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Tibetan-themed development stirs disharmony Neighbors say proposed Potala Village, based on Dalai Lama’s home, is too big BY PEYTON WHITELY pwhitely@kirklandreporter.com
Pants Off Dance Off Above, Jessica and Tom Kelly smile for a photo during an ‘80s-style “prom night” at the Eagles Club in downtown Kirkland on Saturday. Dozens of Peter Kirk Elementary parents organized the adult prom, “Pants Off Dance Off ” event, which was themed “under the sea.” Right, Wearing ‘80s dresses and hairdos, attendees enjoy a night of reminiscing about their high school proms and dancing to music such as Joan Jett’s “I Love Rock N’ Roll”; The Romantics’“What I Like About You”; and The Knack’s “My Sharona.” Pictured (from left) Sabine Jacques, Melinda Pallemaerts and Katherine Walker. For the full story, including the prom king and queen results, see page 8. MARISSA LOEW, UW News Lab
Jim Hart withdraws from Kirkland Council race BY CARRIE WOOD cwood@kirklandreporter.com
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Jim Hart is no longer seeking a seat on the Kirkland City Council. The longtime Kirkland resident and land surveyor cited family health concerns for withdrawing from the race on Sept. 30. “I have decided to withdraw from the race for city council to focus my time
on family health concerns,” as the only active candidate said Hart, who is in his on the November ballot for 80s. “I am truly Position 6. humbled by the “That’s news to support I have me,” Asher told the received from Reporter, which notithe many citizens fied him of the withof Kirkland, and drawal on Sept. 30. “I wish nothing but just saw some of his the best for the yard signs going up a Jim Hart future of our comfew days ago.” munity.” Asher said he was That leaves also sorry to hear of Councilman Dave Asher Hart’s personal situation.
“He hasn’t been able to make the candidate forums because of that and I’m sorry to hear he has to drop out for that reason,” he said. “I send my best to him and his family.” While Hart’s name will still appear on the November ballot, he will not be pursuing the seat. Asher still plans to actively campaign to ensure voters know what his candidacy is about.
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As Kirkland struggles with another controversial development proposal, it finds itself essentially grappling with the ideas of one man. His name is Lobsang Dargey. It’s almost impossible to overstate how unusual Dargey’s life has been. He’s from Tibet. He studied LOBSANG DARGEY to be a monk. He didn’t come to the United States until more!” 1997. He didn’t speak EngYet for what might seem lish. By 2004, he was married. to suggest life choices based His wife, Tami, is the sister of on serenity and contemplaAndre Agassi, famous tennis tion, Dargey’s concepts for player. His wife is a cancer Kirkland have inspired what survivor. They live modestly, seems closer to frenzy. in a 1954 rambler on NorthDargey, 37, wants to build east 28th Place off Bellevue a place called Potala Village Way in Bellevue. He works along the Kirkland waterfront modestly, in an office above at 10th Avenue a food co-op “They don’t like South and Lake in downtown Everett. change. It’s not just Street South. place And if a me. Every Eastside andAaburger dry cleaner person perdeveloper has been now occupy the haps could squarebe judged by trying to get that 53,601 foot site, which their taste property for years is mostly a dirt in décor, lot. The Kirkland now.” Dargey Kiwanis used to might be Lobsang Dargey sell Christmas seen as trees there. being next What Dargey proposes to Heaven, his business certainly would change that entryway filled with Tibetan stretch of roadway. photos and philosophical The area, south of downponderings. town Kirkland, already is An example: the site of landmark lakeside “On the day you were condo and apartment develborn, you began to die. Do [ more POTALA page 2 ] not waste a single moment
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[2] October 7, 2011 [ POTALA from page 1] opments, largely setting the tone for the city and its waterfront. But those properties mostly date to the 1960s, before the advent of a state shorelines-management act. The lakefront properties often are about 30 units, with roughly the same number of parking spaces. Dargey proposes a fourstory project with 143 units and 316 underground parking stalls. For comparison, a 1997 condo project called Portsmith, built at 108 Second Ave. S. above a downtown lot once occupied by a double-decker London bus, is 150 units. To say the Potala project has attracted community interest is to vastly understate vehemence. City files are filled with letters and e-mails protesting the project. It’s criticized as too big, too dense, not fitting the neighborhood, and likely to cause traffic problems. None of that’s true, says Dargey. “We’re building it within code. We’re not asking a variance,” he said. Dargey points out the property was for sale for years, and many other developers tried to buy it, but none were successful. He says he was able to make a deal by buying the north part of the site for $4
www.kirklandreporter.com million and negotiating a 100-year ground lease for the southern part because that’s what the elderly Portland owner wanted. Dargey also argues that many concerns are unfounded, noting that an original 183-unit proposal has been reduced to 143 units and that issues such as parking are non-existent, with ample below-ground parking to be provided. “There is no project out there that has two parking spaces per unit. One project would not increase traffic.” He adds that the building will be the first on the Eastside to be built to full environmental standards known as LEED, including being completely nonsmoking, and won’t be targeted at low-income occupants, with rents starting at $1,500 a month. “Our apartment will be one of the best,” he said. “More professional people, a high-end apartment.” Dargey notes that a Potala Village already exists, which he built in Everett, and others are under development in such locations as West Seattle. All of them are named after Potala Palace, the traditional Tibetan home of the Dalai Lama, and symbolizing peace and harmony, said Dargey. That’s not to say that Dargey operates entirely on a philosophy of altruism, and
real-estate offering statements for Potala Village in Kirkland suggest returns of as much as 10 percent. “Of course,” says Dargey, explaining that he expects to make a profit. “I have investors all over the world.” However, he added, he now is anticipating the Kirkland project will be financed without investors, at a cost of about $32 million, through straightforward bank loans. That Dargey is able to undertake, and complete, such projects as Potala Village in Everett or Kirkland, is, of course, something of a mystery, since countless other developers have crashed in the economic downturn that began in 2008. “I’m not a regular developer,” said Dargey. “My project is the only one built in the middle of the recession.” Dargey says that’s because of the values he’s adopted in his life, which include disdaining many of the trappings of wealth, such as big houses and fancy cars. “We live in one of the best places on earth,” he says of the United States. “We have no appreciation of what we have. Before I think of myself, I think of others first. Why do we need five or six cars to live? We don’t need 6,000 square feet for one person. I do this work because of what I like. I’m not interested in making huge money, I just
Above, A Potala Village development by Lobsang Dargey, who is proposing a Kirkland project of the same name, is in downtown Everett. Left, The proposed Potala Village site in Kirkland along Lake Street South is mostly a dirt lot. PEYTON WHITELY, Kirkland Reporter
want people employed.” As for the objections to the proposal, Dargey says the real concerns are based on fear. “They don’t like change,” he said. “It’s not just me. Every Eastside developer has been trying to get that property for years now.” Dargey says he’s planning for a construction start next summer and that’ he’s unlikely to make many substantial changes, such as
dropping the number of units to about 100. “I don’t think so,” he said. The city’s review process for the property is scheduled to extend well into 2012. Last April, the city concluded the proposal passed a roadconcurrency test, but that finding was appealed and is being reconsidered. The city is accepting comments on the appeal through Tuesday. In addition, since part of
the land is within 200 feet of Lake Washington, a state shoreline Substantial Development Permit is required. An environmental review under the State Environmental Policy Act also is required, with the city withdrawing an earlier determination of non-significance on Aug. 4. Preparing the EIS is set to take through next April. A building-permit review will begin following those processes.
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Classic car show moves to Tacoma BY CARRIE WOOD cwood@kirklandreporter.com
The annual Kirkland Concours d’Elegance event that has drawn thousands of car enthusiasts to Carillon Point’s
waterfront over the past nine years is moving to Tacoma. The all-volunteer Concours board agreed to legally transfer ownership to the non-profit LeMay–America’s Car Museum (ACM) in
Tacoma after the event that was held earlier this month in Kirkland. City and business officials expressed their disappointment with the decision. “I’m so sad,” said Mayor
Joan McBride. “I think what strikes me the most is the Concours is such an elegant event and Carillon Point is such an elegant venue – it was very fitting.” Bill Vadino, the executive director of the Greater Kirkland Chamber of Commerce, said, “Of course, we’re disappointed, but let’s
celebrate the legacy of nine years of this event that has raised approximately $1.5 million for the hospitals.” Seattle Children’s Hospital will remain a primary beneficiary of proceeds from the event. The transfer will also be a loss for younger car
aficionados. Dozens of Lake Washington School District students have served as event judges over CONCOURS the years, learning judging etiquette and what characteristics to look for when judging. Concours chairman Jeff Clark said the new partnership with ACM gives the car show a “home that’s at the heart of the collector car community in the U.S.,” he said in a press release. “As a board, our goal has always been to insure the long-term viability and significance of the Kirkland Concours.” The board will remain as a working Founders’ Committee to help with the transition and production at the new location, Clark noted. “This will provide continuity and help retain the high caliber sponsors, judges and participants the Kirkland Concours is known for,” added Clark. Phil Smart, a MercedesBenz dealer in Seattle, has also agreed to remain as title sponsor of the event. Starting in 2012, ACM will oversee the production, planning and administration of the non-profit Kirkland Concours d’Elegance. The “Phil Smart Kirkland Concours d’Elegance, presented by America’s Car Museum” will take place Sept. 9, 2012 at ACM’s Haub Family Field in Tacoma. The 3.5-acre show field has ample room to accommodate all of the Concours’ classic coupes, sedans and sports cars. Scot Keller, chief marketing communications officer for ACM, said the museum has long been a supporter of the Concours as an event sponsor. “Our CEO and museum have been involved with the board for years. The founding members of the Concours are all people we know well and have great relationships with,” said Keller. “We’ve been very interested in supporting the event and had a vision for continuing to help it grow.” The event will also become a signature event for the museum, said David Madeira, CEO of ACM, the Tacoma automotive museum that will open its nine-acre campus in June 2012. “The Kirkland Concours ranks among the top five Concours in the nation and has become the premier event of its kind in the Pacific Northwest,” said Madeira in a press release, adding, “I salute ... the Concours board for having faith in ACM to assume stewardship of this fabulous event that is known by car collectors around the world.” For more information, visit www.lemaymuseum.org.
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Police Blotter The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Kirkland Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland, which average about 1,000 per week. Between Sept. 16 to Sept. 22, the Kirkland Police Department reported 465 traffic violations (eight DUIs, seven hit and runs, seven school zone citations), 26 alarm calls, 30 car accidents, 17 noise complaints, 12 thefts, six burglaries, six car prowls, 10 domestic violence calls, 10 calls for harassment, four acts of fraud, 14 calls of a disturbance and two animal-related calls. At least 39 people were arrested.
Sept. 29 Shoplifting: 6:30 p.m., 10020 N.E. 137th St. A 60-year-old Kirkland woman was arrested for shoplifting sliced turkey, ham and salami, pound cake, sea salt bread sticks,
Suspended License: 3:43 p.m. 11800 101st Place N.E. A 40-year-old Kirkland woman was arrested for driving with a suspended license after police contacted her as an unwanted person. Police told her several times not to drive, but she drove away. She was stopped and taken to jail.
16-year-old Kirkland boy was booked, cited and released for third-degree theft after shoplifting two polo shirts from Costco. DUI: 6:45 p.m., 1200 block of Sixth St. A 47-year-old Shoreline man hit a parked vehicle with his car and was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs. A blood draw was done at Evergreen Hospital for drug analysis.
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“We timed (the prom) so when we’re out having dinner with our lovely wives, the future generation could gaze into the eyes of our generation to see exactly what it looks like to have prom on the other side.“ Cory Sandahl
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The King County Council has worked very hard over the last four years to keep the county’s financial health from deteriorating during the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. This year, we are facing a new reality. Even though revenues are starting to improve, they are not growing at rates that will sustain us. But a crisis can also be an opportunity. The County Council continues to ensure that your tax dollars are used wisely within our balanced budget. We are working smarter, finding efficiencies and initiating reforms that have transformed King County government. In the last four years, we have cut $233 million of our General Fund budget, which for 2011 is $618 million. These dramatic cuts affect a fund that is responsible for the operation of public safety and criminal justice agencies, the public health programs that protect us from pandemics and inspect the restaurants we visit, and a wide range of government services from assessments to elections. Those cuts have created an opportunity for the county to think beyond lost revenues, and concentrate on what could be done with the resources available. What has been the result of that thinking? Most county employees giving up their cost of living increases— a savings of $23.5 million. Our continued success in the implementation of prevention programs and therapeutic alternatives to incarceration— such as our nationally recognized Drug and Mental Health Court programs. These programs provide alternatives to incarceration such as counseling, education and job training, and save the county money. Transforming the health of King County employees. The savings from the Healthy Incentive program supported by the Council will reduce the county’s health care budget by $61 million in the next two years. These savings will be redirected to preserve government services that would have been cut, such as public safety and public health. Public/private partnerships, like the one we have with HealthPoint – a partnership that helps keep the doors of many of our public health clinics open. Using technology solutions to save costs. We have streamlined electronic court records in Superior Court, which reduces costs and makes records more easily accessible to the public and law enforcement online. And this year a pilot project in the Council’s
Government Accountability and Oversight Committee implemented the use of electronic meeting materials. It’s a practice that can be replicated across other county agencies and can make a real difference. Reforming the way animal services are provided to the unincorporated communities of King County. The county’s new regional animal services program, a collaborative effort between the county and 27 suburban cities, spreads the cost of animal control, sheltering and licensing. This model has a more sustainable income level, a record low euthanasia rate, a growing volunteer and foster program and it strengthens animal cruelty investigations. Process improvements in the King County Assessor’s Office. A new method for the delivery of annual property valuation notices will save $120,000 in annual postage costs and promote staff efficiencies. We have reformed our government without dipping into the County’s “Rainy Day”reserve. And while credit scores for governments across the country are slipping, we have maintained the County’s AAA credit rating, allowing us to refinance money at lower interest rates. In 2012, the Budget Leadership Team is committed to continuing our reforms. We will challenge all county agencies to find three percent savings by doing their work more efficiently, and we will continue to consolidate county facilities and programs to contain
costs. Despite our efforts, major challenges remain. One example is the crisis in the preservation of our county roads. Due to continued annexations and a funding formula mandated by the state, our roads budget faces significant cuts in 2012. Restructuring of our roads funding system is necessary. Without it, over time, there will be diminished regular maintenance and storm response and potential road closures in our unincorporated areas. We must also prepare for a state budget shortfall of $1.4 billion, which will likely mean further cuts to critical county services, especially public health. After four years of cuts, there are no easy cuts left. That’s why your involvement in this process is vital. Over the next seven weeks, the Council will review all aspects of the budget. During that time we urge you to get involved: come to one of our three special night meetings on the budget, get updates on our budget web page (www.kingcounty.gov/council/budget), and watch the budget meetings on King County Television (KCTV). We want you to be our partner in this budget and in the continuing reform of King County Government.
Julia Patterson, Kathy Lambert, Jane Hague and Joe McDermott are the Metropolitan King County Council’s 2012 Budget Leadership Team.
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Bob Sternoff is committed I want to strongly support Councilman Bob Sternoff for reelection to the Kirkland City Council. Mr. Sternoff has served Kirkland with distinction first as a member and chair of the Park Board and then as a member of the Kirkland City Council. He represents our city in numerous regional activities, but his real contribution is his strong hand on the tiller as a member of the council. He was an advocate of annexing the new area of Kirkland, which was long overdue, and has consistently worked to restrain the growth of the city budget. As chair of the Public Safety Committee, he is responsible for ensuring
that this paramount duty of the city is carried out with the well-being of the citizenry in mind. The best evidence of this is the public’s perception that Kirkland is a safe city as evidenced by several polls. Please join me in voting for the reelection of an intelligent, committed public servant.
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Nixon uses misleading statistics No one likes taxes. It’s worse when candidates misuse statistics about taxes in order to get your vote. Toby Nixon says that Councilwoman Greenway voted for an 8.86 percent property tax increase in 2005. He said it on Kirkland Views and at the Chamber/Rotary candidate fo-
rum. That sounds outrageous, doesn’t it? However, it’s not accurate. Mr. Nixon has plucked the “8.86 percent” out of the City’s Ordinance 4025 in a reference to the council’s approval of a provision known as “banked capacity.” The council did this to fund 13 new public safety positions, including a five-person “proactive unit” for the Police Department and an additional medical aid unit at the Juanita/Totem Lake fire station. However, the council’s vote on property taxes didn’t increase taxes on your home by 8.86 percent. Instead, they approved a total millage increase – including the banked capacity – from $1.305 to $1.322, an increase of 1.7 cents. For example, this means the council’s
2005 vote increased the annual tax on a $400,000 home by $6.80 per year. That’s less than $10 per year. If that same property appreciated in value by $36,000 between the two years, the total increase in tax approved by council – including the increase due to the appreciation in the property – was $54.39 per year. That’s nowhere near an 8.86 percent tax increase and a small price to pay for the increased public safety benefit. So if someone tells you that Greenway increased your property taxes, now you know that is a misleading campaign spin. If you want your elected officials to tell the truth about taxes and finances while protecting public safety, please join me in voting for Jessica Greenway for re-election.
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While Lake Washington High School students danced to Lady Gaga at their homecoming on Saturday night, Paisley Madison grooved to “Sweet Dreams” by the Eurythmics in a frilly green frock with lace gloves, a pearl choker and diamond necklaces at her second chance at
caught drinking spiked punch. Leaving their kids with babysitters, they said goodbye to their children for the night to enjoy a few hours reliving the high school pinnacle at the “Dance Off Pants Off ” prom at the Eagles Club in downtown Kirkland. “This is prom redemption,” said Shelly Clarke, who attended the prom with her husband in a sparkly powder
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A couple poses for a snapshot during the Dance Off Pants Off adult prom at the Eagles Club on Saturday. MARISSA LOES, UW News Lab wanted to be.” On Saturday night he played bass guitar in the live band at prom. When word got to Madison about a potential prom she decided to make it happen. Over a few months, they formed prom court, decorations and venue committees. All their hard work paid off Saturday night. The venue was transformed into an ’80s prom, complete with stream-
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Top 8 “TO-DO’S” in Order to Sell orderly & maintained when location. Those that are Robert & Sue, of Rose Hill in Kirkland, were about buying these types of homes your home is on the market. Fresh bark, fresh paint, are doing it at a substantial at their wits’ end. “We have clean roof, cut lawn all play 20-30% discount off had our home market value. New paint into the curb appeal. on the market 6. Staging: Once inside & cleaned carpets will for nearly 4 your home, a buyer must show the home is wellmonths & be wowed. Intoxicate their maintained. “Move-in” we have had senses. They want to see condition appeals to only a handful up-to-date furnishings, more buyers. of visitors & smell a clean home, touch 4. Competitive absolutely NO nice cabinets, hear peace & Advantage: Buyers offers! What quiet & of course “taste the do we do to Debbie Walter are shoppers. Past area Realtor - RE/MAX NW sales, as well as current good life.” get our home 7. Brokers: An accomlistings & foreclosures, sold?” plished, knowledgeable are your direct competiIn today’s market nearly Broker/Realtor can be your tion. You must take these all sellers want to know the biggest ally during the sellinto consideration when secret to selling their homes ing process. They know the settling on a list price for quickly & for the most latest market trends & have your home. What amenities money possible. Although built a network of other bro& upgrades do these homes there is no golden equation, kers & contacts to whom to have? Do the homes in there are Top Eight factors market your home. Skilled your neighborhood all have that will help you accombrokers have an arsenal of updated baths, kitchens, or plish this goal. marketing tools available to landscaped yards? In order Robert & Sue listened to them: video, virtual tours, the below advice of a profes- to price in line with them webcasts, brochures, webyou must be able to boast sional & successful Broker - their home elicited an offer these same things, otherwise sites, MLS listings & more! 8. Marketing: Marketing buyers will go elsewhere. within 30 days. They suc5. Curb Appeal: Curb ap- has gone global. With the cessfully closed the followpower of the Internet, you peal is the first impression. ing month. can showcase your home to You must keep the yard 1. Price: You may think that location is the leading factor of whether or not a home sells. It is, instead, price. Think about this: you have a home located in a prestigious & sought-after Windermere Real Estate/Central, Inc. neighborhood, yet the list price is tens of thousands of Clive@Windermere.com dollars over the comps for www.Kirklandhomelistings.com the area. Truth: NOBODY wants it - but this same Specializing in property priced just below the competition will fly off Kirkland Properties. the market. Price is KING in this market! 2. Location: Okay, location is still very important. A home that sits next to a jail, a crime-ridden neighborhood, or busy street is less desirable than one that backs up to green space. If your home has a “boast-able” location, then by all means boast about d ble n it. Buyers today are looka aila s ing for neighborhoods that t deliver amenities such as lo av h parks, restaurants, theaters. c ow a They want good schools, n walk-able neighborhoods Be ing & plenty of things to keep nc them entertained without a driving far. fin 3. Condition: There is a small segment of the market that is made up of renovators, flippers, & investors. You won’t find near as many people these days eager to buy your run-down property that is in a good
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LAKE WASHINGTON BASKETBALL PLAYER COMMITS TO PENN Lake Washington basketball player and senior, Darien Nelson-Henry has committed to play basketball for the University of Pennsylvania. The 6 foot 10 inch center, verbally committed to the division I school at the end of September. Pennsylvania is coached by Jerome Allen, who played in the NBA, and for the Quakers at Penn. This is his second year as head coach. Last season the Quakers, playing in the Ivy League Division, finished with a 7-7 league record and were 13-15 overall, for a fourth place league finish. This past winter NelsonHenry helped the Kangs to the district tournament, where they lost to Rainier Beach, ending the season with a 15-11 record.
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n a night reserved for fancy cars and pagentry, the Lake Washington football team took center stage against Sammamish on Sept. 30. The game was pushed into overtime after a 42-42 tie at the end of regulation, following Totem’s touchdown with 47 seconds on the clock in the fourth quarter. Prior to the overtime period, the team’s traded touchdowns all night, ending the first half with a 14-14 score. After the homecoming parade, the teams reemerged to tackle the second half. Sammamish struck first with a touchdown run in the third quarter for a 1714 lead. Then the Totem’s found their way through Kang defense, with a failed kick for a 20-14 game. Lake Washington answered with a touchdown of their own
with 8:37 on the clock to make it a 21-20 game for the Kangs. Sammamish’s Austin Lee, a senior quarterback, made his second touchdown of the night with 6:46 left in the third to give the Totems a 26-21 edge. In the next 18 minutes the teams would score five more touchdowns, followed by the Totems final points in overtime. Lake Washington’s Daniel Porras, a junior running back, made a touchdown run with 4:58 left in the third to lift the Kangs to a 28-26 lead. The Totems answered with 3:15 on the clock to boost the score to 34-28, before Lake Washington scored again with 1:46 left to steal the lead with a 35-34 score. With 12 minutes left to play in the game, the Kangs put some space between the two teams with a touchdown at 10:02 in the fourth. The score was 42-34. But Sam-
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Above, Reigning homecoming king and queen Max Bunnell and Jasmin Du wave to the crowd during the home football game on Sept. 30. Lake Washington running back Daniel Porras (No. 32) slides through the Totem defense during the Kangs home loss to Sammamish last week. The Totems took the game 48-42. PHOTOS BY TENNAWAY PHOTOGRAPHY
mamish edged their way into the endzone after burning time with just 30 seconds remaining in the game, tying things at 42 points. Going into overtime, in
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The Totems’ Nick Myers forced his way through to take the game 48-42. Lake Washington hosts Liberty at 7 p.m. Oct. 7.
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Liberty finally did what it needed to in order to get the win: finish. The Patriots got a six-yard touchdown run from Tei Staladi to take a 16-14 lead over Juanita Friday on Sept. 30, with one minute and 34
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But after a sack and two incompletions, Liberty was facing a fourth down with 21 yards to go. At that point Jordan West completed a pass to Josh Gordon for 48 yards. The play was partially called back due to holding, which left Liberty with a fourth and one. Staladi ran for 34 yards on the play, and scored his second touchdown of the game the next play. “I did all I could and my line blocked really well,” Staladi said. His first touchdown came in the first quarter,
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