he moved the ed dropping their kids off.” 1986. encroaching on us,” said fic he might consider them. district decades ago. building from Baya Ave. Now he said he’s ten- He said his stepson, Elizabeth Moore. “They “We can look at it again to Columbia County Tax He said he also hasn’t ants who said they couldn’t Randy Thomas, has since (renters) want it and then make sure there’s not some- Appraiser records show had offers to purchase the spare the access to the took over the business, when they come in the after- thing better we can do with that the School Board of property. building in the afternoon. which now operates entirely noon and they sit here in the traffic pattern,” Carswell Columbia County began pur- “Who would buy a build- Previously the location out of Thomas’ work vehicle this road for three hours said. chasing nearby property in ing that you can’t get to?” had housed two daycares as a mobile unit. they can’t do that.” On Friday a line of cars 1986 and started building at Moore said. and a pest-control business, Moore said Thomas was Moore said over years along the boulevawrd below the site between 1990-1993. Moore said he’s contacted he said. the first to notice the obsta- the line has progressively the school entrance at SW Moore said he had the school officials in the past, “(The pest-control busi- cle while the building still stretched outward along the Waterford Court backed up roughly 2,100-square-foot along with county govern- ness) had to move out served as its headquarters. one-way boulevard, blocking to SW Summers Dr., limit- building moved there in ment officials, who installed because they couldn’t get to Moore, in his mid-70s, is off access to the building. ing immediate access to, and 1986, while the original signs that state: “Do not their products (to) restock now retired and said he rents Columbia County School exit from, Moore’s property. building was constructed in block driveway.”

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OUR OPINION The 11th hour his morning at 11 many of you may be in church, which is a T good place to be for paying hom- age to the men and women who served our nation in the military. Wherever you are, please take a moment to pause at that hour. Veterans Day is of special signifi- cance this year — the 100th anniver- sary, right down to the minute, of an armistice signed to end the fighting in World War I. Turnout was poor for Saturday’s Veterans Day parade, but the few who lined Marion Avenue to cheer and wave sent a message we never grow tired of hearing. Thanks, veterans, for everything you’ve done for all of us. The debt we owe you can never be repaid, but at the A salute to all veterans very least we can let you know how we oday is a most memorable as an elected New York delegate feel. Veterans Day, the 100th to the Continental Congress and T anniversary of the original our country’s first Secretary of the “Armistice Day,” the day set aside Treasury. He led the founding of marking the end of World War I the Federalist movement, which TODAY IN HISTORY and the predecessor to our modern championed a strong centralized On this date: Veterans Day holiday. government and suggested strong To be precise, 11 a.m. today, military outposts on the western In 1620, 41 Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower, anchored November 11, 2018, marks the 11th frontier and a strong navy protect- off Massachusetts, signed a compact calling for a “body hour of the 11th day of the 11th ing young America’s east coast. politick.” month that in 1918 saw an armistice Todd Wilson This short history lesson was [email protected] In 1831, former slave Nat Turner, who’d led a violent agreement signed to end World War compiled from several online ency- insurrection, was executed in Jerusalem, Virginia. I — one of the few dates in history clopedia sources and the National In 1889, Washington became the 42nd state. we can mark at 100 years to the Archives. In 1918, fighting in World War I ended as the Allies exact moment in time. “Peace through strength.” Reagan probably epitomizes the and Germany signed an armistice in the Forest of At the time, World War I was The statement can be traced as phrase most perfectly, as his eight Compiegne. known as the “war to end all wars” far back as the Roman Empire, years in office saw strong military In 1921, the remains of an unidentified American ser- partly because of the global unity but in American history, George buildups, a groundswell of American vice member were interred in a Tomb of the Unknown of an Allied force needed to defeat Washington referred to the concept strength abroad, while bringing Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in a ceremony the expanding German empire and in his State of the Union address to down the Soviet’s Iron Curtain with- presided over by President Warren G. Harding. partly because of the horrors seen Congress in 1793: “There is a rank out firing a shot or using the nuclear In 1938, Kate Smith first sang Irving Berlin’s “God in what was brutally noted as the due to the United States among codes. Bless America” on network radio. world’s first mechanized war. World nations which will be withheld, if With this said, politicians only In 1942, during World War II, Germany completed its War I saw approximately 165,000 not absolutely lost, by the reputation provide ink on paper and words occupation of France. killed in action. There were more of weakness. If we desire to avoid spoken into thin air. It is the In 1966, Gemini 12 blasted off on a four-day mission American KIAs, before (in the Civil insult, we must be able to repel it; American veteran who puts their with astronauts James A. Lovell and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin War, approximately 655,000 killed) if we desire to secure peace, one personal life on hold, takes the Jr. aboard; it was the tenth and final flight of NASA’s Ge and after (World War II, approxi- of the most powerful instruments oath, leaves home and walks freely mini program. mately 405,000 killed), but it was the of our rising prosperity, it must be into the unknown. In 1972, the U.S. Army turned over its base at Long first war to experience the firepower known that we are at all times ready The veteran did this for the love Binh to the South Vietnamese, symbolizing the end of of devastating explosives, machine for war.” of God and country, to protect our direct U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War. guns, the horrors of poison gas, Down through history other homeland and to preserve American In 1993, a bronze statue honoring the more than biplanes, tanks and more motorized American leaders of various par- values and for the way of life all of 11,000 American women who’d served in the Vietnam vehicles while less “horse cavalry.” ties, including, just to name a few, us enjoy every day of the year. They War was dedicated in Washington, D.C. The “war to end all wars …” Don’t Federalists (Alexander Hamilton), followed orders and they did what In 1994, with a partial government shutdown looming, we all wish. Peace would be the goal Democrats (Franklin D. Roosevelt, our country asked of them. President Clinton and Republican congressional leaders for everyone, but I’ll be the first to Harry Truman) and Republicans By serving, all veterans stood on clashed over Medicare and bickered over who to include stand and say we must have military (Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald the front lines of freedom, defending in compromise budget talks. strength to have peace. I personally Reagan) have echoed the “peace all that is right here at home. support and stand with our military through strength” mantra through We can never forget this. I will never n Associated Press and so does this newspaper. Our their policies and words. forget this. To veterans everywhere, community stands with and sup- Each led through both war and I salute you and I thank you for your ports our military. That is evident peace time, depending on their service. May God bless you all. Lake City Reporter everywhere you look in our town period in history. Hamilton is the Lake City Reporter and county. Lake City is a patriotic only non-president I mention here, n Todd Wilson is publisher of the Serving Columbia County Since 1874 place and proud of it. and his highest rise to power was Lake City Reporter. TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ tiesThe by Lake Community City Reporter Newspapers is published Inc. with pride forW residentse believe of strong Columbia newspapers and ­surrounding build strong coun ‑ ‘We need more Matt Wennerstroms’ ties by Community Newspapers Inc. communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” his editorial will not mention We don’t mean to downplay the A sniper opened fire as country WOure believe primary strong goal isnewspapers to publish ­distinguishedbuild strong and communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” the name of the man who courage of Ventura County sheriff’s singer Jason Aldean performed at profitable community-­oriented newspapers. allegedly opened fire in a Sgt. Ron Helus who responded to a Las Vegas music festival last year, OurThis primary ­mission goal will isbe to accomplished publish ­distinguished through theand T profitable community-­oriented newspapers. country music bar in Thousand the first 911 calls. Helus, due to sending concertgoers scrambling teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, Oaks, Calif. Instead, we’d like read- retire in the next year, was the first for cover. In the panic and chaos, integrityThis ­mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the ers to remember the name Matt officer to enter the club. He was strangers shielded one another teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, Wennerstrom. The 20-year-old is a instantly cut down by gunfire. from shrapnel, locals guided con- integrity and hard work. Todd Wilson, Publisher weekly regular at the Borderlilne Law enforcement officers, fire- certgoers to escape routes and a Bar & Grill and says he thinks of fighters and other first responders man bravely transported a wounded Robert Bridges, Editor other regulars there as family. train for these moments. They victim by wheelbarrow. These imag- JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor Robert Bridges, Editor When the gunman started es stick in our minds. Sue Brannon, Controller shooting on Wednesday night, We often have In disasters large and small, Wennerstrom reacted swiftly. He admired the reflexive some people respond fearlessly to DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident gathered people behind a pool table an imminent threat. Remember how TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman and got them to crouch down: “ ... heroism and grit of James Shaw Jr., a 29-year-old electri- There was probably six or seven civilians who, under cian, wrested a rifle from a gunman of us dog-piling over the girls that extreme pressure who had already fatally wounded were beneath us.” four people at a Nashville Waffle Then, when the gunman paused and with little time House restaurant earlier this year? LETTERS POLICY to reload, Wennerstrom seized to think, choose not Shaw grabbed the scalding barrel Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written his chance. He tossed a barstool to retreat but to stay of an AR-15 rifle as the shooter was through a window and, along with and help others. reloading. and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and others, ushered about 30 to 35 peo- Wennerstrom wasn’t the only libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s ple out. Then he and other rescuers civilian hero who helped others in name, address and ­telephone number for verification. leaped to safety. almost always can be counted on the bar shooting. Others Writers can have two letters per month published. “Bar stools go through windows,” to run toward danger. Ordinary did too. We hope to learn their Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers he told ABC News. “It works.” citizens like Wennerstrom generally names and more about how they and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. Wennerstrom is now reaping — and understandably — head the reacted to an emergency. Months accolades. “We need more Matt other way. and years from now, many people Wennerstroms in the world,” one We often have admired the reflex- will remember those killed, Sgt. BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL Twitter user wrote. We second that. ive heroism and grit of civilians Helus included. Let’s also be sure 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown.­ Wennerstrom’s exploits reminded who, under extreme pressure and to recall Matt Wennerstrom and the BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. us of other incidents in which ordi- with little time to think, choose lives that weren’t lost. BY EMAIL: [email protected] nary people are thrust into extraor- not to retreat but to stay and help dinary life-or-death circumstances. others. One memorable example: n SUNday, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 5A

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Today to learn more about volun- Bingo at Amer. Legion teering. Bingo games are offered every Sunday, Monday and ‘Preschool Storytime’ Thursday at 6:45 p.m. at “Preschool Storytime,” a the American Legion Post library program for families 57, 2602 SW Main Blvd. with preschoolers, is held on in Lake City. There are Thursdays at 11 a.m. at the three $250 jackpots each main branch of the Columbia night. Quarter games are County Public Library, at played at 3 p.m. Mondays, 308 NW Columbia Ave. in Thursdays and Sundays. downtown Lake City. For Refreshments are available more information about at reasonable prices. For the library’s children’s pro- more, call 752-7776. grams, call 386-758-2101. Monday Friday Cancer support Spaghetti dinner The Women’s Cancer Our Redemer Lutheran Support Group of Lake City Church will host a spa- will meet at Baya Pharmacy ghetti dinner this Friday East, at 780 SE Baya Drive from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Dine in or take out for a $7 on Monday Nov. 12. donation. Our Redeemer is located at 5056 SW SR Lake City Mall 47. Enjoy live entertainment FILE between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Thanking the heroes ‘Baby & Me’ and vote for your favorite “Baby & Me,” a library performance at the The On Saturday from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Columbia County Fairgrounds, the community will come together to program for parents and Lake City Mall’s Festive honor those who served in our nation’s military. There will guest speakers and the Mercy Mountain Boys will babies, is held on Fridays Five, a five-night event to peform. See more in a future edition. Pictured is a display from the inaugural event in 2017. at 11 a.m. at the main kick off the holiday season. branch of the Columbia It begins on Nov. 12 and the Florida Native Plant Central Building, located Mondays at 5 p.m. St James Episcopal Church, County Public Library, 308 runs through the 16th. Society invites the public behind the School Board 2324 Bascom Norris Drive, NW Columbia Ave. in to a presentation on replac- Office on U.S. 90 West. Volunteers needed Thursday, November 15 downtown Lake City. For Shoebox collection ing aggressive and other Members are urged to The Christian Service from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. For more, call 386-758-2101. Nov. 12 is the start non-native plants in your attend. Entry to the meet- Center (421 NW Washington more information, call of Samaritan’s Purse yard with suitable native ing will be at the front part St., Lake City) is in search of Marcia Kazmierski. 386- Volunteers needed Child Shoebox National plants. of the building. instead of volunteers. The center’s mis- 752-2461. Community Hospice Collection week. Touch the Sparkleberry Chapter’s the back entrance. Local sion is to serve those in need and Palliative Care recent- lives of children around the Lauren McFarland, vice citizens interested in serv- in Columbia County through Volunteers needed ly opened a new office at world with a simple gift- president, and Jenny Welch, ing on the committee are Christian faith and resources. Community Hospice 163 SW Stonegate Terrace, filled shoebox. Go to samar- president, will be the pre- urged to attend. For ques- For more, call 386-755-1770. and Palliative Care recent- Suite 105, Lake City. We itanspurse.org to learn what senters. They will be bring- tions, please call Faye at ly opened a new office at are looking for volunteers to pack, find a dropoff loca- ing as many samples of these 755-1097. Volunteer at Haven 163 SW Stonegate Terrace, to serve in several different tion near you, track your natives and non-natives as Haven Hospice is seeking Suite 105, Lake City. capacities including: relief shoebox or, for $25, have possible. The meeting will ‘Terrific Twos’ volunteers for many tasks. We are looking for vol- visits for our patient’s fam- Samaritan’s Purse pack a begin at 6:30 p.m. at the “Terrific Twos,” a library No experience necessary. unteers to serve in sev- ilies, pet therapy, veteran shoebox for you. Hatch Park Community program for toddlers, is To apply online visit www. eral different capacities pinning and clerical help. Center, at 403 SE Craven St. offered on Wednesdays beyourhaven.org/volunteer, including: relief visits for Visit our web site, Volunteer. Al-Anon meeting in Branford. Free and open at 10:30 a.m. at the main stop by the office or an appli- our patient’s families, pet CommunityHospice.com to An Al-Anon group meets to the public. branch of the Columbia cation can be mailed to you. therapy, veteran pinning learn more about our vol- at St. James Episcopal County Public Library, 308 and clerical help. Visit unteer on-boarding process Church (2425 SW Bascom Columbia Seed Library NW Columbia Ave. in Duplicate Bridge Club our web site, Volunteer. and to complete a volunteer Norris Drive) at 6 p.m. on The Columbia Seed downtown Lake City. For Lake City Duplicate Bridge CommunityHospice.com application. Mondays and 10 a.m. on Library is open at the more information about Club meets at 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Newcomers main library in Lake City the library’s children’s pro- Wednesdays at the Country group meets on Mondays on Tuesdays from 2 to 4 grams, call 386-758-2101. Club at Lake City. All bridge NOTICE OF MEETING at 5 p.m. p.m. Volunteers are also enthusiasts are welcome. F ADVISORY BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE on hand the first and third Al-Anon meeting CITY OF LAKE CITY Tuesday of the month from Tuesday An Al-Anon group meets at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Advisory Beautification Committee for 2 to 4 p.m. at the West St. James Episcopal Church Thursday the City of Lake City, Florida, will hold a meeting on Tuesday, November 13, ‘Food for Fines’ Branch library located at 2018, at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers located on the second floor of City (2425 SW Bascom Norris Free clinic Hall at 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida. Beginning on Tuesday and 435 NW Hall of Fame Drive Drive) at 6 p.m. on Mondays running through Monday, (off US Hwy 90 just West of Shepherd’s Hands Free and 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. NOTICE OF MEETING Nov. 19, for every single, I-75), and at the Fort White Medical Clinic will be at Newcomers group meets on COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT unexpired, unopened, non- Library on Wednesdays ADVISORY COMMITTEE perishable food item brought from 2 to 4 p.m. CITY OF LAKE CITY to any of the three Columbia County Public Library loca- Catholic Charities NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Community Redevelopment Advisory Committee for the City of Lake City, Florida, will hold a meeting on Tuesday, tions, a library user will Catholic Charities of November 13, 2018, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers located on the second have his or her library fine Lake City needs volunteers floor of City Hall at 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida. reduced by $1. Food collect- to operate our food pantry All interested persons are invited to attend the meetings identified above. ed at the Main Library and Monday-Friday from 7:30 Pursuant to 286.0105, Florida Statutes, the City hereby advises the public if the West Branch Library will a.m until 11:30 a.m. 553 NW a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City with respect to any be donated to the Christian Railroad St, Lake City, FL matter considered at its meetings or hearings, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a Service Center in Lake City. 32055. (386)754-918 verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony Food collected at the Fort and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ‘Light at the end of the tunnel’ Sewer plant is final “What this represents for us is really to be able to piece of puzzle for shorten that path to victo- industrial megasite. ry,” Fagler said. Weyerhaeuser’s By CARL MCKINNEY approach to recruiting ten- [email protected] ants hasn’t changed, but the rail spur and funding The North Florida Mega for a wastewater plant will Industrial Park has long alter how the site is viewed been held up by local offi- by prospective firms, she cials as a sort of holy grail said. for economic growth. “It takes out the reasons But it was mostly an idea, for Columbia County to be a symbol of what the future eliminated,” Fagler said. could bring. Columbia County “For years, this was just Economic Development some signs out on 90,” Director Glenn Hunter said County Commission echoed that sentiment. Chairman Tim Murphy. “With the addition of a Until now, Murphy said. new wastewater facility, that “We can see the light at greatly enhances our ability the end of the tunnel,” he to attract industry,” Hunter said. “And it’s actually going said. to turn into what our hopes Weyerhaeuser has been and dreams were 15 years instrumental in securing ago.” engineering permits for the With a $10.2 million wastewater project, Hunter state grant to construct a said. wastewater plant, officials “So we do have a clear are poised to neutralize path, we believe, to get the one of the biggest reasons COURTESY job done now,” he said. “It is A map of the North Florida Mega Industrial Park. Pictured in red is the proposed site of a wastewater facility a company would pass on a team effort by city, coun- that will serve the park and surrounding area in eastern Columbia County. the “megasite” — a large ty and state governments swath of land that is ready and the private sector, and it to house a cluster of indus- “Time will be of the The general consensus the Southeastern United Economic Development takes everybody doing their trial businesses. essence,” Murphy said. among officials is that the States,” said Weyerhaeuser Manager Rose Fagler. part to make this happen.” “The sewage has been a On Thursday, Murphy wastewater facility rep- major holdback,” Murphy was planning to organize a resents a breakthrough said. meeting with all the project in relations between the At the same time, the partners from the city and county, which secured the county is moving to build Weyerhaeuser. funding, and the city, which CALL NOW! a rail spur connecting to “We’ll be able to actually will own and operate the (386) 344-6985 the industrial park, while have a timeline so when facility. commissioners-elect Toby we start trying to promote “It’s a great opportuni- SPACE IS LIMITED Witt and Rocky Ford wait between the Columbia ty to build a strong part- to replace outgoing incum- County econ board nership between the city 213 NW Gleason Dr, Lake City, FL 32055 | TheCanopyLiving.com bents Everett Phillips and [Economic Development and the county,” said City Rusty DePratter. Advisory Board] and Manager Joe Helfenberger. “The timing is almost Weyerhaeuser marketing Weyerhaeuser appears to perfect,” Murphy said. “We team — we’ll be able to consider the site a top prior- got two new commission- give them a timeline for ity, Murphy said. ers coming on the 15th, when those utilities will be “Weyerhaeuser has so they’re going to be able available,” Murphy said. a bunch of money and a to have a vital part in the “Hopefully in 2019 we’ll bunch of time in this thing, implementation of this make some major strides and I think they’ll be right grant.” to act to see the megasite there, just as aggressive as With the pieces coming actually performing.” we are,” Murphy said. together, there is a new- “I think this is going to The industrial park is found sense of urgency be a community effort,” he now “in a state of readi- hanging over the project. added. ness that quite enviable in

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Paul Ellis Margaret Adams, Lake City, FL; Polly “Ladybug” Electric she enjoyed many years services. Arrangements are under called Ruby to her eternal resting Mr. Paul Ellis, 82, passed away three step-children Steve Lester, Hammond of traveling by air, bus or rail. the direction of GATEWAY- place on Friday, November 2, on Thursday, November 8, 2018 Colleen Lester Petrishin, Niagara Peacefully in sleep is how Polly Left behind to celebrate her FOREST LAWN FUNRERAL 2018. at the Malcolm Randall Veterans Falls, NY; and Jimmy McGrath, “Ladybug” Hammond departed in laughter and memory are HOME, 3596 S US Hwy 441, She leaves precious memo- Hospital in Lake City, FL; and eight grand- this world on November 7, 2018. her daughters: Martha Cheryl Lake City, FL 32025. 386-752- ries to her loving husband; four Gainesville, FL children Tomas Lester, Cheyenne She was born Hammond Byers, her husband 1954 Please leave words of com- children; a host of grandchildren, following an Williams, Mark Lester, Jr. Derek in Lake City, Ed Byers (Melbourne, Florida) fort for the family at www.gate- nieces, nephews, other relatives, extended ill- and Ashley Grozia, and Ashley Florida on May and their son James Byers, mar- wayforestlawn.com and . ness. He was the Riggs, and Jennifer Nowak and 30, 1924 to ried to Delene D. Byers, (Tifton, Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby son of the late Julianne Maas. Nine great-grand- JD & Maddie Georgia) which includes 4 great Ruby B. Wiggins B. Wiggins were held Saturday, Benjamin and Eva Tomlinson children also survive. Griffin. She is grandsons; Justin Byers, Will Mrs. Ruby B. Wiggins was November 10, 2018, in Orlando, Ellis. He is preceded in death by Funeral services with full now dancing Byers, Cole Byers and Matt born September 13, 1944, in Lake Florida. one daughter Paula Ellis. He was Military Honors for Mr. Ellis will again with her Davis; Ladybug has lived with City, Florida to the late Eunice Complimentary obituary sub- a lifelong resident of Lake City be conducted Monday November husband of 57 years, Mr. Wiley her daughter Kim Hammond Callie Harrison mitted by COMBS FUNERAL and was a member of the Moose 12, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. in the M. Hammond who preceded her MacLean, and her husband J Paul and the late HOME, 292 NE Washington St., Lodge and a lifetime member of Dees-Parrish Family Funeral in death February 15, 1999. She MacLean and entertained them Lewis James Lake City, FL, (386) 752-4366, the NRA. He enjoyed hunting, Home Chapel with Reverend enjoyed the life of a US Navy at their home in Jacksonville, Bradley (LJ). “The Caring Professionals” fishing and cooking. Elmer Holbrooks officiating. wife and made herself known as a Florida for the past 3 1/2 years. Ruby graduat- He is survived by his wife Interment will follow in Memorial person who was always willing to A small memorial will be held ed in 1961 from of thirty-six years Patricia “Pat” Cemetery. The family will receive lend a hand and a smile. She was at Gateway Forest Lawn Funeral Richardson Obituaries are paid advertise- Ellis, Lake City, FL; two sons friends from 5:00 P.M. until an active member of the Navy Home on South Highway 441 High School ments. For details, call the Lake Rich Lester (Rhonda Best) 7:00 P.M. on Sunday November Veteran’s Fleet Reserve and coor- in Lake City, Florida, Monday, in Lake City, before attending City Reporter’s classified depart- Niagara Falls, NY, Mark Lester, 11, 2018 at DEES-PARRISH dinated many a Veterans Day cel- November 12, 2018 at 2pm. A Jacksonville Barber College. ment at 752-1293. Lake City, FL; two daughters FAMILY FUNERAL HOME ebration at the Gateway Memorial private viewing for immediate Thereafter she relocated to Joni Grozia (Paul) Clermont, Chapel, 458 South Marion Cemetery and was known as a family and close friends is from Orlando, Florida where she met FL; and Ronda Summerlin Avenue Lake City, FL 32025. real Red, White and Blue woman! 1-2pm, followed by a memorial and married Ulysses Wiggins, Jr. (Duane) Lake City, FL; one sister After her retirement from General in the chapel and final graveside The Lord in His infinite Wisdom

Rotary Christmas parade set for Dec. 8

By TONY BRITT [email protected] The Rotary Club of Lake City’s annual Christmas Parade will take place 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8. Snow Day events will take place earlier in the day. The annual parade will follow its tradition- al route, beginning at Memorial Stadium and traveling south on Marion Street, ending near the Department of Transportation office. Steve Roberts, with the Rotary Club of Lake City’s Christmas parade com- mittee, said three judges will sit on the porch of the Lake City-Columbia County Chamber of Commerce building and judge the floats. “The last couple of years the judges have been judg- ing floats on lights, how well they (entries) look, how the Christmas theme is displayed and if they really meet the guidelines of the parade,” he said. “In other words, a nice looking float.” The theme for the 2018 Rotary Club of Lake City’s Christmas parade is “Celebrating the Joy of Giving.” The registration deadline for this year’s parade is Dec. 1. Roberts said he has already received five appli- cations for entries and he’s expecting several more in the coming weeks. Entry fees are: commer- cial entries, $60; marching unit or band, no charge; classic or antique car, $15; nonprofit agency (churches, etc.), $30; color guard and veterans units, no charge; motorcycles, $15; schools, $30; dance and cheer units, $30; and police, fire and first responder units, no charge. “Normally, on average, we get about 70 entries,” Roberts said. “I’ve seen it get as high as 90 entries one time, but last year we had 68 entries.” Parade entry application and information is on the Lake City Rotary Club Facebook page, as well as on the United Way of Suwannee Valley website. “I’m looking forward to trying to have a nice, long, fulfilling parade,” Roberts said. “I’d like to see a good 90 - 100 entries so we can have a nice, long, good 90-minute parade for the citizens. I’m just looking forward to everybody having a nice time at the parade and Snow Day.” 8A SUNday, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER Veterans Day parade

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CLASS 7A SCOREBOARD REGION 1-7A REGION 2-7A REGION 3-7A REGION 4-7A 1. Columbia 38 4. Hagerty 7 3. Lincoln 38 2. Buchholz 21 1. Lakeland 43 4. Harmony 6 3. Plant 36 2. Viera 39 1. Venice 59 4. Plant City 23 3. Riverdale 8 2. Pin. Park 21 1. St. Thomas 77 4. Doral Acad. 7 3. McArthur 3 2. Dwyer 43 8. Fletcher 10 5. Lee 48 6. Oakleaf 31 7. Edgewater 67 8. W.G. Ranch 7 5. Kathleen 13 6. Gaither 16 7. Sickles 0 8. T.B. Tech 23 5. B. River 28 6. Bloom. 45 7. Palmetto38 8. So. Miami 20 5. FTL 54 6. P.B Lakes 6 7. W. Broward 7 NO MATCH IN REMATCH Smith throws for 449 yards, four touchdowns as CHS throttles Fletcher.

By JORDAN KROEGER [email protected]

Brian Allen tweeted Thursday morning, #SEEYOUMONDAY. It was a simple message to his players, not to turn in their equip- ment after another first-round exit, but to start game planning for Round 2 of the playoffs instead. So let the planning begin. Quarterback Jordan Smith put up another big stat line, throw- ing for 449 yards and four touch- downs, while running for another, to lead top-seeded Columbia to a 38-10 win over No. 7 Fletcher in Friday’s Region 1-7A quarterfinal at Tiger Stadium. The teams’ rematch didn’t look anything like the first meeting back on Oct. 19, when the Tigers (10-1) had to hold off a late two-point conversion attempt by the Senators (7-4) to escape with a 21-20 win. Instead, Smith and company recovered from a quick three-and- out to start the game and scored 31 unanswered points after a Fletcher field goal to roll to an easy victory. While Smith was throwing dimes — completing 26 of his 48 attempts — Columbia’s defense put forth a dominating performance, even holding Miami commit Jeremiah Payton to just three catches for 61 BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia receiver TJ Jones celebrates with quarterback Jordan Smith after one of his two touchdown receptions against Fletcher CHS continued on 8B during Friday night’s Region 1-7A quarterfinal.

PREP FOOTBALL: Pensacola Catholic 49, Fort White 34 COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UF 35, USC 31 Crusaders end Indians’ season Franks quiets home in Region 1-3A quarterfinals crowd, Gators rally to top Gamecocks Fort White gives up 35 points in second half to Florida QB scores Saturday and end a two- allow PCHS to pull away. go-ahead TD late game losing streak. “I’m a super emotional play- By ERIC JACKSON in fourth quarter. er,” Franks said. “That what [email protected] makes it a two-way street. Lots By MARK LONG of people are going to like FORT WHITE – Fort White’s Associated Press me and lots of people aren’t run defense had been solid all sea- going to like me. Maybe that’s son, well, that was until the Indians GAINESVILLE — Feleipe something I shouldn’t have met Ja’kobi Jackson. Pensacola Franks placed his index fin- did. But at the same time, I’m Catholic’s star junior running back ger across his lips after both an emotional player. I want to was electric, shaking and shedding touchdown runs, sending a win as much as anybody in defenders on his way to 158 rushing message to a home crowd the world. I’m an emotional yards. that booed him earlier. guy. That’s the way I play my The Indians surrendered 35 points After the second one, game. I do apologize for that.” in the second half to the Crusaders there was nothing Franks Franks dived across the as the tribe was unable to stop their could have done to silence goal line on fourth down rushing attack after halftime. Fort the Florida faithful. from inside the 1-yard line White never recovered on defense, Franks accounted for to put the Gators (7-3, 5-3 falling to Pensacola Catholic 49-34 three touchdowns, includ- Southeastern Conference, in Region 1-3A quarterfinal action ing the go-ahead score No. 15 CFP) ahead for the

Friday night. CHRISTINA FEAGIN/Special to the Reporter with a little more than four first time all day and for good. Fort White recorded its worst Fort White receiver Derrick Roberson gets drilled by a Pensacola minutes remaining, and the Coach Dan Mullen said Catholic defender as he tries to make a catch during Friday night’s 19th-ranked Gators rallied INDIANS continued on 4B Region 1-3A quarterfinal. to beat South Carolina 35-31 GATORS continued on 2B Lake City’s Only Local Family Owned and Operated New Car Dealership

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Today EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE he didn’t hesitate to go for it AUTO RACING W L Pct GB Atlantic Division even though a short field goal 12:05 p.m. Toronto 12 1 .923 — GP W L OT Pts ESPN2 — Formula One, Heineken Milwaukee 9 3 .750 2½ Tampa Bay 17 12 4 1 25 would have tied the game. The Brazilian Grand Prix, at Sao Paolo Indiana 8 5 .615 4 Toronto 17 11 6 0 22 Gators overcame a 17-point 2:30 p.m. Boston 7 5 .583 4½ Montreal 17 9 5 3 21 deficit in the second half to NBC — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Philadelphia 8 6 .571 4½ Boston 16 9 5 2 20 Series, Can-Am 500, at Avondale, Ariz. Detroit 6 5 .545 5 Buffalo 17 9 6 2 20 prevent former Florida coach CFL FOOTBALL Charlotte 6 6 .500 5½ Ottawa 17 7 7 3 17 and current South Carolina 1 p.m. Brooklyn 6 7 .462 6 Detroit 17 7 8 2 16 coach Will Muschamp from ESPNEWS — Playoffs, East Division, semi- Orlando 5 7 .417 6½ Florida 13 5 5 3 13 final, BC at Hamilton Miami 5 7 .417 6½ Metropolitan Division getting a win in his second 4:30 p.m. Chicago 4 9 .308 8 GP W L OT Pts trip back to Gainesville. ESPN2 — Playoffs, West Division, semifi- New York 4 9 .308 8 Columbus 17 9 6 2 20 C.J. Henderson sealed nal, Winnipeg at Saskatchewan Washington 3 9 .250 8½ Philadelphia 17 9 7 1 19 COLLEGE Atlanta 3 9 .250 8½ N.Y. Islanders 16 8 6 2 18 the victory when he inter- 1 p.m. Cleveland 1 11 .083 10½ N.Y. Rangers 17 8 7 2 18 cepted Jake Bentley’s third- ESPN — Army at Duke WESTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 15 7 5 3 17 down pass on the ensu- 1:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Washington 15 7 5 3 17 FS1 — ETSU at Creighton Golden State 11 2 .846 — Carolina 17 7 7 3 17 ing drive. Muschamp has 4 p.m. Portland 9 3 .750 1½ New Jersey 14 6 7 1 13 dropped eighth of his last BTN — Fort Wayne at Ohio St. Denver 9 3 .750 1½ WESTERN CONFERENCE 10 games in the Swamp. ESPNU — SE Louisiana at Nebraska San Antonio 7 4 .636 3 Central Division 5 p.m. Oklahoma City 7 4 .636 3 GP W L OT Pts “It’s a hard, tough loss,” said SEC — Hartford at Mississippi St. Memphis 7 4 .636 3 Nashville 16 13 3 0 26 SHELBY CONKLIN/Special to the Reporter Muschamp, who is 0-2 against 6 p.m. Sacramento 7 5 .583 3½ Minnesota 16 10 4 2 22 his former team in Gainesville. BTN — Florida Gulf Coast at Michigan St. L.A. Clippers 7 5 .583 3½ Dallas 17 9 6 2 20 7 p.m. Utah 6 6 .500 4½ Winnipeg 15 9 5 1 19 Top 20 for Conklin “We had our opportunities. SEC — Appalachian St. at Alabama New Orleans 6 6 .500 4½ Colorado 16 7 6 3 17 Columbia swimmer Evan Conklin, pictured above Give Florida credit. They made COLLEGE SOCCER L.A. Lakers 5 6 .455 5 St. Louis 14 6 5 3 15 plays they had to at the end. ... 2 p.m. Houston 4 7 .364 6 Chicago 17 6 8 3 15 with head coach Courtney Johns, finished 20th FS2 — Men, Big East Championship, Minnesota 4 9 .308 7 Pacific Division in the 100 freestyle at the Class 3A state meet on When you go on the road in teams TBA, Marquette at Georgetown Dallas 3 8 .273 7 GP W L OT Pts Friday. He improved his time from 49.60 seconds our league and have the oppor- DRAG RACING Phoenix 2 10 .167 8½ Vancouver 18 10 6 2 22 tunities in front of us, to lose 11:30 a.m. Calgary 16 9 6 1 19 to 49.07 seconds. He came up four spots short of FS1 — NHRA, Auto Club Finals, qualify- Friday’s Games San Jose 17 8 6 3 19 making it to the finals the game, it’s gut-wrenching.” ing rounds, at Pomona, Calif. (taped) Orlando 117, Washington 108 Edmonton 16 8 7 1 17 Franks completed 15 of 21 4 p.m. Philadelphia 133, Charlotte 132, OT Anaheim 18 7 8 3 17 passes for 161 yards and a FS1 — NHRA, Auto Club Finals, champi- Detroit 124, Atlanta 109 Arizona 15 7 7 1 15 onship rounds, at Pomona, Calif. Indiana 110, Miami 102 Vegas 17 7 9 1 15 COLLEGE FOOTBALL: ND 42, FSU 13 touchdown. He also ran for 36 FIGURE SKATING Brooklyn 112, Denver 110 Los Angeles 15 5 9 1 11 yards and two scores a week Noon Utah 123, Boston 115 after getting benched for the NBC — ISU Grand Prix, NHK Trophy, at Sacramento 121, Minnesota 110 Friday’s Games Wimbush, defense Hiroshima, Japan (taped) Saturday’s Games Toronto 6, New Jersey 1 third time in two seasons. GOLF Toronto 128, New York 112 Columbus 2, Washington 1 Mullen opened up the 1 p.m. L.A. Clippers 128, Milwaukee 126, OT Detroit 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT help No. 3 Irish quarterback competition GOLF — PGA Tour, Mayakoba Golf New Orleans 119, Phoenix 99 St. Louis 4, San Jose 0 Classic, final round, at Playa del Carmen, Chicago 99, Cleveland 98 Winnipeg 5, Colorado 2 during the week, but back- Mexico Memphis 112, Philadelphia 106, OT Minnesota 5, Anaheim 1 dominate ’Noles up Kyle Trask broke a foot 4 p.m. Washington 116, Miami 110 Saturday’s Games in practice Wednesday and GOLF — Champions Tour, Charles Golden State 116, Brooklyn 100 Philadelphia 4, Chicago 0 Schwab Cup Championship, final round, San Antonio 96, Houston 89 Buffalo 4, Vancouver 3, SO By JOHN FINERAN of 25 for 130 yards with is out for the remainder of at Phoenix Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m. Nashville 5, Dallas 4, OT Associated Press the scoring passes to fel- the regular season. That NFL FOOTBALL L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Boston 5, Toronto 1 low seniors — a 3-yarder to left Franks as Mullen’s only 1 p.m. Today’s Games Florida 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 CBS — Jacksonville at Indianapolis Charlotte at Detroit, 3:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 4, Arizona 0 SOUTH BEND, Ind. — wide receiver Miles Boykin viable option against the 4 p.m. Indiana at Houston, 7 p.m. Montreal 5, Vegas 4 Brandon Wimbush threw and 6- and 15-yard tosses to Gamecocks (5-4, 4-4). FOX — L.A. Chargers at Oakland Orlando at New York, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 4, Carolina 3, SO three-first half touchdown tight end Alize Mack. Still, the home crowd turned 4:25 p.m. Milwaukee at Denver, 8 p.m. Ottawa 6, Tampa Bay 4 CBS — Miami at Green Bay Boston at Portland, 9 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 5, Columbus 4, SO passes, Dexter Williams Williams, who sat out on Franks quickly Saturday 8:20 p.m. Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Calgary at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. ran for a career-high 202 the first four games of by booing him after consecu- NBC — Dallas at Philadelphia Today’s Games yards and No. 3 Notre his senior season because tive plays on the first series in MLB WOMEN’S COLLEGE Minnesota at St. Louis, 3 p.m. 5 a.m. Ottawa at Florida, 5 p.m. Dame took advantage of of a university-imposed which he fumbled and badly MLB — Japan All-Star Series, Game 3, BASKETBALL Arizona at Washington, 5 p.m. Florida State turnovers to suspension, piled up the overthrew a receiver. MLB All-Stars vs. Japan, at Tokyo New Jersey at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. rout Florida State 42-13 on 202 yards on 20 carries, Franks responded after SOCCER Friday’s Top 25 Games Vegas at Boston, 7 p.m. 6:25 a.m. No. 1 Notre Dame 103, Harvard 58 Calgary at San Jose, 9 p.m. a frosty Saturday night. including TD runs of 58 his first TD run. ESPN2 — Serie A, Internazionale vs. No. 5 Louisville 75, Chattanooga 49 Colorado at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. With the tempera- and 32 yards, as Notre “He’s an emotional kid,” Atalanta No. 6 Mississippi St. 72, Virginia 44 ture at 27 degrees — the Dame outgained Florida Mullen said. “I told him he’s 7 a.m. No. 8 Oregon St. 79, Cal Poly 54 MEN’S COLLEGE NBCSN — Premier League, Liverpool vs. No. 9 93, Coppin St. 36 third-coldest game at Notre State, 495-322, including going to get booed. ... I also Fulham No. 13 Iowa 90, Oral Roberts 77 BASKETBALL Dame Stadium since the 365 on the ground. told him don’t worry about 9:30 a.m. No. 14 Georgia 67, St. Bonaventure 40 1980 season — the Irish Wimbush, however, did anything that’s not going FS2 — Bundesliga, Leipzig vs. Bayer No. 15 DePaul 73, Green Bay 64 Friday’s Top 25 Games Leverkusen No. 19 Marquette 100, Montana St. 52 No. 2 Kentucky 71, Southern Illinois 59 (10-0, No. 3 CFP) wore throw a pair of second-half to help us win the football 11:30 a.m. No. 22 South Florida 74, Albany 37 No. 6 Tennessee 87, Louisiana-Lafayette 65 green jerseys for the fourth interceptions that allowed game. Score a touchdown NBCSN — Premier League, Manchester No. 25 Miami 81, Stephen F. Austin 60 No. 7 Nevada 83, Pacific 61 time in Brian Kelly’s nine- coach Willie Taggart’s and get off the sidelines so City vs. Manchester United Friday’s Other ACC Games No. 8 North Carolina 116, Elon 67 11:50 a.m. Florida St. 74, North Florida 53 No. 11 Auburn 88, No. 25 Washington 66 year tenure at Notre Dame Seminoles (4-6) to stay we can coach you.” FS2 — Bundesliga, Eintracht Frankfurt Pittsburgh 90, New Orleans 38 No. 12 Kansas State 56, Kennesaw St. 41 to honor their seniors. around after the Irish had The Gators ended up with vs. Schalke North Carolina 73, Kent St. 60 Buffalo 99, No. 13 West Virginia 94, OT Wimbush, who led the taken a 32-6 halftime lead. 367 yards rushing. Jordan 3 p.m. Wake Forest 69, Mercer 54 No. 14 Oregon 81, Eastern Washington 47 ESPN or FS1 — MLS playoffs, Western Houston 95, Georgia Tech 89, 2 OT No. 15 Virginia Tech 87, Gardner-Webb 59 Irish to their first three victo- Cam Akers had two Scarlett had 159 yards on Conference semifinals, Leg 2, Real Salt Friday’s Other SEC Games No. 18 Mississippi St. 95, Austin Peay 67 ries, got the start in place of touchdown runs for Florida the ground. Lamical Perine Lake at Sporting Kansas City Arkansas 98, Northwestern St. 53 No. 21 UCLA 91, Long Beach St. 80 injured junior Ian Book, who State, his second on a 7-yard added 107 yards and two 5 p.m. Auburn 80, Nicholls 59 No. 22 Clemson 71, N.C. Central 51 ESPN — MLS playoffs, Eastern Middle Tennessee 65, Vanderbilt 58 No. 23 LSU 97, UNC Greensboro 91 suffered a rib injury last run following Stanford scores. Dynamic receiver Conference semifinals, Leg 2, NYCFC at IUPUI 66, Ole Miss 58 Friday’s Other ACC Games week against Northwestern. Samuels’ interception early Kadarius Toney chipped in Atlanta Saturday’s Top 25 Games Miami 83, Lehigh 62 Wimbush finished 12 in the third quarter. 51 yards on four carries. 7:30 p.m. No. 3 Oregon 75, No. 18 Syracuse 73 Pittsburgh 94, VA Military 55 FS1 — MLS playoffs, Eastern Conference Saturday’s Other ACC Games Georgia Tech 88, Lamar 69 semifinals, Leg 2, Columbus Crew at N.Y. Virginia Tech 78, Georgia So. 49 Friday’s Other SEC Games Red Bulls Saturday’s SEC Games Florida 76, Charleston So. 46 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL No games scheduled Stony Brook 83, South Carolina 81 2 p.m. Today’s Top 25 Games Iowa St. 76, Missouri 59 BTN — Duke at Northwestern No. 2 UConn vs. Ohio St., Noon Texas 73, Arkansas 71, OT 7:30 p.m. No. 4 Baylor vs. No. 23 Arizona St., 7:30 p.m. Georgia 110, Savannah St. 76 ESPN2 — Baylor at Arizona St. No. 9 Maryland vs. Dayton, 2 p.m. UC-Irvine 74, Texas A&M 73 No. 10 South Carolina vs. Alabama St., 4 p.m. Saturday’s Top 25 Games Monday, Nov. 12 No. 11 Tennessee vs. Presbyterian, 2 p.m. No. 9 Villanova 86, Quinnipiac 53 COLLEGE BASKETBALL No. 14 Georgia vs. Winthrop, 2 p.m. No. 16 Syracuse 84, Morehead St. 70 6:30 p.m. No. 17 N.C. St. vs. Kent St., 2 p.m. No. 19 Michigan 56, Holy Cross 37 FS1 — Detroit at Butler No. 19 Marquette vs. Northern Iowa, 2 p.m. No. 24 Purdue 84, Ball St. 75 7 p.m. No. 20 Texas A&M vs. Jacksonville, 7 p.m. No. 3 Gonzaga vs. Texas Southern, 10 p.m. BTN — Jacksonville State at Penn State No. 21 Duke vs. Northwestern, 2 p.m. Saturday’s Other ACC Games ESPN2 — Stanford at North Carolina No. 24 California vs. Penn St., 2 p.n. N.C. St. 95, MD-East Shore 49 ESPNU — North Carolina A&T at No. 25 Miami vs. Hartford, 1 p.m. Wake Forest 90, N. Carolina A&T 78 Maryland Today’s Other ACC Games Saturday’s SEC Games 8 p.m. Richmond at Wake Forest, 1 p.m. Ole Miss 90, West Michigan 64 CBSSN — Oklahoma at UTSA Appalachian St. at Georgia Tech, 2 p.m. Today’s Top 25 Games SEC — UC Davis at Arkansas Lipscomb at Clemson, 2 p.m. No. 4 Duke vs. Army, 1 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Florida at Florida St., 3 p.m. No. 5 Virginia vs. George Washington, 2 p.m. FS1 — Morgan State at Depaul St. Peter’s at Boston College, 4 p.m. No. 10 Michigan St. vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 6 p.m. 9 p.m. Today’s Other SEC Games No. 17 Florida St at Tulane, 7 p.m. BTN — Utah at Minnesota Northern Colorado at LSU, 2 p.m. No. 18 Mississippi St. vs. Hartford, 5 p.m. ESPN2 — Vermont at Kansas Florida at Florida St., 3 p.m. No. 20 TCU vs. Oral Roberts, 5 p.m. PAC12 — Long Beach State at Arizona Auburn at New Mexico, 3 p.m. Today’s Other ACC Games 11 p.m. Southern at Kentucky, 7 p.m. St. Francis N.Y. at Boston College, 1 p.m. PAC12 — San Diego at Washington Today’s Other SEC Games NBA BASKETBALL Appalachian St. at Alabama, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Vanderbilt at USC, 9 p.m. NBA — New Orleans at Toronto 10:30 p.m. NBA — Golden State at LA Clippers NFL FOOTBALL 8:15 p.m. ESPN — NY Giants at San Francisco COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Thursday’s ACC Games Wake Forest 27, No. 23 N.C. St. 23 Friday’s ACC Games No. 13 Syracuse 54, Louisville 23 Saturday’s ACC Games No. 3 Notre Dame 42, Florida St. 13 Duke 42, North Carolina 35 Virginia 45, Liberty 24 Pittsburgh 52, Virginia Tech 22 Georgia Tech 27, Miami 21 No. 2 Clemson at No. 17 Boston College, 8 p.m. Saturday’s SEC Games No. 1 Alabama 24, No. 16 Mississippi St. 0 No. 5 Georgia 27, No. 24 Auburn 10 No. 7 LSU 24, Arkansas 17 No. 15 Florida 35, South Carolina 31 Tennessee 24, No. 11 Kentucky 7 Missouri 33, Vanderbilt 28 Texas A&M 38, Ole Miss 24

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OUTDOORS from the COUNTRY AT LAKE Whitetail Deer hunting, the CLUB CITY Pre-Rut Rut and Post-Rut From staff reports

Twenty-three players played in the Saturday Blitz on Nov. 3. Tom Wade came in first with a +6. Mike Carr came in second with a +3. Jim Carr and Nick Slay tied for third with a +2. Cory DePratter and Dennis Hendershott tied for fifth with a +1. Skins winners were: Dennis Hendershott #2, Mike Deese #12 and Terry Hunter #17. The Saturday Blitz costs $15 plus cart fee and is open to anyone but you must tee off by 9:30 a.m. Just call the pro shop to make a tee time. Ten players played in Sunday Blitz on Nov. 4. Dave Mehl came in first with a +2. Scott Kishton came in second with a +1. Closest to the Pin winners were: Dave Mehl #5, Steve Pellicer #7, David Burchfield #15 and Terry Hunter #17. Skins winners were: Terry Hunter #1, #5, Steve Pellicer #7, Dennis Hendershott #11 and #13 and Scott Kishton #16 and #17. The Sunday Blitz cost $20 plus cart fee and is open to anyone and you can tee off at anytime. There was no Ladies Day this week because of the Gator League. The LGA plays every Tuesday starting at 9 a.m. Fifteen players played in the COURTESY Wednesday Blitz on Nov. 7. Dennis An impressive Florida buck is creating a scrape during the rut. Crawford came in first with a +13. Steve Patterson came in second with a By MONTY STEPHENS prowl 24/7 for a doe. rubs and establishing territory. because, even though some +7. John Raulerson came in third with Special to the Reporter According to the Florida During the rut, the bucks will hunters are able to bag five to a +5. Jonathan Allen came in fourth Fish and Wildlife Conservation be “cruising” during daylight seven or more deer per year, with a +4. Skin winners were: Dennis Commission, there are four hours and fighting to establish most hunters are lucky to get For deer hunters, the “Rut” subspecies of deer in Florida: dominance. The post-rut sees just one. By decreasing the Crawford #7, #14 and #17. The Pot is a special time because trophy the Florida coastal white-tailed breeding activity diminish as limit, the FWC hopes this will Hole was #1 and there were no birdies; bucks are focused on one thing deer located in the panhandle, most does have been breed, increase the deer population. therefore the Pot worth $216 carries and that is breeding. They are the Florida white-tailed deer but the bucks are nonetheless Additionally, the doe bag over to Wednesday. The Wednesday not focused on their safety and in peninsular Florida, the still keyed up. This the time limit on private land (during Blitz costs $13 (plus optional pot) plus they throw caution to the wind Virginia white-tailed deer in when bucks may respond to the approved doe season) cart fee and is open to anyone and you as they brazenly search their the extreme northeast and the grunt calls, rattling and deer would be two. The new doe can tee off at anytime. Just call the pro territory for a doe that is ready Florida Key deer in the Florida scents. Now is the time to log limits would have nothing to shop to make a tee time. to breed. The rut is a supposed Keys. The FWC has conducted serious time in the deer stand. do with the proposed limit of The Good Old Boys Match 1 – to be the time when hunters extensive research studies on We may see some big three antlered deer, so these Rhea Hart, Eli Witt, Howard Whitaker have the best chance to score whitetail deer and they pub- changes in deer harvest bag are big changes. The FWC and Dan Stephens - 7, Rob Brown, on a trophy whitetail deer. lish a rut map to help hunters limits starting next year. The Commissioners will consider Jim Stevens, Steve Peters and Randy A Wikipedia definition of the out. For our area (Columbia/ FWC is entertaining establish- the proposed rule changes at rut is, “The mating season of Suwannee counties) the peak of ing a limit of three antlered their February 2019 meeting. Register – 4, Bob Wheary, Tom Hosford, ruminant animals such as deer, the rut was Oct. 20. The date deer per hunter. By having a If approved, the new bag lim- Jim McGriff and Bob Hiers – 2. sheep, camel, goats, pronghorn for Alachua County is Nov. 18, three-antlered deer limit, the its will take effect in time for Good Scores were: Bob Wheary 75 (36- and Asian and African ante- Hamilton County is Nov. 19, hunter would be able to take next year’s hunting season. 39), Rhea Hart 76 (37-39), Jim McGriff 77 lope.” I’ve heard stories about Gilchrist County was Oct.9 and a deer during the archery sea- The FWC wants to hear (36-41) and Dan Stephens 79 (39-40). trophy bucks walking right past Duval County was Sept. 25. The son, muzzleloader season and from all concerned hunt- For more information on any events a deer blind in the middle of rut period lasts several weeks. the gun season (or all three ers regarding these and and tournaments or specials at The the day with their head close The FWC posted “exact dates” in just one of those seasons. other changes being pro- Country Club, please call the pro shop to the ground as they trail a for the rut and we know it The limit would be three posed through a survey at 752-2266 or check out our website at receptive doe. The rut is all won’t work out quite like that. per year). For reporting, the that is open now. To provide www.thecountryclubatlakecity.com. about the does, but we focus We can safely assume the deer hunter would call a 1-800 input, go to: www.research. on the bucks because it’s the in our area are in rut now. phone number and report the net/r/2019-2020Proposed- bucks that act crazy. A “Rutted Hunters look at three peri- harvest, or perhaps “tags” will Changes. The survey takes UPCOMING n up” buck will urinate on himself ods of the rut, the pre-rut, rut be issued. All of this is still only five minutes and your Nov. 17, MGA 3-on-3 and stink to high heavens. He and post-rut. The pre-rut sees being worked out. It seems input would be appreciated. n Nov. 23, Black Friday Blitz will stop eating and be on the bucks creating scrapes and likely this will be approved Stay safe and good hunting. n Dec. 11, Member Christmas Party

FWC Catch a Florida Memory program announces new Triple Threat Club

From staff reports Kaitlyn Paul Florida boasts some of is pictured the world’s greatest oppor- with her tunities for saltwater fish- Reel Big red ing, so it’s no surprise that porgy. Paul hundreds of anglers have is a young qualified for rewards and angler recognition through the whose fish- Catch a Florida Memory ing expe- program. The program has rience has been so successful, the exploded Florida Fish and Wildlife since she Conservation Commission started par- (FWC) has created a new ticipating honor, the Triple Threat in Catch Club, for those who partic- a Florida ipate in all three Catch a Memory. Florida Memory programs, COURTESY including Saltwater Grand Slams, Saltwater Fish Life List and Saltwater Reel Big Fish. To qualify for the club, anglers must have at least one application approved for each program. Katlyn Paul, one of the first to reach Triple Threat Club status, is a young angler whose fishing expe- rience has exploded since she started participating in Catch a Florida Memory. “Catching the Grand Slam and Reel Big man- grove snapper was a big surprise,” said 11-year-old Katlyn. “I was trying to catch new species and to catch fish to eat. I caught two new species, tripletail and white grunt. Currently, I am up to 24 species on my Life List.” 4B SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

IN BRIEF COMMENTARY AUTO RACING CUTHBERT, Ga. FGC men’s basketball Bell to race falls to Andrew College Dear 22, you deserved better for another Florida Gateway College lost to Andrew College 75-65 on the road Saturday afternoon. NASCAR Jalin Wimberly scored a game-high 22 for the Fighting national Tigers (3-0). Moses Jones added 16 and Solomon Hall had a championship double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. JENNA FRYER Bryan O’Boyle led the Timberwolves (2-2) with 18 Associated Press points. Jaimine Graham and Kenny Brown scored 12 apiece. AVONDALE, Ariz. FGC is back home Monday to — Crashes in consecu- face Florida College at 7 p.m. tive weeks had backed Jimmy Butler going to Christopher Bell into a 76ers from Minnesota corner that jeopardized his strong rookie season in the Jimmy Butler has his wish: Xfinity Series. He’s out of Minnesota. But Bell thrives in must- And just like that, Philadelphia win moments, and Saturday has a new Big Three — one that at ISM Raceway outside of could make serious noise in the Eastern Conference. Phoenix was another exam- A person with knowledge ple of the of the situation said Saturday young driv- that Butler is being traded to er deliver- the 76ers in a package that will ing when send Dario Saric and Robert Covington to the Timberwolves. everything The person spoke to The was on the Associated Press on condition line. Bell of anonymity because the trade won — the Bell had not yet been announced only result by either team and was still pending NBA approval, which is that would have advanced not expected until Monday. him into the champion- Justin Patton will also be ship round — and will now sent to Philadelphia, and race for a second NASCAR Jerryd Bayless and a 2022 sec- national championship. ond-round pick are also going Bell won the Truck to Minnesota, the person said. The Athletic first reported the Series title last year, agreement. CHRISTINA FEAGIN/Special to the Reporter moved to the Xfinity Fort White running back Stanley Maxwell heads up the field against Pensacola Catholic in Friday night’s Series this season in a JACKSONVILLE Region 1-3A quarterfinal. Toyota from Joe Gibbs Fournette ‘completely Racing, and his victory healthy,’ will play at Colts ear 22, Nobody asked me, but ... could,” you said. Saturday was a series- I wish you could’ve gotten With inconsistencies in the high seventh of the sea- running Dsome more carries Friday passing game, and running back son. Had he not won, back Leonard Fournette is good night – because I probably wouldn’t Brayden Summers in and out with though, of bad to go for Sunday’s game at be writing this season-ending col- an ankle injury, you were the cen- Indianapolis. umn. But you didn’t, and here we luck would have wiped Fournette practiced without ter of stability for the offense. You out his season. are. finally figured out how to play the any limitations or setbacks all “The pressure was on Don’t hold your head, Stan, position at a high level, and without week, prompting coach Doug and I am just one of those Marrone to declare him “com- you’re the man. And you proved you, there’s no 8-2 regular-season guys who does really well pletely healthy” for the first time a lot of people wrong this season, Eric Jackson finish. Without you, there’s maybe including me, who thought Fort in those situations,” Bell since Week 4. Phone: (386) 754-0420 no playoff appearance. White’s rushing attack was going to The fourth overall pick in the [email protected] When the team banquet rolls said. “Everything is on the 2017 NFL draft missed the last be abysmal when senior thumper around, you should be hoisting line and I am just thankful four games and six of eight this Corey Dryden tore his ACL this your chance, and it finally came I pulled through for my season because of a strained summer. I thought it was going to this year, in the final season of that MVP trophy at the end of the right hamstring. night. And at the end of the school team. These guys are the be a lost cause in the backfield – I your career. It truly was a pleasure ones who build the race Marrone says “so far, no really did, but you seized every watching you rush for over 1,200 year, I hope you have letter of intent cars that are going to win, issues. He’s done everything opportunity. yards this season. Friday night signed, sealed and sent. There’s we’ve asked him to do. No set- And for that, you should be should’ve had a different result, as hundreds of small colleges that whether I am driving them backs, no really nothing. Right could use you. or not.” now, he’s completely healthy. proud. I know it hasn’t been easy, we all know, but at least you can The Gibbs organiza- Today, at this time.” leaving friends and teammates at walk out of the stadium content. Congrats on your season, Stanley. Fournette has 20 carries for Columbia for a chance to play at “I left it on the field. I fought for It wouldn’t have been the same tion is indeed the most 71 yards with no touchdowns. Fort White last year. You waited for my brothers and I did the most I without you. dominant in the Xfinity He ran for 1,040 yards and nine Series but was in danger touchdowns in 13 games in of missing out on the title 2017. race at Homestead-Miami The Jaguars (3-5) will be without starting cornerback A.J. INDIANS Speedway had Bell not Bouye (calf) and backup cor- Continued From 1B won Saturday. Bell start- nerback Quenton Meeks (knee). ed the race seventh in Linebacker Telvin Smith the standings and the win (shoulder) is questionable. defensive performance of gives him a chance to NEW ORLEANS the year by giving up 391 add more hardware to his Saints place Bryant on rushing yards to Pensacola decorated first season. IR, promote Kirkwood Catholic’s stable of backs. Bell’s seven wins are the The Indians had no answer most for an Xfinity regu- Dez Bryant’s season is over for the Crusaders as they lar since Dale Earnhardt before it had even begun. allowed 49 points in a Jr. also won seven times The New Orleans Saints game for the first time in 1998. placed the newly acquired since 2011. The championship Bryant on injured reserve Saturday, promoting receiver Fort White head coach four next Saturday Keith Kirkwood from the practice Demetric Jackson declined are Bell, Cole Custer, squad to the active roster before to comment after the loss. Daniel Hemric and Tyler Sunday’s game at Cincinnati. Quarterback Dylan Reddick. The group rep- Bryant was injured during Blair completed 11 of 21 resents all three manufac- his second practice with New Orleans on Friday. A person passes for 183 yards while turers with a Ford driver, familiar with the situation says running back Stanley Toyota driver and two Bryant has a torn Achilles ten- Maxwell tallied 129 yards Chevrolet drivers, and don. The person spoke to The and a career-high four come from four teams. Associated Press on condition touchdowns. But the Bell drives for Gibbs, of anonymity Saturday because the Saints have not announced senior back was over- Custer for Stewart- details of the veteran receiver’s shadowed by Pensacola Haas Racing, Hemric injury. Catholic’s workhorse, for Richard Childress The 30-year-old Bryant Jackson, who finished Racing and Reddick for became a free agent in April with three touchdowns in JR Motorsports. after eight seasons with Dallas. He’d been looking for a new his team’s third consecu- While Reddick did team until signing with New tive win over Fort White. move on to insure a JR Orleans on Wednesday. “We just had a lack of Motorsports car will The 6-foot-3 Kirkwood is a focus,” linebacker Kobe race for the title, the 24-year-old undrafted rookie Archer said. “In the second organization missed out of Temple. quarter, we just stopped. out with drivers Justin TAMPA When they got that pick- Allgaier and Elliott 4-goal 3rd period lifts six, we just shut down Sadler. Allgaier was the Senators past Lightning defensively. The offense regular-season champi- tried to pick us up, but the on with five victories, Rookie Brady Tkachuk had defense couldn’t help out but a late-race tire prob- CHRISTINA FEAGIN/Special to the Reporter a goal and an assist, and Ryan the offense.” Fort White receiver Rahman Paul looks in a catch against Pensacola Catholic lem spoiled his finish Dzingel scored a tiebreaking Fort White (8-3) and he dropped below goal during Ottawa’s four-goal during Friday night’s Region 1-3A quarterfinal. third period as the Senators dropped its second the cutoff line. rallied to beat the Tampa Bay straight playoff opener at a 97-yard touchdown. halftime, 14-14, but the Indians trimmed the defi- Sadler, who was sec- Lightning 6-4 on Saturday night. home in the tough loss to Maxwell answered with stalemate didn’t last as cit with a 49-yard touch- ond in the standings at Matt Duchene, Bobby Ryan, Pensacola Catholic (6-5), his first of four scores the Indians struggled down pass to Rahman Paul the start of the race, Colin White and Mark Stone also who now advances to early in the second from to contain Seth Wilson, and two more scores from finished 11th and also scored for the Senators. Craig Anderson stopped 24 shots. play Florida High in next three yards out to knot Waymond Jordan and Maxwell, but the come- dropped out of conten- Mathieu Joseph had two goals week’s regional semifinal. the score. After Jackson Jackson in the second back never materialized tion. The veteran is retir- and an assist for the Lightning, And the Indians’ night scored his first of the half. Pensacola Catholic’s due to poor tackling and ing after next week’s and Victor Hedman scored in his didn’t start pretty, as night, Maxwell punched three-headed monster a critical turnover early in finale and had hoped to return from an injury. Braydon Blair’s floater to the end in a goal-line touchdown wore down Fort White’s the fourth. close his NASCAR stint Coburn also scored and Andrei zone in the first quarter as time expired in the once stout defensive front “When they got up with a shot at the cham- Vasilevskiy made 28 saves. was returned by Crusader first half. for five rushing touch- by 21, the defense shut pionship that has eluded Associated Press Damarius McGhee for The score was tied at downs after halftime. The down,” Archer added. him his entire career. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 5B AROUND THE TOP 25

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PASSING • Jordan Taamu, Mississippi: Completed 22 of 35 passes for 373 yards and a touchdown against Texas A&M. • Daniel Jones, Duke: Completed 31 of 54 passes for 361 yards and three touchdowns against North Carolina. • Will Grier, West Virginia: Completed 25 of 39 passes for 343 yards and three TDs in the win over TCU.

RUSHING • Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M: Had 31 carries for 228 yards and a touchdown in the win over Ole Miss. • Anthony McFarland, Maryland: Had 29 car- ries for 210 yards in the loss to Indiana. • AJ Bush, Jr., Illinois: The quarterback ran 25 times for 187 yards and three touchdowns in the loss to Nebraska. • Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin: Ran for 185 yards and a touchdown in the loss to Penn State.

RECEIVING Another shutout • Jalen Reagor, TCU: Mississippi State receiver Osirus Mitchell (87) is tackled by Alabama defensive back Patrick Surtain II, left, and linebacker Mack Wilson during Caught 11 passes Saturday’s game in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The top-ranked Crimson Tide won 24-0, their second shutout in a row. [BUTCH DILL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] for 150 yards and a touchdown in the loss to West Virginia. SUMMARIES • Wesley Fields, Geor- NO. 1 ALABAMA 24, 2-2-0-20, Blankenship 0-1-0-0. WVU—McKoy 33 run (Staley kick), 5:09 Guarantano 3-0, (Team) 2-(minus 4). Third Quarter gia Southern: Had five NO. 16 MISSISSIPPI STATE 0 RECEIVING—Auburn, R.Davis 13-72, S.Williams WVU—Pettaway 1 run (Staley kick), 3:42 PASSING—Kentucky, T.Wilson 21-34-1-172, WIS—FG Gaglianone 28, 9:45 catches for 138 yards MISSISSIPPI ST.0000—0 3-38, Schwartz 2-27, M.Miller 2-13, Whitlow WVU—Wesco 32 pass from Grier (Staley kick), Hoak 2-4-1-13. Tennessee, Guarantano PSU—FG Pinegar 42, 4:07 ALABAMA 14 703—24 2-(minus 4), S.Jackson 1-9, Shenker 1-9, Slayton 1:39 12-20-0-197. Fourth Quarter against Troy. First Quarter 1-8. Georgia, Swift 4-43, Godwin 3-84, Hardman Third Quarter RECEIVING—Kentucky, Bowden 6-58, Snell 6-25, PSU—FG Pinegar 23, 7:23 • Stanley Morgan, Jr., BAMA—D.Harris 1 run (Bulovas kick), 10:40 2-39, Simmons 2-15, Ridley 1-19, Crumpton 1-7, WVU—safety, 14:13 Richardson 4-37, Bouvier 3-18, Conrad 2-39, A—105,396. BAMA—Jacobs 1 run (Bulovas kick), 2:48 Holyfield 1-3, Nauta 1-3. WVU—McKoy 1 run (Staley kick), 13:12 Rose 1-4, Epps 1-4. Tennessee, Wood-Anderson WIS PSU Nebraska: Caught Second Quarter MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. TCU—Reagor 28 pass from M.Collins (Song 4-18, Callaway 2-56, Jordan 2-41, Murphy 1-38, First downs 12 23 BAMA—Jacobs 14 pass from Tagovailoa kick), 9:48 Palmer 1-25, Jennings 1-11, Wolf 1-8. Rushes-yards37-209 47-183 eight passes for 131 (Bulovas kick), 3:26 NO. 6 OKLAHOMA 48, WVU—Jennings 8 pass from Grier (Staley MISSED FIELD GOALS—Kentucky, Poore 51, Passing 60 160 yards and two touch- Fourth Quarter OKLAHOMA STATE 47 kick), 1:25 Poore 30. Comp-Att-Int 9-20-2 19-25-0 BAMA—FG Bulovas 49, 9:11 OKLAHOMA ST.1414712—47 Fourth Quarter Return Yards7414 downs in the win over MSST BAMA OKLAHOMA 14 20 77—48 WVU—D.Sills 4 pass from Grier (Staley kick), NO. 12 UCF 35, NAVY 24 Punts-Avg. 5-38.0 3-36.33 First downs 623 First Quarter 10:55 NAVY 03714—24 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Illinois. Rushes-yards30-44 45-142 OKL—Sermon 1 run (Seibert kick), 13:16 A—60,007. UCF 14 777—35 Penalties-Yards6-50 3-22 Passing 125 163 OKS—J.Hill 1 run (Ammendola kick), 11:59 TCUWVU First Quarter Time of Possession 26:01 33:59 Comp-Att-Int 11-20-0 17-27-1 OKL—Brooks 1 run (Seibert kick), 9:06 First downs 12 26 UCF—McCrae 11 run (M.Wright kick), 6:53 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Return Yards327 OKS—T.Johnson 31 pass from Cornelius Rushes-yards24-(-7) 40-164 UCF—McGowan 2 run (M.Wright kick), 1:30 RUSHING—Wisconsin, J.Taylor 20-185, Deal 3-42, Punts-Avg. 8-36.75 5-38.4 (Ammendola kick), 5:30 Passing 229 371 Second Quarter Groshek 5-25, Davis 1-0, Pryor 1-0, Coan 7-(mi- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Second Quarter Comp-Att-Int 22-37-0 26-41-1 UCF—Snelson 34 pass from Milton (M.Wright nus 43). Penn State, Sanders 23-159, Stevens NOTES Penalties-Yards7-50 0-0 OKL—FG Seibert 21, 13:37 Return Yards3955 kick), 7:45 7-25, McSorley 11-9, Hamler 1-1, Thomas 1-1, Time of Possession 26:05 33:55 OKS—Ty. 49 pass from Cornelius Punts-Avg. 9-36.0 5-34.8 NAV—FG Moehring 24, 2:17 Slade 2-1, (Team) 2-(minus 13). INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (Ammendola kick), 13:04 Fumbles-Lost 7-2 2-1 Third Quarter PASSING—Wisconsin, Coan 9-20-2-60. Penn Injured falcon mascot RUSHING—Mississippi St., Hill 7-47, Ae.Williams OKL—Brooks 45 run (Seibert kick), 11:38 Penalties-Yards2-15 2-15 NAV—Abey 5 run (Moehring kick), 8:45 State, McSorley 19-25-0-160. 7-28, (Team) 2-(minus 8), Fitzgerald 14-(minus OKL—FG Seibert 36, 7:22 Time of Possession 29:42 30:18 UCF—Milton 1 run (M.Wright kick), 5:38 RECEIVING—Wisconsin, Davis 2-24, Ferguson expected to recover 23). Alabama, Jacobs 20-97, D.Harris 14-53, OKL—M.Brown 51 pass from Ky.Murray (Seibert INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fourth Quarter 2-18, Pryor 2-12, Groshek 2-3, Penniston 1-3. N.Harris 3-16, Tagovailoa 8-(minus 24). kick), 1:25 RUSHING—TCU, Anderson 11-19, (Team) 1-(mi- NAV—Martin 14 run (Moehring kick), 14:57 Penn State, Hamler 5-35, Thompkins 5-31, PASSING—Mississippi St., Fitzgerald 11-20-0- OKS—Hubbard 10 run (Ammendola kick), :31 nus 5), M.Collins 11-(minus 9), Barber 1-(minus UCF—Snelson 12 pass from Milton (M.Wright Freiermuth 3-34, Dotson 2-39, Sanders 2-9, An Air Force falcon 125. Alabama, Tagovailoa 14-21-1-164, M.Jones Third Quarter 12). West Virginia, Pettaway 12-59, L.Brown kick), 11:28 Sullivan-Brown 1-9, Shorter 1-3. 3-6-0-(minus 1). OKS—Hubbard 2 run (Ammendola kick), 7:32 13-53, McKoy 10-40, Sinkfield 4-10, Grier 1-2. NAV—Abey 8 run (Moehring kick), 3:34 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Penn State, Pinegar 44, named Aurora is RECEIVING—Mississippi St., D.Thomas 2-25, OKL—Brooks 5 run (Seibert kick), :00 PASSING—TCU, M.Collins 22-37-0-229. West A—44,738. Pinegar 45. O.Mitchell 2-17, Ju.Johnson 2-14, Ae.Williams Fourth Quarter Virginia, Grier 25-39-1-343, Allison 1-2-0-28. NAVUCF expected to make a full 1-23, F.Green 1-12, S.Guidry 1-12, Hill 1-11, OKS—Hubbard 3 run (kick failed), 12:20 RECEIVING—TCU, Reagor 11-150, Barber 2-23, First downs 20 28 NORTHWESTERN 14, recovery from injuries D.Jones 1-11. Alabama, Jeudy 6-45, I.Smith 5-70, OKL—Sermon 1 run (Seibert kick), 13:16 Olonilua 2-19, Austin 2-19, Demercado 2-6, Rushes-yards63-374 52-297 NO. 21 IOWA 10 Waddle 3-26, Jacobs 2-12, D.Smith 1-10. OKS—Ty.Wallace 24 pass from Cornelius (pass Anderson 1-6, Hunt 1-6, De.Davis 1-0. West Passing 0200 NORTHWESTERN 0077—14 she suffered at West MISSED FIELD GOALS—Mississippi St., failed), 1:03 Virginia, D.Sills 6-71, Wesco 5-86, Jennings 5-58, Comp-Att-Int 0-2-0 17-21-0 IOWA 0370—10 Christmann 41. OKS OKL Simms 3-69, Bush 2-29, McKoy 2-24, Haskins Return Yards053 Second Quarter Point during a prank First downs 39 30 2-19, Pettaway 1-15. Punts-Avg. 2-50.0 2-38.0 IOW—FG Recinos 46, :56 before the annual foot- NO. 4 MICHIGAN 42, RUTGERS 7 Rushes-yards33-139 47-353 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Third Quarter Penalties-Yards4-30 3-25 MICHIGAN 714147—42 Passing 501 349 NW—Bowser 34 run (Collins kick), 9:19 ball game between the NO. 10 OHIO STATE 26, Time of Possession 35:41 24:19 RUTGERS 7000—7 Comp-Att-Int 34-53-0 21-30-0 IOW—Smith-Marsette 28 pass from Stanley INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS First Quarter Return Yards21134 NO. 18 MICHIGAN STATE 6 (Recinos kick), 4:27 service academies. RUSHING—Navy, Abey 26-85, T.Walker MICH—Higdon 1 run (Nordin kick), :45 Punts-Avg. 4-25.5 3-37.33 OHIO STATE07217—26 Fourth Quarter 7-82, Perry 9-69, Gargiulo 9-54, Martin 4-51, The 22-year-old bird RUT—Pacheco 80 run (Davidovicz kick), :26 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 MICHIGAN STATE0330—6 NW—Skowronek 32 pass from Thorson (Collins C.Williams 4-28, Maloy 3-6, (Team) 1-(minus Second Quarter Penalties-Yards5-31 8-70 Second Quarter kick), 9:27 remains on antibiotics 1). UCF, McCrae 17-101, Killins 14-83, Milton MICH—Higdon 1 run (Nordin kick), :45 Time of Possession 26:11 33:49 OSU—P.Campbell 1 pass from Haskins (Haubeil NW IOW 7-62, O.Anderson 7-38, McGowan 6-16, (Team) MICH—Collins 36 pass from Patterson (Nordin INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kick), 1:29 First downs 19 16 and didn’t attend Air 1-(minus 3). kick), 5:07 RUSHING—Oklahoma St., Hubbard 22-104, MSU—FG Coghlin 44, :30 Rushes-yards46-184 22-64 PASSING—Navy, Abey 0-2-0-0. UCF, Milton Force’s home game Third Quarter J.Hill 5-35, L.Brown 1-5, Cornelius 5-(minus Third Quarter Passing 122 269 17-21-0-200. MICH—O.Martin 16 pass from Patterson 5). Oklahoma, Brooks 15-165, Sermon 16-124, MSU—FG Coghlin 38, 5:35 Comp-Att-Int 15-30-2 27-41-0 against New Mexico on RECEIVING—Navy,. UCF, Snelson 5-72, Nixon (Nordin kick), 11:12 Ky.Murray 14-66, M.Brown 1-0, (Team) 1-(minus OSU—safety, :42 Return Yards3599 4-44, Mar.Williams 2-35, O.Anderson 2-21, Saturday, according to MICH—Collins 10 pass from Patterson (Nordin 2). Fourth Quarter Punts-Avg. 7-40.57 7-28.42 G.Davis 2-15, McCrae 1-10, Killins 1-3. kick), :08 PASSING—Oklahoma St., Cornelius 34-53-0-501. OSU—D.Jones 0 fumble return (Haubeil kick), Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. the school. The antici- Fourth Quarter Oklahoma, Ky.Murray 21-29-0-349, (Team) 14:03 Penalties-Yards5-40 3-35 pation is she will be in MICH—Evans 61 run (Nordin kick), 11:26 0-1-0-0. OSU—FG Haubeil 35, 12:22 Time of Possession 31:06 28:54 MICH RUT RECEIVING—Oklahoma St., T.Johnson 11-128, OSU—Weber 2 run (Haubeil kick), 1:12 NO. 15 FLORIDA 35, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS attendance on Nov. 22 First downs 24 11 Ty.Wallace 10-220, Stoner 5-70, Hubbard 5-49, A—74,633. SOUTH CAROLINA 31 RUSHING—Northwestern, Bowser 31-165, Rushes-yards40-193 33-193 Wolf 2-19, J.Woods 1-15. Oklahoma, M.Brown OSU MSU SOUTH CAROLINA 14 7100—31 Hanaoka 2-18, Vault 3-7, Thorson 5-1, Lees when the Falcons host Passing 260 59 8-142, Lamb 3-52, Meier 2-45, L.Morris 2-33, First downs 21 12 FLORIDA014 714—35 2-0, (Team) 3-(minus 7). Iowa, Sargent 10-27, Colorado State. Comp-Att-Int 18-27-0 9-20-1 Sermon 2-33, Tease 2-17, Basquine 1-23, Rushes-yards45-120 18-54 First Quarter T.Young 3-14, Kelly-Martin 3-9, Smith-Marsette Return Yards49121 Brooks 1-4. Passing 227 220 SC—August 2 pass from Bentley (White kick), 1-8, Stanley 3-6, Kelly 1-1, Tracy 1-(minus 1). Army officials at West Punts-Avg. 3-41.33 5-25.66 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Oklahoma St., Comp-Att-Int 24-39-0 18-48-1 9:17 PASSING—Northwestern, Thorson 15-30-2-122. Ammendola 41. Iowa, Stanley 27-41-0-269. Point apologized for Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Return Yards38 SC—Markway 19 pass from Bentley (White Penalties-Yards2-20 3-30 Punts-Avg. 9-37.77 8-39.87 kick), 4:51 RECEIVING—Northwestern, C.Green 5-30, the injuries the falcon Time of Possession 33:38 26:22 NO. 8 WASHINGTON STATE 31, Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Second Quarter Skowronek 3-45, Bowser 3-33, Chiaokhiao- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS COLORADO 7 Penalties-Yards4-30 7-46 FLA—Perine 2 run (McPherson kick), 13:46 Bowman 1-8, Pugh 1-4, Lees 1-2, Hanaoka 1-0. suffered last weekend RUSHING—Michigan, Evans 6-75, Wilson WASHINGTON ST.010 714—31 Time of Possession 37:29 22:31 FLA—Franks 10 run (McPherson kick), 8:58 Iowa, Easley 8-53, Hockenson 7-89, Smith- and promised a full 8-58, Higdon 15-42, O.Martin 1-11, Hewlett COLORADO 7000—7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SC—Bentley 1 run (White kick), 4:21 Marsette 4-90, Sargent 3-19, Kelly-Martin 3-12, 1-5, Edwards 2-4, B.Mason 2-2, Bell 2-2, First Quarter RUSHING—Ohio State, Weber 22-104, Dobbins Third Quarter T.Young 1-6, Fant 1-0. investigation. Milton 3-(minus 6). Rutgers, Pacheco 16-142, COL—McMillian 3 run (Francis kick), 4:14 14-28, P.Campbell 2-9, Martell 1-5, Haskins SC—FG White 34, 9:19 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Northwestern, Collins Blackshear 11-41, Melton 1-5, Hilliman 4-4, Second Quarter 3-(minus 11), (Team) 3-(minus 15). Michigan SC—Dowdle 4 run (White kick), 4:43 38. Iowa, Recinos 38. Sitkowski 1-1. WST—FG Mazza 39, 13:37 State, Lombardi 3-49, Jefferson 2-4, Lewerke FLA—Toney 18 pass from Franks (McPherson Iowa State, Baylor PASSING—Michigan, Patterson 18-27-0-260. WST—Borghi 28 pass from Minshew (Mazza 6-4, Heyward 4-1, (Team) 3-(minus 4). kick), :56 NO. 22 IOWA STATE 28, BAYLOR 14 Rutgers, Pacheco 1-1-0-19, Sitkowski 8-19-1-40. kick), 8:31 PASSING—Ohio State, Haskins 24-39-0-227. Fourth Quarter BAYLOR 0077—14 players fight, get ejected RECEIVING—Michigan, Peoples-Jones 5-83, Third Quarter Michigan State, Lewerke 11-28-1-128, C.White FLA—Perine 23 run (McPherson kick), 11:03 IOWA ST.710 11 0—28 Collins 3-56, Gentry 3-42, O.Martin 3-38, Evans WST—R.Bell 1 pass from Minshew (Mazza 0-1-0-0, Lombardi 7-19-0-92. FLA—Franks 1 run (McPherson kick), 4:09 First Quarter 2-26, Bell 2-15. Rutgers, Blackshear 5-16, kick), 10:56 RECEIVING—Ohio State, P.Campbell 6-42, Hill A—82,696. ISU—D.Jones 11 pass from Purdy (Assalley Iowa State star David Rescigno 1-19, S.Jones 1-16, Vokolek 1-5, Griffin- Fourth Quarter 6-38, McLaurin 5-63, Olave 2-41, Berry 2-26, SC FLA kick), 1:47 Stewart 1-3. WST—Minshew 10 run (Mazza kick), 14:27 Farrell 1-10, Dobbins 1-9, Weber 1-(minus 2). First downs 18 34 Second Quarter Montgomery and MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. WST—J.Williams 3 run (Mazza kick), 3:46 Michigan State, C.White 8-115, Stewart Jr. 4-42, Rushes-yards36-147 62-367 ISU—Purdy 2 run (Assalley kick), 9:34 Chambers 3-30, Dotson 1-12, Sowards 1-12, Baylor linebacker Greg WSTCOL Passing 239 161 ISU—FG Assalley 34, :05 NO. 5 GEORGIA 27, AUBURN 10 First downs 26 12 Heyward 1-9. Comp-Att-Int 18-28-1 15-21-0 Third Quarter Roberts were ejected AUBURN 7300—10 Rushes-yards33-131 16-75 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Ohio State, Haubeil 44. Return Yards78-4 ISU—FG Assalley 37, 9:38 Michigan State, Coghlin 51. GEORGIA 31707—27 Passing 346 222 Punts-Avg. 4-44.5 3-46.0 BAY—Mims 6 pass from Brewer (C.Martin after throwing punches First Quarter Comp-Att-Int 37-61-0 21-38-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 kick), 1:56 TENNESSEE 24, Penalties-Yards7-41 7-55 ISU—Lang 8 run (Purdy pass from D.Jones), :25 at each other in the UGA—FG Blankenship 25, 7:01 Return Yards2246 AUB—Shenker 9 pass from Whitlow (Carlson Punts-Avg. 4-42.75 8-35.37 NO. 11 KENTUCKY 7 Time of Possession 24:20 35:40 Fourth Quarter third quarter Saturday. kick), 4:28 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 KENTUCKY 0070—7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BAY—Stricklin 7 pass from Brewer (C.Martin Penalties-Yards2-10 4-50 RUSHING—South Carolina, Turner 12-81, kick), 12:25 The Cyclones and Second Quarter TENNESSEE 31470—24 UGA—FG Blankenship 20, 11:13 Time of Possession 41:46 18:14 First Quarter Denson 14-49, Dowdle 2-8, Bentley 6-8, Samuel BAYISU Bears nearly came to AUB—FG Carlson 27, 7:46 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEN—FG Cimaglia 19, 5:09 1-3, (Team) 1-(minus 2). Florida, Scarlett 18-159, First downs 25 21 UGA—Simmons 14 pass from Fromm RUSHING—Washington St., J.Williams 17-60, Second Quarter Perine 16-107, Toney 4-51, Franks 16-36, Pierce Rushes-yards32-146 32-125 blows when a previous (Blankenship kick), 2:47 Borghi 7-38, Minshew 6-26, Harrington 2-4, TEN—Jordan 3 run (Cimaglia kick), 2:05 5-19, (Team) 3-(minus 5). Passing 359 230 PASSING—South Carolina, Bentley 18-28-1-239. Comp-Att-Int 29-48-0 18-25-0 play ended up spilling UGA—Godwin 38 pass from Fromm Harris 1-3, R.Bell 0-0. Colorado, McMillian 9-73, TEN—Callaway 39 pass from Guarantano (Blankenship kick), :21 Shenault 1-18, Haigler 0-0, Noyer 1-0, Stanley (Cimaglia kick), :00 Florida, Franks 15-21-0-161. Return Yards9684 over onto Iowa State’s Fourth Quarter 1-(minus 1), Montez 4-(minus 15). Third Quarter RECEIVING—South Carolina, Samuel 4-120, Punts-Avg. 2-21.5 3-40.66 UGA—Swift 77 run (Blankenship kick), 13:53 PASSING—Washington St., J.Williams 0-1-0-0, TEN—Wood-Anderson 2 pass from Guarantano Bry.Edwards 3-34, S.Smith 2-24, August 2-14, Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 bench. The bad blood AUBUGA Minshew 35-58-0-335, Gordon 2-2-0-11. (Cimaglia kick), 7:49 Crosby 2-11, Vann 2-10, Markway 1-19, Turner Penalties-Yards7-70 4-30 hung around, and the First downs 19 24 Colorado, Montez 20-35-0-199, Noyer 1-3-1-23. KEN—Conrad 19 pass from T.Wilson (Poore 1-4, Dawkins 1-3. Florida, Hammond 5-35, Time of Possession 34:59 25:01 Rushes-yards20-102 46-303 RECEIVING—Washington St., Patmon 8-103, kick), 1:56 Toney 2-33, Grimes 2-24, Cleveland 1-19, Lewis INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS teams nearly staged a Passing 172 213 C.Jackson 5-53, J.Williams 5-43, Borghi 3-34, KEN TEN 1-14, V.Jefferson 1-14, Gamble 1-11, Krull 1-10, RUSHING—Baylor, Brewer 12-72, J.Hurd 8-46, Comp-Att-Int 25-37-0 15-23-1 Martin 3-34, Calvin 3-30, Harris 3-19, Winston First downs 19 16 Scarlett 1-1. Hasty 6-15, Lovett 4-9, Ebner 2-4. Iowa St., full-on brawl during a Return Yards3041 2-6, R.Bell 2-3, Harrington 1-8, Sweet 1-8, Rushes-yards35-77 40-210 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Florida, McPherson 41. Purdy 12-56, Montgomery 11-53, Lang 4-18, wild incident that saw Punts-Avg. 6-37.0 2-31.5 Wilson 1-5. Colorado, Shenault 10-102, Winfree Passing 185 197 Nwangwu 1-1, Croney 2-(minus 1), (Team) Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0 4-59, Stanley 3-19, Ento 2-29, Brown 1-7, Comp-Att-Int 23-38-2 12-20-0 NO. 20 PENN STATE 22, 2-(minus 2). Roberts slap Mont- Penalties-Yards6-52 12-85 McMillian 1-6. Return Yards6025 WISCONSIN 10 PASSING—Baylor, Brewer 26-36-0-288, Time of Possession 21:45 38:15 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Punts-Avg. 7-43.42 7-36.28 WISCONSIN 7030—10 McClendon 3-12-0-71. Iowa St., Purdy 18-23-0- gomery on the helmet, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 PENN STATE10633—22 230, (Team) 0-2-0-0. prompting Montgom- RUSHING—Auburn, Shivers 4-43, Stidham 6-36, NO. 9 WEST VIRGINIA 47, TCU 10 Penalties-Yards3-20 4-30 First Quarter RECEIVING—Baylor, J.Hurd 5-81, Stricklin 5-67, Whitlow 9-26, R.Davis 1-(minus 3). Georgia, TCU3070—10 Time of Possession 29:50 30:10 WIS—J.Taylor 71 run (Gaglianone kick), 11:04 Mims 5-43, Ebner 3-38, M.Jones 3-23, Hasty ery to swing back. Swift 17-186, Holyfield 15-93, Herrien 5-37, WEST VIRGINIA 024167—47 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PSU—Thompkins 14 pass from McSorley 3-21, Platt 2-66, Thornton 2-20, Fleeks 1-0. Fromm 2-5, (Team) 2-(minus 6), Fields 5-(minus First Quarter RUSHING—Kentucky, Snell 20-81, Rose 2-9, (Pinegar kick), 7:41 Iowa St., D.Jones 4-39, Eaton 3-61, Kolar 3-44, 12). TCU—FG Song 30, 8:10 Bowden 2-1, T.Wilson 10-(minus 6), (Team) PSU—FG Pinegar 49, 1:53 Montgomery 3-25, Butler 3-25, Croney 1-25, The Associated Press PASSING—Auburn, Whitlow 1-1-0-9, Stidham Second Quarter 1-(minus 8). Tennessee, Chandler 16-86, Jordan Second Quarter Jo.Johnson 1-11. 24-36-0-163. Georgia, Fromm 13-20-1-193, Fields WVU—FG Staley 47, 14:49 15-63, Murphy 1-59, Fils-Aime 2-5, London 1-1, PSU—Sanders 1 run (kick failed), 8:09 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Baylor, C.Martin 31, C.Martin 29. 6B SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

Thursday’s game Steelers 52, Panthers 21: Ben Roethlisberger threw for WEEK 10 five touchdowns as Pittsburgh routed Carolina.

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 720.778 270 202 5-0-0 2-2-0 5-1-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 Miami 540.556 187 225 4-1-0 1-3-0 4-3-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 N.Y. Jets 360.333 198 213 2-2-0 1-4-0 2-4-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 Buffalo 270.222 96 241 1-3-0 1-4-0 1-5-0 1-2-0 0-1-0

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 440.500 134 141 2-1-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 Cardinals (2-6) Bills (2-7) at Lions (3-5) Jaguars (3-5) Jacksonville 350.375 134 170 2-3-0 1-2-0 2-3-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 Indianapolis 350.375 231 213 1-2-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 at Chiefs (8-1) N.Y. Jets (3-6) at Bears (5-3) at Colts (3-5)

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: Chiefs Opening line: Jets by 7½ Opening line: Bears by 4 Opening line: Colts by Pittsburgh 621.722 279 209 3-2-0 3-0-1 3-2-1 3-0-0 3-1-1 Cincinnati 530.625 221 237 3-1-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 by 15 Series record: Bills lead Series record: Bears 1½ Baltimore450.444 213 160 2-2-0 2-3-0 4-3-0 0-2-0 1-3-0 Series record: Chiefs 61-54 lead 97-74-5 Series record: Colts lead Cleveland 261.278 190 247 2-2-1 0-4-0 2-4-1 0-2-0 1-1-1 lead 8-3-1 Last meeting: Jets beat Last meeting: Lions beat 22-12 WEST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Last meeting: Cardinals Bills 34-21, Nov. 2, 2017 Bears 20-10, Dec. 16, Last meeting: Jaguars Kansas City 810.889 327 226 4-0-0 4-1-0 7-1-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 beat Chiefs 17-14, Dec. Last week: Bills lost to 2017 beat Colts 30-10, Dec. L.A. Chargers 620.750 220 180 3-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 Denver360.333 205 213 2-3-0 1-3-0 1-5-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 7, 2014 Bears 41-9; Jets lost to Last week: Lions lost to 3, 2017 Oakland 170.125 141 252 1-3-0 0-4-0 1-4-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 Last week: Cardinals Dolphins 13-6 Minnesota 24-9; Bears Last week: Jaguars had beat 49ers 18-15; Chiefs Notes: Bills looking to beat Bills 41-9 bye; Colts had bye, beat AFC STAT LEADERS beat Browns 37-21 avoid first five-game Notes: Detroit coming Raiders 42-28 on Oct. 28 Notes: Arizona is 0-4-1 losing streak since 2011, off back-to-back losses Notes: Jaguars have lost QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD in Kansas City. Its last when they dropped to Seattle, Minnesota four straight overall and Mahomes, KC 317 210 2901 29 7 Roberts, NYJ16270 16.9 78t 1 Rthlsbrgr, PIT 344 222 2560 16 7 Grant, MIA 14 228 16.3 71t 1 visit was 2010. seven in row. after winning two five of six since starting Brady, NE 330 221 2494 17 7 T. Hill, KC 12 175 14.6 91t 1 straight. 2-0. Flacco, BAL379 232 2465 12 6 D. King, LAC16184 11.5 56 0 Keenum, DEN 330 210 2400 11 10 Switzer, PIT 16 166 10.4 23 0 Watson, HOU 285 185 2389 17 7 Peppers, CLE 18 173 9.6 33 0 P. Rivers, LAC246 165 2236 19 3 Ervin, HOU 21 175 8.3 27 0 D. Carr, OAK282 204 2198 10 8 Mickens, JAC12594.9 16 0 Luck, IND 342 225 2187 23 8 Dalton, CIN 292 185 2102 17 8 KICKOFF RETURNERS Name No YdsAvg LG TD RUSHERS Jennings, TEN 10 353 35.3 94t 1 Name AttYds AvgLGTD Grant, MIA 14 452 32.3 102t1 Conner, PIT 151 706 4.7 30 9 Patterson, NE 14 451 32.2 95t 1 K. Hunt, KC 151 683 4.5 45 7 Erickson, CIN 13 373 28.7 51 0 Lindsay, DEN 110 591 5.4 53 3 Murphy, BUF 13 324 24.9 49 0 Gordon, LAC107 579 5.4 34t 7 Roberts, NYJ17399 23.5 53 0 Redskins (5-3) at Saints (7-1) at Patriots (7-2) Falcons (4-4) at Crowell, NYJ107 533 5.0 77t 5 Peppers, CLE 13 272 20.9 28 0 Buccaneers (3-5) Bengals (5-3) at Titans (4-4) Browns (2-6-1) L. Miller, HOU 125 525 4.2 58 2 Switzer, PIT 17 350 20.6 35 0 Mixon, CIN 105 509 4.8 43 4 Pascal, IND 10 199 19.9 28 0 When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Gore, MIA 104 438 4.2 32 0 Michel, NE 95 422 4.4 34t 4 SCORING Opening line: Bucca- Opening line: Saints by Opening line: Patriots Opening line: Falcons by 3 N. Chubb, CLE 74 403 5.4 63t 4 Touchdowns neers by 2 3½ by 7 Series record: Browns Name TD Rush RecRet Pts RECEIVERS K. Hunt, KC 13 76078 Series record: Tied 11-11 Series record: Bengals Series record: Patriots lead 11-3 Name No YdsAvg LG TD Conner, PIT 10 91064 Hopkins, HOU 63 894 14.2 49t 7 Gordon, LAC1073064 Last meeting: Redskins lead 7-6 lead 25-16-1 Last meeting: Browns T. Hill, KC 48 774 16.1 75t 7 J. White, NE 10 46060 beat Buccaneers 31-30, Last meeting: Bengals Last meeting: Patriots beat Falcons 26-24, Nov. Kelce, KC 51 741 14.5 43 6 A. Brown, PIT 909054 Sanders, DEN 56 707 12.6 64t 3 T. Hill, KC 807148 Oct. 25, 2015 beat Saints 27-10, Nov. beat Titans 35-14, Jan. 23, 2014 A. Green, CIN 45 687 15.3 38t 6 A. Collins, BAL7 61042 Last week: Redskins lost 16, 2014 13 Last week: Falcons beat S-Schstr, PIT 53 672 12.7 67 2 Ebron, IND 707042 K. Allen, LAC47630 13.4 54 1 Hopkins, HOU 707042 to Falcons 38-14; Buc- Last week: Saints beat Last week: Patriots beat Redskins 38-14; Browns Boyd, CIN 49 620 12.7 49 5 A. Green, CIN 606036 caneers lost to Panthers Rams 45-35; Bengals Packers 31-17; Titans lost 37-21 to Chiefs Brown, BAL34601 17.7 71 4 Kelce, KC 606036 A. Brown, PIT 51 594 11.6 48 9 42-28 had bye, beat Bucca- beat Cowboys 28-14 Notes: Falcons have Notes: QBs Alex Smith neers 37-34 on Oct. 28 Notes: Patriots QB Tom overcome numerous NFC AT AGLANCE and Ryan Fitzpatrick Notes: Saints won their Brady will play 300th injures to win three both entered NFL in seventh straight and career game, including straight and crawl back EAST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div 2005. sent Rams to first loss. postseason. to contention. Washington 530.625 160 172 3-2-0 2-1-0 5-2-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 Philadelphia 440.500 178 156 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 Dallas 350.375 154 151 3-1-0 0-4-0 2-3-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 N.Y. Giants 170.125 150 205 0-4-0 1-3-0 0-6-0 1-1-0 0-3-0

SOUTH Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div New Orleans 710.875 279 218 3-1-0 4-0-0 5-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 Carolina 630.667 241 232 5-0-0 1-3-0 4-2-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 Atlanta 440.500 228 226 3-2-0 1-2-0 4-2-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 Tampa Bay350.375 229 275 2-1-0 1-4-0 2-3-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 NORTH L.A. Chargers (6-2) Dolphins (5-4) at Seahawks (4-4) Cowboys (3-5) Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div Chicago 530.625 235 153 3-1-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 at Raiders (1-7) Packers (3-4-1) at L.A. Rams (8-1) at Eagles (4-4) Minnesota 531.611 221 204 3-2-0 2-1-1 4-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 Green Bay341.438 192 204 3-0-1 0-4-0 2-3-1 1-1-0 1-1-1 When: Sunday, When: Sunday, When: Sunday, When: Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET Detroit 350.375 180 210 2-2-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 4:05 p.m. ET 4:25 p.m. ET 4:25 p.m. ET Opening line: Eagles by 7 WEST Opening line: Chargers Opening line: Packers by 7 Opening line: Rams by 8 Series record: Cowboys Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div L.A. Rams 810.889 299 200 4-0-0 4-1-0 5-1-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 by 10 Series record: Dolphins Series record: Seahawks lead 66-52 Seattle 440.500 188 156 1-2-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 Series record: Raiders lead 10-4 lead 23-18 Last meeting: Cowboys Arizona 260.250 110 199 1-4-0 1-2-0 2-5-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 San Francisco 270.222 207 239 2-2-0 0-5-0 1-5-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 lead 63-53-2 Last meeting: Packers Last meeting: Rams beat Eagles 6-0, Dec. 31, Last meeting: Chargers beat Dolphins 27-24, beat Seahawks, 33-31, 2017 beat 26-10, Oct. 7 Oct. 12, 2014 Oct. 7, 2018 Last week: Cowboys NFC STAT LEADERS Last week: Chargers Last week: Dolphins Last week: Chargers lost to Titans 28-14; QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS beat Seahawks, 25-17; beat Jets 13-6; Packers beat Seahawks, 25-17; Eagles had bye, beat Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD Goff, LA 293 199 2816 20 6 Natson, LA 14 208 14.9 60 0 Raiders lost to 49ers, lost to Patriots 31-17 Saints beat Rams, 45-35 Jaguars 24-18 on Oct. 28 Cousins, MIN 363 259 2685 17 5 Cohen, CHI 20 247 12.4 42 0 34-3 Notes: Dolphins won Notes: Rams could take Notes: Teams meet on Ryan, ATL301 213 2685 19 3 Carter, PHL 10 103 10.3 42 0 Rodgers, GBY327 198 2542 15 1 Sherels, MIN 14 126 9.0 24 0 Notes: Chargers have last matchup at Lam- 4 ½-game lead in NFC “Sunday Night Football” Manning, NYG315 215 2377 86 Kirk, ARI 10 78 7.8 44 0 Brees, NOR 279 213 2336 18 1 Hmphrs, TAM13846.5 16 0 won three straight in beau Field, 23-20 in OT West standings with for 10th consecutive Stafford, DET 289 196 2111 14 6 Lockett, SEA 17 100 5.9 19 0 series. in 2010. victory. season. Trubisky, CHI 260 167 1949 16 7 Austin, DAL10585.8 22 0 Newton, CAR263 177 1893 15 4 Hardy, ATL10474.7 14 0 Smith, WAS274 174 1867 93 KICKOFF RETURNERS RUSHERS Name No YdsAvg LG TD FANTASY WATCH SIT Name AttYds AvgLGTD M. Hall, ATL10254 25.4 53 0 Matthew Stafford, QB, Lions at Bears: Gurley, LA 182 868 4.8 29 12 Countess, LA 16 400 25.0 40 0 START E. Elliott, DAL149 680 4.6 41 3 Ta. Hill, NOR 11 269 24.5 47 0 Here’s the thing. Stafford will prob- Philip Rivers, QB, Chargers at Raiders: Peterson, WAS136 604 4.4 64t 4 Carter, PHL 10 204 20.4 30 0 ably put up a touchdown and a decent Breida, SNF 96 531 5.5 66t 2 Williams, ARI 10 192 19.2 29 0 The Raiders are a dumpster fire that Barkley, NYG111 519 4.7 68t 5 amount of yards against the Bears, but Johnson, DET 89 503 5.7 71 1 SCORING other dumpster fires gather around some scoring systems ding quarterbacks McCffry, CAR109 502 4.6 45 3 Touchdowns N.Y. Giants (1-7) to keep warm. Last December, Rivers Carson, SEA 111 497 4.5 24 2 Name TD Rush RecRet Pts for sacks. The Vikings racked up 10 on Kamara, NOR 111 490 4.4 49t 9 Gurley, LA 16 12 40102 at 49ers (2-7) torched the Raiders for 387 yards and Howard, CHI 126 439 3.5 24 5 Kamara, NOR 12 93076 Stafford last week and the Bears likely three scores. This season, he’s averag- Barkley, NYG7 52044 When: Monday, get Khalil Mack back. Since the Lions RECEIVERS D. Adams, GBY7 07042 ing a career high 20.4 points per game Name No YdsAvg LG TD Ridley, ATL7 07042 8:15 p.m. ET may have difficulty running the ball as as well as 279.5 yards and 2.4 touch- Thielen, MIN 78 947 12.1 68 7 Thielen, MIN 707042 Opening line: 49ers by 3 well, Stafford may have to put up a lot of Ju. Jones, ATL60933 15.6 58 1 T. Coleman, ATL6 24036 downs, according to fantasydata.com. Thomas, NOR 70 880 12.6 72t 5 Johnson, ARI 651036 Series record: Tied 20-20 balls, risking interceptions as well. M. Evans, TAM47786 16.7 72t 4 Kupp, LA 606036 Jordan Howard, RB, Bears vs. Lions: Last meeting: 49ers Leonard Fournette, RB, Jaguars at Colts: Beckham, NYG61785 12.9 51 2 Lockett, SEA 606036 Howard has a home game against Cooks, LA 41 757 18.5 57 3 beat Giants 31-21, Nov. Even if Fournette returns from his R. Woods, LA 51 743 14.6 36 3 one of the most accommodating run Adams, GBY58730 12.6 51 7 12, 2017 season-long hamstring woes, there defenses, which is allowing a league- Kittle, SNF 41 692 16.9 82t 3 Last week: Giants had are several reasons to be cautious. He Ertz, PHL 61 644 10.6 34 3 worst 5.58 yards per carry and 11 bye, lost to Redskins could face limited snaps, lose touches fantasy points. Howard had spotty 20-13 on Oct. 28; 49ers to Carlos Hyde and T.J. Yeldon, and be production earlier this season, and NUMBER TO KNOW beat Raiders 34-3 a victim of game flow if the Jaguars’ while yards are still hard to come by, Notes: Giants started sluggish offense falls behind the high- 10: Number of seasons in a row the Cowboys and he’s had four touchdowns over the last 1-7 for second straight powered Colts. Eagles have played a Sunday night game. four days. year. Colts’ revamped line studies hard for test against Jaguars By MICHAEL MAROT incentive. It’s the NFL, we fourth of Indy’s season As a result, Andrew Luck lingering flaws. overs (seven). Associated Press go out there, it’s our job to total, showing general man- has been sacked just 10 “I’m not going to tell you It explains why the Jags protect the quarterback,” ager Chris Ballard where times all season, none in what our weaknesses are (3-5) have lost four straight longtime left tackle Anthony the Colts needed to focus his past 154 attempts — but this is going to be a big and, like the Colts, are INDIANAPOLIS — The Castonzo said. “The past is their attention to get back the longest stretch of his week coming off the bye,” 2½ games behind division Indianapolis Colts spent the past, we’re going to try into the division race. pro career. Castonzo said. “It’s going leader Houston. their offseason cramming the best we can.” Ballard found two The improvement can’t to be tightening the screws Coach Doug Marrone for Sunday’s test. Just about anything starters in the draft, left be measured by pass pro- on the things that we can.” doesn’t expect this week’s They understood that to would be an upgrade over guard6x3 Quenton Nelson ad in positiontection alone. Marlon Mack But this Jacksonville challenge to get any easier, ascend in the AFC South, what’s happened lately the first round and right rushed for career highs team doesn’t resemble the especially against an oppo- they needed a bigger, against the Jaguars. tackle Braden Smith in the each of the past two weeks one that reached last year’s nent hoping to ace its big- stronger offensive line, When these teams previ- second. He added right and has given Indy (3-5) its AFC championship game, gest test of the season. better coaching and dif- ously met, late last season, guard Matt Slauson in free first back-to-back 100-yard either. “It’s a really, really good ferent study habits. So far, the Jaguars finished with agency. Center Ryan Kelly rushing games since 2007. Despite being ranked group and honestly right they’ve aced it. four sacks — a significant returned to form following Still, the Colts know they No. 1 against the pass now collectively, I would Now they face their improvement over the 10 an injury-filled 2017 season, are far from perfect and and No. 2 in total defense, have to say when you look biggest challenge: sacks Indy allowed six and even after Slauson careful study of last year’s only seven teams have at them on film they’re Jacksonville’s daunting weeks earlier last season. went down with a back inju- two game tapes reveal just fewer sacks than the Jags probably the best offensive defense. Those 14 sacks account- ry the Colts have managed how quickly Jacksonville’s (19) and only three teams line that we have seen this “We don’t need any ed for more than one- to find solid replacements. defense can expose their have produced fewer turn- year,” Marrone said. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF By: /s/ S. Weeks FLORIDA. LESS AND EXCEPT by:/s/ ROGER PLEAKE     THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- As Deputy Clerk THE WEST 70 FEET THERE- STATE OF FLORIDA    CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA OF. COUNTY OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. 470481 has been filed against you and Sworn to and subscribed before CIVIL DIVISION November 11, 18, 2018 you are required to serve a me this TH day of NOVEM- PUBLISHER'S NOTE CASE NO. 18000029CAAXMX copy of your written defenses, if BER, A.D. 2018. Florida Law 828.29 requires FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR any, to it on counsel for Plain- by:/s/ dogs and cats being sold to be GAGE ASSOCIATION, THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- tiff, whose address is 6409 Notary SKILLED MAINTENANCE at least 8 weeks old and have a Plaintiff, CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA Congress Avenue, Suite 100, REPAIRER health certificate from a li- vs. COUNTY, FLORIDA Boca Raton, Florida 33487 on 469748 Varied skill work at the jour- censed veterinarian document- LINDA K. 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Applications ERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE sure or order, to wit: the personal representative and the personal representative's ons, and harvest sod, hay, pine and a job description may be ASSOCIATION is Plaintiff and Lot 4, Chipdale Estates, a sub- straw and grains, in Suwannee Seeking roommate in my home attorney are set forth below. downloaded from our website call Valaundra 386-628-1132 LINDA K. WILLINGHAM; THE division according to the plat and Lafayette counties, FL. Job at www.columbiasheriff.org or UNKNOWN SPOUSES, thereof recorded in Plat Book 5, All creditors of the decedent for more information. and other persons having starts 12/10/18 - 7/15/19 (tem- picked up between 8-5 Mon-Fri HEIRS, DEVISEES, Page 28, Public Records of porary position), pay rate at the CCSO Operations Center GRANTEES, CREDITORS, Columbia County, Florida. claims or demands against   decedent's estate on whom a $11.29/hr or $0.45-2.50 piece located at 4917 U.S. Hwy 90 AND ALL OTHER PARTIES Together with that certain 1994 rates depending on crop har- East, Lake City, Florida. Posi-    CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, Liberty Brentwood mobile home copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims vested. Work under extreme tion will remain open until filled. UNDER OR AGAINST THE with Vehicle Identification No.s: weather conditions, 50-pound with this court ON OR BEFORE The CCSO is an EEO Employ- 2/1 avail now $650/mo & small- ESTATE OF LEONA M. 10L23544X and 10L23544U. lifting requirement, 3-months er. CROWLEY A/K/A LEONA Property address: 2532 SW THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS er 2/1 opening soon $450/mo in AFTER THE TIME OF THE verifiable experience. Housing MARIE CROWLEY, DE- State Road 247, Lake City, FL & transportation provided, in-  quiet MH Park 701-681-0262 CEASED; UNKNOWN SUC- 32024 FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER cluding U.S. workers who can- 2BR/2BA completely re- CESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE Any person claiming an interest not reasonably return to their modeled MH. No Pets. LEONA MARIE CROWLEY in the surplus from the sale, if THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON permanent residence at the end Front Desk/Medical Assistant Smoke Free. $700/mo Call REVOCABLE TRUST UAD any, other than the property of each working day. For more with 1 yr exp in medical office. 386-867-9231 for details. 7/30/98; DAVID owner as of the date of the lis THEM. All other creditors of the dece- info call Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm to Send resume to PO Box 1804, MICHALKIEWICZ; MORT- pendens, must file a claim with- (386) 935-6234. Employer will Lake City, FL 32056    GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- in sixty (60) days after the sale. dent and other persons having claims or demands against provide tools, supplies and TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- equipment needed for job at no  NOMINEE FOR SUNTRUST TY ACT: If you are a person decedent's estate must file their PUBLISHER'S NOTE claims with this court WITHIN 3 cost to workers. Transportation MORTGAGE, INC.; and ALL with a disability who needs any and subsistence expenses to All real estate advertising in this UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- accommodation in order to par- MONTHS AFTER THE DATE newspaper is subject to the fair OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION the worksite will be reimbursed ING INTEREST BY, ticipate in this proceeding, you upon completion of 50% of the housing act which makes it ille- THROUGH, UNDER OR are entitled, at no cost to you, OF THIS NOTICE. gal to advertise "any prefer- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED work contract or earlier, if ap- AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- to the provision of certain as- propriate. Guarantee 3/4 of the ence, limitation, or discrimina- DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR sistance. Please contact Carri- WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS tion based on race, color, reli- SET FORTH IN FLORIDA contract duration. 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Position details and 00°54'00" E., ALONG THE THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- applications available online   CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA [email protected] Apply in person during EAST LINE THEREOF 388.17 normal business hours. at: www.fgc.edu    FEET FOR A POINT OF BE- COUNTY, FLORIDA or visit Human Resources GINNING; THENCE CONTIN- GENERAL JURISDICTION DI- 469128 Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm November 4, 11, 2018 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Florida Gateway College UE S 00°54'00" E., 210.00 VISION 149 S.E. College Place 1/2 to 5 acre lots; owner CASE NO. 18000317CAAXMX financing. some with w/s/pp FEET; THENCE S 89°28'00" PUBLIC ADVISORY Plumbers & Plumbers Helpers Lake City, FL 32025-2007 W., 630.00 FEET; THENCE N NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE Please be advised that portions Phone (386) 754-4314 Deas Bullard/BKL Properties LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORT- needed. Paid vacation & holi- 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com 00°54'00" W., 206.00 FEET; of SW King St. and SW Mauldin days. Pay is equal to experi- Fax (386) 754-4814 THENCE N 89°06'10" E., GAGE COMPANY, Ave. will be closed for eight (8) Email: Plaintiff, ence. Call 386-754-6140 4.5 acres on Lake Jeffrey Rd, 629.99 FEET TO THE POINT weeks beginning October 15, [email protected] gorgeous oaks, great area, site OF BEGINNING, COLUMBIA vs. 2018 for construction. The City of Lake City FGC is accredited by the WILLIE LEE JACKSON, et al. built homes only. Owner Fi- COUNTY, FLORIDA. SW Mauldin will be closed from has openings for Southern Association of nancing! NO DOWN! $49,900. SUBJECT TO AN EXISTING Defendant(s). CR 240 to SW King St. the following positions: Colleges and Schools NOTICE OF ACTION CON- $513/mo 352-215-1018. ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY SW King St. will be closed from Commission on Colleges. www.LandOwnerFinancing.com ALONG THE EAST SIDE STRUCTIVE SERVICE SW Maultin to SW Dyal Ave. Customer Service: VP/ADA/EA/EO College in THEREOF. 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DEWITT CASON VISION, ACCORDING TO THE Contact Phone Number: (352) Buy It • Sell It • Find It As Clerk, Circuit Court PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- 339-3509 and the extent of the Lake City Reporter ED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE(S) interest of each, is as follows: IN PRINT & ONLINE Camper, great shape. 1, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS Name: ROGER PLEAKE $2200 OBO CLASSIFIEDS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, Extent of Interest: 100% www.LakeCityReporter.com 386-752-8978 8B SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

COMMENTARY No one should doubt these Tigers ou. Shooting the J Yes, you. I know Y you were a little ner- vous. It’s okay to admit it. You weren’t the only one. There were a lot of people in town who were worried about Columbia’s rematch with Fletcher in the opening round of the Jordan Kroeger playoffs. After all, it was Phone: (386) 754-0421 just a one-point win the first [email protected] go-round and it could’ve easily been a loss. this point). They also still So what would round two remember the fair weath- bring? Would the Senators er fans that left that 2015 take the Tigers down to state semifinal loss to Viera again? Could they early. actually pull off the upset There shouldn’t be any this time? of that during this run, There were those whether it ends next week who thought so. Even against Robert E. Lee or in Jacksonville Times-Union Orlando in the state cham- high school sports edi- pionship game. The crowd tor Justin Barney picked was decent on Friday night Fletcher to win by three. but it can be better — and That was a mistake. it should be. “We had a lot of doubt The Tigers aren’t deaf — coming into tonight but they hear the noise — but we’ve played through a lot it shouldn’t be coming from of adversity and that’s what their hometown brethren. we’ve built on as a team,” BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Let the outsiders provide Columbia defensive tackle Columbia quarterback Jordan Smith scrambles up the field against Fletcher during Friday night’s Region 1-7A the bulletin board material Daylon Lumpkins said. “We quarterfinal. for Columbia, not you guys. had a very good fire com- “Coach (Skipper) Hair High School Football’s we came out and won by Fletcher. So was my “A lot of people had us ing into this game.” losing this game,” Smith brought it up at the pre- Josh Wilson didn’t go as 28 points. They’re going co-worker Eric Jackson, but No team loves bulletin said. “We kind of feel some game meal,” Columbia far as Barney — he picked to doubt us. (Wilson) we both ultimately picked board material quite like type of way about that. linebacker Ethan Umstead the Tigers (10-1) to beat didn’t pick us to go to the Tigers and agreed on Columbia. That was just After all we go through out the Senators (7-4)— but he state either. We’re going our podcast that there’s no the little bit of extra moti- said. “He said, ‘these guys here and we were raised vation the Tigers needed to are doubting you from did predict this week that to come out and do what good reason they shouldn’t in Lake City and they were roll out there Friday night the start. That’s what you Columbia would eventually we do and we’re going to win the Region 1-7A title. raised in Lake City, so why and dominate the Senators want. Prove them wrong fall to Lakeland in the state show them.” If you’re still sitting at doubt us? You’re supposed for a 38-10 win in the and show them.’ And that’s semifinals. It appeared that few had home with your doubts to be on our side. But crit- Region 1-7A quarterfinals. what we did.” Add that to the bulletin. confidence in the Tigers, after Friday’s performance, ics are going to be critics. The game wasn’t close But Barney wasn’t the “Coach showed it to us even with a 9-1 record that it’s time to put them to bed. They’re going to say what after the first quarter, with only state pundit who had for motivation,” receiv- was a two-point try away And it’s time to go support they’re going to say. We’ve quarterback Jordan Smith qualms about a potential er Bobby Fulton said. against Trinity Christian your hometown team. just got to go out and play throwing for 449 yards and playoff run for the Tigers, “(Barney) picked up to from a perfect 10-0. The players know there football.” four touchdowns while run- despite their having the lose by three points. But For the record, I was are fans in town that still Time to get out your pur- ning for 95 more yards and most points in the stand- we know what we can a little nervous about question this team’s talent ple and gold and go cheer another score. ings in Class 7A. Florida do. That’s motivation and Columbia’s rematch with (which is ridiculous at them on.

Photos by BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia linebacker Ethan Umstead tackles Fletcher quarterback Devon Lingle and causes a fumble during Friday night’s Region 1-7A quarterfinal. Marlon Pollock recovered the loose ball for the Tigers.

Columbia receiver Bobby Fulton runs up the field after one of his 10 catches against Fletcher during Friday Columbia linebacker Le’vontae Camiel sacks Fletcher quarterback Devon Lingle during Friday night’s Region 1-7A night’s Region 1-7A quarterfinal. quarterfinal. the run. They came out and sprained ankle, Allen put for 98 yards and Bradley game away with his legs on have a lot of success.” CHS they did an outstanding job the ball in Smith’s hands finished with three catches Columbia’s first possession Garrett Fennell kicked a Continued From 1B of that tonight.” for almost the entirety of for 55. of the second half, rushing 25-yard field goal with 2:11 Columbia now gets the night. Callum only car- “I trust them and they’re for 85 yards on four carries to go in the third quarter to another rematch in next ried the ball once for minus telling me to throw it up,” on the drive that ended with extend Columbia’s lead to yards and zero touchdowns. week’s regional semifinal one yard, and beside just Smith said of his receiv- a one-yard TD plunge. 31-3. Fletcher finally found Fletcher quarterback against district rival Robert one other carry by fresh- ers. “They say if they don’t Smith’s only blemish on the end zone early in the Devon Lingle was never E. Lee, which crushed man Jailen Brown for five get it, nobody gets it so I the night was an intercep- fourth quarter on Myles able to get into a rhythm, fourth-seeded Hagerty 48-7 yards, Smith drove the respect that and I’m going tion to Schaefer. Montgomery’s seven-yard completing only four of his in its regional quarterfinal. offense with either his arm to give them boys a shot to “The thing I’m trying touchdown run. 13 attempts. He was also The teams will meet in the or his legs. make a play.” to do is make sure I get Montgomery finished sacked three times, once playoffs for the third time in Smith also rushed for Smith answered James (Smith) completions early, with 76 yards on 24 carries each by Le’vontae Camiel, the last four seasons, with 95 yards on 11 carries Schafer’s 24-yard field goal get his confidence built up while Travious Johnson Daylon Lumpkins and the Generals eliminating but he made the biggest in the first quarter with a and then go up top,” Allen led the team with 114 on Willie Jernigan. the Tigers in the regional plays through the air. The 39-yard touchdown pass to said. “The toughest thing 21 carries. “I felt really good about semis in 2016 and 2017. junior threw the ball all Bell and the Tigers never to defend in high school Smith put the finishing this week’s game plan on “I’m excited to play over Fletcher’s defense, hit- trailed again. Columbia’s football is the vertical ball. touches on the night with a both sides,” Allen said. “We Robert E. Lee,” said ting six different receivers next drive then saw Smith Receivers practice it every 22-yard touchdown to Jones had some things (offen- Columbia linebacker Ethan while throwing two touch- squeeze a pass between day, being able to go get with 46 seconds left. sively) that we didn’t attack Umstead, who forced a fum- downs to T.J. Jones and one multiple defenders to the ball. Defensive backs “Every week that you’re and we missed opportuni- ble during the game that apiece to Marquez Bell and Bradley for a 22-yard score. don’t. That’s why we were able to move on at this point ties the first time around. led to a recovery by Marlon Lanadrick Bradley. The Tigers went into so successful early on in in the season, you better Our defense put in an out- Pollock. “We’re going to Bobby Fulton caught a halftime up 21-3 after Smith the season with our verti- enjoy them and live in the standing game plan for give it our all and we’re team-high 10 passes for 135 hooked up with Jones for cal ball. We have five tal- moment because if you these guys to be able to going to get after it.” yards while Jones brought a 27-yard touchdown with ented receivers where if don’t win you go home,” eliminate Payton, get after With running Kylen in four more for 124 yards. 8:14 to go in the second we put stress on teams Allen said. “We’re not quite the quarterback and stop Callum still nursing a Bell also grabbed four balls quarter. Smith then put the vertically, we’re able to ready to pack it up yet.” Lake City Reporter Columbia, Inc. Your marketplace source for Lake City and Columbia County

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By TONY BRITT [email protected]

Welding and learning the skills necessary to be a top- notched welder is a prov- ing to be a fashionable goal for Columbia High School students. In fact, the school’s weld- ing program has become so popular that more than 100 students were turned away from the course because of the growing number of students. Darryl Thomas, CHS welding teacher, said there are 180 students in the school’s welding program, but he had to turn away 140 students who signed up. He said most of the students turned away were freshmen, so sophomore and other upper classmen could take the course. Students are required to be enrolled in the course TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter for three years before they Columbia High School welding teacher, Darryl Thomas, works with a student in the program. can obtain a Level 1 certi- fication, which shows they have mastered basic skills basic skills, safety aspects huge to me because I don’t time to learn.” basic skills needed to find the .5 percent of these associated with welding. of working and they know have to train them on all Thomas said the pro- work in the welding field children that’s going to be “It basically tells an how to weld,” he said. “If the safety aspects and the gram allows students an after taking his course. employer they know the I’m an employer, that’s simple things that take opportunity to grasp the “I don’t try to reach for WELDING continued on 4C We Only Sell Meats that are Born, Raised, and Harvested in the USA!

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Bob Evans restaurants Services (current or in Florida will be marking retired) Identification Veterans Day today and Card, a current Leave and tomorrow by offering vet- Earnings Statement (LES), erans and active duty mili- or a Veterans’ organization tary a choice of free menu card (American Legion or items all day. VFW, for example). Veterans and active duty Guests wearing a military military personnel have uniform on Veterans Day the choice of the following also are eligible. menu items: Company founder Bob Stack of hotcakes (butter- Evans was a veteran, hav- milk or multigrain); fresh ing served in the U.S. Army baked brioche French toast; during World War II in sev- country biscuit breakfast; eral posts and was inducted mini sampler breakfast; into the Army in January soup and salad; or country 1945. fried steak. The Bob Evans in Lake Guests wishing to enjoy City is located at 3628 W free menu items must US-90. It is open from 6 a.m. provide proof of service. to 9 p.m. However, holiday Eligible identification hours may differ. includes a U.S. Uniformed — From staff reports WEEK OF SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11–17, 2018 BUSINESS LAKE CITY REPORTER 3C NCFRPC appoints county commissioners

GAINESVILLE — The officials and gubernatorial North Central Florida appointees, administers a Regional Planning Council variety of state and federal at their meeting on October programs for north central 25 held in Lake City appoint- Florida including Alachua, ed county commission- Bradford, Columbia, ers to the council’s newly Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, established Middle and Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Lower Suwannee River and Suwannee, Taylor and Withlacoochee River Task Union counties. Force. Programs include devel- The Task Force will opment of the Strategic develop a strategic plan Regional Policy Plan, tech- action to address the issue nical assistance to local of raw sewage spills by the governments in develop- City of Valdosta, Georgia ment of comprehensive into the Withlacoochee plans, land development River and Mud Creek. regulations and grant man- Commissioner Rick agement, and administra- Davis of Madison County tion of hazardous materi- was appointed chair and als, homeland security and Commissioner Beth economic development Burnam of Hamilton programs. County was appointed vice In addition, the coun- chair of the Task Force. cil staffs the Metropolitan Other Task Force Transportation Planning members appointed Organization for the include Commissioner Gainesville Urbanized Area, Ken Cornell, Alachua the North Central Florida County; Commissioner Local Emergency Planning Daniel Riddick, Bradford Committee, the North County; Commissioner Central Florida Regional Ronald Williams, Columbia COURTESY Hazardous Materials County; Commissioner From left, City of Waldo Mayor Davis, chair of the North Central Florida Regional Planning Council; Response Team and the Gene Higginbotham, Dixie Madison County Commissioner Rick Davis, chair of the Middle and Lower Suwannee River and Withlacoochee Original Florida Tourism County; Commissioner River Task Force; and Scott Koons, executive director of the North Central Florida Regional Planning Council. Task Force. Kendrick Thomas, Gilchrist The council’s offices County; Commissioner Hale, Suwannee County; The council, in partner- partnerships and solu- porated municipalities in are located in Gainesville. Anthony Adams, Lafayette Commissioner Thomas ship with economic devel- tions to strengthen the the north central Florida More information about County; Commissioner Demps, Taylor County; opment organizations and economic competiveness region. the Council can be found at John Meeks, Levy County; and Commissioner James local governments, pro- and quality of life of the The council, whose ncfrpc.org. Commissioner Don Tallman, Union County. motes regional strategies, 12 counties and 40 incor- members are local elected — From staff reports

Social Security Administration: helping veterans, active duty members

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which was mixed togeth- out the program. to flip the two programs. way. The more they weld, already employed at differ- WELDING er,. But in my short time The amount of equip- They’re up and running the better they get.” ent businesses and differ- Continued From 1C here the class has just been ment donated and pur- now in the warehouse ... It The school’s welding ent companies locally that focused on welding,” he said. chased for the welding pro- was a perfect time to make program is providing stu- are guided work learning welders,” he said. “I try to The school’s welding gram resulted in the pro- the change.” dents with skills to work in — kids that are employed reach for the other 95.5 per- program has taken on a gram taking another facili- “It was epic,” Thomas MIG welding (gas metal arc while they’re in school.” cent, just where they can new life, so to speak. ty on the school’s campus. said of getting the new welding), TIG welding (gas Hosford said several stu- leave high school with more Thomas, who taught col- Just before the 2018- facility and equipment. “It tungsten arc welding) and dents in the program make skills than just running a lege welding courses on the 19 school year began, the caused each of these kids plasma welding (a process metal items and sell them telephone. They’ll have community college level, is school’s growing welding to be able to weld every that cuts through electri- and the money goes back skills that relate to carpen- in his third year as the CHS program was moved to the day. All their light bulbs are cally conductive materials into the welding program. try or anything that they welding instructor. building that once housed just popping on at the same by means of an accelerated “They’ve have always do in life that they can do “The program has really the logistics program. time. Their skill level is jet of hot plasma). done it, and I think we’ve things themselves. It will grown,” Hosford said. “The “They (logistics pro- starting to show. Welding “What they’re doing in always had a small group be in their mindset. Instead interest in the program and gram) didn’t necessarily is a skill; it’s much like there, with the hands-on of kids that were success- of just leaving with a high the community support has need that large of a space playing a guitar. You have skills, this is going to give ful. But what we’re seeing school diploma and no skills, really made this program at this time, so we made to learn the basics, and you them opportunities after now is there are more kids these kids are going to leave take off.” the change,” Hosford said. build on it and build on high school, straight into getting involved,” he said. with a mindset that they can Hosford said the num- “Some of the equipment and before long you play a the work force,” Hosford “Our program is known do things on their own.” ber of students requesting they needed for welding, song. Welding is the same said. “There’s kids that are statewide.” Trey Hosford, CHS prin- to be in the program has we were going to have to do cipal said, the school has nearly doubled and several some electricity work and had a welding program for thousands of dollars’ worth run some different wires. years, and it’s beginning to of equipment has been It was going to cost quite take off. donated and purchased by a bit of money to make “For years they had weld- local business partners for that small facility usable, so 2018 CD Special ing and small engine repair, students to get the most the easiest thing to do was WE NOW CARRY % AeroShell 2.55 APY* 15-MONTH CERTIFICATE $5,000 MINIMUM Primary % Care APY* Provider 2.70 26-MONTH CERTIFICATE Accepting New Patients $5,000 MINIMUM % APY* Dr. Robert J. Harvey Dr. Rameek McNair 2.90 37-MONTH CERTIFICATE Maximize Your End of the Year Bene ts! $5,000 MINIMUM

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Contact Editor Robert Bridges 754-0428 [email protected] LIFE Sunday, November 11, 2018 www.lakecityreporter.com Section D ‘Food for Fines’ time at county library Career Online program also back at CCPL.

By KATRINA EVANS Special to the Reporter

November at the Library has come to mean Food for Fines. For the last ten years, Columbia County Public Library, with the support of the Board of County Commissioners, has hosted a “Food for Fines” event that gives us the opportunity to help our library patrons and the local community at the same time, and just in time for Thanksgiving. The Library will be hosting its eleventh Food for Fines event starting on Tuesday, November 13 and ending on Monday, November 19. During this time, for every single, unexpired, unopened, nonperishable food item brought to any of our three library locations, a library user will have his or her library fines reduced by one dollar. Food collect- Photos by TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter ed at the Main Library and Columbia County Public Library Director Katrina Evans promotes the library’s Food for Fines program. the West Branch Library will be donated to the White United Methodist accepted, there is always pop top. Items that can be ing and instant potatoes, viding free scholarships Christian Service Center in Church Food Bank in Fort a need for items such used in holiday baskets, are also needed and appre- to qualified adult learn- Lake City for local distribu- White. as boxed macaroni and including canned green ciated. ers who wish to receive tion. Food collected at the While any and all unex- cheese, peanut butter, jelly, beans, cranberry sauce, In previous years, the a high school diploma to Fort White Branch Library pired, unopened, nonper- spaghetti, spaghetti sauce, corn, carrots, and yams number of food items col- advance their careers, pre- will be donated to the Fort ishable food items will be and canned meals with a and bags or boxes of stuff- lected during the week- pare for workforce entry long Food for Fines has or continue their educa- ranged from a high of tion. If you or someone 4,277 to a low of 3,165. Last you know is interested in year, 3,586 items were col- the program and is at least lected in seven days. This 19 years of age, is a resi- year, we continue reach- dent of Columbia County, ing toward a goal of 4,500 and has a Columbia County items, which would exceed Public Library card in good our highest ever seven-day standing (or is willing to total. Please help us reach get one), please contact our goal by participating the Library’s Literacy and by helping us spread Coordinator, Frank Lewis the word. at 386-758-2111 or visit If you have library fines, tinyurl.com/ccplcohs we hope that you will take online for more informa- advantage of this wonder- tion. Don’t miss out on this ful opportunity to reduce amazing opportunity! your fines and help out Finally, all locations of your community at the Columbia County Public same time. Even if you Library will be closed on don’t have library fines, Sunday, November 11 and feel free to donate items Monday, November 12 in at any of our three library observance of Veterans locations. Thank you! Day. We’re looking for- Also, the Library’s ward to seeing you again Career Online High School on Tuesday, November 13 program is now back in to kick off the Library’s full swing. The Library’s Food for Fines event. See Evans sets up promotional material for the library’s Career Online High School program. program is once again pro- you at the Library! Fla. monarch butterfly population drops 80 percent

GAINESVILLE — A es in abundance in Florida tion and nectar sources can feed from a variety of their brief lifetimes, but killed by frosts – too late 37-year survey of mon- that further confirm the without pesticides. It’s not plants, their young depend just over 2 percent of eggs and the plants may not arch populations in North monarch is declining.” just for monarchs but all on milkweed as their sole survive to become fully be able to support their Central Florida shows that While the drivers of the pollinators.” source of nutrition, stor- grown caterpillars. young. To maximize their caterpillars and butterflies decline are not clear, the In the longest loca- ing up the plant’s toxins to If monarchs get to their offspring’s chances of sur- have been declining since researchers said shrinking tion-based monarch mon- ward off predators. breeding grounds too vival, the butterflies must 1985 and have dropped by native milkweed popula- itoring effort to date, Monarchs lay hundreds early, they run the risk 80 percent since 2005. tions and a boost in glypho- a multi-institute team of eggs on milkweed over of their host plants being MONARCH continued on 4D This decrease parallels sate use in the Midwest are led by world-renowned monarchs’ dwindling num- part of the problem. monarch expert Lincoln bers in their overwinter- Glyphosate, an herbicide Brower, who died earlier ing grounds in Mexico, often applied to agricultur- this year, closely followed said study co-author Jaret al fields to eliminate weeds, spring monarch numbers Daniels, an associate cura- is lethal to milkweed, the in an herbicide-free cattle tor and program director monarchs’ host plant. Less pasture in Cross Creek, of the Florida Museum of milkweed means less habi- about 20 miles southeast Natural History’s McGuire tat for monarchs, said study of Gainesville. The team Center for Lepidoptera and co-author Ernest Williams, examined milkweed plants Biodiversity. professor emeritus of biol- for caterpillars and cap- “It’s alarming in a num- ogy at Hamilton College in tured adult butterflies for ber of different ways,” New York. 37 years, a period spanning said Daniels, who is also “A broad pattern is that more than 140 generations an associate professor in 95 percent of corn and soy- of monarchs. the University of Florida’s bean products grown in the They found that mon- department of entomolo- U.S. are Roundup Ready archs’ springtime depar- gy and nematology. “This crops that resist glypho- ture from Mexico is timed study shows the tight con- sate,” Williams said. “That to coincide with optimal nection between monarchs has a national impact. growth of milkweed in the and milkweed and high- What’s really needed are southeastern U.S. While Florida Museum photo by Court Whelan lights very dramatic loss- patches of native vegeta- adult monarch butterflies Monarchs take flight in the mountains of Mexico. 2D SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018 life LAKE CITY REPORTER SUNDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 11, 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 America’s Funniest Home Videos (N) Dancing With the Stars: Juniors (N) 20/20 (N) Å Country Music’s Biggest Stars News at 11 Rizzoli & Isles 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM Ready Set Ren NCIS: New Orleans “The List” Å Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Sports Zone News4JAX Sports Zone 5-PBS 5 - - Victoria on Masterpiece Victoria is paralyzed by sorrow. 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(:35) Axios Å MAX 320 310 515 ›››‡ “Courage Under Fire” (1996, Drama) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ Å ››‡ “Green Zone” (2010, Action) Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear. ‘R’ Å ››‡ “12 Strong” (2018, War) Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon. ‘R’ Å SHOW 340 318 545 Kidding Å Kidding “Kintsugi” Kidding “Philliam” Kidding Å The Circus: Inside the Wildest Ray Donovan (N) Å Kidding Å Kidding Å Ray Donovan 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- Curious George Pinkalicious Nature Cat Wild Kratts R. Steves’ Europe R. 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(N) The Voice “Live Playoffs Top 24” The top 24 artists perform live. (N) Å Manifest “S.N.A.F.U.” (N) Å News Tonight Show WGN-A 16 239 307 Blue Bloods “Lost and Found” 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 M*A*S*H Å Love-Raymond Love-Raymond 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 “Deadly Deceit” Dateline on OWN “Mean Girls” Å Dateline on OWN “Obsession” Å Dateline on OWN “Deadly Liaisons” (N) Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Dateline on OWN “The Evil to Come” A&E 19 118 265 The First 48 “Last Shift” Å The First 48 “Dangerous Business” The First 48 Å The First 48 “Cruel Summer” Å (:01) The First 48 “Lost Boys” Å (:04) The First 48 Å HALL 20 185 312 “Snow Bride” (2013) Katrina Law. A tabloid reporter falls for a politician’s son. “12 Gifts of Christmas” (2015, Romance) Katrina Law, Aaron O’Connell. Å “Christmas Joy” (2018, Romance) Danielle Panabaker, Matthew Long. Å FX 22 136 248 (4:00) ››› “Interstellar” (2014) Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway. Å ›››‡ “The Martian” (2015) Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain. A stranded astronaut tries to survive on Mars. Å ››› “Interstellar” (2014) Å CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Å Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) TNT 25 138 245 Lincoln Lawyer ›› “3 Days to Kill” (2014) Kevin Costner. A dying agent must accomplish one final mission.Å ››› “Sully” (2016, Drama) Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart. 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Å USA 33 105 242 Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family WWE Monday Night RAW (N) Å Modern Family Modern Family BET 34 124 329 ››› “Set It Off” (1996, Action) Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah. Desperation drives four women to bank-robbery. ›› “White Chicks” (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. Two male FBI agents pose as female socialites. ESPN 35 140 206 Monday Night Countdown (N) (Live) Å e(:15) NFL Football New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers. (N) (:15) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt ESPN2 36 144 209 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å d College Basketball Stanford at North Carolina. (N) Å d College Basketball Vermont at Kansas. (N) Vans Park Series (N) SUNSP 37 - - Inside the HEAT In the Spotlight (N) Focused d College Basketball Prairie View A&M at Baylor. (N) College Football Texas at Texas Tech. 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DEAR ABBY HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): Take upfront about what you are doing and your time and choose your words wisely. encourage others to do as they please. ★★ Hubby-to-be doesn’t see If you ask too much of others or make SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): demands, you will experience a letdown that Consider your current position and how bruises the ego. Change begins within. ★★ best to enhance your life. Changing your value of a diamond ring TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Gather direction or making a move that will lower DEAR ABBY: My something sensitive — your thoughts and share your plans with your overhead or allow you to do things girlfriend and I love each like finances or issues people you feel have something to contrib- you’ve been contemplating will bring other very much and with my siblings — she’ll ute. A short trip to visit relatives or a place greater clarity regarding future endeavors. ★★★★ have been living togeth- weigh in when it’s not you haven’t been for a long time will push ★★★★★ er with our children for really her business. In you in a positive direction. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): five years. We intend to one case, she posted GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Think Honesty will be required if you want to get matters through. If you overreact or say to the bottom of a situation. Be open about get married soon. Here parts of our discussion something that isn’t exactly true, you will what you would like to see happen. Giving is the rub: She’s “old on her social media! end up looking bad and causing discord someone the wrong impression will lock school.” She believes I have talked to Dad Abigail Van Buren with someone you care about. Put your you into something you don’t want to pur- she should receive a dia- about this. 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Singer- the fantasy the diamond communicate by email. her to be privy to your keyboardist Paul Cowsill industry has put into The challenge is that conversations, saving is 67. Singer Marshall some women’s heads. he and his wife share up those private chats What do I do? Cave in an email account. She until they are “in person” Crenshaw is 65. Singer and give her what she reads every message I is exactly what you are Dave Alvin is 63. Actor wants because I love her? send to Dad and often going to have to do. Stanley Tucci is 58. Actress Or push for a compro- replies without telling Demi Moore is 56. Actress ■ Write Dear Abby at mise, which will definite- him, so I’m never sure if Calista Flockhart is 54. Actor www.DearAbby.com or Leonardo DiCaprio is 44. ly be an uphill battle and he receives them or not. P.O. Box 69440, Los potentially spoil what is Also, if we’re discussing Angeles, CA 90069. Actress Christa B. Allen is 27. SUNDAY CROSSWORD No. 1104

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COURTESY PHOTOS Saluting the CHS Junior ROTC program First time ever, Columbia High School sent two teams to the Area 2 Raiders competition. Raiders are popular athletic competitions held within Junior ROTC programs around the United States. CHS sent a male team and a male mixed team. The male team came in second but failed to advance to state. However the male mixed team is heading to state for the third year in a row. They came in first in all events, except the rope bridge.

CHS’s Junior ROTC team competes in the rope bridge at the Area 2 competition.

Columbia’s JROTC finished first in all but one category at Area 2. Columbia’s male mixed team gives it their all during the gauntlet competition.

will help replenish the east- monarchs from requir- about potential implica- property owners to give According to his obit- MONARCH ern population in the U.S., ing protection under the tions,” Daniels said. “It’s the research team access uary in The New York Continued From 1D Daniels said. Endangered Species Act. invariably better to use to the pastures each spring Times, Brower began “Florida is kind of a stag- But, he emphasized, not natives across the board.” for 37 years as a key factor studying monarchs in ing ground for the recoloni- any milkweed will do. Florida is home to about in the study’s success. the 1950s and made his time their arrival in the zation of much of the East Asclepias curassavica, 21 native species of milk- “It shows the importance first trip to the fir for- U.S. within a three-week Coast,” he said. “If these or tropical milkweed, is a weed. Daniels recommends of the public and private ests in Mexico where the window, Daniels said, an populations are low, then commercialized, non-na- either Asclepias incarnata, relationship when it comes butterflies spend the win- impressive feat for insects the northern populations tive tropical species that also called swamp milk- to research,” he said. ter in 1977. In the 1980s, with lifespans between six are going to be at a similar has become popular with weed, or Asclepias tubero- “They’ve been fantastic col- Brower worked with the and eight weeks. abundance level.” growers because of its sa, commonly known as laborators.” Mexican government to This delicate matchup But although monarchs color and year-round butterflyweed. Asclepias The study’s lead author, protect these forests from could be disrupted by cli- are a well-studied species, vegetation. But tropical humistrata, or pinewoods Brower, died shortly before deforestation. mate change, which can consistent long-term stud- milkweed can become an milkweed, is also com- its publication. A lifelong “The best thing we can skew plants’ springtime ies of changes in their “ecological trap” for mon- mon throughout northern butterfly expert, Brower do is to continue his mis- schedules. spring breeding are rare, archs, coaxing them into Florida and essential to was instrumental in find- sion and continue to study “Since it’s such tight tim- Williams said. breeding in unusual areas monarch recolonization. ing monarch overwinter- and work to conserve the ing, it would be devastating “Long-term studies like during the winter months­ “It’s not as simple as ing colonies in Mexico, the monarch,” Daniels said. “I to the monarch,” he said. this are important because – areas far enough north of saying, ‘we plant milk- researchers said. This is think he would be proud of Florida is an important they point to larger trends,” Mexico to remain prone to weed and the monarch will his final publication. that mission.” stopover for monarchs he said. “Before 2005, there freeze events throughout be saved,’” he said. “We “He really was the grand The team published its returning north from was more fluctuation in the the winter and early spring, should think of this as an old man of monarchs,” said findings in the Journal of Mexico, as spring breeding data. Since 2005, the rate of Daniels said. ecological issue. There are Williams. “Nobody has Natural History. in southern states leads to decline has been steady.” Prolonged breeding can a lot of complexities to any done more for monarchs.” Funding from the the butterflies’ recoloniza- Daniels said that increas- also lead to an increase in organism and any system.” Williams said Brower National Science tion of the upper U.S. and ing pesticide-free native a protozoan parasite that Daniels said the team had a knack for bring- Foundation and the Canada. Monarchs rely on milkweed populations infects monarchs. will continue monitoring ing people together and October Hill Foundation Florida for its abundance in Florida yards and on “It’s not a hard-and-fast monarch populations in worked with more than 160 supported the research. of milkweed and warm cli- roadsides is a step in the rule of not using that plant, Florida. He highlighted the collaborators throughout — Florida Museum of mate to lay the eggs that right direction to prevent but we want to be cautious willingness of Cross Creek his career. Natural History