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Community mourns 12-year-old boy who died in zip-line accident People share their thoughts, memories on Facebook memorial page Andy Nystrom anystrom@redmond-reporter.com
Jackson Roos is described as an “amazing young man, a happy, active, loving boy.” Those words come from the 12-year-old boy’s Facebook
memorial page the day after medics attempted after he accidentally to resuscitate him. hung himself on a zip Detectives don’t line in the family’s back know how he was yard in the 8800 block caught up in the line, of 255th Avenue Northwhich was 20 feet east near Redmond. above the ground and Roos’ mother discovran 100 feet across Jackson Roos ered him at about 2:30 the yard, according to p.m. Wednesday afterSgt. Cindi West, King noon. The Evergreen County Sheriff ’s OfMiddle School student was fice public information officer. pronounced dead at the scene They’re investigating whether
the helmet the boy was wearing was hung up or another line used to sit in while zip lining became entangled. Detectives noted that the zip line appeared to be commercially made and installed; it was removed from the home for the investigation. Kathryn Reith, Lake Washington School District director of communications, was at Evergreen Middle School on
Thursday morning and noted that staff members informed students of Roos’ death when school began and counselors were on hand to speak to kids. “It’s all about the kids. We want to make sure that they feel OK and counselors are there if they need to express what’s on their minds,” Reith said. At lunchtime on Thursday, students wrote messages to [ more roos page 5 ]
Taking it to the streets to enforce crosswalk law Police spent two days citing drivers who didn’t stop long enough to let pedestrians cross the street Samantha Pak spak@redmond-reporter.com
The streets surrounding Redmond Square shopping center are rarely empty. With 30 businesses occupying its five buildings — located in the heart of downtown Redmond between 164th and 166th avenues northeast from Redmond Way to Cleveland Street — it’s not uncommon to see cars and pedestrians sharing the road. But the high volume of traffic also presents a high risk of vehicle-pedestrian collisions. Amanda Spohnholtz knows this from firsthand experience. As an employee at Asante Salon in downtown Redmond, she crosses Cleveland Street on a regular basis. The salon is located at 16528 Cleveland St., Suite D, on the north side of Cleveland Street, but she and other building employees are required to park in the Redmond Square parking lot across the street. Spohnholtz said on more than one occasion, a car has sped around her as she made her way to or from work. As a result of these experiences, she now thinks twice as a driver when she approaches a crosswalk. “You definitely pay attention,” she said about looking for pedestrians.
Redmond traffic lieutenant Doug Kruger enters the crosswalk on Cleveland Street as part of the Redmond Police Department’s pedestrian enforcement on Tuesday morning. On a two-lane road, vehicles are required to remain stopped until the pedestrian has walked from curb to curb. samantha pak, Redmond Reporter Rod Mash, practice manager of Animal Emergency Hospital of Redmond at 16421 Cleveland St., also has stories about vehicles not yielding for him as he made his way across Cleveland Street, including a few times in which he’d almost been hit.
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Spohnholtz and Mash are not the only ones who have had close calls, which is why the entire traffic unit of the Redmond Police Department (RPD) spent Sept. 18 and 25 enforcing RCW 46.61.235 at the crosswalk on Cleveland Street between
164th and 166th avenues northeast. The code states a vehicle must “stop and remain stopped to allow a pedestrian or bicycle to cross the roadway within an unmarked or marked crosswalk when the pedestrian or bicycle is upon or within one [ more CROSSWALK page 5 ]
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Five to 10 years ago, not many people lived in downtown Redmond. But in recent years, there has been a lot of development in the neighborhood and this renewal has brought with it residents and workers who walk, bike or drive around on a regular basis. As downtown grows, city staff and officials
are working to create a neighborhood that will provide people with choices in housing, transportation and more. “There’s so much more to do...to make this neighborhood a special neighborhood,� said City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione. To help develop the neighborhood, the city held an open house Wednesday evening to let people know
about projects downtown, and get input from community members. Highlighted projects included the Downtown Park, Redmond Central Connector (RCC), the conversion of Redmond Way and Cleveland Street to two-way streets, and the 164th Avenue Northeast extension and reconfiguration. Education Hill resident Marilee Crivello has lived in Redmond for 30 years — back when there was only one stop light in town. “I’ve seen a lot of change,� she said. Crivello, an administrative assistant in the construction division of Redmond’s Public Works Department, said she likes what she sees with the RCC and spends time at Downtown Park, but is concerned about how the city is going to address traffic
they would like to see more cafes and other areas where they can gather. “There’s nowhere to go unless you go to a bar and I don’t want to go to a bar,� Wilson said. Crivello added that she is ready to downsize her living arrangements and would
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Take your time while navigating Redmond streets When I think of the crosswalks and pedestrian safety issues featured in this issue’s cover story, I can’t help but return to my youth. As a 5-year-old, my mom arranged for me to meet up with a police officer in my hometown of Redondo Beach, Calif., for a newspaper article on crossing the street safely. (Yes, I was in the paper as the subject of a story before becoming a writer myself years later.) Of course, I can’t remember much of what happened that day, but there’s a picture of me in my parents’ collection staring into the street while the officer points at the crosswalk. In another photo, the officer is holding my hand as we safely cross a busy intersection. That day must have been ingrained in my head because I’ve always been paranoid about walking through crosswalks. I always wait until all cars stop going both ways before I make my way to the other side of the street. (Redmond’s plethora of one-way streets obviously doesn’t apply here.) In two-way street land, friends have often made fun of me for not waiting for one car to pass and then strolling out into Andy Nystrom
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the crosswalk while the car in the other lane passes. OK, I’m sure I did that a lot as a teenager, but not in my adulthood. And definitely not after I was bumped by a car in which the driver wasn’t paying attention — I had the right of way in the crosswalk, and thankfully I wasn’t injured. I was mad, though, and let the driver know about it. I’ve almost been hit a few times while walking in a crosswalk in recent years at my old job in Bothell and at home in Seattle, so I commend the Redmond Police Department for focusing two days downtown on enforcing the law in which cars must wait
until pedestrians make their way from curb to curb before moving onward. I don’t think any of us are in that much of a hurry when we’re driving that we can’t wait an extra 15-20 seconds or so to let someone move through a crosswalk. We’ve got a nice downtown here and people like to get out on their feet and enjoy it, so drivers, don’t ruin someone’s stroll by being impatient or not paying attention and giving them a scare. You’d want drivers to be courteous to you when you’re walking, as well. Be smart. Be safe.
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Business owner applauds Sonics’ possible return to area As a business owner, Eastsider and, of course, a sports fan, I wanted to applaud the recent developments regarding the possible return of the Seattle Supersonics. And not only show appreciation for the unprecedented deal offered by Chris Hansen and ArenaCo, but also thank the Eastside elected representatives who framed the discussion and got us closer to the deal we have in front of us today. As a business owner, I am amazed at the flexibility and grateful for the extreme generosity of Chris Hansen and ArenaCo partners Pete and Erik Nordstrom and Steve Ballmer. With 34 business locations in several states and being an avid sports fan, I have never seen an agreement that has so little risk for taxpayers like you and me. In fact, with the exception of a possible $10 million to $20 million for traffic and pedestrian infrastructure (which would be covered by arena revenues), we are only being asked to use the line of credit of Seattle and King County. And Hansen and ArenaCo are guaranteeing the payments. In this economy, the use of public funds in the city, county and state is paramount for those who are underserved. Having grown up from challenged beginnings, I have been there. Extravagant uses of public funds in the past have been frustrating to me, but this situation is different. This is a public-private partnership where the risk is borne and guaranteed by the owners. Hansen is taking a sizable risk for the greater good of our community. He is fulfilling the
dreams of so many with the prospect of the NBA returning to Seattle, where it belongs. In tandem with the flexibility of ArenaCo, I want to thank King County Council members Jane Hague and Kathy Lambert. From the beginning, they framed the discussion and succeeded in enhancing the agreement to protect the taxpayers, minimize financial risk, address transportation access and freight mobility issues and the WNBA and tenants of the Key Arena. In addition, the environmental, economic impact analysis and other requirements leave open the possibility of other locations. And, finally, after two previous stadiums, they helped mandate protections of our deep water port and international trading partners. Lambert and Hague were also instrumental in recent legislation that would use the same financing mechanism that may be utilized for this arena proposal for other sports, civic and arts facilities. This could be an option for the proposed Tateuchi Center in Bellevue along with other needed venues. Please join me in appreciating the efforts of the proposed owners and our forward-thinking representatives, their efforts should be applauded.
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Can ‘environmental friends’ be stopped in Redmond? From tree socks in Anderson Park to gravel in Hartman trail, can those “environment friends” be stopped somehow? The Hartman trail has been destroyed and it will take many years for nature to take it back. And why is the city
participating in these mindless “enhancements” when some “activists” want to feel like they are doing something useful for the rest of us? What a waste of money and city resources. Nature is most beautiful when untouched.
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Villeneuve missed the point with GOP convention column Mr. Villeneuve, I think you missed the point of the GOP convention (Aug. 31 Reporter). It’s the economy! When President Obama took over, unemployment was at 7.8 percent and it is now 8.1 percent with 40 continuous months of unemployment over 8 percent. The American Recovery and Reinvestment act was supposedly a guarantee to keep unemployment under 8 percent. The median income was $54,000 and is now $50,000. The price of gasoline was $1.82 per gallon and it is now $3.82. The National Debt was $10.6 trillion and is now $16 trillion. Data from FOX news broadcast on Sept. 4. Mr. Villeneuve, I suggest that your cherrypicked misleading trivia is totally irrelevant to the 23 million friends, neighbors and family members who are unemployed or underemployed in this nation of ours. Mr. Obama, has given it his best shot for nearly four years. He said on Feb. 1, 2009, “If I don’t have this thing done in three years, then there is going to be a one term proposition.” So be it.
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www.redmond-reporter.com [ Crosswalk from page 1] lane of the half of the roadway upon which the vehicle is traveling or onto which it is turning.” For example, RPD traffic officer Sande English said on a two-lane road such as Cleveland Street, drivers must remain stopped until the pedestrian has walked from curb to curb. On a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane, she said the pedestrian must be out of the driver’s lane and reach the other side of the center lane before the driver can proceed. While drivers must be prepared to stop for pedestrians, RPD community outreach facilitator Jim Bove said it is also “important for pedestrians to remember that they have a role, as well, in their safety,” meaning paying attention. He added that it’s best to make eye contact with drivers so you know it’s safe to cross.
MORE ATTENTION NEEDED
To enforce the code on Tuesday, RPD traffic lieutenant Doug Kruger spent two hours dressed in plain clothes crossing the crosswalk on Cleveland Street. As he crossed, English would spot cars making violations and report them to the traffic officers who were patrolling Cleveland Street in two cars and on two motorcycles and would pull over offenders. In those two hours, RPD pulled over 29 vehicles. They pulled over 29 cars during their two-hour enforcement window on Sept. 18, as well — about a third of these also included cell-phone violations. English said she was only reporting “the most egregious violations” so only a few drivers received a warning. Most received the $124 citation for their moving violation. During Tuesday’s enforcement, there were several times when Kruger almost got hit as cars wouldn’t even slow down as he entered their lanes.
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“I don’t think they Pedestrian Numbers realize how close they collisions for 2011-12 are (to me),” 2011: Kruger said. • 13 pedestrian-involved Bove, collisions who was the • 25 bicycle-involved collisions undercover 2012 (through July 31): pedestrian the • 10 pedestrian-involved first week, also collisions (this includes one encountered fatality) inattentive • 16 bicycle-involved collisions drivers during More information his stint. • http://tinyurl.com/bw3zk7a. “It was an eye opener how often people don’t pay attention,” he said. Bove said while he was the pedestrian, he had to stop mid crosswalk while a record eight vehicles drove through without stopping for him. Spohnholtz saw this happen and wasn’t surprised. “That happens all the time,” she said.
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Both Spohnholtz and Mash said they approved of the RPD’s extra enforcement in the last two weeks. “It’s nice,” Spohnholtz said. Bove said during their first enforcement period last week, they had a number of Redmond Square businesses thank them for doing it, including one man who told them he has almost been hit by a car several times. Bove said the RPD does this type of enforcement occasionally at various locations including school zones, depending on where they receive complaints. He said the goal of the enforcement is to educate people and keep everyone — drivers and pedestrians — safe. “That is our No. 1 priority,” he said.
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A man who is suspected of robbing a Lovers store at gunpoint in Issaquah last week may be the same man who committed the same crime at a Lovers in Redmond on Tuesday afternoon. Issaquah Police investigators arrested the man for armed robbery on Tuesday, tracking him down at his Issaquah apartment near the Lovers store searching his car and finding cash and a handgun, possible evidence in the robbery. The 42-year-old man is being held at the King County Jail for investigation of first-degree armed robbery for the Sept. 20 holdup. In Redmond on
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Roos and his family. On the Facebook page — which had 1,000-plus likes at the Reporter’s deadline for this issue — Erin Brooks Bell wrote: “Very sad day at Evergreen Middle School. Our hearts and prayers are with the Roos family.”
Tuesday, the Lovers store in the 15000 block of Northeast 24th Street was robbed at gunpoint at approximately 12:45 p.m. Redmond Police reported the suspect entered the store, went behind the counter, displayed a small handgun and demanded cash. The suspect ordered the employee who was the only other person in Lovers at the time to go to the back of the store as he fled with an undisclosed amount of money. There were no injuries. The suspect is described as male, Hispanic, in his mid-30s, about 5-foot-8, medium build and wearing a baseball hat, sunglasses, orange or red jacket, blue jeans
and gloves. He also concealed the lower portion of his face with a red, fabric mask. Jim Bove of the Redmond Police Department said there are many similarities in the two robberies, and they are still gathering evidence in the Redmond crime and working with Issaquah detectives. The robber in both cases had similar clothing, description, method of operation and hit the same store, but Redmond police need to find a definitive link before they can arrest someone, Bove added. The case is under investigation by the Issaquah Police Department Detectives Division.
Jeanne Tueller Krumperman added: “I keep thinking about how a few years ago, Jackson did me a big favor and sang in the children’s Christmas choir. He was so good-natured and positive about doing it, and I am grateful I had that chance to get to know him better. Your
family is in our hearts and prayers.” Roos’ father, Bryan, owns Roos Orthodontics in Redmond; the business was closed on Thursday.
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that this may or may not be true, or at least it may not be the whole story. For example, “Eat up,” was the headline of a recent article on the benefits of calorierestriction, which was based on one study’s conclusion that slim monkeys did not have a longer life expectancy than their overweight peers. In other words, if eating less doesn’t let you live longer, why not dig in while you can? “Exercise is not enough when it comes to weight loss,” says another. So why bother getting sweaty? In the face of such inconsistencies in our health messages, who can blame those who simply give up and let the chips fall wherever they may?
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Vehicle prowls: Redmond police responded to two vehicle prowls. The first came at 10:09 a.m. from an apartment complex in the 16500 block of Northeast 35th Court in Overlake. The second came from the 7200 block of 152nd Avenue Northeast in Grass Lawn. Robbery: Redmond police responded to a call at 12:48 p.m. reporting a robbery at a business in the 1500 block of Northeast 24th Street in Overlake.
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Burglary: A resident in the 7300 block of 134th Avenue Northeast in Grass Lawn reported a burglary at 5:52 p.m.
Identity theft: Redmond police responded to reported identity theft at 9:20 p.m. in the 8700 block of 160th Avenue Northeast of Education Hill. The investigation is still ongoing.
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Sunday, Sept. 23 Overdose: At 7:26 p.m., Redmond police investigated a reported overdose by a female in the 8500 block of 166th Avenue Northeast on Education Hill. She was taken to Overlake by medics. Assault: At 1:09 p.m., a caller in the 17000 block of Avondale Way downtown reported an assault that occurred earlier in the month. Vehicle prowls: Redmond police responded to two reports of vehicle prowls. The first came at 12:09 p.m. from Grass Lawn. An iPod was taken The second report came at 8:39 p.m from Overlake.
Saturday, Sept. 22 Assault: At 10:56 p.m., Redmond police investigated a physical domestic disturbance report in the 11400 block of Avondale Road of Education Hill. Assault: A man in the 18600 block of Redmond Way downtown was arrested at 1:07 p.m. and taken to jail for assaulting his wife. Vandalism: At 2:13 a.m., Redmond police investigated a report of damage to a fountain at an apartment complex in the 7900 block of 170th Place Northeast downtown.
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Ludtke’s Evelyn Rose is a classy, sassy clothing boutique is able to put something together for them because she knows her entire inventory. She added that Less than a year ago, Kim she will also suggest pieces that Ludtke was studying to be a the customer may not pick out mortgage banker. themselves. She had chosen the career “I help them get out of their path because it was practical but box a little,” she said. knew it wasn’t what she wanted Sue Travers, who is the CFO at to do. So in early May, when her Dr. Raymond Hsu, DDS in Vilboyfriend suggested she open a lage Square, agrees. consignment store in an empty “Kim knows what she has and space they discovered next to gets great enjoyment in helping Value Village in downtown you find something fun to wear Redmond, Ludtke gave the idea or give as a gift,” she said. serious consideration. Travers has shopped at Evelyn While she didn’t want to open Rose a number of times since the a store next to Value Village, she store opened and said she always knew of another vacant space in enjoys it. She describes her expedowntown. riences and meeting fellow shopThis space was located in the pers as “friends getting together Village Square plaza and was to have a great time in someone previously The Closet, another else’s closet.” consignment store. “I have bought several gifts for About two months later on July people of all age groups,” Travers 9, Ludtke opened Evelyn Rose said. “I like the fact that Kim has Consignment Boutique at 16150 the most positive attitude and is N.E. 85th St. in Redmond. fun, helpful and caring about all As a fashion lover and longof her customers.” time consignment shopper and She admitted that she probably consignor, it had always been loves having Ludtke’s shop in the Ludtke’s dream to open her own plaza too much because it is so store. convenient to go shopping dur“Jewelry, fashion, accessories, ing her lunch hour. Travers also dressing someone, I love that,” added that their patients also the Education Hill resident said. enjoy having a shop in the plaza Ludtke opened Evelyn Rose as a treat when they come in for — named for her twin daughters an appointment. Erika Evelyn and Emily Rose — Wendie Jesson, a treatment with the philosophy of “somecoordinator for Roos Orthodonthing for everyone.” tics in Village Square, has also The shop specializes in stopped in Evelyn Rose since the women’s fashion and offers an as- boutique opened and has nothsortment of clothing, accessories ing but good things to say about and jewelry. her experiences. She describes Ludtke said she wanted to the store as “clean, tidy, well provide a different consignment laid out and the merchandise is experience for shoppers and that cre- talking You know to the right people makes all the difference. fantastic.” ate a more boutique-like enviIn how addition to shopping, Jesson the latest fad The right people know to listen and distinguish ronment in her store. This means has also consigned with Ludtke. from a proven strategy. A family affair: Evelyn Rose owner Kim Ludtke gathers with her daughters, Emily Rose (middle) and Erika Evelyn outside the when a customer comes in and Redmond consignment boutique. Ludtke opened her business on July 9. Courtesy photo tells her what theyAt need, Ludtke [ more clothing page 11 ] Edward Jones, we are guided by a set of principles that have Samantha Pak
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Pediatric practice is a Stepping Stone to healthiness For some families, a doctor’s visit may mean forgoing groceries for a week or fewer outings because they can’t afford to fill up the car, as well. Pediatric nurse practitioner Amy Adkins-Dwivedi is working to eliminate that need to choose with Stepping Stone Pediatrics, the medical practice she opened in June in Redmond. In addition to accepting patients with health insurance, Adkins-Dwivedi also offers a direct-care plan in which families pay $39.99 a month per patient, for unlimited care. “I don’t think having health insurance or not having health insurance should stop people from getting care for their kids,” she explained, adding that she also offers discounts for families with multiple children. She can offer a direct-care option to families because Washington state is one of 19 states that allows health care providers to do so. Adkins-Dwivedi,
who sees patients from birth to 21 years of age, is required to report her numbers regarding direct-care patients to and is governed by the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner. Adkins-Dwivedi said with Stepping Stone’s direct-care plan, patients are not locked into a long-term commitment so they can leave and come back as needed. She came up with her pricing by polling families and single-working adults about what they thought primary health care should cost. “It’s less than a regular cup of coffee a day,” Adkins-Dwivedi said as a comparison to her direct-care plan. Growing up in Ohio, Adkins-Dwivedi said she remembers her father not going to the doctor and usually ending up in the hospital as a result. She also remembers her mother plastering her husband’s arm after he’d injured it because they couldn’t afford health care. “People did what they could,” AdkinsDwivedi said. “You let everything go.” [ more pediatric page 11 ]
Amy Adkins-Dwivedi opened Stepping Stone Pediatrics in June. She accepts patients with health insurance and also offers a direct-care plan. SAMANTHA PAK, Redmond Reporter
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patients at her office, located at 8105 166th Ave. N.E. in downtown Redmond, Adkins-Dwivedi also makes house calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week. She is the only pediatric-care provider who does house calls and said she will see patients anywhere on the Eastside. Adkins-Dwivedi added that this service is good for families
[ CLOTHING from page 9] “My experience as a consignor has been equally as good (as my shopping experience),” she said. “(Ludtke) tends to only accept major labels in very good shape, so she doesn’t always take what I have to offer, but I understand how it works, so that’s completely OK with me.” Ludtke said the clothes consignors bring in don’t need to be on hangers but they do need to be clean. She also steams everything that comes in and looks over all items multiple times to make sure they are ready for the sales floor. Before opening Evelyn Rose, Ludtke, who has consigned her own clothes for
with multiple children, newborns or those with mobility issues. She said house calls are also more convenient for families with children who may get stressed out outside their home environment. As a nurse practitioner Adkins-Dwivedi — who received her bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of Cincinnati and master’s degree
more than a decade, spoke with other consignors, took their complaints and worked to provide a better venue for them. Some of the ways she has done this include providing consignors with an itemized list of what they bring in so they can keep track of everything and not requiring consignors to make appointments to bring in their items. Ludtke said she currently has 127 consignors and they bring in a variety of items from current trends and fashions to the more classic styles, which follows her philosophy of something for everyone. “It automatically gives me a variety of items in the store,” Ludtke said.
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in nursing from The Ohio State University — treats patients for anything from ear infections and asthma to depression and behavioral issues. Stepping Stone also does vaccines, and various
tests including strep, urine and blood tests. “No matter what their needs are, I’m here for them,” Adkins-Dwivedi said, adding that she will also refer patients to specialists when it is needed.
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Snohomish defeated Redmond, 24-17, in nonleague football action last Friday night. The visiting Mustangs fell behind, 21-0, after one quarter, but came back with a pair of touchdowns in the second by Zach Wheat (3yard run) and Jackson Keimig (13-yard pass from Wheat). Redmond’s Nick Kopak tacked on a 27-yard field goal in the third and Snohomish added a field goal of its own in the fourth. Redmond (1-3) will host Bothell at 7 p.m. tonight.
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• Makena Schoene blasted 15 kills, Michele Brown had 14 assists and Morgan Cadigan had eight kills, seven digs and three aces in Bear Creek’s 25-14, 25-3, 25-16 victory over Seattle Lutheran on Tuesday.
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• At Woodinville on Monday, the Falcons defeated Redmond, 29-27, 25-21, 25-17. For the Mustangs, Audrey Hyem had 13 kills and 11 digs, Sarah McClurkin had 13 assists and Dagny Safon had 22 digs. In a recent 25-13, 25-15, 25-21 victory over Marysville Getchell, McClurkin had 13 assists and Hyem had 10 kills and four aces. • Seattle Academy defeated Overlake in five games on Monday. Overlake took the first two, 25-23 and 25-15, and Seattle Academy closed it out, 25-20, 25-17 and 15-11. Clara Voss and Andreea Gavrilescu led the Owls with 15 and 12 kills, respectively, Carly Silvernale had 22 digs and Vanessa Rosato had 20 assists. On Sept. 21, Overlake defeated Eastside Prep, 25-9, 25-10, 25-6. Gavrilescu had 11 aces, Rosato had eight assists, Voss had seven kills and Silvernale had six digs.
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• Sierra Bilginer scored in the 89th minute to lead Redmond to a 2-1 victory over Woodinville on Tuesday. She now has four goals this season. Bilginer kicked off the scoring the 45th minute and then Woodinville tied the score at 1-1 in the 59th minute. Kennedy Kieneker and Andrea Larson had the assists for Redmond. Larson has five goals this season. • Hannah Bikowski had three goals and Sara Hasting
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and Lizzie Udeschini added two each in Bear Creek’s 10-0 victory over Seattle Lutheran on Monday. Jill Lyzinski, Olivia Tillinghast and Brittney DiGenova tallied one goal apiece and Hannah Posting had a shutout in goal. Bear Creek defeated Friday Harbor, 3-0, in girls soccer on Sept. 22. Lyzinski had two goals and assist, Caroline Bridgwater had a goal and an assist and Bikowski had an assist. Goalkeeper Maya Shipway had four saves.
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• Redmond’s Kevin Wong, Daisuke Tsukano and Andrew Li won at singles in the Mustangs’ 4-3 win over Ballard on Tuesday. Redmond’s AK Vegaraju and Charlie Um triumphed at doubles. • Overlake’s boys defeated Seattle Academy, 4-1, on Monday. At singles, Overlake’s Grant Gibson beat Zimir Birnbach, 6-3, 6-0. At doubles, the Owls’ Josh Zhang-Mac Hewitt beat Connor Rice-Max Schoenfeld, 6-3, 7-5; Preston Ballou-Sean Underwood beat Eli EtzioniJulian Hayes, 6-4, 6-2; and Andrew Gavrila-Declan Daly beat Aidan Wood-Bobby Chavez, 6-0, 6-2.
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• In Redmond’s 111-72 loss to Juanita on Sept. 20, the Mustangs’ 400-yard freestyle relay team of Bethany Harper, Leanne Su, Catherine Love and Emily Smith won in 4 minutes, 7.71 seconds. Individually, Smith took the 50 free in 27.13 and Love won the grueling 500 free in 6:12.01.
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• Redmond’s boys and girls cross-country teams defeated Bothell on Sept. 19 at Big Finn Hill in Kirkland. Mustang senior Johnathan Stevens took first in 16 minutes, 13 seconds. Also placing in the top 10 for the Mustangs were Zach Kirwan, Harry Engel, Carter Aebi, Matthew Aultman and Eric Keenan. For the girls, Redmond junior Kelsey Dunn took first in 19:45, followed by senior Lila Rice and sophomore Megan LeGresley in a tie for second in 20:19. Redmond took eight of the top-10 spots with Kate Wagner, Mandy Rusch, Claira Young, Nandita Gilroy and Mari Fester rounding out the top 10.
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REPORTER Reporter sought for staff opening with the Peninsula Daily News, a sixday newspaper on Washington’s beautiful North Olympic Peninsula that includes the cities of Por t Angeles, Sequim, P o r t To w n s e n d a n d Forks (yes, the “Twilight” Forks, but no vampires or werewolves). Bring your experience from a weekly or small daily -from the first day, you’ll be able to show off the writing and photography skills you’ve already acquired while sharpening your talent with the help o f ve t e ra n n ew s r o o m leaders. This is a general assignment reporting position in our Port Angeles office in which being a self-starter must be demonstrated through professional experience. Port Angeles-based Peninsula Daily News, circulation 16,000 daily and 15,000 Sunday (plus a website getting up to one million hits a month), publishes separate editions for Clallam and Jefferson counties. Check out the PDN at w w w. p e n i n s u l a d a i l y news.com and the beauty and recreational oppor tunities at http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/section/pdntabs#vizguide. In-person visit and tryout are required, so Washington/Northwest applicants given preference. Send cover letter, resume and five best writi n g a n d p h o t o g r a p hy clips to Leah Leach, managing editor/news, P.O. Box 1330, 305 W. First St., Port Angeles, WA 9 8 3 6 2 , o r e m a i l leah.leach@peninsuladailynews.com.
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24’ KIT Monterey, 1990. Good condition. Air conditioner, microwave, 3/4 bath. sleeps 6 comfortably. New: tires, propane tanks. 2 auxiliary batteries. $3,800. 360829-1323 (Buckley) Tents & Travel Trailers
2004 BUNK HOUSE Camping Trailer pop-up! Ver y comfy! Features king bed, camping gear and more! Electric hydralic disc brakes, swivel coupler hitch (hitch ball size 1 7/8�), 4 or 5 way electrical hook-up. Very good condition! No mildew. Perfectly balanced to tow behind motorcycle or travel trailer!! $1,500. Auburn. 253-939-6459.
2004 KOMFORT 25TBS in excellent condition! $ 1 2 , 9 5 0 . G a ra g e d o r covered when not in use with low miles (4 trips per Summer). Length: 26’x8’0�. Axles: 2. Weight: 6018 lbs. Slides: 1. Queen and 3 bunk beds. Sleeps 9. New tires with spare tire and carrier. Weight equalizing hitch with sway control bar. Power Tonque Jack. Four manual stabilizer jacks. Large awning, luggage rack and bike rack attachment. Air conditioner, furnace and lots of accessories. Great deal! Call 425445-0631 or email jfinan61@hotmail.com for more info. Currently located in Fall City, WA. Vehicles Wanted
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2007 FORD RANGER, 4 W D. E x t e n d e d c a b. Canopy included. 138k miles. New engine, running boards, wireless remote entry, power locks and windows. Dark grey exterior, black/grey int e r i o r. T i r e s i n g o o d s h a p e. $ 9 0 0 0 O B O. (253)859-8838 evenings Show thousands of and weekends.
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