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Wellborn man fled on, according to South possession of a weapon Authorities responded The police report her, adding she “sounded Florida authorities. during a felony. He is in the to the Hilton Hotel around states that Burt Duncan, out of character” when they after gun ‘went off A Riviera Beach Police Palm Beach 10:50 a.m. her father, said he knew last spoke, like she was and shot her.’ Department report states County jail Oct. 29 for Duncan and Hutto, possibly on drugs. the 54-year-old multi-mil- on $255,000 a welfare described in the police When authorities arrived Staff report lionaire who now lives bond fol- check on report as her boyfriend, at the hotel Oct. 29, there in Wellborn admitted to lowing a Duncan were at the hotel because was a strong odor of authorities that he shot hearing after her he could see the location of decomposition in the hall- RIVIERA BEACH Grace Duncan, 18, before Monday parents his daughter’s cell phone. way, the report states, and — After shooting a Lake putting the gun in a back- Hutto morning. Duncan hadn’t been Burt Duncan also told Grace Duncan’s body was City teenager in a Singer pack and fleeing the area. As of able to authorities he believed found on the floor near Island hotel, Troy Hutto Hutto has been charged Monday night, at press reach her since the morn- Hutto was giving his fled with the murder weap- with manslaughter and time, he was still in custody. ing of Oct. 25. daughter drugs to sedate SHOOTING continued on 2A Armed Planning for Eta robbery suspect shot by victim Panama City Beach man recovering from gunshot wounds.

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A Panama City Beach man, armed with a shotgun, was shot Saturday night by a homeowner when he allegedly tried to break into a local residence. According to a release from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, on Saturday night deputies responded TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter to a report of an attempted home Shayne Morgan, Columbia County Emergency Management director, looks at a county map Monday afternoon in the county invasion in the vicinity of Northwest Emergency Operations Center as he begins to prepare for the possibility of Tropical Storm Eta impacting Columbia County. Leonia Way. When authorities spoke to the Emergency management preparing in case storm heads this way homeowner they learned that the suspect, later identified as Brandon By TONY BRITT Management director. variables that are in play with head towards the North Central Michael Slywkanycz, 34, of Panama [email protected] Morgan said the forecast this storm, so the official Florida area, its potential impact City Beach, attempted to break into models have the storm going all National Hurricane Center will depend on the storm’s inten- the victim’s home, armed with a shot- Tropical Storm Eta continues over the place with some mod- track does show it tracking sity. gun. The homeowner’s children were to churn in the Gulf of Mexico els predicting the storm will towards our area this weekend, “That’s really the big, million also present during the incident. garnering attention from remain in the Gulf of Mexico but on the flip side of that, that dollar question — it’s not know- The victim told deputies that they Floridians curious about where, meandering around, while oth- is not a guarantee,” Morgan ing right now what the intensity when or if the storm will make ers predict it will come ashore said. “There’s still options that forecast is, so it’s hard to say,” ROBBERY continued on 10A landfall in the Sunshine State. and potentially impact the area. are out there that depending on Morgan said. “My best guess Several recent forecast mod- As of 7 p.m. Monday, the lat- the amount of wind sheer and off having done this for as long els put North Central Florida in est forecast from the National dry air that gets into the sys- as I have is for some wind and the storm’s potential path. Hurricane Center had the storm tem, it could end-up lowering or some rain. Reporter’s “At this point, there is a lot slowing down and headed north de-intensifying. “What that looks like in the to be determined as far as Eta towards the Alabama-Georgia “There is still a lot we don’t amount of speed and inches… goes,” said Shayne Morgan, state line. know about this storm as of yet.” email Columbia County Emergency “There’s still a lot of unknown If the storm does turn and STORM continued on 3A disrupted Biden eyes insiders for his administration by breach Vice- President-elect has about private discussions. He has President- announced formation decades of Washington experience Phone system also elect Kamala that includes being Biden’s chief of Harris and of covid-19 task force. staff when he was vice president in out; temporary emails President- addition to having a central role in Associated Press established as backup. elect Joe the Obama administration’s financial Biden cele- WILMINGTON, Del. — President- crisis response. Staff report brate with elect Joe Biden is looking to build out Delaware Sen. Chris Coons, a supporters his nascent White House staff with longtime Biden ally and friend, is An internet server failure in the after declar- more traditional Washington insid- seen as a potential choice for sec- predawn hours Friday continued ing victory in ers, a notable departure from four retary of state. Rep. Karen Bass of to paralyze the email system of the presiden- years in which President Donald California, whom Biden considered the Lake City Reporter Monday. tial election Trump filled his team with outsiders. for vice president, is seen as a poten- The Lake City Reporter relies on at the Chase Ron Klain is an early favorite tial housing and urban development its parent company, Community Center in to become Biden’s chief of staff, secretary. Both served in Congress Newspapers, Inc., (CNI) servers Wilmington, according to multiple people familiar for the past decade. located in Athens, Georgia. Delaware, on with planning who spoke on con- EMAIL continued on 3A Saturday. CAROLYN COLE/Los Angeles Times/TNS dition of anonymity to speak freely BIDEN continued on 3A

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the Baptist Medical Center 29 to speak with Hutto, According to the report, SHOOTING South in Jacksonville, some he started crying and told Hutto said they also were Continued From 1A 278 miles north of Palm them something like, “Oh playing in the hotel room, QUICK HITS Beach County, after a reac- my God, I think, I hurt my acting like they were shoot- the bathroom with a sin- tion to medication at a St. Gracie,” the report states. ing with their finger and a Scripture of the Day gle gunshot wound to the Augustine gas station. Hutto then told author- gun. He said he pointed the “Come now, and let us reason together, saith stomach. She was covered The report states the ities he didn’t want to talk gun at Duncan and “it went the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they in blood and there were clerk at the BP gas station anymore, asking that they off and shot her.” shall be as white as snow; though they be red live rounds of ammunition called for help at 4:32 a.m. come back the next day. Hutto told the detectives on the floor. Oct. 28 when a man, later When they returned to he then placed the gun like crimson, they shall be as wool.” According to authorities, identified as Hutto, asked for the hospital on Oct. 30, the in his backpack and left — Isaiah 1:18 (KJv) the room was rented to help. The clerk said the man report states, Hutto told in his 2020 green Dodge Hutto and he left his cell was twitching, making delu- them that he and Duncan Challenger Hellcat, driving phone and wallet, which con- sional comments and was were headed to the Florida until he ran out of gas, add- tained his ID, in the room. crying as his eyes rolled into Keys to visit some of his ing the backpack was still Thought for Today At the time the crime the back of his head. friends and stopped at the in the car with his medica- scene was discovered, When detectives respond- Hilton, where they spent tions, the report states. trust yourself, you know more than you think you do. Hutto had been admitted to ed to the hospital on Oct. some time on the beach. When asked where — benjamin spock, 1903-1998, american Duncan was, Hutto admit- scientist ted he left her in the room, the report states. 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TEMPERATURES SUN High Monday 81 Sunrise today 6:52 a.m. Low Monday 74 Sunset today 5:36 p.m. 5 Normal high 75 Sunrise tom. 6:53 a.m. Moderate Normal low 53 Sunset tom. 5:35 p.m. 40 mins to burn Record highhi 88 in 1986 Today’s Record low 25 in 1976 MOON ultra-violet Moonrise today 1:35 a.m. radiation risk PRECIPITATION Moonset today 2:54 p.m. for the area on a scale from 0 Moonrise tom. 2:41 a.m. Monday 0.00" to 10+. Month total 0.70" Moonset tom. 3:30 p.m. Year total 53.31" Normal month-to-date 0.60" Normal year-to-date 48.08" Nov 15 Nov 21 Nov 30 Dec 7 New First Full Last TOWN OF FORT WHITE ANNEXATION PROPERTY LOCATION

If a person or entity decides to appeal any decision made by the Town of WEATHER BY-THE-DAY WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY 90° 7a Actual 1p high 7p Average high 6a On Nov. 10, 1915, an Fort White Town Council with respect to any matter considered at such unusually late season Actual low Average low tornado struck the meeting or hearing, said individual or entity will need a record of the 90° central Kansas town of Great Bend, killing 11 proceedings, and that for such purpose, the individual or entity may need 80° people along its 35-mile 70° track. The tornado to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record destroyed 160 homes in includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 60° Great Bend, causing a 50° million dollars in damage. A copy of this ordinance is available at the Fort White Town Office. A 40° metes and bounds description of the property subject to the annexation is 30° also available at the Town Office. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon tUEsday, NovEmbEr 10, 2020 LOCAL LaKE CIty rEPortEr 3A FREE COVID TESTING FREE FLU SHOTS 9 natural and effective ways to relax dEar PHarmaCIst fear from covid and rising to the natural remedies, makes you want to get up helps everyone produce vate GABA receptors and cases in some states is add- here are some non-supple- and dance! feel-good hormones. encourage the release of ing to the mental stress for ment ways to calm down: Go out into nature 2. Chamomile — This GABA, much like a ben- all Americans. Play with your pup Put down the phone, and ancient herb is easy to zodiazepine would. But Are you feeling more If you have a dog, this is go outside. It’s impossible enjoy because you can buy taurine doesn’t lead to stress than usual? One of a good time to tend to your to stay worked up about tea bags and drink a cup addiction. Some others in the trending searches on pet because studies show it problems if you’re among of it for fairly immediate this category include valeri- google is finding effective helps to reduce stress and the flowers, or if you’re effects. an root, ashwagandha and home remedies for anxiety ease loneliness. It encour- photographing a squirrel 3. Magnesium — This passionflower. and stress, so I thought ages playfulness too. or bunny in the yard. Plant mineral comes in many 5. Vitamin B6 — this week would be a Take deeper breaths some tulip, iris or daffo- forms and unfortunately Take this in the daytime, good time to write about We forget during the dil bulbs and you’ll have people often buy the lax- because it can provide some options. Anything day and tend to hold our something to look forward ative form which doesn’t energy initially. It helps you that helps reduce daytime breath, especially while to in the spring when they improve mood! But the make dopamine which is Suzy Cohen stress can help with night- doing chores and listen- bloom. right type of magnesium energizing. But B6 is also time issues like insomnia. ing to news, working and I have a much longer relaxes the entire central needed to break down glu- [email protected] tamate (stimulating) and www.SuzyCohen.com Some supplements will so forth. Deep breaths version of this article which nervous system, works work faster than others can have instantly positive I will email to you if you immediately and helps with turn it into GABA which helps you sleep. Lately, people in the USA too, so keep that in mind. effects on the body. sign up for my newsletter sleep and tranquility. It’s best to have a discus- Play music at suzy cohen.com. In no 4. Compounds that have been dealing with n suzy Cohen is a Colorado- sion with your practitioner Turn on some music. particular order, here are raise GABA — Taurine anxiety from the recent based pharmacist who got her about natural supplements It doesn’t even have to be the 5 most effective natural is a very affordable, easy- start in Gainesville. the Lake vote and election stress. just to make sure they’re soft music, it could be any approaches for stress. to-find amino acid and it City reporter was the first This, compounded with right for you. Before I get music, even the kind that 1. Vitamin C — This normal doses it can acti- newspaper to carry her column.

tions because Biden will take being eyed for the position. BIDEN office in January amid a rag- Even for roles where Biden Continued From 1A ing pandemic that will likely has the opportunity to make LSHA board considers consume the early days of history and appoint the first Biden is expected to his presidency. woman or African American move quickly to name a Biden made clear on Cabinet secretary, like at seeking CARES funding chief of staff, but other top Monday that he would focus defense and treasury, Biden is Cabinet positions will likely on the pandemic by form- said to be considering options Williams dismisses sure that others who also qualified for take longer. ing a coronavirus advisory with decades of experience in covid reimbursements could have their The names under consid- board. Former Surgeon their chosen fields. board’s concern over his needs met. eration represent Biden’s General Vivek Murthy, Roger Ferguson, who contract, hours worked. “As a taxing authority, the Lake Shore effort to move Washington who was named a co-chair served as vice chair of the Hospital Authority did not want to take past the tumult of President of that panel, is seen as a Federal Reserve under Bill By TONY BRITT funding away from unmet needs. Now Donald Trump’s administra- contender for the top job at Clinton and George W. Bush, [email protected] that the program is more established, and tion and fill out his govern- the Department of Health is a potential treasury secre- the county has a better understanding of ment with more seasoned and Human Services. New tary, while Michele Flournoy, Lake Shore Hospital Authority offi- how much revenue is available to it, we professionals. The task Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan a former under secretary of cials are considering applying for CARES will have discussions with the county to is taking on even greater Grisham, who ran her state’s defense, is seen as a top pick funding to recoup costs associated with see if we should apply.” urgency than in past transi- health department, is also to lead the Pentagon. covid-19. Williams said he plans to contact coun- During Monday afternoon’s Lake ty officials later this week. Shore Hospital Authority Board meeting, He said their expenses were primari- emails to partner agencies at have to leave their homes. a concerned resident asked whether the ly connected to Communications Media STORM this point, that way they’re The hurricane season of board had applied for any CARES fund- Technology, which provides digital access Continued From 1A aware what’s going on with 2020 has been historically ing. CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and to the meetings. the system,” he said. “I’ve busy. There have been at Economic Security) Act money was made “In addition there would be some per- I don’t want to put out a let them known while I don’t least 24 named storms this available from the federal government — sonal protection expenditures, but the guess at this point, because anticipate an Emergency year, marking the first time through Columbia County — to individu- vast majority of it would be related to we don’t know how strong it Operation Center activation since the 2005 hurricane als and businesses impacted by the global having the meetings,” he said. will be if it comes on shore. happening, for them to be season when the Greek pandemic. Also during Monday’s meeting, Beil There’s a very real chance prepared just in case things alphabet was last used to Dale Williams, Lake Shore Hospital brought up a discussion about Williams’ that this thing could stay out change and we do have to name storms. Authority executive director, said the contract, noting that Williams has been in the Gulf of Mexico and have one.” The last tropical storm board had not previously applied for working more than the 28 hours week- move towards the west…” Morgan also noted that to significantly impact CARES funding, but with there appearing ly (56 hours bi-weekly) as a part-time As more attention is now is the time for resi- Columbia County was to be extra money remaining, he and employee. focused toward the storm, dents to look at their family Tropical Storm Debby Brandon Beil, the board’s chairman will Williams told board members he was Morgan said some local emergency plans so they in 2012. Tropical Storm discuss the matter. The county’s deadline happy with his current contract, which preparations are already can determine when and Debby inundated the area to submit funding requests was recently pays him $49 per hour. underway. where they will go if storm with 28 inches of rainfall in moved up to Dec. 3. Board members had expressed con- “I’m sending out advisory threatens the area and they a 72-hour period. “The Authority was originally notified cerns about Williams, who was hired in by the county of the availability of CARES a part-time capacity, working additional funding when the program began,” hours without compensation while trying said Lake City Reporter is unavailable while the Williams said. “The Authority certainly to find another potential contractor to run EMAIL Publisher Todd Wilson. email server is repaired, has covid-related expenses. However, up the hospital. Williams has had his current “In a separate issue locally, Reporter staff can be Continued From 1A until this point the Authority has not contract for two years. our phone system was out contacted at temporary “As soon as we learned of service all day Monday. backup emails. For cir- sought reimbursement and that is primar- “I’m very thankful and have no issues our servers failed due We apologize for the dis- culation questions, email ily because there was a desire to make with the contract I have,” Williams said. to a breach,” said CNI ruption. You can be sure LCRcirculation@gmail. President Dink NeSmith, we are doing everything com. For contact with Accepting “we launched an immediate possible to resolve the tele- the news department and Tohmina Begum, MD investigation. A team of phone outage and resolve Editor Jamie Wachter, Board Certified Internal Medicine experts is working fever- the email server failure as [email protected]. 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OTHER OPINION A historic settlement In 1995, Purdue Pharma was granted permission by the Food and Drug Administration to market a new opioid called OxyContin. Within five years, the drug was gener- ating a billion dollars annually. No wonder. The company funded research and paid doctors to overstate the benefits of the new drug while understating the risks. Sales repre- sentatives marketed OxyContin as a product “to start with and to stay with.” This was a widely successful strategy that result- ed in unspeakable tragedy. Opioid painkillers such as OxyContin fueled an epidemic in America. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that between 1999 and 2018 almost 450,000 people died from an overdose involving an opioid. Twenty-five years after OxyContin’s launch, Purdue is facing a reckoning in court for its role in America’s crisis of addiction and death. On Oct. 21, the U.S. Department of Justice, Purdue and the Sackler family, who founded the company in 1952, reached a historic settlement. Purdue pleaded guilty to three criminal felonies and agreed to pay $8.3 billion in penalties, which is the larg- est ever for a pharmaceutical company in the U.S. The Sackler family insists it did not act illegally but agreed to pay $225 million in damages. By 2003, the Drug Enforcement Administration con- cluded that Purdue’s “aggressive methods” had “very much exacerbated OxyContin’s widespread abuse.” Rogelio Guevara, a senior official at the DEA, conclud- Everyone wins with local businesses ed that Purdue had “deliberately minimized” the risks associated with the drug. Even after it became clear that OxyContin was being widely abused, Purdue refused to concede that it posed risks. According to internal memos, the company’s sales Keep it local force was described as its “most valuable resource,” and they were heavily incentivized to push the drug. The com- I’m here to testify that we need to local business, everyone wins. pany’s sales team convinced doctors of the drug’s safety support our local businesses. These As residents of a community, by using literature that had been produced by doctors entrepreneurs are our neighbors the proprietors put together a plan who were paid by the company. and our friends. They started their on how they can contribute to the The spike in opioid overdoses included both prescrip- business because they have a pas- growth of their town. How can they tion opioids and the illegal market. Many addicts turn to sion. A passion they want to share serve the people? What measure- heroin when they find that prescription painkillers are with all of us. Local business owners ments make a difference? What are too expensive or too difficult to obtain. According to the put their heart and soul into build- the needs and wants of the munic- American Society of Addiction Medicine, 4 out of 5 people ing and maintaining their dream. A ipality? How can they draw visitors who try heroin today started with prescription painkillers. dream that has now become reality. from neighboring towns and travel- A study by Anne Case and Angus Deaton of Princeton Not only are they here to serve Marlene Kenney ers driving through. Their success University has suggested that the overprescribing of us but they are here to help us. [email protected] is ours, their dream a reality we can pain-relieving drugs was a factor in the increase in mor- Whether they have built a restau- all share. tality among middle-aged whites that has occurred since rant, brewery, bar, food truck, gal- The dream is only the beginning, 2000. The Council of Economic Advisers estimated that, lery, studio, antique store, coffee radiates. They welcome you into it takes foresight, hard work, gump- in 2018, the costs of opioid addiction, including the value house, mercantile, muffinry, bakery, their establishment and are genu- tion (yes I said gumption, isn’t it a of lives lost, was $696 billion. In 2017, Princeton’s Alan consignment shop, florist, vintage inely pleased you are there. It’s like smashing word) and perseverance to Krueger showed that labor force participation had fallen market, emporium, drug store, bou- succeed. They are labeled indepen- in American counties where more opioid pain medication tique, newspaper, publication, farm- Local businesses add a flair dent shop owners but without our had been prescribed. er or produce market they have not like nothing else. They make support their dream disappears. As The system, that for so long put sales and “customer only attached their name but more shopping, eating and drink- the saying goes, “it takes a village.” satisfaction” before patients’ well-being, is now coming to importantly their reputation. ing an adventure. You never Stop, shop, buy, eat, drink and terms with the role it played in the enormous death toll Local businesses add a flair like rally around our local business and the terrible ongoing damage to millions of lives. Legal know what you will find or nothing else. They make shopping, who you will run into. They owners. Their homegrown charac- redress was required. Some of the Sackler fortune can go eating and drinking an adventure. ter exudes with the quality of their to funding addiction treatment and education, as well as You never know what you will find offer one of a kind experienc- wares. If you haven’t sauntered into advertising campaigns on the drug’s dangers. or who you will run into. They offer es. You get to know them and their establishments, I encourage The United States is not out of the grip of this cri- one of a kind experiences. You they get to know you. It’s a you to do so. If you do, keep up the sis. Overdose deaths increased by 11% in the first four get to know them and they get to delightful shared encounter. good work. months of 2020 compared with last year. Isolation only know you. It’s a delightful shared Their enthusiasm spills from Even in the worst of times, you exacerbates despair and it could be a dark winter ahead. encounter. Their enthusiasm spills them onto you. It’s a win/win may find the best of times support- Nonetheless this settlement should be celebrated as a from them onto you. It’s a win/win experience. ing our local entrepreneurs. small victory in the fight for accountability and transpar- experience. n ency. I have always been a fan of opening their doors and welcoming Marlene Kenney is a retired human you into their home. resources director who lives in Lake City. n Pittsburgh Post-Gazette local business. I love meeting the She has been a columnist for the past owners and getting to know them. To quote Anatole France: “To four years and has written for several Community minded, neighborly, accomplish great things we must not publications. She is also an interior Lake City Reporter hard working people with talent and only act but also dream, not only plan decorator and teaches adult education Lake City Reporter vision. They exude goodwill and it but also believe.” When you support classes at UNF. 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Republicans. many that will be acceptable to other Todd Wilson, Publisher With majorities in both the Senate Democrats.” Robert Bridges, Editor and House, their pipe dream went, That’s the conventional wisdom in JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor President Biden could enact an Washington, based on years of hard SueJamie Brannon, Wachter, Controller Editor ambitious agenda: $4 trillion in new Doyle McManus experience. spending on health insurance, climate [email protected] But there’s another, more optimis- DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident change and other domestic priori- tic view: Biden and McConnell had a TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman ties, paid for by big tax hikes on the solid working relationship during the wealthy. That means the Biden era is unlike- Obama administration, and they nego- A Democratic nominee once dis- ly to be transformational after all. tiated a series of budget deals. missed as a bland moderate might At best, it could be a transactional Maybe, just maybe, the life-and- even become a transformational presidency marked by modest hard- death stakes of covid-19 can induce LETTERS POLICY president in the mold of Franklin D. won gains but no home runs. At them to work together again. Roosevelt. worst, as one Republican strategist Biden has said he wants to try. Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly written But the blue wave didn’t arrive. put it, it could be remembered merely Even without bipartisan help, Biden and double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and Biden appears to have won the White as “a caretaker presidency” — an can change plenty of federal policies libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s House by a healthy margin, but interregnum until the next election. through executive action, just as Democrats gained only a single seat Republicans have few incentives Obama and Trump did. name, address and telephone number for verification. in the Senate, two less than they need- to compromise with the former vice But when it comes to legislation, Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the writers ed to take control. They have another president. McConnell made his repu- Biden is unlikely to get his chance to and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. chance in Georgia’s runoff elections tation — and won his Senate majority be a transformational president like in January, but the odds aren’t good. in 2014 — by obstructing the legisla- FDR. Instead, through no fault of his BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Condo Community feels effects of stress during the pandemic DEAR ABBY: My he didn’t feel as strongly husband and I own a condo as I did and doesn’t want a in a building with 22 units. relationship. Because of COVID, one of When we broke up the HOA board members shortly after, he said he BABY BLUES has posted signs stating wanted to be friends. But “rules” throughout the he still called and invited building. The rules are me over for sex regularly typical for these trying Abigail Van Buren for the next six weeks. I was times, but the number of www.dearabby.com very hurt, but I finally cut signs is obsessive. Many ties because emotionally of the residents dislike the not only homeowners but I couldn’t handle it. He signs, but my husband was also visitors to the building, still wants to be friends the one who wrote a nasty but too often they tend to but I cannot. He still will letter to the HOA about become like “wallpaper” do anything for me and how many are posted. and are ignored. You are not wants the benefits of being The board member caught in the middle. Your together without the labels. who was responsible for It has been more than BLONDIE husband owes that woman posting the signs was a an apology for getting two months and I’m friend of mine. Her feelings snarky. But it probably heartbroken. If I call him, were hurt, and she has won’t happen unless you he answers and talks like we made some snide remarks insist upon it. (If it doesn’t, are the best of friends, and about the letter. A group you can always do it “for” it kills me. How do I get of women meet weekly for him the next time you all over him? Is it worth trying happy hour, and she and I meet for happy hour.) to see if we will work out? are both part of that group. DEAR ABBY: I met a -- BROKEN IN UTAH I feel caught in the middle. wonderful man who was DEAR BROKEN: This My husband has had a hard 14 years older who treated “gentleman” made clear that time getting over being mad me like I have never been his feelings for you are not about the signs, and I know treated before. He opened as strong as those you have BEETLE BAILEY the HOA member is angry doors for me, took me on for him. You are involved at him. I just want to go to actual dates, paid for things, with someone who is honest happy hour and drink and met all my friends and about wanting nothing gossip. Why can’t we all family, and took me on my more than the status quo. just get along? -- IN THE first vacation at 39 years If you’re willing to settle for MIDDLE old. He was very cuddly and being only FWB -- which, I DEAR IN THE such a gentleman. He even suspect, you have too much MIDDLE: We are living introduced himself as my intelligence and self-esteem in trying times, and many “boyfriend” to some of my to do -- go along with what people -- your husband friends. he’s offering (which is very included -- aren’t their Seven months ago, we little). But if you do, know better selves right now. had our first argument full well that it won’t “work The HOA board was and he asked me how I felt out .” HAGAR THE HORRIBLE fulfilling its obligation to about him. I said I loved ■ Write Dear Abby at the community by posting him and he returned with, www.DearAbby.com or health and safety signs. “I like you a lot.” He said P.O. Box 69440, They are meant to educate Los Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): You the people you encounter today. 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Only those contractors who projects, and building codes for teering for appointment should ing regarding that Enactment of CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION COLUMBIA COUNTY, have submitted a Qualification similar or less cost or scope complete the Board of County "Animal Control Ordinance" on MOTTS CREEK CAPITAL LLC FLORIDA Application and have been is- projects as shown by the suc- Commissioner Board/Commit- Tuesday, the 17th Day of Plaintiff(s), BOARD OF COUNTY COM- sued a Certificate of Prequalifi- cessful completion within the tee Application located on the November, 2020, at 6:00 p.m., vs. MISSIONERS cation by Florida Gateway Col- past five (5) years of at least County website at www.- or as soon thereafter as can be MABEL G. SMITH; RICHARD BID NO. 2020-Z lege will be allowed to submit a two (2) other projects of similar columbiacountyfla.com or you heard, in the County Commis- J. SMITH; WASTE TIRE HAULING bid on this project. size. may contact the office of the sioners Board Room (Room UNITED STATES OF AMERI- The Board of County Commis- Project Description: 4. Evidence of satisfactory res- Board of County Commission- 112), Hamilton County Court- CA; UNIFUND CCR LLC; sioners (County) will receive The New STEM Facility project olution of claims filed by or ers at (386) 758-1006 to obtain house, 207 Northeast First SUWANNEE COUNTY, FLORI- sealed proposals in the office of consists of approximately against the contractor asserted an application. Completed ap- Street, Jasper, Florida 32052; DA Commissioners, 135 NE Her- 26,500 GSF of higher educa- on projects of the same or simi- plications may be submitted to and, the Board will consider the Defendant(s). nando Avenue, Suite 203, Lake tion space consisting of offices, lar size within the five (5) years the Columbia County Board of enactment of that "Animal Con- CASE NO.: 2019CC000193 City, FL 32055, until 2:00 PM classrooms, and science labs. preceding the submission of County Commissioners, P.O. trol Ordinance" following that NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE local time on Tuesday, Decem- There's a pad ready site since the application. Box 1529, Lake City, Florida public hearing. Interested par- SALE ber 01, 2020, for the following: the previous building has al- Florida Gateway College Point 32056-1529, (386) 758-2182 ties may appear at the meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Waste Tire Hauling ready been demolished. Stag- of Contact: (fax) or lisa_roberts@columbia- and be heard with respect to THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff's Fi- To be eligible for consideration, ing and lay down areas will be Misty Taylor, Director of Pro- countyfla.com on or before the proposed Ordinance. The nal Judgment of Foreclosure all proposers must be regis- discussed during the pre-bid curement and Contracts Monday, November 16, 2020. proposed Ordinance may be in- entered on October 23, 2020 in tered in the State of Florida to meeting. (386)754-4381 RUN: 11/3/2020 & 11/10/2020 spected by the public during the above-captioned action, the practice their profession at the Construction Cost: [email protected] CHG: BCC regular business hours at the Clerk of Court will sell to the time of proposal. Proposers Expected to range between Completed Qualification Appli- office of the Clerk of Circuit highest and best bidder for without a complete proposal $7,000,000.00 and cations must be electronically 607832 Court, Room 106, Hamilton cash on the front steps of the described will be considered $10,000,000.00 submitted to the FGC Dropbox November 3, 10, 2020 County Courthouse, 207 North- Suwannee County Courthouse, improper. The solicitation infor- Schedule: not later than 10:00 AM local east First Street, Jasper, Flori- 200 South Ohio Avenue, Live mation is available online only The architecture firm DLR time, November 18, 2020. The NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: da 32052. Oak, Florida 32064 in accor- at: http://www.columbiacoun- Group will have all drawings College will not be responsible JIM'S AUTO SERVICE gives In accordance with Section dance with Chapter 45, Florida tyfla.com/PurchasingBids.asp and related project manuals for delays that cause a Qualifi- Notice of Foreclosure of Lien 286.0105, Florida Statutes, no- Statutes on the 8th day of De- completed and ready to begin cation Application to arrive after and intent to sell these vehicles tice is given that if a person de- cember, 2020 at 11:00 AM on 609199 the bid process on December the designated submittal time. on 10/29/2020, 08:30 am at cides to appeal any decision the following described proper- November 10, 17, 2020 8, 2020. All Qualification Applications re- 2550 SW MAIN BLVD. LAKE made by the Board of County ty as set forth in said Final Qualification Application Due ceived after the deadline will be CITY, FL 32025, pursuant to Commissioners with respect to Judgment of Foreclosure or or- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Time and Date: removed from consideration. subsection 713.78 of the Flori- the foregoing he or she will der, to wit:: THE Qualification Applications must Prequalification for previous da Statutes. JIM'S AUTO SER- need a record of the proceed- The North 330 feet of the SE 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN be electronically submitted to projects are not valid for this VICE reserves the right to ac- ings, and that, for such pur- 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 35, AND FOR the FGC Dropbox not later than project. cept or reject any and/or all pose he or she may need to en- Township 3 South, Range 11 COLUMBIA COUNTY, 10:00 AM local time, November bids. sure that a verbatim record of East.: and that certain 1995, FLORIDA 18, 2020. FGC Dropbox sub- 605322 the proceedings is made, which Mobile Home Serial Number(s): IN RE: ESTATE OF mittal instructions are located in October 20, 2020 2009 WABASH NATIONAL record includes the testimony 11426841A, 11426841B. PROBATE DIVISON the Qualification Application. November 3, 10, 2020 CORP and evidence upon which the Property address: 14493 209th LUCILLE D. GIVINS a/k/a LU- Public Meeting to Evaluate 1JJV532W59L278650 appeal is to be based. Road, Live Oak, FL 32060 CILLE C. GIVINS,CASE Qualification Applications: REQUEST FOR VOLUN- In accordance with the Ameri- Any person claiming an interest NO.: 2020-000233CP02AXMX 9:00 AM local time, December TEERS 609208 cans with Disabilities Act, per- in the surplus from the sale, if Deceased. 1, 2020, via Zoom meeting COLUMBIA COUNTY November 10, 2020 sons with disabilities needing a any, other than the property NOTICE TO CREDITORS Misty Taylor is inviting you to a The Columbia County Board of special accommodation to par- owner as of the date of the lis The administration of the estate scheduled Zoom meeting. County Commissioners is seek- ticipate in this proceeding pendens, must file a claim be- of LUCILLE D. GIVINS, de- Topic: ITB 21-1-01 New STEM ing volunteers for the following should contact the office of the fore the clerk reports the sur- ceased, whose date of death Facility Public Meeting to Eval- positions: Clerk of Circuit Court, Room plus as unclaimed. was February 17, 2020, is uate Qualification Applications COLUMBIA COUNTY 106, Hamilton County Court- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- pending in the Circuit Court for Time: Dec 1, 2020 09:00 PM TOURIST DEVELOPMENT NOTICE OF INTENT and NO- house, 207 Northeast First TIES ACT: If you are a person Columbia County, Florida, Pro- Eastern Time (US and Canada) COUNCIL TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Street, Jasper, Florida 32052, with a disability who requires bate Division, the address of Join Zoom Meeting The Columbia County Tourist THE BOARD OF COUNTY telephone (386) 792-1288, not accommodations in order to which is 173 NE Hernando Av- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8560 Development Council is estab- COMMISSIONERS OF HAMIL- later than 72 hours prior to the participate in a court proceed- enue #408, Lake City, FL 6919065?pwd=eXBlTjVRZno4a lished pursuant to the provi- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA, meeting; if hearing impaired, ing, you are entitled, at no cost 32055. The names and ad- nNxbE9hS1ZtTGNjUT09 sions of Section 125.0104, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE OF TDD 792-0857. to you, the provision of certain dresses of the personal repre- Meeting ID: 856 0691 9065 Florida Statutes. The Council INTENT TO CONSIDER THE assistance. Individuals with a sentative and the personal rep- Passcode: 0XAG01 shall, from time to time, make ENACTMENT OF AN ORDI- 606353 disability who require special resentative's attorney are set Expected Date of Notification of recommendations to the Board NANCE ENTITLED "ANIMAL November 3, 10, 2020 accommodations in order to forth below. Prequalification Status: of County Commissioners for CONTROL ORDINANCE"; RE- participate in a court proceed- All creditors of the decedent December 4, 2020 the effective operation of the PEALING ALL ORDINANCES ing should contact the ADA Co- and other persons having Qualification Applications Avail- special projects or uses of the IN CONFLICT; SPECIALLY ordinator, 173 NE Hernando claims or demands against able From: tourist development tax rev- HAMILTON COUNTY ORDI- Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, decedent's estate on whom a Qualification Applications may enue raised by the tourist de- NANCE 2012-06; PROVIDING FL 32055, (386) 719-7428, copy of this notice is required to be obtained from the College's velopment tax levied. The FOR SEVERABILITY; AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR within two (2) business days of be served must file their claims Director of Procurement and Council shall continuously re- PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- receipt of notice to appear. Indi- with this court WITHIN THE Contracts, Misty Taylor, at view all expenditures of rev- DATE. CUIT viduals who are hearing im- LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER [email protected]. enue raised by the tourist de- The Board of County Commis- IN AND FOR SUWANNEE paired should call (800) 955- THE TIME OF THE FIRST Contractor Qualifications: velopment tax levied, receive at sioners will hold a public hear- COUNTY, FLORIDA 8771. Individuals who are voice PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- Contractor's wishing to be con- least quarterly expenditure re- ing regarding that Enactment of CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER sidered for prequalification on ports from the Board of County THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A this project must be licensed as Commissioners or its designee, COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON a General Contractor and regis- and shall report to the Board of THEM. tered as a business in the State County Commissioners all ex- All other creditors of the dece- of Florida. Additionally, the con- penditures of said revenue be- dent and other persons having tractor must request, complete, lieved to be unauthorized by claims or demands against and submit to the College a the provisions of Ordinance No. decedent's estate must file their Qualification Application. Other 84R-1. claims with this court WITHIN 3 contractor qualification require- The Columbia County Board of MONTHS AFTER THE DATE ments include, but are not limit- County Commissioners is seek- OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION ed to: ing to fill two positions. To qual- OF THIS NOTICE. 1. Proof that the applicant holds ify for appointment, interested ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED a valid contractor's license that persons must reside and vote WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS authorizes the contractor to su- in Columbia County. Pursuant SET FORTH IN SECTION pervise the work within the to statute, one appointee must 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA scope of the construction be an owner or operator of a PROBATE CODE WILL BE project. motel, hotel, or other tourist ac- FOREVER BARRED. 2. Evidence that the applicant commodation that is subject to NOTWITHSTANDING THE has financial resources to start payment of bed taxes in TIME PERIODS SET FORTH up and follow through on this Columbia County. The second ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED project and to respond to dam- appointee may not be the own- TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE ages in case of default as er or operator of a motel, hotel, AFTER THE DECEDENT'S shown by a surety's written ver- or other tourist accommodation, DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. ification that surety will bond but must work within the The date of first publication of applicant for an amount equal tourism industry and demon- this notice is November 10, to or exceeding the amount of strate an interest in tourist de- 2020. this project as well as an aggre- velopment in Columbia County. Law Office of Stanley B. Lewis, gate amount equal to or greater The term of appointment shall P.A. than the value of all projects in be for four (4) years. Council Attorney for Personal Repre- progress by applicant. members serve as volunteers sentative 3. Evidence of experience with without compensation. Regular JAMES C. GIVENS construction techniques, trade meetings of the Tourist Devel- Post Office Box 69 3692 standards, quality workman- opment Council are held every Personal Representative ship, project scheduling, cost other month at noon on the Miami, Florida 33269 3692 control, management of third Wednesday of the month. 3038 Lake Manatee Court projects, and building codes for Persons interested in volun- Telephone: (305) 654 8011 teering for appointment should Cape Coral, FL 33909} Facsimile: (305) 654 9490 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Email: [email protected] By: STANLEY B. LEWIS, Esq. Unscramble these Jumbles, Florida Bar Number: 797022 one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. 608543

November 10, 2020 CCAOO @PlayJumble NOTICE OF PREQUALIFI- CAITON OF GENERAL CON- TRACTORS The District Board of Trustees FINEK of Florida Gateway College will receive Qualification Appli- cations for the following PROJECT: Twitter app • Follow us on New STEM Facility TILLET Florida Gateway College Lake City, Florida FGC Project No. ITB 21-1-01 JUST JUMBLE Architect Project 36-17116-00 Notice of Contractor Prequalifi- cation: FDESEU In accordance with Chapter the free Get 489, Florida Statutes and Now arrange the circled letters Chapter 4.1, State Require- ©2020 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as ments for Educational Facili- All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. ties, Florida Gateway College is accepting Qualification Applica- tions from licensed General Contractors interested in sub- (Answers tomorrow) mitting bids for the construction Jumbles: DRESS SWUNG MILDEW CATCHY of a New STEM Facility on the Yesterday’s main campus of the College. Answer: When they visited Arizona’s famous canyon, the Only those contractors who family had a — GRAND TIME B9B7

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As Clerk of the Court Full Time Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- Country Rivers Realty, LLC BY:_MELANIE RODRIGUEZ Local, American Made Furni- $1,000 Sign on Bonus 0237 Updated and move in 386-497-3305 Hunting, Fishing, Deputy Clerk ture Manufacturer Part Time ready! Brick 3BR/2BA home lo- Starry Skies and peaceful pri- Publish in:: Lake City Re- Furniture Manufacturing Po- Apply Online MCMH.US cated in the heart of Lake City. vacy. parcel consists of 2 build- porter sitions; Upholstery,Assembly, or Call (850)973-2271 MLS#108811. $220,000 able lots. MLS#108914 $24,900 180 E Duval MCMH is an Equal Opportuni- Sewing and etc... Country Rivers Realty, LLC LAKE CITY (COLUMBIA Lake City, FL 32055 Wages start at $12.50 or more ty Employer Padgett Law Group, Attorney Drug Free Workplace 386-497-3305 Pull trailer w/ad- COUNTY) MLS#108999 BEAU- Depending on Experience. 2 dition/roof built over it w/anoth- TIFUL! 5-acre lot in Suwannee for Plaintiff weeks paid Vacation , 7 paid 6267 Old Water Oak Road, er pull trailer with no title on lot. Valley Farms. $45,000 DANIEL Holidays , Bonus programs, MLS#108830 $35,000 CRAPPS 386-397-3002. Suite 203 401K match, Employee Stock Tallahassee, FL 32312 Ownership, BSBC Health Insur- Poole Realty CALL SUSIE Country Rivers Realty, LLC [email protected] ance. English/Spanish, We PUBLISHER'S NOTE 386-497-3305 10 square acres com HUDSON AT 386-854-5161. Train , Training Test Required , All Yard Sale Ads Live Oak. Two story 3BR/2BA. of wooded privacy.Easy drive Drug Free Must be Pre-Paid. MLS#108847. $189,900 to Lake City and Gainesville. 608765 Apply in Person Capris Furni- MLS#109004 $62,500 November 10, 17, 2020 ture; 1401 NW 27th Ave. , LIVE OAK (SUWANNEE Ocala , Florida, 8AM - 4PM COUNTY) MLS108849 brick Monday - Friday home on 7.5 acres! 3BR/2BA For more information ; contact 2,415 SqFt, $374,000 DANIEL Gary Ingram 352-629-8889 Ext. Registered Brangus Bulls 1-3 CRAPPS 386-397-3002. -VETERAN'S DAY 729 or email: years old, certified, gentle, LIVE OAK (SUWANNEE HOLIDAY- [email protected] ready to breed. $2000-$2500. COUNTY) MLS#108890 Well 352-215-1018. maintained mfg home, 3/2 on ATTENTION READERS! 2+ac, $95,000. DANIEL CRAPPS 386-397-3002. Due to the Veteran's Day Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- holiday, on November 11, Multi Media Sales 0237 Beautiful updated 2020, the USPS will be Executive Fresh Shelled Pecans for 3BR/2BA home in Lake City's closed. sale. $8/lb. 386-697-6488. premier 55+ community. The Multi Media Sales Execu- MLS#108988. $199,000 Lake City Reporter tive is responsible for develop- will not publish a newspaper ing relationships and consult- Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- that day. ing with local retail clients on 0237 Brick pool 3BR/2BA home increasing their business. Our 2006 Mazda Miata Convertible with a great family home with OUR OFFICES WILL business-to-business sales (black top) copper color (deep split floor plan, tub. REMAIN OPEN representative is responsible red). New A/C, new tires. 82K MLS#108989. $195,000 8am-5pm. for selling print, digital and miles. Very good condition. LAKE CITY (COLUMBIA Temporary lobby hours are: magazine advertising solu- Asking $6,000. 386-963-5015. 10am-2pm. COUNTY) MLS#108994 tions for local retail clients. 3BR/2BA 1,056 sf mfg home. Responsibilities: Thank you all for your $99,500 DANIEL CRAPPS -Manage an already thriving 386-397-3002. continued support! account list of established lo- cal businesses. Excellent cus- Hallmark Real Estate Call tomer service skills is a must. Cows for Sale, 10 head, all Janet Creel (386) 719-0382 -Develop and aggressively bred, some with calves, $7,500 IMMACULATE 3BR/2BA home grow additional sales through for all. Can delv. 352-575-7498. on west side of town. $269,000 MLS# 109015 EMPLOYMENT prospecting, cold calls and re- PUBLISHER'S NOTE OPPORTUNITY lationship development. A Florida Law 828.29 requires Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- COLUMBIA COUNTY prospect list is provided. dogs and cats being sold to be 0237 Charming 3BR/2BA home Columbia County Board of -Ensure both customers and at least 8 weeks old and have a on a ½ acre with metal de- County Commissioners Job prospects have a detailed un- health certificate from a li- tached workshop and carport. Vacancy: derstanding of Lake City Re- censed veterinarian document- MLS#109020. $195,000. Custodian - Full Time Posi- porter, lakecityreporter.com, ing they have mandatory shots Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- tion, $10.00 per hour plus ben- Currents, Homeseller and oth- and are free from intestinal and efits. Position Description and er company products through 0237 Beautiful 3/2 brick home. external parasites. Many Large kit, Florida Room, over- Application may be obtained a consultative selling ap- species of wildlife must be li- at the Human Resources Of- proach. sized garage with workshop & censed by Florida Fish and more. MLS#109031. $229,000 fice, Board of County Commis- -If you show drive to succeed, Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- sioners, 135 NE Hernando, we will train and give you the tact the local office for informa- Hallmark Real Estate Call Suite 203, Lake City, FL opportunity. tion. Janet Creel (386) 719-0382 32055, (386)719-2025, TDD FAMILY HOME! 3BR/2BA brick (386)758-2139, or online at Please send your resume to: home with a split floor plan. www.columbiacountyfla.com. Chris Ratliff, $165,000! MLS #109063 An AA/EEO/ADA/VP Advertising Director, Employer. Deadline for appli- [email protected] PUBLISHER'S NOTE cations: 11/24/2020. Want to buy cattle. All kinds All real estate advertising in this NEEDED: Paraprofessionals - 352-339-3018 newspaper is subject to the fair Great South Timber & Lumber Substitute Teachers - Part housing act which makes it ille- has openings for entry level po- Time PE Teacher - Part Time Wanted to lease pasture for gal to advertise "any prefer- sitions. Please call 386-752- school van driver cattle. 352-339-3018 ence, limitation, or discrimina- 3774 for information, or apply in To apply, contact: tion based on race, color, reli- person at 1135 SE SR 100, Epiphany Catholic School gion, sex, disability, familial sta- Lake City, FL 32025 386-7522320. tus or national origin; or any in- tention to make such prefer- Jennings, FL (population 860). 101 SW Hummingbird Gln 3/2, CH/A, Lg yard. Brick. 2 car ence, limitation or discrimina- The Town of Jennings is ac- tion." Familial status includes cepting applications for a Full- garage. $1200/mo. $1250 dep. $250 pet fee. 386-365-8543. children under the age of 18 liv- Time Fire Chief. News Reporter ing with parents or legal custo- REQUIREMENTS: dians, pregnant women and State of Florida Firefighter II The Lake City Reporter has an people securing custody of chil- Certification opening for an aggressive dren under the age of 18. This State of Florida Emergency news reporter. Our community Hallmark Real Estate Call Koby newspaper will not knowingly Medical Technician Certifica- offers plenty of opportunity for accept any advertising for real tion Adams for details (386) 623- enterprise news, including 7840 PRIME PROFESSIONAL estate which is in violation of State of Florida Class “E” some investigative work. This the law. Our readers are here- Driver's License and certificate OFFICE SPACE 2,256 heated position covers a variety of sf office building. MLS#104987 by informed that all dwellings of completion of an approved news assignments and some advertised in this newspaper Emergency Vehicle Operators features. Plus, theres also an Charming 3/2 master w/lg tile are available on an equal op- Course (EVOC). opportunity to write for our va- shwr, GstRm shed w/storage, portunity basis. To complain of SALARY: riety of magazine products. a/c wkrm, MLS#107658. discrimination call HUD toll free Negotiable The successful candidate $121,400. CALL JENNA RUFF at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free DEADLINE: must be able to generate ac- AT 386-249-4830. telephone number to the hear- Candidates should send curate copy quickly and have ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. resume by November 19, 2020. instincts for reporting on a va- Poole Realty CALL RIC DONO- Email: riety of subjects. VAN AT 386-590-1298. Fort [email protected] Send a resume, clips and White. Santa-Fe Here I come. or mail: Town of Jennings, PO references to Lots of custom wood work. Box 209 Jennings, FL 32053 Robert Bridges, editor, MLS#108221. $329,900. The Town of Jennings is an Lake City Reporter at Poole Realty CALL KELLIE Poole Realty CALL KELLIE Equal Opportunity Employer/Af- [email protected] SHIRAH AT 386-208-3847. SHIRAH AT 386-208-3847. firmative Action Employer, and Live Oak. Tremendous Lake City. Affordable lot inside does not tolerate discrimination 5BR/3BA home. MLS#108394. city limits. MLS#108577. or violence in the workplace. $399,000. $7,500 The Town of Jennings is a Drug Buy It • Sell It • Find It Free Workplace, in compliance Poole Realty CALL ELIZA- WELLBORN (SUWANNEE with the Drug Free Workplace Lake City Reporter BETH VARGASON AT 386- COUNTY) MLS#108896 BEAU- Act of 1988, in § 440.102, FS 590-6001. Jasper: Spacious TIFUL scenic lots in Penning- and Rules 59A-24 F.A.C (Flori- CLASSIFIEDS 3BR/2BA manufactured home. ton Oaks. $22,500 DANIEL da Administrative Code). State MLS#108507. $60,000 CRAPPS 386-397-3002. TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 10, 2020 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) The Bachelorette (N) Å (DVS) Country Strong-Countdown to the CMA News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM News4JAX Ent. 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As deputies searched the an area hospital where dep- pared statement. “Incidents charged with attempted conveyance and grand theft. ROBBERY area they found Slywkanycz uties maintained custody of like this are extremely rare home invasion robbery, Slywkanycz will be Continued From 1A who had sustained two gun- him, reports said. here, but I am glad this resi- aggravated assault with a booked into the Columbia shot wounds to his upper “People have a right to dent was prepared to defend firearm, burglary of a struc- County Detention Facility shot the suspect and the sus- body. protect themselves,” Sheriff their home and family.” ture while armed, grand theft upon being released from pect then fled from the area. Slywkanycz was taken to Mark Hunter said in a pre- Slywkanycz will be of a firearm, burglary of a the hospital, reports said. OBITUARIES

Mr. John L. Cole, Jr. Thomasville, GA before moving brother, Corbett (Kelsey) www.fgc.edu/lora-grace-duncan- surviving siblings; Raymond excellent and compassionate care Mr. John L. Cole, Jr., 69 of Lake to Lake City. A 2020 graduate Duncan; sister, Rebecca Duncan scholarship-fund/ to help other M. Dykes (Pat), Tallahassee, given to John Dykes in his final City went to be with his Lord and of Columbia High School, she (Joel Nettles) all of Lake City; students wishing to attend col- FL, Lowry F. Dykes (Dianne), days on earth. Savior on Saturday, November was currently enrolled at Florida Uncle Tom Veal, Sandersville, lege. Arrangements were under Live Oak, FL, Joseph H. Dykes Private family services were 7, 2020. A native and lifelong Gateway College. Grace loved GA, Uncle Jim (India) Duncan of the direction of GATEWAY- (Deborah), Mayo, FL, Mary Jane conducted on Monday, November resident of Lake City, he was the hunting, fishing, cooking, exer- Christiana, TN; paternal grand- FOREST LAWN FUNERAL Weaver (Dewey), Lake City, 9, 2020 in the Gateway-Forest son of the late John L. Cole, Sr. cising, and spending time with mother, Diane Duncan of Lake HOME, 3596 S. HWY 441, FL and Martha Jean Newbern Lawn Memorial Chapel. and Edith Margarite Cook. John her family and friends. She was City; cousins, Daulton Veal, Lake City. Please sign the online (Jerry), Lake City, FL. He was Interment followed at Mt. Pleasant was a beloved teacher serving a member of Gateway Baptist Randy Duncan, Rachel Duncan, guest book at www.gatewayfor- also survived by the following Baptist Cemetery in Wellborn. Columbia County for nearly 21 Church and had accepted Christ and many other cousins, great estlawn.com. nieces and nephews; Yost Van Arrangements are under the direc- years and was heavily involved in as her savior and baptized by Rick uncles and great aunts. Dykes, Jeffrey Dykes, Deborah tion of GATEWAY-FOREST 4-H, FFA, and Kiwanis Club over McCall when she was 9 years old. Grace’s life was celebrat- John Calvin Dykes Paquette, Donna curry, Troy LAWN FUNERAL HOME, the years. He was most proud- Grace was preceded in death ed privately with immediate John Calvin Dykes, age 76, Dykes, Tyler Dykes, Hudson 3596 S US Hwy 441, Lake City, ly the Founder and Director of by her maternal grandparents, family and friends on Sunday, entered his eternal home in heav- Dykes, Michael Dykes, John FL 32025. Please leave words of Kids Feeding Kids, an initiative Thomas E. Veal, Jr and Nonie November 8, 2020. The family en on November 4 2020 at Haven Dykes, Thomas Dykes, William comfort for the family at www. started in 2012 that helps provide Veal, paternal grandfather, James has requested that in lieu of flow- Suwannee Valley Hospice Care Weaver, Patrick Weaver, and gatewayforestlawn.com. food for “food insecure” students B. Duncan, Uncles Bobby and ers that memorial donations be Center in Lake City. He was born Philip Newbern. across Columbia County. He was George Duncan, and her cousin made to the Lora Grace Duncan December 28, 1943 in Ghent, The family wishes to express Obituaries are paid advertise- honored as the 2012 Teacher of Deanna Duncan. Scholarship Fund that has been KY, the son of the late Marietta their deep gratitude to all the ments. For details, call the Lake the Year for Richardson Middle Grace is survived by her par- set up with the Florida Gateway Lucile and Earl Raymond Dykes. wonderful people at Haven City Reporter’s classified depart- School, and the 2021 Teacher ents, Burt and Cissy Duncan; College Foundation at https:// He was the beloved brother of Hospice, Lake City, FL, for the ment at 752-1293. of the year for Columbia High School. John is survived by his wife of 22 years, Kimberly Rich Cole; son, John Littleton “Lit” Cole, III (Laura); 3 stepchildren, Tyler Hagler, Lauren Hagler, and Michael Hagler; 2 sisters, Jan Bates (Willard) and Mary Dell (Kay) Phillips, mother in law, Jackie Rich; 4 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; and many, many fur babies. Funeral services for John will be held on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 2:00 P.M. at Christ Central Ministries Church with Marcus Elliot officiating. Interment will fol- low at Hopeful Baptist Church Cemetery with Marcus Elliot and Pastor Lonnie Johns per- forming the committal service. Visitation with the family will be held at the church starting at 1:00 (1 hour before service). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Kiwanis Club of Lake City, ATTN: Norbie Ronsonet, P.O. Box 2802, Lake City, FL 32056 for the Kids Feeding Kids Program. Please sign the online guest book at www.gateway- forestlawn.com. Arrangements are under the direction of GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 3596 S. HWY 441, Lake City, (386) 752- 1954.

George Edward Domingue (Butch) George Edward Domingue (Butch) age 78 of Lake City passed away suddenly on Monday, November 2, 2020. George was born on October 28, 1942 in Lafayette, LA to Edward Domingue and Edia (Broussard). George and Margie were mar- ried on April 20, 1962 and were happily together for 58 years. He will be greatly missed as a won- derful father, grandfather and a great grandfather. George was always a hard worker and a self employed water well driller. He was an avid golfer and loved supporting his Gator football! George is survived by his wife Margie Domingue, and his son Michael E. Domingue (Laura) and daughter Karen Gilbert (Joseph). He was known as Pa to his 4 grandchildren, Lauren and Lindsey Domingue and Dustin and Brittany Gilbert, And his great grandchild Jayden Domingue. George was absolutely the most dedicated family man and was always there is and when anyone might need him. He could and would know how to fix anything and everything, and the only job he knew how to do was a good one. Butch has had such a positive influence on so many people in his life as a prominent member of Parkview Baptist Church and has passed on his wisdom and life skills to so many friends, family and acquaintances. The memorial service arrange- ments will be announced at a later time.

Lora Grace Duncan Lora Grace Duncan, 18, of Lake City went to be with her Lord and Savior on October 29, 2020. She was born on April 8, 2002 in Milledgeville, GA and lived in Sandersville, GA and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2020 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 11A PITTS Continued From 14A SEND US YOUR

Shorter. SPORTS PHOTOS “We’ve got a lot of playmakers on the field and we’re going to get the job done no matter what,” said If your local sports team has photos of a recent quarterback Kyle Trask, who has 22 tournament or event or you have photos touchdown passes and three inter- of a recent hunting or fishing trip, please ceptions through five games. If Pitts can’t play against the let us know. Send details and/or photos via Razorbacks (3-3), Kemore Gamble email to [email protected] to and Keon Zipperer would fill his role. “We’ve always had guys who have see your kids in our sports section. For more that next-man-up mentality,” Mullen information, call 754-0421. said Monday. “Kyle is a great player. They know it. We feature him. You JOHN RAOUX/Associated Press look, he goes out and Kemore has Florida tight end Kyle Pitts (84) tires to get past Georgia defensive back a great game. Zip has a catch and a Lewis Cine (16) after a reception on in Jacksonville. long run afterward. He did a great job blocking. They executed really without coach Sam Pittman after they’re able to get through it,” well out there on the field. he tested positive for covid-19, part Mullen said. “That’s kind of how the “To me, those guys have just got of a messy Monday that also saw year is right now. So hopefully it’s a to come up and we’re going to run the SEC postpone the Auburn- very isolated deal for them and for our offense. It’s their opportunity to Mississippi State game because of an their team. We went through it. It’s go make plays, their opportunity to outbreak within the Bulldogs’ pro- a really hard deal for the team with go show what they can do out there gram. Texas A&M and LSU also are everything going on. on the field.” dealing with new coronavirus cases. “So hopefully they’re able to get Also on the injury front, lineback- Mullen expressed optimism that through it. If not, we got to try to er Jeremiah Moon (foot) is doubtful Pittman’s case wouldn’t turn into an jumble some things around. I’m sure and safety Stewart Reese (shoulder) outbreak that threatens Saturday’s they’ll let us know here pretty quick- is questionable. game in the Swamp. ly. We’ll go out and play whoever we Arkansas, meanwhile, could be “You certainly hope for Arkansas have to play.”

made the final call on well before Thanksgiving. beyond disappointing in JAGS drafting running back three seasons. He has Continued From 14A Leonard Fournette over WHAT’S WORKING 64 tackles, including 3½ stars Deshaun Watson Running back James sacks, in 40 games and and Patrick Mahomes, Robinson has four touch- now been replaced in the the team’s current course re-signing flawed quarter- downs in three games, fur- starting lineup by undraft- — even if it ends up cost- back and ther establishing himself ed rookie Doug Costin. ing Jacksonville a shot at then selecting Bryan over as the team’s most consis- prized Clemson quarter- reigning NFL MVP Lamar tent player. The undrafted INJURED back . Jackson. rookie from Illinois State As expected, quarter- Admirable, for sure. But The duo took some big has 805 yards from scrim- back it might not be in the best, swings in a challenging mage, including 580 rush- (thumb) won’t play this long-term interest of the offseason: they rolled ing, to go along with seven week. ... was franchise. with second-year quarter- touchdowns. placed on injured reserve Then again, since the back Gardner Minshew, Monday after re-injur- Jaguars face the toughest parted ways with several WHAT NEEDS HELP ing his hip attempting schedule of anyone in the aging starters, dumped Jacksonville’s defense an onside kick against second half of the season, Fournette and went really is making strides despite the Texans, forcing it might not matter. young on defense. its struggles. Pass rusher Jacksonville to switch They play three divi- Moving on from Josh Allen, linebacker kickers for the sixth time sions leaders (Green Bay, Fournette is the only deci- , rookie nose in nine games. Jon Brown, Pittsburgh, Tennessee), sion that’s panned out so tackle DaVon Hamilton who made his NFL debut three second-place teams far. and cornerback Sidney in Week 6, will be promot- (Baltimore, Chicago, The Jags nearly broke Jones have been bright ed from the practice squad Indianapolis), plus an NFL record for defen- spots for a unit that’s and kick against Green Cleveland (5-3) and sive futility. They fell three playing without several Bay. ... Shenault (ham- Minnesota (3-5). points shy against Houston veterans. string) and Costin (concus- Jacksonville will likely of becoming the first team sion) could miss time. be underdogs in each in history to allow 30 or STOCK UP one, so 1-15 is certainly more points in seven con- DJ Chark caught seven KEY NUMBER in play. It would be the secutive games in a single passes for a season-high 12 — tight ends who worst record in the team’s season. Instead, they will 146 yards, including a have caught passes for the 26-year existence and share the mark with the 73-yard touchdown on the Jaguars in the three sea- essentially make owner 1968 Denver Broncos third play of the game. He sons since they unceremo- Shad Khan’s decision to and the 1984 Minnesota could be the biggest ben- niously dumped team cap- fire Marrone and general Vikings. eficiary of the switch from tain and 2006 first-round manager Dave Caldwell a And “Minshew Mania” Minshew to Luton, who pick , who no-brainer. might be over, partly has the arm to get the ball will face his former team Khan gave Marrone because of a thumb injury, down the field. for the first time Sunday in and Caldwell a chance but mostly because of con- Green Bay. turn things around in sistent inconsistency. STOCK DOWN 2020 after he essentially The latest slide has the Bryan’s days in NEXT STEPS pinned the team’s recent fanbase already focused on Jacksonville are dwindling. Give Luton enough starts troubles on personnel the future, an all-too-famil- The 29th overall pick in to see where he fits on the chief Tom Coughlin, who iar feeling in Jacksonville the 2018 draft has been roster moving forward.

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30th minute and then in a tournament against CHS again in the 32nd minute Suwannee and Gainesville, Continued From 14A on an assist by Lindsay which Garner hopes Hovsepian to give the will make his young Lady Indians a 3-2 lead squad, which includes that Keystone Heights at halftime. Keystone six freshmen, better. goalkeeper Isabelle Heights was in control Garner was hoping for McConnell appeared to from there as Columbia better competition in last misjudge in the air. But managed just two shots in week’s preseason matches that was all Columbia the second half. against Terry Parker and could muster offensively, Raegan Hogg added Hamilton County, but the only getting off four more one last goal in the 47th Lady Tigers won both by shots the rest of the night minute via a corner kick a combined score of 13-0. that were all saved by from Shaw. Driggers fin- “I wish we had this in McConnell. ished with eight saves. the preseason,” Garner “They were just beating “On our corners we’ve said. “I thought our pre- us to the ball,” Garner just got to clear it,” season was going to be said. “I think we’re more Garner said. “We can’t let tougher than it was and if athletic and the faster it hit the ground. We’ve we had this in preseason, team, I just don’t think we got to get a head on it and we could’ve adjusted a executed. We’ve just got get it out. We let them get little bit and been a little to execute.” to it first. That’s all.” more prepared. But I’m Shaw later scored to Columbia will be test- happy that we got this tie things back up in the ed again this weekend experience tonight.”

BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia quarterback Marcus Peterson drops back to pass against Englewood during Friday’s Region 1-6A play-in playoff game. pose because when you ter, I’d say they’ve got at SPARK play a tough schedule on least a few more to suit up Continued From 14A purpose, when you get in for. And the scary part is, the playoffs and you play a I don’t think we’ve even tough team you’re not all seen how good Columbia from receiver to quarter- of a sudden blown away can be yet this year. back in the fourth quarter by the speed, the size or “Once you get to third of the Tigers’ regular-sea- the talent because you’ve or fourth-round football, son finale against North played that week in and those teams are going to Miami Beach on Oct. week out,” Allen said. be good and are always 30. Peterson completed “Now when you’re sup- playoff-caliber teams,” three passes that all went posed to beat a team, you Allen said. “So once we get for touchdowns to help beat them convincingly.” there we need to be at 100 Columbia rally from 12 That isn’t good news percent of who we are and down for a 35-34 win. for this week’s opponent I always say that we take But this past Friday was Ponte Vedra, which has it one game at a time and the true test. How would lost its starting quarter- get 10 percent better for 10 Peterson handle playing back and saw its head weeks. At the end of those BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter quarterback for an entire coach resign in the middle 10, you’re 100 percent of Columbia’s Skyler Ziegaus dribbles past Keystone Heights’ Lindsay Hovespian on game, a position he’s never of the season. The Sharks the football team you’re Monday night. really played? have also lost three in a going to be. Well, he passed it with row, falling to Suwannee “Right now, we’re at flying colors. Peterson com- 14-0, St. Augustine 44-14 seven weeks so we’re pleted 11 of 22 passes for and Creekside 26-7. roughly at 70 percent of 154 yards, throwing touch- Ponte Vedra is clear- who we’re going to be. We down passes to tight end ly headed in the wrong need to get two or three D.J. Bennett and receiver direction while Columbia more games in to be right Jaquez Redic, and he is on the upswing. And I there at that 90 or 100 rushed for 90 yards on 11 doubt this will be the last when it’s time for those carries that included scor- game the Tigers play this good teams to come in.” ing runs of 12 and 15 yards season. I wouldn’t want to face on two fourth downs. By the looks of things this team at just 70. Good And the kid is crazy ath- with Peterson behind cen- luck with that, Sharks. letic. Prior to the 15-yard touchdown run that put Columbia up 21-7 in the third quarter. Peterson hurdled a defender to score that was called back for a penalty. Although illegal, it demonstrated just how gifted Peterson is. That’s something that was miss- We Are Open ing in the offense two weeks ago. “This is a different group now. All of a sudden Located on 800 Acres we’re a scary team,” Allen said. “It reminds me of years having a guy back on the Historic Suwannee River there that was mobile that can make you commit and • Full Hookups throw the ball down field and give us an opportunity. Teams are going to have • Pull Through Sites to scheme differently now. After looking at tape and thinking, ‘Gosh, they’re • Boondocking bad,’ now all of a sudden it’s not the same team that you looked at.” • 30amp & 50amp Sites Not even close. The con- fidence is there now too, with the Tigers believing • Shaded, Paved Sites they can beat anybody. “We’ve just got to keep the energy up,” Peterson said. Playing a tough sched- ule has toughened the Tigers too. Their record doesn’t indicate their talent, playing six teams during the regular season that had a combined mark of 35-4. Englewood was easily the least talented foe the Tigers had faced all sea- CALL TODAY!! son. They should’ve gone out there and won big. 386-364-1683 And they did, which is a good sign moving forward. 3076 95th Drive, Live Oak, FL 32060 “I play an extremely www.MusicLivesHere.com tough schedule on pur- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2020 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 13A SCOREBOARD

1 All times EST COLLEGE FOOTBALL vote and last year’s final ranking 38. (28) Corey Lajoie, Ford, suspension, Dicky Pride66-72-74- 212 -1 Penn St 355 ⁄2 NEBRASKA Rcrd PtsPrv 215, 1. Duffy Waldorf70-68-74-212 -1 TULSA 263SMU 1 Amway Coaches Top 25 Poll 1. Gonzaga (28) 0-0 1541239. (34) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, handling, Colin Montgomerie 68-73-72- 213 E UAB1464 ⁄2 North Texas The Amway Top 25 football poll, with 2. Baylor (24) 0-0 1540 5 149, 1. David Frost 71-71-71-213 E ARKANSAS ST 20 66 La-Monroe 1 NFL 3. Villanova (11) 0-0 1501 10 Steve Jones 70-70-73-213 E MISSISSIPPI 11 71 ⁄2 SCarolina first-place votes in parentheses, records 1 4. Virginia (1) 0-0 136416 Marco Dawson 71-72-70-213 E LA-LAFAYETTE 16 55 ⁄2 SAlabama AMERICAN CONFERENCE through Nov. 8, total points based on 25 1 5. Iowa 0-0 1273 25 GOLF John Huston69-72-73-214 +1 Georgia 11 ⁄2 49 MISSOURI points for first place through one point 1 East 6. Kansas 0-0 12211 Miguel Angel Jimenez 71-70-73- 214 +1 Rice150 ⁄2 LA TECH WLTPct PF PA for 25th, and previous ranking: 7. Wisconsin 0-0 115017 PGA Tour Vivint Houston Open Scores Tim Petrovic 72-71-71-214 +1 WKENTUCKY 549Sthrn Miss Buffalo 720.778242 233 Record PtsPvs 8. Illinois 0-0 110521 Houston, Texas Billy Andrade71-71-73- 215 +2 Alabama 28 71 LSU Miami530.625 222 161 1. Alabama (55)6-0 1542 2 9. Duke0-0 1073 11 C. Ortiz, $1,260,000 67-68-67-65-267 Vijay Singh 71-71-73- 215 +2 VIRGINIA 364Louisville New England250.286 136 167 1 2. Notre Dame (4) 7-01461 4 10. Kentucky 0-0 1038 8 D. Johnson, $623,000 72-66-66-65-269 Rocco Mediate70-73-72- 215 +2 Utah3⁄2 59 UCLA N.Y. Jets080.000 94 238 3. Ohio State (3)3-0 14433 11. Creighton 0-0 922 7 David McKenzie 71-72-72-215 +2 H. Mtsyama, $623,000 70-70-66-63-269 NFL South 4. Clemson 7-11340 1 12. Tennessee 0-0 919-T. Gooch, $343,000 68-69-71-63-271 Joe Durant 73-72-70-215 +2 WLTPct PF PA 5. Florida 4-112308 13. Michigan St.0-0 8209B. Koepka, $270,37572-70-65-65-272 Scott McCarron 71-70-75- 216 +3 Thursday Tennessee 620.750232 201 6. Texas A&M 5-11229 7 14. Texas Tech 0-0 790-Sepp Straka, $270,37568-69-66-69-272 Scott Parel 72-68-76- 216 +3 Favorite LineO/U Underdog Indianapolis 530.625 208 160 7. Cincinnati6-0 11726 15. West Virginia0-0 65124 Sam Burns, $212,625 68-65-68-72-273 Tim Herron 70-74-72-216 +3 TENNESEE 149Indianapolis Houston260.250193 242 8. BYU 8-0 1112 9 16. North Carolina 0-0 465 - Jason Day, $212,62567-68-67-71-273 Olin Browne 68-76-72-216 +3 Jacksonville170.125 179247 9. Miami 6-1995 10 17. Houston0-0 438 22 Dudley Hart 72-73-71- 216 +3 Sunday T. Hatton, $212,625 71-70-67-65-273 Favorite Line O/UUnderdog North 10. Indiana 3-0901 13 18. Arizona St 0-0 402 - M. Hughes, $212,625 70-72-68-63-273 Tom Pernice Jr.72-69-76-217 +4 11. Georgia 4-2840 5 19. Texas 0-0 380- PITTSBURGH 847Cincinnati WLTPct PF PA P. Kizzire, $155,750 69-67-70-68-274 Chris DiMarco67-75-75- 217 +4 DETROITOFF OFF Washington Pittsburgh 8001.000 235 161 12. Oregon 1-0 82814 20. Oregon 0-0 37513 A. Long, $155,750 68-70-69-67-274 Scott Verplank 71-73-73- 217 +4 13. Oklahoma St. 5-1823 12 21. Florida St. 0-0 3514 CLEVELAND354 Houston Baltimore620.750 227142 S. Lowry, $155,750 69-69-68-68-274 Larry Mize73-72-72-217 +4 GREEN BAY1452Jacksonville Cleveland530.625 206 237 14. Wisconsin 1-0 77811 22. UCLA0-0 336 - Steve Pate71-75-71-217 +4 1 A. Wise, $155,75070-66-69-69-274 Philadelphia 3 ⁄2 44 NY GIANTS Cincinnati251.313 194 214 15. Marshall 6-0 534 15 23. Ohio St.0-0 270 19 Michael Allen69-75-74-218 +5 1 V. Hovland, $113,750 70-69-68-68-275 Tampa Bay650 ⁄2 CAROLINA 16. Iowa State5-2 530 17 24. Rutgers0-0 190- Cameron Beckman 70-74-75-219 +6 West R. Knox, $113,750 69-71-67-68-275 LAS VEGAS 551Denver 17. Coastal Caro. 7-0495 16 25. Michigan0-0 160-F. Molinari, $113,750 70-68-71-66-275 Brett Quigley 72-72-75-219 +6 WLTPct PF PA 18. Oklahoma 5-2476 19 ARIZONA 155Buffalo Kansas City 810.889 286 183 Others receiving votes: LSU 146, Memphis M. Thompsn, $113,750 67-72-67-69-275 Rich Beem 67-78-74-219 +6 LA RAMS 155Seattle 19. SMU 7-1448 18 69, Florida 69, Alabama 50, Indiana 48, H. Varner III, $113,750 67-71-72-65-275 Robin Byrd76-72-71-219 +6 1 1 Las Vegas 530.625 218 229 20. USC 1-0 334 20 NEW ORLEANS 9 ⁄2 50 ⁄2 San Francisco Denver350.375174 217 Louisville 41, Richmond 40, Stanford 14, M. McNealy, $82,60071-71-67-67-276 Tom Gillis 70-74-76-220 +7 Baltimore742 NEW ENGLAND 21. Auburn 4-2305 21 Joey Sindelar 74-73-73-220 +7 1 1 L.A. Chargers260.250205 216 Providence 9, Saint Louis 8, Auburn 8, San J.T. Poston, $82,600 70-67-70-69-276 MIAMI2⁄2 47 ⁄2 LA Chargers 22. Liberty 7-0234 NR Diego St. 6, UConn 6, BYU 4, Loyola of D. van dr Wlt, $82,60070-66-69-71-276 Stephen Leaney 73-74-74-221 +8 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 23. Northwestern 3-0218 NR Chicago 3, Seton Hall 2, UNC Greensboro E. van Rooyn, $82,600 71-69-69-67-276 Jesper Parnevik 69-79-74- 222 +9 Monday East 24. Texas5-2 187NR Scott Brown, $58,450 69-68-72-68-277 Hale Irwin 72-75-76-223+10 Favorite LineO/U Underdog 1, N Iowa 1. 1 1 WLTPct PF PA 25. Army6-1 18122 C. Conners, $58,450 69-67-73-68-277 Scott Dunlap 75-74-75-224 +11 Minnesota2⁄2 44 ⁄2 CHICAGO Philadelphia 34 1.438186 205 Sandy Lyle 72-82-73- 227+14 Dropped out: No. 23 Boise State (2-1); No. Austin Cook, $58,450 71-72-68-66-277 Washington260.250153 188 MLS Tony Finau, $58,450 69-69-68-71-277 Scott Simpson 73-75-81-229+16 Dallas 270.222 204 290 24 North Carolina (5-2); No. 25 Michigan Tom Kite 74-83-75-232+19 TRANSACTIONS (1-2). B. Harman, $58,450 71-69-72-65-277 N.Y. Giants 270.222 168 219 Playoff Glance R. Henley, $47,950 69-72-69-68-278 Others receiving votes: North Carolina BASEBALL South Play-in C. Hoffman, $47,95071-69-71-67-278 WLTPct PF PA (5-2) 174; Louisiana-Lafayette (6-1) 81; C. Tringale, $47,950 70-70-69-69-278 BETTING LINE Major League Baseball Utah (0-0) 45; Purdue (2-0) 43; Eastern Conference New Orleans 620.750244 200 P. Harringtn, $39,083 71-68-71-69-279 Pregame.com Line MLB — Named Peter Woodford senior vice Tampa Bay630.667 250203 Appalachian State (5-1) 25; Arkansas (3-3) Friday, Nov. 20 Scott Piercy, $39,083 68-74-69-68-279 president of minor league operations and Atlanta360.333 243 251 23; Missouri (2-3) 18; Wake Forest (4-2) (9)Montreal at (8)New England, 6:30 p.m F. Gomez, $39,083 70-69-69-71-279 College Football development. 15; Boston College (5-3) 15; Memphis (10)Inter Miami CF at (7)Nashville SC, 9 Carolina 360.333 210226 T. Merritt, $39,083 74-68-69-68-279 Tuesday American League (4-2) 12; Kentucky (2-4) 12; Tulsa (3-1) 11; p.m. Favorite LineO/U Underdog S. Scheffler, $39,08367-75-72-65-279 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Promoted Mike North Maryland (2-1) 10; Tennessee (2-4) 6; Adam Scott, $39,083 68-69-74-68-279 OHIO 27 56 Akron WLTPct PF PA 1 1 Hoppes to senior vice president and chief Nevada (3-0) 5; Michigan (1-2) 5; San Jose Erik Barnes, $29,750 71-72-73-64-280 Kent St 20 ⁄2 57 ⁄2 BOWLING GREEN Green Bay620.750 253 204 AUTO RACING 1 financial officer. Chicago540.556 178190 State (3-0) 4; Kansas State (4-3) 4; Boise W. Gordon, $29,750 76-67-65-72-280 BUFFALO9⁄2 56 Miami (Ohio) Detroit 350.375197 240 State (2-1) 4; Virginia Tech (4-3) 2. NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Season J. Harding, $29,750 72-68-72-68-280 FOOTBALL S. Kodaira, $29,750 70-69-72-69-280 Wednesday Minnesota350.375217 234 AP Top 25 poll Finale 500 Results Favorite Line O/UUnderdog N. Lashley, $29,75073-68-69-70-280 1 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released CB West The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press Sunday Cent. Michigan 7 ⁄2 58 NILLINOIS D. McCarthy, $29,750 69-72-69-70-280 1 BALL ST 8 ⁄2 59 E. Michigan De’Vante Bausby. WLTPct PF PA college football poll, with first-place At Phoenix Raceway Seattle 620.750274 243 PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup WMICHIGAN 259Toledo ATLANTA FALCONS— Waived DE Takk votes in parentheses, records through (Start position in parentheses) Arizona 530.625 234 180 Nov. 7, total points based on 25 points for Championship Par Scores McKinley. L.A. Rams 530.625 193 152 1. (1) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 312 laps, 40 Thursday CHICAGO BEARS — Activated DB Michael afirst-place vote through one point for a Phoenix Ariz. Favorite Line O/UUnderdog San Francisco450.444 225 207 points. Joseph from injured reserve. Activated 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: 2. (3) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 312, 35. x-Kevin Sutherland won Monday’s final BOISE ST 13 61 Colorado St Thursday’s Game Record PtsPrv round on the ninth playoff hole. OL Jason Spriggs from the 3. (2) Joey Logano, Ford, 312, 34. Friday reserve/COVID-19 list. Green Bay’34, San Francisco 17 1. Alabama (59)6-0 1547 2 Paul Broadhurst 67-68-63- 198 -15 2. Notre Dame (2) 7-01464 4 4. (4) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 312, 33. Favorite Line O/UUnderdog CLEVELAND BROWNS — Designated RB Sunday’s Games x-Kevin Sutherland 65-64-69-198 -15 1 3. Ohio St. (1) 3-01449 3 5. (26) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 312, FAU8⁄2 43 FIU Nick Chubb to return from injured Woody Austin67-69-65-201 -12 1 1 Atlanta 34, Denver 27 4. Clemson 7-11355 1 37. Iowa3⁄2 55 ⁄2 MINNESOTA reserve. Added TE Kyle Markway to the Wes Short, Jr.68-66-69-203 -10 1 1 Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 10 6. (5) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 312, 43. CINCINNATI 27 ⁄2 56 ⁄2 East Carolina 5. Texas A&M5-1 1223 7 Bernhard Langer 70-70-64-204 -9 practice squad. Released T Timon Paris Buffalo 44, Seattle 34 6. Florida 4-11213 8 7. (11) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 312, 30. from the practice squad. Houston 27, Jacksonville 25 Retief Goosen 70-69-65-204 -9 Saturday 7. Cincinnati6-0 1208 6 8. (12) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 312, 32. Ernie Els 68-70-66-204 -9 Favorite LineO/U Underdog DETROIT LIONS— Activated LB Jarrad Kansas City 33, Carolina 31 1 8. BYU 8-0 11019 9. (25) William Byron, Chevrolet, 312, 29. Memphis 12 ⁄2 65 NAVY Davis from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Minnesota 34, Detroit 20 Fred Couples 67-71-66-204 -9 9. Miami 6-1958 11 10. (13) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 312, 27. Glen Day69-69-66-204 -9 FLORIDA1762Arkansas Placed CB Tony McRae on injured reserve. N.Y. Giants 23, Washington 20 10. Indiana 3-0956 13 11. (8) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 312, 34. Paul Goydos 64-75-66-205 -8 KENTUCKY 17 42 Vanderbilt — Activated RB 11. Oregon1-0 94812 Tennessee 24, Chicago 17 12. (7) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 312, 31. Corey Pavin69-67-69-205 -8 WVIRGINIA 345TCU Jamaal Williams and LB Kamal Martin 12. Georgia 4-2861 5 1 Las Vegas 31, L.A. Chargers 26 13. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford, 311, 24. Tom Lehman 68-67-70-205 -8 NC STATE759 ⁄2 Florida St 13. Wisconsin1-0 852 10 from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Miami 34, Arizona 31 14. (9) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 311, 26. Gene Sauers70-69-67-206 -7 Texas A&M 853TENNESSEE HOUSTON TEXANS— Placed LB Brennan 14. Oklahoma St. 5-1762 14 1 1 Pittsburgh 24, Dallas 19 15. (23) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 311, 22. Mark O’Meara 67-70-69-206 -7 Notre Dame13 ⁄2 48 ⁄2 BOSTON COLL 15. Coastal Carol. 7-0551 15 1 Scarlett and Kyle Emanuel on injured New Orleans 38, Tampa Bay 3 16. (6) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 311, 25. Jim Furyk 68-68-70-206 -7 NCAROLINA13 ⁄2 66 Wake Forest reserve. Open: Cincinnati, Cleveland, L.A. Rams, 16. Marshall 6-0 534 16 Doug Barron68-73-66-207 -6 GA STHRN 10 51 Texas State 17. Iowa St.5-2 49117 17. (17) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 311, 20. 1 — Placed K Josh Philadelphia 18. (18) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 311, 19. Shane Bertsch 67-73-67-207 -6 Pittsburgh 6 ⁄2 51 GA TECH 18. Oklahoma 5-2467 19 VA TECH265 Miami Lambo on injured reserve. Released S Monday’s Game 19. (21) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 311, 18. Jerry Kelly 71-71-65-207 -6 19. SMU 7-1456 18 Rod Pampling69-71-67-207 -6 UCF 24 75 Temple Doug Middleton. Signed K Alrick Rosas New England at N.Y. Jets, late 20. USC 1-0 395 20 20. (31) Chris Buescher, Ford, 311, 17. 1 Jose Maria Olazabal 71-68-68-207 -6 Ohio State2572 ⁄2 MARYLAND and OL Garret McGhin to the practice 21. Texas5-2 265 22 21. (22) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 311, 16. 1 Thursday, Nov. 12 Ken Duke69-69-69-207 -6 Wisconsin 2 ⁄2 50 MICHIGAN squad. 22. Liberty 7-0260 25 22. (14) Erik Jones, Toyota, 311, 15. 1 1 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 8:20 p.m. Brandt Jobe 64-73-70-207 -6 Indiana 7 ⁄2 51 ⁄2 MICHIGAN ST MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed CB Cordea 23. Northwestern 3-0250 - 1 23. (29) Michael McDowell, Ford, 311, 14. Steve Flesch67-73-68-208 -5 Northwestern 349 ⁄2 PURDUE Tankersley to the practice squad. Sunday, Nov. 15 24. Auburn 4-2184 24 Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 24. (19) Ryan Newman, Ford, 311, 13. Kenny Perry71-68-69-208 -5 RUTGERS 552Illinois NEW YORK JETS— Activated CB Bryce Hall 25. La.-Lafayette6-1 118 - 1 1 25. (16) Matt Kenseth, Chevrolet, 311, 12. Mark Brooks65-72-71-208 -5 MARSHALL23 ⁄2 54 ⁄2 Middle Tenn from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Placed TE Jacksonville at Green Bay, 1 p.m. 1 Others receiving votes: North Carolina 85, 2 Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. 26. (27) John H. Nemechek, Ford, 311, 11. Jerry Smith69-71-69-209 -4 HOUSTON1458 ⁄ South Florida Trevon Wesco on injured reserve. Army 54, Tulsa 47, Utah 33, Washington 27. (20) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, Billy Mayfair 67-70-72-209 -4 ARIZONA ST 448California PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Designated G Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. 1 21, Arizona St. 11, Purdue 8, Wake Forest 6, STHRN CAL 14 65 ⁄2 ARIZONA Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. 310, 10. Robert Karlsson 70-71-69- 210-3 Isaac Seumalo to return from injured Boise St. 5, Appalachian St. 5, California 3, 28. (15) Cole Custer, Ford, 310, 9. Lee Janzen70-72-68-210 -3 Nevada1763New Mexico Buffalo at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. 1 reserve. Maryland 3, Nevada 1. 29. (35) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, 309, 8. David Toms 70-72-68-210 -3 Fresno St 10 55 ⁄2 UTAH ST 1 ST. LOUIS RAMS — Designated S Jordan Denver at Las Vegas, 4:05 p.m. Bob Estes 72-68-70-210 -3 APP ST 16 63 ⁄2 Georgia St 30. (32) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 306, 0. 1 1 Fuller to return from injured reserve. L.A. Chargers at Miami, 4:05 p.m. Fred Funk 69-71-70-210 -3 Oregon 8 ⁄2 58 ⁄2 WASH ST Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL 31. (30) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 306, 6. HOCKEY 32. (37) Joey Gase, Ford, 302, 0. Stephen Ames 67-72-71-210 -3 WASHINGTON1356Oregon St San Francisco at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m. AP Top 25 Poll K.J. Choi 65-74-71-210 -3 SAN JOSE ST 15 58 UNLV National Hockey League Seattle at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. 33. (36) James Davison, Ford, 302, 4. SAN DIEGO ST 11 51 Hawaii The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ 34. (24) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 299, 3. Jeff Maggert70-69-71-210 -3 ARIZONA COYOTES — Named Tania Baltimore at New England, 8:20 p.m. preseason 2020-21 college basketball Esteban Toledo 72-68-71- 211 -2 STANFORD 655Colorado Moreno senior vice president of Open: Kansas City, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, 35. (38) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, 296, 0. Kent Jones69-70-72- 211 -2 UTSA 646UTEP poll, with first-place votes in 36. (33) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 288, 0. marketing. Dallas parentheses, final 2019-20 records, total Mike Weir 67-69-75- 211 -2 TEXAS TECH 158Baylor NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Signed F Luke 37. (39) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, Kirk Triplett 68-72-72-212 -1 Coastal Carolina 10 53 TROY Monday, Nov. 16 points based on 25 points for a first-place garage, 261, 0. TULANE 548Army Evangelista to a three-year, entry-level Minnesota at Chicago, 8:15 p.m. vote through one point for a 25th-place Ken Tanigawa 71-71-70-212 -1 contract.

SPORTS ON TV COLLEGE BASKETBALL Today 5:30 p.m. ACCN — ACC Tournament: Virginia Tech 8 p.m. vs. North Carolina, Quarterfinals, Cary, N.C. FS1 — The Spring League: Jousters vs. 8 p.m. Alphas, San Antonio ACCN — ACC Tournament: Louisville vs. Gonzaga begins season at COLLEGE FOOTBALL Virginia, Quarterfinals, Cary, N.C. 7 p.m. RUGBY CBSSN — Akron at Ohio 4 a.m. (Wednesday) 7:30 p.m. FS1 — NRL: New South Wales vs. No. 1 in Top 25 for first time ESPN2 — Kent State at Bowling Green Queensland, State of Origin II, North 8 p.m. Adelaide, Australia By DAVE SKRETTA have a player out for a cou- ESPN — Miami (Ohio) at Buffalo SWIMMING Associated Press COLLEGE SOCCER (WOMEN’S) 10 a.m. ple weeks (due to covid-19), 12:30 p.m. CBSSN — ISL: The N 10, Duna Arena, depth will be important.” ACCN — ACC Tournament: Florida Budapest Hungary Just about the only State vs. Notre Dame, Quarterfinals, TENNIS THE SECOND FIVE Cary, N.C. 11 a.m. thing Gonzaga has left to 3 p.m. TENNIS — Sofia-ATP Early Rounds accomplish under Mark The Jayhawks lost ACCN — ACC Tournament: Duke vs. 5 a.m. (Wednesday) Few is win a national Devon Dotson and Udoka Clemson, Quarterfinals, Cary, N.C. TENNIS — Sofia-ATP Early Rounds championship. Azubuike from a team that The ‘Zags scratched was the likely No. 1 over- another first off the list all seed had the NCAA IN BRIEF Monday: They will open Tournament been played, but they return enough Postponement, covid-19 outbreaks in the SEC the season at No. 1. Despite losing West firepower to give Baylor a challenge in the Big 12. The Southeastern Conference is taking a hit from covid-19. Coast Conference player of AP FILE PHOTO Wisconsin and Illinois The conference on Monday postponed Saturday’s game the year Filip Petrusev, the Gonzaga players celebrate after defeating Saint between No. 20 Auburn and Mississippi State because of positive Bulldogs received 28 first- join the Hawkeyes in giv- covid-19 cases and quarantining within the Bulldogs’ program. place votes and 1,541 points Mary’s in the final of the West Coast Conference ing the Big Ten some fresh No. 5 Texas A&M paused in-person activities after a player and a from a 64-member national tournament on March 10 in Las Vegas. flavor atop the poll. Young and rebuilding Duke and staff member tested positive for covid-19 after returning from a win at media panel. That was just Joel Ayayi provide scoring South Carolina. LSU is battling an outbreak that could put Saturday’s season ranking at No. 3 Kentucky could take some enough to edge Baylor (24 punch and the arrival of game against No. 1 Alabama in jeopardy. And Arkansas coach Sam in 1995-96, harbored hope lumps early in the season first-place vote) by a single potential one-and-done Pittman has tested positive and could miss the game at No. 6 Florida. that Saddiq Bey would but could be championship point for the top spot in the guard Jalen Suggs should Mississippi State said its program has fallen below the min- return for another season. contenders by March. imum threshold of 53 available scholarship athletes needed preseason Associated Press steady their backcourt. But despite losing the ver- to play. The game was tentatively rescheduled for Dec. 12 in Top 25 heading toward the The ‘Zags certainly satile forward to the NBA, Starkville, Mississippi. Athletic director John Cohen said the delayed Nov. 25 start of the scheduled like title con- coach Jay Wright still has THE REST OF THE POLL Bulldogs were disappointed, but “our priority is the health, safety season. tenders. They open Nov. standout guard Collin Creighton lost Ty-Shon and well-being of our student-athletes and staff.” “It’s a great honor to be 26 against Kansas at the Gillespie, double-dou- Alexander to the NBA and Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher said the Aggies were undergo- selected No. 1,” Few said. Fort Myers Tip-Off, where ble machine Jeremiah Davion Mintz to Kentucky ing additional testing and contact tracing amid hopes the team “We understand that it is they also will play Auburn, Robinson-Earl and solid but still landed the high- could return to campus Tuesday. He was confident that Saturday’s more a reflection of what est preseason ranking in game at Tennessee will be played. and face Baylor in starter Jermaine Samuels. our program has accom- Indianapolis and Iowa in After back-to-back 30-win school history at No. 11, plished over the years and followed by Tennessee, Brewers’ Williams, Mariners’ Lewis win Rookie of the Year Sioux Falls, South Dakota. seasons and a national title, hope to play up to that The Bears, who also Virginia took a slight step Michigan State, Texas standard as we start our have their highest presea- Tech and West Virginia. Seattle Mariners center fielder Kyle Lewis is the unanimous win- back last season, going season.” son ranking, spent five 23-7 before the season was North Carolina was ner of the AL Rookie of the Year award, and Milwaukee Brewers next with Houston at No. reliever Devin Williams won the NL honor on Monday night. Villanova received weeks at No. 1 last season called off. But coach Tony The 25-year-old Lewis was one of baseball’s breakout stars 11 first-place votes and and only lost one starter in Bennett’s team should 17, its highest preseason during the pandemic-shortened season, batting .262 with 11 was third, followed by big man Freddie Gillespie. again be an ACC favorite ranking since the final homers and 28 RBIs in 58 games. He led big league rookies with Virginia with the remain- But coach Scott Drew behind Marquette transfer Phi Slama Jama team 37 runs, 90 total bases and a .364 on-base percentage. ing first-place vote. Iowa could have the nation’s Sam Hauser, top-100 pros- of Hakeem Olajuwon Featuring a devastating changeup and a four-seam fastball that was picked fifth behind best backcourt in Jared pects Reece Beekman and began the 1983-84 season gets into the upper 90s, Williams was practically unhittable this national player of the year Butler, Davion Mitchell Jabri Abdur-Rahim, and the at No. 3. Arizona State, year. The 26-year-old right-hander went 4-1 with a microscopic front-runner Luka Garza, and MaCio Teague, the Cavs’ lockdown defense. Texas and Oregon finish 0.33 ERA, striking out 53 in just 27 innings. its highest preseason best defender in Mark the first 20 with Florida Williams became the first player to win the award without Garza was second to ranking in school history. Vital and depth behind top- Dayton’s Obi Toppin for State, UCLA, Ohio State, recording a save or making a start, reflecting the increased impor- Rutgers and Michigan tance of the bullpen in today’s game. The last reliever to take home Then came a wave of 100 recruit L.J. Cryer and national player of the year the honor in either league since Craig Kimbrel for Atlanta in 2011. bluebloods with Kansas, transfer Adam Flagler. last season, and the Iowa rounding out the Top 25. Wisconsin, Illinois, Duke The Bears also built a big man flirted with the Garcia withdraws from Masters due to covid-19 and Kentucky completing brutal schedule, playing NBA before returning to ON THE DOORSTEP the top 10. Illinois and potentially the Hawkeyes. But he’s LSU was the first team Sergio Garcia pulled out of the Masters on Monday after inform- The Bulldogs spent Villanova in the Empire hardly a one-man show: outside the rankings, ing Augusta National he tested positive for the coronavirus, making four weeks at No. 1 last Classic along with Gonzaga. Joe Wieskamp averaged followed by Memphis, him the second player to withdraw following a positive test. season before finishing “I think it starts with 14.0 points, C.J. Fredrick Florida, Alabama and Garcia won his only major at the Masters three years ago in second to the Jayhawks in experience,” Drew said. and Connor McCaffery Indiana. San Diego State his 19th appearance, the most of any player before winning a the final poll, which was “Whenever you return a are experienced, and got six votes after finish- green jacket. taken when the NCAA lot of players that were Jordan Bohannon is ing No. 6 in the final poll Joaquin Niemann of Chile previously announced over the Tournament was canceled successful, in a season healthy after missing all last season but losing weekend he tested positive and withdrew. by the covid-19 pandemic. that got moved back and but 10 games last season. Mountain West play- Garcia brings to 15 the number of PGA Tour players who have Petrusev’s choice to play a short summer, you’re er of the year Malachi tested positive since golf returned in June from the COVID-19 “Having seven players pandemic-caused shutdown. That includes Dustin Johnson, the professionally in Serbia and definitely benefited from with starting experience Flynn and two other elite world’s No. 1 player, who sat out two events last month. then enter the draft was having guys that have col- provides us with incredi- producers. Louisville The Masters field was reduced to 94 players. a blow, but the Bulldogs lege experience.” ble versatility,” Hawkeyes and Seton Hall also are still have the pieces to win The Wildcats, who coach Fran McCaffery said. unranked after finishing in — Associated Press it all. Corey Kispert and matched their highest pre- “In a year where you may the top 15 last season. Lake City Reporter Zags No. 1 in preseason Top 25, 13A Story ideas?

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COLLEGE COMMENTARY GIRLS SOCCER FOOTBALL Florida Early lead slips could be away for CHS in without opener vs. KHS Pitts vs. Lady Indians score a lot of nuances that match’s final 3 goals we’re missing and a lot for a 4-2 victory. of movement-based stuff Arkansas that we’re missing that we just have to adjust and Gators tight end is By JORDAN KROEGER we’ll do that in practice. questionable due to [email protected] We did so much prep for concussion vs. UGA. match-time situations that Kiersten Shaw was we kind of slacked a little By MARK LONG Columbia’s kryptonite in bit on the possession side Asasociated Press its season opener against of things. If you can’t pos- Keystone Heights. sess you can’t win soccer Shaw scored two goals games and we did not GAINESVILLE — possess tonight. We’ve No. 6 Florida could be and assisted on two more to lead the Lady Indians got to fix that.” without standout tight Keystone Heights (1-0) to a 4-2 win over the Lady end Kyle Pitts against scored less than five min- Tigers on Monday at Arkansas on Saturday utes in when Shaw sent CYSA. Keystone Heights because of a concussion. a cross from the right rallied from a one goal Coach Dan Mullen side to Ella Hutchins, deficit in the first half and called Pitts questionable who put her foot on it and controlled possession for the game. He was sent it past goalkeeper throughout, outshooting knocked out of last week- Taiya Driggers for a 1-0 Columbia 19-6. end’s victory against advantage. But Columbia Georgia in the second The Lady Tigers led (0-1) answered less than quarter 2-1 less than 11 minutes two minutes later when when in only for Shaw to score Morgan Cranford found Lewis two goals right before Isa Maranto for a goal to Cine halftime to turn the tides. BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter even the match at 1-1. delivered “We’re young and Cranford then gave a crush- Columbia quarterback Marcus Peterson speeds past an Englewood defender we need experience. during Friday’s Region 1-6A play-in playoff game. the Lady Tigers a 2-1 ing blow That’s really what it is,” lead on a long free kick over the Columbia coach Chip middle. Pitts Garner said. “There’s CHS continued on 12A Cine was ejected for targeting. Pitts spent the rest of the THE SPARK game in the locker room. The 6-foot-6 junior from Philadelphia has 24 receptions for 414 yards and a team-high eight touchdowns. His play THEY NEEDED has been instrumental in making the Gators (4-1) one of the most Peterson’s play at QB has turned CHS dynamic offenses in the Southeastern Conference into a threat just in time for the playoffs and in the country. Florida ranks 11th nation- ive quarters have SHOOTING THE J “If Lake City doesn’t ally in scoring (42.4 made a world of know yet, they’re about points a game) and 17th F difference for to know that we’ve got a in total offense (495.4 Columbia. different cat back there yards). Marcus Peterson has behind center and he’s Pitts opened eyes by ignited an offense that still learning,” Columbia scoring six touchdowns was dormant for most of coach Brian Allen said. in the first two games the year since taking over “He’s a game and a few and has commanded dou- at quarterback. He’s a plays into learning the ble teams and bracket dynamic playmaker that Jordan Kroeger quarterback position but coverage since, creating can beat teams with his Phone: (386) 754-0421 you can already see the more one-on-one oppor- arm or his legs, evident [email protected] different electricity with tunities for teammates by his two passing touch- him back there.” downs and two more on play-in game. Allen made the gutsy BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Kadarius Toney, Trevon With Peterson behind Grimes and Justin the ground in the Tigers’ call to move Peterson Columbia’s Isa Maranto fights for possession of the 41-7 win over Englewood center, Columbia will be a ball with Keystone Heights’ Lindsay Hovsepian on PITTS continued on 11A in Friday’s Region 1-6A tough out in the playoffs. SPARK continued on 12A Monday night.

ANALYSIS PREP ROUNDUP Columbia takes down Jags halfway home to another Gadsden County in high pick & potential reboot boys soccer opener Staff report Jacksonville has now lost seven straight after falling 27-25 to Zack Strickland and Bryant Rigdon both scored AFC South rival Houston. a goal and assisted on another to lead Columbia to a 3-1 win over Gadsden County on the road in the By MARK LONG teams’ season opener on Monday. Strickland scored in the fourth minute on an assist Associated Press by Noel Caballero and then assisted Rigdon for a goal in the fifth minute. Rigdon then hit Marcos JACKSONVILLE — In what could Medina-Rodriguez with a pass in the 32nd minute. be his final two months on the job, Dalton Carwhile made five saves in the net for the Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Tigers (1-0), while Colby Strickland also had a save Marrone is making changes. as the two split time at goalkeeper. Some sweeping, most subtle. Marrone started rookie quarter- CROSS COUNTRY back over backup Mike Columbia’s boys placed 11th out of 22 schools at Glennon, benched 2018 first-round the Region 1-3A Meet at Alligator Lake on Saturday. draft bust and planned The Tigers’ runners ultimately came up short of to use dynamic receiver Laviska qualifying for state but Aaron Morse was close, plac- Shenault in a variety of ways before ing 28th with a time of 17:56.9. Cole Chancey contin- the rookie pulled a hamstring in ued his strong performances with a 68th-place finish the first quarter against Houston. with a time of 19:16.8, while A.J. Kihei finished 77th Jacksonville also blitzed more (17 with a time of 19:47.1. times) than it has in any game this TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Gavin Satterfield stepped up for the team with a season. Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) leaps over Jacksonville 79th-place finish with a time of 19:53.7, Rhett Feagle None of those moves helped end finished in 91st with a time of 20:48.4, Thomas the team’s skid, though. The Jaguars Jaguars defensive tackle DaVon Hamilton (52) in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game in Jacksonville. McBride finished 94th with a time of 21:08.7 and (1-7) dropped their seventh consec- Nicholas Chowdhury finished 100th with a time of utive game, 27-25 to the rival Texans er top-five draft pick and probably Instead of sulking, pointing fingers 25:24.6. on Sunday, and inched closer to their another significant reboot. or lamenting where it went wrong, Columbia also had two girls wrap up their seasons ninth losing season in the past 10 “Whatever happens at the end of Marrone is doing all he can to alter at regionals, with Audrey Fender placing 36th with years. it, we’ll be better coaches and better a time of 22:04.3 and Mackenzie Conklin coming in They’re halfway home to anoth- players for it,” Marrone said. JAGS continued on 11A 77th with a time of 24:10.2.