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Vol. 44, Issue 297

SEPTEMBER 14, 2014 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

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KPB seeks advice from voters By KAYLEE OSOWSKI Peninsula Clarion

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Two propositions on the Oct. 7 regular election ballot will gauge local opinion on two Kenai Peninsula Borough issues. Proposition A asks voters who live outside of cities to consider whether the borough should exercise limited animal control powers and if it should charge a property tax to pay for those services. Proposition B asks all borough voters if elections should be held by mail. While voter approval of either proposition will not lead to implementation, whether the voters approve or disapprove of the proposals will be used as a public recommendation to the borough assembly. See PROPS, page A-5

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Top: Russian delegates on an exchange trip to Alaska, with the Oregon-based Wild Salmon Center, listen to Ricky Gease, executive director of the Kenai River Sportfishing Association, talk about salmon management and habitat Wednesday in Soldotna. Left: (left) Evgeny Demidov, of Sakhalin, listens to Father Thomas Andrew, of Kenai, as Leila Loder, of Oregon, translates during a visit to the Holy Assumption of Mary Russian Church Orthodox church inKenai. Right: (left) Viktor Zoloutkhin, of Kamchatka, Margarita Panchenko, of Kamchatka, and Maksim Ageev, of Sakhalin, head down the dock at The Pillars boat launch Thursday in Soldotna. The group headed on a guided fishing trip with Fishology Alaska.

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Even as political relations between the United States and Russia devolve, scientists, activists, conservationists and fishermen between the two countries push for further protections of the two country’s shared resources — including Pacific salmon. Six Russians spent a week in traveling between Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula, learning about streamlined salmon management and sportfishing conservation practices through a cultural exchange program hosted by the Oregon-based non-governmental organization, or NGO, Wild Salmon Center.

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Doing the dirty work Sterling farmer digs deep to open an organic grocery store By KELLY SULLIVAN Peninsula Clarion

Musty warmth carries the sour odor of fresh manure inside Sackett Family Farms Organic Produce second greenhouse. The sharp smell is distracting. Glenn Sackett, owner of the small organic produce stand in Sterling, said the stench was actually fish fertilizer- not cow manure- which he uses to feed more than 1,000 plants with weekly. In the adjoining greenhouse, 800 towering, tangled vines wound around wooden stakes fruiting yellow, orange and green tomatoes; the area smells of fresh dirt and water.

Sackett is nearing the end of his second year growing organic produce on the Kenai Peninsula. His two-greenhouse and one-outdoor-garden operation has been generating a harvest since early spring. “Everything you see now has had a lot of tender, loving care,” Sackkett said, gesturing to his rows of tomatoes that range from cherry-size to bulging, one-pounders. He has grown a strain of open pollinated, heirloom tomatoes for 30 years. Sackett has owned Sackett’s Kenai Grill in Cooper Landing for 17-years and recently turned over daily operations to his son. Now he is working on opening the first organic grocery store in

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Glenn Sackett, owner of Sackett Family Farms’ Organic Produce located in Sterling, has 800 tomato plants he is in the process of harvesting, Friday, in Sterling.

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keeper in a past life,” Sackett said. “Before I was a restaurateur.” See STORE, page A-2

2 more charged with paying for sex By DAN BALMER Peninsula Clarion

The Kenai Police Department has charged two more men for paying for sex at a Kenai massage business, bringing the total number of alleged “Johns” to seven. Jordan C. Fischer, 31, of Kenai and Daniel E. Tol, 25, of Chugiak were each charged with one count of engaging in prostitution. According to a press release from Kenai Police Wednesday, Fischer and Tol paid for sex during a Dec. 2012 to the Gifted Hands Massage business that was located on Attla Way in Kenai. Fischer was issued a court summons on Sept. 4. Tol was issued a court summons Sept. 8. Both men are scheduled to be arraigned in Kenai District Court on Oct. 14. Pat E. Hill, 59, of Sterling, Justin J. Morris, 29, of Kenai, Jason D. Moore, 34, of Kenai, Michael W. Dimmick, 72, of Kenai and Dan L. Brown, 34, of Kasilof were also charged for paying for sex. Engaging in prostitution is a Class A misdemeanor and each defendant faces a maximum 90 days in jail and fine of up to $2,000, if convicted. Kenai police Chief Gus Sandahl declined to comment on how the investigation led to charging the seven men or if any others would be charged. Kenai District Attorney Scot Leaders could not be reached for comment. Kenai police began the investigation in 2012 after receiving a tip about an online advertisement from a Kenai massage parlor that solicited an “erotic See SEX, page A-2


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During the few-days the group spent on the Kenai Peninsula, they were treated to an earlymorning visit to Kenai’s Russian Orthodox Church, where Father Thomas Andrew met them to unlock the doors as the sun rose over the Cook Inlet and the mouth of the Kenai River; they drank Alaskan beer, Kassik’s blonde ale, during a dinner at Mykels restaurant in Soldotna; photographed a grizzly bear that interrupted their hike along the Russian River, and learned about local salmon management from biologists, activists and sportfishermen. It was the second exchange hosted by the center in 2014 — the first group spent their time in Alaska on the Yukon River, learning about issues specific to the Pacific salmon that return each year to the behemoth, 1,980-mile river. The program is important both as a cultural exchange and an opportunity to re-energize activists in Russia who face social, cultural and regulatory challenges to their conservation efforts, said Wild Salmon Center Western Pacific Program Manager Leila Loder. “I think that these exchanges are very valuable, even as just cross-cultural bridges,” Loder said. “It gives the delegates a better understanding of their own situation, even if some of the things that they are learning here are not quite applicable to where they are working. The point is that they’re getting new experiences, new knowledge and a new perspective on things — so who they are is transforming.” The Wild Salmon Center focuses its conservation efforts on wild salmon ecosystems in the Pacific Rim and has organized at least five trips between areas in the Russian Far East and the

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massage therapist,” according to a police affidavit. The owner of Gifted Hands, Karen Carpenter, 51, was found guilty last November on two counts of second-degree sex trafficking for running an enterprise and procuring customers and three counts of third-degree sex trafficking for running a place of prostitution, accepting money and facilitating prostitution. Carpenter, now out on parole, was sentenced to three years in prison with 720 days suspended for the four felony counts and 30 days in jail on a misdemeanor count of prostitution. Kenai police also arrested two women who worked at the massage parlor, Madison Murrieta, 21, of Kenai, and Jonah Lange, 22, of Ninilchik, in January 2013 for misdemeanor prostitution. Murrieta and Lange each plead guilty and were sentenced to one-year probation.

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For decades Sackett cultivated a 70-acre farm in the Rogue Valley in Southern Oregon. He said it was nice and warm, and a great place to raise his kids. When the money ran out he moved up north and went to work in the kitchen. Twenty years later he calls himself a farmer again. Standing beside a garden bed with pointed, shining green bell peppers, Sackett reaches down and supports a large vegetable held aloft by only one thin stem. “It’s heavy,” Sackett said, weighing the pepper in his hand. Each bed takes 45 wheelbarrows of dirt to fill, and each wheelbarrow takes 35 shovels, Sackett said. He built the 16 beds in his second greenhouse by hand. When he bought the developed land two years ago, snow was falling through the roof, Sackett said. A pile of dead tree branches behind the buildings is all that is left of the brush that covered the property. See STORE, page A-5

U.S., Loder said. Loder, who grew up in Moscow, and the other program coordinator, Saule Richardson — a Kazakh from Uzbekistan — spent most of the trip translating conversations between the visiting Russians and scientists at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Alaska Wildlife Troopers, the Kenai River Sportfishing Association and Trout Unlimited members who met with the group to discuss salmon management in Alaska. The visitors are active conservationists, politicians, sportfishing advocates and heads of non-governmental organizations from three regions in Russia — Sakhalin, Khabarovsk and the Kamchatka Peninsula.

Kamchatka The Kamchatka Peninsula is a 1,000 mile long region that produces up to one-fourth of all wild Pacific salmon. Like Alaska, many of the Kamchatka Peninsula’s rural and indigenous people rely heavily on salmon. For the approximately 400,000 residents of the peninsula one in five jobs are related to the salmon industry, according to data from the Wild Salmon Center. The two visitors from Kamchatka, Viktor Zoloutkhin, deputy director of a sportfishing company, Credo Tour, and anchor of a sportfishing show in Kamchatka and Margarita Panchenko, head of the recreational and sportfishing department of the Federal Kamchatka Institution for Fisheries and Conservation of Aquatic Biological Resources — face numerous threats to their wild salmon. The peninsula is one of the last large spawning grounds of wild Pacific salmon but some 55,000 tons of the are poached annually, according to Wild Salmon Center data. Some estimates show that figure to be much higher, Valery Vorobiev, head of Akros — one of Kamchatka’s largest fishing companies — told National Public Radio reporter Gregory Feifer during a 2007 interview that more than 100,000 tons of salmon are poached each year. Much of it, he said, was for fish eggs, or caviar, the carcasses are discarded. Loder said the group that spent their time on the Yukon earlier in 2014, came from the Kamchatka Conservation League — the two regions are similar in inaccessibility and abundance of natural resources. “We took them to the Yukon because the two regions are

land generates about 20 percent of the Pacific salmon catch, according to Wild Salmon Center data. The two delegates, Maksim Ageev and Evgeny Demidov, like others in the group — did not know each other before meeting in Alaska. Ageev is the head of the antipoaching group “Aniva without Poachers,” and an active sportfisherman. Demidov is the vicegovernor of the Smirnykh municipality, an urban settlement in the middle of the island, and focuses on sustainable development for indigenous people in the region and fisheries. Ageev works with volunteers who patrol area rivers in early morning hours. They remove poacher’s nets and report illegal activity near Aniva, a city on the southern end of the island. When the group met with Trout Unlimited spokesman Dave Atcheson, Ageev and Demidov asked questions about activism and being able to communicate about conservation efforts while working for the government. Atcheson, and former Fish and Game management biologist David Evans, met the group at Kaladi Brothers on the Sterling Highway in Soldotna. They sat around a table in the orange-walled private room in the coffee shop, sipping tea and talking about volunteer efforts and non-governmental organizations working to change regulations in Alaska. Evans spoke about habitat degradation on the Kenai River, which Panchenko said was not readily apparent. “Fortunately, in Alaska, a lot of streams are still intact and it’s our job to keep them that way,” Atcheson said. “I think, in Alaska, the only reason they are still intact is because it was difficult to get here.” On Sakhalin, one of the more populous islands in the Russian Far East, a large poaching industry and growing industrial development are a constant threat to wild salmon resources. Evans said as the population in Alaska grows it has become difficult to control damage to local rivers. “I think one of the challenges here is that, in a state like Oregon, they know they’re degraded and the problems are apparent, everyone knows they’re there. But, here on the Kenai River there are so many Sakhalin people and such a high percentAt nearly 29,500 square age of Alaska’s sportfishing efmiles, Sakhalin is the largest fort takes place right here on Russian island in the North Pa- the Kenai Peninsula - there’s cific Ocean. It is located north of Hokkaido, Japan and is home to 11 salmonid species. The ishaving issues with declining chinook stocks and we led those two parties from two sides of the ocean to find out how they could address the issue,” she said. “They found out that the reasons for the decline are different but the issues are similar so they kind support each other and learn from each other.” During the trip to the Kenai Peninsula, Loder said the focus was more on learning to grow and regulate sportfishing. “Our delegates are conservationists at heart, it’s just a natural kind of development that sportfishing becomes one of the ways that you can conserve salmon,” Loder said. “So the people who are here on exchange are conservationists who want to develop sportfishing in their areas or sportfishermen who are, in their hearts, conservationists.” While Zoloutkhin spent a lot of time shooting video during the group’s visit to the Kenai Peninsula, Panchenko quizzed Ricky Gease, of the Soldotnabased Kenai Sportfishing Association on his group’s outreach efforts and getting sportfishing anglers more involved with their salmon resources. Gease also spoke about responsible development and ensuring safe fish-passage, cost-sharing programs to encourage habit-friendly residential development along salmon streams and cooperating with local, state and federal government officials to conserve the resource. Gease said it was his first time speaking to a group from Russia and he enjoyed the experience but wishes he would have had more time to ask questions about their salmon management. “It was interesting, you talk and it gets translated, they ask questions, it gets translated, it just takes twice as long as a normal conversation,” he said. Despite the slow conversation, Gease said the dialogue was important — especially given the tense political situation between the two countries. “On the international stage, there’s a chess game that gets played, but then there’s just that very real day-to-day functioning between local governments, industry and non-profits. People are so much more similar than they are different on that level.”

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so much effort here, I think one of the real challenges we have is that people don’t recognize the problems with high fishing pressure.” Loder said Russia had a similar problem, fisheries along the road system are more accessible to poachers and have been depleted quickly.

Khabarovsk The Khabarovsk Region is a relatively remote area located about 20 miles from Russia’s border with China, and 500 miles north of Vladivostok. Ivan Voidilov and Aleksander Kulikov visited from the region which has seen significant ecological protection in recent years. Voidilov is a senior inspector of the Regional Governmental Institution, or wildlife trooper, Koppi River region while Kulikov is the director of the non-governmental organization Khabarovsk Wildlife Fund. The fund has overseen the creation of nearly 7,000 square miles of protected areas within the region. While Kulikov’s organization has created conservation areas for a species other than salmon, including the Amur, or Siberian, Tiger. “Our mission, our philosophy, is conservation,” Kulikov said. “We focus our activity on creating new protected areas for conservation because if we conserve habitat, we conserve biodiversity.” Among the recent projects spearheaded by the wildlife fund, a refuge on the Koppi, or Copper, River grants permanent legal protection status over 94,000 ares of wilderness land. The designation will protect 20 species of fish including salmonids like cherry salmon and the endangered Sakhalin taimen — the largest of the Pacific salmonids. Kulikov said he would like to see Alaskan and Russian conservations deepen ties between the two countries and suggested that the Koppi River wildlife preserve could be a good avenue for cooperation. “We have a Copper River, Alaska has a Copper River. Let’s do a sister river project,” he said. “Let’s make it better for both rivers.” Kulikov is no stranger to cross-cultural learning — he studied NGO management at California State University in 1994 and travelled to Portland in 2010. He said the experience is valuable each time. “Every exchange program

has two kinds of outcomes,” he said. “First, we receive new experiences, new knowledge and information and the second part is we kind of evaluate how, given what we see, how our region and country look and how our organization is doing. Sometimes, we get reassurances that we’re doing it the right way. And, of course we are processing how to integrate the knowledge that we get here and how we can apply it in our regions, to our work.” An exchange that involved fisheries managers from the U.S. travelling to Russia would be beneficial, Kulikov said. “The more we know, the better understanding we will have of each other and if we are speaking about this in philosophical terms ... Lets take two countries, for example the U.S. and Russia — we have many differences. Differences in religion, politics, language etc., but there are points that do not have any contradictions, for example conserving shared resources. It unites, it doesn’t divide us. So lets go forward with this.”

Going forward For Kulikov, several concrete concepts struck him as being applicable in the Khabarovsk region. The Alaskan approach to angler education was one of them. “Even if it’s not part of the rules and regulation, people are being educated on how to use hooks and not hurt the fish unnecessarily,” he said. Loder said Russia is in the initial stages of reorganizing its fisheries — a massive undertaking for a country that has both Atlantic and Pacific salmon fisheries. “The people who are invited (to Alaska) this time around will be actively participating in negotiating with government agencies back home in Russia,” he said. While the regulations are set at the federal level in Russia, it will be people at the local level who figure out how best to implement them. “We’re trying to get these people a chance to be as well informed as possible on how things are done in the U.S. and in Alaska before they come home and face this enormous task of coming up with their regional regulations,” Loder said. “(We’re showing them) this is how it’s done in Alaska, it’s not perfect — but in many cases we can provide shortcuts in their education about fisheries management.”

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Upon completion of his military service in Korea he attended college in Flagstaff, Arizona where he met Betty Prather. Hayden and Betty were married on June 24, 1961. They moved their family to Anchorage, Alaska in 1974 where Hayden commenced a distinguished career at the University of Alaska Anchorage. After 28 years of dedicated service to that institution he retired as the Dean of the School of Business and Public Policy. He was a dedicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints where he held many ecclesiastical positions. Hayden is survived by his wife Betty; sons Joshua, Nathan, Timothy and Matthew; daughter Tirzah Crampton; son-in-law Matthew Crampton; daughters-in-law Janice, Gina and Stepha-

Obituaries George ‘Hayden’ Green George “Hayden” Green, 76, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014. He was born March 6, 1938 to Max and Evelyn Green in Brawley, California. Hayden was raised in Phoenix, Arizona graduating from Glendale High School in 1956.

Group to restore old Cripple Creek FAIRBANKS, Alaska — Cripple Creek used to wind and snake its way down Chena Ridge near Fairbanks, until a mining company cut a ditch in the 1930s to create a straighter channel it needed to support its operations. Now a conservation group is seeking to restore the original flow of the old Cripple Creek. The Interior Alaska Land Trust has been meeting with local, state and federal agencies hoping to dovetail the project with other planned construction to save money and headaches. The conservation group hopes revitalizing the creek would improve fish and bird habitat in the area. The cost is not yet known, and funding for both projects remains in question. The land trust is actively looking for grants and other sources of money to restore the old creek. “Nobody has made a formal commitment to this, but everybody we have talked to has said, ‘Hey, this is a great idea,’

“ Merritt Helfferich, a land trust board member, told the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (http://bit.ly/1qTiC1P). A culvert moving water from the Fairbanks Exploration Co.’s channel is failing, and the state’s transportation department wants to replace it, agency spokeswoman Meadow Bailey said. “If the equipment is there doing one, they could do both at the same time,” Helfferich said. “It would be a much less expensive operation.” The old creek’s path is still visible, and parts of it have standing water. To revitalize the creek, a 135-foot culvert is needed to go under Chena Ridge Road and a 186-foot channel would need to be dug on property owned by the land trust. More work would likely be needed higher on the ridge to completely restore the flow of the old Cripple Creek, land trust officials said. -Associated Press

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The Peninsula Clarion strives to report the deaths of all current and former Peninsula residents. Notices should be received within three months of the death. We offer two types of death reports: Pending service/Death notices: 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: The Clarion charges a fee to publish obituaries. Obituaries are prepared by families, funeral homes, crematoriums, and are edited by our staff according to newspaper guidelines. Obituaries up to 300 words are charged $50, which includes a one-year online guest book memoriam to on Legacy. com. Obituaries up to 500 words are charged $100, which also includes the one-year online guest book memoriam. Tax is not included. All charges include publication of a black and white photo. Obituaries outside these guidelines are handled by the Clarion advertising department. How to submit: Funeral homes and crematoriums routinely submit completed obituaries to the newspaper. Obituaries may also be submitted directly to the Clarion, online at www.peninsulaclarion.com, or by mail to: Peninsula Clarion, P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, Alaska, 99611. Pre-payment must accompany all submissions not already handled by a funeral home or crematorium. Deadlines: Submissions for Tuesday – Friday editions must be received by 2 p.m. the previous day. Submissions for Sunday and Monday editions must be received by 3 p.m. Friday. We do not process obituaries on Saturdays or Sundays unless submitted by funeral homes or crematoriums. Obituaries are placed on a space-available basis, prioritized by dates of local services. Copyright: All death notices and obituaries become property of the Clarion and may not be republished in any format. For more information, call the Clarion at 907-283-7551.

Around the Peninsula Group for parents of children with special needs If you are a parent of a special needs child then this is the group for you. Have you ever felt frustrated with schedules, appointments, and extra responsibilities that come with those special needs but love your child beyond imagination? Then you really need to join us on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. The group meets at Kenai River Center (Donald Gilman Center) on Funny River Road across the street from Soldotna airport. SPEAK = Special Parents Encouraging Amazing Kids. For more information call Peggy Larson 260-3621/394-6310 or email at peggysuelee@ gmail.com.

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ni Green; 18 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son Caleb Green. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15 at the LDS Baxter Road Chapel. Flowers can be sent to Legacy Funeral Home on Bragaw Road in Anchorage.

Harold R. ‘Skip’ Fencl Anchorage resident Harold R. “Skip” Fencl, born June 26, 1934, died Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014. He was 80. Memorial services for Mr. Fencl were held Saturday, Sept. 13 at Grandview Baptist Church, 1300 Columbine St, Anchorage, Anchorage.

5:45 p.m. Coached by Josh Harshman, participants will learn the basic skills of the game. Cost: $15 per person. If a parent/ guardian volunteers to help with the camp, up to two of his/her children may attend for free. (Volunteers must sign up by Sept. 19 and pass a background check.) Snacks provided. Participants must wear non-marking athletic shoes. Register at the Sterling Community Center. Call 262-7224 or visit www.sterlingcommunityclub.com for more information. This camp is made possible by a grant from the Kenai Peninsula Foundation.

Harvest Art Auction on tap

The Peninsula Art Guild will be hosting their 15th Annual Harvest Art Auction, 6-9 p.m. Sept. 27 at the Kenai Fine Arts Center, 816 Cook Ave., Old Town Kenai. Amazing local art, fantastic appetizers, and awesome music by J. D. Uponen will highlight the evening. Tickets for this event are available at the KPC Career and College Awareness course Kenai Fine Arts Center, noon-5 p.m., Wednesday through SatThe community is invited to come and explore information on urday. Requested donation is $30. Limited space available. All colleges, training programs, and high demand careers through profits are committed to the art center’s operating budget. Call our Career and College Awareness Course. The Kenai Peninsula 283-7040 for more information. College Learning Center can offer help with finding an education or career path, improving reading comprehension skills, Public Lands Day with Alaska State Parks discovering your learning style, and more. This free of charge course is offered through Kenai Peninsula College and will be Join Alaska State Parks on September 27 to celebrate National held on Mondays, September 22-November 24 at the Learning Public Lands Day at their Kenai Headquarters Office located Center, Room 153. in Sterling. Volunteers will assist State Parks Staff in conducting light maintenance along a popular fishing trail and Compassionate Friends support meeting possible river restoration. The event will be located at 35850 Lou Morgan Road. Volunteers should arrive at 11 a.m. and Have you lost a child, grandchild, or adult sibling of any age? meet in the Day Use Parking Area. The event will end around The Compassionate Friends of the Kenai Peninsula will hold 2 p.m. Bring water, snacks, work gloves, and depending on their first monthly support meeting on Sept. 23, 6:30-7:30 any recent rainfall, rubber boots. For more information and to p.m. at the Soldotna Public Library. This is an opportunity to RSVP please contact Jason Okuly at 262-5581 ext 28. talk freely about the emotions and experiences you are going through and receive the understanding support of others who have “been there.” Activities will be provided for children ages Challenger Geocaches for fun and cash 5-13. For more information, email tcfofthekenai@gmail.com or Join the Challenger Center on Sept. 20 to support STEM call Leslie at 907-398-3113. education in Alaska as geocache teams compete for prizes around Soldotna and Kenai, hang out on-site for the commuDerby rolls into Sterling Community Center nity EDUcache to learn more about this real world, outdoor It’s open season! And your local roller derby team, Far North treasure hunting game using GPS devices or attend the soirée Derby, is hosting skaters from all over Alaska. Watch us duke it and watch the Peninsula Performers, dine and participate in out to see who will come out on top: predator or prey? Join us games and an exciting silent auction with lots of travel packon Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Sterling Community Center. The ages. For more information visit www.akchallenger.org, “like” beer garden and concessions open at 5 p.m. and wheels roll the Challenger Center on FB, or call 907-283-2000. at 6 p.m. Tickets are $5 in advance at brownpapertickets.com and $10 at the door. Bring your own chairs. This is an outdoor You could save a life, just by driving your car. event. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the ALS Association. Come out and support a local non-profit women’s The American Cancer Society Road to Recovery program sports team, as well as a good cause. needs Volunteer Drivers in Kenai and Soldotna, willing to take cancer patients from their home, to their treatment appointHoop it up at Sterling Community Center ments at Central Peninsula Hospital. Call Kathy Archey at 907-273-2077 or email: kathy.archey@cancer.org if you are The Sterling Community Center is hosting a 3-day basketball camp for children in grades K-6 Sept. 22-24, from 3:45 p.m. to interested in becoming a volunteer driver.

Church, 158 S. Binkley, Soldotna. 8 p.m. old Carrs Mall in Kenai. • Narcotics Anonymous 4 p.m. support group “This One” • Narcotics Anonymous (men’s meeting) at URS Club, support group “Twisted Sis- 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, ters” (women’s meeting) at Unit 71, Kenai. URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai. The Community Calendar 7 p.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous Freedom Group meets at the Soldotna United Methodist

Community Calendar Today 8 a.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous As Bill Sees It Group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway Unit 71 (Old Carrs Mall). Call 3989440. Noon • Alcoholics Anonymous recovery group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Suite 71 in the

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Domestic violence is a community problem that requires a community solution DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HAS BEEN IN THE national headlines this week as NFL star Ray Rice was cut by the Baltimore Ravens and suspended from the league indefinitely. The penalties came swiftly after additional video surfaced from a February incident during which Rice was recorded punching his then-fiancee, and dragging her unconscious body from an elevator in Atlantic City. The incident and nationwide statistics on domestic violence, are appalling. At least 1 in 3 women have experienced physical violence from an intimate partner according to data from the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. On the Kenai Peninsula, the numbers are even higher: at least 52 percent of women living on the Kenai Peninsula have or will experience domestic violence, according to the the 2013 Alaska Victimization Study conducted by the University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center and the state Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Rice was charged with third-degree aggravated assault, to which he pleaded not guilty, and was accepted into a pre-trial intervention program to avoid prosecution. Down the road, with the resources available to him, Rice will have access to counseling and legal help. If he gets some good advice — and follows it — it wouldn’t come as a surprise to see him suit up in the NFL next year. For the rest of the population, domestic violence is a much more complicated situation. To escape abuse, victims must frequently give up everything and start over. And abusers, who may or may not find themselves facing legal repercussions, must at some point reintegrate into society. The pattern of abuse is easy to recognize, victims defend their partners, batters blame the victims and, allto-often the community refuses to see the obvious until someone is severely hurt, or killed by their abuser. Not only must the community have zero tolerance for domestic violence, it must also work to recognize the signs of abuse and help but the abuser and the victim learn to lead healthier lives. Education and outreach remain crucial tools in addressing the issue. The abuser and the victim deserve the same kind of comprehensive counseling and education to understand the full implications of their relationship — it’s up to the people around the abusive situation to recognize the signs and step in. Community-based programs, such as the LeeShore Center’s Green Dot campaign, that operate under the premise that anyone has the ability to prevent a potentially violent situation, either by calling the police or speaking up, invite the entire community to become part of the solution. Looking at the numbers, domestic violence will, at some point, impact our entire community. It will take a continued community effort to change that.

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The sacking of Ray Rice The “indefinite suspension” of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice for knocking out his then-fiancee, now wife, in an elevator at an Atlantic City casino has again provoked debate about domestic violence and what the National Football League tolerates when it affects a star player. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, who last spring testified to Rice’s good character, says a new video has “changed things.” Rice was initially suspended for two games after part of a video showed Rice dragging fiancee Janay Palmer from the elevator. When TMZ released the rest of the video, it showed Rice punching Palmer in the face inside the elevator, knocking her unconscious. The video also shows her spitting at him and both of them exchanging obscenities. How does one parse domestic violence? Footage of a player dragging an unconscious woman from an elevator gets the player a two-game suspension, but footage of the act that put her in that condition gets him suspended indefinitely? If Condoleezza Rice were the commissioner of the NFL, as the former secretary of state has said she might like to be, or if any other woman held that office, the first response to the video would likely have been less indulgent towards Rice. Incredibly, Rice’s wife has apologized for contributing to Rice’s behavior. This is like apologizing to a street thug for getting in the way of his knife or gun. Unfortunately, too many women enable their

violent boyfriends or husbands by blaming themselves, either because of low selfesteem, or in some instances because they become accustomed to a lavish lifestyle. There is no excuse other than legitimate Cal Thomas life-preserving selfdefense for a man becoming physically violent towards a woman. In the high-paying and privileged atmosphere of the NFL, players have a responsibility to behave themselves in ways that do not damage their teams, the sport or the willingness of fans to shell out a lot of money that contributes to riches these players could earn nowhere else. Hollywood once had its film stars sign contracts that included morals clauses. Maybe the NFL should consider an updated version of such clauses to project a better image and encourage players not to engage in self-destructive (and otherwise destructive) behavior. While most NFL players are responsible citizens, and some have used social media to denounce Rice’s behavior, the culture from which many players emerge ought to be indicted for its contributions to the violence that occurs too often off the field. The demeaning language applied to women in rap music has been chronicled for many years. Few of the words can be printed here, but “bitches” and “hos” are

some of the milder ones. Google “gangsta rap lyrics” if you need a lesson in what contributes to this devaluing of women. After part of the video was released last spring, Ray Rice and Janay Palmer appeared together before the media. Rice apologized for his behavior, but not to Palmer. He simply thanked her. Rice said, “I want to thank her for loving me when I was weak and building me when I was strong.” Writing on the website SportsGrid.com, Jake O’Donnell commented: “...this is how abusive relationships happen. Woman gets beat unconscious. Clearly is victim. Develops Stockholm Syndrome. Somehow feels responsible. Apologizes.” Players should be told they are part of a unique club and bad behavior will cost them more than fines and brief suspensions. They need counseling about money (former Washington Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs has taught such courses to that team’s young players) and especially about women. If the NFL wants to help itself in this area more, women should be put in positions of power where they could not only provide a useful check on players, but on the predominately male management that has for too long made excuses for outrageous and even criminal behavior. Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribune.com.

The failed U.S. presidencies The question wasn’t really as comprehensive as it could have been, but the Washington Post-ABC news poll was nevertheless startling: a majority of those responding, 52 percent of them, described Barack Obama’s presidency as a “failure.” Even one in four Democrats agreed to that word: “failure.” We can debate whether that’s all that significant, or whether polls reflect more than just an instant of collective opinion, whether the methodology was all that it should have been. We also should never forget how news coverage usually is superficial at best, or worse, ideologically incendiary, even ignorant. There also is the contention that Republicans have conducted themselves shamelessly, often putting their partisan desire to regain power over the good of the country. Certainly we can factor in the argument that the Obama administration has spent a lot of its energy simply cleaning up the huge messes left behind by George W. Bush’s people. But whatever the reasons, the widespread perception is that the majority believes this president is a failure. Maybe the larger question is whether, in our poisonous atmosphere of U.S. politics, any president can be a success. At the end of his term in 2009, a CNN poll showed that 68 percent of the respondents described the Bush presidency as a failure. Obama’s message was “Change you can believe in,” but maybe it really was “I’m not George W. Bush.” And now, after President Obama promC

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ised to extricate our country from the Iraq tragedy that the Bush administration lurched into, he is recommitting the country into a new fight in and around Iraq with promises that there will be “no American Bob Franken boots on the ground” — really meaning just a few boots. Even with the horrors committed by the vicious ISIL militants in Iraq and Syria, this president is getting both resistance from his own party and, of course, lots of sniping from the Republicans. The biggest absurdity is the stream of contemptuous ridicule spewing from, of all people, Dick Cheney. Cheney was the leader of the band that marched this country into the fiery failure of Iraq, which bred these latest extremist monsters. But here he is condemning Barack Obama for trying to undo his damage. Is it possible that President Obama finally has been worn down by the years of relentless political opposition? Could that be the explanation for someone who had been noted for being smooth taking such avoidable stumbles. Why else would he have said something so clumsy as we “don’t have a strategy yet” a few days ago, when he really meant that his people were carefully developing one.

All he did was pin a “kick me” sign on his back, with his political enemies more than happy to oblige. They were just as quick to jump on him after he spoke with the parents of beheaded journalist James Foley and then immediately went off for a round of golf. The pressure is only going to get worse. Barring a huge upset, the GOP IS going to take over the entire Congress, making the final two years of his office defined by paralysis at best. Meanwhile, the wannabes on both sides are lining up to succeed him. They’re already shouting their grandiose promises, but maybe they’d strike a chord if instead they conducted a campaign of reduced expectations. If they faced the American people and merely pledged to take baby steps, joining the opposition after struggling together out of our national quicksand, maybe a skeptical country would respond. The bigger job would be to really do it. Once in office, the new president will be faced with not only the never-ending international crises, but also political hostilities at home that seem to be unresolvable. They must be resolved. Perhaps instead of focusing on still another new beginning, the chief executive will need to focus on stopping the country from hurtling toward its ending. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years at CNN.

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Animal control Assembly member Brent Johnson introduced the resolution to ask voters if they would like to see the borough exercise animal control powers after hearing about problems with abused animals from multiple borough residents. The proposition addresses domestic animal rescue for areas outside of the cities. Borough cities except for Kachemak City and Seldovia provide animal control services. While the proposition clarifies that any animal control instances that involve criminal law would be handled by law enforcement, The details about how borough animal control services would work aren’t all decided, yet. It will be up to the assembly to determine particulars, if it decides to enact services. However, Johnson said the

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proposition only applies in certain cases. “This mechanism here, on the ballot, is only for animal rescues for abused pets and it doesn’t entail … loose dogs for instance, which is something that maybe people want to look at in time, but right now it’s not part of this ordinance,” Johnson said. Johnson said, the program would likely work on a bycomplaint basis with Alaska State Troopers as the responding agency. “I don’t anticipate the borough sending people out to somebody’s house and say, ‘Hey you’re misbehaving, not treating your dogs or your pets or your horses or whatever right,’” Johnson said. “That’s a job for the troopers.” The Domestic Animal Protection League and Alaska’s Extended Life Animal Sanctuary have said the troopers don’t have a mechanism to care for the rescued pets, which is where the borough-hire agency would come into action. Animals rescued by troopIt is time consuming watering 1,000 plants every day. Beside his outdoor garden, looking over rows of deepgreen kale and heads of vibrant purple cabbage, he laughs at a patch of stubby stocks, which he calls “his futile attempt to grow corn in Alaska.” Sackett said he loves doing farm work. It does not feel like a job until the day has gone by and the work is done, he said. “No one teaches you how to be a farmer,” Sackett said. “It is a work in progress. I know I will never know everything. I am just happy to be here. It doesn’t feel like work until 5 p.m.”

Sackett said he plants vegetables that grow well in Alaska, and produce that can be used in the Grill. He is also selling his harvests outside of the greenhouse that is filled with his tomatoes. The stand has a few regulars, Sackett said. People come when the signs are up and food is out, he said. Looming above the neighboring tables covered with tomatoes, cauliflower, kale and broccoli is the empty soon-toKelly Sullivan can be be organic grocery store. Inside reached at kelly.sullivan@penis a large square space with a insulaclarion.com gravel floor, where Sackett will sell his jarred and fresh produce, and an adjoining, area that will be converted into a full kitchen, he said. Sackett plans to renovate the rooms and move his produce indoors within the year. While he is making plans for the long term, he works on improving his operations one step at a time. The next installment will be a watering system, Sackett said.

ers, would then be housed and cared for by whatever agency or organization the borough hires, Johnson said. He said it’s possible the borough would consider asking existing city shelters to enter a contractual agreement. “I have no idea if the cities would be interested in that,” Johnson said. “These are the kind of discussions that will take place — unless, of course, the thing fails.” According to Alaska statute, troopers who receive animal cruelty complaints would apply for a search warrant. If the court issues a warrant, the trooper could then respond and rescue the pet. After the animal is removed, it need to be inspected by a veterinarian and be placed in protective custody. Animal cruelty is a class A misdemeanor. If a person has been convicted in two or more separate cases within the previous 10 years of the current charge, it is a class C felony. Johnson proposed implementing a property tax of 0.02 mills in unincorporated areas of the borough, to fund the services. Properties valued at $150,000 would pay $3 a year for the tax. According to the proposition about $95,000 would be generated annually by the tax. “One of the key things that I wanted to do is provide some funding mechanism because I didn’t want people to keep thinking they can add things to the general fund that is taking money out of the budget without putting any money in the budget,” Johnson said. He said his intentions are that the borough will provide animal control services it can for $95,000. “If there’s ever a desire to raise that, if more money is needed, then I would want to take that back to the voters,” Johnson said.

By-mail elections The idea to hold all borough elections by mail was originally introduced as an ordinance by assembly member Bill Smith that, if the body had passed it, would have allowed for this coming Oct. 7 election to be held by mail. The assembly decided to postpone Smith’s ordinance and instead pass a resolution to put the issue on the ballot as an advisory vote. Assembly member Dale Bagley said he introduced the ballot proposition because he felt that if the assembly had implemented by-mail voting, it likely would have caught some residents off-guard. “I have heard from a lot of constituents that aren’t really excited about this and I actually think it’s going to fail by a large margin and I’m kind of hoping (that) ends the debate on this issue,” Bagely said. But he said if it doesn’t fail, he is OK with moving to vote-by-mail elections. Currently the borough has six precincts that hold elections by mail — Cooper Landing, Moose Pass, Hope, Fox River, Seldovia and Kachemak Bay and Tyonek. “Basically, the vote-by-mail would be an expansion of the program that we are already using for the rural precincts,” said Johnie Blankenship, borough clerk. Smith’s main reason for wanting to hold elections bymail, he previously said, is to increase voter turnout. During the October 2013 regular borough election the Seldovia and Kachemak Bay precinct had the highest voter turn out at 25.85 percent. Excluding the now defunct Port Lions precinct, which had 0 percent voter turn out last year, Tyonek had the lowest turn out with 5.05 percent. The other by-mail precincts ranged from 17.83 percent to 23.92 percent.

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Blankenship said the borough has held vote-by-mail elections in some precincts for more than 15 years and she hasn’t had complaints about the system from anyone in those precincts. In a by-mail election, voters would receive a voter pamphlet, as they do now, before receiving the by-mail ballots. The clerks office will send a secrecy sleeve, an inner envelope, the ballot and information about how to vote and when the ballot needs to be received all mailed in the outer envelope to the voter. The ballots would be sent to voters a minimum of 15 days before Election Day. The secrecy sleeve has the voter information from the division of elections. Voters would need to provide an identifier — voter number, social security number or birth date — and sign it in front of a notary or a witness age 18 or older, who must also sign the sleeve. The inner envelope, which is what voters will send marked ballots in the filled out sleeves back to the clerk in, is pre-addressed and the borough pays for postage. All voter information is covered and will not be seen by postal employees. The ballots have to be postmarked on or before Election Day. Ballots would have until the Tuesday following Election Day to arrive at the clerk’s office to be counted. The canvas board checks for the identifier, voter signature and witness signature and makes sure identifying information matches. If any one of those parts is missing, the ballot is thrown out by the canvas board. By-mail ballots are not counted until 8 p.m. Election Day. In-person absentee voting sites will be set up two weeks prior and on Election Day where by-mail ballots can also be deposited. The canvass board counts vote-by-mail ballots before absentee votes.

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“If that person then … forgot that they voted by mail, or they’re going to test the system, and they go into an absentee in-person site … (the board) will go to the master register, they will see (that) person’s already voted and they will catch that double vote,” Blankenship said. If a ballot gets spoiled, Blankenship said the voter would call the clerk’s office, if time allowed, and the office would mail a new one. If it is the day before Election Day, the office could fax a ballot. If it is Election Day, the clerks office would send the voter to an absentee in-person site. An additional benefit, Smith previously said he hoped would result from vote-by-mail elections would be a reduced cost to the borough. However, that is not the case, according to a fiscal note, at least not for a few years. “I think (vote-by-mail) will substantially assist with getting the voter rolls to where they’re real because we’ll be able to let the state know when we get bad addresses and so … over time they can develop a pretty good cause for inactivating somebody,” Blankenship said. Eliminating bad addresses would cut down on printing and postage costs. According to the note, mayoral election year costs would increase by an estimated $41,369 and nonmayoral election year costs would increase by $14,979, in vote-by mail elections. “The whole goal of this is to try to solve a problem of lack of empathy,” Blankenship said. “Basically, people are busy and lives are crazy and they want to be able to have some convenience in the way we do things. And the current system isn’t working because the voter turn out is dismal.” The Kenai and Soldotna Chambers are holding a luncheon at on Tuesday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex, where both propositions will be discussed.


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Fatal accident on gas platform Ferguson video shows witness

By JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS— A contractor was killed and two others were injured Saturday during maintenance on a Chevron natural gas pipeline off the Louisiana coast, authorities said. The contractor, whose name was not immediately released, was among four maintenance workers on the platform when the accident occurred about 11:10 a.m. Saturday, said Gareth Johnstone, a spokesman for Chevron Pipe Line Co. He said the two other workers were taken to a hospital for what are expected to be minor injuries. A helicopter brought two people from offshore to meet an ambulance, but both declined to take the ambulance to a hospital after being checked by medics, said Randall Ansley, shift supervisor for Acadian Ambulance. Johnstone said he did not know what caused the death and injuries. The platform is part of a natural gas gathering system and the pipeline was shut-in after the accident, Johnstone said.

By JESSE J. HOLLAND Associated Press

AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File

In this Wednesday, April 21, 2010 file photo, oil can be seen in the Gulf of Mexico, more than 50 miles southeast of Venice on Louisiana’s tip, as a large plume of smoke rises from fires on BP’s Deepwater Horizon offshore oil rig. An April 20, 2010 explosion at the offshore platform killed 11 men, and the subsequent leak released an estimated 172 million gallons of petroleum into the gulf.

He said the cause of the accident was being investigated. Johnstone said a small amount of natural gas condensate was released into the water, but dissipated. Natural gas is being released at the platform

to relieve pressure on the line owned by Chevron Midstream Pipeline LLC. Johnstone said containment crews were headed to the platform. He said he did not know whether the initial release of

gas was under water or at the pipeline level. Col. Mike Edmonson, superintendent of Louisiana State Police, said Chevron reported the accident to the state about 2 p.m. Saturday.

“Pop-up” wetlands provide bird habitat By ELLEN KNICKMEYER Associated Press

YUBA CITY, Calif. — For the swirling flock of migrating shorebirds banking to a landing in California’s Central Valley, a recently flooded rice field is providing a new kind of triage station during a drought that’s drastically reducing places where they can rest on their long journeys. The new arrivals to the field — hundreds of them — are dowichers, says conservationist Greg Gulot, standing on a dirt berm and focusing his binoculars to identify a wading bird that is one of the first to fly south in an annual migration that brings 350 species to California’s Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys. With millions of birds on their way from the Arctic and subarctic and the drought cutting critical wetlands to as little as one-sixth, the field is one of the first to come on line this fall under a new program of “popup” habitats. Conservationists are tem-

porarily renting 14,000 acres from rice farmers and flooding them just long enough to give the migrating birds the rest and food they need to survive their flights. Within hours of workers flooding the field two weeks earlier, hundreds of migrating birds appeared. “It was incredible,” says biologist Simon Avery, a field monitor for the Nature Conservancy, which conceived and operates the pop-up rented wetlands, first tested last spring. “The birds are flying high over our heads, and they see water and come down.” With severe drought covering 95 percent of California, pop-up wetlands are one of the few tools that conservationists and others have to help stave off what wildlife refuge managers are warning could be major bird die-offs this fall and spring as waterfowl and shorebirds crowd too few acres of wetlands. Without the pop-up habitat, “It’d be impossible” to provide significant replacement for the

hundreds of thousands of wetlands that drought has taken offline, says Gulot, who shouts back and forth with Avery as they spot clusters of birds. “We would feel helpless. There’s just no way.” The flocks wheeling into the pop-up wetlands make one of the few bright spots for wildlife in the state this fall. A lush, wet winter in Canada and Alaska made prime breeding conditions for birds, meaning more birds than usual are coming to California wetlands. At the Central Valley’s Grassland ecological area — a mix of state, federal and duckclub preserves that together make up one of the largest continuous wetlands in the contiguous U.S. — manager Ric Ortega has been able to flood just 5,000 of the 30,000 acres he would normally have under water this time of year. Tens of thousands of birds already are crowding into that patch, making disease outbreaks in stagnant, packed water a major worry. Water cutbacks mean his

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wetlands have received no water deliveries this calendar year, and Ortega is hoping to avoid the kind of botulism outbreak that already has killed at least 5,000 ducks at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge in northern California. At the San Luis National Wildlife Refuge near Los Banos, the water shortage means refuge manager Kim Forrest was unable to irrigate this year, so birds will find less swamp timothy, millet and other grasses to feed on. Even before the drought, human development did away with 95 percent of the state’s wetlands. Rice farmers — who flood their fields in winters to let old, harvested rice stalks rot away — over the years became essential substitute providers of wetlands, but water curtailments have hit them hard.

FERGUSON, Mo. — A few miles from the street where Michael Brown died is the grave of Dred Scott, a slave who went to the Supreme Court and tried, unsuccessfully, to be recognized as a free American citizen. One hundred and fifty-seven years later, a white police officer’s fatal shooting of Brown — unarmed, black and 18 years old — raises fresh questions about the extent to which blacks in suburban towns are regarded as full partners by the officials and law enforcers elected largely by and responsive to small segments of the population. Political participation is increasing on the national level for blacks and Hispanics. On the local level, voting continues to be struggle, as it is in this St. Louis suburb. In the most recent city election in April, only 1,484 of Ferguson’s 12,096 registered voters cast ballots, easily reelecting the mayor. Next year voters can weigh in again on their municipal government through city council elections. Nationally, only 1 in 4 four voters turns out for mayoral elections in the largest cities, according to a 2013 study of 340 mayoral elections in 144 cities from 1996 to 2012 by Thomas M. Holbrook and Aaron C. Weinschenk of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. Missouri does not ask about race or ethnicity on its voter registration forms. But roughly two-thirds of Ferguson’s residents are black. The police force is predominantly white. Five of Ferguson’s six city council members are white, as is the mayor. The grand jury investigating the Brown case has six white men, three white women, two black women and one black man. Lifelong Ferguson resident Andre Adams, 29, a barber at Infiniti Styles Barbering Salon, said he votes whenever he can. Young people in Ferguson must be convinced that they should do the same, Adams said, or “we’re just going to fall victim to what’s going on now.” “We need more of our young people, as well as our old people to come out here and vote, to get what’s going on, to listen in to the town hall meetings and all,” Adams said. “If we could get them, something could actually change.” There are signs that residents are ready to reverse years of civic apathy. At the city council’s Sept. 9 meeting, the first since Brown was killed, resident after resident pledged to vote Mayor James Knowles and council members out of office, sharply rejecting earlier assertions by Knowles that there was no “racial divide” in Ferguson. Attention to minority participation in civic life has increased since Aug. 9, when Brown was shot multiple times by Officer Darren Wilson, and died in the street. Protests followed, sometimes marred by rioting and looting that was met with tear gas and rubber-coated bullets from police. The city largely has been calm since Brown’s Aug. 25 funeral, except for demonstration Wednesday when protesters were arrested while trying to shut down traffic on Interstate 70. Brown’s family has appealed for people to get involved. “Show up at the voting booths. Let your voices be heard, and let everyone know that we have had enough of all of this,” said Eric Davis, one of Brown’s cousins, at the funeral.

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Ocean search ended for Navy pilot

Around the Nation US intelligence most worried about al-Qaida cells plotting attacks on US planes WASHINGTON — While the Islamic State group is getting the most attention now, another band of extremists in Syria — a mix of hardened jihadis from Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria and Europe — poses a more direct and imminent threat to the United States, working with Yemeni bombmakers to target U.S. aviation, American officials say. At the center is a cell known as the Khorasan group, a cadre of veteran al-Qaida fighters from Afghanistan and Pakistan who traveled to Syria to link up with the al-Qaida affiliate there, the Nusra Front. But the Khorasan militants did not go to Syria principally to fight the government of President Bashar Assad, U.S. officials say. Instead, they were sent by al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri to recruit Europeans and Americans whose passports allow them to board a U.S.-bound airliner with less scrutiny from security officials. In addition, according to classified U.S. intelligence assessments, the Khorasan militants have been working with bomb-makers from al-Qaida’s Yemen affiliate to test new ways to slip explosives past airport security.

The story of famed sleuth Tommy Thompson COLUMBUS, Ohio — One of the last times anyone ever saw Tommy Thompson, he was walking on the pool deck of a Florida mansion wearing nothing but eye glasses, leather shoes, socks and underwear, his brown hair growing wild. It was a far cry from the conquering hero who, almost two decades before, docked a ship in Norfolk, Virginia, loaded with what’s been described as the greatest lost treasure in American history — thousands of pounds of gold that sat in the ocean for 131 years after the ship carrying it sank during a hurricane. On that day in 1989, Thompson couldn’t contain a grin as hundreds cheered his achievement. But his victory was short-lived. For the past two years, the U.S. Marshals Service has hunted Thompson as a fugitive — wanted for skipping a court date to explain to investors what happened to the riches. The rise and fall of the intrepid explorer is the stuff of storybooks, a tale receiving renewed attention amid a new expedition begun this year to the sunken ship. “I think he had calculated it, whatever you want to call it, an escape plan,” Marshals agent Brad Fleming said. “I think he’s had that for a long time.”

Will Apple Pay be the tipping point to make people switch their wallets for their phones?

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NEW YORK — Apple wants the plastic credit card to become as rare as the paper check. On Tuesday, the company announced Apple Pay, a digital payment system that lets people pay for retail store purchases using their phones rather than cash or credit cards. The service, which will work both with iPhones and Apple’s new Watch, is backed by a host of big retailers, along with most major banks and credit card issuers, including Visa, MasterCard and American Express. So-called contactless payment isn’t new. Starbucks, McDonald’s, PayPal, Google and Square offer their own services, but only a small portion of customers use them. Some experts believe Apple Pay —with its presence on millions of iPhones and its advanced security features— could be the service that leads to widespread adoption of the digital wallet. Citi Investment Research analyst Mark May believes the sum total of mobile payments could grow from $1 billion in 2013 to $58.4 billion by 2017. -Associated Press

LEMOORE, Calif. — Rescuers on Saturday have called off their search of the Pacific Ocean for a Navy fighter pilot whose jet was one of two that crashed west of Wake Island. The Navy said Saturday that it presumes the pilot is dead after failing to find him during a 36-hour search. The Navy declined to release the pilot’s name pending notification of his family. The Navy said the crash is under investigation and didn’t release any more details. “This is an exceptionally difficult time for the friends and family of the missing pilot and the Navy community,”

Rear Admiral Christopher Grady said. The two F/A-18C Hornets collided in midair about 5:40 p.m. local time about 250 miles west of Wake Island. The island is 2,300 miles west of Honolulu. “The two F/A-18C aircraft ... had launched from the flight deck (of the USS Carl Vinson) and were in the process of proceeding to their initial stations when they apparently collided approximately seven miles from the ship,” the Navy said in a statement. The other pilot safely ejected, was rescued from the ocean by helicopter and was treated

and released from medical facilities aboard the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson. The pilots and their squadron are from Carrier Air Wing 17 based at Naval Air Station Lemoore in California’s San Joaquin Valley. All other aircraft that were airborne at the time safely returned to the ship. The search for the missing pilot involved the guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill, the guided-missile destroyer USS Gridley, the USS Sterett, the USS Dewey and two helicopter squadrons. The Carl Vinson strike group team departed San Di-

ego on Aug. 22 for what was announced as a 9 1/2-month deployment. The F/A-18C is a twin-engine, single-seat strike fighter, designed to function both as a fighter — in roles such as engaging enemy aircraft — and as an attack aircraft, bombing ground targets for example. Fifty-six feet long and with a wingspan of 40½ feet, Hornet C models have been deployed since the late 1980s. Built by contractor McDonnell Douglas, the jets are capable of flying at speeds greater than Mach 1.7 and altitudes of more than 50,000 feet, according to the Navy.

California wildfire blazes amid heat wave By GILLIAN FLACCUS Associated Press

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Hundreds of firefighters battled both flames and tripledigit temperatures Saturday as they sought to contain a wildfire that forced people to flee about 30 homes near Southern California’s Cleveland National Forest. The fire, which burned through about 2 ½ square miles of dry canyon brush, was only about 10 percent contained Saturday, said Deanne Thompson, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Emergency Operations Center.

Meanwhile, both heat and smoke advisories were in effect for the area, with temperatures forecast to reach as high as 105 degrees between Saturday and Tuesday. On Friday, officials ordered the evacuation of about 30 homes in the area. None were reported burned, and authorities said it was just a precaution, but residents remained out of their homes on Saturday. More than 700 firefighters, aided by six helicopters and five fixed-wing aircraft, were battling the blaze, which was first reported Friday morning. It was expected to continue to grow before it is con-

tained, although no additional structures were immediately threatened. “The fire is making a couple of uphill runs on us,” Orange County fire Capt. Mike Petro said Saturday. “We know that the numbers we have will probably go up. We don’t know exactly how much.” The flames sent up a towering column of smoke that could be seen for miles throughout Southern California. Although temperatures were high, firefighters who worked in the steep terrain were aided by light winds. Three firefighters suffered undisclosed minor injuries.

The National Weather Service says high pressure combined with a weak offshore flow could create high temperatures throughout the weekend reaching up to 20 degrees above normal through Tuesday. About 90 to 100 homes in the area were without power Saturday, and Thompson said authorities had opened several cooling centers for people needed to escape the heat. The Cleveland National Forest sprawls over the rugged peaks of the Santa Ana Mountains, straddling the Orange and Riverside county line southeast of Los Angeles.

Chemical reform bill faces battle in Senate By FREDERIC J. FROMMER Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Efforts to come up with a new chemical regulation bill face an uphill battle in the Senate. Over the summer, Sens. Tom Udall, D-N.M., and David Vitter of Louisiana, the top Republican on the Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee, provided a revised draft of their chemical regulation bill to committee chairwoman Barbara Boxer, who told The Associated Press this week that the draft still falls short. The original bill had been panned by some environmental groups, such as Safer Chemi-

cals, Healthy Families, who assailed it as “phony reform,” although the Environmental Defense Fund supported its introduction as a chance for an eventual breakthrough. At stake is a rewrite of the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act, known as TSCA, which is widely seen as an ineffective law to protect Americans from harmful chemicals. While the new Senate draft hasn’t been released publicly, Udall told the AP that it makes “big progress” in the safety standard; protections for vulnerable populations, such as pregnant women, infants, children and workers; and strong deadlines for the EPA to work through chemicals.

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One area that remains outstanding, Udall said, is how much federal law should take precedence over state regulations, which negotiators will turn to next. States such as California, which have come up with their own regulations in the absence of federal action, have warned that the language in the bill could jeopardize dozens of California laws and regulations. Boxer, a Democrat from California, said that the latest

draft is still too sweeping in its nullification of state regulations. Udall agreed that the pre-emption language in the original bill is much too broad and needs to be narrowed. The attempt to come up with new chemical regulation legislation has shifted from a Democratic bill, the Safe Chemicals Act in the previous session of Congress, to the industry-backed bipartisan Chemical Safety Improvement Act.


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British aid worker slain by ISIS By ZEINA KARAM Associated Press

BEIRUT — Islamic State extremists released a video showing the beheading of British aid worker David Haines, who was abducted in Syria last year, and British Prime Minister David Cameron late Saturday condemned his slaying as “an act of pure evil.” Cameron confirmed Haines’ death in a statement posted on his official Twitter account after the British Foreign Office had said earlier that it was “working urgently to verify the video.” Haines is the third Westerner beheaded in recent weeks by the Islamic State group, which has seized vast swaths of territory in Syria and Iraq. “The murder of David Haines is an act of pure evil,” Cameron said, adding that “my heart goes out his family who have shown extraordinary courage and fortitude.” “We will do everything in our power to hunt down these murderers and ensure they face justice, however long it takes,” Cameron said. Cameron returned to his residence at 10 Downing Street shortly after midnight and is expected to chair a meeting of the government’s emergency response committee early Sunday. The video emerged a day after Haines’ family issued a public plea late Friday urging his captors to contact them. The Foreign Office said it was offering Haines’ family “every support possible. They ask to be left alone at this

Pope says world is faced with WWIII By COLLEEN BARRY Associated Press

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This image made from video posted on the Internet by Islamic State militants and provided by the SITE†Intelligence Group, a U.S. terrorism watchdog, on Saturday purports to show British aid worker David Haines before he was beheaded. The video emerged hours after the family of Haines issued a public plea on Saturday urging his captors to contact them. The 44-year-old Haines was abducted in Syria in 2013 while working for an international aid agency. time.” Islamic State militants recently beheaded two American journalists, James Foley and Steven Sotloff, and posted the videos online after the U.S. began launching airstrikes and humanitarian missions in August to aid waning Iraqi and Kurdish security forces in northern Iraq. The Islamic State group has also put out videos showing the beheading of Kurdish and Lebanese soldiers and the mass shooting of dozens of captured Syrian soldiers. At the end of the video show-

ing the beheading of Sotloff, the Islamic State group threatened to kill Haines next and briefly showed him on camera. President Barack Obama issued a statement strongly condemning “the barbaric murder” of Haines by the Islamic State terrorist group. “The United States stands shoulder to shoulder tonight with our close friend and ally in grief and resolve. We will work with the United Kingdom and a broad coalition of nations from the region and around the world to bring the perpetrators of this

outrageous act to justice, and to degrade and destroy this threat to the people of our countries, the region and the world,” Obama said. On Wednesday, Obama gave a nationally televised speech outlining a potential military campaign to “degrade and ultimately destroy” the Islamic State militants that is likely to include training and equipping moderate Syrian rebels and Iraqi forces, providing intelligence, and expanding airstrikes against extremists in Iraq and potentially into Syria.

REDIPUGLIA, Italy — Pope Francis urged the world Saturday to shed its apathy in the face of what he characterizes as a third world war, intoning “war is madness” at the foot of a grandiose monument to soldiers killed in World War I. Francis’ aim in recalling those who died in the Great War that broke out 100 years ago was to honor the victims of all wars, and it came at a time when his calls for peace have grown ever more urgent amid new threats in the Middle East and Ukraine. Standing at an altar beneath the towering Redipuglia memorial entombing 100,000 Italian soldiers fallen in World War I, the pope said “even today, after the second failure of another world war, perhaps one can speak of a third war, one fought piecemeal, with crimes, massacres, destruction.” The visit was also infused with intensely personal meaning. The pope’s grandfather fought in Italy’s 1915-17 offensive against the Austro-Hungarian empire waged in the nearby battlefields, surviving to impress upon the future pope the horror of war. An Italian defense ministry official presented the pope with his grandfather’s military record during the commemorations, and the parents of an Italian soldier killed in Afghanistan last year presented Francis with the distinctive feathered Bersagliere cap worn by the Piedmontese corps, famed for a rugged endurance epitomized by their tradition of marching at a jog. Francis’ grandfather, who hailed from the Piedmont region, belonged to the corps, said Redipuglia parish priest the Rev. Duilio Nardin. The military records showed that the pope’s grandfather, Giovanni Carlo Bergoglio, was a radio operator during the Isonzo campaign aimed at piercing the Austro-Hungarian defenses. The 12 battles are memorialized at the Redipuglia monument which was dedicated by Italy’s Fascist government in 1938 on the eve of World War II. The elder Bergoglio, who was drafted at age 31 as Italy entered the war, obtained a certificate of good conduct and 200 lire at the war’s end, according to documents discovered by the Italian bishops’ conference’s media outlets.

Gov’t repels rebel attack on airport By PETER LEONARD Associated Press

LUHANSK, Ukraine — A convoy of more than 200 white trucks crossed the Russian border to deliver humanitarian aid to a battered Ukrainian city on Saturday, a move made without Kiev’s consent yet met with silence by Ukraine’s top leaders. “Early in the morning, we entered Ukraine to bring aid to Luhansk,” said Yury Stepanov, a Russian who was overseeing the convoy. “We came in around 215 vehicles,” he added, as workers unloaded boxes into a local warehouse. The much-needed aid arrived as fighting flared again between

pro-Russian rebels and government forces, further imperiling an already fragile cease-fire in the region. On Saturday, Ukraine’s military operation in the east said it had repelled a rebel attack on the government-held airport of Donetsk, which came under artillery fire from rebel positions late on Friday. Ukrainian authorities also admitted for the first time since the cease-fire started last week that they have inflicted casualties on the rebel side. Continuous rocket fire could be heard overnight in Donetsk. A statement on the city council website said that shells hit residential buildings near the

airport, although no casualties were reported. A column of three Grad rocket launchers — all its rockets still in place — was seen moving freely through the rebelheld city on Saturday morning. In the other regional capital of Luhansk, one of the worst-hit cities where tens of thousands have been without water, electricity, or phone connections for weeks, the streets were calm as Russian drivers unloaded aid packages into local warehouses. Stepanov said the goods consisted mainly of foodstuffs — rice, sugar, and canned fish and beef — but also included medicine, technical equipment and clothes. The deliveries were in closed boxes, small enough to

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be easily carried by one person, but rice was seen spilling from a broken bag. Inside the warehouse, an Associated Press journalist saw water bottles carrying the logo of Russia’s LDPR party, led by virulent nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky. While dozens of local workers unloaded boxes, several carloads of armed militiamen in camouflage arrived to inspect the scene. Stepanov said his team was responsible only for delivery, and distribution will be handled by local authorities — which for now means the separatist leaders of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic.

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By ZARAR KHAN Associated Press

CAIRO — As U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry sought Egyptian support on Saturday for an international coalition to combat jihadi groups, Egypt pressed for broader international efforts to fight militants in its troubled neighbor, Libya. The Egyptian position adds another layer to the complexities facing the United States as it seeks support among allies in the Middle East to battle militants who have overtaken a third of Iraq and Syria and threaten to upend the region. Cairo’s call also risks further aggravating regional rivalries that could undermine U.S. efforts to build a durable coalition. Qatar and Turkey back Islamist-allied militias in Libya, while Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia support their opponents.

ISLAMABAD — Pakistani police arrested anti-government protesters in what activists said was an effort to crack down on weekslong sit-ins in the capital, while the government said police only apprehended suspects in a recent attack on state-run TV. The party of famed cricketerturned politician Imran Khan, who is leading one of two major protests demanding the government’s resignation, said a large number of party activists were detained in overnight raids beginning late Friday in Islamabad and elsewhere. He did not provide an exact number. “We are suspending talks with the government over these arrests,” party leader Jehanghir Tareen told a news conference. Anti-government cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri, who has been leading parallel demonstrations, said police had also detained his supporters, and that he too would be suspending talks over the arrests. Pakistani news channels had earlier showed several detained supporters of Qadri and Khan arriving at a local court in two prison vans. Khan’s party

KAMPALA, Uganda— Ebola is thousands of miles away from Kenya’s pristine Indian Ocean beaches, but the deadly disease appears to be discouraging tourism there and elsewhere in this vast continent. Harald Kampa, a hotelier near Mombasa, says the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is hurting his business. For two weeks in August he had no international arrivals at his Diani Sea Resort, leading him to suspect that Ebola had frightened away his clients. He noticed an improvement only after Kenya Airways canceled flights to the Ebola-hit West African nations of Sierra Leone and Liberia, action that the local tourism fraternity said was necessary to assure tourists of Kenya’s determination to keep Ebola out. Kampa is not alone. Tour operators across Africa say they face difficulties. -Associated Press

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leaders and dozens of activists briefly clashed with police as they tried to break the locks of the vans to free the detainees. Police eventually pushed them back, and Islamabad police chief Tahir Alam warned that anyone attacking the police vans would be arrested. Khan and Qadri arrived in the capital last month in massive convoys that had set out from the eastern city of Lahore. Since then thousands of demonstrators have been camped outside parliament demanding that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif resign over alleged voting fraud in last year’s election. The protesters remained peaceful until August 30, when they tried to storm the prime minister’s residence, prompting police to fire tear gas and rubber bullets.

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Three people were killed in the melee and hundreds more were wounded. On Sept. 1, the demonstrators stormed Pakistan Television, briefly forcing the channel off the air. On Saturday, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Khan said police arrested only those involved in the attack on Pakistan Television and other government buildings. He urged Khan and Qadri to continue negotiating an end to the standoff. Khan and Qadri have said they will not end their protests until Sharif resigns. Pakistan’s parliament unanimously rejected their “unconstitutional demand” after Khan’s party, the third largest political bloc, quit the assembly. Sharif was forced from of-

fice after a previous stint as prime minister in 1999, when the then-army chief Pervez Musharraf seized power in a coup. Elsewhere in Pakistan, a powerful car bomb exploded in a bazaar in the southwest, killing at least three people and wounding 24 others, police said. Senior police officer Abdur Razzak Cheema said the attack took place when a vehicle carrying security forces was passing through the market in Quetta, the capital of southwestern Baluchistan province. The dead included a paramilitary soldier and two civilians, he said. Baluchistan is Pakistan’s largest province and has been the scene of a low-scale insurgency for several years.


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AccuWeather 5-day forecast for Kenai-Soldotna

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Talkeetna 62/45 Glennallen 56/42

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24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. 0.33" Month to date ............................ 1.86" Normal month to date .............. 1.34" Year to date ............................ 14.41" Normal year to date ............... 10.92" Record today ................. 0.04" (1990) Record for Sept. ............. 7.07" (1961) Record for year ............ 27.09" (1963)

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Stars roll past Kodiak Staff report

The Soldotna football team rolled to a 48-0 Northern Lights conference victory over Kodiak on Saturday. The 24th straight victory for the Stars moves them to 1-0 in the league and 4-0 overall, while Kodiak falls to 1-2 and 1-4. The Stars jumped to a 21-0 lead after the first quarter on scoring runs from Ty Fenton, Drew Gibbs and Jared Chavez. Brooks Furlong added an 8-yard run in the second quarter as the Stars took a 28-0 lead to the locker room.

In the third quarter, Gibbs scored on a 2-yard plunge, while Chavez scored on a 34yard pass from Furlong and a 46-yard run to complete the scoring. The Soldotna defense allowed just 36 yards on the ground and 7 yards through the air. Meanwhile, Soldotna rushed for 299 and passed for 171. Gibbs had 144 yards on 26 carries, while Furlong was 10 of 13 for 171 yards.

team held off host Homer for a Northern Lights Conference victory on Saturday. The Mariners fell to 2-3 with the loss, while Ketchikan moved to 4-1. The game was back and forth, with Homer bolting to a 14-0 lead, Ketchikan putting up 23 unanswered points, then Homer scoring late to tighten up the game. Mike Swoboda put the Mariners on the board in the first quarter, and a run by Josh Fisk made it 8-0. Ketchikan 23, Homer 22 In the second quarter, Fisk The Ketchikan football ran for a touchdown, but the

point after missed, leading to a 14-0 score. But before the half, Tee McBurnette hit Connor Hicks with a 10-yard scoring strike, and Noah Silva caught the twopoint conversion. With 8:54 left in the third quarter, Hicks ran 60 yards for a touchdown, and Silva again caught the two-point conversion for a 16-14 lead. With 10:35 left in the game, Hicks scored again, this time from 21 yards. Crucially, Hayden Elliot made the extra point for a two-score game. See PREP, page B-3

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Kardinals quarterback Jace Baker makes a quick pass before Wasilla Warriors’ DJ Morrow can tackle him Friday at Kenai Central High School in Kenai.

Wasilla gets by Kardinals By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

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Kenai Central put together three quality quarters of football Friday night at Ed Hollier Field in Kenai, but unfortunately for the Kardinals, football games are made up of four quarters. Wasilla ultimately topped Kenai in a 20-10 nonconference victory, pushing its season record to 3-2 overall while Kenai dropped to 2-3. The Kardinals managed to keep the Wasilla offense in check for most of the evening, but mistakes on the other side of the ball dogged Kenai when it mattered most. “We won two parts of the battle, and that’s how you win games,” said Wasilla coach Kent Rilatos. “We come down here every couple years, and I tell you what, the Kenai crowd was great and the young men were battling on every play, my hat’s off to them.” Wasilla only took seven offensive snaps (of 38 total) in Kenai territory the entire night, but it was the Warriors defense and special teams that got the job done. Beginning with an 83yard kickoff return by Mosiah Renk to open the game, Wasilla then added a thirdquarter, 15-yard fumble recovery touchdown by DJ Morrow and five forced turnovers in the second half that stymied the Kards, including two crucial interceptions by Caleb Wolfe and Layne Mor-

rison in the final five minutes of the game. “With Mosiah, he’s only a sophomore and he’s already doing great things for us,” said Wasilla senior Devin Otto. “I really expect him to have a great high school career. He really set the fire for us today.” Otto had 35 rushing yards himself, while Renk led the Warriors with 92 yards on the ground, including a spectacular 67-yard dash late in the third quarter, breaking through the Kenai defensive line and shedding several other tackles to score the touchdown and put Wasilla ahead. “When you get that, everybody just focuses better,” Otto said. “Kenai really did their homework, but we were still able to get other guys yards and touchdowns.” Kenai senior Chase Logan led the home team with 213 rushing yards on 40 carries. “When you have players giving you perfect effort, and things like that happen, it’s hard to get on them,” said Kenai coach John Marquez. “I’ll never do that to them. My players played well, and our defense was outstanding.” Wasilla had more return yards from Kenai kicks, punts, fumbles and interceptions (137) than actual offensive yards (124). Following the quick touchdown 12 seconds into the game by Renk, both sides traded punts, which made for See KENAI, page B-4

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Kenai River Brown Bears’ Will Schwartz collides with a member of the Ice Dogs to take control of the puck Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna.

Brown Bears split with Dogs By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion

Last year, it took the Kenai River Brown Bears eight games to beat their northern rivals, the Fairbanks Ice Dogs. Saturday night at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex, the Brown Bears got over that hurdle in their second game of the season, topping Fairbanks 5-3. Coincidentally, Kenai River’s first win over Fairbanks on Dec. 7 of last season was a 5-3 contest. The win also knotted up the Ravn Alaska Cup — the annual season series between the two squads — at a game apiece. Doc Gentzler scored the go-ahead goal Saturday with 7 minutes, 52 seconds, left in the game. Logan Wendling and Matt Rudin added two more for good measure, with Rudin’s coming on an empty net. Rudin ended the night with two scores. Maurin Bouvet added a goal in the first period, and Tyler Andrews provided a pair of as-

sists. The Fairbanks Ice Dogs started their defense of the Robertson Cup Friday night by beating the Kenai River Brown Bears. Jesper Ohrvall scored twice for Fairbanks in a 3-1 North American Hockey League triumph in front of 817 fans. Last season, the Ice Dogs had opened the season with a 5-1 victory in Soldotna. “It was kind of sloppy,” said Ice Dogs coach Trevor Stewart, who returns 10 players from last season, including one that is currently injured. “Both teams played hard. “We were fortunate to get a couple bounces. I think it was two good teams and anybody’s game.” Kenai River head coach Geoff Beauparlant, who returns five from last season, said the two sides were feeling each other out in the first two periods, which ended deadlocked at 1. “I think the third period was better hockey,” Beauparlant

Ice Dogs goalie Patrick Munson watches as the puck rolls beneath his skates Friday. Munson was able to recover before a goal was scored.

said. “Both teams had chances. They found a way to score goals.” Fairbanks struck first just 4 minutes, 16 seconds, into the game, when Ohrvall scored on an assist from Joshua Gabriel. The game that got choppy as four penalties — three on the Bears — were called in the

space of 3:36, leading to 5-on4, 4-on-4, 5-on-3 and 4-on-3 situations. It’s a little early in the season for teams to have worked extensively on all those scenarios, but Beauparlant said it was a good sign his team escaped that stretch unscathed. See BEARS, page B-4

Nikiski bounces back by routing Buccaneers By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

A week after suffering a tough loss to Eielson at home, the Nikiski football team regrouped and beat Valdez in a 50-0 rout Saturday afternoon at Nikiski High School. The Bulldogs improved to 2-1 in the Greatland Conference (3-1 overall), while Valdez dropped to 1-2 in the conference (1-4 overall). For Nikiski, it was a needed refresher course after Eielson totaled 577 offensive yards against them last Saturday. Nikiski coach Ted Riddall said his team passed. “It was the way the offense was blocking, because we weren’t blocking that well last week,” Riddall said. “We changed some things around with our blocking schemes, and they worked really hard putting it into play. Looked pretty good from start to finish.”

Led by the 246 rushing yards and five touchdowns of senior Christian Riddall, Nikiski amassed a total of 578 offensive yards while holding Valdez to 152 yards, including a negative total of 22 rushing yards. “We went to work,” the younger Riddall said. “We’re looking forward to Eielson again, so right now we’re starting with baby steps and moving on up each game, no matter who the opponent is.” The scoring started early for Nikiski, even while the Buccaneers held possession. On the third play of the game, Valdez quarterback Colbin Hansen stepped back to throw but was sacked. Hansen managed to toss the ball in the air while going down, but Nikiski linebacker Luke Johnson intercepted it and ran it back 30 yards to score. Hansen ended the day with five picks — all in the first half — and

Johnson accounted for three of them himself. “Going up, reading the ball and getting it at the highest point is important,” coach Riddall said. “Anytime you can get a pick, it’s pretty important for that skill developing later on.” Valdez coach Lea Cockerham said Hansen was chosen to step up and replace Preston Fifarek, Valdez’s starting quarterback, who was concussed in the previous week’s loss to Homer. “We’re a passing team, so when we lost our quarterback, that really hurts,” Cockerham said. “He’ll probably be fine next week, but we didn’t want to take a chance. So, we struggled passing the ball today.” Hansen ended the game completing 8 of 19 attempts and 174 passing yards. “With our quarterback out, we still had receivers and tight ends,” Cockerham said. “Mickey (Radotich) did a C

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great job, we could put him as a slot receiver, and Dawson (Bauman) did great too.” Radotich had 80 receiving yards while Bauman ended with 94. On the Nikiski offense, quarterback Cade Anderson went 9 for 12 with 155 passing yards and a touchdown. Hunter Holloway caught five of those passes for 89 yards and a touchdown. Valdez did not have much success moving the ball against the fearsome Nikiski defense, but the few big plays the Bucs did produce were spoiled by untimely mistakes. Valdez got within 10 yards of scoring on two separate occasions, but both were ruined by a Nikiski interception. Late in the first quarter, Hansen found Radotich open along the left sideline for a 43-yard pass, placing Valdez on the Nikiski 5-yard line. However, the Bucs lost the chance for any points two plays later when Han-

sen was picked off by Johnson for a second time, just four yards from the end zone. On the ensuing Nikiski possession, it took four plays for Riddall to blast through the Valdez secondary on the first play of the second quarter and score on a 75-yard rumble. “You’re never as good as you seem, and it’s never as bad as it looks,” Riddall said philosophically. “We did pretty well on everything that we were practicing. Just getting ready for the big games coming up.” Later in the first half, the Bucs went 70 yards on two passing plays to set themselves up on Nikiski’s 10-yard line, but Luke Johnson once again ruined a scoring opportunity with his third pick of the game. “We didn’t have an answer to their offense obviously, but it’s frustrating because you just wanna get on See ROUT, page B-3


B-2 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, September 14, 2014

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The Cook Inlet Academy coed soccer team swept a three-game road trip from Thursday through Saturday to improve to 8-0 on the season. CIA started the road trip with a 2-1 victory over Delta Junction on Thursday. The game was scoreless at the half, then Connor Leaf, assisted by Andrew Hammond, scored in the 49th minute. Just a minute later, a Johnny Smithwick cross to Timmy Smithwick put the Eagles up 2-0. Nathan Anderson scored late to tighten the game up for Delta, but CIA would hang on. The Eagles stayed in Delta for a Friday game with Nenana, notching a 6-1 victory. Johnny Smithwick scored on his first career header, on an assist from Timmy Smithwick. Timmy Smithwick then scored before Nenana cut the lead to 2-1. But the Eagles then put up four unanswered goals: Timmy Smithwick assisted by Madison Orth, Timmy Smithwick assisted by Andrew Hammond, Connor Leaf, and Breona Delon notching her first career goal on an assist from Kate Zimmerman. The Eagles wrapped up the trip with an 8-1 victory over TriValley in Healy. Connor Leaf and Timmy Smithwick led the way with hat tricks, while Johnny Smithwick and Brady Hammond, who also had a scoreless half at goalie, added tallies. CIA coach Kenny Leaf said Kate Zimmerman had an assist to continue a string of good play, while Madison Orth was solid at forward, and Ashleigh Hammond and Kendra Brush played stout defense. The Kardinals host Tri-Valley at 6 p.m. Thursday and Delta at 4 p.m. Friday. Both games are at the Kenai Sports Complex.

Kodiak swimmers sweep Homer The Kodiak girls and boys swimming and diving team rolled past Homer on Friday and Saturday in Homer. The girls had a 171-46 victory on Friday and a 177-62 victory on Saturday. The boys won 189-80 on Friday and 193-93 on Saturday. Friday Girls Kodiak 171, Homer 46 200-medley relay — 1. Kodiak (Marina Cummiskey, Haleigh Walker, Roslyn Kreigh, Ila Hughes), 2 minutes, 1.70 seconds; 2. Homer, 2:21.17. 200 freestyle — 1. Ila Hughes, Kod, 2:04.15; 2. Rena Krahn, Kod, 2:22.88; 3. Haleigh Walker, 2:26.62. 200 individual medley — 1. Marina Cummiskey, Kod, 2:23.78; 2. Cheyanne Smith, Hom, 2:47.38; 3. Emma Morrison, Kod, 2:12.10. 50 freestyle — 1. Lauren Kuhns, Hom, 27.75; 2. Hannah Glover, Kod, 27.87; 3 Brittany Horne, Kod, 28.08; 4. Hannah Vogt, Kod, 29.97; 5. Angie Cardoza, Hom, 31.31; 6. Crystal Crane, Hom, 38.74. 1-meter diving — 1. Tessa Heiberg, Kod, 168.15 points; 2. Annali Metz, Hom, 132.00. 100 butterfly — 1. Tahna Lindquist, Kod, 1:02.82; 2. Hannah Glover, Kod, 1:15.61. 100 freestyle — 1. Marina Cummiskey, Kod, 55.97; 2. Roslyn Kreigh, Kod, 1:00.39; 3. Hannah Vogt, 1:02.77; 4. Crystal Crane, Hom, 1:22.56. 500 freestyle — 1. Brittany Horne, Kod, 5:44.15. 200 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak B (Hannah Glover, Haleigh Walker, Hannah Vogt, Ila Hughes), 1:49.72; 2. Kodiak A, 1:52.62; 3. Kodiak C, 2:10.27. 100 backstroke — 1. Ila Hughes, Kod, 1:06.68; 2. Lauren Kuhns, Hom, 1:10.83; 3. Emma Morrison, Kod, 1:17.39. 100 breaststroke — 1. Haleigh Walker, Kod, 1:20.42; 2. Roslyn Kreigh, Kod, 1:21.11; 3. Rena Krahn, Kod, 1:24.14; 4. Cheyanne Smith, Hom, 1:25.29; 5. Angie Cardoza, Hom, 1:26.28. 400 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak (Brittany Horne, Hannah Vogt, Roslyn Kreigh, Hannah Glover), 4:09.94; 2. Kodiak B, 4:21.23; 3. Kodiak C, 5:10.93. Boys Kodiak 189, Homer 80 200 medley relay — 1. Kodiak (Talon Lindquist, Blake James, Dyton Schauff, Nathan Schauff), 1:43.28; 2. Kodiak B, 1:49.44; 3. Homer, 1:54.72; 4. Kodiak C, 1:59.76. 200 freestyle — 1. Zayle Leithead, Kod, 2:03.90; 2. Graham Burnside, Kod, 2:06.48; 3. Gus Hanson, Kod, 2:10.09; 4. Griffin Downey, Hom, 2:14.66; 5. Zane Wilkinson, Hom, 2:23.89. 200 IM — 1. Baxter Anderson, Kod, 2:15.60; 2. River Hanson, Kod, 2:22.16; 3. Mica Linscheid, Kod, 2:25.48; 4. Thomas Vanek, Hom, 2:48.02; 5. Zach Nelson, Hom, 2:53.79. 50 freestyle — 1. Dyton Schauff, Kod, 22.84; 2. Blake James, Kod, 23.64; 3. Jonas Anderson, Kod, 23.84; 4. Remi Nagle, Hom, 24.33; 5. Jarrett Richburg, 34.79. 1-meter diving — 1. Ian Hall, Hom, 174.20; 2. Ren Carrol, Hom, 159.05; 3. Jeremiah Black, Kod, 154.40; 4. Reuben Romero, Kod, 142.40; 5. Stephen Parnell, Kod, 106.60; 6. Spencer Warren, Hom, 104.45. 100 butterfly — 1. Talon Lindquist, Kod, 52.92; 2. Jonas Anderson, Kod, 56.85; 3. Daniel Smith, Kod, 1:04.93; 4. Leo Castellani, Hom, 1:05.73; 5. Griffin Downey, Hom, 1:06.52; 6. Thomas Vanek, Hom, 1:20.51. 100 freestyle — 1. Luke James, Kod, 51.89; 2. Beau Mann, Kod, 56.19; 3. Max Mutch, Kod, 58.51; 4. Zane Boyer, Hom, 1:09.08; 5. Jarrett Richburg, Hom, 1:22.12. 500 freestyle — 1. Dan Lambert, Kod, 5:16.55; 2. Zayle Leithead, Kod, 5:29.26; 3. Leo Castellani, Hom, 5:55.21; 4. Josiah Fish, Kod, 6:22.88; 5. Zach Nelson, Hom, 6:46.03. 200 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak (Dyton Schauff, Blake James, Nathan Schauff, Talon Lindquist), 1:31.13; 2. Kodiak B, 1:39.30; 3. Homer, 1:43.79; 4. Kodiak C, 1:59.75. 100 backstroke — 1. Nathan Schauff, Kod, 59.52; 2. Gus Hanson, Kod, 1:04.99; 3. Remi Nagle, Hom, 1:07.32; 4. Zane Wilkinson, Hom, 1:08.23; 5. Jakob Arnold, Kod, 1:08.41. 100 breaststroke — 1. River Hanson, Kod, 1:11.50; 2. Graham Burnside, Kod, 1:14.13; 3. Mica Linscheid, Kod, 1:20.14. 400 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak (Dyton Schauff, Blake James, Nathan Schauff, Talon Lindquist), 3:27.90; 2. Kodiak B, 3:47.17; 3. Kodiak C, 3:59.12; 4. Homer, 4:35.60. Saturday Girls Kodiak 177, Homer 62 200 medley relay — 1. Kodiak (Ila Hughes, Haleigh Walker, Rena Krahn, Hannah Vogt), 2:09.48; 2. Homer, 2:29.62. 200 freestyle — 1. Tahna Lindquist, Kod, 1:57.22; 2. Marina Cummiskey, Kod, 2:02.41; 3. Brittany Horne, Kod, 2:12.31; 4. Cheyanne Smith, Hom, 2:31.47; 5. Angie Cardoza, Hom, 2:56.04. 200 IM — 1. Ila Hughes, Kod, 2:21.43; 2. Roslyn Kreigh, Kod, 2:31.41; 3. Lauren Kuhns, Hom, 2:35.04; 4. Hannah Glover, Kod, 2:43.69. 50 freestyle — 1. Rena Krahn, Kod, 29.40; 2. Hannah Vogt, Kod, 29.42; 3. Haleigh Walker, Kod, 29.82; 4. Jenna Fabich, Hom, 32.57; 5. Crystal Crane, Hom, 36.82. 1-meter diving — 1. Tessa Heiberg, Kod, 196.35 points; 2. Annali Metz, Hom, 140.95. 100 butterfly — 1. Ila Hughes, Kod, 1:01.99; 2. Emma Morrison, Kod, 1:16.27. 100 freestyle — 1. Hannah Glover, Kod, 1:03.39; 2. Cheyanne Smith, Hom, 1:04.05; 3. Haleigh Walker, Kod, 1:07.96; 4. Adalyn Ellsworth, Kod, 1:09.10. 500 freestyle — 1. Roslyn Kreigh, Kod, 6:03.24; 2. Lauren Kuhns, Hom, 6:06.28; 3. Hannah Vogt, Kod, 6:28.28. 200 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak (Brittany Horne, Lydia Stanford, Adalyn Ellsworth, Ila Hughes), 1:56.44; 2. Kodiak B, 1:57.05; 3. Kodiak C, 2:15.87. 100 backstroke — 1. Marina Cummiskey, Kod, 1:05.61; 2. Brittany Horne, Kod, 1:07.81; 3. Angie Cardoza, Hom, 1:35.82; 4. Crystal Crane, Hom, 1:52.14. 100 breaststroke — 1. Tahna Lindquist, Kod, 1:12.25; 2. Rena Krahn, Kod, 1:22.06; 3. Lydia Stanford, 1:31.79; 4. Jenna Fabich, Hom, 1:41.77. 400 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak (Roslyn Kreigh, Brittany Horne, Hannah Glover, Marina Cummiskey), 4:06.99; 2. Kodiak B, 4:17.49; 3. Homer, 4:54.92; 4. Kodiak C, 5:21.21. Boys Kodiak 193, Homer 93 200 medley relay — 1. Kodiak (Talon Lindquist, Luke James, Bradley Padro, Nathan Schauff), 1:51.53; 2. Kodiak B, 1:56.19; 3. Kodiak C, 2:10.30; 4. Homer, 2:13.29. 200 freestyle — 1. Dan Lambert, Kod, 1:57.81; 2. River Hanson, Kod, 2:03.49; 3. Beau Mann, Kod, 2:09.09; 4. Leo Castellani, Hom, 2:11.19; 5. Zach Nelson, Hom, 2:28.86. 200 IM — 1. Luke James, Kod, 2:12.79; 2. Nathan Schauff, Kod, 2:14.25; 3. Baxter Anderson, Kod, 2:16.93; 4. Remi Nagle, Hom, 2:21.86; 5. Griffin Downey, Hom, 2:25.97. 50 freestyle — 1. Graham Burnside, Kod, 24.80; 2. Zane Wilkinson, Hom, 24.97; 3. Jakob Arnold, Kod, 25.51; 4. Gus Hanson, Kod, 26.32; 5. Zane Boyer, Hom, 30.48. 1-meter diving — 1. Ian Hall, Hom, 194.80; 2. Reuben Romero, Kod, 158.15; 3. Jeremiah Black, Kod, 152.60; 4. Stephen Parnell, Kod, 135.85; 5. Ren Carrol, Hom, 121.85; 6. Warren Spencer, Hom, 1:04.55. 100 butterfly — 1. Remi Nagle, Hom, 59.28; 2. Luke James, Kod, 1:00.92; 3. Dan Lambert, Kod, 1:01.83; 4. Mica Linscheid, Kod, 1:11.59; 5. Hale Wilkinson, Hom, 1:20.56. 100 freestyle — 1. Dyton Schauff, Kod, 50.82; 2. Jonas Anderson, Kod, 55.31; 3. Max Mutch, Kod, 58.74; 4. Zane Wilkinson, Hom, 59.36; 5. Zach Nelson, Hom, 1:04.62; 6. Jarrett Richburg, Hom, 1:21.24. 500 freestyle — 1. Daniel Smith, Kod, 5:15.34; 2. Baxter Anderson, Kod, 5:32.11; 3. Josiah Fish, Kod, 6:30.10; 4. Thomas Vanek, Hom, 6:36.15. 200 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak B (Dyton Schauff, Nathan Schauff, Jonas Anderson, Beau Mann), 1:34.41; 2. Kodiak A, 1:35.29; 3. Homer, 1:44.49; 4. Kodiak C, 1:55.90; 5. Homer B, 2:03.67. 100 backstroke — 1. Zayle Leithead, Kod, 1:01.65; 2. Gus Hanson, Kod, 1:04.88; 3. Leo Castellani, Hom, 1:08.05; 4. Jakob Arnold, 1:09.19; 5. Griffin Downey, Hom, 1:10.09; 6. Zane Boyer, Hom, 1:31.37. 100 breaststroke — 1. Talon Lindquist, Kod, 1:04.18; 2. Blake James, Kod, 1:05.41; 3. Max Mutch, Kod, 1:12.89; 4. Thomas Vanek, Hom, 1:26.73; 5. Hale Wilkinson, Hom, 1:29.21. 400 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak (Dan Lambert, Mica Linscheid, River Hanson, Baxter Anderson), 3:45.71; 2. Kodiak B, 3:53.21; 3. Homer 4:05.83; 4. Kodiak C, 4:14.31.

Peterson booked on child abuse MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Vikings star running back Adrian Peterson’s booking on a child abuse charge Saturday has created another crisis for the embattled NFL, already derided for not responding strongly enough to acts of domestic violence by its players. It also has touched off a national debate about the role of corporal punishment in parenting. In the eyes of a Texas grand jury, Peterson crossed the line when he repeatedly struck his son with a tree branch, or switch, in May. Peterson’s attorney has said he has never run from what happened — and that Peterson was inflicting the same discipline he endured as a child. “Obviously, parents are entitled to discipline their children as they see fit, except when that discipline exceeds what the community would say is reasonable,” Montgomery County Prosecutor Phil Grant said about 12 hours after Peterson was booked and released from jail on $15,000 bond. He is charged with causing injury to a child age 14 or younger. — Staff and wire reports

Kenai Central runners swept the individual races Friday at the Frank Dieckgraeff Cross Country Invitational in Seward. Allie Ostrander, who had cheered on her sister, Willamette University runner Taylor, to victory in Thursday’s UAA Invitational, won the girls race in 17 minutes, 46 seconds, while Briahna Gerlach of Glennallen was next at 19:07. Also from the Peninsula in the top 10, SoHi’s Olivia Hutchings was third, Homer’s Megan Pitzman was sixth, Kenai’s Riana Boonstra was eighth and Molly Mitchell was 10th. The boys race was won by Jonah Theisen at 17:22, while his brother Jordan Theisen was right behind at 17:34. Also in the top 10 from the Peninsula, Seward’s Hunter Kratz was fifth and Seward’s Michael Marshall was sixth. 2014 Frank Dieckgraeff Cross Country Invitational Friday in Seward GIRLS 1, Ostrander, Allie, Kenai, 17:46.64. 2,

Gerlach, Briahna, Glennallen, 19:07.76. 3, Hutchings, Olivia, Soldotna, 19:32.45. 4, Mathis, Alex, Colony, 19:50.44. 5, Jill, Bowker, Colony, 19:54.84. 6, Pitzman, Megan, Homer, 20:16.66. 7, 368 Burroughs, Riley, Wasilla, 20:23.19. 8, Boonstra, Riana, Kenai, 20:32.97. 9, Woodings, Ruby, Palmer, 20:39.10. 10, Mitchell, Molly, Homer, 20:41.67. 11, Applegate, Cheyenne, Grace, 20:48.07. 12, Lindquist, Ruby, Seward, 20:49.66. 13, Nelson, Daisy, Soldotna, 20:52.42. 14, Wedin, Brook, Seward, 20:55.69. 15, Gibson, Addison, Kenai, 21:00.25. 16, McCormick, Dani, Soldotna, 21:04.95. 17, Bowker, Elisabeth, Colony, 21:12.02. 18, Waclawski, Aurora, Homer, 21:16.04. 19, Powers, Cathelyne, Colony, 21:16.84. 20, O’Hara, Tessa, ACS, 21:29.48. 21, Bergholtz, Ithaca Ann, Kenai, 21:29.85. 22, Hatter, Amy, Grace, 21:32.31. 23, Shemet Pitcher, Ziza, Homer, 21:39.14. 24, Erickson, Molly, Soldotna, 21:40.73. 25, Pfeiffenberger, Alice, Seward, 21:46.54. 26, Geraghty, Coleen, Colony, 21:52.31. 27, Mosley, Alex, Homer, 21:57.77. 28, Evarts, Lauren, Homer, 21:59.52. 29, Meyerhofer, M.E., Colony, 22:01.05. 30, Fox, Sadie, Soldotna, 22:06.52. 31, Bergholtz, Alex, Kenai, 22:17.16. 32, Wood, Katrina, Grace, 22:23.95. 33, Jacobsen, Gloria, Glennallen, 22:28.31. 34, Werner, Emily, Soldotna, 22:31.77. 35, Handley, Maddy, Juneau, 22:32.17. 36, Ealum, Tanner, ACS, 22:38.73. 37, Rosencrans, Audrey, Homer, 22:40.08. 38, McLellan, Riley, Wasilla, 22:40.49. 39, Kopsack, Jocelyn, Colony, 22:44.29. 40, Kimlinger, Toma, Juneau, 22:55.15. 41, Barrows, Katline, Juneau, 22:56.86. 42, 255 Berrigan, Rya, Palmer, 23:10.21. 43, McWilliams, Katie, Bethel, 23:12.26. 44, Burroughs, Jordan, Wasilla, 23:13.05. 45, Arthur, Kellie, Soldotna, 23:14.75. 46, Guernsey, Ashley, Seward, 23:21.82. 47, Wright, Elliese, Palmer, 23:27.39. 48, 200 Cooper, Katie, Kenai, 23:29.35. 49, 282 Braun, Josephine, Seward, 23:32.19. 50, 28 O’Brien, Haley, Bethel, 23:35.49.

51, Qualls, Allison, Palmer, 23:39.00. 52, Greg, Jesse, Juneau, 23:43.56. 53, Minnick, Gracie, Wasilla, 23:52.38. 54, Jarvis, Anna, Grace, 23:55.55. 55, Anderson, Iris, Seward, 23:56.42. 56, Moore, EmmaLee, Seward, 23:58.48. 57, Bingham, Eva, Palmer, 24:00.76. 58, Pepperd, Lexi, Wasilla, 24:03.51. 59, Uchtyl, Claire, Juneau, 24:13.57. 60, Jarvis, Allie, Grace, 24:22.03. 61, Pell, Amber, Wasilla, 24:25.47. 62, Laker, Sarah, Grace, 24:34.09. 63, Paxton, Kasey, Kenai, 24:35.88. 64, Wright, Emily, Palmer, 24:50.47. 65, Merioles, Katy, Valdez, 25:07.84. 66, Munday, Kayla, Wasilla, 25:17.43. 67, Norton, Alicia, Juneau, 25:19.49. 68, Wade, Amber, Bethel, 25:21.57. 69, Mitchell, Courtney, ACS, 25:22.63. 70, Boney, Britney, Bethel, 26:21.77. 71, Land, Becca, ACS, 26:51.16. 72, Jones, Lynelle, ACS, 28:44.73. 73, Crow, Marrissa, Bethel, 29:51.14. 74, Connor, Mickey, ACS, 30:10.15. Crousore, Natalie, Colony, 27:16.34. 40, 209 Schmidtbauer, Lea, Kenai Centra, BOYS 1, Theisen, Jonah, Kenai, 17:22.68. 2, Theisen, Jordan, Kenai, 17:34.09. 3, Knopp, Tracen, Colony, 17:35.82. 4, Todd, Michael, ACS, 17:41.22. 5, Kratz, Hunter, Seward, 17:41.53. 6, Marshall, Michael, Seward, 17:43.81. 7, Fuller, Quincy, Wasilla, 17:44.39. 8, Moser, Riley, Juneau, 17:46.70. 9, Elliott, Johnny, Juneau, 17:48.24. 10, PetersonThompson, Dakota, Colony, 17:49.98. 11, Loyer, Sam, Wasilla, 17:52.20. 12, Pulver, Colton, Wasilla, 17:53.04. 13, Cooper, Travis, Kenai, 17:54.24. 14, Daniel, Tyler, Colony, 17:57.79. 15, Gentz, Justin, Wasilla, 17:59.76. 16, Reed, Lane, Wasilla, 18:02.26. 17, Healy, Russell, Juneau, 18:03.56. 18, Holst, Brian, Juneau, 18:06.34. 19, Greathouse, Karl, Wasilla, 18:07.54. 20, Fritzel, Trent, Grace, 18:18.16. 21, Sondergaard, Jordan, Glennallen, 18:24.18. 22, Brant, Jared, Homer, 18:24.95. 23, Foster, Hayden, Palmer, 18:26.10. 24, Young,

Zach, Grace, 18:27.16. 25, Goebel, Ethan, Juneau, 18:27.81. 26, Shuler, Daniel, Soldotna, 18:28.36. 27, Box, Corey, Juneau, 18:29.26. 28, Sorensen, Graysen, Grace, 18:37.73. 29, VanderWeide, Daniel, Grace, 18:38.90. 30, Kavalok, Ryan, Palmer, 18:42.13. 31, Bell, Isaak, Wasilla, 18:44.08. 32, Bibb, Harrison, Juneau, 18:46.48. 33, Snow, Nick, Grace, 18:57.82. 34, Beachy, Jordan, Homer, 19:01.64. 35, Beachy, Brandon, Homer, 19:12.68. 36, Davis, Jacob, Homer, 19:13.34. 37, Musgrave, Brenner, Soldotna, 19:19.47. 38, Swedberg, Aaron, Soldotna, 19:22.25. 39, Gillespie, Dylan, Seward, 19:25.92. 40, Jensen, Cameron, Palmer, 19:28.68. 41, Danielson, Karl, Kenai, 19:29.67. 42, 67 Haan, Robert, Colony, 19:31.24. 43, Ashley, Ian, Kenai, 19:34.78. 44, Butler, James, Kenai, 19:39.05. 45, Zweifel, Thomas, Seward, 19:40.02. 46, Moore, Brandon, Seward, 20:01.37. 47, Isaacson, Ethan, Grace, 20:01.97. 48, Larrow, Shane, Soldotna, 20:02.70. 49, Stoorza, Timothy, ACS, 20:04.94. 50, Burton, Johnie, Palmer, 20:08.41. 51, Shuler, Josh, Soldotna, 20:11.85. 52, Miller, Josh, ACS, 20:13.64. 53, Klina, Josh, Palmer, 20:14.27. 54, Taylor, Josh, Colony, 20:14.78. 55, Karlberg, Tobin, Grace, 20:16.10. 56, Quinn, Shaun, ACS, 20:18.30. 57, Yancey, Coltin, Soldotna, 20:20.37. 58, Bennett, Blake, ACS, 20:21.80. 59, Sobek, Ben, ACS, 20:28.48. 60, Estes, Case, Seward, 20:29.35. 61, Landry, Tristan, Kenai, 20:37.60. 62, Natwick, Levi, Palmer, 20:49.33. 63, Rios, Jaime, Homer, 20:50.32. 64, Carroll, Elan, Homer, 20:53.05. 65, Coverdell, Luke, ACS, 20:54.57. 66, Swalling, Ben Mordue, Palmer, 20:57.59. 67, Sarmiento, John, Homer, 21:23.21. 68, Greene, Cody, Valdez, 21:45.50. 69, Berry, Paxson, Seward, 21:58.61. 70, Dyment, Thomas, Bethel, 22:49.40. 71, Cooper, Kyle, Nikiski, 23:08.51. 72, Williams, Sven, Bethel, 23:33.79. 73, Colapietro, Wesley, Valdez, 23:44.62. 74, Hoffman, Avery, Bethel, 23:48.05. 75, Smith, Seth, Bethel, 24:44.33.

Scoreboard Baseball AL Standings

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Friday’s Games Baltimore 2, N.Y. Yankees 1, 11 innings, 1st game Baltimore 5, N.Y. Yankees 0, 2nd game Tampa Bay 1, Toronto 0 Detroit 7, Cleveland 2 Texas 2, Atlanta 1 Boston 4, Kansas City 2 Minnesota at Chicago, ppd., rain L.A. Angels 11, Houston 3 Seattle 4, Oakland 2 Saturday’s Games Texas 3, Atlanta 2 N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 2 Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 3 Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 1, 1st game Detroit 5, Cleveland 4 Kansas City 7, Boston 1 Chicago White Sox 7, Minnesota 6, 2nd game L.A. Angels 5, Houston 2 Oakland 3, Seattle 2, 10 innings Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay (Archer 9-8) at Toronto (Buehrle 12-9), 9:07 a.m. Cleveland (Bauer 5-8) at Detroit (Verlander 13-12), 9:08 a.m. Boston (J.Kelly 1-2) at Kansas City (J.Vargas 11-8), 10:10 a.m. Minnesota (May 2-4) at Chicago White Sox (Noesi 8-9), 10:10 a.m. Atlanta (Minor 6-10) at Texas (Lewis 9-13), 11:05 a.m. Houston (Keuchel 10-9) at L.A. Angels (H.Santiago 5-7), 11:35 a.m. Oakland (Lester 14-10) at Seattle (C.Young 12-7), 12:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 10-9) at Baltimore (Tillman 12-5), 4 p.m. All Times ADT

NL Standings

East Division W Washington 84 Atlanta 75 New York 72 Miami 71 Philadelphia 69 Central Division St. Louis 82 Pittsburgh 78 Milwaukee 77 Cincinnati 71 Chicago 65 West Division Los Angeles 84 San Francisco 82 San Diego 68 Arizona 60 Colorado 59

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Friday’s Games Pittsburgh 7, Chicago Cubs 3 Philadelphia 3, Miami 1, 10 innings N.Y. Mets 4, Washington 3 Texas 2, Atlanta 1 Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 5, Colorado 1 San Diego 6, Arizona 5 San Francisco 9, L.A. Dodgers 0 Saturday’s Games Texas 3, Atlanta 2 Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 2, Miami 1 Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 1 Washington 10, N.Y. Mets 3 St. Louis 5, Colorado 4 Arizona 10, San Diego 4 L.A. Dodgers 17, San Francisco 0 Sunday’s Games Washington (Zimmermann 11-5) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 8-10), 9:10 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Ja.Turner 5-9) at Pittsburgh (Volquez 11-7), 9:35 a.m. Miami (Koehler 9-9) at Philadelphia (D.Buchanan 6-7), 9:35 a.m. Cincinnati (Leake 11-11) at Milwaukee (Garza 7-8), 10:10 a.m. Colorado (Lyles 6-2) at St. Louis (Gonzales 2-2), 10:15 a.m. Atlanta (Minor 6-10) at Texas (Lewis 9-13), 11:05 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 18-3) at San Francisco (Y.Petit 5-3), 12:05 p.m. San Diego (Despaigne 3-6) at Arizona (Cahill 3-11), 12:10 p.m. All Times ADT

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Blue Jays 6, Rays 3 TB Tor.

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White Sox 5, Twins 1, 1st game Min. Chi.

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Royals 7, Red Sox 1 Bos. KC

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R.De La Rosa, S.Wright (5), M.Barnes (8) and Vazquez; Guthrie, Finnegan (9) and S.Perez. W_Guthrie 11-11. L_R.De La Rosa 4-7.

White Sox 7, Twins 6, 2nd game Min. Chi.

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Darnell, Pressly (5), Burton (7), Fien (8), Perkins (9) and Fryer, K.Suzuki; Carroll, D.Webb (6), Surkamp (7), Petricka (9) and Phegley. W_Petricka 1-4. L_Perkins 3-3. HRs_Minnesota, Arcia (17), Plouffe (13). Chicago, A.Garcia (5), J.Abreu (34), Viciedo (21).

Angels 5, Astros 2 Hou. LA

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Feldman, Foltynewicz (7), D.Downs (7), Veras (7), K.Chapman (8) and J.Castro; Weaver, Jepsen (8), Street (9) and Conger. W_Weaver 17-8. L_Feldman 8-11. Sv_Street (14). HRs_Los Angeles, Trout 2 (34).

Athletics 3, Mariners 2, 10 inn. Oak. Se.

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Gray, Gregerson (9), Doolittle (10) and De.Norris; F.Hernandez, Beimel (8), Wilhelmsen (8), Furbush (8), Farquhar (8), Rodney (10) and Zunino. W_Gregerson 5-4. L_Rodney 1-6. Sv_Doolittle (21). HRs_Oakland, Donaldson (27). Seattle, Cano (14).

Rangers 3, Braves 2 Atl. Tex.

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Teheran and Bethancourt; Bonilla, Mendez (7), Kirkman (8), S.Patton (8), Cotts (9) and Telis. W_Bonilla 1-0. L_Teheran 13-12. Sv_Cotts (1).

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Doubront, Straily (7), Strop (8), H.Rondon (9) and Castillo; Locke, Cumpton (6), J.Gomez (7), Ju.Wilson (8), Axford (9) and R.Martin. W_Doubront 2-1. L_Locke 7-5. Sv_H.Rondon (24). HRs_Chicago, J.Baez (9), Szczur (1). Pittsburgh, Snider (11).

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Hand, S.Dyson (7) and Mathis; K.Kendrick, Diekman (7), Giles (8), Papelbon (9) and Nieves. W_K.Kendrick 9-12. L_Hand 3-7.

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Fister, R.Soriano (7), Detwiler (8), X.Cedeno (9) and Lobaton; Za.Wheeler, Germen (5), Carlyle (6), Edgin (7), Black (8), D.Alvarez (9), Goeddel (9) and T.d’Arnaud. W_Fister 14-6. L_Za.Wheeler 10-10. HRs_Washington, Harper (13), Span (5). New York, Flores (4).

Cardinals 5, Rockies 4 Col. SL

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F.Morales, Kahnle (5), Brothers (6), Nicasio (7), B.Brown (8) and Rosario; S.Miller, C.Martinez (7), Choate (8), S.Freeman (9), Neshek (9) and Y.Molina. W_S. Miller 10-9. L_F.Morales 6-8. Sv_ Neshek (6). HRs_St. Louis, Holliday (18), M.Carpenter (8).

Diamondbacks 10, Padres 4 SD Ar.

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T.Ross, Wieland (4), Garces (5), R.Alvarez (6), Campos (7), A.Torres (8) and Rivera; C.Anderson, D.Hudson (6), O.Perez (7), E.Marshall (8), Stites (9) and Gosewisch. W_C. Anderson 9-6. L_T.Ross 13-14. HRs_San Diego, Grandal (13), Solarte (4).

Dodgers 17, Giants 0 LA SF

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Greinke, Elbert (7), C.Perez (8), Y.Garcia (9) and A.Ellis, Federowicz; T.Hudson, Lincecum (2), Kickham (5), Bochy (6), Cordier (8), Heston (9) and Posey, Quiroz. W_Greinke 15-8. L_T.Hudson 9-11. HRs_Los Angeles, Uribe (9), Greinke (1), Van Slyke (11).

Football NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Miami N.Y. Jets Buffalo New England South Tennessee Houston Jacksonville Indianapolis North Cincinnati Baltimore Pittsburgh Cleveland West Denver San Diego Oakland Kansas City

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Thursday’s Game Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 6 Sunday’s Games Dallas at Tennessee, 9 a.m. New England at Minnesota, 9 a.m. Miami at Buffalo, 9 a.m. Jacksonville at Washington, 9 a.m. Arizona at N.Y. Giants, 9 a.m. New Orleans at Cleveland, 9 a.m. Atlanta at Cincinnati, 9 a.m. Detroit at Carolina, 9 a.m. Seattle at San Diego, 12:05 p.m. St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 12:05 p.m.

Houston at Oakland, 12:25 p.m. Kansas City at Denver, 12:25 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Green Bay, 12:25 p.m. Chicago at San Francisco, 4:30 p.m. Monday’s Game Philadelphia at Indianapolis, 4:30 p.m. All Times ADT

Texas Southern 30, Central St. (Ohio) 16< W. Illinois 38, Drake 13< Youngstown St. 44, Butler 13< SOUTHWEST Arkansas 49, Texas Tech 28<

Major College Scores EAST Boise St. 38, UConn 21< Boston College 37, Southern Cal 31< Bryant 13, Maine 10< Delaware 28, Colgate 25< Duquesne 33, Dayton 13< Fordham 54, Rhode Island 7< Georgetown 27, Marist 7< Holy Cross 20, CCSU 7< Lafayette 50, Robert Morris 3< Monmouth (NJ) 21, Wagner 16< New Hampshire 45, Lehigh 27< Penn St. 13, Rutgers 10< Sacred Heart 44, Assumption 14< Stony Brook 20, American International 3< SOUTH Abilene Christian 38, Troy 35< Air Force 48, Georgia St. 38< Alabama 52, Southern Miss. 12< Alabama St. 47, MVSU 22< Alcorn St. 52, Louisiana College 10< Bethune-Cookman 36, Grambling St. 23< Charlotte 40, NC Central 28< Chattanooga 42, Austin Peay 6< Coastal Carolina 30, SC State 3< Duke 41, Kansas 3< E. Kentucky 55, Morehead St. 13< East Carolina 28, Virginia Tech 21< FAU 50, Tulsa 21< Florida 36, Kentucky 30, 3OT< Fort Valley St. 42, Savannah St. 28< Gardner-Webb 34, Va. Lynchburg 0< Georgia Tech 42, Georgia Southern 38< Henderson St. 27, Nicholls St. 10< Howard 35, Morehouse 17< Jacksonville 35, San Diego 18< James Madison 38, St. Francis (Pa.) 22< LSU 31, Louisiana-Monroe 0< Liberty 56, Brevard 31< Marshall 44, Ohio 14< McNeese St. 48, Prairie View 16< Mercer 49, Stetson 0< Miami 41, Arkansas St. 20< Middle Tennessee 50, W. Kentucky 47, 3OT< Mississippi 56, Louisiana 15< Mississippi St. 35, South Alabama 3< Morgan St. 28, Bowie St. 3< NC A&T 17, Elon 12< NC State 49, South Florida 17< Northwestern St. 51, Southern U. 27< Old Dominion 17, E. Michigan 3< Pittsburgh 42, FIU 25< Presbyterian 10, Furman 7< Richmond 42, Hampton 17< South Carolina 38, Georgia 35< Tennessee St. 35, Jackson St. 7< Towson 21, Delaware St. 7< Tulane 35, SE Louisiana 20< UAB 41, Alabama A&M 14< VMI 52, Davidson 24< Vanderbilt 34, UMass 31< Virginia 23, Louisville 21< W. Carolina 35, Catawba 17< West Virginia 40, Maryland 37< William & Mary 29, Norfolk St. 14< Wofford 42, North Greenville 27< MIDWEST Bowling Green 45, Indiana 42< Illinois St. 34, E. Illinois 15< Indiana St. 27, Ball St. 20< Iowa St. 20, Iowa 17< Michigan 34, Miami (Ohio) 10< Missouri 38, UCF 10< Missouri St. 38, North Dakota 0< N. Dakota St. 58, Incarnate Word 0< Notre Dame 30, Purdue 14< Ohio St. 66, Kent St. 0< S. Illinois 50, SE Missouri 23< Syracuse 40, Cent. Michigan 3<

CSU-Pueblo 47, Sam Houston St. 21< Lamar 73, Texas College 0< Navy 35, Texas St. 21< Oklahoma 34, Tennessee 10< Oklahoma St. 43, UTSA 13< Stephen F. Austin 38, Texas A&M Commerce 17< TCU 30, Minnesota 7< UCLA 20, Texas 17< UTEP 42, New Mexico St. 24<

FAR WEST Colorado St. 49, UC Davis 21< Idaho St. 39, Chadron St. 34< Montana St. 43, Cent. Arkansas 33< N. Arizona 62, NM Highlands 23< N. Colorado 28, Houston Baptist 20< N. Illinois 48, UNLV 34< Oregon 48, Wyoming 14< S. Dakota St. 26, S. Utah 6< Stanford 35, Army 0< Utah St. 36, Wake Forest 24< W. Michigan 45, Idaho 33< Washington 44, Illinois 19<

Soccer MLS Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE W D.C. 14 S. Kansas City 13 New England 13 New York 9 Columbus 9 Philadelphia 9 Toronto FC 9 Houston 9 Chicago 5 Montreal 5

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Friday’s Games Sporting Kansas City 4, Chivas USA 0 Seattle FC 3, Real Salt Lake 2 Saturday’s Games Philadelphia 2, New York 2, tie New England 2, Montreal 1 Chicago 1, Toronto FC 1, tie FC Dallas 2, Vancouver 1 Houston 2, Columbus 2, tie Colorado 2, Portland 2, tie Sunday’s Games Los Angeles at San Jose, 11 a.m. ADT

Transactions BASEBALL American League TAMPA BAY RAYS — Recalled RHP Nate Karns from Durham (IL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Assigned 1B Matt Hague and OF Darin Mastroianni outright to Buffalo (IL). National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Recalled LHP Joe Paterson and OF Brett Jackson from Reno (PCL). FOOTBALL National Football League DETROIT LIONS —Signed S Nate Ness. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Released DE Chris Smith. Signed S Craig Loston from the practice squad. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Released FB Zach Line. Signed RB Joe Banyard from the practice squad. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Released LB Darius Fleming. Signed LB Deontae Skinner from the practice squad. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed LB Bojay Filimoeatu from the practice squad. ST. LOUIS RAMS — Signed DE Robert Quinn to a four-year contract extension.

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With 2:50 left, Sheldon Hutt hit Zach McKenna for an 8-yard touchdown, then Eric Hill ran in the two-point conversion for a one-point game, but that was as close as Homer would get. Fisk carried 14 times for 101 yards for Homer. Seward 22, Barrow 20 The visiting Seahawks notched a big Greatland Conference victory. Seward moves to 2-1 in the league and 3-2 overall, while Barrow falls to 3-1 in the league and 3-2 overall. The first quarter featured plenty of scoring, with the Seahawks notching a touchdown and two-point conversion with just a second left in the first to tie the game at 14. Barrow had the lone touchdown of the second quarter, but the Seahawks were able to stuff the attempted run conversion. That was useful in the third quarter, when Seward had a touchdown and two-point conversion to clinch the game. Monroe Catholic 26, Voznesenka 14 The Rams won the Greatland Conference matchup to move to 1-3 in the league and 1-4 overall, while the Cougars fell to 0-4 in the league and overall. Saturday Stars 48, Bears 0 Soldotna Kodiak

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3rd Quarter Sol — Gibbs 2 run (Jones kick), 5:47. 4th Quarter Sol — Chavez 34 pass from Furlong (kick failed), 10:03. Sol — Chavez 46 run (Jones kick), 2:05. First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing — Soldotna: Fenton 2-41, Gibbs 26-144, Blumentritt 6-39, Chavez 6-71, Furlong 5-(-19), Ackerman 1-15, Prior 1-8. Kodiak: Javier 18-31, Galindez 4-(-2), Miranda 3-8, Kionisala 3-3, Carros 1-(-4). Passing — Soldotna: Furlong 10-13-0 — 171. Kodiak: Javier 1-5-1 — 7. Receiving — Soldotna: Ackerman 1-20, Gibbs 1-22, Walden 2-20, Chavez 3-86, Jones 3-18. Kodiak: Eluska 1-7. Saturday Kings 23, Mariners 22 Ketchikan Homer

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the board and make something positive,” Cockerham said. “I told them at halftime, just don’t fold the tent. Go out there, get out of the huddle, look sharp, and make something positive out of it.” Valdez had four first downs in the entire game. In the second half, Nikiski began attempting field goals,

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“I didn’t really know how I was going to arrange it,” Segura said. “It was kind of see how they’re gonna do.” Segura said it provided setter Rachel Thompson to get hitting opportunities, adding that the team got the win on Thompson’s 18th birthday. Thompson ended with 14 kills. After moving JV player Emily Hensley to the setter position, Segura said the only time the Bulldogs came up short was the second set, when the team fell into a rut. “It was just one of those games, they kept making mistakes,” Segura said. “But they came out of it great.” Nikiski senior libero Laura Hufford provided 21 digs, Lauren O’Brien added six kills, Brianna Vollertson had five aces and Hensley had 15 assists and six aces.

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing — Nikiski: C. Riddall 12-246, Castro 5-83, D. Broussard 4-58, Cooper 2-16, R. Riddall 2-14, Anderson 1-6. Valdez: Hansen 12-(-21), Howard 9-(-2), Coats 2-3, #41 2-(-6), Sodergren 1-0, Porritt 2-4. Passing — Nikiski: Anderson 9-12-0—155. Valdez: Hansen 8-19-5—174. Receiving — Nikiski: Holloway 5-89, D. Broussard 2-33, Carstens 2-33. Valdez: Bauman 4-94, Radotich 3-80.

South Carolina knocks off Georgia By The Associated Press

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Dylan Thompson threw for three touchdowns and No. 24 South Carolina’s maligned defense stood strong on a fourth-quarter goal line stand to topple No. 6 Georgia 38-35 on Saturday night. The Bulldogs (1-1, 0-1 Southeastern Conference) had a first-and-goal on the Gamecocks’ 4 down three points with 5:24 remaining. But Hutson Mason was called for intentional grounding to set Georgia back and the usually reliable Marshall Morgan missed a 28yard field goal. BOSTON COLLEGE 37, No. 9 USC 31 BOSTON — Boston College quarterback Tyler Murphy rushed for 191 yards, breaking free for a 66-yard touchdown with 3:30 to play as Boston College beat Southern California — the Eagles’ first victory over a top 10 team in a decade.

No. 2 OREGON 48, WYOMING 14 EUGENE, Ore. — Quarterback Marcus Mariota passed for 221 yards and two touchdowns and ran for two more scores and Oregon survived a slow start to beat Wyoming.

Oregon (3-0) erased a 7-0 defiThe win gives the Aggies a Hogan threw for 216 yards and cit with four second-quarter touch- 3-0 record for the first time since four touchdowns, and Stanford redowns to take command. 2010. bounded from a loss to Southern California with a win over Army.

No. 3 ALABAMA 52, SOUTHERN MISS 12 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Blake Sims passed for two touchdowns and rushed for a third in three quarters and might have staked his claim as Alabama’s undisputed starting quarterback in a victory over Southern Miss. Sims was 12-of-17 passing for 168 yards for the Crimson Tide (30) ahead of the team’s Southeastern Conference opener against Florida. Jake Coker didn’t come in until late in the third quarter against the Golden Eagles (1-2), who have lost 25 of their last 27 games.

No. 4 OKLAHOMA 34, TENNESSEE 10 NORMAN, Okla. — Trevor Knight passed for 308 yards to help Oklahoma defeat Tennessee. Knight threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score for the Sooners (3-0), who won their seventh straight game.

No. 7 TEXAS A&M 38, RICE 10 COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Kenny Hill threw for 300 yards and four touchdowns and Texas A&M overcame a slow start for a win over Rice.

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three kills and two blocks. “I don’t think the score showed how they really played,” said Nikiski coach Stacey Segura. “They competed point for point with Grace until the end.”

ACS 3, Homer 2 The Mariners completed a three-game road trip with a tight loss to Anchorage Christian Schools Saturday in Anchorage. The loss dropped Homer’s Southcentral Conference mark to 3-2. Homer lost with scores of 2522, 23-25, 25-13, 14-25 and 1015. Larsen Fellows led the offense with nine kills, followed by Kelly Liebers with four kills and McKi Needham and Maryhana Bowe

No. 8 BAYLOR 63, BUFFALO 21

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AMHERST, N.Y. — Bryce PetBOULDER, Colo. — Taylor ty threw four touchdown passes, Kelly threw for three touchdowns leading Baylor to a victory against and ran 50 yards for another score Buffalo. before leaving with a right foot injury, and Arizona State withstood a late challenge from Colorado to No. 10 LSU 31, LOUISIANA-MONROE 0 beat the Buffaloes. BATON ROUGE, La. — Darrel EAST CAROLINA 28, Williams ran for two touchdowns, No. 17 VIRGINIA TECH 21 fellow freshman Leonard Fournette added another, and No. 10 LSU BLACKSBURG, Va. — East posted its second-straight shutout, Carolina quarterback Shane Carden beating Louisiana-Monroe. threw three touchdown passes and scored a rushing touchdown with 16 seconds left to lead the Pirates No. 11 NOTRE DAME 30, to an upset of Virginia Tech. PURDUE 14 INDIANAPOLIS — EverNo. 20 MISSOURI 38, ett Golson threw two touchdown CENTRAL FLORIDA 10 passes and ran for another score as Notre Dame scored the final 20 COLUMBIA, Mo. — Maty points and beat Purdue. Mauk threw four touchdown passes, two each to Jimmie Hunt and Bud No. 12 UCLA 20, TEXAS 17 Sasser, and passed for 144 yards to lead Missouri past Central Florida. ARLINGTON, Texas — UCLA backup quarterback Jerry NeuheiVIRGINIA 23, sel threw two touchdown passes, No. 21 LOUISVILLE 21 including a 33-yarder to Jordan Payton with 3 minutes left, and the CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Bruins avoided an upset with a win Greyson Lambert threw for one over Texas. touchdown and ran for another and Ian Frye kicked a 42-yard field goal No. 14 MISSISSIPPI 56, with 3:41 remaining, giving Virginia LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE a victory against Louisville.

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Grace 3, Nikiski 0 Grace Christian swept Nikiski in a Southcentral Conference matchup Friday in Anchorage, with game scores of 25-13, 25-21 and 25-17. Senior setter Rachel Thompson led Nikiski with 18 assists and five serving aces. Libero Laura Hufford provided 18 digs, Lauren O’Brien had four kills and Ayla Pitt had

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Yankees snap Orioles’ winning streak at 6 By The Associated Press

BALTIMORE — Chris Young stole home in his latest surprising September performance, and the New York Yankees beat AL East-leading Baltimore 3-2 Saturday, ending the Orioles’ longest winning streak of the season at six. The Yankees bounced back after being swept in a doubleheader Friday. New York stayed on the fringe of the wild-card race while Baltimore’s magic number for clinching the division remained at five. ANGELS 5, ASTROS 2 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jered Weaver earned his AL-leading 17th win, Mike Trout homered twice and the Angels reduced their magic number for clinching the AL West to four with a victory over the

Astros. since June 23 against the New York quired in a trade with the Boston The Angels extended their win- Yankees. He finished 2 for 3 with a Red Sox. ning streak to 10 games — one off walk and three RBIs. the franchise record set in 1964 — TIGERS 5, INDIANS 4 improving to a major league-best WHITE SOX 5, TWINS 1; 93-55. DETROIT — Alex Avila hit WHITE SOX 7, TWINS 6 a two-out, two-run homer in the CHICAGO — Dayan Viciedo eighth inning and the Tigers kept RANGERS 3, BRAVES 2 hit a two-run homer in the ninth in- their slim AL Central lead, beating ARLINGTON, Texas — ning to lift the White Sox to a win the Indians. Rougned Odor’s go-ahead double over the Twins and a sweep of their The Tigers remained a halfgave fellow rookie Lisalverto Bo- doubleheader. game ahead of Kansas City, which nilla a win in his first major league Jose Abreu started the winning topped Boston 7-1. start, and the last-place Rangers rally with a leadoff walk against handed the Braves another setback Glen Perkins (3-3). NATIONALS 10, METS 3 in their push for an NL wild-card spot. NEW YORK — Bryce Harper CUBS 6, PIRATES 4 homered, Ian Desmond drove in PITTSBURGH — Rook- three runs and the Washington NaBLUE JAYS 6, RAYS 3 ies Javier Baez and Matt Szczur tionals moved a step closer to their TORONTO — Adam Lind hit homered, and the Cubs snapped second NL East title in three years a tiebreaking two-run homer in the a seven-game losing streak with a with a victory over the Mets. seventh inning for Toronto, and Ed- victory over the Pirates. Anthony Rendon added to his win Encarnacion also went deep. Felix Doubront (2-1) pitched huge series with four hits as WashLind connected off Brad Box- six scoreless innings for the Cubs ington reduced its magic number to berger (5-2) for his first homer in his third start since he was ac- six for clinching the division. Den-

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jeremy PHOENIX — Mark Trumbo Guthrie retired the final 17 batters had three hits and three RBIs, leadhe faced, Omar Infante had three ing the Diamondbacks to a win hits and drove in two runs, and the over the sloppy San Diego Padres. Royals beat the Red Sox.

ATHLETICS 3, MARINERS 2 SEATTLE — Jed Lowrie drew a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the 10th inning to force in the tiebreaking run and lift the Athletics to a victory over Seattle.

DODGERS 17, GIANTS 0 SAN FRANCISCO — Zack Greinke pitched six scoreless innings and hit his fourth career home run, and the Dodgers romped past

CARDINALS 5, ROCKIES 4 ST. LOUIS — Matt Holliday homered in the first inning for the second straight night and Shelby Miller pitched six solid innings and had an RBI double, leading the Cardinals over the Rockies.

REDS 5, BREWERS 1 MILWAUKEE — David Holmberg pitched six effective innings, Billy Hamilton hit a two-run triple and the Reds snapped the Brewers’ three-game winning streak.

Mayweather tops Maidana TIM DAHLBERG AP Boxing Writer

LAS VEGAS — Floyd Mayweather Jr. refused to allow Marcos Maidana to turn their rematch into a brawl, boxing masterfully to win a 12-round unanimous decision Saturday night in their welterweight title fight. Mayweather remained unbeaten in 47 pro fights, drawing upon his 18 years of experience and frustrating Maidana the entire night. The fight was a marked contrast to their first bout in May, when Maidana roughed Mayweather up in a close fight. Two ringside judges scored it 116-111 for Mayweather, while the third had it 115-112. The Associated Press had it 117-110. “I felt sharper in the first fight, my rhythm was off,” Mayweather said. “I got hit with some shots

tonight I shouldn’t have gotten hit with. But that comes with the sport.” The fight was held up momentarily in the eighth round when Mayweather said that Maidana bit him on the wrist while the two were tied up. Maidana was penalized for tripping Mayweather in the 10th round. Mayweather complained long after the first fight in May that Maidana was a dirty fighter, and complained even more when Maidana seemed to try to hit him below the belt in a clinch in the eighth round, then apparently tried to bite him. Mayweather immediately jumped back and gestured to referee Kenny Bayless that Maidana bit him on the wrist. He went to his corner and showed Bayless where the bite was, then went over to the Showtime announcers table to complain.

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Kenai Kardinals’ Kyle Foree carries the ball as Wasilla Warriors’ Austin Sodorff goes in for a tackle Friday at Kenai Central High School in Kenai.

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a quick opening half. Wasilla kicker Carson Reed, a sophomore, went kick for kick with Kenai’s Jace Baker, with many of his fourth down kicks leaving Kenai with a lot of field to work with under darkening, rainy skies. “I just told him with the crosswind to aim at the right goalpost,” Rilatos said. “I said don’t make the referree have to make a decision, just let it drift on in and make your kick make the difference. “He’s as good as or better than any kicker in the state. We’re blessed to have him. He’s getting all that he put in during summer workouts.” However, Kenai led 10-7 at halftime, scoring all 10 of its points in a span of 68 seconds at the end of the first half. After receiving a Wasilla punt, the Kards marched down to the Wasilla 18-yard line and scored their first points of the night on a 35yard field goal from Marshall Vest with 1:24 to go. On the ensuing kickoff, the Wasilla kick receiver fumbled the ball and gave it right back to Kenai. On the fourth play of the drive, quarterback Jace Baker connected with Chase Gillies on a fade route to the right corner of the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown pass with 16 seconds left in the half. Gillies miraculously held on to the ball after juggling the initial catch. The second half started with the same kind of drama. On the second snap of the third quarter, Logan fumbled the ball over to Wasilla, setting the Warriors up on the Kenai 19-yard line. After three plays, Wasilla attemped a 35-yard field goal, but missed. Two Wasilla possessions later, Renk took the ball up the right sideline and broke through for the go-ahead,

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Kenai Brown Bears’ Collin Charyszyn and Fairbanks Ice Dogs’ Jacob Hetz go for the puck Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna.

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67-yard touchdown, putting Wasilla ahead 14-10. On Kenai’s very next drive, the momentum continued to swing the Warriors’ way. Foree proceeded to lose the ball in Wasilla territory, leaving Morrow with the easy scoop and score from 15 yards out. “If you go look at us and the teams we’ve played, I really think we have an excellent run defense,” Otto said. “We came out in the second half, just keep doing the same thing we were doing, and we just came out there and stripped a lot of good balls.” Coach Rilatos said he has his team working on defensive skills every practice and his team prides itself on that defensive intensity. “All teams work on ball security, and that’s a paramount thing for us,” Rilatos said. “Our running backs work with coach (Abe) Salmon every day, and usually two separate times a day.” After the Morrow touchdown with 1:48 remaining in the third quarter, Kenai embarked on a long drive that was extended on a Wasilla penalty following a Kenai punt. The Kards went from their own 20yard line to the Wasilla 16 on a 15-play drive, but came agonizingly close to scoring when

Logan fumbled the ball. “What hurt us was when we were finally driving the ball, and Logan fumbles,” Marquez said. “But I tell you what, I’m still gonna hand No. 25 the football. I’m very proud of that young man.” After a Wasilla three-andout possession that resulted in a punt to give the Kards midfield position, Kenai gave the ball right back when Baker tossed an interception to Wolfe with 4:06 left. After another Wasilla three-and-out, Kenai took over once again on a frenzied drive from their own 38 to the Wasilla 20 in an eightplay drive that ultimately ended in a second interception, this time to Morrison 4 yards out from the end zone. It prompted Rilatos to praise his defensive backs. “Once we get into a situation that we know they’re going to pass, they do the things they’re taught to do,” Rilatos said. “We started backing our DBs a little bit, and pressuring the Kenai quarterback to throw.” Marquez added that his squad is not primed to throw the ball as many times as it did in the final minutes. “We’re not that team with a minute and a half left to C

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Clary, the third-year Ice Dog who has been a thorn in the Bears side, picked up a loose puck behind the defense and rammed in an unassisted insurance goal. Beauparlant said the goal came due to poor defensive coverage, while Stewart credited a good forecheck and good stick. From there, Stewart said Munson and the defensemen did a solid job of closing out the game. Munson had 21 saves, while Quinn had 25. Beauparlant said a highlight for his squad was the play of the line of Jacob Gerson, Sam Carlson and Tanner Schachle. It was the first junior game for all three. “Those three really pushed for ice time and played well,” Beauparlant said.

Beauparlant said. “The guys adjusted quickly. That shows we have intelligent players with high hockey IQs.” Matt Wikman tied the game for the Bears just 3:49 into the second, taking a pass from Evan Butcher, skating out of the corner to the faceoff circle, and beating Fairbanks goalie Patrick Munson. “I think he played a good, all-around game,” Beauparlant said of Wikman. “That was a nice example of what he can do.” With 29 seconds left in the second period, Fairbanks appeared to take the lead back when Ohrvall took a shot that Clarion reporter Joey Klecka Kenai River goalie Zach Quinn contributed to this story. Full couldn’t quite handle, leaving stats were not available as the Johnny Mueller to poke in the Clarion went to press. rebound. Saturday But the whistle had blown Brown Bears 5, Ice Dogs 3 when Quinn had appeared to Kenai River 1 1 3 —5 glove Ohrvall’s shot, meaning Fairbanks 1 1 1 —3 the play was dead before the goal scored. Friday Ice Dogs 3, Brown Bears 1 “Our veterans did a good 1 0 2 —3 job,” Stewart said. “I didn’t say Fairbanks 0 1 0 —1 anything. They just said that Kenai River period — 1. Fairbanks, Ohrvall (Gathere are 30 seconds left in the First briel), 4:16. Penalties — Kenai River 3 for period and we can get through 6:00; Fairbanks 1 for 2:00. Second period — 2. Kenai River, Wikman this.” 3:49. Penalties — Fairbanks 2 Beauparlant said the reprieve (Butcher), for 4:00. had his team playing better Third period — 3. Fairbanks, Ohrvall hockey until 4:35 into the final (Stridsberg, Madry), 4:35; 4. Fairbanks, (un.), 8:47. Penalties — Fairbanks 1 period, when Ohrvall scored af- Clary for 2:00; Kenai River 2 for 4:00. ter Quinn had already saved a Shots on goal — Fairbanks 6-7-15—28; Kenai River 7-7-8—22. pair of shots. Goalies — Fairbanks, Munson (22 shots, “That was just poor clear- 21 saves); Kenai River, Quinn (28 shots, ance from in front of our net,” 25 saves). Power plays — Fairbanks 0 for 6; Kenai Beauparlant said. With 11:13 left, Lonnie River 0 for 3.

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here are some things I’m hesitant to discuss with people I’ve just met — religion and politics are probably near the top of the list. People tend to have very strongly held views on those topics, and until you get to know them, you run the risk of getting into an argument over some casual remark that wasn’t intended to offend. When people whom I’ve just met bring those topics up, I try to listen politely and move on to another topic, usually with a Forrest Gump response — something factual but noncommittal, followed with “and that’s all I have to say about that.” After this summer, I think I’m ready to put sports on that list, too. I’ll admit, I used to be a passionate sports fan. I could recite stats and debate starting lineups with the best of them. Of course, at that time, let’s just say there weren’t a lot of championship parades going on where I grew up, and most of my sports arguments ended that way, too. It’s pretty hard to come up with a rebuttal when the team on the other side of the debate has a championship ring. While I still follow sports, over the past few years I have become a much more casual fan. It’s a fun diversion, but a topic I no longer lose sleep over (except maybe when my team is in the World Series). Anyway, this past summer, my wife and I spent a few days at a lodge in Maine to do some mountain biking. I had a blast, but there was a point one evening where the chit chat with other guests turned from topics I am comfortable with — careers, raising kids, mountain biking adventures and getting older — to sports. And then it got downright uncomfortable when the topic of sports intersected with politics. Apparently, there are some East Coast states where mercy rules for high school football have been taken to extremes, and coaches are suspended for exceeding certain point totals and point differentials. Now, I never played organized football, but I did play soccer and run track through college. I also coached a high school soccer team for a few seasons, and I have been on both sides of a lopsided game. To be honest, neither side is a whole lot of fun, but I’ve always felt that taking your lumps is one of those things that builds character. And over my athletic career, I’d say I built a lot of character. Anyway, let’s just say the debate was passionate but unmoderated, and some of the participants had very strong personalities. Making it more interesting — and from my perspective, uncomfortable — was that one of the participants had played in the NFL, but only a few people in the room knew it. It was, as the kids say, awkward. I pointed out that when I covered sports, I was glad to see Alaska use a running clock in the second half when games got out of hand — but that’s all I had to say about that. After what felt like forever, and with the debate still going strong, I yawned, stretched and headed off to bed. Fortunately, the discussion didn’t carry over to the next day, and we talked about the virtues of bacon and maple syrup over breakfast. We all whole-heartedly endorsed those things as delicious. However, as an Alaskan, there are certain questions that are bound to come up when you travel, and I will say this about the intense debate on high school football: it made the inquiries that we got regarding Sarah Palin look pretty tame — and that’s all I have to say about that. Reach Clarion editor Will Morrow at will.morrow@peninsulaclarion.com.

Boutons welcome daughter Glenn and Ginger Bouton Jr. of Soldotna announce the birth of their daughter, Evelyn Joy Bouton, at 3:18 p.m. on June 27, 2014. She weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces, and measured 21 inches. She joins brother Tyler, 9, and sisters Lillian, 6, and Katelyn, 3. Her grandparents are Lorrel and Anna Ludy, and Allen and Patsy Bouton. Her great-grandparents are Glenn and Lela Bouton and William Ludy.

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the Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC) at Fort Knox, Kentucky. The 29 days of training provide the best possible professional training and evaluation for all cadets in the aspects of military life, administration and logistical support. Although continued military training and leadership development is included in the curriculum, the primary focus of the course is to develop and evaluate each cadet’s officer potential by exercising the cadet’s intelligence, common sense, ingenuity and physical stamina. The cadet command assesses each cadet’s performance and progress in officer traits, qualities and professionalism while attending the course. Cadets usually attend LDAC between their junior and senior years of college, and they must complete the course to qualify for commissioning. Upon successful completion of the course, the ROTC program, and graduation from college, cadets are commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army, Army National Guard, or Army Reserve. Garcia is the daughter of Jackie and Tony Garcia of Kenai. She is a 2012 graduate of Kenai Central High School.

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Learning for Life Using Alaska’s wild berries and other wild edibles If you have lived in Alaska for very long you know our Cooperative Extension Service “Berry Book” has gone through many revisions over the last few decades. Recently it has gone through yet another change adding more berries and expanding some sections including the use of roses. Our Communications Department has challenged Extension Offices across the state to find creative ways to disperse of the “old” copies for free. Our Kenai Peninsula Office has decided to challenge the public to a berry identification opportunity. The first five people to come in to our office and correctly identify our collection of berries will be awarded a free “Berry Book.” We are located at 43961 Kalifornsky Beach Road, Suite A, Soldotna. This is the same building as Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Our office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 p.m. For more information call us at262-5824, or visit our website at http://www.uaf.edu/ces/districts/kenai/.

Kyle and Emily Kornelis of Soldotna announce the birth of their daughter, Marietta Eve Kornelis at 2:01 a.m. on Aug. 14, 2014. She weighed 5 pounds, Share community information here 15.6 ounces and measured 19.25 inches. She joins a Marietta Eve Kornelis Has a new addition to your family just arrived? sister, Hadley. Her grandWhere in the world is your military person and parents are Tom and Mary Rhyner of Kenai, and what are they up to? Got a new graduate, dean’s list Keith and Mary Lee Kornelis of Kenai. student or an award-receiving youth? Email your community events to news@peninsulaclarion.com, fax it to 283-3299, drop it off at the Clarion office in Kenai at 150 Trading Bay Drive (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or Garcia completes Leader mail your information to us at P.O. Box 3009, Kenai AK 99611. Development and Assessment Events, wedding, engagement and birth submisChristianna N. Garcia, an Army Reserve Offi- sions may not be older than six months. Wedding cers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadet at University anniversary announcements are printed in five-year of Portland, Portland, Oregon, has graduated from increments beginning with the 20th.

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Thank you, to not only all of the Jr. and Senior High School students of Cook Inlet Academy and the staff/volunteer parents who helped, but to all who pledged to support them. Work-A-Thon, which was held this last Wednesday, was another successful day of volunteering to help elderly people and non-profits in our community. Teams from the school were sent out to work and many spent the day scrubbing, dusting, mowing, trimming, and in one case replacing a rotten deck. Another group, sent to the Food Bank, organized and shelved while also providing lunch entertainment in the way of live music and song. Many calls of thanks have poured in from grateful recipients who were unable to do many of the things these kids did for them. If you supported our day of helping our community, we want to say thank you! Many were blessed by it.

Home sellers, give every room a role By KIM COOK Associated Press

Many of us have one room in the house that doesn’t really have a job. Maybe we set it up with an air bed once in a while for guests, or shove out-ofseason clothing boxes in there, or use it as a holding zone for stuff we’re not sure what to do with. But when your house is on the market, every room has a role to play to make the sale. Next to fixing whatever’s broken, staging — decorating rooms in an inviting way to help people imagine living in them — is important. “The purpose of home staging is to draw the buyers into the house emotionally so they say, ‘Wow, we want to live here!’” says Melinda Bartling, a real-estate agent and home stager in Overland Park, Kansas. “Buyers must be able to see themselves living in the house, not questioning why it looks the way it does. For example, if you use your finished basement as a catch-all, buyers will wonder what’s wrong with the space.” New York-based real-estate agent Nathalie Clark’s motto is “minimalism with personality.” “The owner’s presence must be as discreet as possible, but the rooms have to feel inhabited and should clearly state their function,” she says. Some ideas from stagers on what to do with an unused space: — MAKE IT A CLOSET Everyone wants good storage. Turn a potential shortcoming into a valuable feature by transforming a small room into a large closet or dressing room. Install a shelving system; if money’s an issue, just outfit one long wall to achieve the purpose. Add a chair or ottoman and a large mirror, perhaps, so buyers can imagine a dressing room.

If your home is short on storage, consider outfitting an under-stair niche or other “dead” space with shelving, and stock the shelves with smart-looking boxes and bins. But leave some empty space in a closet, too. “Closets filled with items other than clothes send the message there isn’t enough storage in the house,” says Bartling. — MAKE IT CREATIVE Transform a bedroom with a tiny closet into creative workspace. Suggest a craft or art studio with a table and some neatly displayed materials. Line up The incorrect puzzle and answer for Conceptis Sudoku were published in Friday’s Clarion. The answer to Thursday’s puzzle and the new Friday puzzle are printed here.

a series of identical bookshelves and make a small yet inviting library by adding a rug, a comfortable chair and a side table. — MAKE IT AN OFFICE Real-estate agents tend to prefer that bedrooms be staged as bedrooms, because buyers usually want lots of those. But depending on your market, it may pay off to stage one of those rooms as a home office. If you’ve got more than four bedrooms, Clark says, turn one into a home office. In a four-bedroom home, “use the room farthest from a bathroom,” she advises.

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Reformed drinkers are pretty obnoxious, aren’t they? They are in the same league with smokers who have gone cold turkey and start ranting against anyone still afflicted with the nasty habit. But there is a third category of person whose newly reformed behavior drives all around him bonkers: the driver who has just had his broken windshield replaced.... I am in that group of The Newly Enlightened, and let me tell you, brothers and sisters, I see the world much more clearly now. Not just because all

those spiderweb cracks are gone, you understand, but also because I am so much more aware of the dangers lurking ahead of me that want to send my new windshield to Davy Jones’s Junkyard. (“Hey, slow down! Can’t you see that jacked-up truck in front of you has no mud flaps to protect you from flying gravel?”) Before my windshield was hit by a rock from a lawn mower, I never thought about the dangers that lay all around even when my car wasn’t in motion. Now I do. I park as far away from danger as possible.

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DEAR ABBY: I have a friend whose son is in sales, and he asked to give me a presentation. My friend instructed me that I was under no obligation to purchase anything; he just needed to practice it. I complied and didn’t buy anything he was pitching. He has now contacted me again to do another presentation because he has changed companies and wants to “practice” again. I dislike sales pitches and I’m also very busy. Ordinarily, I would just say no. However, because he’s my friend’s son I am unsure how to respond. Can you give me any suggestions? — ANONYMOUS OUT WEST DEAR ANONYMOUS: Because you agreed previously, the young man may

not realize that his asking again is an imposition. All you need to do is tell him that you are very busy. Then explain that you agreed the last time as a special favor to his parent, that you can’t do it, but you wish him luck with the new company.

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DEAR ABBY: What do you do when the hostess at a club meeting won’t tolerate shared information or food, but instead tells you to be quiet and listen only to HER history, gripes and opinions? — DUES PAYER, ANYWHERE, U.S.A. DEAR DUES PAYER: Before or after some of those meetings, have a chat with other club members. Find out if they, too, are being treated this way and, if they are, how they feel about it. If you are all duespaying members and can vote, it may be possible to remove her as hostess. However, if you are the only person she does this with, you might be happier being involved in another organization where your contributions will be appreciated instead of stifled. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. To order “How to Write Letters for All Occasions,” send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby — Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 610540447. Shipping and handling are included in the price.

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Aide should go to principal’s office for talking out of school DEAR ABBY: I have overheard a person who works as an aide at the local elementary school talking about the students — discussing their special needs, behavioral issues, etc. I think it is appalling that she’s relaying confidential information to others in the community. The rule for employees here is, “What happens in the school stays in the school.” I’m not sure what to do. I have heard from her too many times that it was “just an oversight” on her part. Should I let the parents of these students know, or make the school administrators aware of the situation? The people listening are, of course, just as guilty. Perhaps it’s not my place to interfere; however, I find her behavior to be unprofessional, and she should not be working in such a setting. If you publish this, I hope it will be all it takes to open someone’s eyes and seal their lips. What do you think? — BOILING OVER IN NEW ENGLAND DEAR BOILING OVER: I’m printing your letter, but I doubt it will silence the wagging tongue of a gossip who uses confidential information to get attention. What you should do is inform the principal of the school and let him or her “seal the leak.” If that doesn’t work, you should inform the parents because they may want to take action. But don’t jump the gun; go through channels first.

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ACROSS 1 Loaded, in Lyon 6 Hosiery hue 11 Eagles, Falcons and Cardinals 16 Last place 17 “No lie!” 18 Move out 20 Some politicians’ trips 21 Cub Scout leader 22 Salt away 24 Shrinks’ org. 25 What discoveries may yield 27 “Right you ___!” 28 Abbr. not found on most smartphones 29 JFK alternative in N.Y.C. 30 Nasty storm, e.g. 33 Film director who said, “I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time” 36 “___ be praised” 37 Paradoxical figure? 38 Fraternity member or muscle, briefly 39 Mary who introduced the miniskirt 40 Outs, in a way 42 “Law & Order” spinoff, informally 43 “Yes” 44 Ornery sorts 45 Didn’t take it lying down, say 47 ___ child (playful side) 48 Ayatollah predecessor 49 Indiana Jones menace 52 Lathered (up) 54 Game with falling popularity? 56 Native Oklahoman 59 Hit from behind 61 “Eh, any one is fine” 63 Fan of pop’s One Direction, maybe 64 Veered off course 65 Many Winslow Homer works 70 Some holiday greenery 74 The dark side 75 Kidnapping, e.g. 77 Island in Pacific W.W. II fighting 78 “The cautious seldom ___”: Confucius 79 Stone of “The Help” 80 Atomic clock part 81 Flog 83 Hightails it

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daughter-in-law and I did when we saw it was to rub on a layer of windshield treatment to make rain roll right off the glass and lessen the need for the wipers. My cars have never been without it, and with the rains we’ve had lately, it’s a necessity. Whenever I’m on the road, I want to see what might be coming my way. That especially applies to semis and cars and pedestrians, but now it applies to even the tiniest rock.

some day at 65 mph, the shards imploding on me and making it impossible for all the king’s BandAids to put me back together again. Flying glass is great in a Liam Neeson movie on the autobahn during rush hour, but not on River Watch Parkway during rush hour. My wonderful neighbor, whose yard guys were behind the rock, had my windshield replaced last week while I was at the hospital all day. A good neighbor is like gold. My intact windshield was a beauty to behold, and the first thing my

For months, the Likewise, I initial three cracks am more vigiin the glass grew lant (pronounced daily, and it was “scared”) on the great fun to mark road. Before, the daily progreswhen a tractorsion with a grease trailer whipped in pencil. (“Look, it’s front of me on the G lynn M oore veering off to the interstate, I merely right now. It’s startthought, “Rude!” and kept going. No more, ing to look like the Mississippi Valley.”) The cracks my friends. Now I slow down and didn’t seem to be in my line get a few more car lengths of vision, so I hoped the between us. I move to a police would understand if vacant lane if it means not they saw my windshield. Finally, though, the following some careless jerk. I am like the bull- cracks multiplied, and I fighter who got gored and got to wondering what doesn’t want to get near would happen if the glass decided to come apart the bull again.

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Virgo and a Moon in Taurus if born before 2:26 a.m. (PDT). Afterward, the Moon will be in Gemini. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Sept. 14, 2014: This year you discover the power of your words, and you see the results in the way others choose to respond. You are in a completion phase right now, as you will enter a new 12-year luck cycle next summer. If you are single, check out anyone you meet with care. People might not be who they project themselves to be. If you are attached, you and your sweetie often love being alone as a couple. Schedule a fun and long-desired vacation for just the two of you. GEMINI is always full of ideas. 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) HHHH Note the intensity around you. Observe who is trying to please whom. You might want to look past the obvious and head in a new direction. Your communication will excel as you become more vibrant and direct. Tonight: Say what you think, not what you think you should. This Week: All work and no play could be a problem. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH Be more aware of your spending habits. A direct approach with a loved one will make a difference in the long run. Detach in order to gain a new perspective, and you will be happier as a result. Your efforts matter. Tonight: Be willing to pitch in. This Week: Tap into your ingenuity. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH You’ll smile, and others will respond in kind. Know what you want and expect. Your ability to communicate allows greater give-and-take. Add more pizazz to your word choice, and it could make all the difference in how you’re received by others. Tonight: Your call. This Week: Communicate what is on your mind. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Be more deliberate in how you deal with someone. You could be surprised by how much your intuition plays into your interactions. You might be much more in tune with others than you realize. Open up to new possibilities. Tonight: Keep your opinions to yourself. This Week: Not until Tuesday will you feel like yourself. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH The Lion roars and people listen, especially since it appears that you know how to enjoy yourself more than other signs. You will opt for a different form of entertainment, and others will follow. Your words have an effect that can’t be ignored. Tonight: Leader of the gang. This Week: You can’t be stopped. C

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A permanent employment opportunity has come open with FedEx Express in Kenai. The position is for a P/T Courier, Monday- Friday. Starting pay is $17.80/ hour along with full medical benefits including vision, dental & retirement. Please apply online at www.fedex.com/careers

Healthcare

Agriculture Computing & Engineering Construction & Trades Domestics, Childcare, Aides Drivers/Transportation Education Finance & Accounting General Employment Healthcare Hospitality & Food Service Manufacturing & Production Oil & Refinery Office & Clerical Personal Care/Beauty Professional/ Management Real Estate, Leasing, Mortgage Retail Sales & Marketing Schools/Training Tourism Work Wanted

General Employment Now Hiring

Support Staff • NIKISKI • STERLING • KENAI • SOLDOTNA This position provides direct care services to individuals with developmental disabilities. Provides individualized assistance as needed by the consumer with daily life including but not limited to: meals, medications, personal care, teaching, training, help planning, shopping, basic housekeeping, errands, assistance with appointments, ordering of supplies, transportation, attending social or recreational activities, and supervision for health and safety. Qualifications, Education and Experience Required: High School Diploma or Equivalent. Must be 21 years of age and submit to a background check and drug screening. Must also have a clean driving record, current auto insurance and be able to transport consumers in your own vehicle. Apply now or stop by September 23rd for our Hiring Fair from 10a.m. to 3p.m. We have Full-time and Part-time schedules available. For a complete job description and application please visit fcsonline.org Please return application packet to Frontier Community Services 43335 K-Beach Rd Suite #36 Soldotna, AK 99669 Or email to work@fcsonline.org

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BUILDING MAINTENANCE PERSON 15hr/ wk. Maintain grounds, repairs, janitorial tasks, painting units, $12- $15. DOE. Apply in Person Monday- Thursday 8am- noon. Northwood Apts. 190 W. Park Ave. Soldotna

Healthcare HELP NEEDED Live in caregiver, Experienced female preferred. All expenses paid. (907)598-1945

Real Estate For Sale Commercial Property Condominiums/Town Homes Farms/Ranches Homes Income Property Land Manufactured Mobile Homes Multiple Dwelling Out of Area for Sale Steel Building Vacation Property Wanted To Buy Waterfront Property

TO EARN MORE Get started with the Employment section of the Classifieds. The Classifieds are your best source for a comprehensive collection of area job opportunities. Don’t spend another year with a job that doesn’t match your earning potential; open your eyes to new career choices with the Classifieds.

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Apartments, Unfurnished ALL TYPES OF RENTALS

Property Management and Oversight Division 170 N. Birch Suite 101, Soldotna (907)262-2522 Mary.Parske@century21.com www.Century21FreedomRealty.com

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3-Bedroom, 2-bath, K-beach area home, over 2200ft, 1.23 acres. 2200+ square foot home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garage,shed, two story addition with second living room and downstairs family room. Located just off K-beach in a desirable, K-beach elementary school location. Energy upgrades made from 3 star to 4 star. Motivated sellers. (907)252-1960

Manufactured Mobile Homes For Sale by Owner.

Single family residential mobile home, 1268sqft, on 1.06 acres. Property includes a well-maintained, partially fenced yard, along with an untouched treed area. Very private setting with wooded views on all sides. Conveniently located 4 miles from Nikiski High School and 8.5 miles from Captain Cook State Park. Includes a 12 x 12 shed with additional overhead storage, a large fenced dog pen, and is wired for your generator. 100 gallon propane tank, and an above ground 300 fuel tank, private well and septic. All appliances stay. Wonderful investment opportunity. Owners are highly motivated. $65,000. OBO (907)776-7641 call anytime.

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Commercial Property MIXED USE BUILDING 7 Offices, 2-bedroom apt., and pizza restaurant. Ideal for owner occupant for the offices and commercial rentals as well. Highway Frontage in Soldotna. 7200sq.ft. for $631,000. ($88. per Sq.Ft.) MLS #13-15371 McKay Investment (907)260-6675

Homes AFFORDABLE KENAI RIVER FRONT HOME Pristine 3-bedroom home on river. Fishing platform, large lot with extra RV space. Dramatic price adjustment, 12 miles out Funny River Road. $473,000. MLS# 14-11664 McKay Investments Co. (907)260-6675 HOME FOR SALE.

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KENAI KEYS PRICE REDUCTION 4-Bedroom, 2-bath in gated community, with boat launch a stone’s throw. ABOVE the flood plain. Contemporary and scrupulously maintained 2 level home. A steal at $315,000. NOW $295,000. MLS# 12-12227 McKay Investment Co.

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EXCELLENT OCEAN VIEW! Bay Arm Apartments, Kenai. Accepting applications for studio apartment, utilities included. $25. nonrefundable application fee. No pets. (907)283-4405. NEAR VIP Sunny 2-bedroom, 1,100sqft., $1,250. washer/dryer, Dish TV. carport, utilities included. No Smoking/ No Pets. (907)398-0027.

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.

Apartments, Furnished 1-KASILOF QUIET Waterfront cabins. Furnished, Dish, WIFI, washer/dryer. Pets OK. $495. + Seasonal. (907)398-6620 KENAI 1-Bedroom, furnished, $700., plus electric. No animals/ smoking. (907)398-1300. KENAI 1-Bedroom, furnished, heat, cable included. No pets. $700. month. (907)283-5203, (907)398-1642. Seasonal TOWNHOUSE Condominium On the River in Soldotna Fully furnished 1-bedroom, cable, from $880. Utilities included. No smoking/ pets. (907)262-7835 SOLDOTNA Furnished 1-Bedroom. Shady Lane Apartments. $725. Heat & cable included. No pets. (907)398-1642, (907)283-5203.

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Cabins CABIN Furnished, Sterling, 1-bedroom, quiet, utilities included. No Pets/ smoking. $715. month. (907)262-5325

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SOLDOTNA HOME for Sale. Two story 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath on a quiet cul-de-sac. Garage and carport. fireplace. New roof & paint. Close to schools. Approximately 1,500sqft. 273 Arlington Ct. $220,000. Paul (907)398-4773

Manufactured Mobile Homes MOBILE ON 1.29Acres 3-bedroom, 2-bath in showroom condition. New well, septic. Lot has rights to gated Kenai River boat launch (Funny River area). $149,500. MLS# 14-11704 McKay Investments Co. (907)260-6675

Rentals NIKISKI 3-Bedroom, 2 1/2-baths, large kitchen with island, wood burning stove, 2-car garage. approximately 2000sqft., on 2 acres. Very peaceful, a lot of wildlife. $310,000. (907)776-8487, (907)394-1122.

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NEWLY REMODELED Brunswick Apts. Soldotna. 1-bedroom, storage, $580. Washer/dryer on premises. (907)252-9634, (907)262-7986. No AHFC. Application outside 340 Apt. 5.

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Apartments, Unfurnished Apartments, Furnished Cabins Condominiums Town Homes Duplex Homes Lots For Rent Manufactured/Mobile Homes Misc. Rentals Office Space Out of Area Rentals Rental Wanted Retail/Commercial Space Roommate Wanted Rooms For Rent Storage Rentals Vacation Rentals

3-BEDROOM, 2-BATH Home. Roommate wanted. Sterling. Fully furnished. No pets. $600. month includes utilities/ dish. References required. Available immediately. (907)229-2648 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.

Manufactured/ Mobile Homes NIKISKI 3-Bedroom, 2.-bath, $990. per month. Pets allowed, includes utilities. Call (907)776-6563.

Retail/ Commercial Space WAREHOUSE K-Beach, 2,000Sqft., 14ft.-door, bathroom, heat included/ Deposit. $1,110. (907)283-7430.

Apartments, Unfurnished 3-BEDROOM 2-bath, fireplace, washer/dryer, 1-car garage. Soldotna, clean 4-plex, near schools. $950. plus utilities. No smoking/ pets. (907)260-5870.

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General Employment

Trucks

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2001 CHEVY. S10 Pickup 4x4 143k miles, good maintenance record, 2 sets of tires on rims. $3300. OBO (907)776-5898

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS HOMER ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. SNOW PLOWING/REMOVAL & SANDING SERVICES

Trucks: Commercial

99’ INTERNATIONAL Model 4900 Straight truck. Aluminum rack strong diesel, new injectors, well maintained. $14,000. OBO (907)262-1809

***GRAND OPENING*** A Summer Massage open everyday call, texts. (907)252-3985

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Pets & Livestock Birds Cats Dogs Horses Livestock Livestock Supplies Pet Services Pet Supplies

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Homer Electric Association, Inc. (HEA) is seeking bids from qualified service providers to provide snow plowing, snow removal & sanding services for our facilities located in Kenai, Soldotna, Sterling, Kasilof, Bernice Lake, and Nikiski, Alaska. To qualify, responders must provide a current Alaska business license and certification of insurance as follows: • General (Public) Liability Insurance $1,000,000 • Auto Liability Insurance - $1,000,000 • Workers' Compensation / Employers' Liability Insurance - $500,000, per occurrence RFP packages are available on our website at: http://www.homerelectric.com/OnlineFormsApplications/tabid/88/Default.aspx or you may send a request for a packet to: rscudder@homerelectric.com. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at HEA's Central Peninsula Service Center in Kenai on September 19th at 11:00 AM. Proposals from vendors that do not attend the pre-bid will not be considered. PDF proposals will be accepted until 3:00 PM Friday, September 26th, 2014. Please email the completed packets to the following address: rscudder@homerelectric.com. Proposals may also be hand delivered to the Central Peninsula Service Center in Kenai. PUBLISH: 9/10, 12, 14, 17, 2014 1916/02923

**ASIAN MASSAGE** The right touch, wonderful, relaxing. Call anytime. (907)398-8874.

Notice to Creditors IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT KENAI In the Matter of

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KENAI KENNEL CLUB

Pawsitive training for all dogs & puppies. Agility, Conformation, Obedience, Privates & Rally. www.kenaikennelclub.com (907)335-2552 **ASIAN MASSAGE** Buy one, get one free. Call anytime. (907)398-8896

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Homes

Alaskan Dream.

Beautiful 3375sq.ft. home on 1.5 acres with an attached 2-car garage, a 1200sq.ft., heated, insulated shop, and a greenhouse. 4-bedrooms, 3-bathrooms, including a large master suite (15 x 25) with a jetted tub, 2-large bedrooms and one average size bedroom. The kitchen and dining areas have been updated with granite counter tops, laminate floors, lots of cabinets, and two pantries. French doors lead from the kitchen/ dining to the deck. Unfinished basement with water treatment system, boiler, on demand hot water, laundry, and lots of room for storage, a gym, or additional living space. Oversize garage has a 10' counter with a built in utility sink which is great for processing fish and game. Located in Soldotna. $350,000. Contact Steve (907)299-0461 or Nancy (907)953-0495 to make an appointment to see this home.

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Financial Opportunities CAPITALIZE on CANNABIS Discover tips & tricks from industry experts. 2-day seminar Oct 11- 12 at the Egan Center. $420/seat. RESERVE YOUR SEAT @ AlaskaCannabisInstitute.com or call for more info 907-331-0506

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SAVAGE LLC. Custom Framer Decks, trims, design & consulting. 35 years experience. License & Bonded. (907)854-4971

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Public Notices Alaska Statewide Land Sale The Alaska Mental Health Trust Land Office is holding a sealed bid auction for approximately 58 parcels throughout Alaska. Lots are approximately 0.5 to 7 acres in size. Information on the sale and the parcels can be viewed on the Trust Land Office's website at www.mhtrustland.org or call (907) 269-8658 PUBLISH: 8/4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31, 9/2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 19, 21, 23, 25, 28, 29, 10/1, 3, 5, 7 8, 9, 12, 15, 17, 2014 1856/2285

Adoptions Articles of Incorporation Bids Foreclosures Government Misc. Notices Notice to Creditors Public Notices Regulations

Public Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT KENAI In the Matter of a Change of Name for:

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NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND SALE First American Title Insurance Company, as Substitute Trustee under the Deed of Trust described as: Trustors: John J. Ehlers and Mandi Ehlers, husband and wife Trustee: Alaska USA Insurance Agency Beneficiary: Tom Phillips Amount: $40,000.00 Dated: September 15, 2010 Recorded: October 5, 2010, at Serial No. 2010-008712-0, Kenai Recording District covering the Grantor's interest in the property described as follows: TRACT 3, K&P SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof filed under Plat No. 2010-12, Records of the Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska. Assessor's Parcel No. 014-13-327 Street Address: 52412 Dickinson Ave., Kenai, AK 99611-9392. The Beneficiary's Interest having been assigned by Assignment of Deed of Trust and Deed of Trust Note Dated: November 27, 2013 Recorded: May 28, 2014, at Serial No. 2014-004141-0, Kenai Recording District Notice is hereby given that Trustors' breach of the obligations for which such Deed of Trust is security has occurred, consisting of: (1) failure to make the required payments under the Deed of Trust Note secured by the Deed of Trust; and (2) failure to pay real property taxes owed to Kenai Peninsula Borough; the obligations of which are secured by said Deed of Trust. The amount due and owing by Trustors to Assignee Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust Note is the principal sum of $37,675.69, plus interest accruing at the rate of 8% per annum from March 8, 2013; together with all sums accrued, advanced or otherwise compensable under the terms of said Deed of Trust or the Deed of Trust Note, including (but not limited to) late fees, attorneys' fees, collection and foreclosure costs. As of June 26, 2014, there is due, owing and unpaid Kenai Peninsula Borough real property taxes, penalties and interest in the amount of $579.15, plus additional taxes, penalties and interest to the date of sale. The Substitute Trustee hereby elects to sell the Trustors' interest in the real property for cash to satisfy all indebtedness, together with any interest and all necessary fees, costs and expenses. Sale shall be held at public auction inside the front door of the Kenai Courthouse, 125 Trading Bay Drive, Kenai, Alaska on October 16, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. For further information contact Molloy Schmidt LLC, attorneys for the Assignee Beneficiary, at (907) 283-7373. If applicable, a Substitution of Trustee naming the Substitute Trustee for the deed of trust identified in this Notice of Default will be recorded concurrently with this Notice of Default. Dated this 16th day of July, 2014. First American Title Insurance Company Subtitue Trustee By: Sharon M. Dallman Its: Authorized Signer PUBLISH: 9/7, 14, 21, 2014

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First American Title Insurance Company, as Substitute Trustee under the Deed of Trust described as: Trustors: David W. Jones and Lesley J. Nourish-Jones Trustee: Professional Escrow Service Inc. Beneficiary: John W. Henry and Marvis D. Henry Amount: $130,000.00 Dated: December 20, 2009 Recorded: December 31, 2009 at Serial No. 2009-012724-0, Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska; covering the Grantor’s interest in the property described as follows: LOT ONE (1), RICH SUBDIVISION, according to Plat No. KN-86-199, recorded 10/09/86 in the Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska, including any improvement thereon. Assessor’s Parcel No. 131-310-41 Street Address: 33471 Gas Well Road, Soldotna, AK 99669-9355; Hereby gives notice of Trustors’ breach of the obligations for which such Deed of Trust is security, consisting of: (1) failure to make the required payments under the Deed of Trust Note or Promissory Note secured by the Deed of Trust; and (2) failure to pay real property taxes owed to Kenai Peninsula Borough; the obligations of which are secured by said Deed of Trust. The amount due and owning by Trustors to Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust Note is the principal sum of $130,000.00, plus interest accruing at the rate of 8% per annum from December 30, 2009, the unpaid balance of which was $3,977.65 as of January 1, 2013; plus interest thereafter accruing at the rate of 8% per annum at $28.493 per diem; together with all sums accrued, advanced or otherwise compensable under the terms of said Deed of Trust or the Deed of Trust Note or Promissory Note, including (but no limited to) late fees, attorney’s fees, collection and foreclosure costs. As of July 15, 2014, there is also due, owing and unpaid Kenai Peninsula Borough real property taxes, penalties and interest in the amount of $1,234.36, plus additional taxes, penalties and interest to the date of sale. The trustee hereby elects to sell the Trustors’ interest in the real property for cash to satisfy all indebtedness, together with any interest and all necessary fees, costs and expenses. Sale shall be held at public auction inside the front door of the Kenai Courthouse, 125 Trading Bay Drive, Kenai, Alaska on November 13, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. For further information contact Molloy Schmidt LLC, attorneys for the Beneficiary, at (907) 283-7373. A Substitution of Trustee naming the Substitute Trustee for the deed of trust identified in this Notice of Default was recorded 07/23/14 at Serial No. 2014-005935-0,, Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District State of Alaska. First American Title Insurance Company Substitute Trustee Date: August 8, 2014 By: Sharon M Dallman Title: Authorized Signer PUBLISH: 8/31, 9/7, 14, 21, 2014 1894/1004

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As school gets started again, you may find yourself using the computer, tablet or cellphone more. Experts say that in the United States, more than 70 percent of kids under 8 years old have used mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets. Is your online self as well-behaved as the offline you? This week, with the help of experts at the Internet Keep Safe Coalition (iKeepSafe), The Mini Page reminds you how to be safe, courteous and responsible when using the Internet.

Six important skills Do you know what competency is? It means an ability to do something well. When kids or adults spend time online, we need to remember six competencies. iKeepSafe calls these the pillars of digital citizenship and wellness. The six pillars are: • Balance • Ethics • Privacy • Reputation • Relationships • Online security You can remember them by their acronym, BEaPRO™.

Balance

Computers and cellphones have made it possible for people to talk with each other, find information and play games at any time of the day or night. Sometimes we get so excited about these possibilities that we spend too much time looking at a screen. Kids can become emotionally connected with online activity. For instance, if you post something on Instagram or Facebook and many people “like” your post, it may make you feel great! But if others make fun of your post or don’t respond at all, you may be sad.

How you can be balanced 1. Use your electronics away from your bedroom. 2. Don’t use electronics at the dinner table. Talk with your family instead. 3. Charge phones and other devices away from bedsides. Beeps or whistles can disturb sleep, which can be unhealthy. 4. Put electronics away one hour before bedtime.

Ethics

Do you know what “ethics” means? Ethics are rules that guide people’s behavior. You use ethics to decide whether something you do or say will hurt someone else. You also use ethics every time you decide not to cheat on a test, or shoplift a candy bar from a store. When you are online, it’s important to remember that everything you post or any comment you make will live on forever. Your online self is a reflection of your “normal” self.

How you can be ethical 1. Think about your audience. Who will see what you post? 2. Even if you think you are posting anonymously, you may not be. 3. Work that other people have done cannot ethically be copied and presented as your work. 4. If you see that someone has been bullied or attacked online, you can reach out to that person with support. Be just as kind to others online as you would be in person.

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Robinson Cano

Professional baseball player Robinson Cano packs a punch at the plate. The six-time All-Star has a career batting average above .300, with more than 200 home runs and nearly 900 RBIs. Robinson, a second baseman, has won the Silver Slugger Award for his position four times in a row. From 2005 to 2013, Cano played for the New York Yankees and was part of that team’s 2009 World Series victory. He also won Most Valuable Player honors in the World Baseball Classic representing his home country, the Dominican Republic. In December 2013, Robinson signed a 10-year contract to play for the Seattle Mariners. Some people were surprised by his decision to play in Seattle, which had suffered four straight losing seasons. But Cano, batting .330 with 64 RBIs as of early August, already has the Mariners contending for a wild-card spot in the playoffs.

Our dinner table is a mediafree zone: We talk with each other and share news from our day.

We know not to share private information about ourselves, our families or our friends online.

When we are using electronic devices, we use only one at a time.

With adults’ help, we “Google” ourselves periodically to find out what information about us is online.

We talk regularly about how to be ethical online. We have specific rules about what can and can’t be shared online.

Work together with your family members to build good online habits.

Research has proven that kids who have positive online experiences: • feel better about themselves, • have healthier relationships with others and • are more successful as adults. In most families, parents and children are working together to create healthy and safe habits for using electronics. Cut out this chart and post it somewhere in your house where everyone can see it and be reminded of good practices.

Did you know that your cellphone can help someone else see where you are? Many families are choosing to turn off the location services on their phones. It’s also important that you keep private information, such as your birthdate, address and phone number, off the Internet.

How to protect your privacy 1. Ask your parents before downloading an app to any device. 2. Don’t share passwords or login names with anyone except your parents. 3. Don’t download any software without permission from your parents. 4. Don’t take photos of other people without their permission. Doing so can be a violation of their privacy.

When we see inappropriate posts, we “flag” the post for the website managers.

Kids in our family know they can reach out to a parent or other adult if we feel threatened or bullied online.

We create strong passwords for websites and use different passwords for each website we visit.

Relationships

In just a few years, you Cellphones and social may be applying to college media keep us in touch or trying to get a job. with friends. But friends Colleges and companies can have difficult times have started looking at when they don’t agree or Facebook and other social someone is angry. media to find out more “When you can’t see about possible students or someone’s face, it’s harder employees. to work out emotional issues,” says an expert Kids and parents are from iKeepSafe. Texts and learning how to protect emoticons may not express very well their online reputations, or what what people are really feeling. other people think about them.

How to protect your reputation How to protect relationships 1. Ask parents to review posts to Snapchat, YouTube or other social media before you post. 2. Don’t “pile on” when others are commenting on someone’s post. Use that opportunity to be kind, positive and supportive.

Online Security

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Experts with iKeepSafe say that 80 percent of kids will experience or see cruelty in social media. Remember, just as kids on the playground can How to be secure be mean sometimes, so can online 1. Back up your computer “friends.” frequently so you won’t lose The important thing is to react in work you’ve done. a positive way: Provide support for 2. Install protection against the target. Most social media have viruses and malware a way to “flag” people who are not (damaging software). following the rules; look for a box you 3. Use a wireless network can click that will alert the company password. about inappropriate behavior. Adults and kids should always make sure their information is secure.

1. Before you reply to a post or text from someone you know, ask yourself if that person would really say that. Hackers can post items that look as if they’re from one person, but they’re really not. 2. If someone does post something mean or hurtful to you, take some time to think about it before responding. Talk to an adult about how or whether you should respond at all. 3. If you’re having a hard time with a friend, talk on the phone or in person, or Skype so that you can see each other. The Mini Page thanks Marsali Hancock, CEO and president of iKeepSafe, for help with this issue.

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Accepted ›› (2006, Comedy) Justin Long, Jonah Hill. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) (51) FAM Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 6 p.m. Accused at 17 ››› (2009, Suspense) Cynthia Gibb, Nicole Gale Anderson. A woman must save her teenage daughter when the girl’s best friend frames her for murder. ‘NR’ (23) LIFE Sun. 4 p.m. The Alamo ›› (2004, War) Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton. ‘PG-13’ (2:17) (8) WGNA Sun. 10 p.m. Along Came a Spider ›› (2001, Mystery) Morgan Freeman, Monica Potter. ‘R’ (1:44) (31) TNT Fri. 7 p.m. Amélie ››› (2001, Romance-Comedy) Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz. An accidental find convinces a young woman to try to enrich the lives of a tobacco dealer, a painter and three lonely people. ‘R’ (2:01) 8 TMC Wed. 4:55 p.m. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy ››› (2004, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate. A 1970s San Diego newscaster feels threatened by the arrival of an ambitious woman looking to climb the ranks of journalism. ‘PG-13’ (1:35) (30) TBS Sun. 5 p.m., 11 p.m. Asylum ›› (2005, Drama) Natasha Richardson, Ian McKellen. ‘R’ (1:36) 8 TMC Mon. 9:10 p.m. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery ›› (1997, Comedy) Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley. ‘PG-13’ (1:29) + MAX Sat. 4:45 p.m.

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A courageous Scottish princess must figure out how to undo a beastly curse after an eccentric witch grants her an ill-fated wish. ‘PG’ (1:40) (51) FAM Sun. 7 p.m. Breaking Upwards ›› (2009, RomanceComedy) Daryl Wein, Zoe Lister-Jones. ‘NR’ (1:28) 8 TMC Wed. 10:10 p.m. The Bucket List ›› (2007, Comedy-Drama) Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) (43) AMC Fri. 7 p.m., 11:30 p.m.

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A Case of You ›› (2013, Romance-Comedy) Justin Long, Evan Rachel Wood. ‘R’ (1:32) 8 TMC Wed. 8:35 p.m. The Chronicles of Riddick ›› (2004, Science Fiction) Vin Diesel, Colm Feore. ‘PG13’ (1:59) (82) SYFY Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 5:30 p.m. Cocaine Cowboys ››› (2006, Documentary) Filmmaker Billy Corben recalls the Miami drug wars of the 1970s and ’80s with those who survived the era, including smugglers, dealers and hit men. ‘R’ (2:32) 5 SHOW Thu. 7:25 p.m. Commando ›› (1985, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong. ‘R’ (1:30) + MAX Mon. 9:50 p.m.; Fri. 5:15 p.m.

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steal the moon, a supervillain meets his match in three little orphan girls who want to make him their dad. ‘PG’ (1:35) (51) FAM Sun. 5 p.m. Disturbia ›› (2007, Suspense) Shia LaBeouf, David Morse. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (31) TNT Sat. 9:31 p.m. Due Date ›› (2010, Comedy) Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis. ‘R’ (1:35) (30) TBS Sat. 10 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. 6:22 p.m.

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Manhunter ››› (1986, Suspense) William L. Petersen, Kim Greist. An ex-FBI sleuth returns to psych out a full-moon ritual killer as only he can. ‘R’ (1:59) 8 TMC Sat. 8 p.m., 11:35 p.m. Mean Girls ››› (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams. Attending high school for the first time, a teenager becomes friends with three popular but manipulative students. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) (51) FAM Fri. 8 p.m. Mean Girls 2 ›› (2011, Comedy) Meaghan Martin, Maiara Walsh. ‘PG-13’ (1:36) (51) FAM Fri. 11 p.m. Men in Black ››› (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. A veteran agent and a rookie protect mankind from dangerous extraterrestrials roaming the Earth. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) (43) AMC Wed. 7 p.m., 11:30 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m. Miss Congeniality ›› (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. ‘PG-13’ (1:51) (51) FAM Sat. 10:30 p.m.

Role Models ››› (2008, Comedy) Seann William Scott, Paul Rudd. Forced to join a mentorship program, two irresponsible men must help a pair of impressionable boys navigate the troubled waters of youth. ‘NR’ (1:41) (81) COM Fri. 9 p.m. Rush Hour ››› (1998, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. Mismatched police partners seek a kidnapped girl. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m.

The Mummy Returns ›› (2001, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. ‘PG-13’ (2:09) (43) AMC Mon. 6 p.m. Mystic River ››› (2003, Crime Drama) Sean Penn, Tim Robbins. A detective investigates the brutal beating and murder of the daughter of a childhood friend, then questions a second friend. ‘R’ (2:17) (31) TNT Fri. 11:01 p.m.

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A 1970s newsman feels Jenna Fischer. Two married men get one week to do whatever Jenna Fischer. Two married men get one week to do whatever of Ron Burgundy” (2004, Brand, Helen Mirren. threatened by a female employee. they please. they please. Comedy) Will Ferrell. f “Journey(:45) “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” (2010, Adventure) Jake Gyl- “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight. Ben (:31) “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage. (31) TNT 138 245 Center” lenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Ben Kingsley. Gates sets out to establish an ancestor’s innocence. Ben Gates sets out to establish an ancestor’s innocence. y MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles. From Oriole Park at Camden Yards in SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter SportsCenter (34) ESPN 140 206 Baltimore. (N) (Live) om SportsCenter NHRA Drag Racing Carolina Nationals. From Concord, N.C. 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Big Daddy’s The Kitchen ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Trisha’s Contessa Sandra Lee Mexican Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners, Drive Fast Money Halftime Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Varied Mad Money Varied Programs Outnumbered Happening Now The Real Story Shepard Smith Reporting Your World W/ Cavuto The Five Special Report Greta Van Susteren Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park (:13) “Starsky & Hutch” (2004) Ben Stiller. Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele (:45) Key & Peele ‘14’ Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Daily Show Colbert Rep Community South Park (:13) “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” (2010) Michael Cera, Kieran Culkin. Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:18) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:19) Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama Daily Show/Jon Stewart Colbert Rep Community South Park (:18) “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Half Hour Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny It’s Always Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park (:13) “Meet the Parents” (2000) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. Workaholics Workaholics It’s Always Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Twi. Zone “Crimson Force” (2005) C. Thomas Howell. ‘14’ “Species: The Awakening” (2007) Ben Cross “Pandorum” (2009) Dennis Quaid, Ben Foster, Cam Gigandet. “Pitch Black” (2000) (7:00) “Area 51” ‘14’ “Showdown at Area 51” (2007) Jason London. ‘14’ “Paul” (2011, Comedy) Simon Pegg, Nick Frost. Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Z Nation ‘14’ “The Omen” (1976, Horror) Gregory Peck, Lee Remick. Damien Twi. Zone “Omen III: The Final Conflict” (1981, Horror) Sam Neill. “Omen IV: The Awakening” (1991, Horror) ‘PG’ “Friday the 13th” (1980, Horror) Betsy Palmer. “Friday the 13th, Part 2” “Arctic Predator” (2010) Dean Cain. ‘14’ “Polar Storm” (2009) Jack Coleman. ‘PG’ “Ice Quake” (2010) Brendan Fehr. ‘PG’ “Snowmageddon” (2011) Michael Hogan. ‘PG’

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Saturday 1:00 p.m. (10) NBC Auto Racing From Los Angeles. (Taped) (CC)

BASEBALL Sunday 12:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live) 12:15 p.m. (8) WGN-A 10th Inning (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Baseball Tonight: Sunday Night Countdown (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT Mariners Postgame (Live) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN MLB Baseball (Live) 6:30 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball

Monday 5:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 6:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live) 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC)

Tuesday 2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (8) WGN-A Lead-Off Man (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A (34) ESPN MLB Baseball (Live) 5:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 6:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live) 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC)

8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC)

Saturday 12:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A MLB Baseball (Live) 2:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 3:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live) 6:00 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Postgame (Live)

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12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 1:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football 2:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Monday Night Countdown With host Chris Berman and analysts Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, Cris Carter, Chris Mortensen, Stuart Scott, Adam Schefter and Steve Young. (Live) (CC) 4:15 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Football (Live)

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FOOTBALL Sunday 12:00 p.m. (9) FOX NFL Football (Live) (CC) 12:25 p.m. (8) CBS NFL Football (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (9) FOX The OT (Live) (10) NBC Football Night in America Bob Costas and others recap the day’s NFL highlights. (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (36) ROOT High School Football 4:20 p.m. (10) NBC NFL Football (Live) (CC) Debra Messing stars as an NYPD detective juggling work, motherhood and a soon-to-be ex in “The Mysteries of Laura,” premiering Wednesday on NBC. Get more info at www.nbc.com/ the-mysteries-of-laura Ken Burns’ “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History,” premiering Sunday on PBS (check local listings), tells the story of Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor. Go to www.pbs.org/kenburns/films/ the-roosevelts Teenage patients band together in a hospital’s pediatric ward in “Red Band Society,” produced by Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment and premiering Wednesday on Fox. Go to www.fox. com/red-band-society Danny and Mindy (Chris Messina, Mindy Kaling) go forth as a couple as “The Mindy Project” returns for Season 3 Tuesday on Fox. Find clips, full episodes and more at www.fox.com/the-mindyproject More celebs trip the light fantastic with the help of seasoned pros as “Dancing With the Stars” returns Monday on ABC. Find info on new cast members and more at abc.go.com/shows/dancingwith-the-stars

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Big Bang Mom ‘14’ Two and a Big Bang Theory Half Men Theory MasterChef “Top 3 Compete; Winner Chosen” The judges choose a winner. (N) ‘14’

ABC News at (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live 10 (N) Jane Fonda; Ike Barinholtz; Mastodon. (N) ‘14’ 30 Rock “Up How I Met The Office All Night” ‘14’ Your Mother “Lice” ‘14’ ‘14’ KTVA Night- (:35) Late Show With David cast Letterman ‘PG’ Anger Man- Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ agement ‘14’ Half Men ‘PG’

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