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JANUARY 5, 2014 Soldotna-Kenai, Alaska
Vol. 44, Issue 81
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Buccaneer sells drill rig, Cosmo share Proceeds to finance other Cook Inlet work By TIM BRADNER Morris News Service-Alaska Alaska Journal of Commerce
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Project aimed at reducing moose-vehicle collisions
Above and left, an Alaska Land Clearing employee clears a portion of the Sterling Highway Alaska Department of Transportation right-ofway Thursday near Clam Gulch. Company representatives said they were clearing an average of 200 feet from the highway to open the area up for drivers to better see moose.
By RASHAH McCHESNEY Peninsula Clarion
An Alaska Department of Transportation tree-cutting program alongside the Sterling Highway has started up again despite mixed reactions on the technique’s effectiveness at reducing collisions between vehicles and moose. DOT project managers say the program is meant to be on a three-year cycle that would cover about 70 miles of highway between Homer and Soldotna. However, the initial tree-cutting phase of the project is entering its fourth year and managers anticipate making it to the south end of Cohoe Loop, leaving about 20 more miles of highway to cover. Meanwhile, several miles of highway that were cleared years ago have been untouched since the initial pass, leaving them open to regrowth of the brush that critics say draw moose toward the side of the highway in search of food.
Photos by Rashah McChesney/ Peninsula Clarion
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Buccaneer Energy, the Australia-based independent, has sold off some of its Alaska assets to finance its further work in Cook Inlet, the company announced in a press release Jan. 2. The company will sell its 25 percent share in the offshore Cosmopolitan oil and gas project in Cook Inlet to Texasbased independent BlueCrest Energy Inc., Buccaneer said in the press release. BlueCrest will own 100 percent of Cosmopolitan after the sale closes. Buccaneer, as operator at Cosmopolitan, drilled an exploration well at Cosmopolitan in 2013 and made a natural gas discovery. Pioneer Natural Resources, which previously owned the asset, had also confirmed an oil discovery at deeper reservoir intervals, and
Buccaneer’s plan was to follow up on tests of the deeper oil formations. BlueCrest will pay $41.25 million for Buccaneer’s 25 percent interest. Buccaneer has invested $9 million as its share of costs at Cosmopolitan. “The sale gives the company as opportunity to monetize an asset in which it holds a minority interest at a significant premium to its sunk costs. The sale price is within acceptable market parameters for undeveloped projects of this type in Alaska,” said Curtis Burton, Buccaneer’s Managing Director, in the press release. The sale is expected to close in mid-January. Buccaneer also said it will sell its 50 percent share in Kenai Offshore Ventures, owner of the Endeavour jack-up rig now in Cook Inlet, to Teras Investments Pte. Ltd. of Singapore, for $23.95 million. See SALE, page A-2
Kenai council back to work By DAN BALMER Peninsula Clarion
The Kenai City Council passed one city ordinance and three resolutions at their first meeting of 2014 Thursday night. The council approved a travel grant for the sum of $3,000 to the Institute of Museum and Library services for two staff members to attend a training conference through the Alaska State Library. The council also passed one resolution to allocate $8,000 from the city budget for the purchase of email archiving software, and another resolution awarding the lowest bid of
$29,990 to Westside Flooring to replace the carpet in City Hall. A resolution supporting an Alaska Board of Fish proposal that requested a prohibition of 24-hour operations at the personal-use salmon fishery, was voted on and approved with councilman Mike Boyle voting nay. The resolution was postponed at the Dec. 18, 2013 meeting so city administrators could make proposal revisions. Boyle said his only issue with the resolution was the city taking a stand on what hours the fishery would be open. “I’m all about fish protection and somebody needs to make See KENAI, page A-2
Conserving the Kenai king a mandate for board, ADFG By WILLIAM S. MORRIS III President/CEO, Morris Communications Co.
Editor’s note: This is the 10th and final part of the Morris Communications series “The case for conserving the Kenai king salmon.” The entire series may be found online at www.peninsulaclarion.com. King salmon are the lynchpin of the Cook Inlet fishery. Other runs of other salmon species are far more abundant, but the health of king salmon affects all users. Alaska is currently experiencing historic low runs of king salmon returning to major systems throughout the state. It affects Alaskans who have fished for kings for years in these rivers and creeks, and the visitors thousands of businesses depend on every summer. Soldotna businesses sales are off 10 percent to 20 percent. There are more than 100
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fewer guide licenses on the Kenai River now compared to 2007, a 28 percent decrease, and “For Sale” William S. signs adorn Morris III many lodges. Further, the sale prices of these are going down. Many attribute this to the lack of kings. The assessed values of river front homes have been a great help to the area, producing tax revenues that translate into jobs, goods and services. This reduction of value and the number of people wanting to sell is occurring during a downtrend in sports and guided sports harvests of kings. At
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In this July 21, 2006 photo anglers work the Kenai River for king salmon near the Warren Ames Memorial Bridge in Kenai. Conserving the Kenai River king salmon is a must for all users and represents a significant challenge for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the Board of Fisheries. The board meets to consider Cook Inlet salmon management beginning Jan. 31.
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What must also be recognized is that in the last 30 to 40 years there has been a tremendous increase in demand for these resources caused by
a large population increase in the greater Anchorage-Kenai Peninsula area. Also in the last few years, major road improvements have made access to the Kenai River quick and easy. The population of the greater Southcentral area, which uses the fisheries of the Upper Cook Inlet for putting fish in their freezers and for recreational purposes, was just more than 100,000 about 40 years ago. Today it is nearly 400,000. The Greater Cook Inlet-Anchorage Metro Area is home to more than 70 percent of the state’s population. The management of the fisheries has not changed sufficiently to reflect the demands of an ever-increasing population who have come to Alaska to enjoy its natural resources in one way or another. Low abundance of king salmon also restricts commercial fishermen, particularly setnetters targeting Kenai and See KINGS, page A-5
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Tera is a subsidiary of Ezion Holdings, Ltd., also of Singapore. Ezion is already a 50 percent partner with Buccaneer in the Endeavour rig, so the sale will have the Singapore company own 100 percent of the Endeavour. Buccaneer will continue to operate the rig, however, under a contract that expires in 2017 to charter the rig for drilling. The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, the state of Alaska’s development finance corporation, also has a stake in the rig through a preferred stock position in a financing arrangement agreed to in 2011. AIDEA’s shares are to be acquired by the other rig owners, now Ezion only, so the authority’s financing is essen-
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tially a loan. Buccaneer will use the proceeds of both sales to provide working capital and to repay loans. The sale to BlueCrest is expected to close in January, after which BlueCrest will assume management of further drilling that is planned at the Cosmopolitan oil and gas prospects. The Endeavour rig for has been contracted delineation drilling at the Cosmopolitan this winter and three other Cook Inlet offshore prospects still owned by Buccaneer. Those include “Tyonek Deep,” or deep oil prospects in the North Cook Inlet gas field owned and being produced by ConocoPhillips, and where Buccaneer has an agreement to test the deep parts of the field; Southern Cross and North West Cook Inlet. The Endeavour is now in winter storage at Port Graham. ous mayors and nowhere does it say she had to leave it up to the council members to decide their committee appointments. Porter is also in her ninth year as mayor, following her reelection in October where she narrowly defeated Molloy. “It is not a reward, you are a messenger for the committee you serve,” she said. Boyle also offered his disagreement with the ordinance saying he believes the best use of power is to give it away. Porter said her intention of assigning council members to their respective committees was to avoid conflicts between certain council members and city staff and put them where they can do the most good for the city of Kenai. “I don’t believe that makes me a dictator,” Porter said. Molloy, who has served on the Harbor Commission for three years, said it has been a great experience overseeing the board, but it takes up nearly a full term of service and he would like the opportunity to be a liaison on multiple committees for a more well-rounded understanding of the city. Councilman Terry Bookey said he had some concerns about the committee liaison mayoral nomination, but was looking forward to the discussion in the work session before it came to a vote. The city council passed the motion 5-2 with Molloy and Boyle voting nay to move the ordinance to a public hearing where it will be voted on at the next council meeting Jan. 15.
those decisions but I don’t think it should be a bunch of politicians, it should be scientists,” Boyle said. “It’s a little issue but sometimes you have a philosophy and just go with it.” The majority of council discussion came from the introduction of an amendment to a Kenai Municipal Code ordinance, which would provide Mayor Porter the right to nominate council members to a committee instead of holding elections to determine their assignments. Councilman Robert Molloy used his full 10-minutes of allotted time to express his disapproval of the amended ordinance. Molloy said the ordinance should not be introduced based on a mistake in premise. “We have a custom for how we do those elections and it wasn’t followed,” he said. “One of the remedies a council member has is make nominations from the floor. The ordinance proposed would take that right away from a council member by saying nominations can only be made by the mayor.” Molloy, who has served as a council member for nine years, said in the past the council has come to unanimous consent through the election process to decide a committee liaison and does not see any reason to change that. “Once you give up that right, you are not giving it back,” Molloy said. “There are reasons for that protection of minority in parliamentary procedure.” Reach Dan Balmer at danPorter responded to Molloy’s comments saying she did iel.balmer@peninsulaclarion. nothing different from previ- com.
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“If you cut this stuff on a three-year cycle, eventually what will happen is eventually the grass chokes out the brush,” said Dave DeMenno, owner of Alaska Land Clearing, the company currently contracted with DOT to clear the Sterling Highway roadside on the Kenai Peninsula.
Moose collisions One of the objectives of clearing an average of 200 feet of the DOT right-of-way alongside the highway is to increase visibility and reduce collisions between drivers and moose, said Jill Reese, DOT spokesperson. But critics of the tree-cutting program say increasing visibility is just one part of the solution to reducing collisions. “There is no way you can eliminate road kills — eliminate people hitting moose on our highways,” said Ted Spraker, a former wildlife biologist for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and chairman of the Alaska Board of Game. “There’s a lot of ways to reduce, or at least reduce the number, of accidents annually. Especially in places like Kenai. It has everything to do with increasing visibility ... and not creating habitat along the roads to attract moose.” Spraker said the lack of consistent maintenance on the sections of the highway that had already been cleared has caused problems and anticipated that the amount of brush needing to be cleared could also be an issue. “I’m not an engineer, so maybe they need (200 feet) for visibility, but I would think clearing 50-75 feet would work,” Spraker said. “The main thing that they need to do is have a program where they come in every year — or when necessary — and they clear the road right-of-way to destroy the moose browse. ... I’m not sure about DOT’s budget, but I would guess that it would take quite an expenditure annually to mow 200 feet of cleared rightof-way. That would cost them a fortune.” When the right-of-way clear-
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ing progressed in early 2013, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly passed a resolution during a February meeting after several frustrated residents testified that the project was creating more hazards than it was eliminating. “A moose magnet, noise pollution, erosion, fire hazard, eyesore, wind, dust, drifting snow, lower property values and rubberneckers are just some of the negatives of this excessive tree cutting,” Ninilchik resident John McCombs said while testifying to the assembly. McCombs called the clearing — which he said was not up for public comment — a heavy-handed approach to the situation. David Martin, who also lives near Ninilchik, echoed a similar sentiment during the meeting. He said DOT clear cutting in the past has not lead to safer roads or kept the moose away. “The Sterling Highway in this area currently has large ice packs and is one of the roughest sections on the Peninsula and the moose are really enjoying the new browse,” he said. The resolution requested that DOT limit its right-of-way clearing to 75 feet. Brent Johnson, District 7 borough assembly representative from Clam Gulch, said he introduced the resolution after hearing complaints from residents in his district. However, not all of the feedback was negative. “I heard from some people who were a little bit quieter, they didn’t want have their name out in the public but said they liked the openness, they liked it that wide,” Johnson said. “But, I could certainly see, one point that I believe is that instead of cutting 200 feet wide, you could cut 75 or 100 feet wide and maybe cover twice the length.” Johnson said he was not critical of DOT management of the project, just suggesting an alternative that could be easier to manage.
Project funding Several people who criticized the project said the current right-of-way clearing could be more effective if DOT had funding to continue the
project annually at a scale that would keep the moose browse to a minimum. Carl High, maintenance and operations supervisor for DOT, said the DOT funding was contingent on whatever the Legislature decides to appropriate for the agency each year. “Ideally, we’d probably do (the clearing) on a tighter cycle than three years,” he said. Once the initial phase of clearing took out the larger trees, the project should become easier — and therefore faster — to complete. “That is our objective is to get it on a cyclic cutting to where it’s just like mowing your grass,” he said. DeMenno, whose company held the DOT contract for the clearing for three years before it was re-bid last year, said he charges the state about 45 percent less than he does private contracts. His company was originally awarded the contract in 2010 and both organizations have the option to pull out of the contract annually, he said. “The state will give you more money if you treat them right,” he said. “We actually gave them a better price this year then we did three years ago.” One benefit for his company, DeMenno said, was the ability to keep his employees busy on the project during the winter when other projects are not available. DeMenno’s company also
has the contract to clear the right-of-way in Anchorage. “At the Anchorage International Airport we cut it on a three-year-cycle, we did it three times and now all it grows is grass,” DeMenno said. “So the thing works as long as the state gives (DOT) money to do it.”
Continuing the cycle While the crews have not yet completed the entirety of the Sterling Highway slated to be cleared of trees, DOT has plans to move into the next phase of clearing. “We’ll actually be dropping back and mowing what’s been established,” High said of next year’s cutting program. High and DeMenno said mowing the areas that had already been cleared would accelerate the project. “The clearing part of it is the most expensive part of it,” High said. “When it comes to mowing, we’ll be able to do a lot bigger sections of it with just the mowers. It will take less time to get from Homer to Soldotna. A lot less. We are going to start that up for next year, even before they finish clearing. We’ll be doing both at the same time and will get on that three-year cycle.” Clarion file material was used in this article. Reach Rashah McChesney at rashah.mcchesney@peninsulaclarion.com.
2 flu deaths reported in Alaska ANCHORAGE (AP) — Two adult Alaskans died from the flu in the past week, according to state health officials. The deaths are the first to be reported during Alaska’s 201314 influenza season — which has been picking up — and the first since new rules requiring health care facilities to report adult flu deaths to the state took effect in late December. Before, Alaska only tracked deaths among children. The state has not been notified of any child deaths so far this flu season. “People think, ‘Oh it’s just the flu,’” said Dr. Brian Yablon, a state epidemiologist. “But flu actually is a common cause of death every winter. It’s a good thing to be able to track.” The state Department of Health and Social Services did not disclose the names, ages or hometowns of the Alaskans who died. The deadly H1N1, or the so-called swine flu, triggered more than 90 percent of the 290 laboratory-confirmed flu cases in Alaska since September, the Anchorage Daily News reported. It’s the flu strain behind the worldwide pandemic in 2009 that swept across more than 209 countries and killed more than 14,140 people.
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Obituaries Richard Emanuel ‘Dick’ Barber
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nese air attack on Dutch Harbor. He returned to Alaska in 1946 to work with the U.S. Corps of Engineers in Fairbanks. In 1960 his family followed Mr. Cheney from Washington State. The Cheneys started to commercially fish in Clam Gulch and later at Kalifonsky Beach on the Kenai Peninsula. In 1967 the family liquidated its fishing sites and moved to Kenai where Mr. Cheney became the first civilian hired at the Wildwood Air Force Base. He served as supervisor and inspector of military billeting and housing. Following the base closure, the Cheney family moved to Anchorage where Mr. Cheney worked as a Supervisor of Billeting on Elmendorf Air Force Base. He retired in 1988. Mr. Cheney was a past member of Grange 985 in Oroville, Wash., a member of the Masonic Lodge 201 and a charter member of Kenai Lodge 11. He was also a lifetime member of Glacier Lodge 10 in Anchorage. His credentials also extend to being a member of Pioneer Igloo 15 in Anchorage. Mr. Cheney was a charter member of Kenai Lions Club. In addition, he was a member of Theta Chi Greek fraternity San Diego Chapter. Jack will be remembered by family and friends as a sincere, hard headed, most intelligent, happy individual also know as “Smiling Jack.” In the many tributes that have poured in to the family following his passing, there is a single recurring sentiment that continues to surface: “Jack made a difference.” Mr. Cheney was devoted to his family and his many friends world-wide. He enjoyed the out-of-doors and the lifestyle of being a pioneer Alaskan. He never got enough of fishing and hunting. Mr. Cheney was preceded in death by his wife Loretta Cheney, the mother of their two children; and his wife from a later marriage, June Cheney. Both women died of cancer. Preceding him in death was also his brother William. Mr. Cheney is survived by his daughters Cindy Smirnoff and Laura Lee Slaymaker, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, and several nephews and nieces. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Masonic Burn Center.
Longtime Alaskan and Kasilof resident Richard Emanuel “Dick” Barber, 77, passed away Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013 at Kat’s Elder Care in Kasilof. Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, at Peninsula Memorial Chapel in Kenai. Dick was born April 15, 1936 at St. Ignatius, Mont. He received his Bachelor’s in Education from Western Montana College in 1959. He moved to Alaska in 1977 and lived in Venetie, Nome, Anchorage and Kasilof. He was both a teacher and principal, but coaching football, track and basketball were his passions. Dick enjoyed camping with family and friends, fishing, an occasional game of golf, and watching college and pro football. “Dick’s smile will be remembered by many. He was a good natured jokester who loved to make people laugh. Children loved ‘Papa Dick’ because of his fun playful personality. Family was very important to him and often said that his father told him if you could count on one hand friends who have always been there for you, you have led a good life. We will treasure memories of camping trips, water fights he started and stories he shared,” his family wrote. Dick was preceded in death by his parents, Emanuel and Ruby Barber, sisters, Patricia Barber and Sherry Sadler, brother, James Barber and son, Dick Barber. He is survived by his wife, Linda Barber of Kasilof; son, Jimmy Barber of Portland, Ore.; step- daughter, Deb West of Port Angeles, Wash.; step-son, Mike McConnell of Anchorage; daughter, Barbara Caballero of Kalama, Wash.; step-son, Mitch McConnell of Montesano, Wash.; step-daughters, Brandi Barber and Megan Palagyi, both of Anchorage, Terry Erickson of Missoula, Mont., Jeri Norris of Bozeman, Mont., Jodi Walsh of Missoula, Montana; and Staci Flynn of Missoula, Mont.; 32 grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sister, Bea Noble; and brothers, Sam, Scott George William Crabb and Tom Barber. George William Crabb of Fairfield, Calif. Arrangements made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Crema- Passed away Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013. He was tory. 59. George was born June 24, 1954, in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Colonel Craig Creighton Mark Richard Brown and Corinne Elizabeth Crabb. He was a highly Longtime Soldotna resident Mark Richard skilled heavy equipment Brown, 60, died Monday, Dec. 30, 2013 at his mechanic working all over Colorado, Utah, house in Soldotna. Wyoming and Alaska. He was known for his work ethic and perFuneral Services will be held at 4:00 p.m. sonable demeanor. Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014 at The Soldotna United He was a loving and dedicated father to Alec and Lindy CrabbMethodist Church, 158 S. Binkley Street in Zabilka, and he cherished his six granddaughters. Soldotna. Karen Tichenor will be officiating. Also left to mourn are his son-in-law, Robert; daughter-inHe will be laid to rest at the Soldotna Commulaw, Lisa; mother of his children, Cathy; siblings, Tommy, Laura, nity Memorial Park in Soldotna following the services. James, and Robert; and countless family and friends including his Mr. Brown was born April 4, 1953 in Ypsilanti, Mich. He moved best friend until the end, Bill Bass. to Alaska in 1983. He worked for the Kenai Peninsula Borough as His ashes will be scattered at sea where he always felt at a maintenance man up until he retired in 2013. He was affiliated home. with the Soldotna United Methodist Church, loved Euchre and fishing. He was an animal lover and loved swimming. His family wrote, “Mark was a unique individual; self moti- Eva C. Larrow vated and hard working. He was a friend to all, a stranger to none. Sterling resident Eva C. Larrow entered into He committed his life to helping his mother care for his father rest on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014. who passed of Alzheimer’s in February of 2013. He will always A viewing will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 7, be loved and missed.” from 6-8 p.m. at the Peninsula Memorial ChaHe was preceded in death by his father, Richard J. Brown. pel on the Kenai Spur Highway. Services will He is survived by his mother, Edna Brown of Soldotna; sisters, be held on Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Kasandra Evans (Tom) of Michigan and Cynthia Johnson (Wal- new Sterling Community Center next to Sterter) of Anchorage; brother, Richard Brown (Vicki) of Anchorage; ling Elementary, with a potluck to follow. nephews, Thomas Evans Jr. (Carolyn) of Michigan, Matthew Ms. Larrow was born Nov. 28, 1940 in Pavo, Ga., to Otis and Coleman (Lynn) of Michigan, Jeffery Evans (Danielle) of Michi- Merlie Bozeman. She was the oldest of five children and was gan, Timothy Coleman of Michigan, Michael Evans (Lindsay) of raised with a strong work ethic. She held jobs from picking cotton Michigan, Aaron Brown of Anchorage, and Andrew Johnson of and tobacco to clerking in a general store in her formative years. Anchorage; nieces, Aimee Boyce (Kevin) of Anchorage, Ashley She also worked at Zipmart, Big Johns and Sterling Auto after Johnson of Anchorage, Jasmine Lind of Washington and Sarah Gruver of Washington and many great- nieces and nephews. according to newspaper guideDonations may be made in memory of Mark to The Soldotna Peninsula Clarion lines. The fee for obituaries up Animal Shelter, 205 S. Kobuk Street, Soldotna, Alaska 99669. to 500 words with one black and Arrangements made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Cre- obituary guidelines: matory. Please visit Mark’s online guestbook at AlaskanFuneral. The Peninsula Clarion strives white photo ranges from $50 to to report the deaths of all current $100. Obituaries outside these com.
Warren Carl Cheney Longtime Alaska resident Warren “Jack” Cheney died peacefully Wedensday, Dec. 4, 2013 at his retirement home in Payson, Ariz. He was 92. His remains were cremated and the ashes shared with family and friends in Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Washington States and the Bahamas. Born in Golden, Colo., Nov. 16, 1921, Mr. Cheney first came to Alaska in 1943 as an enlisted member of the U.S. Coast Guard to assist in the cleaning up of damage caused by the WWII Japa-
and former Peninsula residents. Notices should be received within three months of the death. Pending service/Death notices are brief notices listing full name, age, date and place of death; and time, date and place of service. These are published at no charge. Obituaries are prepared by families, funeral homes, crematoriums, and are edited by our staff
moving to the peninsula. She married Carrol Larrow on July 25, 1959 and had six children. She was a military wife until his retirement in 1976. During the course of his military career they we stationed in Georgia, Florida, Nevada and Alaska until the family decided to make Alaska their permanent home. They owned and operated Summit Lake Lodge from 1976 to 1981 when they made the move to Sterling. She was a woman of unfailing strength and love. She was “Mom” or “Grandma” to just about everyone that met her. She was so special that her passing will make the sun a little less brighter. We cherish the time we had with her and feel secure she is in a better place, but we will miss her everyday. She was preceded in death by her parents, Otis and Merlie Bozeman; her father and mother-in-law, Willard and Bernice Larrow; and her sister-in-law Patricia Larrow. She is survived by her children, David and Pam Larrow, Michael Larrow, Tom and Karen Boone, Billy Larrow, Kelly and Jacquet Larrow, and Curtis Larrow; grandchildren, Jake Larrow, Corrisa Martin, Trisha Jones, Dezarae Peace, Josh and Sarah Boone, Justin Boone, Emanuel and Dezerae Bradford, Carrol Larrow, Shane Larrow, Tyler Larrow, Joseph Larrow, Shavonya Larrow, Jazilyn Larrow, Serena Larrow and Oliver Larrow; greatgrandchildren Anavey Ashmore, Sienna Ashmore, Leilani Boone, Nayeli Larrow, Riley Bradford, Parker Bradford and Cara Barnes; siblings Blackie and Joyce Blackman, Ray and Linda Mercer, Faye Jordon Lodge and Danny Bozeman; brother-in-law Tommy Larry; and best friend Irene Bradford. She is also survived by many extended family and lifelong friends.
Verda Blanche Malatesta Longtime Clam Gulch resident Verda Blanche (Bice) Malatesta, 69, died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 at Central Peninsula Hospital in Soldotna with her family by her side. Private family services will be held at a later date. Mrs. Malatesta was born July 25, 1944 in Waddington, N.Y. She graduated from Ninilchik High School and has two years of college as well. She came to Alaska in 1953, living in Clam Gulch. In 1963 she moved to Drexel Hill, Pa. After living in Pennsylvania for a while she moved back to Clam Gulch in 1982. Verda was a housewife and worked in the commercial fishing industry in the summers. She attended the Catholic Church. Her family and grandchildren were her life. She enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing, putting puzzles together, playing games with grandchildren and loved to read. Verda was married to Joseph A. Malatesta Sr. for 51 years. She referred to her husband as the love of her life. When living on the farm, she took in children that were having problems and helped them get their lives back in line. Her family wrote, “Many fond memories of hunting, fishing, and tracking trips to Canada and Alaska. Mom taught us about horses, gardening and life on the farm. She was a good teacher. She had the heart of a saint and loved animals like her children. Mom participated and traveled to all sporting events and was the girl’s basketball assistant coach in Ninilchik. Mom held the family together with her calm demeanor and her ability to see good in everyone. She never judged and was always there to help, no matter what. She always put others and family before herself. She will be deeply missed.” She was preceded in death by her parents, Everett and Geraldine Bice and granddaughter, Lyndsey Marie Owens. She is survived by her husband of 51 years Joseph A. Malatesta Sr. of Clam Gulch; daughter, Theresa Owens and husband Monty of Kenai; son, Joseph A. Malatesta Jr. and wife, Katherine of Soldotna; grandsons, Ryan Owens of Yucca Valley, Calif. and Joseph A. Malatesta III of Soldotna; granddaughters, DeLynda Malatesta of Anchorage and Stefany Malatesta of Soldotna. Arrangements made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Crematory.
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Skies full of opportunties The skies were opened to a world of
opportunities with a recent announcement that Alaska had been selected as a location for drone testing. The Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration at the University of Alaska Fairbanks will oversee the work. There is huge potential for unmanned aircraft use across our state, including the Kenai Peninsula and Cook Inlet, from public safety to science to industrial applications. Think of the possibilities. Unmanned aircraft can be outfitted with a vast array of technologies to handle a wide variety of tasks. Drones could be deployed for search and rescue missions. Imaging equipment could enhance wildlife surveys. They could be used to monitor wildfires or volcanic eruptions without putting people in harm’s way. Extra eyes in the sky would be invaluable in the event of an oil spill. There are industrial applications as well, from surveying to examining infrastructure. There will be an economic benefit as the use of unmanned aircraft increases. There will be a demand for highly skilled workers to handle the technology, and those will be well-paying jobs — and a high-tech sector will enhance the region’s economy, currently driven by oil and gas, fishing and tourism. There are legitimate concerns about drones being used for government surveillance — and recent revelations about federal intelligence-gathering have done little to instill trust. Government agencies will need strict oversight in how the technology is deployed. Likewise, Alaska skies are filled with small aircraft, from air taxis accessing remote locations to helicopters traveling to and from oil platforms. Safety regulations will need to be implemented to ensure that sharing the skies can be done safely. This is exciting technology, and we’re thrilled to see Alaska at the forefront of developing the use of unmanned aircraft.
Quotable “It’s been a tough road. (But) we have a place to sleep that isn’t the airport.” — Heather Krochuk inside a Boston hotel after her flight to Toronto was canceled in what’s turned into a 36-hour trip from Seattle, where she spent Christmas with her husband, Ron. “If you want to get personal, that’s fine. I’m sticking to my record, and talk is cheap. You’re going to see action like you’ve never seen before.” — Toronto Mayor Rob Ford to reporters after he decided to seek re-election, defying calls for him to step down after admitting he smoked crack. “It’s huge for our program, to get a win like this after no one gave us a chance all year. We’ve got to ride this into next year. We can’t settle with this. ... We want the big one.” — Freshman quarterback Trevor Knight after he led No. 11 Oklahoma to a 45-31 win over third-ranked Alabama in the Sugar Bowl.
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We shouldn’t have to care It’s not often I initiate a discussion about something that doesn’t matter to me, but that’s what I want to do. It involves someone disclosing that he or she is gay and my instant response of ... so what? Other than being sad that the person has struggled to keep this a secret, it makes no difference whatsoever to me. It never has, even in the dark ages of my life, and certainly doesn’t now. What brings this on, of course, is the latest instance of a celebrity timidly declaring to the world that she is a lesbian. Robin Roberts, a star of ABC’s “Good Morning America,” who has spent most of the past year struggling with and triumphing over two life-threatening illnesses, took to Facebook to express her thanks for all the support she’s received: “I am grateful for my entire family, my longtime girlfriend, Amber, and friends as we prepare to celebrate a glorious new year together.” That was it, the no-big-deal disclosure. But the media went bonkers. The story appeared everywhere, and even brought a reaction from first lady Michelle Obama on Twitter: “You continue to make us all proud.” She even signed the tweet “mo,” which is her way of signaling she actually wrote it herself and not some staff member. Although Roberts epitomizes courage and she’s a tremendous talent, it is puzzling that anyone cares about her sexual preference. Actually, there is a very good reason.
The world is still crawling with intolerant meddlers who care very much. They harbor hatred in their hearts. As the “Duck Dynasty” uproar demonstrates, they still live in their dark world of fear. Sadly, Bob Franken they can generate a huge amount of support with the vile sort of homophobic pronouncement we got from “Duck Dynasty’s” Phil Robertson. So those who cling to such hateful views must be taken on. It’s a shame that it’s still necessary, but those who are our role models, like Robin, are needed to counter the bigots. What a shame that same-sex marriage is still such a primal political issue. How can it be that those who so strenuously argue for limited government demand that government interfere with personal choices? How is it that religious leaders and followers can abandon their claims of compassion to condemn those who simply want to love the ones they choose? They have many answers: Marriage they insist must be for a man and a woman, because only that coupling can procreate. Of course, you don’t need to be married to procreate, but it’s more orderly. Other
than that, the big reason is fear. Yes, fear, which raises its ugly head in an unproven belief that, somehow, gays are a menace, lurking to endanger our children or, in the case of the armed forces, cause chaos in the ranks. Surprise, surprise: “don’t ask, don’t tell” is now military history, and what do you know — it hasn’t been an issue. As a matter of fact, the big problem for our fighters in uniform has been sexual assaults, mostly involving men attacking women. The battle continues to rage, even while gay rights have made substantial progress. As we begin 2014, 18 states and D.C. permit same-sex marriage; 32 do not. Utah is front and center right now because of a judge’s ruling that the state must not put up impediments. Ultimately, the Supremes will have to decide whether barriers are permitted anywhere under the Constitution. Even when the legal question is decided, it will take time before millions open their hearts to accept a person’s right to make sexual and lifestyle choices without malicious judgment. It’s none of our business how Robin Roberts or anyone lives his or her life. We shouldn’t care. But until we can get to the point that it doesn’t matter to anyone, it matters to us all. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years ay CNN.
The war on poverty turns 50 In his State of the Union address on Jan. 8, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson declared a “war on poverty.” Today, with roughly the same number of people below the poverty level as in 1964 and with many addicted to government “benefits,” robbing them of a work ethic, it is clear that the poor have mostly lost the war. In 1964, the poverty rate was about 19 percent. Census data from 2010 indicates that 15.1 percent are in poverty within a much larger population. The lack of government programs did not cause poverty, and spending vast sums of money has not eliminated it. A policy analysis by the Cato Institute found that federal and state anti-poverty programs have cost $15 trillion over the last five decades but have had little effect on the number of people living in poverty. That amounts to $20,610 per poor person in America, or $61,830 per poor family of three. If the government had sent them a check they might have been better off. As Robert Rector and Jennifer Marshall have written for The Heritage Foundation, “President Johnson’s goal was not to create a massive system of ever-increasing welfare benefits for an ever-larger number of beneficiaries. Instead, he sought to increase self-sufficiency, enabling recipients to lift themselves up beyond the need for public assistance.” Johnson sounded conservative when he said, “(We) want to offer the forgotten fifth of our people opportunity and not doles.” Unfortunately, the war on poverty neC
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glected a key component: human nature. Substantial numbers of people came to rely on government benefits and thus lost any sense of personal responsibility. Teenage girls knew they could get a check Cal Thomas from the government if they had babies and so they had them, often more than one. The law discouraged fathers from living with, much less marrying, the mothers of their children and so legions of “single mothers” became the norm, and the lack of male leadership in the home contributed to additional cycles of poverty, addicting new generations to government. When President Clinton signed the welfare reform bill in 1996, liberals screamed that people would starve in the streets. They didn’t. Many got jobs when they knew the checks would cease. Over time, government enacted rules to prevent churches and faith-based groups from sharing their faith if they wanted to receive federal grants, thus removing the reason for their success. These groups, which once were at the center of fighting poverty by offering a transformed life and consequently a change in attitude, retreated to the sidelines. In public schools, values that once were taught were removed because of lawsuits and the fear of lawsuits, creating a “naked
public square” devoid of concepts such as right and wrong, with everyone left to figure it out on their own. There are two ways to measure poverty. One is the way the Census Bureau does, by counting income earned by individuals and families without including government benefits. The other is not measurable in a statistical sense. It is a poverty of spirit. People need to be inspired and told they don’t have to settle for whatever circumstances they are in. This used to be the role of faith-based institutions, and it can be again if they refuse government grants and again reach out to the poor. One condition for maintaining taxexempt status should be for these faithbased institutions to help people get off government assistance and find jobs, becoming self-sufficient. If people need transitional money for daycare or transportation, it can be provided, either temporarily by government or by the thousands of churches, synagogues and other faith-based groups. There is no undiscovered truth about the cure for most poverty: Stay in school; get married before having children and stay married; work hard, save and invest. The “war on poverty” can be won, but it must be fought with different weapons, not the ones that have failed for the last halfcentury. Readers may e-mail Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribune.com.
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Kasilof bound sockeye. The low abundance of king salmon, though more recent to Cook Inlet than other parts of the state such as the Yukon, has affected relations between neighbors on the Peninsula and the politics in Juneau. With some exceptions, it has not affected relations for the better on the eve of the Board of Fisheries Upper Cook Inlet meeting that begins Jan. 31. Alaska law requires the state to manage salmon for “sustained yield” first and foremost, but the economic importance of meeting this policy cannot be understated. We saw in 2012 what kind of economic disaster will unfold should it become necessary to take additional dramatic steps to conserve the Kenai River king salmon. Although king salmon are the lynchpin of Cook Inlet’s mixed stock salmon fisheries, at the same time we know that more freezers are filled around Alaska with sockeye from Cook Inlet than any other species. Ensuring sockeye returns large enough to support viable commercial fisheries and a growing population that relies on the personal use dipnet and in-river fisheries is an equally important task for ADFG. More than 26,000 Alaska families dipnetted for sockeye in the Kenai River in 2013. Although it will never replace a dream of a lifetime chance to catch the iconic Kenai king, strong sockeye returns and larger numbers of sockeye entering the Kenai will also provide additional opportunity for our visiting anglers. ADFG has drawn criticism for allowing the harvest of some kings by setnetters in the name of preventing too many sockeye from entering the Kenai River, and it has also been suggested that the Kenai can handle larger sockeye escapements than the top end of the goal. While ADFG must ensure the minimum escapement for kings is met, this important objective must be balanced against unnecessary loss of harvest opportunity for valuable sockeye salmon. Patience is also needed.
These are long-lived fish, and improvements will only be observed generationally. Recent low returns have been produced by the largest king salmon runs ever measured on the Kenai River, so it cannot be argued that the current low abundance has been caused by ADFG not allowing enough fish onto the spawning grounds. Nevertheless, now is not the time to consistently challenge the lower bound of king salmon escapement goals. All users should expect conservation measures for years to come, and should adapt their business accordingly if they haven’t already. Bringing together competing users is a difficult task in the best of times. It is even more difficult to achieve when all are facing serious declines of certain highly valuable species. It can be nearly impossible to achieve when all are facing an uncertain future. Solving the problem of the Kenai River king salmon must first begin with the agreement that the future includes all users. The Board of Fisheries is the most direct form of public resource management conceived in this country, and for that it is worth preserving. But the process has also become, like many parts of our politics, highly factionalized. Making decisions that shift millions of dollars among users will always be controversial, so it is imperative that board members endeavor to be impartial and objective on every decision. Both on the Board of Fisheries and at the federal North Pacific Fishery Management Council, it was a well-intentioned decision to require the appointment of stakeholders. But all too often, the members of these bodies vote as representatives of a constituency rather than the original premise that stakeholders would use their knowledge of a fishery to make an informed vote. Trust erodes in the process when the public starts to put members into competing camps whose votes are as predictable as the sun staying below the December horizon in Barrow. While there are variations around the state both in timing and levels of abundance, king salmon are unquestionably at
a time of low productivity. The widespread nature of the issue is an indicator of ocean forces at play, especially when rivers with low fishing pressure or supplemented with hatchery stocks are also seeing smaller returns. Larger forces than we can control may be impacting kings, but times of low abundance require all manmade effects to be minimized as well, whether it is trawler bycatch, commercial harvest, personal use, catch-and-release mortality or habitat degradation. When a salmon run is at risk, conservation must be given a priority. All users must have a future in Alaska fisheries, and all must be required to sacrifice to ensure enough king salmon reach their spawning grounds. It took several years before the Board of Fisheries and ADFG responded to the decline of king salmon on the Yukon River. Now the Board of Fisheries has prohibited the use of large mesh gear on the Yukon that catches king salmon, and other harvest methods for chum salmon such as dipnets are being attempted. The known costs of belated actions to conserve Yukon kings include drastic restrictions on subsistence users, missed goals on the numbers required by treaty to reach Canada and the foregone harvest of abundant chum salmon. The unknown costs remain as to whether the characteristics of the oncemighty Yukon king has been forever altered. Perhaps learning from its lessons on the Yukon, ADFG has gotten the message of responding quickly to conservation issues. After liberalizing harvest of kings on the Kuskokwim in 2013 before upriver needs were met, ADFG was left to admit it erred when the run tailed off two weeks earlier than historic average. That led ADFG to announce in its postseason summary it would take an even more conservative approach on the Kuskokwim in 2014 to ensure upriver users receive enough kings first before commercial fishing increases. ADFG must approach Cook Inlet management with the same kind of caution this summer, although it will be challenged by what is forecast to be an above average run of sockeye predict-
ed to total 6.1 million among all river systems and continuing very low numbers of king salmon. Consideration for preservation of the minority species must be a priority. In 2013 as the king and sockeye seasons opened in July, ADFG allowed setnetters their regular openings twice per week plus additional fishing time. It also began the year allowing sport harvest before later shifting to catch-and-release based on low king salmon counts. Still well short of the king salmon escapement goal by July 28, ADFG closed setnetters and the in-river sport targeting of king salmon. The department was saved on meeting the goal by more kings showing up after Aug. 1, but it cannot rely on late-arriving kings just to meet the minimum goal every year. In March 2013, ADFG recommended a new escapement goal range off 15, 000 to 30,000 late-run Kenai River kings based on an analysis of historical data and necessitated by the transition between older and new sonar technology. ADFG describes this new goal not as fewer fish, but as a necessary conversion from the previous, and less accurate, sonar count. However, others argued that it actually lowered the goal and pointed out that only on two occasions over the last 35 years has the actual escapement fallen below 20,000. Setnetters and in-river sport anglers will bear the brunt of king salmon conservation measures if needed. Commercial drift gillnet boats only take a few hundred Kenai kings each season, on average just less than 1,000 per year since 1966, while annual setnet harvest numbers have averaged 9,748 per year over that period according to ADFG data. At the same time ADFG must use equal tools and equal enforcement for both sport fishermen and commercial fishermen. At the present time the sport fishery in the Kenai River is overseen by three state and two federal enforcement agencies. These are the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Alaska Department of Public Safety, the Alaska Department of Nat-
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ural Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Forest Service. Setnetting is managed and enforced by ADFG, Department of Public Safety and the Department of Natural Resources. Enforcement strategies differ greatly between the river and the beach because of the different nature of each fishery. Additional enforcement of all fisheries will be necessary to achieve conservation of king salmon during these times of historic low abundance. Gov. Sean Parnell has recognized the importance of this issue, pushing for and getting $30 million last year for king salmon research at a time of reduced budgets. One of the greatest issues of contention is the accuracy of ADFG data, and that must improve with these research funds. Historic run data is based partly on sonar data the department is hesitant to rely on entirely because of its shortcomings in distinguishing king salmon among large numbers of sockeyes. Now ADFG is integrating the best available sonar technology on the Kenai River at a time of low abundance when every king counts. For instance, last August, ADFG refused to open the setnetters on their last possible day of fishing because it was still 29 king salmon short of meeting the minimum end of the goal. Setnetters cried foul, but such actions whether mandated by management plans or political pressure are inevitable in the current environment. When any run is in a downward spiral, conservation must be given primary consideration. Size selectivity is also important. We’ve seen on the Yukon River that large mesh nets over time harvested the largest kings, and now the returning fish are smaller, fewer in number and contain a greater ratio of males than in more productive times. Scientists who have studied salmon for decades suggest that minimum size limits intended for conservative purposes may have instead, over time, led to removing the fish predisposed to grow the largest and fastest. Targeting the largest king salmon, whether commercially or recreationally, may have
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lasting affects on the characteristics of the stock and result in lower numbers of eggs being deposited in the gravel. In response, smaller mesh nets, shallow depth nets and other harvest methods such as dipnets are now required in many nonking mixed species commercial fisheries in an effort to reduce king catch. Just as commercial and sport fishermen have been forced to adapt to king conservation through time, area and gear restrictions, it also may be time for a cultural change in how the Alaska sportfishing experience is marketed. As has been seen over the past decade in the halibut fishery, diminishing size of the species and associated harvest restrictions have impacted charter operators’ ability to market the “trophy opportunity.” No trophy-sized kings have been taken on the Kenai River since 2009, which calls into question whether promoting the chance to hook one is sustainable over the long run. All users want a return to a time when the kings and sockeyes of Cook Inlet could support everyone’s needs. Getting there means sacrifice and conservation from everyone. More than many of their fellow American citizens, Alaskans have a deep appreciation for sustainability and a pride in not only being able to co-exist with our bountiful natural resources, but to build a thriving economy around them. Conserving the Kenai king salmon is a perfect opportunity to do just that. But as has been pointed out in this series of articles, “The case for conserving the Kenai king salmon,” times have changed. The Board of Fisheries and ADFG must adapt to these changes in their regulatory policies and management strategies to reflect the overwhelming popularity of the sports and dip net fisheries. If they do, Alaska’s constitutional mandate that the fish resources shall be utilized for the “maximum benefit to its people” will be well served. Whatever methods are used, preservation of this national treasure is a mandate. Comments on this series may be sent to kenaikings@morris. com.
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Providing health care complicated in rural areas By MELISSA NELSON-GABRIEL Associated Press
FREEPORT, Fla. — In this rural part of the Panhandle, Christopher Mitchell finds few takers when he delivers his message about the importance of exploring insurance options under the federal health overhaul. People in the conservativeleaning area tend to have a bad impression of President Obama’s signature law because of negative messages they hear on talk radio or from friends, said Mitchell, marketing director for a network of nonprofit health clinics. Even for those with insurance, a doctor’s visit may require a long drive because there are few providers in the area — and some are se-
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In this photo taken Dec. 17, 2013, Joe Manning sits in his office in De Funiak Springs, Fla. Manning is an outreach worker trained to sign people in rural Florida to participate in the Affordable Care Act.
lective about the coverage they accept. Around the country, advocates spreading the word about the Affordable Care Act in rural
areas face similar difficulties. Coupled with the well-publicized glitches for the online insurance marketplaces, their stories illustrate the broader
challenges in meeting President Barack Obama’s goal of reducing the number of uninsured in places with some of the highest percentages of uninsured residents. “I tell people that I am not here to advocate for the law, I am here to support the law and empower people to be able to use and understand the law,” said Mitchell, whose employer, PanCare of Florida, received a federal grant for outreach efforts. “But when people are hearing over and over and over that is bankrupting America, it is hard to break through.” On a recent afternoon, Mitchell made his pitch to half a dozen patients in the waiting room of a low-slung brick clinic surrounded by pine trees on the two-lane state road that serves
as Freeport’s main street. In areas like this — where one-story houses and mobile homes sit far apart on lots of tan, sandy soil and pine needles — many poor residents could benefit from federally subsidized health insurance but aren’t open to it. Among those unconvinced by Mitchell’s pitch was Laressa Bowness, who brought her father to the clinic for dental care. “I get frustrated because I hear so much stuff. The politicians who put the system into place have lost their sense of reality. They don’t understand what people who work face,” said Bowness, who added that most people she knows don’t have health insurance because they simply cannot afford it. In a sparsely populated area
of Michigan, retired nurse Sue Cook crisscrosses the 960-square mile Sanilac County to help people sign up for insurance through the online exchange. The spread-out county has only 42,000 residents. “There are many challenges we’re facing right now,” said Cook, who leads an all-volunteer team of health care professionals at Caring Hearts Clinic in Marlette, 65 miles north of Detroit. “You’ve got somebody in the northeast part of the county that has no transportation to get here to even sign up. “We’re finding that even if I go to the far end of the county, there’s the issue of not having Wi-Fi to hook up to,” she said. “Those are huge hurdles for us to try to conquer in a large county like this.”
Seattle labor influence takes hit in Boeing contract By PHUONG LE Associated Press
SEATTLE — Under pressure from regional leaders, machinists in Washington state took a late-night vote that defied their local union bosses by narrowly approving a new labor contract that secures a coveted plane project for the Seattle area but moves workers away from pensions. The tight count exposed deep rifts in the once-powerful union, but with plenty of states lining up to give Boeing exactly what it wanted to get work on the 777x, the aerospace giant had a tremendous advantage. The company, the state’s governor and national union leaders all hailed the contract as a vital boost to the region’s economy, but to some observers the vote dealt a blow to local union influence. “It shows that even a strong
local is vulnerable and has a limited defensibility to slow the tide of concessions that has been going on across the country,” said Leon Grunberg, a sociology professor at the University of Puget Sound who co-authored a book, “Turbulence: Boeing and the State of American Workers.” He added Saturday, “This is happening with a company that’s doing very well financially.” Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers approved an eight-year contract extension late Friday by 51 percent, a turnaround from November when the same workers voted down a previous offer by 67 percent. The passing margin was about 600 votes of about 23,900 counted, according to Wilson Ferguson, president of a local unit of District 751. Ferguson said the vote diminished the local union’s power
since it conceded some hardfought benefits they won’t be getting back. Opponents of the contract opposed the idea of freezing the Machinists’ pensions and moving workers to a defined-contribution savings plan. Local union officials had urged their 30,000 members to oppose the deal, arguing that the proposal surrendered too much at a time of company profitability. They had opposed taking a vote at all but were overruled by national leaders in the Machinists union. A number of political leaders including Washington Gov. Jay Inslee praised the vote, which supporters said keeps thousands of well-paying jobs in the state and solidifies Boeing’s presence in the Seattle area where the company built its first airplanes nearly a century ago. Inslee, a Democrat, said after
Small plane makes emergency landing on NYC highway NEW YORK (AP) — A small plane that made an emergency landing on a New York City highway was returning to Connecticut after touring the Statue of Liberty. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says the Piper PA-28 that landed on the northbound side of the Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx Saturday afternoon had taken off from the Danbury Municipal Airport. He said it was on its way back to Danbury,
Conn., when it experienced engine problems. He said all three people on board are being treated at a Bronx hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. He said emergency workers were removing the plane’s fuel and there was no fire or gas leak. He called the safe landing extraordinary and “a bit of a miracle,” that nobody was seriously hurt or killed.
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the vote that it secured Washington state’s “future as the aerospace capital of the world.” Some local leaders said there was no other choice but to vote “yes.” Bob Drewel, a former Snohomish County executive, had said the Boeing work could be worth 20,000 jobs and $20 billion for Washington. Grunberg, the professor, said in an interview Saturday, “Everybody was scared about Boeing moving this huge new production out of state, so I think there was tremendous anxiety about losing this production.” More than 20 other states
moved recently to bid on the 777x contract. U.S. Sen. Patty Murray on Friday said the decision wasn’t an easy one and workers’ concerns about income and retirement security were legitimate. But the Democrat also said the agreement “guarantees that thousands of good-paying jobs and billions of dollars in economic growth.” Under the terms of the eightyear contract extension, Boeing said the 777X and its composite wing will be built in the Puget Sound area by Boeing employees represented by the Machin-
ists union. Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Ray Conner said Friday that “the future of Boeing in the Puget Sound region has never looked brighter.” The announcement that the contract had passed was somber at the union hall in Everett. “People that voted for it were scared,” said Hazel Powers, who has worked for Boeing for nearly 35 years. “The pressure from the politicians and the community — people are scared about not having good paying Boeing jobs.”
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Historic freeze could break Midwest temp records By CARSON WALKER Associated Press
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The deep freeze expected soon in the Midwest, New England and even the South will be one to remember, with potential record-low temperatures heightening fears of frostbite and hypothermia. It hasn’t been this cold for decades — 20 years in Washington, D.C., 18 years in Milwaukee, 15 in Missouri — even in the Midwest, where bundling up is second nature. Weather Bell meteorologist Ryan Maue said, “If you’re under 40 (years old), you’ve not seen this stuff before.” Preceded by snow in much of the Midwest, the frigid air will begin Sunday and extend into early next week, funneled as far south as the Gulf Coast. Blame it on a “polar vortex,” as one meteorologist calls it, a counterclockwise-rotating pool of cold, dense air. “It’s just a large area of very cold air that comes down, forms over the North Pole or polar regions ... usually stays in Canada, but this time it’s going to come all the way into the eastern United States,” said National Weather Service meteorologist Phillip Schumacher in Sioux Falls, S.D. The predictions are startling: 25 below zero in Fargo, N.D., minus 31 in International Falls,
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‘A person not properly dressed could die easily in those conditions.’ — Scott Truett, meteorologist Minn., and 15 below in Indianapolis and Chicago. At those temperatures, exposed skin can get frostbitten in minutes and hypothermia can quickly set in as wind chills may reach 50, 60 or even 70 below zero. Even wind chills of 25 below zero can do serious damage, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Scott Truett in St. Louis. “A person not properly dressed could die easily in those conditions,” he said of the expected wind chill in Missouri at daybreak Monday. Already, parts of New England dropped into the negatives Saturday, with East Brighton, Vt., seeing 30 below zero just after midnight and Allagash, Maine, hitting minus 36. The cold will sweep through other parts of New England where residents are digging out from a snowstorm. Snow will reduce the sun’s heating effect, so nighttime lows will plummet because of the strong northwest winds, Maue said. Fresh snowfall is expected Saturday night, ranging from up to a foot in eastern Missouri and
southern Michigan, 6 to 8 inches in central Illinois, 8 or more inches in western Kentucky and up to 6 inches in middle Tennessee. The South also will dip into temperatures rarely seen. By Monday morning, western and central Kentucky could be below zero — “definitely recordbreaking,” said weather service meteorologist Christine Wielgos in Paducah, Ky. And in Atlanta, Tuesday’s high is expected to hover in the mid-20s. The arctic chill will affect everything from sports to schools to flights. Mike Duell, with flight-tracking website FlightAware.com, says to expect airport delays and flight cancellations because of the cold temperatures. “For some of them, they run into limitations on the aircraft. They’re only certified to take off at temperatures so low so if they get into a particular cold front it can prevent them from being able to legally take off,” he said. “In a lot of cases, it’s just ice.” Sunday’s NFL playoff game in Green Bay could be among one of the coldest ever played —
AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin
Four homeless men warm themselves on a steam grate by the Federal Trade Commission, blocks from the Capitol, during frigid temperatures in Washington, Saturday. A winter storm that swept across the Midwest this week blew through the Northeast on Friday, leaving bone-chilling cold in its wake.
a frigid minus 2 degrees when the Packers and San Francisco 49ers kickoff at Lambeau Field. Medical experts suggest fans wear at least three layers and drink warm fluids — not alcohol. Minnesota has called off school Monday for the entire state — the first such closing in 17 years — as well as the Wisconsin cities of Milwaukee and
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Madison. Before the polar plunge, Earth was as close as it gets to the sun each year on Saturday. The planet orbits the sun in an oval and on average is about 93 million miles away. But every January, Earth is at perihelion, and on Saturday, it was only 91.4 million miles from the sun. That proximity doesn’t affect
the planet’s temperatures. Maue noted that it’s relatively uncommon to have such frigid air blanket so much of the U.S., maybe once a decade or every couple of decades. Yet, Truett said there are no clear trends in weather patterns to indicate what kind of temperatures are in store for the rest of the winter.
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Rescued passengers travel home By ROD McGUIRK Associated Press
CANBERRA, Australia — An Australian icebreaker carrying 52 passengers who were retrieved from an icebound ship in the Antarctic resumed its journey home on Saturday, leaving behind another two icebreakers trapped in pack ice. The Aurora Australis will continue its interrupted resupply mission to Australia’s Antarctic base Casey Station before returning to the Australian island state of Tasmania in mid-January with the rescued scientists, journalists and tourists. It had been slowly cracking through thick ice toward open water after a Chinese ship’s helicopter on Thursday plucked the passengers from their stranded Russian research ship Akademik Shokalskiy and carried them to an ice floe near the Australian ship. But on Friday afternoon, the crew of the Chinese icebreaker Xue Long, or Snow Dragon, that had provided the helicopter said they were worried about their own ship’s ability to move through the ice. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority’s Rescue Coordination Centre, which oversaw the rescue, told the Aurora to stay in the area in case help was needed. Under international conventions observed by most countries, ships’ crews are obliged to take part in such rescues and the owners carry the costs. The U.S. Coast Guard said Saturday that one of its cutters, the Polar Star, is responding to a Jan. 3 request from Australia, Russia and China to assist the two trapped ships. The Polar Star was cutting short its planned stop in Sydney, Australia, to assist the Russian and Chinese ships because they may not be able to
Around the World City center of Fallujah falls fully into hands of al-Qaida-linked group
AP Photo/Australasian Antarctic Expedition, Jessica Fitzpatrick
In this image provided by Australasian Antarctic Expedition, A Chinese helicopter arrives to rescue some of the 52 passengers trapped for more than a week on the icebound Russian research ship MV Akademik Shokalskiyin Thursday. The helicopter rescued all 52 passengers from the research ship that has been trapped in Antarctic ice, 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, Australia, since Christmas Eve after weather conditions finally cleared enough for the operation Thursday.
free themselves from the ice. “Our highest priority is safety of life at sea, which is why we are assisting in breaking a navigational path for both of these vessels.” Vice Adm. Paul F. Zukunft, the Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander, said in a statement released by the Coast Guard after passengers had been successfully evacuated from the Russian ship. “We are always ready and duty bound to render assistance in one of the most remote and harsh environments on the face of the globe.” The Polar Star left its homeport of Seattle in early December to take part in one of its main missions, Operation Deep Freeze, to break a channel
through the sea ice of McMurdo Sound to resupply and refuel the U.S. Antarctic Program’s McMurdo Station on Ross Island. The Polar Star is the U.S. Coast Guard’s only active heavy polar ice breaker. On Saturday, AMSA said the Aurora was allowed to continue and that the Chinese ship was safe assistance. Andrew Peacock, an Australian doctor and photographer who was rescued from the Russian ship, said his fellow passengers had been frustrated by the news Friday that their journey home had been delayed by another potential rescue operation. “My feeling, and those of others I believe, today is one of
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relief at finally having a concrete plan for how and when we can return to loved ones, family and friends,” Peacock said in an email from the Aurora. The Chinese ship remained stuck several kilometers (miles) from the Russian icebreaker Akademik Shokalskiy, from which the passengers were rescued. The Russian ship has been immobile since Christmas Eve. A reporter for China’s official Xinhua News Agency who is aboard the Snow Dragon, Zhang Jiansong, said an iceberg appeared overnight and blocked the ship’s return route. He said the ship would again try to find a way out, possibly as early as Monday.
BAGHDAD — The city center of Iraq’s Fallujah has fallen completely into the hands of fighters from the al-Qaida-linked Islamic State in Iraq and Levant, police said Saturday, yet another victory for the hardline group that has made waves across the region in recent days. ISIL is also one of the strongest rebel units in Syria, where it has imposed a strict version of Islamic law in territories it holds and kidnapped and killed anyone it deems critical of its rule. Also on Saturday, it claimed responsibility for a suicide car bombing in a Shiite-dominated neighborhood in Lebanon. Hadi Razeij, head of the Anbar province police force, said police had left the city center entirely and had positioned themselves on the edge of town. “The walls of the city are in the hands of the police force, but the people of Fallujah are the prisoners of ISIL,” he said, speaking on Arabic language satellite broadcaster al-Arabiya. Fallujah, along with the capital of Anbar province, Ramadi, was a stronghold of Sunni insurgents during the U.S.-led war. Al-Qaida militants largely took both cities over last week and have been fending off incursions by government forces there since.
Building under construction collapses in southern India; 7 dead, dozens trapped under rubble PANAJI, India — A five-story building under construction in the southern Indian state of Goa collapsed on Saturday, killing at least seven workers and leaving dozens more feared trapped under the rubble, police said. Authorities were trying to determine how many people were at the construction site when the structure crumpled in Canacona, a city about 70 kilometers (44 miles) from the state capital of Panaji, Police Superintendent Shekhar Prabhudessai said. Witnesses said about 40 workers were at the site. “It was like an earthquake when the building fell,” witness Ramesh Naik said. “You could not see what exactly had happened because of the dust.” — The Associated Press
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Al-Qaida group claims responsibility for Beirut bombing By BASSEM MROUE and DIAA HADID Associated Press
BEIRUT — An al-Qaida linked group claimed responsibility on Saturday for a suicide car bombing last week in a Shiite-dominated neighborhood in Lebanon, as its fighters fought other rebels in neighboring Syria in the most serious infighting since the uprising began. It was the first time at the al-Qaida linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claimed responsibility for an attack in Lebanon, underscoring how the ever more complex Syrian war is increasingly spilling over into its smaller neighbor. The group may have rushed to claim responsibility to try to divert attention from the infighting in Syria, said Aymenn al-Tamimi, an expert on the country’s militant groups. At least five people were killed in the Thursday attack that targeted a south Beirut neighborhood that is bastion of support for the Shiite group Hezbollah. ISIL vowed more attacks. It was “the first small pay-
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The father, right, and brother of Ali Khadra, left, who was killed Thursday by a bomb explosion, carry his coffin during his funeral procession in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday. An explosion tore through a crowded commercial street Thursday in a south Beirut neighborhood that is bastion of support for the Shiite group Hezbollah, killing several people, setting cars ablaze and sending a column of black smoke above the Beirut skyline.
ment of a heavy account which these criminal hypocrites should wait for,” it said in a statement, referring to Hezbollah. The statement was posted on a website used by Sunni militants. The al-Qaida group sought
to punish Hezbollah — and their ordinary Shiite Lebanese backers — for sending fighters to Syria to shore up forces of the Syrian president Bashar Assad, who is trying to quell an armed uprising against his rule.
The bombing was the latest in a wave of attacks to hit Lebanon in recent months. The violence has targeted both Sunni and Shiite neighborhoods, further stoking sectarian tensions that are already running high as each community in Lebanon lines up with its brethren in Syria on opposing sides of the war. It also reflected how Lebanese are turning on each other. On Saturday, Lebanese authorities confirmed the identity of the suicide bomber, the state news agency reported. Local media identified him as a Lebanese citizen from a northern border town with Syria. Thursday’s bombing came a week after a car bombing in Beirut killed prominent Sunni politician Mohammed Chatah. The top aide to ex-Prime Minister Saad Hariri was critical of Assad and his Hezbollah allies. In November, suicide bombers targeted the Iranian Embassy in Beirut, killing over 20 people. Iran is the chief patron of Hezbollah and an ally of Syria, and the Islamic Republic’s embassy is located in an upscale Shiite district. Another blast in August
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killed around 20 people in the Beir al-Abed district, near the Haret Hreik neighborhood where Thursday’s bombing took place. Two weeks later, a double bombing outside two Sunni mosques in the northern city of Tripoli killed scores more. The tensions in Lebanon reflect the increasingly sectarian nature of the Syrian war, where hardline Sunni rebels dominating rebel groups have shown little tolerance for Syria’s patchwork of minorities. In response, Syrian minorities have rallied behind Assad or remained neutral, fearing for their future should Sunni extremists come to power. ISIL is one of the strongest rebel groups in Syria. It emerged from the Sunni heartland of neighboring Iraq, where it has also targeted Shiites with car bombs, sending the country to the brink of civil war.
Its fighters have fanned into Syria, taking advantage of the upheaval to assert power in areas seized by rebels. It has imposed its strict version of Islamic law, kidnapped and killed journalists, Syrian anti-Assad activists and others critical of their rule. Tensions between ISIL and other rebel brigades have simmered for months. They erupted Friday after residents in rebel-held areas came out to demonstrate against the al-Qaida linked group, accusing them of killing a man who was trying to mediate between the groups, said the U.K.-based al-Tamimi, who closely follows Syrian militant groups. Fighting between ISIL and other anti-Assad rebel groups quickly spread through the northern province of Aleppo, the northeast province of Idlib and parts of the central province of Hama, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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A-10 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, January 5, 2014
AccuWeather 5-day forecast for Kenai-Soldotna
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Overcast with snow showers
Cloudy with snow at times
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Hi: 37 Lo: 31
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Hi: 35 Lo: 25
Hi: 30 Lo: 21
Hi: 31 Lo: 19
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Full Jan 15
Last Jan 23
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Kotzebue 22/19/pc 39/27/pc 37/32/pc McGrath 26/1/pc 32/28/sn 35/30/sf Metlakatla 39/34/sh -1/-5/pc 2/-4/pc Nome 29/11/pc 32/24/pc 32/28/sf North Pole 16/1/pc 42/35/sn 40/33/sf Northway 2/-16/sn 40/30/sn 42/35/sf Palmer 34/26/sn 21/9/c 17/11/c Petersburg 34/30/c 19/7/pc 27/15/sf Prudhoe Bay* 4/-1/pc 36/28/sn 36/32/sf Saint Paul 37/33/pc 40/37/sn 39/35/c Seward 38/32/sn 14/-6/pc 15/6/sf Sitka 41/33/c -2/-18/pc 5/-4/sf Skagway 31/28/sn 12/-1/sn 27/19/sf Talkeetna 32/25/sn 12/-5/sn 21/9/c Tanana 9/3/pc 29/23/c 32/27/sn Tok* 4/-13/c 42/32/sn 40/35/sf Unalakleet 30/23/pc 35/33/c 38/33/sn Valdez 32/23/c 37/32/c 41/37/pc Wasilla 32/21/pc 16/6/pc 14/3/c Whittier 37/31/c 39/30/c 41/32/sf Willow* 32/24/c 37/32/c 43/37/sn Yakutat 36/29/sn 42/35/sn 40/35/sf Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
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Albany, NY 22/-12/pc 34/32/i Albuquerque 61/29/s 40/19/pc Amarillo 47/32/pc 29/8/s Asheville 42/16/pc 49/22/c Atlanta 36/24/c 52/21/c Atlantic City 31/-3/s 50/43/r Austin 71/38/pc 54/22/pc Baltimore 32/6/s 41/40/i Billings 27/10/sn 1/-5/sn Birmingham 48/28/s 58/12/r Bismarck 18/-2/pc -18/-29/c Boise 33/15/s 29/17/pc Boston 27/2/pc 42/40/i Buffalo, NY 36/2/pc 35/20/c Casper 20/16/sn 3/-6/sn Charleston, SC 51/28/c 65/54/c Charleston, WV 46/7/s 49/12/c Charlotte, NC 36/15/pc 49/38/c Chicago 31/19/sn 10/-18/sn Cheyenne 17/16/sn 10/0/sn Cincinnati 38/12/pc 36/-8/sn
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Nome 26/19 Unalakleet McGrath 23/20 18/9
Tomorrow 11:38 a.m. none
Fairbanks 15/6
Today Hi/Lo/W 14/3/c 18/9/sf 42/36/pc 26/19/sf 11/3/pc -1/-11/pc 31/26/sf 39/32/sn 5/-3/pc 32/30/c 39/34/sf 44/38/sn 33/29/sn 31/26/sf 12/1/sf 5/-6/c 23/20/sf 34/28/sf 31/25/sf 38/34/sf 33/28/sf 41/35/sn
High ............................................... 31 Low ................................................ 29 Normal high .................................. 25 Normal low ...................................... 9 Record high ........................ 47 (1960) Record low ....................... -47 (1975)
Kenai/ Soldotna 37/31 Seward 39/34 Homer 40/35
Talkeetna 31/26 Glennallen 27/19
Precipitation
From the Peninsula Clarion in Kenai
24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. 0.07" Month to date ........................... 0.51" Normal month to date ............. 0.14" Year to date .............................. 0.51" Normal year to date ................. 0.14" Record today ................. 0.48" (1994) Record for Jan. ............. 3.03" (1980) Record for year ............ 27.09" (1963) Snowfall 24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. .. 0.3" Month to date ............................. 0.3" Season to date ......................... 33.1"
Anchorage 35/30
Bethel 32/28
Valdez Kenai/ 34/28 Soldotna Homer
Dillingham 36/32
Juneau 38/33
National Extremes
Kodiak 40/35
Sitka 44/38
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76 at Alice, Texas -29 at Fryeburg,
State Extremes High yesterday Low yesterday
Cold Bay 40/33
Ketchikan 41/37
43 at Port Heiden -18 at Fort Yukon
Today’s Forecast
(Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation)
While a snowstorm tracks from St. Louis to Chicago, a flash freeze will threaten the western Tennessee Valley and dangerously cold air will grip the Upper Midwest. Parts of the Northeast will turn icy.
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Almanac From Kenai Municipal Airport
New Jan 30
Unalaska 39/33
Internet: www.gedds.alaska.edu/auroraforecast
Temperature
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Today’s activity: Low Where: Auroral activity will be low. Weather permitting, low-level displays will be visible overhead from Barrow to Fairbanks and visible low on the northern horizon from as far south as Anchorage and Juneau.
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Anaktuvuk Pass 4/-7
Kotzebue 14/3
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Yesterday Today Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 53/34/c 40/22/sn 73/64/r 63/40/s 48/20/pc 69/50/pc 43/18/s 51/27/pc 76/62/sh 69/37/pc 30/15/sn 35/10/sn 46/19/s 60/31/c 28/6/s 43/20/s 57/38/s 39/16/c 70/45/c 29/8/s 68/48/pc
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Acapulco 91/73/pc Athens 57/43/s Auckland 77/66/sh Baghdad 50/45/c Berlin 48/39/pc Hong Kong 70/61/s Jerusalem 55/44/pc Johannesburg83/61/pc London 48/46/r Madrid 52/48/r Magadan 13/1/sn Mexico City 69/44/s Montreal 16/-9/c Moscow 30/25/sn Paris 55/45/pc Rome 61/54/pc Seoul 37/23/s Singapore 88/77/c Sydney 78/68/pc Tokyo 52/37/pc Vancouver 41/28/pc
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SoHi girls top Wasilla for tourney title By JEREMIAH BARTZ Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
WASILLA — After Soldotna graduated three starters, some might assume the Stars might take a hit in the Northern Lights Conference season. But opponents can’t forget about the three big pieces still left in the Soldotna program. Katelynn Kerkvliet, Kelci Benson and Julie Litchfield all scored in double digits and Kerkvliet pulled down a game-high 15 rebounds to lead the Stars to a 57-51 win over host Wasilla during the championship game of Doc Larson’s Roundball Classic at Wasilla
High School Saturday. Kerkvliet, the most valuable player of the four-team, round-robin tournament, scored nine of her 11 points during the first half. Benson and Litchfield, both all-tourney selections, combined for 27 second-half points. Benson and Litchfield also helped Soldotna put together a key six-point run at the end of the half. SoHi trailed 24-18 during the final moments, before the run. Litchfield went to the basket during the rally. She also grabbed a steal at the defensive end, to set up a fast-break basket for Benson. “We had a few turnovers,” Wasilla head coach Jennie Hebert-Truax said.
But beyond the turnovers, the longtime Warrior mentor noted the opportunities that her team allowed Soldotna to have. “We gave them way too many open shots in my opinion,” Hebert-Truax said. “We let them get to the basket.” Soldotna shot 50 percent from the field in the second half, and Benson and Litchfield led Soldotna during its big fourth quarter. Benson hit three timely 3-pointers during the fourth. Litchfield, who finished 10 of 17 from the floor, scored eight points in the fourth. Two of her 3-pointers turned a onepoint deficit into a five-point advan-
tage. With the Stars trailing by one, Benson buried a 3 to give Soldotna the 40-38 lead. Moments later, Benson knocked down another shot from beyond the arc to push her team’s lead to 43-38. Benson’s third 3-pointer of the fourth also gave Soldotna a five-point lead. Wasilla’s Catherine Baham cut SoHi’s advantage to 47-45, and Benson followed with a 3-pointer to give her team a 50-45 lead. Both Soldotna and Wasilla took a hit with graduation last year. But Wasilla graduated all five starters from a team that captured the program’s third straight 4A state title last season.
Hebert-Truax, which returned only three players with any varsity experience, used the tournament as a way to get her new players experience. Ten different players hit the court Saturday against Soldotna. Hebert-Truax played 14 players during a lopsided win over Galena on Friday. Of the 10 who played Saturday, four were freshman. One freshman, McKenna Dinkel, started and saw 24 minutes of playing time. Baham, another freshman, was on the floor for nearly 17 minutes. Some coaches try to avoid seeing a conference rival in a nonconference tournament, but Hebert-Truax
SoHi boys claim crown
Nikiski splits with Grizzlies By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion
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Grace Christian boys basketball coach Chuck Boerger spent his last game in the Nikiski High School gym as a coach watching his team dismantle the Bulldogs in a 9241 victory Saturday. Boerger was briefly recognized pregame by Nikiski boys coach Reid Kornstad, who said it was a good sendoff for the coach. “We always enjoy seeing each other and our teams compete, but he’s as classy as they come,” Kornstad said. “He’s as high a quality coach as there is. It meant a lot to me, and I’ve grown as a coach just knowing him.” Boerger is coaching his final season, and while he still faces a lot of games before the end of the season in March, Saturday night’s game was his last in the Nikiski gym. “I’ve been here for a lot of games,” Boerger said. “I always like playing here, I love the coaching staff in Nikiski, so we’re best friends. We play hard on the floor, but that’s basically it. Whatever happens, happens.” The game itself was a foregone conclusion by the early minutes of the third quarter.
With Grace threatening to hit the century mark for points, a running clock was established early in the fourth quarter. “We don’t normally score that many points,” Boerger said. “In fact, I can’t remember when we scored that many points. It doesn’t happen much. “The important thing is we played hard and took good shots.” Nikiski was dogged by sloppy ballhandling, which led to turnovers, and offensive rebounds from Grace that led to second-chance opportunities. The Bulldogs trailed the Grizzlies 28-17 after one quarter, but a determined fullcourt press from Grace only extended the lead even more. Nikiski managed only 24 points in the last three quarters combined. “We were taking quick shots and then (Grace) would capitalize on their offensive transition,” Kornstad said. “Their defense is so good that it also makes it difficult to execute. It was a good wakeup call for us to learn what it takes to compete in this league.” The Grizzlies led 77-35 after three quarters, and with consecutive 3-pointers from Hans Karlberg with more See SPLIT, page B-4
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Photo by Joey Klecka/Peninsula Clarion
Nikiski’s Seth Carstens leads the break against Grace Christian on Saturday at Nikiski.
The Soldotna boys rode a second-half hot streak to a 5238 victory over the host Kodiak Bears on Saturday to become the 47th Joe Floyd tournament champions in Kodiak. The Stars closed out the third quarter on a 14-3 run to establish a lead that they never gave up. Nathan Spence led the Stars with 17 points, while senior teammate Daniel McElroy added 16. For the weekend, Soldotna went 3-0. “I can’t say enough of the atmosphere,” said Soldotna coach Matt Johnson. “They have a new gym and the place was packed. It was a blast.” Kodiak recently finished installing a new court at the high school, and Johnson said the place felt more enclosed and cramped, although that could also be attributed to the amount of fans that filled the gym. “It felt like a playoff atmosphere. I’m proud of my guys,” Johnson said. Kodiak sophomore Alec Canete was named the tourSee CLAIM, page B-4
Chill get sweep of Brown Bears
Colts come back to stun Chiefs MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer
INDIANAPOLIS — Chuck Pagano couldn’t believe his eyes. Andrew Luck couldn’t believe his ears. Colts fans couldn’t believe the scoreboard, and the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t believe their incredibly bad luck. It seemed unfathomable. On a day Luck appeared to be pressing and, at times, as bad as he ever has while putting Indianapolis in a 28-point deficit, the Colts quarterback somehow turned things around. He threw three of his four touchdowns in the second half, scored on a fumble return and connected with a wide-open T.Y. Hilton on a 64-yard TD pass to give the Colts an improbable 45-44 wild-card victory Saturday. “One for the ages,” said Pagano, Indianapolis’ coach. “I think somebody said that it was the second-largest comeback or whatever in the history of whatever. I guess 21 wasn’t large enough at half, so we thought we’ve give them another seven, you know, just to make it interesting.” Actually, rallying from 28 down made the latest of Luck’s amazing comebacks one to remember. Indianapolis (12-5) became only the second playoff team to rally from that big a deficit, according to STATS. Buffalo rallied from 32 points to beat Houston 41-38 in January 1993, though that one required overtime.
The teams’ 1,049 combined total yards set an NFL postseason record, and their 89 combined points is third on the alltime list. The Colts, winners of four straight, travel to either Denver or New England next weekend for the divisional round. Luck was an incredible mix of good and bad, finishing 29 of 45 for 443 yards, the secondhighest yardage total in franchise history for a playoff game. He also matched his career high with three interceptions. Hilton broke franchise playoff records with 13 catches and 224 yards, and also caught two TDs. But it was the way Indy won that made it stunning. Luck played angry and frantic, turning a steady stream of halftime boos into a chorus of cheers. “I don’t know if it ever crossed my mind on how it would be remembered,” Luck said after winning his first playoff game four seasons quicker than it took his predecessor, Peyton Manning. “When I took a knee, and you feel the buzz and the energy of the crowd and see your teammates’ faces, that makes it special.” For Kansas City, it was another brief, miserable postseason appearance. The Chiefs (11-6) finished their remarkable turnaround season with three straight losses and an eighth straight postseason defeat — none more shocking than this one. The eight consecutive losses broke a tie with the Detroit Lions for the longest playoff skid.
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The Kenai River Brown Bears were swept by the Coulee Region (Wis.) Chill on Friday and Saturday in Onalaska. The Bears lost 2-1 on Friday and 5-4 on Saturday to finish up a stretch of six road games in nine days with a 3-3 mark. Kenai River coach Geoff Beauparlant said his team had a bunch of motivation heading into Saturday’s game to try and end the trip above .500. “We played hard, we just didn’t do the little things, like blocking shots, chipping the puck to get it deep to create momentum, and taking unnecessary and undisciplined penalties in certain moments,” he said. The Bears fall to 17-16-3 and remain in fourth place in the North American Hockey League Midwest Division. Coulee Region, at 21-14-0 is in third place with 42 points. Trailing Kenai River by just two points in the race for the final playoff slot is the Wenatchee (Wash.) Wild, which comes to the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. “We told the players we have to look at the positives,” Beauparlant said. “With six games in nine days, to say we went 3-3 wasn’t bad. “We really wanted to get that fourth win, but we fell AP Photo/Michael Conroy short. We have to get back to Colts quarterback Andrew Luck celebrates after throwing a work on Monday to prepare for touchdown pass against the Kansas City Chiefs during the Wenatchee.” Mac Jansen gave the Chill second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game Saturday a 1-0 lead in the first, but Alec in Indianapolis. C
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Butcher answered, assisted by Sebastian Fuchs and Jake Bushey. Butcher leads the league with 41 points and was clicking with linemates Fuchs and Albin Karlsson on Saturday. “They played unselfish hockey and they played together,” Beauparlant said. “It’s probably the best game they played since they’ve been back together.” Jack Gessert, assisted by Judd Loewenstein, gave the Bears a 2-1 lead with 16:47 left in the second, but Adam Lovick and Jesse Tredinnick scored to put Coulee Region up 3-2. With just 21 seconds left in the second, Fuchs assisted by Butcher and Karlsson, tied the game. A goal like that tends to swing momentum, but not Saturday. In the first four minutes of the third period, Brett Bukowski and James McGing staked the Chill to a 5-3 lead. “I thought (assistant) coach (Steve) Murphy said it correctly when he said he couldn’t believe how flat we came out in the third period after scoring the game-tying goal with less than a minute left in the second period,” Beauparlant said. Beauparlant said taking two penalties with less than 10 minutes left hurt the comeback bid. Fuchs scored a power-play goal, assisted by Matt Rudin and Gessert, with 3:24 to play, but time ran out. Entering Friday, Kenai River was on a three-game win streak but failed to continue the moSee BEARS, page B-4
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No. 1 Arizona defeats Washington By The Associated Press
TUCSON, Ariz. — Nick Johnson scored 24 points, Aaron Gordon had 18 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 1 Arizona beat Washington 71-62 on Saturday. The Wildcats (15-0, 2-0 Pacific-12) are off to their best start since 193132, when the team set a school record with 16 wins to open the season. T.J. McConnell added six assists, five rebounds and four steals for Arizona. No. 2 SYRACUSE 49, MIAMI 44 SYRACUSE, N.Y. — C.J. Fair scored 15 points, including the go-ahead basket with 4:16 to go, and Syracuse rallied late in its Atlantic Coast Conference debut. Syracuse (14-0, 1-0) struggled against Miami (8-6, 0-2), the reigning conference champion. Miami, which trailed by four points at halftime, started the second half with a 14-4 run as the Orange missed their first nine shots. Garrius Adams, who led Miami with nine points, and freshman Manu Lecomte hit 3-pointers and Rion Brown hit a jumper from deep in the right corner to stake the Hurricanes to a 35-29 lead with 12:22 left.
liams chipped in with 10 points for Ohio cisive 20-4 run to lead Notre Dame to an State, which shot 54 percent from the field upset of Duke in the Atlantic Coast Con(27 of 50) and 47 percent on 3-pointers (9 ference debut for the Fighting Irish. of 19). Two weeks after squandering an eightpoint lead in the final 50 seconds against No. 3 Ohio State at Madison Square GarNo. 5 MICHIGAN ST. 73, den, the Irish (10-4, 1-0) managed to hold INDIANA 56 on to improve to 13-6 against top 10 teams BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Gary Harris at home under Mike Brey. scored 26 points to lead Michigan State. Harris had 17 points in the first half No. 12 FLORIDA 67, for the Spartans (13-1, 2-0 Big Ten) and RICHMOND 58 he had a 5-point play midway through the GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Michael Frasecond half. Michigan State turned 13 Indiana zier II scored 18 points, including three turnovers into 20 points, capitalizing on huge 3-pointers in the second half, as a problem that has plagued the Hoosiers Florida rallied. The Gators trailed 48-45 with about 6 (10-5, 0-2) all season. They are averaging 16.4 turnovers a game, more than anyone minutes to play before seniors Scottie Wilbekin, Casey Prather and Pat Young took else in the conference. over.
KANSAS ST. 74, No. 6 OKLAHOMA ST. 71
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Marcus Foster scored 17 points and Nino Williams made two free throws with 5.7 seconds left for Kansas State in the Big 12 opener for both teams. Williams finished with 15 points, none bigger than his two free throws that gave the Wildcats (11-3, 1-0) a three-point lead. Marcus Smart of the Cowboys raced up No. 3 OHIO ST. 84, court and threw up a running 3-point try NEBRASKA 53 as the final buzzer sounded, but it clanked COLUMBUS, Ohio — LaQuinton harmlessly off the rim. Ross scored 11 points, including two 3-pointers as Ohio State pulled away. NOTRE DAME 79, No. 7 DUKE 77 Amedeo Della Valle had 15 points, Marc Loving scored a career-high 13, SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Eric Atkins Shannon Scott also had 13 and Amir Wil- scored seven of his 19 points during a de-
No. 13 IOWA ST. 73, TEXAS TECH 62 LUBBOCK, Texas — Georges Niang scored 17 points and Melvin Ejim added 16 to extend Iowa State’s winning streak to a school record-tying 13 games. DeAndre Kane had 15 points for the Cyclones (13-0, 1-0) in the Big 12 opener for both teams. Jaye Crockett had 20 points and 11 rebounds and Dusty Hannahs added 16 points to lead Texas Tech (8-6, 0-1).
press and free-throw shooting to win a foul-plagued game. No. 23 MASSACHUSETTS 73, Luke Hancock added 15 points, Terry MIAMI OF OHIO 65 Rozier had a career-high 14 and Wayne AMHERST, Mass. — Chaz Williams Blackshear 13 as the Cardinals (13-2, 2-0 American Athletic Conference) forced had 18 points and eight assists, leading MasRutgers to commit a season-high 19 turn- sachusetts to the win. Maxie Esho added 15 points and seven overs. rebounds for the Minutemen (12-1), who host Saint Joseph’s on Wednesday in their SMU 74, No. 17 UCONN 65 Atlantic-10 opener. Cady Lalanne had 12 points and Trey Davis finished with 11. DALLAS — Nic Moore had 20 points and six assists to lead SMU in the Mustangs’ first game of the season played on NO. 24 GONZAGA 86, campus in refurbished Moody Coliseum. PACIFIC 64 Nick Russell added 14 points for SMU SPOKANE, Wash. — Drew Barham and (11-3, 1-1) in its first conference win as a member of the American Athletic Confer- Kevin Pangos each scored 16 points to help Gonzaga beat Pacific. ence. David Stockton added 15 points and Sam Ryan Boatright had 15 points for the Huskies (11-3, 0-2), who lost their second Dower Jr. had 13 points for Gonzaga (14-2, straight, both in conference and both in 4-0 West Coast), which has won 22 consecuTexas. Shabazz Napier and Lasan Kroham tive WCC games spanning three seasons. had 12 points and DeAndre Daniels added 11 for UConn, which lost to Houston on No. 25 MISSOURI 69, LONG Tuesday. BEACH STATE 59
CINCINNATI 69, No. 18 MEMPHIS 53
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Sean Kilpatrick scored 11 of his 18 points down the stretch and Cincinnati won its sixth straight, while Memphis saw an end to a three-game winning streak. Justin Jackson finished with 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting, eight rebounds and No. 14 LOUISVILLE 83, a career high-matching seven blocks for RUTGERS 76 Cincinnati (13-2, 2-0 American Athletic PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Russ Smith Conference), while Shaquille Thomas had scored 22 points and Louisville used its 10 points.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Jabari Brown scored 22 points to power Missouri to the victory. Earnest Ross added 16 points and Ryan Rosburg had 11 rebounds for the Tigers (12-1), who open Southeastern Conference play at home against Georgia on Wednesday. Jordan Clarkson, who leads the SEC with a 20-point average, had a seasonlow 11 points. Missouri has won 26 in a row at home, the longest current streak in the nation. It also has an 81-game winning streak against non-conference opponents since losing to Sam Houston State to start the 2005-06 season.
Durant scores 48 to take down Timberwolves By The Associated Press
MINNEAPOLIS — Kevin Durant scored 23 of his seasonhigh 48 points in the fourth quarter and hit the winner with 4 seconds to play to rally the Oklahoma City Thunder from 13 points down in a 115-111 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday night. Durant went 7 for 11 from the field and hit four 3-pointers in the final quarter to help the Thunder rebound from two straight losses at home.
Splitter had 22 points before leav- win. ing with a right shoulder injury, Tim Duncan added 19 points and 11 rebounds, and San Antonio PACERS 99, PELICANS 82 beat Los Angeles in the Clippers’ INDIANAPOLIS — Paul first game without injured All-Star George had 24 points and 10 reChris Paul. bounds to lead four Pacers in double figures, and Indiana rallied from a seven-point halftime deficit 76ERS 101, for the win. TRAIL BLAZERS 99 Lance Stephenson scored 19 PORTLAND, Ore. — Thaddeus points on 8-of-12 shooting, Danny Young had 30 points and Philadel- Granger came off the bench to phia held on for its fourth straight score 13 and George Hill added 10 for Indiana. win, all on the road.
while moving past Allen Iverson into 19th place on the NBA’s career scoring list. Andray Blatche had 12 points in his return from a four-game absence as the Nets won their second straight for just their second winning streak of the season. They limited a Cleveland team playing without star guard Kyrie Irving to 37 percent shooting and matched their best defensive performance of the season.
BOBCATS 113, KINGS 103
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Kemba Walker scored 30 points, HEAT 110, MAGIC 94 Al Jefferson had a season-high 27 NEW YORK — Deron Wil- and the Charlotte snapped a seaORLANDO, Fla. — Dwyane SPURS 116, CLIPPERS 92 Wade and Chris Bosh each had 20 liams scored 21 points for Brook- son-high five-game losing streak. The Bobcats had lost their preSAN ANTONIO — Tiago points, helping Miami rally for the lyn, and Paul Pierce added 17
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Vandy gets 1st bowl victory BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — James Franklin wanted to savor Vanderbilt’s bowl win. Any public comment about his interest in another job would have to wait. Patton Robinette threw two 50-yard touchdown passes to Jordan Matthews, and Vanderbilt recovered after blowing a 24-point lead to beat Houston 41-24 on Saturday in the BBVA Compass Bowl. Robinette, starting after senior Austyn Carta-Samuels had season-ending surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee, also had an 8-yard scoring run as Vanderbilt built a 24-0 lead in the first half. After Houston (8-4) pulled even by scoring 24 points in the third quarter, Vanderbilt reclaimed the lead on Brian Kimbrow’s 21-yard touchdown run. It was the start of 17 fourthquarter points for the Commodores. “The thing that’s probably the most exciting to me is there is a culture of winning at Vanderbilt,” Franklin said. “These guys know how to win. A lot of different ways they do it, ugly, pretty, people can describe it however they want.” Vanderbilt (9-4) closed the season with five straight wins, adding to Franklin’s status as a possible candidate for coaching vacancies, including at Penn State and with the NFL Browns and Redskins. The Commodores played in three straight bowl games under Franklin — a first for the program — and completed their first back-toback nine-win seasons. Franklin talked after the game about Vanderbilt’s returning players. He left the interview room without replying when asked if he would be back. C
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vious two games by a combined 57 points, but took the lead in this one with 17 unanswered points in the second quarter. It was Charlotte’s only win on its five-game road trip.
BULLS 91, HAWKS 84 CHICAGO — Mike Dunleavy scored 11 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter, leading Chicago to its fifth win in seven games. Luol Deng added 17 points and 11 rebounds for the Bulls, hitting two free throws with 8.8 seconds left to seal the win. Paul Millsap and Jeff Teague scored 16 points apiece for the Hawks. Atlanta’s Kyle Korver extended
his NBA record of games with at least one made 3-pointer to 103 straight when he hit the first of his two 3s with 9:59 left in the first quarter. Korver finished with eight points.
SUNS 116, BUCKS 100 PHOENIX — Gerald Green had 24 points and a career-high five steals starting in place of the injured Eric Bledsoe, pushing Phoenix to the win. Channing Frye added 22 points, going 6 of 9 on 3-pointers, Goran Dragic scored 13 of his 15 in the second half and Markieff Morris added 14 for the Suns, who have won 11 of 14 but were coming off a home loss to Memphis on ThursC day.
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Kings’ Quick returns to subdue Canucks By The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Jonathan Quick stopped 27 shots in his return from a 24-game injury absence, Jeff Carter scored the tiebreaking goal with 7:55 to play, and the Los Angeles Kings snapped their five-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night. Dustin Brown tied it early in the third period and Carter added an empty-net goal as Los Angeles ended its longest skid in coach Darryl Sutter’s tenure with a third-period rally. Ryan Kesler scored for the Canucks, who lost their third straight despite 46 saves by Roberto Luongo in his own return from a shorter injury absence. Quick hadn’t played since injuring his groin Nov. 12 in Buffalo, returning slowly from a serious strain while Martin Jones and Ben Scrivens performed splendidly in his place. Quick still was selected for his second U.S. Olympic team Wednesday, and the Kings put their $58 million goalie right back in the lineup immediately after activating him from injured reserve. He gave up an early power-
play goal, but shut down the powerful Canucks over the final 47 minutes — including two breathtaking stops on a breakaway by Daniel Sedin in the final minute. BLUES 6, BLUE JACKETS 2 ST. LOUIS — Patrick Berglund scored twice, Vladimir Sobotka and Alex Pietrangelo each had a goal and an assist and St. Louis beat Columbus for its fifth straight win. Columbus, up 2-0 lead after the first period, has lost three of four after winning three in a row. Maxim Lapierre gave St. Louis a 3-2 late in the second period, 1:34 after Sobotka tied it. Jaden Schwartz also scored, and Brian Elliott made 21 saves. Elliott has won 13 consecutive home games, extending a franchise record he set with a 5-0 victory over Los Angeles on Thursday night.
BRUINS 4, JETS 1 BOSTON — Defenseman Torey Krug had two goals and an assist, and Tuukka Rask made 36 saves in Boston’s victory over Winnipeg. Daniel Paille also scored for Boston.
The Bruins have won five of their last Copyotes captain Shane Doan played for for Dallas. seven games heading into a three-game the first time since Dec. 4 after a bout with California trip. Rocky Mountain Fever. PANTHERS 5, PREDATORS 4, SO Dustin Byfuglien scored and Ondrej Pavelec stopped 25 shots for Winnipeg. SUNRISE, Fla. — Tomas Kopecky WILD 5, CAPITALS 3 scored the winner in the sixth round of a ST. PAUL, Minn. — Ryan Suter scored shootout, and Florida beat Nashville after AVALANCHE 4, SHARKS 3 three goals to help Minnesota beat Wash- wasting a two-goal lead late in the third DENVER — Nathan MacKinnon had ington. period. his first two-goal game and Semyon VarSuter completed the first hat trick by a lamov stopped 30 shots to help Colorado Wild defenseman with 12:23 to play in the SABRES 2, DEVILS 1 hold off San Jose for its third straight vic- third. tory. BUFFALO, N.Y. — Matt Moulson and Jamie McGinn and Erik Johnson also Matt D’Agostini had power-play goals to RANGERS 7, MAPLE LEAFS 1 scored for Colorado. The Avalanche have lead Buffalo past New Jersey. 56 points at the halfway point of the seaTORONTO — Dominic Moore scored son, second-most in team history behind twice, and Carl Hagelin had a goal and an the 2000-01 team. assist in New York’s blowout victory over HURRICANES 3, ISLANDERS 2 Joe Pavelski, Patrick Marleau and Lo- Toronto. UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Jordan Staal gan Couture scored for the Sharks. Benoit Pouliot, Chris Kreider, Brad and Brett Sutter scored a 57-second span Richards and Brian Boyle also scored for in second period, and Carolina New York New York, and Cam Talbot stopped 25 for its third consecutive victory. FLYERS 5, COYOTES 3 shots. Joffrey Lupul scored for Toronto. Manny Malhotra also scored for the GLENDALE, Ariz. — Jakub Voracek Hurricanes. John Tavares and Thomas scored the winner with 8:08 left and PhilaVanek scored for New York. RED WINGS 5, STARS 1 delphia overcame a two-goal deficit to beat Phoenix. DALLAS — Jimmy Howard made 44 Scott Hartnell, Brayden Schenn, Wayne saves and Henrik Zetterberg scored twice, SENATORS 4, CANADIENS 3, OT Simmonds and Claude Giroux also scored leading Detroit past Dallas. for the Flyers. MONTREAL — Clarke MacArthur Joakim Andersson, Drew Miller and Rob Klinkhammer, Lauri Korpikoski Tomas Tatar also scored for Detroit. scored on a power play 58 seconds into and Mikkel Boedker scored for Phoenix. Rich Peverley had a short-handed goal overtime to lift Ottawa past Montreal.
Scoreboard Hockey NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 42 28 12 2 58 124 89 Tampa Bay 41 25 12 4 54 116 95 Montreal 43 24 14 5 53 112 102 Detroit 43 19 14 10 48 114 121 Toronto 43 21 17 5 47 119 127 Ottawa 44 19 18 7 45 126 141 Florida 42 16 20 6 38 101 134 Buffalo 42 12 26 4 28 74 118 Metropolitan Division Pittsburgh 43 30 12 1 61 136 98 Philadelphia 42 21 17 4 46 111 116 Washington 42 20 16 6 46 128 128 N.Y. Rangers 43 21 20 2 44 105 115 Carolina 42 17 16 9 43 103 123 New Jersey 43 17 18 8 42 101 110 Columbus 42 18 20 4 40 113 123 N.Y. Islanders 43 14 22 7 35 112 143
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Central Division Chicago 44 29 7 8 66 165 121 St. Louis 41 29 7 5 63 150 95 Colorado 41 26 11 4 56 120 104 Minnesota 44 22 17 5 49 106 113 Dallas 41 20 14 7 47 120 124 Winnipeg 44 19 20 5 43 118 129 Nashville 42 18 18 6 42 101 127 Pacific Division Anaheim 43 30 8 5 65 142 108 San Jose 42 26 10 6 58 139 109 Los Angeles 43 26 13 4 56 113 89 Vancouver 43 23 13 7 53 114 104 Phoenix 41 20 12 9 49 123 127 Calgary 41 14 21 6 34 96 128 Edmonton 44 13 26 5 31 112 153 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Friday’s Games Chicago 5, New Jersey 3 Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Tampa Bay 2, Calgary 0 Anaheim 5, Edmonton 2 Saturday’s Games Florida 5, Nashville 4, SO Boston 4, Winnipeg 1 Colorado 4, San Jose 3 Buffalo 2, New Jersey 1 N.Y. Rangers 7, Toronto 1 Ottawa 4, Montreal 3, OT Carolina 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 St. Louis 6, Columbus 2 Detroit 5, Dallas 1 Minnesota 5, Washington 3 Philadelphia 5, Phoenix 3 Los Angeles 3, Vancouver 1 Sunday’s Games Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 9 a.m. Nashville at Carolina, 3 p.m. San Jose at Chicago, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Vancouver at Anaheim, 4 p.m. All Times AST
Basketball NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Toronto 16 15 Boston 13 20 Brooklyn 12 21 Philadelphia 12 21 New York 10 22 Southeast Division Miami 25 8 Atlanta 18 16 Washington 14 16 Charlotte 15 20 Orlando 10 23 Central Division Indiana 26 6 Chicago 14 18 Detroit 14 19 Cleveland 11 22 Milwaukee 7 26
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Friday’s Games Toronto 101, Washington 88 New Orleans 95, Boston 92 Golden State 101, Atlanta 100 Houston 102, New York 100 L.A. Clippers 119, Dallas 112 Denver 111, Memphis 108 L.A. Lakers 110, Utah 99 Saturday’s Games Miami 110, Orlando 94 Indiana 99, New Orleans 82 Brooklyn 89, Cleveland 82 Chicago 91, Atlanta 84 Oklahoma City 115, Minnesota 111 San Antonio 116, L.A. Clippers 92 Phoenix 116, Milwaukee 100 Philadelphia 101, Portland 99 Charlotte 113, Sacramento 103 Sunday’s Games
Sports Briefs Memphis at Detroit, 9 a.m. Golden State at Washington, 2 p.m. Indiana at Cleveland, 2 p.m. Toronto at Miami, 2 p.m. Boston at Oklahoma City, 3 p.m. New York at Dallas, 3:30 p.m. Denver at L.A. Lakers, 5:30 p.m. All Times AST
Men’s Scores EAST Albany (NY) 81, Hartford 56 Canisius 67, St. Peter’s 63 Clemson 62, Boston College 60 Columbia 81, St. Francis (NY) 61 Creighton 79, Seton Hall 66 Delaware 82, Cal Poly 72 Georgetown 77, St. John’s 60 Iona 118, Niagara 92 La Salle 76, Penn 57 Louisville 83, Rutgers 76 Manhattan 83, Fairfield 57 NJIT 64, St. Francis (Pa.) 56 Quinnipiac 94, Monmouth (NJ) 77 Sacred Heart 66, New Hampshire 53 Saint Joseph’s 53, Denver 52 Siena 62, Rider 47 St. Bonaventure 81, Cornell 57 Syracuse 49, Miami 44 UMass 73, Miami (Ohio) 65 Vermont 62, Dartmouth 53 SOUTH Alabama 64, Robert Morris 56 Alabama A&M 68, Jackson St. 61 Alabama St. 68, Grambling St. 51 Ark.-Pine Bluff 78, MVSU 73 Auburn 81, Florida A&M 50 Austin Peay 80, SE Missouri 74 Belmont 64, Tennessee Tech 62 Charlotte 88, NC A&T 72 Chattanooga 72, Furman 63 Cincinnati 69, Memphis 53 Coll. of Charleston 60, Howard 50 Davidson 78, Wofford 63 Dayton 83, Mississippi 80, OT Delaware St. 70, Campbell 60 ETSU 71, Kennesaw St. 55 Florida 67, Richmond 58 Georgia Southern 80, Samford 78 Georgia St. 73, South Alabama 63 Hampton 87, Radford 60 Houston 67, South Florida 58 James Madison 60, UNC Wilmington 55 Louisiana Tech 126, Longwood 52 Louisiana-Monroe 103, LouisianaLafayette 98, 2OT Maryland 77, Georgia Tech 61 McNeese St. 82, New Orleans 69 Mercer 62, SC-Upstate 60, OT N. Kentucky 73, Jacksonville 66 Nicholls St. 64, SE Louisiana 61 North Florida 78, Lipscomb 73 Northwestern St. 99, Lamar 85 Ohio 79, UNC Asheville 70 Old Dominion 71, George Mason 66 Pittsburgh 74, NC State 62 Princeton 80, Liberty 74 Rhode Island 74, LSU 70 Tennessee 98, Tusculum 51 Tennessee St. 70, Jacksonville St. 65 Towson 81, Coppin St. 79 UAB 96, Newberry 75 UCF 78, Temple 76 VMI 128, Washington (Md.) 54 Vanderbilt 79, Northeastern 49 Virginia 62, Florida St. 50 W. Carolina 74, Elon 62 W. Kentucky 60, Troy 51 MIDWEST Bradley 68, Drake 57 Cleveland St. 77, Milwaukee 49 Detroit 58, Wright St. 53 E. Michigan 92, Rochester (Mich.) 54 Green Bay 85, Youngstown St. 69 IPFW 110, Kalamazoo 74 Illinois 75, Penn St. 55 Indiana St. 81, Evansville 62 Kansas St. 74, Oklahoma St. 71 Marquette 66, DePaul 56 Michigan St. 73, Indiana 56 Missouri 69, Long Beach St. 59 Morehead St. 85, E. Illinois 77 N. Dakota St. 96, Mayville St. 45 Notre Dame 79, Duke 77 Oakland 75, Valparaiso 70 Ohio St. 84, Nebraska 53 SIU-Edwardsville 85, E. Kentucky 79 Saint Louis 75, Yale 55 William & Mary 78, W. Illinois 67 Xavier 79, Butler 68 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 104, UTSA 71 Arkansas St. 74, Texas St. 69 Cent. Arkansas 86, Houston Baptist 69 Harvard 69, Rice 54 Incarnate Word 100, Our Lady of the Lake 85 Iowa St. 73, Texas Tech 62 North Texas 76, UC Riverside 72 Oklahoma 88, Texas 85 SMU 74, UConn 65 Southern U. 60, Prairie View 57 Stephen F. Austin 73, Sam Houston St. 56 Texas A&M 63, Texas-Pan American 46 Texas A&M-CC 71, Oral Roberts 64 Texas Southern 83, Alcorn St. 66 Tulsa 73, Cal St.-Fullerton 57 UALR 72, Texas-Arlington 70
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Air Force 75, UNLV 68 Arizona 71, Washington 62 BYU 87, San Diego 53 Boise St. 86, Fresno St. 79 Chicago St. 57, Idaho 55 Gonzaga 86, Pacific 64 Idaho St. 83, E. Washington 72 Montana 82, Sacramento St. 70 Montana St. 68, N. Arizona 66 N. Colorado 91, S. Utah 55 Nevada 61, Wyoming 58 New Mexico 80, Colorado St. 73 New Mexico St. 84, Grand Canyon 62 Saint Mary’s (Cal) 72, Portland 63 San Francisco 76, Pepperdine 66 Santa Clara 86, Loyola Marymount 81, OT UC Irvine 91, San Diego Christian 56 UC Santa Barbara 81, Master’s 52 UMKC 95, Seattle 84 Utah 80, Oregon St. 69 Utah St. 86, San Jose St. 67 Utah Valley 82, CS Bakersfield 74 Weber St. 79, Portland St. 62
BYU 69, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 67, OT CS Bakersfield 61, Utah Valley 59 E. Washington 67, Idaho St. 55 Fresno St. 72, Boise St. 63 Montana St. 80, N. Arizona 72 New Mexico St. 66, Grand Canyon 63 Portland St. 66, Weber St. 60 Sacramento St. 91, Montana 81 San Diego 75, Pacific 70, OT San Francisco 77, Pepperdine 61 Santa Clara 69, Loyola Marymount 65 UNLV 72, Air Force 65 Utah St. 78, San Jose St. 65 Wyoming 72, Nevada 64
Women’s Scores EAST Albany (NY) 75, Northeastern 66 Bryant 77, Fairleigh Dickinson 63 Butler 75, Seton Hall 69 Hartford 56, Dartmouth 43 Marquette 82, Georgetown 80, OT Princeton 66, Drexel 59 Robert Morris 61, CCSU 59 Rutgers 68, Houston 47 Sacred Heart 95, St. Francis (Pa.) 88 St. Francis (NY) 52, Mount St. Mary’s 47 Temple 75, UCF 54 UMBC 47, Binghamton 32 VCU 71, Duquesne 68 Villanova 68, Providence 59 Wagner 71, LIU Brooklyn 65 SOUTH Belmont 62, Tennessee Tech 53 Chattanooga 69, Georgia Southern 60 Davidson 83, Samford 68 Florida Gulf Coast 72, Stetson 56 Furman 73, Appalachian St. 54 Gardner-Webb 69, Winthrop 56 Grambling St. 66, Alabama St. 63 High Point 76, Campbell 62 Howard 71, Morgan St. 66 Jackson St. 77, Alabama A&M 70 Jacksonville 71, Mercer 67 Kennesaw St. 59, North Florida 51 La Salle 65, George Mason 50 Lamar 84, Northwestern St. 79 Liberty 71, Coastal Carolina 62 Longwood 78, Charleston Southern 71 Louisiana-Lafayette 68, Louisiana-Monroe 49 Louisville 64, Cincinnati 45 MVSU 60, Ark.-Pine Bluff 49 McNeese St. 82, New Orleans 59 Miami 84, Wake Forest 53 N. Kentucky 73, ETSU 63 Nicholls St. 84, SE Louisiana 55 Presbyterian 70, Radford 45 SC-Upstate 92, Lipscomb 69 SE Missouri 75, Austin Peay 64 South Alabama 65, Georgia St. 57 Southern Miss. 90, William Carey 49 Tennessee St. 78, Jacksonville St. 76, OT Towson 66, Coppin St. 59 UConn 90, Memphis 49 UNC-Greensboro 73, Elon 62 UT-Martin 88, Murray St. 87 W. Kentucky 86, Troy 69 Wofford 61, W. Carolina 58 MIDWEST Akron 87, Ball St. 78 Bowling Green 62, Buffalo 50 Bradley 77, Evansville 76 Cent. Michigan 84, Toledo 71 Creighton 86, DePaul 78 E. Kentucky 59, SIU-Edwardsville 54 E. Michigan 88, Kent St. 70 IUPUI 66, Youngstown St. 57 Idaho 92, Chicago St. 42 Loyola of Chicago 60, S. Illinois 48 Michigan St. 81, Minnesota 56 Morehead St. 75, E. Illinois 64 N. Illinois 74, Ohio 51 North Dakota 63, N. Colorado 51 Oakland 86, Rochester (Mich.) 39 South Dakota 74, Cleveland St. 70 UMKC 77, Seattle 65 W. Michigan 88, Miami (Ohio) 78 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. 87, Texas St. 71 Cent. Arkansas 67, Houston Baptist 54 North Texas 69, Cameron 41 South Florida 76, SMU 62 Southern U. 88, Prairie View 74 Stephen F. Austin 89, Sam Houston St. 59 Texas A&M-CC 58, Oral Roberts 53 Texas Southern 69, Alcorn St. 44 Tulsa 84, Valparaiso 70 UALR 64, Texas-Arlington 57 UTSA 63, Abilene Christian 58 West Virginia 71, Oklahoma St.
Football Wild-card Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 4 Indianapolis 45, Kansas City 44 New Orleans 26, Philadelphia 24 Sunday, Jan. 5 San Diego at Cincinnati, 9:05 a.m. (CBS) San Francisco at Green Bay, 12:40 p.m. (FOX) Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 11 New Orleans at Seattle, 12:35 p.m. (FOX) Cincinnati or Indianpolis at New England, 4:15 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Jan. 12 Green Bay or San Francisco at Carolina, 9:05 a.m. (FOX) Indianapolis or San Diego at Denver, 12:40 p.m. (CBS) All Times AST
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First Quarter KC—Bowe 6 pass from A.Smith (Succop kick), 8:11. Ind—Hilton 10 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 4:34. KC—FG Succop 19, :53. Second Quarter KC—Avery 79 pass from A.Smith (Succop kick), 14:39. KC—Sherman 5 pass from A.Smith (Succop kick), 13:05. Ind—FG Vinatieri 37, 9:14. KC—Davis 4 run (Succop kick), 1:51. Third Quarter KC—Davis 10 pass from A.Smith (Succop kick), 13:39. Ind—D.Brown 10 run (Vinatieri kick), 11:47. Ind—D.Brown 3 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 7:32. KC—FG Succop 42, 4:12. Ind—Fleener 12 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 2:31. Fourth Quarter Ind—Luck 2 offensive fumble return (Vinatieri kick), 10:38. KC—FG Succop 43, 5:36. Ind—Hilton 64 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 4:21. A—63,551. KC Ind First downs 30 28 Total Net Yards 513 536 Rushes-yards 32-150 19-100 Passing 363 436 Punt Returns 1-6 0-0 Kickoff Returns 7-187 3-90 Interceptions Ret. 3-22 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 30-46-0 29-45-3 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-15 1-7 Punts 2-39.0 1-51.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 2-15 4-19 Time of Possession 37:33 22:27 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Kansas City, Davis 18-67, A.Smith 8-57, Charles 3-18, Gray 2-5, McCluster 1-3. Indianapolis, D.Brown 11-55, Luck 7-45, Richardson 1-0. PASSING—Kansas City, A.Smith 30-46-0-378. Indianapolis, Luck 29-45-3-443. RECEIVING—Kansas City, Bowe 8-150, McCluster 7-52, Davis 7-33, Hemingway 2-30, Fasano 2-6, Sherman 2-1, Avery 1-79, Jenkins 1-27. Indianapolis, Hilton 13-224, Fleener 5-46, Brazill 4-54, D.Brown 4-47, Whalen 2-26, Rogers 1-46. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
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Second Quarter NO—FG S.Graham 36, 8:37. Phi—Cooper 10 pass from Foles (Henery kick), 1:48. NO—FG S.Graham 46, :00. Third Quarter NO—Moore 24 pass from Brees (S.Graham kick), 10:08. NO—Ingram 4 run (S.Graham kick), 3:54. Phi—McCoy 1 run (Henery kick), :32. Fourth Quarter Phi—FG Henery 31, 11:14. NO—FG S.Graham 35, 8:04. Phi—Ertz 3 pass from Foles
(Henery kick), 4:54. NO—FG S.Graham 32, :00. A—69,144. NO Phi First downs 26 17 Total Net Yards 434 256 Rushes-yards 36-185 22-80 Passing 249 176 Punt Returns 3-31 1-29 Kickoff Returns 4-98 5-124 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-47 Comp-Att-Int 20-30-2 23-33-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-1 2-19 Punts 3-35.0 5-48.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-85 4-38 Time of Possession 34:53 25:07 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—New Orleans, Ingram 18-97, K.Robinson 8-45, Sproles 4-29, Brees 5-13, Stills 1-1. Philadelphia, McCoy 21-77, Foles 1-3. PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 20-30-2-250. Philadelphia, Foles 23-33-0-195. RECEIVING—New Orleans, Sproles 4-31, J.Graham 3-44, Stills 3-35, Ingram 3-17, Moore 2-31, Colston 2-16, Meachem 1-40, Watson 1-27, Hill 1-9. Philadelphia, Cooper 6-68, Avant 5-21, McCoy 4-15, Jackson 3-53, Ertz 3-22, Celek 2-16. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Philadelphia, Henery 48 (WL).
Bowl Glance
Friday, Jan. 3 Cotton Bowl At Arlington, Texas Missouri 41, Oklahoma State 31 Orange Bowl At Miami Clemson 40, Ohio State 35 Saturday, Jan. 4 BBVA Compass Bowl At Birmingham, Ala. Vanderbilt 41, Houston 24 Sunday, Jan. 5 GoDaddy.com Bowl At Mobile, Ala. Arkansas State (7-5) vs. Ball State (10-2), 5 p.m. AST (ESPN)
Transactions BASEBALL MLB — Suspended Minnesota Twins 2B Eddie Rosario for 50 games for a second positive test for a drug of abuse in violation of baseball’s minor league drug program. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Agreed to terms with OF Quintin Berry on a minor league contract. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Reassigned bullpen coach Pat Hentgen within the organization. Named Bob Stanley bullpen coach. FOOTBALL National Football League CAROLINA PANTHERS — Signed WR Toney Clemons and DT Casey Walker to reserve/future contracts. CHICAGO BEARS — Signed DT Christian Tupou to the practice squad. Signed G Derek Dennis to a reserve/future contract. DETROIT LIONS — Signed LB Brandon Hepburn and CB DeQuan Menzie to reserve/future contracts. HOUSTON TEXANS — Fired Wade Phillips interim coach/defensive coordinator. Signed LB D.J. Smith to a reserve/future contract. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Released DE Jake McDonough from the practice squad. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Signed P Brad Wing to a reserve/ future contract. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Named Jeff Tedford offensive coordinator. TENNESSEE TITANS — Fired coach Mike Munchak. Signed G Oscar Johnson to a reserve/future contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM DUCKS — Agreed to terms with F Andrew Cogliano on a four-year contract extension. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Reassigned G Jason LaBarbera to Rockford (AHL). DALLAS STARS — Recalled F Chris Mueller from Texas (AHL). LOS ANGELES KINGS — Traded LW Dan Carillo to the N.Y. Rangers for a 2014 seventh-round draft pick. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Activated D Anton Volchenkov off injured reserve. Assigned D Eric Gelinas and RW Mattias Tedenby to Albany (AHL). COLLEGE PROVIDENCE — Announced G Brandon Austin has left the men’s basketball team. TOWSON — Suspended CB Jordan Love and TE James Oboh from the FCS championship game.
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Strong to coach Texas LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville coach Charlie Strong has told Cardinals athletic director Tom Jurich that he is leaving for Texas. Strong, 37-15 in four seasons at Louisville, including 3-1 in bowl games, will replace Mack Brown. The 53-year-old Strong met this week with new Texas athletic director Steve Patterson about the coaching vacancy, but he wanted to wait until speaking directly with Jurich to accept Texas’ offer. Jurich was on vacation in Colorado and weather problems made traveling back to Louisville difficult. Jurich returned to Louisville on Saturday night and met with Strong. Jurich gave Strong his first chance to be a head coach after a long successful career as a defensive coordinator at Florida and South Carolina. SI.com reported Strong will receive a five-year contract that will pay him $5 million annually.
Titans fire Munchak Tennessee general manager Ruston Webster thinks Mike Munchak helped the franchise that drafted him back in 1982 through a challenging time through three seasons as head coach. Unfortunately for Munchak, loyalty to the NFL team with which he spent 31 seasons just wasn’t enough anymore. The Titans fired Munchak on Saturday after spending the past week talking about changes needed for a franchise that has not reached the playoffs since 2008 and last won a postseason game in January 2003. “In the end, we were not able to agree just on the future or the direction of the franchise, and I felt it was time to make a change,” Webster said at a news conference. “We move ahead into the next phase of the Tennessee Titans and look for the next coach, and also looking for great things.” — The Associated Press
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mentum, even while outshooting the Chill 39-30. “I thought we came out with some good jump and really controlled about the first six or seven minutes of the game,” Beauparlant said. “They’re a resilient team that worked hard and pushed back.” The Bears topped Coulee Region in two games in early October, but the Chill struck first on Friday with a power-play goal by Andy Faust
midway through the first period, and added to the total in the second period when Dunk Abbott beat Kenai River goalie Zach Quinn, putting the Chill up 2-0. The first goal came on a two-ontwo rush, but Kenai River was caught looking the wrong way when Faust found a hole in the defense and put it away. “We got caught with our hand in the cookie jar,” Beauparlant said. “We were just trying to score underhanded and it cost us.” It only took 1 minute, 36 seconds, for the Bears to respond, when Loewenstein and Rudin were able to set up
Eric Purcell for the goal that allowed for Kenai River. Friday Kenai River to close back to within Chill 2, Brown Bears 1 one. Gessert sent the puck across the River 0 1 0 —1 rink to Loewenstein, who put a shot on Kenai Coulee Region 1 1 0 —2 net, and Purcell caught the rebound to First period — 1. Coulee Region, Faust (Rafferty, Kelscore. ley), pp, 9:55. Penalties — Kenai River 4 for 14:00; “It was a good momentum swing Coulee Region 5 for 18:00. period — 2. Coulee Region, Abbott (Wells, for us,” Beauparlant said. “A couple Second Kelley), 11:41; 3. Kenai River, Purcell (Loewenstein, times in the third we hit the post, we Rudin), 13:17. Penalties — Kenai River 2 for 4:00; had two power-play chances but noth- Coulee Region 2 for 4:00. Third period — no scoring. Penalties — Kenai River ing worked.” 5 for 18:00; Coulee Region 2 for 4:00. In the third period, the Bears out- Shots on goal — Kenai River 11-16-12—39; Coulee 7-14-9—30. shot the Chill 12-9, but each chance Region Goalies — Kenai River, Quinn (30 shots, 28 saves); was turned away by Blake Cates, who Coulee Region, Cates (39 shots, 38 saves). saved 38 of 39 shots Kenai River sent Power plays — Kenai River 0 for 3; Coulee Region 1 for 4. his way. Saturday Quinn saved 28 of 30 shots on goal Chill 5, Brown Bears 4
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Saints solve road woes BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer
PHILADELPHIA — After erasing nearly a half-century of road playoff frustration, a trip to Seattle shouldn’t be intimidating for Drew Brees, Shayne Graham and the New Orleans Saints. Graham’s 32-yard field goal, the fourth of the game for the recent addition to the team, won the wild-card game on the final play, 26-24 over the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday night. Brees, who threw for a touchdown and guided the 34-yard drive to the winning kick, didn’t need to be a big star because the Saints’ running game and defense — along with Graham’s leg — provided the heroics. “It’s just, man, believing in each other, ignoring what everyone else has to say,” Brees said.
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nament MVP. Interestingly enough, the Soldotna boys didn’t land a single player on the All-Tournament team, even while winning the tournament. Trailing 11-9 after one quarter, Soldotna fell even further behind early in the second to drop into a 20-12 hole. However, the Stars hit a 22-12 run that left the two teams knotted up at 22 apiece at halftime. “It was definitely a really good team effort,” Johnson said. “There were a lot of contested jumpers, we rebounded well, it was our best defensive game this year.” SoHi held Kodiak to three points in the third quarter, and in the fourth, Soldotna sank 14 of 22 free throws to clinch the win. Overall, the Stars were 18 of 30 from the charity stripe. The Soldotna boys will travel up to the Matanuska-Susitna Valleys for games against Wasilla and Palmer on 7:30 p.m. Friday and 7 p.m. Saturday, respectively. Friday at the tournament, the Stars doubled up Unalakleet in a 62-31 contest. Brooks Furlong led Soldotna with 15 points — eight coming in the third quarter — while teammate Max Conradi added 10. Gage Ivanoff held Unalakleet up with 15 points.
New Orleans had been 0-5 in postseason games outside of the Big Easy since entering the league in 1967. The Saints (125) will play at NFC top-seed Seattle next Saturday; they lost there 34-7 in the regular season. “It’s loud, it’s crazy, they’ve got a good thing going there,” Brees said of the next challenge. “Obviously, they’ve only lost one game there in the last two years. But having been there less than a month ago, I think that serves us well, what to expect, how to prepare for it. “But we’re going to need our best game, that’s for sure.” This was not their best offensive game, by far. But Graham, now with his 10th team after being signed by the Saints just over two weeks ago to replace longtime kicker Garrett Hartley, also
endowment game on Saturday to the Wolverines. Ronnie Jackson led the Seahawks with 18 points — including four 3s — and teammate Michael Marshall added 14. A strong 19-point second quarter effort left Seward trailing Cordova 30-28, but the home team pulled out a fivepoint lead by the end of the third quarter and held on from there. Head coach Curtis Berry said his team had a hard time containing Cordova on the defensive side of the ball, something that was made more difficult due to foul trouble. Cordova girls 32, Seward 30 The Seward girls dropped an endowment game on Saturday, as Cordova’s balanced scoring led the way. Sara Hamberger topped the Wolverines with 11 points. Ashley VonBorstel led the Seahawks’ effort with 13 points, and teammate Laura Kromrey added 10. Cordova led 20-17 at halftime, but five 3-pointers in the game for the Wolverines proved to be too much. Both Seward squads travel to play Kenai Central on Tuesday, with the girls game starting at 6 p.m. and the boys game at 7:30 p.m. Seward boys 60, Cordova 56 OT
The Seahawks pulled away in overtime to top the WolverCordova boys 57, Seward 54 ines on Friday night in Cordova The Seward boys dropped an in a nonconference contest.
connected from 36, 46 and 35 yards. “I didn’t feel an ounce of fear,” the 13-year veteran said. “If I had been here for 14 years or for one game, my job is the same. I feel like I’ve been adopted into a family.” Brees threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Lance Moore, Mark Ingram rushed for 97 yards and another score, and the Saints’ defense slowed Chip Kelly’s uptempo offense just enough. The Eagles wound up 10-7 in Kelly’s first year as coach. He guided them from worst to first in the NFC East, but they were only 4-5 at home. “I didn’t think winning the division was a surprise to us and we’re disappointed we didn’t move forward,” Kelly said. Nick Foles hit rookie Zach Ertz for a 3-yard touchdown with 4:54 remaining as Philadelphia
After trailing by 10 points entering the fourth quarter, Seward managed to come up with a number of big plays from Michael Wolfe and Tannen Berry that tied the game up at 51-all at the end of regulation. “(Cordova) outplayed us most of the game, I’ll give them credit,” said Seward coach Curtis Berry. Berry said starter Matt Moore was injured in the third quarter, which lead to some personnel changes. Wolfe hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 30 seconds remaining in overtime that put Seward up by two, and the Seahawks forced a Cordova turnover on the ensuing possession. Berry iced the game with a driving layup. The win improves Seward’s overall season record to 3-2 (2-0 Southcentral Conference). Seward girls 40, Cordova 18 The Seahawks clamped down on defense to overcome a deficit after the first quarter Friday in Cordova. Seward trailed 12-5 after eight minutes, but only gave up six points the rest of the game. Maria Jackson had 12 points for the Seahawks, while Ashley VonBorstel and Laura Kromrey had 10 points apiece. Saturday boys Stars 52, Bears 38 Soldotna Kodiak
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rallied from a 13-point deficit to take a one-point lead. But Darren Sproles had a 39-yard kickoff return and a horse-collar tackle brought New Orleans to the Philadelphia 48. Using mostly runs, the Saints ate up the clock and set up Graham’s winner. “We know what we’re all about,” Brees said. “This was a great testament to that. Coming on the road, hostile environment, great team, one of the hottest teams in football and getting one of those big victories.” Two teams with prolific offenses couldn’t get on track for much of the game. Graham’s 46-yarder as the first half ended made it 7-6 as everyone wondered where all the offensive fireworks went. The teams combined for an average of 816.7 yards and 53.5 points per game during the regular season.
lus 2 0-0 4, Frick 3 1-2 9, Alcaide 1 0-0 3, Bezona 1 0-1 2, T. Canete 2 0-0 4, Mutch 1 0-0 2, Garcia 2 1-4 5. Totals 15 4-9 38. 3-point field goals — Soldotna 6 (Young 3, Spence 2, Kruse 1); Kodiak 4 (Frick 2, Alcaide 1, A. Canete 1). Team fouls — Soldotna 18; Kodiak 19. Friday girls Seahawks 40, Wolverines 18 Seward Cordova
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said she’s not fixated on the fact Soldotna is a Northern Lights Conference rival. “My philosophy is if you’re going to get better, you’ve got to play the top teams. I think Soldotna is one of the top five, six teams in the state right now,” she said. Senior Shayla Johnson hit six 3-pointers and led Soldotna with 18 points. Senior Amanda Hutchins added six points, four rebounds and three assists for Wasilla. Johnson and Hutchins were both named all-tournament. It will not be long before the NLC rivals meet again. SoHi returns to the Valley to face Wasilla on Saturday at WHS. Soldotna girls 45, Juneau 31 Sparked by stifling defense, Soldotna scored a 45-31 win over Juneau-Douglas during the second day of Doc Larson’s Roundball Classic at Wasilla High School Friday. Soldotna forced 21 turnovers and held Juneau to less than 30 percent shooting in the game. Juneau managed only
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than five minutes remaining, it looked like 100 points were within reach. Karlberg and teammate Eric Johnson led all scorers with 20 points each. Grace had four players in double figures, also getting 17 from Luke Offord and 11 from Trevor Osborne. Seth Carstens led Nikiski’s effort with 19 points. The game was the opening Southcentral Conference matchup of the season for both squads, and Grace improved its overall mark to 2-2, while Nikiski dropped to 1-5 overall. Nikiski girls 55, Grace 33 The girls game earlier in the day looked quite similar to the boys, except it was Nikiski grabbing the win in the opening conference matchup for both teams. Junior Rachel Thompson led the Bulldogs with 17 points — much of which was due to her 9-for-12 free throw shooting — and teammate Emily Lynch added 11. “Our confidence went up,” Thompson said. “Our coach kind of got on us to play harder. Our confidence went up when we started working harder, because they were outworking us at first.” A meager first quarter for Nikiski ended with Grace leading 11-3, but the Bulldogs quickly began to reel them in with a full-court press that hardly gave the Grizzlies a shot at scoring. “We weren’t shooting to score, we were shooting not to miss,” Thompson said about the early minutes. “We were forcing things and turning it over inside.” Nikiski took the lead on a Thompson free throw midway through the second half, leading to a 19-15 lead at halftime. Overall in the second quarter,
two field goals and seven firsthalf points. Kerkvliet helped Soldotna improved to 2-0 in the roundrobin tourney with 16 points and eight rebounds. Haley Miller added 11 points and four rebounds. Litchfield grabbed a game-best 12 boards. Benson knocked down a trio of 3’s for SoHi. Doc Larson’s Roundball Classic Saturday, Wasilla High Stars 57, Warriors 51 Soldotna Wasilla
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Nikiski outscored the Grizzlies 16-4. Grace attempted to take back control of the game in the early minutes of the third quarter, but never got within three points of the Bulldogs and trailed 37-23 by the end of the third. “We got to learn how to play a full 32 minutes,” said Nikiski coach Scott Anderson. “That’s the thing about Grace, they shot well and played aggressively in the first quarter, and we talked about getting off to a fast start but the kids were really determined to get back into it.” Anderson noted that the pressure his team put on Grace worked well, but when Nikiski is eventually faced with more daunting opposition, his squad must learn to execute the fundamentals. “We can’t rely on that because there’ll be teams that can handle that,” Anderson said. “We got to learn to play games in the half-court as well, where we need to be more patient.” Nikiski improved its season record to 3-2 overall with the win (1-0 in SC). Saturday girls Bulldogs 55, Grizzlies 33 Nikiski Grace
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Serena downs Azarenka BRISBANE, Australia — This was one time Serena Williams didn’t mind being pushed into the deep end, to use her own description. The top-ranked Williams carried her winning momentum into 2014, beating No. 2-ranked Victoria Azarenka 6-4, 7-5 Saturday to defend her title at the Brisbane International and set the tone for the Australian Open. The Williams sisters were hoping to both win a WTA Tour event in the same week for the first time in 15 years, but Ana
Ivanovic prevented that when she beat Venus Williams 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 in the final of the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand. It was the end of a personal drought for second-seeded Ivanovic. The men’s final in Brisbane on Sunday will feature two 32-yearold former No. 1s. Top-seeded Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt earned three-set semifinal victories to advance, renewing a rivalry that stretches back to the last millennium.
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hat canoe is your AustinHealey,” my wife recently declared. Here’s some background. The canoe to which she referred is a partially built wood-strip canoe, which has been taking up my half of the garage for a decade or so. (Yes, we have his and her sides of the garage; my side contains workbenches, tools and projects while she wastes her space by parking a car in it.) The Austin-Healey is a 1958 British sports car which has been occupying my dad’s garage since before I was born. It was my dad’s first car, but as long as I can remember, it’s been up on blocks, with various pieces and parts scattered around the garage. Restoring the car is his “someday” project — you know, the he’ll get to someday, when he has the time and money. Over the past forty-plus years, he’s sometimes had the time, sometime had the money, but never both at once. I remember periodically going I guess the canoe has become my “someday” project — though it didn’t start out that way. It was so long ago it’s hard to remember, but I’m pretty sure that when I started, I figured it would be a good winter project. I’d work on it here and there over weekends or before or after work, and launch it come spring. It sounded like a good plan at the time. Things didn’t work out that way, though. While I have done a little bit here and a little bit there, it’s still amounted to a very little bit. And it’s been a while since I’ve done anything on it at all, as most of my free time is now taken up with other family activities or more pressing chores, like replacing a garage door opener or fixing a faucet. So now, what could someday be a canoe is just something in the way. In fact, even if I wanted to do a little bit of work on it, I’d need to spend a weekend just cleaning up all the tools, camping gear, pieces of wood and who knows what else that has accumulated on and around it. What’s more, I don’t have space to work on other things. If I want to work on another project, it means backing my wife’s car out of the garage so I have space to work. She’s not usually thrilled about that idea, especially if it’s a project that is going to take a while. In the winter, there’s snow, ice and cold temperatures; in the summer, there’s that gunk from the birch trees that covers her car. I don’t have room for waxing skis or working on bicycles or fixing the snowblower. Retrieving the Christmas decorations from the totes on the shelf behind the canoe requires strengthtraining movements that would impress hard-core cross-fit enthusiasts. I can’t work with a piece of wood longer than about four feet on my table saw because it’s on the wrong side of the canoe (didn’t think that one all the way through, I guess). Bikes, skis, skates and other sporting equipment, tools and recycling bins are all hanging from the walls or ceiling because there’s no floor space for any of it. Recently, I’ve started thinking seriously about dismantling what I’ve done so far, and trying again someday when I have more time, maybe when the kids are off to college. I’ve thought about sending it off with a Viking farewell — lighting it on fire and setting it adrift — but there’s not enough of a hull to float at this point. I also thought about cutting it up for a bonfire, and spreading the ashes in some local body of water. But then I also thought that if I put that much effort into taking it apart, maybe I should just keep working on it instead. Besides, by the time I get to that, they may very well be spreading my ashes, too. In the mean time, there’s a chance that my dad may get to his AustinHealey. He’s getting ready to retire this year, so he might have some time to work on it — though grandkids and other projects around his house are keeping him pretty busy in his free time. And my brother has suggested that the car could be moved into his garage — but with two young kids himself, I’m not sure when he thinks he might work on it. Then again, if I get rid of the canoe, I might have room for the Austin-Healey myself ... Reach Clarion editor Will Morrow at will.morrow@peninsulaclarion.
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For sleepy tots, adjust the body clock By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer
WASHINGTON — “Just one more story, please?” “I need a glass of water.” ‘’Mom, I can’t sleep!” When youngsters continually struggle to fall asleep at night, new research suggests maybe their body clock doesn’t match their bedtime. That doesn’t mean tots should be up at all hours. “Just like nutrition and exercise, sleep is critical for good health,” said sleep scientist Monique LeBourgeois of the University of Colorado, Boulder, who is leading the research. The ultimate goal is to help reset a delayed sleep clock so that young children can settle down more easily, she said. Hint: It seems to have a lot to do with light. We all have what’s called a circadian rhythm, a master biological clock, that regulates when we become sleepy, and when we’re more alert. Those patterns vary with age: It’s the reason teenagers are notorious for late nights and difficult-to-wake mornings. But how does that clock work in preschoolers, who need more sleep than older kids or adults? A firstof-its-kind study tracked 14 healthy youngsters for six days to begin finding out. The children, ages 2½ to 3, wore activity monitors on their wrists to detect when they slept. Parents kept diaries about bedtime routines. Then on the last afternoon, researchers visited each home, dimming lights and covering windows. Then, every 30 minutes for six hours leading up to the child’s appointed bedtime, they also coaxed each tot to chew on some dental cotton to provide a sample of saliva. The reason: To test for levels of a hormone named melatonin that is key to the sleep cycle and also sensitive to light. At some point every evening, people’s melatonin levels surge and a while later, they begin to feel sleepy. Among adults who sleep well, that melatonin rise tends to happen about two hours before whatever is their chosen bedtime. For preschoolers, the new study found that on average, the melatonin surge occurred around 7:40 p.m. The children tended to be tucked in around 8:10 p.m., and most were asleep 30 minutes later, LeBourgeois reported in the journal Mind, Brain and Edu-
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This handout photo provided by University of Colorado, Boulder, taken Dec. 20, 2013, shows University of Colorado, Boulder, student Karlie Johansen collecting a saliva sample from 3-year-old Anders Todd, as part of a study of sleep patterns in young children. In an earlier study, researchers reported that if young children continually struggle to fall asleep at night, it might be because their body clock is out of sync with their bedtime.
cation. When melatonin rose earlier in the evening, tots who hit the sack around 8 fell asleep a bit faster. But when the melatonin surge was closer to bedtime, the youngsters were more likely to fuss or make curtain calls after lights-out. Two children in the study actually were tucked in before their rise in melatonin ever occurred, and it took them up to an hour past bedtime to fall asleep, she said. “We don’t know what that sweet spot is yet,” LeBourgeois said, but the data suggest bedtime is easiest if the melatonin surge occurred at least 30 minutes earlier. The study reinforces what doctors have long suspected is one bedtime barrier, said Dr. Jyoti Krishna, a pediatric sleep expert at the Cleveland Clinic. Other factors can disrupt a child’s sleep, too, such as noise, stress or anxiety, or disrupted home routines, he cautioned. “But this paper reminds us that, hey, there is a time that the body is more ready to sleep than at other
times,” Krishna said. The National Institutes of Health says preschoolers need 11 to 12 hours of sleep each day; some typically comes from an afternoon nap. Parents don’t have melatonin tests as a guide, so Krishna advises looking for cues when setting a bedtime — yawning, rubbing eyes — and then to adjust that bedtime as the child gets older. “The melatonin onset and our body rhythms change,” Krishna said. “You can’t stick to what worked two years ago with this child, because this child is now a different child.” About 25 percent of young children experience some type of sleep difficulty, including trouble settling down at bedtime, LeBourgeois said. Harried parents aside, there’s concern that early-in-life bedtime frustration might lead to more persistent sleep trouble. “Listen to your child’s physiology,” she advised. Some steps that might help: —Research shows that in adults, too much light in the evening delays
the melatonin surge and subsequent sleepiness. While there’s no data in young children yet, LeBourgeois says dimming the lights about an hour before bedtime makes sense. —Avoid electronics near bedtime, because they generate a specific type of light that triggers wakefulness. LeBourgeois was horrified to hear one parent offer a sleepless youngster an iPad to play with as long as the child stayed in the bedroom. —And make sure blackout shades aren’t keeping your children from getting enough morning sunlight, she said. Light in the morning also is key to keeping the biological sleep clock on schedule. Stay tuned: With funding from the National Institute of Mental Health, LeBourgeois has begun a larger study that will track sleep patterns of 40 2-year-olds until they’re 5. She’ll also measure their light exposure, and periodically record their brain waves during sleep, in a bid to better understand the influence of sleep patterns on children’s development.
Rooms can be cool and kid-friendly, too By KIM COOK Associated Press
Outfitting a play space for children might consist of nothing more than setting up a few old furniture pieces, plastic storage bins and the extra TV. But some parents want the play space to reflect their design aesthetic. Does the rest of the home read more Eero Saarinen than Superman? More Verner Panton than Pokemon? Is the vibe less Nickelodeon, more George Nelson? If so, you’ll want to try balancing kid-friendly with cool. Some options: MOD MAD Lots of decor from the ‘60s and ‘70s works well in a play space: mod lamps, modular furniture, pop art, and fun, space-age prints for wallpaper and textiles. Hues popular back then — orange, yellow, teal, green, white — add energy to furniture, cushions and rugs. New York-based designer Amanda Nisbet used a Roy Lichtenstein print and a chrome-trimmed bubble chair in one of her children’s space projects. Victoria Sanchez, a designer in Washington, D.C., used colorful Missoni fabrics to liven up a teen lounge. (www.amandanisbetdesign.com; www.victoriaathome.com) Check out Modshop1.com and Designpublic.com for pieces — many of them kid-size — that fit the style.
Hip, retro-style robot, typography and animal patterns designed by New Yorker Nancy Wolff are at AllModern.com. And chocolate, tangerine or red knitted poufs and flat weave rugs with zingy geometric graphics are part of the signature line at Fab.com. For a low-key look that still fits the aesthetic, think smooth-edged Danish modern wood furniture. Armless upholstered club chairs look smart and are perfect for lounging; find new ones at Overstock.com and vintage ones on Etsy.com. Or take a cue from Australian designer Anna Williams and use mid-century credenzas for toy storage — check out ThriveFurniture.com and OneKingsLane.com for options at various prices. Accent with “Mad Men”-era posters or toy ads, and add floor pillows covered in patterns drawn from the era. Soothing hues like umber, avocado, mustard and sky blue keep the energy relaxed. INDUSTRIAL CHIC Rooms with an industrial feel — warehouse-grade tables and storage, furniture and decorative elements with a rugged look — appeal to many kids, who sense they can let loose in these spaces. And the style’s on trend, so it’s easy to do. Neutral color palettes mixing whites, grays and browns work for C
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either gender. Look for ceiling lights caged in metal (no worries about errant pillows or Nerf balls), riveted furniture, and repurposed machineshop elements such as gear pieces, tools and signage. A galvanized-iron, locker-style dresser makes great storage. (www.pbteen.com ) Powder-coated in crisp red or white, Ikea’s PS metal cabinet adds a pop of color. (www.ikea.com ) A magnetized blackboard fits the edgy vibe and lets inspiration fly. Make your own inexpensively with instructions at TheTurquoiseHome.com. Rugged-looking play tables offer surfaces for messy art and often offer great storage for toys and games. (www.rhbabyandchild.com ) Lumber, flooring and stone yards will often give old pallets away: Lots of ideas for making your own play or coffee table can be found at Home -dzone.co.za. EXPLORATION LOCATION Animals, trees, and sky or earth elements can inspire children to be creative in play spaces, and many contemporary pieces appeal to both kids and adults. At Stardust.com, find the Zuo Modern Phante chair, a version of Eames’ iconic, polypropylene, elephant-shaped chair. A realistic, cast-resin bear’s head is fun, eclectic wall art. (www.urbanoutfitters.com ) Ocean Sole’s animal sculptures
made out of scavenged flip flops would be inspiration for indoor adventures — rhinos, giraffes and lions come in sizes up to about 5 feet long. (www.thespotteddoor.com ; www. piqproducts.com .) Clouds and intergalactic silver orbs are two of the striking mural wallpapers at DesignYourWall.com. Ikea’s Vandring Spar low-pile rug features an Impressionist version of a nature walk, complete with grass and sandy footprints. And a soft gray and white wool rug silhouettes romping deer and a leafy forest at LandofNod. com. Other ideas: — Create inexpensive, customized storage in a playroom by painting or staining ready-made kitchen cabinets. Metal tool carts can be side tables, as well as portable art supply zones or storage stations for small toy parts. — Multipurpose pieces serve the whole family’s needs. Land of Nod’s round coffee table with drawers is user-friendly for TV watching, table games and crafts, with no sharp corners to worry about. Also from the retailer, a farmhouse-style work table with storage on the ends provides space for teens and laptops, grownup tasks and art projects. Ikea’s Kivik sectional can be reconfigured a lot of different ways; it’s hardy, comfy and versatile for a family room.
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e look into the rear-view mirror at 2013 and see the warning: “Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.” The trouble is, they grow farther away all too quickly. 2013 wasn’t 2012, when the world was supposed to end; nor was it Y2K, when computers were supposed to have met the same fate. It wasn’t 2001, which was supposed to be the time for a space odyssey and ended with an Earth disaster instead. It wasn’t 1984, with its Big Brother, Newspeak and government surveillance. Wait, let me think about that again; maybe 2013 gave 1984 a run for its money. Overall, though, 2013 was not a year most of us will remember in detail as a standout 12 months. It wasn’t a big election year, but there were other disasters, both natural and manmade.
Some people cared that a new royyears. al was born. Others welcomed their A co-worker told me the rural area own additions to the family. Some he grew up in has been replaced by of us lost loved ones as the spinning governmental buildings. wheel spun. To quote the songwriter: In my own case, the winding, “One child born in this world to carry hilly dirt road I grew up on has on.” been flattened, straightened out I just read an e-mail from a woman and paved. My childhood home I went to elementary school with; has burned, and what was our yard her sister and I were good friends. is now weeds. The country store Glynn Moore I hadn’t heard from any of them in I walked to for a “Co-Cola” is years, and it reminded me how many still there, but Mrs. Stephenson’s 2013s have passed since the gradewarmth no longer fills it. school playground. When I was young, the Georgia songwriter I don’t keep in touch with people the way I and singer Joe South had a hit song about the should. Life itself keeps me busy – as busy as way we all wish we could return to our past, but this old body can be – so I fell off the social if we try, it isn’t there anymore. Don’t It Make media train long ago. You Want to Go Home included these lines: Every time I come up for air, I see how “But there’s a six-lane highway down by things, and people, have changed over those the creek where I went skinny-dippin’ as a
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DEAR ABBY: My niece had a bridal shower last March. When thank-you notes didn’t arrive for the gifts she had been given, she said they were “lost in the mail” and she would thank everyone in her wedding thankyous. Abby, she was married last May and she hasn’t sent out thank-you notes for her wedding gifts, either. The gifts my parents and I gave her were expensive, and I am upset about it. By the way, she wasn’t too busy to write them because she doesn’t work. Should I confront her or let it go? — DISGUSTED IN MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, OHIO DEAR DISGUSTED: Your sibling did a poor job of raising her daughter. If your niece didn’t know that thank-you notes were supposed to have been sent for her shower gifts, she wouldn’t have lied about them having been lost in the mail. However, I see nothing to be gained by confronting her. If you do, it will cause your sibling to become defensive. Better to
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Man’s suggestion solves one problem, but creates another DEAR ABBY: My wife of 37 years has an exciting career she loves. Unfortunately, her job is 80 miles away from home. We own a condo in her work city. So recently, when she was complaining about the commute, I suggested she stay there for a week, then telecommute from home for a week, etc. She loves the new schedule. I, on the other hand, am kicking myself! I have recently started working again at 62, and I’m lonely. It’s depressing to come home to an empty house every other week, but I’m the one who suggested it. Her job could last another two to five years. We have five grandchildren who live close by, so moving to her location isn’t an option. What do I do about this? — MISSING HER IN FLORIDA DEAR MISSING HER: You tell your wife that although you suggested she stay in the condo for a week at a time, it isn’t working for you, and you’re miserable without her. Or, you accept that a 160-mile daily commute may have become too much for her and fill your lonely hours by getting a hobby and baby-sitting some of those grandchildren whose parents might like some adult time together. But the one thing you shouldn’t do is sit and silently brood because it isn’t healthy.
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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Jan. 5 2014: This year you experience an unusual amount of intensity, especially regarding your emotions. You generally assume a reasonable attitude, and you experience situations and life in that manner; however, in the next few months, you could take some extreme stances, become very emotional and perhaps overdramatic. This is just a phase. If you are single, someone you choose to be your sweetie might lose his or her appeal as time goes on. If you are attached, your sweetie frequently will be found taking an opposite stance from you. Try to compromise more often. PISCES understands your emotional extremes. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHH Use your intuition, and you naturally will be at the right spot at the right time. Extremes mark the day. If you hit a snafu, recognize that much might be blown out of portion. A discussion with a partner could reveal a different perspective. Tonight: Do your thing. This Week: Ponder less and act more. Tension builds. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHHH Happiness surrounds loved ones.You might decide to spontaneously invite some of your family over for a special dessert. Watch a close friend process very strong feelings. Tonight: A late talk is better than no talk. This Week: Decide on your goals early Monday. Follow through the remainder of the week. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHH Someone you feel you need to respond to could become demanding. No matter what you do, you can’t seem to please this person. Ask for direction rather than push yourself beyond your limits. Tonight: Out till the wee hours. This Week: When someone goes to hand you the reins, you might want to say “no.” CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHHH Reach out to someone you care about.You might want to call this person on Sunday and catch up on his or her news. A family member could be grouchy because you aren’t doting on him or her. Tonight: Take a walk to do some thinking. This Week: Think carefully Monday before acting on a major plan. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH Deal with someone directly, and allow this person to really express his or her feelings. Don’t be surprised if you sense some anger. Discuss different ways to handle a situation, so that he or she can mellow out a bit. Tonight: Feelings are extreme. This Week: You will be forced to rethink a project. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) C
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Resume Tips - Whip Your Resume Into Shape Expert advice on how to do a resume correctly. By Kristina Cowan So you’ve discovered the perfect gig with a higher salary, and you’re bent on shuffling your credentials to the hiring manager immediately, if not sooner. You’ve got the experience, education and skills that make you a star candidate. One hurdle remains: how to do a resume appropriately. Don’t fret-you can soon be on your way to crafting a stellar resume; just use the following key resume tips from career experts Brian Drum and Heather Heath. Drum is president and CEO of New York City-based Drum Associates, Inc., a global executive search firm, and Heath, based in Minneapolis, is practice leader of sales and marketing for Hudson, a recruitment and talent management firm. Expert Resume Tips on How to do a Resume 1. Be accurate and truthful. “A resume should not be embellished or exaggerated-it’s not an exercise in writing a novel. If there’s anything that is not correct or is misstated, it could be a reason for not hiring you,” Drum said. 2. Take two pages for your resume if necessary. Drum said once you have four or five years of experience, it often becomes very difficult to squeeze your career path all onto one page. Heath said she sees two-page resumes “all the time.” Most applicants should avoid three page resumes. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Stick to one page. 3. Use bullets with concise descriptions. Most resumes that use paragraphs aren’t looked at, Drum explained, so it’s best to use bullets, and keep them to a maximum of two lines a piece. 4. In most cases, list experience before education. If you’re a seasoned executive, it’s best to list your work experience first. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Put education up top. 5. Mind your keywords! Both Drum and Heath underscored the importance of including terms to help get your resume picked up through online searches. “We’re seeing more and more systems ranking people’s resumes based on how many keywords are being matched. ... More people are putting more words on their resumes because they understand that tracking systems are keyword-driven,” Heath said. 6. List your contact information, particularly your cell phone number and e-mail address. Heath advises against listing your current work phone number. “I don’t think a potential employer would be impressed that you’re using company resources to find a job,” she said. 7. Use consistent formatting. Use the same size and type of font throughout your resume, such as 12-point Times New Roman. Offsetting your name in a slightly larger font is acceptable. If you cut and paste from various versions of your resume, be sure to align the text and eliminate formatting glitches. 8. Remember to double check your spelling. Heath suggests printing your resume, reading it and proofreading it to catch spelling and grammatical problems. It’s fine to use an automated spell-check, she said, but be wary of such systems introducing errors. 9. Bling on resumes is bad. Steer clear of using lots of large fonts in different colors, and of underscoring and bolding text for extra emphasis. Excessive use of bells and whistles distracts the reader and makes your resume look unprofessional. 10. No headshots, please. Pictures and resumes are like oil and water. If you have the urge, don’t give in. At the end of the day, Heath said, “People need to remember when they’re sending their resume out they’re sending a version of themselves. ... Make it a statement-a strong one.” Kristina Cowan is the senior writer for PayScale.com. She has over 10 years of journalism experience, specializing in education and workforce issues.
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EXPERIENCED COOK FOR SENIOR CENTER Nikiski Senior Center is seeking an experienced cook to prepare congregate meals (lunches served at the senior center), home delivered meals (M.O.W.) & other food related functions as deemed necessary. Knowledge of dietary & nutritional programs a must. Qualifications: Must have transportation, pass a background check, 2-5 years of relevant experience, possess a current state food worker card, a “ServSafe” certification and prior work references. Responsible for ordering food inventory, supplies, and supervision of staff. Application may be picked up at the Nikiski Sr. Center on 50025 Lake Marie Drive in Nikiski or resume may be submitted via e-mail to: kaileen@nikiskiseniorcenter.org or delivered in person at the senior center. Open until filled. Monday-Friday, 40 hrs/wk. Salary DOE. Nikiski Senior Citizens, Inc. is an EOE.
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329 SOHI LANE 2-bedroom, carport, storage, cable, utilities/ tax included, $930. (907)262-5760 (907)398-0497 COLONIAL MANOR (907)262-5820 Large 2-Bedroom, Walk-in closet, carport, storage, central location. Onsite manager. REDOUBT VIEW Soldotna’s best value! Quiet, freshly painted, close to schools. 1-Bedroom from $625. 2-Bedroom from $725. 3-Bedroom, 2-bath, from $825. No pets. (907)262-4359. TWO WEEKS RENT FREE! 3-Bedroom, 1-bath on Redoubt (Kenai). Cats Allowed. Non-Smoking. No ASHA. $916. plus electric. $916. Deposit. (907)335-1950
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1-LARGE ROOM Soldotna area. quiet setting, Satellite, limited cooking. (907)394-2543. EXCELLENT OCEAN VIEW! Bay Arm Apartments, Kenai. Accepting applications for 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, utilities included. $25. nonrefundable application fee. No pets. (907)283-4405. EXECUTIVE SUITE 1-Bedroom, view, deck, satellite TV, High-speed Internet, washer/dryer. No Smoking. No Pets. $950. Available until May. (907)262-1361. FURNISHED 1200sqft. 2-bedroom, 2-bath, amenities. Conveniently located in Soldotna. $1,125. monthly, utilities included. (907)262-4359 KENAI Large 1-bedroom furnished, $550., plus utilities. No animals/ smoking. (907)776-5382 Seasonal TOWNHOUSE Apartments On the River in Soldotna Fully furnished 1-bedroom, cable, WIFI, from $800. No smoking/ pets. (907)262-7835 SOLDOTNA Furnished 1-Bedroom. Shady Lane Apartments. $650. Heat & cable included. No pets. (907)398-1642, (907)283-5203.
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Homes Murwood K-Beach Ranch Updated K-Beach Ranch Nikiski Cabin Clam Gulch Cabin Spacious Soldotna Ranch Century21 Property Management (907)262-2522 NEW DELUXE 1-BEDROOM Robinson Loop/ Area Pets on approval. Washer/Dryer, Natural Gas. Cable available $700. First/ last plus deposit. (907)394-8907 WHY RENT ????? Why rent when you can own, many low down & zero down payment programs available. Let me help you achieve the dream of home ownership. Call Now !!! Ken Scott, #AK203469. (907)395-4527 or cellular, (907)690-0220. Alaska USA Mortgage Company, #AK157293.
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Office Space PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BUILDING KENAI Across from City Hall. Office space, Class A, approximately 1,100sq.ft., lease negotiable. (907)283-5400
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Foreclosures This document amends the Notice of Default recorded November 26, 2013, in the Kenai Recording District as Instrument Number 2013-011202-0 AMENDED NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND SALE DEED OF TRUST FORECLOSURE STEWART TITLE OF THE KENAI PENINSULA, INC., under that certain Deed of Trust executed by MICHELLE L. TURINSKY, as Trustor, to STEWART TITLE OF THE KENAI PENINSULA, INC., Trustee, the BONNIE ADAMS KENNEDY, as Beneficiary, dated October 13, 2008, and recorded October 20, 2008, in the office of the Recorder for the Kenai Recording District, State of Alaska, at Serial Number 2008-010871-0, conveying the following described real property situated in the State of Alaska, Third Judicial District, Homer Recording District, and more particularly described as follows: Lots Forty-Four (44) and Forty-five (45), KENNEDY SUBDIVISION, 2007 ADDITION, according to Plat No. 2007-70, in the Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska which have physical addresses of: Lot 44 - 46435 Rawhide Court, Soldotna, Alaska 99669; Lot 45 - 36474 Skylark Lane, Soldotna, Alaska 99669; hereby gives notice that a breach of the obligations for which such Deed of Trust is security has occurred, that such breach consists of the failure of the above-named Trustor to satisfy a certain indebtedness, the payment of which is secured by said Deed of Trust, and that the principal amount of such indebtedness due and owing by said Trustor to said Beneficiary as of November 21, 2012, the last day of activity, is FORTY-TWO THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX DOLLARS and 29/100THS ($42,766.29), plus accrued interest at the rate of NINE percent (9%) per annum plus costs, fees, and other charges incurred or advanced thereafter from and after November 21, 2012. The Trustee elects to sell the property and to apply the proceeds against the obligation. If the Default has arisen by failure to make payments required by the Deed of Trust, the default may be cured and the sale may be terminated if (1) payment of the sum then in default, other than the principal that would not then be due if default had not occurred, and attorney and other foreclosure fees and costs actually incurred by the beneficiary and trustee due to the default is made at any time before the sale date stated above or to which the sale is postponed; and (2) when notice of default has been recorded two or more times previously under the same deed of trust and the default has been cured, the trustee does not elect to refuse payment and continue the sale. Notice is also hereby given that upon the demand of the Beneficiary, the Substitute Trustee hereby elects to sell the above-described property to satisfy all of the above-mentioned indebtedness owing to said Beneficiary, and together with all necessary costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, necessarily incurred. Said sale shall be held at public auction at the main front door of the State Court Building, located on 125 Trading Bay Drive, Kenai, Alaska, on the 6th day of March, 2014, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. Beneficiary will have the right to make an offset bid without cash in an amount equal to the sale, including all sums expended by Beneficiary and Trustee under the Deed of Trust with interest thereon.
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STEWART TITLE OF THE KENAI PENINSULA, INC., Trustee, has appointed the law firm of Michael Hough, to institute and conduct the foreclosure of this Deed of Trust. Any inquiries should be directed to the law firm at 3733 Ben Walters Lane, Suite 2, Homer, AK 99603. DATED this 4th day of December 2013. STEWART TITLE OF THE KENAI PENINSULA, INC., Trustee By Shila Hough Title President PUBLISH: 1/5, 12, 19, 26, 2014
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Mini Spy carefully plans out her year both on her phone and on her wall calendar. See if you can find: • letter D • envelope • letter I • fish • kite • cat • snake • ladder • pencil • umbrella • arrow • sock • letter J • lady’s shoe • dragon • book • bagel • elephant • bell • ruler • word MINI • letter L • hourglass • exclamation mark
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programs, so a specially enhanced operative goes on the run with a research scientist when it appears that their lives will become forfeit. ‘PG-13’ (2:15) ^ HBO2 Fri. 9 p.m. Braveheart ›››› (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau. A Scottish rebel rallies his countrymen against England. ‘R’ (2:57) (43) AMC Tue. 7 p.m. Bug ››› (2006, Suspense) Ashley Judd, Michael Shannon. At a rundown desert motel, a woman begins a tentative relationship with a newcomer, which quickly degenerates into paranoia after the man insists that he has tiny insects under his skin. ‘R’ (1:42) 8 TMC Mon. 11:15 p.m.
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a 1974 bombing they did not commit. ‘R’ (2:12) 8 TMC Mon. 9 p.m.; Fri. 4 p.m. The Incredibles ››› (2004, Comedy) Voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. Animated. Now fighting boredom in suburbia, a former superhero and his family get a chance to save the world. ‘PG’ (1:55) (51) FAM Sat. 7 p.m. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ››› (1989, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Sean Connery. Archaeologist Jones rescues his kidnapped father, and the two race the Nazis to find the Holy Grail. ‘PG-13’ (2:07) (82) SYFY Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m.
called Bane. ‘PG-13’ (2:45) + MAX Sun. 9 p.m. The Departed ››› (2006, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. In Boston an undercover cop gains a gangland chief’s trust, while a career criminal infiltrates the police force for the mob. ‘R’ (2:32) (43) AMC Sun. 9:30 p.m. The Door in the Floor ››› (2004, Drama) Jeff Bridges, Kim Basinger. A children’s author seduces women when painting their nude portraits, while his wife has an affair with a teen. ‘R’ (1:51) 8 TMC Tue. 5 p.m. Dumb & Dumber ››› (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels. An inept dog groomer and a limousine driver chase the latter’s dream girl cross country. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) (81) COM Sun. 5:30 p.m.
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movieson a teenager and a Bengal tiger wind up on a small lifeboat and must learn to trust each other to survive. ‘PG’ (2:05) ! HBO Tue. 10 p.m. The Lincoln Lawyer ››› (2011, Suspense) Matthew McConaughey, Marisa Tomei. A lawyer who operates out of the back of his Lincoln Continental lands the case of a lifetime when he defends a Beverly Hills playboy accused of attempted murder. ‘R’ (1:59) (31) TNT Sat. 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. The Look of Love ›› (2013, Biography) Steve Coogan, Anna Friel. ‘NR’ (1:41) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m. Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon ›› (2008, Adventure) Shannen Doherty, Michael Shanks. ‘NR’ (1:30) (82) SYFY Wed. 11 p.m. Love Actually ››› (2003, RomanceComedy) Hugh Grant, Laura Linney. A prime minister, an office worker, a pop star, a jilted writer, married couples and various others deal with relationships in London. ‘R’ (2:15) (43) AMC Wed. 11:30 p.m.
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Matilda ››› (1996, Comedy) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito. A little girl develops extraordinary mental abilities, despite neglectful parents and a brutal headmistress. ‘PG’ (1:33) (51) FAM Mon. 5 p.m. Meet the Parents ››› (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. When a woman brings her boyfriend home for her sister’s wedding, her father, a former CIA agent, takes an instant dislike to him. ‘PG-13’ (1:48) (30) TBS Fri. 7 p.m. Mulan ››› (1998, Musical) Voices of Ming-Na Wen, Lea Salonga. Animated. A Chinese maiden disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in battle against invading Huns. ‘G’ (1:28) (51) FAM Sat. 5:02 p.m. The Muppet Movie ››› (1979, Comedy) Charles Durning, Austin Pendleton. Fried-frogs-legs franchisers follow
Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and company to Hollywood. ‘G’ (1:34) (51) FAM Sun. 5 p.m. The Muppets ››› (2011, Comedy) Jason Segel, Amy Adams. Kermit, Miss Piggy and the other Muppets join forces with their fans to raise $10 million to save Muppet Studios from a greedy Texan who wants to raze the building and drill for oil. ‘PG’ (1:38) (51) FAM Sun. 7 p.m., 9 p.m.
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Nurse Betty ››› (2000, Comedy) Morgan Freeman, Renée Zellweger. After seeing her no-good husband killed by hit men, a woman thinks she is a nurse who must find her lover, a soap-opera doctor. ‘R’ (1:48) 8 TMC Sun. 10:40 p.m.
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Ocean’s Thirteen ››› (2007, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. Danny Ocean and his gang plot revenge against a casino owner who wronged one of their own. ‘PG-13’ (2:02) (28) USA Sat. 10 p.m.
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Pitch Black ›› (2000, Science Fiction) Radha Mitchell, Vin Diesel. ‘NR’ (1:52) (82) SYFY Sat. 9 p.m. Pitch Perfect ››› (2012, Musical Comedy) Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin. When a new student joins her college’s female a cappella group, she takes the women out of their comfort zone of traditional pieces and introduces them to innovative arrangements. ‘PG-13’ (1:52) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m. The Place Beyond the Pines ››› (2012, Crime Drama) Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper. In upstate New York, two men, and later, their sons must deal with the unforeseen consequences of their actions. ‘R’ (2:20) ! HBO Sat. 7 p.m., 11:40 p.m. Prometheus ››› (2012, Science Fiction) Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender. A clue to mankind’s origins leads a team of explorers to deep
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pectations of conformity. ‘R’ (1:59) ^ HBO2 Tue. 6 p.m. The Rock ››› (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. A scientist and a British spy who once escaped from Alcatraz are sent to the former island prison to stop a disgruntled war hero from obliterating San Francisco with chemical warheads. ‘R’ (2:16) (43) AMC Sat. 7 p.m., 10 p.m. The Rundown ››› (2003, Adventure) The Rock, Seann William Scott. Before his retirement, a bounty hunter must locate his boss’ son, who is searching for a priceless artifact in the Amazon. ‘PG-13’ (1:44) 8 TMC Sat. 6:15 p.m.
The Place Beyond the Pines space, where they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race. ‘R’ (2:03) + MAX Mon. 9 p.m. Public Enemies ››› (2009, Crime Drama) Johnny Depp, Christian Bale. Depression-era outlaw John Dillinger becomes the fledgling FBI’s mostwanted criminal and a folk hero to much of America’s downtrodden public. ‘R’ (2:20) (31) TNT Sun. 7 p.m.
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The Reluctant Fundamentalist ›› (2012, Drama) Riz Ahmed, Liev Schreiber. ‘R’ (2:08) 8 TMC Mon. 4:40 p.m. Rescue Dawn ››› (2006, War) Christian Bale, Steve Zahn. During the Vietnam War, Dieter Dengler, a U.S. fighter pilot, is shot down over Laos and taken captive by enemy soldiers. ‘PG-13’ (2:05) 5 SHOW Mon. 10:45 p.m.; Thu. 9 p.m. Revolutionary Road ››› (2008, Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet. In 1950s Connecticut, two suburbanites become increasingly dissatisfied with their marriage and society’s ex-
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Seven Psychopaths ››› (2012, Comedy) Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken. A struggling screenwriter finds himself inadvertently entangled in the criminal underworld when his knucklehead friends abduct a mobster’s beloved Shih Tzu. ‘R’ (1:51) 5 SHOW Tue. 9 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m. Sex and the City 2 ›› (2010, Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall. ‘R’ (2:27) (30) TBS Sun. 11:30 p.m. Sinister ›› (2012, Horror) Ethan Hawke, Vincent D’Onofrio. ‘R’ (1:49) 5 SHOW Thu. 7 p.m.
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Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi ››› (1983, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. Luke Skywalker, now an experienced Jedi knight, tries to discover Darth Vader’s identity. ‘PG’ (2:13) (38) SPIKE Sun. 5:01 p.m., 8:10 p.m. Superbad ››› (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. Separation anxiety poses a problem for two co-dependent high-school seniors who hope to score booze and babes at a party. ‘NR’ (1:59) (81) COM Sun. 8 p.m. Superman Returns ››› (2006, Adventure) Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth. While Lex Luthor plots against him, the Man of Steel tries to reconnect with Lois Lane and find his place in
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Storm “The Omen” emy Lines” amnesiac agent is marked for death after a botched hit. plague victims surround a lone survivor. chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. Steven Uni- Uncle The Cleve- Bob’s Burg- Family Guy Rick and American Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen Squidbillies Family Guy Rick and American Family Guy Robot Chickverse ‘PG’ Grandpa land Show ers ‘PG’ ‘14’ Morty ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Hunger ‘14’ ‘14’ Morty ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Walking the Amazon Explorers set out to walk the Amazon. River Monsters Goes Tribal Naked Castaway ‘PG’ Naked Castaway ‘14’ Naked Castaway ‘14’ Naked Castaway ‘PG’ Naked Castaway ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Good Luck Dog With a Jessie ‘G’ “College Road Trip” (2008, Comedy) Martin Liv & Mad- Good Luck Austin & Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Ally ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Lawrence, Raven-Symoné. die ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat ‘G’ Every Witch Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) Friends Monica’s suitor Way (N) ‘PG’ is a millionaire. ‘PG’ The Middle The Middle “Matilda” (1996) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito. A child uses “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” (2004, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, The 700 Club ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince ‘PG’ ‘PG’ her amazing abilities against uncaring adults. Emma Watson. 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From the Toyota SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Lakers at San Antonio Spurs. (N) (Live) Center in Houston. (N) (Live) Rockets (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Miami at North Carolina. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Olbermann (N) Basketball NFL Films NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (N) Kansas at Oklahoma. (N) Presents (3:00) College Basketball Halls of Fame Mark Few College Basketball Air Force at Fresno State. (N) (Live) College Basketball Wake Forest at Virginia. World Poker Tour: Season 11 World Poker Tour: Season 11 Wake Forest at Virginia. (N) Show (2:00) “A Man “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley. A “The Expendables” (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. Mer- “Rambo” (2008, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Julie Benz, Mat- “Colors” Apart” motorcycle stuntman is a supernatural agent of vengeance. cenaries embark on a mission to overthrow a dictator. thew Marsden. (1988) (3:00) “Braveheart” (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoo- “Titanic” (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. “Love Actuhan. A Scottish rebel rallies his countrymen against England. ally” Dragons: Regular Show King of the The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Aqua Teen Squidbillies American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Defenders ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken Hunger ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken Finding Bigfoot: Further Gator Boys: Xtra Bites ‘PG’ Gator Boys “Deadliest Gator Boys ‘PG’ Finding Bigfoot “Sketching Finding Bigfoot “Lonestar Gator Boys ‘PG’ Finding Bigfoot “Sketching Evidence ‘PG’ Catches” ‘PG’ Sasquatch” ‘PG’ Squatch” ‘PG’ Sasquatch” ‘PG’ Good Luck Good Luck Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Good Luck Dog With a Jessie ‘G’ Liv & Mad- Good Luck A.N.T. Farm Shake It Austin & A.N.T. Farm Shake It Good Luck Good Luck Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ die ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ ‘G’ Up! ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ ‘G’ Up! ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat ‘G’ Every Witch Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) Friends Phoebe finds a Way (N) ‘G’ ‘PG’ stray cat. ‘PG’ The Middle The Middle Ravenswood “Revival” ‘14’ “The Hot Chick” (2002) Rob Schneider. A cheerleader and a “Happy Gilmore” (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Christo- The 700 Club ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince ‘PG’ ‘PG’ man switch bodies via magic earrings. pher McDonald, Julie Bowen. Long Island Long Island Sister Wives “Four Lives of Extreme Cheapskates ‘PG’ My Strange Addiction Living My Strange My Strange My Strange My Strange My Strange My Strange My Strange My Strange Medium Medium Kody’s Wives” ‘PG’ as full time dolls. ‘PG’ Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction Dude, You’re Screwed “Con- Dude, You’re Screwed “Dead Lone Target “Safari Survival” Survivorman “Jungles of Survivorman (N) ‘PG’ Lone Target The Army uses Survivorman ‘PG’ Lone Target The Army uses quering Alaska” ‘PG’ Man Walking” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Grenada” ‘PG’ drones. (N) ‘PG’ drones. ‘PG’ Man v. Food “Miami” ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Sturgis Raw Competing at Mega RV Countdown A $2.3 Sturgis Raw The party Sturgis Raw Competing at Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ the Cycle Source show. million-dollar yacht. reaches full swing. ‘PG’ the Cycle Source show. American Pickers “Art of the American Pickers “Pinball American Pickers “Louisiana American Pickers “Pam’s American Pickers “The Ein- American Pickers “Reverse (:02) American Pickers “Lau- (:01) American Pickers Deal” ‘PG’ Mania” ‘PG’ Purchase” ‘PG’ Labyrinth” ‘PG’ stein Gamble” (N) ‘PG’ the Curse” ‘14’ rel and Hardy” ‘PG’ “Pam’s Labyrinth” ‘PG’ The First 48 A 24-year-old The First 48 A young homi- Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (:01) Duck (:31) Duck (:01) Duck (:31) Duck man is shot in the street. ‘14’ cide witness is shot. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’
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State of Play Parenting in 24/7 Red Wings/Maple Leafs: “Rock of Ages” (2012, Musical) Julianne Hough, Diego “Mission: Impossible” (1996, Action) Tom Cruise, Jon 24/7 Red Wings/Maple Leafs: “Broken City” (2013, Crime youth sports. (Subtitled-Eng- Road to the NHL Winter Boneta, Russell Brand. Two young people chase their dreams Voight, Emmanuelle Béart. Treachery in Prague puts an agent Road to the NHL Winter Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Ruslish) ‘PG’ Classic in Los Angeles. ‘PG-13’ on the run. ‘PG-13’ Classic sell Crowe. ‘R’ REAL Sports (:45) “The Game” (1997, Suspense) Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, Deborah Education of (:45) “Con Air” (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, (:45) Will of Lone Sur“Payback” (1999, Action) Mel Gibson. A Gumbel Kara Unger. A businessman takes part in an unusual form of recreation. ‘R’ Mohammad John Malkovich. Vicious convicts hijack their flight. ‘R’ the Warrior vivor: HBO betrayed thief launches a single-minded quest ‘PG’ First Look for revenge. ‘R’ (3:20) “White Men Can’t Jump” (1992) (:20) “El Gringo” (2012, Action) Scott Adkins. Banshee “Behold a Pale Banshee Gordon tries to un- “Argo” (2012, Historical Drama) Ben Affleck, Bryan Crans- (:05) The Erotic Traveler A Wesley Snipes. Two basketball hustlers form A man with a suitcase full of money crosses Rider” Lucas’ cover is threat- cover Carrie’s past. ‘MA’ ton, Alan Arkin. A CIA agent poses as a producer to rescue woman inspires a saxophone an unlikely partnership. ‘R’ into Mexico. ‘R’ ened. ‘MA’ Americans in Iran. ‘R’ player. ‘MA’ (:15) Mumford & Sons: The (:15) The Rolling Stones: Sweet Summer Sun Hyde Park (6:55) Against the Tide ‘PG’ Inside the NFL (N) ‘PG’ 60 Minutes Sports (N) ‘14’ Inside the NFL ‘PG’ 60 Minutes Sports ‘14’ Road to Red Rocks ‘14’ 2013 Greatest hits of the band’s career. ‘PG’
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World’s Wildest Police World’s Wildest Police (38) Videos ‘14’ Videos ‘14’ (2:30) “Titanic” (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A “Pearl Harbor” (2001, War) Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale. Best friends be(:01) “Poseidon” (2006, Adventure) Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell. (43) woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. come fighter pilots and romantic rivals in 1941. A luxury liner capsizes in the North Atlantic. Teen Titans Johnny Test King of the The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Eagleheart The Eric An- Squidbillies American American Family Guy Family Guy Eagleheart (46) Go! ‘PG’ ‘Y7’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ dre Show ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot: Further Cold River Cash “Welcome to Wild West Alaska: Grizzly Wild West Alaska Jim hires Cold River Cash A lousy start Wild West Alaska Jim hires Cold River Cash A lousy start (47) Evidence ‘PG’ Evidence ‘PG’ Eel Country” ‘14’ Sized “Episode 2” ‘PG’ Phred’s friend, Larry. to eel season. ‘14’ Phred’s friend, Larry. to eel season. ‘14’ Dog With a Dog With a Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Good Luck Dog With a Jessie ‘G’ “Radio Rebel” (2012, Drama) Debby Ryan, Wander Over Liv & Mad- Gravity Falls Austin & Good Luck Good Luck Blog ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Sarena Parmar. ‘G’ Yonder die ‘G’ ‘Y7’ Ally ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ (49) SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat ‘G’ Every Witch Hathaways Hathaways Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘PG’ (:33) Friends (:06) Friends (:39) Friends (50) Way (N) ‘G’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle “Happy Gilmore” (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Christo- “Bedtime Stories” (2008) Adam Sandler, Keri Russell. A The 700 Club ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince (51) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ pher McDonald, Julie Bowen. handyman’s tall tales begin to come true. Gypsy Sisters “The Blame Gypsy Sisters “Making Up is Gypsy Sisters Mellie goes Gypsy Sisters ‘14’ Gypsy Sisters “Gypsies Un- Gypsy Sisters (N) ‘14’ Gypsy Sisters “Gypsies Un- Gypsy Sisters ‘14’ (55) Game” ‘14’ Hard to Do” ‘14’ into labor. ‘14’ leashed” (N) ‘14’ leashed” ‘14’ Moonshiners “Jim Tom Moonshiners ‘14’ Treehouse Masters “Sky High Treehouse Masters “Canopy Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ (56) Special” ‘14’ Spa” ‘PG’ Clubhouse” ‘PG’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Mysteries at the Museum America Declassified ‘PG’ Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum (57) ‘PG’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars To Be Announced (:02) The Curse of Oak (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn (58) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ Island ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ The First 48 “Blind Rage; The First 48 A wheelchair- Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Surprise wed- Rodeo Girls Darcy hosts a (:01) Rodeo Girls Darcy hosts (:01) Duck (:31) Duck Those Closest to Us” Man bound man is murdered. ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ding for Phil and Kay. ‘PG’ big gala at her estate. (N) ‘14’ a big gala at her estate. ‘14’ Dynasty ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ (59) shot in his home. ‘14’ Love It or List It “Matthews- Love It or List It “The McHunters Int’l House Hunt- Salvage Salvage Rehab Ad- Rehab Ad- House Hunt- H Hunt. Int’l House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Rehab Ad- Rehab Ad (60) Rooney” ‘G’ Geachie Family” ‘G’ ers ‘G’ Dawgs ‘G’ Dawgs ‘G’ dict ‘G’ dict ‘G’ ers (N) ‘G’ ers ‘G’ dict ‘G’ dict ‘G’ Cupcake Wars “Wicked” ‘G’
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