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Acosta-Vega of McNary.
A total of $15,000 will
be awarded at the 15th an-
nual conference, the
theme of which is What is
My EMOJI (Educational,
Motivational, Opportuni-
ties, Journeys that In-
spire).
Marilyn said the stu-
dents went through a rig-
orous application process
that included an inter-
view, an essay and sub-
mission of references and
an unofficial transcript.
Social entrepreneur
Lou Radja, a motivational
speaker who wowed the
audience at last years
TED-x Salem, will pro-
vide keynote address at
the conclave.
Benny Williams, Presi-
dent of the Salem-Keizer
NAACP, will be among the
dignitaries on hand.
Marilyn is pastor at Sa-
lem Mission Faith Minis-
tries in South Salem.
Benny and Marilyn
have been united in matri- PHOTOS BY MICHAEL DAVIS / STATESMAN JOURNAL
mony for many moons, Lemmy, the traveling mascot for Salem-Keizer Lemonade Day, wants kids to know about a build workshop this Saturday morning at LCG Pence Construction.
and have the grandchil-
dren to prove it.
Vegetables and
fruiters
More than 70 varieties
of tomatoes and 39 varie-
ties of peppers will be
available for purchase
May 6-7 at the annual Polk
County Master Garden-
ers sale.
Jean Nielsen and Ei-
leen Shaffer, sisters of
the soil, swung by the
Dairy Lunch to tout the
From left, Pam Johnson, Brett Hull and Nancy Cox tout an
big sale at the Polk County
opportunity for tennis players to learn from the pros.
Fairgrounds.
This year shoppers can
Polk County master gardeners Jean Nielsen and Eileen Shaffer are preparing for a huge turnout
pick up watermelon and
cantaloupe varieties that stock annuals, perennials, gram. May 6-7 at the Polk County Fairgrounds.
do well in the Oregon sum- herbs, hanging planters, You can learn more
mer. house plants, trees, about the Polk master gar-
Among the more exotic shrubs, grasses and deners by visiting http: Universitys Werner Cen- A concert featuring when you have an under-
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cumber about an inch- plant a German Johnson free guided conversa- will immediately follow in of him.
and-a-half long that looks Pink tomato, head for the Oregons excluders tion will address the top- the Werner Centers Pa- ccurrie@statesman
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Jean said. She makes re- looking to pick up a Chia member of A Community exclusion and discrimina- The Polk County-based 6746 or follow on Twitter
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and zip to a bloody mary. go to the many projects free public event this Sat- Portland author and cation as a method to get .com; (503) 399-6712 or fol-
The two-day sale, open supported by the master urday evening from 6:30 educator Walidah Imar- people to know about oth- low on Twitter at
from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., will gardeners, including the to 8:30 at Western Oregon isha will be the featured er religions and cultures, @MDavisSJ.
Dallas Youth Garden pro- speaker. Beverly said. Sometimes
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Carl Cooley
August 26, 1933 - March 31, 2016
SALEM Carl Richard Cooley, a
Wednesday, April 6, 2016 resident of Salem, Oregon, died
on March 31, 2016 in Silverton.
He was 82 years of age.
Flowers Sr., Ireland E.: Graveside Service 1 p.m.,
Aumsville Cemetery. Carl was born on August 26,
MARGARET M. HILTS 1933 in Salem, Oregon and was
August 8, 1929 - March 29, 2016
Pruett, Carra: Funeral 1 p.m., Fisher Funeral Home.
DALLAS Margaret Lou the son of Victor and Martha
Marksbury Speulda Hilts slipped (Jaquet) Cooley. He graduated
from this world on March 29, 2016. from Salem Academy and served
Margie, as she was known, was in the United States Army during
born in Kansas City, Missouri on the Korean Conflict. While
August 8, 1929. She was adopted stationed in Germany, Carl
by Margaret and Otto Marksbury was able to visit his mothers ancestors home town in
and grew up in Sioux City, Iowa. Switzerland. He later received an honorable discharge.
Margie attended Central High Upon his return from the service, Carl helped his
School and graduated from parents run Cooleys Dairy until it closed in 1962. He
Morningside College in 1951. She later farmed grass seed in the Victor Point area south of
exhibited her spunky spirit as a Silverton and raised Hereford Cattle.
DEATH NOTICES cheerleader during college.
In 1947 Margie joined the Sisterhood of P.E.O.,
After his moms death in 1990 he bought the family
home. He was a lifelong member of the First Free
Randahl Lee Ireland E. Flowers Sr. beginning an enduring theme of her life of service to Methodist Church in Salem. He enjoyed his church life,
Schaffner May 7, 1922 - April 1, 2016 church and community. She married Raymond Speulda in raising his Hereford cattle, farming and volunteering
June 16, 1958 - April 2, 2016 AUMSVILLE Graveside Service with the Gideons North Salem Camp.
to be held on Wednesday, April 1951, moving first to Clearwater, Nebraska where he was
SALEM A Memorial Service for 6th, 2016 at 1:00PM at Aumsville Carl is survived by his brothers Robert Cooley of Dallas
Randahl L. Schaffner is planned for a teacher and coach. In 1958 they left their mid-western
Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted
2:00 pm, Thursday April 7th at Virgil to Weddle Funeral Services. roots and moved to Oregon, first to the McKenzie River- and Paul Cooley of Aumsville along with many nieces
T. Golden Funeral Service.
area, then Salem, and finally settling in Dallas in 1971. and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents
Stella Relph JAMES OTIS JIM While in Salem, she completed her degree in Library and his brothers Lloyd Cooley and David Cooley.
July 22, 1935 - April 1, 2016 FOSTER II Science and began working as a librarian. After moving A visitation will be held on Thursday, April 7, 2016
ALBANY, OREGON Memorial June 16, 1926 - April 1, 2016
Service will be held at 2pm, DALLAS Funeral Services are to Dallas, Margie worked at the Education Service District from 10 am 5 pm at Howell, Edwards, Doerksen Funeral
Saturday April 9, 2016 at currently pending. Dallas Mortuary Home. A memorial service will be held on Friday, April
Mennonite Home Chapel 5353 Tribute Center is caring for the (ESD) office processing books for the school libraries.
Columbus Street SE Albany, OR. family. After retiring she and Ray began traveling; enjoying trips 8, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. at the Free Methodist Church on
to England, Washington D.C., Hawaii, and several cruises Silverton Road in Salem. Burial will be at City View
PEARL LUCY Nancy Crane Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made
EMBREE December 9, 1933 - March 31, 2016 before Rays death in 1999. In 2003 she married Robert
July 22, 1919 - March 30, 2016 SILVERTON Keizer Funeral Hilts. in memory of Carl to The Gideons International or the
Chapel is handling Arrangements.
DALLAS A memorial service There are no services scheduled at She loved books and was an ardent reader, usually COPD Foundation. Arrangements entrusted to Howell,
for Pearl will be announced in
the coming weeks. The Dallas
this time. with a dog on her lap. Margie had a wonderful sense of Edwards, Doerksen.
Mortuary Tribute Center is caring humor and created a warm wonderful life for her family.
for the family. LeMar Pete Noyd
June 20, 1932 - March 15, 2016 She had a beautiful smile which will be missed by all who
ELMER STOLLER SALEM A celebration of life will
be on Saturday, June 25th, at 2pm knew her. Thelma Miller
October 18, 1929 - March 29, 2016 August 26, 1929 - April 3, 2016
INDEPENDENCE Funeral Sat.
at Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service. Margie is survived by her husband, Robert Hilts; her
4/9 at 11am Salt Creek Baptist son Mark (Susan) Speulda; her grandson Nathan (Katie) SOUTH WEBER, UT Thelma
Church. Visitation Thurs & Fri 10am-
Speulda and two great-grandchildren, Benjamin and K. Miller previously a long-term
7pm at Dallas Mortuary Tribute
Center who is caring for the family. Abigail; her daughter Lou Ann (Mike) Drews; and step- resident of Silverton died April 3
grandchildren Jessie, Kilee, Carson, Casey, Cody, and surrounded by her family. Thelma
Capital Monument Co. Catherine and eight great-grandchildren. Bobs family graduated from nursing school
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became like her own and includes Barb Jones, Cheryl in 1949. She worked full-time
Austin, Chris Flaming, and Bob Hilts Jr. (Melinda), and until her retirement in 1992. Her
their many grandchildren. last 27 years of her career were
A memorial service will be held at Dallas United spent at Salem Hospital. She was
Paul James Hutchinson Methodist Church on Saturday; April 9th, at 1:00pm, preceded in death by her beloved
April 7, 1964 - December 2, 2015
followed immediately by a reception at the church. In husband Howard L. Miller. She is
Paul Hutchinson, a late resident of Klamath Falls, died survived by her daughter Kate
in December 2015, after visiting with many relatives. lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Humane
Society of the Willamette Valley. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Madge of South Weber, UT, her
He lived most of his adult life in Portland. He worked son Geoff Miller of Federal Way,
for Kaiser, Safeway, and Woolworth Lunch Counter. He Center is caring for the family. To send an online tribute,
visit www.dallastribute.com WA and six grandchildren.
was a member of the Boston Terrier and Kennel Clubs. Services will be private.
He survived his father, Clyde; and brother, Bob. He is Interment will be in Emmett, ID.
survived by his mother, Jean; siblings, Susan (Vaughn), Donna Barlow
August 10, 1937 - April 2, 2016
Mary, Mike; aunts, Vivian, Ruby, Marie, and Joann; uncles, ALBANY Donna Barlow, 78,
Bill and Don; 5 nieces and nephews, 5 great-nieces and of Albany died Saturday at her
-nephews; friends, Sonjia, Gary B. and childhood friend home. Born to Robert J. and
Becky; and his beloved dog, Otis. C. Marie (Embrey) Groshong at
Albany General Hospital, Donnas
family lived in many places
throughout Oregon during her
DENNIS ALAN DURANCEAU younger years including Corvallis,
April 2, 1947 - April 1, 2016 Dever, Halfway, Baker, Roseburg,
DALLAS Dennis Alan Medford and finally back to Dever.
Duranceau, of Dallas, Oregon, At that time, Donna started
passed away on April 1, 2016 at attending Dever Grade School,
the age of 68, one day before his a one room building with a bell,
birthday. where her father had attended,
He was born on April 2, 1947 and where Donnas children
in Green Bay, Wisconsin, to Jane
and LaVere Duranceau and joined
would eventually attend. Family
farming in the area included
a family of life-long Packer fans. raising crops such as filberts,
When he was still a young child, cherries, peaches, and starting a
the family moved west, first dairy.
to Palm Springs, before finally Donna attended Madison Jr.
High School and Albany High
settling permanently in Redlands,
California, where he spent his School. In 1952 she married
school years, graduating from James Harold Grate. On March
Redlands High School in 1965. 29, 1953 their daughter Linda Christine was born, and
At age sixteen Dennis began Jim entered the military service. In 1954 Donna and
a lifelong career in the grocery Linda moved to Anchorage, Alaska where Jim was
!
stationed during the Korean War. On their return to the
industry starting as a box boy for
a local market. Over the years he states on June 16, 1955, Jim Jr. was born and they lived
managed a number of different in the Albany-Jefferson area until, in 1960, they were able
supermarkets before being to buy a farm in the Dever area where she lived for the Salem
promoted to buyer at a large rest of her life.
grocery chain. In 1970 James Sr. died of cancer, and the next few 412 Lancaster Drive NE
In 1991, Dennis and his wife, Carol and daughter years were spent raising her children and working at JC Salem, OR 97301
Celeste, moved to Oregon, settling in Dallas. Three Penney department store in Albany. In 1976 she started (503) 581-6265
years later a job change took the family up to Cheney, working for Fisher Implement Co. in Albany, where she
Washington, but they had already developed a love for was employed for 18 years before retiring.
Dallas and returned four years later. So in 1998, they
purchase the Dallas IGA (later Dallas Select Market) in
In 1980 she married Robert (Bob) L. Barlow, whom
she had met at a Christian singles group in Salem. They
Low Cost
downtown Dallas which they owned and operated for enjoyed many trips with their camper and boat, traveling Cremation & Burial
the next eight years. During these years he was active in
many community organizations, and a longtime member
in Oregon, Idaho, Washington, California, Canada and
Mexico, attending such events as the Worlds Fair.
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of the Rotary. He loved participating in the Summerfest During this time, granddaughters Amy and Angela
Parade with the store personnel and always made sure to Grate, and Grandson Byron Davis were born, adding to
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have some entries, including several floats. Upon selling the family tree. In 1994 her son James Jr. passed away
from heart failure while hiking in the mountains.
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the store, Dennis took a position with Unified Grocers
where he continued his career. Donna was a founding member of the Dever-Conner Traditional Funeral $1975
One of his favorite organizations was the Boy Scouts Community Church, where she had attended since
of America where he served many times in various she was a teenager. Later she was actively involved in Discount Priced Caskets, Urns
capacities often scoutmaster but also in district positions the Keenagers, a program for older adults. Donnas And Other Memorial Items
and scout committees. Many weekends over his life were favorite activities included being at the Oregon Coast
and watching the storms and rough ocean waters, as
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spent on scout campouts, hikes, service projects and
other activities with these young men. He considered well as reading, especially mysteries. One of her favorite A Family Owned Oregon Business
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greatest accomplishments. together-what a housefull! Also as one of her hobbies, 25
Active in The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day she rented spaces in several antique store in Salem,
Saints, he served in many leadership capacities over Newberg, and Aurora.
the years including as bishop in Cheney, but his favorite She was preceded in death by her husband James
assignments were working with the youth and young Grate, Sr.; son James Grate, Jr.; and both of her parents.
adults. Donna is survived by her husband Robert Bob Barlow;
Along with anything related to the Green Bay Packers, daughter Linda (Larry) Davis, grandson Byron (Rachel)
he loved fishing, golfing, restoring cars and going to Davis; and great granddaughters Audrey and Olive Davis;
garage sales.
He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Carol; son Chris
granddaughters Amy (Jason) Rowley of St. Helens, and
Angela (Sean) Leahy of Scappoose. Also surviving are
We listen.
Duranceau of Australia; daughter Alecia Everett (David)
of Flower Mound, Texas; daughter Celeste Van Wie (Matt)
sisters Carol (Chuck) Banks of Albany, and Janice Erickson
of Redding, CA, as well as many nieces and nephews.
We care.
of Hillsboro, Oregon; stepmother Shirley Duranceau of Further survivors include stepchildren Bob Jr. (Debbie) We have a variety of urns
McMinnville, Oregon; brother David Duranceau of Sun Barlow, Gary (Christina) Barlow, and Laurie Barlow for scattering, placement
City, California, and Dale Duranceau (Lindy) of Indio, (Donald) Longanecker; step grandchildren Kristen in a cemetery or a home.
California; sisters Debbie Young (Bob) of Pahrump, Barlow (Michael) Chamberlain, Kelli Barlow (Bryan) Clark,
Locally owned since 1949, we provide
Nevada, and Dawn Hone (Phil) of Redlands, California. Benjamin (Thai) Barlow, Kara Barlow, and Alecia Barlow,
cremations from direct cremation to
He also leaves five beloved grandchildren, Amanda, as well as step great grandchildren Brianna Clark, Ryder
memorial and celebration of life services.
Stephen, Nicole, Danielle and Aislynn and many nieces Barlow, and Langston Barlow.
and nephews. Private interment will be at Willamette Memorial Park.
Funeral services will begin at 10:00am Friday, April 8th Contributions may be made to Samaritan Evergreen
O akleaf
inThe Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints in Dallas. Hospice in care of Fisher Funeral Home, 306 SW
Interment will follow in the Dallas Cemetery. Memorials Washington St., Albany, OR 97321. Online condolences
Crematory
are suggested to the Cascade Pacific Council of the Boy for the family may be posted at www.fisherfuneralhome.
Scouts of America in care of the Dallas Mortuary Tribute com.
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clogged artery in his left leg, the one needed to oper- A study conducted by the AAA Foundation found
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He hears call of megaphone and says Senator may have the momentum, but
victory could have national repercussions at end of the day Clinton has the math
follow their lead. campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, says
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going to have national repercussions, the gap in pledged delegates, which
Cruz said Tuesday to Charlie Sykes, one stood at 263 entering Tuesdays pri-
MILWAUKEE Ted Cruz swept to victory of several Wisconsin radio hosts who Bernie Sanders was projected as the mary, according to the Associated
in the Wisconsin primary Tuesday, have attacked Trump in recent weeks. winner of Wisconsins Democratic pri- Press.
complicating Donald Trumps bid to Trump, who acknowledged the pos- mary Tuesday, with Fox News and NBC Weaver told CNN Tuesday that he
win the necessary number of Republi- sibility of defeat in the Badger State, News calling the race for the Vermont believes the battle will continue until
can delegates and increasing the said earlier in the day he was looking senator less than a half-hour after polls the partys nominating convention in
chances of an open convention this forward to primaries in his home base closed. July. Democratic strategists are more
summer. of New York and other Northeastern Sanders entered the contest on a skeptical.
During a two-week campaign, Cruz states in the weeks ahead. Cruz and winning streak, but one thats hardly He can assert it, but it seems ex-
told Wisconsin voters they had a na- Trump are scheduled to campaign denting Hillary Clintons delegate lead tremely unlikely that Sanders can
tional platform and megaphone they Wednesday in New York, which will in the race for the Democratic presi- catch Clinton, said Steve Elmendorf,
could use to promote his campaigns ef- host a primary April 19. dential nomination. With his win in the deputy campaign manager for John
fort to derail Trump, and the Texas sen- Badger State, Sanders will have pocket-
ator predicted other states would v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B ed six of the past seven contests. His v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B
Clinton is having to
Race is likely to ght harder and
longer than shed
wrap up in June planned to seal the
nomination.
v CONTINUED FROM 1B Many would consider that an going to keep going at this every
embarrassment for Hillary Clin- chance we get, Clinton said.
Kerrys 2004 Democratic presi- ton if she didnt win by a mar- Clinton is having to ght
dential campaign. The num- gin larger than that, said David harder and longer than shed
bers dont add up, said Wasserman, an elections analyst planned to seal the nomination.
Elmendorf, who supports Clin- at the non-partisan Cook Politi- Even as the race moves to New
ton but is not working for her. cal Report. And yet it would York, a state that she hoped to
Democrats do not award dele- seal the deal even more for Hil- carry by a large margin, the race
gates on a winner-take-all basis, lary Clinton because she would will be tight, said Dan Gerstein,
making it difficult for underdogs expand her delegate lead, he director of Gotham Ghostwrit-
to overcome large decits. Sand- said. ers and an independent political
ers would have to win big pri- Whatever the outcome in ANDREW RENNEISEN, GETTY IMAGES
analyst in New York City.
mary states, such as New York Wisconsin and New York, which Hillary Clinton greets the crowd following a Women for Hillary Its going to be a continua-
and California, by large margins holds a primary on April 19, the Town Hall meeting in New York on Tuesday. tion of the more global dynam-
in order to catch Clinton. forecast remains the same: The ic, Gerstein said. Shes going to
While the Vermont senator race is likely to wrap up in June, paign manager Robby Mook re- shots at Sanders, particularly on win. Its going to be closer than
won a number of smaller caucus when California votes. leased a memo titled The Facts his plan to provide free college it should be.
states, including Washington Sanders is burrowing in for a on Where the Race Stands. tuition and his vote in 2005 to Yet a closer-than-expected
and Alaska, Sanders has won oor ght. Hes suggesting that In it, he says Clinton has provide legal immunity for gun race does not translate into an
only two primaries with more delegates from states he won built a nearly insurmountable manufacturers. The Clinton upset, and Democrats are citing
than 60% support: his home should ip to his column, and lead among both delegates and campaign is betting that Sand- the 2008 Democratic race as
state of Vermont and neighbor- his campaign is approaching actual voters. Since Clinton has ers is especially vulnerable on proof that Clinton is not in any
ing New Hampshire. Polls show delegates one-on-one to back 2.5 million more votes than the gun issue in New York, real danger. It wasnt until the
Clinton up by 10 points in the the candidate. Sanders, superdelegates who which tightened its laws in re- nal day of primaries, on June 3,
next major contest on the pri- As for the Clinton campaign, back him would be going against sponse to the 2012 Sandy Hook that then-senator Barack Oba-
mary calendar: New York, which both the candidate and her staff the will of the voters, Mook said. Elementary School shooting in ma gained enough pledged and
she represented for eight years are showing signs of irritation. In a Tuesday town hall in Newtown, Conn. superdelegates to become the
in the U.S. Senate. On Monday night, Clinton cam- Brooklyn, Clinton took some Were not going to quit, were nominee.
ISTANBUL Abu Sami, an Iraqi liv- est gateway to Europe. They is currently in Denmark as a refu- ting them pass through as before. il war just across Turkeys south-
ing in Europe, made a good living charge 10 times as much to ar- gee, Taem said. A life jacket in the car would ern border.
smuggling Syrians and other ref- range the crossing from Greece to Taem said business dropped constitute good evidence for emi- Migrants eeing war and vio-
ugees from Greece to Germany. Italy to avoid Macedonia, Serbia off precipitously recently after gration detention, Taem said. lence are likely to receive asylum
But his good fortune at the ex- and other countries that have Macedonia closed its borders, We cannot send people without as refugees. Those seeking only
pense of migrants eeing war and closed their borders, according to preventing refugees from travel- such life jackets. economic opportunities likely
poverty is coming to an end now Sami and other smugglers. Many ing north and stranding them on The EU has promised Turkey will be sent back home.
that Turkey has agreed to stop often swindle or mistreat trauma- the Greek side of the border. In $6.8 billion in aid to keep refu- As new arrivals to Greeces Ae-
them from ooding into Europe. tized migrants. Turkey, police are aggressively gees there, where an estimated gean islands slows, refugees stand
Business has decreased by more The journey was a night- stopping travelers rather than let- 2.7 million Syrians have ed a civ- to suffer more than the smug-
than 70%, he said. mare, said Clod Marion, 19, a glers, some experts say.
The new migrant policy under Syrian in Germany who made a Its more dangerous for asy-
an agreement between the Euro- dash with her family from the lum seekers in Turkey than in
pean Union and Turkey, which Turkish coast to the Greek island Greece, said Shahram Khosravi,
went into effect Monday, has of Lesbos in freezing weather in a migration expert at Stockholm
largely shut off the Balkan route January. We traveled in a small University in Sweden. Many refu-
to Europe that 850,000 migrants rubber boat. The smugglers gees wont sit idle in Turkey,
took last year, according to the threw us off the boat into the cold Khosravi said. Its just a matter
United Nations refugee agency. water when we approached the of time before (smugglers) will
In all, 1.1 million refugees entered island. nd new ways to transport
Germany alone via that and other Abo Taem, a Syrian smuggler people.
routes in 2015. based in Turkey, said he and most Abu Hassan, the administrator
Few refugees would shed a tear of his fellow traffickers werent of a Facebook page dedicated to
for smugglers who exploit their seeking to exploit anyone. Many smuggling, said thats already
plight for fat prots. Smugglers of them had been refugees them- happening. People are now trav-
charge about $700 to help refu- selves and saw an opportunity to eling from Turkey to Libya by air
gees travel the short but danger- help other migrants and earn a ARIS MESSINIS, AFP/GETTY IMAGES
and then to Italy by sea in a more
ous boat trip from Turkey to living in the process. My busi- Migrants and refugees arrive at the northern island of Lesbos expensive and more dangerous
Greeces Aegean islands, the clos- ness partner was an Iraqi, and he after crossing the Aegean Sea from Turkey in February. journey, he said.
was booked by Mumbai police ically, to just 20%, down from more grant funding to train law- Proposed legislation would add patrols at transportation hubs.
Tuesday for being in some way 39% of the population in 1999. enforcement officers to combat Already, bomb-sniffing dogs help screen passengers faster.
involved in the suicide of the Trevor Grundy, shooters. The proposals are part
troubled actress. Religion News Service of Federal Aviation Administra- We remain about longer security lines that
Pratyusha, 24, was found hang- tion legislation the Senate is de- resulted at airports nationwide.
ing from a ceiling fan in her EPA CHIEF DEFENDS ACTION bating this week. vigilant, Johnson said screening delays
Mumbai home Friday. Her boy- ON FLINT WATER CRISIS By clamping down against ter- concerned about are partly the result of the growth
friend, actor-producer Rahul Raj ror threats now, we can avoid the in daily travelers from 1.8 million
Singh, remains shattered by her The head of the Environmental kind of tragedy and devastation potential acts of to 2.2 million. He also said he is
death and in no condition to be Protection Agency said Tuesday that happened overseas, Schum- self-radicalized trying to halt reductions in TSA
interrogated by police, his lawyer she wasnt trying to deect er told reporters at a news officers as part of annual spend-
Neeraj Gupta told Indias blame, but to simply get all the conference. violence by the ing bills this year.
ibnlive.com. facts on the table, when she tes- Homeland Security Secretary so-called lone We want to begin to build
We are going to approach the tied before Congress last month Jeh Johnson said he called for a back that workforce, Johnson
court, Gupta told ibnlive.com. about the federal governments more visible presence of armed actors here in this said. Wait times is something
We need to see the FIR (crimi- role in Flints water crisis. teams on May 22, the day of the country at public that Im acutely aware of, but I
nal complaint) and under what In a breakfast meeting with re- Brussels attacks, and deployed believe we are addressing it.
basis it was led. porters Tuesday, EPA Adminis- more air marshals on ights. places and at For example, TSA Administra-
Mumbai police did not imme- trator Gina McCarthy repeated We know of no specic credi- public events. tor Peter Neffenger shifted ca-
diately respond to a USA TODAY her testimony that the primary ble intel of a plot like the Brussels nine teams between airports
request for details. John Bacon responsibility for the crisis lies attack here in the homeland, Jeh Johnson, Homeland Security because the bomb-sniffing dogs
Johnson said. However, we re- secretary can help screen passengers to
with the Michigan Department of
MAJORITY IN SCOTLAND Environmental Quality and main vigilant, concerned about move them through lines faster.
AFFILIATED WITH NO RELIGION Flints emergency manager. potential acts of self-radicalized cause they are open and easily ac- Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.,
It was clearly Michigan and violence by the so-called lone ac- cessible. Creating checkpoints at said the teams have cut waits in
More than half of the 5.4 mil- the emergency manager that tors here in this country at public airport and train station doors half at the Minneapolis airport,
lion people living in Scotland made decisions that didnt make places and at public events. would be costly and difficult, and where they had stretched to an
have no religion, according to a sense, she said. Bombings at the Brussels Air- terrorists could still attack wher- hour and a half at the busiest
survey by Scottish Social That explanation didnt y port and a downtown subway sta- ever crowds gathered. times.
Attitudes. with some Republican members tion killed 32 people and injured The Transportation Security Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va.,
The 52% of unaffiliated Scots of the House Oversight and Gov- at least 270. The Islamic State Administration, part of Johnsons said that questions might arise
represents a 12% jump from 16 ernment Reform Committee who claimed responsibility for the department, tightened its screen- about the cost of the legislation
years ago, when 40% of survey re- called on McCarthy to step down attacks. ing after federal watchdogs found but that tightening security mea-
spondents said they had no reli- when she testied before the Security officials warn its diffi- last year that officers had trouble sures is important. What are our
gious affiliation. panel March 17. cult to protect train stations and detecting weapons during tests. values? Manchin asked. What
The proportion of people who Maureen Groppe airports outside secure areas be- Travelers complained loudly are our priorities?
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nounced in November with terms President Obama called corporate tax inversions one of the most insidious tax loopholes
GROWTH AT SERVICES FIRMS out there and says that rms utilizing the tax-saving tactic were gaming the system.
that were designed to keep
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the potentially record-breaking
Growth picked up last month at
transaction from violating the
U.S. services companies, which MOST RECENT U.S. INVERSIONS (SINCE 2011)
earlier rules limiting tax
have been a source of strength
inversions. Deal Acquiror
for the American economy. The
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Institute for Supply Management
merger partners said they were March 21 Pending Markit Ltd United Kingdom IHS United States
said Tuesday that its services
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index rebounded to 54.5 in
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MAKING WAVES
Beyonc got candid with Elle
in a wide-ranging interview,
accompanied
by a Flash-
dance-inspired
photo shoot.
Asked about the
controversy over
her Formation,
PAOLA KUDACKI, ELLE
video, she
replied, If
celebrating my roots and culture
during Black History Month made
anyone uncomfortable, those
feelings were there long before
a video and long before me.
BAD DAY
LOUIE LOVERS
Louis C.K. isnt giving fans much
hope for a sixth season of his FX
comedy, telling HitFix.com, I cant
feel that show anymore.
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Brendan Van Voorhis, Paige Whipple, West Sa- Maggie Buckholz, Silver- Ellie Slama, South Salem
McNary track and field: lem softball: The junior first ton softball: The sophomore golf: The junior shot 72 to
The junior won the 200 and baseman/pitcher had a dou- shortstop had three hits in earn medalist honors at
400 at both Wednesdays ble and two RBIs in Mondays Wednesdays 10-0 win against Tuesdays Greater Valley
Sports
p
four-way league meet at 5-1 win against Oregon City, Crescent Valley and had three Conference meet at Spring
West Albany and Fridays three hits, including a double, hits in Fridays 4-3 loss to Hill Golf Club in Albany.
Titan Track Classic including in Wednesdays 10-8 loss to Corvallis.
a personal record of 22.51 in Barlow and was the winning
the 200 Friday and ran pitcher in Fridays 9-8 win
anchor legs on the Celtics against Southridge.
winning 400 relay teams at
both meets.
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against Syracuse.
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UConn the game. Stewart had 10 points in the
Ducks
Continued from Page 1C
3
Taylor Alie (ju-
nior): Alie would be
the No. 3 quarter-
back if the season start-
ed today. But it would
be best for Oregon if he
gets passed by some of
the more talented quar-
terbacks in the pro-
gram. Like Lockie, Alie
is a loyal, devoted and
smart player. But the
offense is limited with
him out there.
4
Travis Jonsen (red-
shirt freshman):
Weve seen very lit-
tle of Jonsen in his Ore- COURTESY PHOTO
gon career. He played Cascade High alum Nathan Martin, third from left, has become a standout runner for Corban.
in last years spring
game, then suffered an
injury while redshirt-
ing in the fall. The pro-
gram will be in much
Martin record in the 100 meters (10.92) and be-
ing named the CCC Track Athlete of the
Week for the first time.
better shape if Jonsen Continued from Page 1C Its a very strong league, Berney
can really grab hold of said. Southern Oregon has two good
the No. 2 spot in the Hes just a very talented individual sprinters and the California schools
depth chart. that has natural speed and hes only go- have some strong sprinters, but he is go-
5
Terry Wilson ing to get better, coach Norm Berney ing to be right in there with them.
(freshman): This said. Hes very coachable and listens Martin enjoyed the ride and is excit-
time next season, all the time. He doesnt get distracted ed to see what the future holds. His
the battle for starting easily and focuses on the task at hand. teammates embraced him last year and
quarterback will likely His freshman year he broke the this year hes stepped into a leadership
be between Jonsen and school record in the 100 meter hurdles role.
Wilson. Hopefully for with a time 15.62 seconds. He also fin- I really like the community and the
the Ducks, both can ished third at the Cascade Collegiate team in general, Martin said. Every-
progress throughout Conference Championships in the 200 one lifts each other up and we push each
this season and make meters, fourth in the 100 and was part other in workouts and in meets too. As
that a compelling com- of the 4X100 relay team that won the an NAIA school, goals are really realis-
petition. CCC title and finished 12th at the NAIA tic and national standards are within
6
Justin Herbert Championships. reach.
(freshman): The Im not surprised with anything he The coaches are ecstatic that they
senior at Sheldon does now, Berney said. He runs with were able to bring him into the fold and
High School will join a different style (and) he doesnt get add to an already strong program.
the team in fall camp. totally down in the starting block. He I dont want to limit him because
Hes a three-star talent ran a 15.62 and broke the record that hes very good now and hes getting
and could assert him- weve had since 2011 and every meet close to being an outstanding sprinter,
self as a serious com- he runs he gets better. Berney said.
petitor for the starting This season he is already off to a lramirez@StatesmanJournal.com or
job in the years to come. fast start, recently breaking the school Twitter.com/@LuisRamirez10
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TODAY SCOREBOARD
ON THE AIR
NHL Columbus at Montreal, 1 p.m.
Toronto FC at New England, 1 p.m.
10:39 a.m.-7:43 a.m. Danny Willett, Ser-
gio Garcia, Ryan Moore
National Hockey League
ARIZONA COYOTES Signed G Adin Hill
All Times PDT/MST
COLLEGE BASEBALL EASTERN CONFERENCE
Vancouver at D.C. United, 2:30 p.m.
Sporting KC at New York, 4 p.m.
10:50 a.m.-7:54 a.m. Angel Cabrera,
Shane Lowry, J.B. Holmes
to a three-year, entry-level contract.
BUFFALO SABRES Recalled F Justin
Louisville at Kentucky ...........................4:30 p.m., CH411 ESPNU Atlantic Division San Jose at FC Dallas, 6 p.m. 11:01 a.m.-8:05 a.m. Martin Kaymer, Bill Bailey from Rochester (AHL).
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m. Haas, Rory McIlroy EDMONTON OILERS Assigned G Niklas
y-Florida 80 46 25 9 101 233 198 Sunday, April 10 Lundstrom from Bakersfield (AHL) to Norfolk
COLLEGE SOFTBALL x-Tampa Bay 80 45 30 5 95 221 194
Detroit 79 40 28 11 91 204 216
Seattle at Houston, 1 p.m.
Chicago at NY City FC, 4 p.m.
(ECHL).
NASHVILLE PREDATORS Reassigned D
Penn State at Ohio State (DH) ...............1 p.m., CH403 BIG TEN Boston 80 41 30 9 91 234 222 Portland at Los Angeles, 6:30 p.m.
AUTO RACING Stefan Elliott to Milwaukee (AHL).
Ottawa 80 36 35 9 81 227 245 NASCAR Sprint Cup Points Leaders NEW JERSEY DEVILS Activated F Patrik
North Carolina at Georgia ........................4:30 p.m., CH425 SEC Buffalo 80 34 35 11 79 196 215 Through April 3 Elias from injured reserve.
Montreal 80 36 38 6 78 212 232 NFL 1. Kevin Harvick, 220. NEW YORK ISLANDERS Assigned D
Toronto 79 28 40 11 67 192 233 Calendar 2. Jimmie Johnson, 216. Jesse Graham from Bridgeport (AHL) to Mis-
April 18 Teams with returning head 3. Kyle Busch, 215. souri (ECHL).
MLB Metropolitan Division
coaches can begin offseason workout pro- 4. Carl Edwards, 206. NEW YORK RANGERS Recalled D Bra-
Mariners at Rangers......................................11 a.m., CH34 ROOT GP W L OT Pts GF GA grams. 5. Joey Logano, 196.
z-Washingtn 79 55 17 7 117 244 186 dy Skjei from Hartford (AHL) and G Macken-
April 22 Deadline for restricted free 6. Brad Keselowski, 178. zie Skapski from Greenville (ECHL) to Hart-
x-Pittsburgh 80 47 25 8 102 240 197 agents to sign offer sheets. 7. Austin Dillon, 176.
Giants at Brewers ...........................................11 a.m., CH419 MLB x-NY Rangrs 80 45 26 9 99 232 211 ford.
April 28-30 NFL draft, Chicago. 8. Kurt Busch, 176. SAN JOSE SHARKS Recalled F Nikita
x-NY Islndrs 79 44 26 9 97 223 206 May 23-25 Spring league meeting, 9. Denny Hamlin, 172.
Phillies at Reds ................................................4 p.m., CH36 ESPN2 Philadelphia 78 39 26 13 91 203 208
Charlotte, N.C. 10. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 172.
Jevpalovs from Allen (ECHL) to San Jose
Carolina 80 35 29 16 86 194 217 (AHL).
11. Martin Truex Jr., 150. COLLEGE
White Sox at As ..............................................7 p.m., CH36 ESPN2 New Jersey 80 37 35 8 82 177 203
12. AJ Allmendinger, 147.
Columbus 79 31 40 8 70 205 246 COLLEGES 13. Jamie McMurray, 143.
COLLEGIATE WATER POLO ASSOCIATION
Voted to accept La Salle as a member for
WESTERN CONFERENCE Men's Basketball 14. Matt Kenseth, 140. the 2016-17 academic year.
NBA Central Division NCAA Tournament Glance
FINAL FOUR
15. Ryan Blaney, 132. AUSTIN PEAY Agreed to terms with
GP W L OT Pts GF GA 16. Chase Elliott, 131. Dave Loos, mens basketball coach, on a one-
Cavaliers at Pacers ............................................4 p.m., CH35 ESPN At Indianapolis 17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 128.
x-Dallas 80 48 23 9 105 260 226 year contract extension.
x-St. Louis 80 48 23 9 105 221 195 National Semifinals 18. Kasey Kahne, 128. CAMPBELL Named Ronny Fisher wom-
Rockets at Mavericks..................................6:30 p.m., CH35 ESPN x-Chicago 80 47 26 7 101 230 202 Sunday, April 3 19. Ryan Newman, 126. ens basketball coach.
x-Nashville 80 40 26 14 94 223 210 UConn 80, Oregon State 51 20. Kyle Larson, 125. CASTLETON Named Mary Anne Levins
Thunder at Blazers .............................................7 p.m., CH8 KGW x-Minnesota 81 38 32 11 87 215 204 Syracuse 80, Washington 59 21. Paul Menard, 125. womens golf coach.
Colorado 80 39 37 4 82 211 231 National Championship 22. Aric Almirola, 121. CHOWAN Named Kyle Chase defen-
Winnipeg 79 32 39 8 72 204 231 Tuesday, April 5 23. Greg Biffle, 109. sive backs coach and recruiting coordinator.
NHL Pacific Division UConn 82, Syracuse 51 24. Trevor Bayne, 109.
25. Brian Scott, 100.
COLUMBIA Named Jim Engles mens
basketball coach.
Philadelphia at Detroit ................................5 p.m., CH32 NBCSN GP W L OT Pts GF GA 26. Danica Patrick, 97. FLORIDA STATE Announced sopho-
x-Los Ang. 80 47 28 5 99 220 190 GOLF 27. Regan Smith, 95. more G Xavier Rathan-Mayes will enter the
x-Anaheim 78 44 24 10 98 209 185 Masters Tee Times 28. Casey Mears, 94.
x-San Jose 80 45 29 6 96 236 205 NBA draft.
SOCCER Arizona 80 35 38 7 77 207 241
At Augusta National Golf Club 29. Landon Cassill, 90.
30. David Ragan, 87.
HOLY CROSS Named Rachael Volpe di-
Augusta, Ga. rector of athletic facilities and operations.
UEFA, Paris Saint-Germain vs. Manchester City.......11:30 a.m., Vancouver 79 30 36 13 73 182 227
All Times PDT/MST 31. Brian Vickers, 82. KENTUCKY Announced freshman F
Calgary 80 33 40 7 73 222 256 32. Clint Bowyer, 82.
CH408 FS1 Edmonton 80 30 43 7 67 194 239 a-amateur Skal Labissiere will enter the NBA draft.
Thursday-Friday 33. Michael McDowell, 78. MARYLAND Named Andy Buh defen-
Womens friendly, USA vs. Colombia......4:30 p.m., CH408 FS1 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for 5:20 a.m.-8:16 a.m. Jim Herman, Steven 34. Matt DiBenedetto, 70. sive coordinator.
overtime loss. Bowditch 35. Michael Annett, 63. MICHIGAN STATE Junior F Aerial Pow-
x-clinched playoff spot 36. Chris Buescher, 57. ers announced she will enter the WNBA draft.
Events are accurate and up-to-date as of press time 5:31 a.m.-8:27 a.m. Trevor Immelman,
37. Cole Whitt, 38.
y-clinched division Robert Streb, a-Derek Bard NEBRASKA Announced the resigna-
z-clinched conference 5:42 a.m.-8:38 a.m. Larry Mize, Victor 38. Josh Wise, 23. tion of womens basketball coach Connie Yo-
39. Jeffrey Earnhardt, 18.
TODAY Tuesdays Games
Carolina 2, Boston 1, SO
Dubuisson, Kevin Streelman
5:53 a.m.-8:49 a.m. Sandy Lyle, Bernd 40. Michael Waltrip, 12.
ri.
OKLAHOMA STATE Named Lamont Ev-
IN THE AREA Buffalo 3, New Jersey 1
N.Y. Islanders 4, Washington 3, OT
Wiesberger, Vaughn Taylor
6:04 a.m.-9 a.m. Webb Simpson, Chris
41. Bobby Labonte, 11.
42. Reed Sorenson, 4.
ans mens assistant basketball coach.
PURDUE Announced sophomore F
N.Y. Rangers 3, Tampa Bay 2 Wood, Thongchai Jaidee 43. Robert Richardson Jr., 3. Vince Edwards declared for the NBA draft.
Florida 4, Montreal 1 6:15 a.m.-9:22 a.m. Tom Watson, Char- ST. JOHNS Announced F Christian
HIGH SCHOOLS
Pittsburgh 5, Ottawa 3
Nashville 4, Colorado 3
ley Hoffman, Lee Westwood TRANSACTIONS Jones will not return to the mens basketball
team.
6:26 a.m.-9:33 a.m. Zach Johnson, Rick- BASEBALL
San Jose 3, Minnesota 0 ie Fowler, a-Cheng Jin SYRACUSE Announced sophomore
American League
Chicago 6, Arizona 2 6:37 a.m.-9:44 a.m. Louis Oosthuizen, mens basketball G Kaleb Joseph will transfer.
BASEBALL Los Angeles 5, Calgary 4, OT Jason Dufner, Patrick Reed
NEW YORK YANKEES Reacquired OF
Jake Cave from the Cincinnati Reds as a Rule
North Salem at Forest Grove, 5 p.m.; West Albany at McKay, Winnipeg at Anaheim, late 6:48 a.m.-9:55 a.m. Jordan Spieth, Paul 5 draft return and assigned him to Trenton TODAY IN SPORTS
5 p.m.; West Salem at McNary, 5 p.m; Sprague at South Wednesdays Games Casey, a-Bryson DeChambeau (EL).
Columbus at Toronto, 4 p.m. 6:59 a.m.-10:06 a.m. Justin Thomas, April 6
Salem, 5 p.m.; Lebanon at Central, 3:30 p.m.; Woodburn at National League 1896 The first modern Olympics begin
Vancouver at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Emiliano Grillo, Dustin Johnson MILWAUKEE BREWERS Placed RHP in Athens, Greece. James B. Connelly wins the
Dallas, 4:30 p.m.; South Albany at Silverton, 4:30 p.m.; Scio Philadelphia at Detroit, 5 p.m. 7:21 a.m.-10:17 a.m. Vijay Singh, Hideki Matt Garza on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP first event the hop, step and jump.
Matsuyama, Chris Kirk Tyler Cravy from Colorado Springs (PCL).
at Harrisburg, 4:30 p.m.; Jefferson at Portland Christian, 7:32 a.m.-10:28 a.m. Harris English, An- 1936 Horton Smith edges Harry Cooper
4:30 p.m.; Blanchet at Creswell, 5 p.m.; St. Paul at Perrydale,
MLS dy Sullivan, Kevin Na
NEW YORK METS Agreed to terms by one stroke to win the Masters.
All Times PDT/MST with C Rene Rivera on a minor league con- 1941 Craig Wood beats Byron Nelson
7:43 a.m.-10:39 a.m. Phil Mickelson,
4:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Marc Leishman, Henrik Stenson
tract. by three strokes to win the Masters.
W L T Pts GF GA PITTSBURGH PIRATES Agreed to terms 1947 Jimmy Demaret wins the Masters
7:54 a.m.-10:50 a.m. Justin Rose, Jamie with OF Gregory Polanco on a five-year con-
Orlando City 2 0 2 8 8 4 for the second time with two-stroke victory
SOFTBALL Montreal 2 2 0 6 6 5
Donaldson, Daniel Berger
8:05 a.m.-11:01 a.m. Adam Scott, Kevin
tract from 2017-21. over Byron Nelson and Frank Stranahan.
Forest Grove at North Salem, 5 p.m.; McKay at West Albany, Philadelphia 2 2 0 6 5 4 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Recalled SS 1952 Sam Snead wins his second Mas-
New England 1 1 3 6 5 7 Kisner, Brooks Koepka Aledmys Diaz from Memphis (PCL).
8:16 a.m.-5:20 a.m. Mike Weir, Cameron ters, beating Jack Burke Jr. by four shots.
5 p.m.; McNary at West Salem, 5 p.m.; South Salem at NY City FC 1 1 2 5 7 7 FOOTBALL 1973 Ron Blomberg of the New York
Chicago 1 1 2 5 5 5 Smith, a-Sammy Schmitz
Sprague, 5 p.m.; Central at Silverton, 4:30 p.m.; Crescent Toronto FC 1 2 1 4 4 4 8:27 a.m.-5:31 a.m. Ian Woosnam, Troy National Football League Yankees becomes the first major league des-
BUFFALO BILLS Signed CB Sterling ignated hitter, in an opening-day game
Valley at Dallas, 4:30 p.m.; Jefferson at Portland Christian, New York 1 3 0 3 4 9 Merritt, Byeong-Hun An
Moore. against Boston.
D.C. United 0 2 3 3 3 9 8:38 a.m.-5:42 a.m. Darren Clarke, Billy
4:30 p.m.; Dayton at Scio, 4:30 p.m.; St. Paul at Perrydale, Columbus 0 2 2 2 3 5 Horschel, Matthew Fitzpatrick DALLAS COWBOYS Signed DE Jack 1987 Sugar Ray Leonard returns to the
4:30 p.m. 8:49 a.m.-5:53 a.m. Mark OMeara, Da- Crawford. ring after a three-year layoff to upset Marvel-
WESTERN CONFERENCE vid Lingmerth, a-Paul Chaplet DENVER BRONCOS OT Tyler Polumbus ous Marvin Hagler in a 12-round split decision
COLLEGES FC Dallas
W L T Pts GF GA
3 1 1 10 8 6
9 a.m.-6:04 a.m. Keegan Bradley, announced his retirement.
DETROIT LIONS Signed RB Stevan Rid-
for the middleweight title, becoming boxings
10th triple champion.
Brandt Snedeker, Kiradech Aphinbarnrat
Sporting KC 3 1 0 9 5 3 9:22 a.m.-6:15 a.m. Charl Schwarzel, Da- ley. 1992 Duke becomes the first team in 19
BASEBALL Real Salt Lake 2 0 2 8 8 6
Los Angeles 2 1 1 7 7 3
vis Love III, Rafael Cabrera-Bello MIAMI DOLPHINS Claimed DB Ifo
Ekpre-Olomu off waivers from Cleveland.
years to repeat as NCAA champion with a 71-
51 victory over Michigans Fab Five freshmen,
Willamette at Corban, 4 p.m.; Portland at Oregon, 6 p.m.; 9:33 a.m.-6:26 a.m. Danny Lee, Russell
Colorado 2 1 1 7 3 2 Knox, Smylie Kaufman NEW YORK GIANTS Signed FB Will the youngest team to vie for the title.
Linfield at Pacific, 6 p.m. Vancouver 2 2 1 7 6 6 9:44 a.m.-6:37 a.m. Bubba Watson, Johnson and OL Ryan Seymour and Dillon Far- 2004 Connecticuts championship
San Jose 2 1 1 7 5 5 Branden Grace, Ian Poulter rell. sweep is complete. Led by Diana Taurasi,
Houston 1 2 1 4 11 8 OAKLAND RAIDERS Signed LS Andrew UConn beats Tennessee 70-61. With the
9:55 a.m.-6:48 a.m. Bernhard Langer,
AROUND OREGON Portland
Seattle
1 2 1 4 6 9
1 3 0 3 3 5 Hunter Mahan, a-Romain Langasque East. womens victory, Connecticut becomes the
10:06 a.m.-6:59 a.m. Jason Day, Matt SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Signed DL To- first Division I basketball school to sweep
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for Kuchar, Ernie Els ny Jerod-Eddie and OL Jordan Devey to one- both titles.
NBA tie. 10:17 a.m.-7:21 a.m. Graeme McDowell, year contracts. 2008 Lorena Ochoa continues her
Thunder at Trail Blazers, 7 p.m. Fabian Gomez, Scott Piercy TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Signed S dominance of womens golf with a five-shot
Friday, April 8 Bradley McDougald and LS Andrew DePaola. victory in the Kraft Nabisco Championship.
Orlando City at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 10:28 a.m.-7:32 a.m. Jimmy Walker, So-
HOCKEY She finishes at 11-under 277, beating Suzann
Events are accurate and up-to-date as of press time Saturday, April 9 ren Kjeldsen, Anirban Lahiri
Pettersen and Annika Sorenstam.
NBA TODAY
STANDINGS TUESDAYS GAMES SCOREBOARD
AREA
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGH SCHOOL Catherine Clemens, Junior, Scio 11, Pleasant Hill 0: Ashton
Burns Phillips had three hits and scored
GIRLS GOLF three runs, while Olivia Zeiher
Lakin Susee, Senior, Kennedy
had two hits and three runs
GVC: South Salem won confer-
Madison Hull, Junior, Western scored.
ence tournement shooting a
200 at Michelbook. West Alba- Mennonite
ny was second with a 241 and Kenzie Ratliff, Senior, Kennedy
BASEBALL
McNary shot a 266 for third. McNary 11, North Salem 2:
Madison Ballard, Sophomore,
McNary had 12 hits. Josiah
Monroe
GIRLS TENNIS Gilbert limited North Salem to
Kori Pentzer, Sophomore, Grant two hits and one earned run in
West Salem 7, McKay 1: West
Union going the distance.Matt Aguilar
Salem swept the singles match-
was 3-for-5. Matt Ismay, Daniel
es won by Anya Gerasimova, Second Team Johnson, Tanner Gordon,and
Ashley Owre, Delaney Henry
Carli Fiest, Junior, Burns Gilbert himself all had two hits
and Joran Macias.
apiece. Daniel Johnson drove in
Rachel Parks, Sophomore, Lost three runs.
GIRLS BASKETBALL River
Regis 12, Perrydale 0: JaVon
2A All-State Teams Chelsea Quaempts, Sophomore, Logan went 3-for-3, with a
Weston-McEwen home run, triple, five RBIs, while
Player of the Year Cather-
ine Clemens, Burns Maddie Hopper, Senior, West- Brycen Schumacher pitched five
ern Mennonite innings and struck out 11.
Coach of the Year Peter
and Keri Hall, Kennedy Alaina Holm, Senior, Neah-Kah- West Salem 5, McKay 4: Brody
Nie Wittman doubled in two runs
First Team for West Salem as they edged
Bekah Roe, Junior, Pilot Rock out McKay in a well-played
Raelyn Freitag, Senior, Bandon game.
MCILROY CHANGES
SPORTSLINE
MASTERS APPROACH
Pursuit of career
Grand Slam may
be less stressful
KEVIN JAIRAJ, USA TODAY SPORTS
Steve DiMeglio
FIRST WORD
@Steve_DiMeglio
THE DIFFERENCE USA TODAY Sports
IN WINNING AND
LOSING IN COLLEGE BASKET-
BALL IS SO SMALL. THE DIFFER- AUGUSTA , GA . In his quest to win
ENCE IN YOUR FEELINGS IS SO a green jacket and complete golfs
LARGE. career Grand Slam, Rory McIlroy
North Carolina coach Roy has changed the blueprint.
Williams early Tuesday, after his The world No. 3 wont play in
team lost the national title to the Par-3 Contest the day before
Villanova on a last-second shot. Thursdays start of the 80th Mas-
ters. For the rst time in his ca-
MAGIC NUMBER reer, there were no recon-
naissance trips to Augusta
10.6 National Golf Club this year. He
Record-low rating across TBS, TNT added two tournaments to his
and truTV for Mondays national schedule. And hes treating prac-
title game, the first one to air on tice rounds more like tourna-
cable, according to The Associat- ment action this week between
ed Press. The previous low was a the Georgia pines.
10.8 for North Carolina vs. Michi- I knew as soon as this tourna-
gan State in 2009. Ratings repre- ment nished last year that I was
sent the percentage of U.S. going to prepare maybe a little bit
homes with televisions tuned to a differently for it this year, said
program. The 17.8 million viewers McIlroy, who is making his eighth
were down 37% from the 28.3 mil- appearance in the Masters. ROB SCHUMACHER, USA TODAY SPORTS
lion for last years Duke-Wisconsin While Augusta National is tai- A Masters victory would give Rory McIlroy, who has four wins in majors, a career Grand Slam.
matchup on CBS; that game had lor-made for McIlroys power
the largest audience in 18 years. game, soft-landing irons and when Im having fun out there things are off kilter. A 42 on the back nine in the third
touch around and on the greens, and Im not, as you said, not over- Year after year that Ive start- round in 2013. A 42 on the front
the four-time major champion doing it, not overthinking it. So ed coming back here, Ive started nine in the third round in 2012.
has yet to win a green jacket. So very happy with where the game to realize that this is probably one And there was the 43 on his nal
hes taking a more relaxed ap- is and really just looking forward of the courses that we play all nine holes in 2011 when he im-
proach, purposely decreasing his to getting going on Thursday and year that you can be super aggres- ploded, going from the 54-hole
work time and reducing stress as really not trying to put too much sive on and take it at pins, be- lead by four to a tie for 15th.
much as possible a year after a emphasis on it or too much pres- cause these greens are big greens, McIlroy is keenly aware he
lot of eyeballs were on me. sure on myself. Just try and go but they are in four or ve differ- needs to get off to a good start.
For instance, he isnt taking ex- out and really enjoy it. ent sections, and youre really just His week got off to a good start as
tra shots during practice rounds McIlroy knows hes trending in trying to get it in that certain sec- he made an ace Monday on the
and is instead playing matches the right direction at Augusta. He tion, McIlroy said. You have to 16th hole using a 7-iron.
with his partners as if the tourna- tied for 40th in 2012, for 25th in be aggressive in some shots, but Its all about going out there
ment has started, playing balls 2013 and for eighth in 2014 and others you know par is a good over the next four days and exe-
out of the trees, off the pine straw nished fourth in 2015. Last year, score and you move on. I feel like cuting the shots the way I need to
and from fairway bunkers. He he took care of one big piece of Ive learned the balance of this and being mentally strong, he
REBECCA GENTRY
also said he wanted to change the Masters puzzle the par-5s. course over the years with that. said.
LAST WORD things up and skip the Par-3 Con- McIlroy took apart the par-5s, Now he just has to get rid of I probably feel a little bit more
IM ALMOST AS ON FIRE AS test and maybe just get away playing them in 14 under for the the dreaded 40s. There was last subdued going in this time be-
VILLANOVA. from the spotlight a little bit. tournament with four pars, 10 years 40 on the front nine in the cause I havent had the win this
Rebecca Gentry, a 17-year-old I really feel like I play my best birdies and two eagles. Those second round. A 40 on the back year. But I feel like my game is
Jasper (Ind.) High student, via text golf when Im more relaxed, holes can be a welcome tonic if nine in the second round in 2014. right there, so I feel good.
to The Indianapolis Star after
she went 60-3 in her bracket
done as a school assignment, not
as part of a contest. According to
The Star, the best bracket in the
ESPN contest missed 13 games.
The paper reported she nailed
Tiger out of sight, not out of mind
the Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four Masters champion, is closer to
and national champion. Her title Christine Brennan Tigers age than Day (28), yet he
game was Villanova over cbrennan@usatoday.com still is an integral part of the
Syracuse. USA TODAY Sports younger generation.
The highlight reel, I watch it
SPORTS WEEKLY TURNS 25 on YouTube at times, is endless,
Former staffers share memories, of all the great stuff that he has
anecdotes and outrageous mo- done, Scott said of Woods. I was
ments of our magazines past. AUGUSTA , GA . Welcome to the really fortunate to get some
Also, more coverage of Villano- Tiger-free Masters. For the sec- front-row seats at times to get-
vas wild run to the mens basket- ond time in three years, Tiger ting to play with him throughout
ball title and an early top 25 for Woods is missing this tourna- those years and watching it close
next season. To subscribe, go to ment. We probably should start up. I think he made us believe it
mysportsweekly.com or call 800- getting used to this, but lets be was going to go forever and ever.
872-0001. The digital edition is honest: Its weird. That was the incredible thing.
available in the Apple, Google Tiger is golf. Or at least he was You know, thats probably not the
Play and Amazon Kindle stores. golf. Now hes the ghost of golf, reality of it, but it went for such a
the games greatest player whose long period of time that we
Edited by Thomas OToole back nally gave out, the caution- thought it was.
ary tale hovering over the rst MICHAEL MADRID, USA TODAY SPORTS
Lets not leave out four-time
mens major as the most impor- Four-time champ Tiger Woods hits out of a bunker at Augusta major winner McIlroy, still only
tant player who isnt here. in 2015, his only Masters appearance in the last three years. 26, who found himself talking
USA SNAPSHOTS
Hes missing, but hes very about the parity of todays game.
much present. There isnt a news Then he grew serious. who has won his last two PGA It is much different than the
Elite company conference that goes by in which I think we all appreciate what Tour starts this year. I mean, he years Tiger dominated from 97
his name doesnt come up. The hes done for the game of golf did things that no one else could to 2005 or 2007, he said. I dont
praise showered upon him by the over the years, he said. We all do: hit shots around the greens, know if were going to see a 10-
young men who grew up idolizing miss him and want him back. Hes shots from way off the green, ap- year stretch of golf like that in our
5
him, the same men who are now a big part of the game even when proaches. It was just amazing lifetime. What he did in that time
taking over the game from him, is hes not playing. So fortunately, what he could do as an athlete in span was amazing.
laudatory and enlightening. Its Ive heard from reports that hes our sport. He changed the game To be sure, Woods isnt done
part news conference, part oral going to be able to play this year, of golf for the better. yet. But he is missing what always
history. which is great. We would love And now, you see the results is his best chance annually to win
Wire-to-wire Tiger is gone, but hes denite- him to be here. The Tour of it, he continued. Because of a major tournament by not being
champions1 ly not forgotten. Having recently misses him. The game misses what Tiger did back in the day, here this week.
in the turned 40, he is unable to play be- him. Hopefully hell get back to theres numbers and numbers of Check that. He actually was
history
of the cause of his bad back, but hes his winning ways. guys that are young that got into here. He came in for the Masters
Masters denitely not anywhere close to Tiger is like a Jeopardy answer the game of golf. The way that Ar- champions dinner Tuesday.
retired. As I said, its weird. here this week: He appears only nold Palmer started the next gen- Tiger Woods, Masters dinner
1 Craig Wood (1941), Arnold Palmer
Phil Mickelson was asked in the form of a question. The eration and that generation guest. Now thats a title that will
(1960), Jack Nicklaus (1972), Raymond Tuesday if it seems strange to youngsters speak about him in started the next generation, and take some getting used to.
Floyd (1976), Jordan Spieth (2015) all led him when Tiger misses a major the past tense, one after another: then nally Tiger Woods started
the tournament from beginning to end tournament. Well, its not like Jason Day, Adam Scott, Rory our generation. FOLLOW COLUMNIST
Source Masters.com we shared a house together, so I McIlroy. See what I mean about the use CHRISTINE BRENNAN
ELLEN J. HORROW AND PAUL TRAP, USA TODAY dont notice it that way, Mickel- It was fantastic golf to watch, of past tense? @cbrennansports for insight and
son said with a laugh. said Day, the 2015 PGA champion At 35, Adam Scott, the 2013 analysis on the latest in sports.
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Since he was a child, the Although Martin has per-
stories within music have held Cost: $5. Reservations recommend- formed in Salem previously,
a connection for Martin, who ed. the musicians said it has been
first started playing in 2008. a number of years.
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I am drawn to more narra- Seahorse, the musical moni-
tives rather than just pretty Information: 503-371-2892 ker of Rich Swanger, will open
words put together, Martin the show. Accompanying him
said. will be Brian Mosher and Wil-
Martins latest album, liam Johnson, of Portland band
Dogs in the Daylight, was high school for a year, Martin Norman, who will be backing
released in late 2014. said. Its been brilliant, but it the performer on keyboard
I am starting to work on a really changed the way I write, and guitar. Seahorses Ameri-
new one now ... slowly, Martin the pace I write at. I am trying cana sound is a blending of
said. This one is dragging its to figure that out. indie rock and folk influences.
feet. I dont know why I cant Although he has enjoyed his
feel good about the songs time teaching, Martin will be Email cwright2@States
enough to plow forward. returning to music full time manJournal.com, call 503-399-
This past year, I took a next year. 6671, or follow on Twitter COURTESY OF JEFFREY MARTIN
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($3.50 each), and my of lime to squeeze on top.
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ers nice, theres a small was out of sight. Sopes Monterrey for my mom
covered patio in front are considered the equiv- is because she loves VICTOR PANICHKUL / STATESMAN JOURNAL
that serves as a dining alent of Mexican street shrimp. The other reason Owner and chef Cuahutemoc Lopez (second from right) stands with his wife, Yvette Lopez,
spot for a few tables. food. Theyre corn masa is she cant handle too and daughter, Julissa Lopez (at right). In the back are Alejandra Flores, from left, sister Elvia
A friend of mine told patties served with much heat when it comes Lopez and Benjamin Garcia.
me about La Fondita, beans, beef, pork, chick- to spicy food in her old
knowing of my love for en or lengua and topped age. She dove right in
lengua (beef tongue). with lettuce, onions, and enjoyed the shrimp Along with aquas
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Mexican restaurant, if little sour cream and bacon and fried and then chata and jamaica), the & Sushi Bar
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beer. If youve never
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