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A King County Superior Court jury took just one day to convict Jorge Lizarraga of the murder of Devin Topps, 18, in October 2010 in Kent. The 12 jurors started deliberations at 9 a.m. Tuesday and reached a verdict late in the afternoon. All 12 had to agree on the verdict. The jury convicted Lizarraga, 23, of second-

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degree murder with a firearm enhancement as well as two counts of violation of the uniform firearms act (for being a convicted felon in possession of firearms), residential burglary, theft of a firearm and possession of a stolen firearm, according to Dan Donohoe, spokesman for the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Lizarraga is scheduled to be sentenced [ more LIZARRAGA page 5 ]

Jury to decide whether Phillip killed Frankel BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com

A King County Superior Court jury began deliberations Tuesday afternoon in Kent about whether William L. Phillip Jr., stabbed to death Seth Frankel on May 21, 2010 in Frankel’s Auburn home he shared with Bonny Johnson, a woman each man loved. Family and friends of Frankel, 41, a city of Kent employee, were in court Tuesday morning to hear closing arguments in front

Edward Lee Vargas has served as superintendent of the Kent School District since 2009. Under his watch, the district has received numerous local, state, national and international awards. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter

THE MAN WITH THE PLAN Kent schools continue to change, thrive behind Vargas’ leadership

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Edward Lee Vargas displays all the qualities one might expect of the superintendent of one of the most diverse and complex school districts in the state. A calm, collected and soft spoken man whose reserved mannerisms belie an unquestionable authority and control.

The veteran administrator arrived in Kent in 2009 and has rapidly changed the school district in his four years of service. The Washington Association of School Administrators recently awarded Vargas as Superintendent of the Year, but it’s not the first time he’s been honored for his work on the state level. He also received the same award [ more VARGAS page 4 ]

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County Council picks Gregerson over Albertson for Legislature sion in a Tuesday email to the Kent Reporter. She called The Metropolithe decision a “fix” tan King County and that the council Council surprised was “pressured to many when they appoint a person of chose Mia Grecolor.” gerson rather than Albertson Albertson, whose Elizabeth Albertson Kent City Council on Monday to fill term expires the end of this the 33rd Legislative District year, was picked by the 33rd House seat vacated by Dave Legislative District DemoUpthegrove. crats to replace Upthegrove, Albertson, of Kent, [ more ALBERTSON page 4 ] reacted strongly to the deciBY STEVE HUNTER

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of the jury by Senior Deputy Prosecutor Wyman Yip and defense attorney Anuradha Luthra. The trial lasted six weeks. Yip portrayed Phillip, 33, of Portland, Ore., as a man who wanted to return to a romantic relationship with Johnson and went so far as to kill Frankel in an effort to get back together with her. Yip said the evidence of a towel found near the murder scene with the DNA of Phillips, cellphone records

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“(KentHOPE’s) perseverance has been so admirable. This means a lot to the Kent School District,” Popp said. “We have a place to refer our families to now. That’s huge for our counselors, our mothers and our youth.” The center is reaching out to make it accessible. Day center staff have coordinated a shuttle service with the downtown Holy Spirit Church Women’s Winter Shelter. To volunteer, donate or to learn more, call 253-4502325, email info@KentHOPE.org or visit www. KentHOPE.org.

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Kent Police Detectives are investigating a home invasion Robbery that occurred on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, at the Kent Summit Apartments. The victims described the suspect as speaking in a different language. The subject fled from the residence, possibly on foot. Nothing was stolen, police reported. The subject is described as wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, being 5-foot-10 to 5-foot-11, with a medium build, and was described as being light in complexion, possibly an Asian, Hispanic or black male. Police are asking that anyone with information regarding this incident or any similar case to call the Kent Police Department tip line at 253-856-5808.

CORRECTION In a Dec. 13 story about the city budget Councilwoman Jamie Perry was incorrectly quoted. Here is the correct quote: “We are also sort of exacerbating the problem a bit when you have ongoing expenses like employees.”

Kent city officials will try to get the Legislature to include $15 million to construct a grade separation of South 228th Street from the Union Pacific railroad tracks as part of a state transportation funding package. Doug Levy, a consultant hired annually by the city as a state lobbyist, updated the City Council at a Dec. 10 workshop that more money Levy is needed for the South 228th Street project. “We got word from both the state (transportation improvement) board and at the federal level that we have some funding at risk because of time constraints,” Levy said. “We’ve let legislators know that we are about $15 million shy from completing 228th, specifically

the grade separation from Union Pacific. We’ve said we’re not going to have a very seamless connection to Highway 509 if a railroad arm is going up a couple of hours a day.” Kent has completed several projects to improve South 228th Street, a streetrailroad grade separation at the BNSF Railway tracks as well as construction of the Joe Jackson Bridge, in order to tie in with the proposed extension of State Highway 509 from SeaTac to Interstate 5 at the Kent-Des Moines interchange, also known as State Highway 516. “We’re on the radar,” Levy said about the addition of the South 228th project. “We’re not in official lists yet. But on the other hand legislators are negotiating and we’re hoping for a chance to insert this.” The council hopes the state in-

cludes the South 228th Street grade separation. “It’s a good idea,” Council President Dennis Higgins said. “It really is a part of the total package of completing that corridor.” Trucks that go to and from the Kent warehouse district in the valley would have a much improved route if all of the street projects are completed. State leaders are working on an estimated $12 billion transportation package for numerous projects, funded mainly by an increase of up to 11 cents on the state gas tax. The Legislature failed to pass a proposed transportation package last session. That package also included funds for the new I-5 bridge between Oregon and Washington. That bridge project isn’t part of the current proposal. Levy said legislative transportation leaders have met 10 times in an

effort to agree on a transportation package that the Senate and House would adopt. “In terms of (Highway) 509, and the 167 and 405 interchange that we’ve had on our agendas for years and the local funding options are all in the package,” Levy said. “We’re obviously among many pushing for that to be enacted. There is a lot of negotiating going on.” Higgins asked Levy if there was any chance for a special session with the Legislature scheduled to start its 2014 session on Jan. 13. “The speculation is if they can get a negotiated deal by mid-December they would have a special session the first week of January, so we will see,” Levy said. • Other City Council and staff priorities for the upcoming Legislative session include protecting the annual $5 million streamlined sales tax payments to the city; protecting the annual $3.6 million payments to the city under the annexation sales tax credit for annexing the Panther Lake area in 2010; and restoring liquor excise tax revenues and removing the cap on liquor revolving account revenues which would result in about $1.2 million for the city.

Lowery retires from Kent Police after 34 years I came here in 1980 it was a far different town. I watched it grow. I’m proud to say I’m a Kent Police Pat Lowery worked many of officer. I will miss the friendships at his 34 years with the Kent Police City Hall and with the Kent Police a as a traffic officer so Chief great deal.” Ken Thomas expects many Lowery will go to work people probably know him. part-time in January with “Many of you in the the Kent Fire Department community have probRegional Fire Authority ably had a ticket from Pat (RFA) as the emergency Lowery because he wrote a management director lot of tickets,” Thomas said for the city of SeaTac. at the Dec. 10 City Council Lowery The Kent RFA will begin meeting where he presented serving SeaTac in JanuLowery with the chief ’s award for ary as part of a 20-year inter-local devoted service. agreement contract with the city Lowery eventually worked his of SeaTac paying the RFA for fire way up to assistant chief. He retired services. last Friday from the job he started “I am looking forward to that at age 21. challenge,” said Lowery, whose of“I just want to say thank you for fice will be at the Kent RFA offices 34 great years in this community,” along 116th Avenue Southeast. Lowery said at the meeting. “When Lowery, who lives in Puyallup, BY STEVE HUNTER

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[4] December 20, 2013 [ VARGAS from page 1 ] in 2006 while working in California. Vargas will be a finalist for the 2014 National Superintendent of the Year award, to be announced at the AASA National Conference on Education in Nashville, Tenn., in February. “This honor is really about all of us in the Kent School District and reflects the hard work and dedication of many in our community,” Vargas said. Vargas received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of New Mexico in 1986, and pursued a doctorate from the University of Washington in 1992. It was during his doctoral studies from the UW that he first considered a career as a superintendent. “I never thought about being a superintendent,” said Vargas, choosing his words deliberately.

[ ALBERTSON from page 1 ] who is giving up his seat next year after his election to the County Council to replace Julia Patterson in District 5 that covers parts of Kent and other south county cities. Gregerson, a city of SeaTac councilwoman and deputy mayor, was the Democrats second choice of the Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs). “I knew the ‘fix’ was in the moment I arrived and none of the (County)

www.kentreporter.com “I was a teacher, and I only cared about my kids and my classroom.” It was Seattle Superintendent Bill Kendrick who suggested that Vargas entertain the idea of a larger leadership position. “And I said, ‘Are you crazy?’” So he entered the McKenzie Program in Washington to prepare superintendents of urban schools. After finishing, Vargas got his first posting in New Mexico and progressed to Texas and California. After his work at Los Angeles County’s Hacienda La Puente Unified School District, he took a hiatus from direct administration to work with the Stupski Foundation, an educational research nonprofit that focused on learning about educational systems from successful districts. “It was a tremendous, tremendous learning experience,” he said. His work with the foundation took him to Chicago, New York,

Council members would look me in the eye,” Albertson said. “The shame and embarrassment was palpable. “I had been warned last spring, the King County Council was being pressured to appoint a person of color after they chose Rod Dembowski over Cindy Ryu to join their ranks, however, two wrongs, never make a right.” County Councilwoman Kathy Lambert, recently re-elected to a fourth term

San Antonio and Pittsburgh, to name just a few cities, working as an adjunct superintendent and analyzing the successful aspects of the districts. “What the foundation did was they looked at not only what was working, but what were the conditions that were needed in order for things to work,” he says. The biggest lesson he came away with? The importance of a school board that is unified in its vision for the district and led effectively by superintendents and principals. The systems built to help students can’t operate effectively if the core foundation for the district isn’t stable. “If you didn’t have these conditions, it was difficult to one, implant the features, and two, sustain them,” Vargas said. Stability within the administration allows the creation of programs such as iGrad, which he

in District 3 that includes Redmond, Issaquah and other east county cities, denied Albertson’s accusations about why the council picked Gregerson. “No, her (Albertson) answers weren’t as good as Mia,” Lambert said during a phone interview. “Her regional work was not as extensive as Mia’s.” Albertson couldn’t believe the council didn’t follow the recommendation. “As a long-time Democratic activist, I wanted to believe the will of the people and the elected Precinct Committee Officers would prevail over Tammany Hall style shenanigans,” Albertson said. Albertson’s Tammany Hall reference is to a Democratic political machine from the 1790s to 1960s that controlled New York

developed out of a combination of experiences both as an administrator in high attrition districts and his work with Stupski. One of Vargas’ chief issues for the district has been re-engaging dropouts and other students that have abandoned their education. IGrad has been one such program, and Vargas developed it using prior work experiences in his life, specifically a program he cultivated in Texas called Project Volver. “We put it in a business center, because kids wouldn’t go back to a school they dropped out of,” Vargas explained. In addition to the location, the school provided support services for students and online curriculum. When he arrived in Kent, he was able to use Project Volver as a template for the iGrad program. “So coming up here, when we saw the gap, it was really building

and New York City politics. “The will of the people was 137 (Precinct Committee Officers),” Lambert said. “I represent 214,000 people and follow the law as it is written. She’s not as familiar with the law but with the way things have been done, which is sloppy.” Lambert said the PCOs are supposed to submit three names to the council, which then chooses one person. She said instead the PCOs rank the three nominees and ask the No. 2 and No. 3 choices to give up their spot to the top choice. Omaha Sternberg, 33rd Democrat District chair, disliked that the council didn’t follow the PCOs pick. “I have to say that I am very disappointed in the King County Council for not following the will of

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the PCO’s in this matter,” Sternberg said in an email. “The PCO’s were far more informed about the candidates then the King County Council was, as the council has only interviewed them for a couple of hours, but the PCO’s had decided over weeks or even months which candidate they were going to support. “If the will of the PCO’s is not to be seriously considered then it seems to me that there is no purpose in actually holding a PCO caucus and asking for a PCO vote with a ranking,” Sternberg said. Sternberg commented on Gregerson’s selection. “I know that as a Democrat, Mia will work hard to support the 33rd District in her role as House Representative,” she said.

But the decision definitely disappointed Sternberg. “Unfortunately, I can’t comment on why it happened as I am still trying to understand the situation myself,” she said. “However, the PCOs of the 33rd District Democrats are the grassroots the party, and should never be taken lightly.” Fellow Kent City Council members congratulated Albertson last week for her nomination to the Legislature and how they looked forward to working with her at the state level. Gregerson will serve one year as the replacement for Upthegrove. An election next year will decide who gets the two-year term starting in 2015.

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and expressed the name and in the shock of the moment had no reason to think it was anybody else, Marlit adopts the name. And then it became Jorge from then on.� The defense attorney also argued that other people stayed in the motel room where Lizarraga lived and had access to the gun. He added it could have been someone else who did the shooting. “Nobody but Marlit said Jorge had a gun at the party,� Peale said. “Nobody but Marlit describes Jorge as having shot the gun. Nobody describes Jorge as having any activity or any involvement with Mr. Topps. Marlit only describes a man in the dark, whose face she couldn’t see and whose clothing she generally recognized and described to someone else who in response to the description of the clothing said you mean Jorge even though she herself had not seen Jorge.�

Yip’s movie and TV comment referenced to Luthra mentioning the movies “Legally Blonde,� and “Full Metal Jacket,� as well as the TV show, “Modern Family,� during her closing. Luthra used “Legally Blonde,� as an example of an accused killer who didn’t testify. Phillip did not testify. “You’ve heard his story through conversations with

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“Maybe someone from the drug house that was high on meth came to the house and had a confrontation with Mr. Frankel and figures out he wasn’t who they were looking for and they fight and there’s a tragic result,� Luthra said. “The police have said because nothing was stolen from the house so it must have been personal to Mr. Frankel. But there was a lot of evidence ignored. Maybe because they found the love triangle or love square intriguing so they ignored other possibilities.� Yip said cellphone records put Phillip in Kent on May 21, 2010 just before Frankel got off work from his job at City Hall as a video program coordinator. The records from cell towers also put Phillip in Auburn, just four blocks from Frankel’s home. “Miss Luthra likes to make a lot of movie and TV references,� Yip said during a rebuttal to the defense attorney’s closing argument.

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and text messages prove Phillip committed the crime. “We have a person high on adrenaline who was amped up,� Yip said about a phone call Phillip made to a friend after the death of Frankel. “(A friend) took it as being amped up about (Portland Timbers) soccer. I suggest to you he was amped up because he accomplished what he set out to do, to murder Seth Frankel. “His text message to Bonny later that evening (after the killing) bared that same mark, the mark of premeditated murder. He complimented her about how she sounded on the radio after killing her boyfriend.� Yip said “the defendant has to be found guilty because it’s the only conclusion that makes sense.� Phillip faces a first-degree murder charge. He pleaded not guilty to the charge in March 2011 after his arrest

by Auburn Police in December 2010 in Portland. Luthra told the jury that the state was “trying to put a square peg in a round hole,� by blaming Phillip for the murder. “Not a single witness can put Mr. Phillip in Mr. Frankel’s house on the night Mr. Frankel was killed,� Luthra said. “Not a single witness can tell you that Mr. Phillip knew where Mr. Frankel lived or worked or even knew his last name. Not a single witness can give you a reason why Mr. Phillip would kill Mr. Frankel.� Luthra said the state charged “the wrong person,� simply because Phillip couldn’t be excluded from being in Auburn the night Frankel was killed. She said police failed to investigate other people who might have committed the murder. A neighbor to Frankel testified that a corner house was a known drug house. Detectives didn’t talk to anyone at the house, Luthra said.

included witness accounts and text messages that show Lizarraga attended the party as well as the shell casings from the gun that he had stolen and the gun itself. Defense attorney Walter Peale told the jurors during his nearly two-hour closing argument that the witness Vela didn’t get a good view of Lizarraga and didn’t even know his name until Vanessa Quiroz, another woman at the party, told her his name. “Marlit doesn’t know whether it’s Jorge or not because she can’t see his face clearly because it’s pitch black out,� Peale said. Peale said other witnesses descriptions of the shooter didn’t match Lizarraga. He said other men at the scene could have fired the gun rather than Lizarraga. “Jorge may have been there but that doesn’t mean he’s the one that she (Vela) saw,� Peale said. “Vanessa reacted to a particular detail

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dence included nine shell casings found by Kent Police at the scene that matched the gun Lizarraga had stolen four days prior to the shooting of Topps during a burglary of a Washington State Patrol trooper’s home in Federal Way. He then used that gun to shoot Topps. Detectives later recovered that gun in a Des Moines motel room where Lizarraga stayed after the shooting. Kent Police arrested Lizarraga in December 2010 for the murder of Topps. “You have a credible, collaborated eyewitness who had no motive to lie and has no stake in this case,� Berliner said. “She was standing right next to him. Frankly, this is enough evidence for you to find the defendant guilty. But that’s not all you have, not by a long shot. You have significant circumstantial evidence in this case that confirms everything Marlit says.� Berliner said the other evidence

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ger, you’re trying to kill him. And if he dies on the street like Devin at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, at the did you’ve committed a murder‌. Maleng Regional Justice Center in Because Devin died as a result of Kent. He faces a sentence range of that shot, there’s no doubt this is a 29 to 38 years, Donohoe said. felony murder.â€? Lizarraga shot and killed Topps Vela earlier in the trial identiduring a fight after a 2010 Halfied Lizarraga in the courtroom as loween party. the man who shot Topps. Jessica Berliner, senior Topps, a popular deputy prosecuting atKentridge High School torney, told jurors on student and football Monday during closing player, became involved arguments that witnesses in a fist fight with another and evidence prove that man outside the house Lizarraga killed Topps on party when Lizarraga Oct. 31, 2010 outside of a pulled out a gun and fired Lizarraga Kent home. multiple shots into the “The only issue in this air, causing people at the case is identity,â€? Berliner said. party to scatter, before he walked “(Witness) Marlit Vela told you she up to Topps and shot him once in saw the person that killed Devin the back. Topps died at the scene. Topps walk up to him, point a gun Jurors heard from more than at his back and pull the trigger. If 40 witnesses during the six-week you do that, press a gun against trial and saw nearly 170 exhibits. somebody’s back and pull the trigBerliner told jurors the evi-

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O Q U O T E O F N O T E : “I knew the ‘fix’ was in the moment I arrived and none of the (County) Councilmembers would look me in the eye.” – Elizabeth Albertson, after the King County Council chose Mia Gregerson over her to fill the 33rd Legislative District House seat vacated by Dave Upthegrove.

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Concentrate on the person, not the weapon During the anniversary of the Sandy Hook elementary school killing, there were mentions of stopping gun violence and gun control. However, our nation needs to focus on “violence,” and the “perpetrator,” the real cause of injury, and death. A person who has mental issues, is drunk, on drugs, angry etc. – are all dangerous to society and can kill or injure another person. Whether a person kills with a gun, knife, automobile, fists, Molotov Cocktail, baseball bat, or some other lethal means, violence causes injury or death, and should be punished the same. But let’s stop it before it reaches that point. Our challenge is “prevention” of these actions by addressing mental

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issues, and reducing and preventing a person susceptible to perpetrating violence access to items that can kill. That is a tall order, but that is where our focus needs to be directed, not at the weapon used.

I am writing to advocate for Washington State to completely replace its current tax system with a moderately progressive income tax. The current system of 60 taxes, tolls and fees would be replaced with personal, family, business, and corporate state income taxes. This income tax would be deductible from federal income taxes. You can find out more, visit www.future4washington. webs.com. This is the second website of the Transition 2030 research project. Currently the state of Washington is over $19 billion in debt. Tuition at both the University of Washington and Washington State University has risen over 100 percent in the past 10 years.

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Christmas came early to Kent this year A wonderful gift to homeless women and children was opened in Kent last Saturday. The KentHOPE Day Center for Homeless Women and Children opened on Canyon Road. More than 150 attended the dedication ceremonies. KentHOPE created the center through a coalition of more than

25 churches, faith-based groups, the Union Gospel Mission, human service agencies, Valley Cities Counseling, the Kent School District, businesses and concerned citizens. Mayor Suzette Cooke and the KentHOPE executive board cut the dedication ribbon. Pat Gray, KentHOPE chairperson, led the

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A compassionate woman, Kelly Carroll has devoted considerable time to helping others in her community. It’s just her nature. She carries a warm smile, extends a genuine hand. But her life has taken a sudden turn for the worse in recent months. Her health has deteriorated. She faces mounting medical bills. And now, the 46-year-old Kent woman, a disabled 12-year U.S. Army and National Guard veteran, is desperately asking others for some help. “I’m trying to believe in myself,” Carroll said from her East Hill home, where she is confined to a hospital bed in the family living room. “I’ve never asked for anything on behalf of myself. I’ve always asked on behalf of others.” Carroll went in for a day surgery a year ago to have a medical pump installed to help her cope with severe back pain. Instead of relief, she awoke paralyzed on her right side. She struggles with lupus and asthma. She has lost vital organ function. She has trouble collecting her breath with a weakened, severe lung condition. Her family has done its best to surround her with care, trying to keep the woman’s spirits up as she awaits two major surgeries. “It’s tough. I’m by her side,” said Dominique, the oldest of Carroll’s four sons who has moved back home to care for his ailing mother. “You support her, but she actually needs the kind of help to be OK, the help to bring her some sort of self-efficiency in life.” Carroll, a wife and mother of five, is a longtime advocate for the needy. She and her family operate R Place of Refuge, a Kent-based nonprofit relief agency that has worked tirelessly in seeking donations to help hundreds of families – veterans and homeless people in the Seattle area, from victims of Hurricane Katrina who moved to the state, to young working parents battling terminal illnesses.

program with remarks by Rona Popp, of the Kent School District Student and Family Support Services. Pastor Leslie Braxton, in his blessing, emphasized the day center was an early Christmas gift to the community. By noon Saturday the center had already served four families. The day center will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day of the week with a site manager and two

case workers. By the spring of each school year more than 400 children in the Kent School District do not have a permanent address. Women make up a significant number of the homeless who live on our streets. The center will provide showers, laundry, restrooms, three healthy meals served daily, computer and life-skills training, GED and employment assistance, counseling, advocacy, Internet access and a clothing bank. KentHOPE, which is dedicated to reducing homelessness in our community, continues to work [ more ECKFELDT page 7 ]


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The relief agency and its partners deliver food, clothes, supplies to families. It brings toys to children during the holiday season. The family’s charitable relief organization was born from Carroll’s own plight. She accidentally punctured a lung when she collapsed while preparing an Army transport of supplies stationed in Belgium. Honorably discharged from the service, she came home and struggled trying to gain

County, and every one indicated a place to offer them is needed in Kent. Late in 2012, churches, individuals and businesses contributed $82,000 at the first KentHOPE fundraiser. The 2014 fundraiser is March 1 at New Beginnings Church. An ongoing search and negotiations are under way for a location to meet this significant community need. KentHOPE, city officials, the business community and concerned individuals are to be commended for their efforts to provide this

[ ECKFELDT from page 6 ] toward opening a 24/7 Homeless Resource Center for all who are on our streets. In January of this year in the One Night Count of Unsheltered in King County, there were 53 people at 1 a.m. on the street/parks/under bridges. It is clear on any day of the week in Kent that a large number of folk have no place to go. In June, KentHOPE convened more than 40 human service agencies that have services for the homeless in South King

proper health care. She realized she wasn’t alone. Looking to make a difference in the lives of other veterans, she founded the relief agency. The effort soon expanded to helping others in the community and beyond. Carroll and her family vow to keep the agency running as she deals with her own condition. The Carrolls’ situation grabbed the attention of a Federal Way company, Brandner Communications, which adopted the family for

second-needed shelter. For many years, our city community motto was “Kent Cares.� Another example of this will be when we can dedicate the Kent Homeless 24/7 Resource Center. For more information, visit kenthope.wordpress. com. Marvin Eckfeldt, who served as pastor of First Christian Church of Kent from 1967-2000, is retired and lives in Kent.

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the holidays. The hope is to help bring some financial and resource relief to the Carrolls. One of the goals is to help convert the family’s ill-equipped, multi-level home into a more handicap-accessible living quarters. “My hope is mainly to help her with her independence,â€? said Carroll’s husband, Norm, a systems programmer. “She likes to cook. ‌ My hope is to get some adaptive things so she can do the things she likes to do.â€? Carroll said she believes good things eventually will

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come. She refuses to dwell on her own problems. “If I allow myself the opportunity to think of why and spend too much time on that, I might as well give up,� she said. “What I try to focus on is what can I do and where can I reach out and know that somebody else is going to grab my hand at this time, the way I have done it for so many other people.� For those wishing to help, visit fundly.com/kelly-carroll. For more information, see www.brandner. com

Kent Fire Department call report Dec. 8-14 A weekly look at calls to the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority: Total: 404 Emergency Medical Services/rescue: 255 False calls: 59 Fire: 6 Good Intent: 26 Hazardous material: 6 Service: 44 Severe weather: 4 Other: 4

PUBLIC NOTICES Sara Harris - You have a court appearance regarding the name change of your youngest son on 1/23/14 @ 9am. Thurston Co. Courthouse. Published in Kent Reporter on December 20, 27, 2013; January 3, 2013. #948634.

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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF LIEN SALE AUCTION DATE: DECEMBER 31, 2013 AT 10:00AM Property belonging to Tamie & Siafu Asa, (unit#(s), (047312), Mieka Franchi, (035966), Jan Ellis, (000001800), Jeff Rose, (041767, 020345, 000012127), Christopher Fulford, (041150), Dianna Loggins, (041031), Erica Hester-smith, (033702), Brandon Butler, (000008728), Ellen Thompson, (21678, 5382), will be sold by live public auction (verbal bidding) on DECEMBER 31, 2013 STARTING AT 10:00AM at DOOR TO DOOR STORAGE, INC., 21001 72nd Ave S., Kent, WA 98032. Goods were neither packed, loaded, nor inventoried by Door to Door Storage, Inc. General description of the goods likely to be sold: Household, business or consumer goods, namely personal effects, china, furniture, clothing, books, glass, silverware, electronics, tools, and similar items; but actual contents, condition, and quality are unknown to Door to Door Storage, Inc. Persons under 15 not admitted. Photo ID is required for bidders. Only cash or credit card as payment. Bidder Registration begins at 9:30am. Viewing begins at 10:00am, and bidding will begin soon after. Each container is 5 ft wide x 8 ft long x 7 ft high. Auctioneer: W W W. T h o m a s H a y w a r d A u c -

tioneers.com, (888-255-7633), License #2845. 12/13, 12/20/13 CNS-2563699# THE KENT REPORTER #945587. KENT CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Six-Month Marijuana Zoning and Business License Moratorium NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kent City Council will hold a public hearing on the SixMonth Marijuana Zoning and Business License Moratorium on Tuesday, January 7, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Kent City Hall, 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032. All interested persons are invited to attend and will be given an opportunity to speak. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact WKH &LW\ &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH LQ DG vance at (253) 856-5725. For TTD relay service, call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at (800) 833-6388. Ronald F. Moore, MMC City Clerk Published in the Kent Reporter on December 20, 2013 and December 27, 2013. #949167. City of Kent Economic & Community Development Department Planning Division NOTICE OF ACTION DOWNTOWN SUBAREA ACTION PLAN (DSAP), COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE MAP AND TEXT AMENDMENTS, ZONING DISTRICTS MAP AND ZONING TEXT AMENDMENTS, DSAP PLANNED ACTION,

DSAP INFILL EXEMPTION Notice is hereby given under RCW 43.21C.075, 43.21C.080 and 36.70A.290, that the Kent City Council took the actions described below on November 19, 2013 by Ordinances 4090 through 4093 for the Downtown Subarea Action Plan (DSAP), Comprehensive Plan and Zoning map and text amendments, and on December 10, 2013 by Ordinances 4096 and 4097 for the DSAP Planned Action and '6$3 ,QÂżOO ([HPSWLRQ $SSHDOV of the actions related to Ordinances 4090 through 4093 for compliance with RCW $ VKDOO EH ÂżOHG ZLWK the Growth Management Hearings Board and commenced on or before January 21, 2014. Any action to set aside, enjoin, review or otherwise challenge such actions on the grounds of noncompliance with the provisions of RCW 43.21C, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), for any of these actions must be included in the appeal. Appeal of the adoption of Ordinances 4096 and 4097, unless otherwise SURYLGHG E\ ODZ VKDOO EH ÂżOHG with King County Superior Court on or before January 17, 2014. Any action to set aside, enjoin, review or otherwise challenge such actions on the grounds of noncompliance with the provisions of RCW 43.21C, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), for either of these actions must be included in the appeal. Description of Agency Action and Proposal: Amendment of the Kent Comprehensive Plan to include the Downtown Subarea Action Plan, amended Land Use Plan Map and amended Table 4.1 Land Use Designations, as well as the following amendments to

implement the Downtown Subarea Action Plan: Kent City Code WR DPHQG 'HÂżQLWLRQV IRU 0L[HG Use Overlay, Development Standards for Mixed Use Overlay (GC-MU), Zoning Districts Map and correct a code reference in the Downtown Design Review regulations; and adoption of the DSAP Planned Action Ordinance DQG '6$3 ,QÂżOO ([HPSWLRQ Ordinance that will implement the DSAP under SEPA. Location: The Downtown Subarea study area is generally GHÂżQHG DV DQ DUHD ZKLFK HQFRP passes the Kent Urban Center (UC) as well as the area west of State Route (SR) 167 to 64th Avenue South and along Central Avenue to approximately South 234th Street. Environmental Review Conducted: A Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement was issued on October 9, 2013 and a Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement was issued on November 1, 2013. Documents Available: All documents relevant to the agency action and proposal, including supporting environmental documents, may be examined during normal business hours at the Kent Economic & Community 'HYHORSPHQW 'HSDUWPHQW RIÂżFH located at 400 West Gowe Street, Kent, WA. Agency Providing Notice: City of Kent Economic & Community Development Department, Planning Division. 7KLV QRWLFH LV ÂżOHG E\ Charlene Anderson, 6(3$ 5HVSRQVLEOH 2IÂżFLDO December 20, 2013 Published in the Kent Reporter on December 20, 2013 and December 27, 2013. #949248.

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CALENDAR Events Oath of office ceremony, reception: 6-7 p.m. Jan. 7, Kent City Hall, 220 Fourth Ave. S. Public invited to honor and congratulate Kent’s reelected and newly elected city officials at a welcome reception. The reception will be immediately followed by the administration of the oath of office during the City Council meeting at the same location. Officials taking the oath of office include: Mayor Suzette Cooke; Councilmember Dennis Higgins; Municipal Court Judge Karli Jorgensen; Municipal Court Judge Glenn Phillips; Councilmember-elect Ken Sharp. Councilmember-elect Jim Berrios has a prior commitment and will be sworn in at the City Council’s Jan. 21 meeting.

Benefits Christmas on Ice: 5:15-8:15 p.m.

are held in the library at 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month.

Dec. 22, Kent Valley Ice Centre, 6015 S. 240th St., Kent. Inaugural Kent Valley Figure Skating Club Christmas Spectacular. Enjoy a night of great skating, a dessert table, gift basket raffle and a special visit from a very special seasonal friend. Please bring a canned good for donation to the Kent Food Bank and receive a free raffle ticket. Cost: $8 adults, $4 youth and seniors, children under 5 free. Ticket sales at the door. For more information, call 253-850-2400, ext. 83, email kentvalleyfsc@gmail.com or visit www.kentvalleyfsc.org.

Kent Black Action Commission Action Up Meeting: 3-6 p.m., every fourth Saturday from September through June. November and December meetings are on the third Saturday, Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N. Welcome all who live, work, or attend school in Kent or the South King County region to join us. For more information, call 253-852-0614 or visit www. kentblackactioncommission.com.

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Chancel Arts at Kent Lutheran: 3-5 p.m. Jan. 19, Kent Lutheran Church, 336 Second Ave. S., Kent. Help the congregation save its historic Hutchings/Plaisted, Opus 78, pipe organ for future generations. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the pipe organ fund, and additional donations will be requested from patrons. Hear

Cultural Awareness Conversations Community Meeting: 6-8 p.m. Jan. 16, Kent-Meridian High School, library, 10020 SE 256th St., Kent. Kent East Hill Revitalization Project hosts meeting. Public welcome. KEHR’s stakeholder/community meetings

Merry Christmas During this holiday season and every day of the year, we wish you all the best. Scott Shoemaker AAMSÂŽ Financial Advisor 1251 Auburn Way N Auburn, WA 98002 253-804-2722

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An Old Fashioned Christmas: 6:50-9:50 p.m. Dec. 24, New Beginnings Christian Fellowship, 19300 108th Ave. SE, Kent. A Christmas eve musical and dessert auction. 425-282-6220, www.thenbcf.org

Network The Kent Chapter of Business Network, Int’l (BNI): Meets every Wednesday morning at 7 at the Old Country Buffet, 25630 104th SE, Kent. Chapter is growing. Currently have 38 members. Do you want excellent, personal, word of mouth referrals for your business? Then come join us. For more information, contact Dr. Allan McCord at 253-854-3040. Business and Occupation Tax workshop: 9-11 a.m. Jan. 15, City Council Chambers, City Hall, 220 Fourth Ave. S., Kent. Free training workshop on the city’s B&O tax. Session designed to help businesses understand the city’s B&O tax reporting responsibilities. To register, visit KentWA.gov/CityTaxes. For more information, call 253-856-6266 or email Finance@ KentWA.gov.

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some of the world’s best, ie: Bach, Mozart and Grieg, when two professional musicians provide pipe organ and piano solos and duets featuring these famous composers. Tickets at $12.50 are available at the door. Refreshments and wine bar available at intermission. For more information, call 206-954-7602, email prestbye@gmail.com or visit www.chancelarts.com.

SHOWARE CENTER 625 W. James St., Kent. 253-856-6777. Order at www.tickets.showarecenter. com. Events include:

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Tickets for the Kent Arts Commission’s 2013-2014 Spotlight Series are on sale now. The performing arts series brings exceptional entertainment to Kent. California Guitar Trio + Montreal Guitar Trio: 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24, Kent-Meridian PAC, 10020 SE 256th St., Kent. Featuring six virtuoso guitarists from four countries (Japan, Canada, Belgium, and U.S.), California Guitar Trio and Montreal Guitar Trio unite into one unique six-by-6-string ensemble. Steel stringed-guitars blend naturally with nylon-stringed guitars on original compositions and new arrangements of progressive rock, world, jazz and classical music. Tickets: $25 general, $22 senior, $15 youth .

Galleries Centennial Center Gallery: 400 W. Gowe St., Kent. Hours: 8 a.m.5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Closed weekends and holidays. For more information, call 253-856-5050 or visit artscommission@ kentwa.gov.

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“Scrooge the Musical�: 7 p.m. Dec. 20, 21; 3 p.m. Dec. 21, Performing Arts Building, Green River Community College, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn. Heavier Than Air Family Theatre performs classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformation into a new man through his night of ghostly visits, only with a melodic, musical twist. Tickets: $10 advance, $12 at the door. To order tickets or obtain more information, visit www.heavierthanair.com.

Greater Kent Historical Society: 855 E. Smith St., historic Bereiter House, Kent. Hours: noon-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday, and by appointment. Admission: suggested $2 donation; no tickets are required for entrance. Parking is available behind the house off East Temperance Street. GKHS is a nonprofit organization that promotes the discovery, preservation and dissemination of knowledge about the history of the greater Kent area.

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Disney Junior Live! Pirate & Princess Adventure: 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Jan. 18. Featuring your favorite characters from Disney Junior’s hit series, Sofia the First and Jake and the Never Land Pirates. Ticket prices: $20-$55.

Live music: Reds Wine Bar @ Craft Beers, 321 Ramsay Way No. 110 Kent Station, across from the parking lot. Tuesday jazz jam (6-9 p.m.); Thursday bluegrass jam (6-10 p.m.); Saturday rotating local musicians (8-11 p.m.); Sunday open mic (4-7 p.m.). 253-277-1852, www.redswinebarkent.com. Events: • Celebrate New Year’s Eve ‘Sinatra’ Style, 7 p.m.-midnight. Live Sinatra music all night by two bands: Katie King and The Eric Verlinde Trio. The evening includes dinner, appetizers, dancing, party favors, desserts and a midnight champagne toast. Dinner will be served throughout the night. Black tie optional. Ticket pre-sale price is $45. Tickets at the door $60. Call about group rates. Stop in to purchase your tickets or pay by phone at 253-277-1852 or call Christine directly at 425-306-3457.

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Kent School District Technology Expo: 6 p.m. Jan. 14. Students and teachers demonstrate technology in use, speak about what they have learned, and ask attendees to get involved. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience technology integration by solving a problem, completing a task, or building a device with student presenters. This event also highlights local businesses and organizations that support the use of technology in education.

Bronn and Katherine Journey’s 32nd annual Christmas Concert: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 21, Auburn Performing Arts Center, 206 E St. NE. The Journeys and their friends present a casually elegant evening featuring music that celebrates the joy of the Christmas season. Ticket prices range from $14-$24. Group rates also available. To order, visit www.brownpapertickets.com/ event/490788

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Kent’s enchanting and ever-changing museum is making improvements while offering new exhibits. The latest display is a closer look at Fort Thomas, a strategically placed blockhouse on the Green River during the Indian War Era, 1855-1856. The log-enforced fort was essentially built and erected by regular U.S. Army troops for the protection of pioneer settlers in the White and Green River valleys during the hostile era. The Kent Historical Museum’s latest exhibit, which has received good reviews, is open to the public. The exhibit, replete with descriptive maps, photos and other artifacts, includes a scaled-down replica of Fort Thomas built by Chuck Simpson and Dan Ulrey. The exhibit is on the second floor of the historic Bereiter House, 855 E. Smith St. Fort Thomas played an important part in protecting settlers’ interests during the hostile era of the treaty wars in Washington Territory, said Nancy Simpson, president of the Greater

needed to help sustain and improve the historic house. The museum is open noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment. Parking is available behind the house off East Temperance Street. Admission is by a suggested $2 donation. To donate or to learn more, visit kenthistoricalmuseum.org.

DOG SPAW 2 HOUR GROOMS host its inaugural Holiday Pet Food Drive. All donations received benefit the Seattle Humane Society’s senior/low income program. Donation barrels will be located at both Dog Spaw 2 Hour Groom’s salons: 23914 SE Kent Kangley Road, Maple Valley; and 15423 SE 272nd Street, Kent. Dog Spaw will accept donations through Dec. 24. For more information, call 253-735-2224 or visit www.dog-spaw.com.


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Pop Gourmet Popcorn is expanding into new international markets beginning with the Middle East, company officials announced this week. The moves comes off a breakthrough year of food industry acclaim and a 300-percent spike in domestic sales, company officials said. The company has finalized an exclusive partnership with the Dubai-based Landmark Group, a leading retail and hospitality conglomerate that distributes products into nearly 1,400 stores in 19 countries throughout the Middle East and India. As part of the agreement, Landmark gains exclusive rights to the distribution of Pop Gourmet Popcorn products in the region beginning in January and, as target sales milestones are reached, will share in the costs of a plant to produce Pop Gourmet products in Dubai. “The Landmark Group has more than 40 years of experience selling consumer products in the

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Elsewhere • The city of Kent named Hexcel Corp., which manufactures aerospace products, as its 2013 Green Business of the Year. “Waste prevention is incorporated on many levels of production at Hexcel,â€? said city conservation specialist Gina Hungerford in a city media release. “Hexcel reduces waste by purchasing products in bulk. They’re also very mindful of waste prevention when shipping materials, as well. Hexcel designed and built specialized reusable transport packaging carts that are used over and over to avoid using unnecessary pack-

aging materials.� As one example, Hexcel sends re-useable shipping containers to the Boeing plant in Renton. The containers are then returned to Hexcel to be used again. Company representatives received the award at the Dec. 10, City Council meeting. • Hyde Shuttles provide valuable transportation for local seniors and folks with disabilities throughout King County, and the program is in great need of volunteer shuttle drivers near Kent. Senior Services recently introduced the new van service for seniors 55 years of age and older and people with disabilities of all ages. Senior Services, a nonprofit agency serving older adults and their loved ones, operates the Hyde Shuttles in partnership with King County Metro. Please contact Hilary at 206748-7588 or hilaryc@seniorservices.org if you’d like more information about the campaign or are interested in becoming a volunteer driver.

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Gov. Jay Inslee, state Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson and representatives from Nissan this week joined Steve Marsh of Kent to celebrate a unique milestone – 100,000 all-electric miles driven in his Nissan LEAF. In early 2011, Marsh purchased an all-new Nissan LEAF for his 130-mile roundtrip daily commute. Since then, he has racked up 100,000 miles on the car, using no gasoline, creating no tailpipe emissions and, by his estimation,

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tie, the fluffy new sweater, give something to make the garden grow better. If she wants a gift shiny, then don't be a fool, it's not a dumb diamond, but a sparkling new tool. If fragrance is listed you can forget French perfume, it's a pile of manure that'll make gardeners swoon. Give night crawlers, not nightgowns, the type of hose that gives water. (Anything for the kitchen is not worth the bother.) Give a great gift that digs in the dirt, it's better than any designer-brand shirt. Now look quick at Santa, this guy's not so dumb, Under his glove, he hides a green thumb. His knees are so dirty, his back how it aches, his boots stomp on slugs, (he gives them no breaks). Santa only works winter, you can surely see why, The rest of the year it's a gardening high. Elves plant in the spring, pull weeds merrily all summer, in fall they all harvest, but winter's a bummer Marianne Binetti

After more than 30 years of writing a garden column this is still my most requested encore column for reprints. So as a gift to readers you can visit my website at www.binettigarden.com and download this Christmas poem for newsletters or other use with my copy write permission. T’was the week before Christmas, and all through the yard, not a gift was given, not even a card. The tools were all hung, in the carport with care, with hopes that St. Nicholas soon would repair, The shovel with blade all rusty and cracked, the pitchfork still shiny, but handle it lacked. When out on my lawn, (it’s brown and abused) I could see poor old Santa, looking confused. No list had been left for Santa to see, no gardening gifts were under the tree. But wait there's still time, it's not Christmas yet, and gardening gifts are the quickest to get. You can forget the silk

And so Christmas gives Santa a part-time employment, 'Till spring when the blooms are his real life enjoyment. So ask the big guy for garden gifts this year, Seeds, plants and tools, Santa holds them all dear. You see malls may be crowded, vendors hawking their ware, but visit a nursery, stress-free shopping is there. Now Santa's flown off, to the nursery he goes, and his voice fills the night with loud Hoe! Hoe! Hoes! Merry Christmas from Marianne Binetti Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her website, www.binettigarden.com

DONATE TODAY: Kent Food Bank, 515 W. Harrison St., No. 107. For more information or to volunteer, call 253-520-3550 or visit www.skcfc.org/kentfoodbank.

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THE CITY OF KENT hosts a free training workshop on the city’s Business and Occupation Tax (B&O) from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15 in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 220 Fourth Ave. S. To register, visit KentWA.gov/CityTaxes. For more information, call 253-856-6266 or email Finance@KentWA.gov.

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SHOWARE HOSTS PREP SHOOTOUT The ShoWare Shootout, a high school basketball showcase, returns to Kent on Saturday. The lineup: 9 a.m., Jackson vs. Auburn Mountainview (girls); 10:30 a.m., White River vs. Peninsula (boys); noon, White River vs. Mark Morris (girls); 2 p.m., Cedar Park Christian vs. Lynden Christian (boys); 3:30 p.m., Sumner vs. Lynden (boys); 5 p.m., Jefferson vs. Stanwood (boys); 7 p.m., Wilson vs. Bellarmine Prep (boys); 8:30 p.m., Auburn Mountainview vs. Kentwood (boys). Ticket prices range from $5 to $10.

The Kentridge Chargers girls basketball team is preparing to dominate this season with a strong and experienced team that has played together for several years. Coach Bob Sandall is looking forward to fielding a winning team in the difficult South Puget Sound League North 4A. “This is as experienced a team as I’ve ever had,” Sandall said. The core group of players have been together for three years now, something Sandall says is a first in his 10 years of coaching. Sandall says he’s been training his team to be multi-talented, emphasizing speed in both offense and defense. Sandall expects Jazmin Caliman to contribute heavily to the defense. The junior guard, he says, has a “good head” for the game beyond her athletic talents, and he expects she’ll be able to quickly jump in with other players. Of the returning players, Sandall plans to make use of point guard Courtnae Williams and Alecia Dugan. Williams' speed allows her to quickly take the ball to the basket. Dugan complements her as a shooting guard who can quickly move around a defense to find good shots. [ more KENTRIDGE page 13 ]

Fusing the Chargers: Kentridge’s Jazmin Caliman hits the glass against Auburn Riverside last week during a South Puget Sound League North Division game. RACHEL CIAMPI, Reporter

With Auburn School District’s recent declaration that two of its high schools will drop from 4A to 3A in the South Puget Sound League, officials who run the SPSL 4A are considering options. Tahoma, Kentwood and Kentlake – as well as KentMeridian and Kentridge – are all members of the SPSL 4A North, which currently has nine members as does the South division which includes Federal Way and Puyallup. Dave Lutes, the athletic director for the Kent School District, wrote in an email interview that the implications of a potential move of two SPSL 4A North members to the SPSL 3A, which is much smaller by comparison, are the subject of preliminary discussions among the league’s athletic directors. “First, the final classification numbers won’t be determined until after [ more SPSL page 13 ]


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Seattle’s Alexander Delnov, right, battles Tri-City’s Justin Hamonic for the puck during the Thunderbirds’ 5-2 win over the Americans at the ShoWare Center on Tuesday night. The soaring T-Birds (21-10-1) head into the winter break in third place in the Western Division of the Western Hockey League, behind Portland and Everett. The T-Birds return to action next Friday at the ShoWare Center against the Everett Silvertips at 7:35 p.m.

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[ KENTRIDGE from page 12 ] “That’s probably one thing that she’s improved on the most from her sophomore year to her junior year – it is her ability to create her own shots,” Sandall said of Dugan. His other players provide a solid defensive game to back these two, although Sandall says that they need to work on transitioning into defense. He says this is what contributed to the team’s recent loss against Mount Rainier. The experienced team allowed Sandall to focus less on his basic plays and more on finesse and perfecting technique, and he expects that to pay off. He knows that the refinement will be crucial when his girls go up against

Chargers at a glance • 2012-2013 season: (9-7, 14-12) • Returning: Courtnae Williams, 5-foot-8 senior; Michelle Keowla, 5-9, Sr.; Megan Thorsland, 5-8 Sr.; Anna Dugan, 5-8, Sr.; Terri Emmerson-Roe, 5-11, Sr.; Alecia Dugan, 5-8 junior; Kiki Gilbert, 5-8, Jr.; Bobbi Westendorf, 5-10, Jr.

teams that are as fast or faster than Kentridge. “We can get out and run on a lot of teams, but when we get against those teams that are as fast as you are, who can stop you, who can make you set up your offense, you’ve gotta execute,” he said. Sandall says his players know

• Newcomers: Natalie Clifton, 5-9 Jr.; Lauren Stearns, 5-6, Jr.; Jazmin Caliman, 5-6, Jr.; Ellie Stannard, 5-4, Jr. • Strengths: Experience and confidence from that experience. • Weaknesses: Cohesion and coordination • Overall: A competitive and experienced team that tasted success last season and is hungry for more.

the path ahead of them and that it won’t be easy, but he expects they’re prepared for it. After a sound victory over Thomas Jefferson, Kentridge lost to Mount Rainier by nine points then beat Kentwood by 19. The Chargers (2-2) dropped a 50-47 decision to Auburn-Riverside last Friday night.

the second opportunity for schools to declare any opt up intentions with WIAA before Jan. 7,” Lutes wrote. “Any school opting up, drops the lowest 4A into the 3A classification. After Jan. 7 schools will be locked into their enrollment number and corresponding classification.” Lutes explained that what they do know is that Auburn and Auburn Riverside enrollment numbers are in the 3A classification realm and district officials do not plan to request an opt-up to 4A. Meanwhile, Decatur, Federal Way, Bethel and Kentlake – all members of the SPSL 4A – plan to request to opt up despite numbers that would allow those schools to drop down to 3A which would leave the SPSL 4A with 17 schools, down one from the current total of 18. “Our main discussion is formatting 17 schools into two divisions that maintain multihigh school relationships and maintains a reasonable geographic grouping,” Lutes wrote. “Ten teams to the North – Kent’s, Federal Ways’, Tahoma, Mount Rainier – and seven teams to the South division is being studied respectively for every sport offered to determine the pros and cons of scheduling both division and non-division opportunities and playoff entry determinations.” Still, Lutes noted, the considerations now are preliminary because it is possible that school officials could change their minds about opting up or dropping down as well as the possibility of other schools currently outside the SPSL 4A requesting membership due to changing circumstances which would affect their specific situations. After the Washington State Interscholastic Activities Association’s reclassification numbers for 2014-2016 two weeks ago, Auburn School District officials told the Auburn Reporter it is likely that Auburn and Auburn

Riverside high schools will likely move from the largest school classification for sports to the classification a step below starting in the fall of 2014. The two schools would join Auburn Mountainview which competes in Class 3A. “We’re preparing to be a 3A district,” Auburn School District Athletic Director Rob Swaim told the Auburn Reporter. “Our goal is to be together, that’s the big piece. We want to have all the schools together and grow those district rivalries.” Preliminary numbers show Auburn and Auburn Riverside’s enrollment at 1,080 and 1,200, respectively. The cutoff enrollment number for each of the state’s six classifications won’t be officially determined until the Jan. 27-28 WIAA executive board meeting. Every two years the WIAA reclassifies the state’s schools, with 66 schools allotted each for the 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A classes, with 63 schools apiece slated the 2B and 1B, this go around. Once classified, schools can choose to opt up to a higher class, which Auburn did in 2010, moving up from the 3A. Each school that opts up bumps the lowest enrollment school in that classification down to the next classification. Schools have until Jan. 7 to opt up. Once the classifications are finalized, schools have the option to join existing leagues or form new leagues. According to Swaim, that leaves the possibility open for a SPSL 3A league featuring all three Auburn schools, as well as Sumner, Bonney Lake and Enumclaw, among others. “We want to compete with our neighbors Sumner, Enumclaw and Bonney Lake,” Swaim told the Auburn Reporter. “Hopefully, we’ll also be able to play nonleague games still and keep those old rivalries alive also, like the Taylor Trophy (contested annually by Kent-Meridian and Auburn).”

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3 Convenient Locations: Auburn Office 1 East Main St., Suite 100

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