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Monday • March 25, 2019 • XIX, Edition 182 www.smdailyjournal.com

Changes sought for school


funding formula in county
Locals propose financing strategies to increase equity among districts
By Austin Walsh County hosts a wide disparity in educa- tax revenue to fund schools and others
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF tional economics, with affluent dis- must rely on state allocations and sup-
tricts setting the standard for academic plemental income.
The push by a slate of local lawmak- achievement and others shuttering The county’s basic aid systems, or
ers to ease the path for school districts campuses or cutting programs to bal- those supported by community taxes, REUTERS
seeking to pass parcel taxes raised the ance the budget. include Brisbane, Hillsborough City, Donald Trump reacts as he returns to the White House after
eyebrows of some who would instead At the core of the inequity is the dif- Las Lomitas, Menlo Park City, Portola U.S. Attorney General William Barr reported to congressional
prefer to overhaul the education fund- ference in ways school districts are Valley, San Bruno Park, San Mateo- leaders on the submission of the report of Robert Mueller.
ing system. funded, as prosperous communities
See FUNDING, Page 19

Mueller:
The discussion arrived as San Mateo generally generate sufficient property

HOLI: FESTIVAL OF COLORS

No Trump
collusion
President didn’t coordinate with
Russia in 2016, report declares
By Eric Tucker, Michael
Balsamo, Chad Day and Julie Pace
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Special counsel


Robert Mueller did not find evidence that
President Donald Trump’s campaign
“conspired or coordinated” with Russia
to influence the 2016 presidential elec-
tion but reached no conclusion on Robert Mueller
whether Trump obstructed justice,
See PROBE, Page 18
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL
Hundreds of people gathered in Foster City on Saturday to celebrate the arrival of Spring with the Hindu festival ‘Holi.’

Pilarcitos Creek restoration moves ahead


Half Moon Bay addresses
damage by homeless camp
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

An area around the environmentally An artists’ rendering of the new home for Chabad North
sensitive Pilarcitos Creek and behind Peninsula’s campus on San Mateo Drive.
the Strawflower Shopping Center in
Half Moon Bay is in the process of
being restored after a homeless
San Mateo getting new
encampment cleared out last summer
caused significant damage.
synagogue, preschool
Most of the trash and debris has By Anna Schuessler
already been removed from the area and DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
a review found that “significant envi-
ronmental impacts and degradation has After more than 17 years of moving from one rented space
and will continue to occur without to another, the synagogue and preschool provided by
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO intervention, ” according to a staff Chabad North Peninsula are soon to have a permanent home
Half Moon Bay is working to restore the area around former homeless camps at the on the northwest corner of the intersection of North San
environmentally sensitive Pilarcitos Creek. See CREEK, Page 18 See CHABAD, Page 27

102 S. El Camino Real — San Mateo CA 94401


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2 Monday • March 25, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Scratch a pessimist, and you
find often a defender of privilege.”
— Lord Beveridge, British economist

This Day in History


146 people, mostly young female

1911 immigrants, were killed when fire


broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist
Co. in New York.
In 1 6 3 4 , English colonists sent by Lord Baltimore arrived
in present-day Maryland.
In 1 8 6 5 , during the Civil War, Confederate forces attacked
Fort Stedman in Virginia but were forced to withdraw
because of counterattacking Union troops.
In 1 8 9 4 , Jacob S. Coxey began leading an “army” of
unemployed from Massillon, Ohio, to Washington, D.C.,
to demand help from the federal government.
In 1 9 1 5 , the U.S. Navy lost its first commissioned sub-
marine as the USS F-4 sank off Hawaii, claiming the lives of
all 21 crew members.
In 1 9 3 1 , in the so-called “Scottsboro Boys” case, nine
young black men were taken off a train in Alabama, accused
of raping two white women; after years of convictions,
death sentences and imprisonment, the nine were eventual-
ly vindicated.
In 1 9 4 7 , a coal-dust explosion inside the Centralia Coal
REUTERS
Co. Mine No. 5 in Washington County, Illinois, claimed
111 lives; 31 men survived. People gather to celebrate Newroz, which marks the arrival of spring and the new year in Istanbul, Turkey.
In 1 9 6 5 , the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led 25,000 peo-
ple to the Alabama state capitol in Montgomery after a five- In other news ...
day march from Selma to protest the denial of voting rights Bush’s Instagram account shows the are harvested annually.
to blacks. Later that day, civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo, One-year-old boy fatally beaming 43rd U.S. president holding The raw meat and hide values from
a white Detroit homemaker, was shot and killed by Ku Klux mauled by Two dogs in Fresno a golf ball on the par-3 12th green of those harvests are estimated at about
Klansmen. Trinity Forest Golf Club. $11 million and $46 million, respec-
FRESNO — A 1-year-old boy who
In 1 9 7 5 , King Faisal of Saudi Arabia was shot to death by wandered out of his grandparents’ Bush was with Kenneth Hersh, tively. Those numbers don’t reflect
a nephew with a history of mental illness. (The nephew was house in Fresno was fatally mauled in who’s president and CEO of the the values of manufactured alligator
beheaded in June 1975.) their front yard by two roaming dogs. George W. Bush Presidential Center, products or associated jobs and
Lt. Mark Hudson said other children plus board members Mike Meece and tourism.
Birthdays in the house alerted the boy’s grand-
mother to the attack on Friday. He said
Bill Hickey. Bush’s post says he made
the ace “with coaching” from the trio. Police: Two seriously burned in
she ran outside and tried to get the The 72-year-old Bush, who lives in marijuana honey oil lab blast
Rottweilers off the child and was also Dallas, says his next goal: “Live to
attacked. 100 so I can shoot my age.” LOS ANGELES — Authorities say
Hudson said the boy’s grandfather The Warrior Open is May 5-6. It’s two men were badly burned in an
used a hose to fend them off. the same week and course as the AT&T explosion inside a storage unit at a
Officers who responded to the attack Byron Nelson, scheduled May 9-12. Los Angeles commercial building
performed CPR on the boy. He was being used as an illegal marijuana
then taken to a hospital, where he was Louisiana lawmakers seek OK honey oil lab.
pronounced dead. The Los Angeles Daily News reports
on alligator items in California a Los Angeles police spokesman says
Singer Sir Elton Actress Sarah Former auto racer Hudson said animal control officers
John is 72. Jessica Parker is Danica Patrick is found the dogs several blocks away. MONROE, La. — Several Louisiana that when officers and firefighters
54. 37. Investigators were trying to determine lawmakers have asked their California arrived at the site at around 11 a.m.
whether they were strays or had an counterparts to remove an impending Wednesday, they found the unit still
Movie reviewer Gene Shalit is 93. Former astronaut James ban on alligator products. smoldering and with a huge hole in its
Lovell is 91. Feminist activist and author Gloria Steinem is owner.
He had no immediate information on The News-Star reported Thursday roof.
85. Singer Anita Bryant is 79. Actor Paul Michael Glaser is that several state senators and repre- Los Angeles Police Lt. Chris
76. Actress Bonnie Bedelia is 71. Actress-comedian Mary the extent of the grandmother’s
injuries. sentatives wrote a letter to the Ramirez says the men were taken to
Gross is 66. Actor James McDaniel is 61. Former Sen. John California Assembly about the ban, local hospitals with “severe burns”
Ensign, R-Nev., is 61. Movie producer Amy Pascal is 61. that left them in extremely critical
Rock musician Steve Norman (Spandau Ballet) is 59. Actress
Ex-President George W. Bush saying it threatens Louisiana’s econo-
my and approach to wildlife conserva- condition.
Brenda Strong is 59. Actor Fred Goss is 58. Actor-writer-direc- gets ace at Dallas course tion. The ban is set to go into effect Inside the unit, police found equip-
tor John Stockwell is 58. Actress Marcia Cross is 57. Author DALLAS — Former President on Jan. 1, 2020. ment used to extract the oil from mari-
Kate DiCamillo is 55. Actress Lisa Gay Hamilton is 55. George W. Bush has made a hole-in- Once endangered, there are now juana. The substance is known as
Baseball Hall of Famer Tom Glavine is 53. TV personality Ben one at a Dallas course that will soon nearly 2 million wild alligators and honey oil.
Mankiewicz is 52. Olympic bronze medal figure skater Debi host his institute’s Warrior Open hon- about 300,000 farmed alligators. The Extracting honey oil, also known as
Thomas is 52. Actor Laz Alonso is 48. Singer Melanie Blatt oring wounded U.S. military person- Louisiana Department of Wildlife and hash oil, is illegal in Los Angeles.
(All Saints) is 44. Actor Domenick Lombardozzi is 43. Actor nel. Fisheries says about 28,000 wild alli- Ramirez says the men could be pros-
Lee Pace is 40. Actor Sean Faris is 37. Comedian-actor Alex A photo posted Wednesday on gators and 280,000 farmed alligators ecuted.
Moffat (TV: “Saturday Night Live”) is 37.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, March 23 Powerball Fantasy Five Mo nday : Breezy. A chance of rain in the
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 66 2 9 20 23 27 morning, then rain in the afternoon.


24 25 52 60 5
Highs around 60. Southeast winds 15 to
XYITS Powerball

Daily Four
20 mph... Becoming south 20 to 30 mph
March 22 Mega Millions in the afternoon.
7 36 58 60 62 10 5 0 5 5 Mo n day Ni g h t : Cloudy, breezy. A
chance of showers in the evening, then a
CORFE Mega number
Daily three midday slight chance of showers after midnight. Lows in the lower
March 23 Super Lotto Plus 0 5 1 50s. Southwest winds 20 to 30 mph decreasing to 10 to 15
11 24 25 45 47 22 mph after midnight.
Daily three evening Tues day : Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of showers in the
WNIMON Mega number

2 4 9 morning, then a chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs


around 60. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of showers 30
The Daily Derby race winners are Whirl Win, No. 6, in percent.
first place; California Classic, No. 5, in second place; Tues day Ni g ht: Breezy. Rain likely in the evening, then
RAWTDO and Gorgeous George, No. 8, in third place. The race rain after midnight. Lows in the lower 50s.
time was clocked at 1:47.78.
Now arrange the circled letters
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The ‘Atomic Loop’ kept teens in shape Police reports
An old sole
Someone swapped out their old shoes
for new boots at a store on Veterans
Boulevard in Redwood City, it was
reported at 7:02 p. m. Wednesday,
March 20.

FOSTER CITY
Hi t-and-run. A vehicle was hit on East
Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported at
10:52 p.m. Tuesday, March 19.

O
besity, much less morbid obesity, B at t e ry . Someone reported a person
wasn’t a problem at Sequoia High throwing things at Schooner Bay
School in the 1950s, thanks to Apartments, it was reported at 3:21 p.m.
the “atomic loop,” a demanding physical Monday, March 18.
exercise course that pushed male students Fraud. Someone tried to take funds out of a
to their limit. private account at Biscayne Avenue, it was
Clad only in shorts, the young men reported at 1:48 p.m. Monday, March 18.
swung hand over hand on ropes like so Fraud. Someone reported losing $950 to an
many Tarzans, except there were no “Janes” online scam at Foster Square Lane, it was
on the course. They scaled walls, some 12 reported at 12:30 p.m. Monday, March 18.
feet high, dangled their way across sus- Tres pas s i ng . Someone reported trespass-
pended logs and lifted their knees high as ing at Metro Center Boulevard, it was
they run through an obstacle course of reported at 4:01 p.m. Sunday, March 17.
tires.
The course was the work of Frank Griffin, At Sequoia High School in Redwood City,the‘Atomic Loop’was used to keep young men in shape. REDWOOD CITY
who became a Sequoia teacher in 1921, a He added that “people came from all over places, he visited China, Egypt, the Arctic Petty theft. A cellphone was stolen on
year after the state imposed mandatory the country to watch our program.” Circle and the equator — proudly wearing Middlefield Road, it was reported at 9:21
physical education requirements. The Griffin was named to the school Hall of his block “S” school sweater. p.m. Wednesday, March 20.
course resembled a military training chal- Fame with a citation that said he started a Griffin was also famous for his sayings, Petty theft. A woman’s phone was taken
lenge, like something out of the comman- PE program “that brought national acclaim including this one: “Three things a boy from her desk, it was reported at 8:27 p.m.
dos. It was no mere coincidence that it to Sequoia over many decades and spawned must learn: swimming, to save a life; box- Wednesday, March 20.
looked military. Griffin made 67 visits to hundreds of disciples in secondary schools ing, to defend himself; and typing.” Petty theft. Someone took items from an
armed forces training camps during World throughout the U.S.” El Camino Real grocery store and then set a
War II and came away disappointed in the What about the girls’ program? The girls stuffed animal on fire, it was reported at 6:14
physical condition of many recruits. His had to go to PE classes taught by a “Miss The Rear View Mirror by history columnist Jim p.m. Wednesday, March 20.
thoughts are noted in a 1942 state publica- Olds,” described by one students as “very Clifford appears in the Daily Journal every other Arres t. A man was arrested for taking items
tion dealing with the war effort in second- Monday. Objects in The Mirror are closer than they from an El Camino Real location, it was
tough.” The female students played tennis, appear.
ary schools. softball, volleyball, basketball and field reported at 1:26 p.m. Wednesday, March 20.
“A national diet of hamburger and ‘coke’ hockey. All students, boys and girls, had to
has produced a reasonably well-filled, but know how to swim.
not well fed, youth with the resultant lack Griffin Field in Redwood City is named
of stamina,” Griffin warned. He said tests at for the acclaimed teacher who was PE direc-
Army camps showed even athletes were tor at the high school from 1922 to 1960
“weak in the arms and shoulders.” when he retired and died shortly after.
One newspaper reported that during the Surprisingly, he was a high school
war Griffin received nearly 300 letters from dropout. He left Sequoia before graduation
former Sequoia students who thanked him because of a dispute with an English
for getting them in good shape, which teacher. An old newspaper article said he
gave them a jump on other recruits. Some was kicked out after telling a teacher to “go
Griffin students fought in the Korean War. to an area of higher temperature.” Griffin
Gene Firpo, who served in Vietnam, said went on to Stanford where he maintained a
his Army basic training was “a piece of B average. The newspaper story said he was
cake” compared to what he went through at hired by the same principal who had sus-
the Sequoia course, which was torn down in pended him. He received his Sequoia diplo-
1960 to make way for a gym. ma after he joined the staff at the high
The physical ed program drew praise school.
from Al Cerruti, class of 1953, who said Little is known about Griffin’s personal
students were tested once or twice a year on life. Apparently a bachelor, Griffin traveled
“a whole list of physical things, like push- a great deal and frequently wrote newspaper
ups, sit-ups, swimming and shuttle run.” columns about his journeys. Among other

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Around the state
California grower recalls
avocados over possible listeria
ESCONDIDO — A Southern California company is volun-
tarily recalling whole avocados over possible listeria con-
tamination.
Henry Avocado, a grower and distributor based near San
Diego, said Saturday that the recall covers conventional and
organic avocados grown and packed in California. The com-
pany says they were sold in bulk across California, Arizona,
Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina and New Hampshire.
There have been no reports of any illnesses associated
with the avocados.
The company says it issued the voluntary recall after a rou-
tine inspection of its packing plant revealed samples that
tested positive for listeria.

Average US price of gas


jumps 16 cents per gallon, to $2.66
CAMARILLO — The average U.S. price of regular-grade
gasoline shot up 16 cents a gallon over the past two weeks,
to $2.66.
Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey
REUTERS says the rise comes as supplies tighten while refineries
Kamala Harris takes the stage for a rally at Texas Southern University in Houston. undergo maintenance in advance of increased demand during
the summer driving season.

Kamala Harris sends message to Lundberg says Sunday that the current retail price is the
same as it was a year ago.
The highest average price in the nation is $3.48 a gallon

old-guard: Every era has its end in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The lowest average is $2.29 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
By Hunter Woodall and Bill Barrow question of let’s also know when to men have run for president before and Attack note left at fire at California mosque
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pass the baton.” fallen short.
ESCONDIDO — A note referencing the recent terrorist
The 54-year-old senator — one of ‘Biden and Sanders are seen as
attacks in New Zealand was found at the scene of a possible
ATLANTA — California Sen. Kamala the younger contenders for the White strong contenders for the Democratic
arson fire at a Southern California mosque, police said
Harris sent a subtle signal to the old- House in 2020 — did not mention any nomination, though other candidates
Sunday.
guard of Democratic politics that every other presidential hopeful or tie her and some voters have emphasized the
Nobody was hurt, and members of the Islamic Center of
era has its end. remarks to the Democratic presidential need for a more youthful approach to
Escondido were able to extinguish the small blaze before
At an Atlanta church service dedicat- scramble. Her spokeswoman said she try and beat President Donald Trump in
firefighters around 3:15 a.m., officials said.
ed to youth Sunday, the presidential only wanted to encourage the youth at the general election. Several other
The incident was being investigated as arson and a possi-
candidate compared leadership to a Ebenezer Baptist Church. candidates in the race, including two
ble hate crime, said police in the city about 30 miles north
relay race in which each generation Her commentary to the congregation governors, are also in their late six-
of downtown San Diego.
must ask themselves “what do we do once led by Martin Luther King Jr. ties.
A note was found in the parking lot referencing the shoot-
during that period of time when we comes as former Vice President Joe Harris noted Sunday that King was
ings this month that killed 50 people at mosques in the city
carry that baton.” Biden, 76, considers whether to join a 26 when he led the Montgomery Bus
of Christchurch, New Zealand, police Lt. Chris Lick said. He
Then she added with a smile that for field that already includes Vermont Boycotts that pushed him to the fore-
did not elaborate about the contents of the note.
“the older leaders, it also becomes a Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is 77. Both front of the civil rights movement.
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In speech at Trump hotel, Gillibrand calls Trump a coward


By Juana Summers name on every building.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “He demonizes the vulnerable and he
punches down. He puts his name in bold on
NEW YORK — New York Sen. Kirsten every building,” Gillibrand said. “He does
Gillibrand on Sunday launched a pointed all of this because he wants you to believe
attack of President Donald Trump and his he is strong. He is not. Our president is a
policies, speaking feet away from one of coward.”
Trump’s Manhattan properties. She called Though Gillibrand first said that she was
Trump a “coward” who “punches down” and exploring a presidential bid in January, the
says that he is “tearing apart the moral fab- New York speech was her first since formal-
ric of our country.” izing her efforts last week. It seemed an
She lambasted the Trump International attempt by her campaign to position
Hotel & Tower, which appeared over her left Gillibrand in the crowded field of Democrats
shoulder as she delivered a 30 minute seeking the party’s nomination, a field in
REUTERS speech, as “a shrine to greed, division and which she has been looking to define her
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand speaks during her campaign kick off event. vanity” and accused Trump of putting his path.

Seven juveniles arrested Most of the fire damage to the home was
kept to the kitchen, but Maupin added that
Local briefs Stanford University junior
after foot chase in San Mateo there was smoke damage throughout the police said.
dies in fall while hiking in Spain
Seven juveniles, ages 14 to 17, were home. The National Transportation Safety Board A 20-year-old Stanford University junior
arrested early Friday morning after being The cause of the fire is under investiga- has been notified of the emergency landing, has died in Spain, apparently falling while
seen by police rummaging through a stolen tion. police said. on a hike with other
vehicle, and then leading officers on a foot Stanford undergraduates
chase, San Mateo police said. SF man arrested on studying in Europe, the
Officers were called to the first block of suspicion of stealing gun case vice provost of student
South Fremont Street on reports of suspi- affairs posted on the uni-
cious people rummaging through a car. from baggage carousel at SFO versity’s website
Officers arrived to see several juveniles run- A San Francisco man was arrested Saturday.
ning from the vehicle, which had been Thursday after police identified him as a sus- Mischa Nee was hiking
reported stolen out of Redwood City, police pect in a theft at San with other Stanford stu-
said. Francisco International dents near Mallorca,
After they were chased down by police, Mischa Nee Spain, Friday afternoon,
Airport, police said
the teenaged suspects were extremely unco- Friday. in an area described to
operative, police said, fighting with offi- Dermot O’Sullivan, Stanford’s Susie Brubaker-Cole as “difficult,
cers and giving officers false names. 48, was arrested on suspi- rocky terrain.” His fellow hikers lost sight
Arrested were four 17-year-old boys, a 16- cion of stealing a case of Nee during the hike, and he disappeared.
year-old boy, a 15-year-old boy and a 14- from the Terminal 3 bag- Mallorca authorities started searching the
year-old girl. Charges included possession gage claim carousel at area late Friday and resumed Saturday, when
of stolen property, conspiracy and obstruct- 1:40 p.m. on Feb. 17. Nee’s body was discovered.
ing a police officer. Four were taken to Dermot Police said inside the Nee was part of a group of Stanford under-
Hillcrest Juvenile Hall in San Mateo, and O’Sullivan case was a Glock 9mm grads studying in Europe over winter quarter
the other three were released to the custody A helicopter made an emergency landing in pistol, two magazines, 20 rounds of ammu- visiting Mallorca for a short visit,
of their parents, police said. a Kmart parking lot in Redwood City Saturday. nition, a holster and two flashlights. Brubaker-Cole said. He was a computer sci-
Police developed probable cause to get a ence major at Stanford and was planning a
Woman dead, man injured following No one injured when warrant to search O’Sullivan’s home after minor in art history or studio art, she added.
one-alarm fire in Redwood City helicopter lands in Kmart officers recognized him from a crime bul-
One killed, three wounded in
A woman died and man was injured follow- parking lot in Redwood City letin that was circulated.
ing a one-alarm fire at a home in Redwood Officers executed the warrant Thursday shooting on San Francisco street
No one was injured Saturday when a heli- morning at O’Sullivan’s home on the 300
City on Saturday night, according to fire Authorities say a man was killed and three
copter made an emergency landing in a block of Delano Avenue near Balboa Park.
officials. other people were wounded — one critically
Kmart parking lot in Redwood City about 2 Police said as a result of the search warrant
The blaze was first reported around 10:08 — in a shooting on a San Francisco street.
miles from the San Carlos airport, Redwood officers discovered evidence linking
p.m. at 556 Jackson Ave., Redwood City Police say officers responding to reports
City police said. O’Sullivan to the theft.
Fire Chief Stan Maupin said. Firefighters of gunfire found several people with gun-
The civilian helicopter was bound for the O’Sullivan was arrested near Ocean and
arrived four minutes after the initial call and shot wounds in the Fillmore District around
San Carlos Airport at about 4:30 p. m. San Jose avenues. O’Sullivan was taken to
extinguished the blaze located in the 8:40 p.m. Saturday.
Saturday when the pilot reported a minor the San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of The San Francisco Chronicle reports a 25-
kitchen at 10:36 p.m. mechanical issue and made a “safe, con-
The injured party was transported to a second degree burglary and grand theft. year-old man from nearby San Leandro died
trolled landing” in the parking lot of the Police said the investigation is still open at the scene.
hospital with injuries not considered life- Kmart store on Veterans Boulevard.
threatening, according to Maupin, and and they are asking anyone with informa- Three adult victims were taken to hospi-
Mechanics from the San Carlos airport came tion about the theft to get in touch with the tals, one with life-threatening injuries.
nobody else lived at the single-family resi- to the scene, and made repairs allowing the
dence. department’s cargo theft task force at (650) Police have not released information
copter to resume its trip at about 6:25 p.m., 821-7007 or at sfosfpdcargo@flysfo.com. about possible suspects or a motive.

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Terror at sea: Helicopter rescues
frighten Viking cruise passengers
By Mark Lewis and Jari Tanner
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

STAVANGER, Norway — Viking Sky


cruise ship passenger Rodney Horgen
can pinpoint the moment when he
thought he was facing the end: when a
huge wave crashed through the ship’s
REUTERS glass doors and swept his wife 30 feet
Militant Islamist fighters on a tank take part in a military parade across the floor.
along the streets of northern Raqqa province, Syria. Horgen, 62, of Minnesota, was vis-

US backed Syrian iting Norway on a dream pilgrimage to


his ancestral homeland when the luxu-
ry cruise trip quickly turned into a

force clears area nightmare.


The Viking Sky was carrying 1,373
passengers and crew, going from

retaken from IS Norway’s Arctic north to the southern


city of Stavanger when it had engine
trouble along Norway’s rough, frigid REUTERS
By Sarah El Deeb western coast. Struggling in heavy Passengers are helped out of a rescue helicopter after being rescued from cruise
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS seas to avoid being dashed on the ship Viking Sky in Hustadvika,Norway.
rocky coast, the ship issued mayday thrown across the room. And then she “I did not have a lot of hope. I knew
BEIRUT — U.S.-backed Syrian fighters cleared explo- call Saturday afternoon. got thrown back again by the wave how cold that water was and where we
sives in the last area retaken from the Islamic State group on Horgan said he knew something was coming back.” were and the waves and everything.
Sunday and arrested a number of militants hiding in tunnels, badly amiss Saturday when the guests Photos posted on social media You would not last very long,” he said.
a day after declaring military victory and the end of the on the heaving ship were all sum- showed the ship listing from side to “That was very, very frightening.”
extremists’ self-styled caliphate. moned to the ship’s muster points. side and furniture smashing violently And yet, the most frightening part of
The U.S.-led coalition said the clearing operations will “When the windows and door flew into the ship’s walls. The hands and the trip was yet to come.
continue until the area is secure. open and the 2 meters (6 feet) of water faces of fellow passengers were cut and That would be when passengers like
A spokesman for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic swept people and tables 20 to 30 feet, bleeding from the shattered glass, he Horgen were winched off the heaving
Forces, who goes by the nom de guerre Mervan The Brave, that was the breaker. I said to myself, said. ship by helicopter, one-by-one as
said Baghouz village where the militants made their final ‘This is it, ”’ Horgen told the An experienced fisherman, Horgen winds howled around them in the dark
stand is “full of all kinds of explosives.” He said SDF forces Associated Press. “I grabbed my wife said he had never experienced such of night, by rescue workers trying to
have detonated land mines and suicide belts left behind by but I couldn’t hold on. And she was rough boating conditions. evacuate everyone on board.
the militants.
The Kurdish Hawar News Agency reported that during the
UK PM May faces heavy pressure her Brexit divorce
combing SDF forces arrested a number of militants found Around the world plan back to
hiding in combat tunnels. Mervan The Brave confirmed the to step down to save Brexit Parliament for a
reports but had no further details. advocates like Boris Johnson, Jacob
LONDON — Embattled Prime third vote.
Other activist groups monitoring the area reported limited Rees-Mogg and others who would pre-
Minister Theresa May was scrambling The prime minis-
clashes between remaining militants and SDF fighters. fer to leave the European Union with-
Sunday to win over adversaries to her ter has found her
In a series of tweets, the U.S.-led coalition said the SDF out a divorce deal rather than delay
Brexit withdrawal plan as key Cabinet authority weakened
continued “back-clearance operations” to rid Baghouz of Britain’s departure from the bloc fur-
ministers denied media reports that after a series of set-
any militants or weapon caches. ther.
they were plotting to oust her. backs in Parliament
“The Syrian Democratic Forces will continue to deny Her office released a statement after-
Daesh a physical space and influence in the area and work to May spent the afternoon ensconced ward giving no hint about whether she Theresa May and her inability to
in a crisis meeting at her country resi- win meaningful
deny them the resources they need to return,” it said using had gained any new backing. It said
dence Chequers with fellow concessions from EU leaders who
the Arabic acronym for IS. “This back-clearance operation only that they discussed “whether
Conservatives and outspoken Brexit refuse to sweeten the Brexit deal.
will be deliberate and thorough and help ensure the long- there is sufficient support” to bring
term security for the area.”
A day earlier, a Syrian driver working with NBC News
reporters was killed by an explosive device that went off in
a house used by the SDF as a command post and a media cen-
ter for journalists covering the fighting in Baghouz.
Noah Oppenheim, the president of NBC News, said in a
statement that network employees escaped unharmed and
that the reason for the explosion was being investigated.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Monday • March 25, 2019 9


CASA Compact doesn’t respect the voters
controlled housing
Josh Becker, candidate
By Joshua Howard while offering no
assurances to those Guest for California Senate
A
lthough touted as a cure for at greatest risk of
perspective T
his is the third in a series of interviews with candi-
the Bay Area’s housing cri- displacement. dates for the seat of state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San
sis, a newly released region- Second, the Mateo, who will be termed out in 2020. Earlier
al housing proposal known as the CASA Compact interviews were with Michael Brownrigg, Burlingame coun-
CASA Compact fails on many levels. calls for a law 10, which would have paved the way cilman and Shelly Masur, Redwood City councilwoman. I
This plan and its $2.5 billion annu- known as “just for the type of housing price controls will be interviewing Sally Lieber, former assemblywoman
al price tag is the result of an 18- cause eviction.” the CASA Compact outlines. Several from Mountain View, next month.
month process led by the Association Under this policy, rental owners Bay Area cities including Menlo Park, I met Josh Becker for the first time several weeks ago. I
of Bay Area Governments. It’s billed must prove in court, or before a polit- Redwood City, San Mateo, and Palo had to scribble fast because his activities are extensive. If I
as a 10-point plan to tackle the ical body, the reasons for removing a Alto have taken steps to enact renter had to sum up what Becker, a 20-year Menlo Park resident,
region’s housing woes by asking problem resident. Because the legal protections that make sense for their is in a couple of words it would be an effective and successful
Sacramento lawmakers to dictate “one process is costly and very time-con- residents but do not include rent con- do-gooder and policy wonk.
size fits all” housing policies for suming, bad tenants stay put longer, trol. Becker was born and grew up in Philadelphia. His father
every city in the Bay Area. which is unfair to their law-abiding And while the CASA Compact was was a law professor at Villanova and his mother a social
Unfortunately, the compact neg- neighbors. Knowing that their ability being developed, there was little worker and biology teacher. He has a sister. He attended
lects to give much credit to those to evict is limited, many landlords input sought from city officials who local public schools in Philadelphia and Williams College
cities working to permit enough may reject applicants with an imper- have been working to address the where he was a liberal arts major. It was a time when stu-
homes for our growing population. It fect rental history. And these appli- housing crisis in their communities. dents felt the urge to do good so after graduation he and a
fails to respect the millions of voters cants are often those in the greatest Instead, it was crafted in a series of friend traveled to Central America to help those ravaged by
who opposed rent and eviction con- need of housing. meetings held in San Francisco, and war and poverty. They went
The CASA Compact provides few only after the compact was finalized on their own, not part of any
trols. And while many claim the com- group. They discovered a
pact is a tool to protect lower-income details on enforcement of a regional were city leaders and residents from
price control law, other than to create across the Bay Area consulted. small village in El Salvador
residents, it includes no guarantees of repatriated refugees where
for the families who need help the yet another government mandate. The CASA Compact is a bad fit. It’s
Regulating the cost of housing isn’t there was no school so they
most and lacks a meaningful response time for the Association of Bay Area started one to teach basic lit-
to the region’s growing homelessness cheap. Administering rent control in Governments and the stakeholders
the 15 California cities with rent reg- eracy and math. Becker was
crisis. who contributed to the compact to fluent in Spanish.
ulations, costs taxpayers $56.5 mil- return to the drawing board and find
First, the CASA Compact seeks to He returned to the states,
lion per year. Imagine what it might solutions that would actually alleviate
impose a price cap on every rented inspired to get involved in
cost to price control homes in the the housing crisis and immediately
unit in the Bay Area — including sin- politics, and landed a job as
101 Bay Area municipalities. help the many homeless people in the press secretary to U.S. Rep.
gle-family home rentals. But most troubling, this plan
Proponents claim this broad form Bay Area by getting input from the Marjorie Margolies who was
ignores the will of the electorate and communities on the best ways to the first Democrat in 116
of rent control would decrease the the communities it seeks to serve. In
number of households at risk of encourage construction of housing for years to represent a
the last three years, voters in five Bay families of all income levels. Pennsylvania conservative
homelessness and ease burdens on Area cities rejected rent and eviction
low- and fixed-income renters. The district. She became famous
controls, mostly by wide margins. In Joshua Howard is the senior v ice presi- by supporting President Bill
proposal, however, lacks any form of November 2018, California voters
means testing, making the Bay Area’s dent of the California Apartment Clinton’s budget even though she knew it would threaten
overwhelmingly rejected Proposition her re-election, which it did. Her son would go on to become
wealthiest residents eligible for price- Association.
Chelsea Clinton’s husband. 1992 was the Year of the
Woman and Becker became active in Emerge, an organiza-
Letters to the editor tion dedicated to helping women get elected to public office.
He earned double Stanford law and Stanford business
school graduate degrees in 1999. Before attending Stanford,
Dorothy Dimitre site to my own beliefs. During the walk-on passengers against passengers he developed among other projects Relief Net to help out of
2016 election, I left the box for presi- who bring their bikes on board. It is work D.C. staffers By the time he got to the Bay Area, he
Editor, dent on my ballot blank for the first unfortunate that Caltrain does not treat was well connected with the tech world. In 2000, he created
I am old. I can no longer keep up time in over 50 years. I could not vote its passengers equally and that bike- the Full Circle Fund, (which he still heads) a community
with the fast pace of the young. That’s a for Hillary Clinton and hated Trump’s passengers are treated as second-class leadership and policy innovation organization which funds
personal problem, not a societal prob- comments about women.  riders. Getting bumped from a train is nonprofits which are creating positive changes in the Bay
lem as Dorothy Dimitre and the two Quoting columnist Ms. Lempert: an experience that no walk-on passen- Area and builds civic leaders for the future. Recipient organi-
authors cited in her March 13 column “More Americans watch Fox than any ger would tolerate and yet it is okay for zations are involved in economic opportunity, education,
“A Fast New World” seem to think. other cable news show. These bikers to endure. Caltrain continues to environmental sustainability and health. Members of the
In a world of constant change, the Americans have no idea of what is actu- treat bikers as problem passengers fund pool their own resources and receive foundation funds
one thing that never changes is old ally happening. They will vote for rather than a dedicated, lively, active, to provide grants up to $25,000.
people complaining about the world Trump even as he leads them and us core group of passengers who do not Becker used his entrepreneurial expertise to co-found New
passing them by. over the cliff.” give up on Caltrain, something many Cycle Capital which funds for-profit social ventures with
Yeah, if we do not vote for Biden we walk-on passengers do during delays responsible missions mostly in clean energy. He was a part-
Michael Hitchcock are a bunch of deplorables. I enjoy and timing issues. All passengers ner from 2007-2010 and introduced potential investors to
KQED. deserve respect and Caltrain needs to be the fund.
Redwood City an agent of positive change rather than In 2011, Becker was recruited to run Lex Machina, whose
a stoker of irrational fear and negativi- goal is to bring openness and transparency to the law. It
ty. The future of Caltrain depends on began as a public interest project at Stanford Law School
Response to Ms. Lempert’s column Oscar Lopez-Guerra
doing service to all of its riders and and grew into a company (with a board, officers, etc.) with
Editor, San Mateo Caltrain would be failing in that goal if the resources to purchase documents so legal data would
Ms. Lempert’s “Age and experience they reduced bike capacity on future become transparent using analytics. Data was provided free
count for president” column in the train designs. Bike passengers are peo- to academics, judges and members of Congress and staff.
March 18 edition of the Daily Journal Bikers on Caltrain ple too. Law firms and other big companies paid. Becker served as
left me scratching my head. I try to Editor, CEO until mid-2018. The company was acquired by
keep a healthy, open mind to other In a recent rider survey, a question Yoichi Shiga LexisNexis in 2015.
people. I try to be respectful of opin- was posed that clearly shows the bias ***
San Francisco Jerry Brown appointed him to the California State
ions even if they are 100 percent oppo- of Caltrain as an organization that pits
Workforce Development Board five years ago and he is still
there under Gavin Newsom. In 2005, he became a founding
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10 Monday • March 25, 2019 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Businesses should boost cyber defenses


By Joyce M. Rosenberg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — When cyberthieves


attacked Empire Industries’ computer net-
work, technology manager Rich
Shemanskis could see files in the process of
being infected by malicious software.
“We were looking at the network, and I
noticed it, and another guy noticed it. We’re
looking at the files and watching them
change, ” Shemanskis recalls about the
attack three years ago.
Shemanskis told staffers to quickly shut
down their PCs, which helped limit the mal-
ware’s spread, but the company did lose
about a day’s worth of work. The saving
grace for the Manchester, Connecticut,
manufacturer of building materials was it
had backed up most of its files.
A cyberattack that leads to down time and
lost data can be more costly for smaller
companies than for larger businesses — an
average of $763 per affected computer or
other device versus $470, according to a
2018 study by the Poneman Institute, which
researches data protection. Many small
businesses don’t have sophisticated sys-
tems to protect themselves from hackers,
viruses, malware and what’s called ran-
somware, which renders files inaccessible
CYBERHADES ON VISUALHUNT
unless a computer user pays thieves to
A cyberattack that leads to down time and lost data can be costly for small companies.
release them. And many owners aren’t tech-
savvy enough to anticipate potential prob- along if computer systems are linked. was made easier by the website company’s found malware on her site and was able to
lems or don’t make use of technology That’s how cyberthieves hacked into the weak security — it didn’t use two-factor restore her content. Technicians said she
staffers or outside help to strengthen their computers of discount retailer Target in authentication, which requires a temporary was targeted because cyberthieves develop
defenses. 2013 — they broke in after first invading passcode in addition to a password. their skills by practicing on small web-
After the attack, Empire reassessed its the system of one of Target’s vendors. Moreover, the theft happened during a hurri- sites.
security. “We already had antivirus protec- Target had to settle legal claims for having cane and the company was shut down for 10 “Essentially, I was a playground for a
tion, but we upgraded everything — we not protected customers’ information that days; Marose couldn’t get any help. hacker,” says Naor. She now has a backup
added more layers of security,” Shmanskis was stolen. Marose now guards his information close- and an ongoing relationship with the secu-
says. Smaller businesses are likely to be even ly. “It changed the way I do business going rity company.
Empire’s experience shows why it’s criti- more vulnerable, Burley says, adding that forward,” Marose says. When hackers get hold of a small busi-
cal for small businesses to keep strong “it is the responsibility of the business to The attack on Amanda Naor’s website ness owner’s personal information, the
defenses against cybercriminals. be aware that those things can happen.” showed her why it’s critical to back up con- company can suffer. Josh Lamont’s Social
“The nature of the threat continues to Sometimes the invasion is more low- tent and data. Naor, who has a photography Security number was stolen five years ago
evolve,” says Diana Burley, a professor at tech. Jay Marose, who has a Los Angeles- business in Los Angeles, tried to log into when he became a joint depositor on his
George Washington University’s Graduate based publicity business, allowed a long- her site early last year but her password was mother’s account; unbeknownst to the fam-
School of Education and Human time friend who was also a client to use his rejected. Technicians at the company that ily, her identity had been stolen and the
Development whose expertise includes password to access his website-building hosted her site found that someone had thieves had access to all the information on
cybersecurity. Cyberthieves use increasing- account. The friend logged into the account hacked in and changed the password. Naor her accounts. Lamont discovered his
ly advanced technology and develop attack after their work relationship ended, took created a new password, but a week later was accounts had been hacked when a $13,000
methods that are harder to detect and foil, files that didn’t belong to him and reversed again locked out and her website was com- charge to an adult website appeared on his
she says. his payment to Marose. The incident cost pletely disorganized — pictures and text credit card. His bank froze his accounts,
A company’s computers can be invaded the publicist $10,000 and two clients. were jumbled haphazardly. She had no back- including those used in his consulting busi-
indirectly — a supplier or customer could be Marose realizes that giving the password up. ness, while it investigated what had hap-
attacked and the virus or malware is passed to someone else was a mistake. But the theft A website security company Naor hired pened.

Apple Watch may spot heart problem but more research needed
By Lauran Neergaard participants — about 2,100 — that they Cardiology conference in New Orleans. general population, ” said Dr. Valentin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS might have a problem. A-fib tends to come and go, and a week of Fuster, director of Mount Sinai Heart in New
But even among those flagged, “it’s not monitoring might have missed some cases, York and a former American Heart
WASHINGTON — A huge study suggests perfect,” cautioned Dr. Richard Kovacs of said Stanford lead researcher Dr. Mintu Association president, who wasn’t
the Apple Watch can detect a worrisome the American College of Cardiology, who Turakhia. But if the watch detected another involved with the study. Instead, he’d like
irregular heartbeat at least sometimes — wasn’t involved with the study. irregular heartbeat while someone was to see it tested in seniors with risk factors
but experts say more work is needed to tell People who received an alert were sup- wearing the EKG patch, 84 percent of the like high blood pressure.
if using wearable technology to screen for posed to consult a study doctor via telemed- time it really was a-fib, he said. A-fib occurs when the heart’s top cham-
heart problems really helps. icine and then wear an EKG patch measur- “This study we believe provides very bers, called the atria, get out of sync with
More than 419,000 Apple Watch users ing cardiac activity for the next week to encouraging evidence that a device, the the bottom chambers’ pumping action.
signed up for the unusual study, making it determine the watch’s accuracy. Some Apple Watch, can be used to detect a-fib and Sometimes patients feel a flutter or a racing
the largest ever to explore screening seem- skipped the virtual check-up to consult to point out to people when additional heart but many times they’re not aware of
ingly healthy people for atrial fibrillation, their own doctors; overall, about 57 per- monitoring or testing may be needed,” said an episode.
a condition that if untreated eventually can cent sought medical attention. Dr. Lloyd Minor, Stanford’s dean of medi- Sometimes the heart gets back into
trigger strokes. Among those who got EKG monitoring cine. rhythm on its own. Other patients get an
Stanford University researchers reported through the study, a third had atrial fibrilla- Other cardiac experts said the study, electric shock to get back into rhythm, or
Saturday that the watch didn’t panic flocks tion, according to preliminary results which was funded by Apple, suggests are prescribed blood thinners to counter the
of people, warning just half a percent of being presented at an American College of screening with wearable technology might stroke-causing blood clots that untreated a-
be technically feasible eventually, but fib can spur. A-fib causes 130,000 deaths
needs lots more research. and 750,000 hospitalizations a year in the
“I would not advise this to the overall U.S.
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take down Pistons 121-114
Monday • March 25, 2019

Ducks party at the Shark Tank


By Josh Dubow became the lone double-digit seed to straight after a lackluster start to the sea-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS advance to next weekend by beating UC son and will play top-seeded Virginia in
Irvine 73-54 on Sunday night. the South Regional semifinal on
SAN JOSE — Ehab Amin started the “Once we got a couple of baskets, our Thursday.
second half by cheering on his Oregon energy level went way up,” coach Dana “They fought back and came back and
teammates from the bench during a scor- Altman said. “Ehab had some key steals we could have been dead in the water
ing drought that seemed like it would and then we just started bouncing around again, but we’re resilient,” Pritchard said.
never end. again. But we were stuck in the mud. I put “Just credit to this team and what we’re
When the fifth-year senior got into the them to sleep at halftime with my capable of.”
game, he provided a jolt of energy that speech.” After going more than seven minutes
carried Oregon to the Sweet 16. Payton Pritchard led 12th-seeded without scoring to start the second half
Amin’s 3-pointer ended a run of 14 Oregon (25-12) with 18 points, Louis and squandering all of a 12-point lead, KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
straight points for UC Irvine and provid- King added 16 and Amin had 12 points Oregon’s Kenny Wooten dunks in the second round of
ed the pivotal spark that helped the Ducks and three steals. The Ducks have won 10 See OREGON, Page 14 the NCAA Tournament Sunday at SAP Center.

Bottari picks Bulldogs


Lack of Division I offers has Serra’s all-time leading passer
staying close to home to play QB at College of San Mateo
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Luke Bottari rewrote the record books at


Serra.
A three-year varsity football quarterback,
JOHN HEFTI/USA TODAY SPORTS Bottari passed names like Jesse Freitas Jr.
Jurickson Profar celebrates a home run against and brother Jim Freitas, and Tom Brady,
the Giants in the exhibition Bay Bridege Series among others in setting new career program
Sunday at the Oakland Coliseum. marks for passing yards (5, 791), pass
attempts (642), pass completions (434) and
A’s flex power touchdown throws (57).
Yet, come National Letter of Intent sign-

in Bay Bridge ing day on Feb. 6, when other local stand-


outs were officially committing to NCAA
Division I colelges, Bottari had zero
Series opener Division I offers.
“How many Division I offers, or how
many offers I may have doesn’t define me as
By Gideon Rubin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
a player,” said Bottari, whose height is list-
ed at 5-11 on Serra’s 2018 roster. “The only
one who can define me as a player is me.”
OAKLAND — Now that Japan is over for
Now, Bottari has enrolled at College of
the A’s, a couple of big swings helped wake
San Mateo, where he intends to begin offi-
up the slumbering offense for the green-and-
cial spring workouts April 8. With the
gold.
Bulldogs, he will aspire to follow in the
Stephen Piscotty and Jurickson Profar
footsteps of other undersized quarterbacks
homered against Giants starting pitcher
who have transferred to Division I programs
Dereck Rodriguez, and
in recent years, including Dru Brown
Ramon Laureano added a
(Hawaii), Ryan Brand (Maryland), Miles
bomb against the
Kendrick (Kansas) and, most recently,
bullpen, and Oakland
Kamalii Akina, who at 5-11 recently trans-
beat San Francisco 5-0
ferred to Hawaii.
Sunday in the Bay Bridge
On NLI day, Bottari had just one offer to
exhibition series.
play at a four-year, this from the NAIA pro-
The A’s kicked off the
gram at College of Idaho. He was also admit-
season with a pair of loss-
ted academically to University of Oregon,
es to Seattle last week in
Dereck Tokyo. Back stateside,
University of Washington, University of
Rodriguez Utah and Montana State; none of the four
they are prepping for their
Division I schools, however, would have
home opener Thursday against the Angels.
allowed him to continue his football career.
“It was weird, plus the jet lag, with some
So, after weighing several community
of the guys it seemed like we were kind of
college possibilities, Bottari opted to stay
sleepwalking through (batting practice),”
close to home at CSM, where six Serra grad-
A’s manager Bob Melvin said. “You put a
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO uates were on roster last season.
couple of good swings on them and the next
thing you know you’ve got five runs on the
In three years of varsity football at Serra, quarterback Luke Bottari set career program records
for passing yards, pass attempts, pass completions and touchdown throws. See BOTTARI, Page 16
board and the way those two guys were
pitching that was enough today.”
Brett Anderson pitched six innings of
three-hit ball, and Frankie Montas struck
out three while finishing the three-hitter.
The 31-year-old Anderson struck out three
Tomkinson off to fast start for Menlo
By Terry Bernal girls’ mile Saturday at event, she also recorded the best time in the
and walked one, capping an impressive the Azusa Pacific/Arroyo history of the West Bay Athletic League,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
spring for the injury-prone left-hander. High School Meet of breaking the record of 5:04. 28 set by
“Coming in, you hope he’s healthy Champions. Menlo’s Lizzie Lacy in 2015.
Even during a “down week,” Menlo junior
enough to get through a spring and he’s While Tomkinson set- ”Obviously she’s used to shorter races on
Charlotte Tomkinson is skyrocketing to
been way better than that. He’s really tled for eighth place the track,” Menlo head coach Jorge Chen
the top of track and field leaderboards.
pitched well,” Melvin said. “You really among some of the best said. “This is a bigger race for her but she
Through two previous weeks, Tomkinson
don’t go on spring training results for guys distant runners in the did really well.”
was busy setting the standard in the girls’
like him but it’s nice to see him in the fash- state, her time of 5 min- Was it the biggest splash of Tomkinson’s
800 meters, recording the best time of any
ion that he is.” Charlotte utes, 3.87 seconds was a junior season to date? Certainly not. And it
runner in the state of California in consecu-
tive meets. This week, she pivoted, taking
Tomkinson historic one. She not
See BASEBALL, Page 15 on a rare event in the elite invitational only broke Menlo’s program record for the See TRACK, Page 14
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points and 22 rebounds in a first-

Centers of attention round win over North Carolina


despite being constantly surrounded
by Tar Heels.
“I enjoy playing if they’re bigger
Cal-Baylor post matchup in spotlight of women’s 2nd round than me or if they’re the same size as
me or they’re smaller than me,”
By Stephen Hawkins round of the women’s NCAA you don’t usually do and you can Anigwe said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tournament for the third time in six actually put the ball down more.” Both Brown and Anigwe have 6-4
years. Baylor (32-1) has won 15 consec- post junior teammates — Lauren
“Maybe, I’m praying. Not many utive NCAA Tournament games on Kristine Kalani
Baylor’s Kalani Brown and Cox for Baylor and CJ West for Cal.
California’s Kristine Anigwe are so people get to see two bigs go at it,” its home court, and is trying to get Anigwe Brown
“Obviously your eyes go to
often the center of attention for mul- said Brown, the 6-foot-7 All-Big 12 to the Sweet 16 for the 11th year in country, men or women, with a dou- Kalani and Kristine, the front
tiple defenders. There are rarely any center. “I know Kristine probably a row — this time in the Greensboro ble-double in every game this sea- court,” Cal coach Lindsay Gottlieb
one-on-one chances for the standout doesn’t see a lot of one-on-ones on Regional. The Lady Bears are the son. The 6-4 All-Pac-12 player is said. “It may come down to the play
seniors. her either, so she’s probably beg- No. 1 overall seed in the 64-team averaging 22.8 points and a nation- of everybody else, and we’re just
That could change Monday night ging on a one-on-one. So maybe, NCAA field. al-best 16.5 rebounds per game for looking forward to competing
when their teams meet in the second yeah, just to get loose and do moves Anigwe is the only player in the No. 8 seed Cal (20-12). She had 18 against a great team.”

Coffee’s contributions go beyond court


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

STANFORD — Shannon Coffee wanted to


learn sign language in high school back home
in Ohio, yet the timing never worked out and
she focused first on getting through her
Spanish studies as her mom suggested.
Coffee found a class right away the
moment she arrived at Stanford to play bas-
ketball four years ago.
“I was drawn to it,” she said.
DAVID BUTLER II/USA TODAY SPORTS On Monday night, the senior will sign
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski announced the national anthem before her final home
his retirement Sunday after nine NFL seasons. game at Maples Pavilion. Coffee
approached coach Tara VanDerveer midsea-

Gronk goes out son inquiring whether she might sign The
Star-Spangled Banner for games, and the
Hall of Fame coach told her of course.

on top for Pats


By Kyle Hightower
“It was just kind of something that I’ve been
interested in. I’m not really sure what kind of
drew me to it, but then when I got here to
Stanford I heard that it was an option to take STANFORD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and I was like, ‘Oh, I have to do it,”’ Coffee Shannon Coffee during the Pac-12 Tournament championship game March 10 in Las Vegas.
recalled. “Luckily I got in my freshman year to
BOSTON — The party’s officially over for the class and I really enjoyed it. It’s just differ- team, she’s a captain, a leader, it’s really with research and data collection, a project
Rob Gronkowski. ent than other languages. I feel it’s more ben- exciting to see her have such a great senior involving mouth guards developed by
The New England Patriots’ fun-loving, eficial in the lives of some people.” year and have some special talent, too.” Stanford engineers.
touchdown-spiking tight end announced Second-seeded Stanford (29-4) will host Coffee’s contributions to Stanford may Signing is a side passion. Coffee doesn’t
Sunday that he is retiring from the NFL after seventh-seeded BYU (26-6) for a trip to the go under the radar — she has two career have any deaf family members or friends,
nine mostly dominant, Super Bowl-filled Chicago Regional semifinals. School offi- starts, both last season, and averaged 1.5 but hopes she can provide something bene-
seasons. cials cleared the idea with the NCAA before points and 1.5 rebounds as a senior — com- ficial for the hearing-impaired when they
The four-time All-Pro posted his decision formally giving Coffee the go to sign, which pared to the stars who play far more minutes attend Stanford games. She has been work-
on Instagram, saying that a few months shy she couldn’t do for the 79-54 first-round win and pile up impressive statistics. Though at ing one-on-one with her professor to
of his 30th birthday “it’s time to move for- against UC Davis on Saturday because 6-foot-5 and wearing a black mask in games become more proficient.
ward and move forward with a big smile.” Stanford’s band didn’t perform the anthem. to protect her nose after injuring it during a “I’ve been working with her and just kind
“It all started at 20 years old on stage at the “She’s taken sign language at Stanford December practice, you can’t miss Coffee of getting to know her and the deaf culture
NFL draft when my dream came true, and now and she asked me if she could do that and I when VanDerveer calls on her for key min- and it’s really important,” Coffee said. “Sign
here I am about to turn 30 in a few months said, yes. At first I thought she wanted to utes off the bench. Coffee also is one of language is really important to them and any
with a decision I feel is the biggest of my life sing it and I said no. But signing is OK,” those high-achieving Stanford students little signs that you can do go a long way
so far,” Gronkowski wrote in his post. “I will VanDerveer said. “Shannon has had a fabu- who makes your jaw drop: A human biology with the deaf community and I think that
be retiring from the game of football today.” lous senior year and we’re not in the posi- major, she spent last summer interning with there’s a lot of accommodations at arenas and
tion that we’re in without her great contri- the Stanford Center for Clinical Research.
See GRONK, Page 16 butions. ...Shannon brings a lot to our There, she worked on a concussion study See COFFEE, Page 16
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Duke survives UCF to Warriors 121, Pistons 114

Dubs shoot down Motown


advance to Sweet 16
By Peter Iacobelli shared a long embrace at midcourt
By Rob Gloster
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS after it was over. OAKLAND — Stephen Curry was
Barrett finished with 16 points. back after a night off, and all was
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Zion It looked as if Dawkins might well again for the Warriors.
Williamson took on 7-foot-6 take down his dad’s alma mater in Curry had 26 points, Klay
Tacko Fall at the end and won. So the NCAAs. Thompson added 24 and the
did top-seeded Duke — barely — His last basket broke a 70-all tie Warriors rebounded a night after a
when two last-ditch shots by UCF and when Fall dunked Taylor’s miss blowout loss with a 121-114 win
rolled off the rim. — the play was reviewed for a pos- over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday.
Aubrey Dawkins finished with 32 sible shot-clock violation — the The Warriors fell 126-91 to the
points, but his tip-in try just Knights were ahead 74-70. Dallas Mavericks on Saturday, but
missed Sunday, and Duke advanced UCF missed a huge chance to go that was with Curry resting on the
BOB DONNAN/USA TODAY SPORTS
with a 77-76 victory to reach the up six when it couldn’t quite on an bench. He came back strong
alley-oop dunk attempt with 1:49 Duke forward Zion Williamson
Sweet 16. against the Pistons, and Golden
left, and Cam Reddish came back blocks the shot of UCF center Tacko
Williamson had 32 points, State also got 14 points and 11
with a 3-pointer for Duke. Taylor Fall Sunday at Colonial Life Arena.
including a layup over Fall with assists from Kevin Durant.
14.4 seconds left and his team trail- made 76-73 with two foul shots Liberty in Washington, D.C., on Draymond Green added 14 points
ing 76-73. Fall fouled out on the with 45 seconds to go. Friday night for a spot in the Elite and eight assists.
play and the 6-foot-7 Williamson Williamson then missed a 3, but Eight. Warriors guard Shaun CARY EDMONDSON/USA TODAY
missed the free throw, but RJ Duke grabbed the rebound and got Williamson, the game’s most Livingston, who had eight points Klay Thompson shoots over Pistons
Barrett scored on a putback to put the ball back to their dominant explosive player, was clearly off the bench, said having Curry on guard Luke Kennard in the fourth
the Blue Devils (31-5) ahead. freshman. Williams caught a pass affected by Fall. Who wouldn’t be the court was of the “utmost impor- quarter Sunday at Oracle Arena.
Ninth-seeded UCF (24-9) had a left of the key and dribbled straight as the Knights senior stood 11 tance for sure. He’s kind of the back-to-back contests this season
final chance. Two of them, actually, into Fall’s 7-6, 310-pound frame. inches taller than Williamson and engine of the team. His pace and while recovering from a left
from in close. Fall had stuffed Williamson three has a wingspan of 8-foot-4? his gravity on the court, it opens Achilles tendon injury.
B.J. Taylor missed a short jumper previous times and Duke’s young But with Fall inside, Williamson up the game for all of us.” Green hit a 3-pointer at the
and Dawkins failed on his tip star was less effective underneath went outside hitting three 3-point- Curry said there was a sense of buzzer to give the Warriors a 63-49
attempt with less than 2 seconds than he’d been his past four games. ers after entering with just 18 on intensity from the start after the halftime lead, and Golden State led
left, the ball spinning off the rim. But Williamson got this shot to the season. And when Fall was hit big loss. 97-77 entering the fourth. The
Duke got the rebound, ran out the drop, shouting as he fell hard to the with foul trouble, Williamson “Nobody felt good about that, Pistons got within nine points
clock and moved on to the Sweet 16 ground. charged to the hoop. even the guys that didn’t play,” said with five minutes left in the final
for 27th time and fourth time in the When Duke dribbled away with Fall finished with 15 points and Curry, who had played 49 straight quarter, but a long 3 by Curry gave
past five years. the final rebound, Williamson and six rebounds in his final college games before Saturday’s night off. the Warriors back their double-digit
Dawkins cringed at the miss. His his teammates jumped in celebra- game. “You could see that sense of lead until the final seconds.
father, Johnny, is the UCF coach tion and relief. They were moving Duke’s four fantastic freshmen urgency, especially in the first quar-
and was a former Duke star and on. combined for 72 of its 77 points. ter to set the tone and try to make
Tip-ins
longtime assistant under coach Duke will face fourth-seeded Reddish had 13 points and Tre the game as easy as possible on Curry scored the Warriors’ first
Mike Krzyzewski. The two coaches Virginia Tech or No. 12 seed Jones 11. ourselves for 48 minutes.” eight points. ... With their 50th
The win moved the Warriors (50- win of the season, set a franchise

Cal fires coach Wyking Jones after two 8-win seasons 23) back into the first seed in the
Western Conference by a half-game
record with six 50-win seasons in a
row. ... Durant hit his only 3-point-
er of the night in the second quarter,
By Josh Dubow been told he bring in for interviews. Assistant over the Nuggets (49-23). The
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would return to Marty Wilson has agreed to serve Pistons slipped to seventh in the tying him with Glen Rice for 25th
Cal for a third as interim coach while the rest of Eastern Conference with the loss. place on NBA career list with 1,559
BERKELEY — Cal expects its s e a s o n . the staff is under contract and Blake Griffin had 24 points and made shots from beyond the arc.
men’s basketball program to Knowlton met Knowlton will let the next coach eight assists to lead Detroit. Luke
return to winning at the highest with Cal’s play- decide on who might be retained. Kennard hit three 3-pointers and Rest vs. wins
level soon, and plans to find the ers last week Jones had a 16-47 record during had 20 points off the bench. Though Warriors coach Steve
right coach to lead that comeback. and then told his time at Cal. The Golden Bears “We are all right, we are playing Kerr said he is still aiming his team
The university fired basketball Jones Sunday. followed up a school-record 16- good basketball,” Pistons guard for the top seed in the Western
coach Wyking Jones on Sunday Wyking Jones Cal has hired game losing streak by winning Ish Smith said. “We are just playing Conference, he said before the
after Cal won just eight games in a search firm to the final three regular-season (some of the best teams in the game that players’ “health always
each of his first two seasons. find its next head coach “ASAP,” games this season. West).” comes first” and that he will con-
Athletic director Jim Knowlton Knowlton said, and he also has Jones won just five conference DeMarcus Cousins and Andre tinue to give his players nights off
announced the decision days after already formed his own short list games in his two seasons at Cal, fin- Iguodala sat out for the Warriors. as needed during the last three
reports emerged that Jones had of candidates he would like to ishing last in the Pac-12 both years. Cousins is not playing in any weeks of the regular season.
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pointing outcome at last season’s state ing outcome with a pro- a time of 2:21.85.

TRACK meet. Sixth place is nothing to scoff at,


sure. It put her on the podium as a sopho-
more after all. But her finals performance
gram change of her own.
While Tomkinson was
competing in the mile —
In the field events, Terra Nova senior
Carly Watts continued her march to discus
and shot put dominance. Watts took the dis-
Continued from page 11 began with an upsetting restart when the a rarer event in the high cus title with a top throw of 139 feet, 7 inch-
runner in front of her tripped, causing school ranks — Pretre ran es. She also topped her CCS-best mark set
Tomkinson to trip over her. in the 1,600 meters at the previous week, firing a first-place dis-
seems the best is yet to come for the 2018 Azusa, setting a new per-
While a restart was declared for the mishap tance of 45-6.
Central Coast Section champion in the 800 sonal record of 5:01.73.
happening inside the opening 50 meters of St. Ignatius sophomore Megan Ronan, of
meters, an event in which she took sixth She also set a PR in the
the event, Tomkinson was visibly rattled. Kyra Pretre Burlingame, took the title in the girls’ long
place at the state championship meet. 800 later in the day with a
“For me, I thought she could have been jump with a distance of 18-2.
Running the mile is an important warm- top 3 last year,” Chen said. “Unfortunately time of 2:14.29.
up for her, though. She has another off-
brand race set for this coming Saturday at
she got tripped up, things didn’t go her way.
M-A girls shine at Serra Top 7 Serra boys repeat in 4x100 relay
But she was still a podium finisher … and
the Stanford Invitational, where she plans that’s very good. Nothing to be sad about. For the second straight year at the Serra
to run the girls’ 400. This leads up to April Menlo-Atherton seniors Jessica Eagle and
But after that race she knew she could go a Sara Osterberg each topped the podium twice Top 7, Serra took the title in the boys’
5-6 and the Arcadia Invitational in Los lot faster. So, it gave her a lot of motiva- 4x100 relay. The all-junior team of Juan
Angeles, where she will return to her spe- as the M-A girls captured the team champi-
tion.” onship Saturday at the Serra Top 7 meet in Pablo Roa, Nate Sanchez, Terence Loville
cialty 800 for a preview of the state cham- The motivation carried over to difficult and Dylan Eaton topped the podium with a
pionships later this year. San Mateo. The Bears totaled 86 points,
decision come her junior year. As an under- topping second-place Carondelet (74.5) and time of 43.70. Sanchez also took second in
Tomkinson has already clocked two of the classman, Tomkinson played girls’ soccer at third-place Notre Dame-Belmont (52). the boys’ 400 in 50.99 seconds.
most impressive 800 runs among California Menlo but this year opted to run for the Osterberg topped the field in the 1,600 Serra took second place in the team com-
high school runners this season. She opened iGreyhounds winter club team on the indoor with a time of 5:20.93. She went on the win petition with 58 points, finishing well back
the season at the New Balance Nationals in track circuit. As a result, she missed out on the 3,200 with a time of 11:42.09, outduel- of Santa Teresa (83). De La Salle and Menlo-
New York City with a time of 2:13.03. It was Menlo’s CCS Division I girls’ soccer cham- ing M-A teammate Claire Beebe down the Atherton tied for third place (56 apiece).
the best time in California for exactly one pionship. stretch. Beebe, a sophomore, recorded a sec- M-A earned two individual boys’ champi-
week before she bettered it at the Dublin The trade off seems to be in the exception- ond-place time of 11:43.95. onships. In the 100, M-A junior Francisco
Distance Fiesta with a 2:10.61. al outlook of Tomkinson’s junior track sea- Eagle shined in the girls’ 100, taking first Sanchez won with a time of 11.34 seconds,
“She’s obviously one of the top runners son. place in 12.46 seconds. Eagle also topped topping Serra’s Eaton (11.38) in a photo
not only in the state of California but in the “In some ways she felt like she has some the podium in the girls’ 4x100 relay, along finish. M-A senior Cole Mediratta took first
country as well,” Chen said. unfinished business to be taken care of,” with seniors Autriyana Hardy, Maggie Hall in the boys’ 3,200 with a time of 9:52.72.
These are the early marks of a runner on a Chen said. “And she’s obviously taking care and Lauren Collinsworth, with a time of Sacred Heart Prep senior Max Cluss took
mission. Tomkinson is competing with a of it this year.” 49.57. first place in the boys’ 1,600 with a time of
proverbial chip on her shoulder after a disap- Menlo junior Kyra Pretre saw an encourag- Mills senior Tessa Chan won the 800 with 4:29.28.

quickly turned into a laugher with Kenny extremely grateful that we’ve had this expe- that ended a drought of 7:32. Amin then drew a

OREGON Wooten getting a block on one end and an


alley-oop on the other to make it 68-49
with just more than two minutes to play.
rience,” Cartwright said. “I know we believe
we could have gone farther.”
The Anteaters looked like an entirely dif-
charge, and King followed with another 3 that
put Oregon up 41-37 midway through the half.
“As soon as Ehab made that basket I knew
Continued from page 11 Robert Cartwright scored 14 points and ferent team coming out of halftime starting he was going to turn it on for us,” Wooten
Evan Leonard added 11 for UC Irvine, which with a 3-pointer by Cartwright on the open- said. “Then he got a charge. That’s all the
Oregon used a 15-3 run to take control and came into the game with longest active win- ing possession. That started a run of 14 energy we needed.”
end a 17-game winning streak for the 13th- ning streak in the nation. points in a row that put UC Irvine ahead 37- Wooten capped the 15-3 burst with an
seeded Anteaters (31-6). “I feel like we gave everything we had, 35 on a layup by Cartwright. emphatic dunk that made it 50-40.
Amin started it with a 3-pointer and and I know the final score isn’t indicative of The Ducks missed their first 11 shots from The Ducks jumped on top early and used a 10-
caused two turnovers. Pritchard scored how hard we played tonight and our entire the field and committed four turnovers before 1 run featuring an emphatic slam by Wooten to
seven points in the spurt, and the game season, but looking back on it, we’re finally breaking through on Amin’s 3-pointer take a 27-16 lead. They led 35-23 at the break.

t t t
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Trout says he’s ‘Angel for life’ Herta, 18, becomes youngest
By Greg Beacham
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
devoted to the organiza-
tion that drafted him in
winner in history of IndyCar
2009 and fostered his By Jim Vertuno when the caution flag
ANAHEIM — Mike Trout smiled into the development into a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS came out, and then had
postcard-perfect Orange County sunlight superstar. his race end with a drive-
and said exactly what every Angels fan has “He was born an AUSTIN, Texas — Everything went shaft failure during his
spent years hoping to hear. Angel, and he was raised Colton Herta’s way on Sunday, from the vic- last pit stop for a late tire
“I know there was a lot of talk about an Angel, and he repre- tory on the race track to the sparkling wine change. Rossi finished
going back East, but I enjoy every minute sents this organization on the podium instead of apple cider. ninth.
being here,” Trout said Sunday. “This is my better than anybody, ” The 18-year American rookie became the Power started from
Mike Trout pole position and could
home. I love it. I think the direction of the Angels general manager youngest winner in IndyCar history when he
franchise, if it was going the other way, I Billy Eppler said. “He’ll be the first player captured the IndyCar Classic after a late-race Colton Herta have earned a $100,000
would have had to consider going. But it to go into the Hall of Fame like that for the crash near the entry to pit row helped him bonus if he had won the
never crossed my mind. I was going to be an Angels.” steal past the leaders to the checkered flag. race.
Angel for life, sure.” Trout is a seven-time All-Star who has fin- Flanked on the podium by 28-year-old “Massively disappointed man. (To) lead
The crowd around the main entrance to ished in the top two of AL MVP voting six Josef Newgarden and 38-year-old Ryan so many laps,” Power said. “The yellow did-
Angel Stadium burst into raucous cheers, times. Among the innumerable jaw-drop- Hunter-Reay, Herta was handed a bottle of n’t get us, the drive shaft did.”
and so did Trout’s dozens of teammates and ping numbers posted by the 2012 AL sparkling wine for the victory celebration Herta still had work to do to stay ahead of
coaches in the audience below the podium. Rookie of the Year are a career .990 OPS, while someone handed Newgarden the cider. Newgarden and Hunter-Reay, both former
The $426.5 million, 12-year contract for 240 homers and 64.9 wins above replace- Glug! Herta, still well under the legal IndyCar champions. Herta dialed up the
the two-time AL MVP is an extraordinary ment since he reached the majors in 2011. drinking age of 21, took a big drink. speed that made him so quick on the track in
reward for a singular homegrown talent who Eppler said the parameters of Trout’s “I didn’t switch back,” Herta said. “I took preseason testing.
never wanted to leave. After returning from long-term deal have been on his mind ever a swig and said, ‘This is real!” “He’s been quick since he hit the track,”
spring training with their franchise corner- since he got the job in late 2015. The Newgarden was impressed. Hunter-Reay said. “At first sight I wouldn’t
stone firmly in place, the Angels paused on Angels have been talking about getting a “They gave me his drink, and gave him trust that guy with my Honda Civic, but he’s
the final weekend before the regular season deal done since 2017, and their talks with mine. Which is very cool of Texas,” very talented. This is the big league and he
to celebrate Trout being home to stay. agent Craig Landis picked up last month Newgarden said. just won an IndyCar race.”
“I want to bring a championship back to when everyone decided a quick agreement Herta’s win also delivered the first victory The previous youngest race winner was
Anaheim. Let’s go, baby!” Trout said. could wipe out two years of uncertainty. for Harding Steinbrenner Racing , where Graham Rahal in 2008 at age 19. Herta turns
Trout got the biggest contract in North The deal includes no opt-out clauses to George Steinbrenner IV — yes, of the 19 on Saturday.
American sports history last week, securing allow Trout to renegotiate because neither Steinbrenner baseball family — is the “One race win isn’t enough. I want to get
his future with the Angels instead of waiting party wanted the options. youngest co-owner in series history and the another,” Herta said.
to entertain offers from the Phillies, “It’s a historical contract,” Eppler said. youngest owner of a race-winning car at age IndyCar didn’t enforce track rules that
Yankees or any other likely suitor when he “But as far as historical contracts go, it was 22. After the victory, the New York Yankees apply to the Formula One cars the Circuit of
reached free agency in two years. The native a pretty smooth one. ... Mike wants this to tweeted congratulations to the victors. the Americas was built for. That led to some
of southern New Jersey has been linked to be his last contract, so we checked that box “In this sport it takes perfect execution wide racing and ultimately the crackup that
Philadelphia for years, but Trout remained right from the get-go.” and a little bit of luck,” Steinbrenner said. cost Power his chance to win.
“We caught the little bit of luck ... and The cars were allowed sweeping runoffs
Colton did the rest.” through turns and Rosenqvist and
so there’s really no timetable on it, but obvi-

BASEBALL ously the sooner the better with a guy like


him.” Profar, Mark Canha and Chad Pinder
will split time at first until Olson returns,
Herta was running a distant third behind
Team Penske’s Will Power and Andretti
Autosports’ Alexander Rossi until James
Hinchcliffe bumped rookie Felix Rosenqvist
Hinchcliffe touched as they were coming out
of a wide run on Turn 19 near pit lane. Two
days earlier, Rosenqvist said he likes the
open racing without track limits and Power
Continued from page 11 Melvin said. ... LHP Jesus Luzardo (strained
into a spin and then the wall near the entry said they should be enforced.
left shoulder) has started a strengthening pro-
to pit lane. Hunter-Reay and Newgarden said the issue
gram. The touted prospect is expected to miss
Rodriguez gave up three runs in four Power, who started from pole position and will have to be addressed before next year’s
at least four weeks. “He’s felt better the last
innings in his final preseason tuneup for the dominated through 45 laps, lost his big lead race.
couple of days, but it doesn’t affect the
Giants. He struck out two and walked two. timetable,” Melvin said.
Manager Bruce Bochy said Rodriguez will
begin the season as the team’s third starter,
slotted for Saturday’s game in San Diego. Giants moves
“I felt really good, the body feels good, I’m San Francisco acquired veteran catcher Erik
ready to back out there,” Rodriguez said. Kratz in a trade with the Brewers in exchange
Piscotty went deep after Matt Chapman for minor league infielder C.J. Hinojosa. The
walked with one out in the first. Profar con- Giants reassigned catcher Stephen Vogt to
nected in the fourth, and Laureano added a two- minor league camp, and right-hander Jose
run shot in the seventh. Lopez was designated for assignment.
No tes : Melvin said 1B Matt Olson will be
out indefinitely after undergoing surgery on Up next
Friday on his right hand. “Now it’s just about
hopefully that bone healing up and getting RHP Liam Hendricks will start for Oakland
him back out there as quick as you can,” for the second game of the three-game exhi-
Melvin said. “There’s also a period of time bition series in San Francisco on Monday.
where you have to build up the hand strength, LHP Drew Pomeranz will go for the Giants.
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GRONK
field. Instagram, along with an emoji of a goat to down drive during their 13-3 victory.
It led him to hint at retirement following refer to Gronkowski as the greatest of all-time. A fan favorite in New England for his gregar-
New England’s Super Bowl loss to the “Couldn’t be a better person or teammate!!!!” ious and playful persona that included awkward
Philadelphia Eagles to end the 2017 season It was a sentiment shared by receiver Julian dance moves and touchdown celebrations,
Continued from page 12 and again last month after the Patriots’ Super Edelman. Gronkowski was one of the most dominant
Bowl win over the Los Angeles Rams. “The other goat,” Edelman posted on his tight ends of his era.
Drew Rosenhaus, Gronkowski’s agent, con- In his Instagram post, Gronkowski Instagram page, also referring to Brady. His 12 career postseason touchdown recep-
firmed his client’s decision to retire. thanked the Patriots organization, coach Though he won’t have the longevity of tions are the most by a tight end in NFL play-
Bill Belichick and New England’s fans for some of his contemporaries at tight end, off history. His 81 career postseason catches
The playmaking tight end, who turns 30 in their support during his nine NFL seasons. Gronkowski is expected to get strong consid-
May, leaves as a three-time Super Bowl cham- are also best among tight ends.
“Thank you for everyone accepting who I am eration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame when
pion who established himself as one of the and the dedication I have put into my work to eligible. He’ll also retire with 79 career TD catches —
most dominant players at his position and one be the best player I could be,” Gronkowski regular season and playoffs — which is third
Gronkowski, a second-round pick in the
of Tom Brady’s favorite targets. His personali- wrote. all-time by a tight end behind only Antonio
2010 draft, had his fourth career 1,000-yard
ty — on and off the field — was as big as his Belichick said Gronkowski was a major rea- Gates (116) and Tony Gonzalez (111).
receiving season in 2017 and was an All-Pro
biceps, and he always seemed to be the life of son the Patriots won championships. Brady and Gronkowski connected on 78 TD
for the fourth time that season.
the party. passes. It is the second-most scoring connec-
“His production spoke for itself, but his But at times he looked like a shell of himself
“In the nine years that I have known Rob daily attitude, unmistakably positive energy during the Patriots’ Super Bowl run this past tions between a quarterback and a tight end in
Gronkowski, I have never known him to have wherever he went and toward whoever he season. Gronkowski finished the 2018 regular NFL history behind only Philip Rivers and
a bad day,” Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in touched will never be forgotten,” Belichick season with just 47 catches for 682 yards and Gates (89) and is fifth overall between quarter-
a statement. “He always has a youthful exuber- said in a statement. three touchdowns. backs and all pass-catchers.
ance about him and is a joy to be around. Gronkowski’s teammates also almost imme- He had one of his best games of the season “Rob will leave an indelible mark on the
But Gronkowski has been dogged in recent diately began to flood social media with well- in the Patriots’ Super Bowl win over the Rams, Patriots organization and the game,” Brady
seasons by back, knee, ankle and arm injuries wishes. hauling in six catches for 87 yards, including said, “as among the best, most complete play-
that have limited his ability to stay on the “Love you man!!” Brady wrote on two receptions on New England’s only touch- ers at his position to ever play.”

On the field, he paired with Leki Nunn at list records for completion percentage, but school quarterback, leading Woodside to the

BOTTARI quarterback in 2016 as Serra advanced to the


CIF Division 2-A State Championship
Bowl, where the Padres lost 42-40 to Sierra
Bottari’s mark of 72.2 percent in 2017 is
certainly up there.
Whereas Nunn, at 5-11, possessed the
2004 Central Coast Section Medium School
championship.
Edelman also started his collegiate career
Continued from page 11 Canyon-Chatsworth. In 2017, with Nunn athletic speed to convert to wide receiver at at CSM before transferring to Kent State.
graduated and moving on to a Division I San Jose State, Bottari isn’t quite as fast. He “I think it’s a testament to how much he
opportunity at San Jose State, Bottari has direct foot speed, but not the speed loves the sports of football and how much
“He’s committed to us and we’re really helmed a mighty Serra offense back to the agility to play another skill position. work he’s put in,” Bottari said. “After being
excited,” CSM head coach Tim Tulloch said. State Championship Bowl stage, where this “I think I could play at the highest level, under-recruited, I look to take after him and
“He just brings so much to the table. He time the Padres captured the Division 2-AA so quarterback is where I’ll stay,” Bottari the work he’s put in.”
obviously did so much on the field at Serra title. said. “I’ll work on the things I can control While CSM’s depth chart at the quarter-
… but so much of who he is and what he is
2017 was a record-shattering year the and see where it leads me.” back position is solid — including incom-
is off the field.”
Padres, who set the program record for Bottari draws inspiration not just from ing sophomore Terrell Carter, who trans-
Off the field, Bottari founded the non- offense for the second straight year, march- Nunn, but from another former San Mateo ferred from San Jose State at the start of
profit organization Play 4 Prevention prior ing for 6,474 total yards. Bottari was at the County standout that didn’t garner any 2018 — Bottari’s future is under center.
to his junior season. Later in the year, he forefront, setting single-season records for Division I consideration out of high school “Oh yeah, he’s playing quarterback for
was honored by the U.S. Marine Corps as a passing yards (2,770), pass attempts (281), — New England Patriots slot receiver Julian us,” Tulloch said. “He’s a special one. He’s
Bay Area Semper Fidelis All-American. and pass completions (203). Serra does not Edelman. At 5-10, Edelman was also a high one we’re really excited about.”

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sign language — will sign to Coffee
and they don’t even have to speak.
Coffee just completed her fifth quar-
there’s this whole group of people who
in most cases aren’t being included in
or can’t participate in the anthem and
ter of sign language courses. what’s really awesome about what
different things like that for different she’s doing is she’s opening a door for
“Shannon helps me all the time
people. Having the signed anthem can studying for exams and whenever I other people to be able to participate
really just make people feel welcome, have questions. Sometimes we’re in in something that is a huge part of
deaf people feel welcome and just kind of practice and sometimes I’ll sign to her sports and it’s the opening part, it’s
create just a community with them instead of talking to her, just to prac- the intro. I think it’s really, really
involved as well.” tice. But I’m not sure if really anyone important and I think it’s amazing that
Sometimes in practice, teammate else notices that. What’s amazing you do that.”
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Puppy love
M
y column my rules, here’s
another update on life
with Lola, the world’s
most adorable puppy. Six months
old and just topping 8 pounds, I
admit that I am smitten. Because of
our family’s schedules, I get to put
Lola to bed at night and am also the
one with whom she starts her day. Nighttime is silly,
sweet, simple. Lola is crate-trained. (You know the con-
cept of crate-training, right? Dogs are by nature denning
animals and a good-size crate or kennel, introduced gently
and gradually, will become your pup’s safe and secure
place. It’s also a great way to avoid a young dog’s destruc-
tive and pre-potty-trained behavior and, as such, avoid the
drama and fear that results when humans punish an unat-
tended dog for shredding/soiling the couch. Done right,
with love and patience, a crate is great for both the living
and the inanimate things in the home!) For Lola, “let’s go
night-night” means a gleeful dash to our bedroom, happily
leaping into the pillow-lined crate along with a soft toy,
and that’s about it. Since her one speed most of the day is
“on” it’s no surprise that her nightly “off” is long and
uninterrupted: Lola is out cold for six or more hours, and
that works for me too.
That crate is next to my side of the bed and me being a
light sleeper (unlike my pup) her slightest stirring tends
to get me up when she’s ready to start the day. I slip on old
clogs and an extra layer and, as she’s decided is appropri-
ate, I lay down on the floor, open the crate door, and reach
inside. She’s ready to pee (and frankly I am too) but not
before we spend a few minutes hugging. Eventually I
scoop her up into my arms and carry her nose-licking lit-
tle self out into our backyard, gently lowering her onto
San Mateo County Supervisor Dave Pine, left, and Mike McCord, chair of the Citizens Environmental Council of Burlingame, the ground. (Yes, her feet do touch the ground. Just not too
right, congratulate the students who won awards in three age categories at the second annual CEC Student Film Festival on soon!) A pee and a poop, and then it’s back inside where I
Tuesday,March 19. They are, from left, Cole Fletchall-Silva of Burlingame High School accepting on behalf of the high school plop her in bed beside Carolyn for their own morning ritu-
winner, Mark Mangano; Mika Haggarty of Lincoln School in Burlingame accepting on behalf or herself and Olivia McGlynn als while I make coffee. Yep, life with the world’s most
(of Our Lady of Angels in Burlingame) in the grades four, five division; and Alison Saunders of Burlingame Intermediate School. adorable puppy is pretty great. 
Alison was also the Grand Prize winner. Her video,‘The Trash Task,’ will be shown at the San Francisco Green Film Festival in
September. (Not pictured are Mark Mangano of Burlingame High School, Olivia McGlynn of Our Lady of Angels.)

Eri c and Caro l y nn Ahl s tro m, of Ke n n y an d Mary An n


Redwood City, gave birth to a baby Lo re n z e t t i , of Menlo Park, gave
boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
City on March 5, 2019 in Redwood City on March 11, 2019
*** ***
Ko n rad Go f f i n an d Yi x i o n g Dani el and Jul i a El l wang er, of
Pan, of Redwood City, gave birth to a Foster City, gave birth to a baby girl
baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
Redwood City on March 5, 2019 on March 12, 2019
***
***
Bretto n and Rachel Eato n gave of San Mateo, gave birth to a baby girl
birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital Rag h av e n dra Kul k arn i an d
at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Shweta Nai k, of Redwood City, gave
in Redwood City on March 6, 2019 on March 7, 2019
*** birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
*** in Redwood City on March 12, 2019
Greg o ry and Hel en Do ng , of Chri s to pher and Judy Cl o ud, of
Redwood City, gave birth to a baby Half Moon Bay, gave birth to a baby ***
boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood Tho mas and Meg an Schul tz, of
City on March 7, 2019 City on March 7, 2019 Redwood City, gave birth to a baby
*** *** boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
Camero n and Marg aret Grubb, City on March 12, 2019
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out “evidence on both sides of the question”
and stated that “while this report does not
conclude the president committed a crime, it
the special counsel’s full report to be
released and vowed to press on with their
own investigations.
spread disinformation on the Internet.
Though Mueller did not find evidence that
anyone associated with the Trump campaign
also does not exonerate him.” “Attorney General Barr’s letter raises as coordinated with the Russian government,
Yet Barr, who was nominated by Trump in many questions as it answers, ” House Barr’s summary notes “multiple offers from
Attorney General William Barr declared December, and Deputy Attorney General Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Russian-affiliated individuals to assist the
Sunday. That brought a hearty claim of vin- Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller in Leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement. Trump campaign.”
dication from Trump but set the stage for May 2017 and oversaw much of his work, “Given Mr. Barr’s public record of bias That’s a likely reference not only to a
new rounds of political and legal fighting went further in Trump’s favor. against the special counsel’s inquiry, he is June 2016 Trump Tower meeting at which
Trump, pleasure tinged with resentment Barr said he and Rosenstein had deter- not a neutral observer and is not in a posi- Donald Trump. Jr. expected to receive dam-
after two years of investigations, declared mined that Mueller’s evidence was insuffi- tion to make objective determinations aging information on Clinton from a
“complete and total exoneration. “It’s a cient to prove in court that Trump had com- about the report,” they said. Trump’s own Kremlin-connected lawyer, as well as a con-
shame that our country has had to go mitted obstruction of justice to hamper the claim of complete exoneration “directly versation in London months earlier at
through this. To be honest, it’s a shame that probe. Barr has previously voiced a broad contradicts the words of Mr. Mueller and is which Trump campaign aide George
your president has had to go through this,” view of presidential powers, and in an unso- not to be taken with any degree of credibili- Papadopoulos was told Russia had “dirt” on
he said. licited memo last June he cast doubt on ty,” they added. Clinton in the form of thousands of stolen
But Democrats demanded to see the full whether the president could have obstructed Trump was at his Florida estate when law- emails.
Mueller report and insisted that even the justice through acts — like firing his FBI makers received the report. Barr’s chief of Rep. Jerrold Nadler of New York, the
summary by the president’s attorney gener- director — that he was legally empowered to staff called Emmet Flood, the lead White House Judiciary Committee chairman, said
al hardly put him in the clear. take. House lawyer on the investigation, to brief Congress needs to hear from Barr about his
Mueller’s conclusions, summarized by Barr said their decision was based on the him on the findings shortly before he sent decision and see “all the underlying evi-
Barr in a four-page letter to Congress, repre- evidence uncovered by Mueller and not it to Congress. Mueller submitted his report dence.” He said on Twitter, “DOJ owes the
sented a victory for Trump on a key question affected by Justice Department legal opin- to Barr instead of directly to Congress and public more than just a brief synopsis and
that has hung over his presidency from the ions that say a sitting president cannot be the public because, unlike independent decision not to go any further in their
start: Did his campaign work with Russia to indicted. counsels such as Ken Starr in the case of work.”
defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton? That was Mueller’s team examined a series of President Bill Clinton, his investigation Barr said that Mueller “thoroughly”
further good news for the president on top actions by the president in the last two operated under the close supervision of the investigated the question of whether the
of the Justice Department’s earlier years to determine if he intended obstruc- Justice Department. Trump campaign coordinated with Russia’s
announcement that Mueller had wrapped his tion. Those include his firing of Comey one Mueller’s investigation ensnared nearly election interference, issuing more than
investigation without new indictments. week before Mueller’s appointment, his three dozen people, senior Trump campaign 2,800 subpoenas, obtaining nearly 500
It could deflate the hopes of Democrats in public and private haranguing of then- operatives among them. The probe illumi- search warrants and interviewing 500 wit-
Congress and on the 2020 campaign trail Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing nated Russia’s assault on the American nesses. Trump answered some questions in
that incriminating findings from Mueller himself from the Russia investigation political system, painted the Trump cam- writing, but Mueller was not able to inter-
would hobble the president. because of his work on the campaign, his paign as eager to exploit the release of view him in person.
But while Mueller was categorical in rul- request of Comey to end an investigation hacked Democratic emails to hurt Hillary Barr said Mueller also catalogued the pres-
ing out criminal collusion, he was far more into Michael Flynn, the White House’s first Clinton and exposed lies by Trump aides ident’s actions including “many” that took
circumspect on presidential obstruction of national security adviser, and his drafting of aimed at covering up their Russia-related place in “public view,” a possible nod to
justice. Despite Trump’s claim of total an incomplete explanation about his oldest contacts. Trump’s public attacks on investigators and
exoneration, Mueller did not draw a conclu- son’s meeting with a Russian lawyer during Thirty-four people, including six Trump witnesses.
sion one way or the other on whether he the campaign. aides and advisers, were charged in the In the letter, Barr said he concluded that
sought to stifle the Russia investigation Sunday’s summary — and its suggestion investigation. Twenty-five are Russians none of Trump’s actions constituted a feder-
through his actions including the firing of that Mueller may have found evidence in accused of election interference either al crime that prosecutors could prove in
former FBI director James Comey. support of obstruction — sets up a fight through hacking into Democratic accounts court.

sive species, especially cape ivy, will be grants totaling $220,000 for the project. can focus on the needs of the individuals and

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cleared out and then soil will be decompact-
ed, Chidester said. The natives will be
replanted when those three phases of work
Most of the work should be complete by the
spring of 2020 and then the site will be
monitored for three ensuing years.
the time they need for that help.”
Half Moon Bay is also taking action after
the heavy rains have caused further erosion
are complete. Chidester said the city is monitoring the of the bluffs adjacent to Poplar Beach. And
“[The damage is caused by] a trickle-down area to ensure future encampments are not more rain is returning to the forecast this
report.  effect in that compact soil means natives established and signs as well as a temporary week.
Earlier this month, the City Council don’t grow, which means it’s harder for fence have been installed that will later
approved $239, 400 for the restoration On Friday, crews began installing tempo-
native animals to thrive there and the pres- become permanent.
project, which will be completed in phases. rary safety fencing in some areas along the
ence of people on a constant basis affects Of the 20 or some homeless people that
First, trimmings will be taken of native bluffs to also prevent foot traffic from caus-
the ability for birds to nest,” Chidester said. were camping in those sites, Chidester said
plants along the creek and they’ll be placed ing additional erosion. 
“Any human contact there will cause some of them are now housed, though many
in a nursery to germinate while other impacts.” are camping elsewhere in and around Half Erosion has been an issue there for some
restoration work is done and then replanted Similar remediation work will be done in Moon Bay. time and the city is working on a permanent
on the site in a few months, said Deputy an area along the creek near Carter Park “The real key is working with the home- solution outlined in the Poplar Beach
City Manager Matthew Chidester. where an encampment caused some damage, less to get them in permanent sustainable Gateways plan.
Before those natives are replanted, a but not nearly as much as the one behind the housing so there isn’t a need to camp in That plan includes a phased program for
three-step process will begin in the fall. shopping center, Chidester said. these areas,” Chidester said. “There’s an erosion mitigation, bluff restoration and
Any remaining debris will be removed — The entire project, including work that is urgency on sensitive habitats because of the work on the easterly realignment of the
cleanup crews have not been able to go into already complete, costs about $390,000, environmental concerns. For other areas Coastal Trail between Poplar Street and
the creek until permits are secured — inva- Chidester said, and the city has applied for [where homeless people are camping] we Kelly Avenue.
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harder it is to know which way you are
Calendar FUNDING
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going to go,” said Denise Porterfield,
deputy superintendent of business
services for the county Office of
MONDAY, MARCH 25 8 p.m. Dragon Productions Theatre
Immunotherapy: Using the Co., 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. Education.
Immune System to Fight Cancer. 7 Watch a tragic tale of all-powerful Typically, a shift in funding formu-
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo Public ambition and consuming con- Foster City and Woodside elementary la would be driven by a seismic
Library 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. science takes on an entirely new life. districts, as well as La Honda-
Talk with Stanford’s Dr. Elena Sotillo Cost is $15 to $37. For more informa- change in a district’s enrollment or
and learn how scientists are alerting tion call 493-2006. Pescadero and South San Francisco property tax revenue. For example,
and hacking the immune system to unified districts and San Mateo, when many students are pushed away
fight cancer, the evolution of CAR T Late Night Comedy Show at the
cell therapy, and how scientific dis- Dragon. 10:30 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. Sequoia and Jefferson union high from a community by the local afford-
coveries lead to life changing thera- Dragon Productions Theatre Co., school districts. ability crisis, the district’s funding
pies. For more information call 522- 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. 21
7818. and over. Tickets cost $20 at the door Meanwhile, Belmont-Redwood mechanism could change.
and $15 in advance. For more infor- Shores, Burlingame, Millbrae, In seeking simple solutions which
TUESDAY, MARCH 26 mation call 493-2006. Pacifica, Ravenswood, Redwood City
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to could stabilize the budgeting process
10:30 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, CuriOdyssey’s STEM Odyssey — and San Carlos elementary school dis- for districts, Porterfield stopped short
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San An Amazing Math Art Experience tricts, along with Cabrillo Unified, of offering recommendations, noting
Mateo. Bring your ukulele. Free, reg- for K ids. 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
are those reliant primarily on state make financing more equitable across
istration required. For more informa- CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point, San the complex nature of school financ-
tion call 522-7490. Mateo. Tuesday through Sunday. allocations to fund their schools. a region largely flush with resources.
Play S.T.E.M. games and solve School funding advocate Jennifer ing.
Such districts, which receive state
Bourbon France: A History Class. intriguing, interactive puzzles. Cost
Bestor said a financing system con- “Educational funding is extremely
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San Mateo $8.50 to $13.50. For more informa- funding based on average daily atten-
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las tion call 342-7755. sidering the local cost of living would complicated and teasing out one
dance, were formerly known as rev-
Pulgas, San Mateo. $60 for class help build the basis for school self- aspect of it is challenging,” she said.
series. Registration is required. For SATURDAY, MARCH 30 enue limit.
American Legion San Bruno Post sufficiency in the Bay Area. She also doubted an overhaul to the
more information call 522-7490. They are currently recognized as
No. 409 Public Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. “In leaving regional costs out, they school financing system is on the
Men’s Group. 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. San to 11 a.m. 757 San Mateo Ave., San Local Control Funding Formula, or
have inflicted lasting pain in areas horizon, noting Gov. Gavin Newsom
Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. El Bruno. Fundraiser breakfast for Post LCFF, which aligns with the funding
Camino Real, San Mateo. Monthly 409. Includes pancakes, French toast, with high costs of living, ” said has indicated the funding formula will
scrambled eggs, hash brown pota- mechanism’s title.
group of men in the community
Bestor, referring to lawmakers who remain. Hill shared a similar perspec-
meeting to share support and expe- toes, bacon, pastries and omelets. Experts said when insufficient
riences. All are welcome. For more There will also be the selling of raffle crafted the state funding formula. tive recently too, in building a case
property tax revenue is generated in
information call 591-0133. tickets for a prize. Cost is $10 for
Bestor suggested folding property for the tax threshold bill.
adults and $6 for children 12 years an affluent community to accommo-
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 and under. For more information call date a larger student body, the local tax money diverted to the excess
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to 345-7388.
school district will likely be LCFF. Educational Revenue Augmentation Regional solutions
noon. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. A Medicare 101. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Alternatively, less wealthy cities can Fund, or ERAF, into the school fund- Marc Friedman, a member of the San
welcoming tutoring session to San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 ing model could provide the addition-
address technical needs. For more Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. have basic aid school systems if aver- Mateo Union High School District
information call 591-8286. How to enroll and more. Registration age daily attendance is relatively low. al financing needed to smooth the Board of Trustees, said he felt the tax
required. For more information call
While exceptions exist, it is more prevailing inequity. Excess ERAF is proposal could help close the equity
De Stijl: An Art Workshop for Kids 522-7490.
and Families. 4 p.m. South San common for LCFF districts to experi- revenue split between the county, gap plaguing districts across the
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Tree Pruning Workshop. 10 a.m. to ence financial difficulties, as shown cities and special tax districts once county.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. De 12:30 p.m. Redwood City Downtown the funding minimum is met for local
Stijl art is a Dutch art style started in Library, 1044 Middlefield Road, in Redwood City where officials “It moves us in the right direction,
1917. Key features of this fascinating Redwood City. A suggested dona- recently approved closing schools school districts. but it’s not a solution, ” said
art form are straight lines, rectan- tion of $15 is requested. For more Furthermore, Bestor said sharing
gles, and primary colors. Learn more information call 346-6064. and San Carlos where $2 million was Friedman, who has long been a critic
by drawing your own work of art. cut to balance the budget. the millions of tax dollars already of the school funding formula.
Free. For more information call 829- B elmont Handcrafted Or iginals
Basic aid districts also often score collected would limit the need for the But with no illusions about the lim-
3860. Art Fair. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Carlmont
Village Shopping Center, 1049 higher on standardized tests, offer local legislators’ proposal, which, if ited potential for changing the state
Healing and Violence Prevention Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Visit better teacher salaries and enjoy more successful, will likely lead to more financing mechanism, Friedman sug-
Workshop. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 20 booths hosted by professional
artists. For more information call educational amenities than their frequent school financing ballot gested a regional consolidation of
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
Millbrae. Free. For more information (209) 267-4394. counterparts — showcasing the foun- measures. districts could also aid some of the
call 697-7607.
Fix it Clinic. Noon. South San dation of the prevailing achievement “You can’t ask for more if you won’t less affluent school systems.
Jean Baudin: Live and Aloud Francisco Main Library, 840 W. gap. even spend what you’ve already got,” “By having different districts, all
Per former Series. 7 p.m. to 8:30 Orange Ave., South San Francisco. said Bestor.
p.m. Redwood City Public Library, The library and San Mateo County In recognition of those districts you are doing is segregating the poor-
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Office of Sustainability are teaming which need more assistance to fill er areas and the richer areas,” he said.
City. Solo bassist and pioneering up. Bring in your broken household
items and actively participate in the
their budgets, state Sen. Jerry Hill, D- Moving targets Pointing to the southern end of the
composer. For more information call
780-7058. disassembly and repair of your San Mateo, intervened with Beyond Bestor’s concerns associat- county, Friedman said he believed
items. Free. For more information call Assemblymen Kevin Mullin, D-South
829-3860. ed with tax revenue sharing, she noted merging the districts serving
Mindfulness Series with Aiko
Michot. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Francisco and Marc Berman, D- the challenges presented by the fund- Woodside, Portola Valley, Menlo Park
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose Jay R osenblatt Presents Seven Palo Alto. The three Peninsula law- ing system to districts which change and East Palo Alto could be an exam-
Road, Burlingame. Sessions will focus Short Films. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
on each pillar that makes up the Odd Fellows Lodge, 526 Main St., makers recently proposed a bill seek- from basic aid to LCFF on an annual ple of ways to close the wide funding
foundation of Mindfulness, and will Half Moon Bay. Jay Rosenblatt is an ing to lower the supermajority voter basis. gap between the neighboring cities.
be taught as a hands-on investiga- internationally recognized artist and support requirement to pass school
tion to explore the true nature of independent filmmaker. For more The basic aid threshold is regulated He noted though such a proposal is
awareness. Free. For more informa- information call 726-9234. parcel taxes down to 55 percent, eas- by whether sufficient property taxes also unlikely, as the politics around
tion call 558-7400. ing the path for educators to generate are collected by the district to exceed school funding and local tax revenue
‘Macbeth’ by William
TheatreWork s Silicon Valley Shak espeare. 8 p.m. Dragon more local income. its funding target. A formula built favor Balkanization, with powerful
Presents ‘Marie and Rosetta.’ 7:30 Productions Theatre Co., 2120 But during a time when property around average daily attendance, base factions seeking to preserve the sta-
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Lucie Stern Theatre, Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a
1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. tragic tale of all-powerful ambition values are among the nation’s highest funding and government allocations tus quo.
Cost is $40 to $100. For more infor- and consuming conscience takes on and local businesses help drive the according to students with specialized Bestor, meanwhile, was more opti-
mation call 463-1960. an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to state’s flourishing economy, some
$37. For more information call 493- needs shapes the different funding mistic and hopeful lawmakers can
THURSAY, MARCH 28 2006. question how it is possible for goals for each district. build momentum toward substantive
Join the Purple Caravan to
SUNDAY, MARCH 31
schools in San Mateo County to As the target moves according to change which she believes would
Sacramento. All day. San Mateo struggle financially?
Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, Pet CPR and First Aid Class. 9 a.m. shifts in a district’s demographics, offer local students equal chances for
San Mateo. Carpools from the center. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Learn
some systems will switch funding success.
Lunch is provided. For more informa-
tion call 591-0133.
the basics of Pet CPR and First Aid.
Cost is $65. To register contact Enhanced equity sources as they flip between basic aid “It’s obvious there is very real pain
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give notice to interested persons unless spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
CRYSTAL CLEANING they have waived notice or consented to larios de la corte y más información en el
the proposed action.) The independent Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
CENTER administration authority will be granted fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
San Mateo, CA unless an interested person files an ob- teca de leyes de su condado o en la
jection to the petition and shows good corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
*Customer Service cause why the court should not grant au-
thority.
puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
A hearing on the petition will be held in un formulario de exención de pago de
Are you... Dependable, this court as follows: APR. 12, 2019 at cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
friendly, detail oriented, 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
willing to learn new skills? California, County of San Mateo, 400 plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
County Center, Redwood City, CA eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
94063. cia.
Do you have .... Good If you object to the granting of the peti- Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
communication skills, a tion, you should appear at the hearing mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
desire for steady and state your objections or file written diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
objections with the court before the hear- puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a
employment and ing. Your appearance may be in person abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
employment benefits? or by your attorney. gado, es posible que cumpla con los
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- requisitos para obtener servicios legales
Please call for an itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
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Appointment: (650)342-6978 the personal representative appointed by estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio
the court within the later of either (1) four web de California Legal Services,
months from the date of first issuance of (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro
letters to a general personal representa- de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
from the date of mailing or personal de- gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
livery to you of a notice under sectioin tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- costos exentos por imponer un grava-
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may affect your rights as a creditor. You $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me-
may want to consult with an attorney diante un acuerdo o una concesión de
knowledgable in California law. arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
You may examine the file kept by the Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
court. If you are a person interested in antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
the estate, you may file with the court a caso.
Request for Special Notice (form DE- The name and address of the court is (El
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- nombre y dirección de la corte es): Supe-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition rior Court of California, County of San
or account as provided in Probate Code Mateo, 400 County Center, Redwood
section 1250. A Request for Special No- City, CA 94063-1655
tice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
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RODINA M. CATALANO, Clerk (Secre- y papeles legales para presentar una re- tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
tario), by SOCORRO YAMBING, Deputy spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
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Please send a cover letter describing court to hear your case. There may be a court to hear your case. There may be a
18CLJ01927 diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, court form that you can use for your re- arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
your interest in newspapers, a resume court form that you can use for your re- puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
and three recent clips. Before you ap- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL sponse. You can find these court forms
sponse. You can find these court forms DEMANDADO): BRUCE B RAFAEL abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
ply, you should familiarize yourself and more information at the California and more information at the California
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF gado, es posible que cumpla con los Courts Online Self-Help Center caso.
with our publication. Our Web site: Courts Online Self-Help Center requisitos para obtener servicios legales The name and address of the court is (El
www.smdailyjournal.com. (LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL DEMAN- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your DANTE): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- nombre y dirección de la corte es): Supe-
county law library, or the courthouse county law library, or the courthouse
NOTICE! You have been sued. The gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing rior Court of California, San Mateo Coun-
Send your information via e-mail to nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio ty, Redwood City, Superior Court of Cali-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- court may decide against you without fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver your being heard unless you respond web de California Legal Services, fornia, 400 County Center Redwood City,
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., form. If you do not file your response on form. If you do not file your response on
within 30 days. Read the information be- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro time, you may lose the case by default, CA 94063
#123, San Mateo CA 94402 time, you may lose the case by default, de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, The name, address, and telephone num-
low. and your wages, money, and property
and your wages, money, and property You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with-
may be taken without further warning may be taken without further warning
this summons and legal papers are contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- from the court. out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc-
from the court. served on you to file a written response gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte ción y el número de teléfono del aboga-
There are other legal requirements. You There are other legal requirements. You
at this court and have a copy served on tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los may want to call an attorney right away. do del demandante, o del demandante
may want to call an attorney right away. the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not costos exentos por imponer un grava- que no tiene abogado, es): Brian N.
203 Public Notices If you do not know an attorney, you may protect you. Your written response must men sobre cualquier recuperación de
If you do not know an attorney, you may
want to call an attorney referral service. If Winn (SBN 86779) Laura M. Hoalst
want to call an attorney referral service. If be in proper legal form if you want the $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- (SBN 101082), John E. Gordon (SBN
NOTICE OF PETITION TO you cannot afford an attorney, you may you cannot afford an attorney, you may
court to hear your case. There may be a diante un acuerdo o una concesión de be eligible for free legal services from a 180053), Stephen S. Zeller (SBN
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF be eligible for free legal services from a court form that you can use for your re- arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. 265664), Casey M. Jensen (SBN
Lorraine S. Budish nonprofit legal services program. You nonprofit legal services program. You
sponse. You can find these court forms Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte can locate these nonprofit groups at the 263593), Jason M. Burrows (SBN
Case Number: 18PRO01322 can locate these nonprofit groups at the and more information at the California antes de que la corte pueda desechar el 309882), WINN LAW GROUP, A PRO-
California Legal Services Web site California Legal Services Web site
Courts Online Self-Help Center caso. (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- FESSIONAL CORPORATION, The
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your The name and address of the court is (El Chapman Building 110 E. Wilshire Ave.
tingent creditors, and persons who may nia Courts Online Self-Help Center nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
county law library, or the courthouse nombre y dirección de la corte es): Supe- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by Ste 212, Fullerton, CA 92832; File No.
otherwise be interested in the will or es- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing rior Court of California, County of San 16-14382-0-ECC-GD (4100-00), (714)
tate, or both, of Lorraine S. Budish. A contacting your local court or county bar contacting your local court or county bar
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver Mateo, 400 County Center, Redwood association. NOTE: The court has a stat- 446-6686
Petition for Probate has been filed by association. NOTE: The court has a stat- form. If you do not file your response on City, CA 94063-1655 DATE (Fecha): Dec. 20, 2016
Donald L. Tonelli in the Superior Court utory lien for waived fees and costs on utory lien for waived fees and costs on
time, you may lose the case by default, The name, address, and telephone num- any settlement or arbitration award of RODINA M. CATALANO Clerk (Secretar-
of California, County of San Mateo. The any settlement or arbitration award of and your wages, money, and property ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- io), by RODINA M. CATALANO Deputy
Petition for Probate requests that Donald $10,000 or more in a civil case. The $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
may be taken without further warning out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- court's lien must be paid before the court (Adjunto)
L. Tonelli be appointed as personal rep- court's lien must be paid before the court from the court. ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- (SEAL)
resentative to administer the estate of will dismiss the case. will dismiss the case.
There are other legal requirements. You do del demandante, o del demandante ¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED:
the decedent. ¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- may want to call an attorney right away. que no tiene abogado, es): Reese Law You are served
The petition requests the decedent’s will sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede
If you do not know an attorney, you may Group, Harlan M. Reese, Esq. (Bar decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver- 3/18, 3/25, 4/1, 4/8/19
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver- want to call an attorney referral service. If #118226), 3168 Lionshead Avenue, CNS-3231517#
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- sión. Lea la información a continuación. sión. Lea la información a continuación.
you cannot afford an attorney, you may Carlsbad, CA 92010 760/842-5850 (File Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL
able for examination in the file kept by Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- be eligible for free legal services from a No. 554605)
the court. spués de que le entreguen esta citación spués de que le entreguen esta citación
nonprofit legal services program. You DATE (Fecha): April 18, 2018 y papeles legales para presentar una re-
The petition requests authority to admin- y papeles legales para presentar una re- can locate these nonprofit groups at the Clerk (Secretario), by MIRNA P. RIV-
ister the estate under the Independent spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
California Legal Services Web site ERA-MARTINEZ, Deputy (Adjunto) que se entregue una copia al deman-
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- que se entregue una copia al deman- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- (SEAL)
thority will allow the personal representa- dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni-
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
tive to take many actions without obtain- ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by You are served as an individual defend-
ing court approval. Before taking certain crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
contacting your local court or county bar ant recto si desea que procesen su caso en
very important actions, however, the per- recto si desea que procesen su caso en association. NOTE: The court has a stat- 3/18, 3/25, 4/1, 4/8/19
sonal representative will be required to la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
utory lien for waived fees and costs on CNS-3231468# lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
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203 public Notices 203 public Notices 296 appliances 304 Furniture 308 Tools 316 clothes
glass-paNel lampshade. Similar chiNa cabiNeT Wallet, $20. Call 2 craFTsmaN 16in Reel Mowers new Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi- (650)589-1407 in box $40 each(650)766-4858 color in excellent condition 3/4
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$75 (650)727-7266 cOmpuTer desk (glass) & chair. Like aNTique irON Hand Drills. 3 available
re: pupil new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron kayaNO meN’s Running shoes size 11
TraNspOrTaTiON mayTag Washer excellent working gtecher@comcast.net good condition $20 (650)520-7045
briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
services saN maTeO condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
cOmpuTer desk with 3 side drawers . Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
(408)656-0958 kNee-high black women's boots,
cOuNTy Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask (650)771-6324. size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
superiNTeNdeNT OF mFg h20labs Model 300 exc cond for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or $40.00. Call (650)872-2371
leave message craFTsmaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
schOOls counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
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NeW, siNger Sewing Machine Univer- cOmpuTer sWivel CHAIR. Padded pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 lg craFTsmeN shop vac 6.5hp $60
summONs chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 (510)943-9221
EN that the San Mateo meN's sTeTsON hat, size large, new,
(CITACION JUDICIAL) desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): County Superintendent of (650)458-3578 shOpsmiTh mark V 50th Anniversary
TiFFaNy sTyle Lamp shade. Older- most attachments. $1,500/OBO. (650) 578-9208
18CLJ02578 Schools hereby invites and multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650)
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL (650)504-0585
will receive sealed bid quo- 727-7266. shOes size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
DEMANDADO): JOHN H SPAZIANO diNiNg chairs -Six Antique, (650)508-8662
tations from interested and Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675 viNTage craFTsmaN Jig Saw. Circa
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF vacuum cleaNer (reconditioned) 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
(LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL DEMAN- qualified vendors for fur- $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 (650)888-2662 TuxedO size 40, black, including white
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
DANTE): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. nishing Pupil Transportation 310 misc. For sale
NOTice! You have been sued. The Services, beginning with the 297 bicycles diNiNg rOOm Table-Antique,Oak, WeddiNg dress-desigNer, Size 12,
court may decide against you without 5chairs, w/ extension $200 Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell
your being heard unless you respond 2019-20 school year. Each adulT bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- (650)290-3188
500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
for $500 Call (650)867-1728
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
within 30 days. Read the information be- Request for Proposal sub- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
low. mittal must contain a Cover bessy small Evening Hand Bag With WOmaN's americaN Rag faux leather
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after child’s schWiNN bicycle, blue in diNiNg Table (36"x54") and 4 match- jacket. Perfect condition. Black
Letter, completed Proposal good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
/2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466
this summons and legal papers are Form Price Schedule (cost
served on you to file a written response $250 .(650)-654-1930. biFOld shuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00
proposal), a completed Pro- mOuNTaiN bike new 21 gears $100. (650)544-5306 WOmaN's Tahari jacket. Perfect con-
at this court and have a copy served on (650)722-3634 dition. Royal blue/16W/NWT $25
posal Questionnaire, any diNiNg Table - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT
the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- blue OysTer cult lp signed by donald (650) 952-3466
protect you. Your written response must proposed modifications to mOuNTaiN bike. Top brand. Runs r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
good. $39. (660)342-5220 lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012.
be in proper legal form if you want the the Contractual Agreement (408)661-6019 WOmeN's black suede fur lined
court to hear your case. There may be a diNiNg Table. 72" by 42". With leaf boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371
court form that you can use for your re- for furnishing Pupil Trans- 298 collectibles 90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 cash regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not
sponse. You can find these court forms portation Services, an Alter- Guts $500 (415)269-4784 WOrk bOOTs. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
and more information at the California native Transportation Plan, 15 lp ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo- dresser-aNTique vaNiTy Combo, 3 brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
Courts Online Self-Help Center gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 cOscO play Pen with travel bag. Used In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
and a bid bond. A mandato- more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 (650)290-3188 once $35 (650)591-2981
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your ry pre-bid conference will
county law library, or the courthouse eNglish draW Table, $50 Solid Wood cuT glass serving bowl 8" diameter 318 sports equipment
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing be held at 10:30 am, Friday, 1984 Time magazine. Special 1994 $25. Call 650-921-4016
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg 48" with two 12" pull-out leaves,
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver March 29, 2019 at 101 Twin call(650)697-3709 big berTha, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
(650)588-0842 deluxe FOlder Walker - 5" wheels - ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
form. If you do not file your response on Dolphin Drive, Redwood Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 (415)999-4474
time, you may lose the case by default, City. Bidders failing to at- 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie eThaN alleN sofa and love seat. Blue
and your wages, money, and property deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- drive 3-Wheel buggy $45. Call
may be taken without further warning tend this conference will or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- braNd NeW Golf bag with Stand.
$10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 (650)589-1407
from the court. have their quotations reject- stering. Free. (650)593-7001. Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
There are other legal requirements. You ed and returned unopened. cOllecTable cabbage Patch Kids Free magaziNes. Library discards No Texting.
may want to call an attorney right away. Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
The bid package can be Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 braNd NeW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
If you do not know an attorney, you may downloaded at Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
want to call an attorney referral service. If (650) 572-8895 ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
http://www.smcoe.org/mot, Free: Wild turkey feathers; whole gift $95. 415-867-6444. No Texting.
you cannot afford an attorney, you may 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For
the San Mateo County Su- depressiON glass Dining Plate. 8
be eligible for free legal services from a 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark easTON alumiNum bat.33 inches, 30
nonprofit legal services program. You perintendent of Schools' ikea Table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
$12 (650)762-6048 $ 30. (650)598-9804. (650)207-0882
can locate these nonprofit groups at the web site or contact Jay Lo-
California Legal Services Web site haT, T-shirT, sweatshirt and comput- everlasT 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
pez at the San Mateo games OF the 23rd Olympiad maga- mahOgaNy Tv Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center County Superintendent of 0842 3709 guThy-reNker pOWer Rider,Ever-
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by Schools, 101 Twin Dolphin liONel chrisTmas Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
contacting your local court or county bar Drive, Redwood City, (650) leNNOx red Rose, Unused, hand maTTress, TWiN long, excellent condi- erciser $20 (510)770-1976
association. NOTe: The court has a stat- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 liONel WesTerN Union Pass car and
utory lien for waived fees and costs on
802-5593, for print copies of $12.00. (650) 578 9208. kNee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
any settlement or arbitration award of the bid package and infor- NeW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
mation on the correct bid- miller liTe Neon sign , work good ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must mOTley crue lp signed by neil lee leaTher gOlF bag with 23 clubs $90.
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The $59 call (650)218-6528 Sell! (650) 875-8159. (650) 592-2648.
court's lien must be paid before the court ding procedure. Said sealed sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
will dismiss the case. quotations should be deliv- Old, aNTique, Bottle Collection: 20 Niagara vibraTiNg Adjustable bed NegriNi FeNciNg Epee mask size M meN's rOssigNOl Skis. $95.00,
¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 good condition, (650)341-0282.
sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede ered to the San Mateo (408)656-0958 (415)260-6940
decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver- County Superintendent of ONe cOllecTiON of antique Cuban ONe dOzeN Official League Diamond
Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
sión. Lea la información a continuación. Schools, 101 Twin Dolphin Texting.
OFFice Type 34"X 60" heavy solid Old b&l Microscope in good condition;
(650)771-6324.
wood with formica wood grain top $25 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842.
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- Drive, Redwood City, Cali- (650) 787-9753
spués de que le entreguen esta citación fornia 94065-1064. The en- small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- ray-baN TOp Bar Sunglasses TOTal gym XLS, excellent condition.
y papeles legales para presentar una re- 4162 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer velope containing the queeN sOFa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
(650)588-0828
Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
que se entregue una copia al deman- sealed RFP should be sTar Wars R2-D2, original 1998 un- call (650)697-3709 weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- clearly marked: "PUPIL opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. . 6596 viNTage Nash Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- Steve 650-518-6614 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
TRANSPORTATION 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- reTrO huTch Needs refinishing other- rOllerblades, used, size 10. $20
recto si desea que procesen su caso en
SERVICES BID" ATTN: De- sTemmed crysTal. 3 styles. 13 wise good condition. Top detaches from obo. Please call (650)745-6309
nise Porterfield, Deputy Su- pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". bottom $25. (650)712-9962 WOrkOuT beNch, weights, bars, for
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- $45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
perintendent, Business samsONiTe 26" tan hard-sided suit
lario que usted pueda usar para su re- case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. (650)861-2411
sOFa-beige Fabric, Orig. $900,
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- Services. Said sealed quo- TOpps baseball complete set 1987 Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 $45. (650)328-6709
larios de la corte y más información en el tations must be received by thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- (650)234-8218 yamaha rOOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- 4474 silk saree 6 yards new nice color.for (650)458-3255
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- the San Mateo County Su- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
sOlid WOOd Dining table with exten-
teca de leyes de su condado o en la perintendent of Schools no viNTage sTemWare: 3 styles, 23 sion great piece great condition black formation. 340 camera & photo equip.
corte que le quede más cerca. Si no later than 4:00 pm on Tues- pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 $80 (650)364-5263
puede pagar la cuota de presentación, day, April 23, 2019. The siNk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, NikON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé San Mateo County Superin-
299 computers sOlid WOOd Entertainment Center- $15.00 (650)544-5306 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
un formulario de exención de pago de TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
tendent of Schools reserves 19" cOlOr Monitor with stand VG con- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. slr leNs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 Omega b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- the right to reject any and dition power cord/owners manual includ- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 (925)482-5742 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- all quotations and to waive Tires-seT OF four P225 45 R18 $80
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- OBO (650)359-2238.
any informality, technical recOrdable cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- Table 24"x48" folding legs each end. viviTar v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
cia. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- defect or clerical error in ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
TuNTuri rOWiNg Machine, Good original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
any RFP, as the interest of (650) 578 9208 Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 (650)583-6636
mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, the San Mateo County Su- ThOmasville diNiNg table, $50 4 uNideN harley Davidson Gas Tank
puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a perintendent of Schools 300 Toys chairs, mid-century blonde with two phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 345 medical equipment
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gado, es posible que cumpla con los
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community and transcendence.” asked what they ate for breakfast or to com-

CHABAD
Continued from page 1
Yossi Marcus said plans to build a home
for the synagogue and preschool he and his
wife started have been the works for years,
mit to anything, adding the focus is to edu-
cate others and demonstrate how the tradi-
tions are followed.
noting the preschool filled to capacity just “When you walk in the door, you’re our
a few years after they opened its doors. He guest,” he said. “We ourselves are very
Mateo Drive and Monte Diablo Avenue committed to the tradition. We model it, but
once ground breaks on the Lent Chabad said it was challenging to find a property in
San Mateo large enough to accommodate a we don’t judge anybody who has not been
Center this fall. raised in that way.”
Having started in 2001 Chabad North playground, building and parking at a site
Peninsula’s first center out of an apartment close enough to where the community’s With many seniors living near the center
on Third Avenue across the street from San congregants live so they could walk to the and a part of the Chabad North Peninsula
Mateo’s Main Library, Rabbi Yossi Marcus synagogue on the Sabbath. community, the new campus will also offer
and his wife and co-director Esty Marcus Serving some 60 students in four class- opportunities for intergenerational pro-
have long dreamed of creating a permanent rooms located in a converted office space grams, he added.
home for the vibrant Jewish community currently, the Chai Preschool has had a Having received approval from the city’s
they have helped foster on the Peninsula. lengthy waiting list for years, noted Esty By providing a large space where stu- Planning Commission to build the campus
Expected to replace three single-family Marcus, who is also the preschool’s direc- dents’ parents can come together as a com- in August, Yossi Marcus is hoping crews
structures with a two-story building featur- tor. Having developed a unique teaching munity, the new center will offer more can break ground on the site in September
ing six classrooms and a multi-purpose approach through mentoring by Stanford’s opportunities for those visiting the space and complete construction by December of
room serving as a sanctuary space, among Bing Nursery School and in alignment with to get to know each other, she added. 2020.
other features, Chabad North Peninsula’s the Reggio Emilia education movement, Though the preschool is Jewish, Esty Esty Marcus said she and her husband
new campus in downtown San Mateo will she looked forward to the new building’s Marcus said the school is open to students have been working to find a spot for
not only allow the organization to improve integration with its surrounding environ- of all backgrounds, noting the students’ Chabad North Peninsula’s first permanent
and expand its programs but also build a ment and the opportunity to teach students families are representative of the Bay home for more than 13 years, adding it’s
community around a physical, spiritual indoors and outdoors in the two play- Area’s diversity. been a dream come true to see their plans
home, said Yossi Marcus. grounds that will be included on the site. As an orthodox-run synagogue, Jewish come to life.
“The physical space is important,” he Esty Marcus also expressed excitement at traditions as they’ve been kept for thou- “I’m just really excited to be offering this
said. “People come to it and people know the opportunity to expand the number of sands of years will be followed in the to our next generation of children,” she
this is a designated space for spirituality, students the preschool can serve to some space, noted Yossi Marcus. But he said said. “I think that it’s going to be really
100 students. those who visit the synagogue won’t be incredible.”

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Summer at Serra
Serra High School in San Mateo offers seven unique summer programs,
including a variety of sports, technology and musical theater.
By Jessie Schiewe

T here’s something liberating and


even fun about being at school
during the summer. I learned this
when I took an AP class the
summer before my sophomore year in
high school. Even though I was spending
hours of precious sunlight inside a
classroom, I was actually having fun.
There was a certain levity to my lessons
that I didn’t feel the rest of the year, a sort
Campers spend their days playing a wide
of inherent summertime chillness that
variety of sports and games, including
made forming friendships easy and
swimming and arts and crafts. Their
enjoying myself effortless.
activities foster creativity, social skills and
Fortunately, my alma mater isn’t the overall fitness. Camp Olympics are
only high school to open its doors to always a highlight and bring out the
students in the summer. For more than energy and spirit of all the counselors and
four decades, Serra High School in San for boys and girls entering grades 5-8. exciting musical to perform for both campers.
Mateo has offered a range of summer "Our Tech Camp is a highlight of our actors and stagehands. It will allow The Serra Swim School is held in the
programs that are geared not only toward summer programs," said Martinez. "It students to take the skills they learn at high school’s state-of-the-art Aquatics
academics, but also athletics and the arts. introduces students to coding, engineering camp and immediately put them into Center. Taught by Red Cross-certified
Although it’s an all-boys Catholic and design in a structured and fun way.” practice in the show.” staff, Swim School is for campers ages 3
school during the school year, Serra “Remote-controlled Robotics” will to 17 who want to hone their swimming
welcomes girls and boys ages 3-18 during introduce campers to the basics of Awesome Academics for Boys and Girls chops and have fun in the water.
the summer. Including summer school, electrical & mechanical engineering Back this year, Serra’s Summer School Beginners are welcome!
Summer at Serra has seven camps that through Arduino robots. Students will for middle school students is offering a Another Summer at Serra opportunity:
focus on musical theatre, technology construct robots, program them, and then variety of intriguing and fun courses for Peninsula Wrestling Clinics. This camp is
skills, swimming, wrestling, athletics and challenge their classmates in a robotics sixth, seventh and eighth graders looking open to students entering grades 5 through
fitness, and classic sports and recreation. competition. In “3D Printing with to try something new or progress a little 12. Taught by Serra’s varsity wrestling
Whether your child is looking to hone a TinkerCad”, students learn to model 3D further in a range of subjects. Courses coach, Mike Klobuchar, it will provide an
skill he or she already has, try a new objects with CAD software and bring include Spanish, Mandarin, French, study introduction to the sport of wrestling for
hobby, or get ahead academically, them to life with a 3D printer. In “Intro to skills, art, cooking and photography. newcomers and advanced techniques for
Summer at Serra offers it all. Programming”, students learn basic School runs from June 17 through July 19 experienced students. The camp will offer
Founded in 1944, Serra celebrates its problem solving, logic puzzles, and three different clinics that teach basic and
and students can pick three different
75th anniversary this year. “Serra is so coding games with Javascript. advanced folk-style wrestling techniques.
courses each week.
Next Level Sports Camp, is perfect for
much more than just a high school,” said The Serra Summer School Program for
On the Stage boys entering grades 2 - 9 who want to
Miguel Martinez, Serra’s Summer pre-high and high school students is open
spend their days playing a variety of
Programs Director. “It’s a community Serra Theatre Camp is back this year to students from all public and private high-intensity sports, including football,
asset.” with even more excitement and schools. Rising ninth, tenth, eleventh or baseball and basketball. This camp also
He’s right. Ninety-percent of campers opportunity for boys and girls ages 12-18. twelfth graders can choose to take courses includes speed and strength conditioning
who attend Serra during the summer The camp will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ranging from geometry and algebra to that will have kids boasting about their
reside within San Mateo County. Current for five weeks, June 17 - July 20 under the Spanish, biology or chemistry. newly-acquired muscles by summer’s
direction of Tri-School Productions' Teens can get ready for the road by end!
professional staff. Tri-School Productions enrolling in Driver’s Education. Although There is more information on all of
is the renowned theatre company of Serra, students can take the course online, Serra’s camps on the Serra website
Mercy and Notre Dame High Schools. Martinez describes it as something that is www.serrahs.com/summer, but as you can
Theatre campers will attend morning “so important, it deserves in-class see, there’s something for everyone this
acting, singing, dance and technical support.” New drivers will learn from an summer at Serra. From the arts to
theatre workshops, followed by experienced instructor, watch educational academics to sports, your child or
afternoons spent in rehearsals for the high videos, and take practice DMV tests so teenager is sure to find activities that will
energy musical, Footloose. The show will that they will be victorious on the big day. enrich his or her life and result in a
be held in Serra's Gellert Auditorium on memorable summer experience. Serra’s
July 18 - 20. Summer Sports for All Ages convenient mid-Peninsula location and
"Students will have a fun, well-rounded The Serra Sports and Recreation Camp, array of programs for girls and boys
theatre experience," said Theatre Camp is celebrating its 47th year this summer makes it an excellent choice for scholars
Director Lawrence Long. "Footloose is an and welcomes kids entering grades 1 - 7. and athletes alike!
Serra High School students work as
coaches and camp counselors. Many
camps provide opportunities for
prospective students to build relationships
with Serra teachers and coaches and get to
know the campus and culture of the
school.

Talking Technology
As one of the premiere college
preparatory high schools on the Peninsula,
Serra has a long and storied history. Serra
alumni include distinguished artists,
writers, photographers, sports stars and
politicians, as well as leaders in the fields
of business, health and technology.
Speaking of technology, an exciting
feature of the Serra summer lineup is the
Tech Camp. Led by technology education
451 W. 20th Ave, San Mateo
professionals from TechLX, Tech Camp is
650.345.8207
serrahs.com

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