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The Serra football team, which started the season 0-4, won its ninth straight game, beating Mitty 37-24 Friday night to win
the CCS Open Division II championship. The Padres werent the only county team to be crowned champions. M-A beat
Milpitas 17-0 to capture the Open Division I title the Bears first since 2008. SEE STORIES PAGE 11.
Robby Chon
Police say
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suspicious
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woman dies in San Mateo blaze
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Plants were stolen from in front of a residence on Emerald Bay Lane Foster City
before 3:48 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18.
SAN MATEO
Viviana Guzman directs young flutists through rehearsal for Peninsula Youth Orchestra in San
Acci dent. A car struck a bicyclist near West
Carlos in September.
be able to walk. But although Guzman notes
that it sounds like a dark and traumatic life
for a child, it failed to dampen her spirit. If
anything, it helped create the life she treasures today.
But if I was turned over I could play the
piano, so thats what I did, and thats how I
became good at music, Guzman said with a
chuckle. I always say that music heals my
life.
It proved to be true. By 13, her final surgery was complete and she was ready to
share her musical talent with the world. She
focused on the flute and won five consecutive competitions that led to travel and her
studies at The Juilliard School in New York
City.
Because I was so restricted, I think I subconsciously knew very early that I wanted
to see the world, Guzman said.
FIRE
Continued from page 1
1506 Oak Street, according to police and
the Coroners Office.
Police are familiar with the property as it
was the scene of a 2011 officer-involved
shooting where a relative of the woman died
after engaging police in a gun battle. Caron
was also the former owner of a spa that faced
legal troubles nearly a decade ago.
While only releasing scant details about
what may have caused the Friday morning
blaze or whether there are any persons of
interest, police announced the investigation has led them to consider the incident as
suspicious.
There are things that indicate it was a
suspicious fire, but before we put our finger
on anything or start pointing the finger in
the direction of anybody, we need to be
sure, said San Mateo police Capt. Dave
Norris. Its a meticulous investigation.
The fire was first reported by a newspaper
delivery person around 4:49 a. m.
Firefighters arrived on scene within four
minutes and 20 seconds and witnessed
heavy fire and smoke emitting from the
LOCAL
roof. It wasnt the first time police and
emergency responders descended upon this
particularly residence, Norris said.
Caron appears to be a relative, possibly
the mother, of a man whom was killed after
engaging police in a shootout in the backyard of the home nearly five years ago.
Although the incidents are in no way
believed to be related, Norris confirmed the
burned home was the scene of the Feb. 28,
2011, officer-involved shooting.
In that case, officers first responded to
Borel Shopping Center on reports of an
emotionally disturbed subject displaying a
gun to drugstore employees, according to
police. The suspect, 35-year-old Robert
Caron, had at the time lived in the now
burned-down home. As officers approached,
Robert Caron began firing at them and fled
to the backyard of his home, according to
police.
Concerned about the threat to public safety, officers responded with gunfire that
fatally wounded Robert Caron, Norris said.
At the time of the incident, Robert
Carons mother reportedly asserted her son
was schizophrenic.
As police began to investigate Fridays
fire they spoke with others whom reportedly lived in the home with Susan Caron,
Norris said.
There was more than one person that was
associated with that residence based on our
records. So we are tracking them down and
speaking with them, Norris said, while
indicating the occupants werent necessarily persons of interest.
Sandra Caron and her husband Lionel were
the former owners of the Sandra Caron
European Day Spa, which was located on
Third Avenue in downtown before it closed
around 2007, and the couple filed for bankruptcy, according to court documents. The
spa faced several civil lawsuits that were
ultimately settled from clients who claimed
masseurs sexually groped them, according
to court records.
Citing the ongoing investigation, police
did not release any details about who was
being interviewed or lived at the home with
Sandra Caron at the time of Fridays fatal
fire.
It was the second time in just 24 hours
firefighters were called in the early morning
to combat a raging blaze at a San Mateo
home. Another couple escaped unscathed
when their home at 3256 Los Prados St. was
first reported on fire around 4:47 a. m.
Thanksgiving morning.
In that case, a pet cat was reported to have
awoken the occupants who then realized a
fire had broken out causing an estimated
$400,000 in damage. The cat was rescued by
firefighters and taken to an emergency veterinarian. A GoFundMe campaign to help
the couple had been started Friday afternoon
with a goal of raising $25,000.
Norris said there is nothing to lead investigators to believe the two fires were related
but noted the rate of residential fires often
increases around the holidays.
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NATION
5
For now, Melania Trump plans
to be long-distance first lady
Weekend Nov. 26-27, 2016
By Catherine Lucey
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
Michelle Obama and her nephews,Aaron and Austin,welcome the White House Christmas tree,a 19-foot Balsam fir from Wisconsin.
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GUZMAN
Continued from page 3
NATION
MADISON, Wis. Presidentelect Donald Trump pressed forward Friday with two more administration picks, as failed Green
Party candidate Jill Stein took new
steps to force recounts across key
Midwestern battlegrounds that
could complicate Trumps push for
national unity.
Stein, who earned little more
than 1 percent of the national
vote, formally requested a
Wisconsin recount Friday afternoon, vowing to do the same in
the coming days in Michigan and
Pennsylvania. Wisconsin officials confirmed Friday evening
they would move forward with the
first presidential recount in state
history. There is no evidence of
election tampering in the states
where Trump scored razor-thin victories, but Green Party spokesman
George Martin insisted the
American public needs to have it
investigated to make sure our
votes count.
Were doing this to ensure the
integrity of our system, he said.
Trumps team ignored questions
about the looming recounts. Set to
assume the presidency in 55 days,
tration officials.
He tapped Fox News analyst
Kathleen Troia KT McFarland to
serve as deputy national security
adviser and campaign attorney
Trump scorned Roberts but could need his Supreme Court vote
By Mark Sherman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington.
A month later, in an interview
with
ABC
News
George
Stephanopoulos, Trump again
referred to the health care decisions
when he said, Justice Roberts
turned out to be an absolute disaster.
Roberts was savaged by several
Republican presidential candidates, an unusual spectacle given
Roberts appointment by a
Republican president and his generally conservative record. Roberts
has not responded to the criticism.
Among the justices, Ruth Bader
LOCAL/NATION
Obituaries
Rosemary Smith
Rosemary Smith died Nov. 17, 2016, at
the age of 87.
Survived by daughters
Mary Kaye Gerski and
Jeannie Archbold, grandchildren Jared Archbold,
Molly Arnott, Katie
Gerski-Keller, Melissa
Gerski and great-grandchildren
Archbold
Arnott, Alaina Arnott and
Eleanor Gerski-Keller.
Rosemary was the director of Trinity
Presbyterian Nursery School for 40 years,
board trustee of Sequoia Union High School
District for 13 years, Early Childhood
Education professor at Caada College and a
graduate of Occidental College. Rosemary
had a commitment to childhood education
and loved seeing children succeed. She was a
strong leader whowas deeply invested in her
community and church. She always had a
positive attitude with a love of life and people. Rosemary was always appreciative and
grateful for her family and friends. And lets
not forget she was a dedicated Giants fan.
Memorial services will be 1 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 18, at Trinity Presbyterian Church in
San Carlos. In lieu of flowers contributions
can be made to Trinity Presbyterian Church,
1106 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Carlos, CA
94070.
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WHY AL-BAB?
For Turkey, capturing al-Bab is key to preventing Syrian Kurds from connecting the
stretches of territory they have captured
along the border. A contiguous Kurdish-held
area in Syria emboldens Turkeys own
Kurdish rebels. Ankara views the Kurdish
forces on both sides of the border as linked
and labels them terrorists.
A victory would push IS further from
Turkeys border and further squeeze the militants in the city of Raqqa.
REUTERS
Rebel fighters gather during their advance toward the Islamic State-held city of al-Bab, Syria.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
Turkey was forced to descend to al-Bab, 30
kilometers (19 miles) south of the SyriaTurkey border, to prepare a region there that
is free of terror. Home to at least 2.7 million
Syrian refugees, Turkey is looking to establish a safe-zone inside Syria.
But Turkeys priority is the Kurds.
Erdogan has also vowed to take the nearby
town of Manbij, which the Kurds captured
from IS this summer after 10 weeks of grueling battles. That victory allowed the Kurdish
forces to expand west of the Euphrates River
a line Ankara said they must not cross.
Al-Bab, Arabic for the door, would provide Turkey with a new leverage with its
NATO ally, the United States, and strengthen
THE BATTLEFIELD
Al-Bab is sandwiched between three rival
forces. Moving from the north and west,
Turkish-backed fighters are less than one
kilometer (half a mile) away. Kurds are moving in from the east. Syrian troops are stationed to the south.
The Islamic State group is ready, erecting a
wall around the entire town and its countryside to the south, according to satellite
imagery by U.S.-based firm TerraServer
shared by intelligence analyst Roa Komar.
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SHOPPING
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Its better than coming in the
store. If you do it online, you save
and you can get it delivered right
to the house for free. Cant beat
that. But she said she wouldnt
shop at as many places as last
year. Whoevers got the best
deals, thats where I go.
This weekend is crucial to set the
tone for the holiday season.
Around 137 million people plan
to or are considering doing their
shopping
during
the
Thanksgiving weekend, according
to a survey conducted for the
National Retail Federation trade
group. That includes online and
store shopping.
The Black Friday mentality and
marketing approach has even
crossed the Atlantic and is shaping
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NFL SUNDAY: RAIDERS TAKE ON CAROLINA; 49ERS TRY TO BREAK SLIDE AGAINST MIAMI >> PAGE 12-13
BOB DAHLBERG
Bears Dshuts
down Milpitas
for CCS crown
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
SAN JOSE The Menlo-Atherton football team did everything in its power to beat
itself in the first half of the Central Coast
Section Open Division I championship
game against Milpitas.
The Bears turned the ball over twice, had
two touchdowns called back because of
penalties, which were just two of nine
infractions for 105 first-half yards.
But the Bears persevered. The defense
came up with pair of turnovers and got a
blocked field goal attempt by Tate Tussing
on the final play of the first half. They got
a long touchdown run from Jordan Mims and
a field goal from Spencer Corona to lead 100 at halftime. In the second half, M-A did
what it has done to 11 straight opponents
strangle the life out of them defensively.
The M-A defense held a potent Milpitas
offense in check and then got a game-icing
score from Mims to propel the Bears to a
17-0 win Friday night at San Joses
Independence High School their first
CCS title since 2008.
Its a credit to these kids, said M-A
coach Adhir Ravipati. These guys knew
they had the talent to do this.
With the victory, M-A (11-2 overall) qualified for a spot in a Northern California
championship game in two weeks, with a
chance to advance to state title game.
Friday night was by no means an easy win
for M-A, its 11th straight. The Bears were
tasked with slowing a Milpitas (10-3)
Serra quarterback Sitaleki Nunn gallops for big gain en route to racking up 421 total yards
to lead the Padres to the CCS Open Division II title with a 37-24 win over Mitty Friday night
at Westmont High School.
SAN JOSE Instead of sagging after giving up a late tying goal, the San Jose
Sharks went on the attack.
Patrick Marleau scored with 22.5 seconds
left and the Sharks rebounded after giving
up a goal 35 seconds earlier to win their
third straight game, 3-2 over the New York
Islanders on Friday.
It was just get right back out there and go
after it, Marleau said. You dont like to see
another team tying it up that late in the
game, but I think we had the right mindset
Sharks 3, Islanders 2
going right back out
there and trying to get
the win right away.
Nick Leddy had tied it
for New York with a onetimer off a feed from
John Tavares with 57.1
seconds left, but the
Sharks bounced back
Patrick Marleau quickly.
Brent Burns took a
shot from the point that Marleau deflected
in the slot past Thomas Greiss for the win-
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SPORTS
Short week
While the Panthers come in with extra
rest after playing a Thursday game last
week, the Raiders have a quick turnaround
after a Monday night game in Mexico City .
Making it even more difficult, that game
was played at an elevation of 7,380 feet,
taking even more out of the players. Coach
Jack Del Rio backed off his players on
Wednesday, but the team believes its conditioning program will have the players ready
Sunday.
Really the only disadvantage in a short
week is that extra day where you can get a
little extra in or whatever, Carr said. But,
you just make it up on the back end.
Containing Cam
The Raiders improving defense will have
a unique challenge this week against
Newton. He can pick a defense apart from
the pocket and adds a power-running threat
with his size and speed that make him hard
to sack and capable of breaking off big
plays.
Great athlete, big arm, linebacker Bruce
Stanford brief
Pickens late 3 lifts Stanford
past Indiana State 65-62
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. Dorian
Pickens hit a tie-breaking 3-pointer with 3
seconds to play and Stanford beat Indiana
State 65-62 in the consolation round of the
AdvoCare Invitational on Friday.
Pickens game-winner came just 3 seconds
after Indiana State had tied it at 62 on a 3 by
Brenton Scott.
Pickens and Reid Travis both scored 19 for
By air or by ground
One game after rushing for 218 yards in a
win over Denver , Raiders running backs
were grounded against Houston as the team
gained 30 yards on the ground. Thats not to
say the backs didnt produce. Led by fullback Jamize Olawales 75-yard tying touchdown catch in the fourth quarter, Oaklands
backs combined for 11 catches for 199
yards, with Jalen Richard adding a TD catch
in the second quarter, and Latavius Murray
setting up the winning score with a 39-yard
reception.
Stanford (5-1). Travis also had 12 rebounds.
Scott finished with 13 points in Indiana
States second consecutive tough defeat at
the Invitational. The Sycamores (2-3) lost
73-71 to No. 11 Iowa State in Thursdays
opening round.
Stanford shot 36.5 percent from the floor
and Indiana State shot 37.9 percent.
There were 16 lead changes and 13 ties.
Stanford held the biggest lead, seven
points, five minutes into the second half.
Stanford needed a pair of free throw from
Pickens with 4 seconds left to take a 32-31
halftime lead.
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Great expectations
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Miami, heady stuff for a franchise that hasnt made the playoffs since 2008.
Hopes of ending the drought are on the
rise, even though the Dolphins havent
exactly dominated, coming from behind in
the fourth quarter of each of their past four
games. And a wave of injuries has left the
offensive line in a mess .
But the players deny theyre susceptible
to an upset against the woeful 49ers.
I dont think its a trap at all, running
back Jay Ajayi said. All were looking at is
the Niners. The playoffs are so far away.
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hit for a 4-yard loss, but rebounded on
the following play for a 47-yard dash
on a QB keeper into Mitty territory.
Five plays later, Nunn connected with
slot receiver Shane Villaroman for a
10-yard gainer to the Monarchs 1yard line. On the next play, Nunn
drove the ball across the goal line on
a quarterback sneak to give Serra a 2314 lead.
Villaroman 107 receiving yards
on four catches and a TD said he
wasnt surprised, at the versatile quarterbacks performance.
I dont find it surprising,
Villaroman said. I dont think the
team does either. He just leads the
whole team and Im thankful for
everything he does.
Serra got the ball back quickly after
a Mitty three-and-out, and Nunn
showcased the depth of the Padres
receiver corps from there. He capped a
five-play, 67-yard scoring drive with
a 32-yard touchdown pass to junior
running back Isiah Kendrick to up the
lead to 30-14. Then after Mitty fired
right back with a 80-play scoring
drive that took just 1:49 off the clock,
Nunn lit it up again, this time with a
swift three-play scoring drive capped
by a 38-yard TD strike to junior Chris
Park.
Nunn wasnt the only highlightreel performance on offense though.
Kendrick returned to action in style
after missing the final three quarters
of the CCS semifinals. In addition to
his TD catch, the junior rushed for
120 yards on 13 carries. More
impressive perhaps was Friday
marked Kendricks first action since
last weeks semis, as he was not
allowed to suit up for practice all week
due to concussion symptoms.
For Serras dominant effort on
offense, senior linebacker TC Lavulo
flexed every bit as much star power on
defense. The middle linebacker was
the most frequent name heard over the
loudspeaker throughout the night,
covering as much ground as needed to
record tackle after tackle.
Lavulo has been as integral to
Serras fate this season as anyone. He
played just a handful of minutes in
one game through Serras first four
weeks of regular-season play.
Through that stretch the Padres went
0-4. Since he has returned to action,
Serra has reeled off nine straight
wins.
That was a dark time of the season, Lavulo said. After we were 0-4,
our captains came up and told the team
we werent going to feel any pain
anymore. And thats how weve
played since then.
Unlike Serras 41-14 lambasting of
Mitty on Oct. 17, the Monarchs kept
it close with the title on the line. The
Padres opened with a bang as, on the
fourth play of the game, Nunn threw a
swing pass to Villaroman, and the
speedy junior weaved through a cluster of blocks and up the sideline for a
64-yard TD to give the Padres a quick
7-0 lead.
The Padres defense got over some
early issues, with Mitty gaining six
first downs on its opening possession. The Serra defense would yield
just two more first downs for the rest
of the opening half. But a blunder on
a Serra punt return saw the kick sail
over the returners head an inside the
10-yard line; but when the returner
tried to scoop it up, Mitty dove in to
recover the ball at the Serra 8-yard
line. The Monarchs scored on the following play with an 8-yard wildcat
rush by Zondre Faraj-Washington to
tie the game 7-7.
Serra took the lead back midway
through the second quarter. After taking over at its own 22, Serra moved
quickly with Nunn opening with a 38yard rush off tackle. He then his senior Charlie Quinn for a 25-yard pass
to advance into the red zone. Three
plays later, Nunn took a play-action
jaunt around end for a 6-yard score,
giving the Padres the lead for good at
13-7.
Sophomore place kicker Damon
Lewis had a 38-yard field goal attempt
blocked to end the first half. But he
made up for it by capping Serras first
drive of the second half with a 30-yard
boot to up the lead to 16-7.
Serra now advances to the Northern
California
for
a
Regional
Championship Bowl game slated
Dec. 9 or 10. Matchups are yet to be
determined.
For the Padres riding a nine-game
winning streak after an 0-4 start
though, hoisting the CCS trophy was
beyond expectations after the first
month of the season, according to
Walsh, who added his team persevered
by keeping the faith.
It means everything to the boys,
Walsh said. The relationships weve
built the brotherhood, the unity,
the family to see that come to
fruition when it matters most, that is
what means the most to me.
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N.Y. Rangers 22 15
Washington 20 13
Pittsburgh
21 12
Columbus
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New Jersey
20 10
Philadelphia 22 9
Carolina
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N.Y. Islanders 20 6
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
Chicago
22 14 6
St. Louis
21 11 7
Minnesota
20 11 7
Nashville
20 10 7
Dallas
22 9 8
Winnipeg
23 9 12
Colorado
19 9 10
Pacific Division
Edmonton
22 12 8 2
Sharks
21 12 8 1
Los Angeles 21 11 9 1
Anaheim
21 9 8 4
Calgary
23 10 12 1
Vancouver
21 8 11 2
Arizona
19 7 10 2
Fridays Games
N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2
San Jose 3, N.Y. Islanders 2
Chicago 3, Anaheim 2
Minnesota 6, Pittsburgh 2
Washington 3, Buffalo 1
Nashville 5, Winnipeg 1
Detroit 5, New Jersey 4, OT
Columbus 5, Tampa Bay 3
Calgary 2, Boston 1
Dallas 2, Vancouver 1
Arizona 3, Edmonton 2, SO
Saturdays Games
Columbus at Florida, 4 p.m.
Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m.
New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
Montreal at Detroit, 4 p.m.
Carolina at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
Vancouver at Colorado, 7 p.m.
Anaheim at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
Sundays Games
Tampa Bay at Boston, 10 a.m.
Nashville at Winnipeg, 10 a.m.
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57
57
38
51
72
70
55
26
25
23
22
21
18
16
67
50
55
54
53
46
48
57
45
53
52
70
64
62
South
Houston
Indianapolis
Tennessee
Jacksonville
6
5
5
2
4
5
6
8
0
0
0
0
.600
.500
.455
.200
181
263
281
193
215
273
275
265
North
Baltimore
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Cleveland
5
5
3
0
5 0
5 0
6 1
11 0
.500
.500
.350
.000
199
238
199
184
187
215
226
325
West
Raiders
Kansas City
Denver
San Diego
8
7
7
4
2
3
3
6
.800
.700
.700
.400
272
222
239
292
243
187
189
278
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
Dallas
9 1 0 .900
N.Y. Giants
7 3 0 .700
Washington
6 3 1 .650
Philadelphia 5 5 0 .500
285
204
254
241
187
200
233
186
South
Atlanta
Tampa Bay
New Orleans
Carolina
6
5
4
4
4
5
6
6
0
0
0
0
.600
.500
.400
.400
320
235
285
244
283
259
286
246
North
Detroit
Minnesota
Green Bay
Chicago
6
6
4
2
4
4
6
8
0
0
0
0
.600
.600
.400
.200
231
205
247
157
225
176
276
237
West
Seattle
Arizona
Los Angeles
49ers
7
4
4
1
2
5
6
9
1
1
0
0
.750
.450
.400
.100
219
226
149
204
173
190
187
313
Sundays Games
San Diego at Houston, 10 a.m.
Arizona at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
Cincinnati at Baltimore, 10 a.m.
San Francisco at Miami, 10 a.m.
Jacksonville at Buffalo, 10 a.m.
Tennessee at Chicago, 10 a.m.
Los Angeles at New Orleans, 10 a.m.
N.Y. Giants at Cleveland, 10 a.m.
Seattle at Tampa Bay, 1:05 p.m.
Carolina at Oakland, 1:25 p.m.
New England at N.Y. Jets, 1:25 p.m.
Kansas City at Denver, 5:30 p.m.
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65
54
55
60
57
60
42
PA
180
216
215
244
30
25
24
23
23
20
18
PF
271
218
253
179
SALES
2
3
2
3
5
2
0
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
New England 8 2 0 .800
Miami
6 4 0 .600
Buffalo
5 5 0 .500
N.Y. Jets
3 7 0 .300
0
0
0
0
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NBA GLANCE
NFL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
Montreal
21 15
Tampa Bay
22 13
Ottawa
20 12
Boston
21 11
Florida
20 10
Detroit
21 10
Toronto
20 8
Buffalo
21 7
FOR SELLERS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
L
Toronto
10
6
Boston
9
7
New York
8
7
Brooklyn
4
11
Philadelphia
4
12
Southeast Division
Atlanta
10
6
Charlotte
8
7
Orlando
6
10
Washington
5
9
Miami
5
10
Central Division
Cleveland
12
2
Chicago
10
6
Detroit
8
9
Indiana
8
9
Milwaukee
6
8
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
San Antonio
13
3
Memphis
10
6
Houston
10
6
New Orleans
6
11
Dallas
2
13
Northwest Division
Oklahoma City
9
8
Utah
9
8
Portland
9
9
Denver
6
10
Minnesota
5
10
Pacific Division
Warriors
14
2
L.A. Clippers
14
3
L.A. Lakers
8
9
Sacramento
6
10
Phoenix
5
12
Pct
.625
.563
.533
.267
.250
GB
1
1 1/2
5 1/2
6
.625
.533
.375
.357
.333
1 1/2
4
4
4 1/2
.857
.625
.471
.471
.429
3
5 1/2
5 1/2
6
.813
.625
.625
.353
.133
3
3
7 1/2
10 1/2
.529
.529
.500
.375
.333
1/2
2 1/2
3
.875
.824
.471
.375
.294
1/2
6 1/2
8
9 1/2
Fridays Games
San Antonio 109, Boston 103
Washington 94, Orlando 91
Chicago 105, Philadelphia 89
Cleveland 128, Dallas 90
Detroit 108, L.A. Clippers 97
New York 113, Charlotte 111, OT
Indiana 118, Brooklyn 97
Miami 90, Memphis 81
Toronto 105, Milwaukee 99
Utah 95, Atlanta 68
Minnesota 98, Phoenix 85
Oklahoma City 132, Denver 129, OT
Portland 119, New Orleans 104
Golden State 109, L.A. Lakers 85
Houston 117, Sacramento 104
Saturdays Games
New York at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
San Antonio at Washington, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Memphis at Miami, 5 p.m.
Minnesota at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.
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SPORTS
Big picture
Up next
Cal faces a potential trap game Sunday at
home against Southeastern Louisiana,
which began its season 4-1 for the first time
in six years. The Lions lost 67-59 at
Colorado State on Friday but claimed a road
win over Oregon State 10 years ago in their
most recent matchup against a Pac-12 team.
SPORTS
SHARKS
Continued from page 11
games for New York, and Greiss made 25
saves. The Islanders have one win in eight
road games this season and no regulation
wins of any kind since Nov. 7. This marked
the second straight game New York allowed
the tiebreaking goal in the final three minutes of regulation.
Its just frustrating, coach Jack
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
***
THE KING AND I, ON SCREEN,
WITH THE SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY AT DAVIES S YMPHONY
HALL. The best of Rodgers and
Hammerstein is coming to the San
Francisco Symphony, with film clips projected on the big screen while the
Orchestra performs the scores live. Come
hear selections from The King and I,
Oklahoma!, South Pacific and more,
with additional live selections by
Broadway star Laura Osnes (Cinderella,
South Pacific) from The Sound of
Music and other shows. Its a fun, familyfriendly concert sure to get you smiling
and humming along with your favorite
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Symphony Hall is located at 201 Van Ness
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between Van Ness Avenue and Franklin,
Hayes and Grove streets. The Performing
Arts Garage is on Grove between Franklin
and Gough streets. The Civic Center BART
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sfsymphony. org, (415) 864-6000, and
Davies Symphony Hall Box Office.
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Jose Llana and Laura Michelle Kelly share a waltz in Rodgers and Hammersteins The King
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A. C. T. S A CHRISTMAS CAROL
IS A S EAS ONAL TREAS URE AT
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATER. Youd have to be a real, well,
Scrooge not to get swept up in the spirit of
the
holidays
by
the
American
Conservatory Theaters delightful production of Charles Dickens A Christmas
Carol. This engaging multigenerational
presentation features songs and dances
(frolicking Spanish onions, Turkish figs
and French plums are delectable), a whirl of
period costumes (gorgeous hoop skirts and
dashing top hats aplenty) and ghosts (fear-
some and otherwise). Part of the fun is seeing the youngest members of the audience
watch the story unfold for the very first
time. One hour and 45 minutes, plus a 15minute intermission. Dec. 2 through 24.
A.C.T. is located at 415 Geary St., just off
Union Square in the heart of downtown San
Francisco. Tickets by phone at (415) 7492228, or online through www.act-sf.org.
Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco
Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached
at susan@smdailyjournal.com.
By Jake Coyle
to give thanks
By Adriana Ramirez
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is being held without bail.
Prosecutors are expected to review the
case and consider what charges to file
in the coming days.
Ramos-Coreas has a lengthy history of criminal contacts with the
Police Department, including incidents of violence, Azzopardi said.
In 2011, Ramos-Coreas was convicted of felony assault, after which
he violated his probation and was sentenced to prison but ultimately served
time in San Mateo County jail, according to a source familiar with the case.
The local law enforcement community rallied behind their fellow officer
turning to social media to support
Chon and his family. The GoFundMe
campaign Help a SSFPD Officer & his
Family was trending with numerous
people sending donations and
prayers.
Law enforcement is going through
difficult times with targeted, unprovoked attacks on police officers,
Azzopardi said. Yesterday, this hit
home in South San Francisco.
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United States, I was scared for what
would happen. How would people treat
me? Would my rights be taken away?
My initial response was to be on my
own, shutting myself in my room to
escape reality. No one can hurt me
there. But I realized no one can help me
either. Coming back to reality, my
worries were wiped away when I recognized the continuous support I have
from my family, friends, teachers and
people in my community. I am thank-
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South San Francisco Main Library,
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1 NFL broadcaster
5 Bloke
9 Pint-size
12 Yesteryear
13 Tarzans title
14 Dune buggy kin
15 QED part
16 Nobels invention
18 Medium-size sofa
20 Smidgens
21 Marsh grass
22 Rx givers
23 Family member
26 This, in Baja
30 Bitter cold
33 Eclipse causer
34 place or mine?
35 Paper unit
37 Unhearing
39 Barracks off.
40 French Legion topper
41 Welles or Bean
43 Satisfied sighs
45 Thanksgiving dish
GET FUZZY
48 Credo
51 Realize
53 Solemnly
56 NCAA Bruins
57 Bridal notice word
58 Garage item
59 Composts
60 Flight dir.
61 Water, in Baja
62 Orinoco Flow singer
DOWN
1 Peacock spots
2 More peeved
3 Talk on and on
4 Caught, as a fish
5 Yield territory
6 Kind of fever
7 Comic-strip prince
8 Flannel shirt, maybe
9 Hang around
10 Blues singer James
11 Holiday lead-ins
17 Dawdle
19 Party-tray cheese
22 Chatty pets
24 Long-gone birds
25 Go-getter
27 Plea at sea
28 Harbor vessel
29 Museum contents
30 Get ones goat
31 Fair grade
32 Shrill bark
36 Vice
38 Racer A.J.
42 PBS series
44 luego!
46 Georgia city
47 Like river bottoms
48 Puts on
49 Is in debt
50 Merriment
51 Jean Auel heroine
52 LEM lander
54 Not share
55 Iron Man Gehrig
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oRDER To SHoW cAuSE FoR
cHANGE oF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Sadik Bayrakeri
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Sadik Bayrakeri filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:
Present name: Sadik Bayrakeri
Proposed Name: Michael Orkun Bayrakeri
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 12/14/16 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 10/28/2016
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 10/27/2016
(Published 11/5/16, 11/12/16, 11/19/16,
11/26/16)
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NoTIcE oF PETITIoN To
ADMINISTER ESTATE oF
Patricia Casey
Case Number: 16PRO00500
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Patricia Casey. A Petition
for Probate has been filed by Regina A.
Allegrini in the Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo. The Petition
for Probate requests that Regina A. Allegrini be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to
administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act.
(This authority will allow the personal
representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be
required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or
consented to the proposed action.) The
independent administration authority will
be granted unless an interested person
files an objection to the petition and
shows good cause why the court should
not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: December 21, 2016
at 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Robert P. Huckaby
Attorney at Law
3330 Lake Tahoe Blvd #10
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 96150
(530) 544-4697
FILED: 11/9/16
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal on 11/21, 11/26, 11/28)
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19 Came across by
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55 Sells off
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11 Jump in the
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14 Guaranteed
16 Sushi bar
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25 Muir Woods
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33 Solo pianists
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38 Stoopshouldered, say
39 Many in Espaa
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650-952-3500
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316 clothes
good
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