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COUNTY COURT
ENTERTAINMENT

Offer made in sex assault case


Clifton Springs that would have them spend guilty at trial.  it was revealed that defense
30 years to life in prison in “It’s the offer that we attorney David Whit-
couple offered 30 exchange for an admission made based on the whole comb was requesting an
THINGS years to life in prison of guilt.  picture,” First Assistant examination of his client
TO DO THIS The Ontario County Dis- District Attorney Jim Ritts to determine if there is a
By Aaron Curtis trict Attorney’s Office has said on Wednesday fol- mental illness impacting
WEEKEND acurtis@messengerpostmedia.com
Mayes Simonds
made the offer to Tristan lowing Simonds’ brief the case for Simonds. 
A Grammy-winning violin- Mayes, 32, and Janiet appearance in Ontario Ritts didn’t oppose the
ist playing with the RPO CANANDAIGUA — A Springs couple accused of Simonds, 26, who other- County Court before Judge request for an evaluation,
and a Grammy-nominated plea deal has been put on committing a series of sex wise face around 50 years Frederick Reed.
bluesman playing the Little the table for the Clifton crimes against children to life behind bars if found During that appearance, SEE COURT, A4
stage — plus a murder
mystery, art exhibit and
some country dancing — GOVERNMENT
are among weekend events
in the region. B8 EDUCATION
Cuomo
LOCAL
Sculptures tell
POSTCARD FROM CUBA plan:
story of Naples
Artist Darryl Abraham’s
‘Kicking
the can’?
eight 10-by-10-foot panels
depicting Naples commu-
nity life, two years in the
making, are now in place
at Naples Junior/Senior Governor wants to
High School. A3 give voters a say in
lowering costs of
SPORTS local government
By Mike Murphy
Whitman girls edge mmurphy@messengerpostmedia.com
Naples in close win
After snapping out of a CANANDAIGUA — A
five-game losing streak governor’s initiative that
with a blowout win supposedly would help to
Monday over Finney, the reduce property taxes by
Marcus Whitman girls giving residents of local
basketball team keeps the municipalities the opportu-
momentum going Wednes- nity to vote
day with a close victory on locally
over the Big Green. B1 Bloomfield students Madison Steele, left, Quintin Adams and Drew Acoff plant black mangrove seeds as part of a service designed
project in Tunas de Zaza, Cuba. PHOTO PROVIDED/FELICE PRINDLE plans that
lower the
cost of local
NATION/WORLD govern-
Bloomfield High School students share Marren
ment is an
Relatives of victims memories of a once-in-a-lifetime trip example of
confront gunman “kicking the
By Mike Murphy | mmurphy@messengerpostmedia.com can down
One by one, family members the road,”
of nine slain black parishio-

B
LOOMFIELD — Meals of mango, according
ners confronted Dylann Roof to Ontario
for the last time Wednesday, papaya, pineapple, bananas and Polimeni County
shouting at him, offering fresh grilled fish. How’s this for Board of
forgiveness and even offer- Supervisors Chairman Jack
ing to visit him in prison as fresh coffee? They picked the coffee beans Marren.
he awaits execution for the themselves. As part of a series of pro-
slaughter. A7 posals presented as part
Salsa dancing on the beach. Swimming in a water- of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s
Follow us on fall under the stars, and drying off later at a bonfire. State of the State mes-
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ABOVE: Canandaigua Lions Club recently


supplied the Canandaigua Veterans Club
with canned food, coffee and coffee cups
as part of its ongoing support efforts. The
CVC is a nonprofit that cooks food for
veterans and provides food for them to
take home.

LEFT: Canandaigua Lion Barb Hildreth,


right, and Rusty, a veteran at Canandai-
gua Veterans Club, sort through canned
food and coffee donations provided by
Canandaigua Lions Club as part of its
ongoing support efforts.

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IN BRIEF COUNTY COURT


CANANDAIGUA
Songbirds focus of
tonight’s Hobart
and William Smith
Heroin dealer’s sentencing delayed
Speaker Series Geneva man heroin in Yokohiro Vidal-Ortiz, 33, establish if Vidal-Ortiz is his latest charges.
the city was is sentenced on his latest the same person who was Vidal-Ortiz had the
Bright, charismatic song- fights status as in Ontario charges, he must undergo convicted of a second- opportunity to bypass the
birds journey thousands of second-felony offender County a hearing to determine his degree assault charge in hearing and admit that he
miles twice a year. How do Court on status as a second felony 2008. If he is determined was the one convicted of
they prepare, find their way, By Aaron Curtis Wednesday, offender.  to be that man, he would assault in 2008. However,
and stay safe from predators acurtis@messengerpostmedia.com where his Ontario County Assistant receive a second-felony through an interpreter and
and other hazards? Answers Vidal-Ortiz
scheduled District Attorney Heather offender status and receive his attorney Aaron Sperano,
to these questions and more CANANDAIGUA — A sentencing appearance was Hines said after Wednes- an elevated sentence that he rejected that option. 
will be provided today from Geneva resident convicted delayed.  day’s appearance before includes a minimum of six Vidal-Ortiz’s second
7-9 p.m. in the next install- of four felony drug charges It was established during Judge Frederick Reed that years and a maximum of 15
ment of the Hobart and last month for trafficking the appearance that before a hearing  will be used to years behind bars on each of SEE VIDAL-ORTIZ, A5
William Smith Speaker Series,
focusing on the Extraordinary
Feats of Migratory Songbirds.
The presentation is free at ART
Wood Library, 134 N. Main St.,

Sculpture delights at Naples school


Canandaigua.
Hobart and William Smith
Colleges Professor of Biology
Mark Deutschlander will talk
about these extraordinary
birds and how scientists
study them. Deutschlander
has spent much of his career
studying the migration of
songbirds. He is past presi-
dent and scientific adviser
for the Braddock Bay Bird
Observatory, a non-profit
organization dedicated to
ornithological research, edu-
cation and conservation on
Lake Ontario.
For more information, call
585-394-1831.
FARMINGTON
Simulcast wagering
returns at FLGR
Finger Lakes Gaming &
Racetrack (FLGR) officials
announced late Tuesday that
the Finger Lakes Horse-
men’s Benevolent Protective
Association has granted
permission for simulcast
wagering to resume as
negotiations continue toward
a new contract outlining the
2017 racing season. Simulcast
wagering will be available to
patrons once again beginning
Wednesday.
Thoroughbred and harness
simulcast wagering was
originally suspended on New
Year’s Day after the FLHBPA
voted to deny the facility the Students in a 7th and 8th grade art class at Naples ask questions of artist Darryl Abraham, who spent a few years creating this artwork now permanently displayed in the
right to accept wagers. The high school. JACK HALEY/MESSENGER POST MEDIA
move was in response to the
lack of a contract agreement The community will be invited soon to a special viewing and talk with the artist
between the association
and track management for By Julie Sherwood a sculpture of a longtime was at the school where he
the 2017 live racing season. jsherwood@ family farm that in recent routinely visits to draw with
Gaming floor operations were messengerpostmedia.com years became the prop- the kids. The sculptures
unaffected by the suspension. erty that is now Reservoir were the main attraction.
FLGR typically offers simul- NAPLES — Sculp- Creek Golf, the golf course Art teacher Melissa Neu-
cast wagering year-round for tures that tell the story of in Naples that retained bauer said the students
horseplayers. Naples, the product of two some of the farm’s features listed all the materials they
“We are pleased the years of design and cre- in its design. saw that went into the work
FLHBPA has voted to allow ation, now fill the atrium in “It’s incredible,” said and had an interesting dis-
simulcast wagering opera- the Naples Junior/Senior school Principal Elizabeth cussion about how Abraham
tions as of Wednesday while High School. Artist Darryl Ashton. She heard much created it.
negotiations to reach agree- Abraham recently com- about the sculpture before Eighth-grader Iain Welch
ment on parameters for pleted the work he began
it went up — then, to see it said he didn’t know what
the 2017 live racing season in 2014 when the district
is a whole new experience, to make of the sculptures
continue,” said Chris Riegle, commissioned the art for
she said. when he first saw them. The
president and general man- its new wing in junior/ Artist Darryl Abraham works with students Random Punnette and
ager of Finger Lakes Gaming senior high. Much of the sculpture is work is unlike anything he
Iain Welch (right) during a seventh- and eighth-grade art class. built with bits and pieces has ever seen before and he
& Racetrack. “Our guests and The eight 10-by- The class earlier looked at the mural he created.
employees were the most 10-foot panels weighing of everything from moss, is impressed, he said.
affected by the suspension in about 200 pounds each the pieces after they were figures in settings all stones, twigs and clay Abraham “is amazing,”
of simulcasting, and I look — weighed on the scale at bolted in place. Among made from natural mate- from Naples, to similar said Neubauer.
forward to welcoming them neighboring winery Hazlitt those on the crew: John and rials. Cows graze, birds fly objects from Israel, where Superintendent Matt
back.” Red Cat Cellars — went Bryon Perrin, Rick Szkapi and farmers work in field Abraham lived for part of Frahm said plans are in
A portion of every dollar up over Christmas break and Josh Tilley. and vineyard; students the last four years. He even the works to hold a special
wagered on other racetracks with help from a number The sculptures portray play soccer, march in the shipped sections from Tel viewing and discussion
around the country via simul- of folks. school activities and life band and ski on Bristol Aviv to Naples through- with Abraham for the
casting goes toward the purse “I couldn’t have done it in the community that is Mountain. Along with the out the process. He put community with details to
account for live racing, which without them,” said Abra- rich in agriculture, recre- window panels, a 4-by- the finishing touches on be announced soon. People
is already facing an expected ham, who had to be lifted ation and natural beauty. 4-foot pedestal piece all the pieces back home are anxious to take a look.
shortfall due to anticipated himself on a rig to take The work includes hun- encased underneath the in Naples, in his garage. “Everyone is talking
gaming revenue declines him 14 feet up to fine-tune dreds of human and animal atrium’s center contains On Wednesday, Abraham about it,” Frahm said.
upon the opening of del Lago
Resort & Casino, 27 miles
down the Thruway to the east,
scheduled for Feb. 1. By stat-
SALVATION ARMY
ute, 8.75 percent of gaming
revenues generated at Finger
Lakes are also diverted to sup-
port the purse account at the
Push on to save Wayne County thrift store
Farmington oval. to close March 31, is on have items that still have a programs impossible.
Newark Salvation Army store set to close, not Murray Street in the vil- useful purpose, and those Salvation Army admin-
CORRECTIONS long after a VOA store in Palmyra shuttered lage. It has been open for who need those items, but istrator Jennifer Helpard
The Daily Messenger dozens of years. are more likely to be able said, “Although the store
promptly corrects errors of Daily Messenger news partner, Store in Newark, which is In September of 2015, a to afford an item at a store is leaving, The Salvation
News 10NBC scheduled for closure. VOA thrift store in Palymra like Salvation Army,” said Army isn’t going anywhere.
fact. If you believe we have
made an error, call the news It affects people in that closed down, not far from Newark Mayor Jonathan We’re still absolutely com-
department at 585-337-4277. NEWARK — A big push Wayne County commu- The Salvation Army. Now, Taylor. The mayor set up mitted to meeting needs by
If you have a question or is underway right now to nity who either can’t make Newark village officials are a meeting with Salvation serving this community.”
comment about coverage, save a store in one local it to such retail establish- trying to prevent another Army officials, scheduled A Salvation Army official
email Sean McCrory, execu- community. It’s not a big- ments as Eastview Mall in cost-friendly option from for Thursday.  said they would consider
tive editor, at smccrory@ name store like Macy’s or Victor, or can’t afford to going away. Salvation Army officials opening another Newark
messengerpostmedia.com, or Wegmans — this is a fight shop there. “(It’s) one of the only said circumstances made location. But, right now,
call 585-337-4264. to save The Salvation Army The store, scheduled options for both those who supporting the store’s nothing is set in stone.
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OBITUARIES BULLETIN BOARD

MARY B. RETCHLESS THURSDAY, JAN. 12 McMahon will meet with Participants must be ages
visitors while her art is 17 or older, 16 with parental
Alzheimer’s Association Com-
Mary B. Retchless, Jan. 7, 2017, at Clifton celebrate her life will be exhibited in the Ewing Com- consent, and bring ID. For
munity Education: 1 to 2 p.m.
known to everyone as Springs. held at a later date. munity Room Gallery. Free. information: redcross.org.
Hellon, passed away on A memorial service to Jan. 12, Legacy at Fair-
For information: woodli- Caregivers Support Group: 10
ways, 681 High St., Victor.
brary.org. to 11:30 a.m. Jan. 13, Sands
Attendees will learn more
Abundance Theory: 6:30 p.m. Cancer Center, 360 Par-
about the disease, share
IGNATIUS R. “SAM” VINCI experiences and connect
Jan. 12, Books, Etc., 78 W. rish St., Canandaigua. The
Main St., Macedon. Par- group provides support for
BRISTOL — Ignatius Geneva General Hospital. 7 p.m. at Fuller Funeral with others. Registration is
ticipants will study how to people who are caring for or
“Sam” Vinci peacefully Friends may call today Home Inc., 190 Buffalo required. For information:
practice positive thinking about a family member who
entered into eternal rest (Thursday, January 12) St., Canandaigua. 585-760-5400, 800-272-3900,
and learn how to develop is seriously or chronically
on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2017, at from 2 to 4 p.m. and 5 to alz.org/rochesterny.
life habits that encourage ill. Free. For information:
Finger Lakes Caregiver
success, including setting 585-396-6780.
Institute: 1 p.m. Jan. 12, Vic-
goals and learning to mani- Alzheimer’s Association
CLIFTON “CLIF” AUSTIN MASON tor-Farmington Library, 15
fest. Free. For information: Community Education: 1 to
W. Main St., Victor. Partici- 2 p.m. Jan. 13, Parkwood
Clifton “Clif” Austin was drawn to and those 585-474-4116, books_etc@
pants will learn about a self Heights, 1340 Parkwood
Mason, 73, of Simsbury, who got to speak with him yahoo.com.
care education program for Drive, Macedon. Attendees
Conn., died peacefully at for even five minutes left Humanities Book Club: 6:30
family caregiver that pro- will learn more about the
his home on Dec. 31, 2016, as better people than they p.m. Jan. 12, Clifton Springs
vides tools and strategies disease, share experiences
of metastatic prostate were before. Library, 4 Railroad Ave., Clif-
to better handle challenges and connect with others.
cancer, with his wife Gail Clif was a truly special ton Springs. The group will
faced in caring for a loved Registration is required.
and daughter Heather and generous soul and he discuss “Agnes of God” by
one with memory loss. Reg- For information: 585-760-
DeRose by his side. will always be loved and John Pielmeier. Registration
istration is requested. For 5400, 800-272-3900, alz.org/
Clif was the eldest son fondly remembered. is required. For informa-
information: 585-924-2637, rochesterny.
of Clifton T. and Lillian In addition to Gail and tion: cliftonspringslibrary.
victorfarmingtonlibrary.org. Teen time: 3 to 5 p.m. Jan. 13,
Mason of Canandaigua. Heather, he leaves a son- blogspot.com.
Mahjong: 2 p.m. Jan. 12, Macedon Public Library, 30
His mother continues to in-law, Mark DeRose; two Alzheimer’s Association
Macedon Public Library, Main St., Macedon. For ages
reside in the Canandaigua grandsons, Mason and Caregiver Support Group: 7
30 Main St., Macedon. For to 8 p.m. Jan. 12, Legacy 13 and older. Attendees will
home where he spent his William; his sister, Linda information: 315-986-5932,
childhood by the lake. At Fairways, 681 High St., play video games, watch
Williams of Cleveland, macedonpubliclibrary.org.
Following high school, Ohio; brother and sister- Victor. Family members movies, play board games,
Memory Lane: 2 p.m. Jan. 12, and friends of persons with make snacks and make
Clif attended college and stump, piece of driftwood in-law, Hale and Sharon Macedon Public Library, 30 Alzheimer’s disease or a crafts. For information:
then served honorably in or whale tooth he found. Mason of Shortsville;
Main St., Macedon. Par- related dementia will share 315-986-5932, macedonpub-
the U.S. Navy for three When not in his garden, sister and brother-in-law,
ticipants with dementia are thoughts, feelings and liclibrary.org.
years, which included a Clif could be found rowing Mary and Tom Armstrong
encouraged to reminisce information with other care- Teen Art — Sewing: 3:30 p.m.
tour on the destroyer USS the Farmington River in of Peru, N.Y.; brother-
through the use of props. givers who are experiencing Jan. 13, Clifton Springs
Brownson during the Viet- his bright yellow kayak, in-law, Jack Tesell of
Caregivers can browse the many of the same situa- Library, 4 Railroad Ave.,
nam War. practicing Tai Chi at the Torrington, Conn.; and
library or talk with other tions. In-home respite care Clifton Springs. Registration
Upon returning home, Simsbury Senior Center many beloved relatives
caregivers. For information: is available with one week’s is required. For informa-
he met Gail - the love of or visiting his daughter, and friends.
315-986-5932, macedonpub- notice. Free. For informa- tion: cliftonspringslibrary.
his life. With 10 years of son-in-law and grandsons In honor of Clif and all
liclibrary.org. tion: 800-272-3900, alz.org/ blogspot.com.
adventures under their in Massachusetts. his brightness, a memorial
Bereavement Support Group: rochesterny. Moonlight Ski: 6:30 to 8 p.m.
belt, Clif and Gail tied the A whole new energy celebration will be held
4:30 to 6 p.m. Jan. 12, Sands Jan. 13, Cumming Nature
knot and settled in Sims- emerged with the arrival at on Saturday, February
Cancer Center, 360 Par- Center, 6472 Gulick Road,
bury. They spent their of Clif’s grandsons. He 11, at 1 p.m. at The North FRIDAY, JAN. 13
earlier years camping and constructed a teepee in his rish St., Canandaigua. The Naples. For all experience
House Restaurant event
cross-country skiing and yard for the kids to play in. complex, One Nod Road, group is open to anyone Registration ends for LeTour- levels. $3. For information:
their middle years trying He spent every moment Avon, Conn. Please come who has experienced a loss neau Ladies Luncheon (11 a.m. 585-374-6160.
to chase after Heather, with them on the floor prepared to share stories due to death, and meetings to 1 p.m. Jan. 20): LeTourneau Bunco: 7 to 10 p.m. Jan. 13,
who was maybe just a little or outside, playing chase and smiles and memories. are open for sharing and Christian Center, 4950 Clifton Springs Library, 4
too much like Clif for her and swinging and sliding. In lieu of flowers, dona- discussion. For information: County Road 11, Rushville. Railroad Ave., Clifton Springs.
own good (or theirs). No kids have been luckier tions in Clif’s honor may 585-396-6780. The luncheon will feature Participants will play the
Clif was a storyteller, an than these to have Clif as be made to Farmington Crafty Capers: 6 p.m. Jan. 12, Blessed Hope team member popular dice game with
artist, a craftsman and a their G-pa. River Watershed Associa- Macedon Public Library, 30 Judy Carlson as she shares attendees and friends. $6.
bit of a hippie. He adored Unfortunately, Clif was tion, 749 Hopmeadow St., Main St., Macedon. Partici- what God taught her through
nature and shared his yard diagnosed with prostate Simsbury CT 06070; or pants will make a craft to the sudden loss of her job Submit your event
give as a gift or display in and her father’s sudden
and the history of every cancer in 2003. For 14 Prostate Cancer Foun-
their home. A materials fee death. Registration is
or announcement
plant in it with everyone years, this was part of his dation, 1250 Fourth St.,
he loved. life but it did not define Santa Monica, CA 90401. will apply. For information: required by Jan. 13. $12. For Go to mpnnow.eviesays.com
Clif’s artistry didn’t him. Clif laughed and told To share a memory of 315-986-5932, macedonpub- information: 585-554-3400, and follow the simple steps
stop with just his plants, stories until the end and Clif or offer condolences liclibrary.org. lccmail@letourneau.org. to submit your event or
however. Skilled with a shared the warm light he to his family, please visit Opening Reception: 6 to 8:30 American Red Cross blood announcement. The service
blade, he carved figures carried inside him with all. www.carmonfuneral- p.m. Jan. 12, Wood Library, drive: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 13, is free, and your item will
into every olive pit, tree He was a magnet everyone home.com. 134 N. Main St., Canan- Ontario ARC, 3071 County appear online and in print —
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STATE OF THE STATE


that reportedly took place sexual assault and two
COURT from 2012 to 2015, also in counts of endangering the

Cuomo urges ethics From Page A1

which was granted by


connection with a child. 
In October, state police
said new charges had come
welfare of a child, along with
first-degree sexual abuse
and use of a child in a sexual

reforms, Uber expansion Reed. 


The troubling case was
unearthed on June 29, when
Mayes was initially charged
about from a video found
of Mayes allegedly having
sexual contact with an
infant.  Troopers said he
performance by a child as a
sexually motivated felony. 
Mayes is slated to return to
Ontario County Court on Jan.
Kolb says he with predatory sexual created the video with a 20, while Simonds is sched-
supports governor assault against a child, a 1-year-old girl between uled to appear on Feb. 16.
class A-II felony, for alleg- March 2015 and June 2016.  Mayes is being held in
on ridesharing edly having sexual contact To date, Mayes faces two the Ontario County Jail
with a young child during counts of predatory sexual on $100,000 cash bail or
By David Klepper
The Associated Press 2015 and 2016. Mean- assault and two counts of $200,000 bond, while
while, Simonds was charged endangering the welfare of Simonds has been placed
with first-degree criminal a child. Simonds also faces inside the facility without
SYRACUSE — New York
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said sexual act for alleged crimes two counts of predatory bail.
state officials must do more
to address public corruption lead to real, recurring prop- on ethics reform, one that
and urged the approval of
Uber’s upstate expansion as
GOVERNMENT erty tax savings.” works.”
From Page A1 Municipalities across the Canandaigua Mayor Ellen
he ended his six-city state of A coalition from #bFair2DirectCare, who care for people with dis- state and within Ontario Polimeni said she had not
the state tour Wednesday with abilities, protest for competitive wages that are impossible without “The property tax is the County have been doing read enough of the proposal
stops in Syracuse and Albany. state funding prior to the start of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s most burdensome tax to this for years, said Marren, to comment directly.
Addressing the perennial State of the State addresses at SUNY Albany on Wednesday. homeowners and business who also is Victor town But Polimeni noted the
problem of Albany corruption, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/HANS PENNINK
owners in every part of the supervisor. city has not seen an increase
the Democrat said he wants a Democratic majority he leads middle-class students, invest state, inhibiting their abil- Although the state has in state aid since 2008, while
constitutional amendment in the Assembly. $2 billion in water quality and ity to grow and contribute worked to relieve the cost of maintaining local services
approved for the ballot that On Wednesday, Heastie infrastructure, expand a child- to our economy,” Cuomo growth in Medicaid, further residents want at a relatively
would limit lawmaker’s out- was more circumspect, with care tax credit and rewrite said in a prepared state- elimination of unfunded state stable tax rate.
side income and would impose spokesman Michael Whyland state voting laws to make it ment. “By challenging local mandates would go farther “So much of what we fund
eight-year term limits on saying only that “the governor easier to cast a ballot. governments to create a toward lowering taxes, he is mandated,” Polimeni said.
statewide officials and legis- has made a number of propos- The details of many of plan to streamline govern- noted. “It just seems he thinks all of
lators. He is also proposing als over the past few days and Cuomo’s proposals won’t be ment bureaucracy for voter “I think this one is blaming the problems lie at the local
tighter campaign finance rules we will review them.” known until the administra- approval, this innovative the local guy,” Marren said. level. But it isn’t just the gov-
and expanded powers for the Cuomo won big applause tion releases its proposed state and powerful initiative will “If he wants it on the ballot, ernor. The Legislature plays a
state inspector general. from his upstate audiences budget in coming weeks. empower communities and fine. I would request a vote role in passing that budget.”
“State government must when he called on lawmak- Assembly Minority Leader
do more to restore the public ers to quickly pass legislation Brian Kolb, R-Canandaigua,
trust,” Cuomo said. “We authorizing Uber and Lyft to said that while he has big POLICE BEAT
must take action to show the expand into Rochester, Syr- questions about how Cuomo
people of this state that we get acuse, Albany, Buffalo and intends to pay for some of ACCIDENTS shoulder, striking a util- accident that occurred near
it and that when someone does other communities outside his proposals, he supports ity pole. The electric wires the intersection of Route 96
Brenna May Lee, 21, of 7053
something wrong, they are New York. The ride-hailing Cuomo’s call to allow Uber from the pole snapped and and Spring Run in the town
Miller Road, Newark, was
punished to the full extent of services are now limited by and Lyft to expand upstate, fell onto the car and across of Manchester, according
the law and we have a system charged Jan. 8 with fail-
law to operating in the New as well as a handful of other both Route 318 and Route to Ontario County sheriff’s
that is going to catch them.” York City area. proposals. ing to reduce speed for
14, deputies said. Members deputies. A 61-year-old
Cuomo announced many of “Tell your legislators don’t “There is certainly some road conditions following of the Oaks Corners Fire Minoa resident was travel-
his ethics proposals last year, come home unless you come common ground,” he said. a single-vehicle crash near Department successfully ing east in his 2003 Chevy
and their prospects of passage home in an Uber or a Lyft,” he Governors typically deliver a the intersection of Route extracted Lee from the Suburban and attempting
this year is no better. Term joked in Syracuse. single state of the state address 14 and Route 318 in the vehicle. Lee, who was wear- to make a left turn onto
limits remain deeply unpopu- The governor also chose to lawmakers in or near the town of Phelps, according ing a seatbelt, did not suffer Spring Run when he was
lar with many lawmakers, and Syracuse to announce a “buy state Capitol in Albany. This to Ontario County sheriff’s any injuries, according to rear-ended by Shaw’s 2005
many others object to restric- American” proposal that year, Cuomo broke with tra- deputies. Lee was operat- deputies. The intersection Buick Regal, deputies said.
tions on what they can earn would give domestic com- dition by doing six speeches in ing her 2007 Toyota Camry had to be shut down for The 61-year-old and Shaw
from outside jobs. panies preference in state different regions of the state — west on Route 318 when she a few hours for NYSEG to were transported to Clifton
“Term limits are not some- purchases of $100,000 or New York City, Buffalo, Long attempted to stop at the red repair the pole and wires. Springs Hospital & Clinic
thing that the conference more. Island, Westchester County, light with Route 14. Lee’s Alana Shaw, 27, of 240 Main by Finger Lakes Ambulance
supports,” Assembly Speaker Earlier in the week, Cuomo Syracuse and Albany, where vehicle began to slide on the St., Phelps, was charged for a check-over. Shaw will
Carl Heastie, D-Bronx, said unveiled plans to make he spoke at a state university snow-covered road and the Jan. 9 with following too appear in Manchester Town
last month, referring to the state college tuition free to theater and not the Capitol. vehicle went off the north closely after a two-vehicle Court at a later date.
Daily Messenger | Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 A5

The Bloomfield contingent pose in front of the Che Guevara


Monument in Santa Clara, Cuba. PHOTOS PROVIDED/FELICE PRINDLE

decades, for the most part, had well as small fishing villages
es
CUBA been off-limits to American and other off-the-beaten- -
From Page A1 tourists. path locations, according g
The trip was several months in to Felice Prindle, IB coor-
senior at the school. the planning — which included dinator and high school
“We haven’t really gotten obtaining permission from the counselor.
over it because it was such a big Bloomfield Board of Education “We got to see a lot of
experience,” Sierra said. “It’s and several fundraisers. It helped the real Cuba,” Prindle
hard to describe the experience that President Barack Obama last said. “The places that
in a sentence or two.” year relaxed travel restrictions to people have never been
Students in Bloomfield’s Inter- the country as well. to or don’t know where
national Baccalaureate Creativity, A month before they left, Fidel they are, where their
Activity and Service program left Castro, the communist dictator main mode of trans-
New York the day after Christmas and the country’s former presi- portation is horse and Signs of the late Cuban
for eight days in the island coun- dent, died at 90. buggy.” president Fidel Castro were everywhere.
try
y that for Although their lives And the trip wasn’t justt
really had not changed, the
rea about sight-seeing.
Cuban people the students
Cu Students stayed att
met were still in a period of
m a nature preserve and d
mourning but their pride in
m helped plant black man- -
their leader was evident.
th grove tree seeds in a
“They really loved section of land along the
him,” said student Allison
h Zaza River that was dam-
Kelley. “He made a lot of
K aged by hurricane.
positive change for them.
p The people they met
Even though they are made impressions on the
technically communist, Bloomfield visitors, for
he did introduce a lot of their welcoming nature.
social reforms they love “It felt just like
and cher
cherish.” home,” Prindle said.
Evidence
E id of the country’s “It was a homey kind
A street scene in Santa Clara. idolatry of its national heroes is of place where you
everywhere, whether in pic- never felt scared. It’s a
tures, signs or statues and
tures happy place with music
bust — Castro, of course,
busts everywhere.”
but aalso revolutionary Che And the visitors
Guevara, poet José Martî,
Gue from Bloomfield also
even
eve American author made an impression.
Ernest
Ern Hemingway, One Cuban man, after
whose “The Old Man and
wh learning they were
the Sea” was written near from the U.S., began to
Havana.
Ha play American music Trip mascot Jose, the pink flamingo, and
In fact, a visit to the and asked them to dance. Bloomfield
l fi ld student
d Quintin
Q i i Evans made d the
h
Hemingway House pro-
H One even offered a stu- trip to Cuba. More to come
vided a lasting memory
vi dent his sandwich.
fo student Lydia Ben-
for “Some of them talked words to Cuba’s patriotic song, Students and staff from Bloomfield
n
nett, who recalled about (President-elect Donald) “Guantanamera.” High School will be sharing more
meeting a young daugh-
m Trump and how we thought The small things don’t matter of their trip during an upcoming
tter of a worker there. Trump was going to handle as much, like social media. Board of Education meeting. The
“She was over the relations,” Ceara Stewart said. “Coming back, I didn’t care if date has not been scheduled as of
moon because she had a “Many wanted to know if Trump I had a Snapchat streak or not,” yet. Visit http://www.bloomfieldcsd.
new Barbie, still in the will make relations better or go Allison Kelley said. org/ to find out when.
box,” Lydia said. “She back in time.” The bonds built in Cuba have
was running around, And the trip has resulted in survived the trip home, said
Looks good — many of the meals showing everyone she changes, beyond an appreciation student Matt Schroeter: “We than the U.S.,” Sierra Leitten
Bloomfield students ate while in could. It made my day.” for salsa dancing in the middle became a family.” said. “There are so many cul-
Cuba were prepared by local The group visited cities of the night in Trinidad or the And they have developed an tures out there. Our lifestyle isn’t
farmers with local produce. such as Havana, Santa vibrant colors of the buildings in appreciation for other cultures. the only one and it’s not the only
Clara and Trinidad, as Old Havana or even learning the “It makes you realize it’s more right one.”

an investigation by police and registered by Escalara- after a few minutes passed, containing Vidal-Ortiz and Hernandez-Rosario’s case
VIDAL-ORTIZ that reached its apex on Espada, which was parked Vidal-Ortiz exited that Escalera-Espada, $760 was was referred back to the
From Page A3 April 6, 2016, when he, along outside the Rite Aid store vehicle and returned to the discovered in Vidal-Ortiz’s lower court. 
with his co-defendants on the corner of Main Street car with Escalera-Espada. wallet, including $20 sup- Hines described Vidal-
felony offender status hear- Jan Andujar-Cintron, 22, and East Castle Street in the Both vehicles exited the plied by the Geneva Drug Ortiz as the “point man” in
ing and his sentencing are Osmary Escalera-Espada, city. That vehicle had been parking lot, where police Enforcement Unit supplied the criminal activity among
now slated to take place at 28, and Eddie Hernandez- used in past drug transac- proceeded to execute a traf- to the criminal informant.  the four.
2 p.m. Jan. 19.  Rosario, 33, also of Geneva, tions, according to court fic stop on Genesee Street, Escalera-Espada’s purse “He was the person that
Hines pointed out that were arrested in the city of documents.  according to a police report. also contained a $20 bill everybody else went to get
she wasn’t surprised by Geneva.  After the transaction Inside the vehicle that from the informant, police what you needed to get,”
the defendant’s decision Shortly before 4 p.m. that was made, the car carry- held Hernandez-Rosario said.  the prosecutor said. 
to delay the sentencing day, members of the Geneva ing Vidal-Ortiz was driven and Andujar-Cintron, Aside from Vidal-Ortiz’s Hines prosecuted the
process. Drug Enforcement Unit to the public parking lot on police found 81 small pending sentencing, Escal- case with Brian Dennis,
“Because that’s the type provided a criminal infor- the corner of Seneca Street bags containing heroin era-Espada was issued the former First Assistant
of person he is,” the pros- mant with $100 to purchase and Scott LaFaro Drive. At underneath the front pas- a probationary sentence District Attorney. The case
ecutor said, adding that heroin from Vidal-Ortiz that point, Vidal-Ortiz got senger seat of the car, along for her role in the case. was Dennis’ last felony jury
it’s all within Vidal-Ortiz’s and Andujar-Cintron.  into another car, driven by with $893, seized from Andujar-Cintron was sen- trial. The former prosecutor
rights. The informant purchased Hernandez-Rosario, that Hernandez-Rosario.  tenced to serve three years was elected in November to
The charges against Vidal- the drug from Vidal-Ortiz also contained Andujar- According to a police in prison and two years of serve as the next Ontario
Ortiz came about following while in a vehicle, driven Cintron. Police said that report, in the other vehicle post release supervision. County Court judge. 
A6 Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 | Daily Messenger

OPINION
ANOTHER VIEW

Editorial Board
Brian Doane .............................................................President and Publisher
Sean McCrory .......................................................................Executive Editor
L. David Wheeler ..........................................................................Copy Editor
Jennifer Reed .......................................................... Digital Publishing Editor
Mike Murphy ................................................................................ Local Editor
Heather Whiting ........................................................... Community Member

GUEST VIEW

Russia is
not our pal
This editorial was first news” and propaganda. COMMENTARY
published in the Provi- Whether this swung many

Dylann Roof’s last act


dence (Rhode Island) votes is unclear. The most
Journal, a fellow Gate- damaging DNC emails —
House Media publication. revealing that the party
Guest editorials don’t nec- unfairly sided with Hill-
essarily reflect the Daily ary Clinton against Bernie
Messenger’s opinions. Sanders — were hardly

C
earth-shattering. HARLESTON, S.C. much hate as I allegedly am, case I covered when Bruck

U
.S. leaders have Administration officials — If Death lingers wouldn’t I just say, ‘Yes, I was fighting another death
a recurring hope are asking us to take this in courtroom cor- hate black people’?” penalty — the 1994 trial of
that Russia will theory on trust, since the ridors awaiting sentences, Finally, Roof said it’s fair Susan Smith, the young
be more an ally than an release of hard evidence this historic city’s federal to say that the prosecu- mother who rolled her car
adversary. They sug- might compromise our courthouse was surely a top tors hate him since they’re into a Union, South Carolina,
gest it is possible to win spying ability. Intelli- destination. On Tuesday, seeking the death penalty. lake, drowning her two small
over Russia’s ruthless and gence officials, however, the Reaper’s patience was KATHLEEN PARKER Then he tutored the court children.
authoritarian boss, former reportedly said their rewarded with the jury’s that people hate because The crime was heinous and
KGB agent Vladimir Putin. confidence in their theory return of the death penalty argument. Barely audible — they’ve been misled. He the trial heart-wrenching.
When Republican was strengthened by for Dylann Roof. and his pauses were longer also said that people think At one point during the
presidential candidate information that senior Roof, who insisted on than his sentences — he they know what hatred is, father’s testimony, the
Mitt Romney, in a 2012 Russian officials celebrated representing himself during made essentially two sug- but “they don’t know what judge had to call for a break
debate, identified Russia as Mr. Trump’s victory as the sentencing phase of his gestions seemingly aimed real hatred looks like.” because nearly everyone in
the United States’ leading beneficial to their country’s 33-count murder trial, was at creating doubt about his Does Roof? Is this because the courtroom, including
political foe at the United geopolitical goals. found guilty last month for alleged hatred of black people some hate-filled person the media, was weeping.
Nations, President Barack In the context of Mr. the slaughter of nine black and his intent in carrying misled him? Or did he merely The father had been talk-
Obama ridiculed him: “The Trump’s reckless state- parishioners at Mother out his mission, which he look in the mirror? ing about his 3-year-old’s
1980s are now calling to ask ments of partially to Emanuel A.M.E. Church in himself previously identified Not once during his very favorite Disney movie, which
for their foreign policy back Mr. Putin, all of this has June 2015. as wanting to incite racial brief remarks did Roof say the child called, “One-o-one
because the Cold War’s fostered a mood of fear Roof’s self-lawyering is violence. he regretted his actions, Dalma-hay-tions.”
been over for 20 years.” and rage in Washington. still mystifying when he had “I think it’s safe to say which might have elicited Susan Smith threw
Earlier that same year, The Washington Post at his disposal one of the nobody in their mind wants some empathy from those herself across the defense
in a discussion caught on rushed out a report that nation’s best death-penalty to go to a church and kill burdened with determining table, loudly sobbing with
a “hot mic,” President Russia hacked into the U.S. lawyers, David Bruck, who people,” he began. Then he his fate. Indeed, in a jailhouse the agony of regret and the
Obama assured Dmitry electric grid. Later, the did represent Roof during the contradicted other confes- journal, he wrote that he sorrow of inconsolable loss.
Medvedev, then president newspaper backtracked, guilt phase that ended last sion statements that he had isn’t sorry and that he hadn’t Yes, she was responsible
of Russia, that disagree- saying: “An earlier version month. Bruck was allowed to do what he did. “In my shed a tear for the “innocent for her children’s death, but
ments over a missile of this story incorrectly only to advise Roof during (FBI confession) tape I told people I killed.” there was no questioning
defense could be resolved. said that Russian hack- the penalty phase, which them I had to do it. ... Obvi- Tuesday, as he attempted her remorse or doubting that
Mr. Obama explained: ers had penetrated the began last week, but briefly ously that’s not true. Nobody to take on a battery of law- her life in prison would be
“This is my last election. U.S. electric grid. ... The addressed the judge Tuesday made me do it. I felt like I had yers hell-bent on ultimate an endless night of piercing
After my election, I will computer at Burlington when Roof requested that to do it, and I still feel like I justice, he seemed ever the pain.
have more flexibility.” Mr. Electric that was hacked Bruck address objections. had to do it.” evil child who, rather than For death penalty oppo-
Medvedev responded: “I was not attached to the While the government’s Clarity isn’t his strong suit. acknowledging the horror nents like me, this seemed a
understand. I will trans- grid.” Oops. case seemed airtight in Next, Roof challenged and the agony of what he far more just end than death
mit this information to Some senators, mean- covering all the requirements the prosecution’s claim that did, was somehow above would have been. With Roof,
Vladimir.” while, are clamoring for for the death penalty, Roof’s he’s filled with hatred, one the process. Expressionless there’s plainly no sense of
Now, President-elect a confrontation with remarks Tuesday took less of the statutory-required and aloof, as he had been sorrow now — or to come. In
Donald Trump is the one Russia. Sen. Lindsey than five minutes. aggravating factors in capital throughout the trial, he was the end, evidence of sincere
who seems determined to Graham, R-N.C., who Wearing slacks and a blue cases. He referred to his con- anything but a sympathetic remorse, which is to say,
play nice. In recent weeks, endured Mr. Trump’s cable-knit sweater — his fession when an FBI agent character and certainly no humanity, can be the differ-
he has extended so many schoolyard insults (“dis- bowl-cut hair obviously asked him if he hated blacks. advocate for his continued ence between life and death.
verbal bouquets to Mr. grace,” “nut job”) in last recently shaped — Roof Roof’s reply was, “I don’t like access to life.
Putin that critics have year’s presidential prima- approached the lectern with what black people do.” Throughout the pro- —Kathleen Parker’s email
dubbed their relation- ries, complained that U.S. a single, yellow, letter-sized To the jury, he posited: ceedings, my mind kept address is kathleenparker@
ship a “bromance.” “So sanctions were a “pebble” sheet of paper for his closing “If I was really filled with as wandering to an earlier washpost.com.
true!” Mr. Trump tweeted thrown at Russia. “I’m
when Mr. Putin taunted ready to throw a rock,” he
the Democrats over their said. GUEST ESSAY
complaints about the His anger is under-
election, lecturing, “One
must be able to lose with
dignity.” Mr. Trump also
called Mr. Putin “very
standable, but before we
start throwing rocks, let
us remember that Russia
is a nuclear power with
The best things in life are free
T
smart” for declining to a strong military. And o the marketer, circumstances. Under the hardly any students pay
retaliate against recent it is not alone in trying wording is, if not governor’s proposal, a tuition at SUNY, the costs
U.S. sanctions. to infiltrate the United everything, almost family earning $124,000 of a SUNY education will
It is impossible to tell just States through the so. Thus car dealers have with one child in a SUNY skyrocket. Fewer and fewer
what this former reality Internet. China is also a moved from “used” cars to school would qualify for people will see a direct cost
TV star really believes, and serious threat. (America “pre-owned” cars, or better the “free tuition.” Similar to them, and thus will have
what he spouts as nonsense is surely stealing infor- yet “pre-loved.” Totalitar- financial logic worked a sales no incentive to care about
merely to flummox his mation from them too.) ians understand the game JOE NACCA tax break for yacht buyers SUNY costs that will be
adversaries. (Mr. Trump Our intelligence agen- very well. They require into the 2015 state budget. borne by millions of tax-
played this unseemly game cies have thus far done a that dissenters be “re- roughly $13.5 billion. In a previous guest essay, payers. The marketers and
throughout his campaign.) so-so job of identifying educated,” which sounds Approximately 33 percent the Inquiring Taxpayer controllers like Gov. Cuomo
One thing seems clear, and preventing attacks, much better than being of that budget is spent on wrote about the art of the wrap themselves in the
though. Russia under Mr. since the Russians appar- “brainwashed.” student instruction. That “disconnect.” The more that mantle of education just as
Putin has conducted itself ently hacked even White Many of our leaders, works out to approximately you can disconnect people they wrap themselves in the
as an enemy of the United House computers in 2015, political and administra- $10,400 per full-time from seeing the true finan- mantle of “economic devel-
States, both in obvious and a far more serious breach tive, are hybrid creatures. student. Current stu- cial costs of their activities, opment.” They continue to
underhanded ways. We than the DNC. We must They seek both to market dent tuition for New York the easier it is to control run the state deeper in debt
should have no illusions do better, and our lead- and to control. And they residents is $6,470 per year. their money and, ulti- to chase away citizens and
about its goals, which are ers must take care not to use words as their weap- Even the Inquiring Tax- mately, their lives. Health businesses and to buy off the
to advance its authoritar- expose America’s secrets ons. Gov. Cuomo provides payer’s limited math skills care costs have skyrocketed rest of us with $230 rebate
ian regime by expanding to foreign adversaries. an almost daily example detect a potential problem. since health insurance has checks and a 2 percent prop-
Russia’s influence around Since the 18th century, of such a person. Now, he Full student tuition, which obscured true costs from erty tax cap.
the globe, and shrinking America’s free flow of is proposing that the state many students do not pay, consumers. You may well They are giving us “free”
America’s. information and ideas — provide “free tuition” to doesn’t come close to cover- hear people discussing how gifts daily — college tuition,
Last week, intelligence its greatest strength — has the state university system. ing instructional costs, let they shopped around for grant money, economic
officials told Congress that, meant that leaked docu- Of course, tuition can no alone the other 67 percent the best deal on snow tires. development initiatives,
in their estimation, Russia ments and questionable more be free than a glass can of the SUNY budget. But the When is the last time you rebate checks. And they’re
tried to influence last year’s reports can influence be plastic. There is a cost governor isn’t talking about heard someone say: “Hey, I keeping their thumbs on
election, on Mr. Putin’s elections. Foreign adver- associated with attending a cutting costs. And he offers just saved 500 bucks on my those free-spending local
orders. The officials cited saries have long known SUNY college, and someone no thoughts on educational colonoscopy”? More likely, governments and school
the distribution of private they can impact public has to pay that cost. But the innovations. He will give you’ve heard something districts. Of course, it’s all a
Democratic National Com- opinion in America. In governor knows that the the yearning masses “free like, “It didn’t cost me any- dangerous web of illusions.
mittee emails to Wikileaks, our age of hacking and words “free tuition” sound tuition.” A much better and thing except a co-pay.” The But it’s textbook marketing.
which is no friend of the propaganda, it is more better than an explanation to simpler sales pitch. true costs, via health insur-
United States, and said important than ever that all the someones about the Many SUNY stu- ance premiums and inflated —Joe Nacca, of Canandai-
Russians were involved citizens be skeptical and costs they will be paying. dents already receive charges, are well hidden. gua, is a frequent Messenger
in disseminating “fake informed. The SUNY budget is aid due to their financial Without question, if Post contributor.
Daily Messenger | Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 A7

NATION&WORLD
NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL NEWS • ANALYSIS • TRENDS • COMMENTARY

NATION IN BRIEF CHARLESTON CHURCH SHOOTING WORLD IN BRIEF

Police accuse 2 of Militants release


helping fugitive video of captives
ORLANDO, Fla. — Police KABUL, Afghanistan —
leading a massive man- The Taliban have released
hunt for the suspected a video showing an Ameri-
killer of an Orlando officer can and an Australian who
on Wednesday collected were kidnapped in August,
hundreds of tips and the first time they’ve been
announced the arrests of seen since their abduction.
two people who allegedly The two men, an Ameri-
aided the fugitive, promis- can identified as Kevin King
ing to reward anyone who and an Australian identi-
turns him in, and punish fied as Timothy Weekes,
anyone who helps him hide. were abducted outside
Court records show that the American University of
Markeith Loyd’s niece, Afghanistan in Kabul, where
27-year-old Lakensha Smith- they worked as teachers.
Loyd, was arrested on an U.S. officials said in Sep-
accessory charge Wednes- tember that American forces
day, a day after the fugitive’s launched a rescue mission,
supervisor at a fried chicken but the captives weren’t at
restaurant, Zarghee Mayan, the raided location.
was arrested on the same
charge. Angola announces
first 2 cases of Zika
Recorder captured
JOHANNESBURG —
crash of plane Gary Washington, son of Ethel Lance, one of the Emanuel AMC Church shooting victims, is shown outside the U.S. District Court on Angola has announced its
A cockpit voice recorder Tuesday in Charleston, S.C. An unrepentant Dylann Roof was sentenced to death Tuesday for fatally shooting nine black church mem- first two cases of the Zika
recovered from Lake Erie bers during a Bible study session at the church, becoming the first person ordered executed for a federal hate crime. virus, but it is not clear
captured the moments GRACE BEAHM/THE POST AND COURIER VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whether the strain is the
before a plane carrying six one spreading through the
Americas.

Relatives of slain churchgoers


people crashed into the
water nearly two weeks The Portuguese news
ago, federal investigators agency Lusa says one case
said Wednesday. involved a French citizen.
The National Transporta-
tion Safety Board said that
sounds from the entire
flight were captured on
confront gunman for last time The other was found in
Viana municipality in
Luanda province. Both were
registered in recent weeks.
No cases of the Zika
the recording. The agency By Jeffrey Collins “If at any point before you are sentenced and she had with her on the night
strain responsible for the
plans a detailed analysis The Associated Press of the June 17, 2015. She told
of the recording, said
you’re in prison and you want me to come and outbreak in Brazil and
Roof he still lives in her head,
spokesman Eric Weiss. CHARLESTON, S.C. pray with you, I will do that.” and that when she hears a elsewhere have been
Recovery crews on — One by one, family —Sheila Capers, the sister-in-law of Cynthia Hurd balloon pop or fireworks, it reported on the African
Wednesday continued to members of nine slain black returns her to that night. mainland, though the
find more pieces of debris parishioners confronted “Most importantly, I World Health Organization
near what is believed to Dylann Roof for the last can’t shut my eyes to pray,” in May said the strain had
police investigation. looked directly at Roof.
be the crash site from the time Wednesday, shouting Sanders said. infected people in Cape
The final statements Others chose to look at
business jet that vanished at him, offering forgiveness On the night of the Verde, an island nation off
came a day after jurors jurors, who did not have to
from radar shortly after and even offering to visit shooting, Roof sat through Africa’s western coast.
sentenced an unrepentant be in court Wednesday but
taking off from Cleveland’s him in prison as he awaits Roof to death. The gunman told the judge they wanted a 45-minute Bible study
lakefront on Dec. 29. execution for the slaughter. had one final opportu- to attend. session at the black church Italy’s premier in
The 22-year-old avowed nity to ask for mercy but Sheila Capers, the sister- known as Mother Emanuel good condition
Priest sues diocese; white supremacist refused instead told jurors he still in-law of Cynthia Hurd, with 12 others. He opened
to meet their gaze and “felt like I had to do it.” said she prayed for Roof’s fire as they stood and ROME — Italian Premier
alleges persecution simply stared ahead, his On Wednesday, U.S. soul to be saved. closed their eyes for a final Paolo Gentiloni was in
WEST PALM BEACH, head tilted down slightly District Judge Richard “If at any point before you prayer. In all, he fired 77 good condition Wednesday
Fla. — A Roman Catholic as it had been for much of Gergel formally confirmed are sentenced and you’re in shots. Each victim was hit after he was hospitalized
priest filed suit Wednes- his trial. the sentence, saying “This prison and you want me to at least five times. with a heart problem upon
day against his former “Dylann,” Janet Scott hate, this viciousness, this come and pray with you, I Three people survived. his return from a bilateral
diocese, saying that the said quietly as she started moral depravity will not will do that,” Capers said. Roof told one of them he meeting in Paris.
bishop pushed him aside speaking. “Dylann! go unanswered.” Felicia Sanders, who was sparing her life so she The 62-year-old under-
and lied about him because DYLANN!” she said, her Some family members survived the attack, said could tell the world he was went surgery Tuesday
he called law enforcement voice rising. Toward the already testified at Roof’s she forgave Roof, repeat- killing the worshippers at evening to insert a stent
after another priest showed end of her remarks, she trial. The formal sentenc- ing comments she made Emanuel AME because he into a heart vessel to
child pornography to a said, “I wish you would ing hearing gave 35 of them after the shooting. But, she hated black people. treat a blockage, Rome’s
teenage boy and cooper- look at me, boy.” a chance to speak directly to noted, Roof did nothing to The willingness of some Gemelli hospital said in a
ated with the investigation. Scott, an aunt of him, without prosecutors save himself. of the relatives to forgive bulletin. It said the proce-
The Rev. John Gallagher 26-year-old Tywanza or the judge interrupting or He served as his own the gunman was widely dure was a success.
said that Bishop Gerald Sanders, the youngest asking questions. attorney during the sen- discussed in the days after Gentiloni, formerly
Barbarito of the Palm Beach victim killed in the massa- Roof also had an opportu- tencing phase and never the killings. But that did Italy’s foreign minister,
Diocese forced him from the cre, demanded that Roof nity to speak but declined to explained the massacre, not mean they felt his life took over as premier last
church where he worked look at her as she talked say anything. He is the first expressed remorse or asked should be spared. And month after the previous
and publicly called him a liar about her nephew’s “great person ordered executed for for his life to be spared. there are others who said government resigned.
after he refused to cover up big heart,” which could not a federal hate crime. Sanders brought the bul- forgiveness is still a work in
for the other priest. Joseph be donated because of the Some of the relatives let-torn, bloodstained Bible progress. Lithuanian TV
Palimattom was convicted
of showing obscene material
apologizes for Nazi
to a minor, spent six months gestures by actress
in jail and was deported ATTORNEY GENERAL NOMINEE SECRETARY OF STATE NOMINEE TALLINN, Estonia —
home to India Lithuania’s public television

Keaton apologizes
Black lawmakers say Trump’s pick for top apologized Wednesday for a
live show in which a popular
for flub at Globes Sessions unfit to serve diplomat takes tough actress made gestures to
represent Adolf Hitler’s
LOS ANGELES — Michael moustache while raising her
Keaton says anyone who
reads something discrimina-
By Mary Clare Jalonick
The Associated Press
“Senator Sessions’ record
does not speak to that desire,
intention or will,” Booker said,
line on Moscow arm in a Nazi-style salute.
Virginija Buneviciute, a
tory into his Golden Globes spokeswoman for Lithu-
garble of “Hidden Fences” is
WASHINGTON — Black noting his opposition to over- By Matthew Lee anian National Radio and
“extraordinarily incorrect.”
lawmakers said Wednes- hauling the criminal justice The Associated Press Television LRT, told The
“I mean, almost like
day that Sen. Jeff Sessions system and his positions on
Associated Press the
calling Al Gore a climate
at times has shown hostility other issues affecting minor- WASHINGTON — Bar- contract with the produc-
change denier,” Keaton
toward civil rights, making ity groups. raged by questions about tion company behind the
told The Associated Press
him unfit to be attorney gen- Lewis told the Senate Judi- Russia, Donald Trump’s popular “Guess the Melody”
on Wednesday.
eral, as a 1986 letter from the ciary Committee that the pick for secretary of state show was immediately
Keaton said he “made
widow of Martin Luther King country needs “someone promised a far more mus- terminated.
a mistake reading the
Jr. surfaced strongly express- who’s going to stand up, speak cular approach toward During Friday’s contest,
ing opposition to the Alabama up and speak out for the people Secretary of State-designate
teleprompter and the cue the Kremlin on Wednes- which actress Asta Bau-
senator. that need help, the people Rex Tillerson testifies Wednes-
cards” when he conflated day, abandoning much kute was about to win, she
In the second day of con- who have been discriminated day Capitol Hill in Washington
the titles of “Hidden Fig- of the president-elect’s jumped off her seat when
firmation hearings, New against.” at his confirmation hearing
ures” and “Fences” at the emphasis on improving recognizing a melody by
Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, And Louisiana Rep. Cedric before the Senate Foreign Rela-
awards ceremony Sunday. ties between the Cold War a Lithuanian composer of
Sessions’ colleague, and Rep. Richmond, the chairman of the tions Committee. STEVE HELBER/
Both films have predomi- foes. Jewish heritage. She then
nantly black casts.
John Lewis, D-Ga., who was Congressional Black Caucus, Instead, Rex Tillerson THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
made the gestures and
Keaton said Wednesday
beaten when he marched urged senators to reject Ses- suggested the outgoing and Republicans to broach yelled “Jew, Jew, Jew” in
that he is sorry for the
for civil rights in the 1960s, sions’ eventual nomination Obama administration a broad rapprochement Lithuanian.
error and feels especially
warned that Sessions could because he has “advanced responded too softly to with President Vladi- Hours after the show
bad for the makers of
move the country backward if an agenda that will do great Moscow’s takeover of mir Putin’s government. was aired, LRT’s deputy
“Hidden Figures” for the
confirmed as Donald Trump’s harm” to African-Americans. Ukrainian territory. Calling Russia a “danger” manager Rimvydas Paleckis
flub that diminished the
top law enforcement official. The lawmakers’ criticism The surprising shift in to the United States, Til- said on the channel’s
title’s recognition at the
Booker said the “arc of the echoed Cornell Brooks, the tone by Tillerson, a former lerson said he would keep Facebook page he was
show, where he introduced
universe does not just natu- head of the NAACP, who told Exxon Mobil CEO and Rus- U.S. sanctions in place and shocked, adding “this is in
supporting actress nomi-
rally curve toward justice, we the panel earlier in the day sian “Order of Friendship” consider new penalties no way compatible with our
nee Octavia Spencer.
must bend it,” and the country that the organization “firmly recipient, reflected the related to Russian med- values.”
needs an attorney general who believes” Sessions is unfit to difficulty Trump will have dling in the presidential
—The Associated Press is determined to bend it. serve. in persuading Democrats election. —The Associated Press
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YOU GOT TAGGED! HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Estabrooks named All-State


Five Blue Devils honored in Class AA, CA’s Post in Class A
By Bob Chavez Estabrooks was a key cog rushing yards, second-
rchavez@messengerpostmedia.com for the Blue Devils in their most on the team and on
12-1 season that ended in defense, he had 49 tackles
The challenging part the Class AA state cham- (13 for a loss), 6 sacks, 1
of having a great football pionship game. Junior interception and 1 recov-
team is identifying the teammate Andrew Rus- ered fumble.
great individuals who are sell was named to third “It’s pretty cool,” said
part of that team. team defense, and getting Estabrooks. “I knew the
But when Zack Esta- honorable mention nods in list was coming out, but I
brooks puts up the AA are running back Mitch never thought I’d make it.” 
numbers he did, it makes Spindler, tight end/defen- His reasoning is that he
the process easier. Much sive end Mike Novitsky might have split votes by
easier, really. and lineman Ryan Flaitz. being so versatile, playing
Maybe that’s why the Estabrooks, who was running back, tight end
Victor High senior was The Daily Messenger’s and defensive end for the
named to the Class AA Player of the Year, led Blue Devils. “There are so
This shot of Daryn first team All-State defen- Victor with 21 rushing many studs in New York
Carswell of Midlakes is sive team on Wednesday touchdowns, mostly in City and Albany,” said
just one of hundreds of by the New York State short-yardage situations. Zack Estabrooks was a force on both sides of the football for the Victor
local sports photos you Sportswriters Association. He finished with 991 SEE ESTABROOKS, B2 Blue Devils. JACK HALEY/MESSENGER POST MEDIA
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STARTING BLOCK
coach has
Lots of Duke eyes
are watching Capel
defensive
Jeff Goodman of ESPN.
com:
approach
"Who will replace Mike
Krzyzewski at Duke? It's By John Wawrow
the million-dollar ques- The Associated Press
tion, one that has been
hovering around the ORCHARD PARK— The
Durham campus for a few Buffalo Bills are putting their
years now, as Coach K faith in Sean McDermott to
approaches his 70th birth- fix their under-performing
day ... defense and
“Some- restore rel-
what by evance to
default, a franchise
assistant that hasn’t
Jeff Capel reached the
has picked playoffs
Capel McDermott since the
up steam
in the past year or so. He Music City Miracle loss in
has done a tremendous January 2000.
job on the recruiting The Bills agreed Wednes-
trail, helping to assemble day to hire the Carolina
elite classes. However, defensive coordinator to be
let's be clear: Just about their head coach. The deal
anyone could help lure was reached shortly after
elite players to Durham or McDermott conducted his
Lexington these days. second interview with the
“Now, with Krzyzewski out team in eight days. The
for what is expected to be 42-year-old has no previous
a month because of back head-coaching experience
issues, Capel has an audi- and spent the past six seasons
tion of sorts.” overseeing the Panthers’
Aysia Pompeo of Naples blocks the shot of Cameron James of Marcus Whitman. PHOTOS BY JACK HALEY/MESSENGER POST MEDIA
defense.
McDermott replaces Rex
Open options Ryan, who was fired  two
Janice Hough of LeftCoast-
SportsBabe.com: Chappelle and Bagley lead Wildcats to second weeks ago  for failing to
deliver on his bold promises
“Fox Sports reports that to build the Bills into a bully.
Chip Kelly, fired by the
49ers, said he wants to
straight victory with win over Naples McDermott becomes the
team’s ninth head coach since
remain in professional the 1999 season, when Buf-
football.
Messenger Post play on Friday on the road falo last made the playoffs
sports against Marcus Whitman
“So Chip is open to joining under Wade Phillips. The Bills
@messengerpostmedia.com at 7:30 p.m. 
a team in the SEC?” season ended with 22-16 loss
Newark 54, in an AFC wild card playoff
After going a rough game at Tennessee, where
Makes sense five-game losing streak, Midlakes 48 Frank Wycheck’s lateral to
Golf Channel analyst Nick the Marcus Whitman Alaina Forbes scored 20 Kevin Dyson set up a 75-yard
Faldo, during the Ryder girls basketball team points, and had five steals, kickoff return for a touch-
Cup, after Brooks Koepka’s rebounded with a 53-25 for Midlakes (5-5) in their down in the final seconds.
drive came to rest against blowout win over Finney loss to Newark (4-4).  The Bills have managed
a row of Porta Potties: on Monday, their first win Maci Kisner had 10 just two winning records
“He can take relief over since Dec. 9.  rebounds for the Scream- since — 9-7 in both 2004
there.” On Wednesday, the ing Eagles as well. For the and 2014 — and extended the
Wildcats (3-7) followed Reds, LaDonia Smith had NFL’s longest active playoff
up Monday’s win with eight points, 13 rebounds,
A sure sign another win, a 38-35 and five steals, and Malia
drought to 17 years following
a 7-9 finish this season .
Brad Dickson of the win over Naples (3-7) in Banks had 10 rebounds.  McDermott has 18 seasons
Omaha World-Herald: Naples.  Midlakes will next play on of NFL experience, spend-
“Cleveland Browns The top performers Friday on the road against ing his first 12 years with
quarterback Cody Kessler for Marcus Whitman for Waterloo at 7:30 p.m. the Philadelphia Eagles.
got engaged to his model Jordyn Chappelle, who Newark will next play on He started as a scouting
girlfriend. had 11 points and nine Friday on the road against coordinator for two years,
“If the bouquet she throws rebounds, and Danni Mynderse at 7:30 p.m.  then mentored under late
is intercepted, we’ll know Bagley, who added defensive coordinator Jim
it’s a match made in eight points and eight Mynderse 64, Johnson. He eventually suc-
heaven.” rebounds.  Ellie Nemitz of Marcus Whitman loses the ball for a moment Pal-Mac 34 ceeded Johnson in 2009.
For the Big Green, after Faith Giovine of Naples got a hand on the ball. Pal-Mac (6-5) will next In college, McDermott
Faith Giovine scored 12 play on Friday at home
Spot the symptoms points and Autumn Kunes
played safety at William and
Bloomfield 51, the Bombers as well. For against Wayne at 7:30 p.m.  Mary, where he spent two
RJ Currie of SportsDeke. scored nine points.  years playing with current
Honeoye 35 the Bulldogs, Savannah
Brewington had 22 points Red Jacket 64,
com: The Wildcats will next Steelers coach Mike Tomlin.
“A new U.S. study ranks play on Friday at home Jessie Sheehan scored
and 12 rebounds.  Dundee 35 He was also a two-time
Arkansas, Louisiana and against Honeoye at 7:30 16 points for Bloomfield Sydney Close had 12 national high school wres-
Bloomfield will next
Mississippi as the three p.m. Naples will next (8-4) in their win over
play on Friday at home points for Red Jacket tling champion while
least healthy states. play on Friday on the road Honeoye (3-8). 
against Romulus at 7:30 (6-5) in their win over growing up in southeastern
“Main factors are obesity, against Jasper-Troups- Braelin Scott had 12 Pennsylvania, something
p.m. Honeoye will next
smoking and being sick of burg at 7 p.m.  points and 11 rebounds for SEE ROUNDUP, B2
Nick Saban and Alabama.” SEE BILLS, B2
B2 Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 | Daily Messenger

NASCAR

Carl Edwards makes personal decision to leave NASCAR


By Jenna Fryer said, his bottom lip quivering. a national series crown. It paid off with a job driv-
The Associated Press Edwards quickly recovered “Since I moved to NASCAR ing for Jack Roush that led to
and returned to script. He when I was 16 years old, this a Truck Series champion-
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C.— has so many outside inter- has been something that I’ve ship and a rapid rise through
Carl Edwards listed reason ests — aviation, agriculture, been dreaming about,” Suarez NASCAR’s ranks.
after reason for step- a possible career in politics said. “To be in this position is Edwards twice came within
ping away from full-time — that he literally has no idea just something amazing.” moments of winning a Cup
NASCAR competition this what will come next. Suarez took an unusual title. He lost to Tony Stewart
season, less than two months “There’s no life raft I am path to NASCAR in that he in 2011 on a tie-breaker, then
removed from nearly win- jumping on to, I’m just jump- moved to North Carolina again in November when he
ning his first Cup title. ing,” he said. “This is a pure, alone intent on pursuing a was leading the season finale
He’s content with his simple, personal decision.” career in racing that is rare in with 10 laps remaining when
career accomplishments. Edwards had one year his country. He knew almost a debris caution set up a final
He wants to spend more time remaining on his contract with no English, taught himself by restart. Edwards had to block
on his outside interests. He’s Joe Gibbs Racing, and he came watching TV and has rapidly Joey Logano on the restart
healthy and doesn’t want 10 laps away from winning his risen through the national and it triggered a crash that
that to change. first Cup title two months ago. Carl Edwards pauses to wipe his eyes as he speaks to the media ranks. He will now be the ended his title hopes.
Edwards, one of NAS- He informed Joe Gibbs in late during a news conference at Joe Gibbs Racing in Huntersville, N.C. fourth driver for the most Despite that heartbreak,
CAR’s top stars and driver December he did not want on Wednesday. CHUCK BURTON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dominant team in NASCAR. he said he’s walking away
for a top organization, really to race this season, and used ‘This is a huge decision, let’s Edwards finished, Gibbs Edwards also had a diffi- content with his 28 career
seemed at peace with a per- about 40 minutes Wednes- take some time with this.’” began a second news con- cult path. He was a Midwest victories.
sonal decision he made right day at team headquarters to Four days later, Edwards ference in which Mexican racer who filled in the “You guys know I don’t
before Christmas. But for a explain his reasoning. and Gibbs spoke on the tele- Daniel Suarez was intro- financial shortfalls by sub- race just for the trophies,”
brief moment, he had to turn “This was such a sur- phone and the team owner duced as the replacement stitute teaching. He handed Edwards said. “I’m rewarded
his back to the audience and prise,” Gibbs said. “When he knew the decision was made. for Edwards’ No. 19 Toyota. out business cards at race by the challenges. I feel
compose himself. sat down in front of me and “I could tell he was totally Suarez is the reigning Xfin- tracks, placed ads in trade accomplished. I know sit-
“Yeah, I just want to be a shared what he was thinking, committed,” Gibbs said. ity Series champion and the magazines, anything to get ting in that car, I’m the best
good person, you know?” he I was totally surprised. I said, Roughly 10 minutes after first foreign-born winner of his big break. I can be.”

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Batavia 55, a time of 58.31 for the Red TUESDAY
ROUNDUP Canandaigua 49 Raiders as well. 
From Page B1 The Red Raiders will next BOYS SWIMMING
Carson Greene had 13
compete this afternoon at
Dundee (0-8).  points, seven rebounds,
home against Williamson- Victor 114,
Talyn Richardson scored and four assists for Canan-
Sodus at 4:30 p.m.  Churchville-Chili 72
11 points, and Olivia Spen- daigua (8-6) in their loss to
cer and Cameron Kincaid Batavia (7-3).  Jared Ritz won the 200
added 10 points for the Scott LoForte had nine BOWLING freestyle with a time of
points and four rebounds, 1:46.23 and won the 100
Indians as well. Red Jacket
and Brian Hoffman scored
Boys freestyle with a time of 48.73
will next play on Friday
at home against Harley- nine points for the Braves for Victor (4-1) in their win
Allendale Columbia at 7:30 as well. Canandaigua will Rush-Henrietta 8, over Churchville-Chili (5-3).
p.m.  next play on Friday on the Victor 0 Also for the Blue Devils,
road against Greece Athena Noah Robinson bowled Brayden Murphy won
at 7:15 p.m.  a total series of 611, with the 200 IM with a time of
BOYS BASKETBALL a high game of 220, for 2:03.63 and Bradley Foster
Newark 79, Victor in their loss to Rush- won the diving competi-
Marcus Whitman 84, Midlakes 51 Henrietta on Wednesday at tion with a score of 162.15. 
Naples 66 Bryce Burri had 20 points Dewey Gardens.  Murphy was also a
Jon Donovan scored 19 for Midlakes (6-4) in their As a team, the Blue Devils member of the winning
points for Marcus Whit- loss to Newark (8-3).  bowled games of 985, 990, 200 freestyle relay team
man (7-2) in their win over Midlakes will next play and 945, for a total score of along with Jeremy Shawe,
Naples (4-6).  on Friday at home against 2,920.  Mitchell Chappell, and
Nick Young had 18 Waterloo at 7:15 p.m.  Owen Arquette for Victor
points and six assists, Canandaigua 8, Greece as well. Victor’s Reed
Riley McLoud had a dou-
Mynderse 60, Arcadia 0 Lautenslager won the 100
ble-double with 15 points Pal-Mac 49 Tristen Briggs bowled breaststroke with a time of
Canandaigua Academy cheerleaders had the chance to stunt and Pal-Mac will next play on a 608 series, with a high 1:13.59 as well. 
and 11 rebounds, and
tumble with the Syracuse University squad on Jan. 7. SUBMITTED PHOTO Tuesday at home against game of 226, for Canan- The Blue Devils will next
Burlin Allen nearly had
a triple-double with 13 Penn Yan at 7:30 p.m. daigua in their win over compete on Jan. 30 on the
Canandaigua Academy points, 10 rebounds, and
seven assists for the Wild-
 
BOYS SWIMMING
Greece Arcadia. 
As a team, the Braves
road against Canandaigua.

cats as well.  bowled a total score of 2,847.  BOWLING


cheerleaders visit For the Big Green, Jake
Chapman had 20 points,
Pal-Mac 102,
Girls
Boys
Geneva 60
Syracuse team Zach Dormer had a double-
double with 19 points and Mitchell Martello won
Rush-Henrietta 6,
Victor 8, Gates-Chili 0
17 rebounds, and Jake Bay the 200 IM with a time of Zack Day bowled a total
had 14 points.  2:12.84 and won the 100 Victor 2
Messenger Post cheer coach at SU. Segbers series of 686, with a high
sports@messengerpostmedia.com was a CA cheerleader and Marcus Whitman will breastroke with a time of Lauren Hamilton bowled game of 249, for Victor in
coached at CA from 1985 next play this evening on 1:11.42 for Pal-Mac in their a total series of 523, with a their win over Gates-Chili on
The struggling Syracuse to 1996 and was inducted the road against Honeoye win over Geneva.  high game of 197, for Victor Tuesday at Terrace Gardens.
men’s basketball team is into the CA Athletic Hall at 6:30 p.m. Naples will Martello was also a in their loss to Rush-Hen- As a team, the Blue
10-7 this season, but 1-0 of Fame in 2010. She also next play next Wednesday member of the winning 200 rietta on Wednesday at Devils bowled games of
with cheerleaders from coached at Victor before on the road against South medley relay team for Pal- Dewey Gardens.  1,089, 1,096, and 933, for
Canandaigua Academy taking the SU job in 2003 Seneca at 7 p.m.  Mac along with Luke Nau, As a team, the Blue Devils a total score of 3,118. 
behind it. and led the Orange to the Ian Wissick, and Chandler bowled games of 824, 756,
Varsity, junior varsity Dundee 54, Russell.  and 719, for a total score of
finals of the UCA Nation-
Red Jacket 40 Also for Pal-Mac, Andrew 2,299.  Girls
and modified cheerleaders als in Division I for the first
from CA attended a Jan. 7 time in school history. Travis Liberty scored McEwen won the 200 free-
nine points, all of which style with a time of 2:03.18 Greece Arcadia 8, Victor 8, Gates-Chili 0
game at the Carrier Dome Following the Jan. 7
and helped the Syracuse game, the CA cheerlead- were scored from behind and won the 100 backstroke Canandaigua 0 Lily Stonebraker bowled a
University spirit program ers went to Manley Field the three-point line, for with a time of 1:05.67.  Paige Barkley bowled a total series of 513, with a high
cheer the Orange to a 77-66 House on the SU campus Red Jacket (7-5) in their Zach Moyer won the 50 total series of 569, with game of 219, for Victor in
win over the University of for a meet and greet with loss to Dundee (7-3).  freestyle with a time of a high game of 230, for their win over Gates-Chili on
Pittsburgh. the SU cheer team. After a The Indians will next 26.29, Alex Brychcy won Canandaigua in their loss Tuesday at Terrace Gardens.
The Braves were at the question and answer ses- play this evening on the the diving competition to Greece Athena.  As a team, the Blue Devils
game as guests of former CA sion, the CA cheerleaders road against Harley- with a score of 159.35, and As a team, the Braves bowled games of 768, 800,
coach Dena Segbers. The had a chance to tumble and Allendale Columbia at Conrad Schneggenburger bowled a total score of and 655, for a total score of
1983 CA graduate is head stunt with the SU team. 6:30 p.m.  won the 100 freestyle with 2,396.  2,233.

Wagner was Victor with 80 tackles, 48 (2.5 for a loss).


ESTABROOKS named to solo. In Class A, senior
From Page B1 the Class AA Spindler led Victor with linebacker Joe Post of
second team 1,107 yards and eight TDs Canandaigua Academy, was
Estabrooks. “And there are offense. and Novitsky had 13 catches named honorable mention.
so many Class AA teams out Russell led for 210 yards. On defense, Post was a team captain
there … I didn’t know how I Novitsky Russell Spindler Flaitz Post Victor with 8.5 of his 53 tackles were and had 90 tackles with
was going to make it.” 19 catches for a loss and he also had 2.5 one interception. He also
But make it he did, and football player to earn All- Ahonen was named to for 338 yards and 6 TDs sacks and 3 interceptions. caught 3 passes for 22 yards
first team at that. Esta- State first team honors the 2006 Class A team. In and had 934 all-purpose Flaitz, a four-year starter and 1 TD for the Braves in
brooks is the first Victor since running back David 2014, quarterback Mike yards. Defensively, he led on the line, had 12 tackles their 6-3 season.

team that featured the NFL’s coordinator Anthony Lynn, 10 in fewest yards allowed
BILLS top running attack but an who served as interim coach before taking a step back this
From Page B1 underperforming defense in in a season-ending loss to the season.
two seasons under Ryan. New York Jets. Carolina finished 21st in
that made a big impression The defense finished 19th Lynn was one of three yards allowed, giving up
on Bills owner Terry Pegula. in yards allowed two years other candidates to inter- 500-plus yards three times.
“2x natl prep champ wres- straight, and was particu- view for the job besides The pass defense particularly
tler says it all,” Pegula wrote larly porous against the run. McDermott. suffered a drop-off following
in a text to The Associated Buffalo allowed 200-plus Lynn was considered an the loss of star defensive back
Press. “I know that isn’t a yards rushing to opposing initial front-runner to take Josh Norman, who signed
quality for NFL HC, but of running backs three times over on a permanent basis, with Washington in free
character & hardwork focus this season, including twice before the Bills began leaning agency. Carolina’s defense
that says it all.” against Miami’s Jay Ajayi. toward McDermott, who was was also weakened once star
Pegula also noted the influ- Pegula grew so dissat- the first candidate the team linebacker Luke Kuechly
ence former Eagles coach isfied  with the defensive interviewed. missed the final six games
Andy Reid had in helping meltdowns, he fired Ryan Under McDermott, the with a concussion.
mold McDermott as a coach, in the week leading up to Panthers enjoyed four The Panthers still finished Sean McDermott brings 18 years of NFL coaching experience
and called it: “Good stuff.” Buffalo’s final game. Ryan straight seasons of being sixth against the run and to the Buffalo Bills, but this is his first as a head coach. CHUCK
McDermott takes over a was replaced by offensive ranked in the NFL’s top ranked second with 47 sacks. BURTON/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO
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SCOREBOARD
AMWAY FINAL TOP 25 POLL Out—None. Rebounds—New York 41 (O’Quinn National League Today’s Games
LOCAL SCHEDULE The final Amway Top 25 football coaches poll, 15), Philadelphia 47 (Embiid 14). Assists— COLLEGE BASKETBALL ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Agreed to terms Vancouver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
with first-place votes in parentheses, final New York 20 (Lee, Rose 4), Philadelphia 27 with OF Reymond Fuentes; LHPs Josh Taylor, Yuhei Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, JAN. 12 records, total points based on 25 points for first (McConnell 7). Total Fouls—New York 22, THE AP MEN’S TOP 25 Nakaushiro, Jared Miller and Daniel Gibson; and Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
BOYS BASKETBALL place through one point for 25th, and previous Philadelphia 12. A—18,755 (20,328). The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ RHPs Joey Krehbiel, J.J. Hoover, Miller Diaz and Boston at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Red Jacket at H-AC, 6:30 p.m.; Marcus ranking: college basketball poll, with first-place votes in Rubby De La Rosa on minor league contracts. Montreal at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Whitman at Honeoye, Bloomfield at Romulus, Record Pts. Pv CELTICS 117, WIZARDS 108 parentheses, records through Jan. 8, total points ATLANTA BRAVES — Traded OF Mallex Smith and Detroit at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. 1. Clemson (60) 14-1 1500 3 WASHINGTON (108) based on 25 points for a first-place vote through RHP Shae Simmons to Seattle for LHPs Luiz Gohara New Jersey at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL 2. Alabama 14-1 1440 1 Porter 9-12 0-0 20, Morris 6-21 1-2 14, Gortat one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s and Thomas Burrows. Anaheim at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Greece Athena at Canandaigua, 7:15 p.m. 3. Oklahoma 11-2 1308 7 5-8 0-0 10, Wall 4-21 1-2 9, Beal 13-26 3-4 ranking: NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms with RHP St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
HOCKEY 4. Washington 12-2 1265 4 35, Oubre 0-2 0-0 0, Smith 5-9 3-4 13, Burke Record Pts. LW Zack Wheeler on a one-year contract. Friday’s Games
Brockport at Victor, 6:30 p.m. 5. Southern Cal 10-3 1263 9 1-3 0-0 2, McClellan 2-3 0-0 5. Totals 45-105 1. Baylor (55) 15-0 1,608 2 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Agreed to terms with Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
BOYS SWIMMING 6. Ohio State 11-2 1186 2 8-12 108. 2. Kansas (8) 14-1 1,517 3 RHP Pedro Beato, C Bryan Holaday and LHP Cesar Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m.
Sodus at Pal-Mac, Gananda at Midlakes, North 7. Penn State 11-3 1123 5 BOSTON (117) 3. Villanova (1) 15-1 1,499 1 Ramos on minor league contracts. Buffalo at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.
Rose-Wolcott at Marcus Whitman, 4:30 p.m. 8. Florida State 10-3 1102 10 Crowder 7-10 2-2 20, Mickey 1-1 2-3 4, Horford 4. UCLA (1) 16-1 1,433 4 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Agreed to terms with RHP N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, JAN. 13 9. Wisconsin 11-3 1044 8 7-12 0-0 16, Smart 3-11 3-3 9, Thomas 14-29 5. Gonzaga 15-0 1,366 5 Carter Capps on a one-year contract. Columbus at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m.
BOYS BASKETBALL 10. Michigan 10-3 986 6 5-6 38, Green 2-6 0-1 5, Jerebko 3-5 1-2 8, 6. Kentucky 13-2 1,327 6 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Agreed to terms with New Jersey at Calgary, 9 p.m.
Canandaigua at Greece Athena, 6:45 p.m., 11. Oklahoma State 10-3 922 13 Olynyk 2-5 0-0 6, Rozier 4-6 1-1 11. Totals 7. Duke 14-2 1,173 8 3B Conor Gillaspie on a one-year contract. Winnipeg at Arizona, 9 p.m.
Waterloo at Midlakes, 7:30 p.m. 12. Stanford 10-3 791 16 43-85 14-18 117. 8. Creighton 15-1 1,111 10 American Association
GIRLS BASKETBALL 13. Florida 9-4 673 18 Washington 35 24 26 23 — 108 9. Florida State 15-1 1,071 12 SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Signed OF LeVon WEDNESDAY’S SUMMARIES
Naples at Jasper-Troupsburg, 7 p.m.; H-AC at 14. LSU 8-4 641 20 Boston 36 19 28 34 — 117 10. West Virginia 13-2 972 7 Washington. PANTHERS 2, ISLANDERS 1
Red Jacket, Romulus at Bloomfield, Honeoye 15. Colorado 10-4 634 11 3-Point Goals—Washington 10-26 (Beal 6-10, 11. North Carolina 14-3 902 14 WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed LHP Kevin Florida 1 1 0 — 2
at Marcus Whitman, Midlakes at Waterloo, 16. Virginia Tech 10-4 632 19 Porter 2-2, McClellan 1-2, Morris 1-6, Smith 12. Butler 14-2 880 18 McGovern. Sold the contract of C Tanner Murphy to N.Y. Islanders 1 0 0 — 1
Wayne at Palmyra-Macedon, 7:30 p.m. 17. West Virginia 10-3 522 12 0-1, Wall 0-5), Boston 17-41 (Thomas 5-11, 13. Oregon 15-2 869 15 the Colorado Rockies. First Period—1, Florida, Yandle 3 (Trocheck,
HOCKEY 18. Western Michigan 13-1 449 14 Crowder 4-6, Olynyk 2-3, Rozier 2-3, Horford 14. Louisville 13-3 744 9 Can-Am League Mccann), 5:47. 2, N.Y. Islanders, Leddy 6
Canandaigua at Ogdensburg Tournament, 19. South Florida 11-2 362 22 2-6, Jerebko 1-3, Green 1-4, Smart 0-5). Fouled 15. Xavier 13-2 651 16 OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Signed OF Matt Helms, (Clutterbuck, Cizikas), 10:47. Penalties—
5:30 p.m. 20. Louisville 9-4 338 15 Out—None. Rebounds—Washington 44 (Gortat, 16. Arizona 15-2 634 17 INF Albert Cartwright and RHP Austin Chrismon. Chimera, NYI, (interference), 13:14.
WRESTLING 21. Utah 9-4 303 23 Morris 9), Boston 45 (Horford 9). Assists— 17. Purdue 14-3 584 20 TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Released LHPs Mac Second Period—3, Florida, Demers
Bradshaw Tournament at Canandaigua, 4 p.m. 22. Auburn 8-5 230 17 Washington 28 (Wall 10), Boston 20 (Thomas 18. Wisconsin 13-3 581 13 Acker and Porfirio Lopez, C Reed Lavallee and RHP 8 (Marchessault, Jokinen), 1:09.
INDOOR TRACK 23. Miami 9-4 229 — 5). Total Fouls—Washington 13, Boston 10. 19. Virginia 12-3 580 11 Dario Santangelo. Penalties—None.
Marcus Whitman, Honeoye, Palmyra-Macedon, 24. Tennessee 9-4 211 — Technicals—Morris, Beal, Boston defensive 20. Notre Dame 14-2 468 23 Third Period—None. Penalties—Cizikas, NYI,
Midlakes at SUNY Brockport, 6 p.m. 25. San Diego State 11-3 102 — three second 2, Boston team 2, Thomas. 21. Saint Mary’s (Cal) 14-1 377 19 BASKETBALL (roughing), 13:52; Luongo, FLA, served by
Others receiving votes: Nebraska 46, Kansas A—18,624 (18,624). 22. Cincinnati 13-2 256 22 National Basketball Association Jagr, (roughing), 13:52.
Red Jacket, Canandaigua, Victor at RIT, 6 p.m.
NBA — Fined Dallas G/F Justin Anderson $25,000 for
SATURDAY, JAN. 14 State 44, Georgia Tech 24, Western Kentucky 23. Florida 12-3 252 24
striking Minnesota G Kris Dunn in the head, and New
Shots on Goal—Florida 7-16-1—24. N.Y.
HOCKEY 23, Boise State 20, Air Force 18, Iowa 17, TIMBERWOLVES 119, ROCKETS 105 24. Minnesota 15-2 167 — Islanders 12-6-12—30.
Temple 16, Tulsa 11, Minnesota 7, Georgia HOUSTON (105) 25. Kansas State 13-2 20 — York C/F Kyle O’Quinn $25,000 for striking and push- Power-play opportunities—Florida 0 of 1; .
Canandaigua at Ogdensburg Tournament, noon
5, Navy 3, Wake Forest 3, Arkansas 2, Troy 2, Ariza 6-13 1-3 16, Anderson 6-16 1-1 18, Harrell 25. Southern Cal 15-2 20 25 ing New Orleans F/C Anthony Davis from behind. Goalies—Florida, Luongo 13-10-5 (30 shots-29
WRESTLING
Washington State 2, BYU 1. 2-4 5-5 9, Beverley 0-5 0-0 0, Harden 10-23 Others receiving votes: Seton Hall 11, South LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS — Named Kevin Garnett saves). N.Y. Islanders, Greiss 9-6-2 (24-22).
Bradshaw Tournament at Canandaigua, 8 a.m.
11-13 33, Dekker 3-9 0-0 8, Brewer 4-9 0-0 9, Carolina 7, Iowa State 7, Indiana 6, Virginia Tech 6, a consultant. A—13,529 (15,813). T—2:25.
BOWL SCHEDULE/RESULTS Hilario 4-6 0-0 9, Onuaku 0-0 0-0 0, Brown 1-1 Maryland 5, SMU 5, Clemson 4, UNC-Wilmington 3, FOOTBALL Referees—Kendrick Nicholson, Francois
TV LISTINGS All Times Eastern 0-0 3, Ennis 0-0 0-0 0, McDaniels 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 36-87 18-22 105.
VCU 3, Nevada 2, Dayton 2, Wichita State 2. National Football League St Laurent. Linesmen—Derek Amell, David
Brisebois.
Jan. 9 TODAY’S SCHEDULE BUFFALO BILLS — Named Sean McDermott coach.
MINNESOTA (119)
THURSDAY, JAN. 12 COLLEGE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP All Times Eastern DENVER BRONCOS — Named Vance Joseph coach.
At Tampa, Fla.
Wiggins 11-20 4-5 28, Towns 10-17 3-4 23, CANADIENS 7, JETS 4
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Dieng 5-5 0-0 10, Rubio 1-5 8-8 10, Rush 4-8 0-0 EAST
7 p.m.: CBSSN — La Salle at Rhode Island Clemson 35, Alabama 31 HOCKEY Montreal 3 2 2 — 7
12, Muhammad 7-11 4-4 20, Bjelica 2-7 4-4 8, St. Francis (Pa.) at Robert Morris, 6 p.m. National Hockey League Winnipeg 2 1 1 — 4
ESPN — Notre Dame at Miami Saturday, Jan. 21 Aldrich 1-1 0-0 2, Dunn 3-7 0-0 6. Totals 44-81 Central Connecticut St. at LIU Brooklyn, 7 p.m. First Period—1, Montreal, Danault 8 (Radulov,
BUFFALO SABRES — Recalled G Jason Kasdorf from
ESPN2 — Ohio St. at Wisconsin East-West Shrine Classic at St. Petersburg, Fla. 23-25 119. Wagner at Bryant, 7 p.m. Pacioretty), 0:57. 2, Montreal, Flynn 5
Elmira (ECHL) to Rochester (AHL).
ESPNU — Belmont at Morehead St. West vs. East, 3 p.m. (NFL) Houston 23 31 23 28 — 105 Sacred Heart at St. Francis Brooklyn, 7 p.m. (Beaulieu, Andrighetto), 4:19. 3, Winnipeg,
CALGARY FLAMES —Assigned D Ryan Culkin from
9 p.m.: BTN — Purdue at Iowa NFLPA Collegiate Bowl at Carson, Calif. Minnesota 30 25 34 30 — 119 Drexel at Northeastern, 7 p.m. Scheifele 18 (Stafford), 6:07. 4, Winnipeg,
Stockton (AHL) to Adirondack (ECHL).
CBSSN — Austin Peay at SIU-Edwardsville National vs. American, 4 p.m. 3-Point Goals—Houston 15-42 (Anderson 5-14, La Salle at Rhode Island, 7 p.m. Perreault 4 (Little, Wheeler), 12:58. 5,
EDMONTON OILERS — Assigned C Anton Lander
ESPN — SMU at Cincinnati Ariza 3-7, Dekker 2-5, Harden 2-11, Hilario Fairleigh Dickinson at Mount St. Mary’s, 7 p.m. Montreal, Plekanec 5 (Lehkonen), 14:01.
Saturday, Jan. 28 and G Jonas Gustavsson to Bakersfield (AHL).
ESPN2 — Arizona St. at Arizona 1-1, Brown 1-1, Brewer 1-2, Beverley 0-1), Delaware at Towson, 7 p.m. Penalties—Danault, MTL, (holding), 6:37;
Senior Bowl at Mobile, Ala. Recalled C Jujhar Khaira and G Laurent Brossoit
ESPNU — Northwestern at Rutgers Minnesota 8-23 (Rush 4-7, Muhammad 2-3, Jacksonville at NJIT, 7 p.m. Petry, MTL, (holding), 7:46.
South vs. North, 2:30 p.m. (NFL) from Bakersfield.
FS1 — Washington at California Wiggins 2-4, Rubio 0-2, Towns 0-3, Bjelica Quinnipiac at Siena, 8 p.m. Second Period—6, Montreal, Andrighetto 1
NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Assigned F Frederick
11 p.m.: ESPNU — Saint Mary's (Cal) at Portland 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Houston Northwestern at Rutgers, 9 p.m. (Mitchell, Flynn), 0:53. 7, Montreal, Danault
Gaudreau to Milwaukee (AHL). Claimed F Derek
FS1 — UCLA at Colorado
GOLF NBA 32 (Anderson 7), Minnesota 49 (Towns 18).
Assists—Houston 23 (Harden 12), Minnesota
SOUTH
W. Carolina at VMI, 7 p.m.
Grant off waivers from Buffalo.
ST. LOUIS BLUES — Recalled D Tommy Vannelli
9, 4:31. 8, Winnipeg, Scheifele 19 (Ehlers,
Petan), 5:06 (pp). Penalties—Mitchell, MTL,
3 p.m.: ESPN2 — Latin America Amateur 31 (Rubio 17). Total Fouls—Houston 23, Louisiana Tech at Charlotte, 7 p.m. (delay of game), 4:56; Wheeler, WPG, (slash-
from Missouri (ECHL) to Chicago (AHL).
Championship, first round, at Panama City STANDINGS Minnesota 19. Technicals—Minnesota defen- Hofstra at Elon, 7 p.m. WINNIPEG JETS — Assigned G Jamie Phillipes from ing), 10:41.
7 p.m.: GOLF — PGA Tour, Sony Open, first All Times Eastern sive three second, Dunn, Minnesota team, William & Mary at UNC-Wilmington, 7 p.m. Third Period—9, Montreal, Lehkonen 9 (Weber,
Manitoba (AHL) to Tulsa (ECHL).
round, at Honolulu EASTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota coach Tom Thibodeau. A—13,858 Tennessee St. at E. Kentucky, 7 p.m. Byron), 4:10. 10, Montreal, Lehkonen 10
American Hockey League
3 a.m. (Friday): GOLF — European PGA Tour, Atlantic Division W L Pct. GB (19,356). Florida Gulf Coast at Kennesaw St., 7 p.m. (Beaulieu, Weber), 9:05 (pp). 11, Winnipeg,
BAKERSFIELD CONDORS — Assigned F Joey Benik
BMW South African Open, second round, at Toronto 25 13 .658 — UNC-Greensboro at ETSU, 7 p.m. Little 7 (Stafford), 10:04. Penalties—Matthias,
to Norfolk (ECHL).
Gauteng, South Africa Boston 24 15 .615 1½ THUNDER 103, GRIZZLIES 95 Coll. of Charleston at James Madison, 7 p.m. WPG, (unsportsmanlike conduct), 8:54;
CHARLOTTE CHECKERS — Returned G C.J. Motte
MOTOR SPORTS New York 17 22 .436 8½ MEMPHIS (95) Belmont at Morehead St., 7 p.m. Johnston, MTL, (delay of game), 12:20.
to Quad City (ECHL).
6:30 p.m.: NBCSN — Dakar Rally, Stage 9 Philadelphia 11 25 .306 13 Parsons 7-12 0-0 14, Green 2-10 0-0 4, Gasol Clemson at Georgia Tech, 7 p.m. Shots on Goal—Montreal 10-10-10—30.
SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — Reassigned D Sam
(Salta to Chilecito, Argentina) (taped) Brooklyn 8 29 .216 16½ 4-12 1-3 9, Conley 8-20 3-5 22, Allen 1-5 0-0 North Florida at SC-Upstate, 7 p.m. Winnipeg 10-3-14—27.
Jardine to Colorado (ECHL).
NBA BASKETBALL 2, Ennis 4-5 2-4 10, Randolph 6-13 2-3 14, Notre Dame at Miami, 7 p.m. Power-play opportunities—Montreal 1 of 2;
Southeast Division W L Pct. GB SPRINGFIELD THUNDERBIRDS — Assigned D Ed
3 p.m.: NBA — Indiana at Denver Harrison 2-5 2-2 6, Daniels 1-4 0-0 3, Carter 3-6 Southern Miss. at Old Dominion, 7 p.m. Winnipeg 1 of 4.
Atlanta 22 16 .579 — Wittchow to Manchester (ECHL).
8 p.m.: TNT — Chicago at New York 2-4 11. Totals 38-92 12-21 95. Stetson at Lipscomb, 7:30 p.m. Goalies—Montreal, Montoya 6-4-2 (27 shots-23
Charlotte 20 19 .513 2½ STOCKTON HEAT — Signed D Keith Aulie.
10:30 p.m.: TNT — Detroit at Golden State OKLAHOMA CITY (103) W. Kentucky at UAB, 8 p.m. saves). Winnipeg, Hellebuyck 16-13-1 (7-4),
Washington 19 19 .500 3 TUCSON ROADRUNNERS — Assigned G Austin Lotz
NHL HOCKEY Sabonis 0-1 0-0 0, Adams 6-13 0-1 12, Marshall at Middle Tennessee, 8 p.m. Hutchinson 4-8-2 (23-19).
Orlando 16 24 .400 7 to Rapid City (ECHL).
8 p.m.: NBCSN — Montreal at Minnesota Westbrook 6-19 12-15 24, Roberson 3-5 1-2 8, Nicholls at Northwestern St., 8:30 p.m. A—15,294 (15,015). T—2:29.
Miami 11 29 .275 12 ECHL
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Oladipo 5-10 2-3 16, Grant 4-6 1-1 10, Collison Sam Houston St. at New Orleans, 8:45 p.m. Referees—Tom Kowal, Steve Kozari.
ECHL — Suspended Orlando coach Drake
7 p.m.: SEC — Georgia at South Carolina Central Division W L Pct. GB 0-0 0-0 0, Kanter 8-18 3-3 19, Lauvergne 1-2 MIDWEST Linesmen—Devin Berg, Greg Devorski.
Berehowsky one game.
9 p.m.: SEC — Florida at Mississippi St. Cleveland 28 10 .737 — 4-4 6, Payne 1-3 0-0 2, Abrines 2-3 0-0 6. Totals Ohio St. at Wisconsin, 7 p.m. ADIRONDACK THUNDER — Loaned F Ty Loney
Indiana 20 18 .526 8 Ill.-Chicago at Cleveland St., 7:45 p.m.
Milwaukee 19 18 .514 8½
36-80 23-29 103. to Albany (AHL) and D Alex Wall to Utica (AHL). CAPITALS 5, PENGUINS 2
Memphis 22 22 23 28 — 95 Valparaiso at Youngstown St., 7:45 p.m.
NFL Chicago
Detroit
19 20 .487
18 22 .450

11
Oklahoma City 28 27 20 28 — 103 CS Bakersfield at Rio Grande, 8 p.m.
Released G Dan McGuire as emergency backup.
ALLEN AMERICANS — Loaned F Greger Hanson to
Pittsburgh
Washington
0 0 2 — 2
1 1 3 — 5
3-Point Goals—Memphis 7-24 (Carter 3-4, Murray St. at E. Illinois, 8 p.m. San Diego (AHL). First Period—1, Washington, Ovechkin 20
PLAYOFFS WESTERN CONFERENCE Conley 3-7, Daniels 1-4, Harrison 0-1, Gasol Wright St. at Green Bay, 8 p.m. INDY FUEL — Released D Nick Grasso. (Backstrom, Oshie), 0:35. Penalties—Oshie,
All Times Eastern Southwest Division W L Pct. GB 0-2, Green 0-3, Parsons 0-3), Oklahoma City N. Kentucky at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. FORT WAYNE KOMETS — Loaned F Shawn WSH, (slashing), 3:24; Cullen, PIT, (tripping),
Wild Card Round San Antonio 30 8 .789 — 8-26 (Oladipo 4-7, Abrines 2-3, Grant 1-2, SMU at Cincinnati, 9 p.m. Szydlowski to Cleveland (AHL). 7:18; Orpik, WSH, (slashing), 7:18; Williams,
Jan. 7 Houston 31 10 .756 ½ Roberson 1-3, Payne 0-1, Lauvergne 0-1, Austin Peay at SIU-Edwardsville, 9 p.m. GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS — Signed D WSH, (slashing), 19:04; Cole, PIT, (slashing),
Houston 27, Oakland 14 Memphis 24 17 .585 7½ Kanter 0-2, Westbrook 0-7). Fouled Out— Purdue at Iowa, 9 p.m. Brandon Pfeil. 19:04.
Seattle 26, Detroit 6 New Orleans 15 24 .385 15½ None. Rebounds—Memphis 39 (Green 10), SOUTHWEST IDAHO STEELHEADS — Loaned G Branden Komm Second Period—2, Washington, Ovechkin 21
Jan. 8 Dallas 11 27 .289 19 Oklahoma City 53 (Kanter, Westbrook 13). FAU at UTSA, 8 p.m. to Bakersfield (AHL). Added G Doug Melvin as (Backstrom, Carlson), 8:06 (pp). Penalties—
Pittsburgh 30, Miami 12 Assists—Memphis 18 (Gasol 7), Oklahoma City Cent. Arkansas at Houston Baptist, 8 p.m. emergency backup. Pittsburgh bench, served by Sheary (too many
Northwest Division W L Pct. GB S. Dakota St. at Oral Roberts, 8 p.m.
Green Bay 38, N.Y. Giants 13 21 (Westbrook 12). Total Fouls—Memphis 26, ORLANDO SOLAR BEARS — Released G Josh men on the ice), 3:41; Hagelin, PIT, (hooking),
Utah 24 16 .600 — SE Louisiana at Abilene Christian, 8:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City 18. Technicals—Oklahoma City Hooyer as emergency backup. Added G Wylie 7:35; Connolly, WSH, (high sticking), 13:12;
Divisional Playoffs Oklahoma City 24 16 .600 — FIU at UTEP, 9 p.m.
defensive three second, Oklahoma City team. Rogers as emergency backup. Oleksy, PIT, (tripping), 18:06.
Saturday’s Games Portland 18 23 .439 6½ FAR WEST
A—18,203 (18,203). QUAD CITY MALLARDS — Signed F John Siemer. Third Period—3, Washington, Williams 12
Seattle at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. (FOX) Denver 14 23 .378 8½ Portland St. at N. Arizona, 8:30 p.m.
Minnesota 13 26 .333 10½ TOLEDO WALLEYE — Added G Andrew Gedert as (Kuznetsov, Orlov), 4:31. 4, Pittsburgh, Malkin
Houston at New England, 8:15 p.m. (CBS) Sacramento St. at S. Utah, 8:30 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
TRAIL BLAZERS 102, CAVALIERS 86 emergency backup. 17 (Schultz, Kessel), 7:46 (pp). 5, Washington,
Pacific Division W L Pct. GB CLEVELAND (86) Grand Canyon at New Mexico St., 9 p.m. UTAH GRIZZLIES — Added G Tyler Wentworth as Backstrom 11 (Oshie, Carlson), 13:11 (pp).
Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 1:05 p.m. (NBC) Golden State 33 6 .846 — Chicago St. at Utah Valley, 9 p.m.
James 5-12 8-9 20, Love 5-15 4-4 17, Thompson emergency backup. 6, Pittsburgh, Hornqvist 10 (Kessel, Crosby),
Green Bay at Dallas, 4:40 p.m. (FOX) L.A. Clippers 27 14 .659 7 Arizona St. at Arizona, 9 p.m.
4-6 1-2 9, Irving 4-16 2-2 11, Liggins 1-5 0-0 2, 17:24 (pp). 7, Washington, Eller 4 (Oshie,
Conference Championships Sacramento 16 22 .421 16½ North Dakota at Montana St., 9 p.m.
L.A. Lakers 15 27 .357 19½
Jefferson 1-2 1-1 3, Frye 1-6 1-2 4, Felder 0-6 2-4
N. Colorado at Montana, 9 p.m.
OLYMPIC SPORTS Backstrom), 19:42. Penalties—Orlov, WSH,
Sunday, Jan. 22 2, Jones 1-2 2-2 5, Shumpert 3-5 0-2 6, Korver 1-5 USA SWIMMING — Announced the retirement of (roughing), 6:28; Oshie, WSH, (holding), 9:13;
NFC: TBD, 3:05 p.m.; AFC: TBD, 6:40 p.m. Phoenix 12 26 .316 20½ 0-0 2, McRae 2-2 0-0 5. Totals 28-82 21-28 86. Loyola Marymount at Gonzaga, 9 p.m. Oleksy, PIT, (tripping), 12:29; Oshie, WSH,
executive director Chuck Wielgus.
Wednesday’s Games PORTLAND (102) Washington at California, 9 p.m. (slashing), 16:24.
Pro Bowl Philadelphia 98, New York 97 Southern Cal at Utah, 9 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 29, at Orlando, Fla. Harkless 5-10 2-2 13, Aminu 5-16 1-1 11, Plumlee SOCCER Shots on Goal—Pittsburgh 13-10-9—32.
Boston 117, Washington 108 2-6 0-2 4, Lillard 5-15 3-3 14, McCollum 11-20 San Francisco at BYU, 9 p.m. Washington 9-11-10—30.
AFC vs. NFC, 8 p.m. (ESPN) Minnesota 119, Houston 105
Major League Soccer
0-0 27, Layman 0-1 1-2 1, Vonleh 0-1 2-2 2, Davis Idaho at Weber St., 9 p.m. Power-play opportunities—Pittsburgh 2 of 5;
ATLANTA UNITED — Signed M Yamil Asad.
Super Bowl Oklahoma City 103, Memphis 95 2-3 0-0 4, Napier 0-2 0-0 0, Crabbe 9-11 3-4 24, E. Washington at Idaho St., 9:05 p.m. Washington 2 of 4.
NEW YORK CITY FC — Signed M Miguel Camargo
Sunday, Feb. 5, at Houston L.A. Clippers 105, Orlando 96 Connaughton 0-1 0-0 0, Turner 1-7 0-0 2. Totals Pepperdine at Pacific, 10 p.m. Goalies—Pittsburgh, Fleury 13-6-4 (29 shots-25
to a one-year contract.
AFC Champion vs. NFC Champ, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) Portland 102, Cleveland 86 40-93 12-16 102. Santa Clara at San Diego, 10 p.m. saves). Washington, Holtby 20-8-4 (32-30).
Today’s Games National Women’s Soccer League
Cleveland 20 21 20 25 — 86 UMKC at Seattle, 10 p.m. A—18,506 (18,506). T—2:43.
NWSL — Announced Elam Bear is taking over
Indiana at Denver, 3 p.m. Portland 27 22 24 29 — 102 UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara, 10 p.m. Referees—Jean Hebert, Dean Morton.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL New Orleans at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at New York, 8 p.m.
3-Point Goals—Cleveland 9-30 (Love 3-9, Cal St.-Fullerton at Cal Poly, 10 p.m.
Washington St. at Stanford, 11 p.m.
operation of FC Kansas City.
Linesmen—Tim Nowak, Mark Shewchyk.
James 2-5, Frye 1-1, McRae 1-1, Jones 1-2, COLLEGES
L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Irving 1-2, Jefferson 0-1, Shumpert 0-1, Felder UCLA at Colorado, 11 p.m. FLAMES 3, SHARKS 2
THE AP FINAL TOP 25 POLL Dallas at Phoenix, 10 p.m. UC Davis at UC Riverside, 11 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF — Extended the
The final Top 25 teams in The Associated Press 0-1, Korver 0-3, Liggins 0-4), Portland 10-30 contract of executive director Bill Hancock for San Jose 2 0 0 — 2
Detroit at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. (McCollum 5-10, Crabbe 3-5, Harkless 1-2, Saint Mary’s (Cal) at Portland, 11 p.m. Calgary 1 1 1 — 3
college football poll, with first-place votes in Friday’s Games three years.
parentheses, final records, total points based Lillard 1-4, Layman 0-1, Napier 0-1, Turner 0-2, CAMPBELL — Named David Marsh offensive First Period—1, San Jose, Couture 14 (Burns,
on 25 points for a first-place vote through
Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Aminu 0-5). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— THE AP WOMEN’S TOP 25 POLL Pavelski), 9:40 (pp). 2, Calgary, Frolik 11
Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. coordinator.
Cleveland 48 (James 11), Portland 51 (Aminu The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s (Engelland, Tkachuk), 11:22. 3, San Jose, Burns
one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous Boston at Atlanta, 8 p.m. CINCINNATI — Named Brady Collins director of
12). Assists—Cleveland 14 (James 4), Portland college basketball poll, with first-place votes in 17 (Karlsson, Boedker), 16:06. Penalties—Frolik,
ranking: Memphis at Houston, 8 p.m. football sports performance, Joker Phillips receiv-
29 (Turner 11). Total Fouls—Cleveland 20, parentheses, records through Jan. 8, total points CGY, (slashing), 8:58.
Record Pts. Pv Miami at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. ers coach and Jon Tenuta safeties coach.
Portland 17. A—19,393 (19,980). based on 25 points for a first-place vote through Second Period—4, Calgary, Tkachuk 8
1. Clemson (60) 14-1 1,500 3 Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 8 p.m. CLEMSON — WRs Mike Williams and Artavis Scott
one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s (Hamilton, Backlund), 19:28 (pp). Penalties—
2. Alabama 14-1 1,440 1 Orlando at Portland, 10 p.m. will enter the NFL draft.
CLIPPERS 105, MAGIC 96 ranking: Tkachuk, CGY, (interference), 11:10; Dillon, SJ,
3. Southern California 10-3 1,292 9 Cleveland at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL — Named Bill
ORLANDO (96) Record Pts LW (holding), 18:00.
4. Washington 12-2 1,277 4 Detroit at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Brindley men’s soccer coach.
Fournier 3-8 2-3 8, Green 3-13 4-5 10, Gordon 1. UConn (33) 14-0 825 1 Third Period—5, Calgary, Hamilton 7 (Giordano,
5. Oklahoma 11-2 1,252 7 LOUISVILLE — Named Peter Sirmon defensive
11-17 2-4 28, Vucevic 8-16 0-0 16, Payton 3-9 0-2 2. Baylor 15-1 783 2 Backlund), 17:41. Penalties—Haley, SJ, (rough-
6. Ohio State 11-2 1,240 2 coordinator and Lorenzo Ward secondary coach.
WEDNESDAY’S BOX SCORES 6, Biyombo 2-3 0-0 4, Augustin 2-9 3-3 7, Watson 3. Maryland 15-1 745 3 ing), 9:55; Hathaway, CGY, (roughing), 9:55;
7. Penn State 11-3 1,130 5 MARQUETTE — Announced sophomore men’s bsa-
76ERS 98, KNICKS 97 1-3 1-1 3, Hezonja 0-3 0-0 0, Meeks 6-11 0-0 14. 4. Mississippi State 17-0 726 4 Brodie, CGY, Penalty Shot (interference on
8. Florida State 10-3 1,105 10 ketball C Harry Froling has transferred from SMU.
NEW YORK (97) Totals 39-92 12-18 96. 5. South Carolina 13-1 699 5 breakaway (penalty shot)), 14:33; Pavelski, SJ,
9. Wisconsin 11-3 1,032 8 MISSISSIPPI STATE — Named Todd Grantham
Anthony 11-25 4-4 28, Porzingis 3-10 0-0 7, L.A. CLIPPERS (105) 6. Notre Dame 15-2 670 7 (hooking), 19:21.
10. Michigan 10-3 1,001 6 defensive coordinator.
Noah 3-6 1-1 7, Rose 11-16 3-4 25, Lee 3-7 1-1 Mbah a Moute 4-8 0-0 8, Jordan 4-8 2-4 10, Paul 7. Florida St. 15-2 595 6 Shots on Goal—San Jose 12-7-8—27. Calgary
11. Oklahoma State 10-3 920 13 NEBRASKA — Fired defensive coordinator Mark
7, Kuzminskas 0-2 0-0 0, Thomas 0-3 0-0 0, 6-13 5-6 18, Redick 7-16 5-7 22, Rivers 3-7 2-4 9, 8. Washington 16-2 544 12 8-9-11—28.
12. Stanford 10-3 730 16 Banker.
O’Quinn 5-6 0-0 10, Hernangomez 0-0 0-0 0, W.Johnson 2-4 0-0 5, Speights 5-6 0-1 13, Bass 1-2 9. Louisville 15-3 540 8 Power-play opportunities—San Jose 1 of 2;
13. LSU 8-4 651 19 SOUTH CAROLINA — Named Joshua Lawson as-
Jennings 4-6 0-0 9, Holiday 2-5 0-0 4. Totals 1-1 3, Felton 4-6 0-0 8, Crawford 3-6 3-3 9. Totals 10. Oregon State 15-1 509 16 Calgary 1 of 2.
14. Florida 9-4 640 20 sistant strength and conditioning football coach.
42-86 9-10 97. 39-76 18-26 105. 11. Ohio State 14-4 488 11 Goalies—San Jose, Dell 4-2-0 (28 shots-25
15. Western Michigan 13-1 619 12 TENNESSEE — Dismissed G Detrick Mostella from
PHILADELPHIA (98) Orlando 33 18 24 21 — 96 12. Duke 14-2 436 13 saves). Calgary, Johnson 15-9-1 (27-25).
16. Virginia Tech 10-4 610 18 the men’s basketball team.
Covington 5-10 0-0 13, Ilyasova 5-16 5-6 16, L.A. Clippers 28 28 17 32 — 105 13. Stanford 13-3 429 10 A—18,912 (19,289). T—2:25.
17. Colorado 10-4 585 11 WAGNER — Named Tatum Colitz associate athletic
Embiid 7-20 6-7 21, McConnell 4-6 0-0 8, 3-Point Goals—Orlando 6-27 (Gordon 4-8, 14. Miami 13-3 388 14 Referees—Jon Mclsaac, Dan O’Halloran.
18. West Virginia 10-3 368 14 director/senior woman administrator and Craig
Stauskas 2-6 0-0 5, Noel 5-8 3-4 13, Saric 1-8 Meeks 2-5, Watson 0-1, Fournier 0-2, Vucevic 15. Virginia Tech 15-0 347 18 Linesmen—Trent Knorr, Vaughan Rody.
19. South Florida 11-2 358 25 Noto assistant baseball coach.
0-0 3, Rodriguez 1-7 0-0 2, Luwawu-Cabarrot 0-2, Hezonja 0-3, Augustin 0-3, Green 0-3), 16. Texas 10-4 346 15
20. Miami 9-4 338 —
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Philadelphia 27 20 24 27 — 98 Out—None. Rebounds—Orlando 35 (Vucevic 20. South Florida 13-1 181 22 Atlantic Division
24. Auburn 8-5 206 17
25. San Diego State 11-3 113 — 3-Point Goals—New York 4-22 (Anthony 2-6, 12), L.A. Clippers 49 (Jordan 20). Assists— 21. DePaul 13-4 142 23 NHL STANDINGS GP W L OL SL Pt GF GA
Jennings 1-1, Porzingis 1-6, O’Quinn 0-1, Orlando 21 (Vucevic 4), L.A. Clippers 23 (Paul 22. Oklahoma 12-4 139 20 All Times Eastern WB-Scranton 36 26 7 3 0 55 125 83
Others receiving votes: Kansas St. 83, Georgia
Holiday 0-1, Kuzminskas 0-2, Thomas 0-2, Lee 6). Total Fouls—Orlando 21, L.A. Clippers 20. 23. N.C. State 13-4 104 — EASTERN CONFERENCE Lehigh Valley 34 23 9 2 0 48 122 87
Tech 47, Nebraska 38, W. Kentucky 32, Air Force
0-3), Philadelphia 7-28 (Covington 3-6, Saric Technicals—Vucevic, L.A. Clippers defensive 24. California 13-3 50 20 Atlantic Division Providence 36 21 8 4 3 49 110 94
30, Pittsburgh 21, Boise St. 19, Iowa 14, Minnesota
1-3, Embiid 1-3, Stauskas 1-4, Ilyasova 1-8, three second, L.A. Clippers team. A—19,060 25. Kansas State 12-4 46 25 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Hershey 35 18 8 7 2 45 121 99
12, Tulsa 10, BYU 9, Temple 8, Houston 8, North
Luwawu-Cabarrot 0-1, Rodriguez 0-3). Fouled (19,060). Others receiving votes: Syracuse 37, Tennessee Montreal 42 26 10 6 58 132 101 Bridgeport 33 18 14 0 1 37 100 101
Carolina 8, Navy 1, Washington St. 1.
33, Colorado 15, Green Bay 14, Texas A&M 11, Boston 44 22 17 5 49 110 108 Springfield 34 14 13 5 2 35 87 99
Kentucky 9, Southern Cal 6, LSU 4, Oregon 3, Ottawa 39 21 14 4 46 99 102 Hartford 37 13 20 3 1 30 95 130
Alabama 2, Charlotte 1. Florida 43 19 16 8 46 100 114 North Division
Toronto 39 18 13 8 44 120 116
THE WOMEN’S AP TOP 25 GP W L OL SL Pt GF GA
Tampa Bay 42 19 19 4 42 118 127
SCHEDULE/RESULTS Buffalo 40 16 15 9 41 93 110
Syracuse 34 18 9 2 5 43 106 98
All Times Eastern Albany 37 21 15 0 1 43 104 97
Detroit 41 17 18 6 40 103 119 St. John’s 36 18 14 3 1 40 104 110
Tuesday’s Games
Metropolitan Division Toronto 35 15 17 2 1 33 97 95
No. 1 UConn 102, No. 20 South Florida 37
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Utica 35 13 16 5 1 32 84 108
Michigan State 94, No. 11 Ohio State 75
NYC SHOPPING - EXPLORING Dep. 2am - stay til 10pm 1/19 Ski Gore Mt. Lift tix, tgate & ride, Dep. 4am ....... $95+ No. 16 Texas 66, Oklahoma State 35
Columbus 40 28 8 4 60 135 90 Rochester 37 16 20 0 1 33 104 126
5/13 (5/27, 6/10, 6/24, 7/8, 7/15, 7/29, 8/12) ................$130+ Washington 41 27 9 5 59 120 86
BUFFALO SABRES HOME GAMES Dep. 4PM LeRoy...$140+ No. 21 DePaul 78, St. John’s 66
Pittsburgh 40 26 9 5 57 141 114
Binghamton 35 14 18 2 1 31 85 111
3/19-21 Ski Vermont, Spring Ahead! 2 nights hotel, Ski w/light pregame meal, tix in S319, Club 202 add $50+ Wednesday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE
N.Y. Rangers 42 28 13 1 57 146 107
No. 2 Baylor 77, TCU 54 Central Division
Smugglers Notch, Sugarbush. Tix, ride, tgate & guide. 1/16 Stars 1/20 Detroit 2/2 Rangers 2/7 Sharks No. 3 Maryland 89, Penn State 83
Philadelphia 43 21 16 6 48 124 133
Carolina 41 19 15 7 45 109 111 GP W L OL SL Pt GF GA
Dep. 12pm Exit 44 .................................................. $350+ 2/16 Aves 2/18 Blues 2/19 Chicago 2/28 Preds No. 14 Miami 82, No. 15 Virginia Tech 75 Grand Rapids 34 22 9 1 2 47 117 84
New Jersey 42 16 18 8 40 95 124
MARCH ANNUAL 3/2 Coyotes 3/4 Tampa 3/7 Flyers 3/11 Blue Jackets Texas Tech 75, No. 18 West Virginia 66
No. 22 Oklahoma 67, Iowa State 57
N.Y. Islanders 39 15 16 8 38 107 119 Milwaukee 35 20 11 2 2 44 100 97
3/21 Penguins 3/25 Leafs 3/27 Panthers 4/2 Islanders Chicago 39 22 12 3 2 49 136 109
AUSTRIAN SKI ADVENTURE 4/3 Leafs 4/5 Habs
No. 25 Kansas State 73, Kansas 60 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
Cleveland 33 17 13 1 2 37 89 92
Today’s Games Iowa 37 16 18 2 1 35 94 109
Air, 4 day lift, 7 bfasts, guide, hotel, GP W L OT Pts GF GA
ski powder, eat real-local foods, 2/25-26 Philly Flyers @ Pittsburgh Penguins ~ Heinz Field No. 4 Mississippi State vs. Florida, 9 p.m.
Chicago 44 27 12 5 59 124 107
Manitoba 35 14 16 3 2 33 89 111
No. 5 South Carolina vs. Georgia, 7 p.m. Charlotte 36 14 20 2 0 30 86 106
experience the Alps....$2,750+ Ride, tix, tgate, hotel. Dep. 9am..........................$580+ No. 6 Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Minnesota 39 25 9 5 55 123 85
Rockford 36 12 19 2 3 29 90 126
CONCERTS @ KEY BANK CENTER w/tgate & ride .........$80+ NY YANKEE HOME GAMES Stay in NYC till 10pm ............$200+ No. 7 Florida State vs. No. 9 Louisville, 7 p.m. St. Louis 41 21 15 5 47 117 123
Pacific Division
No. 12 Duke vs. North Carolina, 7 p.m. Nashville 41 18 16 7 43 114 111
Dep. 4:30pm Nashvilles in Henrietta Dep. 12am most dates, tix in Grandstand, upgrade options Winnipeg 44 20 21 3 43 122 133
GP W L OL SL Pt GF GA
5/27 A’s 6/10 Orioles 7/8 Brewers 7/29 Rays Ontario 30 17 7 6 0 40 97 89
2/10 Red Hot Chili Peppers 200 Level $310+ 300 level $170+ Dallas 42 17 17 8 42 109 127
San Jose 29 17 8 1 3 38 100 75
3/8 Maroon 5 Club Package.......$340+, 300 level $290+ 8/12 Red Sox 8/26 Seattle 9/3 Red Sox 9/20 Twins TRANSACTIONS Colorado
Pacific Division
39 13 25 1 27 79 130
Stockton 32 18 10 3 1 40 107 88
4/20 Eric Church Club Package ...$310+, 300 level $170+ 8/11-12 Red Sox @ Yankees 2 games, hotel, ride ........$330+ GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Tucson 29 16 9 4 0 36 92 97
TBA Yankee Oldtimers Weekend 2 games & more .....$380+ BASEBALL Texas 33 17 13 1 2 37 111 113
10/26 Tim McGraw/Faith Hill Club $300+, 300 level $180+ San Jose 42 25 15 2 52 112 96
San Diego 30 15 12 2 1 33 90 94
5/14 Derek Jeter Jersey Retirement/Mnmnt & Astro Game .$450+ American League Anaheim 43 22 13 8 52 115 113
SU ORANGE HOOPS @ THE DOME Dep. 4 hrs B4 tip .$120+ BOSTON RED SOX — Named Eric Velazquez Edmonton 43 21 15 7 49 123 118
Bakersfield 30 13 12 4 1 31 84 84
1/24 Wake Forest 2/13 Louisville 2/22 Duke 5/13-14 Derek Jeter Jersey Retirement/Monument & trainer of Pawtucket (IL), Lee May Jr. hitting Calgary 44 23 19 2 48 117 121
San Antonio 36 16 18 2 0 34 91 105
4/22-23 NY Yankees @ Pittsburgh Pirates 2 games - tix Astro Game, hotel, Dep. 8am .........................$650+ coach of Portland (EL), Wilton Veras hitting Los Angeles 41 20 17 4 44 102 105
Two points for team winning in OT or shootout;
coach and Phil Millan trainer of Greenville team losing in OT/shootout gets 1 point, which is
Home Plate Grandstand, hotel, tour, tgate party. BUFFALO FOOTBALL @ New Era Field, Orchard Park Vancouver 43 20 19 4 44 106 123
registered in OL or SL columns
(SAL), Nate Spears hitting coach and Joel Arizona 40 12 22 6 30 86 128
Dep. 9am Back Sunday 10pm................................ $330+ All include Bodine Monster Tailgate Buffet, Bus Dep. 7:40AM. Harris trainer of Lowell (NY-P), Angel Berroa 2 points for win, 1 point for OT/shootout loss
Tuesday’s Games
Family Oriented Fun For All Ages! Sect. 307 or 201 $200+ assistant coach and Nick Green coaching assis- Charlotte 5, Milwaukee 1
6/10-11 Pocono NASCAR 400 & Orioles @ Yankees, Hotel, tix, Tuesday’s Games
Tucson 5, Manitoba 2
**Bus/tgate w/your own tix is $110pp tant of the GCL Red Sox, Carlos Coste catching Carolina 5, Columbus 3
tgate, Dep. Naples 4am, return 10pm Sun .............$480+ coach and Leonel Vasquez bullpen coach of the Bakersfield 5, San Antonio 2
Bucs, Saints, Raiders, Broncos, Jets, Pats, Colts, Fish Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 1
8/6 NASCAR @ The Glen w/tgate, Pit Pass 7am ........$180+ DSL Red Sox. Boston 5, St. Louis 3
Wednesday’s Games
Dep. 5am - Bodine Signature Tour w/freetime! 50 yard line S333-334..$210+ Prime 20 yard line S114..$300+ MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to terms with RHPs Nashville 2, Vancouver 1, OT
WB-Scranton 2, Toronto 1
Ryan Vogelsong and Nick Tepesch on minor league Utica 2, Syracuse 1, OT
Chicago 4, Detroit 3, OT
contracts. Hartford 3, Rochester 1
San Jose 5, Edmonton 3
5480 COUNTY RD. 36, HONEOYE, NY 14471 SEATTLE MARINERS — Traded OF Mallex Smith, SS
Carlos Vargas and LHP Ryan Yarbrough to Tampa
Anaheim 2, Dallas 0
Wednesday’s Games
Albany 3, Springfield 2, OT
Chicago 2, Milwaukee 1
Texas 3, Ontario 1
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examined in the Town
B6 Development Office Thursday, January 12, 2017 • Daily Messenger
weekdays from 7:30am
to 4:00pm.

M E S S E N G E R P O ST M
Bayer E D I A
Landscaping for
Joy Wegman, owner of
property at 4415
County Road 16,
TM#126.16-2-3.320,
are seeking an Area
Variance to construct

classifieds
an accessory structure
LEGAL NOTICE (stairs) to access her
TOWN OF dock.
FARMINGTON
NOTICE OF Hanlon Architects for
PUBLIC HEARING Joel Reiser & Nancy
Hyman, owners of
PLEASE TAKE NO- property at 5265 Men-
TICE, that a public teth Drive, TM#140.11-
hearing will be held by 1-25.000, are seeking
the Town Board of the Area Variances for set
Town of Farmington on back from creek, set-
the 24th day of Janu- back buffer for the ex-
ary, 2017, at 7:00 p.m., isting raised bed sep-
to advertise call 585.396.3030 | 866.563.1296 or email classifieds@messengerpostmedia.com a t t h e F a r m i n g t o n tic field, setback from
T o w n H a l l , 1 0 0 0 lake & elevations.
County Road 8, Farm-
New York, re- Venezia
ington,Legals & Associates Accounting/
ANNOUNCEMENTS Legals Legals Legals Legals Dogs/Cats
garding the adoption of for Steven & Cheryl Financial
a Local Law which Swartout, owners of
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE would permit the Town p r o p e r t y a t 5 4 1 5 ADVANCE FEE
CARENET NOTICE of LIMITED LIABILITY B o a r d t o a d o p t a Canandaigua-Farming- BULLDOG PUPPIES LOAN OR CREDIT
FORMATION of a COMPANY Please take notice that budget for the 2018 ton Town Line Road. (ENGLISH) OFFERS
Pregnancy Center DOMESTIC LIMITED Notice of Formation of the Town of Gorham fiscal year that re- TM#56.00-2-2.214, are AKC Registered It's illegal for compan-
of Newark LIABILITY COMPANY a L i m i t e d L i a b i l i t y Zoning Board of Ap- quires a real property seeking an Area Vari- Father-Grand ies doing business by
Company ( LLC) peals will hold a public tax levy in excess of ance to place an ac- Champion phone to promise you
Free pregnancy tests Name of LLC: MINIBE- hearing on the follow- the amount otherwise cessory structure in the Vet Checked a loan and ask you to
STD screening; & GR Enterprises, LLC Name: 7595 E Hall ing application. Said prescribed in General front yard. Approved Pet pay for it before they
Ultrasounds! Date of filing of Art- Road LLC hearing will be held in Municipal Law §3-c. By Order of the Homes Only deliver. For more in-
icles of Organization Articles of Organiza- t h e T o w n H a l l , Any resident of the Town of Canandaigua Ready 01/15/17 formation, call toll free
Call (315)573-7822, with the Department of tion filed by the Depart- Gorham, New York at Town of Farmington Zoning $2000.00 1-877-FTC-HELP. A
Text (315)332-4183, State: 10/19/16 ment of State of New 7:30 PM on Thursday shall be entitled to be Board of Appeals 585-554-4997 public service mes-
or Walk In O f f i c e o f t h e L L C: York on: 08/17/2016 January 19, 2017. heard upon said pro- Michelle Amon, starview_bulldogs@ sage from Messenger
M,T,Th,F in Newark Ontario County Office location: County posed Local Law at Development Office yahoo.com Post Media and the
Call (315) 871-6379 Mi ch ael Jo nes h as of Ontario Application #16-165, such public hearing. Ja 12 Federal Trade Com-
for Sodus or Wolcott been designated as Purpose: any and all David & Denise Pon- Copies of said pro- 24050 mission.
appointments the agent upon whom lawful activities tillo owners of property posed Local Law are
process may be Secretary of State of at 3848 Cove Content, available for review at
served. New York (SSNY ) is requests an area vari- the Town of Farming-
FOR information about NYSS may mail a copy designated as agent of ance to build a single ton Town Hall, 1000 Miscellaneous ADVERTISE your SERVICE
no cost mammograms of any process to the the LLC upon whom family home and de- County Road 8, Farm- with Messenger
& pap smears LLC at: 2026 Bennett process against it may tached garage. Pro- ington, New York.
Call 1-800-299-2995. Road, Victor NY be served. posed home does not This by Resolution of SNOW THROWER Post Media
14564. S S N Y s h a l l m a i l a meet the north and the Town Board of the 50", 2-Stage, Electric
Purpose of LLC: Real copy of process to: south side yard set- Town of Farmington. Fits Husqvarna Models Call (585) 396-3030
HEALING AFTER Estate Management 7595 E Hall Road back and the front and Michelle Finley, Purchased December
LOSS OF SUICIDE De 22 C a n a n d a i g u a , N Y rear yard setback. The CMC, RMC 2015, used once www.MPNNow.com
Fingerlakes S.O.S + 14424 garage does not meet Farmington Selling due to illness
Support Group De 29 Ja 05 the north and south Town Clerk Paid $2195
Drop-Ins Welcome Ja 05 12 19 26 + side yard setback. Ja 12 Asking $1375
Meets 1st Monday of 22779 Ja 12 19 26 24049 315-331-7739 Blacktop & Apartments/
each month Fe 02 09 Application #17-001, Unfurnished
6pm-7pm 23530 Bill Pellicano, owner of Paving
Wood Library LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE property at 4356 State Notice of
134 N. Main
Canandaigua NOTICE OF FORMA-
LEGAL NOTICE
Public Notice
Rt. 364, requests an
area variance to erect
Public Hearings Wanted to Buy BUSINESS APARTMENTS:

Contact:
TION OF LIMITED LI-
ABILITY COMPANY
a 6 foot fence. Pro-
The Board of Trustees posed fence does not Public hearings will be OWNERS Studio through 3
Joan 585-705-5853 of the Village of Victor meet height require- held before the Town FREE TOWING bdrm.
(LLC) of Canandaigua Zon- of your Junk Car, SUV, Need a boost in your Available in a variety
Name: AV-BRISTOL, will be holding a work- ment of 4 feet.
shop at the Village ing Board of Appeals Bus, Big Truck, Business?? of settings in
LLC on Tuesday January Canandaigua &
Articles of Organiza- Hall, 60 East Main All persons wishing to Van or Truck
Street at 6:00pm on appear at such hear- 17, 2017, beginning at AND Call and ask us Bloomfield.
HEALING AFTER tion filed with Secret- 6:00 pm to consider how Some have:
LOSS OF SUICIDE ary of State of New Monday, January 23, ing may do so in per- $50-$500
$235.00
2017. The sole pur- son, by attorney or oth- the applications listed utilities incl.
York (SSNY) on below. The hearing will
Finger Lakes S.O.S
Support Group
December 19, 2016.
Office Location:
pose of this workshop er representative.
is to hear the recom- Susan Yarger, Secret- be held in the lower 585-394-9450 can get you a W/D or W/D hook-ups,
mendations from the ary level of Canandaigua 6 week listing large lawns, storage,
Drop-Ins Welcome Ontario County, SSNY Town Hall located at Fast Cash in our service direct- allow pets,
Meets 1st Monday of designated as agent of Town of Victorʼs Emer- Zoning Board of Ap-
gency Services Study. peals 5440 Routes 5 & 20, ory!! off street parking,
each month AV-Bristol, LLC, upon Canandaigua, NY appliances.
6pm-7pm whom process against By Order of the Ja 12
Village of Victor 14424. All interested Thats only $40 a www.hiddenview
Wood Library
134 N. Main
it may be served.
SSNY shall mail copy Board of Trustees
24048 persons will be heard
at that time and place.
"WANTED" week! apartments.com
Canandaigua of process to AV-Bris- Pamela Hogenes, LEGAL NOTICE
Contact: Joan tol, LLC at 7910 Rae Village Clerk TOWN OF
Written comments will
be accepted prior to
COMIC BOOKS 585-394-0770 (585)657-7476
585-705-5853 Boulevard, Victor, New Dated: FARMINGTON the close of the hear-
York 14564.
Purpose: Any lawful
January 11, 2017
Ja 12
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
ing. Applications and OLD TOYS CANANDAIGUA
24064 documentation may be
activity. examined in the Town SUBSCRIBE 1 Bedroom
Attorney: Scott P. PLEASE TAKE NO- $545/month +electric
GRIEF SUPPORT
TICE, that a public
Development Office From TODAY
GROUP Falvey, 66 North Main WATCH it hearing will be held by
weekdays from 7:30am 1900's to 1980's
Call 394-7600 2 Bedroom
Help and encourage- Street, Canandaigua, to 4:00pm.
ment after the death of New York 14424. disappear! the Town Board of the or click on Includes Heat
a spouse, child, family De 29 Sell it fast Town of Farmington on Bayer Landscaping for Transformers subscriber
$660/month +electric
+ the 24th day of Janu-
member, or friend
Ja 5 12 19 26 in the ary, 2017, at 7:00 p.m.,
Joy Wegman, owner of GI Joes our website Studio
at the Farmington
property at 4415 Star Wars www.MPNnow.com $515/month +electric
Every Tuesday Fe 2 Messenger Town Hall, 1000
County Road 16,
Toy Trains
for 13 weeks 23168 TM#126.16-2-3.320,
Starts January 17, Post County Road 8, Farm- are seeking an Area Slot Cars No Pets
Classifieds! ington, New York, re- Security Required
2017 LEGAL NOTICE garding the adoption of
Variance to construct Large Lego Lots Home Improvement & 585-261-4722
5:30-7pm an accessory structure
The Good Shepherd 585-396-3030 a Local Law which (stairs) to access her Remodeling
Notice is hereby given would permit the Town 585-284-5408
Lutheran Church that the fiscal affairs of dock.
(Teen Room) Board to adopt a
Gorham-Middlesex Wanted to Buy budgetWanted to Buy
for the 2018 MARKS INTERIOR
320 S. Pearl Street Hanlon Architects for CANANDAIGUA
Canandaigua
Central School District
for the period begin-
fiscal year that re-
quires a real property
Joel Reiser & Nancy Classifieds FINISHING
143 Telyea Street
Hyman, owners of 1/2 House
Contact:
ning on July 1, 2015
and ending on June
tax levy in excess of
the amount otherwise
property at 5265 Men- REALLY Wallpaper Removal
Quality Plastering and Large 3 Bedroom
Joan 585-705-5853 1.5 Baths
30, 2016, have been
examined by Ray-
prescribed in General
teth Drive, TM#140.11-
1-25.000, are seeking Work. (really) Painting
Since 1980 Laundry Room
Municipal Law §3-c. Area Variances for set Newly Renovated
mond F. Wager, CPA, Any resident of the
TOPS NY 320 meets P . C . , a n d t h a t t h e Town of Farmington
back from creek, set-
back buffer for the ex-
MPM Free Estimates No Pets/Smoking
$900/month +Utilities
every Tuesday night, Single Audit and man- shall be entitled to be
Newark Community agement letter pre- heard upon said pro-
isting raised bed sep-
tic field, setback from
Classifieds. 585-526-5652 585-472-3266
C e n t e r . W e i g h - i n pared in conjunction posed Local Law at
5:30-6:45, meeting with the single audit by lake & elevations.
following 7:00-8:00 Raymond F. Wager,
such public hearing. Call
Copies of said pro-
PM. For more in- CPA, P.C. has been posed Local Law are
Venezia & Associates
for Steven & Cheryl
585-396-3030 Legals Legals
formation call Grace filed in my office where available for review at
(315)331-0120 or it is available as a pub- Swartout, owners of 1-866-563-1296
the Town of Farming- property at 5415
Sharon (315)331- lic record for inspec- ton Town Hall, 1000 LEGAL NOTICE
0592. tion by all interested Canandaigua-Farming-
County Road 8, Farm- ton Town Line Road. NOTICE TO BIDDERS
persons. ington, New York. Legals Legals
Sharene Benedict TM#56.00-2-2.214, are
This by Resolution of seeking an Area Vari- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Ontario
District Clerk the Town Board of the
SUBSCRIBE TODAY Ja 12 ance toNOTICE
LEGAL place an ac- County will receive sealed bids for Purchase of
Town of Farmington. Restroom Supplies: Hand Towels, Bath Tissue,
394-7600 24047 Michelle Finley,
cessoryNotice
Public structure in the
front yard. Soap - for Finger Lakes Community College
CMC, RMC By Order (B17014). Such sealed bids must be filed with
Farmington The Boardofofthe
Trustees of the Village of Victor will
Town of Canandaigua
be holding their work sessions regarding the the Ontario County Purchasing Director, 20
Legals Legals Town Clerk Ontario Street, Canandaigua, New York 14424,
Zoning
2017-2018 fiscal year budget on the following
Ja 12 Board PRIOR TO 3:00 PM prevailing time, February 1,
24049 dates. of Appeals
These work sessions will be held at the
LEGAL NOTICE Michelle Amon,
Village Hall, 60 East Main Street at 6 pm and are 2017.
NOTICE OF SALE Development Office
open to the public.
Ja 12 30, 2017
January Bid forms and specifications may be obtained at
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 24050
February 13, 2017 the office of the Ontario County Purchasing Dir-
WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK February 27, 2017 ector at the above mentioned address (Tele-
Civil Action: 16-CV-6479 March 13, 2017 phone: 585-396-4442). Vendors requesting ar-
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA By Order of the rangements other than U.S. Mail shall be re-
Plaintiff, Village of Victor sponsible for making such arrangements and all
-vs- Board of Trustees associated costs.
Michael P. Beauchemin, Kathleen M. Dated: COUNTY OF ONTARIO
Beauchemin, Jordan Beauchemin January 10, 2017 Kathryn A. Namisnak
Defendants. Pamela S. Hogenes, Village Clerk Buyer
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to a judg- Legals Legals Ja 12 Ontario County Purchasing
ment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and 24066 Ja 12
entered in the above entitled action o n 24055
10/27/2016 and entered in the office of the Clerk LEGAL NOTICE
of this Court on 10/27/2016, I, Charles Salina, NOTICE OF SALE Legals Legals
United States Marshal for the Western District of Legals Legals
New York, named in said judgment, designated SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ONTARIO
to make the sale of the mortgaged premises de- Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, LEGAL NOTICE
scribed as 8 Exchange Street, Phelps, NY Plaintiff NOTICE OF SALE LEGAL NOTICE
14532, more fully described in said judgment, AGAINST SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ONTARIO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
will sell in one parcel at public auction to the Jason R. Baker, Mary Karen Baker a/k/a MidFirst Bank, CANANDAIGUA CITY ZONING BOARD OF AP-
highest bidder on2/2/2017, at 11:00 a.m., at the: Marykaren Baker a/k/a Mary Baker a/k/a Mary Plaintiff PEALS
Supreme Courthouse, 27 North Main Street, Karen Wheat, et al., AGAINST
Canandaigua, New York. The sale and transfer Defendant(s) Sarah B. Meredith, et al., PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Zoning Board
of said premises will be subject to easements, Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale Defendant(s) of Appeals of the City of Canandaigua will hold a
covenants and restrictions of record; violations, duly dated 11-13-2015 I, the undersigned Refer- Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale public hearing pursuant to Section 850-18 B (8)
zoning regulations and ordinances of the City, ee will sell at public auction at the Ontario duly dated 11-4-2016 I, the undersigned Refer- of the Zoning Ordinance on the following mat-
Town or Village and County in which the County Courthouse, 27 N. Main St., Canandai- ee will sell at public auction at the 1st Floor, ters:
premises lie, existing leases, tenancies and oc- gua, New York on 1-20-2017 at 9:00AM, Ontario County Courthouse, Canandaigua, NY
cupancies; and any state of facts that an accur- premises known as 236 East Main Street, Victor, on 1-20-2017 at 9:30AM, premises known as Application #17-011: 55 Wood Street, DEBRA
ate instrument survey and inspection of the NY 14564. All that certain plot piece or parcel of 133 Main Street, Phelps, NY 14532. All that cer- SANFILIPPO, requesting Area Variances neces-
premises would disclose. land, with the buildings and improvements erec- tain plot piece or parcel of land, with the build- sary to reconstruct a home on the existing found-
NOTICE: IF YOU ARE THE SUCCESSFUL BID- ted, situate, lying and being in the Village and ings and improvements erected, situate, lying ation with a side yard setback of 7.8 feet and a
DER AT THE SALE, YOU MUST HAVE CERTI- Town of Victor, County of Ontario and State of and being in the Village and Town of Phelps, front yard setback of 11 feet. In accordance with
FIED FUNDS TOTALING 10% OR MORE OF New York, SECTION: 28.06, BLOCK: 1, LOT: County of Ontario and State of New York, SEC- Zoning Schedule 1 of the Municipal Code of the
THE AMOUNT BID MADE PAYABLE to "U.S. 36.000. Approximate amount of judgment TION: 47.08, BLOCK: 2, LOT: 40.000. Approxim- City of Canandaigua, side yard setback shall be
MARSHAL'S OFFICE". $113,571.10 plus interest and costs. Premises ate amount of judgment $47,118.16 plus interest 8 feet and the front yard setback shall be 25 feet.
Charles Salina, U.S. Marshal will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judg- and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provi-
FORSYTH, HOWE, O'DWYER, ment Index#: 111871/2014. sions of filed Judgment Index#: 114241-2016. SAID HEARING shall be held on Wednesday,
KALB & MURPHY, P.C. Lisa S. Siragusa, Esq., Referee Alexandra Burkett, Esq., Referee January 18, 2017 at 7:00 P.M. in the Court
Attorney's for Plaintiff, Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gordon, LLP Frenkel Lambert Weiss Weisman & Gordon, LLP Room at City Hall, 2 North Main Street,
1 Chase Square, Rochester, NY 14604 53 Gibson Street 53 Gibson Street Canandaigua, NY. All interested parties may at-
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FILM REVIEW

A Boston Strong production


Terrorism takes a back seat to
dedicated police work in “Patriots Day”

By Ed Symkus Tsarnaev (Themo


More Content Now Melikidze), his younger
brother Dzhokhar (Alex
Something must be Wolff), and Tamerlan’s
calling out to writer- wife Katherine Russell
director Peter Berg to (Melissa Benoist).
keep making good movies The cameras then cut
based on awful true over to Boston’s Boylston
events, and having Mark Street, right by the finish
Wahlberg star in them. line, where police are
Berg’s two most recent calmly preparing for the
films were “Lone Sur- annual crowds, and the
vivor” (Wahlberg on an crowds are excitedly
Afghanistan battlefield) gathering.
and “Deepwater Horizon” By the time the gun
(Wahlberg on the BP rig goes off signaling the
that exploded in the Gulf beginning of the race,
of Mexico). In “Patriots Berg has already estab-
Day,” a film about the lished that the older
bombings at the Boston Tsarnaev brother, a
Marathon in 2013, Wahl- cold-hearted monster,
berg plays a homicide is the one in charge,
cop who’s temporarily emotionlessly order-
in the dog house at work ing around his clearly
and, as “punishment,” is weaker-minded sibling.
assigned to the humdrum The film only looks at the
Police investigate the attack on the Boston Marathon in the film “Patriots Day.” GATEHOUSE NEWS SERVICE
job of Finish Line duty on race itself intermittently,
the day of the race. but the other component police trying to maintain Goodman, as Boston Police focusing only on words
Wahlberg is Tommy put in place by Berg is “Patriots Day” order, seems to speed Commissioner Ed Davis, and facial expressions,
Saunders, who becomes the ever-present, qui- WRITERS Peter Berg, Matt up and slow down at doesn’t even come close between a police interro-
the hero of the piece. But etly throbbing, subtle, Cook, Joshua Zetumer the same time. It’s total to a proper Boston accent, gator (Khandi Alexander)
Tommy is an amalgam, and very menacing DIRECTOR Peter Berg chaos, and it’s very con- and Wahlberg’s Tommy and Katherine Russell, are
a character made up of soundtrack. That goes on CAST Mark Wahlberg, John vincing filmmaking. And manages to arrive at so riveting standouts.
the many different police even as a winner crosses Goodman, Kevin Bacon, J.K. it all happens even before many locations you’d think Although the idea of
officers who worked to the finish line and, soon Simmons, Alex Wolff the main story gets going. he was cloned. But the ending a film based on a
save people and get the after, the brothers are RATING R That would be when it film maintains an impres- true story with the real
bad guys on that tumul- walking through the all turns into the big screen sive balance of looking in people who were involved
tuous day and the few crowd, one in a white cap, equivalent of a tense and on survivors, keeping tabs in the incident can easily
days following it. the other in a black cap, loose, there’s an amazing exciting TV police pro- on the perpetrators, and come off as a cliche, it
Berg opens the film both of them carrying switch from that quiet cedural, one of the good watching the police, greatly works beautifully here.
with scenes of every- large bags. aural buildup to a ter- ones, with convincing aided by surveillance cam- Berg definitely made the
day normal life around Everyone watching this rifying and disconcerting actors delivering believ- eras, slowly and surely do right call of including
Boston. His cameras knows what’s going to segment that combines able dialogue. Kevin Bacon their thing. footage of Red Sox slug-
peek inside the homes of happen, so the tension sight and sound. The shows up as an FBI man A big set piece involv- ger David Ortiz making
Tommy and his family, is already there, but the sound of people scream- who’s concerned about ing a nail-biting shootout the brief, impassioned
of Watertown Police music makes it worse, ing and crying and of labeling the atrocity an act between the Tsarnaevs Fenway Park speech that
Sgt. Jeffrey Pugliese (J.K. and a half-hour in, when sirens blaring cuts in and of terrorism, until pieces and swarms of cops in the gave birth to the phrase
Simmons), and of the the first of two bombs out. The visuals of people of evidence allow him Boston suburb of Water- “Boston Strong” as a
story’s villains, Tamerlan goes off and all hell breaks running and falling, and to do just that. OK, John town, and a smaller one, capper. 

Blues Hall of Fame inductee 7 p.m. Beaumonts, with Stay the


and four-time Blues Music Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 99 Court Plow, 8:30 p.m.; Sunday —
Award winner — “a legend- St., Rochester: Thursday International Orange, 7 p.m.
ary boundary-pushing icon — Todd Bradley (of The Nashville’s, 4853 West Henri-
on modern blues.” The Little Hi-Risers), 9 p.m.; Friday — etta Road, Henrietta: Friday
Concert Series, presented by Inside Out, 10 p.m.; Saturday — Haywire, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.;
WRUR FM 88.5 and WITH-FM — Mitty & The Followers, 10 Saturday — Riding Shotgun, 9
90.1 last year hosted such p.m. p.m. to 1 a.m.
national artists as Kaki King, Fanatics Pub, 7281 W. Main St., Nedloh Brewing, 6621 Routes 5
Alejandro Escovedo, Loudon Lima: Friday — BCW, 8 p.m.; and 20, Bloomfield: Saturday —
Wainwright III and Danielle Saturday — The Lonesome Brian Ayers, 5-7:30 p.m.
Ponder and the Tomorrow Angels, 7 p.m. Penthouse at One East Avenue,
People. Advance tickets are Flour City Station, 170 East 1 East Ave., Rochester: Friday
$20 ($25 on the day of the Ave., Rochester: Thursday — — Kim Simmonds (of Savoy
show) and are available at the- Borg Party 2017 featuring Brown), 7:30 p.m. (tickets at
THINGS little.org and Bop Shop Records members of Giant Panda Abilene and Record Archive).
TO DO THIS (1460 Monroe Ave., Brighton). Guerilla Dub Squad, Dopa-
pod, Turkauz, Aqueous and
Prosecco, 1550 Route 332, Farm-
ington: Friday — Bob McGee
WEEKEND
3 MURDER AND MEATBALLS
Clifton Springs Library,
at 4 Railroad St. in the vil-
The Niche, 8 p.m.; Friday
— Pearly Baker’s Best and
Ruha, 8 p.m.; Saturday — The
Band, 6-9 p.m.; Saturday —
Chris Ott, 6-9 p.m.
Ramada Lakefront, 41 Lake Front
lage, will host a Murder Strictly Hip (The Tragically Drive, Geneva: Friday — Rocko

1 COUNTRY DANCING The


public will have the
opportunity to witness English
Mystery Night with the
theme “Pasta, Passion and
Pistols” at 7 p.m. Saturday.
Maureen McMahon’s mixed media artwork will be displayed through
Feb. 3 at Wood Library. ARTWORK PROVIDED/MAUREEN MCMAHON
Hip tribute), 9 p.m.
Greenhouse Cafe, 2271 E. Main
St., Rochester: Friday — Bob
Dorsey, 8-11 p.m.; Saturday
— Nick LeDuc, 8-11 p.m.
Remedy at Finger Lakes Gaming
country dancing done authen- Registration is required by Street in Rochester. Tickets Thursday — The Suitcase White & Company, 11 a.m. to & Racetrack, 5857 Route 96,
tically — and to give it a try stopping in at the library or are available at 585-454-2100, Junket, 8:30 p.m.; Friday — 1 p.m., Irish Jam, 7 p.m. Farmington: Friday — Tryst, 8
themselves — this Saturday calling 315-462-7371; people any Rochester-area Wegmans The Dan Eaton Band, 6 p.m., The Inn on the Lake, 770 S. Main p.m. to midnight; Saturday —
at Macedon Public Library, 30 are invited to play a part and or at rpo.org. Black Rock Zydeco, 9:30 p.m. St., Canandaigua: Saturday — Branded, 8 p.m. to midnight.
Main St., Macedon. Country become part of the story. Beale, 689 South Ave., Roches- OC, 8-11 p.m. Rio Tomatlan, 106 Bemis St.,
Dancers of Rochester will
5 MIXED MEDIA AT WOOD ter: Friday — Dave Riccioni, Jack Quinn’s Irish Pub, 6659 W. Canandaigua: Friday — Dirty

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perform in Regency Period EHNES PLAYS BEETHOVEN An opening reception for 6-9 p.m., The Band from Last Main St., Lima: Saturday — Blanket, 8-11 p.m.; Saturday
costumes at 2 p.m. Jan. 14, Grammy Award-winning Maureen McMahon’s mixed Night, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Satur- Meyer & McGuire, 8-11 p.m. — Midnight Moonlighters,
and audience members will violinist James Ehnes will media artwork exhibit will be day — Luca, 7:30-11:30 p.m. Johnny’s, 1382 Culver Road, 7-10 p.m.
have an opportunity to partici- join the Rochester Philhar- from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thurs- Brew & Brats at Arbor Hill, 6461 Rochester: Friday — J&J, 6 Smokeman BBQ/Oasis East,
pate. Wear comfortable, low monic Orchestra Thursday day, Feb. 12, in the Ewing Route 64, Naples: Saturday — p.m., Dirty Bourbon Blues 4520 Route 364, Gorham: Thurs-
heeled, soft shoes. Admission and Saturday for the “Ehnes Community Room Gallery of Baker & Chaapel, 6 p.m. Band, 9 p.m.; Saturday — Fat day — Open Mic with Max
is Free. Details: 315-986-5932, Plays Beethoven” concert. Wood Library, 134 N. Main Bug Jar, 219 Monroe Ave., City, 8 p.m. and Dirty Blanket, 8 p.m.
macedonpubliclibrary.org. Ehnes will take on Beethoven’s St., Canandaigua. McMahon Rochester: Friday — Silverfish Little Theatre, 240 East Ave., Sticky Lips, 830 Jefferson Road,
Violin Concerto, among the works with oil and acrylic (reunion show), with Joe Rochester: Thursday — Woody Henrietta: Thursday — Patrick

2 BLUES AT THE LITTLE The most popular in the classical paint, mixed media, fiber and Clark, RASH, more, 8 p.m.; Dodge, 7 p.m.; Friday — Talk- Jaouen, 7-9 p.m.; Friday — The
Little Concert Series at canon, during the concert, encaustics. She will present Saturday — Sirens & Stilet- ing Under Water, 8 p.m.; Gray Hounds, 9-11 p.m.; Satur-
the Little Theatre kicks off which will also include waltzes a free encaustic wax painting tos Cabaret, with Komrads, Saturday — Connie Deming, day — Up2Somethin’, 10 p.m.
2017 with bluesman Joe Louis by Ravel (“Valses nobles et demonstration from 2 to 4 more, 8 p.m. 8 p.m.; Sunday — Joe Louis to midnight; Sunday — Gospel
Walker, a 2017 Grammy nomi- sentimentales”) and Strauss p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, at the ButaPub, 315 Gregory St., Walker, 7:30 p.m. Brunch, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.
nee for Best Contemporary (Suite from “Der Rosenkava- library. Rochester: Friday — Ocular Lock’s Stock & Barrel, 5436 Twisted Rail Brewing Company,
Blues Album for “Everybody lier”). Ward Stare conducts Panther, 10 p.m. to midnight; Route 64, South Bristol: Sunday 108 Main St., Macedon: Satur-
Wants a Piece,” at 7:30 p.m. the orchestra. The concerts Local live music Saturday — Uptown Groove, — Bill Lambert (from Woody day — John Carter, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 15 at the Little, are at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 6:30 p.m. Dodge), 2-5 p.m. VB Brewery, 160 School St. #4,
240 East Ave., Rochester. NPR 8 p.m. Saturday in Kodak Hall Abilene Bar & Lounge, 153 Cafe Sol, 4503 Route 64, Bristol: Lovin’ Cup, 300 Park Point, Victor: Saturday — MESH,
Music has called Walker — a at Eastman Theatre on Gibbs Liberty Pole Way, Rochester: Saturday — Big Blue House, Henrietta: Friday — The 7-10 p.m.

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