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PRESIDIO AT 25
Overdose
death toll
surpasses
10,000
Meth leading killer in grim
Bay Area tally since 2006
By Erin Allday and Kevin Fagan

More than 10,000 people have died across the


Bay Area in the drug overdose epidemic, but the
main killer hasn’t been prescription painkillers
for several years — methamphetamine is now the
biggest cause of deaths, and overdoses on the
superpotent opioid fentanyl are spiking.
Nationally, hundreds of thousands of people
have died in the opioid overdose crisis, using
prescription painkillers and similar street drugs
like heroin and fentanyl.
Photos by Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle The Bay Area was never as hard hit as other
Building 201 from 1896 stands at one edge of the Presidio’s planned $118 million Tunnel Tops park. parts of the country by prescription opioid over-
doses. But it has endured an epidemic of deaths

From military post


from a variety of other street drugs that is con-
tinuing to evolve and concern public health offi-
cials.
A Chronicle analysis of data from the California

to grand public park


Department of Public Health found that 10,005
Overdoses continues on A14

Striking progress on transformation, but still much to do


Thick plastic
By John King ed and empty. The windows of problematic. shopping bags
get around ban
four century-old brick buildings Add them all up and — 25
They’re sprinkled throughout are sealed with plywood, yards years after the Presidio’s 1,491
the Presidio, weary counter- away from where a $118 million wooded acres in northwest San
points to the increasingly fash- park will soon begin to emerge. Francisco became a national
By Dustin Gardiner
ionable scene. A small posse of empty struc- park — at least 100 of the park’s
A prim guardhouse that looks tures rings the parade ground at 870 structures are vacant
SACRAMENTO — Three years ago, Califor-
out on Crissy Field sits padlock- remote Fort Scott, scenic but Park continues on A12 nia voters upheld a state law prohibiting sin-
gle-use plastic grocery bags. Environmentalists
Left: Joshua declared victory. Business groups cried gov-
Bagley of the ernment overreach.
Presidio But for all the furor, shopping bags made
Trust inside from plastic film remain commonplace in
Stilwell Hall checkout lines across the state.
at 650 Mason Supporters say the law’s impact has been a
St. Right: A proverbial mixed bag: While the number of
ceiling at the plastic bags used in the state has decreased by
former men’s as much as 80%, the “ban” is far from sweep-
barracks ing.
across from That’s because the law contains an excep-
Crissy Field.
Park continues on A12 tion, pushed by lobbyists for grocers and
Bags continues on A11

Bid to dredge bay ignites


climate change concerns Weather
Occasional
A tugboat By Kurtis Alexander rain. C18
passes under
the Carqui- What began as an unremarkable bid to deepen a
nez Bridge in shipping channel in San Francisco Bay, making it
Vallejo. Envi- easier for cargo vessels to come and go, has be-
ronmental come a flash point in the debate over climate
groups are change.
criticizing an Environmental groups are blasting plans by the
Army Corps Army Corps of Engineers to dredge 13 miles of
of Engineers
waterways inside the Golden Gate because the
plan to
deepen
work would benefit ships delivering oil to East Bay
channels for refineries.
ships deliv- At a recent public meeting, more than 100 peo-
ering oil. ple packed a library in Pinole to voice their con-
Dredging continues on A10
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WORLD
NEWS OF THE DAY From Around the World
1
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_ Stabbing at-
1 _ Peru politics: Sup-
2 _ Smuggling
3 5
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tack: Dutch police porters cheered late deaths: The last
6 _
_ 4
arrested a 35-year- Friday as once-powerful remains of the 39
old homeless man opposition leader and Vietnamese who 3
_
Saturday on suspi- two-time presidential died while being
cion of stabbing candidate Keiko Fujimo- smuggled in a truck
three teens on a ri left the prison where to England last
2
_
street in The Hague she had been held while month were repatri-
that was crowded being investigated for ated to their home
with shoppers. The alleged corruption. The country Saturday.
victims, two 15- daughter of jailed ex- Sixteen bodies and
year-old girls and a President Alberto Fuji- seven urns arrived
13-year-old boy, mori walked out of the at the Hanoi airport
were treated in a women’s prison in Lima from London. They _ Iraq protests: Three protest-
4 _ Drug bust:
5 _ Manger relic: A tiny wood-
6
hospital and re- and was handed a bou- were to be returned ers were fatally shot and at least 58 Police in Spain en relic that some Christians
leased late Friday. quet of roses by her to their hometowns wounded Saturday in Baghdad on Saturday believe to be part of Jesus’ man-
The suspect was husband, Mark Villanel- in several provinces and southern Iraq in continued announced their ger arrived Saturday in its per-
not immediately la, who had been on a in northern and unrest after Prime Minister Adel largest seizure of manent home in the biblical
identified, and po- hunger strike demand- central Vietnam. Abdul-Mahdi announced he in- methamphet- city of Bethlehem 1,400 years
lice said the motive ing her release. Keiko The bodies were tended to resign. Iraq’s Cabinet amine, taking after it was sent to Rome as a
for the stabbings Fujimori called her 13- found Oct. 23 in the convened an emergency session 1,400 pounds in gift to the pope. Sheathed in an
remains unknown. month prison stay the English town of Saturday to discuss Abdul-Mahdi’s a raid near Bar- ornate case, crowds greeted the
The stabbings oc- “most painful time of my Grays, east of Lon- stepping down and approved the celona. The relic with fanfare before it en-
curred Friday eve- life.” She was freed by don. While no cause resignations of key staff. Experts drug, in a form tered the Franciscan Church of
ning in an area the Constitutional Tribu- of death has been said parliament must approve known as crystal St. Catherine next to the
teeming with shop- nal in 4-3 vote earlier established, the Abdul Mahdi’s resignation for it to meth, was being Church of the Nativity, the
pers and close to last week. The magis- circumstances sug- be valid. Security and hospital stored for dis- West Bank holy site where
the city’s most pop- trates noted the decision gested asphyxiation. officials say three protesters were tribution to oth- tradition says Jesus was born.
ular nightlife cen- on a habeas corpus re- The 31 men and killed and 24 wounded by security er parts of Eu- A wooden structure that Chris-
ters. Police cor- quest did not constitute eight women are forces who fired live rounds at rope. Authorities tians believe was part of the
doned off the area a judgment on her guilt believed to have them in the holy city of Najaf, in arrested two manger where Jesus was born
until deep into the with regards to accusa- paid human traffick- southern Iraq. The officials said at people in Spain was sent by St. Sophronius, the
night as forensics tions she accepted mon- ers for their clandes- least 11 protesters were wounded and four else- patriarch of Jerusalem, to Pope
experts combed the ey from Brazilian con- tine transit into near Baghdad’s Ahrar Bridge where in Europe Theodore I in the 640s, around
street for clues. The struction giant Ode- England. Several when security forces fired live after an interna- the time of the Muslim con-
street reopened brecht. Fujimori could suspects have been ammunition and tear gas to dis- tional police quest of the Holy Land.
Saturday. still be returned to a cell. arrested. perse demonstrators. operation. Chronicle News Services

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WORLD
BRITAIN

Bystanders who
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earn high praise
By Gregory Katz at the knife-wielding attacker
and trying to hit him with the
LONDON — Even in times of blunt instrument, while anoth-
shared, senseless tragedy, an er uses the whale tusk to try to
uplifting moment sometimes pin him down. Others ganged
emerges. up on the man, wrestling him to
On Saturday, shocked and the ground and stripping away
saddened Londoners dealing his weapons.
with the return of terrorism to Additional footage shows
their streets found solace in the another man — said by some Niklas Halle’n / AFP / Getty Images

way bystanders fought to sub- media outlets to be a plain- Forensics experts work to gather evidence in London where a convicted terrorist went on a
due the London Bridge attack- clothes policeman — calmly rampage Friday, killing two people and wounding three others in a stabbing attack.
er, keeping the death count walking away from the scene
lower than it would have been if with one of the attacker’s ingenuity — did not go unno- ing in an extraordinary way,” the civilians to fight back was
they had fled. knives, making sure it could ticed. They were praised to the he said. part of a trend that seems to
Particularly striking were not be used to kill again. skies not only by Queen Eliza- Some of those who chal- have gathered pace since the
the weapons they used to con- The attacker, later identified beth II and Prime Minister lenged the attacker were former Sept. 11 attacks in 2001, when
front the killer: a fire extin- as 28-year-old convicted terror- Boris Johnson but also — per- prisoners attending a confer- passengers on United Airlines
guisher and — incredibly ist Usman Khan, was re- haps more important — by ence on rehabilitation along Flight 93 challenged the hijack-
enough — a 5-foot-long nar- strained until police arrived ordinary people on Twitter. with the assailant at Fishmong- ers, in effect crashing the plane
whal tusk apparently taken and — after he flashed what London Mayor Sadiq Khan ers’ Hall, where the attack in rural Pennsylvania before it
from the wall of Fishmongers’ looked like a suicide vest — shot said the bystanders could have apparently began. The group could reach an intended strate-
Hall when the attack began. him dead. Two people were run away for their own safety included a murderer who had gic target in Washington.
Remarkable video from the fatally stabbed and three others but decided to run toward reformed, British press reports
scene Friday shows one man were wounded in his attack. danger instead. “We saw Lon- said. Gregory Katz is an Associated
spraying the fire extinguisher The Londoners’ valor — and doners, ordinary citizens, act- The spontaneous decision of Press writer.

IRAN

Opposition leader compares crackdown to shah era


By Jon Gambrell 77, a politician whose own dis- Shiite theocracy as the 1978 ment.” nuclear deal with world pow-
puted election loss in 2009 led killings represented for the There was no immediate ers.
DUBAI, United Arab Emir- to the Green Movement pro- shah. response from Iranian officials Iranians immediately began
ates — A long-detained opposi- tests that security forces also “It shows people’s frustration nor state media, which has been demonstrating and protests
tion leader in Iran on Saturday put down. with the country’s situation. It barred from showing Mousavi’s quickly turned violent. The
compared a bloody crackdown Mousavi’s remarks not only has a complete resemblance to image for years. He remains scale of the demonstrations
on those protesting govern- compare Supreme Leader Aya- the brutal killing of people on under house arrest in Tehran. remains unclear as Iran so far
ment-set gasoline prices rising tollah Ali Khamenei to Shah the bloody date Sept. 8, 1978,” The protests that struck has not offered nationwide
under its supreme leader to Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Mousavi said, according to the some 100 cities and towns statistics for the number of
soldiers of the shah gunning toppled monarch whom Kha- statement published by the across Iran beginning Nov. 15 people arrested, injured or
down demonstrators in an menei to this day refers to as a Kaleme website long associated came after Iran raised mini- killed. Amnesty International
event that led to the Islamic tyrant. It also suggests the op- with him. “The assassins of the mum gasoline prices by 50%. believes the protests and the
Revolution. position leader views the dem- year of 1978 were representa- The subsidy cuts come as Iran’s security crackdown killed at
The comments published by onstrations that began Nov. 15 tives of a non-religious regime, economy suffers under crush- least 161 people.
a foreign website represent and the crackdown that fol- but the agents and shooters in ing U.S. sanctions following
some of the harshest yet attrib- lowed as a potentially similar November 2019 were repre- President Trump’s unilateral Jon Gambrell is an Associated
uted to Mir Hossein Mousavi, last-straw moment for Iran’s sentatives of a religious govern- withdrawal from Tehran’s Press writer.

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HONG KONG

Young, old unite


behind demands
of demonstrators
By Eileen Ng my must persist.
The protesters are angry
HONG KONG — Hundreds over creeping Chinese inter-
of silver-haired activists ference in Hong Kong that
joined young Hong Kong they say is eroding their
protesters for a unity rally rights promised when the
Saturday, pledging that their former British colony re-
movement will not fade away turned to Chinese rule in
until there is greater democ- 1997.
racy in the Chinese territory. “The government wants us
The rally at a park down- to desert the front-liners and Ng Han Guan / Associated Press

town was among several young protesters, but we will Residents of Hong Kong raise their hands to show support for the pro-democracy movement.
peaceful gatherings by pro- stick with them,” rally orga- Speakers reminded the crowd that the struggle for autonomy must continue.
testers last week to keep up nizer Tam Kwok-sun, 64, said
pressure on the government to loud cheers from the ed with volleys of tear gas has refused to bow to protest- the Mong Kok area in Kow-
amid a lull in violence follow- crowd. “Sometimes their ac- and water cannons. ers’ demands, which include loon. Dozens had gathered
ing a local election victory by tions are violent and aggres- The occupation of several free elections for her post and there to mark three months
the pro-democracy bloc and sive, but we are more un- universities by protesters the legislature as well as an since police stormed a sub-
the gaining of U.S. support happy with the government’s earlier this month after fiery independent probe into al- way car in the area and hit
for their cause. behavior.” clashes with police capped leged police brutality. passengers with batons and
A local band belted out Since the unrest broke out one of the most violent chap- Hong Kong police have pepper spray. Most left after
songs to tell protesters that in June, protesters have dis- ters in the turmoil, which has arrested 5,890 people as a police reportedly fired pepper
“the whole Hong Kong is rupted traffic, damaged public contributed to the city’s first result of the protests. balls and issued warnings.
supporting you.” Speakers facilities and pro-China recession in a decade. Some protesters returned to
reminded the crowd that it stores, and hurled gasoline Hong Kong’s leader, Carrie the streets Saturday night,
wasn’t time to celebrate and bombs in pitched battles with Lam, has appealed for the using metal fences, cartons Eileen Ng is an Associated Press
that the fight for real autono- riot police who have respond- current calm to continue but and bricks to block traffic in writer.

CLIMATE CHANGE

Dire forecasts, U.S. retreat add urgency to U.N. talks


By Aritz Parra ting the scene for a major re- rapid pace of global warming the world by tomorrow, but we able permits will encourage
and Frank Jordans view of their efforts in 2020. and the need to urgently cut must make decisions today,” countries and companies to cut
But then Brazil pulled its emissions of greenhouse gases. she said. their emissions, notably by
MADRID — Mass protests, a offer of hosting the talks and Against that backdrop, the The main items on the agen- shifting away from fossil fuels
last-minute venue change and stand-in Chile, rattled by anti- meeting that opens Monday in da include finalizing rules on toward renewable energy
talk of climate tipping points government protests, canceled Madrid has gained fresh impe- global carbon markets and sources.
are adding some unplanned five weeks before the meeting. tus. agreeing how poor countries The European Union and
drama to this year’s interna- Next, President Trump served “We have to do more in less should be compensated for some other jurisdictions al-
tional talks on tackling global formal notice that the United time,” said Spanish environ- destruction largely caused by ready operate limited emissions
warming. States was quitting the Paris ment minister Teresa Ribera, emissions from rich nations. trading systems, but efforts to
Delegates from almost 200 accord, delivering a symbolic whose country stepped in at Proposals to create a world- roll these out worldwide have
countries had hoped to put the blow to one of his predecessor’s short notice to host the talks. wide market for emissions been hampered by fears that the
finishing touches to the rules signature achievements. U.N. climate chief Patricia permits have been around for lack of robust and transparent
governing the 2015 Paris accord, Scientists didn’t have any Espinosa said Saturday that decades. The idea is that putting rules could corrupt the market.
ironing out a few wrinkles left good news either. Study after “science tells us we are still in a price on carbon dioxide — the
over from last year’s conference study published in recent time” to tackle the climate crisis. main greenhouse gas — and Aritz Parra and Frank Jordans
in Katowice, Poland, and set- months has underscored the “That doesn’t mean changing gradually reducing the avail- are Associated Press writers.

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NATION
4
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NEWS OF THE DAY From Across the Nation 1
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5
_ _ Two killed: The suspect in
5
_ Contract talks: The
1 _ Flooding search:
2 two deadly shootings was
United Auto Workers union The bodies of two chil- charged with murder, a day
2
_
announced Saturday that it dren were found Satur- 3
_ after he walked into a Missouri
has reached a tentative deal day, but a third re- police station covered in blood
with Fiat Chrysler on a new mained missing after a and allegedly told people in the
four-year contract. Both truck was swept away lobby that “I know I committed
sides declined to offer de- while attempting to two murders.” Prosecutors on
tails on the deal, but it in- cross a swollen creek in Friday charged Torry Andre
_ Rosa Parks tribute: A new statue of civil rights pioneer Rosa
3
cludes a $9,000 signing Tonto National Forest Upchurch, 27, with two counts
Parks is be unveiled in Montgomery, Ala., on Sunday on the anniver-
bonus and a promise not to in Arizona. Law offi- of first-degree murder. Earle
sary of her historic Dec. 1, 1955, arrest for refusing to give up her seat
close any assembly factories cers on Friday rescued Key Jr, 17, of Jefferson City, was
on a bus to a white passenger. Her arrest sparked the Montgomery
for the next four years, two adults and two killed in the first shooting
Bus Boycott, a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. The stat-
according to a person children who also were Thursday. Witnesses said they
ue will be placed approximately 30 feet from the spot where Parks is
briefed on the matter who in the truck swept saw a man running from the
believed to have boarded the bus, said Ashley Ledbetter of the Mont-
described the provisions to downstream. Tonto scene, but officers were unable
gomery Area Business Committee for the Arts.
the Associated Press. Top Creek is about 55 miles to find him. Police responded
union leaders still have to northeast of Phoenix. _ Deadly crash: A plane crashed shortly after taking off from
4 hours later to another shooting
approve the deal, and then The Sheriff’s Office said Chamberlain, S.D., on Saturday, killing nine people, authorities said. a few miles away. They found
it must be ratified by Fiat it closed the crossing The National Transportation Safety Board said the Pilatus PC-12 had Shantae Hill-Cook, 33, dead in
Chrysler Automobiles’ Friday. “We have no 12 people on board when it crashed at 12:30 p.m. about 140 miles west the street with gunshot wounds
47,000 union workers. Fiat information as to why of Sioux Falls. Peter Knudson of the NTSB said three passengers and her car missing. A witness
Chrysler is the last major they were trying to survived the crash with injuries. The plane had been bound for Idaho told officers that Hill-Cook and
auto company to settle on a cross the creek,” said Falls, Idaho. Chamberlain and south-central South Dakota were un- Upchurch had been in a roman-
new contract with the sheriff’s Lt. Virgil der a winter storm warning at the time of the crash. Knudson said tic relationship.
union based in Detroit. Dodd. the NTSB investigating the cause of the crash. Chronicle News Services

IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY Nadler’s letter in-


dicates that his commit-

House panel asks


tee is prepared to hear a
public defense from
Trump or his lawyers as

Trump if he will early as the week of Dec.


9, potentially setting up a
final vote on articles of

present evidence impeachment in the


committee later that
week. Democratic lead-
By Michael D. Shear hearings that begin this ers have said the entire
week, present evidence House could vote on
WASHINGTON — and request witness impeachment the week
The chairman of the testimony. of Dec. 16.
House Judiciary Com- “Please provide the The White House did
mittee has asked Presi- committee with notice of not respond to an email
dent Trump whether he whether your counsel seeking comment, but
intends to mount a de- intends to participate, lawyers for the president
fense during the commit- specifying which of the have repeatedly ex-
tee’s consideration of privileges your counsel pressed deep skepticism
impeachment articles, seeks to exercise,” Nadler about participating in the
setting a deadline of this wrote Friday. He said the impeachment inquiry.
Friday for Trump and deadline for responding Nadler also wrote a
his lawyers to decide if is 5 p.m. Dec. 6. T.J. Kirkpatrick / New York Times
letter to Rep. Doug Col-
they will present evi- Nadler’s panel will Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, set a lins, R-Ga., the top Re-
dence or call witnesses. begin examining wheth- deadline for the president and his team to decide whether they will participate. publican on the Judiciary
In a letter to the presi- er Trump abused the Committee, asking
dent, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, power of his office by sional inquiry by refus- also been investigating interference in the 2016 whether Republicans
D-N.Y., the committee pressuring Ukraine for ing to provide docu- whether Trump engaged election and the Trump intend to request any
chairman, said Trump politically beneficial ments and by blocking “in acts of obstruction of campaign. Democrats are subpoenas to compel
has the right to review investigations of his witnesses from testify- justice” detailed in the weighing whether to witnesses to testify on
the evidence against him, political rivals and ing. report by Robert Mueller, draft an obstruction-of- Trump’s behalf.
ask questions of his ac- whether the president In the letter, Nadler the special counsel who justice article based on Michael D. Shear is a New
cusers during public obstructed the congres- said the committee has investigated Russia’s Mueller’s report. York Times writer.

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CALIFORNIA
Storm sweeps in
with rain, snow
and gusty winds
By Steve Rubenstein al slopes will get from 4 to 8
inches, with Mount Tamalpais
Pounding rain that is expect- and the Santa Cruz Mountains
ed to last most of the week be- getting as much as 10 inches.
gan moving into the Bay Area Winds will gust up to 75 mph.
on Saturday, along with heavy In the Sierra, half a foot of
Sierra snowfall that made holi- snow is expected in the foot-
day weekend travel anything hills, with up to 2 feet at higher
but a holiday. elevations and as much as 3 feet
Tire chains, along with a lot on the mountaintops. More
of patience, were required for than one car slid into a snow-
the trip over the mountains for bank and stayed put Saturday,
much of the day. Plenty of mo- awaiting tow trucks, according Jessica Christian / The Chronicle

torists were getting an early to the Highway Patrol log. Adrian Weber (left) and his brother, Brayden, throw snowballs on the summit of Mount Diablo.
start on the return journey, On Friday, heavy snow shut Rain is expected in the Bay Area through Wednesday, with a brief break before the next storm.
cutting short the weekend to down Interstate 80 for hours,
stay ahead of whatever the but the road was reopened to your $18 chicken fried steak from storm drains and gutters devastated by the Kincade Fire,
clouds were sending down. vehicles with chains Saturday special. and crossed their fingers. which burned 77,758 acres in
Roads backed up, and some morning. Highway 20 was also “It’s pure white and very The chance of precipitation October and November.
shut down for a while. closed near Nevada City while snowy,” she said. “It’s the best. Sunday was given as 100%, “Heavy rainfall may lead to
“An atmospheric river is officers cleared a snow-related Very beautiful. But we’re kind leaving forecasters all in. On rockslides and debris flow and
moving into the Bay Area, with accident. Heavy trucks on I-80 of slow right now because the Monday, the chance of precip- flash flooding downstream of
strong gusty winds intensifying were being turned around on freeway is so backed up.” itation is 90%, which isn’t much the burn scar,” the Weather
and spreading Sunday eve- Saturday afternoon because of At San Francisco Interna- different. Bay Area high tem- Service said in its warning.
ning,” National Weather Service slick conditions at higher eleva- tional Airport, 542 flights were peratures will be in the 50s and Snow and rain weren’t the
meteorologist Drew Peterson tions. As of Saturday evening, delayed and 77 were canceled lows in the 40s. The strong only holiday travel hazards.
said Saturday. “Personally, I chains were required on I-80 Saturday, duty manager Russ winds will not let up. Highway Patrol officers were
wouldn’t leave the house if I from Nyack to Donner Lake, Mackey said. Travelers should A Weather Service wind saturating the roads too, arrest-
didn’t have to.” and Highway 50 from Twin expect up to 1 and a half hours of warning remains in effect ing 314 California motorists as
The rain will last until Wed- Bridges to Meyers. delay due to weather and wind through Monday morning in of early Saturday for driving
nesday, followed by a brief lull, Caltrans advised motorists to conditions, he added. coastal areas from Marin to under the influence during the
then will start up all over again expect blizzard conditions near At Oakland International Monterey counties, with steady holiday crackdown, with hun-
Thursday, Peterson said. The Donner Summit overnight and Mineta San Jose Interna- southeast winds of up to 35 mph dreds more expected before the
storm later in the week will be through Sunday. The National tional airporta, flight status expected. A wind advisory is in end of the holiday weekend.
less intense than what’s coming Weather Service warned of high information boards showed effect for the rest of the Bay Chronicle staff writer Rachel
in the next few days. winds on much of the coast. dozens of delays. Area. Swan contributed to this report.
The storm will bring about At Donner Lake Kitchen, All over the Bay Area, um- “It’s not a time to park your
3½ inches of rain to much of the near Truckee, proprietor Katie brellas went up, galoshes went car under trees,” Peterson said. Steve Rubenstein is a San
Bay Area — a little more in the Money said it was so white out on and rain buckets were placed In Sonoma County, forecast- Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
North Bay and a little less in the the window that you couldn’t beneath holes in leaky roofs. ers issued a flash flood watch Email: srubenstein@sfchronicle.
South Bay, Peterson said. Coast- see Donner Lake while eating Homeowners cleared leaves through Monday in the area com Twitter: @SteveRubeSF

NATION
CAMPAIGN 2020 jumble near the top. May-
or Pete Buttigieg, 37, of
voters who will help de-
termine outcomes in
Biden backers contend.
They argue his support is
while small, could prove
important with many

Biden seeks boost


South Bend, Ind., appears Nevada, South Carolina wider demographically candidates dividing the
to hold a narrow edge over and many March 3 Super and geographically than overall caucus vote.
Biden, 77; Warren, 70; and Tuesday states. other leading candidates.

on Iowa tour as 1st Sanders, 78. The senators


have animated the party’s
Yet all the handwring-
ing misses key variables
They point to rural areas
and Iowa’s growing mi-
Bill Barrow and Alexandra
Jaffe are Associated Press

caucus draws near


left flank, while Buttigieg in Iowa, Vilsack and other nority population that, writers.
joins Biden in Democrats’
center-left wing but is
calling for generational
By Bill Barrow tioned to recover any lost change.
and Alexandra Jaffe ground. Biden aides reject any
His chief argument — framing of the bus tour as
COUNCIL BLUFFS, his perceived strength a reset; they see it as a way
Iowa — Joe Biden opened against Trump — was on to drive home his poten-
an eight-day bus tour of clear display Saturday. tial strengths with Demo-
Iowa on Saturday project-
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his many Democratic
Sidestepping his philo-
sophical tussle with pro-
gressive Sens. Elizabeth
cratic voters consistently
citing Trump’s defeat as
their top priority, even
Commercial and
presidential competitors
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Warren and Bernie Sand-
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Dredging plan in bay
sparks unexpected
climate change battle
Dredging from page A1 don’t have the underwater
clearance to carry full loads
cerns that the proposal would and must “light load” and
encourage the oil industry to make multiple trips to move
expand, hastening greenhouse supplies. Meanwhile, the de-
gas emissions and global mand for crude oil is skyrock-
warming. A petition delivered eting in California as oil pro-
to the Army Corps with duction in the state has
20,000 signatures seeks to slowed and fails to keep up
“stop Trump from dredging with the needs of residents.
San Francisco Bay.” The void has been filled by
“When we need to be phas- crude shipments from Saudi
ing out fossil fuels, this dredg- Arabia, Ecuador and Colom-
ing project does just the oppo- bia.
site,” said Jason Pfeifle, a cli- The Army Corps estimates
mate campaigner for the Cen- that the dredging project
ter for Biological Diversity, would save $10 million annu-
one of many environmental ally in shipping costs, a sav- Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle

groups opposing the proposal. ings that officials say would The Champion Istra heads out after passing under the Carquinez Bridge in Vallejo. An Army
“There is no reason we should be passed to consumers in the Corps of Engineers proposal includes deepening 2.9 miles of the Carquinez Strait for tankers.
be dredging.” form of less-expensive gas.
The protest comes amid The Western States Petro- Plans to deepen shipping channel
growing unease across the leum Association, which re-
The Army Corps of Engineers plans to deepen two segments of the shipping channel through
nation about the conveyance presents the Bay Area refin-
San Pablo Bay and the Carquinez Strait. Many environmental groups oppose the proposal.
of fossil fuels, be it by pipe- eries, declined to comment on
line, railroad or boat. Crit- the plan. 5 MILES
icism of expanding petroleum Under the proposal, the 680
operations has intensified Army Corps would deepen 37 Grizzly
under President Trump, who 10.3 miles near Richmond in Bulls Head Reach
Bay
has supported the expansion the northern part of San Fran- Pinole Shoal 2.9 miles
of the oil, gas and coal in- cisco Bay, also known as San Vallejo
10.3 miles Benicia-
dustries, and called climate Pablo Bay, and 2.9 miles in- Martinez
Carquinez Suisun
change a hoax. side the Carquinez Strait be- Strait Bridge
Bay
Officials with the Army neath the Benicia Martinez San Pablo Bay
1
2 3
Corps say that their only con- Bridge. 8 9
Benicia 6
7
80
cern in San Francisco Bay is The work involves remov- 5
4
ensuring safe passage of ing about 1.6 million cubic Bay Point
4
boats. They emphasize that yards of mud and silt from
Pinole
Pinole
their purview is not climate the bottom of the waterways, Martinez
nor the fossil fuel industry. according to the plan. The
Pacheco
“That’s a valuable discus- dredged material would be Richmond-
Concord
sion to have, but it’s not the used for habitat restoration El Sobrante Concord
San Rafael
Corps of Engineer’s authority and development of wetlands Bridge
to address,” said Stu Town- to help counter rising sea OIL-RECEIVING TERMINALS AND REFINERIES
580
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Francisco office. “I try hard to not only take issue with the San 3 C&H Sugar 6 Plains All American 9 Valero*
keep the corps as agnostic as I climate impacts of fossil fuels Francisco
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Bay
can.” but the risk of more oil spills
The agency’s $60 million and more air pollution as Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Todd Trumbull / The Chronicle

plan, put forth in April, calls bigger ships come into the bay
for deepening two stretches of and refinery operations poten-
water along a route that tially increase. planned dredging wouldn’t be portion of the channel that the included in the April plan, a
serves nine oil-receiving ter- “It’s an environmental issue limited to the fossil fuel in- ships use to get to Stockton.” state environmental review
minals and four refineries in and a health issue all in one,” dustry. Among the more than Stockton’s top imports in- must be done. At this point,
Contra Costa and Solano said Isabella Zizi, a resident of 300 big ships that make the clude fertilizers that nourish no local agency has stepped
counties. The refineries, oper- El Cerrito and campaigner for route each year are many that Central Valley farms and com- up to do the pricey and con-
ated by Shell, Tesoro, Phillips the group Stand.earth. Zizi carry agricultural and con- ponents for Teslas, which are troversial evaluation.
66 and Valero, import crude held a sign at the meeting by struction goods. assembled in Fremont. Crops Congress also must appro-
oil and export refined petro- the Army Corps this month Initial plans to extend the such as rice are among its priate the funding for the
leum products like gasoline. that read: “Protect the Bay.” deepening work another 60 major exports. project.
The Army Corps currently While the Army Corps miles to the Port of Stockton, The Stockton port is the Townsley, with the Army
maintains the shipping lane to commonly dredges to main- where many of the non-petro- local sponsor of the Army Corps, estimates that even
the sites at a depth of 35 feet, tain waterways at prescribed leum commodities go, howev- Corps project, which means without major hiccups, it
but it was initially authorized depths, deepening projects are er, were put off because of it’s responsible for helping could be a decade before plan-
by Congress to extend to 45 more occasional. One of the cost. cover part of the cost. The ning and construction of the
feet. Agency officials say the region’s last big dredging “We were a little disap- federal government usually deeper channel is complete.
time has come to deepen the exercises was the deepening pointed that it’s not coming all picks up half the tab.
channel, to 38 feet, because of of the bay floor to 50 feet near the way,” said Jeff Wingfield, Still, several hurdles remain Kurtis Alexander is a San
the need to serve bigger and the Port of Oakland, which the port’s director of environ- before work can proceed. In Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
heavier ships. wrapped up in 2009. mental and public affairs. addition to the federal envi- Email: kalexander@sfchronicle.
As it stands, a lot of boats The benefits of the newly “But (the dredging covers) a ronmental review, which was com Twitter: @kurtisalexander

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FROM THE COVER


Why stores can use experiences.
“I would say it’s a partial
ban that needs to be amend-

thick plastic bags, ed,” Enck said of California’s


law. “I’m very skeptical that
these thicker bags are being

despite state’s ban systemically reused. We also


know that they’re not getting
recycled.”
But the thicker bags are
Bags from page A1 San Francisco was among popular with many shoppers,
the first cities in the country said Ray Azar, who owns
some plastic companies, that to ban single-use plastic bags Market Mayflower & Deli in
allows stores to sell thicker in 2007. The ordinance con- San Francisco’s Lower Nob
plastic bags for 10 cents. tains the same exception as Hill neighborhood.
The new bags, while classi- state law for thicker bags. Azar said some people even
fied as reusable, closely re- California legislators en- ask to buy extra bags because
semble their single-use prede- acted the statewide prohibi- they’re cheaper than ordinary
cessors and are often thrown tion in 2014. The law faced Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle
garbage bags. He said that by
away after one transaction. deep-pocketed opposition Ashraf Abou Zeinab packs groceries in a thick, reusable and large, people are indiffer-
Still, they satisfy the law be- from the plastics industry, plastic bag at Market Mayflower & Deli in San Francisco. ent to the law.
cause they can be used 125 and the compromise to allow “The customers that are
times without falling apart. thicker bags was crucial to its after ordinances were enacted up about 4%. local, they really don’t react,”
Environmentalists call it a passage. in San Francisco and more Chad Nelsen, CEO of the Azar said. “We’re talking
loophole that has undermined It was delayed for two than 130 other cities and Surfrider Foundation, an about a 10-cent fee and not
the plastic-bag ban. They note years while the industry counties, the group says. advocacy group in San Clem- something more significant.
that the ban was intended in fought for a referendum. Vot- Since the statewide law ente (Orange County), said he “It’s more the tourists that
part to stem carbon emissions ers upheld the law in 2016, took effect in 2016, Murray remembers regularly finding are surprised,” he said.
created by manufacturing the turning back a $6 million said, total consumption has plastic bags floating in the Ultimately, supporters of
bags, but thicker plastic bags campaign mounted by the plunged to around 1 billion to water when he went surfing the law say a key lesson from
are still made from fossil American Progressive Bag 2 billion bags. years ago. Today, it’s a differ- the bag ban is that rules ban-
fuels and have a limited life- Alliance, a coalition of plas- “We’ve clearly achieved ent story. ning single products aren’t a
span. tics companies. success,” he said. “Have we “Just purely from an ocean panacea for the plastic pollu-
“They continue to be hand- “This law has resulted in absolutely eliminated all plas- litter standpoint, we’re seeing tion crisis — retailers can find
ed out with impunity,” said heavy disruption for our in- tic bags? No. Maybe (thicker less of them,” he said. “We workarounds too easily.
Claire Arkin, a spokeswoman dustry’s employees and re- plastic bags) are the metha- know that these bans work.” Recology, the Bay Area
for the Global Alliance for quired significant equipment done program to get people Supporters say California’s solid-waste hauler, and Cali-
Incinerator Alternatives, an investments for U.S. bag man- off the heroin problem of law has been successful in fornians Against Waste have
environmental advocacy ufacturers,” Matt Seaholm, single-use bags.” another way: It propelled a proposed a ballot initiative
group in Berkeley. “They’re executive director of the alli- CalRecycle, the state’s recy- national movement to ditch that seeks to reduce plastic
plastic bags — there’s no get- ance, said in an email. “It has cling agency, doesn’t regularly plastic items people use once waste by imposing fees on
ting around that.” caused considerable belt tight- collect data on how many and toss in the trash. manufacturers and requiring
Confusion over the preva- ening for our industry, espe- plastic bags retailers sell. But Seven more states have them to make all packaging
lence of thicker plastic bags is cially for the many small U.S. the agency reported an 85% enacted variations of the pro- and foodware items recyclable
a familiar story for regulators manufacturers that supply reduction in the number of hibition on single-use bags: or compostable.
with San Francisco’s Depart- bags for the country.” bags used statewide in the six Connecticut, Delaware, Ha- The groups must collect
ment of the Environment. Sponsors of the law say the months after the law took waii, Maine, New York, Ore- 623,212 signatures of regis-
“I get a fair number of existence of thicker plastic effect. gon and Vermont. More than tered California voters by the
concerned citizens who think bags shouldn’t overshadow San Francisco has also seen 300 cities and counties have end of April to qualify the
the business is not compliant California’s successes. On the a drop. In an informal survey also passed laws. measure for the November
because they distribute those whole, the use of plastic bags this year, the city’s Depart- New York and Vermont 2020 ballot.
bags,” said Hilary Near, a has gone down dramatically, ment of the Environment have gone further than Cali- “We’re not going to ban our
zero-waste analyst for the city. according to retailer surveys. found that two-thirds of cus- fornia by passing outright way out of this,” said Murray,
People don’t realize that they Mark Murray, director of tomers at retail stores bans on all plastic checkout of Californians Against Waste.
are reusable, she said. Californians Against Waste, brought a reusable bag or bags. Judith Enck, founder of “At the end of the day, it’s a
That frustration helped an environmental advocacy used no bag. the advocacy group Beyond game of whack-a-mole. You
motivate the Board of Su- group that helped write the Environmental groups have Plastics and former regional ban one material, and another
pervisors to increase the city’s law, said it’s clear that bag also noticed fewer plastic bags administrator of the U.S. En- material pops up.”
bag fee to 25 cents. The new laws have worked. washing up on beaches. A vironmental Protection Agen-
fee goes into effect July 1. Californians Against Waste decade ago, plastic bags made cy, said that’s one drawback Dustin Gardiner is a San
Near said the department estimates that 30 billion plas- up about 10% of the items the of California pioneering envi- Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
hopes the higher cost will tic bags were used in the state Ocean Conservancy picked up ronmental legislation — it Email: dustin.gardiner@
prompt more people to reuse in 2005. That dropped to during its annual coastal doesn’t have the opportunity sfchronicle.com Twitter:
the thicker bags. about 13 billion bags by 2014, cleanup day. They now make to learn from other states’ @dustingardiner

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FROM THE COVER

Photos by Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle

The marked-off area is a drainage zone for the planned Tunnel Tops park, which is scheduled to open in 2021 as a link between Crissy Field and the Main Post.

Presidio’s 25-year transformation


Park from page A1

or have not been rehabilitated.


They’re easy to miss amid the
rejuvenated hillsides and his-
toric buildings that attract
more and more visitors each
year. Still, they exist as re-
minders that the transition
from Army base to public
park at times has been rocky.
No sooner was the longtime
home of the Sixth U.S. Army
handed over to the National
Park Service than Republican
members of Congress pro-
posed selling much of it off.
Two well-connected local
billionaires, Gap founder
Donald Fisher and “Star
Wars” creator George Lucas,
were stopped from building
personal museums on promi-
nent sites.
As recently as this summer,
a development team led by
co-working behemoth We-
Work tried and failed to ob-
tain a 99-year lease on Fort
Scott’s 22 buildings.
Through it all, the variegat-
ed landscape has been pains-
takingly revived, building by
building, trail by trail, and so
much in between. But, as the
mothballed holdouts show, in Two of the recently restored structures at the Presidio’s Gorgas Rail Complex. They are being leased as “creative office spaces.”
the years to come there’s
much more to do. 1 Coming Monday: Time
moves backward as Presidio’s
* ** plants and animals return to
One reason the leftovers get their original habitat.
overlooked is that the success
stories are so visible.
Walk the Main Post, for Crissy Field, where a motley
example, and a well-groomed storage yard was replaced by
lawn covers the parade a beguiling waterfront that
ground that for decades was a includes an 18-acre tidal
parking lot. One of the burly marsh, a climbing wall can be
red-brick barracks fronting it glimpsed through the glassy
is now a lodge with rocking front of the shed-like former
chairs on the porch and a motor pool, now a public
two-night minimum stay on gym.
weekends. Another holds an There has also been new
interactive museum devoted construction — the biggest
to the life and work of Walt project by far being the Let-
Disney. terman Digital Arts Center,
Behind the barracks on which replaced a grim hospi-
Riley Avenue, masonry homes tal compound with four faux-
built for sergeants serve as historic office buildings and
apartments that rent for as 17 acres of parkland designed
much as $6,755 a month. by famed landscape architect
White wooden homes on Lawrence Halprin.
Funston Avenue, where gen- These investments in the
erations of officers lived, are park’s built terrain have paid
rented to tenants such as off. Presidio Trust historian Rob Thomson at Building 201, expected to become a restaurant
serving visitors to the 14-acre Tunnel Tops park, which will be two years in the making.
private investment firms and Though the Presidio is part
the German International of the Golden Gate National
School of Silicon Valley. Recreation Area, all of it, “The extent of the trans- But the trust can do only scoffed at the idea of what
The Main Post’s former except an outside crescent formation is nothing short of so much at a time. one legislator called “a city
guardhouse reopened in 2017 that includes Crissy Field and a miracle,” said William Gray- Longtime home of the Sixth park for San Francisco paid
as the Presidio’s visitor center. Baker Beach, is managed by son, who chairs the Presidio U.S. Army, the Presidio was for by government funds.”
Up the hill, the Officers’ Club an autonomous federal agen- Trust Board of Directors. He’s transferred to the Park Ser- The saber-rattling gave way
was restored in 2014 with cy, the Presidio Trust. The a native San Franciscan who vice in October 1994 with to a compromise fashioned by
added attractions including a trust reported revenue of was an Army attorney work- local expectations that it Rep. Nancy Pelosi. It allowed
plush restaurant and small $136.3 million and a net in- ing at the Pentagon when the would receive an ongoing for a subsidy that would taper
museum. come of $8.9 million for the decision to close the Presidio federal subsidy of at least $25 down and end in 2013, and
Elsewhere, hundreds of most recent fiscal year, with a was made official in 1989. “If million annually. But Repub- establish the trust as an in-
renovated older homes tucked 97% occupancy rate for its you didn’t know the place licans won control of the dependent corporation. Six of
against forested slopes again residential and commercial back then, it’s hard to imagine House of Representatives the its board’s seven members
are filled with residents. At space. the change.” next month, and party leaders would be appointed by the
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Major dates in Presidio’s transformation


It began life as the walled fortress of a European empire. Now it’s
an expansive oasis within a crowded city. Here’s how the Presidio
came to be.

National Park Service

A rendering of El Presidio de San Francisco in 1792.

1776
Lt. Col. Juan Bautista de Anza establishes El Presidio de San
Francisco as a military outpost of the Spanish empire, which
includes California. It is a relatively small, walled-in post in the
vicinity of the present-day Officers’ Club.

1885
John King / The Chronicle The U.S. Army, which arrived in San Francisco during the Mexican-
The brick barracks along the parade ground of the Presidio’s Main Post are among the archi- American War, builds seven red-brick barracks along the west
tectural landmarks of the unusual national park. All but one of the barracks has been restored. side of the Main Post parade ground — structures that become a
memorable symbol of the Presidio’s architectural heritage.

1963
The Presidio is dedicated as a National Historic Landmark. After
the ceremony, the secretary of the Army calls the post “a symbol
of the ultimate reach of our national sovereignty.”

1972
After a campaign visit to San Francisco touting his environmental
credentials, President Richard Nixon signs a bill crafted by Rep.
Phil Burton, D-San Francisco, to create the Golden Gate National
Recreation Area. It stipulates that if the military leaves the Presi-
dio, the post will be transferred to the National Park Service.

Photos by Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle

Left: A cannon outside Stilwell Hall is one of the few physical remnants of when the Presidio
was part of the Spanish empire. Right: Shuttered industrial building along Thornburg Road.

White House. Middleton in 2016 as CEO. review dismissed allegations


The agreement gave the “We have to make money that the filmmaker had been
trust time to get on its feet. It each year and hoard it up treated unfairly.
also dictated a more narrow until we have enough to do
focus than the initial hopes the next project.” ***
that the Presidio might be- One attempt to harness a The urban nature of this
come “a global center dedicat- philanthropic spirit for large- national park creates financial
ed to the world’s most critical scale restoration involved Fort pressure in another way: the
environmental, social and Scott — a tree-shrouded en- mostly hidden network of
cultural challenges,” in the clave near the Pacific Coast pipes, streets and utility lines
words of the short-lived 1994 where statuesque Mission that connect the buildings. The Chronicle 1988
management plan. Revival barracks from 1912 are A recent trust survey
“The first thing we needed often blurred by gauzy fog. placed a $402 million tab on 1988
to do was create some reve- The 1994 plan envisioned a the estimated investment The federal Commission on Base Realignment and Closure rec-
nue, and also build a commu- conference center along the needed to “renew and replace ommends closing 86 military facilities nationwide, including the
nity,” recalled Craig Middle- lines of Asilomar, a state park our assets” — in other words, Presidio. Politicians object to the threatened loss of what Mayor
Art Agnos calls “a very good neighbor and one of the top five
ton, the trust’s executive di- on the Monterey Peninsula. bring things like the electrical
employers.”
rector from 2001 to 2015. “It But when the call went out systems up to current expec-
was virtually a ghost town last year for what The Chron- tations. 1996
out there the first few years.” icle called “some deep think- Again, not the sort of proj- Two years after the Army hands off the Presidio to the National
That’s no longer the case: ers with even deeper ects likely to attract private Park Service, President Bill Clinton visits the park. He later signs
More than 7,000 people now pockets,” the only detailed donors. But such ongoing legislation that gives the autonomous Presidio Trust control over
live or work in the Presidio. proposal came from a team investments are crucial, Fra- park operations. The bill includes a federal subsidy through 2013.
The trust pays its own way. led by co-working firm We- ser said. “We can earn
But it has neither the staff Work. enough money to keep the 2001
nor the resources to continu- That team, which also in- place up, but we also have to Following a $32 million fundraising effort, the removal of 87,000
ously restore older buildings cluded the California Clean maintain it at the level every- tons of contaminated waste and the excavation of 230,000 cubic
— especially since the entire Energy Fund, promised no one expects and cherishes.” yards of soil and sand to create a dune-lined tidal marsh, Crissy
park is classified as a Nation- In terms of projects, the Field debuts and quickly becomes a regional destination.
al Historic Landmark District, “The extent of the trust has its hands full the
2007
which has rigorous standards next few years with the Tun-
for preservation. transformation is nel Tops park. There also will Donald and Doris Fisher announce their desire to build a large
museum at the Main Post’s parade ground to house their contem-
This is even the case on nothing short of a be extensive landscape up-
porary art collection. After fierce opposition on myriad fronts, the
nondescript Gorgas Avenue, grades alongside it — the final
where three utilitarian 1919 miracle. If you didn’t stage of the creation of Presi-
family abandons its plans “with disappointment and sadness” in
2009.
warehouses and a small know the place back dio Parkway, which replaced
1940s-era office building have Doyle Drive as the most direct
just been restored. The wood- then, it’s hard to route from downtown San
en trusses are illuminated by imagine the change.” Francisco to the Golden Gate
discreet new skylights. Newly Bridge.
sanded Douglas fir floor William Grayson, chairman, The current leadership also
Presidio Trust Board of Directors
planks wear a rich, clear wants to increase the diversi-
stain. A loading dock was ty of park visitors.
altered to include a spacious less than a “Campus for One initiative is the trust’s
ramp that makes the complex Change ... addressing the five-year goal to “double visi-
fully accessible. most significant issues of our tation from groups tradition-
There’s already one signed time.” But the trust was ally underserved by national
lease — for a firm that re- dubious, given such details as parks as measured by eth-
searches artificial intelligence. a proposed 99-year lease, and nicity, income and ability.”
Across the street, 10 build- turned it down — a smart There are programs to double
ings of similar vintage have decision given WeWork’s re- the number of children from
been sealed off after the in- versal of fortune since then. across the region taking part
stallation of new roofs to This isn’t the first example in outdoor education pro-
prevent leaks. A similar of a bigger-than-life proposal grams. Pete Kiehart / The Chronicle 2013
method was employed on four at the Presidio being brought Fraser dismisses any sug- “Spire,” a 90-foot-tall art installation by Andy Goldsworthy.
straightforward but hand- down to earth. gestion that there’s a tension
some brick structures a few Some proposals that between the current realities 2008
blocks away on Halleck seemed promising backfired, and the initial high hopes. Scottish environmental artist Andy Goldsworthy bundles together
Street. Along with new roofs, as in 2007 when Fisher — one Instead, she suggests that the the trunks of 37 felled cypress trees to form Spire, a 90-foot-tall
and a few extra interior of the trust’s original board Presidio has become a haven installation near Inspiration Point. Surrounding it are newly plant-
beams for seismic strength, members — wanted to build a for the Bay Area and beyond. ed saplings that within a decade reach one-third the height of
plywood panels were installed museum at the Main Post to “The reason the Presidio Goldsworthy’s piece.
to cover windows and deter house his family’s acclaimed was saved is so people can
vandals. contemporary art collection. enjoy it,” Fraser said. “The 2013
The Halleck structures Trust enthusiasm ebbed fol- visioning now is equally The Presidio budget is balanced with no federal subsidy, meeting
might receive more attention lowing protests by everyone grand. We’re focused on giv- the deadline set by Congress in 1996. “The Presidio has been
in 2021, after the completion from upset neighbors to the ing the ‘aaah ...’ experience to saved as a place for the public,” trust Chairwoman Nancy Bechtle
of the much-awaited Presidio National Trust for Historic everyone, including plants tells The Chronicle. “The threat of its being sold has been forever
Tunnel Tops — 14 acres of Preservation, and the collec- and animals.” removed.”
new open space across the tion now resides at the San Grayson offered a similar
2014
street that will slope down to Francisco Museum of Modern take.
The Presidio Trust board halts a competition to select a developer
cover the Presidio Parkway, Art. “We’ve got a lot of great for the 8-acre site across from Crissy Field that houses a Sports
which separates the Main Lucas had a similar vision, missions and goals — but just Basement. The big loser: filmmaker George Lucas, who wanted to
Post from Crissy Field. It’s a to replace a former commis- being good stewards is so build a museum there. He heads to Los Angeles instead.
$118 million project to be sary facing Crissy Field with critical,” he said. “Or, to put it
funded almost entirely by what he called the Lucas Cul- another way, don’t screw it 2019
private donors, which isn’t tural Arts Museum. The trust up.” The Presidio Trust, the National Park Service and the Golden Gate
the case with low-profile said no in 2014 after a conten- National Parks Conservancy hold a “groundmaking” ceremony to
building restorations. tious competition, though it John King is The San Francisco celebrate the start of work on Tunnel Tops Park — a 14-acre con-
“We can’t issue bonds and offered a different location. Chronicle’s urban design critic. nection between the Main Post and Crissy Field set to open in
get large loans,” explained Lucas went to Los Angeles Email: jking@sfchronicle.com 2021.
Jean Fraser, who replaced instead, and a 2016 federal Twitter: @johnkingsfchron — John King
A14 | Sunday, December 1, 2019 | SFChronicle.com XXXXX

FROM THE COVER

Fentanyl toll surges,


Overdoes from page A1 sometimes needs counteracting
with the chill-out effect of the
people have died in the nine Bay fentanyl, they say. Or the deeply
Area counties since the state sedated state caused by fentanyl

but meth top killer


began tracking overdose deaths has to be offset by the rush of
in 2006, though that is almost meth.
certainly fewer than the number “Speed a lot of times gets you
actual drug deaths. geeked out, with your heart
The data also show that meth- racing and your head pounding,
amphetamine is now the lead- and then fentanyl evens you
ing cause of overdose deaths in out,” said Shauna Arteago, 45,
the state. That statistic is reflect- who has been homeless but now
ed in the Bay Area, where meth lives in a San Francisco single-
overdose rates have tripled over room apartment. “I smoke them
the past decade while deaths one at a time, and you’ve got to
from prescription opioids have be careful, because fentanyl can
dropped. kill you. I’ve overdosed three
The methamphetamine crisis times, the last time a few
is a new-old problem, public months ago.”
health officials said. Meth was Those who work daily with
widespread in the 1990s and addicts on the street don’t need
never really went away, but the statistics to tell them the over-
number of people now dying dose problem is growing —
from it — and from dangerous particularly among the home-
combinations of methamphet- less.
amine and potent opioids like Capt. Carl Fabbri, command-
fentanyl — is new, and alarming. er of the Tenderloin Police Sta-
“It’s the new speedball,” said tion, said he often feels like he’s
58-year-old Stevon Williams, a shoveling sand into tides when
homeless Air Force veteran in he and his officers try to in-
San Francisco, describing the tervene with addicts on the
“goofball,” which is replacing street, and it’s heartbreaking.
the old injection combination of “We’ve made progress on the
cocaine and heroin. “That com- dealers, but the victims — the
bo of meth and fentanyl does the users? It’s almost out of our
same thing. A lot of people like hands, there are so many,” he
that.” Photos by Nick Otto / Special to The Chronicle said. “It is terribly sad.”
Though the public health Stevon Williams (right), a homeless veteran, describes the effects of the “goofball,” a potent A 39-year-old homeless long-
data demonstrate shifting drug- combo of meth and fentanyl. With him on the plaza near the Embarcadero is David Valenzuela. time addict who goes by the
use trends across the state, it is street name of Country fired up
less precise at capturing over- a bubble — pipe load — of meth
dose deaths caused by multiple
Bay Area overdose deaths near the Ferry Building and said
drugs. Indeed, the state data as a Overdose death rates for Bay Area counties in 2010 and 2018 overdoses and addictions in the
whole are more subjective than Drug overdose deaths increased across the Bay Area over the past eight years, but some counties have street “have gotten off the hook
most public health experts been harder hit than others. San Francisco has always had the highest death rate and it continued to in the last year or so.”
would like. It’s dependent upon climb. But some counties – including Marin, Napa and Sonoma – reported a decrease in overdose deaths. “It’s so much more than ever,
how coroners and others label and I’ve seen it all,” he said.
the cause of death, and some 23.5 “It makes me sad seeing so
deaths are investigated much many people do so much drugs
18.2
more thoroughly than others. 16.0 15.8 15.2 out here, but we’re stuck. We
“It’s important when we’re 12.5 12.6 12.4 13.0 12.2 need help. You think we all want
11.2 10.7
thinking about overdose deaths 10.3 10.4 10.2 10.4 to be addicted to this crap? No
7.9 8.2 7.2 7.8 7.1 8.1
that what we’re looking at isn’t way.”
necessarily the truth with a San Francisco public health
capital T,” said Dr. Matt Willis, officials, who have been collect-
public health officer for Marin 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 ing data on overdose deaths
Alameda Contra Marin Napa San San Santa Solano Sonoma Bay Calif.
County. “There’s a lot of bias Costa Francisco Mateo Clara Area
involving more than one drug,
built into the reporting.” say their analyses show that
But the data back up what Overdose death rates in California and the Bay Area by drug type, 2010–18 overdose rates with both meth
health care providers, addiction and fentanyl have more than
Methamphetamine and fentanyl are driving recent spikes in
experts and users themselves doubled in just the past two
overdose deaths in California and the Bay Area. Meanwhile, Bay Area California
are experiencing firsthand: years.
deaths from prescription opioids have tapered off.
Drug overdoses, even in com- A decade ago, meth was caus-
munities spared from the worst Heroin ing only a dozen or so deaths a
Fentanyl
of the opioid epidemic, are a year and fentanyl wasn’t even
public health crisis. tracked. In 2018, roughly 50
people died with both drugs in
2.04
Geographic variations: The 1.80 1.84 their system — dozens more
1.66
data were obtained from the died from one or the other.
California Opioid Overdose California “The reality is that most drug
Surveillance Dashboard, and 0.84 use is poly drug use. It’s not
Bay Area
the Chronicle analysis is a 0.22
0.40 0.26
unusual for people to be using
unique examination of the drug NA more than one drug,” said Dr.
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
overdose epidemic in the Bay Phillip Coffin, director of sub-
Area as a region. Prescription opiods Methamphetamine stance use research for the San
The Bay Area consistently Francisco Department of Public
5.57
has had somewhat lower rates 5.48 Health.
of prescription opioid overdose Combining meth and fenta-
4.01
deaths than the rest of the state, 3.98
4.03 nyl may be especially risky for a
especially compared with some 3.10 lot of reasons, among them that
rural counties in Northern meth, in particular, leads to
California where rates were 10 1.65 “chaotic behaviors” that may
1.48
or 20 times higher. But for all prevent people from practicing
drug overdoses, the Bay Area as safer drug practices, he said.
a whole comes in close to the 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 For example, harm-reduction
state average, about 10 to 12 Note: The overdose rate is the number of deaths per 100,000 residents. Data from 2018 are preliminary. experts advise than anyone
deaths per 100,000 people per Source: California Department of Public Health John Blanchard / The Chronicle
using fentanyl start with a small
year. dose and that they never get
And that rate has been climb- high alone, so that if they over-
ing — by about 21% since 2010. dose, someone can treat them
Some local counties are nota- with Narcan. But if they’re us-
bly higher than others. San ing meth too, people may not be
Francisco has the highest rates thinking clearly enough to take
of drug overdose deaths — those precautions.
about 23 per 100,000 in 2018. The “goofball” is not just a
The North Bay counties of Sono- San Francisco problem. What’s
ma and Solano also have higher not clear from data and anecdot-
death rates than the Bay Area al information is how often
average, about 15 per 100,000. people are choosing to combine
Santa Clara and San Mateo meth with an opioid verus being
have the lowest rates, around 8 “poisoned” by fentanyl that is
deaths per 100,000 last year. sometimes added to other drugs
“There are marked differenc- without users knowing it, pub-
es in relatively small geographic lic health officials say.
areas. I couldn’t tell you why,” Fentanyl isn’t necessarily
said Dr. Scott Morrow, public pervasive in all Bay Area coun-
health officer for San Mateo ties just yet — or it’s not being
County. identified as a cause of death.
Drug overdose deaths have But not all counties have the
been up and down during the laboratory resources to test for
past decade in the Bay Area, but the specific opioid found in a
they reached a decade high of 13 person after death. When fenta-
deaths per 100,000 residents in nyl is identified in an overdose,
2018, according to preliminary it’s often impossible to know
state data. whether the person chose to use
The overall death toll doesn’t A man who goes by the name Country (right) smokes meth on the plaza near the Embarcadero. it or took it by accident.
tell the whole story, though. “The combination of opioids
Prescription overdose death Ciccarone, a national drug use rone said. Are more people more studies to say if the meth is and stimulants is common,”
rates have fallen slightly in the and policy expert at UCSF. using meth? Is the drug itself more deadly,” Ciccarone said. said Dr. Ori Tzvieli, deputy
Bay Area, but deaths from hero- Opioids, and especially fenta- different and more potent? Does health officer with Contra Costa
in have been steadily increasing. nyl, are so deadly because they combining meth with fentanyl Deadly combinations: Com- County. “But did they die be-
And deaths from fentanyl — a can quickly shut down the re- make it deadlier? bining drugs, especially meth cause they were a meth addict
synthetic opioid about 50 times spiratory system. Methamphet- Ciccarone said investigations with an opioid like fentanyl, is and they ended up buying some
more potent than heroin — have amine kills by essentially over- of the drug supply have found especially concerning to public with fentanyl in it? Or did they
exploded in the past four years. stimulating the heart or the that the meth sold in the United health officials. It’s difficult to die because they’re someone
Opioids as a whole are still brain, leading to a heart attack States is indeed stronger than track those deaths, and dual with an opioid overuse disorder
bigger killers than metham- or stroke. But in the past, only what people were using 10 or 20 addictions are more complicat- who’s using fentanyl now?”
phetamine alone. But meth people who already had cardio- years ago, when meth was pri- ed to treat.
stands apart as the single largest vascular issues were at risk of marily made in backyard labs. Purposely taking metham- Erin Allday and Kevin Fagan are
killer. And that has public overdoing it with meth — now, It’s now manufactured by global phetamine with fentanyl, one San Francisco Chronicle staff
health officials concerned — younger, otherwise healthy drug cartels. hit after the other, is like jug- writers. Email: eallday@
and confused. people are dying too. “We have a drug coming in gling dynamite — but hard-core sfchronicle.com, kfagan@
“Meth is not usually a very The rise in meth overdose that’s at 90% purity and much addicts say they need it. The sfchronicle.com Twitter:
deadly drug,” said Dr. Daniel deaths raises questions, Cicca- higher potency. But we need high of the methamphetamine @erinallday, @KevinChron
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Benefits
By Fiorenza Micheli way as the world grapples with how to
and Samantha Murray best adapt to and build resilience and
resistance against the ongoing impacts

T
he ocean is a quiet workhorse of climate change. Against the back-
for our life here in California. drop of the recent U.N. report on
It’s a source of fun and relax- oceans and climate, Californians

far above
ation, awe and beauty, but it also gets should be proud of our international
dinner on the table for many of us. As climate leadership.
a marine scientist and an ocean policy Overall, California’s marine protect-
expert, respectively, we think about the ed areas are seeing more and bigger
ocean all day long. More and more we fish. Despite some early trepidation
are connecting the dots between ocean that MPAs may reduce the value of

the surface
health and climate, as the ocean plays a fisheries, evidence shows that both
crucial role in helping to regulate commercial and recreational fisheries
Earth’s climate by absorbing up to 30% remain profitable and some have even
of global carbon emissions. increased in commercial value. In addi-
On Monday, the annual U.N. climate tion, MPAs may assist scientists and
talks will commence in Madrid. This natural resources managers in better
year’s climate negotiations, the “Blue understanding the impacts of climate
COP,” will include more discussions change — including marine heatwaves
than ever before on the role of oceans like the “Blob” and the extreme El
in a changing climate. The relevance to Niño of 2014-16, harmful algal blooms
our California way of life cannot be and associated high domoic acid levels.
overstated. We also know that intact kelp forests
The scientists unequivocally say the and seagrass beds absorb carbon diox-
ocean is ground zero for climate ide during photosynthesis and may be
change. Here in California, we are creating a natural refuge from future
already seeing this — from ocean acidi- ocean acidification. It’s a Mother Na-
fication and its growing impacts on our ture-driven mitigation. MPAs support
shellfish industry to the effects of ma- the natural recovery capacity of species
rine heatwaves off the coast. Together affected by climate change stressors,
these events signal that a changing and maintain resilient populations.
ocean will also change what we get Preserving these habitats and species
from the sea, driving growing concerns in designated protected areas may now
on the part of commercial and sport be key to protecting our coastal marine
fishermen. ecosystems, allowing them to resist
But California is far from gloom and progressive ocean change, and buying
doom. While the federal government us humans time to address our CO2
drags its feet and protracted interna- emissions problem.
tional negotiations resume, California’s As we look to the future and plan
natural resource managers and re- for resilience in the face of the wors-
search science community are on the Getty Images ening realities of climate change, it’s
job. As a state, we are taking action,
making significant investments to California’s protected areas critical that natural resource managers
see the potential of properly planned
build resilience to climate change im-
pacts, and exploring solutions to the
systemic changes we see in the ocean.
for marine life appear to be helping and managed marine protected areas.
These special places support thriving
marine wildlife and coastal communi-
Case in point — we are home to the
world’s largest network of marine pro-
to buffer effects of climate change ties, and can buffer us from the accel-
erating impacts of climate change. As
tected areas, which could now serve as the international climate negotiations
buffers against climate change. ing, interagency coordination, public agencies are working to address sea are under way, Californians should be
In 2012, following an extensive pub- education and outreach, and enforce- level rise and ocean acidification, to proud of our cutting-edge leadership in
lic planning process and significant ment. Indeed, this follow-through re- improve our understanding of the the global fight to protect our oceans
financial investment by the state and presents the second half of California’s impacts of climate change on coastal and coastal communities.
philanthropic partners, California MPA success story. Seven years later, a communities, and to prepare Califor-
completed its statewide MPA network. new study suggests that the marine nia’s fisheries for the effects of climate Fiorenza Micheli, Ph.D., is a marine
California’s groundbreaking, science- protected network is already showing change. ecologist at the Hopkins Marine Station of
based statewide network of marine signs of success. But within this suc- And now with a new research focus Stanford University and co-director of
protected areas — now covering 16% of cess might be a hidden nugget, an on marine protected areas from diverse Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions.
state waters and encompassing 852 investment we made as Californians groups, including academic scientists, Samantha Murray, J.D., is an ocean
square miles — is the first of its kind that now has relevance in a changing Native American tribes, recreational policy expert and executive director for the
in the United States. ocean. fishermen, California’s Ocean Science Master of Advanced Studies program in
The management effort that has California has long been a world Trust and the Ocean Protection Coun- Marine Biodiversity and Conservation at
followed is comprehensive and strate- leader in working to address the im- cil, California’s network provides a the Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
gic, with a focus on scientific monitor- pacts of climate change. California beacon of hope. We just might light the UC San Diego.

The many markers of a polarized nation


R JOHN
eader Lisa Frost wrote last week to observe that she was disturbed by the eign policy would move the needle. It has
“extreme sentiments” expressed by letter writers on our editorial page. not, even as Democratic committee
DIAZ
“I would like to suggest that an increase in civility which demonstrates that member Rep. Eric Swalwell told Fox
all opinions can be expressed without exciting violence or anger would be our goal — News that the evidence was clear that
The Chronicle’s goal too — as it selects which letters to include,” said Frost, identify- “this president used his great vast power
ing herself as a “lifetime reader” of this newspaper. to ask a foreign government to help him
cheat an election.”
It was noteworthy that the examples most valuable features of a newspaper. A dismissive Trump said the Demo-
cited by Frost had nothing to do with They provide not only instant feedback crats “looked like fools” during the pro-
President Trump, gun control, animal on our work but also early signals about ceedings. Rep. Devin Nunes, the com-
rights or the Israeli-Palestinian conflict issues readers want to us to cover more mittee’s top Republican, said the hear-
— to name four subjects in which letters expansively. One of the first things I do I don’t have an easy solution for Frost’s ings exposed the Democrats’ “asinine”
routinely end up on the chopping block each workday is scan submissions to get concern about the state of civility, though and “pitiful” attempts to overturn an
due to excessive vitriol. She was con- a sense of what readers are thinking. I share it. The level of discourse is deteri- election.
cerned about what she regarded as the So the last thing we would want to do orating in this polarized nation. Significantly, as much as they attacked
mean-spirited tone of letters about side- is discourage someone from writing the process and the motives of witnesses,
shows (calling for confiscation and de- because of a bad experience with being *** the Republicans failed to counter the
struction of the offenders’ vehicles) and published. Letters that mock another Perhaps nothing measures the level of basic facts: $400 million in military aid
the struggles of the Golden State War- letter writer’s intellect or sanity are not division in the U.S. quite as graphically and a White House visit were put on
riors in their inaugural season at Chase going to make the cut. If a letter contains as the CNN poll that came out after the hold as Trump and associates urged
Center (losing has benefits). a factual or grammatical error, that is our House Intelligence Committee hearings Ukraine’s new president to announce an
On the premise that behind each com- fault for not catching it in the editing on impeachment. It showed that 50% of investigation of Joe and Hunter Biden,
plaint we receive are many more readers process. It is fair game to counter a letter Americans support President Trump’s and that money was not released until
who don’t bother to write — and out of writer’s opinion — as long as it is not cast impeachment and removal from office, after word of a whistle-blower complaint
respect for a longtime subscriber, the in a personal way. We want our editorial with 43% opposed. What is striking in reached the White House.
lifeblood of journalism — I am sharing page to provide a marketplace of ideas. those bottom-line numbers is that they Not a single Republican crossed party
my response with all readers. Speaking of which, I regularly receive have not moved an inch from mid-Octo- lines to support impeachment after the
Frost’s point is well taken. A newspa- an analysis from a reader who keeps a ber, before the two weeks of hearings in hearings — and that is not likely to
per does have a role in arbitrating the score on letters he categorizes as conser- the House Intelligence Committee. change as long as public opinion remains
boundaries of civil discourse. There are vative, liberal or neutral. Not surprising In other words: By now, most Amer- static as the process this week moves to
no clear lines between spirited debate for a Bay Area audience, submissions icans have locked in their positions. the House Judiciary Committee.
and gratuitous bile. We certainly would skew liberal. Also not surprising: The This is bad news for Democrats who So the question is raised: What, if
not want to protect politicians from the critic is a conservative. had hoped the accounts of witnesses anything, will it take for minds to change
passions of their constituents on actions So please know that conservative such as William Taylor, Marie Yovano- in this polarized environment?
of policy or leadership. letters do have better odds of publication. vitch, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, Gor-
I have considerably more sensitivity Also, letters that take issue with our don Sondland and Fiona Hill that pro- John Diaz is The San Francisco Chronicle’s
about how letter writers treat one anoth- editorial positions are more likely to run vided a consistent story line of the in- editorial page editor. Email: jdiaz@
er. Letters to the editor are one of the than those that praise us. fection of political expediency into for- sfchronicle.com Twitter: @JohnDiazChron

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COMMUNITY

S.F. must engage, not scorn, new residents


By Kevin Frazier among those who moved in the past
five years. For the most part, my en-

I
n the Bay Area, which attracts gagement with community groups has
thousands of new residents every been celebrated and encouraged. For
year, some residents are tumble- example, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed
weeds. People in this transitory tribe spending time with the San Francisco
are passing through until they find Neighborhood Court and, most recent-
their next spot. Others are natives to ly, the Legal Aid Association of Cali-
the area — trees with roots that dive fornia. Nevertheless, when some peo-
deep into the soil. In between these ple see relatively new residents like
extremes, you’ll find the shrubs of the myself, they quickly identify a tumble-
Silicon Valley. These are the people weed or shrub and look the other way.
looking to make much more than a In this season of giving, we must
temporary home in the area but with- avoid challenging the roots of those
out the longevity of someone who eager to make a difference, regardless
remembers what the San Francisco of how long they intend to stay. Con-
skyline looked like before the Trans- sider that the roots of a 350-foot red-
america Pyramid. wood tree typically only go about 5 to
For some Bay Area residents, the Getty Images 6 feet deep. But they may span up to
depth of your roots is a proxy for your 100 feet horizontally. The Bay Area
right to get involved. The logic behind in practice. to be empathetic and action-oriented. population is like a redwood. A few
this argument is easy to follow: Those In an area with unacceptable home- To greet their willingness to volunteer residents have roots that extend deeper
shaping a community should be the lessness, intolerable rates of pedestrian with undeserved animosity is a selfish than the others. These folks undoubt-
residents that have seen it grow, recoil, and cyclist fatalities, and unbelievable prioritization of one conception of edly provide stability. But the majority
improve and falter; only this sort of inequality, we need all the help we can community over the needs of neigh- of people have shallow ties that are
experience and familiarity can ensure get — yes, including the tumbleweeds. bors. still essential to growth of the tree.
you’re doing what’s best for the area. Though a transient resident may never A scoff when new residents raise Now is not the time to discourage
In an ideal world, this model makes a intend to make this area home, he or their hand to help is a step backward the reach of shallow roots and risk the
lot of sense. After all, a tall tree has she may have just the sort of expertise, for a community that has miles to health of our community.
weathered a lot of winters — clearly it energy or enthusiasm to move the dial walk.
possesses unique traits that should be on one of our many entrenched prob- In 2015, more than 5,000 people Kevin Frazier lives in San Francisco’s
studied and shared. lems. To deny their right to assist their moved to San Francisco. Since then, Richmond District and is pursuing a law
But strong logic doesn’t always work neighbors is to deny them their right thousands more have arrived. I’m degree at the UC Berkeley School of Law.

JOE MATHEWS

Block party provides valuable connections


I Polls show that most of us love our neighborhoods,
s it still worth getting to know from other contexts, like Little League
your neighbors? and the local school’s Mandarin pro-
I wondered that recently as my but we are less sure about our neighbors. Californians gram, without realizing they lived on
neighbors organized a block party in are less likely than other Americans to work with our the street.
my San Gabriel Valley neighborhood. My neighbors filled me in on local
I wasn’t looking forward to it. neighbors to improve the community. history and talked about their own
After all, we’d been happily living homes. Many houses on our block
here since 2011 and had no problems had stayed in the same families for a
with neighbors, even though we didn’t when I’m actually home, I’d rather we’re reluctant to stop traffic for couple of generations; no one wants
know them well. And I understood, play with kids, sleep, cook or watch something as small as neighborliness. to sell, because this is California, and
from visiting neighborhoods around Netflix than hang with neighbors. The Canadian came to the door to no one could ever afford to buy back
our state, how quickly relations can And if you get crosswise with your get our signatures in support of the in.
sour between neighbors in this era of neighbors in California, it’s hard to party — community support is re- The neighbors were a diverse group
anger and accusation. escape them; between the high hous- quired to get city permission to close — in race, ethnicity, age and occupa-
My reluctance is very Californian. ing prices and Proposition 13 protec- down the street. We agreed, even tion. What we had in common, in
Polls show that most of us love our tions for longtime owners, people though she kept calling me Dave. upper-middle-class L.A., was higher
neighborhoods, but we are less sure here are less likely to move away. On the appointed Saturday, I was education. By my accounting, more
about our neighbors. Californians are So, I kept my distance when a fam- still inside our house, uncertain than half the residences had at least
less likely than other Americans to ily from Canada moved in across the whether to go out, when two of my one person with a UCLA degree.
work with our neighbors to improve street. She seemed too eager to en- boys noticed that the street was a Old-timers told me there hadn’t
the community. gage. After suffering a bike theft, she car-free playground and raced outside been a block party since 2001. That
Theories for this abound, from our contacted neighbors to document oth- on their scooters, with me in pursuit. one was held right after 9/11, as a way
state’s huge size and diversity (our er property crimes on our block, and We confronted a considerable tab- to calm fears. Several people said that
lack of neighborliness is in line with then start a neighborhood watch. I leau. The neighbors on either side of we should have a gathering every
results from Florida, Texas and New didn’t go to the meeting. Property our house were out grilling hamburg- year.
York) to our long commutes (which crimes, I reasoned, are just the price ers. Another neighbor had set up a After four hours, it was dark and a
keep us away from our homes). An- of living in Los Angeles County. full bar. Kids were playing ball and little cold, but most of the neighbor-
other factor is California’s high pover- The neighborhood watch’s first cornhole and drawing with chalk on hood was still on the street. I excused
ty rate. Just 39 percent of low-income project was a block party. Block par- the sidewalk. An elderly woman, myself to put the kids to bed. But I
Californians reported in the Advanc- ties are a World War I-era invention whom I’d never seen before, showed didn’t want to leave.
ing Wellness Poll that their neighbors that became popular in the U.S. in the up in her wheelchair.
take an active interest in their com- 1970s. They’ve never been as common I knew almost every face, but most Joe Mathews writes the Connecting
munity. in Southern California as in Chicago of the names were new. I discovered California column for Zócalo Public
My work is time-consuming, so or New York, though. For one thing, that I knew many of the neighbors Square.

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EDITORIAL On Gov. Gavin Newsom

The politics of a prison break


C
alifornia’s arrest rates and rates California has opened 21 prisons
of violent crime are both at his- since 1985, a shocking number that
toric lows. Though some aspects overshadows our spending on other
of the state’s nearly decade-long effort priorities. It’s often noted that the state
to reform sentencing and reduce se- has built just one UC campus and
vere overcrowding in its prison system three California State University
have been controversial, they have also campuses over that same period. The
proved to be a model for other states state’s $8.6 billion-per-year general
seeking to reduce the financial and funding spending on UC and CSU is
social toll of incarceration. modest by comparison with the Cali-
So Gov. Gavin Newsom’s idea to fornia Department of Corrections and
close one of the state’s prisons is an Rehabilitation’s general-fund allocation
intriguing next step. of $12.3 billion for fiscal year 2019-20.
“I would like to see, in my lifetime Meanwhile, California’s prison sys-
and hopefully my tenure, that we shut tem may still be struggling with capac-
down a state prison,” Newsom told the ity problems, but those won’t last for-
editorial board of the Fresno Bee this ever. The sustained period of lower
fall. crime rates in the state over the past
Closing one of California’s prisons is decade means we simply won’t need so
not a new idea. It hasn’t happened many prisons in the future.
because it would be very difficult to Improving rehabilitation efforts —
put into practice. Getty Images
including those in local jails — further
During the past two major reces- facility in Riverside County. In a 2016 places. Local officials for any prison argues for the eventual need to close
sions, the state Legislature considered report, the department noted that it facing closure are sure to fight for state facilities.
proposals to close San Quentin State had planned to close the center after those jobs, as will the powerful correc- Given the time and effort this will
Prison, the state’s oldest prison facility. opening three new dorm facilities. tions officers’ union. take, it’s important for state leaders to
At least part of the reason for those Court-ordered population reduction Newsom knows closing a prison do the groundwork now.
proposals was financial. San Quentin’s requirements, which came in lower won’t be easy. In his remarks to the They can start by gathering neutral
Marin County real estate overlooking than expected, stymied that plan. Fresno Bee, he said it wouldn’t be information about the facilities: which
the San Francisco Bay could fetch Many state prisons are still operat- possible “without the support of the ones cost the most to operate, which
billions of dollars. ing above the court-ordered capacity. unions, support of these communities, do the best job of helping the state
But San Quentin contains the state’s Many local governments are concerned the staff, and that requires an alterna- meet its rehabilitation goals and which
only Death Row facility for male pris- about capacity in their own jails, tive that can meet everyone’s needs can be best replaced with other facil-
oners, and it also has some of the where the state moved some inmates and desires.” ities, like lower-security housing with
state’s best rehabilitation programs. as a partial answer to the prison over- For now, he’s also keeping quiet on services and supervision. The state
Rehabilitation is the most cost-effec- crowding problem. They would cer- which facility might be a target. already has facilities like this to reinte-
tive prison solution of all. That makes tainly be loath to accept even more “The governor will release more grate inmates ahead of their release
San Quentin one of the worst possible prisoners as part of a closure. details for a broad criminal justice dates.
closure choices. Then there’s the matter of direct agenda in his January budget propos- In the years to come, it may find
The California Department of Cor- political opposition. al,” said his spokeswoman, Vicky Wa- that an alternative approach is a
rections and Rehabilitation has also State prisons are mostly located in ters. cheaper — and better — solution to a
considered closing the California Reha- California’s rural areas. Often, they’re Despite the obstacles, Newsom can tough-on-crime approach that’s past its
bilitation Center, a medium-security the only source of good jobs in these — and should — pursue this. sale date.

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Democracy depends on brave truth tellers


Regarding “Why we must protect As an older woman, obviously a sky and thousands of people were KSFO, Dave McElhatton and
whistle-blowers” (John Diaz, Nov. 24): target of the types of people who irreversibly poisoned, should be a “Friendly Clyde” at KCBS, and Ira
It’s outrageous that the current presi- prey on the elderly, I fear for my serious warning call. Blue at KGO. Compared with today,
dent and his supporters in Congress safety so much that I will stay home Meanwhile, the Trump adminis- those were the good old days.
are seeking to out the whistle-blower and forgo the pleasure of celebrating tration is taking the wrongheaded Ken Kashiwahara, Millbrae
in the Ukraine scandal, despite the the holidays with dear friends. approach of encouraging more coal
existence of a now 30-year-old This is wrong. Nobody should fear production and reducing limits on
Whistleblower Protection Act. for their physical safety while using mercury emissions from coal-fired California feeling blue
But as the American public has public transit. Incidentally, I have power plants. The U.S. needs to step
repeatedly seen, this administration is never seen a BART police officer on up and lead by weaning ourselves off Regarding “California’s primary
all about harassing and intimidating any train or platform in the BART coal. At the very least the EPA needs challenge” (Editorial, Nov. 24): Even
anyone who reveals its malfeasance or system. to reinstate the mercury and air though California moved up its pres-
questions its intentions. If the identity toxics standards from 2011, which idential primary date, the reason
Diana Smith, Fremont
of this Ukraine whistle-blower is dramatically reduced toxic mercury that 2020 Democratic candidates
allowed to be revealed, his or her pollution in the U.S. before they aren’t making appearances at state
safety will be placed at great risk, as
Not just cougars were removed by the Trump admin- party conventions or crisscrossing
will the ability of patriotic citizens to Regarding “Mercury carried in by istration this year. the state has less to do with our large
shine a light on the illegal actions of fog poses a threat to cougars” (Page and diverse population and more to
Audrey Haynes, Berkeley
our government. One, Nov. 26): It’s another reminder do with the fact that we are reliably
It will not just have a chilling effect that pollution anywhere is a danger blue. California voted overwhelming-
on the Whistleblower Protection Act, everywhere.
Dialing up memories ly for 2016 Democratic presidential
but will send our entire democracy The mercury affecting mountain Thanks to Carl Nolte (“Airwaves’ nominee Hillary Clinton and will do
into a deep freeze. lions didn’t originate from coastal awful earworms,” Native Son, Nov. the same for this party’s standard-
California but is a byproduct of glob- 24) for the refreshing trip down bearer in 2020. Given this reality,
Dante Figueroa, Davis
al coal production. According to the memory lane when radio was king California is not a battleground state
EPA, coal production accounts for and the times were innocent. It gave and cannot be given the same time
Safety on BART 24% of global mercury emissions, us a needed diversion from all the and resources as other places on the
Regarding BART safety, I have threatening not just cougars but the incessant talk of impeachment and Electoral College map.
been invited to a holiday party in San health of people everywhere, partic- mass killings in a tribal America. And so, living in a reliably blue
Francisco. I live in Fremont and ularly those who consume fish. The For those of us of a certain age, it state can often leave politically active
would like to take BART to this event, tragedy of past mercury poisoning was a time when Bay Area airwaves Democrats feeling just plain old
so that I don’t have to drive or park, incidents such as Minamata Bay, were dominated by enjoyable radio blue.
and can safely have a glass of wine. where birds literally fell from the personalities like Don Sherwood at Karl Gustaffson, Half Moon Bay

PARTING SHOTS From The Chronicle’s Editorial Board GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK
Fire The first major downpour Surfers The battle for Martins Beach
prevention of the season douses con- access is not over: Three-
cerns about wildfires and judge panel keeps alive bil-
the need for precautionary lionaire Vinod Khosla’s claim
power shut-offs — at least that he can shut off the only
for now. road to the popular spot.

Texas Charles Schwab’s acquisi- Military Former Navy Secretary Rich-


tion of a rival brokerage is order ard Spencer blasts President
going to result in the relo- Trump’s intervention in dis-
cation of its headquarters ciplinary case against a Navy
from S.F. to the Dallas-Fort SEAL as “shocking and un-
Worth area. precedented.”

S.F. streets Pilot program of 24/7 pub- Cougars Study shows mountain lions
lic restrooms in three in Santa Cruz Mountains are
Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle neighborhoods has promis- suffering effects of exces-
Zack Rosenfeld (center) of Rochester, N.Y., snaps pictures of murals on ing results. More Pit Stops sive mercury. Likely culprit:
a walk down San Francisco’s Clarion Alley as the rain begins Tuesday. are in the works. coastal fog.
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Oakland police watchdog Bloomberg may be best
in dustup at S.F. school Dem to take on Trump
PHIL MATIER Oakland Police Commissioner Ginale
Harris found herself being confronted by
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s late
entry into the Democratic presidential sweepstakes is
WILLIE’S
San Francisco police after allegedly forcing being dismissed by rival candidates, who call him just WORLD
her way into her son’s school and calling the another billionaire trying to buy his way into the By Willie Brown
director a “devil” and “slave owner.” White House.
But the episode didn’t end there. It also And given his self-funded $30 million TV ad kick-
drew the attention of officials at Oakland off, Bloomberg may well give fellow billionaire Tom
City Hall. Steyer a run for his millions when it comes to cam-
The incident occurred on Nov. 14 at 3:53 paign spending.
p.m., when phone calls from the Mission But if you can get past his Mr. Moneybags image,
Preparatory School on York Street prompted you may be looking at the most plausible general
about a half-dozen officers from Mission election opponent for President Trump. Bloomberg
Station to converge on the public charter stands a chance of winning over older Republican
school. voters who are tired of Trump’s antics, which is more
According to the police report, Harris than you can say for most of the rest of the Demo-

Bay Area
Matier continues on B12 Brown continues on B2

Inside
The Scanner: Police nab suspected
Wedding Crasher Thief at SFO B10

San Francisco Chronicle and SFChronicle.com | Sunday, December 1, 2019 | Section B xxxxx

Gay writers,
voices silenced
by AIDS, given
fresh spotlight
Karline Tierney still can’t really talk about it all
these years later — that day in October 1995 when
she flew to San Francisco International Airport
to figure out what had happened to her son.
Karl Tierney was 39 and had lived in the city
since 1983, lured here by the thriving gay com-
munity and its prominent literary scene. He was
a poet and got 50 pieces published in magazines
and anthologies. He twice had been named a
finalist for the prestigious Walt Whitman
Award. He was active in the Harvey Milk Club
and marched in the
Pride Parade.
But then he
HEATHER
stopped returning KNIGHT
his mom’s calls. On San
He’d told her he’d
Francisco
been diagnosed as
Photos by Yalonda M. James / The Chronicle HIV-positive, and
Above and below: Senior Madeline Bedwell, 17, rehearses in band class at San Francisco’s Ruth Asawa School the last time she’d
of the Arts. Madeline hopes to get into a UC, but it’s getting more difficult as the number of applicants grows. seen him, he’d been
in a lot of discom-

UCs out of reach


fort, struggling
with thrush, an
oral fungus, and
unable to eat much, she said.
Karline Tierney asked his friends to check on

for more students


him, but he wasn’t home.
“That was when we went to San Francisco to
see what was wrong,” the 93-year-old great-
grandmother recalled by phone from her home
outside Baltimore.
Things had gone very wrong.
Flood of applicants means tougher odds at all campuses “He had left a note,” she said, pausing for sev-
eral moments.
Knight continues on B2
By Nanette Asimov

Madeline Bedwell’s dad went to


UC Berkeley. Her mom attended
UC Santa Barbara. Her uncle grad-
uated from two UC schools, in-
cluding UC Davis Law School.
But even with that history, Made-

Vet, grieving
line, 17 — a flute player with A-
minus grades at San Francisco’s
Ruth Asawa School of the Arts —

for wife, finds


faces more daunting odds than her
parents did of getting into either of
their schools or the three other

his way home


University of California campuses
she’s just applied to.
“You know, at the time my hus-

after turmoil
band and I went to UC schools, if
you had good grades, you went to a
UC school — and you thought your
kids would go there,” said Made-
line’s mom, Joanne Bedwell, a phys- students accepted to a UC school
ical therapist in San Francisco. “But also rose, by 2,984 students, or 4%.
Helpful resources By Ryan Kost
as we’ve gotten closer to this pro- But what has parents like Bed- For high school students who want There’s a room in Lawrence Wilson’s trailer
cess, we’ve learned how competitive well so frustrated is the acceptance help applying to UC, here are a few home that he doesn’t go into anymore, not after
it’s gotten. Today, I would have rate, which has dropped like a sky- free resources from the university: the roof started leaking and sagging and he had
never gotten into UC Santa Barba- diver in the last decade, according to move everything out of it. The home isn’t just
ra.” to a Chronicle analysis of UC data. How to apply to UC:
bit.ly/2Oy1Vwb
falling apart — it’s infested with rats, he says,
It’s a familiar lament among UC campuses accepted 78% of which run around in the ceiling at night.
parents during UC application applicants in 2009. Last year, they Freshman application guide: Wilson’s not complaining, just explaining
season, which ended Saturday. opened the door to just 59%. The bit.ly/33utoDr why the new home that’s coming his way any
The number of students accepted decline in acceptances was even day now is all he can think about. “I won’t
Answering UC’s “Personal In-
to a UC campus actually rose by steeper for California high school know know how to act,” he said. “I’m … oooh. I
sight” questions: bit.ly/2OXoZ6B
30,913 between 2009 and 2018 — a students: from 85% to 59% over the want it.”
40% increase. At the same time, the same period. “Personal Insight” questions Wilson, 85, feels hopeful today, but his whole
number of California high school UC continues on B12 advice on YouTube: bit.ly/33uV6jf life nearly capsized at the end of last year when
his wife, Emily Wilson, died. Not only did he
lose his wife of 42 years, but he nearly became
homeless.
Wilson grows quiet and his eyes water as he

Two GOP activists begin 2003,” he said, and a lot less likely
to bounce a Democratic governor.
But that’s not stopping a pair of
talks about her. Inside his home about 20 min-
utes outside downtown Napa, Wilson has
Sharing continues on B10
drives to recall Newsom Republicans from starting long-shot
efforts to oust the former San Fran-
cisco mayor.
How to help: The Chronicle Season of Sharing
Fund works year-round to prevent homelessness
and hunger in the nine-county Bay Area. All dona-
By John Wildermuth proved recall process became law, Erin Cruz of Palm Springs and tions go directly to help people in need, with ad-
there have been 51 attempts to oust James Veltmeyer, a San Diego-area ministrative costs covered by The Chronicle and
After less than a year in office, a sitting governor. Only one, the physician, both had their recall the Walter and Evelyn Haas Jr. Fund. The fund’s
Gov. Gavin Newsom is already the 2003 recall of Gov. Gray Davis, suc- petitions approved in September grant money is sent to service providers, such as
target of a pair of recall efforts. But, ceeded. and have until late February and landlords; benefiting families do not directly re-
if history is any judge, he might not “It’s a stretch,” said Garry South, early March, respectively, to collect ceive the funds. Since the fund was founded in
have to start packing up his Capitol a Democratic consultant who was a the nearly 1.5 million valid signa- 1986, Chronicle readers have donated more than
office just yet. top aide to Davis. “California has tures needed to force a recall elec- $138 million and helped more than 150,000 peo-
Since 1911, when the voter-ap- become a lot more Democratic since Recall continues on B3 ple. To donate, visit www.seasonofsharing.org.
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BAY AREA
Voices silenced by AIDS
Knight from page B1

“Yeah, I don’t really


want to talk about it,” she
said.
The note implied Karl
Tierney planned to kill
himself, but had he?
How? And where? To-
gether with his friend
David Lamble, the film
critic for the Bay Area
Reporter gay newspaper,
she posted flyers around
the city with her son’s
Courtesy Alysia Abbott
photo and the words,
“Have You Seen This Alysia Abbott as a child with her dad Steve Abbott, who died of AIDS in 1992.
Man?”
“We were trying to World AIDS Day observances
figure out what had hap-
pened — it was quite a The San Francisco Main Library will mark World AIDS
Day with “Enduring Struggle, Enduring Spirits: Remem-
mystery we were trying to
bering Steve Abbott and Karl Tierney.” The editors of the
solve,” Lamble recalled.
late writers’ new books will appear, as will Abbott’s
“It’s like you’re sleep-
daughter, Alysia Abbott. The event is 3:30 p.m. Sunday
walking. This vibrant at 100 Larkin St.
man is gone, and you have
to be a detective.” The editors will also appear at 7 p.m. Wednesday at
Moe’s Books, 2476 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley.
Karl Tierney’s body
was never found, but his Courtesy Jim Cory
Courtesy Alysia Abbott
bicycle was located at the Jim Cory framed a flyer that was posted in 1995 Alysia Abbott preserves
Golden Gate Bridge, and when his friend Karl Tierney went missing. her father’s legacy. hell out of this year,” she and “groundbreaking in
his parents and friends said. “Aging is a privilege its content.”
assume he jumped to his AIDS Day. He’ll join Aly- Movie night maybe kind of never he didn’t get to enjoy.” Tierney’s sister, Mary,
death to avoid an even sia Abbott, the daughter achieved their full poten- Her dad and Karl Tier- will be at the Sunday
more painful end from of Steve Abbott, a San Chronicle columnist tial because they died ney ran in the same cir- event, but his mother
Heather Knight and pop
full-blown AIDS. Francisco writer who young,” Abbott said. cles, and “Fairyland” cannot make the journey.
culture critic Peter Hart-
San Francisco has lost died of AIDS. By coinci- “Instead of letting these includes a mention of Karline Tierney said she
laub will continue their
more than 20,000 people dence, a posthumous figures languish in the Tierney. So it’s fitting is ecstatic about the new
#TotalSF movie nights
to AIDS — most of them book of Abbott’s work, with “Sister Act,” the mu-
realm of being out of both books will be cele- book, which can help her
gay men — since the first titled “Beautiful Aliens,” sical comedy starring print, they take an in- brated together at Sun- son live on in some way.
death from the disease in has also just been pub- Whoopi Goldberg in which terest in their work and day’s event. “Oh, I was thrilled to
1981. Tierney has become lished. tony Noe Valley was noto- bring it back to life. Tierney asked Cory, his pieces!” she said. “I’m
part of a small but grow- Alysia Abbott, who riously turned into a slum. “For a lot of queer edi- longtime friend and fel- happy his work is getting
ing literary trend of post- lives outside Boston, Come meet Byron Cobb, tors and writers, it’s like low writer, to be the liter- the recognition it de-
humously publishing the wrote the 2013 memoir San Francisco’s cable car their ancestry,” she con- ary executor of his estate serves. It’s wonderful and
work of gay men who “Fairyland,” about losing bell-ringing champ, who tinued. “It’s digging your five weeks before he died, not often the case once an
died too early. her mom in a car accident will show off his talents heroes out of trash cans.” and by December 1995, author has passed.”
For the first time, Tier- and being raised by her before the screening. Also, She added that her dad Cory had boxes of his late Tierney’s friend Lam-
ney’s poetry has been gay dad in San Francisco. compete for prizes in a was unusual in that he friend’s work. ble is also delighted.
published as a collection. After he died of AIDS in San Francisco-centric had a child who can help “His poems got better, “If you’re an obscure
The book is called, fitting- 1992, his daughter inher- trivia quiz. The event takes keep his memory alive, stronger, deeper and gay poet, it’s a long lead
ly, “Have You Seen This ited the rights to his place at 7 p.m. Thursday at but most gay men who smarter as time went on,” time, but I’m glad it’s
Man?” A reprint of the work. All of it had been the Balboa Theater, 3630 died of AIDS didn’t. Cory said. happened,” he said. “I
flyer his mother and out of print until this new Balboa St. Tickets cost “Who remembers Cory was able to get just wish Karl was
Lamble posted is includ- book, for which she wrote $15. cinemasf.com/balboa them?” she wondered. some published on their around to see it.”
ed inside along with 120 the afterword. “These younger queer own over the years, but
of his poems. It is dedicat- It was edited by Jamie editors are the inheritors. no publishing house was
ed to “all the boys who Townsend, a genderqueer “There are these youn- They are the children.” interested in a book until San Francisco Chronicle
jumped to live.” poet, publisher and editor ger writers, editors and Abbott is now 48, the now. The collection was columnist Heather Knight
The book’s editor, Jim who lives in Oakland. scholars who are ba- same age at which her published by Sibling appears Sundays and
Cory, will appear Sunday Townsend will be at the sically interested in find- dad died. Rivalry Press, and Pub- Tuesdays. Email: hknight@
at the Main Library for an library event along with ing artists and writers “I made this vow to lishers Weekly called it sfchronicle.com Twitter:
event marking World Abbott and Cory. who died of AIDS, who myself. I want to live the “historically significant” @hknightsf

Bloomberg may be best opponent for Trump


Browm from page B1 So it came as little paraphrase John Paul Maybe, but the pundits
surprise when Vermont Jones, Bloomberg has not would do well to look at
cratic field. And a cross- Sen. Bernie Sanders yet begun to spend. who just endorsed
over Republican vote immediately accused Black Lives Matter Bloomberg in South
could be key to winning Bloomberg of trying to types are raising another Carolina: Stephen
battleground states such buy the nomination. issue: Bloomberg’s pro- Benjamin, the African
as Florida, Ohio and Apparently, Sanders motion of “stop and American mayor of Co-
Wisconsin. thinks it’s better to have frisk” police tactics when lumbia, S.C., and the
I’ve always found the your friends buy the he was mayor. former president of the
issue of self-financing nomination for you, then He has apologized for U.S. Conference of May-
entertaining. Take money pay them back by pro- the practice, but the pun- ors.
from others, and you’re a moting policies that they dits keep saying the ran- I’ve known Bloomberg Rick Scuteri / Associated Press
sellout. Finance your support. dom police stops of for years. He is very
own campaign, and I doubt Bloomberg will blacks will cost Bloom- smart, very charming Democratic presidential candidate Michael
you’re trying to buy your be deterred by the Ber- berg in the African and very, very opinionat- Bloomberg is funding his own campaign.
way into office. nies of the world. To American community. ed.
And he is not to be Hermès, Dior, Armani,
underestimated. Valentino, Brunello Cuci-

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Lane. great. The little alley
It’s much the same should get a green carpet
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ton Street had in recent encourage a street scene
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and holiday displays, was downtown: Check out the
intended to cover the Four Seasons Hotel on
Almost Human: Digital Art from street as it was being torn Market Street. It’s got one
the Permanent Collection highlights artists up to make way for the of the best Christmas
who use digital and emergent technologies from
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BAY AREA
Two long-shot GOP bids to recall Newsom
Recall from page B1 in an effort to find peo-
ple willing to back the
tion. signature drive.
Cruz, a self-pro- “We already have half
claimed Tea Party the signatures we want-
Republican, finished ed from our volunteer
sixth in the 2018 Califor- drive, but we need fund-
nia primary for U.S. ing for paid professional
Senate and is running circulators,” he added.
against Democratic Rep. Then there’s the elec-
Raul Ruiz of Palm Des- tion itself.
ert (Riverside County) in After a full term in
the March 3 primary. office, a nasty election
Her recall campaign and problems that in-
links Newsom to “over a cluded rolling blackouts
decade of proven mis- because of companies
management of policies, playing fast and loose
public monies and re- with the state’s power
sources,” as well as to grid, Davis’ numbers
lousy schools, crumbling “were in the tank,” said
roads, soaring homeless- South. But he’s con-
ness, protection for un- vinced Davis still could
documented residents have turned back the
and “putting Califor- recall, until Arnold
nians and United States Schwarzenegger jumped
citizens, including our into the race.
veterans, last.” As an action-hero
According to the sec- movie star, Schwarzen-
retary of state’s office, egger already was
Cruz also filed recall known by virtually ev-
Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle
petitions in March ery California voter.
against Newsom and Gov. Gavin Newsom, sworn in on Jan. 7, is already the target of two recall efforts by Republican activists. Even worse for Davis,
every other Democrat Schwarzenegger was
elected statewide. None petitions predate New- That’s not the way the also has worked for With professional nominally a Republican
of the recalls qualified som, who took office in governor sees it. Newsom. Davis, he said, signature-gathering com- but “wasn’t viewed in a
for the ballot. January, that doesn’t “A handful of partisan ran into “a perfect panies charging $1 per partisan context,” South
Veltmeyer, who un- make a difference, said activists supporting storm.” name or more — some- said.
successfully ran for Andrew Russo, a consul- President Trump and his Davis won a surpris- times much more — a Even if a recall against
Congress in 2016 and tant for Veltmeyer’s dangerous agenda to ingly close victory over recall effort needs plenty the governor does make
2018, has much more effort. divide America are try- Republican Bill Simon in of money even to get on the ballot, “who’s going
specific attacks against “We’re not saying this ing to overturn the de- 2002. It was a low-turn- the ballot, much less to be Arnold in a recall
Newsom in his recall is all (Newsom’s) fault, finitive will of California out election, which succeed in dumping the against Newsom?” South
petition. He argues that but as governor, it’s hap- voters,” Newsom said in meant that it was easy to governor. asked.
the governor “has al- pening on his watch,” he a statement that by law qualify a recall petition. The anti-Davis effort Russo knows the odds
lowed our major cities to said. “He’s done a lot of must be attached to Doing so requires signa- succeeded when then- are against the recall
be overrun by homeless- damage in a very short every recall petition. tures representing 12% of Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Vista effort succeeding. But a
ness,” proposed higher time.” “The last thing Califor- the number of votes cast (San Diego County), loss won’t discourage the
taxes, supports state- When Newsom won nia needs is another in the previous gover- dropped more than $1.2 anti-Newsom forces.
paid health care for an easy victory last No- wasteful special election, nor’s race. million into the recall “If the recall doesn’t
undocumented residents, vember, California voters supported by those who In 2003, just under effort. happen this time, we can
and “violated and sub- didn’t realize what they demonize California’s 900,000 signatures were “Before Issa put in the do it again, as many
verted federal immigra- were getting, Russo add- people and attack Cali- needed for the recall. By money, (recall backers) times as we want with
tion law by encouraging ed. fornia’s values.” contrast, the huge turn- weren’t collecting people’s frustration (with
‘Sanctuary State’ and The governor has put For South, who went out in 2018 means back- enough signatures to Newsom) rising,” he
city policies that shield together “a radical left- through the 2003 recall, ers need at least 1.5 mil- make the ballot,” South said.
criminal illegal aliens wing agenda for the the current effort lacks lion signers to recall said.
from law enforcement people of California,” he many of the elements Newsom, and probably Cash for the Newsom John Wildermuth is a San
and immigration au- said. “Newsom’s record that cost Davis his job. hundreds of thousands recall drive is a problem, Francisco Chronicle staff
thorities.” is much worse” than “The stars have to more to ensure they said spokesman Russo. writer. Email: jwildermuth
Although the prob- anyone could have ex- align” for a successful have enough valid signa- He said his group “is @sfchronicle.com
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Life Tributes
IN THIS SECTION
ABRAHAMSEN, Thomas LARSON, Harry ROSE, Alma Rose Pucci SULLIVAN, Terence
ATRE, Tushar LOMBARD, John ROSENBAUM, Ruth VAN PERRE, John
CINTI, Grace MILLER, Judey SBRAGIA, Robert Sr. WEBSTER, Kimmerly
COLLINS, Margaret MORRISSEY, Clara SHEA, John WHEELER, Jill
FERNANDEZ, Antoine PARIS, Bruce SILVER, Alan WILLIAMS, Walter
KAISER, Virginia QUINN, Sister Mary Dorothea SOBEL, Alice WINTHER, John
KLINE, Margaret “Betsy” RAVANO, Louis Sr. SOMMER, Charles WOLFF, Hannelore
KULLER, Les RICE, Alvin STOCKHOLM, Sister M. Jude YEE, Eleanor

Sr Mary Dorothea Quinn Grace Barbara Cinti Virginia Likos Kaiser


March 8, 1927 - November 26, 2019 May 4, 1920 - Nov 18, 2019
CSJ Grace passed away on Virginia Likos Kaiser, 99.
1934-2019 November 26, 2019. She Died November 18, 2019.
entered into the beautiful She was born to Even and
Sr Mary Dorothea Quinn, was especially devoted to
Kingdom of Heaven to be Ethel Likos May 4th, 1920 in
a Sister of St. Joseph of her brother James Quinn of
reunited with her husband Seattle, Washington.
Carondelet for 65 years, Burlingame, who prede-
Alfred, parents Serefina Virginia was a San
died peacefully on Novem- ceased her, and to her sister
and Salvatore Pisa, broth- Francisco Art Institute
ber 21, 2019 at St. Joseph Anne Marie Kirkbride of
ers Frank and Tony Pisa, Graduate, Draftswoman
Convent in the Parish of St. Menlo Park. She loved to
grandson Ronnie Cinti, for Kaiser Engineers during
Thomas the Apostle in San travel, enjoyed painting,
sister-in-law Marian Pisa and WWII, Program Director
Francisco. She was born in and closely followed the
her cousin Mary Pisa. at Westlake Community
San Francisco on October Giants, Warriors, and 49ers.
Grace is survived by her Center in Oakland, and
27, 1934, the youngest child She is survived by her sister
four sons; Ronald (Michele), Activities Director at Mercy
of James and Mary Quinn. Anne Marie Kirkbride and
Randall, Robert (Julie) and Retirement in Oakland.
The Family lived on 39th her sister-in-law Joyce
Raymond (Christy). Her Virginia also held many
and Anza in the Richmond (Ramacciotti) Quinn, as well life was enjoying cherished Virginia is survived by her
grandchildren; Jeffery, volunteer positions during
District and were Parish- as by nieces and nephews time and memories with her daughter, five grandchil-
Nicole Chetcuti (Angelo), her long life.
ioners at St. Thomas the and numerous cousins. family, friends and especially dren, twelve great grand-
Zachary, Jason, Serafina, She was a Talented artist,
Apostle. Friends and family are with her grandchildren and children, and six great-great
Laurel, Bryce and Nora. avid gardener, and loved
After graduating from invited to attend a visitation great-grandchildren. Grace grandchildren.
Great-grandchildren; spending time with her
Star of the Sea Academy in at St. Thomas the Apostle will be greatly missed by all.
Isabella, Geno and Angelo beloved grandchildren.
1954, Sister Mary Dorothea Church at 9:30 a.m. on De- Family and Friends are
Chetcuti. Grace also leaves
entered the Sisters of St. cember 4, 2019. The rosary invited to a visitation on
her nieces; Arlene Garcia
Joseph of Carondelet. She will follow at 10:00 a.m., and Friday, Dec. 6th, 10:30am
(Rigo), Jeannie Pisa and
served in various Catholic the Funeral Mass will begin
High Schools in California,
was Principal of St. Helena
at 11:00 a.m. Donations in
her memory may be made
Linda Cinti and her nephew
Sal Pisa.
to 11:30am at Crosby- N.
Gray & Co., 2 Park Rd.,
Burlingame, Ca. and fol-
Margaret “Betsy” Kline
Grace was born on March
Catholic School in the Napa to the Sisters of St. Joseph lowing Grace’s visitation at On October 14, 2019,
8, 1927, in the Mission
Valley, and then served as of Carondelet, 11999 the funeral home, there will Margaret Elizabeth “Betsy”
district of San Francisco.
the Parish Life Director at Chalon Road, Los Angeles, be a procession to Grace’s Kline (née Stowell) died
She received her bach-
Immaculate Conception CA 90049. funeral service which will be peacefully at her home in
elor’s degree and teachers
Parish in New Cuyama, held at Holy Cross Cem- Friendship, ME, with her
certification from San Jose
California. etery, 1500 Old Mission Rd., children at her side. It was
State. Grace fell in love with
Sister Mary Dorothea Colma, Ca. Grace’s funeral her 90th birthday.
a young man named Alfred.
They were married on July service at Holy Cross Cem- Betsy was born in Bronx-
9, 1950 and bought their etery will start at 12:30pm. ville, NY, and she had an
home in Visitacion Valley. In Lieu of flowers, Grace’s idyllic life growing up there

Tushar Atre Grace worked for the IRS


for over 25 years until she
family would request
donations to be made to
and in Friendship, the small
coastal town where her fam-
ily spent every summer. She
retired. Grace was an avid Mission Hospice, 1670
sports fan, enjoying her South Amphlett Blvd. Suite was outgoing, popular, and
summers in Clearlake but 300, San Mateo, Ca. 94402, involved in many activities,
most of all loved going to in memory of Grace Barbara including Girl Scouts, piano worked at two local travel
Disneyland. Grace found the Cinti. lessons, sports (especially agencies before she and a
San Francisco fog “Poetic” tennis and sailing), school partner opened their own
and she loved volunteering plays, and the school paper. firm, Travelwise (A Going
at the SF airport behind Always a good student Concern). The business was
the information desk until and a gifted writer, Betsy very successful and enabled
she was 90 years old. Her attended Colby College her to take wonderful trips
greatest blessing in her for two years and then all over the world.
transferred to Wellesley In the late 1980s Betsy
College, where she earned and Allen both retired and
a BA in English in 1951. downsized to a condo in
Afterward, she worked as Rossmoor. They continued

Tushar Atre was born within the confines of the Margaret “Peggy” Collins an editorial assistant in New
York City before relocating
to travel extensively and
play bridge and tennis.
Aug. 1, 1969, in Dag- East Coast, felt unleashed to San Francisco. There she Betsy also read avidly, faith-
ersheim, Germany, to in Santa Cruz. Margaret “Peggy” Collins, in Belmont, California, and fully tuned in to “Jeopardy!”
fell in love with a charming
immigrants from India who He started Atrenet, a a devoted Catholic, passed raised their four children. and stayed very much in
young attorney named Allen
had obtained scholarships web agency, in 1996, and away peacefully, surrounded Their home was filled charge of household activi-
Kline, whom she married in
to study at the Univer- ran the company until his by her family on November with love, a beautiful rose ties. She planned fun family
1955. They soon had three
sity of Heidelberg and untimely death. He learned 24, 2019. garden, and was the gather- vacations, threw memorable
children, and Betsy devoted
the University of Vienna. to play the guitar. He sup- Born in San Francisco, ing place for many family parties, and ruled the roost
herself to her family and
After earning degrees, his ported many local artists. Peggy was the beloved parties and holidays. with abundant love, a sense
community service: She
mother worked as a tech- He purchased, designed, daughter of Helen Mae and Peggy was an active of humor, and an insistence
was a member of the Junior
nologist and his father as a and renovated several Dr. Arthur J. Vollert (both volunteer at the Immacu- on having things just so.
League, taught English as
structural engineer. During Santa Cruz homes. deceased), loving wife to late Heart of Mary School, After Allen’s death in
a second language, and
working hours, Tushar was He lived a few years in Timothy V. Collins (de- where her children and 2015, Betsy’s life slowed
volunteered with Planned
cared for by a close friend San Francisco and Los Ga- ceased) and sister to Arthur grandchildren attended. down, but she never
Parenthood, the League
of the family known as tos, but felt most at home (deceased), Joseph (Peggy), She also volunteered at stopped spending summers
of Women Voters, and
“Tante Liesel.” in Santa Cruz. As he once Frankie (John) and John Junipero Serra High School, in Friendship. Nothing made
the Travelers Aid Society
The family moved to put it, “I moved to Santa (Pam). She was the proud in the College and Career her happier than enjoy-
(serving on its board of
the United States in 1971 Cruz for the mountain mother of four children; Center, where her sons ing her harbor view with
directors). She continued
when their immigrant work biking but stayed for the Timothy (Suzanne), Kathleen went. Additionally, Peggy a “lobstah” roll and some
her civic engagement after
visas were not renewed surfing.” (Ric), Michael (Sherri) and was a docent at St. Mary’s peppermint ice cream.
the family moved (in 1971)
by Germany. They lived in Tushar leaves behind Patrick (Lori). She had ten Cathedral in San Francisco. Betsy is survived by her
to Orinda, where she was
Queens, NY, before settling family and a vast network grandchildren: Magdalene, Peggy was spiritual, children, Bonnie, Kathy, and
elected to a quasi-govern-
in Rye, NY, in 1975. of close friends who are Ricky, Daniel, Shelby, Sean, intelligent and witty. She Jim; son-in-law David Dahl;
mental body.
Tushar attended the like brothers and sisters. Joseph, Samantha, Garret, loved gardening, her San daughter-in-law Trudie; and
As her nest emptied,
Rye public schools. The In the end, it is undisputed Taylor and Kelly. Francisco Giants and the grandchildren Evan, Erin,
Betsy decided to pursue
family grew up speaking that Tushar lived the words Peggy graduated high Golden State Warriors. She Matt, and Sarah.
a career in travel. She
German with Tante Liesel, of his favorite poet, Bertolt school from the Convent will be missed by all who
often traveling to Germany Brecht: “Do not fear death of the Sacred Heart and knew her.
and India. From a young so much, but rather the earned her Bachelor’s De- The Collins Family
gree from Seattle University, requests that any donations
John Harrison Lombard
age, Tushar loved biking, inadequate life.”
computers, and building. A paddle out was held Washington. to honor Peggy’s life, be
He was drawn to the water in Tushar’s honor on At 14, Peggy met Tim, made to Immaculate Heart
the love of her life, and later of Mary School. February 14, 1923 - October 31, 2019
and, by the age of 14, had Nov. 16, 2019. Over 60
learned how to sail on the people participated in the married him. After a short
time in Reno, they settled 1947. In 1949, John, Ruth
Long Island Sound. 90-minute water ceremony and her parents set sail for
Tushar attended New and a group of 30 specta- Australia seeking better
York University, majoring tors took part from land. opportunities. Despite
in Political Science and Prayers, poems and stories making new friends, in
German Literature. He im- were told in fond memory a new land, they missed
mersed himself in the bike
and arts scene of down-
of Tushar; businessman,
surfer and outdoorsman. A Antoine (Tony) Fernandez home and returned to
America in 1951.
town New York City. traditional Hawaiian origin Soon after their return,
He enjoyed his happily ceremony was cited to Passed away peacefully at the age of 18. He was
on November 22, 2019, a gardener and a butcher they settled in Santa Bar-
uneventful routine biking scatter Tushar’s ashes. The bara and Brian was born in
the streets of Manhattan beauty of the ceremony at the age of 81. Beloved for 40+ years. He retired
husband of the late Diane in 1999. 1952. Two years later they
until June 6, 1990, when was complemented by the moved to SF and Patricia
he was hit by a car and mist and gentle rain of the Fernandez; loving father of A Memorial Service will
Jeannine Fernandez Reyes; be held on Wednesday, De- was born. John worked at
run over by a truck on morning, a fitting metaphor Chevron for 38 years. He
Broadway near Columbia for those who knew and dear grandfather of Mateo cember 4, 2019 at 1:00PM
John was a longtime earned a BA degree from
University. Tushar was close love Tushar, whose name in and Enzo Reyes; loving son at DUGGAN’S SERRA MOR-
San Francisco resident SF State in 1968, John and
to death on the operating Hindi means “mist.” of Dominic and Elisabeth TUARY, 500 Westlake Ave.,
and blessed with a full and Ruth were married for 62
table. The surgeon told his Tushar was abducted Fernandez; dear brother Daly City. In lieu of flowers,
meaningful life. He was years.
family to prepare for life from his Santa Cruz home of Maryanne, Jean Pierre, please donate to the Ameri-
born in Sioux City Iowa to He is survived by sister,
without him. and killed on Oct. 1, 2019, Pierre, Jeanine and Grace; can Heart Association.
Clyde and Ruth Lombard. Beverly Foster, son Brian
He managed to survive during an apparent robbery also survived by many
In 1925 the family moved (Joy), daughter Patricia
the ordeal. After several that remains under investi- nieces and nephews.
to Richmond CA and Briskin (Rick), grandchil-
surgeries and six months gation. A $150,000 reward Tony came to the U.S.
three years later settled in dren John (Marcela), Carl
of rehabilitation, Tushar was raised by a group of Albany. (Tina), Loriza Sasur (Kevin),
continued with a new lease concerned citizens to find John graduated from Sam Briskin (Victoria) and
on life: biking, renovating those responsible for his Albany High School in Sarah Lowsley (Jim) and
his homes and enjoying death. A video of three
Clara Mossi Morrissey
1941, somewhat unsure of five great-grandchildren
music. suspects is posted on the his future, and worked at (Darian, Julian, Vera,
In 1996, Tushar moved Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Shell Oil briefly until the Vincent and Enzo). He was
to a wonderland full of Facebook Page. Please call Passed away on Novem- December 4, at 11:00am, St. attack on Pearl Harbor. His pre-deceased by wife Ruth,
mountains next to the Sheriff’s Sgt. Jacob Ain- ber 12, 2019. Beloved wife Brendan’s Church, 29 Rocka- plans changed to enlist daughter-in-law Edith and
ocean: Santa Cruz. His free sworth at (831) 454-7635 of Philip Morrissey, MD; car- way Ave, San Francisco. in the Navy via an officer grandson Andrew.
spirit, while able to operate with any information. ing sister of Atilio Mossi and Donations may be made to training program with stud- Memorial Service will be
Fr. John Mossi, SJ. Clara Fine Arts Museums of San ies at Chico State (Spring held 1pm on Sunday, De-
graduated from NDV High Francisco, 50 Hagiwara Tea of ‘42), UOP (Fall ‘43) and cember 8, 2019 at Dolores
School and Notre Dame de Garden Dr, SF, CA 94118 Notre Dame U (Fall ‘44). Park Church, 455 Dolores
Namur University; taught in or Jesuits West, PO Box He served in the Philip-
Ruth H. Rosenbaum
St, SF followed by a Recep-
the SFUSD for 10 years and 68, Los Gatos, CA 95031. pines and was discharged tion. Additional parking
served as a docent at the Private inurnment Holy in 1946. at Mission High School lot
Ruth H. Rosenbaum Francisco. Ruth was loved Fine Arts Museums of San Cross Cemetery. Earlier in 1943, John across the street. In lieu of
passed away at 101 years of by many and will be missed. Francisco for 40 years. met Ruth Carlson and after flowers, donations may be
age on November 23, 2019 A Funeral Mass will be a four-year courtship, they made to charities of your
at the Jewish Home in San celebrated Wednesday, were married in August 2, choice.
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Life Tributes
Lester Kuller Judey Kay Miller Terence John “Terry”
April 26, 1936 - November 13, 2019 June 19, 1951 - November 7, 2019

Lester George Kuller Judey slipped out of


Sullivan, Sr.
passed away peacefully with her family’s embrace on September 11, 1937 - November 11, 2019
family at his side in Windsor November 7, after a sudden
Terence John Sullivan, Sr. Terry served the com-
California on November and short illness. A woman
(Terry), 82 resident of San munity of San Mateo for
13th. Born to Eva & Herbert of unforgettable charm,
Mateo, died on November 38 years as the owner of
Kuller in 1936, Lester grew she radiated kindness,
11, 2019. Terry was the son Sneider & Sullivan Funeral
up with siblings Lywellan embraced love and encour-
of the late Edward & Mae Home and was a lifelong
and Luke in Hayward where aged laughter.
Sullivan born on Septem- member of The Elks Lodge
he thrived in Boy Scouts Born and raised in Fuller-
ber 11, 1937 in Oakland, of San Mateo. Terry had a
and sports, enjoying success ton, CA, Judey attended UC
CA. He was united in Holy heart of gold and a huge
as an all-county offensive Berkeley in 1969, married
Matrimony to Ann (McCar- Irish smile that lit up any
lineman with the Hayward husband Scott in 1980, and
thy) Sullivan on September room he walked in.
Farmers football team. bore son Will in 1987. She
28, 1963. This union was The Funeral Mass will
Lester wed to Shirley worked at UC Berkeley for
blessed with three children: be held at 2pm on Friday,
Owen in 1954, raising four 37 years, most recently as
America. Rarely were their world and found great joy Nancy Sullivan Mellen (Jeff), December 6, 2019 at St.
children in Castro Valley an academic program man-
bags unpacked before in observing butterflies and Denise Sullivan Coll (Bill) Matthew Catholic Church,
while working as a grocer at ager in the Statistics Dept.
thinking of where they go hummingbirds, creatures and Terence John Sullivan, 1 Notre Dame Ave., San
P&X and Romleys markets and the Astronomy Dept.
next. When it was time to she found to be of particular Jr. (Jenelle). His legacy will Mateo. Private inurnment
in the East Bay. For Lester & After retiring in 2013,
relax, Lester enjoyed the beauty. She loved visiting live on through his grand- at Holy Cross Catholic
Shirley, work & family were she poured her passions
solitude of kite flying at the her family’s log cabin near children: Katherine, Annie Cemetery in Colma, CA.
the foundation for a life of into the many activities that
ocean, fishing or panning Sierra National Forest. & Sara Mellen, Adam (Mar- In lieu of flowers, please
adventure and travel. most fulfilled her. Spurred
for gold with a good cigar Despite having two artificial ian) & Lauren Coll, Kaitlyn, donate to Fisher House
As a Boy Scout leader by a breast cancer diagnosis
at his foothill home in Lake knees, the difficult hike to Avery & Liam Sullivan and Foundation to make a real
for Troupe 733, Lester in 2010, she volunteered at
of the Pines near Auburn, the cabin wouldn’t stop step grandchildren: Connor difference in the lives of our
helped many Castro Valley Kaiser Permanente Oakland
CA. her. Once there she enjoyed & Brendan Graville. He is service members, veterans,
boys experience the joys as a Peer Navigator to
Lester was preceded in another one of her passions, survived by his wife, chil- and their families. http://
of camping and backpack- support others in their
death by his son Scott, his cooking, as she became dren, grandchildren, his sis- engage.fisherhouse.org/
ing in the Sierras. In the journey through breast
wife of 60 years Shirley, the head chef, master of ter Mary Sullivan Prolo (Jeff) goto/TerenceJSullivan
70’s his passion for football cancer. In the process she
and his parents & siblings. the wood-burning stove, and sister-in-law Sharon
led to countless memories was instrumental in helping
He is survived by daughter and unparalleled baker of McCarthy along with many
as a season ticket holder to build Kaiser’s National
Loanne and sons Lester Jr. cinnamon rolls. nieces and nephews. He is
with the Raiders, going so Peer Support & Mentor
& Matthew (Anita), grand- In addition to her preceded in death by his
far as to witness their first Programs.
daughters Sophia, Jessica, husband and son, Judey siblings: Donald E. Sullivan
Super Bowl victory and a Singing, especially with
Allyson and Danielle Kuller. is survived by numerous (Joan), Loretta McClellan
nice sit-down conversation others, gave Judey great
The family wishes to thank nieces, nephews, cousins, (Lew) & Richard T. Sullivan,
with Otis Sistrunk at the vic- joy. She sang with Chro-
the staff at Healdsburg Se- and in-laws. She was pre- and his brother-in-law Daniel
tory party (thanks Diane!). matica Choral, her church
nior Living and Light House deceased by her father and J. McCarthy, Jr.
Retirement allowed time for choir, and a local Madrigal
Lester to support historic Board & Care in Windsor for group. In 2018, she realized mother William and Helen
preservation of California as providing comfort and care a dream by singing with Wall, and sisters Donna Caf-
a member of Native Sons of in Lester’s final years. a chorus in Notre-Dame frey and Patricia Wall.
the Golden West.
Travel was always on the
The family will have a pri-
vate celebration of life for
Cathedral and Chartres Ca-
thedral in France. Never a
Gifts in Judey’s memory
may be made to Episcopal
Louis E. Ravano, Sr.
table for Lester & Shirley. Lester at a later date. In lieu shrinking violet, she needed at UC Berkeley (calepisco- August 04, 1925 ~ November 24, 2019
Their zest for adventure & of flowers, donations to Yo- no encouragement to break pal.org) or the Women’s
culture led them to China, semite Conservancy https:// into song, memorably ser- Cancer Resource Center Louis Eugene Ravano Sr.
South Korea, Panama, yosemite.org/make-a-gift/ enading guests at a winery (wcrc.org). died peacefully at home on
Jamaica, Germany, France, or a charity of your choice in Hungary. A celebration of her life November 24, 2019 in the
England and most of North would be appreciated. In retirement, Judey and is scheduled for Friday, presence of his wife of 65
Scott took great pleasure December 13, 1PM, at the years, Alice.
in exploring the world, Oakland Center for Spiritual Born in San Francisco,
most recently on safari Living, 5000 Clarewood on August 4, 1925 to Luigi
in East Africa. She had a Drive, Oakland (oaklandcsl. and Clelia Drago Ravano,
Lou is survived by his wife;
Harry J. Larson fascination with the natural org).
children Louie (Maryanne),
Kathy (Mary), Carol (Randy)
August 21, 1933 - October 25, 2019 and Linda; grandsons Tony
(Morgan), Danny (Cami),
Harry was born in San
Francisco and died in San
Ramon. The son of Harry
Bruce Maxwell Paris Davey, Nick, Alex, Sebas-
tian, and Laurence; and
June 14, 1954 - Oct 26, 2019 great-grandsons Vincent, ous projects, hunted, and
and Barbara Larson, Harry shared many good times
Thomas, Samuel, and Leo.
was the brother of Barbara with family and friends. He
Bruce Maxwell Paris Lou was predeceased by his
and Bob, husband of Mae, was an active member of
suddenly passed away on parents, aunts and uncles,
and father of a son, Harry St. Philip’s Parish, as Cub
October 26, 2019. Bruce brother Attilio, and sister
J. Larson, Jr., all deceased. Scout Master, on the parish
was born in San Francisco Linda. He leaves loving
Harry is survived by his wife, and sports’ councils, and
on June 14,1954 to Henry cousins in Italy, nephews,
Ellen, children Andrea and volunteering his expertise
Paris and Verna Maxwell. nieces, and friends.
Dana; step-children Larry to maintain the school and
He is survived by his son, Raised in the Marina
and Aurelia; seven grand- church.
Maxwell Paris, daughter, and Richmond districts of
children (Neil, Andrew, Lou was a loving husband,
Noelle Paris, son-in-law, the City, Lou attended St.
Charlie, Ashley, Courtney, Dad, Bepa, uncle, and friend
Stephan Juchatz, grandson, Vincent de Paul and St.
Lawrence, and Andrew), six to many. The family thanks
painting and woodworking Cal Juchatz, and loving Monica. He was a proud
great grandchildren, nieces Dr. Charlton, Dr. Jacobson,
and he created a legacy partner, Jennifer Young as graduate of St. Ignatius,
and nephews, relatives in and the caretakers who con-
of lovely watercolors and well as his former spouse, Class of 1944, leaving six
Illinois and Missouri; his tributed to his well-being
objects d’arts for his heirs Sylvia Wasmer, brother, months early, drafted into
sister, Carolyn and brothers- during the last years of his
and friends. Harry, now, is Stephen Paris, sister-in-law, the Army. Lou fought in
in-law, Rick and John; and life. He will be missed by all
painting the heavens! Tina Paris, brother, Mark Bruce was a commercial real Germany and Belgium with
three sons-in-law and one who knew him.
Interment will be in the Paris, sister-in-law, Judy estate broker and worked the 1st Infantry division,
daughter-in-law. Beloved Visitation will be at the
Sacramento Valley Na- Paris, niece, Jenifer Kidwell, for CBRE the last 30 years. taking part in the Battle of
by all who knew him, Harry Duggan Welch Funeral
tional Cemetery at noon on nephews, Jasen Paris and He was a member of Rotary, the Bulge, whose reunions
lived with verve—enduring Home, 3434-17th Street,
January 10. A Celebratory Dominic Paris. Predeceased believing in giving back to he attended annually. After
a lengthy hospitalization S.F. on Fri. Nov. 29 at 6pm
Service will be held at St. by his sister Leslie Paris and the community. Bruce will the war, Lou attended USF,
as a young child, then with a vigil service begin-
Timothy’s Episcopal Church niece Marli Paris. be sorely missed by all who worked in his family’s fish
leaving high school in 1951 ning at 7pm.
in Danville at 11:00 on Bruce was a vibrant man knew him for his contagious and poultry business and
to join the Army where Funeral mass will be held
January 11 with a reception who loved sailing, swimming zest for life! Celebration of at Camp Mather, ultimately
he earned his sergeant’s on Sat. Nov. 30 at 1pm
for family and friends to from Alcatraz, cycling, driv- life at 12pm January 5, 2020 choosing a career in con-
stripes. Completing the at St. Philip Church, 725
follow at the Crow Canyon ing Laguna Seca Raceway at Domenico Winery 1697 struction. Driving around
GED and an Associate Diamond St., SF. Burial at
Country Club in Danville. and snowmobiling in his Industrial Road, San Carlos, the City, he would point out
Degree, he finished a BA at Holy Cross Cemetery, Mon.
In lieu of flowers, please favorite place, Bear Valley. Ca. Please RSVP to homes and buildings that he
San Francisco State, earned Dec. 2 at 11:00am. In lieu
consider making a donation He left nothing on the table! bruceparis.celebration had worked on.
two Masters degrees at of flowers, donate to St.
to an organization you love oflife@gmail.com Lou met the love of his
The University of California Ignatius College Prep, St.
or to The Century Club of life, Alice, at the Monican
at Berkeley and an EdD Philip’s School, or Sisters
California, the San Francisco Club; they enjoyed skiing,
at Nova University. Harry of the Presentation in his
Opera Company, or the traveling, and especially
worked in public school memory.
dancing. They were always
special education programs,
then founded a consulting
non-profit Dialysis Patient
Citizen organization. Robert V. Sbragia Sr. the last to leave the dance
floor. Lou loved being at
firm, Decision Development March 13, 1933 - November 21, 2019 Hopland where he worked
Corp, where he remained as
on his vineyard and numer-
a co-owner when it became Robert V. Sbragia, Sr. of (Maria), Steve (Anna), John
a publisher of educational San Bruno passed peacefully (Carrie) and Patty (Bob Cini);
software. But Harry’s pas- November 21, 2019. He was 7 grandchildren and 8 great
sion wasn’t “work”. It was 86 years old. grandchildren.
Robert was born in San
Francisco, grew up in North
The Sbragia family would
like to thank the staff at
Alice Joy Sobel
January 6, 1927 - November 26, 2019
Beach and has lived in San the Mission House for their
Bruno for the past 56 years. kindness and compassion. Alice Joy Sobel, age 92, Joy Newlin, and Lev Tedrick.
Walter Edward Williams Robert was an avid
gardener, loved to bake
At the family’s request
there will be no service. In
of San Francisco, peace-
fully passed away Tuesday,
Alice was a life master
bridge player and loved this
and was a diehard S.F. 49ers lieu of flowers the fam- November 26, 2019. She game tremendously. She
Passed away on Sunday, and Giants fan. Robert had ily requests donations be
November 17, 2019. He was was born January 6, 1927, also enjoyed the weekly
a family owned Produce made to the American Lung in San Francisco, a daughter games of mahjong. Years
born on September 9, 1927 Business (Bob’s Produce) for Association (www.lungusa.
in San Francisco, where he of the late Fannie and David ago, Alice volunteered at
30 years until his retirement org). in memory of Robert V. Golub. Blind Babies Bazaar on
lived his entire life. He met in 2003. Sbragia, Sr.
his wife Frieda on a blind Alice was preceded in Polk Street for the Jewish
He is preceded in death death by her husband, Council and was very active
date. He liked her right by his wife Frances;
away, and were married one Carlyle Sobel, of almost 57 with the Theta Delta Xi So-
survived by children: Bob years. rority that assisted children
year later. He went into the
Navy at the age of 18. After Alice (Allie Joy, Mom, in need. She loved taking
eight months of active duty, Mama, Great Mama) is cruises. But she loved her
the war came to an end. He survived by her three family, grandchildren and
went on to serve in the Na-
val reserves for eight years. Jill Wheeler daughters and two sons-
in-law, Denise Sobel (Tom
great-grandchildren more
than anything.
He worked for AAA Insur- Jul 5, 1949 - Oct 23, 2019 Oczkowski) of Sonoma, Alice touched all those
ance as a Claims Adjuster invited to attend a Liturgy Fredie Sobel of Kentfield, that met her. We express a
Supervisor for 37 years Service on Friday, Decem- Jill grew up in Wauconda, Jill was preceded in death and Lindie Joy Newlin special thank you to South
before he retired. Walter is ber 6, 2019 at 1:30 PM at IL, the daughter of Thelma by her parents, sister, Carla (David Newlin) of Fair Oaks. Marin Health and Wellness
survived by his sister Evelyn the All Saints Mausoleum and Glen Wheeler. She Paul, and her partner, Frank She has four grandchildren: for their dedication to give
Harris; nephews Michael, Chapel in Holy Cross Catho- earned a degree in art from Gallagher. She is survived Aaron Wiener (Kendall), mom a comfortable life the
Kenneth and Kevin Harris; lic Cemetery, 1500 Mission the University of Illinois, by her dear friend, “Ren” Levi Newlin (Julia), Jaimey past 18 months.
cousins, Joe Parham and Road in Colma. came to San Francisco in Nettleton. Tedrick (Justin) and Amy Alice/Mom will live in our
Shirley Parham; and grand- 1977, and was employed RIP, dear Kitty. We love Joy Newlin, and five great- hearts forever.
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Alvin C. Rice Alma Rose John Michael Shea
Nov 1, 1923 - Nov 9, 2019

Al Rice passed away


Pucci Rose John Michael Shea passed
away on November 10,
peacefully at his home in December 4, 1925 2019, in Pahrump, Nevada.
Healdsburg on November November 18, 2019 John was born in Butte,
9 at age 96 years and eight Montana on April 11, 1933,
days. Alma was born December to Charles “Chick” Shea
Born in Pomona CA, Al 4, 1925 in Alameda, CA. and and Helen Harrington.
grew up on his family’s died at 93 on November 18, The family moved to San
citrus ranch in Whittier, en- 2019 in Oakland. Francisco, California in
thusiastically taking on any Her parents were George 1944, where he attended
chores that involved driving and Ester Pucci who settled St. Philip’s Grammar School
a tractor. in Oakland. Her father was (Class of 1947) and Saint
He graduated Whittier from Italy. husband, Bill, died. Alma Ignatius High School (Class
High School in 1941 and She is preceded in death took over the W. A. Rose of 1951) where he excelled
began studies at Stanford by her parents, two siblings: Company as President and in football and track.
University, where he joined Judge Roy Pucci and twin owner until it was dissolved John was a United States Finance Council for 25
the Delta Upsilon frater- Montreal Trust, Tandem sister: Edna Pucci, stepson in 2008. Marine from 1953-1956. years. He also served as a
nity; his fraternity brothers Computer, Fairchild Instru- Bill Rose, JR and nephew Alma loved sports espe- After recuperating from Eucharistic Minister to the
became a core group of ment & Camera, Applied Steven Benassini. cially basketball and bowl- injuries sustained during the sick at Enloe Hospital, going
lifelong friends. Circuit Technology, Regent Alma is survived by her ing. She rooted passion- Korean War, John enrolled every Tuesday for 10 years.
As with many other International Hotels, Inte- sister Francine Theresa ately for her favorite teams: at the University of San He loved a good cigar, a
students, Al was invited to grated Financial Systems, Benassini; niece: Sandra Be- Notre Dame, Warriors, A’s Francisco. He graduated good western novel, a taste
join the Army Air Corps in ROMO Corporation. nassini; nephews and wives: and Raiders. with a Bachelor of Arts in of moonshine, and a cold
1942. He completed flight He retired from his Bob Pucci and Janice, Gerry All through her life she English and Physical Educa- beer. For everyone who
training and served his full-time banking career to Pucci and Polyanna; niece had a great passion for tion and a Master of Arts knew him, his passion went
military duty as a pilot and a Sonoma County twenty- five and spouse: Karen Pucci and those in need beginning in Secondary Administra- far beyond his listed in-
flight instructor. Honorably years ago, but he remained Anna Towner; Step Grand- with the care of her mother tion. John also received a volvement and timeline. He
discharged with the rank active as an investor in Children: Cathie Lyddon, who had Parkinson’s dis- Lifetime Teaching Credential was a badass who overcame
of Captain in 1945, Rice several firms engaged Linda Broadway, and Sandy ease. She gave generously from the State of California. every obstacle, a devoted
returned to Stanford and in developing hardware Brown; Grand Nephews: of her time, energy, and In 1965, John met Linda husband, a dedicated father,
earned a BA in Economics and software designed to Christopher Pucci and monies to charities through Campi, and they married a grandfather, and friend, a
in 1947, graduating Cum automate financial services Michael Pucci and Grand YLI, St. Vincent de Paul, the year later. After moving to coach long after he held
Laude and a member of Phi delivery systems. Niece: Daniela Benassini. Catholic Church, and civic Santa Rosa in 1969, they that official title, an avid
Beta Kappa. Rice was an active par- Alma graduated from communities. started their family: John II, reader, a devious prankster,
After Stanford, Rice ticipant in his community, Tech High School in Oakland Alma was a very generous Katie, and Damon. and maybe most impor-
and his first wife, the late serving as a Trustee of the in 1945 and received her woman of faith, integrity, a During his teaching ca- tantly, someone who never
Joan Elliott, were married San Francisco MOMA, and Associate Arts Degree from just employer, and shared reer, John taught at Luther missed an opportunity to
in 1948 and he began his on the Major Gifts Commit- San Francisco City College what she had with others in Burbank Junior High School show all of us how much he
career at Bank of America. tee at Stanford. He was a in 1947. In 1945 she started need. Her exemplary life is and Woodrow Wilson and cared.
From humble beginnings in member of the Bohemian to work at Western Union an inspiration to all. Alma Santa Rosa High Schools. Predeceased by his
the management training Club, the Pacific Union Club, in San Francisco; and in provided many laughs and He also served as the head parents and sister, Sister
course, his rise was mete- and he enjoyed count- 1949 she went to work at loved to laugh especially at football coach at USF and Charlotte, O.P., and his
oric, culminating in his being less rounds of golf at San Robert’s Printing in Oakland herself. Indeed, she will be Woodrow Wilson and Santa in-laws Guido and Jennie
Vice-Chairman of the Bank Francisco Golf Club and the until 1961. missed but not forgotten! Rosa High Schools. Campi. Survived by his wife
in the 1970’s. La Quinta Country Club. In October 1949 she 10:00 am Services will be Having transitioned Linda of 52 years, son John
Along the way, his du- Rice was an avid reader, joined YLI (a Catholic held on Saturday, December from teaching to business, and his wife Caryne and
ties included Head of the and was interested in Women’s Organization) 14, 2019 at Our Lady of John moved the family to their daughters Audrey and
National Division and of In- politics, history and current where she devoted much Lourdes Catholic Church Chico in 1980, and owned Margot, daughter Katie, son
ternational Banking, Senior affairs. With a gracious, time in helping the poor and at 2808 Lakeshore Avenue and operated North Valley Damon and his wife Kristina
Credit Officer and Head of gregarious manner and guiding her sister mem- in Oakland, CA with a recep- Disposal. and their children Esmé,
the Bank’s Europe, Middle impressive skills as a bers. She developed many tion following celebrating He was always passionate Ethan, and Aya, and sister-
East and Africa Division. story-teller he was often the life-long friendships. She Alma’s life. Burial will be about serving his commu- in-law Virginia Stefanelli.
His one stint away center of social gatherings. became Grand President of private at Mountain View nity, and after a miraculous A special thank you to
from the bank was with He charmed everyone from YLI in 1961-1962. During her Cemetery in Oakland. recovery from a drunk Nathan Adelson Hospice of
the Pacific Bridge Com- heads of state and leaders tenure she worked diligently In lieu of flowers we driving, hit-and-run car Pahrump for their excellent
pany. There, he rose from of industry in the world’s to increase the membership would ask that donations accident in 1984, he took care.
Treasure to EVP and Chief financial centers to the nurs- in the organization and car- be made to the “Maryknoll the opportunity to serve full A funeral Mass will be
Operating Officer of the ing staff at a small regional ried that on throughout the Sisters at P.O. Box 317, time. celebrated on Thursday,
heavy construction firm. hospital in Montana. He rest of her life. Maryknoll, NY 10545-0317” He was a member of the December 5, at 9:30 a.m.
During Rice’s tenure at will be missed deeply by all In 1962 she went to work or to the “Sisters of the Old Time Athletes Associa- at St. Philip the Apostle
the BofA, it became the who were fortunate to have for W.A. Rose Company Holy Names at P.O. Box 907, tion of Northern California, Catholic Church, 725 Dia-
largest and most profitable known him. of Oakland as a Treasurer. Los Gatos, CA 95031”, or to the Knights of Columbus– mond Street, San Francisco,
bank in the world; many Rice is survived by his In 1975 she married Bill the charity of your choice. 4th Degree, Chico Rotary followed by a military burial
people would maintain that wife of 35 years, Susan, Rose. In 1988 her dearest Club, The Olympic Club–Life at Holy Cross Cemetery,
Rice made many important and his three children: Member, Salvation Army 1500 Mission Road, Colma.
contributions to those Becky MacGuire (Peter) of Advisory Board–Life Reception at noon at The
statistics. Stamford CT, Diana Moore Member, Choir Boys, COGS Olympic Club, Lakeside, 559
Following his twenty-five (Bobby) of Tiburon and Ted (Chico Old Goats)–Found- CA-35, San Francisco.
years at BofA, Rice was
associated with Hambrecht
Rice (Courtney) of San Fran-
cisco. He also leaves behind Charles Sommer ing Member, Chico SCORE
Chapter Chair, Notre Dame
In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions may be made in John’s
& Quist in San Francisco and two step daughters, Cristin December 28, 1934 - October 24, 2019 School Chico Board Chair, memory to the Dominican
was engaged in corporate Cronin of San Francisco and Cal State University Chico Sisters of Mission San
finance activities and the Dana Cronin Ostermiller Athletic Board, Butte Coun- Jose, 43326 Mission Circle,
management of offshore (Marty) of Paris, France, as ty Private Industry Council, Fremont, California 94539,
funds invested in U.S. com- well as seven grandchildren, Work Training Center Board, Nathan Adelson Hospice of
mercial real estate. two step-grandchildren American Legion Post 0017, Pahrump, 2270 E. Com-
His subsequent banking and a great-granddaughter NRA, VFW Post 10054, and mercial Road, Ste A/B,
activities included serving as (born less than 36 hours Marine Corps Association & Pahrump, Nevada 89048, or
Charles Sommer, Age 84, Foundation. to a charity of your choice.
President of Imperial Bank after his passing).
passed away on Thursday, As a member of St. John
in Los Angeles, Chairman The family plans a private
October 24, 2019, in the Baptist Catholic Church
and President of American gathering to honor Al Rice
Clackamas, Oregon. Charles in Chico, he served on the
Interstate Bank in Newport and the long and interesting
was born in Manhattan, NY
Beach and Chairman and life he led. Should friends
and grew up in the Lower
President of First National wish to make a memorial
East Side and in Williams-
Bank of Marin. gift is his name, the family
burg, Brooklyn. He spent
Rice held directorships suggests Healthcare Foun-
most of his adult life in San
in publicly held corpora-
tions throughout his career.
dation Northern Sonoma
County: https://healthcare-
foundation.net/
Carlos, CA. Charles spent
his working life in the cloth-
He had recently moved
to Lake Oswego, Oregon
John Lunt Winther
Among them were Bank ing (shmata) business, his March 29, 1939 – November 9, 2019
of America, Memorex, to be closer to Gary and
two main employers being Adam. Alll who knew him
Koret of California and Levi John Lunt Winther passed
enjoyed being around him.
Strauss. He is pre-deceased away at the age of 80 fol-
His extensive family and
by his wife Pearl (2006), hav- lowing a valiant battle with
many friends will miss him
ing been married for almost cancer. He spent his final
and will remember him
51 years. He was the father days with immediate family
as being great company
of Gary (Marti), David (Mimi) at his bedside, his ever-
to be around. A service
Alan John Silver and Leslie Sukin (Alan). He
was the adoring grandfather
is yet to be planned, but
he will ultimately be laid
present sense of humor still
intact. John will be greatly
January 26, 1940 - November 24, 2019 to Adam Sommer and to missed and remembered for
to rest next to Pearl at
Brandon, Jordan and Paris his quick wit, keen intellect,
Alan Silver of Hayward, Skylawn Memorial Park. In
Sukin. Charles enjoyed life and personal integrity.
CA, loving husband and lieu of flowers, the family
and loved to socialize. He John was born on March
father of three children, requests donations be sent
was known as the “cool” 29, 1939 to Reidar and
passed away peacefully on in memory of Charles to the
dad growing up and for his Margaret Winther of San
November 24, 2019 at age Jewish Family and Children’s
terrific sense of fashion style Carlos, CA. After graduat-
79 in Pleasanton, CA after a Services (www.jfcs.org). decades the Delta provided
ing from Belmont High
short battle with pancreatic School in 1957, he attended a place for warm camara-
cancer. Stanford University, where derie and lasting memories
Alan was born on January he was president of his with friends and family. He
26, 1940 in Oakland, CA to and his wife enjoyed fly
Thomas “Tiger”
SAE fraternity and earned
Lloyd and Sammie Silver. He a BS in Civil Engineering in fishing together, traveling
graduated from Fremont 1961 and an MBA from the extensively with friends
High School in Oakland.
After working in the Abrahamsen Graduate School of Business
in 1963.
and spending time with
grandchildren in Hawaii.
furniture business for a few March 23, 1938 - November 9, 2019 He started his career with John found joy in mentor-
years, Alan followed in his teams under the New York Lathrop Construction Com- ing young people and in
great uncle Ben’s footsteps Life Silversox and Oakland Thomas Abrahamsen, pany and eventually became his role as Scoutmaster
and joined New York Life as Oaks programs. Alan was 81 years old, passed away an entrepreneur in a variety of Troop 303. He, his son
an insurance agent in 1965. also very involved in the peacefully in his Daly City of diverse enterprises. He John and three grandsons
He had a very successful Jewish Federation of the home. owned a tourist attraction are Eagle Scouts. He was
career that included being Greater East Bay and even A 4th generation San on Shasta Lake, created a a member of the San Fran-
named the Council Vice played Santa Claus for sev- Franciscan, Thomas was large-scale water develop- cisco Fly Fishing Club, The
President of New York Life eral years bringing cheer to born to Alfred and Helen ment project, ran a farming International Order of Saint
in 1987. Alan was a Lifetime the lives of abused children. Abrahamsen and had two company and partnered Hubertus and the Orinda
Member of the Million Family meant everything brothers; Joseph and in a real estate investment Country Club.
Dollar Round Table and to Alan. He is survived Richard. He is survived business. He also patented John was a loving hus-
earned Top Of The Table by his wife Mary Ellen by his loving wife, Julie, several of his inventions, band, father, and grand-
honors many times. Most (Frazier), son Lloyd and his and two sons, Michael including a screen to father and is survived by
importantly, Alan was proud wife Jessica (Vetter), son and Matthew. He is the protect endangered fish in Patricia, his wife of 55 years,
of the impact he made on Stephen, son Aaron and his loving uncle of Thomas the Delta. children John and Kirsten,
his clients’ lives - many of wife Jenny (Capilla), brother Abrahamsen and dear John spent much of his son-in-law Will Gardner, and
whom became close friends. Richard and his wife Cindy, brother-in-law of Daniel P. standing of Teamsters, Local youth hiking and fishing in six grandchildren: John,
Alan was a dedicated brother Stephen, great aunt Callaghan. 85. the Sierras and later spent Bennett, Michael, Will,
community leader. His Shirley, and other loving He graduated from Funeral Services will be many years with his wife in Grace, and Henry.
biggest passion was help- family members. He is St. Ignatius High School held on Friday, December their mountain home where A memorial service to
ing children. Alan created predeceased by his brother class of 1956 and was 6th at 11am at Duggan’s he instilled the love of the celebrate his life will be held
the Academy of Athletics Bradley. a member of the 1956 Serra Mortuary, 500 outdoors in his children. at the Orinda Country Club
& Academics where he A Celebration of Life is AAA Varsity Basketball Westlake Ave., in Daly City. Hunting waterfowl became on Monday, December 9
combined a national-caliber scheduled for Sunday, De- Champions. He then A special thank you goes a passion and he delighted from 11-2 pm.
baseball program with an cember 8, 2019 at 11:30AM attended the University of out to all of his caregivers. in sharing the duck blind Donations may be made
educational program help- to be held at TPC Stonebrae San Francisco. and plenty of unsolicited in his honor to The John
ing kids prepare for life’s Country Club, 202 Country Tom spent 30 years at advice with his son and Muir Foundation, California
challenges after school. He Club Dr, Hayward, CA. Rudolph and Sletten and grandsons. For several Waterfowl Association or a
sponsored many baseball was a member in good charity of your choice.

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Sister M. Jude John Clemens Van Perre Hannelore Wolff
December 11, 1963 - November 13, 2019 February 2, 1930 – September 16, 2019
Stockholm, OP Hannelore Wolff died
Sister M. Jude Stockholm, peacefully in Chico, CA at
OP, a Dominican Sister for her family’s home on Sep-
65 years, died peacefully on tember 16th 2019. She was
November 20, 2019, at Our born in Bremen, Germany,
Lady of Lourdes Convent in immigrating to San Francis-
San Rafael. Deeply commit- co in 1953. Her first job was
ted to her life-long ministry working for Eppler’s Bakery,
of education, Sr. Jude is followed by a 30 year career
regarded for her care and with Bank of America as
concern for others as she a teller and later as a loan
enlightened all with her gift officer. Hannelore and her
of presence. husband Guenter moved
Sr. Jude was born Barbara to San Mateo in 1984. Lore
Stockholm to Nellie Hollis had two passions, raising
and Verne Stockholm in With great big broken sports, competing, word and showing Silky Terriers Her ashes will be interred
Tulare County, CA on Sep- once quoted saying, “I get hearts we share that our search puzzles, TV and TV and her prize winning roses, at Skylawn Memorial Park,
tember 13, 1925. Arriving a great deal of satisfaction brother, the love of our Guide, books, cooking, both gave her great joy. Hyw 92 at Skyline Blvd.
just minutes after her twin, being instrumental in a lives, the light in our world, BBQ, camping, road trips, She is survived by her Contributions to the San
Betty, but on the next day process which empowers the glue of our family, has being co-pilot, dressing up, sister, Rosemarie Altberg, Mateo Garden Center, 605
as the clock had just passed victims to become survivors. passed to his Beautiful holidays, dancing, music, niece Diane Farris, her Parkside Way, San Mateo,
midnight, Barbara was an We don’t tell them what Reward from Alzheimer’s, CDs, karaoke, theatre- husband Ed, nephew Mark 94403, D.E.L.T.A. Rescue,
individual from day one. It they should do. We give a dreadful disease that is attending and preforming, Nagel, his wife Christy, P.O. Box 9, Glendale, CA
was an influential former them many options. We not uncommon with Down bike riding, birthdays-his nephew David Nagel, niece 91209, or Hospice, Butte
high school English teacher, give the women the tools Syndrome. and everyone else’s, pho- Karin Cole, her husband Home Health, 10 Constitu-
Bess Matthew, who went on and the information they John lived the good life, tography, folding clothes, Mike, nephew Karsten tion Drive, Chico CA, 95973
to become Sr. M. Cyril Mat- need to make a life change reached his potential and jokes, pens, flash lights and Wolff, and five grand nieces are preferred.
thew, OP, who introduced when they are ready.” She spread the love. He leaves walking around in the dark and three grand nephews.
Sr. Jude to the Dominican was greatly admired by the a legacy of love, gentle- with them, hook latch rugs,
Sisters of San Rafael, but other staff members, and ness, humor our pets, winning, sharing,
not before Sr. Jude blazed in 1999, she received the Predeceased by his folks trivia cards, trophies, mail,
a few other trails. She Advocate of the Year award Ivan (2000) and Connie being Irish, ice cream-
attended San Jose State from the Solano Women’s (2017), all the Aunties and nightly, being home, going
University earning a degree
in occupational therapy and
Crisis Center in Fairfield.
After moving back to San
Uncles whom he really
loved so much. Survived
for a ride,etc.
See you in the Sweet Eleanor Yee
then joined the U.S. Army. Rafael in the early 2000s, by siblings: I.J., Rob, Mary, By and By, Forever in our
She rose to the rank of 1st she has continued her nephew Van, nieces Kimrey hearts, Our blessing, Our Eleanor Yee passed away spent over 43 years working
lieutenant, and worked for spirited and faithful volun- and Tahni, great-nieces love, Our brother, Our peacefully in her sleep on as a pharmacist at Franklin,
five years in her major field teer work at yet another Averie and Brooklynn, and John, thank you for the November 11, 2019. She Ralph Davies, and CPMC.
in the Women’s Army Spe- campus—the nearby Guide many sweet cousins on blessing of your beautiful was pre-decreased by her Services will be held on
cialty Corp. Recalling fondly Dogs for the Blind. Once both the Van Perre and the nature and the gift of your father, Ormon. She is sur- Monday, December 2 at
her teacher, Ms. Matthew, a week she worked in the Rooney sides of the family joyful life. vived by her mother, May, 11:00 am at Evergreen Mor-
Sr. Jude paid a visit to her in kitchen serving dinner to whom loved him to bits. Oh Memorial Mass and her siblings, Elbert, Phil, tuary McAvoy and O’Hara
San Rafael, and it was soon students who had come to There are broken hearts all December 11 2019, 10am Evelyn (Randy), and Elaine Company at 10th Ave and
after she became a Catholic train with their new dogs. around. Saint Veronica Church SSF. (Bernie); and two nieces, Geary Blvd, San Francisco.
and eventually knew her She enjoyed socializing with John loved his whole His Birthday! Elizabeth and Katherine. In lieu of flowers, chari-
calling was to enter religious the students, getting to extended family, friends, Eleanor received her table donations meaningful
life. know them, and meeting bowling, swimming, bachelor’s degree from to the donor are suggested
Once in San Rafael, their dogs. University of California, based on your relationship
she earned her teaching Whether commanding Berkeley and doctorate in with Eleanor.
credential from Dominican attention in the classroom, pharmacy from University
College and launched an
impressive teaching career
offering counsel to some-
one in need, or modeling a
Kimmerly Wader Webster of California, San Francisco
School of Pharmacy. She
that spanned four decades contemplative spirit in her May 27, 1952-November 16, 2019
and included fifteen years own quiet ways, Sr. Jude
as a principal. Her academic is fondly remembered by Kimmerly Wader Webster
tour of duty included St. those who knew her for was born May 27, 1952 in
Raphael’s, San Rafael; St. her presence, her thought- San Francisco, California.
Catherine’s, Benicia; Sacred ful diligence, and her dry She was a proud native Life Tributes
Heart Elementary, San sense of humor. She worked raised in the City before
her whole life for the eventually moving with To publish:
Francisco; St. Thomas and
Our Lady of Snows, Reno; transformation of attitudes her family to Marin where
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Cordova; Blessed Sacra- embraced any opportunity 1970. She subsequently
for using self-serve 901 Mission St.
ment, San Rafael; Our Lady to help another person learn attended the University of
San Francisco, CA 94103
of Mercy, Daly City; and St. sensitivity, to recognize Santa Clara, graduating in
1974. She was a com- All notices must be typed. We regret we cannot process hand-written
Vincent Ferrer, Vallejo. Her their worth, and to claim notice or phoned-in information.
strong work ethic landed their rights. petitive swimmer for Santa
her on several committees Sister Jude was prede- Clara’s swim team, often
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of Oakland, he thanked A Funeral Mass will history, which she loved. as she was known to Paddy,
three people in particular take place on Wednesday, Rosebud, or Bud, as she was a loving mother and
who had helped bring him December 4 at 10:00 am was affectionately known to grandmother and cherished
in the Gathering Space at her husband, pursued many her time with the grandchil- Hello
to that day: the bishop who
Nautilus Society
CREMATIONS
baptized him, the arch- Dominican Sisters Center, interests from copier sales, dren. An inveterate reader
to accounting, to the Bail herself, she cherished time
bishop who ordained him a
priest, and his eighth-grade
1520 Grand Avenue in San
Rafael. After the funeral, bond business and eventu- reading with her grand- Cremation Services
teacher, Sister Jude at St.
John Vianney School in
Sister Jude will be buried in
St. Dominic’s Cemetery in
ally residential real estate
as a salesperson. Her real
children. Kimm passed
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Rancho Cordova.
After her teaching days,
Benicia.
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Sister Jude found new of Sister Jude may be made and for celebrating fam- daughter Tyler Anne Web-
ways to bring the gospel to the Retirement Fund, ily milestones. She was a ster McNenly and son-in
to bear with her signature Dominican Sisters of San meticulous planner. Anyone law Matthew McNenly, her
depth and compassion and Rafael, Development Office, who was fortunate enough grandchildren Patrick and
served as an advocate for 1520 Grand Avenue, San to attend one of her parties Nora McNenly, her brothers
victims of sexual assault and Rafael, CA 94901. invariably had a good time Antone Damian Wader and
domestic violence work- as she was the consummate Richard A. Wader and her
ing in Solano County for Monte’s Chapel Of The Hills hostess and had taken care sister Reagan Hubbard. Her
several years. Her teaching of all the details so people mother Dorothy Wader and
skills provided an effective San Anselmo, CA were free to connect and father Richard J. Wader
framework as she worked enjoy each other. predeceased her as did
with victims, and she was 415-453-8440 Kimm loved to travel and her beloved first daughter,
spent many wonderful vaca- Whitney Marie Webster.
tions with family in Hawaii Services will be held on
at her favorite resort, Kona Friday, December 6, 2019 at
Village. Her favorite place St. Charles Catholic Church
in the world to visit was in San Carlos, California, at
IN MEMORIAM Vienna where she and her
husband traveled together
10:00 a.m. A reception will
follow at Peninsula Golf & Pay tribute to the
many times and developed Country Club in San Mateo,
many close friendships California. great life your
Anne E Mom, it’s been 7 years over the years. They had re- In lieu of flowers the
and we will always love and
miss you; Shannon and Mike
cently enjoyed a three-week
trip to Germany and Austria
family requests that dona-
tions be made to Sequoia loved one lived
Assad to visit Christmas Markets,
marking her favorite time
Hospital Foundation.
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Afghan aid worker, shared videos of himself
sipping coffee with high-
who knew him, but they
said Raj planned to re-

slain in terror attack,


caliber guns being fired turn home and help
in the background. others.
“Fear was never really “I know that whatever
driven to help others a part of his DNA,”
Jayatilaka said. “He ob-
he had chosen to do ... it
would have been in the
viously was aware of the same spirit,” April Raj
By Alejandro Serrano tries. He had a strong issues and potential said. “It would have
sense of humor and gave hazards.” been him giving back.”
Anil Raj traveled the off positive energy to For as much as he In announcing Raj’s
world, from Myanmar to everyone he interacted wanted to help devel- death, Secretary of State
South Sudan to Kabul, with, said his twin sis- oping countries, Raj also Mike Pompeo con-
always seeking opportu- ter, April Raj. wanted to see the Bay demned the attack “in
nities for change and “I think he just want- Area flourish, Jayatilaka the strongest possible
growth. He also saw ed peace, for people to said. In an essay Raj terms.”
similar opportunities be able to have better Courtesy April Raj
posted on social media “We extend our con-
here in the Bay Area. lives — especially for Anil Raj, who grew up in the South Bay, died in two years ago, he wrote dolences to the family
Sometimes the 35- those who were strug- Kabul when terrorists attacked a U.N. vehicle. about how his time over- and friends of the vic-
year-old, who grew up gling,” she said. “He was seas made him realize tim,” Pompeo told re-
in the South Bay, pon- doing well.” A few weeks ago, humanitarian assistance. the idea of home was “a porters at a news con-
dered opening a restau- Born in Arizona, Raj while visiting home Raj worked for the fleeting concept.” ference. “Attacks target-
rant. Other times he and his family moved to during a break from United Nations in sever- “In the esoteric jargon ing U.N. personnel
talked about starting a San Jose when he and working in Kabul, Raj al countries, and before of Silicon Valley, glisten- working to help the
business where, as the his sister were 2 years rented a convertible and that he was a part of ing new buildings and Afghan people are un-
founding executive, he old and stayed there took Gupta and his wife, Amnesty International. massive injection of conscionable.”
would not think of him- until they were in mid- Shilpa, for about a half- Over the years, Raj human and financial No one has taken
self any better than the dle school. The family hour ride on Highway befriended countless capital, it is as though responsibility for the
other employees. Other then moved to Saratoga, 101 just for fun. people as he traveled the very identity of the attack.
times he considered where the twins gradu- “Not a bad bone in his from continent to conti- Bay is eroding,” he In a statement, Raj’s
going to law school. ated from high school in body,” Gupta said. “We nent. He would snap wrote. “If this trend family remembered him
Raj’s mind seemingly 2002. After graduating, had a great time.” photographs of the continues, it could mean as a compassionate man
changed every day, a Raj attended UC River- Shehan Jayatilaka sights he saw and send the difference between a who loved the outdoors,
friend said, but his heart side. remembered meeting Raj them to relatives and Bay Area that is an ex- traveling and spending
remained fixated on “Amazing guy — very over a keg while the two share them on Facebook. clusionary, tech-centric, time with his friends
helping others. humble and down to were in graduate school About once a year, he one-trick-pony or a place and family. The man
Raj most recently earth,” said Neeraj Gup- in Denver. They talked would write Jayatilaka that is an inclusive and who had dreams of
worked for the U.N. ta, a friend who previ- about rappers from Min- “epic” letters, detailing diverse platform for all changing the world end-
Development Pro- ously lived with Raj. The nesota, where Jayatilaka precisely why he appre- things innovation.” ed up changing the lives
gramme in Afghanistan, two developed a friend- is from, like Atmosphere ciated him as a friend. This isn’t to say he of so many people he
and planned to return to ship that blossomed over and Brother Ali. “We He empowered his thought the Bay Area’s met.
California in the spring the years. From the became best friends,” friends and was curious issues were a lost cause. “Everyone is extreme-
to pursue his next chal- beginning, Gupta said, Jayatilaka said. about everything and “We can either dem- ly saddened by Anil’s
lenge. But those plans Raj talked of wanting to Always smiling and everyone. onstrate ourselves as a tragic loss, but his com-
ended Sunday when help those in need. cracking jokes, Raj de- “He was an advocate case study in what not passionate spirit shall
terrorists targeted a U.N. “In college he’d always voted his efforts to hu- for everyone,” Jayatilaka to do, or lead by ex- live on and will never be
vehicle Raj was traveling say, ‘I’m going to work manitarian work and said. ample and open up a forgotten by those who
in with colleagues in for the U.N.,’ and he met downplayed any recogni- Raj loved Kabul, new frontier of innova- knew him,” the family
Kabul, killing him and that goal,” Gupta said. tion or accolades he where he managed pay- tion and progress,” Raj said. “He will be im-
wounding five others, “His main goal was to earned, Jayatilaka said. roll for Afghan security wrote. “To be clear, the mensely missed.”
U.S. authorities said. just make a difference in He graduated from the forces in his U.N. role. latter will not be easy
Friends and family of the world in human University of Denver’s He wouldn’t talk about but as our own history Alejandro Serrano is a
Raj described him as a rights.” Josef Korbel School of the dangers of his work, has shown, it’s what we San Francisco Chronicle
selfless man who was Raj also valued spend- International Studies in friends said, but it was do best.” staff writer. Email:
passionate about human ing time with friends, 2009 with a master’s in not lost on him. He didn’t know what alejandro.serrano@
rights and wanted to talking, eating and international human Jayatilaka recalled he wanted to do next in sfchronicle.com Twitter:
help developing coun- laughing. rights and a certificate in how Raj sometimes life, according to those @serrano_alej

OBITUARY
Yasuhiro Nakasone ences in Indonesia, he
wrote that some of his
1974 and continued to
pull the strings long after

— ex-prime minister
men “started attacking scandal forced him to
local women or became step down. As an in-
addicted to gambling” dication of Tanaka’s
a champion for Japan and added, “For them, I
went to great pains and
power, Nakasone’s Cabi-
net was known in politi-
had a comfort station cal circles as the Tanaka-
By Norimitsu Onishi shined a renewed spot- built,” using the euphe- sone cabinet.
light on his central role mism for a military In 2003, in a bid to
Yasuhiro Nakasone, in securing financing for brothel, years before reinvigorate the Liberal
the former prime min- research into nuclear forced prostitution be- Democratic Party, Koizu-
ister who entered politics energy when he was a came a political and mi effectively expelled
during the post-World young but ambitious diplomatic issue. Nakasone, then 85, from
War II American occupa- lawmaker in the early Nakasone retracted the party, along with
tion of Japan and spent 1950s. that admission in 2007, another former prime
the rest of his career Nakasone was also just before the U.S. minister, Kiichi Miyaza-
championing the re- one of the few Japanese House of Representatives wa, then 84. While Miya-
emergence of a more prime ministers to win passed a resolution con- zawa bowed out grace-
assertive and indepen- recognition on the world demning Japan’s wartime fully, Nakasone reacted
dent nation, died Friday. stage. Unlike his fairly sex slavery. In a meeting angrily, describing Koi-
He was 101. colorless predecessors, with foreign journalists zumi’s act as “a form of
Nakasone’s office con- who invariably stood on in Tokyo, he said he had political terrorism.”
firmed his death, which the edge of group photos actually set up a “recre- Although he no longer
took place in a Tokyo of world leaders, Naka- Kazuhiro Nogi / AFP / Getty Images 2017
ation center,” where his held an elected position,
hospital. sone thrust himself into Yasuhiro Nakasone emphasized a more indepen- men played board games. Nakasone led a parlia-
Nakasone served as the center, famously dent Japan when he served as prime minister. In 1947, Nakasone ran mentary group focused
prime minister from 1982 grabbing the spot be- successfully for a seat in on revising the Constitu-
to 1987 but continued to tween President Ronald and fending off Amer- Asia, considers Yasukuni the lower house of Par- tion and wrote a pream-
exert influence in Japan Reagan and Prime Min- ican pressure to assume a symbol of Japanese liament. He campaigned ble to a new Japanese-
long after he left office ister Margaret Thatcher a political and military militarism. by riding a bicycle written Constitution,
and even after he was of Britain, in a photo role more commensurate Nakasone was born on through the mountains, referring in romantic
forced to relinquish his taken at the Group of 7 with its economic might. May 27, 1918, in Takasaki, carrying a Japanese flag terms to Japan’s emperor,
parliamentary position in summit meeting in Wil- More than a decade after a mountain city just in defiance of occupation culture and traditions.
2003. In his later years, liamsburg, Va., in May he left office, a new gen- north of Tokyo, where regulations. He also wore In a 2000 interview
Nakasone, his gait slow- 1983. eration of leaders like his father was a lumber a black tie as a badge of with the New York
ing but his bearing ram- Nakasone’s calls for a Junichiro Koizumi and dealer. After graduating mourning over Japan’s Times, Nakasone said of
rod straight, appeared stronger military and for Shinzo Abe were able to from Tokyo Imperial defeat. the American-written
regularly on television a larger role in the world start carrying out Naka- University, now known Nakasone became a Constitution, “We will
and granted many news- for Japan resonated with sone’s vision. as the University of To- stalwart of the Liberal have to change the lan-
paper interviews, com- Reagan. Their close rela- Like those younger kyo, he joined the Min- Democratic Party after it guage to real Japanese.”
menting on political tionship became known politicians, Nakasone istry of the Interior in was founded in 1955. But In an interview with
matters like his long- in Japan as Ron-Yasu was an ardent national- 1941 but soon left to join in contrast to the power- The Times in 2010, he
cherished goal of revis- after they began address- ist. In 1985, he became the military. ful image he projected criticized the current
ing Japan’s American- ing each other by their the first prime minister During World War II, abroad as prime min- government’s handling of
written pacifist Constitu- first names, a practice to visit the Yasukuni he served in the Imperial ister, he was never con- relations with the United
tion. imitated, although with Shrine, the Shinto me- Japanese Navy. But like sidered a masterful back- States. Clearly alluding
Nakasone’s outsize far less success, by later morial to Japan’s war many of his generation, room dealer and his to his friendship with
domestic influence presidents and prime dead, including some he never fully came to influence on domestic Reagan, he said, “In the
stemmed not only from ministers. who were executed as terms with the war; like politics was limited. end, friendly relations
his longevity but also Until Nakasone be- war criminals, explicitly many nationalist poli- Indeed, he became between nations depend
from his conscious in- came prime minister, in his official capacity. ticians, he tended to prime minister only with on the sense of trust
volvement in the key Japan had been led for But he also showed a airbrush the worst ex- the blessing of postwar between their leaders.”
issues that faced Japan decades by a succession pragmatic side by stop- cesses of Japan’s mil- Japan’s most famous
after World War II. The of leaders content with ping the visits after fierce itarist past. power broker, Kakuei
2011 nuclear disaster in turning the country into complaints from China, In a 1978 memoir Tanaka, who was prime Norimitsu Onishi is a New
Fukushima, for example, an economic superpower which, like the rest of about his navy experi- minister from 1972 to York Times writer.

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Grieving vet
getting new
mobile home
Sharing from page B1 Chronicle
framed pictures of Emily,
Season of
along with her two Cali- Sharing Fund
fornia driver’s licenses Founded: 1986
above the black box that Total cash distributed:
holds her cremains. They Nearly $138 million
had their ups and their
Number of individuals
downs, but losing her
and families helped:
was the hardest thing to
More than 150,000 (ap-
ever happen to him. proximately 4,500 individ-
Along with all the uals and families annually)
grief came the added
Total cash distributed to
punch that he might lose
food banks: More than
his home. Without Emi-
$22 million
ly, his retirement income
dropped by about two- Number of annual do-
thirds. He could barely nors: Approximately 5,800
pay rent. For more information
Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle
“I didn’t know what to and to make a donation:
do, I was dead in the www.seasonofsharing.org Lawrence Wilson, 85, whose current mobile home in Napa, more than 60 years old, is rat-infested and
water. It’s been a fight,” falling apart, will use his Season of Sharing fund to help with the cost of getting a new mobile home.
he said.
That’s where The Fire assistance Where the money goes About the fund
Chronicle Season of For the past 33 years, The Chronicle’s Season of
Sharing Fund stepped in, The Chronicle Season of Distribution of funds
Sharing Fund responds to Sharing Fund has helped more than 150,000 Bay
along with a list of other 1986-June 2017 2017-18 2018-19 TOTAL
Area individuals and families facing unexpected life
people facing crises. As
aid organizations. The $120,533,192* $8,825,000 $8,428,800 $137,786,992* crises. The idea of neighbors helping neighbors was
with the North Bay fires of
fund works year-round introduced to The Chronicle in 1986 by the late
2017, the fund is helping Housing assistance /
to prevent homelessness those affected by the Walter A. Haas Jr. and Ira Hirschfield, president of the
critical family needs and food banks
and hunger in the nine- recent fires. To donate, visit Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund. Since then, the
county Bay Area. All 1986-
www.seasonofsharing.org. Season of Sharing Fund has distributed nearly $138
County June 2017 2017-18 2018-19 TOTAL
donations go directly to million to help those living in the Bay Area.
help people in need, with Alameda 23,188,057 1,623,550 1,612,150 26,423,757 Each year, the fund provides temporary assis-
administrative costs Alejandra Gloria, a Sea- Contra Costa 15,780,938 1,110,850 1,103,050 17,994,838 tance to about 4,500 individuals and families,
covered by The Chron- son of Sharing coordina- Marin 6,410,497 427,250 424,250 7,261,997
allocating most of its grants for housing needs as
icle and the Walter and tor. well as paying for other critical necessities such as
Napa 6,194,061 603,900 396,900 7,194,861
Evelyn Haas Jr. Fund. Wilson’s lived more wheelchairs or essential furniture for families recov-
San Francisco 22,499,893 1,623,550 1,612,150 25,735,593 ering from fires. Grants are paid directly to the
Wilson’s Veterans than one life. There was
Affairs coordinator — he his time in the Navy, his San Mateo 13,480,643 854,500 848,500 15,183,643 suppliers of services, such as landlords. Individuals
do not receive direct grants from the Season of
used to serve in the Navy time working a fishing Santa Clara 18,802,960 1,367,200 1,357,600 21,527,760
Sharing Fund.
— found the Season of boat, his time repairing Solano 6,896,308 522,700 509,100 7,928,108 The fund, which also distributes more than $1
Sharing program to help fishing boats, his time Sonoma 7,265,736 691,500 565,100 8,522,336 million each year to local food banks, relies on
pay a portion of his rent. owning a bar (“The donations from readers. The money is distributed
Total $120,533,192* 8,825,000 8,428,800 $137,786,992*
After that, thanks to Dried Out”) and on and year-round.
nonprofit Habitat for on. Generally, 85% of the total funds are distributed for housing Every penny of your donation goes to help those
Humanity, he was able to “He’s worked hard,” assistance and critical family needs, and the remaining 15% is
who need it most. All expenses are covered by the
allocated to food banks for emergency services.
get a new trailer home. said Wilson’s friend and Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund and The Chronicle.
“He was really, really neighbor Marty Blocker. Four percent of grants for housing assistance and critical family
We are proud to say that since the fund’s incep-
needs is paid to fiscal sponsors for fee management; fees are
grateful with Season of “Done everything on his covered by The Chronicle and the Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund. tion, 100% of the money raised has gone directly
Sharing for all the assis- own.” to help the families and communities we serve.
* Total includes a one-time grant of $14,099 to Santa Cruz County
tance he’s received,” said Continues on page B11 in 1989. Donate at www.seasonofsharing.org.

Wedding Crasher Thief suspect captured at SFO


By Michael booked at the Maguire way. San Jose police and
Cabanatuan, Correctional Facility in the Santa Clara County
Anna Bauman and Redwood City on two coroner’s office identified
Alejandro Serrano counts of second-degree the victim as Florencio
burglary and four counts Moreno.
A man ducking into a of grand theft, as well as Detectives released a
restroom at San Francis- outstanding warrants. video of the suspect’s
co International Airport Although an arrest white truck last week,
looked familiar to police, has been made, police used their patrol cars to “more than one.” It is but no arrests had been
so they stopped him, are still investigating the box it in, ending the unclear whether the made as of Friday.
questioned him and Wedding Crasher Thief chase on Sutton Street, a person conducting the Early Wednesday
arrested him as the sus- case. Anyone with in- dead end. hold was a deputy or morning, officers re-
pected Wedding Crasher formation can call the The driver, whose Sebastopol officer. sponded to a report of a
Thief. San Francisco Police identity has not been “Any time force is used man facedown on a curb
Mario Hernandez, 58, Department’s 24-hour tip released, fought deputies the Sheriff’s Office takes San Francisco Police Department
near Foxworthy Avenue
of Lancaster (Los Ange- line at 415-575-4444, or as they tried to arrest it seriously,” officials said Mario Hernandez is and Rubino Drive and
les County) was arrested text a tip to TIP411 and him, the Sheriff’s Office in a statement. “Our suspected of thefts at found a pedestrian who
Nov. 22 on suspicion of begin the text message reported. Deputies used thoughts are with the weddings in the Bay had been struck by a car.
committing thefts at with SFPD. Tips can be a Taser on the man, but man’s family during this Area and Los Angeles. The victim, who has not
weddings and other made anonymously. he kept fighting. They difficult time.” been identified, was
events in the Bay Area Man killed during So- then conducted a “carot- Valencia said a carotid it’s concerning,” he said. pronounced dead at the
and Los Angeles since noma arrest: A man id restraint hold,” a move restraint hold is not a “We try our best and we scene.
August 2018, police said. died while being arrested that involves placing choke hold because, if go through a lot of train- Police have not found
But he wasn’t stealing near Sebastopol on Wed- pressure on the carotid used correctly, it does not ing and the last thing we the driver and did not
cake, hors d’oeuvres and nesday after officers artery in the neck to constrict the airway. It is want is for anybody to have a description of the
Champagne. Hernandez applied pressure on a cause the person to lose a maneuver used to ren- get hurt.” car. Authorities had not
allegedly pilfered purses, major artery in his neck consciousness. der a person uncon- formally identified the
laptops, cell phones, to restrain him during an Deputies placed the scious, so officers can Drivers sought in fatal pedestrian by Friday.
wallets and credit cards. arrest. man in handcuffs, but he conduct an arrest, he hit-and-runs: Author- Anyone with informa-
Police believe he traveled Authorities from the “had a medical emergen- said. He added that “it’s ities in San Jose are ask- tion about the crash can
far to attend the events. Sonoma County Sheriff’s cy,” officials said. Depu- not considered deadly ing for help in identify- call detectives at 408-277-
Hernandez has war- Office and Sebastopol ties began lifesaving force at all.” ing two drivers suspect- 4654.
rants for his arrest in Police Department start- measures and requested Lt. Dan Marincik of ed of fatally striking
San Francisco, Los Ange- ed pursuing the man medical personnel. The the Santa Rosa Police pedestrians in recent Michael Cabanatuan,
les and Nevada, police around 5:41 a.m. after man was taken to the Department said his hit-and-runs. Anna Bauman and
said. He acquired an they spotted him near hospital, where he was agency is conducting a In one incident last Alejandro Serrano are San
abundance of names, Bloomfield and Murrey pronounced dead. criminal investigation month, a truck is sus- Francisco Chronicle staff
having been arrested roads driving a stolen car The officers involved and focusing on getting pected of fatally striking writers. Email:
under 21 aliases since that was involved in a in the incident are on all the facts before re- a 71-year-old man who mcabanatuan@sfchronicle.
1980. His most recently carjacking, officials said. administrative review, leasing additional in- was riding his bike. Offi- com, anna.bauman@
used aliases are Pedro The driver initially said Sgt. Juan Valencia of formation. cers responded to a re- sfchronicle.com, alejandro.
Barcazar, Luis Amez- pulled over but then the Sheriff’s Office. He “I think definitely any port of a man lying in the serrano@sfchronicle.com,
quita-Torres and Pedro sped away. After an un- did not know how many incident where you have road around 5:45 a.m. on Twitter: @ctuan,
Ojeda. successful maneuver to deputies were involved, somebody die in police Nov. 21 in the 1500 block @abauman2,
Hernandez was stop the car, deputies but confirmed it was or sheriff’s office custody of Old Bayshore High- @alej_serrano

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hunted for that plug, I keep him company.


can’t find any,” he said. He spends his time
He promised he’d run to growing his plants — his
Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle
the store for one later. front yard is full of flow-
Wilson grows plants outside his mobile home, which is being torn down to make way for a new one. Now is his time to ers and knickknacks and
relax some, in his green a big non-fruiting mul-
From page B10 what it is, what color it arrives, he plans to stay man who would do any- yard and his new home. berry tree.
is, anything,” Blocker with Blocker as the old thing for his neighbors, “Here,” he says, “you “I’m just thankful,”
Now, Wilson is ready said. home gets torn down and she said. don’t have the hustle and Wilson said. “I can’t say
to accept help. He doesn’t “I don’t care,” Wilson the new one pieced to- “Larry, come help me,” bustle or all the bull.” it enough.”
know much about the said. “Just put it in there. gether. Blocker says she’s she said, joking. “I need His life is a quiet one.
new home — only that I’ve been working my happy to have him. your help.” And he likes it that way. Ryan Kost is a San
it’s a couple of feet lon- butt off packing this They’ve been friends for Wilson laughed, then His dogs Chico and Ton- Francisco Chronicle staff
ger, and a great deal stuff. Just got the kitchen years. He used to play remembered something to — two small Chihua- writer. Email: rkost@
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UCs out of reach for more applicants


UC admission rates
As more high school UC applicants
s
students have applied to the (Students
udents may y apply
appl to
University of California in the moree than one camp
campus)
ampus) 59%
last decade, UC campuses 107,43
107,439
,439
Acceptance
ptance 66%
have become more selec- 78% 86,269
269
rate/ 91% 59%
76,526
76, 63%
tive. That means it’s harder admitted
tted 48,946 48,946
students
ents 62,972
to get in for all applicants –
and those from California.
Here is a snapshot of how
many students are applying,
and the rates at which they Total
98,204 68,789 140,02
140,024 99,667 182,129 120,719
applicants
are accepted. All California All California All California
2009 2013 2018
Acceptance rate UC Applicants
of UC applicants
91 92
85
78%
All California
62 63 59 59 only 64 66 67 66 67
Yalonda M. James / The Chronicle
47 51 47
Ruth Asawa School of the Arts student Madeline Bedwell’s 41 41
parents attended UC schools back when getting in was easier. 22 18 20 18 22 24 20
14 12 16 14 17
na na na na na na
UC from page B1 slightly under 10,000 in 2018. ’09 ’13 ’18 ’09 ’13 ’18 ’09 ’13 ’18 ’09 ’13 ’18 ’09 ’13 ’18 ’09 ’13 ’18
Enrollment of domestic and All UC campuses UCLA UC Berkeley UC Davis UC Santa Cruz UC Merced
UCLA had the lowest accep- international nonresident Source: Chronicle analysis of UC data John Blanchard / The Chronicle
tance rate last year: 14%, down students has grown to 21% of
from 22% in 2009. Among the class of 2018 from just 5%
California high school appli- of the class of 2009, with stu- guarantee” of UC acceptance, From 2001 to 2011, the rule “It’s so competitive that I
cants, the campus accepted dents from other countries Harris said, noting that Ore- only applied to the top 4% of have them count them as one,
just 12%, down from 18% a fueling much of that increase. gon State University in Corval- students at those schools, to make sure students have
decade before. In 2017, the state put an 18% lis has a Golden State Schol- Bleemer said. diversity in the schools they
UC Berkeley offered admis- cap on campus-wide nonresi- arship specifically for kids It isn’t true — as many Cali- choose,” Sun said. “The last
sion to just 17% of California dent enrollment at each UC from California. “Because they fornians think — that out-of- thing I do now is I have to
high school applicants last school. know kids aren’t getting in state students are pushing out calibrate a lot of parents’ ex-
year, down from 24% in 2009. Even UC Merced has be- here.” the in-state students, he said. pectations.”
That coveted campus accept- come more selective. Merced UC now uses a “comprehen- “The university has turned Still, Madeline Bedwell is
ed 15% of all freshman appli- accepted 91% of applicants a sive review” that allows stu- to out-of-state students to sub- hopeful. UC San Diego is her
cants last year, down from 22% decade ago, but just 66% last dents who aren’t academic sidize the in-state students,” he top choice.
a decade before. While it year. Those are roughly the superstars to show in other said. “This has allowed the Told that just 30% of appli-
doesn’t have the lowest rate of same rates for California appli- ways that they will succeed, university to maintain educa- cants get an invitation, Made-
the nine undergraduate UC cants. Yoon-Wu said. tional quality. But it has not line said, “That’s a better
campuses, UC Berkeley ad- “It’s really, really sad,” said “Every student has a chance come at the cost of fewer seats chance than some of the other
mitted the fewest applicants, Barbara Harris, of Harris Col- to be admitted in our system if for California residents. They UCs. That means 7 out of 10
just 13,301 out of 89,609. lege Advising in Lafayette. they’re meeting our require- have created seats on top of people will be turned away.”
Experts say simple math is “Merced and UC Riverside are ments,” she said. “It’s not just those, as a funding source.” Her mom is strategizing. If
to blame. still available for the high 3.8 about GPA and test scores.” But you can’t argue with the Madeline doesn’t get into a UC,
“We have more students — a GPA kids. But essentially, it’s a She said UC looks at wheth- math. The number of students she could go to a California
credit to our K-12 system — 4.0-plus university. That’s not er students took the hardest admitted is rising — but so State University campus — or
being prepared for college” — what it used to be.” courses offered at their school. have applications: more than spend two years at a communi-
but UC doesn’t have room for Harris is part of a growing If they did poorly at first, did doubling in the last decade, to ty college taking UC-eligible
them, said Han Mi Yoon-Wu, industry of professional ad- they show strong improve- 182,129 from 76,526. So the courses. That would guarantee
interim associate vice presi- visers who coach their young ment? Do they have a passion acceptance rate has dwindled. that Madeline could transfer
dent and director of under- clients on how to apply to col- or special talent? As a result, Angela Sun, a into a UC as a junior, under a
graduate admissions for the lege and how to write their “There are thousands of college consultant in Santa program UC announced in
UC system. essays — an industry tarnished students admitted who are Clara, has changed her strate- 2018.
The student mix has this year by the college admis- below a 4.0 because of compre- gy. “Which would be more
changed, too. UC schools are sions scandal. hensive review,” she said. “I no longer allow my stu- beneficial? I don’t know the
popular with out-of-state stu- But college consultants still UC also guarantees that the dents to count any UC as a answer,” Bedwell said. “We’ll
dents, including international enjoy a growing popularity top 9% of students at each safety school,” she said, re- cross that bridge in the
enrollees, who pay much high- among families willing or able California high school offering ferring to the strategy of apply- spring.”
er tuition than residents. The to pay $3,000 to $5,000 or so UC-eligible courses will at ing to less-selective schools as
system has more than quin- for help trying to beat the ris- least be admitted to UC Mer- backup choices. Sun also en-
tupled the number of out-of- ing competition at the coun- ced, said Zach Bleemer, a re- courages students to apply to Nanette Asimov is a San
state students in the freshman try’s academically elite cam- search associate at the Center 10 to 15 schools — and no lon- Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
class in the past decade — from puses. for Studies in Higher Educa- ger lets them count UC cam- Email: nasimov@sfchronicle.com
just under 1,800 in 2009 to “Now I just say there’s no tion, at UC Berkeley. puses as different schools. Twitter: @NanetteAsimov

Oakland police commissioner in dustup at S.F. school


Matier from page B1 at 4 p.m., she jammed her son. tions.” son’s presentation “dis-
the door open with her Harris, who lives in Jackson didn’t return graceful,” prompting
tried to pick up her son foot and made her way Oakland, works as a a request for comment. Kirkpatrick to dismiss
at about 3:40 p.m. and into the school. rehabilitation services Harris said she is Gleason from the podi-
became upset when told When MacDonald coordinator with the being targeted, but pro- um and fire back at
she would have to wait tried to explain the no San Francisco Sheriff’s vided no details. Harris herself.
until school let out at 4 early pickup policy, Department. She was Her attorney, Dan “I am not going to
p.m. The school has a Harris reacted by get- appointed by a citizens Siegel, said she is “the have ... you speak to our
policy of no pickups in ting “within a couple of panel to the Oakland subject of an investiga- staff in that manner,”
the final half hour of inches” of MacDonald’s Police Commission in tion by an investigator Kirkpatrick said.
the school day to better face and calling her a 2017. The panel oversees hired by the city into After several minutes
account for the students. “devil” and a “slave the Oakland Police De- what I consider very of arguments and cross-
“We ask families to owner,” the police report partment and the Com- minor claims of alleged talk among Kirkpatrick,
call 24 hours in ad- states. Harris then Oakland Police Commission
munity Police Review misconduct along the Harris and Jackson,
vance” if a student “yelled and stated that Oakland Commissioner Agency, which investi- lines of hurting the Kirkpatrick told the
needs to leave early, said she wanted her son and Ginale Harris tried to gates and recommends feelings of city staff with commissioners Gleason
school Executive Direc- began banging on the pick her son up early at discipline in police mis- criticisms and pointed deserved an apology
tor Kristine MacDon- glass within the lobby a San Francisco school. conduct cases. questions.” from “those who called
ald. “If there is an with her fists,” it contin- Five days after the For her part, Harris her out.”
emergency, we can al- ued. cers that while she was incident, Harris said she said, “I’m tired and fed “She will not get one
ways bring the student Someone — either on the phone, MacDon- was contacted by Police up with being treated from me,” Harris re-
down.” She declined to Harris, a school staffer ald put a hand on her Commission Chairwom- this way for attempting sponded. “And neither
comment on specifics of or both — called 911. “in order to remove her an Regina Jackson, to serve the people as a will you.”
the episode. Harris said that when from the school.” Harris who said she had re- real voice on this ‘citi-
San Francisco Chronicle staff
According to the po- police arrived they treat- “was unable to provide ceived a call and an zen’ police commission. writer Megan Cassidy
lice report, when Harris ed her “as if I was the details on how the ad- email from Oakland If the people want contributed to this report.
was told to come back perpetrator, which made ministrator had put her Police Chief Anne Kirk- change, you gotta pro-
me more upset.” hands on her” and “stat- patrick informing her tect those that step up
When asked for iden- ed she did not want to of the incident. to serve.” San Francisco Chronicle

GUNS tification, Harris said


she showed the officers
press charges,” the re-
port said.
Oakland police
spokeswoman Johnna
Harris and the police
chief have some history.
columnist Phil Matier
appears Sundays and

WANTED! both her driver’s license


and her Oakland Police
When things calmed
down, one of the officers
Watson said, “an anon-
ymous person reported
At an Oct. 10 commis-
sion meeting, Kirkpat-
Wednesdays. Matier can
be seen on the KGO-TV
FOR CASH Commission ID. When
police saw her commis-
picked up the parent
handbook and read the
the incident to the Oak-
land Police Department
rick stepped in amid a
dispute between Harris
morning and evening
news and can also be
sion ID, she said, there section about pickup Internal Affairs Divi- and Oakland Police heard on KCBS radio
was a “dramatic change times out loud to Har- sion. Consistent with Department staffer Vir- Monday through Friday
in how they spoke with ris. The officer then the Oakland Police De- ginia Gleason regard- at 7:50 a.m. and 5:50 p.m.
me — previously treat- handed both Harris and partment policy and city ing a presentation about Got a tip? Call
650-960-3006 ing me poorly, suddenly the administrator follow- policy reporting process, hiring women of color at 415-777-8815, or email
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‘Angry’ birds
Raiders
hope their
backfield
will thrive
By Matt Kawahara

In his sixth NFL season,


Raiders quarterback Derek
Carr views it as a sign of
growth that he isn’t itching for
a shootout Sunday against
Patrick Mahomes and a potent
Chiefs offense.
“Earlier in my career I would
say, ‘Oh yeah, got to make every
play,’ ” Carr said. Head coach
Jon Gruden “does a really good
job of worrying about the
scoreboard himself. When he
calls a play, my job is just to
know what he wants done on
that play.”
On Sunday at Kansas City, it
may bode well for the Raiders if
Gruden is asking Carr to do a
lot of turning around and feed-
ing his running backs.
In Week 2 against the Chiefs,
Raiders continues on C9

Sunday’s game
Who: Raiders (6-5)
at Kansas City (7-4)
When: 1:25 p.m.
TV/Radio: 5 # z / 740, 106.9 Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Baltimore Ravens mascot leads the team out of the tunnel for the game against the Patriots on Nov. 3.

NOTRE DAME 45,


STANFORD 24 49ers brace for physical Ravens offense
Brutal end — ‘bring your big-boy pads,’ Saleh says
of 1st half By Eric Branch

symbolizes Robert Saleh hasn’t developed the shakes


after studying the Ravens’ prolific offense over

rough year the past week.


Instead, the 49ers defensive coordinator
who preaches “extreme violence” has devel-
By Rusty Simmons oped an appreciation for a brand of football he
can get behind.
The Stanford football team That became evident when Saleh was asked
might not want to remember about Ravens guard Marshal Yanda and was
many specifics from the 2019 clearly excited about the All-Pro bully who
season. will be out to pancake his players. Christian Petersen / Getty Images

Especially a brutal 2½-min- “He plays very angry to me — I enjoy that 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh
ute stretch of Saturday’s game out of an offensive lineman,” Saleh said. likes some “angry” players on the Ravens.
against Notre Dame. “They’ve got a couple guys that play angry as
The 17-point underdog Car- heck. For me looking at it, it’s actually enjoy-
dinal had a two-score lead and able to watch.” Tale of the tape
the ball with 4 minutes, 45 Anyone else you enjoy, Robert? 49ers Ravens
seconds remaining in the first “That 86 (tight end Nick Boyle), he seems Record 10-1 9-2
half. But 2:25 later, the No. 15 angry,” Saleh said, smiling. “I like him.”
Total offense 382.2 (6) 433.3 (1)
Irish had rushed ahead by four The biggest story line of the much-anticipat-
points and were well on their ed meeting between the 49ers (10-1) and Ra- Rushing offense 145.6 (2) 210.5 (1)
way to a 45-24 victory on a cold vens (9-2) on Sunday has been the 49ers’ No. Passing offense 236.6 (14) 222.7 (19)
and drizzly afternoon on the 1-ranked defense against blindingly fast quar- Total defense 248.0 (1) 322.7 (10)
Farm. terback Lamar Jackson, the leader of the NFL’s
“To those game-changing 49ers continues on C9 Rushing defense 111.1 (19) 87.7 (3)
plays, we responded with re- Passing defense 136.9 (1) 235.0 (T16)
solve, but we didn’t respond by Sunday’s game Sacks 44 (1) 25 (T24)
making more plays on our
Who: 49ers (10-1) at Ravens (9-2) TV: 2 t Interceptions 11 (T5) 11 (T5)
side,” Stanford head coach
David Shaw said. When: 10 a.m Radio: 104.5, 680, 107.7 Note: NFL rank in parentheses
A season defined by a rash
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Deep thoughts, in a best-of-five just before the
playoffs start. Sad that Commis-
cheap shots & sioner Adam Silver is wasting
his energy trying to figure out
bon mots ... how to whip his horse harder
down the backstretch.
1 Raiders and 49ers, meet the
future. I wonder if Patrick 1 Derek Carr has been a bust
Mahomes and Lamar Jackson at Arrowhead Stadium (0-5),
have a friendly wager on which but let’s not forget what hap-
of them will light up a Bay Area pened in 2016. The Raiders lost
opponent the brightest Sunday. 21-13, but a long, fourth-quarter
In the Chiefs’ Mahomes and the pass from Carr to Amari Coo-
Ravens’ Jackson, the Raiders per, a sure touchdown, was
and the 49ers are facing the mysteriously knocked off
Future of Football, the forefront course in mid-air, possibly by
of a revolution in NFL offense. the TV wiring for the spider
The world will be watching, cam. Try to throw under the
especially to see how the 49ers’ wires this time, Derek.
dynamic defense deals with the
1 Remember when we all hated
New Quarterback.
Richard Sherman? His latest
thing: Donating $7,400 to a
1 Nobody’s going to sign Colin
Santa Clara middle school to
Kaepernick, that’s pretty obvi-
pay for lunches. Sherman’s
ous. Why should we expect one
foundation buys clothes and
of those team-owning billion-
school supplies for students in
aires to risk losing a few hun-
low-income communities. The
dred thou on fan backlash by
kid from Compton never forgets
doing the right thing for their
his roots.
Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle
team and the league? It’s too
Coach Steve Kerr yells for a timeout late in the game as the Warriors corral the Bulls at Chase bad, because any team signing 1 Another guy who’s good to
Center — where Klay Thompson owned the mike and Steph Curry led cheers from the bench. Kaepernick, while it would have around in a pinch: Alex
experience some fan blowback, Honnold, the human spider

Warriors’ stars not in spotlight, would earn the respect, admira-


tion and jersey-buying love of
millions who appreciate Kae-
who in 2017 climbed El Capitan
in four hours without ropes or
harnesses. On Monday, he was
still many fun, shining moments pernick’s courage and leader-
ship, imperfections and all. If
Kaepernick ever started a game,
working the safety ropes for
climber Emily Harrington as
she began to scale El Cap. At 150
Write off this Warriors’ and as he talked about Kerr’s to play aggressively, the way I the NFL would have its highest feet up, Harrington slipped and
season as a lost cause, if that’s injury, his eyes got wide. did tonight. Playing for a guy one-game TV ratings ever. fell, pinballing off the rocks
how you roll, but you’ll be “I saw him leaking,” said like coach Kerr is a blessing.” before finally being caught in
missing a lot of cool stuff. Spellman, a second-year power Spellman talked about what 1 The NBA is floating a propos- her rope. Injured but alive, she
Last Wednesday the War- forward who bombed as a coming to the Warriors has al to trim four games off the was pulled off the rock wall by
riors beat the Bulls at Chase first-round draft pick in Atlan- meant to him. He said the schedule (Hooray!) but adding a Honnold and others. She vows
Center. It was a night of fun ta. “It was like the craziest Warriors “made it a really easy midseason tournament (Whuu- to return.
and hilarity. Klay Thompson thing. ... He’s writing a play up transition from a very bad ut?). Absolutely, and let’s have
did a goofy but endearing turn and he’s actively wiping blood (personal) place, to being hap- the winner of that tournament 1 In a related story, I went bowl-
as a TV “analyst,” rooting for off the clipboard, and I was py again just playing basket- play the Harlem Globetrotters ing and tweaked my knee.
his team like a dad watching like, ‘Well, what happened?’ but ball. ... It was a long time I
his kid play, knowing they I’m not going to ask no ques- kind of dreaded basketball,
suck but loving their hearts. tions.” and to get that back is pretty
Stephen Curry worked the Spellman wasn’t joking, he dope.” KNUCKLEHEAD OF THE WEEK
bench, Spunky the Cheerlead- was amazed. Then he talked As Spellman spoke, his eyes Aubrey Huff
er. about what Kerr has done for welled up.
Underneath the fun was him. The Warriors will not be The former Giants star (and subsequent overpaid flop) tweeted a
serious basketball. During a “He doesn’t always outright going to the NBA Finals this photo of himself at a shooting range.
timeout, head coach Steve say it, but he instills that confi- season. They will be going to
Kerr slammed his right hand dence in me day-in and day- other interesting places. “Getting my boys trained up on how to use a gun in the unlikely
onto his plastic clipboard and out,” Spellman said. “He’s event (Bernie Sanders) beats (Donald Trump) in 2020. In
cut the hand. No big deal, telling me to shoot it, telling Scott Ostler is a San Francisco which case knowing how to effectively use a gun under socialism
except to the players. me to be aggressive. ... Just Chronicle columnist. Email: will be a must.”
Omari Spellman came to hearing those words over and sostler@sfchronicle.com Twitter: Remember how we thought it was disgusting when Huff paraded
the postgame interview room over again, I think, allows me @scottostler around in a thong? In retrospect, that seems charming.

Former Raiders QB Pryor arrested


despite being stabbed in dispute
STA F F A N D W I R E S E RV I C E S Terrelle threw for seven touchdowns
Pryor was and 11 interceptions and
PITTSBURGH — Former one of two rushed for 576 yards and two
Raiders quarterback Terrelle people TDs that season.
Pryor was stabbed in Pitts- arrested He emerged as a receiver in
burgh, but an agent said Satur- after he was 2016 with the Browns, amass-
day the player is expected to stabbed. ing 77 catches for 1,007 yards
make a full recovery. and four touchdowns. But his
Police arrested two people, stabbing. Per the police bureau production decreased after he
including Pryor, who were release, detectives from the signed with Washington the
believed to be “mutual combat- Violent Crimes Unit deter- next season.
ants” in a dispute that resulted mined Pryor’s injuries had While his professional ca-
in Pryor’s injuries, according to occurred in a dispute inside an reer has been that of a journey-
a statement by the Pittsburgh apartment on the 200 block of man, Pryor was a national star
Bureau of Police. Heinz Street in Pittsburgh. in high school and college. And
Shalaya Briston, 24, was Family members joined his time at Ohio State ended in
arrested and charged with Pryor at the hospital, according scandal.
criminal attempt homicide and to Gregory Diulus of Vantage Pryor grew up in Jeannette,
aggravated assault, according Management Group, which Pa., and was considered one of
to a police bureau news release. represents Pryor. They have the top high school football
Briston suffered unspecified been told he’s expected to make players in the country when he
injuries in the dispute. a full recovery. Diulus said he signed with Ohio State in 2008.
Pryor, 30, was also arrested expects to see Pryor on Sunday. His recruitment drew national
and faces a charge of simple Pryor, who has spent time attention because he took the Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle 2013

assault, the release states. with nine NFL teams, was unusual step of waiting until Terrelle Pryor went 3-6 as a starting quarterback for the
Police officers were called to released by the Jaguars in Sep- mid-March to make his final Raiders in 2013 before he switched to wide receiver.
UPMC Mercy after a stabbing tember after a hamstring in- decision. Most prospects sign
victim walked into the hospital jury and has not played this in early February. orabilia and autographs for and the possibility of being
just after 4:30 a.m. Saturday, season. At Ohio State, Pryor started tattoos at a shop in the Colum- ruled ineligible, Pryor decided
according to a Pittsburgh Pub- The Raiders selected Pryor as a freshman and was the bus, Ohio, area. to skip his senior season and
lic Safety spokeswoman, who out of Ohio State in the third Rose Bowl MVP after the 2009 That NCAA investigation led leave Ohio State in June 2011.
wouldn’t confirm that the vic- round of the 2011 NFL supple- season as a sophomore. to the revelation that Ohio He was selected by Oakland
tim was Pryor. mental draft. He spent three Late in the 2010 season, State coach Jim Tressel had lied in the NFL’s supplemental
But Allegheny County dis- seasons in Oakland, with his Pryor and some of his Ohio to investigators seeking in- draft later that month.
trict attorney spokesman Mike biggest role coming in 2013 State teammates were found to formation on Pryor and his Pryor was never punished
Manko confirmed Saturday when he went 3-6 as a starting have broken NCAA rules by teammates. Tressel, who had in college for the NCAA vio-
that Pryor was the victim of a quarterback. A dual-threat, he trading their equipment, mem- won a national championship lations but began his NFL
at Ohio State, resigned on La- career with a suspension of
bor Day weekend 2011. five games.
CALENDAR Horse racing 8:30a EPL: Aston Villa at Manchester City
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Chronicle staff writer Matthew
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NHL
SHARKS 4, COYOTES 2

Couture’s hot hand


helps S.J. continue
its winning ways
By Jack Magruder The Sharks extended their
NHL record by winning their
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Lo- 45th consecutive game in
gan Couture scored twice and which they have allowed few-
the Sharks got four unan- er than three goals. They
swered goals to rally past the broke the mark in a 4-1 victo-
Arizona Coyotes 4-2 on Satur- ry over the Los Angeles Kings
day for their 11th win in 13 on Friday.
games. Nick Schmaltz and Derek
Couture bookended San Stepan scored on the Coyotes’
Jose’s comeback, starting it first two shots, but Martin
midway through the first Jones stymied the Coyotes the
period and completing it with rest of the way. Jones made 21
an empty-netter. He has five saves while starting on back-
goals and 14 points in his past to-back days for the first time
10 games. this season.
Dylan Gambrell and Timo San Jose, which has the
Meier also scored for San Jose. most effective penalty kill in
the league, killed off three
penalties in the third period
Sharks 4, Arizona 2
Sharks 1 2 1 — 4
while giving up only one shot.
Arizona 2 0 0 — 2 The Sharks have given up an Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press
First Period: 1, Arizona, Schmaltz 5 (Garland, Dvorak),
1:33. 2, Arizona, Stepan 5 (Keller), 2:12. 3, San Jose, Cou-
NHL-low nine power-play Sharks center Logan Couture (39) celebrates a first-period goal against the Coyotes with center
ture 7 (E.Karlsson, Kane), 11:01. Penalties: Chychrun, goals. Barclay Goodrow and defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic (44).
ARI, (high sticking), 16:34.
Second Period: 4, San Jose, Gambrell 2 (M.Karlsson), The Coyotes, who were
2:55. 5, San Jose, Meier 9 (Hertl, Vlasic), 8:52. Penalties:
None. 6-2-2 in their previous 10 Raanta, who missed the previ- taking a hard hit in the third had an assist for the Sharks
Third Period: 6, San Jose, Couture 8 (Goodrow, Hertl),
19:31. Penalties: E.Karlsson, SJ, (tripping), 0:36; E.Karls-
games, had earned at least one ous two games because of period of a victory over Los and has five points in his past
son, SJ, (tripping), 6:55; Simek, SJ, (delay of game), 9:11. point in their previous nine illness, made 26 saves. Angeles on Friday. … Both four games.
Shots on Goal: San Jose 7-16-7: 30. Arizona 9-6-8: 23.
Power-play opportunities: San Jose 0 of 1; Arizona 0 of 3. games against Pacific Division teams were playing the second
Goalies: San Jose, Jones 12-8-1 (23 shots-21 saves). Ari-
zona, Raanta 5-3-2 (29-26).
opponents. Briefly: Sharks center Antti of back-to-back games. … Jack Magruder is an Associated
A: 15,485 (17,125). T: 2:16. Coyotes goaltender Antti Suomela did not play after Defenseman Erik Karlsson Press writer.

NHL Rantanen had a goal and three assists


in his return to host Colorado’s lineup
stopped 27 shots in his first appear-
ance with Florida. He appeared in
after missing 16 games due to injury, three games for Ottawa in 2014-17 but

New Flames coach gets 2nd straight win and Nazem Kadri and Joonas Donskoi
each scored twice in the win over
Chicago. Nathan MacKinnon added a
had never started in the NHL.
Islanders 2, Blue Jackets 0: Mathew
Barzal had a goal and an assist, Se-
A S S O C I AT E D P R E S S Calgary head coach Bill Pe- Vancouver ended a two-game slide. goal and two assists.
myon Varlamov got his second shut-
ters resigned on Friday amid Kings 2, Jets 1: Jack Campbell Maple Leafs 2, Sabres 1: John Ta- out of the season, and host New York
Elias Lindholm scored the allegations of racial slurs and stopped 29 shots as host Los Angeles vares scored at 1:45 of overtime and beat Columbus.
ended Winnipeg’s three-game win- picked up his 400th NHL assist as
deciding goal late in the third physical abuse of players in ning streak. host Toronto beat Buffalo.
Flyers 4, Canadiens 3: Ivan Provorov
period and added an empty- previous jobs. Peters’ resigna- scored 31 seconds into overtime, and
Capitals 5, Red Wings 2: Alex Hurricanes 3, Lightning 2: James visiting Philadelphia beat Montreal for
netter, leading the host Calgary tion came after a lengthy pro- Ovechkin completed a hat trick with Reimer made 36 saves, Sebastian Aho its fourth straight victory. Oskar Lind-
Flames to a 3-1 victory over the cess that included investiga- two empty-net goals and visiting and Jaccob Slavin each had a goal and blom, Kevin Hayes and Travis Konecny
Ottawa Senators on Saturday tions by the Flames and the Washington beat Detroit for the Red an assist, and visiting Carolina beat also scored for the Flyers (15-7-5).
night. NHL. Wings’ ninth straight loss. Ovechkin Tampa Bay. Carolina also got a goal
reached 20 goals for the 15th consec- Rangers 4, Devils 0: Alexandar
New Flames coach Geoff Dillon Dube also scored for from Jordan Martinook. Dougie Hamil-
utive season and also had an assist. Georgiev stopped 33 shots for his third
ton had two assists.
Ward won for the second time Calgary (13-12-4). The Flames career shutout, leading surging New
Blues 5, Penguins 2: Justin Faulk and Panthers 3, Predators 0: Chris York to a win over short-handed host
in as many games. He was also improved to 3-0-1 in their past Nathan Walker each scored for the Driedger posted a shutout in his first New Jersey. Georgiev had 11 saves in
a winner on Wednesday night, four games. first time with the Blues, and host St. career start, Anton Stralman scored the first, 10 in the second and 12 in the
when Calgary beat Buffalo 3-2 Canucks 5, Oilers 2: Tanner Pearson Louis beat Pittsburgh. his first two goals of the season and third for t New York’s first shutout this
in overtime. had two goals and two assists visiting Avalanche 7, Blackhawks 3: Mikko host Florida beat Nashville. Driedger season.

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
THE GAME No. 2 Ohio State 56, No. 10 Michigan 27

Buckeyes looking
title-worthy after
rout of Wolverines
By Larry Lage

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Ohio


State has turned what’s known
as The Game into Its Game,
making one of the greatest
rivalries in sports a one-sided
series with little suspense.
Chasing a national title, not
simply beating the Wolverines,
is how the Buckeyes measure a
successful season.
And under first-year coach
Ryan Day, they have put them-
Butch Dill / Associated Press
selves in a position to potential-
Auburn linebacker Zakoby McClain grabs the ball after it bounced off Alabama running back ly win it all for the second time Gregory Shamus / Getty Images

Najee Harris for an interception and returns it 100 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter. since the 2014 season and third J.K. Dobbins takes a selfie
time this century. after rushing for four
IRON BOWL No. 16 Auburn 48, No. 5 Alabama 45 J.K. Dobbins ran for four
touchdowns and Justin Fields
touchdowns for Ohio State.

Tigers crush Crimson Tide’s


threw four TD passes, provid- difference between the teams
ing plenty of firepower for No. 2 was talent, preparation or
Ohio State in its 56-27 rout of coaching.

playoff hopes with big plays


No. 10 Michigan on Saturday. “I’ll answer your questions,
The Buckeyes have won a but not your insults,” Har-
school-record eight straight in baugh said to a reporter.
the series. Michigan got off to a strong
By John Zenor “When we play at home and the sideline. Smoke Monday “It feels great just to continue start, driving 75 yards on the
we play them, we get to the returned another one 29 yards the legacy of this great Ohio opening drive and scoring on
AUBURN, Ala. — Another fourth quarter, we find a way for a touchdown in the second State tradition,” defensive end Giles Jackson’s 22-yard run.
wild, triumphant Iron Bowl to win — 2013, 2017,” Malzahn quarter. Chase Young said. “We’re just The Wolverines, though,
finish turned Auburn’s field said. “It kind of held true to the “It’s my fault,” Jones said. going to try to keep it moving followed that up with the first of
into a teeming mass of orange script tonight and our crowd “And those two turnovers end- and keep it rolling next week.” too many mistakes that doomed
and blue. has a lot to do with that. Our ed up being pretty big, so that’s The Buckeyes (12-0, 9-0 Big their chances of pulling off an
A missed Alabama field goal guys believed and our crowd on me.” Ten) will head to the Big Ten upset as a heavy underdog.
again had much to do with it. willed us.” Jaylen Waddle caught three championship game to face No. Quinn Nordin missed the extra
Shaun Shivers scored on an The Tide had made the first touchdown passes and scored 13 Wisconsin next Saturday point and minutes later, the
11-yard run with 8:08 left to put five College Football Playoffs on a 98-yard kickoff return for with a spot in the College Foot- Buckeyes took the lead for
No. 16 Auburn ahead and an- fields, but its case was dam- the Tide, helping Alabama ball Playoff in sight. good.
other failed kick wiped away aged with a 46-41 loss to No. 1 build a 45-40 fourth-quarter Fields will likely use the Dobbins, who ran 211 yards
the fifth-ranked Crimson LSU. The team’s in-state rival lead. limited time to rest and test out on 31 carries, scored to put Ohio
Tide’s playoff hopes in a 48-45 delivered the final blow. The 5-foot-7, 179-pound Shiv- braces to protect his left knee State ahead 7-6 midway
victory for the 16th-ranked Alabama coach Nick Saban ers, who was playing the role that was injured for a second through the first quarter.
Tigers on Saturday. deflected questions about the of injured wide receiver Antho- straight week. He went down in Fields, who was 14-for-25 for
Auburn (9-3, 5-3 SEC) sur- playoffs. ny Schwartz, delivered on his the third quarter and gingerly 302 yards, connected on a 57-
vived a final, marathon Crim- “I think the lesson to be only carry. Whitlow took the walked off the field to get evalu- yard touchdown pass to Chris
son Tide drive when Joseph learned is how important it is direct snap and handed it to ated in a tent behind Ohio Olave late in the first quarter.
Bulovas’ 30-yard field goal to be accountable,” Saban said. him. Shivers smashed into State’s sideline. He came back Michigan responded with
attempt hit the left upright “When you play against good Xavier McKinney, knocking in the game after a few plays Shea Patterson’s 25-yard TD
with two minutes left. teams, that’s when these things the safety’s helmet off on the and on the next snap, scram- pass to Donovan Peoples-Jones
Auburn couldn’t get a first bite you.” way to the end zone. Bo Nix’s bled and threw a 30-yard touch- to pull within a point later in the
down on JaTarvious Whitlow’s Alabama worked more than two-point pass to Shedrick down pass to Garrett Wilson. opening quarter but couldn’t
three runs while Alabama six minutes off the clock before Jackson made it 48-45. “It was a magical moment,” get closer.
(10-2, 6-2) burned its final two settling for Bulovas’ attempt, “That was just pound and Day said. “I thought it was a The Buckeyes turned the
timeouts. But the Tide was the latest costly kicking mishap ground football,” Shivers said. Heisman moment.” game into a rout by outscoring
called for illegal substitution for Saban and the Tide. “That’s all I knew growing up. Fields has thrown 37 touch- Michigan 28-3 to earn a 42-16
after the Tigers lined up with Quarterback Mac Jones, who I don’t fear anybody. I just had down passes with only one cushion late in the third quar-
the punter joining the offense, had replaced injured star Tua to make it happen. I knew that interception and scored 10 ter.
setting off confusion for the Tagovailoa, scrambled for 18 could have sealed the game more times rushing. The soph- Patterson was 18-for-43 for
Tide and a fist-pumping cele- yards on 4th-and-7 to get the because I knew our defense omore quarterback said he 305 yards with an interception
bration for coach Gus Mal- Tide into easier field goal was going to hold on.” aggravated a strained ligament, late in the game. He completed
zahn. range. The drive stalled at the Nix, a freshman who attend- forcing him to use a bulky brace 14 of 19 passes in the first half
“That’s the craziest game I’ve 13 when Auburn defensive ed the 2013 game as a fan, after starting the game with a for 250 yards before the Buck-
ever played in,” Shivers said. tackle Derrick Brown batted a passed and ran for a touch- smaller one, but didn’t consider eyes slowed down the one-
Auburn fans stormed the third-down pass back to Jones, down. The two-time high staying out of the game. dimensional offense.
field to celebrate another Iron who threw two pick-sixes. school state champion whose “I wanted to show the team I Patterson said Michigan’s
Bowl thriller, filling it from end Auburn backup linebacker father was an Auburn quarter- was tough,” he said. locker room was very quiet
zone to end zone as they did in Zakoby McClain returned an back clutched the game ball The Wolverines (9-3, 6-3) will after the game.
the 2013 Kick-Six game, when interception 100 yards for a during interviews. have to settle for a second- or “There wasn’t too much
the Tigers’ Chris Davis re- touchdown midway through “That makes it my three third-tier bowl game after talking going on,” he said.
turned a missed Tide field goal the third quarter when the ball state championships, I guess,” coach Jim Harbaugh fell to 0-5 “Coach Harbaugh just told us to
109 yards for a game-winning bounced off the back of tail- he said. in the rivalry, and the program keep our composure.”
touchdown. Davis led pre- back Najee Harris, the Antioch lost to Ohio State for the 15th
game cheers on the field Satur- High alum, and into McClain’s John Zenor is an Associated Press time in 16 years. Larry Lage is an Associated Press
day. arms, setting up a sprint down writer. Harbaugh was asked if the writer.

ROUNDUP #7 Oklahoma 34, #21 Oklahoma St.


16: Kennedy Brooks rushed for 160
yards and a touchdown to help the

Badgers get revenge, visiting Sooners (11-1, 8-1 Big 12) beat
the Cowboys (8-4, 5-4) for their fifth
straight victory in the series.

take back Axe from #8 Florida 40, Florida State 17: Kyle
Trask threw three first-half touch-

rival Gophers in snow


down passes, including two to Freddie
Swain, and the Gators (10-2) ham-
mered the rival Seminoles to end a
four-game, home losing streak in the
series.
AS S O C I AT E D P R E S S win 37-15 last year to end a 14- #11 Baylor 61, Kansas 6: JaMycal
game losing streak in the series. Hasty rushed for three touchdowns,
As soon as Wisconsin’s victo- “The best feeling in the world is Baylor forced six turnovers, and Char-
ry over Minnesota went final, beating them on their home lie Brewer threw for 182 yards and a
touchdown as the Bears (11-1, 8-1 Big
the swarm of white-uniformed field on senior day and taking it
12) equaled the school record for wins
Badgers raced toward Paul from them.” in Matt Rhule’s third season as coach.
Bunyan’s Axe for a gleeful re- Quintez Cephus caught five Only three times since the program’s
union with the traveling trophy passes for 114 yards, including a founding in 1899 have the Bears won
they lost last year. 47-yarder for a score midway 11 games in a season. Next up for
Baylor is the Big 12 championship
They ceremonially chopped through the third quarter that game Saturday against No. 7 Oklaho-
at the goal post, while others gave Wisconsin (10-2, 7-2) a 17-7 ma. The Sooners beat the Bears 34-31
turned somersaults and made lead. Coan connected with on Nov. 16. The Jayhawks (3-9, 1-8)
snow angels on the field. Taylor for a 28-yard touchdown finished Les Miles’ first season as
coach with their fourth straight loss.
At the end of this break- strike late in the second quarter Aaron Lavinsky / Minneapolis Star Tribune

through season by the rival that gave the Badgers the lead Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor kisses Paul Bunyan's #12 Penn St. 27, Rutgers 6: Journey
Gophers, the Badgers showed after a slow start, sending them Axe after the Badgers beat Minnesota. Brown ran for 103 yards with three
touchdowns for the host Nittany Lions
they’re still in charge in the Big on their way to a rematch with (10-2, 7-2 Big Ten, No. 10 CFP). Will
Ten West Division. unbeaten and second-ranked regular season since 2011. Burrow’s two touchdowns to break ACC marks Levis played quarterback in place of
Jack Coan delivered two Ohio State. night was highlighted by a 78-yard for career touchdowns (57) and injured starter Sean Clifford and
touchdown strike to JaMarr Chase, rushing scores (53) as the Tigers added 108 rushing yards on 17 carries
momentum-shifting touch- Tanner Morgan passed for who had 197 yards and two touch- dominated on the way to a sixth and a 42-yard touchdown pass to
down passes and Jonathan 296 yards and two touchdowns downs on seven catches. Burrow has straight win over the Gamecocks Jahan Dotson in the fourth quarter.
Taylor added three touchdowns for the Gophers (10-2, 7-2). He 4,366 yards and 44 touchdowns (4-8). Lawrence had touchdown Isaih Pacheco led the Scarlet Knights
to his FBS-leading total as No. had an interception and a lost passing this season, smashing LSU throws of 10 and 65 yards to Tee (2-10, 0-9) with 102 yards rushing on
single-season records in both catego- Higgins and of 16 yards to Justyn Ross. 18 carries.
13 Wisconsin reasserted its fumble that turned into 10 ries. Burrow’s yards passing total also Lawrence also had 66 yards rushing
recent dominance in the rivalry points for the Badgers, who broke the SEC record, which had stood for Clemson. #24 Navy 56, Houston 41: Jamale
by beating No. 9 Minnesota scored touchdowns on each of since 1998, when former Kentucky Carothers rushed for career highs of
38-17 on Saturday to advance to their first four drives in the quarterback Tim Couch threw for #4 Georgia 52, Georgia Tech 7: Jake 188 yards and five touchdowns and
4,275 yards. Texas A&M (7-5, 4-4) was Fromm threw four touchdown passes his Navy teammate Malcolm Perry ran
the Big Ten championship second half. Two of them cov- outgained 553-169. and the visiting Bulldogs (11-1) cruised for 146 yards and a touchdown in
game. ered 90-plus yards. into the SEC championship game with Houston. Carothers scored on runs of
“The worst feeling in the #3 Clemson 38, South Carolina 3: their biggest win ever over their state 8, 17, 19, 29 and 75 yards, and CJ Wil-
#2 LSU 50, Texas A&M 7: Joe Burrow Trevor Lawrence threw for 295 yards rivals. This was a mere speed bump on liams and Tyreek King-El also rushed
world was losing on our own
padded his Heisman Trophy resume and three touchdowns to lead the the way to next week’s SEC title game, for touchdowns for Navy (9-2, 7-1
field and having them take it,” with 352 yards and three touchdowns visiting Tigers to their 27th straight where the Bulldogs will face No. 1 LSU American). The Midshipmen ran for
said Badgers linebacker Chris passing and the host Tigers (12-0, 8-0 victory and second consecutive 12-0 with a berth in the College Football 447 yards and Navy outgained Hous-
Orr, who watched the Gophers SEC) wrapped up their first unbeaten regular season. Travis Etienne ran for Playoff on the line. ton (4-8, 2-6) 554-527.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
PAC-12 Pac-12 standings

Cal’s regular season


Conf. All

North W L W L
Oregon 8 1 10 2

ends on high note: Cal


Washington
4
4
5
5
7
7
5
5

victory in Pasadena Oregon St.


Wash. St.
4
3
5
6
5
6
7
6
Stanford 3 6 4 8
C H RO N I C L E N EWS S E RV I C E S Pac-12 title game Conf. All

Christopher Brown rushed Who: Oregon (10-2) vs. Utah South W L W L


(11-1)
for 111 yard and two touch- Utah 8 1 11 1
downs and Chase Garbers When: 5 p.m. Friday USC 7 2 8 4
passed for one score and ran for Where: Levi’s Stadium Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press
Arizona St. 4 5 7 5
another as Cal defeated host TV: 7 0 Cal nose tackle Brett Johnson sacks UCLA’s Dorian
UCLA 28-18 on Saturday night Thompson-Robinson in the first half at the Rose Bowl. UCLA 4 5 4 8
in the regular-season finale for Colorado 3 6 5 7
both teams. that had stood for 34 years. downs and the host Utes (11-1, #14 Oregon 24, Oregon St. 10: Arizona 2 7 4 8
Garbers’ 44-yard touchdown Weaver, a finalist for the Butkus 8-1) locked up a spot in the While Justin Herbert had a
pass to Makai Polk tied the Award, finished with 173 tack- Pac-12 championship game for season low for passing yards in Saturday
score in the first quarter, and les during the regular season, the second consecutive season his final game at Autzen Stadi- Cal 28, UCLA 18
the quarterback put the Bears surpassing Hardy Nickerson’s by beating the Buffaloes (5-7, um, Oregon’s senior quarter- Notre Dame 45, Stanford 24
(7-5, 4-5 Pac-12) ahead for good mark of 167 set in 1985. 3-6). back didn’t seem all that dis-
with a 1-yard TD run with 9:56 Weaver leads the nation in Utah needed a quarter to get appointed. Utah 45, Colorado 15
left in the first half. tackles and has reached double rolling in 25-degree tempera- “The best part? The game’s Oregon 24, Oregon State 10
Brown extended Cal’s lead to digits in 17 of his last 18 games. tures, but romped to their not decided on my individual Arizona State 24, Arizona14
21-10 in the third quarter with a The Bears, who had lost five eighth straight victory. Tyler performance. It’s who scores
1-yard run. He then closed the of their previous six meetings Huntley was 14-for-17 for 165 the most points, and we did that
scoring with a 10-yard run early with the Bruins, won at the yards and connected with today,” Herbert said after
in the fourth quarter after Rose Bowl for the first time Kuithe twice for touchdown throwing for 174 yards and a made a postseason appearance
UCLA (4-8, 4-5) had closed since 2009. receptions. touchdown in Oregon’s victory since 2013.
within 21-18 on Joshua Kelley’s Cal is guaranteed a winning The Buffaloes’ defense keyed in the 123rd Civil War.
1-yard TD run and a two-point record for a second consecutive on Zack Moss and made it Oregon (10-2, 8-1) wrapped Arizona State 24, Arizona
conversion. season (7-6 in 2018) after pick- tough to run between the tack- up the regular season with a 14: Eno Benjamin ran for 168
Garbers was 17 of 29 for 230 ing up its third win in its past les, but Utah’s all-time leading perfect record at home for the yards and two touchdowns,
yards with a touchdown and an four games. The Bears had lost rusher tallied 88 yards on 20 eighth time. The Ducks reached helping the host Sun Devils
interception. Polk had four four in a row from late Septem- carries and scored on a 1-yard 10 wins overall for the first time (7-5, 4-5) grind out a victory
receptions for 78 yards and a ber to late October before their run to put the game away in the since 2014. over the Wildcats (4-8, 2-7).
TD. late-season push. fourth quarter and set up Oregon State (5-7, 4-5) was Arizona State started a chilly
Cal linebacker Evan Weaver Utah’s matchup against No. 14 denied a bid for bowl eligibility night in the desert slowly before
had nine tackles and broke the #6 Utah 45, Clorado 15: Brant Oregon on Friday in Santa in coach Jonathan Smith’s sec- turning to their pounding
school’s single-season record Kuithe scored three touch- Clara. ond year. The Beavers haven’t ground game in the second half.

STANFORD BEAT NFL’s top quarterback pros-


pects.
year run of bowl berths and
lost the Stanford Axe to Cal
rank among the top 10 in Stan-
ford history, and fittingly, the

Senior QB Costello
He suffered a concussion in after a nine-season streak, but senior scored on his last colle-
his senior season opener, in- Shaw believes the group’s lega- giate touch.
jured the thumb on his throw- cy should be something entire- Stanford had a pass play

helps despite injuries ing hand shortly after return-


ing and was limited to just five
games. He went 102-for-167
ly different.
“The record goes next to my
name,” Shaw told the seniors
called on 2nd-and-goal from
the 9-yard line as the clock
ticked inside of two minutes.
By Rusty Simmons “This entire year, I’ve felt for (61.1%) for 1,038 yards and six during a lengthy postgame But when Notre Dame moved
him,” Stanford head coach touchdowns. speech that closed a 4-8 season. both safeties outside of the
When K.J. Costello decided David Shaw said after Satur- “You never question his “That’s fine. I can take it, what- tackle box to defend against the
to put the NFL on hold and day’s season-ending loss to heart,” said Shaw of Costello, ever it is. I know how to lead possibility of Mills throwing a
return to Stanford for his se- Notre Dame. “It’s difficult who tried to help backup Da- this football team, but the fact jump ball, the Cardinal
nior year, the quarterback when you can’t attain your vis Mills with protection and that we kept fighting wasn’t checked to a run play and
wanted to improve on one of aspirations, even more so when coverage changes during Satur- about me. It was about the guys handed it to Scarlett.
the program’s best-ever statis- you don’t even have an oppor- day’s 45-24 defeat. “It’s really we have in our locker room. … “I saw the opening back side,
tical seasons and lead his tunity to go after those.” easy to lose focus and drift off, “The inspiration in the lock- and I knew my carries were
squad to an elite bowl game. After Costello completed 269 but I commend him for staying er room from those older guys, coming to a close,” he said. “I
Instead, Costello spent the of 413 passes (65.1%) for 3,540 involved and staying connected I couldn’t come up with words wanted to make sure I finished
majority of the season on the yards and 29 touchdowns and to his teammates.” to explain it.” in the end zone one more time.”
sideline, a series of injuries led the Pac-12 in passing effi-
relegating him to being a cheer- ciency (155.0) as a junior, he Senior class: The 2019 senior Last hurrah: Cameron Scar- Rusty Simmons is a San
leader and coach. was considered among the class ended the program’s 10- lett’s 24 rushing touchdowns Francisco Chronicle staff writer.

Irish pile on the misery


Stanford from page C1 Stanford schedule
of injuries and mistakes un- Date Opponent Time
common during a program- Aug. 31 N’western W , 17-7
best, 10-year run of bowl Sept. 7 at USC L, 45-20
berths came to a bitter end Sept. 14 at Cen. Fla. L, 45-27
Saturday, largely because of a Sept. 21 Oregon L, 21-6
Sept. 28 at Ore. St. W, 31-28
second-quarter sequence that
Oct. 5 Wash. W, 23-13
acted as a microcosm of the
Oct. 17 UCLA L, 34-16
year.
Oct. 26 Arizona W, 41-31
Leading 17-7, Stanford quar- Nov. 9 at Colorado L, 16-13
terback Davis Mills’ third- Nov. 16 at Wash. St. L, 49-22
down scramble came up inch- Nov. 23 Cal L, 24-20
es short of securing a first Nov. 30 Notre Dame L, 45-24
down. For the first time since
2014, a Cardinal punt was
blocked, and Justin Ademilola pool.
returned the loose ball to the The Fighting Irish (10-2)
Stanford 1-yard line. never trailed again, scoring 31
Three plays and a false start straight points to secure their
later, Notre Dame quarterback third straight season with
Ian Book found Tommy Trem- double-digit wins and keep
ble for a 6-yard touchdown alive hopes of a spot in a New
that trimmed the Cardinal’s Year’s Six bowl.
lead to 17-14. Notre Dame took The Cardinal (4-8) closed
its first lead of the game less the season on a four-game Photos by Ben Margot / Associated Press

than two minutes later, when losing skid for the first time The Notre Dame defense, including lineman Khalid Kareem (53), held Stanford running back
Book threw a 41-yard touch- since 2007, which was Jim Cameron Scarlett to 43 yards on 13 carries and never gave up the lead once they had it.
down strike to Chase Clay- Harbaugh’s first year as coach
in Palo Alto and also the last yards on 61 carries (3.1 yards
time Stanford struggled per carry) in the season’s clos-
No. 15 Notre Dame 45, Stanford 24 through a four-win year. ing three-game span.
Notre Dame
Stanford
7
10
14 7
7 0
17 —
7 —
45
24
“We just weren’t up to the Without cornerback Paul-
First quarter task,” said senior linebacker son Adebo and safety Malik
STA: Tremayne 5 pass from Mills (Sanborn kick), 11:26 Casey Toohill, who had a tack- Antoine patrolling the Cardi-
ND: T.Jones 16 pass from Book (Doerer kick), 9:54
STA: FG Sanborn 24, 1:35 le for a loss and a pass deflec- nal secondary, Stanford al-
Second quarter
STA: Wilson 27 pass from Mills (Sanborn kick), 9:29
tion in his collegiate finale. “In lowed 255 yards and four
ND: Tremble 6 pass from Book (Doerer kick), 3:01 life, it’s hard. We always look touchdowns through the air.
ND: Claypool 41 pass from Book (Doerer kick), 1:20
Third quarter for these explanations. We Book completed 17 of 30 pass
ND: Claypool 8 pass from Book (Doerer kick), 3:10
Fourth quarter
want to explain these complex attempts, including connecting
ND: FG Doerer 42, 13:36 phenomena with simple solu- five times with tight end Cole
ND: Flemister 1 run (Doerer kick), 5:10
STA: Scarlett 9 run (Sanborn kick), 1:54 tions or answers, but it’s not Kmet for 77 yards.
ND: Kareem 0 fumble return (Doerer kick), :41 simple.” For the second straight
ND STA
First downs 24 26 Stanford had won three of week, the Cardinal players
Rushes-yards
Passing
37-190
255
28-118
276
the previous four meetings and coaches had to walk to
Comp-Att-Int 17-30-0 28-47-0 with Notre Dame, including the locker room as an oppo-
Return Yards 101 107
Punts-Avg. 6-37.33 7-40.42
twice upsetting a ranked Irish nent and its fans celebrated on
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 squad. But this was a dis- their home field.
Penalties-Yards 11-95 6-56
Time of Possession 29:57 30:03 tinctly different Cardinal “I don’t worry about that,”
Individual statistics team, a squad that lost All- Michael Wilson celebrates with Osiris St. Brown after scoring Shaw said. “To the victors go
Rushing: Notre Dame, T.Jones 14-50, Lenzy 4-48, Arm- America left tackle Walker a second-quarter touchdown to give Stanford a 17-7 lead. the spoils. I plan on celebrat-
strong 3-44, Book 8-29, Flemister 5-21, Smith 3-(minus
2). Stanford, Scarlett 13-43, Mills 7-36, A.Jones 7-33, Little in the season opener and ing at a lot of other people’s
Peat 1-6.
Passing: Notre Dame, Book 17-30-0-255. Stanford, Mills
played nearly two-thirds of the season’s final three games, depleted defense. fields next year.”
28-46-0-276, (Team) 0-1-0-0. season without NFL prospect including going 28-of-46 for The Stanford running game,
Receiving: Notre Dame, Kmet 5-77, Claypool 3-63, Lenzy
2-48, T.Jones 2-40, Tremble 2-16, Armstrong 2-3, Keys quarterback K.J. Costello. 276 yards against Notre Dame. known for the better part of a Rusty Simmons is a San
1-8. Stanford, Wilson 10-96, Fehoko 6-63, Parkinson 3-37,
Scarlett 3-25, St. Brown 3-14, A.Jones 1-24, Harrington
Mills showed promise as But it wasn’t enough when decade for punishing oppo- Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
1-12, Tremayne 1-5. Costello’s replacement, racking combined with a struggling nents and dominating time of Email: rsimmons@sfchronicle.
Missed field goals: Notre Dame, Doerer 43.
Attendance: 37,391. up 1,070 passing yards in the running game and an injury- possession, managed just 189 com Twitter: @Rusty_SFChron
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BASKETBALL
Michigan State NBA

helping Winston Harden’s 60


through his grief ties Jordan
By John Marshall

LAHAINA, Hawaii —
everyone who came into
his orbit.
Zachary’s death rocked
on NBA list
Cassius Winston’s voice, the foundation of the
already measured and Winston family, sent A S S O C I AT E D P R E S S Bucks 137, Hornets 96:
low-key, has been tinged shock waves across the Giannis Antetokounmpo
with melancholy these Michigan State basket- James Harden scored a scored 26 points but his
past weeks. A glint of ball program and cam- season-high 60 points in double-double streak
sadness has been evident pus. 30 minutes and the host ended at 19 games when
behind droopy eyelids. Winston and his two Houston Rockets sent the he grabbed nine re-
His game, until a recent families grieved quietly Atlanta Hawks to their bounds while playing
outburst at the Maui until he broke his public 10th straight loss with a only 20 minutes. Host
Invitational last week, silence on Nov. 18. Speak- Al Goldis / Associated Press
158-111 victory. Milwaukee won its 11th
lacked the usual rhythm, ing after a blowout win Michigan State’s Cassius Winston has been leaning Harden came one point straight game and
high level of production. over Charleston South- on Tom Izzo as he grieves over his brother’s death. shy of matching his career matched its highest point
The Michigan State ern, he took the micro- high and franchise record total of the season. The
star lost his brother to phone and thanked Bres- like a passenger instead rhythm in his game that on a night he made eight Bucks finished November
tragedy less than three lin Center crowd for all of his usual role of con- had been missing since 3-pointers and 20 free with a franchise-best 15-1
weeks ago. The grieving the flowers, messages ductor, Winston had tragedy struck. Winston throws. He watched the record.
has been incomprehen- and cards with a short, seven points on 2-of-7 scored 28 points, had entire fourth quarter
sible, the steps in the heartfelt speech. shooting. Virginia Tech eight assists and made from the bench with 76ers 119, Pacers 116:
healing process nearly “I really appreciated it knocked off the third- huge plays down the Houston up 127-73 at the Joel Embiid had 32 points
infinitesimal. from the bottom of my ranked Spartans 71-66. stretch to help the Spar- end of three. and 11 rebounds and Ben
Winston, his family heart,” Winston said, The next day, with his tans beat Georgia 93- It was his fourth career Simmons had three steals
and his basketball family tapping his chest. “I lost a team warming up on the 85.The next day, Winston 60-point game, tying him in the final 13.9 seconds to
are trying to find a way to piece of my heart, but you Lahaina Civic Center scored 20 points while with Michael Jordan for lead host Philadelphia to
wade through it. guys are keeping me court for a game against orchestrating Michigan third-most in NBA histo- a victory over Indiana.
“We always try to going.” Georgia, Izzo was sum- State’s offense in a 75-62 ry, trailing only Kobe Simmons finished with 15
make games or events in Winston’s heart will moned to the locker room win over UCLA to take Bryant (six) and Wilt points, 13 assists, six
our life, life and death,” never fully heal. A bas- by freshman guard Rock- third at the Maui In- Chamberlain (32). Hard- rebounds and four steals.
Michigan State coach ketball player at Division et Watts. vitational. en is the only active player Kings 100, Nuggets 97:
Tom Izzo said. “This was III Albion College, Za- It’s Cassius. “Once I got out there, I who has scored 60 points Harrison Barnes scored
life and death. And it’s chary was not just Cas- When Izzo arrived at was able to find my more than once. six of his season-high 30
hard.” sius’ younger brother. He the upstairs locker room rhythm, find my peace The Rockets were points in overtime, Buddy
Winston was an All- was his best friend. of the rec center turned out there on the court missing starters Clint Hield hit two free throws
American last season, a “I’ve been told by the epicenter of holiday and that was really good Capela and Danuel House with 9.5 seconds left and
preseason All-American people that there’s going hoops, he found his se- for me, getting up and because of illnesses, but host Sacramento ended a
this year and a popular to be these ups and nior guard sitting on a down, just having that still had no trouble han- six-game losing streak
pick for national player of downs,” Izzo said. “So bench, head down, a rhythm that I usually dling an Atlanta team that against Denver.
the year in 2019-20 after somewhere, if one guy puddle of tears growing play with,” Winston said. hasn’t won since Nov. 12.
deciding the NBA could says I’m making an ex- at his feet. “I feel like this is the first Trae Young led the Morant out: Memphis
wait. Winston’s return cuse, there’s going to be a “We’ve got an All- time I kind of had it in a Hawks with 37 points and Grizzlies rookie guard Ja
and a loaded roster led fistfight, because the facts American that’s probably while.” had five 3-pointers. Morant didn’t travel for
the Spartans to a No. 1 do matter. They matter. gone through one of the Is Winston back, at Harden had eight as- the team’s Sunday game
ranking in the Associated And the fact is the best toughest things that any least on the court? May- sists, three rebounds, at Minnesota due to back
Press preseason poll. friend in his life lost his human being would go be. Grieving has a way of three steals and blocked a spasms. The Grizzlies
Then the unfathom- life. And we’re strug- through,” Izzo said. hitting when you least shot. to go along with his said that Morant’s status
able happened. gling, as a team, but he is “We’re just going to have expect it, so there could 60-point effort. is “week-to-week.”
According to police, on struggling as a human to keep working him be a few more downs to
Nov. 9, Zachary Winston being.” day-to-day through that.” go with the ups.
took his own life by step- Once in Maui, Winston Through some coaxing No matter what hap-
ping in front of a train in began to feel grief’s by his coach, Winston pens, Winston will have
Albion, Mich. The 19- weight bear down. took the floor with his plenty of help to get him
year-old known as In the Spartans’ open- teammates. Once he had through it.
“Smoothie” was a son, a er against Virginia Tech, a ball in hand, Winston
brother, a friend, seem- Izzo called Winston “a felt at least a sense of John Marshall is an
ingly a beacon of joy to shell of himself.” Playing normalcy, found the Associated Press writer.

BAY AREA ROUNDUP


Cal tops Long Beach for Classic win
CH RO N I C L E N EWS S E RV I C E S vitational in Victoria, British the Hilltoppers (5-2) to win ton 70-55 in the Cable
Columbia. The Cardinal pre- the St. Mary's Thanksgiving Car Classic finale.
vailed despite 20 turnovers in Classic.
Cailyn Crocker had a part because they won the DJ Mitchell scored 11
career-high 15 points and Delaware 81, Santa Clara and grabbed seven re-
rebounding battle 51-31.
80: Tia Hay led the team with
the Cal women captured USF 80, Houston 57: Lucie 17 points, but the Broncos
bounds and Tahj Eddy
their first Cal Classic title Hoskova scored 26 points, (4-3) fell in overtime to the and Trey Wertz scored Michael Wyke / Associated Press

since 2016 with a 68-45 going 11-for-16 from the floor, Blue Hens (2-4) at the Titan nine points apiece for the James Harden tallied 60 points, eight assists and
win over Long Beach and Leilah Vigil added 18 Classic in Fullerton (Orange Broncos (8-1), who have three steals in Houston’s win over Atlanta.
points off the bench and the County). Nicole Enabosi
State on Saturday after- Dons (4-4) won their second dominated the game for
won five straight for their
noon at Haas Pavilion. straight to finish their three- Delaware, finishing with 32 best start in more than
The Bears (5-2) won
their fifth in a row, con-
game stay at the Greater
Victoria Invitational.
points, eight rebounds and five
assists.
50 years.
Guglielmo Caruso
WARRIORS BEAT
Practice court
trolling the game from St. Mary’s 80, Western scored seven points in
Kentucky 73: Sam Simons MEN
the outset against the Santa Clara’s opening
(25 points) hit a 3-pointer to
Beach (2-5). Broncos win in 16-0 run and the Broncos

gets fixes while


get the Gaels (3-4) off to a
#3 Stanford 67, #10 Mis- good start in overtime, Taycee Cable Car Classic led 42-19 at halftime.
sissippi State 62: Freshman Wedlin added two 3-pointers
Haley Jones scored 13 points in OT and finished with 15 Friday night: Despite Jimbo
Josip Vrankic scored 17
to lead four Cardinal players in
double figures as Stanford
(8-0) beat the Bulldogs (8-1)
points, and Madeline Holland
added 10 points and 10 assists
as St. Mary’s stopped the
points and host Santa
Clara never trailed in
Lull's career-high 24 points,
USF’s seven-game winning
streak came to an end with an
team hits road
in the Greater Victoria In- five-game winning streak of beating Cal State Fuller- 85-75 loss at Hawaii.
By Connor Letourneau it,” Ridder said. “It’s more
precautionary than any-
COLLEGES National Roundup ORLANDO — While
the Warriors are spending
thing.”
The warped wood

No. 1 Oregon women dealt first loss


Thanksgiving weekend hasn’t forced the Warriors
on the road, the hardwood to cancel any workouts or
at their Chase Center practices. Golden State
practice facility is getting a returns to San Francisco
AS S O C I AT E D P R E S S ... But it shows our kids #5 South Carolina 74, #2 in the Daytona Beach (Fla.) makeover. on Saturday.
that if you follow the Baylor 59: Freshman Aliyah Invitational. The work, which start-
Louisville coach Jeff scouting reports and
Boston had 20 points and 13
#11 UCLA 61, Central Florida ed shortly after Golden Remembering Trayvon
rebounds, and the Gamecocks
Walz wasn’t about to play hard and play ag- pulled away in the fourth 56: Michaela Onyenwere had State’s win Wednesday Martin: Head coach
overstate the significance gressive like we did to- quarter at the Paradise Jam 22 points and 13 rebounds, night over the Bulls, could Steve Kerr took time to
of beating the country’s night, we can play with tournament. Tyasha Harris and the Bruins (6-0) closed
bleed into this week while honor the late Trayvon
the game with a 15-3 run to
top-ranked team during anybody.”
also had 20 points and Mikiah
rally at the Cavalier Classic in the team is on a five-city Martin while in Miami
Herbert Harrigan added 13 for for a game against the
a late November tourna- Dana Evans scored 17 South Carolina (8-1). NaLyssa Charlottesville, Va. trip. Raymond Ridder,
ment in the Caribbean. points, Elizabeth Balo- Smith had 18 points and Te’a the Warriors’ vice presi- Heat on Friday night.
#17 Indiana 78, Washington
The eighth-ranked gun had 11 points and Cooper and Juicy Landrum St. 44: Also at the Paradise dent of communications, Kerr wore a wristband
Cardinals handed No. 1 Jazmine Jones scored 10 added 10 apiece for the Bears Jam, Ali Patberg and Brenna said the hardwood had with the words, “I am
(7-1), whose 36-game winning Wise scored 15 points each as Trayvon Martin,” on it,
Oregon its first loss of for the Cardinals (8-0) to streak was snapped. The warped in an area just off
the season, getting 18 claim the tournament’s Bears trailed only 59-57 with
the Hoosiers (6-1) routed the
the playing surface. and got tickets for Mar-
Cougars (4-3). tin’s family. After the
points and 15 rebounds Island Division title. 5:57 left, but Herbert Harrigan The team is unsure
from Kylee Shook in a Satou Sabally scored and Boston each scored six
whether the warping was game, he was seen meet-
MEN
72-62 victory Saturday in 21 points to lead four
points in South Carolina’s 15-2
due to water damage or ing with Martin’s mother,
run to end the game.
the Paradise Jam tourna- players in double figures
#17 Tennessee 72, #20 VCU
because the wood was Sybrina Fulton.
#7 Oregon St. 68, Liberty 69: Lamonte Turner made a
ment at St. Thomas, U.S. for the Ducks (6-1), who 3-pointer at the buzzer to give simply faulty. Ridder said In the eight years since
55: Kennedy Brown scored 16
Virgin Islands. led by as many as 11 points, and the Beavers (7-0) the Volunteers (6-1) the win in the warping was not relat- Martin, then 17, was shot
It’s an achievement points early before Lou- had to rally in the second half the third-place game of the ed to a storm in San Fran- and killed by George
that eluded the U.S. isville took control. to beat the Flames to give Emerald Coast Classic in
cisco on Tuesday that, Zimmerman in Sanford,
coach Scott Rueck his 500th Niceville, Fla. Turner’s big shot Fla., Kerr has built a rela-
national team, which lost Minyon Moore added career win. Not that many got spoiled a comeback by the thanks to a broken pipe,
to a college team for the 15 points, Sabrina Io- Rams (6-2), who trailed by 13 caused some light flooding tionship with Fulton, who
to see Rueck’s milestone at
first time in 20 years at nescu scored 13, and the Miami Thanksgiving Clas- points in the second half. in Chase Center, including has become a leading
Oregon last month. Ruthy Hebard had 10 sic. The arena was almost in an office, a server room voice for gun legislation in
#25 Xavier 87, Lipscomb
“It’s just a great win … points and 10 rebounds empty.
62: Tyrique Jones had his and the media work room. the United States.
but at the same time, it’s for Oregon, which #9 Maryland 90, Belmont fourth double-double of the “We’ve known about
26: Kaila Charles scored 20 season (14 points, 10 re-
not putting us in the trailed by nine points points and Ashley Owusu bounds) and the host Muske-
the warping for about a Connor Letourneau is a San
Final Four,” Walz said. entering the fourth quar- added 18 points and 10 re- teers (7-1) rebounded from month, and we were al- Francisco Chronicle staff
“It’s a win in November. ter. bounds for the Terrapins (7-1) their first loss. ways planning to replace writer.
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NBA
BRUCE JENKINS NBA

A lot to unpack as Irving and Nets wait on Durant


Oklahoma City rose to power Kyle Lowry’s injury has led to
with Kevin Durant in uniform, Fred VanVleet’s emergence at
and whatever Thunder fans point guard, and there have
might think, he is sorely missed been solid contributions from
there. The Warriors went from Norman Powell (33 points
great to historically dominant Friday night against Orlando)
with Durant in the picture. and OG Anunoby. Toronto
Now it’s Kyrie Irving who stands at 14-4, and as Stan Van
needs him in the worst way. Gundy noted on NBA TV,
The nightly highlights often “That team is for real.”
show the two of them together 1 Nagging thought, if you like
in street clothes, watching the the idea of the 76ers getting to
Brooklyn Nets operate perfect- the Finals: The defense is first-
ly well (6-2) in Irving’s absence. rate, but there’s nothing close to
He’s out with a shoulder injury, proper spacing. Without Jim-
battling a flood of negative my Butler and JJ Redick to
perceptions, but mixed messag- knock down big shots under
es abound. Sorting it out: pressure, there’s an early end to
1 The Nets’ season opened with that road.
Irving scoring 50 points against 1 Asked his opinion of the
Minnesota, a spectacular per- James Harden-Russell West-
formance that rarely involved brook pairing in Houston, the
his teammates. About a week Clippers’ Paul George told
later, coach Kenny Atkinson reporters, “I knew it was going
lamented, “We’re not really to work. Russ does whatever it
running anything” in the half- takes to win.” It is working,
court offense. most of the time, but strangely.
Mary Altaffer / Associated Press
1 Just when things were set- With both men on the floor,
The Nets’ Jarrett Allen (left), Taurean Prince, Theo Pinson, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant
tling down, Irving’s sore shoul- watch the game action from the bench in Brooklyn’s 123-116 win over Houston last month. Westbrook is an afterthought.
der sent him to the sideline. With Harden on the bench,
Some felt he would be back on Westbrook brings a blazing
the court Wednesday night for a The Durant effect though. The Warriors are about
up-tempo attack this team has
to get D’Angelo Russell and
much-anticipated return to How Kevin Durant’s departure affected the Warriors and Thunder: sorely lacked in the past. And
Jacob Evans back in uniform,
Boston — where his fractured whenever Harden plays, it’s the
Durant’s last season Following season at a significant cost to Poole’s
leadership qualities led to the same tedious dribble-fest until
Team Season Record Season Record playing time. The bottom line is
team’s downfall — but he didn’t he decides how he’s going to
that he’s shooting 28.1% from
even make the trip. After Celt- Thunder 2015-16 55-27 2016-17 47-35 embarrass somebody.
the floor and 26.9% from 3-point
ics fans chanted, “Kyrie sucks!” Warriors 2018-19 57-25 2019-20 4-16 1 The NBA needs to realize that
range.
and “Where’s Kyrie?” Irving gimmicks, such as an in-season
responded with an Instagram 1 That wasn’t merely a Quinn tournament (complete joke)
from Jayson Tatum and Mar- how other people want him to
post summing up such attitude Cook “sighting” at Staples and a playoff system that allows
cus Smart, as well as Walker. care about it. He has his own
as “ignorant and obtrusive.” Center on Friday night. He the ninth- and 10th-seeded
“No hard feelings,” Smart told way of doing things.”
1 Maybe it’s all unfortunate came off the Lakers’ bench to teams to compete, will do noth-
reporters afterward. “I didn’t 1 That’s the one thing we know
coincidence, but Irving hasn’t score 17 points (7-for-11 shoot- ing to attract fans. What hap-
hug Kyrie to get on TV.” for sure. The Nets have built
appeared in Cleveland since his ing) in 23 point guard minutes pened to clever advertising?
first game back in that city 1 Spencer Dinwiddie has run some nice assets around Irving against Washington. The Lak- Back in 1994, Nike released a
(2017), and, according to an the Nets’ offense with great and Durant, making it entirely ers are having big fun these priceless series of barbershop
ex-player interviewed by the success in Irving’s absence, and possible the team makes some days, and Cook couldn’t have ads with the likes of Tim Har-
Athletic, Irving has become Dinwiddie had a rather strange noise in next season’s playoffs. made a better choice on the daway, Chris Webber,
known as being rather weak- comment recently, telling the In the meantime, Irving might free-agent market. George Gervin and Dennis
minded when it comes to facing New York Post that 6-foot-11 want to make sure he’s at least
1 In the blissful wake of an Rodman offering a glimpse
the music. power forward Nicolas Clax- inside the arena for the Nets’
NBA championship, Toronto into NBA real talk and some
ton, the No. 31 overall draft pick next visit to Boston (March 3).
1 The Celtics haven’t missed fans expected a significant tasty James Brown cuts in the
out of Georgia, is “the second- background. Why not use this
him at all, riding the infectious Around the NBA letdown with Kawhi Leonard
most talented player on the year’s All-Star Game as an
exuberance of newcomer Kem- off to Los Angeles — and they
team” behind Durant. advertising format for the stars
ba Walker to an encouraging 1 Jordan Poole finally showed didn’t seem to care. The title
start to the season. Irving was 1 Durant’s take, to ESPN: “I up for real in a Golden State was just that special. Now it to get together and reveal the
clearly resented by several look at Kyrie as someone who is uniform Friday night, hitting appears the Raptors will be best of their personalities?
teammates last season, but the an artist. You have to leave him some feathery outside shots back in the playoffs, and not
issue isn’t that clear-cut; after alone. You know what he’ll against Miami and impressing just for show. The brilliant Bruce Jenkins is a San Francisco
the Nets beat the Celtics in bring to the table every night teammates with his handle, Pascal Siakam is putting up Chronicle columnist. Email:
Brooklyn on Friday night, Ir- because he cares so much about passes and movement without Leonard-like numbers (25.1 bjenkins@sfchronicle.com
ving got long, sincere embraces the game. Now, it might not be the ball. The timing isn’t great, points, 8.6 rebounds a game), Twitter: @Bruce_Jenkins1

Family plays huge role league where players have


more room to operate and are
asked to guard more positions
in Paschall’s success — than the college level.
When Paschall heard 40
names called before his during
Warriors from page C1 per game), fifth in field-goal June’s draft, Wright was so
percentage (50), eighth in free- confused that he contacted
with his family in Dobbs Ferry, throw percentage (80.9), and some friends in the NBA to ask
N.Y. Villanova, which he chose third in minutes played per why Paschall slid. The over-
over such powerhouses as game (31.3). whelming answer was that,
Kansas and North Carolina, Paschall is also one of the with Paschall turning 23 little
was just a two-hour drive from Warriors’ more versatile de- more than four months later,
his childhood home. fenders, matching up on point he didn’t seem to have the
As Paschall emerges as a guards one possession and same upside as younger pros-
dark-horse NBA Rookie of the 7-foot centers the next. Golden pects.
Year candidate with the War- State, which figured it had “With the draft, it’s more
riors, he must settle for Face- unearthed a draft-night gem about projecting guys than
Time calls with his parents and when it signed him to a three- their actual production,”
three older sisters. Those who year, $4.2 million deal in July, Wright said. “I think that can
know him best believe that his views Paschall as an important make it easy for teams to miss
family values — not only his long-term building block. on someone like Eric.”
combination of strength, “Right now, he’s just scoring “As a 22-year-old senior,
quickness and basketball IQ — off raw talent,” forward Dray- you’re the best that you’re go-
are a driving force behind a mond Green said. “He really ing to be?” said Green, who
season that already has out- doesn’t know how to play the Courtesy of Juan Paschall
went 35th in the 2012 draft
paced expectations for the 41st NBA game. As he figures out Warriors rookie Eric Paschall (third from left) stays close to after a four-year career at
pick in June’s draft. more and more the NBA game, his family, including three sisters, a nephew, mom and dad. Michigan State. “That’s why a
In an era rife with 19-year- how to get fouled, he’ll get lot of GMs get fired. And
old millionaires struggling to better and better.” Mitchell, who, long before he far from them,” Paschall said. coaches.”
navigate life in the NBA, Pas- In the lead-up to the draft, became a standout with the “That was definitely a big fac- When Paschall returns to
chall is a 23-year-old college Paschall hardly harbored de- Jazz, was Paschall’s car-pool tor in my decision.” his locker stall after games, he
graduate who has thrived as signs on Rookie of the Year. buddy on long drives into Har- After Fordham fired head often picks up his iPhone to
the face of Golden State’s mini His goal was to be a longtime lem for practices with their coach Tom Pecora at the end of find a text or two from his dad.
rebuild. With Stephen Curry, NBA role player. Though Pas- AAU team, the Riverside Paschall’s freshman season, he Sometimes Juan has pinpoint-
Klay Thompson, D’Angelo chall has relished scoring since Hawks. transferred to Villanova, which ed a box-out Paschall missed.
Russell and others sidelined his early days in church-league The two bonded over a was still driving distance to Other times, Juan simply re-
with injuries, he has become games, he keeps his focus on shared desire to prove wrong Dobbs Ferry. While sitting a minded his son to be more
the team’s unofficial the subtleties — box-outs, the big-city players who as- season under transfer rules, aggressive on the offensive
spokesman. screens, help-side defense — sumed Paschall and Mitchell Paschall trimmed his body fat glass.
As head coach Steve Kerr foundational to winning. weren’t as tough because they percentage from 16 to 5. The underlying message,
put it, “Eric doesn’t really seem This traces back to his child- came from suburban West- Two years later, he was a however, seldom changes:
like a rookie.” A deep-thinking hood in Dobbs Ferry, a town of chester County. By the time do-everything rotation piece Paschall might be one of the
introvert who considered phi- 11,147 roughly an hour north of they were 16, Paschall and for a Wildcats team that went biggest revelations in the NBA,
losophy the best of his three Manhattan. The only boy after Mitchell were taking the sub- 36-4 and won the national but he still has plenty of room
minors at Villanova, Paschall three girls (Ellen, Eudora and way in to play grown men on championship. After four play- to improve. For a recent college
enjoys his alone time, heading Tia), young Eric learned that, blacktops. ers from that team were taken grad living far from home for
to his apartment after practice to get his parents’ attention, he During those pickup games, in the 2018 NBA draft, Paschall the first time in his life, Juan’s
to play video games and read was best served taking care of Paschall crafted the iso-heavy labored at times as Villanova’s texts have come to represent a
articles on his iPhone. his chores. style that is now his signature. go-to option, picking up offen- bit of normalcy at a chaotic
This is a stark contrast from His father, Juan, a security High-major Division I pro- sive fouls at a high rate. time.
his on-court demeanor. Pro- manager at a club in New York grams started to take notice. Head coach Jay Wright “He lives almost 3,000 miles
jected as a role player by draft City, taught him the impor- Even after Villanova, Provi- avoided putting him in isola- away now, which can be hard
sites, Paschall has built a rep- tance of discipline. His mother, dence and others offered him tion situations because he for us at times,” Juan said. “But
utation as an aggressive isola- Cecelia, a social worker work- scholarships, Paschall kept his knew diminutive opponents at the end of the day, he has a
tion scorer, averaging 18.6 ing with at-risk kids, offered a verbal commitment to Ford- would bounce off the chiseled job to do. And right now, he’s
points over his past nine blueprint in compassion. ham, which had a perk more Paschall and trigger the refer- making the most of it.”
games. Among rookies, he Each Sunday, Paschall prestigious programs couldn’t ees’ whistle. While reviewing
ranks first this season in dressed up to attend Union boast: It was only 12 miles from game film with his assistants, Connor Letourneau is a San
points (323), second in scoring Baptist Church in nearby his parents’ house. Wright often remarked that Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
average (17 points per game), White Plains with his family. “Family is everything to me, Paschall’s bruising style trans- Email: cletourneau@sfchronicle.
tied for fourth in rebounds (5.2 That’s where he met Donovan and I just didn’t want to be too lated better to the NBA — a com Twitter: @Con_Chron
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SPORTS
DE LA SALLE 49, PITTSBURG 7 Friday 212 yards and accounted for his
team’s touchdown with a 25-

De La Salle rolls
yard pass to Brian Pierce that
cut De La Salle’s lead to 35-7
midway through the third

to NCS Division 1
quarter.
James Coby returned the
ensuing kickoff 54 yards and De
La Salle quickly doused the

championship Pirates’ momentum with a


three-play scoring drive capped
by a 3-yard run by Mekhi Nor-
fleet. De La Salle’s final score
By Chace Bryson 49-7 victory at Dublin High. came on a 54-yard run by back-
The win clinched the pro- up quarterback Sam Odell.
For De La Salle junior receiv- gram’s 28th consecutive NCS “He’s always saying he’s
er and defensive back Lu Magia title and pushed its unbeaten going to keep the ball (on the
Hearns, there was a touch more streak against Northern Cali- option) and try and do some-
focus around the house during fornia teams to 310 games. De thing big,” Spartans starting
the past week. La Salle (12-1) is a presumptive quarterback Dorian Hale said
Twenty-five years after his favorite to again represent Chace Bryson
of Odell with a laugh. “So I’m
dad, Lu Hearns, starred for the Northern California in the From left, De La Salle senior captains Ben Roe, James Coby, happy for him.”
Pittsburg High football team, state’s Open Division champi- Shamar Garrett and Vince Bianchina pose with the NCS Hale passed for 104 yards
Lu Magia was preparing to take onship game on Dec. 14 at Cerri- Division I championship banner and plaque. and a score. He also had a 1-yard
on his dad’s alma mater in Fri- tos College in Norwalk (Los touchdown run. Garrett rushed
day’s North Coast Section Divi- Angeles County). Mistake free.” “We kind of shot ourselves in seven times for 59 yards and
sion 1 final. The Spartans will almost De La Salle wasn’t mistake the foot,” Pittsburg coach Vic- two scores. The Spartans de-
“Pretty intense,” Lu Magia certainly face the winner of free Friday, but the Spartans tor Galli said. “We had opportu- fense combined for four sacks
Hearns said of the week inside Saturday’s Southern Section were able to take advantage of nities to be in this game. And to go with three takeaways.
the Hearns household. “I loved Division 1 championship be- some Pittsburg mistakes. it’s unfortunate. Against a team “We’re going to have to be the
it.” tween Mater Dei-Santa Ana Shamar Garrett opened the like this, you can’t make those best version of ourselves in two
De La Salle certainly loved and St. John Bosco-Bellflower. scoring with a 30-yard run for a mistakes.” weeks,” De La Salle coach Jus-
the effort it got from the two- Mater Dei defeated De La Salle 7-0 De La Salle lead just two- After Hearns completed his tin Alumbaugh said. “I’m confi-
way standout. Hearns had a 35-21 in last season’s Open Divi- plus minutes into the game. The back-to-back scoring plays, De dent we can compete with any-
61-yard touchdown catch and a sion title game. Spartans then forced Pittsburg La Salle led 35-0. body. We’re going to have to
60-yard interception return for “It’s redemption time now,” (11-2) into turnovers on three of Pittsburg was able to move play well, but we can compete
a score during a 59-second span Hearns said. “We choked our its next five possessions. They the ball through the air for with anybody.”
late in the first half. The two last game last year. We have to also forced a turnover on much of the game. Pirates quar-
scores ignited the Spartans’ come back strong this time. downs in the red zone. terback Jerry Johnson threw for Chace Bryson is a freelance writer.

HIGH SCHOOLS won their first state crown with


47 points, the best Division 3

Riordan steps up, beats JSerra in tournament


team score in the 33-year histo-
ry of the event, edging Maria
Carrillo with 64. Swinth cov-
ered the rolling 3.1-mile course
By Mitch Stephens and 7-foot sophomore Mor Michael Pearson and Chris Fan scored 21 points and Corey in 15 minutes, 10.2 seconds,
Seck (12 points, 10 rebounds, each had 11 for the Crusaders. Yerger scored 17 as the Pacers bettering his teammate and
Riordan senior guard Bryce three blocks). (1-0) held off the host Cougars runner-up Rory Smail (15:22.8).
#9 St. Patrick-St. Vincent-
Monroe was a little cold in the Monroe broke loose for 14 (0-1) in the NorCal Tip Off Campolindo’s girls won their
Vallejo 93, #10 Moreau Cath-
first half, but he got some en- points in the third quarter and Classic. Yerger scored eight of fifth championship led by se-
olic-Hayward 56: Jalen Scott
couragement. hit three free throws down the his points in the final quarter nior Paloma Hancock, who
scored 26 points and Jaden
“My teammates trusted me stretch to help offset a late for Grant, which had a double- finished fifth. The Cougars
Alexander scored 25 to lead the
and encouraged me to keep flurry from Utah-bound guard digit lead in the third quarter easily outdistanced runner-up
Bruins (1-0) past the Mariners
shooting,” he said. “I trusted in Ian Martinez (17 points) for before Newark Memorial ral- Cathedral Catholic-San Diego.
(1-1) in the NorCal Tip Off Clas-
them and myself and all the JSerra (1-2), ranked 17th in the lied. Elijah Carlton led the Lick-Wilmerding’s girls (73)
sic. The teams played a close
work I put in the offseason.” state. Cougars with 17 points, scoring edged University (114) for the
first quarter before St. Patrick-
The trust paid off as Monroe 15 of those in the second half. top spot. Mara Terdiman (11th
St. Vincent blew the game
scored 23 of his game-high 33 #3 Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland place) was the top Lick finisher
open. The Bruins, who return
in the second half and the Cru- 64, Modesto Christian 49: CROSS COUNTRY in the race, which was won by
several key players from last
saders (1-0) won the premier Freshman center Jalen Lewis St. Helena’s Harper McClain by
year, took advantage of a young In the CIF State Champi-
game of the NorCal Tip Off had 17 points, 14 rebounds and more than 45 seconds.
Moreau Catholic squad with onships at Woodward Park in
Classic with a 64-59 victory four blocks to lead a balanced The top boys local time came
just one senior. Center Dishon Fresno, Campolindo-Moraga
Saturday over JSerra Catholic- Dragons attack against the from Dublin senior Christo-
Jackson scored 21 points and won the boys and girls Division
San Juan Capistrano at Newark Crusaders (1-1) in the NorCal pher Middleton-Pearson
had four blocked shots. Jack- 3 titles, Lick-Wilmerding’s girls
Memorial. Tip Off Classic. Eleven players (15:02.9) who took third in the
son had seven in the second won the Division 5 crown and
Ranked second in the Bay scored for Bishop O’Dowd Division 1 race.
quarter and eight in the fourth. Maria Carrillo-Santa Rosa
Area by The Chronicle and No. (1-0). Cal-bound Monty Bowser
St. Patrick-St. Vincent led 23-21 senior Colton Swinth took the Correspondent Damin Esper
14 in the state by Cal-Hi Sports, added 12 for the Dragons. Mo- contributed to this report.
at the end of the first quarter, only individual title for a Metro
Riordan overcame a 33-29 def- desto Christian fought back
upped that to 48-36 at halftime runner, winning the Division 3
icit thanks largely to the 5- late in the third quarter and cut
and 66-46 after three. boys race.
foot-11 Sam Houston State the lead to one but Lewis MaxPreps senior writer Mitch
commit, along with backcourt tapped in a rebound at the Grant-Sacramento 58, New- Led by Dylan Gunn’s fifth- Stephens covers high school sports
mate Je’Lani Clark (12 points) buzzer to keep the lead at 44-41. ark Memorial 55: A.J. McGee place finish, Campolindo’s boys for the San Francisco Chronicle.

COMMENTARY
Why are the Ravens
winning? Newsome
has a lot to do with it
By Mike Preston give Newsome credit. New-
some was and still is DeCosta’s
BALTIMORE — As they mentor, the one team executive
prepare to face the 49ers on who could have driven off into
Sunday in Baltimore, the Ra- the sunset last season but
vens have won seven straight stayed around because owner
games and are the hottest team Steve Bisciotti and a few other
in the NFL. top officials felt his presence
As the Ravens continue to was necessary.
win and gear up for the post- Jackson is being mentioned
season, most of the credit will in the same breath with other
be given to general manager MVP candidates such as quar-
Eric DeCosta, who replaced terbacks Aaron Rodgers of
Ozzie Newsome at the begin- Green Bay, Seattle’s Russell
ning of the season. But they are Wilson and Kansas City’s Pat-
winning with a lot of the play- rick Mahomes.
ers Newsome drafted, who are Andrews is one of the best
set to be cornerstones of the tight ends in the league and
franchise. Stanley has become a top left
Newsome is now Baltimore’s tackle. Marcus Peters is one of
consultant/adviser. During the best shutdown cornerbacks
games, he still sits with staff in the NFL, but he might not
members watching with little even be the best on the Ravens
emotion, except on rare occa- roster because that title belongs
sions. He still hates giving to Humphrey.
interviews. Those are the top players Patrick McDermott / Getty Images 2013

But nearly three years ago, Newsome selected. A good Former general manager Ozzie Newsome (right) drafted most of the players head coach John
there was a lot of criticism of team is built around solid, Harbaugh is winning with today. Newsome is consultant/adviser with the team now.
Newsome in Baltimore, some blue-collar players, and New-
of it valid. A lot of it was be- some selected those, too, in virtually disappear. The Ravens coaching staff, As Newsome’s career comes
cause the team often came up Brown, running back Gus Newsome, like most general led by John Harbaugh and to a close, it seems fitting that
short in the stretch run as it Edwards, guard Bradley Boze- managers, has had his failures coordinators Don Martindale he leaves the organization with
pursued a playoff berth. man, center Matt Skura, defen- throughout his career, includ- (defense) and Greg Roman players to build around, like he
That situation has changed sive tackle Michael Pierce and ing recent top draft picks like (offense), have done a good job did in the team’s first draft in
now. The 2019 season has been safety Chuck Clark. receiver Breshard Perriman of building around the talent 1996.
about the maturation and de- Brown could have easily and safety Matt Elam. He has they have, especially Roman Back then, Newsome deliv-
velopment of young players slipped to the later rounds in missed on some second round- with the running game. ered on two first-round picks
including quarterback Lamar the draft but Newsome selected ers, too, like linebackers Ar- But the Ravens also have who became Hall of Famers in
Jackson, offensive tackles Or- him in the third, and on Mon- thur Brown and Kamalei Cor- playmakers that they haven’t offensive tackle Jonathan Og-
lando Brown Jr. and Ronnie day night in a blowout of the rea and tight end Maxx Wil- had in recent seasons in Jack- den and linebacker Ray Lewis.
Stanley, tight end Mark An- Rams in Los Angeles, Brown, liams. son, Humphrey and Andrews. Now, it’s Jackson and his
drews and cornerback Marlon Stanley and right guard Mar- But failures and successes A lot of the credit has to go to impressive, young teammates.
Humphrey, among others. shal Yanda made Rams defen- are all part of the job; you just Newsome. He selected them.
Guess who drafted those sive tackle Aaron Donald, have to have more wins than He has already won two Super
players? Ozzie Newsome. voted the top defensive player losses, just like any other com- Bowls and could be on the Mike Preston writes for the
DeCosta will be the first to in the NFL in 2017 and 2018, petitive position. verge of winning another. Baltimore Sun.
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NFL
Raiders’ run game
could be their key
to defeating Chiefs
Raiders from page C1 gave up 225 rushing yards in a
loss to the Titans.
Josh Jacobs averaged a stout 8.3 The Raiders’ rushing output,
yards per carry, his highest meanwhile, has dipped in their
mark this season. But the rook- past three games. Ranked sixth
ie carried the ball only 12 times at 136.4 yards per game after
as the Raiders allowed 28 sec- Week 9, their running attack
ond-quarter points and spent ranks 12th entering Sunday
most of the game passing to try after averaging 86.3 yards
to catch up. against the Chargers, Bengals
For the Raiders, who could and Jets.
seize a share of the AFC West Jacobs was held to 34 yards
lead Sunday by winning at on 10 carries last Sunday as the Seth Wenig / Associated Press

Arrowhead Stadium for the Raiders totaled a season-low 68 In Week 2 against the Chiefs, Raiders running back Josh Jacobs averaged a stout 8.3 yards per
first time since 2012, a big day rushing yards against the Jets’ carry. Jacobs was held to 34 yards on 10 carries last Sunday against the Jets.
for Jacobs and the running top-ranked run defense. That
game would indicate two has not been an ideal formula Raiders (6-5) at Kansas City (7-4) speed of receivers Tyreek Hill,
things — that the score is com- this season for the Raiders, Mecole Hardman and Sammy
fortable and the Chiefs’ third- who are 4-0 when Jacobs car- When: 1:25 p.m. TV: 5 # z Radio: 740, 106.9 Watkins, not to mention sure-
ranked offense is on the side- ries the ball 23 or more times in Spotlight on: DE Maxx Crosby: It’s challenging enough for a defense handed tight end Travis Kelce?
line. a game and 2-5 when he has 21 to cover the Chiefs’ speedy array of passing targets. It’s almost im- “Just go out there and chal-
“Be in control of possession, carries or fewer. possible when Patrick Mahomes has time to sit back and wait for lenge those guys,” Joyner said.
make that defense do the brunt “It’s a hard thing to do in this receivers to get open, as he often did against the Raiders in Week 2. “Football is all about angles, it’s
of the work,” Raiders tight end league, which is run the ball the The Raiders’ best shot to slow that offense might be making Ma- all about inches. So you have to
Darren Waller said Friday. way we run it,” Gruden said. homes uncomfortable. And Crosby has been the Raiders’ most effec- understand leverage and fun-
tive pass rusher recently, with 5.5 sacks in his past three games. If
“Because if that (Chiefs) offense “We’re not running options damentals and techniques that
the Chiefs send help Crosby’s way, Clelin Ferrell, Benson Mayowa
gets in a rhythm, they’re great and scrambling for yards. you have to apply against the
and Dion Jordan will have to capitalize.
at what they do. So you want to We’re turning around and speed they have.”
try to disrupt that as much as handing it to a back, and we’re Injury notes: Raiders — WR Hunter Renfrow (rib) is out; RT Trent Applying an assertive run-
possible. doing it in some predictable Brown (knee) is questionable. Chiefs — RB Damien Williams (rib) is ning game this weekend could
“I think we do that just by situations. So we’ve just got to out. also help, though Gruden
being ourselves and just carry- keep working. But I love our WHAT TO WATCH FOR downplayed any added signif-
ing the philosophy we carry line and we’re going to need 1 The Raiders’ defense has allowed a league-high 55 passing plays icance Friday.
into every week, starting off them to play great for sure on of 20-plus yards. The Chiefs’ offense ranks third with 47 such plays. “It’s always important,”
with running the rock.” Sunday.” Gruden said. “Too many people
1 Kansas City’s Andy Reid is 17-3 in his head coaching career after a
The Chiefs’ defense has been That is especially the case bye and owns a 3-1 head-to-head record against Jon Gruden with
I think today watch statistics.
susceptible to the run this sea- given Mahomes and the Chiefs, Gruden coaching the Raiders.
We never used to have these
son, allowing the third-most as the Raiders well know, don’t conversations about rushing
yards per game (143.1) on the need much time to compile 1 The Chiefs’ Travis Kelce leads NFL tight ends with 833 receiving stats and QB rating and all this
yards and needs 167 yards to become the first tight end ever with
ground and second-most yards gaudy numbers. (stuff ). But I’m going to do
four consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.
per carry (5.1). Opponents have In their 28-10 win in Oak- everything I can to hand the
averaged 179 rushing yards in land in Week 2, the Chiefs had — Matt Kawahara ball off to Josh in critical situa-
Kansas City’s four losses. just one red-zone possession tions, and we’re counting on
In the Chiefs’ past three and lost the ball on a fumble. him.”
games, though, they have held Instead, Mahomes threw four ers cornerback Lamarcus Joyn- looking for that high and that’s
Minnesota’s Dalvin Cook, the touchdown passes of 27 or er said. “We’re all creatures of that home run, that 80-yard Matt Kawahara is a San
league’s third-ranked rusher, to more yards, all in less than 15 habit and I don’t think they’re run, that 80-yard bomb down Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
26 yards on 11 carries, and the minutes of play. going to throw 5 yards here, the field.” Email: mkawahara@
Chargers’ Melvin Gordon to 69 “It’s almost like explosive throw 6 yards there, and be How can the Raiders better sfchronicle.com Twitter:
yards on 14 carries; they also plays are a high for K.C.,” Raid- content with it. Those guys are defend Sunday against the @matthewkawahara

49ers’ No. 1 defense combats Ravens’ No. 1 offense


49ers from page C1

top-ranked offense who is on


pace to rush for a QB-record
1,274 yards this season.
However, for all of Jackson’s
breakaway brilliance, the Ra-
vens’ attack is more about phys-
icality than finesse. That means
the game billed as a potential
Super Bowl preview has the
potential to be a 60-minute
slugfest.
The angry Ravens figure to be
ready. The 49ers, who just fin-
ished humiliating a Hall of
Famer, limiting Green Bay’s
Aaron Rodgers to 104 passing
yards last weekend, don’t back
away from bar fights.
“We don’t get scared about
who our next opponent is,”
defensive tackle DeForest Buck-
ner said. “We know how good
we are and just have to show it
every chance we get.”
The 49ers are catching the
Ravens when their offense has
never been better. Baltimore has
outscored its past four oppo-
nents — three of whom have
winning records — by an aver-
age score of 43-12.
Jackson, the NFL’s leading
MVP candidate, has hogged
most of the headlines. But Balti- Patrick Smith/Getty Images

more’s collection of bruisers Quarterback Lamar Jackson, who is on pace to gain 1,274 yards, is the leader in the huddle for the 9-2 Baltimore Ravens.
includes 210-pound running
back Mark Ingram, 303-pound plays, when defensive ends system has evolved since he 49ers (10-1) at Baltimore (9-2)
fullback Patrick Ricard and often bite on backfield fakes, used it with the 49ers when
three tight ends (Boyle, Mark help spread defenses out. Colin Kaepernick was the quar- When: 10 a.m. TV: 2 t Radio: 104.5, 680, 107.7
Andrews and Hayden Hurst) That can create gaping holes terback. A difference? It’s even Spotlight on: LB Fred Warner: The 49ers will need Warner to main-
who have played more than 300 for Baltimore’s power-running more physical: Shanahan says tain his four-game stretch of excellence against an offense featuring
snaps. The average weight of game featuring Ingram, who Jackson, 6-foot-2 and 212 electric QB Lamar Jackson and power RB Mark Ingram. Warner, a
their tight end trio: 257 pounds. ranks 12th in the NFL in rush- pounds, runs “quarterback hybrid linebacker who excelled in coverage in his final two seasons at
The Ravens have embraced ing yards (778), fourth in yards power.” BYU, has excellent speed and has been stouter than expected
the, well, extreme violence per attempt (5.2) and fifth in “They are a very downhill against the run in his first 27 NFL games. And he’s reached another
ethos of offensive coordinator rushing touchdowns (nine). team, starting with Ingram,” level over the past month: Warner has 42 tackles, three sacks, two
Greg Roman, who had the same The Ravens are averaging Shanahan said. “But going to pass breakups and two forced fumbles in his past four games and
title with the 49ers in 2011-14. 210.5 rushing yards per game their fullback, to their tight won his first NFC Defensive Player of the Week award for his perfor-
“We want to come smack the and 5.7 yards per attempt. They ends, to their guards, to every- mance in last Sunday’s win against Green Bay.
defenses in the mouth; that’s could become the first team one.” Injury notes: 49ers — DE Dee Ford (hamstring) and WR Dante Pet-
what he’s been telling us,” Jack- since the 1977 Bears to average The weather forecast could tis (knee) are out; LT Joe Staley (finger) and RB Matt Breida (ankle)
son said. “Not just certain teams 200 rushing yards a game and slow Jackson on Sunday. There are questionable. Ravens — TE Nick Boyle (ankle) and LB Matt Judon
… he’s been saying that all year.” the first since the 1963 Browns is a 100% chance of rain and (ankle) are questionable.
Said wide receiver Willie to average 5.7 yards per carry. about half an inch is expected to
Snead: “That’s just the mental- Even without Jackson’s 876 fall in the area. WHAT TO WATCH FOR
ity of him having, ‘We’re going yards, the Ravens would rank But, even if Jackson loses a 1 Since Week 9 (four games), 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo ranks
to beat the (crap) out of them, eighth in the NFL in rushing. step, Roman won’t need to rip second in the NFL in completions (100), third in passing yards
because that’s how hard we “There’s really nothing on up the game plan. (1,242) and second in passing TDs (11). Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson
work.’ And that’s the mentality tape that tells you what they’re “I have a feeling they’re going leads the league in passing TDs (13) over that span.
we have. So when it comes to doing,” Saleh said. “You just to run the ball,” Shanahan said, 1 In their past 23 drives led by Jackson, the Ravens have 18 touch-
‘G-Ro’ and his play-calling, it’s have to play good, sound, fun- “whether it’s raining or not.” downs, three field goals, a missed field goal and turned the ball over
all about his mind-set and how damental defense and bring on downs.
he wants to attack defenses, and your big-boy pads because it’s Eric Branch covers the 49ers for 1 The 49ers lead the NFL in fewest yards allowed per play (4.3
then we take it over from there.” going to be physical.” The San Francisco Chronicle. yards) and most three-and-out drives forced (38).
Jackson’s wheels and ability Niners head coach Kyle Sha- Email: ebranch@sfchronicle.com
to get on the edge on zone-read nahan says Roman’s zone-ready Twitter: @Eric_Branch — Eric Branch
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SPORTS
UKRAINE

Boxing champ Klitschko sees good things ahead


By Graham Dunbar

NYON, Switzerland — As
world heavyweight boxing
champions for more than a
decade, Wladimir Klitschko
and his brother Vitali helped
establish Ukraine on the
sports map.
Now that Ukraine and its
capital city of Kyiv — where
Vitali is now mayor — are part
of the United States’ daily
news agenda, learning about
the eastern European coun-
try’s place in the world is not
so difficult.
“Not anymore,” Wladimir
Klitschko told the Associated
Press in an interview at the
home of European soccer body
UEFA, where he is a trustee of
the group’s children’s charity
foundation. “There is no doubt
that at least people will know,
in the U.S. especially.”
The younger Klitschko
brother visited Switzerland
after spending time this month
in New York, where rolling
cable news coverage is repeat-
ing a theme that corruption is
rife in his home country.
“With something bad, there
is also something good,” said
Klitschko, who projects posi- Sergei Chuzavkov / Associated Press 2013

tive thinking and developed a Former boxing champions Wladimir Klitschko (left) and Vitali Klitschko are among those trying to reform their native Ukraine.
Swiss university course in
innovative management. “It is are well educated, we are serv- ing force in your community, when asked if a nation of 44 London’s Wembley Stadium, a
much more fun to solve a chal- ing society.” in the school.” million people prefers public modern record crowd for a
lenge than to have a problem.” The Klitschko Foundation When Klitschko talks about leaders they already admired heavyweight contest. He be-
Klitschko, a gold medalist at has involved more than 1.8 Ukrainian leaders, a common in another field. lieves Joshua will regain his
the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, million children and youths in thread emerges linking men “The trust needs to be stron- title belts in a rematch with
celebrated Ukraine — like the Ukraine since being created in born in the 1970s in the former ger,” Klitschko said. “But trust Andy Ruiz Jr. next week in
national soccer team qualify- 2003, the year Wladimir’s first Soviet Union. comes only with time and Saudi Arabia.
ing for the 2020 European world title reign ended. He He and Shevchenko are 43. corruption needs to be re- Retired from the ring,
Championship. regained versions of the heavy- So is the co-founder of Whats- duced. We probably cannot get Klitschko foresees a big future
“Have you seen what Shev- weight belt in 2006 and stayed App, Jan Koum. Mayor Vitali rid of it. Evil and good is al- for himself and his country.
chenko has done for the unbeaten for nine more years. Klitschko is 48. Ukrainian ways going to be neighbors.” “Nothing is impossible. A
team?” he enthused. One of its established proj- president Volodymyr Zelen- He supports closer ties with boxer could become a mayor of
Like Klitschko, Ukraine ects, to equip schools with skiy, the former comic actor the European Union and ex- 4 million people. A comedian
coach Andriy Shevchenko is a sports equipment, was among and producer who has an pressed admiration for leader- can become president,” he
beloved athlete at home trying 42 schemes that won UEFA unwitting central role in the ship values in Germany, where said. “It’s not only in America.
to give something back to fans. Foundation for Children fund- U.S. presidential impeachment both brothers often fought title Anything can happen in
“Ukrainians, as a nation, we ing this month worth a com- process, soon turns 42. bouts. Ukraine.”
are super-talented,” Klitschko bined $5.2 million. Klitschko noted: “We’re It’s been more than 2½ years
said, praising hit HBO drama “We are trying to motivate,” trying to bring more for this since his final fight — an 11th-
Chernobyl for showing the Klitschko said. “You need to be talented nation.” round loss to Anthony Joshua Graham Dunbar is an Associated
toughness of its people. “We active. You need to be the driv- He is cautious, however, in front of 90,000 people at Press writer.

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BASEBALL
Ciao, Piazza! Hall of Famer takes over Azzurri
Former Dodgers, Mets great says “I’m not going to show
Lasorda an inspiration for Team Italy up just to look good in
the uniform and eat
By Andrew Dampf giant mural of Fascist dictator
Benito Mussolini at the Ital- well and drink some
ROME — When Mike Piaz- ian Olympic Committee’s coffee. I’m here to play
za was hired to manage Ita- headquarters, acknowledged
ly’s national baseball team, “we have a lot of work to do.” and to have the team
one of the first people he “We need to re-establish prepared to play and
shared the news with was our place as one of the elite
Tommy Lasorda. programs in Europe,” Piazza to manage the team in
Now 92, the former Los added, alternating between the style that I played
Angeles Dodgers manager Italian and English.
had persuaded Piazza to “I’m not going to show up — be aggressive, take
switch from first base to just to look good in the uni- chances and do the
catcher at the start of what form and eat well and drink
would be a Hall of Fame some coffee. I’m here to play little things right.”
career. and to have the team pre- Mike Piazza
“His style may be a little pared to play and to manage
dated for lack of a better the team in the style that I
term, but he was very in- played — be aggressive, take
spiring and the way he ran chances and do the little and really be in a situation
the team was he inspired you things right.” where he’s going to get a
to achieve more than you Piazza’s one demand before serious platform to display
thought you were capable of taking the job was to have his skills and hopefully pro-
achieving,” Piazza said of his control over Italy’s entire pel himself into a better situa-
mentor, a fellow Italian system, from the youth teams tion,” Piazza said.
American. “So that’s the one on up. Former teammates and
thing I want to bring in.” “I want everyone to be on opponents have also been
The 51-year-old Piazza, who the same program. I don’t calling Piazza asking for
was born in Norristown, Pa., want a lot of scattered philos- coaching gigs.
holds dual American and ophies,” he said. “I want a “Mike is a guarantee, con-
Italian citizenship. While the single philosophy that will sidering his history, experi-
contract for Piazza’s first permeate throughout the ence, charisma and person-
managing job expires at the Italian baseball program. ality,” Italian Olympic Com-
end of next year, he is expect- “I’m looking forward to Alberto Pellaschiar / Associated Press
mittee president Giovanni
ed to remain with Italy at working with the kids and Mike Piazza, Malago said. “He’s the perfect
least through the 2021 World hopefully growing the game. who was person for the job.”
Baseball Classic. Because that’s ultimately our introduced in Piazza has lived in Italy for
A 12-time All-Star, Piazza goal. We want to win but we Rome on several years, having settled
played for Italy at the 2006 also want to get more players Friday as in Parma after buying third-
Classic and was the Azzurri’s to the major leagues,” he Italy’s division soccer club Reggiana
hitting coach at the 2009 and said. national in 2016. Reggiana dropped
2013 WBCs. The core players of Italy’s baseball out of Serie C after the 2017-
He replaces Gilberto Gerali, team are infielders Alessan- coach 18 season and was declared
(above), said
who resigned when Italy dro Vaglio and Alex Liddi bankrupt.
one of his
failed to qualify for next along with pitcher Alessandro first calls he
“Obviously I tried other
year’s Tokyo Olympics. Maestri. made after things, and as much as it was
“It’s a very important day Then there’s a bunch of he was hired not successful, it did get me
for our federation,” Italian Italian Americans who have was to his old to Italy full time and I
baseball federation president played for the team in the manager learned a lot,” Piazza said. “It
Andrea Marcon said Friday WBC, such as Anthony Riz- Tommy was challenging and defi-
at Piazza’s presentation. zo, Brandon Nimmo, Drew Lasorda (left, nitely ambitious and frustrat-
“We’re welcoming Mike back Butera and Chris Colabello. with Piazza ing but one thing I’ve never
into our family. He’s got a lot Possible additions for the in 1998). been afraid of is a challenge.
of responsibility. Our move- 2021 tournament include Bal- “My heart is in Italy now.
ment needs to bounce back timore first baseman Trey Kevork Djansezian / Assoiated Press 1998
… Italy is a part of me.”
after the Olympic tourna- Mancini, Tampa Bay catcher “I’m not necessarily look- going to be preparing for the
ment.” Mike Zunino and Arizona ing for the superstar — I season — but that guy who Andrew Dampf is an Associated
Piazza, speaking below a utility man Tim Locastro. know those guys are probably maybe is ready to break out Press writer.

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SPORTS
With Olympic
doors open, it’s a
new world for
skateboarder, 14
By Scott Cacciola dra are now hopscotching the
globe for qualifying competi-
VIDOR, Texas — Kendra tions and, in the best of cir-
Long, an elite skateboarder cumstances, getting their fam-
who recently celebrated her ilies to finance an expensive
14th birthday, does a lot of dream.
fancy tricks at the small “I was just doing it for
skateboard park that lives in fun,” she said recently. “And
her family’s driveway in this I’m still doing it for fun. But
rural patch of southeast Tex- it does feel more serious
as. There are varials, board now.”
slides, fakie full cab flips. She is not alone. There is
Kendra is 5-foot-6, with long no buzzier skateboarder on
blonde hair that swirls the planet at the moment than
around her face when she Rayssa Leal, an 11-year-old
twists and drifts and spins from Brazil who rose to
and soars. The neighbors’ prominence after videos of
horses sometimes amble up to her doing tricks in a tutu
the fence to watch. went viral online. She now
Not so long ago, Kendra has a cluster of sponsors,
had ambitions that mirrored more than 480,000 followers Ryan Young / New York Times

those of the typical budding on Instagram and medal aspi- Texas teenager Kendra Long, whose nickname as a black belt in karate was “The Machine,” is
competitor in extreme sports: rations for Tokyo. an Olympic hopeful in street skateboarding. She is shown competing in Los Angeles in July.
Add to her portfolio of skills “She’s so good,” Kendra
and improve enough to com- said. “This young generation is going to push air. But Yung Tae Kim, a
pete in some events, maybe at In July, at an elite event in physicist who has studied the
the X Games or on the Dew Los Angeles, Rayssa and Ken- women’s skateboarding so much further than science of skateboarding, dis-
Tour. dra competed alongside far we’ve seen. It actually makes me proud to say, missed that theory in a tele-
But the calculus changed more experienced pros in- phone interview.
for Kendra and many of her cluding Alexis Sablone, a ‘Yeah, an 11-year-old beat me.’ ” “I think skaters are just
peers when the International 33-year-old Barnard College Anne Guglia, 29, a world-class skateboarder from Canada starting younger,” said Kim,
Olympic Committee an- graduate who has helped who noted that Tony Hawk,
nounced in 2016 that skate- design her own shoe for Con- one of the greatest skate-
boarding would make its de- verse, and Annie Guglia, a ing the eighth grade. A few months ago, at the boarders ever, is 6-foot-3. “I
but at the 2020 Summer 29-year-old Canadian who “This young generation is Park Skateboarding World think you’re seeing a lot of
Games in Tokyo. Not only came out of retirement when going to push women’s skate- Championships in São Paulo, parents who are getting their
that, there would be no mini- she learned that skateboard- boarding so much further the youth movement was on kids on skateboards when
mum age requirement — as ing would be in the Olympics. than we’ve seen,” Guglia said. full display. Misugu Okamoto, they’re 2 or 3. And it turns
there is in gymnastics, for Rayssa was so small by “It actually makes me proud 13, of Japan, won the title, out that when you do that,
example. The decision opened comparison that it looked as if to say, ‘Yeah, an 11-year-old while Sky Brown, an 11-year- you can get really, really good
the door for even preteens to she were riding a surfboard. beat me.’ ” old Olympic hopeful for Brit- — really, really fast.”
potentially compete on the But she whizzed around the The Olympics will include ain, finished third. Kendra ranks 30th in the
sports world’s biggest stage. course, flipping her board two types of skateboarding Some have suggested that world and seventh among
While adult athletes tend to with flair. She finished to a events: street skateboarding, smaller (and, often by exten- Americans in street skate-
dominate men’s skateboard- standing ovation and was in which tricks are executed sion, younger) skateboarders boarding, according to the
ing, a cluster of girls have hugging her first-place trophy on a variety of apparatus, like have an advantage because of latest Olympic qualifying
been excelling on the women’s when officials sent her to ledges and rails, and park a low center of mass, which rankings. Only three Amer-
side. The IOC’s decision in- doping control. skateboarding, which uses a might make it easier for them icans in her event will go to
stantly altered many of their Kendra, who placed 10th, huge hollowed-out bowl for to stay on the board or to Tokyo, yet the mere prospect
lives. Young athletes like Ken- was a few weeks from enter- aerial maneuvers. twist and turn through the Skateboarding continues on C13

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Skateboarding from page C12

of the Olympics freaks her


out. She sees a gap between
herself and the best in the
world. In her mind, the 2024
Summer Games in Paris are a
more realistic goal.
“Oh, it’s too soon,” she said.
“I need to learn more stuff. I
want to get really good.”
She still has time. Qualify-
ing events are scheduled
through May, with point totals
determining the selections for
the U.S. squad.
Kendra also has supportive
parents who recognize that
she has uncommon opportu-
nities.
“I don’t think she wants to
acknowledge that she has a
chance,” said Donald Long,
who works in the health care
industry. “It would be too
much pressure.”
Her mother, Natalie, said
Kendra is a perfectionist.
“If she lands a trick and
her foot isn’t quite right, she’ll
say, ‘That was trash.’ And
she’ll do it again,” said Nata-
lie, who works as a dietitian. Leo Correa / Associated Press

The whole endeavor is sur- Rayssa Leal, an 11-year-old from Brazil, has sponsors, 480,000 followers on Instagram and medal aspirations for Tokyo.
real for the Longs: the travel,
the possibilities, the odd tal- putting her in gymnastics, but for her.” returned home with a broken ning cross country and track,
ent that their daughter came Kendra quickly gravitated to Yet the Olympics come with thumb. She had been plan- with her sights set on break-
to possess. Vidor, a small city skateboarding. It took her their own set of challenges ning to compete at another ing Vidor Junior High
of rolling pastures and stifling about a month to learn how and costs, especially for the event in Brazil, but she was School’s record in the mile
humidity that was hit hard by to Ollie, doing a hands-free emerging members of skate- exhausted and pulled out at this spring. She is the presi-
flooding in September, is not a hop on the board. Before long, boarding’s upper crust. For the behest of her parents. She dent of her school’s chapter of
skateboarding hotbed. she tackled more advanced Kendra and her family, that rebounded in October by National Junior Honor Society.
“When I used to tell people tricks by studying clips on- has meant roving the globe placing fifth at the national She throws an ugly sweater
that I skated, they’d be like, line. She eventually began to for competitions: to London, championships. The next few party for her friends at
‘Oh, you Rollerblade?’ ” Ken- enter contests in Texas — and Rio de Janeiro, Los Angeles months are important. Kendra Christmas. She loves Netflix.
dra said. did well, often against older (three times). said she was already looking And even when she skates,
Her curious journey began boys. Kendra now has sponsors ahead to competitions in Aus- there are unmistakable signs
about seven years ago when She entered her first in- including Nike Skateboarding, tralia and China. of youth: The grip tape on a
her father spent $5 on a used ternational competition in which sends her a fresh batch “We want her to be in tip- board that she used at a re-
Santa Cruz skateboard at a September 2018, at the Empire of sneakers every three top shape,” Donald Long said. cent competition featured
thrift shop. The board re- Open in Montreal, and placed months, and Autonomy, Even as Kendra pursues Patrick, the chubby starfish
minded him of the ones he fourth overall. She was 12. which supplies her boards. lofty goals, her parents say from “SpongeBob Square-
used to ride as a boy growing The result landed her on the But she does not receive en- they want to strike a balance. Pants.”
up outside Houston. He fig- world tour for Street League dorsement money, leaving her It bothers her mother, for But while skateboarding is
ured his two young sons Skateboarding, which puts on parents to foot the bill. Her example, that Kendra missed not always her priority, she
might take an interest. In- many of the events that serve trips to competitions cost 41 days of school last year. sometimes probably wishes it
stead, it was his 6-year-old as Olympic qualifiers. between $4,000 and $8,000. “I don’t want her to regret were. As the sun set the day
daughter who hopped on and “She’s still super young, “The Olympic dream is not missing Friday night football after she returned from Chi-
refused to get off. obviously,” Josh Friedberg, the free!” Natalie Long said. games or hanging out with na, she came to a sad realiza-
At the time, Kendra was a chief executive officer for USA A few months ago, Kendra friends,” Natalie Long said. “I tion.
freshly minted second-degree Skateboarding, said of Kendra went with her mother to Chi- don’t want her to resent “I have so much home-
black belt in karate with ener- in a telephone interview. “But na for the International Skate- skateboarding. It has to stay work,” she said.
gy to burn. (Her nickname in with Paris on the horizon boarding Open, which was fun.”
karate was “The Machine.”) after Tokyo, there’s the chance not a career highlight. After So Kendra supplements her Scott Cacciola writes for the
Her mother had considered of a real decades-long story crashing in training, Kendra life on four wheels by run- New York Times.

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OUTDOORS

Treasure hunter’s find good as gold


TOM At state and federal
beaches and parks, trea-
juveniles had passed
downstream. “This is
STIENSTRA sure hunting and collect- the highest in a decade,”
ing is illegal. If you noted Michael Coats of
make a treasure find the Golden State Salmon
within a park’s bound- Association.
aries, take a photo and
show it to a ranger, who White pelican
can then submit the find connection
to park archaeologists “Any news on the
(and perhaps a museum arrival of the white pel-
or visitor center) for icans here in the East
identification and safe- Bay and environs?”
keeping. wrote in Catherine Ly-
ons. While I was work-
Turkey, wildlife ing on a story last week,
numbers Catherine’s letter showed
A perfect storm for On this Thanksgiving up, and then, within
beach treasure hunters weekend, the National minutes, as if by a psy-
last week yielded a long- Wild Turkey Federation chic connection, field
lost gold ring partially sent me a note to re- scout Jeff Johnson wrote
embedded in rock. mind that population in without prompting:
First the treasure numbers of wild turkey “The white pelicans are
hunter spotted the rock, are the highest in more starting to arrive at the
apparently dislodged than a century, like so Lafayette Reservoir for
from a larger sandstone many wildlife species. In the winter. About a doz-
formation, and then he the 1930s, roughly en already.”
spotted the ring, which 30,000 wild turkeys
appears to be vintage were estimated to be left Coming together
Black Hills gold. in America. The pop- It took pets and ani-
The rock also con- ulation in North Amer- mals to bring all fac-
tained an old fishhook ica is now estimated at tions, regardless of poli-
similar to the commer- more than 7 million, tics, together last week
cial ones used off shore said the NWTF. The for the Thanksgiving
in the 1960s and ’70s. turning point was in holiday. President
“Let’s get this ring 1937, when hunters sup- Trump signed HR724
home to the owner,” said ported a new tax on into law, a universally
the treasure hunter, who firearms, ammunition supported proposal: the
asked that his identity and hunting supplies first national anti-cruelty
be withheld. that funded conservation law to protect animals,
If you can identify the and helped pay to en- with prison terms of up
ring and where it was force hunting rules. In to seven years for those
lost (and then found last California, other wildlife convicted.
week), with the story species with 100-year
that goes with it, email highs in population Hall of Fame
that information to me, include bears, elk, Sierra Nominations to the
and the treasure hunter bighorn and mountain California Outdoors Hall
said he would return it lions, plus bald eagles, of Fame are arriving,
to the owner. whales and more. and last week’s nomi-
“Everything in this nees included a candi-
rock screams 1970s,” he Salmon spike date proposed by retired
said. “Somebody lost Contributed
The return of the Giants manager Bruce
this ring back then. Let’s “Maybe there’s an old hippie out there who is hoping that ring will be back on endangered winter-run Bochy and his pal, Kevin
give it back to him. May- his girl’s finger,” said the treasure hunter who found it on the coast last week. salmon to hatcheries on McNamara. I am this
be there’s an old hippie rivers in Northern Cali- year’s chairman of the
out there who is hoping draulics and big tides Bay at Point Reyes Na- ocean bluffs and reveal fornia can inspire hope award, and nominations
that ring will be back on that bottomed out with a tional Seashore south to the finds, or in some for future seasons. The (with a 200- to 250-word
his girl’s finger.” minus low tide — and Santa Cruz. cases cause the fossilized winter-run was listed as bio) can be sent directly
The ring re-emerged revealed a series of finds Finds have included rocks to fall onto the an endangered species to me. The winners will
when inshore hydraulics that dated from 5,000 to the tooth of a megalo- beach near the cliff in 1994 when fewer than be awarded Jan. 18 at the
from big seas from last 10 million years old, don, a great white shark walls. 200 spawning adults Sacramento Internation-
week’s storm combined often discovered along that lived 10 million Another scenario is remained. According to al Sportsmen’s Expo. For
with high tides to ex- the bases of sandstone years ago and could when the hydraulic ac- state and federal scien- more info, visit www.co-
hume it on the coast. cliffs and beaches. These have been as much as 60 tion of the surf zone digs tists, more than 6,000 hof.org.
The minus low tides that fossils were preserved in feet long; a 5,000-year- them up and then, in a adults have returned
followed then revealed it what archaeologists call old bison tooth, and high tide, deposits them this winter upstream to Tom Stienstra is The San
to the treasure hunter. the Purisima Formation, bones and teeth from onto the beach. When hatcheries and to spawn, Francisco Chronicle’s
Five years ago, similar a marine deposit that is several other extinct the minus low tide fol- and a complex federal outdoors writer. Email:
marine dynamics arrived exposed at different marine mammals. lows, they are revealed counting system calcu- tstienstra@sfchronicle.com
— a storm, ocean hy- locations from Drakes Storms can erode to treasure hunters. lated that 3.7 million Twitter: @StienstraTom

SUNDAY GETAWAY Point Isabel


Upgrades made to
doggy sanctuary
By Tom Stienstra Bay located on the shore
that juts out north of
What you see: If there Albany, just west of El
were a Doggy Hall of Cerrito. The park spans
Fame, Point Isabel Re- 23 acres and includes bay
gional Shoreline would shoreline and Hoffman
be inducted. Recent up- Channel, and is adjacent
grades make it great also to the Hoffman Marsh.
for launching kayaks and
sailboards, and it is a Doggies: The park re-
stellar destination for ceives roughly 1 million
shoreline walks with a visitors each year and
bay view. On days with many of those bring their
high visibility, you can dogs. You can buy a ten-
see across the bay to the nis ball at Mudpuppy’s.
San Francisco waterfront Ramps into the bay make
and Golden Gate Bridge, it easy for dogs to run,
with a pretty silhouette swim, retrieve and re-
of Mount Tamalpais turn. You can then crown Paul Chinn / The Chronicle

against the Marin sky. the day with a dog bath/ kayaking. You get access
shower at Mudpuppy’s. to the shoreline and Above:
Why now: Phase I of the John
Walks: You have two Richmond Inner Harbor
renovation of Point Isa- Garrett
choices: Take the Chan- to the north, and the
bel Shoreline is complete, and Romeo
nel Trail (where dogs are deep cove of Albany
including improved dog stroll a
permitted off leash), Mudflats State Marine
ramps to the bay, im- bayside
which is routed along the Park to the south; high
proved water access for trail at
shore of San Francisco tides only.
wind surfing and kay- Point
aking, and work that Bay and Hoffman Chan- Cost/facilities: Parking Isabel
made the shoreline path- nel, roughly a mile round and access are free. Rest- Regional
way ADA-compliant. trip. Or take the San rooms and trails are Shoreline
Francisco Bay Trail wheelchair accessible. in
The park/location: (where dogs must be Richmond.
Point Isabel is the penin- leashed), which is routed Maps: A brochure and Left: Dogs
sula on San Francisco inland a bit and roughly map (most recycle) are can run off
parallels the Channel available at the trailhead. leash on
part of the

GUNS
Trail. If you continue Contact: Point Isabel
east, the trail then ex- trail.
Regional Shoreline, 888-
tends along the Hoffman 327-2757, ext. 4550; East
WANTED!
East Bay Parks / Special to The Chronicle
Marsh. Bay Regional Park Dis-
Note: The north is- merge onto Interstate 80 nue. Take that exit 0.2 of Distances: 2 miles from
trict, www.ebparks.org.
FOR CASH land, accessed by a hik-
er’s bridge, is temporari- How to get there
east and then continue
3.5 miles to Exit 13B
a mile to Central Avenue.
Turn left on Central and
El Cerrito, 4 miles from
Berkeley, 12 miles from
ly closed. signed for I-580 and San drive 0.5 of a mile and San Francisco, 14 miles
GPS: Use 2701 Isabel St., Rafael/Richmond. Stay continue (becomes Isabel from San Rafael, 26 miles
Windsurf/kayak: Vol- Richmond right and take that exit Street) for 0.2 of a mile to from Concord, 26 miles
unteers helped create 0.5 of a mile and then park entrance, main from Pacifica, 30 miles
650-960-3006 new and much improved From San Francisco: continue onto I-580W parking and Mudpuppy’s from San Mateo.
363 W. El Camino Real, MTN. VW
www.bayareagunvault.com access and launch points Take the Bay Bridge east and drive 0.2 of a mile to on right.
— Tom Stienstra
for windsurfing and (stay left at the split) and Exit 12 for Central Ave-
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DIGEST

Liverpool opens up
11-point lead over
Man City in EPL
A S S O C I AT E D P R E S S Bournemouth.
Goalkeeper David Martin,
Liverpool’s march to a first making his EPL debut at age 33
English league championship for the club where his father
in 30 years is turning into a was a great, had a shutout for
procession. Manchester City West Ham, which beat London
certainly looks in no state to rival Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford
stop it. Bridge. Martin’s father, Alvin
The gap between the two Martin, played 20 seasons for Tim Goode / Associated Press Odd Andersen / AFP via Getty Images

main title contenders in the West Ham from 1976-95. Former England star Wayne Rooney made his Former U.S. national team coach Jurgen
Premier League grew to 11 1 Former England and Man- coaching debut at Derby County on Saturday. Klinsmann lost in his debut at Hertha Berlin.
points Saturday, with a match- chester United captain Wayne
winning performance by Liver- Rooney began his 18-month Carvajal scored second-half under-par 70 to keep his three- her standings lead with a third
pool’s commanding center stint as player-coach at the goals and Real Madrid pulled shot lead at 11-under going into podium finish to start the sea-
back, Virgil van Dijk, high- second-tier English club Derby off a 2-1 victory against Alaves the final round of the Alfred son. She also leads the giant
lighting the difference between County with a 1-1 draw with to move past Barcelona into the Dunhill Championship in Ma- slalom standings after two
the teams. Queens Park Rangers. En- lead of the Spanish league. lelane, South Africa, the Euro- races.
Hours after City’s shaky gland’s all-time leading scorer Barcelona visits fifth-placed pean Tour’s first tournament of 1 In a stunning return from
defense conceded an 88th- is not eligible to play until Janu- Atletico Madrid on Sunday. the 2020 season. serious injury, Germany’s
minute equalizer in a 2-2 draw ary, because of his contract Larrazabal made five birdies Thomas Dressen won a World
at Newcastle, Van Dijk twice Golf: Dustin Johnson with- but also three bogeys on anoth-
with Major League Soccer side drew from the Hero World Cup downhill at Lake Louise,
scored on headers on set pieces D.C. United. er tough day at Leopard Creek Alberta. Dressen returned to
to lead Liverpool to a 2-1 win Challenge next week in the Country Club, where players
1 In Germany, former U.S. Bahamas so he can be better action exactly one year after he
over Brighton at Anfield. have faced temperatures over blew out his right knee and
Meanwhile, it’s three straight national team coach Jurgen prepared for the Presidents 100 degrees and gusting winds.
Klinsmann lost in his debut as Cup. dislocated a shoulder in a crash
wins for Jose Mourinho as at Beaver Creek, Colo.
Tottenham’s manager — and Hertha Berlin coach, 2-1 to Johnson had arthroscopic Skiing: Victory eluded Mikae-
much of that is thanks to Dele 10-man Borussia Dortmund. surgery on his left knee on la Shiffrin once again in a Motor sports: World champi-
Alli. The midfielder has been Also, Bayern Munich fell 2-1 at Sept. 5 to repair cartilage dam- World Cup giant slalom at on Lewis Hamilton took the
revitalized since Mourinho home to Bayer Leverkusen and age. He has not played since Killington, Vt., edged into third pole position for the season-
replaced Mauricio Pochettino Leipzig moved to the top of the Aug. 25 at the Tour Champi- place by an Italian 1-2 of Marta ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
last week. Alli, playing in a Bundesliga with a 3-2 win at onship, but says his recovery Bassino and Federica Brig- in the United Arab Emirates. It
more attacking role close to last-placed Paderborn. from the routine surgery is none. Still, the three-time de- was the six-time Formula One
striker Harry Kane, scored two 1 Withstanding the rain and complete. fending overall World Cup champion’s record-extending
more goals in a 3-2 win over cold, Sergio Ramos and Dani 1 Pablo Larrazabal shot 2- champion Shiffrin extended 88th pole of his career.

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N.Y. Jets 4 7 0 .364 198 258
Toronto 28 13 11 4 30 93 92 Power-play opportunities: Pittsburgh 0 No. 5 Maryland vs. Marquette, in the St. 11 (Porter 7), Saint Mary’s (Cal) 14
@T-Wolves 9 Grizzlies Miami 2 9 0 .182 163 346 Philadelphia 14 6 .700 1
Buffalo 27 12 10 5 29 78 82 of 2; St. Louis 1 of 3. ESPN Orlando Invitational at HP Field (Tass 6). Total Fouls: Utah St. 19, Saint
@Lakers 6 Mavericks Brooklyn 10 9 .526 4 1⁄2
South W L T Pct PF PA Montreal 26 11 9 6 28 88 93 Goalies: Pittsburgh, Murray 9-5-4 (27 House, Kissimmee, Fla., 10 a.m. Mary’s (Cal) 16. A: 3,500 (3,500).
@Pistons 4 Spurs New York 4 15 .211 10 ⁄2
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No. 14 Arizona vs. Wake Forest, in Wood-
Houston 7 4 0 .636 265 249 shots-22 saves). St. Louis, Binnington
@Pelicans 2 Thunder
Indianapolis 6 5 0 .545 244 226 Southeast W L Pct GB
Tampa Bay 24 12 9 3 27 88 79
13-4-4 (31-29). en Legacy at the Anaheim (Calif.) Con- Women’s Top 25
@Magic 8 1⁄2 Warriors Ottawa 27 11 15 1 23 69 84 vention Center, 6 p.m.
Tennessee 6 5 0 .545 245 217 Miami 13 5 .722 — Saturday’s games
@Raptors 2 1⁄2 Jazz Orlando 7 11 .389 6
Detroit 29 7 19 3 17 62 115 Colorado 7, Chicago 3 No. 22 Villanova vs. La Salle, 3:30 p.m.
Jacksonville 4 7 0 .364 209 264 Metro GP W L OT P GF GA Chicago 1 1 1 — 3 No. 8 Louisville 72, No. 1 Oregon 62
@Clippers 12 1⁄2 Wizards Charlotte 8 13 .381 6 ⁄2
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North W L T Pct PF PA Washington 28 19 4 5 43 104 83 Colorado 3 4 0 — 7 Men’s National Scores No. 5 South Carolina 74, No. 2 Baylor 59
College basketball Baltimore 9 2 0 .818 386 202
Washington 6 11 .353 6 1⁄2
N.Y. Isles 24 17 5 2 36 71 58 First Period: 1, Chicago, Saad 8 (Smith), WEST No. 3 Stanford 67, No. 10 Mississippi
Atlanta 4 16 .200 10 State 62
Sunday Pittsburgh 6 5 0 .545 216 212 Philadelphia 27 15 7 5 35 85 78 1:37 (sh). 2, Colorado, Kadri 9 (Ranta- BYU 98, Montana Tech 63
Cleveland 5 6 0 .455 233 252 Central W L Pct GB Carolina 27 16 10 1 33 88 76 nen, MacKinnon), 7:53 (pp). 3, Colorado, CS Northridge 73, Fresno St. 72 No. 7 Oregon State 68, Liberty 55
Favorite Pts Underdog Cincinnati 0 11 0 .000 157 292 Milwaukee 17 3 .850 — Pittsburgh 27 14 9 4 32 93 78 Kadri 10 (Girard, Nieto), 9:18. 4, Colora- Fort Wayne 71, Grand Canyon 60 No. 9 Maryland 90, Belmont 26
@S.Carolina 13 G.Washington Indiana 12 7 .632 4 1⁄2 do, MacKinnon 17 (Rantanen, Donskoi), Green Bay 98, Montana St. 72 No. 11 UCLA 61, UCF 56
West W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Rangers 25 13 9 3 29 83 83
@West Virginia 9 1⁄2 Rhode Island Detroit 6 13 .316 10 1⁄2 11:08. Hawaii 85, San Francisco 75 No. 12 N.C. State 68, Hawaii 59
Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 308 256 Columbus 26 11 11 4 26 66 80 No. 15 Michigan State 65, Kansas State
@New Mexico 11 Montana Chicago 6 14 .300 11 New Jersey 25 9 12 4 22 65 90 Second Period: 5, Colorado, Donskoi 10 N. Arizona 76, South Dakota 72
Oakland 6 5 0 .545 228 284 60
Towson 3 1⁄2 @Cornell Cleveland 5 14 .263 11 1⁄2 (Graves, Cole), 2:52. 6, Colorado, Ranta- SE Missouri 66, Denver 51
L.A. Chargers 4 7 0 .364 224 218 No. 17 Indiana 78, Washington State 44
S. Utah 1 @Loyola Mary.
Denver 3 8 0 .273 175 217 WESTERN CONFERENCE nen 6 (Girard, Donskoi), 5:50. 7, Colora- Santa Clara 70, Cal St.-Fullerton 55
Green Bay 79, No. 18 Syracuse 73, OT
@Stanford 20 1⁄2 UNC-Wilm. WESTERN CONFERENCE Central GP W L OT P GF GA
do, Donskoi 11 (Rantanen, MacKinnon), EAST
NATIONAL CONFERENCE 8:28. 8, Colorado, Jost 5 (Tynan), 10:38. Albany (NY) 68, American U. 64 No. 19 Miami 80, Miami (Ohio) 62
@Saint Louis 12 S. Illinois Southwest W L Pct GB St. Louis 28 17 5 6 40 86 75 Notre Dame 67, No. 21 South Florida 51
@Colorado St 7 Utah Valley East W L T Pct PF PA 9, Chicago, Kubalik 6 (Kampf, Maatta), Army 66, Marist 64 (OT)
Houston 13 6 .684 — Colorado 26 16 8 2 34 97 75 No. 22 Gonzaga 62, Middle Tennessee 50
@Oregon St 16 1⁄2 Portland State Dallas 6 6 0 .500 310 236 11:14. Buffalo 88, William & Mary 77
Dallas 12 6 .667 1⁄2 Winnipeg 27 16 10 1 33 77 76 Third Period: 10, Chicago, Kane 14 (Gus- Coastal Carolina 92, Delaware St. 77 No. 25 Arkansas 68, Wisconsin 64
@St. Mary’s 15 Neb.-Omaha Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 243 247 San Antonio 7 13 .350 6 ⁄2
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Dallas 27 15 10 2 32 73 65 tafsson, Toews), 14:38 (pp). Colgate 72, Siena 62
@Villanova 17 La Salle N.Y. Giants 2 9 0 .182 217 308 New Orleans 6 13 .316 7
Sunday’s games
Nashville 26 12 10 4 28 87 85 Shots on Goal: Chicago 12-6-11: 29. Col- Columbia 68, Lehigh 64
@UCLA 20 1⁄2 San Jose St Washington 2 9 0 .182 144 269 Memphis 5 13 .278 7 1⁄2 No. 6 Texas A&M vs. No. 12 Florida State,
Minnesota 26 11 11 4 26 76 84 orado 11-13-5: 29. Navy 76, Brown 56
Fairfield Off Texas A&M South W L T Pct PF PA 5:30 p.m.
Northwest W L Pct GB Chicago 26 10 11 5 25 74 81 Power-play opportunities: Chicago 1 of Princeton 87, Bucknell 77
Marquette Off Maryland y-New 10 2 0 .833 298 248 No. 11 UCLA at Virginia, 12:30 p.m.
Denver 13 4 .765 — Pacific GP W L OT P GF GA 6; Colorado 1 of 4. St. Francis (Pa.) 79, Saint Joseph’s 63
Davidson Off Temple Orleans No. 12 N.C. State vs. North Texas, 2 p.m.
Utah 12 7 .632 2 Edmonton 28 16 9 3 35 88 82 Goalies: Chicago, Crawford 5-6-2 (15 St. John’s 86, Wagner 63
Southern Cal Off Harvard Carolina 5 6 0 .455 259 291 No. 14 Kentucky vs. Austin Peay, 1 p.m.
Minnesota 10 8 .556 3 1⁄2 Arizona 28 15 9 4 34 78 67 shots-13 saves), Lehner 5-5-3 (14-9). St. Peter’s 67, St. Francis (NY) 59
Mercer 1 1⁄2 Canisius No. 16 DePaul at Northwestern, Noon
Tampa Bay 4 7 0 .364 312 335 San Jose 28 15 12 1 31 82 91 Colorado, Grubauer 9-5-2 (29-26). UMBC 85, Drexel 60
Portland 8 12 .400 6 1⁄2 No. 20 Tennessee vs. Air Force, 11 a.m.
Hofstra 14 1⁄2 Holy Cross Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 260 323 UNC-Greensboro 65, Georgetown 61
@FAU 6 1⁄2 Ill.-Chicago
Oklahoma City 7 11 .389 6 1⁄2 Vancouver 27 13 10 4 30 90 81 Los Angeles 2, Winnipeg 1 SOUTH
North W L T Pct PF PA Vegas 28 13 11 4 30 83 81 Winnipeg 0 0 1 — 1 Women’s National Scores
St. Bonaventure Pk San Diego Pacific W L Pct GB Alabama St. 67, Chicago St. 54
Green Bay 8 3 0 .727 258 242 Calgary 29 13 12 4 30 73 86 Los Angeles 2 0 0 — 2 WEST
Pennsylvania Off Long Beach St L.A. Lakers 17 2 .895 — Belmont 71, Middle Tennessee 59
Minnesota 8 3 0 .727 289 205 Anaheim 27 11 12 4 26 71 82 First Period: 1, Los Angeles, Ryan 1 Campbell 51, Florida Gulf Coast 46 Alabama A&M 86, Denver 83
UCF Off Coll. Of Charl. L.A. Clippers 14 6 .700 3 1⁄2
Chicago 6 6 0 .500 212 208 Los Angeles 27 11 14 2 24 70 89 (Brown), 7:34. 2, Los Angeles, Prokhorkin Charlotte 83, SC-Upstate 47 Arkansas St. 71, San Diego St. 62
Pepperdine Off Providence Phoenix 8 10 .444 8 ⁄2
1
Detroit 3 8 1 .292 280 315 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for 3 (Lewis, LaDue), 12:12. Chattanooga 63, Jacksonville St. 60 Bowling Green 98, California Baptist 60
Arizona Off Wake Forest Sacramento 8 10 .444 8 1⁄2 Cal Poly 57, Lamar 56
West W L T Pct PF PA overtime loss. Third Period: 3, Winnipeg, Roslovic 6 FIU 70, New Hampshire 69
Golden State 4 16 .200 13 1⁄2 California 68, Long Beach St. 45
NFL San Francisco 10 1 0 .909 332 163 Saturday’s games (Poolman, Ehlers), 4:18. Jacksonville 61, NC A&T 45
Saturday’s games N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey 0 Shots on Goal: Winnipeg 6-15-13: 34. James Madison 99, East Carolina 89 Delaware 81, Santa Clara 80
Sunday Seattle 9 2 0 .818 292 263 Sacramento 100, Denver 97 (OT) Elon 50, UNLV 44
L.A. Rams 6 5 0 .545 249 243 Philadelphia 4, Montreal 3 (OT) Los Angeles 19-8-7: 34. MVSU 124, North American 70
Philadelphia 119, Indiana 116 Washington 5, Detroit 2 Power-play opportunities: Winnipeg 0 Mount St. Mary’s 73, Howard 56 Gonzaga 62, Middle Tennessee 50
Favorite Pts O/U Underdog Arizona 3 7 1 .318 248 317 Houston 158, Atlanta 111 Montana 71, Cal St.-Fullerton 69
Green Bay 6 44 1⁄2 @NY Giants Calgary 3, Ottawa 1 of 3; Los Angeles 0 of 0. New Orleans 79, Xavier University of Loui-
y-clinched division Milwaukee 137, Charlotte 96 Carolina 3, Tampa Bay 2 Goalies: Winnipeg, Brossoit 3-3-0 (34 siana 62 Montana St. 73, Seattle 65
@Carolina 10 39 1⁄2 Washington Sunday’s games NC State 68, Hawaii 59
Week 13 N.Y. Islanders 2, Columbus 0 shots-32 saves). Los Angeles, Campbell North Alabama 67, Morehead St. 57
@Baltimore 5 1⁄2 45 1⁄2 San Francisco Miami at Brooklyn, Noon North Alabama 88, UC Irvine 60
Toronto 2, Buffalo 1 (OT) 4-4-1 (34-33). North Dakota 80, Georgia Southern 68
@Indianapolis 1 43 Tennessee Thursday’s games Boston at New York, 12:30 p.m. Florida 3, Nashville 0 Oregon St. 68, Liberty 55
Presbyterian 87, Toccoa Falls 59
Philadelphia 10 44 @Miami Chicago 24, Detroit 20 Memphis at Minnesota, 12:30 p.m. San Jose 4, Arizona 2 Vancouver 5, Edmonton 2 Richmond 64, Boston College 44 Pacific 77, SMU 49
@Kansas City 10 1⁄2 50 1⁄2 Oakland Buffalo 26, Dallas 15 Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 1 p.m. St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 2 Vancouver 2 2 1 — 5 Tennessee 72, VCU 69 Portland St. 76, UC Davis 70
Tampa Bay 2 1⁄2 47 ⁄2 @Jacksonville
1 New Orleans 26, Atlanta 18 Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 2 p.m. Colorado 7, Chicago 3 Edmonton 1 1 0 — 2 Troy 104, Shorter 53 Saint Mary’s (Cal) 80, W. Kentucky 73
NY Jets 3 42 @Cincinnati Sunday’s games San Antonio at Detroit, 2 p.m. Vancouver 5, Edmonton 2 First Period: 1, Vancouver, Graovac 2 Tulsa 67, Vanderbilt 58 Texas Tech 64, San Diego 60
LA Rams 3 47 1⁄2 @Arizona Tampa Bay at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Golden State at Orlando, 3 p.m. Los Angeles 2, Winnipeg 1 (Pearson, Gaudette), 3:31 (pp). 2, Van- MIDWEST Utah Valley 77, University of Antelope
LA Chargers 3 38 ⁄2 @Denver Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Utah at Toronto, 3 p.m. Bowling Green 76, Dartmouth 69 Valley 61
1
Sunday’s games couver, Pearson 6 (Miller), 13:32 (sh). 3,
Cleveland 1 39 @Pittsburgh Green Bay at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Washington at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton, McDavid 19 (Gagner, Bear), Cent. Michigan 88, Youngstown St. 72 W. Michigan 79, New Mexico St. 76
Dallas at Minnesota, Noon
N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Monday’s games 14:14. Cincinnati 72, UNLV 65 (OT) Washington 70, Iowa 63
New England 3 46 @Houston Montreal at Boston, 4 p.m.
Tennessee at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Phoenix at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Second Period: 4, Edmonton, Kassian 9 Cleveland St. 70, Robert Morris 59 Yale 81, Loyola Marymount 65
Edmonton at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Monday Washington at Carolina, 10 a.m. Utah at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. (McDavid), 5:05. 5, Vancouver, Pearson 7 Evansville 70, IUPUI 64 EAST
San Francisco at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Golden State at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 2, Columbus 0 (Hughes, Horvat), 13:47. 6, Vancouver, Florida St. 63, Purdue 60 (OT) Army 70, Fairleigh Dickinson 68
Favorite Pts O/U Underdog Philadelphia at Miami, 10 a.m. Indiana at Memphis, 5 p.m. Columbus 0 0 0 — 0 Buffalo 63, Drexel 59
Eriksson 1 (Horvat, Pearson), 18:04. Indiana 64, S. Dakota St. 50
@Seattle 3 50 Minnesota L.A. Rams at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. New York at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 1 1 0 — 2 Third Period: 7, Vancouver, Leivo 3 (Hor- Indiana St. 62, Missouri-St. Louis 55 Columbia 74, Milwaukee 46
Note: Updated odds available at Prega- L.A. Chargers at Denver, 1:25 p.m. Chicago at Sacramento, 7 p.m. vat, Virtanen), 1:21. Kent St. 77, Stetson 53 Fordham 59, Lehigh 57
First Period: 1, N.Y. Islanders, Lee 6
me.com Oakland at Kansas City, 1:25 p.m. Tuesday’s games Shots on Goal: Vancouver 17-13-8: 38. Ohio 91, Detroit 81 Fresno St. 82, Georgetown 69
(Bailey, Barzal), 1:18.
New England at Houston, 5:20 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Edmonton 7-15-8: 30. Texas A&M-CC 55, Rio Grande 52 Green Bay 79, Syracuse 73
Second Period: 2, N.Y. Islanders, Barzal
Monday’s games Orlando at Washington, 4 p.m. Power-play opportunities: Vancouver 1 Toledo 65, Oakland 63 Harvard 77, Quinnipiac 68
10 (Pelech), 16:01.
Transactions Minnesota at Seattle, 5:15 p.m. Dallas at New Orleans, 4:30 p.m. Third Period: None. of 3; Edmonton 0 of 3. UMKC 68, W. Illinois 67 IUPUI 85, St. John’s 78
LIU Brooklyn 85, Hofstra 46
Miami at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Shots on Goal: Columbus 12-10-17: 39. Goalies: Vancouver, Markstrom 8-6-3 (30 Xavier 87, Lipscomb 62
BASEBALL Week 14 Houston at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. shots-28 saves). Edmonton, Smith 7-7-1 SOUTHWEST La Salle 74, UMBC 58
N.Y. Islanders 13-8-6: 27.
Thursday, Dec. 5 L.A. Lakers at Denver, 6 p.m. (38-33). Arkansas 66, N. Kentucky 60 Maryland 90, Belmont 26
Frontier League Power-play opportunities: Columbus 0
Monmouth (NJ) 60, Fort Wayne 46
Dallas at Chicago, 5:20 p.m. Portland at L.A. Clippers, 7 p.m. of 1; N.Y. Islanders 0 of 0. ETSU 67, UALR 63
EVANSVILLE OTTERS: Sold the contract Prairie View 79, UTSA 72 Navy 82, Kennesaw St. 62
of RHP Brandyn Sittinger to Arizona (NL) Sunday, Dec. 8 Rockets 158, Hawks 111 Goalies: Columbus, Merzlikins 0-3-3 (27
Northeastern 72, N. Dakota St. 61
GATEWAY GRIZZLIES: Signed INF Matt Washington at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Atlanta: Hunter 5-15 1-1 14, Parker 5-8
shots-25 saves). N.Y. Islanders, Greiss
10-2-0 (9-9), Varlamov 7-3-2 (30-30).
MLB Sam Houston St. 86, Randall University
51 Saint Joseph’s 72, American U. 51
Indianapolis at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m.
Brown to a contract extension.
San Francisco at New Orleans, 10 a.m.
0-0 11, Jones 3-4 2-3 8, Young 10-16 12- Salary Arbitration Eligibles Stephen F. Austin 76, Arkansas St. 57 Wagner 81, College of Staten Island 57
BASKETBALL Carolina at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
13 37, Crabbe 2-5 0-0 6, Parsons 1-5 0-0 Washington 5, Detroit 2 NEW YORK — The 228 players eligible for Texas 73, McNeese St. 71 William & Mary 73, Delaware St. 52
3, Fernando 2-4 1-2 6, Len 6-7 0-0 12, Washington 0 2 3 — 5 salary arbitration. Players and teams ex- Texas Southern 76, Lamar 73 SOUTH
Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m.
NBA Denver at Houston, 10 a.m.
Turner 0-4 0-0 0, Wallace 2-7 0-0 5, Bem- Detroit 1 0 1 — 2 change proposed salaries on Jan. 10: Texas State 69, Hartford 55 Clemson 77, Alcorn St. 46
SACRAMENTO KINGS: Recalled Fs We- bry 1-9 3-4 5, Carter 1-5 1-2 4. Totals 38- Davidson 75, ETSU 60
Baltimore at Buffalo, 10 a.m. First Period: 1, Detroit, Fabbri 6 (Larkin, AMERICAN LEAGUE No. 17 Tennessee 72, No. 20
nyen Gabriel and Caleb Swanigan from 89 20-25 111. Florida Gulf Coast 71, S. Dakota St. 70
Miami at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Zadina), 11:47 (pp).
Stockton (NBAGL). Houston: McLemore 9-14 0-0 24, Tucker A’S (12) — Chris Bassitt, rhp; Ryan Buch- VCU 69 Furman 72, Gardner-Webb 67
Cincinnati at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Second Period: 2, Washington, Oshie 11
2-3 4-4 10, Chandler 1-1 0-0 2, Westbrook ter, lhp; Mark Canha, of-1b; Robbie Gross- Georgia 77, Virginia Tech 72
FOOTBALL L.A. Chargers at Jacksonville, 1:05 p.m. 6-11 2-2 15, Harden 16-24 20-23 60, Se-
(Kuznetsov, Vrana), 2:19 (pp). 3, Wash-
man, of; Liam Hendriks, rhp; Sean Ma- TENNESSEE (6-1) Kansas 90, FAU 60
Pittsburgh at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. ington, Ovechkin 18 (Carlson, Kuznet-
folosha 3-4 0-0 7, Clark 1-5 0-0 3, Harten- naea, lhp; T.J. McFarland, lhp; Josh Phe- LSU 89, Memphis 58
National Football League Tennessee at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. stein 3-5 1-2 7, Clemons 6-10 0-0 16, Riv-
sov), 9:21.
gley, c; Chad Pinder, of; Jurickson Profar,
Fulkerson 7-10 3-4 17, Bowden 4-6 6-6
Louisville 72, Oregon 62
Kansas City at New England, 1:25 p.m. Third Period: 4, Washington, Wilson 10 14, Turner 5-14 0-0 12, James 3-5 0-0 7,
CHICAGO BEARS: Placed DB Sherrick ers 5-12 2-3 14. Totals 52-89 29-34 158. 2b; Marcus Semien, ss; Blake Treinen, Miami 80, Miami (Ohio) 62
Seattle at L.A. Rams, 5:20 p.m. (Ovechkin, Kuznetsov), 14:23. 5, Detroit, Pons 3-11 2-2 9, Nkamhoua 2-4 0-0 4,
McManis and TE Adam Shaheen on IR. Atlanta 21 31 21 38 — 111 rhp. Morehead St. 73, Radford 62
Monday, Dec. 9 Glendening 4 (Bertuzzi), 14:32. 6, Wash- Johnson 2-2 0-0 5, Gaines 0-2 4-4 4. To-
Signed OL Corey Levin and TE Eric Saub- BALTIMORE (7) — Hanser Alberto, Norfolk St. 71, Jacksonville 64
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 5:15 p.m. Houston 38 43 46 31 — 158 ington, Ovechkin 19 (Oshie, Gudas), tals 26-54 15-16 72.
ert. 2b-3b; Richard Bleier, lhp; Dylan Bundy, North Dakota 73, Charleston Southern 57
CINCINNATI BENGALS: Signed TE Mason 3-point goals: Atlanta 15-46 (Young 18:25. 7, Washington, Ovechkin 20,
19:05.
rhp; Miguel Castro, rhp; Mychal Givens, VCU (6-2) North Florida 64, Nicholls 61
Schreck from the practice squad. Waived 5-9, Hunter 3-9, Crabbe 2-5, Fernando rhp; Trey Mancini, of-1b; Jonathan Villar, Old Dominion 67, Idaho 55
NFL Injury Report 1-1, Wallace 1-4, Parker 1-4, Parsons 1-5, Shots on Goal: Washington 12-13-9: 34. Santos-Silva 8-12 6-8 22, Vann 2-7 2-2 7,
OT Andre Smith. 2b-ss. Penn St. 92, NC Central 68
NEW YORK — The National Football Carter 1-5, Turner 0-1, Bembry 0-3), Detroit 9-5-13: 27. Evans 1-4 1-2 4, Jenkins 5-11 2-2 15,
DENVER BRONCOS: Activated QB Drew BOSTON (10) — Matt Barnes, rhp; An- Pittsburgh 58, Mississippi 50
League injury report, as provided by the Houston 25-51 (Harden 8-14, McLemore Power-play opportunities: Washington Simms 1-4 4-5 7, Douglas 1-2 0-0 2,
Lock from IR. Waived QB Brett Rypien. drew Benintendi, of; Mookie Betts, of; Rutgers 46, Georgia Tech 43
league: 6-11, Clemons 4-8, Tucker 2-3, Rivers 1 of 3; Detroit 1 of 4. Crowfield 0-3 0-0 0, Hyland 2-6 0-0 5, Cur-
DETROIT LIONS: Placed QB Jeff Driskel on Jackie Bradley Jr., of; Heath Hembree, South Alabama 70, Tennessee St. 48
2-6, Westbrook 1-1, Sefolosha 1-2, Clark Goalies: Washington, Samsonov 6-2-1 ry 2-5 1-2 5, Williams 0-3 2-2 2. Totals 22-
IR. Signed QB Kyle Sloter from Arizona’s rhp; Marco Hernández, rhp; Sandy León, South Carolina 74, Baylor 59
practice squad. Signed QB Joe Callahan to
Sunday 1-5, Hartenstein 0-1). Rebounds: Atlan- (27 shots-25 saves). Detroit, Bernier 5- 57 18-23 69.
c; Josh Osich, lhp; Eduardo Rodríguez, lhp; Halftime: Tennessee 37-26. 3-Point Southern Miss. 51, VCU 39
the practice squad. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS at BALTI- ta 29 (Bembry, Hunter 5), Houston 52 7-2 (32-29).
Brandon Workman, rhp. Goals: Tennessee 5-15 (Turner 2-5, UCLA 61, UCF 56
MORE RAVENS: 49ERS: OUT: DE Dee (McLemore 13). Assists: Atlanta 26
HOUSTON TEXANS: Signed NT Eddie
(Young 7), Houston 30 (Westbrook,
Philadelphia 4, Montreal 3 CHICAGO (5) — Alex Colomé, rhp; Leury James 1-1, Johnson 1-1, Pons 1-5, Bow- Virginia 55, James Madison 49
Vanderdoes from the practice squad. Ford (quadricep, hamstring), WR Dante García, of; Evan Marshall, rhp; James Wake Forest 76, East Carolina 53
Harden 8). Total fouls: Atlanta 23, Philadelphia 0 2 1 1 — 4 den 0-1, Gaines 0-2), VCU 7-15 (Jenkins
Placed G-OT Tytus Howard on IR. Pettis (knee). QUESTIONABLE: RB Matt McCann, c; Carlos Rodón, lhp. MIDWEST
Breida (ankle), T Joe Staley (finger). LIM- Houston 23. Technicals: Atlanta coach Montreal 1 1 1 0 — 3 3-7, Evans 1-1, Hyland 1-2, Vann 1-2,
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS: Activated LB CLEVELAND (5) — Mike Clevinger, rhp; Auburn 76, Dayton 74
ITED: RB Matt Breida (ankle), TE George Melvin Hunt (Double), Westbrook, Hous- First Period: 1, Montreal, Armia 9 Simms 1-3). Fouled Out: None. Re-
Jake Ryan from the reserve/NFI list. Francisco Lindor, ss; Tyler Naquin, of; Butler 60, Ohio 55
Kittle (knee, ankle), WR Deebo Samuel ton coach Rockets (Defensive three sec- (Mete), 0:19. bounds: Tennessee 35 (Fulkerson, James
Waived RB Tyler Ervin. Kevin Plawecki, c; Nick Wittgren, rhp. CS Northridge 67, Indiana St. 59
(shoulder), WR Emmanuel Sanders ond). A: 18,055 (18,500). Second Period: 2, Philadelphia, Lind- 7), VCU 26 (Santos-Silva 11). Assists:
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS: Activated Ss DETROIT (5) — Matthew Boyd, lhp; Buck Cent. Michigan 77, Marist 54
(ribs), T Joe Staley (finger). FULL: K Rob- blom 11 (Braun, Voracek), 7:47. 3, Mon- Tennessee 12 (Turner 7), VCU 10 (Simms
Derwin James and Adrian Phillips from IR.
bie Gould (right quadricep), DT Jullian
Kings 100, Nuggets 97, OT treal, Tatar 8 (Weber, Danault), 8:14. 4,
Farmer, rhp; Michael Fulmer, rhp; JaCoby 4). Total Fouls: Tennessee 16, VCU 18. Drake 94, Maine 62
Signed WR Jalen Guyton from the prac- Denver: Barton 6-15 1-2 14, Millsap 2-4 Jones, of; Daniel Norris, lhp. Illinois 71, Presbyterian 52
Taylor (jaw). RAVENS: QUESTIONABLE: Philadelphia, Hayes 8 (Farabee), 8:59. Technicals: Pons, Hyland. A: 2,500
tice squad. Waived DT T.Y. McGill and S 0-0 4, Jokic 3-11 1-2 7, Murray 6-16 2-2 HOUSTON (10) — Joe Biagini, rhp; Carlos Illinois St. 70, UT Martin 47
WR Miles Boykin (ankle), TE Nick Boyle Third Period: 5, Philadelphia, Konecny 9 (2,200).
Shalom Luani. Placed WR Geremy Davis 15, Harris 8-16 5-6 25, Hernangomez 0-1 Correa, ss; Chris Devenski, rhp; Aledmys Indiana 78, Washington St. 44
on IR. (ankle), C Bradley Bozeman (ankle), LB (Raffl, Giroux), 1:34. 6, Montreal, Tatar 9 No. 21 Colorado 59,
1-2 1, Grant 4-9 2-2 12, Plumlee 3-4 2-5 Díaz, inf; Jake Marisnick, of; Lance McCul- Michigan St. 65, Kansas St. 60
MIAMI DOLPHINS: Signed S Montre Har- Matt Judon (ankle), DT Domata Peko (Petry, Suzuki), 3:16 (pp).
tage from the practice squad. Waived CB (knee), DT Michael Pierce (ankle). FULL:
8, Morris 0-3 0-0 0, Beasley 4-8 0-0 11. Overtime: 7, Philadelphia, Provorov 6
lers Jr., rhp; Roberto Osuna, rhp; Brad Sacramento St. 45 Nebraska 72, Sacred Heart 49
Totals 36-87 14-21 97. Peacock, rhp; Aaron Sanchez, rhp; George Notre Dame 67, South Florida 51
TE Nick Boyle (ankle), C Bradley Bozeman (Couturier), 0:31.
Xavier Crawford. Sacramento: Barnes 10-19 9-10 30, Bjel- Shots on Goal: Philadelphia 7-12-9-1:
Springer, of. SACRAMENTO ST. (5-1) Ohio St. 64, N. Iowa 46
NEW YORK GIANTS: Placed LS Zak DeOs- (ankle), T Orlando Brown (illness), RB KANSAS CITY (4) — Cheslor Cuthbert, Omaha 78, MVSU 70
ica 3-11 3-3 10, Holmes 6-9 1-2 13, Jo- 29. Montreal 9-20-13: 42. Patton 1-8 2-2 4, Esposito 5-15 2-4 12,
sie on IR. Signed LS Colin Holba from the Mark Ingram (not injury related), LB Matt 3b-1b; Jesse Hahn, rhp; Mike Montgom- Purdue 59, Arizona St. 52
seph 2-5 1-1 6, Hield 7-20 4-5 21, Ded- Power-play opportunities: Philadel- Mauriohooho-Le’afa 2-11 5-6 10, Davis
practice squad. Judon (ankle), DT Domata Peko (knee), ery, lhp; Jorge Soler, of. South Dakota 91, N. Illinois 48
mon 1-4 0-0 2, Ferrell 1-3 0-0 2, Bogda- phia 0 of 2; Montreal 1 of 3. 4-8 0-0 8, Nwachukwu 0-1 0-0 0, Jacobs
DT Michael Pierce (ankle), S Earl Thomas
HOCKEY (not injury related), DT Brandon Williams
novic 4-16 0-0 10, James 3-9 0-0 6. Totals Goalies: Philadelphia, Elliott 7-2-2 (42
LOS ANGELES (9) — Cam Bedrosian, 1-5 0-0 2, Monteiro 0-0 0-0 0, Fowler 4-11 Wichita St. 88, Oklahoma 83
37-96 18-21 100. rhp; Brian Goodwin, of; Andrew Heaney, 1-2 9, McCullough 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 17-60 SOUTHWEST
(not injury related). shots-39 saves). Montreal, Kinkaid 1-1-3
National Hockey League Denver 27 30 18 15 7 — 97 (29-25).
lhp; Tommy La Stella, inf; Keynan Middle- 10-14 45. Arkansas 68, Wisconsin 64
OAKLAND RAIDERS at KANSAS CITY ton, rhp; Noé Ramirez, rhp; Hansel Ro- Cent. Arkansas 57, Jackson St. 54
ANAHEIM DUCKS: Reassigned D Jacob CHIEFS: RAIDERS: OUT: WR Hunter Ren- Sacramento 17 23 27 23 10 — 100
Larsson to San Diego (AHL). frow (rib). QUESTIONABLE: T Trenton
Carolina 3, Tampa Bay 2 bles, rhp; Kevan Smith, c; Max Stassi, c. COLORADO (6-0) Marquette 61, Tulsa 60
3-point goals: Denver 11-32 (Harris 4-9, Carolina 3 0 0 — 3 MINNESOTA (10) — Ehire Adrianza, inf; Oklahoma St. 60, Texas-Arlington 47
ARIZONA COYOTES: Acquired D Vili Saa- Brown (knee). LIMITED: C Rodney Hud- Battey 5-9 1-3 11, Parquet 2-2 0-1 4,
Beasley 3-3, Grant 2-4, Murray 1-5, Bar- José Berríos, rhp; Byron Buxton, of; C.J. Oral Roberts 64, Sam Houston St. 41
rijarvi from Detroit for G Eric Comrie. Re- son (ankle), RB Josh Jacobs (shoulder), S Tampa Bay 0 0 2 — 2 M.Wright 3-5 4-6 10, Schwartz 4-8 0-1 8,
ton 1-6, Hernangomez 0-1, Morris 0-1, Cron, 1b; Tyler Duffey, rhp; Trevor May, Rice 71, N. Arizona 57
called F Michael Chaput from Tucson Lamarcus Joyner (hamstring), T David First Period: 1, Carolina, Aho 13 (Hamil- Bey 2-3 6-9 11, Siewert 3-10 0-0 7, Wal-
Jokic 0-3), Sacramento 8-33 (Hield 3-13, rhp; Taylor Rogers, lhp; Eddie Rosario, of; San Francisco 80, Houston 57
(AHL). Sharpe (calf). CHIEFS: OUT: RB Damien ton, Svechnikov), 4:49 (pp). 2, Carolina, ton 0-1 0-0 0, Kountz 0-2 2-2 2, Gatling
Bogdanovic 2-8, Joseph 1-1, Bjelica 1-1, Miguel Sanó, 3b; Matt Wisler, rhp. Texas 63, North Texas 57
DETROIT RED WINGS: Assigned D Jona- Williams (rib). DNP: WR Sammy Watkins Martinook 1 (Slavin, Bishop), 7:30. 3, 1-5 4-4 6, Daniels 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-45
Barnes 1-4, Ferrell 0-1, Dedmon 0-2, NEW YORK (9) — Luis Cessa, rhp; Chad
than Ericsson to Grand Rapids (AHL). (illness). FULL: TE Blake Bell (ankle), CB James 0-3). Fouled out: Holmes. Re- Carolina, Slavin 3 (Aho, Hamilton),
Green, rhp; Jonathan Holder, rhp; Aaron
17-26 59. Cal 68, Long Beach St. 45
NEW JERSEY DEVILS: Activated F Kevin Kendall Fuller (thumb), WR Tyreek Hill 19:53. Halftime: Colorado 24-16. 3-Point
bounds: Denver 48 (Barton 12), Sacra- Judge, of; Tommy Kahnle, rhp; Jordan
Rooney from injured reserve. (hamstring), S Jordan Lucas (shoulder), mento 50 (Bjelica 12). Assists: Denver 23 Third Period: 4, Tampa Bay, Point 10 Goals: Sacramento St. 1-8 (Mauriohoo- LONG BEACH ST. (2-5)
Montgomery, lhp; James Paxton, lhp; ho-Le’afa 1-5, McCullough 0-1, Esposito
ECHL QB Patrick Mahomes (knee), DT Derrick (Murray, Jokic 6), Sacramento 22 (Bog- (Hedman, Kucherov), 3:26 (pp). 5, Tam- Lau. Green 2-4 0-2 4, Kinslow 2-7 0-0 4,
Gary Sánchez, c; Gio Urshela, 3b. 0-1, Davis 0-1), Colorado 2-9 (Bey 1-1,
Nnadi (elbow), DE Alex Okafor (ankle), T danovic, Bjelica 5). Total fouls: Denver pa Bay, Johnson 5 (Sergachev, Cirelli), Berry 1-5 2-2 4, Hardy 1-7 0-0 2, King 5-12
ECHL: Suspended Utah’s Garrett Klotz in- SEATTLE (7) — Anthony Bass, rhp; Tim Siewert 1-5, Gatling 0-3). Fouled Out:
Mitchell Schwartz (knee). 21, Sacramento 23. Technicals: Denver 8:50. 3-5 13, Aar. Green 0-2 2-2 2, Smith 0-1
definitely and fined him an undisclosed Beckham, ss; Mitch Haniger, of; Omar Jacobs, Patton, Davis. Rebounds: Sacra-
coach Nuggets (Defensive three second). Shots on Goal: Carolina 12-10-3: 25. 0-0 0, Davison 5-12 0-0 12, Jeskeova 2-2
amount after receiving a match penalty Narváez, c; Domingo Santana, of; Mallex mento St. 28 (Jacobs, Mauriohooho-
A: 17,583 (17,608). Tampa Bay 9-14-15: 38. 0-0 4, Legan 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 18-53 7-11
for fighting in a Nov. 29 game against Smith, of; Sam Tuivailala, rhp. Le’afa 7), Colorado 39 (Bey 17). Assists:
Florida. High School Football 76ers 119, Pacers 116
Power-play opportunities: Carolina 1 of
4; Tampa Bay 1 of 6.
TAMPA BAY (7) — Jesús Aguilar, 1b; Oli- Sacramento St. 5 (Fowler 2), Colorado 10
45.
READING ROYALS: Claimed F Luke Stork Section Championships Indiana: Warren 11-19 3-3 29, Turner 1-8 ver Drake, rhp; Tyler Glasnow, rhp; Guiller- (Bey 4). Total Fouls: Sacramento St. 26, CAL (5-2)
Goalies: Carolina, Reimer 5-4-0 (38
off waivers. 1-2 3, Sabonis 4-7 5-6 13, Brogdon 9-15 mo Heredia, of; Tommy Pham, of; Daniel Colorado 14. A: 6,170 (11,064).
shots-36 saves). Tampa Bay, McElhinney Styles 4-7 4-6 12, West 2-3 1-1 5, Anasta-
COLLEGE San Francisco Section 8-8 28, Lamb 5-9 4-6 15, J.Holiday 4-5 Robertson, inf; Chaz Roe, rhp.
0-0 10, McDermott 3-4 0-0 8, Bitadze 0-1
3-2-2 (25-23).
TEXAS (5) — Delino Deshields Jr. of; Joey No. 25 Xavier 87, Lipscomb sieska 2-6 2-2 6, Brown 4-12 0-0 8, McIn-
MISSOURI: Fired football coach Barry No. 1 Lincoln 10, No. 2 Balboa 0 tosh 0-3 0-0 0, Lutje Schipholt 1-3 2-4 4,
Odom. 0-0 0, McConnell 3-5 0-0 6, A.Holiday 2-3 Florida 3, Nashville 0 Gallo, of; Nomar Mazara, of; Rafael Mon- 62 Yue 2-4 2-2 6, Crocker 4-7 4-6 15, Green
Oakland Section 0-0 4. Totals 42-76 21-25 116. Nashville 0 0 0 — 0 tero, rhp; Danny Santana, of.
4-6 0-0 12, Totals 23-51 15-21 68.
McClymonds-Oakland 42, Skyline-Oak- Philadelphia: Harris 8-16 5-6 22, Horford Florida 0 1 2 — 3 TORONTO (5) — Brandon Drury, 2b; Ken LIPSCOMB (3-5)
Giles, rhp; Derek Law, rhp; Luke Maile, c; Long Beach St. 7 7 13 18 — 45
Motorsports land 9 6-8 0-0 15, Embiid 8-15 15-15 32, Sim-
mons 4-13 7-7 15, Korkmaz 4-9 1-2 12,
Second Period: 1, Florida, Stralman 1
(Acciari, Sceviour), 1:06.
Matt Shoemaker, rhp.
Hazen 3-7 2-3 8, Asadullah 8-18 1-2 18,
Fleming 4-8 0-0 9, Miller 1-6 0-0 2, John- Cal 22 11 16 19 — 68
Formula 1 Central Coast Section Ennis III 3-7 1-2 9, Thybulle 2-3 0-0 5, son 9-17 5-6 25, Strates 0-0 0-0 0, Hobbs 3-Point Goals: Long Beach St. 2-9
Third Period: 2, Florida, Stralman 2 (Tro- NATIONAL LEAGUE (Kinslow 0-2, Hardy 0-1, King 0-3, Davi-
Division 1 Scott 1-3 2-2 4, Neto 2-3 1-2 5. Totals 38- check), 8:38. 3, Florida, Barkov 8 (Yan- 0-2 0-0 0, Coleman 0-2 0-0 0, Merritt 0-1
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Lineup No. 2 Valley Christian (11-1) vs. No. 1 77 32-36 119. dle, Dadonov), 11:09.
GIANTS (6) — Tyler Anderson, lhp; Alex 0-0 0, Cary 0-1 0-0 0, A.Jones 0-1 0-0 0. son 2-2, Legan 0-1), Cal 7-20 (Anasta-
After Saturday qualifying; race Sunday at Serra (11-1) at Independence HS, Satur- Dickerson, of; Wandy Peralta, lhp; Kevin Totals 25-63 8-11 62. sieska 0-3, Brown 0-3, McIntosh 0-2,
Indiana 29 36 28 23 — 116 Shots on Goal: Nashville 8-10-9: 27. Pillar, of; Joey Rickard, of; Donovan So-
Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab day Florida 5-11-11: 27. Crocker 3-6, Green 4-6). Assists: Long
Philadelphia 38 27 28 26 — 119 lano, 2b. XAVIER (7-1)
Emirates Division 2 Power-play opportunities: Nashville 0 Beach St. 7 (Lau. Green 2), Cal 18 (McIn-
Lap length: 5.55 kilometres No. 1 Los Gatos 21, No. 7 Oak Grove 0 3-point goals: Indiana 11-22 (Warren ARIZONA (10) — Nick Ahmed, ss; Matt T.Jones 7-10 0-1 14, Carter 2-7 0-0 5, tosh 8). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds:
4-4, J.Holiday 2-3, McDermott 2-3, Brog- of 4; Florida 0 of 4. Andriese, rhp; Archie Bradley, rhp; An-
Third session Division 3 Goalies: Nashville, Saros 3-6-2 (27 Marshall 6-13 0-1 13, Scruggs 7-13 0-0 Long Beach St. 23 (Lau. Green 8), Cal 45
1. Lewis Hamilton, Great Britain, Merce- No. 1 The King’s Academy 14, No. 2 Terra don 2-5, Lamb 1-1, Sabonis 0-1, Bitadze drew Chafin, lhp; Caleb Joseph, c; Jake 15, Goodin 3-9 0-0 7, James 1-1 0-1 2, (West 9). Total Fouls: Long Beach St.
0-1, A.Holiday 0-1, Turner 0-3), Philadel- shots-24 saves). Florida, Driedger 1-0-0 Lamb, 3b-1b; David Peralta, of; Robbie
des, 1 minute, 34.779 seconds. Nova 13 (27-27). Freemantle 4-5 7-7 15, Ramsey 1-1 0-1 2, 20, Cal 10. Technical Fouls: None. A:
2. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, Division 4 phia 11-23 (Horford 3-4, Korkmaz 3-7, Ray, lhp; Steven Souza Jr., of; Taijuan Bishop 0-2 0-2 0, Schrand 0-0 0-0 0, 1,015.
1:34.973. No. 1 Milpitas 27, No. 2 Branham 26 Ennis III 2-3, Thybulle 1-1, Embiid 1-2, N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey 0 Walker, rhp. Moore 3-6 0-0 9, Tandy 2-7 0-0 5. Totals
Division 5 Harris 1-2, Simmons 0-1, Neto 0-1, Scott N.Y. Rangers 1 0 3 — 4 ATLANTA (9) — Johan Camargo, inf-of; 36-74 7-13 87. Late Friday
3. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red
Bull Racing Honda, 1:35.139. No. 2 Santa Cruz 20, No. 1 Leland 7 0-2). Fouled out: Sabonis. Rebounds: New Jersey 0 0 0 — 0 Charlie Culberson, inf-of; Grant Dayton, Halftime: Xavier 40-26. 3-Point Goals: No. 3 Stanford 77,
Indiana 31 (Sabonis 10), Philadelphia 32 lhp; Adam Duvall, of; Mike Foltynewicz, Lipscomb 4-15 (Johnson 2-5, Asadullah
4. Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Ferrari,
North Coast Section (Embiid 11). Assists: Indiana 22 (Brog- First Period: 1, N.Y. Rangers, Fox 5 rhp; Shane Greene, rhp; Luke Jackson, 1-1, Fleming 1-2, Hobbs 0-1, Hazen 0-1,
No. 18 Syracuse 59
1:35.219. (Trouba, Kakko), 12:45 (pp).
Division 1 don 6), Philadelphia 27 (Simmons 13). rhp; John Ryan Murphy, c; Dansby Swan- Cary 0-1, Coleman 0-1, Miller 0-3), Xavier
5. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari,
Total fouls: Indiana 24, Philadelphia 16. Third Period: 2, N.Y. Rangers, Zibanejad STANFORD (7-0)
1:35.339. No. 1 De La Salle 49, No. 2 Pittsburg 7 son, ss. 8-24 (Moore 3-6, Carter 1-2, Scruggs 1-3,
Technicals: Philadelphia coach Brett 6 (Lemieux), 2:35 (sh). 3, N.Y. Rangers, CHICAGO (8) — Albert Almora Jr., of; Ja- Fingall 4-8 2-5 10, Jerome 2-3 0-0 5, Lex.
6. Alexander Albon, Thailand, Red Bull Division 2 Fast 3 (Trouba, Zibanejad), 5:52 (sh). 4, Goodin 1-3, Marshall 1-4, Tandy 1-5,
Brown, Simmons. A: 20,517 (20,478). vier Báez, ss; Kris Bryant, 3b; Willson Con- Bishop 0-1). Fouled Out: Freemantle. Hull 1-5 5-8 7, Jones 7-12 4-4 19, Wil-
Racing Honda, 1:35.682. No. 1 Clayton Valley 27, No. 3 Campolin- N.Y. Rangers, Skjei 4, 17:18. treras, c; Jharel Cotton, rhp; Addison Rus- liams 2-8 4-4 9, Belibi 1-2 1-3 3, Prechtel
7. Lando Norris, Great Britain, McLaren do 7 Bucks 137, Hornets 96 Shots on Goal: N.Y. Rangers 7-8-8: 23. sell, 2b-ss; Kyle Ryan, lhp; Kyle Schwar-
Rebounds: Lipscomb 34 (Asadullah 9),
0-2 0-0 0, Brown 0-0 0-0 0, Lac. Hull 0-1
Renault, 1:36.436. Division 3 Charlotte: Bridges 5-16 4-4 15, Washing- New Jersey 11-10-12: 33. Xavier 42 (T.Jones 10). Assists: Lips-
ber, of. comb 12 (Asadullah 4), Xavier 21 0-0 0, Jump 8-14 0-0 24, Moschkau 0-0
8. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Renault, No. 2 Rancho Cotate 7, No. 1 Las Lomas 0 ton 3-12 0-0 7, Biyombo 0-3 0-0 0, Rozier Power-play opportunities: N.Y. Rang- CINCINNATI (8) — Trevor Bauer, rhp; (Scruggs 6). Total Fouls: Lipscomb 13, 0-0 0, Wilson 0-2 0-0 0, Totals 25-57 16-
1:36.456. Division 4 7-17 0-0 19, Graham 10-18 0-0 24, Wil- ers 1 of 2; New Jersey 0 of 8. Matt Bowman, rhp; Curt Casali, c; Antho- Xavier 12. A: 9,960 (10,250). 24 77.
9. Carlos Sainz Jr, Spain, McLaren Re- No. 1 Cardinal Newman 13, No. 2 Marin liams 2-6 0-0 6, Zeller 4-8 2-2 11, Hernan- Goalies: N.Y. Rangers, Georgiev 6-4-1
nault, 1:36.459. Catholic 10 ny DeSclafani, rhp; Kevin Gausman, rhp; SYRACUSE (4-2)
Division 5
gomez 2-3 1-2 5, Batum 1-5 0-0 2, Bacon (33 shots-33 saves). New Jersey, Black- Travis Jankowski, of; Michael Lorenzen, Friday
10. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, 1-6 0-0 2, Monk 2-7 0-0 5. Totals 37-101 wood 8-7-3 (22-19). Strautmane 2-11 0-0 6, Finklea-Guity 1-2
1:36.710. No. 2 Del Norte 14, No. 1 Encinal 13 7-8 96.
rhp; José Peraza, 2b-ss. Hawaii 85, USF 75 0-0 2, Cooper 0-9 7-8 7, Engstler 1-10 4-6
Eliminated after second session Division 6 Milwaukee: Matthews 5-9 1-1 14, G.An- Toronto 2, Buffalo 1 COLORADO (7) — David Dahl, of; Carlos
7, Lewis 6-17 7-8 19, Djaldi-Tabdi 2-4 4-4
11. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Racing Point No. 2 St. Bernard’s (9-3) vs. No. 1 Kenne- Buffalo 0 0 1 0 — 1 Estévez, rhp; Kyle Freeland, lhp; Jon Gray, USF (7-1)
tetokounmpo 11-19 3-7 26, R.Lopez 5-9 10, Hyman 3-6 0-0 8, Washington 0-2 0-0
BWT Mercedes, 1:37.055. dy-Richmond (11-1) at Benicia HS, Sat- Toronto 0 1 0 1 — 2 rhp; Scott Oberg, rhp; Trevor Story, ss; Kunen 3-3 0-0 6, Lull 9-15 3-5 24, Minlend
0-0 13, Bledsoe 1-2 0-0 2, DiVincenzo 4-6 0, Totals 15-61 22-26 59.
12. Pierre Gasly, France, Scuderia Toro urday Tony Wolters, c. 5-19 3-5 14, Bouyea 6-8 5-6 18, Ratinho
0-0 10, Middleton 7-14 1-1 15, Bender 5-7 First Period: None.
Rosso Honda, 1:37.089. Division 7 LOS ANGELES (12) — Scott Alexander, 4-6 0-0 10, Raitanen 0-1 2-2 2, Ryuny 0-0 Stanford 12 23 16 26 — 77
0-0 12, Ilyasova 3-3 3-4 11, Wilson 4-9 Second Period: 1, Toronto, Nylander 10
13. Lance Stroll, Canada, Racing Point No. 1 Salesian 50, No. 2 Ferndale 29 lhp; Pedro Báez, rhp; Austin Barnes, c; Co- 0-0 0, Bieker 0-0 0-0 0, Shabazz 0-4 1-2 1, Syracuse 9 9 22 19 — 59
0-0 11, Mason 1-4 1-2 4, Hill 4-5 0-0 10, (Matthews, Tavares), 5:30 (pp).
BWT Mercedes, 1:37.103. dy Bellinger, of-1b; Yimi García, rhp; Kiké Anderson 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 27-58 14-20 3-Point Goals: Stanford 11-26 (Je-
Korver 1-5 0-0 3, Connaughton 3-4 0-0 6. Third Period: 2, Buffalo, Ristolainen 2
14. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Scuderia Toro Hernández, 2b-of; Max Muncy, inf; Joc 75. rome 1-1, Lex. Hull 0-2, Jones 1-2, Wil-
Totals 54-96 9-15 137. (Eichel, Montour), 6:58.
Rosso Honda, 1:37.141. CCCAA Charlotte 25 24 26 21 — 96 Overtime: 3, Toronto, Tavares 10 (Johns-
Pederson, of; Corey Seager, ss; Ross Strip-
ling, rhp; Chris Taylor, of-inf; Julio Urías, HAWAII (5-2) liams 1-4, Prechtel 0-1, Lac. Hull 0-1,
Jump 8-13, Wilson 0-2), Syracuse 7-28
15. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas son, Kapanen), 1:45.
Ferrari, 1:37.254. Football Playoffs Milwaukee 32 34 35 36 — 137 lhp. Raimo 3-10 6-8 13, Carper 2-2 0-0 4, (Strautmane 2-8, Cooper 0-4, Engstler
Nor Cal Conference Championship (At Shots on Goal: Buffalo 8-11-9-2: 30. To- MIAMI (3) — Adam Conley, lhp; J.T. Rid-
Eliminated after first session 3-point goals: Charlotte 15-45 (Rozier Buggs 11-19 0-0 25, Stansberry 6-10 6-7 1-5, Lewis 0-3, Djaldi-Tabdi 2-3, Hyman
San Mateo): ronto 11-16-13-3: 43. dle, ss; José Ureña, rhp.
16. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas Ferra- 5-8, Graham 4-9, Williams 2-5, Zeller 1-2, 21, Avea 5-6 2-2 14, da Silva 0-2 2-2 2, 2-4, Washington 0-1). Assists: Stanford
College of San Mateo (12-0) 41, Modesto Power-play opportunities: Buffalo 0 of MILWAUKEE (10) — Orlando Arcia, ss;
ri, 1:38.051. Bridges 1-4, Washington 1-5, Monk 1-5, Colina 0-2 0-0 0, Webster 1-3 4-5 6, Hem- 19 (Williams 7), Syracuse 8 (Cooper 3).
JC (9-3) 0 2; Toronto 1 of 1. Álex Claudio, lhp; Ben Gamel, of; Junior
17. Antonio Giovinazzi, Italy, Alfa Romeo Hernangomez 0-1, Batum 0-3, Bacon sley 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 28-55 20-24 85. Fouled Out: Stanford Lac. Hull, Re-
So Cal Association Championship (At Goalies: Buffalo, Hutton 6-5-2 (43 Guerra, rhp; Josh Hader, lhp; Corey Kne-
Racing Ferrari, 1:38.114. 0-3), Milwaukee 20-44 (R.Lopez 3-5, Halftime: Hawaii 39-30. 3-Point Goals: bounds: Stanford 39 (Fingall 13), Syra-
Riverside): shots-41 saves). Toronto, Andersen 12- bel, rhp; Jimmy Nelson, rhp; Tyler Sala-
18. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Alfa Romeo Matthews 3-6, Wilson 3-8, Ilyasova 2-2, San Francisco 7-21 (Lull 3-4, Ratinho 2-3, cuse 40 (Engstler 9). Total Fouls: Stan-
Riverside City College (12-0) 68, College 5-3 (30-29). dino, inf; Travis Shaw, 3b; Brent Suter,
Racing Ferrari, 1:38.383. Hill 2-3, DiVincenzo 2-3, Bender 2-4, Ma- Bouyea 1-3, Minlend 1-6, Raitanen 0-1, ford 23, Syracuse 18. A: 1,014.
19. George Russell, Great Britain, Wil-
of the Canyons (9-3) 21 son 1-2, Korver 1-3, G.Antetokounmpo Calgary 3, Ottawa 1 lhp. Shabazz 0-2, Anderson 0-2), Hawaii 9-17
liams Mercedes, 1:38.717. 1-5, Connaughton 0-1, Middleton 0-2). Ottawa 0 0 1 — 1 NEW YORK (8) — Michael Conforto, of; (Buggs 3-6, Stansberry 3-7, Avea 2-2, No. 8 Louisville 72, No. 1
Championship Game
20. Robert Kubica, Poland, Williams Mer- Rebounds: Charlotte 53 (Hernangomez Calgary 1 0 2 — 3 Edwin Díaz, rhp; Robert Gsellman, rhp; Raimo 1-1, Colina 0-1). Fouled Out: Oregon 62
Dec. 14 at Bakersfield College Memori- 9), Milwaukee 53 (Connaughton 10). As- Seth Lugo, rhp; Steven Matz, lhp; Bran- Buggs, Kunen. Rebounds: San Francisco
cedes, 1:39.236. First Period: 1, Calgary, Dube 2, 18:56.
al Stadium sists: Charlotte 21 (Graham 5), Milwau- don Nimmo, of; Marcus Stroman, rhp; 29 (Lull 10), Hawaii 28 (Raimo 7). As- LOUISVILLE (8-0)
San Mateo vs. Riverside Third Period: 2, Ottawa, Pageau 14 Noah Syndergaard, rhp.
Points Leaders kee 41 (Bledsoe 10). Total fouls: Char-
(Chabot), 14:49. 3, Calgary, Lindholm 13
sists: San Francisco 8 (Bouyea 2), Hawaii Dunham 3-5 0-0 6, Shook 7-14 3-4 18,
lotte 18, Milwaukee 13. A: 17,550 PHILADELPHIA (9) — José Álvarez, lhp; 14 (Buggs 6). Total Fouls: San Francisco Balogun 4-11 1-2 11, Evans 5-15 5-6 17,
Through Nov. 17 (Stone, Monahan), 15:50. 4, Calgary,
(17,500). Zach Eflin, rhp; Maikel Franco, 3b; César 25, Hawaii 19. Technicals: San Francisco Jones 4-6 2-2 10, Diop 1-1 0-0 2, Dixon
1. Lewis Hamilton, 387
2. Valtteri Bottas, 314 Soccer NBA Leaders
Lindholm 14 (M.Tkachuk, Gaudreau),
18:26 (pp).
Hernández, 2b; Andrew Knapp, c; Adam
Morgan, lhp; Héctor Neris, rhp; J.T. Real-
team. A: 6,200 (10,300). 1-2 0-0 2, Duvall 0-0 0-0 0, Konno 3-4 0-0
3. Max Verstappen, 260 England Premier League Through Nov. 30 Shots on Goal: Ottawa 10-9-8: 27. Cal- muto, c; Vince Velasquez, rhp. St. Mary’s 81, No. 15 Utah 6, Totals 28-58 11-14 72.
4. Charles Leclerc, 249 Saturday’s Matches gary 8-7-12: 27.
5. Sebastian Vettel, 230 Newcastle 2, Man City 2 Scoring Power-play opportunities: Ottawa 0 of
PITTSBURGH (10) — Josh Bell, 1b; Elias St. 73 OREGON (6-1)
Díaz, c; Michael Feliz, rhp; Adam Frazier, Boley 1-5 0-0 3, Hebard 5-10 0-0 10, Sa-
6. Pierre Gasly, 95 Burnley 0, Crystal Palace 2 G FG FT PTS AVG 1; Calgary 1 of 3. UTAH ST. (7-1)
2b; Erik González, ss; Keone Kela, rhp; bally 7-19 5-6 21, Ionescu 6-20 0-0 13,
7. Carlos Sainz Jr, 95 Chelsea 0, West Ham 1 Harden, HOU 19 204 237 739 38.9 Goalies: Ottawa, Hogberg 0-1-0 (26 Chad Kuhl, rhp; Joe Musgrove, rhp; Jame- Bean 8-13 7-7 24, Anderson 1-6 0-0 3, Moore 6-13 1-2 15, Giomi 0-0 0-0 0, Cha-
8. Alexander Albon, 84 Liverpool 2, Brighton 1 Antetoknmpo, MIL 20 230 130 618 30.9 shots-24 saves). Calgary, Rittich 12-7-4 son Taillon, rhp; Trevor Williams, rhp. Merrill 9-19 3-4 23, Porter 1-4 0-0 2, Miller vez 0-6 0-0 0, Shelley 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 25-
9. Daniel Ricciardo, 54 Tottenham 3, Bournemouth 2 (27-26).
Doncic, DAL 18 177 145 554 30.8 ST. LOUIS (1) — John Gant, rhp. 3-6 0-0 8, Dorius 1-2 2-4 4, Bairstow 1-1 73 6-8 62.
10. Sergio Perez, 46 Southampton 2, Watford 1
11. Lando Norris, 45 Sunday’s Matches
Young, ATL 19 176 123 540 28.4 St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 2 SAN DIEGO (9) — Zach Davies, rhp; Greg 0-0 2, Brito 2-7 2-2 7. Totals 26-58 14-17 Louisville 13 24 14 21 — 72
Beal, WAS 17 170 92 481 28.3 Pittsburgh 0 1 1 — 2 Garcia, inf; Austin Hedges, c; Dinelson La- 73.
12. Kimi Raikkonen, 43 Norwich vs. Arsenal Oregon 24 8 10 20 — 62
Lillard, POR 18 153 127 492 27.3 St. Louis 1 1 3 — 5 met, rhp; Manuel Margot, of; Luis Perdo-
13. Nico Hulkenberg, 37 Wolverhampton vs. Sheffield United ST. MARY’S (7-1) 3-Point Goals: Louisville 5-18 (Shook
Towns, MIN 16 142 73 420 26.2 mo, rhp; Hunter Renfroe, of; Matt
14. Daniil Kvyat, 35 Leicester vs. Everton First Period: 1, St. Louis, Faulk 1 (San- 1-3, Balogun 2-6, Evans 2-7, Dixon 0-1,
Davis, LAL 18 162 124 469 26.1 Strahm, lhp; Kirby Yates, rhp. Fitts 7-10 5-6 21, Tass 7-11 1-2 15, Kuhse
15. Lance Stroll, 21 Man United vs. Aston Villa ford, O’Reilly), 7:52. Konno 0-1), Oregon 6-35 (Boley 1-4, Sa-
WASHINGTON (8) — Wilmer Difo, inf; 1-6 0-2 2, Krebs 3-8 2-2 9, Ford 10-18 2-2
16. Kevin Magnussen, 20 Ingram, NOR 15 140 72 388 25.9 Second Period: 2, Pittsburgh, Lafferty 4 bally 2-11, Ionescu 1-9, Moore 2-6, Cha-
Roenis Elías, lhp; Koda Glover, rhp; Javy 27, Fotu 0-1 1-2 1, Menzies 1-1 1-1 3, Zo-
17. Antonio Giovinazzi, 14 James, LAL 19 187 74 488 25.7 (Blandisi, Ruhwedel), 6:27. 3, St. Louis, vez 0-5). Assists: Louisville 16 (Evans 6),
Guerra, rhp; Joe Ross, rhp; Hunter Strick- riks 0-1 3-4 3, Ducas 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-
18. Romain Grosjean, 8 Mitchell, UTA 19 175 86 481 25.3 Walker 1 (Schwartz, Bouwmeester), Oregon 11 (Ionescu 6). Rebounds: Lou-
land, rhp; Michael Taylor, of; Trea Turner, 56 15-21 81.
19. Robert Kubica, 1 Wiggins, MIN 15 145 54 379 25.3 14:01. isville 41 (Shook 15), Oregon 39 (Hebard
ss.
Siakam, TOR 18 169 71 452 25.1 10). Total Fouls: Louisville 13, Oregon 14.
A: 624.
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SCOREBOARD
College Football Fourth quarter: UGA: McIntosh 2 run
(Blankenship kick), 11:19
FSU FLA Air Force 20,
Top 25 Schedule UGA: T.Campbell 0 fumble return (Blan- First downs 13 26 No. 21 Wyoming 6
Saturday’s games kenship kick), 3:06 Rushes-yards 31-69 25-77 Wyoming 0 0 0 6 — 6
No. 1 LSU 50, Texas A&M 7 UGA GT Passing 181 390 Air Force 0 7 3 10 — 20
No. 2 Ohio State 56, No. 10 Michigan 27 First downs 26 7 Comp-Att-Int 16-25-0 35-48-0 Second quarter
No. 3 Clemson 38, South Carolina 3 Rushes-yards 40-219 37-99 Return Yards 42 52 AF: Hammond 1 run (Koehnke kick),
No. 4 Georgia 52, Georgia Tech 7 Passing 281 40 Punts-Avg. 6-43.8 2-39.0 14:56.
No. 16 Auburn 48, No. 5 Alabama 45 Comp-Att-Int 16-32-0 5-21-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Third quarter
No. 6 Utah 45, Colorado 15 Penalties-Yards 13-97 3-25 AF: FG Koehnke 31, 5:50.
Return Yards 67 27
No. 7 Oklahoma 34, No. 21 Oklahoma Time of Possession 26:06 33:54 Fourth quarter
State 16 Punts-Avg. 4-48.0 13-38.6
Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-1 WYO: FG Rothe 26, 13:08.
No. 8 Florida 40, Florida State 17 Individual statistics AF: FG Koehnke 27, 5:31.
No. 13 Wisconsin 38, No. 9 Minnesota 17 Penalties-Yards 0-0 4-34
Rushing: Florida St., Akers 17-102, Travis WYO: FG Rothe 23, 2:23.
No. 11 Baylor 61, Kansas 6 Time of Possession 30:12 29:48
5-7, Blackman 9-(minus 40). Florida, AF: Waters 75 pass from Hammond
No. 12 Penn State 27, Rutgers 6 Jones 7-33, Perine 4-18, Trask 4-16, (Koehnke kick), 2:04.
No. 14 Oregon 24, Oregon State 10 Individual statistics
Hammond 1-5, Pierce 5-5, M.Davis 2-1, WYO AF
No. 15 Notre Dame 45, Stanford 24 Rushing: Georgia, Swift 10-73, Herrien 8- Townsend 1-0, Toney 1-(minus 1).
No. 24 Navy 56, Houston 41 46, Cook 4-30, White 6-30, Simmons 2- First downs 12 18
Passing: Florida St., Travis 1-1-0-6,
22, McIntosh 6-20, Fromm 2-1, S.Ben- Rushes-yards 33-114 56-162
National Scores nett 2-(minus 3). Georgia Tech, Mason
D.Matthews 1-1-0-25, Blackman 14-23-
Passing 111 143
0-150. Florida, Toney 0-1-0-0, Trask 30-
WEST 16-37, Jam.Griffin 6-33, Graham 10-12, 41-0-343, Jones 5-6-0-47. Comp-Att-Int 10-18-2 6-7-0
Malloy 3-11, Cottrell 1-4, Yates 1-2, Lay Receiving: Florida St., Terry 7-131, Nab- Return Yards 103 0
Air Force 20, Wyoming 6 0-0. Punts-Avg. 1-18.0 3-29.3
Notre Dame 45, Stanford 24 ers 3-22, D.Matthews 3-10, Akers 2-2,
Passing: Georgia, Fromm 14-29-0-254, Gavin 1-16. Florida, Swain 5-62, Jeffer- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
Oregon 24, Oregon St. 10 S.Bennett 2-3-0-27. Georgia Tech, Gra-
St. John’s (Minn.) 55, Chapman 26 son 5-48, Pitts 5-44, Toney 4-65, Cleve- Penalties-Yards 4-28 2-15
ham 5-20-0-40, Yates 0-1-0-0. land 4-44, Perine 3-40, Hammond 3-39, Time of Possession 27:13 32:47
Texas A&M Comm. 23, Colorado Mines 3 Receiving: Georgia, Simmons 3-52, Cook
UNLV 33, Nevada 30 (OT) Copeland 3-19, Grimes 2-14, Krull 1-15.
2-34, Blaylock 2-29, Robertson 2-22, Her- Missed FG: Florida St., Aguayo 44. Individual statistics Shane Micheli / Vassar Photography
Utah 45, Colorado 15 rien 2-9, E.Wolf 1-47, Pickens 1-41,
No. 13 Wisconsin 38, Rushing: Wyoming, L.Williams 15-79,
Utah St. 38, New Mexico 25 Landers 1-26, Woerner 1-20, Bush 1-1.
Valladay 14-38, Burroughs 3-8, Vander Mugaritz, with jockey Ricardo Gonzalez aboard, wins the Grade 3
EAST Georgia Tech, T.Davis 2-8, Ma.Carter 1- No. 9 Minnesota 17 Waal 1-(minus 11). Air Force, Remsberg Berkeley Handicap on Saturday at Golden Gate Fields.
23, Jam.Griffin 1-6, A.Brown 1-3. Wisconsin 0 10 14 14 — 38
Albany (NY) 42, CCSU 14 14-63, Birdow 13-47, Hammond 15-35,
Missed field goals: Georgia, Blankenship Minnesota 7 0 3 7 — 17
Boston College 26, Pittsburgh 19 Mallard 8-21, Murla 1-3, (Team) 5-(mi-
42. Georgia Tech, B.King 27.

HORSE RACING
Delaware Valley 45, Wesley 10 First quarter nus 7).
Marshall 30, FIU 27 (OT) No. 16 Auburn 48, MIN: Bateman 51 pass from Morgan Passing: Wyoming, Vander Waal 4-7-1-
Monmouth (NJ) 44, Holy Cross 27 27, L.Williams 6-11-1-84. Air Force, Ste-
No. 5 Alabama 45 (Lantz kick), 12:30
venson 1-1-0-22, Hammond 5-6-0-121.
Muhlenberg 42, Brockport 0

Berkeley Handicap win


Alabama 3 28 7 7 — 45 Second quarter
Notre Dame (Ohio) 20, Kutztown 17 Receiving: Wyoming, Ismail 3-41, Con-
Auburn 7 20 13 8 — 48 WIS: FG Hintze 26, 8:56
Penn St. 27, Rutgers 6 way 2-22, Harshman 1-30, Brenton 1-11,
WIS: J.Taylor 28 pass from Coan (Hintze
Salisbury 62, Union (NY) 41 First quarter kick), 2:49
Eberhardt 1-6, Okwoli 1-6, Vander Waal
Slippery Rock 51, Shepherd 30 BAMA: FG Bulovas 43, 8:27 1-(minus 5). Air Force, Waters 3-100,
Third quarter

extends Mugaritz’s run


Syracuse 39, Wake Forest 30 (OT) AUB: Nix 7 run (Carlson kick), 2:07 G.Sanders 1-23, Hammond 1-22, Remsb-
Second quarter: BAMA: N.Harris 6 run WIS: Cephus 47 pass from Coan (Hintze erg 1-(minus 2).
Temple 49, UConn 17
(Bulovas kick), 10:16 kick), 9:52 Missed field goals: None.
SOUTH AUB: FG Carlson 43, 7:04 MIN: FG Lantz 38, 6:51 Attendance: 21,425.
Auburn 48, Alabama 45 AUB: Monday 29 interception return WIS: Pryor 26 run (Hintze kick), 5:52
Austin Peay 42, Furman 6 (Carlson kick), 5:36 Fourth quarter No. 24 Navy 56, Houston 41
WIS: J.Taylor 11 run (Hintze kick), 11:05 Navy 21 7 14 14 — 56
Charlotte 38, Old Dominion 22
Clemson 38, South Carolina 3
BAMA: Waddle 98 kickoff return (Bulovas
kick), 5:22 WIS: J.Taylor 1 run (Hintze kick), 8:41 Houston 14 13 7 7 — 41 By Larry Stumes “When I was waiting for a hole, I
Coastal Carolina 24, Texas State 21 BAMA: Ruggs 3 pass from M.Jones (Bulo- MIN: Tyler Johnson 12 pass from Morgan
(Lantz kick), 5:51
First quarter was thinking hold on because I’ve
Duke 27, Miami 17 vas kick), 4:12 HOU: Bradley 67 pass from Tune (Wither-
FAU 34, Southern Miss. 17 AUB: Cannella 14 pass from Nix (Carlson WIS MIN spoon kick), 13:31 Mugaritz stretched his winning got a lot of horse,” jockey Ricardo
Florida 40, Florida St. 17
Georgia 52, Georgia Tech 7
kick), 1:06
BAMA: Waddle 58 pass from M.Jones
First downs
Rushes-yards
20
35-173
22
30-76
NAV: J.Carothers 8 run (Nichols kick),
9:21
streak to six with a dominant per- Gonzalez said. “He flew when I
Georgia Southern 38, Georgia St. 10 (Bulovas kick), :33 Passing 280 296 NAV: J.Carothers 17 run (Nichols kick), formance in his first appearance in asked him, and his turn of foot was
Kennesaw St. 28, Wofford 21 AUB: FG Carlson 52, :00 Comp-Att-Int 15-22-0 20-37-1 7:32
Kentucky 45, Louisville 13 Third quarter Return Yards 75 38 HOU: Carr 5 run (Witherspoon kick), 2:13 a graded stakes as he took the amazing all the way to the finish.
LSU 50, Texas A&M 7
Lenoir-Rhyne 49, Carson-Newman 21
AUB: FG Carlson 43, 7:04
AUB: Z.McClain 100 interception return
Punts-Avg. 3-33.0 4-37.0 NAV: Perry 15 run (Nichols kick), 1:34
Second quarter
Grade 3, $101,500 Berkeley Handi- He’s really sharp right now.”
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1
Liberty 49, New Mexico St. 28 (Carlson kick), 6:31 Penalties-Yards 7-63 2-14 HOU: Stevenson 5 pass from Tune (With- cap by 3½ lengths Saturday at Money poured in on Mugaritz
Louisiana Tech 41, UTSA 27 BAMA: Waddle 12 pass from M.Jones erspoon kick), 13:32
Louisiana-Lafayette 31, La.-Monroe 30 (Bulovas kick), 4:57
Time of Possession 29:18 30:42
NAV: C.Williams 3 run (Nichols kick), 9:38 Golden Gate Fields. late in the betting cycle, so he went
Nicholls 24, North Dakota 6
North Carolina 41, NC State 10
AUB: FG Carlson 44, :49
Fourth quarter
Individual statistics HOU: FG Witherspoon 27, 6:44
HOU: FG Witherspoon 29, 1:04
Facing by far the toughest field off the 6-5 favorite after being the
SE Louisiana 45, Villanova 44
Southern U. 30, Grambling St. 28
BAMA: Waddle 28 pass from M.Jones
Rushing: Wisconsin, J.Taylor 18-76, Pryor
2-32, Coan 3-20, Stokke 2-14, Shaw 3- Third quarter of his career — with Grade 1 win- 4-1 second choice in the morning
(Bulovas kick), 13:44 NAV: J.Carothers 75 run (Nichols kick),
Tennessee 28, Vanderbilt 10 AUB: Shivers 11 run (S.Jackson pass from
10, Watson 4-10, Groshek 1-9, J.Chenal
1-3, Cruickshank 1-(minus 1). Minneso- 14:49 ners Ohio and What a View and line. The victory was his eighth in
Tulsa 49, East Carolina 24
W. Kentucky 31, Middle Tennessee 26
Nix), 8:08 ta, Ibrahim 5-39, R.Smith 11-31, HOU: Lark 26 pass from Tune (Wither-
spoon kick), 5:48
five-time Grade 2 winner Ashley- 13 lifetime starts, and he earned
BAMA AUB S.Brooks 7-22, S.Green 2-4, Morgan 5-
West Florida 38, Valdosta St. 35
First downs 28 23 (minus 20). NAV: J.Carothers 29 run (Nichols kick), luvssugar up from Southern Cali- $60,000 to push his total to
2:06
MIDWEST Rushes-yards
Passing
38-180 34-181
335 173
Passing: Wisconsin, Coan 15-22-0-280.
Minnesota, Morgan 20-37-1-296. Fourth quarter fornia — Mugaritz more than rose $227,125.
Baylor 61, Kansas 6
Ferris St. 37, Cent. Missouri 10 Comp-Att-Int 26-39-2 15-31-0 Receiving: Wisconsin, Cephus 5-114, NAV: King-El 18 run (Nichols kick), 9:52
HOU: Stevenson 22 pass from Tune
to the occasion. Mugaritz’s third straight stakes
Return Yards 177 95 Stokke 3-30, J.Taylor 2-39, A.Taylor 2-10,
Illinois St. 24, SE Missouri 6
Indiana 44, Purdue 41 (2OT) Punts-Avg. 3-29.33 3-40.0 Groshek 1-70, Ferguson 1-20, Watson 1- (Witherspoon kick), 5:50 He finished 11⁄16 miles in 1:42.40 win came on his third different
NAV: J.Carothers 19 run (Nichols kick),
Kansas St. 27, Iowa St. 17 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 (minus 3). Minnesota, Tyler Johnson 8-
89, Bateman 6-147, Autman-Bell 3-16, 3:26 on the Tapeta Footings synthetic surface, as he returned from a
Michigan St. 19, Maryland 16 Penalties-Yards 13-96 9-60
Minnesota St. 35, CSU-Pueblo 7 Time of Possession 35:52 24:08 Douglas 2-36, S.Green 1-8. NAV HOU surface — just 0.25 of a second layoff to capture the Bull Dog
First downs 20 21
N. Iowa 17, San Diego 3 No. 11 Baylor 61, Kansas 6 from the track record set by Now Handicap on dirt Oct. 13 at the Big
NW Missouri St. 63, Lindenwood (Mo.) 7 Individual statistics Baylor 21 13 14 13 — 61
Rushes-yards 56-447 30-134
North Central 59, Mount Union 52
Northwestern 29, Illinois 10
Rushing: Alabama, N.Harris 27-146, Kansas 0 0 6 0 — 6
Passing
Comp-Att-Int
107
2-4-0 23-35-4
393 Victory in 2007. Fresno Fair and the Joseph T.
M.Jones 8-32, Bolden 1-3, B.Robinson 2-
Ohio St. 56, Michigan 27 (minus 1). Auburn, Whitlow 16-114, Nix First quarter Return Yards 1 0 Stretching out from sprints, My Grace Stakes on turf three weeks
Wheaton (Ill.) 49, Central 13 BAY: Bohanon 6 run (Mayers kick), 8:47
Wis.-Whitewater 41, Wartburg 28
6-44, D.Williams 8-16, Shivers 1-11, Join-
er 1-1, (Team) 2-(minus 5). BAY: Thornton 51 pass from C.Brewer
Punts-Avg.
Fumbles-Lost
2-38.0
0-0
0-null
2-1
Friend Emma set a fast pace (23.40 later at GGF.
Wisconsin 38, Minnesota 17 Passing: Alabama, M.Jones 26-39-2- (Mayers kick), 6:48
BAY: Hasty 13 run (Mayers kick), 1:08
Penalties-Yards 2-15 2-19 seconds, 47.03 and 1:10.84) from Ohio, who was the 3-1 morning-
335. Auburn, Nix 15-30-0-173, (Team) 0- Time of Possession 29:26 30:34
SOUTHWEST
1-0-0. Second quarter the rail with What a View 1 to 1½ line favorite, went off at that price
Mary Hardin-Baylor 42, Huntingdon 6 BAY: FG Mayers 23, 10:24 Individual statistics
Navy 56, Houston 41
Receiving: Alabama, Ruggs 6-99,
D.Smith 5-80, Jeudy 5-26, Waddle 4-98, BAY: Ebner 14 run (Mayers kick), 5:41 lengths behind. Mugaritz raced in Saturday and rallied from eighth
Rushing: Navy, J.Carothers 18-188, Perry
Oklahoma 34, Oklahoma St. 16
Rice 30, UTEP 16
N.Harris 4-26, B.Robinson 1-7, M.Jones BAY: FG Mayers 23, 10:24
Third quarter
18-146, C.Williams 8-32, N.Smith 3-28, third place while also on the inside place to finish second. Brave Na-
1-(minus 1). Auburn, Stove 4-31, S.Wil- King-El 1-18, Fells 2-18, M.Walker 1-13,
SMU 37, Tulane 20 liams 3-66, Whitlow 2-29, Hill 2-7, Can- BAY: Hasty 19 run (Mayers kick), 11:16 Makekau 3-7, (Team) 2-(minus 3). Hous- but never more than 2½ lengths tion ran in last place for most of the
UAB 26, North Texas 21 BAY: Hasty 8 run (Mayers kick), 5:59
No. 2 Ohio St. 56,
nella 1-14, Schwartz 1-13, Hastings 1-11,
Shivers 1-2. KAN: Parchment 11 pass from M.Miles
ton, Tune 11-61, Carr 12-56, Porter 6-11,
Stevenson 1-6.
from the lead as the field of 10 went race and closed well for third —
No. 10 Michigan 27 Missed field goals: Alabama, Bulovas 30. (run failed), 1:29 Passing: Navy, Perry 2-4-0-107. Hous- down the backstretch. three-quarters of a length behind
Fourth quarter
Ohio St. 14 14 14 14 — 56 No. 6 Utah 45, Colorado 15 BAY: Q.Jones 7 run (Mayers kick), 6:49
ton, Tune 23-35-4-393.
Mugaritz dropped back to Ohio.
Colorado 7 0 0 8 — 15 Receiving: Navy, Makekau 1-60, J.Ca-
Michigan 13 3 3 8 — 27 BAY: Zeno 1 run (kick failed), 4:13
First quarter Utah 0 17 14 14 — 45 BAY KAN
rothers 1-47. Houston, Stevenson 8-133,
Trahan 4-54, Bradley 3-99, Singleton 3-
fourth while waiting for room at My Friend Emma wilted from
MICH: G.Jackson 22 run (kick failed), First quarter First downs 31 14 20, Carr 3-9, Lark 2-78. the quarter pole as Souter passed the fast pace and finished last, and
11:43 COL: Russell 7 pass from Montez (E.Price Rushes-yards 47-264 35-142 Missed field goals: Houston, Wither-
OSU: Dobbins 5 run (Haubeil kick), 8:50 kick), :43. Passing 243 116 spoon 23. him momentarily from the far What a View also faded to end up
OSU: Olave 57 pass from Fields (Haubeil
kick), 1:27
Second quarter
UTH: Br.Kuithe 38 pass from Huntley
Comp-Att-Int 18-32-1 16-32-4 Attendance: 22,824.
outside. Turning into the stretch, sixth.
Return Yards 23 77
MICH: Peoples-Jones 25 pass from Pat- (Redding kick), 11:21. Punts-Avg. 5-45.0 6-48.0 My Friend Emma began to tire and
terson (Nordin kick), :19 UTH: Br.Kuithe 7 pass from Huntley
Second quarter (Redding kick), 2:03.
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
0-0
4-26
2-2
1-15
What a View drifted outside, leav-
OSU: Dobbins 6 run (Haubeil kick), 10:12
OSU: Dobbins 5 run (Haubeil kick), 8:50
UTH: FG Redding 23, :04.
Third quarter
Time of Possession 33:46 26:14 ing a large opening for Mugaritz. Larry Stumes is a freelance writer.
MICH: FG Nordin 23, :19 UTH: Brumfield 1 run (Redding kick), Individual statistics
Third quarter 4:11.
UTH: Simpkins 66 punt return (Redding Rushing: Baylor, Hasty 14-92, Ebner 8-
OSU: K.Hill 6 pass from Fields (Haubeil
kick), :56. 60, Bohanon 7-37, Q.Jones 8-35, Lovett
kick), 11:18
2-30, Zeno 2-7, A.Smith 1-6, McGuire

GOLDEN GATE FIELDS RESULTS Saturday


OSU: G.Wilson 30 pass from Fields (Hau- Fourth quarter 1-6, Fleeks 2-2, C.Brewer 2-(minus 11).
beil kick), 3:46 COL: Arias 27 pass from Montez (Russell Kansas, P.Williams 22-97, D.Williams 3-
MICH: FG Nordin 45, 2:33 pass from Montez), 12:51. 28, M.Miles 3-14, Gardner 4-6, Hampton
Fourth quarter UTH: Moss 1 run (Redding kick), 10:46. 1-1, Stanley 2-(minus 4).
MICH: Haskins 2 run (Haskins run), 14:23 UTH: Br.Kuithe 15 run (Redding kick),
OSU: Mack 16 pass from Fields (Haubeil 5:12.
Passing: Baylor, C.Brewer 13-25-1-182, FIRST—$10,500, mdn cl, 2YO F, FIFTH—$11,500, cl, 3YO up, 1mi, rain. EIGHTH—$100,000, stk, 3YO up, 1 1/16mi,
Bohanon 2-4-0-20, Zeno 3-3-0-41. Kan- 5UNAF1/2XAf, rain. 5 (4) Stone Groove (F.Alvarado) .......... 13.80 6.40 3.80 rain.
kick), 10:11 COL UTH sas, Stanley 13-26-3-92, M.Miles 3-6-1-
OSU: Dobbins 33 run (Haubeil kick), 6:30 First downs 16 17 2 (2) Shez a Grinder (K.Krigger) ........... 15.20 7.80 4.20 6 (5) Askin’ for Trouble (J.Hernandez)............ 5.40 3.40 Berkeley H.
24. 7 (6) Kid Arcade (B.Pena) ....................................... 4.80
OSU MICH Rushes-yards 31-60 41-207 Receiving: Baylor, Thornton 4-69, Mims 6 (6) Pacific Silence (C.Herrera).................. 23.00 16.60 3 (3) Mugaritz (R.Gonzalez).................... 4.40 2.80 2.40
First downs 28 21 5 (5) Sweet Ryan (J.Hernandez) ............................. 4.00 Off 2:53. Time 1:38.67. Fast. Scratched—Monceros. Also 9 (8) Ohio (J.Couton) ...................................... 4.20 2.80
Passing 157 165 4-53, Fleeks 3-26, Ebner 2-35, Mar.Jones
Off 12:50. Time 1:06.18. Fast. Also Ran—Tiz the Stan- Ran—Acrobat, Zedekiah, Typhoon Harry. $0.5 Pick 5 (2- 10 (9) Brave Nation (C.Martinez)............................ 5.80
Rushes-yards 50-264 26-91 Comp-Att-Int 17-26-0 14-17-0 1-19, Atkinson 1-16, Hasty 1-14, Morri-
dard, Tequila Y Miel, Miss Swiss, Many Bankers, Mellow 6-3-8-5) 5 Correct Paid $2,390.95. $0.5 Pick 4 (6-3-8-5) Off 4:23. Time 1:42.40. Fast. Scratched—Majestic Eagle.
Passing 313 305 Return Yards 64 119 son 1-6, Sneed 1-5. Kansas, Parchment 4 Correct Paid $295.80. $0.5 Pick 3 (3-8-5) 3 Correct Paid
Comp-Att-Int 15-27-0 18-43-1 5-41, Charlot 4-29, P.Williams 3-27, Lua- Out. $1 Exacta (2-6) paid $138.60. $0.1 Superfecta (2- Also Ran—Grecian Fire, Ashleyluvssugar, What a View,
Punts-Avg. 7-44.0 4-41.0 $45.00. $0.5 Trifecta (5-6-7) paid $66.45. $0.1 Super-
vasa 2-11, Lassiter 2-8. 6-5-1) paid $274.38. $0.5 Trifecta (2-6-5) paid $431.05. Lymebyrd, Souter, Camino Del Paraiso, My Friend Em-
Return Yards 0 82 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 fecta (5-6-7-1) paid $42.18. Daily Double (8-5) paid ma. $0.5 Pick 3 (9-1-3) 3 Correct Paid $41.95. Daily Dou-
Punts-Avg. 4-35.0 5-41.8 Penalties-Yards 5-35 5-45 No. 12 Penn St. 27, SECOND—$10,500, mdn cl, 2YO, $40.20. $1 Exacta (5-6) paid $31.50. ble (1-3) paid $24.00. $1 Exacta (3-9) paid $7.10. $0.1
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Time of Possession 27:10 32:50 5UNAF1/2XAf, rain.
Penalties-Yards 7-66 5-38 Rutgers 6 SIXTH—$39,000, mdn spl wt, 2YO F, Superfecta (3-9-10-2) paid $22.19. $0.5 Trifecta (3-9-
Rutgers 3 0 0 3 — 6 6 (5) Warren’s Van Gogh (L.Reyes) ........ 6.60 3.80 3.20 10) paid $27.20.
Time of Possession 36:25 23:35 Individual statistics 5UNAF1/2XAf, rain.
Penn St. 7 0 6 14 — 27 3 (3) Hacienda Blvd (C.Martinez) ................... 5.00 3.80
Rushing: Colorado, Fontenot 13-49, 7 (6) Tiz Emma (A.Gomez) ..................................... 3.60 9 (7) Midnight Sunrise (K.Krigger)........ 10.00 5.40 4.20 NINTH—$17,000, wvr cl, 3YO up, 5f, rain.
Individual statistics L.Shenault 5-25, D.Smith 3-9, (Team) 1- First quarter 4 (3) Perfect Stories (S.Amador).................. 12.00 8.20 2 (1) Torpedo Away (K.Krigger)............ 11.40 6.20 3.40
Off 1:26. Time 1:06.43. Fast. Scratched—Super Tony. Al-
Rushing: Ohio St., Dobbins 31-211, (minus 2), Montez 9-(minus 21). Utah, RUT: FG Davidovicz 29, 3:32 so Ran—Up Time, Moki Dugway, Zero Bucks Given. Daily 10 (8) Red Dahlia (J.Hernandez)............................. 3.20 7 (5) Mirror Image (S.Amador) ..................... 10.00 4.00
Teague 12-29, Fields 6-25, (Team) 1-(mi- Moss 20-88, Br.Kuithe 2-59, Huntley 10- PSU: J.Brown 2 run (Pinegar kick), :06 Double (2-6) paid $67.00. $1 Exacta (6-3) paid $12.00. Off 3:29. Time 1:04.57. Fast. Scratched—Biscottini, Des- 9 (7) Potente Alba (J.Hernandez)........................... 2.40
nus 1). Michigan, Haskins 12-78, G.Jack- 27, Dixon 2-15, Vickers 3-15, Brumfield Third quarter $0.1 Superfecta (6-3-7-1) paid $15.03. $0.5 Trifecta (6- ert Fog. Also Ran—Traffic Stopper, Tippy Top, Takes a Off 4:53. Time 0:56.53. Fast. Scratched—Tomasino, Old-
son 3-26, Charbonnet 4-7, Patterson 7- 2-7, (Team) 2-(minus 4). PSU: J.Brown 18 run (kick failed), 12:05 3-7) paid $20.80. Village, Eight O Five, Eddie’s Princess, Toni Two Pocket, er Brother. Also Ran—Aalsmeer, Solomon Bay, Nutty Si-
(minus 20). Passing: Colorado, Montez 17-26-0-157. Fourth quarter Baby Hang On. $0.5 Pick 3 (8-5-9) 3 Correct Paid $37.50. erra, Lil’ Chieftain. $0.2 Pick 6 Jackpot (8-5-9-1-3/7-2) 6
Passing: Ohio St., Chugunov 1-2-0-11, Utah, Huntley 14-17-0-165. RUT: FG Davidovicz 38, 14:55 THIRD—$11,000, cl, 3YO up, 5UNAF1/2XAf, $0.5 Consolation Pick 3 (8-5-5) 3 Correct Paid $5.80. Correct Paid $1,969.20. $0.5 Pick 5 (5-9-1-3/7-2) 5 Cor-
Fields 14-25-0-302. Michigan, Patterson Receiving: Colorado, L.Shenault 4-43, PSU: Dotson 44 pass from Levis (Pinegar rain. $0.1 Superfecta (9-4-10-11) paid $148.10. $0.5 Trifecta rect Paid $2,496.90. $0.5 Pick 4 (9-1-3/7-2) 4 Correct
18-43-1-305. Russell 3-18, Fontenot 3-2, Stanley 2-24, kick), 12:16 (9-4-10) paid $195.05. Consolation Double (5-5) paid Paid $313.05. $0.5 Pick 3 (1-3-2) 3 Correct Paid $37.05.
3 (3) Tap It Champ (A.Sanguinetti) ..... 11.80 6.20 3.60
Receiving: Ohio St., G.Wilson 3-118, D.Smith 2-22, Arias 1-27, Nixon 1-12, PSU: J.Brown 1 run (Pinegar kick), 5:13 $8.60. Daily Double (5-9) paid $68.40. $1 Exacta (9-4) $0.5 Trifecta (2-7-9) paid $52.50. Daily Double (3-2)
2 (2) Rob’s Got Game (K.Krigger) ................... 4.80 3.20
Mack 3-39, Olave 2-68, Dobbins 2-49, Brown 1-9. Utah, Br.Kuithe 3-63, Dixon RUT PSU paid $74.80. paid $37.60. $1 Exacta (2-7) paid $38.20. $0.1 Super-
4 (4) Poppy’s C Note (S.Amador) ........................... 2.20
K.Hill 2-17, Farrell 1-14, Berry 1-4, Ruck- 3-34, Simpkins 2-35, Vickers 2-15, Fothe- fecta (2-7-9-3) paid $36.41. Attendance 1,017. Total
First downs 19 19 Off 1:53. Time 1:04.59. Fast. Also Ran—Changing Image, SEVENTH—$31,000, alc opt cl, 2YO,
ert 1-4. Michigan, Bell 6-78, Peoples- ringham 1-14, Henry-Cole 1-4, Brumfield Handle $3,213,529.
Rushes-yards 44-184 46-252 Dynamic Duo, Hawthorne Lane. $0.5 Pick 3 (2-6-3) 3
Jones 3-69, McKeon 3-66, Eubanks 2-42, 1-3, Moss 1-(minus 3).
Correct Paid $104.20. Daily Double (6-3) paid $51.60. $1
5UNAF1/2XAf, rain.
Collins 2-32, Haskins 1-9, Black 1-9. Passing 199 81
Attendance: 112,071.
No. 7 Oklahoma 34, Comp-Att-Int 15-27-0 8-15-1 Exacta (3-2) paid $23.00. $0.1 Superfecta (3-2-4-5) 1 (1) Blaisin’ Eamon (F.Alvarado) ........ 11.00 5.80 3.80
paid $16.60. $0.5 Trifecta (3-2-4) paid $42.55. 3 (3) Little Cents (J.Couton) ........................... 7.00 3.60
No. 21 Oklahoma St. 16 Return Yards 1 102 7 (7) Little John (J.Hernandez) ............................... 4.60
No. 3 Clemson 38, Oklahoma 10 10 7 7 — 34 Punts-Avg. 5-36.6 4-49.0 FOURTH—$14,000, mdn cl, 2YO, 6f, rain. Off 3:55. Time 1:03.36. Fast. Also Ran—Foreign Proto-
South Carolina 3 Oklahoma St. 7 6 3 0 — 16 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 8 (8) Sunny Ride (J.Hernandez) ............. 4.20 3.20 2.60 col, Opera Ghost, No Longer Silent, Wine and Whisky,
Clemson 14 10 7 7 — 38 Penalties-Yards 6-57 3-30 4 (4) Away He Goes (C.Herrera).................... 17.60 8.80 Smileforme. $0.5 Pick 3 (5-9-1) 3 Correct Paid $133.50.
First quarter
South Carolina 0 300 — 3 OKL: Hurts 28 run (Brkic kick), 13:14. Time of Possession 33:11 26:49 3 (3) Gregs City Zip (C.Martinez)............................. 4.40 $0.5 Consolation Pick 3 (5-5-1) 3 Correct Paid $12.80.
First quarter OKS: Hubbard 3 run (Ammendola kick), Off 2:23. Time 1:12.22. Fast. Also Ran—Runkerry, Hula $0.1 Superfecta (1-3-7-2) paid $271.09. $0.5 Trifecta
Individual statistics King, Qick Quack Quo, Gordy’s Rules, Synthetic Joe. $0.5 (1-3-7) paid $87.50. Daily Double (9-1) paid $46.40. $1
CLE: Higgins 10 pass from Lawrence (Pot- 9:02.
ter kick), 6:58 OKL: FG Brkic 42, 3:00. Rushing: Rutgers, Pacheco 18-102, Lan- Pick 3 (6-3-8) 3 Correct Paid $37.45. Daily Double (3-8) Exacta (1-3) paid $30.30.
CLE: Higgins 65 pass from Lawrence (Pot- Second quarter gan 18-58, Aa.Young 4-13, Snyder 1-6, paid $29.20. $1 Exacta (8-4) paid $39.70. $0.1 Super-
ter kick), 3:46 OKL: Hurts 4 pass from Basquine (Brkic Adams 3-5. Penn St., Levis 17-108, fecta (8-4-3-1) paid $84.59. $0.5 Trifecta (8-4-3) paid
J.Brown 16-103, Slade 6-36, Hamler 3-6, $100.80.
Second quarter kick), 14:54.
OKS: FG Ammendola 43, 9:40. Ford 2-3, Roberson 1-(minus 1), (Team)
SC: FG White 39, 7:33
OKL: FG Brkic 27, 5:06. 1-(minus 3).
CLE: Ross 16 pass from Lawrence (Potter
OKS: FG Ammendola 25, :00. Passing: Rutgers, Snyder 3-3-0-35, Lan-
kick), 3:04
gan 12-24-0-164. Penn St., Levis 8-14-1-
CLE: FG Potter 46, :00 Third quarter 81, Roberson 0-1-0-0.
Third quarter
CLE: Etienne 2 run (Potter kick), 9:59
Fourth quarter
OKS: FG Ammendola 26, 9:41.
OKL: Brooks 3 run (Brkic kick), 3:22.
Fourth quarter
Receiving: Rutgers, Washington 4-63,
Melton 3-52, Dremel 2-19, Aa.Young 1-
39, Jabbie 1-8, Pacheco 1-6, Adams 1-6,
GOLDEN GATE FIELDS HANDICAP Sunday
CLE: Etienne 3 run (Potter kick), 11:56 OKL: Willis 3 pass from Hurts (Brkic kick), Woods 1-5, Alaimo 1-1. Penn St., Hamler
CLE SC 10:21. Post time: 12:45 p.m. Best Bet: Awesome Dude, 5th.
5-22, Dotson 1-44, George 1-11, Freier- SIXTH. 1 Mile. F&M 3 Year Old & Up Allowance. Purse $31,000.
First downs 30 9 OKL OKS muth 1-4.
FIRST. 5½ Furlongs. 3 Year Old & Up Mdn Clmg $12,500. Purse $11,000. PP Horse Jockey Wt Comments Odds
Rushes-yards 40-211 26-69 First downs 22 20 Missed FG: Rutgers, Davidovicz 35.
Rushes-yards 44-283 29-128 PP Horse Jockey Wt Comments Odds 2 Music Babe F Alvarado 125 Rolling late 3-1
Passing 316 105 No. 14 Oregon 24, 1 A Lonna At the Top B Pena 120 Ran third at level in last 4-1
Comp-Att-Int 28-43-0 16-27-1 Passing 167 207 5 Polar J Couton 122 Runner-up at level in last 2-1
Return Yards 58 0 Comp-Att-Int 14-17-0 22-32-1 Oregon St. 10 3 Molaf W Antongeorgi 124 Cuts in half 5-2
3 Fairy Tale Bliss J Hernandez 118 Comes in off runner-up try 2-1
Oregon St. 3 0 0 7 — 10 6 Sure Angel C Martinez 121 First time on synthetic 10-1
Punts-Avg. 3-43.33 7-43.71 Return Yards 45 36 2 Snappish F Alvarado 122 Second race off brief respit 3-1
4 Crystal Lake J Couton 118 Comes in off maiden win 5-2
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Punts-Avg. 2-37.5 1-46.0 Oregon 10 7 0 7 — 24 6 Winter Fog J Hernandez 124 Dangerous on the drop 4-1
5 Ruby Bradley L Reyes 118 Adds shades on stretchout 10-1
Penalties-Yards 5-44 4-33 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 First quarter 7 Clarence Heads C Herrera 124 Drops on return 12-1
Time of Possession 35:17 24:43 Penalties-Yards 9-95 3-25 ORE: FG C.Lewis 32, 8:26 4 Desert Movie C Martinez 124 Returns from layoff 20-1
Time of Possession 34:03 25:57 ORS: FG E.Hayes 40, 3:00 1 Ice Or Fire A Gomez 122 Adds shades for new barn 10-1
SEVENTH. 1 Mile. 3 Year Old & Up Clmg $6,250. Purse $11,000.
Individual statistics ORE: M.Wright 98 kickoff return (C.Lewis
Individual statistics SECOND. 1 1/16 Miles. 3 Year Old & Up Mdn Special Wt. Purse $30,000. PP Horse Jockey Wt Comments Odds
Rushing: Clemson, Lawrence 8-66, L.Dix- kick), 2:47
Rushing: Oklahoma, Brooks 22-160, Second quarter PP Horse Jockey Wt Comments Odds 6 Herdsman B Pena 120 Drops with intentions 9-2
on 12-60, Etienne 15-51, Rodgers 1-21,
Hurts 16-61, Stevenson 3-50, Lamb 2-8, ORE: Johnson III 28 pass from J.Herbert 1 Earnest J Hernandez 120 Broke maiden two-back 7-2
Rencher 2-8, Mellusi 2-5. South Carolina, 6 Bourbon Traffic C Martinez 121 Adds blinkers for Delia 5-2
Haselwood 1-4. Oklahoma St., Hubbard (C.Lewis kick), 12:55 8 Thin Line L Reyes 120 Adds blinkers off runner-up effort 9-5
Feaster 12-47, Dowdle 7-20, A.Turner 4- 5 T Bones Trick F Alvarado 121 Returns to the races a gelding 3-1
24-104, D.Brown 4-17, L.Brown 1-7. 2 Curry Nation C Martinez 120 Back to back thirds 10-1
14, Harris 1-1, Hilinski 2-(minus 13). Fourth quarter 2 Major Kong R Gonzalez 121 Second time for two-turns 6-1
Passing: Oklahoma, Basquine 1-1-0-4, 3 Koa Cat W Antongeorgi 120 Drops from starters 3-1
Passing: Clemson, Rodgers 0-1-0-0, Law- ORS: Jefferson 19 run (E.Hayes kick), 1 No Parking Here J Couton 121 Runner-up in last race 2-1 5 Missed the Boat R Gonzalez 120 Up in class off runner-up try 15-1
rence 26-36-0-295, Brice 2-5-0-21, Hurts 13-16-0-163. Oklahoma St., 11:03 4 Continental Union W Antongeorgi 121 Hit board in last two 9-2 4 Hawk’s Rising J Couton 120 Second race off 4K claim 20-1
(Team) 0-1-0-0. South Carolina, Hilinski D.Brown 22-32-1-207. ORE: Habibi-Likio 20 run (C.Lewis kick), 3 My Lucky Bid P Flores 121 Yet to beat a horse 12-1 7 Nervous Nellie S Amador 120 Facing winners for first time 15-1
16-27-1-105. Receiving: Oklahoma, Lamb 4-36, Bas- 1:15
Receiving: Clemson, Ross 9-111, Higgins quine 2-32, Hall 2-30, Rambo 2-10, ORS ORE THIRD. 6 Furlongs. F&M 3 Year Old & Up Clmg $5,000. Purse $11,500.
3-101, Etienne 3-37, Overton 3-26, Chalk L.Morris 1-29, Stevenson 1-23, Hurts 1-4, First downs 20 20
Willis 1-3. Oklahoma St., Stoner 8-61, PP Horse Jockey Wt Comments Odds EIGHTH. 6 Furlongs. 3 Year Old & Up Clmg $25,000. Purse $23,000.
3-3, Powell 2-14, Rodgers 2-8, Chase 1- Rushes-yards 34-137 37-191
13, Br.Spector 1-8, L.Dixon 1-(minus 5). B.Johnson 4-77, McCray 3-35, Hubbard 3- 2 Crazy Sexy Munny S Amador 120 Runner-up at level in last 4-1 PP Horse Jockey Wt Comments Odds
Passing 243 174 6 Ca Dreamer P Flores 122 Late interest 7-2
South Carolina, S.Smith 5-40, Feaster 13, Wolf 2-8, J.Woods 1-8, Carter 1-5. 1 Midnight Destiny L Reyes 122 Returns on slight drop 7-2
4-8, Markway 3-39, Dowdle 2-12, O.S- Missed field goals: None. Comp-Att-Int 26-41-0 18-30-0 4 Donveras Cat H Herrera 120 Up slightly off win 5-1 5 Mal Verde J Hernandez 122 On the scene late 8-1
mith 1-5, C.Dawkins 1-1. Return Yards 65 147 1 Joyous J Hernandez 120 First race off claim 8-5
No. 8 Florida 40, Florida St. 6 Gray Gem S Amador 122 Returns from layoff 9-2
Missed field goals: Clemson, Potter 32. Punts-Avg. 6-32.5 6-33.66 3 Sarazona Two C Herrera 120 Two-back winner 9-2 2 Quick and Silver C Martinez 122 Dangerous at this level 2-1
Attendance: 80,580. 17 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 5 Blew by You B Pena 120 Ships north for first Tapeta try 8-1 4 Tribal Storm K Krigger 122 Hit board in last two at level 4-1
Florida St. 7 0 10 0 — 17 Penalties-Yards 6-45 4-30 3 Cats Blame F Alvarado 122 First race off Del Mar claim 5-1
No. 4 Georgia 52, Florida 7 23 7 3 — 40 Time of Possession 31:37 28:23 FOURTH. 5 Furlongs. F&M 3 Year Old & Up Clmg $3,200. Purse $10,000. 7 Cross Creek B Pena 122 First time on synthetic 15-1
Georgia Tech 7 First quarter PP Horse Jockey Wt Comments Odds
Georgia 17 0 21 14 — 52 Individual statistics
FLA: Swain 19 pass from Trask (McPher- 4 Kowboys Gal J Hernandez 122 Second race off long layoff 4-1
Georgia Tech 07 0 0 — 7 son kick), 10:19. Rushing: Oregon St., Jefferson 20-81, 1 Miss Boisterous F Duran 120 Adds shades 2-1 NINTH. 6 Furlongs. 3 Year Old & Up Clmg $4,000. Purse $11,000.
Pierce 4-25, Gebbia 7-25, Baylor 3-6. Ore- 3 Baby’s Got Class H Herrera 122 Runner-up at level in last 3-1
First quarter FSU: Travis 1 run (Aguayo kick), 5:59. PP Horse Jockey Wt Comments Odds
gon, Tra.Dye 12-91, Verdell 15-50, Habi- 7 Secret Paranoia P Flores 120 Early speed 6-1
UGA: FG Blankenship 49, 10:00 Second quarter 6 Midvale Magic J Hernandez 122 Drops second race off claim 2-1
bi-Likio 5-29, J.Herbert 4-22, Felix 1-(mi- 5 Memorys Star P Flores 122 Returns on drop 9-2
UGA: Herrien 2 run (Blankenship kick), FLA: Pierce 1 run (kick failed), 13:46. 4 Prince Cheval B Pena 122 Always tries hard 10-1
nus 1). 2 Gee Street B Pena 122 Second race off claim 12-1
4:52 FLA: Swain 23 pass from Trask (McPher- 5 Many Moods S Amador 122 Dangerous on the drop 5-2
Passing: Oregon St., Gebbia 26-40-0- 6 Run For a Million W Antongeorgi 120 Comes in off mdn win 12-1
UGA: Woerner 20 pass from Fromm son kick), 10:55. 9 Omache Kid P Flores 122 Claimed two-back for 5K 4-1
243, (Team) 0-1-0-0. Oregon, J.Herbert
(Blankenship kick), 1:21 FLA: Jefferson 13 pass from Trask (Mc- 8 Jens de Ville P Flores 122 Hit board in last two at level 15-1
18-30-0-174. FIFTH. 5½ Furlongs. 2 Year Old Mdn Special Wt. Purse $39,000. CA Bred
Second quarter: GT: T.Davis 6 pass from Pherson kick), 5:06. 1 Ivy Mike J Espinoza x115 Maked 3rd local start came from 12-1
Receiving: Oregon St., Isai.Hodgins 8-85,
Graham (B.King kick), 10:54 FLA: FG McPherson 50, :10. PP Horse Jockey Wt Comments Odds EMD
Bradford 6-53, Togiai 4-29, Jefferson 3-
Third quarter Third quarter 24, Flemings 1-22, Quitoriano 1-19, 3 Sensational Rocket C Martinez 119 Delia is 20% with recent firsters 4-1 3 Zippy Groom F Alvarado 122 Late rally 10-1
UGA: Simmons 17 pass from Fromm FSU: FG Aguayo 48, 12:13. Pierce 1-10, Taylor 1-3, Lindsey 1-(minus 4 Desert Dude J Hernandez 119 Big odds third in debut 2-1 7 Rock Slinger J Couton 122 Brief speed 20-1
(Blankenship kick), 13:32 FLA: Jefferson 6 pass from Jones (Mc- 2). Oregon, Redd 5-34, Johnson III 4-39, 1 Awesome Dude R Gonzalez 119 Up in class off runner-up effort 9-5 2 Life Is a Trip H Herrera 122 Slight drop 10-1
UGA: Pickens 41 pass from Fromm (Blan- Pherson kick), 6:34. Addison 2-32, Bay 2-19, Juw.Johnson 2 Jazz Street F Alvarado 119 Brief speed in bow 8-1
kenship kick), 7:44 FSU: Akers 50 run (Aguayo kick), 4:53. 2-9, Delgado 1-28, Tra.Dye 1-10, Verdell 6 Star Racer F Duran 119 8% barn with recent debut 6-1
UGA: Blaylock 9 pass from Fromm (Blan- Fourth quarter 1-3. runners
kenship kick), 4:28 FLA: FG McPherson 21, 14:56. Missed FG: Oregon, C.Lewis 24. 5 Unusual Victory B Pena 119 Showed little in maiden voyage 15-1
7 Wonder of Autism S Amador 119 Barn is zero for 14 with firsters 15-1
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BAY AREA Today


Occasional rain
Monday
Occasional rain
Tuesday
A little rain
Wednesday
A couple of
showers
Thursday
Chance of a little
rain
Winds gradually subsiding today and Highs: 53-60 Highs: 57-63 Highs: 58-62 Highs: 57-62 Highs: 57-62
tonight with rain. Periods of rain to- Lows: 49-55 Lows: 49-54 Lows: 47-53 Lows: 44-51 Lows: 44-53
morrow and Tuesday. Wednesday: ar-
eas of low clouds and a few showers.
NAPA
Santa Rosa 29 COUNTY Vacaville
Bodega Bay 55/50 53/49
56/52 Napa 47/35 0.25 Sacramento
Sebastopol 47/31 0.36
Outlook: Low pressure will be off the 47/42 0.00 55/51 SOLANO 55/53
55/50 COUNTY
coast Tuesday producing plenty of 45/34 0.02 52/38 0.05
46/34 0.01 12
clouds and occasional rain. Showers Fairfield
SONOMA
will spot the area on Wednesday. 55/49
COUNTY
Sonoma 47/33 0.15
53° SE Petaluma 80
Updates: sfgate.com/weather 55/50
55/52 46/34 0.03
46/35 0.02 Rio Vista
San Francisco report Wind 8-16 mph
Waves 5-9 ft 54/51
Normal high/low for today 59/46 Swell 6-10 ft Point Reyes Novato 680 48/33 0.18
Station 56/52 Vallejo
Record high 70 in 1959 37
Record low 38 in 1976 56/53 45/36 0.12 57/52
Record rainfall for today’s date 1.68” in 1951 *47/37 0.09 44/39 0.57
Rainfall month to date 1.29” 50° Pittsburg
Normal month to date 2.38” San Rafael Martinez 57/53
Pressure/humidity Saturday 5 p.m. 29.87”/83% MARIN 56/52 58/53 Concord 48/39 0.27
COUNTY 59/51 Antioch
1 54/40 0.95 Richmond 4 50/35 0.11
14-day temperature trend 49/35 0.07 57/52
58/54
48/38 0.26
History Forecast Average high/low 51/40 0.34
Orinda
80
Stinson Beach Kentfield 57/54 Walnut Creek Brentwood
70 56/54 57/53 47/40 0.27
59/53
Berkeley 24
CONTRA COSTA 56/52
60 *50/46 0.20 50/37 0.31 49/34 0.17
58/54 COUNTY *43/30 0.19
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50/42 0.32 Danville
40 Today’s high/low
30 54° S 80 Oakland 58/53
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 74/59 San Francisco 60/54 47/36 0.22 Tracy
Past seven days Forecast 73/56 0.00 Wind 15-25 mph 57/54 51/39 0.14 San Ramon 55/52
Waves 6-10 ft 50/44 0.13 58/53 46/38 0.11
High/low temperatures and precipitation
ending Saturday 5 p.m. PT. Swell 8-12 ft 53° Hayward 47/35 0.22
Tides at Golden Gate * - Estimated 59/53
580
Livermore
8 ft S.F. Airport 51/39 0.15 58/51
Today’s air quality forecast
6 ft 58/54 Pleasanton 49/33 0.06
4 ft Good (0–50) Pacifica 52/38 0.10 58/53
2 ft 57/54 Fremont
Moderate (51–100) 92 48/37 0.25 ALAMEDA
0 ft 51/37 0.38 101
59/55
Unhealthy for sensitive groups (101–150) COUNTY
50/37 0.12 680
Unhealthy (151+) Redwood City
12 3 6 9 12 3 6 9 12 3 6 9 12 3 6 9 www.sparetheair.org San Mateo 59/54
Today Monday Half Moon Bay Newark
59/55 50/37 0.34 57/54 Milpitas
High Low
Today 3:49 a.m./4.9’ 8:35 a.m./3.3’
Marine 57/51 50/36 0.47
49/39 0.32
58/54
52/37 0.14 280 *53/42 0.28
2:01 p.m./5.3’ 9:00 p.m./0.0’ Coastal waters: Periods of rain today. Palo Alto Sunnyvale
Monday 4:44 a.m./4.8’ 9:50 a.m./3.3’ Wind from the south-southeast at 10- 57/51
SAN MATEO 59/55
2:57 p.m./4.8’ 9:53 p.m./0.3’ 20 knots. Seas 4-8 feet. SE COUNTY 50/36 0.42
54° 1 51/41 0.18
Mountain View SANTA CLARA
58/55 COUNTY
Reservoirs Percent of capacity Bay Area and delta: Periods of rain
Wind 15-25 mph
Waves 5-9 ft 51/40 0.29 Santa Clara San Jose
This Last today. Wind from the southeast at 10- Swell 6-10 ft 58/54 57/53
Water district week year Normal
20 knots. Seas 2 feet or less. 51/41 0.18 51/41 0.06
Hetch Hetchy1 74.5 71.5 72.1
EBMUD2 77 78 —— Los Gatos
Marin Municipal 76.4 71.5 65.2 Recorded water 57/53
Santa Clara Valley 32.2 27.2 —— Monterey Bay: Cool today with temperature, Santa Cruz 101
51/41 0.26
Bureau of Reclamation3 67.5 55.4 —— rain, heavy at times. Wind from the wind and ocean 58/52
east-southeast at 10-20 knots. Seas conditions 50/43 0.39
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San Francisco, San Mateo, parts of Alameda
forecast for today
and Santa Clara counties. 2 Alameda and Contra 2-4 feet. 17
Costa counties. 3 Central Valley Project.

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Saturday’s high/low temperatures and sky
bring locally heavy rainfall to Central the Upper Midwest, ice to the central tral California and in conditions ending 5 p.m. PT.
Texas
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tain snow. Showers will dampen Mid-Atlantic to the southern Atlantic
the Northern California coast, while
Southern California is dry with clouds
and northeast Gulf coasts today. A Pa-
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coast from Northern
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Edmonton
Halifax
Montreal
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Bogota
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snow showers for Calif. Ottawa 25/12 s La Paz 63/34 pc
and occasional sun. and mountain snow into the West.
the interior North- *High and low in the U.S. for Regina 23/17 sf Lima 74/65 pc
west. the 48 contiguous states. Toronto 28/25 c Montevideo 82/61 pc
Eureka Vancouver 39/23 pc Panama City 90/73 c
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Ukiah
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Acapulco
Guadalajara
90/78
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Santiago
81/68 pc
San Salvador 86/66 s
90/55 s
Amarillo 51/38 0.00 51/26 s 61/34 pc
La Paz 79/61 s Sao Paulo 88/63 pc
Sacramento Anchorage 44/37 0.50 33/24 sn 27/18 sn
Lake Tahoe Mazatlan 86/68 s Tegucigalpa 81/59 pc
55/53 Atlanta 74/53 0.00 65/38 pc 46/33 c Ottawa
37/34 Merida 90/68 s AFRICA/MIDEAST
Today’s Atlantic City 44/33 0.00 53/40 r 44/34 r
Yosemite Minneapolis Mexico City 77/55 pc Algiers 73/45 s
Baltimore 44/37 0.00 48/38 r 46/33 r
46/41 highs/lows Birmingham 74/58 0.00 62/35 pc 46/28 pc
CARIBBEAN Baghdad 74/48 pc
Havana 84/57 s Beirut 72/61 pc
Monterey Bismarck 28/26 0.46 28/15 pc 37/26 pc New York
Fresno Kingston 86/79 pc Cairo 74/58 s
60/54 Boise 36/17 0.01 37/30 sn 39/29 c
56/50 Chicago Nassau 79/68 pc Dakar 83/72 s
Boston 39/28 0.00 38/34 sn 41/31 r
Santa Barbara Needles San Juan 84/73 pc Damascus 68/35 s
Buffalo 34/26 0.00 38/30 i 33/22 sf Denver Washington
63/48 Los Angeles 59/45 St. Thomas 86/73 pc Jerusalem 67/47 s
Burlington, Vt. 23/17 tr 29/24 sn 32/20 sn San
SATURDAY 64/51 Las Vegas EUROPE Johannesburg 88/64 s
Charleston, S.C. 66/42 0.00 73/45 sh 56/34 s Francisco

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Amsterdam 48/32 pc Lagos 93/78 pc
Charleston, W.Va.44/39 0.41 60/35 pc 41/31 sn
Athens 68/57 pc Nairobi 75/61 pc
Charlotte, N.C. 59/48 0.14 68/39 r 51/32 pc
Mammoth San Diego Los Angeles Phoenix Berlin 41/30 pc Riyadh 82/59 s
Cheyenne 30/19 0.26 36/21 s 45/33 c
Lakes 65/51 Atlanta Brussels 45/29 s ASIA
Chicago 39/36 0.16 41/27 sn 36/26 c
Dallas Budapest 46/27 s Bangkok 91/77 pc
Saturday Today Monday Cincinnati 44/37 0.97 51/34 pc 40/28 c
Copenhagen 41/30 s Beijing 43/27 c
City Hi/Lo/Prcp. Hi/Lo/Sky Hi/Lo/Sky Cleveland 43/35 0.00 54/35 c 39/30 sf
New Orleans Dublin 46/34 pc Ho Chi Minh 93/75 pc
Alturas 34/13 0.01 40/33 sn 42/28 c Colorado Spgs 41/26 0.00 41/22 s 57/33 s
Frankfurt 45/27 pc Hong Kong 73/60 pc
Anaheim 62/45 0.01 66/47 c 69/49 c Columbia, S.C. 69/45 0.00 71/41 r 55/30 pc
Houston Geneva 46/34 pc Manila 88/75 pc
Auburn 47/37 0.21 52/49 r 55/49 r Columbus, Ohio 42/37 0.01 54/35 pc 40/30 c
Miami Helsinki 28/19 s Mumbai 91/79 pc
Bakersfield 49/39 0.03 61/45 c 63/45 c Concord, N.H. 31/19 0.00 33/25 sn 31/25 sn
Istanbul 66/54 s New Delhi 69/59 pc
Barstow 50/33 0.07 56/38 c 61/38 c Corpus Christi 91/74 0.00 72/45 s 69/44 pc T-storms
La Paz Lisbon 64/52 r Phnom Penh 94/77 pc
Bishop 30/8 tr 44/29 sn 47/30 c Dallas 72/60 0.22 58/35 s 57/39 pc
Monterrey Havana London 45/32 pc Seoul 49/25 pc
Chico 48/39 0.15 53/50 sh 56/50 r Denver 34/18 0.04 37/20 s 49/32 s Rain
Madrid 61/46 c Shanghai 56/45 sh
Cloverdale 44/33 0.04 54/50 sh 57/50 r Des Moines 46/35 0.21 35/21 c 38/29 s
Milan 54/38 pc Singapore 89/77 t
Crescent City 49/36 0.05 57/46 c 57/45 c Detroit 38/32 0.00 47/34 sn 39/27 c Showers
Guadalajara Moscow 37/32 sh Surabaya 100/75 pc
Death Valley 59/38 0.00 61/45 c 66/47 c Duluth 30/29 0.54 27/7 sn 27/16 s
Snow
Cold front Nice 63/50 pc Taipei City 79/63 pc
Eureka 52/33 0.00 58/47 c 57/45 c El Paso 56/45 tr 56/31 s 60/34 s Mexico City
Oslo 29/10 s Tehran 59/41 s
Fort Bragg 50/38 0.12 57/53 c 59/53 r Fairbanks 25/16 tr 21/15 sf 17/9 sn
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Prague 39/28 sf PACIFIC
Gilroy 52/38 1.00 57/50 r 63/49 r Flagstaff 34/14 1.30 39/19 pc 47/24 pc highs and
Ice Stationary Jet stream Rome 64/45 s Auckland 73/60 s
Hearst Castle 42/31 0.09 52/46 c 55/47 r Great Falls 16/6 0.15 35/29 s 42/32 pc
Lake Tahoe 29/0 tr 37/34 sn 42/29 r Hartford 41/26 0.00 34/31 sn 35/29 sn
forecast St. Petersburg 39/24 sn Fiji 80/69 pc
Stockholm 29/21 s Melbourne 66/49 c
Lakeport 41/33 0.18 52/47 sh 55/48 r Helena 17/10 0.28 29/20 s 40/29 pc -10s -0s- 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s
Vienna 43/30 pc Sydney 73/66 sh
Los Angeles 61/47 tr 64/51 c 67/52 c Honolulu 84/74 0.00 81/73 sh 83/72 pc
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Modesto 50/35 0.10 53/52 r 58/52 r Jackson 74/58 0.00 61/34 s 50/28 s Orlando 81/58 tr 82/61 s 67/40 s Precipitation for selected cities through 5 p.m.
Monterey 52/46 0.58 60/54 r 62/52 r Juneau 38/32 tr 40/38 r 41/34 sn Philadelphia 46/32 0.00 44/37 i 39/31 r Saturday (Season: October 1-September 30) Almanac Dec. 1, 2019
Mt. Shasta 32/30 0.13 39/35 sn 43/35 r Kansas City 57/40 0.30 36/24 c 45/31 s Phoenix 59/43 0.00 66/45 pc 70/49 pc
*Season Last year Normal Season Today Monday
Needles 56/38 0.00 59/45 pc 65/50 c Las Vegas 50/34 0.01 52/40 c 58/43 c Pittsburgh 41/33 0.00 52/34 sh 38/30 sf 24 hours to date to date to date normal Rises Sets Rises Sets
Palm Springs 61/41 0.00 64/48 pc 71/51 c Lincoln 50/36 tr 33/18 pc 45/27 s Portland, Maine 32/21 0.00 32/25 sf 31/25 sn
Bakersfield 0.03 1.06 0.68 1.00 6.47 Sun 7:06 a.m. 4:51 p.m. 7:07 a.m. 4:51 p.m.
Paso Robles 46/36 0.46 59/44 r 59/44 r Little Rock 69/49 0.08 51/31 s 49/29 s Portland, Ore. 45/26 tr 43/34 i 49/32 pc
Eureka 0.04 4.02 6.48 9.60 49.15 Moon 11:35 a.m. 9:48 p.m. 12:11 p.m. 10:46 p.m.
Quincy 33/21 tr 43/40 sn 47/39 r Louisville 52/40 2.97 51/35 pc 41/29 c Providence 40/29 0.00 36/33 sn 42/29 r
Fresno 0.01 0.51 1.77 1.70 11.50
Red Bluff 45/35 0.04 50/47 sh 54/48 r Medford, Ore. 47/27 0.17 52/36 c 53/33 c Raleigh 50/46 0.19 66/40 r 52/34 pc
Los Angeles Trace 2.12 2.15 1.70 14.93
Redding 45/37 0.07 49/45 sn 53/46 r Memphis 68/55 0.41 51/33 s 44/30 pc Rapid City 26/22 0.90 30/12 pc 44/25 c
Oakland 0.14 1.16 3.10 3.65 20.81
Sacramento 52/38 0.08 55/53 r 59/52 r Miami 81/66 0.00 85/70 pc 84/52 pc Reno 32/20 tr 41/34 sn 43/32 sn
Redding 0.07 1.83 7.02 6.58 34.67
Salinas 50/40 0.19 58/53 r 60/53 r Milwaukee 40/37 0.15 40/27 sn 35/25 pc Richmond 46/41 tr 57/39 r 51/34 r
Sacramento 0.05 0.48 2.51 3.03 18.52
San Bernardino 57/39 0.03 62/45 c 68/47 c Minneapolis 34/31 0.44 33/10 sn 25/21 s St. Louis 53/41 2.41 42/30 sf 41/28 pc
San Diego 0.06 2.72 1.38 1.58 10.34 Dec 3 Dec 11 Dec 18 Dec 25
San Diego 64/50 0.06 65/51 pc 68/54 c Mobile 79/53 0.00 71/39 pc 56/30 s Salt Lake City 36/25 tr 36/27 c 40/28 c
San Francisco 0.13 1.44 3.77 4.28 23.65
San Luis Obispo 51/38 0.25 62/54 r 63/49 r Montgomery 80/46 0.00 69/37 pc 52/29 s San Antonio 85/72 tr 68/39 s 68/41 pc
S.F. Airport 0.10 1.29 3.23 3.33 20.65 Just after sunset, the five-day-old waxing
Santa Barbara 57/37 0.22 63/48 c 63/47 c Nashville 65/50 0.52 54/35 pc 42/27 c Santa Fe 34/23 0.00 37/20 pc 44/25 pc
San Jose 0.07 1.00 1.95 2.48 15.82 crescent moon is visible in the southwest,
Santa Monica 58/44 0.05 65/50 c 67/52 c New Orleans 84/60 0.00 71/44 pc 57/38 s Seattle 47/26 0.00 44/34 c 46/35 pc
Santa Rosa 0.36 1.46 6.07 6.72 36.28 surrounded by the stars of Capricornus the
Stockton 49/38 0.17 54/51 r 60/51 r New York City 43/31 0.00 38/35 sn 37/31 r Shreveport 76/63 0.04 59/35 s 55/33 s
Truckee 25/3 0.05 39/30 sn 42/28 r Newark, N.J. 46/31 0.00 39/37 sn 38/31 r Sioux Falls 35/33 0.38 27/9 sf 33/25 s * Season-to-date data are subject to National Sea-Goat. Fully illuminated on its sunlit cres-
Ukiah 45/31 0.05 55/48 sh 57/49 r Oklahoma City 62/42 0.04 50/27 s 53/33 pc Spokane 31/17 0.00 31/24 sf 34/25 pc Weather Service corrections. cent are the dark patches known as the Sea
Yosemite Valley 36/23 0.00 46/41 sn 48/38 r Omaha 52/37 0.03 33/19 c 41/30 s Tampa 78/60 0.00 79/63 pc 66/43 pc of Crises and the Sea of Fertility. Venus sets
Tucson 57/40 tr 67/42 s 71/45 pc at 6:40 p.m. Mars rises at 4:33 a.m. Jupiter
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Earthweek: a diary of the planet For the week ending Friday, Nov. 29. By Steve Newman
Lethal light -65°
A scientific review points Verkhoyansk,
to light pollution as a Climate plea Smart forecasts Siberia
major contributor to the A U.N. report says the Swiss researchers say they have enlisted artificial
rtificial in
intelligence to accurately predict where
“insect apocalypse” world is doomed to a lightning will strike within a 10- to 30-minute period. After “hindcasting” previous lightning
decimating many climate disaster without strikes, a team created an algorithm to recognize weather conditions that lead to a lightning
species. An earlier study immediate and sustained discharge. The team says data from 12 Swiss weather stations in urban and mountainous
this year blamed efforts to cut carbon environments from 2006 to 2017 were used to predict lightning inside a 19-mile radius.
pesticide use, habitat emissions by 7.6% each 3.5 6.4
destruction and climate year until 2030. Emissions
change for the loss of have instead surged 1.5%
5.0 Fung-Wong Rhino
nearly half of the annually over the past extinction
planet’s insects since decade. The recom- 5.0 Chimp attacks
Kammuri Malaysia’s last Sumatran
1970. But writing in mended cuts would limit Chimpanzees have begun rhinoceros has died in a
Biological Conservation, warming to the 1.5-degree attacking children in western wildlife reserve that had
an international team Celsius (2.7-degree Uganda in recent years, been its sanctuary since
says artificial light is Fahrenheit) rise experts causing serious injuries and 2014. The 25-year-old
disrupting insect agree would avoid global deaths. A highly publicized female known as Iman
reproduction and warming’s worst effects. attack in 2014 saw a chimp Rita died of cancer, leaving a
navigation, as well as Inger Andersen, executive savage a 2-year-old child after +116° small number of the
drawing insects to director of the U.N. snatching it from its mother. At least Fitzroy Crossing,
species alive, mainly in
untimely deaths. Environment Program, three more fatal attacks on infants have W. Australia
5.9 Indonesia. Malaysia’s
Artificial light “can affect warns that without occurred since then, accompanied by a last remaining male
insects in pretty much immediate action, CO2 half-dozen other attacks that resulted Sumatran rhino died in
every imaginable part of will reach levels that in injuries or narrow escapes. The Dist. by: Andrews McMeel Syndication May. Experts fear the
their lives,” said senior make the worst dangers Uganda Wildlife Authority blames the www.earthweek.com entire species could go
author Brett Seymoure. of warming inevitable. destruction of the chimps’ forest habit. © 2019 Earth Environment Service
extinct within decades.
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If you missed it ... The company said she lacked the requisite managerial experience,
but she complained to company officials in late March 2018 that
In a week when Tiffany spar- she was blocked because she would need lactation breaks and
kled, at least in the eyes of one was taking medication for postpartum depression. DeClue had
buyer, this also happened: been a USAble Life employee for about 2½ years at the time of
her dismissal. She is seeking back pay, unspecified compensatory
1 Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey,
and punitive damages and compensation for lost benefits.
right, wrapped up a tour of Afri-
ca, then said he would spend 1 Federal prosecutors charged a cryptocurrency expert with vio-
part of 2020 on that continent. lating economic sanctions against North Korea by presenting at a
Dorsey tweeted: “Sad to be conference there this year after the U.S. government denied his
leaving the continent ... for now. request to travel to Pyongyang. Virgil Griffith, 36, was arrested at
Africa will define the future Los Angeles International Airport. Griffith is an American citizen
(especially the bitcoin one!). Not but lives in Singapore. Prosecutors said Griffith secured a visa
sure where yet, but I’ll be living through “a (North Korean) diplomatic mission facility” in Manhat-
here for 3-6 months mid 2020.” tan and then traveled to the country through China in April.
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“These robots are very self-aware. ... They notice when they’re coming up
to an individual, will stop, communicate, say, ‘Excuse me,’ and if it doesn’t Money-saving
move, will move around the object to get on its normal course of travel.”
Christian Lindmark, chief technology officer for Stanford Health Care moves to make
before January
Turkey’s gone,
Cyber Monday is
KATHLEEN
yet to come. Now’s PENDER
the time to consider Net Worth
these financial
moves before we
ring out 2019.
Property tax: If
you own property
in California, pay
the first half of your
2019-20 property tax by Dec. 10, unless you have
it paid with your mortgage, to avoid a late fee.
Make sure you have health coverage: Starting
Jan. 1, Californians must have “qualifying”
health insurance all year, or pay a penalty for
any month they don’t, unless they are eligible
for one of numerous exemptions. Congress abol-
ished what’s known as the “individual mandate”
Pender continues on D2

Stanford hospital to use


robots to shuttle linens
23 delivery devices part of tech blitz at new $2 billion facility Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle 2018

DoorDash prompts meal couriers to agree to


arbitration, which has led to legal tangles.
By Catherine Ho

The robot future is here — at


least in the hallways of the new
Gig employers failing
Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto. to pay arbitration fees
The $2 billion, high-tech hos-
pital, which opened last month, By Mallory Moench
is preparing to deploy a fleet of
23 automated delivery robots to In his San Francisco courtroom, U.S. District
shuttle clean and dirty linens, Judge William Alsup has berated lawyers for
packages and medical gas tanks Google, Oracle, Uber and PG&E. Last week, an
between the hospital and its attorney for DoorDash found himself the target.
loading dock a quarter-mile The issue was the way
away. the meal-delivery start- Learn more
It’s a huge time savings for up pushed its couriers
hospital staff, who can devote into arbitration. AB5 explained:
sfchronicle.com/
more time to skilled tasks. “Your law firm and
business
The robots, known as auto- defense law firms have
mated guided vehicles, are al- tried for 30 years to
ready being used on a smaller keep plaintiffs out of court in employment cas-
scale at Lucile Packard Chil- es. You’ve gotten a lot of success in the courts,”
Photos by Paul Chinn / The Chronicle
dren’s Hospital at Stanford, Alsup said. “So finally somebody says, ‘OK,
where five robots began trans- Top: A mobile robot transports supplies at Stanford Hospital. we’ll take you to arbitration,’ and suddenly it’s
Hospital continues on D3 Above: Proximity sensors help robots avoid obstacles in hallways. not in your interest anymore, and now you’re
Arbitration continues on D4

Amazon Goliath faces fresh foe


in grassroots coalition David
By David Streitfeld conditions in warehouses. communities where it has
The goal is to encourage and warehouses. The short an-
Amazon flourished over unify the resistance to Ama- swer: a lot.
its first two decades with zon that is beginning to While the simultaneous
little opposition and less form. arrival of Athena and the
scrutiny. A new coalition and The report, from the Eco- report are a coincidence,
a report unveiled last week nomic Roundtable, a non- they are linked by their at-
make clear that era is over. profit research group that tempts to understand and
The coalition, Athena, focuses on social and eco- ultimately influence Ama-
comprises three dozen grass- nomic issues in Southern zon’s push into almost every
roots groups involved in California, delves into the aspect of modern life. The
Philip Cheung / New York Times issues like digital surveil- largely unexplored topic of internet conglomerate hired
Amazon warehouses are getting watched more closely by Athena. lance, antitrust and working what Amazon is costing the Amazon continues on D3
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BUSINESS

Money-saving moves before year end


Pender from page D1

at the federal level start-


ing in 2019, but California
imposed it on residents
starting in 2020. To help
more middle-income
residents afford coverage,
California will offer state
subsidies for the first
time next year.
“Many people already
have qualifying health
insurance coverage, in-
cluding employer-spon-
sored plans, coverage
purchased through Cov-
ered California or direct-
ly from insurers, Medi-
care, and most Medicaid
plans,” the California
Franchise Tax Board says
on its website.
In California, people
who make 138% to 400%
of the federal poverty
level for their household
size (about $17,000 to
$50,000 for individuals)
get federal subsidies to
purchase health insur-
ance through a market-
place such as Covered
California. Starting next Getty Images
year, people making
400% to 600% of the Check your withhold- your age you must begin charity. This is called a least $14,400 in other version. Just open a Roth
poverty level (about ing: Taxpayers are ex- taking distributions in qualified charitable dis- deductions (such as IRA and transfer the
$50,000 to $75,000 for pected to pay most of the the year after the original tribution or QCD and it’s mortgage interest and investments into it.
individuals) and buy federal and state income owner’s death. (Excep- a no-brainer tax-wise, charitable donations) you There are no income
insurance through Cov- tax they owe through tion: If you inherit the said IRA expert Ed Slott. won’t itemize and can’t limits on Roth conver-
ered California can get a payroll withholding, IRA from a spouse, you If you don’t itemize deduct contributions, sions, like there are on
state subsidy. Most peo- making quarterly esti- can roll it over into your deductions — and hardly says Sandi Bragar, a Roth contributions, and
ple who earn up to 138% mated payments or both. own IRA and it will be anyone does since the wealth manager with there is no limit on the
of the poverty level can If they come up short, treated as yours.) standard deduction dou- Aspiriant. amount that can be con-
get Medi-Cal, the state’s they could owe an under- The deadline for annu- bled last year — you However if you nor- verted each year.
version of Medicaid. withholding penalty. In al withdrawals is gener- generally get no federal mally give $5,000 annu- You just need to make
Those who sign up for 2018, there was so much ally Dec. 31. However, the tax benefit from a dona- ally to charities, you the withdrawal from the
Covered California by confusion over the year you turn 70½, you tion. But if you do a qual- could give $25,000 this traditional IRA by Dec. 31
Dec. 15 will have their sweeping federal tax have until April 1 of the ified charitable distribu- year and none the next for it to be included in
health coverage take changes that the IRS following year to take tion, the amount you four years. Or, Bragar your 2019 taxes. You will
effect Jan. 1. Those who ended up waiving federal your first required dis- transfer directly to chari- says, you could give have another 60 days
sign up from Dec. 16 to penalties for millions of tribution, but you must ty won’t be added to your $25,000 to a donor advis- after the withdrawal to
Jan. 31 will have coverage people. For 2019, the IRS take your second dis- income and taxed, so it’s ed fund before year end, move what you took out
take effect Feb. 1. Open “will not be providing the tribution by Dec. 31 of as good or better than take a $25,000 deduction into a Roth IRA and still
enrollment ends Jan. 31. special waiver like what that same year. getting an itemized de- for 2019, and make dona- have that count as a 2019
The annual penalty is we offered for 2018,” IRS If you fail to take your duction. You can donate tions from that fund at conversion, Slott said.
generally $695 per unin- spokesman Raphael full required distribution up to $100,000 a year this any time in the future. “The best way is to do it
sured adult or 2.5% of Tulino said. by the deadline, you will way and have it count (You won’t get another is one shot in 2019 and
annual household in- The easiest way to owe a very stiff penalty toward your required deduction when you make sure it’s done.”
come, whichever is great- avoid the penalty is to unless you get a waiver. minimum distribution. distribute from the do- Once a conversion is
er. For more on the pen- make sure you have paid The institution that Even if you do itemize nor-advised fund.) done, it can’t be undone,
alty, see bit.ly/health throughout 2019 at least holds your IRA will tell deductions, it still makes like it could before 2018.
mandateca. 100% of your total tax you how much to take sense to donate this way Consider a Roth IRA
For more on the sub- paid for 2018 (including out of that IRA each year. because the amount conversion: When you Check your FSA ac-
sidy, see www.coveredca. amounts paid during the If you have multiple transferred will reduce move money from a tra- counts: If you participate
com/california-subsidy. year plus any balance IRAs, you can add up the your adjusted gross in- ditional IRA into a Roth in a flexible spending
due with your 2018 tax required distributions come, which is a number IRA, the amount convert- account, check your em-
Be aware of Roth lim- ployer’s “use-it-or-lose it”
return). If your adjusted from all of them and take that influences other ed is taxable, but you
its: If you have been deadline. These accounts
gross income is $150,000 the total amount from taxes and tax benefits. won’t have to pay tax on
saving in a Roth IRA and let employees put pre-tax
or more, make sure you one or some combination You won’t be able to any future account earn-
your income has gone up money from their pay-
have paid at least 110% of of accounts. write off the donation as ings, as long as you meet
this year — perhaps be- check into an account for
last year’s tax. The same The same rules gener- an itemized deduction certain holding require-
cause you got a big raise child care or out-of-pock-
general rules apply for ally apply to 401(k) and too; that would be double ments. You also won’t
or cashed in stock — hold et health care expenses,
California income taxes. similar workplace plans. dipping. But shrinking have to take required
off on making your con- and get reimbursed from
If you are coming up However, if you are still your adjusted gross in- distributions from your
tribution for 2019 until the account when they
short, ask your employer working past age 70½, come could reduce or own Roth IRA after age
you are sure that your incur expenses and sub-
to bump up your with- you don’t have to take eliminate the Medicare 70½, like you do with a
income will not exceed mit receipts.
holding for the rest of the withdrawals from your premium surcharge or traditional IRA.
the limits for contribut- Some employers give
year. If that’s not enough, current employer’s 401(k) reduce the amount of If you are retired but
ing to a Roth IRA. See workers until Dec. 31 to
make an estimated plan, if the plan allows it. Social Security benefits not yet 70½, a Roth con-
the limits at bit.ly/rothira spend all the money set
fourth-quarter tax pay- (Most do.) If you have that are taxable. version could make sense
limits. If you are under aside that year or forfeit
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the limit, you have until it. Others give them until
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April 15 of next year to March 15 of the following
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for 2019. from one year into the
you turn 70½, you must People who inherit Bragar said. If you are 65
begin withdrawing a 401(k) accounts also must Consider bunching and retired, for example, next. (They can’t offer
minimum amount each begin taking required deductions: Another you could convert part of both grace options).
year from your tradition- withdrawals under the way to recapture a de- your IRA every year over If you have funds re-
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A robot’s journey
STANFORD HOSPITAL New building: 500 Pasteur Drive Existing: 300 Pasteur Drive

Tunnel

New Stanford Robots carry bedsheets and


other laundry between

hospital deploys
Stanford’s new hospital and a
loading dock in the adjoining
older hospital — a 3/4-mile
Loading
distance. Here’s the path they

delivery robots
dock
must travel.
Sources: Stanford Health Care, Google John Blanchard / The Chronicle

Hospital from page D1 when their batteries are run- ford opted to construct a new
ning low. facility rather than retrofit the
porting supplies in October. Unexpected problems, such entirety of the old hospital,
Hospital administrators plan as having to move around an which was built in 1959. Some
to add 23 of the same robots object blocking a robot’s path, parts of the old hospital that
at the new hospital at 500 are resolved from a command were added in the 1980s will
Pasteur Drive, a facility that center in Pittsburgh, where be retrofitted and renovated
took more than a decade to the company that makes over the next two years, while
complete. The new fleet will them, Aethon, is located. The the original 1959 portions will
start work once the hospital aim is to have them perform be torn down sometime in the
obtains a license from reg- low-level tasks so staffers can next 10 years.
ulators to operate them, spend their time doing more The new hospital also in-
which it expects to have by important things like helping troduced other tech features
January. nurses and doctors. such as pharmacy robots that
They vary in size, but some “These robots are very can pick and sort pills and
are 7 feet tall, 2 feet wide and self-aware,” said Christian notify the pharmacy system
weigh up to 2 tons. The hospi- Lindmark, chief technology when inventory runs low,
tal paid about $100,000 each. officer for Stanford Health iPads and remotes at each
Photos by Paul Chinn / The Chronicle
They travel at 2 mph — the Care. “They have sensors all bedside that control tempera-
speed of a slow walker. around them. They notice Top left: Kevin Hinoki adjusts a supply-carrying robot at the ture and lighting, and a mo-
Each robot has the hospi- when they’re coming up to an new Stanford Hospital. Above: Hinoki loads a cart on a robot. bile app patients can use to
tal’s layout programmed into individual, will stop, commu- check into appointments and
it and can navigate its own nicate, say, ‘Excuse me,’ and if the Peninsula, and its emer- cludes 368 private patient access lab results.
path, including pausing or it doesn’t move, will move gency room is twice the size rooms. It was built primarily
going around obstacles that around the object to get on its of the one at the old Stanford to meet California seismic Catherine Ho is a San Francisco
get in its way, including peo- normal course of travel.” hospital at 300 Pasteur Drive. safety standards that hospitals Chronicle staff writer. Email:
ple. The robots automatically The new hospital is the The seven-story, 824,000- must comply with by 2030. cho@sfchronicle.com Twitter:
head toward charging stations only Level 1 trauma center on square-foot new facility in- Like many hospitals, Stan- @Cat_Ho

Amazon has Roundtable report said.


It calculated that Ama-
zon trucks last year cre-

new challenge
ated $642 million in “un-
compensated public
costs” for noise, road

from coalition
wear, accidents and
harmful emissions.
Almost as an aside, the
report indicated how
adept Amazon, with a
Amazon from page D1 successful grassroots stock market value of
efforts to rein in Ama- nearly $900 billion, is at
97,000 employees over zon’s power. getting funding from
the summer, nearly the Last fall, the retailer California and local com-
total employment of was forced to begin pay- munities. This included
Google. The report is ing a $15 hourly mini- $25 million from the
bluntly titled “Too Big to mum wage nationwide. California Film Commis-
Govern.” In February, it aban- sion to subsidize six
“This is a company doned plans to establish productions, including
functioning at a scale a new headquarters in the third season of
that was previously left New York after oppo- “Sneaky Pete,” an Ama-
to government,” said nents mobilized against zon crime drama, and
Tom Perriello of the Amazon and the poli- Demetrius Freeman / New York Times
$1.2 million from the
Open Society Founda- ticians who had ap- Employees work at an Amazon warehouse in Carteret, N.J. Athena is involved California Office of Busi-
tions. Founded by bil- proved the deal. This in issues like digital surveillance, antitrust and working conditions. ness and Economic De-
lionaire George Soros, month, an attempt to velopment toward an
Open Society is provid- stack the City Council in facial tracking software. Society Foundations said cott of Amazon but was office building in Irvine
ing some of the seed Seattle, the company’s The products threaten updating protest move- more interested in trying for programmers.
funding for Athena. The hometown, with mem- “our privacy and civil ments for the digital era to sway it — including its The report noted on its
coalition is raising $15 bers more acceptable to liberties, especially in was an interesting chal- employees and custom- title page that it was
million to cover its first Amazon backfired with brown and black com- lenge. ers. underwritten by the Los
three years. voters. munities,” the groups “Uncertainty is now “Half the households Angeles County Feder-
“It has incredible im- These setbacks could said. baked into the model,” in America have an Am- ation of Labor, which
pact,” Perriello said of be attributed to many The effort against he said. “You don’t know azon Prime account,” represents more than
Amazon. “Who could factors, but one of them Amazon will not be easy, where the fight is going Kaoosji said. “That gives 800,000 members of 300
possibly shape its future was the influence of said Lauren Jacobs of the to be two months from them a huge amount of unions. The Economic
and direction?” labor and immigrant Partnership for Working now or two years from power to change the Roundtable said that did
Amazon, like Face- organizations. Now some Families, a coalition now. So you need the company.” not affect the results.
book, Apple and Google, of those groups are join- member in Oakland. ability to organize citi- His group is dedicated Among the report’s
has drawn the attention ing together under Athe- Amazon is projected to zens of very different to improving conditions suggestions: that Ama-
of Washington regula- na. have $238 billion in sales political stripes across in what is sometimes zon raise its minimum
tors, state attorneys gen- “We’re learning from this year with 750,000 geographies and across called “the goods move- wage to $20 an hour, that
eral and at least a few what makes Amazon employees. demographics, where ment sector.” it require its logistics
politicians in the past back down, and looking “This is a David and traditionally you had to The resource center is subcontractors to do the
year. The central ques- to replicate that as much Goliath story,” she said. organize in place.” in Southern California’s same, that it provide
tion being asked about as possible with as many “David took what he had The name Athena is Inland Empire, where child care at its ware-
all of the companies: people as possible,” said and turned it into a win- associated with democra- the work is done to pro- houses and that it build
When does a tech plat- Dania Rajendra, the ning strategy. We’re tak- cy, freedom and wisdom. cess those packages that affordable housing in its
form become too big and Athena director. ing what we have — the But it has another ad- appear on porches in logistics communities.
powerful, ultimately Athena will be run voices of the members of vantage for the coalition. Santa Monica and New- The report draws on
hurting the society it from New York, but the our various organiza- “We didn’t want to port Beach as if by mag- California Public Re-
once dazzled? real work will be done tions, our collective have Amazon in the ic. cords Act requests filed
In Amazon’s case, the out in the field where knowledge and experi- name — People Against Amazon workers and with communities with
situation is particularly most of the member ence and deep under- Amazon or whatever — Amazon customers exist Amazon facilities. Many
complicated. Its aspira- organizations are. They standing of the economy because part of the strat- in two different worlds, of them nevertheless
tions long ago exceeded include the Awood Cen- around Big Tech, and the egy is to offer a better the Economic Round- came up empty. The
online retail to encom- ter, a Minneapolis non- experience we’ve had vision for how the econo- table said. The report report noted that very
pass fresh groceries, profit that has organized with making this compa- my could work,” said calculates that a little little of Amazon’s busi-
devices that connect your Amazon workers from ny shift its behavior — Stacy Mitchell of the more than half of Ama- ness was known to any-
home to the internet, East Africa; Warehouse and trying to build a Institute for Local Self- zon warehouse workers one but Amazon. Com-
front-door and neigh- Workers for Justice, more humane economy.” Reliance, a nonprofit in in Southern California munities are in the dark.
borhood surveillance, which is based in Chica- Athena’s $15 million Maine that opposes cor- live in substandard hous- “Our conclusion is that
professional services like go; and Fight for the budget is modest for the porate concentration and ing. And for every $1 in it’s time for Amazon to
plumbing and contract- Future, a group that scale of change it hopes advocates local commu- wages, they receive 24 come of age and pay its
ing, health care, govern- focuses on digital issues, to bring about. “This is nity development. “To be cents in public assis- own way,” said Daniel
ment procurement, in- in Massachusetts. grassroots democracy,” for something, not just tance. Flaming, a co-author of
ternet infrastructure and In a separate move, said Barry Lynn of Open against.” “Every day, ships, the report. “This means
Hollywood entertain- Fight for the Future and Markets Institute, a Sheheryar Kaoosji of trucks, trains and air- paying its full costs to the
ment. Just about every- other groups have called Washington think tank another coalition mem- planes bring an estimat- communities that host it
thing, really. on Congress to investi- and coalition member ber, the Warehouse ed 21,500 diesel truck- and the workers who
Amazon declined to gate Amazon’s surveil- focused on antitrust Worker Resource Center loads of merchandise to create its profits.”
comment for this article. lance products, including issues. “There’s no mon- in Ontario, east of Los 21 Amazon warehouses
Athena springs out of the Ring front-door mon- ey in it. Just people.” Angeles, said Athena in the four-county re- David Streitfeld is a New
several unexpectedly itor and Rekognition Perriello of the Open was not planning a boy- gion,” the Economic York Times writer.
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BUSINESS

Employers fail to pay arbitration fees


Arbitration from page D1
wiggling around trying
to figure some way to
worm out of your own
agreement.”
Arbitration is a long-
standing way of taking
disputes out of the court
system and resolving
them, theoretically, more
quickly and at lower cost.
DoorDash was back in
court because it was
taking a truly low-cost
approach: It hadn’t paid
the arbitration fees for
the cases in question.
Contracts that impose
arbitration are common-
place in the gig economy,
with drivers, meal couri-
ers and other workers
waiving their right to a
trial with a few taps of an
app. Uber, Lyft and Post-
mates, along with Door-
Dash, are among the
companies whose con-
tracts require arbitration.
Arbitration is favored
by many businesses
because it keeps resolu-
tions quiet and avoids
the potential for sympa-
thetic juries to award big
damages. But thousands
of workers have filed
arbitration demands and
companies haven’t Yalonda M. James / The Chronicle
coughed up millions of Postmates workers delivered peanuts to the company to protest their pay in September. Arbitration is another sore point for some.
dollars in fees to pay for
the process, landing ments of arbitration But what mandatory landscape will shift in attorney for the workers, instead of being able to
them in courtrooms like demands.” arbitration clauses don’t January, when a new law, said they don’t have indi- sue. Companies will also
Alsup’s anyway. Postmates and Lyft did count on are mass AB5, takes effect, making vidual documents be- be penalized for not pay-
Tens of thousands of not respond to requests claims, said Shannon it harder for companies cause the workers see the ing arbitration fees with-
Uber and Lyft drivers for comment. Uber de- Liss-Riordan, a Boston to claim workers should terms only when they in 30 days.
sued the companies for clined to comment. attorney who has chal- be contractors. scroll through them on California’s law ban-
not paying arbitration Failure to pay arbitra- lenged gig economy com- In the meantime, dis- an app. Alsup said he ning mandatory arbitra-
fees to address their tion fees is not unique to panies in court for years. putes over contractor symphathized. tion as a condition of
claims. A federal judge in tech companies. The “What all the compa- status under the old “It’s unconscionable employment was careful-
Oakland compelled Post- Legislature passed a law nies are banking on is rules fester on — and that you would have a ly written to not contra-
mates into individual this year penalizing Cali- that few people will go unpaid arbitration fees system that no one could dict the Federal Arbitra-
arbitration with more fornia employers who through the trouble and are a factor. The case tell whether they have an tion Act and Supreme
than 5,000 couriers in don’t pay fees within 30 expense and time of Alsup heard Monday agreement,” the judge Court case law that al-
October. And when a San days. Attorney General bringing an arbitration,” alleges that DoorDash told Fogelman. lows employers to man-
Francisco Superior Court Xavier Becerra recently Liss-Riordan said. “What hasn’t paid filing fees to “If they don’t click on date arbitration and
judge ordered DoorDash opened an investigation they weren’t counting on the American Arbitra- that, then they don’t get a prohibit class-action
to arbitrate individual into the issue. Company was people taking them tion Association to ad- job for that day. People lawsuits. But some at-
claims for 419,409 work- attorneys have argued in up on it and filing masses dress 2,236 workers’ out there who are des- torneys say legal chal-
ers, the company instead court that arbitration of arbitration against petitions. The lawsuit perate, living paycheck to lenges are inevitable and
negotiated a $39.5 million claims weren’t filed cor- companies.” said workers paid the paycheck, and they say, the arguments won’t
settlement, according to a rectly or violate con- To pressure compa- $1.2 million required ‘What the hell, I’ve got stand up in court.
November court filing. tracts. nies, plaintiffs’ attorneys under association rules, no choice, I’d better click Even if California’s law
“DoorDash only works Businesses have tradi- “call them on their bluff,” but DoorDash didn’t pay on this,’ ” Alsup said. survives, it doesn’t
if it works for all mem- tionally turned to arbitra- said Veena Dubal, associ- more than $4 million that The arbitration associ- change anything for
bers of our community; tion to resolve disputes ate professor of law at it owed after requesting ation declined to com- workers who already
Dashers, merchants and by avoiding litigation. UC Hastings. They do an extension. The associ- ment on the specific case signed a contract requir-
customers,” spokeswom- “We say let’s see if we that by filing thousands ation closed the cases, per its policy. “If a party ing arbitration. And
an Becky Sosnov said in can resolve this, without of individual arbitration stalling resolution. refuses to pay its fees to DoorDash, Uber and Lyft
an email, using the com- having months of litiga- claims. In a letter to the work- the association, the other have pledged to fight
pany’s term for couriers. tion where positions get “It’s extremely expen- ers’ attorneys and the parties involved may AB5, pledging $30 mil-
“Like many other compa- hardened and feelings sive for companies to association, DoorDash seek court intervention,” lion apiece toward a
nies, DoorDash includes get hurt,” said Michele arbitrate individually, said paying for “deficient spokesman Michael ballot initiative to over-
an arbitration provision Miller, the head of Cozen more expensive than to arbitration demands Clark said in an email. turn the law.
in its independent con- O’Connor’s West Coast do a class action, and it’s constitutes an excessive Two new California In the meantime, gig
tractor agreement.” labor practice. time consuming,” Dubal and unreasonable hard- laws going into effect in workers will keep filing
Workers have the ability Miller, who represents said. But companies ship.” DoorDash at- January tackle mandato- claims. And the arbitra-
to opt out of arbitration, management in arbitra- favor that approach be- torney James Fogelman ry arbitration. Compa- tion fees will keep piling
she noted, and the com- tions, also said court cause it means no legal argued in court Monday nies can no longer up.
pany “has arbitrated cases raise concerns precedent is set. that arbitration claims require employees to sign
claims with Dashers about “allegations that One key issue has been weren’t correctly sub- an agreement forcing Mallory Moench is a San
historically and currently may ultimately prove to whether gig workers mitted because they harassment, discrim- Francisco Chronicle staff
is doing so while ensur- have no value being aired should be classified as didn’t contain a copy of ination and wage claims writer. Email: mallory.
ing that claimants meet in public forums before- independent contractors each individual contract. into arbitration as a con- moench@sfchronicle.com
minimum filing require- hand.” or employees. The legal Warren Postman, an dition of employment Twitter: @mallorymoench

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BUSINESS

SUV rolling
drive Regal TourX,
which echoes the design
cues of previous Volvo
and BMW wagons. It’s

over wagons fairly spunky, with 250


horsepower, and has 73
cubic feet of cargo space.

in their path
The base price is less
than $31,000.
For wagon fans who
may wish to stretch the
definition, there are the
Mini Clubman and the
By Stephen Williams One particularly pain- Subaru Outback. The
ful nail was pounded adorable Clubman is
If the automobile busi- into the coffin this year exceptional on the road,
ness in the United States by Volkswagen of Amer- but it’s a rather shrunken
is indeed a cyclical affair, ica. The company an- take on the traditional
the station wagon is due nounced that it would wagon form; in other
for a renaissance. suspend production of words, it’s a Mini. At the
Just don’t hold your the Golf Sportwagen and other end of the spec-
breath. Golf Alltrack wagons to trum, the Outback is
The station wagon — make room at its Mexico Don Hogan Charles / New York Times 1966
practical for hauling, but
known also, depending plant to build more, you Station wagons were vital cogs in the car market for much of the 20th century, it’s bulky and inelegant;
on the culture, as an got it, SUVs. but are increasingly rare as automakers focus on sport utility vehicles in other words, it’s a
estate, an avant, a woo- “More than 50% of Subaru.
die, kombi or caravan — Volkswagen’s American lions of dollars market- While some compa- the car feel, but they like And for those seeking
was a key family hauler sales are now coming ing them.” nies are guessing at what the extra space.” a viable wagon relic,
for much of the 20th from SUVs,” said Mark A brand that can be might be “the next SUV,” One issue that puts off there’s always a woodie.
century. Wagons shuttled Gillies, a spokesman for seen as either visionary Volvo also sticks with a potential wagon buyers More than a half-cen-
goods to market, picked VW. “We have seen de- or stultified in station- pair of wagons, the V60 is the price of leasing. tury has passed since the
up arriving guests at the mand for the Sport- wagon-land is Audi. By and V90, for the U.S. Because wagons gener- Beach Boys celebrated
train station (a station wagen and Alltrack fall this time next year, the market. Volvo, based in ally are low-volume sell- these funky wagon/cars
wagon!), ferried the chil- away dramatically over German company should Sweden but owned by ers, the manufacturers in “Surfin’ Safari.” (“Ear-
dren to soccer and the past year, so it wasn’t have three on sale in the Geely of China, has re- don’t offer aggressive ly in the morning we’ll
served as sleep-in digs possible to make a busi- United States, with one tained loyal wagon cus- leasing or finance rates be startin’ out, some
for broke surfers. ness case for the next- of them — the 592-horse- tomers since the 1960s on them. honeys will be coming
But these long-roofed, generation Golf wagons power RS6 Avant — thanks in part to its fam- Beyond Volvo and along. We’re loading up
two-box conveyances in this market.” priced well north of ily-friendly reputation Audi in the States, Mer- our Woodie, with our
became victims of the Jamie Lincoln Kitman, $100,000. for solidity and safety. cedes-Benz imports a boards inside.”) There
gas crisis of the 1970s. a columnist for Automo- “We see opportunities (Writers have called pair of E-class beauties, are now more than 2,600
Sales and demand erod- bile magazine, offered with the Avant and the Volvo wagons a “sub- the E400 and E63S, with members of the National
ed further in the ’80s the industry’s cold, hard Allroad,” said Mark urban cliché.”) prices that range from Woodie Club, according
with the emergence of math. “There’s the fun- Dahncke, an Audi “There is still a seg- $66,000 to more than to elder woodie states-
Chrysler’s minivan. The damental calculation, spokesman. He said the ment that comes looking $108,000 for the AMG man John Lee (he’s 79),
big-time blow was struck that auto makers make all-wheel-drive Allroads, for wagons,” said Peter edition. They’re hard to who edits the Woodie
in the ’90s; it was called more money selling which are based on the Fearon of Volvo Cars of find on most dealer lots. Times newsletter.
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the domestic car market. $23,000 for the Focus. functionality wrapped in
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BUSINESS

Steps to make gift wrap sustainable


Cut down on waste by using fabrics,
recyclable paper and reusable bags
By Dee-Ann Durbin taking notice. IG Design
Group, a British maker of
Growing unease about stationery and wrapping pa-
waste has some Americans per, said this year that it re-
rethinking wrapping paper. moved glitter from its paper
Gift wrap is still a huge because it’s not recyclable.
business. U.S. sales of wrap- Paper Source, a Chicago
ping paper climbed 4% to $8.14 chain, introduced a recyclable
billion last year, according to a wrapping paper made out of
recent report by Sundale Re- crushed marble and limestone
search. But sales of reusable that uses less water to produce
gift bags rose faster, the com- than regular paper. A limited
pany said. Sundale said it’s release of the paper sold out
also closely watching green before the holidays last year.
trends — like furoshiki, the This year, about one-third of
Japanese art of wrapping with Paper Source’s holiday wrap-
fabric — because they could ping papers will be stone-
have an impact on gift wrap based.
sales in the coming years. “Our customer is more
Marie Wood, a student at aware of sustainability and
Northern Arizona University, their carbon footprint,” said
started wrapping Christmas Patrick Priore, the chief mar-
gifts in brown paper grocery keting officer for Paper
bags a few years ago when she Source. “We would be foolish
saw the bags piling up at not to go in that area.”
home. Here are some wrapping more than many wrapping comes with instructions, sells
“It wasn’t consciously and recycling ideas: papers, but they’re easy to for $13. Or go even simpler:
around environmentalism, but reuse; just cut off ribbon han- wrap a gift in a pillowcase or a
1 Choose recyclable gift wrap.
a good way to use these bags dles — which aren’t recyclable T-shirt.
Papers that contain foil, plas-
that aren’t going to get used — if you’re putting paper gift
tic coating, cellophane and 1 Recycle it all. New Jersey
otherwise,” she said. bags in the recycling bin.
glitter are not recyclable, ac- ecycling company TerraCycle
Now that her parents carry Many sizes and varieties of
cording to the American For- promises to recycle everything
reusable bags to the grocery gift bags are available from
est and Paper Association. — including ribbons, bows,
store, the pile is getting small- Etsy. VZ Wraps of Philadel-
The association says a general tissue paper and wrapping
er. Wood says she might phia sells a set of three cotton
rule of thumb is to crumple up paper with glitter — in its Gift
switch to fabric wrapping that wine bags for $13.59. Amazon
the paper; if it stays in a tight Zero Waste Box. The company
she can reuse each year. has a set of five cotton bags for
ball, it’s paper-based and can sends customers an empty box
“I want to change the dis- $23.95.
be recycled. Hawaii’s Wrappily with a paid return label; once
posable nature of my wrap-
uses old printing presses to it’s full of gift wrap, customers
ping,” she said. 1 Wrap with fabric. An an-
print designs on recyclable send it back. TerraCycle says it
Some people are ditching cient craft in Japan is gaining
newsprint. A three-sheet set of has processes for even hard-
wrapping altogether. In a sur- converts elsewhere. Ten Thou-
its paper is $10. Hallmark sells to-recycle products like rib-
vey released last month, half sand Villages, a fair-trade
a set of four rolls — 35.2 feet bon, which it uses for insula-
of U.S. respondents said they retail chain, sells gift wrap
in total — for $15. Paper tion or melts into plastic pel-
will give holiday gifts without made from saris that are recy-
Source says its stone paper lets. The company says a me-
wrapping this year to avoid cled by artisans in Bangla-
can be recycled; it costs $9.95 dium box is the most popular
using paper, according to con- desh. The company says sales
for a 10-foot roll. size for family gatherings; it
sulting firm Accenture. Nearly have been growing steadily
two-thirds said they would 1 Go with gift bags. Ohio’s Ten Thousand Villages photos
since the wraps were intro- costs $147.
happily receive gifts without American Greetings says gift This gift wrap is made from duced in 2013; this year, sales
wrapping. bags now make up 30% of its saris that are recycled by are up 20% over 2018. The Dee-Ann Durbin is an Associated
Gift wrap companies are wrapping business. They cost artisans in Bangladesh. 26-square-inch wrap, which Press writer.

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Facebook’s products. Facebook, Inc. currently BUSINESS ANALYTICS 4
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has multiple openings in Menlo Park, CA (vari- Prepare project schedules, traffic plans, permit Location San Francisco, CA
ous levels/types): Data Engineering Manager Location San Francisco, CA
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(12461N) Proactively drive the vision for Business Provide material purchasing and quality control Experience See below for details
Intelligence (BI) and Data Warehousing across Experience See below for details
monitoring. Apply to: ATTN: HR, 1475 Donner Education See below for details Education See below for details
various business functions, and define and Ave., SF, CA 94124.
execute on a plan to achieve that vision. Supplier StubHub, Inc., an eBay company, seeks Business Salesforce.com, Inc. has the following jobs avail-
Quality Engineer (140179N) Responsible for Analytics 4 in San Francisco, CA: Use analytical able in San Francisco, CA:
managing end-to-end quality of ASICs, CPUs PRODUCT ENGINEER & tech. skills to provide data, analyses, reports - Cryptography Engineer (Req.# 18-5505): Review
and other semiconductors used in Facebook Company Miteno USA, Inc. & dshbrds to help tactical & strategic execu- & maintain systems host security configurations.
Data Center environments. Performance and Location Cupertino, CA tion. Req’s: MS(or equiv.)+3 yrs. exp. OR BS(or Conduct systm vulnerability assessment & reme-
Capacity Engineer (134249N) Work with cross- Position Full Time equiv.)+5 yrs. exp. Must be legally authorized diation. Req’s: MS(or equiv.)+2 yrs. exp. Or BS(or
functional teams to find the optimal way to scale Experience Unspecified to work in the U.S. without sponsorship. Mail equiv.)+5 yrs. exp.
the infrastructure, help build one of the largest Education Master’s Degree resume w/ ref. to: Req.#: 19-4513 at: ATTN: HR - Manager, Pricing Intelligence (Req.# 17-1244):
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ity in the world. Enterprise Engineer (133909N) profile clients’ big data product definitions and Ave., San Jose, CA 95125. EOE Plan, lead & manage strategic projects. Partner
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engineering product design from concept to center platform to provide data collection and Position Full Time 18-3025): Research & building prototypes w/
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Must reference job title & job code shown above, system and set up cooling modules. Req: Master’s Data Analyst: Verikai Inc. in San Francisco, CA. components of new API Query product. Req’s:
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Science, or related field; familiar with IoT and building platform and analytic systems. Master’s exp.
data center platform; strong research ability in and 3 years exp. req’d. Email to chris@verikai.com - Senior Technical Consultant (Req.# 19-2542):
ENGINEERING Provide onsite technical guidance on systms
Company Dialpad, Inc. setting up products testing procedure, and strong or mail to 473 Pine Street, FL 2, San Francisco,
skill in data analysis using theory of statistics and CA 94104. implementation projects, evaluate customer’s
Location San Francisco, CA technical & functional requirements & dvlp
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technology and evolution directions. Send DATA SCIENTIST cost-effective solutions to provide customers
Experience Unspecified Company Akamai Technologies, Inc. w/ demonstrable returns. Telecommuting is an
Education Unspecified resume to Miteno USA, Inc. 20111 Stevens Creek
Blvd, STE 205, Cupertino, CA 95014 Location San Francisco, CA option. Some travel to Salesforce HQ in San
Software Engineer [Req. #PLA16]. Dsgn & dvlp SW Position Full Time Francisco is required. Req’s: MS(or equiv.)+4 yrs.
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Francisco, CA 94111. Position Full Time ability to find & interpret rich data sources to Managers, Functional Solution Architects & by
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or exp. is acceptable. REQ# 23910BR. SWE, Sr. I: Experience Unspecified Location San Francisco, CA 4 yr. bachelor’s degree. Req’s: BS(or equiv.)+2
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the Synopsys Static Analysis prd. Req MS in CS/ Experience Unspecified - Senior Software Developer (Req.# 19-1737):
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Education Unspecified Education See below for details
engineeringjobs@hipcamp.com and reference ID#. Education Unspecified
Plenty Unlimited, Inc. in South San Francisco, CA, Reddit, Inc. has the following jobs available in San
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for. equiv.)+6 yrs. exp.
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Build new APIs and migration of existing services
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tion platforms. The systems engineer needs to Experience 3 years Company Knightscope, Inc. Experience See below for details
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identify new hardware and methods for sensing Other duties may include ordering supplies and Position Full Time Salesforce.com, Inc. has the following jobs avail-
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Company La Mar
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Location San Francisco, CA
metrics, such as, latency, memory and quality, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY equiv.)+5 yrs. exp.
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Yelp is seeking the following positions for their San Company Dropbox Inc.
LEGAL NOTICE: If you were a member of AutoZone’s Rewards Program in be submitted in person or by mail to: Francisco, CA office: Location San Francisco, CA
California and had a $20 Reward and/or Reward Credit for a purchase College of the Redwoods, Office of the *Salesforce Technical Architect (#1594): Work with Position Full Time
of over $20 expire, a class action settlement may affect your rights. Vice President, Administrative Services, the SMI team to help understand requirements, Experience Unspecified
7351 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka, CA evaluate new features and architecture and help Education Unspecified
Para mas información, visita www.AZRewardsLitigation.com/ESP. 95501. drive decisions. Bach+5 yrs exp/Master’s+2 yrs
Only proposals that are in strict confor- Dropbox Inc. has an opening in San Francisco, CA
This Notice was authorized by the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County, in mance with the instructions included exp. for a Software Engineer. Research, design, build,
Hughes et al. v. AutoZone Parts Inc. et al., Case No. BC631080. in the Request for Statements of Pro- *Software Engineer (#1595): Design and train and test, the next generation of Dropbox’s engi-
posals will be considered. data driven machine learning models to discern neering technologies. To apply, mail your resume
What is this About? Redwoods Community College District low quality or fraudulent content in Yelp website. to Dropbox Inc., Attn. Global Mobility, Dropbox,
This lawsuit alleges that AutoZone breached its contractual duties to Class Members who Master’s deg. Inc. PO Box 77068, San Francisco, CA 94107,
made purchases before the National Plan Conversion and violated California’s Unfair *Software Engineer (#1596): Design and imple- with job ID indicated: (Job Ref.11995.437).
Competition Law by causing Reward Credits and $20 Rewards to expire. This lawsuit ment custom security infrastructure for protecting
has sought compensation and injunctive relief. AutoZone denies the allegations and any sensitive information and preventing security
wrongdoing, and has asserted numerous defenses as to procedure, liability, and damages. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF COLLAT- SOFTWARE ENGINEER
breaches. Master’s+2 yrs exp/Bach+5 yrs exp. Company Deepmap Inc.
ERAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Who is Included? the collateral owned by RAD Urban Inc. *Software Engineer (#1597): Design, develop, test, Location Palo Alto, CA
Individuals who were enrolled in the 5/20/20 version of AutoZone’s Rewards Program in and its related entity, RAD Build, LLC and support software for streaming infrastructure, Position Full Time
California at the time of AutoZone’s National Plan Conversion and who lost $20 Reward(s) (“Debtors”) described below will be allowing the streaming of big data in near real- Experience See below for details
and/or Reward Credit(s) earned through purchases of over $20 from AutoZone because the sold to the highest bidder at a PUBLIC time. Master’s deg. Education See below for details
Reward and/or Reward Credit was deemed expired. Prior to the National Plan Conversion, SALE on December 16, 2019, 9:00 *Software Engineer (#1598): Design, develop, and
Rewards and Reward Credits did not expire for members enrolled in the 5/20/20 version of
a.m. PST, at, Foley & Lardner LLP, 555
maintain Yelp BizApp iOS mobile application and Software Engineer sought by Deepmap Inc. in Palo
California Street, Suite 1700, San Fran- Alto, CA to dvlp s/ware for autonomous vehicle
AutoZone Rewards. After the National Plan Conversion, Rewards expired after 3 months cisco, CA 94104-1520, by RAD Urban, its various components and systems. Bach+3 yrs
and Credits expired after 12 months. exp. map product. Reqmts: Master’s Deg. in Comp.
LLC (“Secured Party”). The collateral to
be sold is substantially all assets and *Software Engineer (#1599): Design, develop, and Sci, or rltd field & 2 yrs exp in job offrd or in com-
To learn more about the settlement, the previously certified Subclasses, or to securely all personal property and any right, maintain software applications to improve search puter-rltd occupation. Reqs education or exp w/:
check if you are a Class Member by providing your Rewards Member I.D., visit title or interest therein in which any
functionality on Yelp website. Master’s+1 yr exp. Java, Distributed Systems, NoSQL, API integration,
www.AZRewardsLitigation.com. Debtor owns or otherwise holds any Git, IntelliJ, J2EE, Servlets, SOA & Design Patterns.
interest, including but not limited to *Data Engineer (#1600): Architect and build
scalable and efficient Data Pipelines to integrate Mail resume to Deepmap Inc., Attn: HR Job #SE5,
How Will the Settlement Affect Me? Equipment, Inventory, Fixtures, ma-
chinery, intellectual property, and Ac- complex data flows across various enterprise 2197 E Bayshore Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303.
AutoZone has agreed to reinstate all of Class Members’ expired $20 Rewards and issue
$5 Rewards to Members who had 1-2 Reward Credits expire, $10 Rewards to Members counts (the “Collateral”). Additional systems at Yelp, including HR, Sales, Recruiting
who had 3-4 Reward Credits expire, and $15 Rewards to Members who had 5 or more Bid Procedures and information about
and Security. Bach+5 yrs exp/Master’s+3 yrs exp. SOFTWARE ENGINEER
the collateral may be obtained by con- Company AISense Inc.
Reward Credits expire. The total aggregate face value of the Rewards that will be reinstated tacting Katherine R. Catanese, Foley Please submit resumes to Yelp, ATTN: HR, 140
and/or issued will be over $48 million. & Lardner LLP, 90 Park Ave. New New Montgomery, San Francisco, CA 94105, Location Los Altos, CA
York, NY 10016, (212) 682-7474, referencing job title and job code. Yelp is an EOE. Position Full Time
The reinstated or newly issued Rewards will automatically appear in Class Members’ kcatanese@foley.com. Prospective Experience See below for details
AutoZone Rewards accounts within 30 days of final approval of a settlement without Class bidders will be required to provide a PROFESSIONALS Education See below for details
Members taking any further action. All Rewards issued as part of this settlement will be deposit of $1,500,000.00 by 4:00 p.m. Software Engineer sought by AISense Inc. in Los
valid for 12 months after which they will expire and shall be treated as other Rewards in the EST on December 9, 2019. Any pro- Company Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
AutoZone Rewards program in all other respects. In exchange, class members will forgo spective purchaser who is the highest Location San Jose, CA Altos, CA to dvlp s/ware. Reqmts: Master’s Deg.
their rights to pursue the claims the Court previously certified for class treatment. bidder, other than Secured Party, will Position Full Time in Comp. Sci, Mgmt Sci & Engg, or rltd engg field
be required to pay the purchase price Experience Unspecified & 3 yrs exp in job offrd. Reqs education or exp
What are Your Options? of the Assets (i) at the time of such Education Unspecified w/: 1. Python & C++ skills; 2. Skill w/ large-scale
public sale, and (ii) in cash, by ca- distributed systems such as Kafka, Cassandra, &
If the Court approves the settlement, Class Members do not need to do anything to shier’s check, or in other immediately Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. in San Jose, CA
receive the Rewards due to them under the settlement. If you are a Class Member, you available funds. Secured Party and its seeks: Hadoop; 3. Web exp w/ JavaScript & CSS. Mail
have the right to object to the settlement. Written objections must be postmarked by assignee have the right to credit bid *Princ IT Analyst (7613BR) design and dev ERP resume to AISense Inc., Attn: HR Job #SE1, 5150
January 23, 2020. Details about how to object are available at the settlement website. If you its debt. The sale may be adjourned or W. El Camino Real, Ste A22, Los Altos, CA 94022.
do nothing, and the Court approves the settlement, you will receive the Reward(s) described cancelled and notice of such shall be
solutions.
above but release all rights to pursue the claims that the Court previously certified for provided at the time of the sale only to *SR IT System Administrator (7612BR) design +
class treatment. those present. Debtors and interested implement network techologies. SOFTWARE ENGINEER
bidders are entitled to an accounting of To apply go to: http://www.maximintegrated.com/ Company Iqlusion, Inc.
Has the Court Approved the Settlement? the outstanding debts, obligations and en/aboutus/careers/career-opportunities.html Location Santa Clara, CA
No. The Court has set a hearing for February 21, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. to determine whether to liabilities secured by the Collateral that and enter Req #BR. Position Full Time
approve the settlement and what attorneys’ fees, expenses, and incentive payments to award. Secured Party intends to sell (or lease Experience Unspecified
or license, as applicable), which may Education Unspecified
be obtained by contacting Katherine PROGRAM MANAGER II
AutoZone has agreed to reimburse Class Counsel for their reasonable litigation expenses R. Catanese. Company Amazon.com Services, Inc. Iqlusion, Inc. has an opening for a Software Engi-
and attorneys’ fees, calculated using the Lodestar methodology as used in class action neer (Validator Infrastructure) in its Santa Clara
litigation (i.e. prevailing market rate in Los Angeles for similar services times hours
Location San Francisco, CA
worked, adjusted up or down by a positive or negative multiplier in the Court’s discretion). Position Full Time office. Design and develop computer applications
AutoZone has also agreed to pay the named Plaintiffs reasonable incentive awards, and to Experience Unspecified software for cryptographic services; recommend
pay for the costs of notice to the class, which have been estimated to be $192,597, but may Education Unspecified and implement ideas and strategies for novel
differ. None of these items shall be paid out of the benefits to the class or shall otherwise FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Amazon.com Services, Inc. – San Francisco, CA. crypto applications; write open source contribu-
affect the value of the settlement to the class. NAME STATEMENT tion to Cosmos SDK. Email resume to
FILE NO. A-0388642-00 Program Manager II - Work with product manag-
The following person is doing business ers, software developers, operational partners & careers@iqlusion.io
The parties have not agreed upon the amounts AutoZone will pay to Class Counsel or the as: VAROA SPS CO, 275 10th St. Apt other program managers to develop, standard-
Class Representatives. Class Counsel will seek expenses of no more than $125,000, fees #521, San Francisco, San Francisco SOFTWARE ENGINEER
of no more than $6,625,000, and no more than $60,000 for the Class Representatives in
ize & improve customer returns & recommerce
County, CA 94103. Full name of reg- programs. Multiple job openings. Send resume, Company Branch Metrics, Inc.
total incentive awards from the Court. Any award of attorneys’ fees, expenses, or incentive istrant #1: Armando Aguirre Rodriguez,
awards must be approved by the Court. referencing AMZ3628 to: Amazon.com, P.O. Box Location Redwood City, CA
275 10th St. Apt #521, San Francisco,
CA 94521 81226, Seattle, WA 98108. EOE. Position Full Time
This is only a summary of the key settlement terms. A full copy of the Settlement Agreement This business is conducted by an indi- Experience See below for details
is available at www.AZRewardsLitigation.com. vidual. SENIOR BACKEND ENGINEER - CUSTODY Education See below for details
The registrant commenced to transact Company Coinbase, Inc. to debug computer programs, computer systems,
How Do You Get More Information? business under the above-listed ficti- Location San Francisco, CA
tious business name on: 11/12/19 and data integration product features. Req MS in
This notice is only a summary. To obtain a detailed Notice of Class Action Settlement, Position Full Time CS, Engg, or rltd + 2 yrs sftw dvlp exp. Req 2 yrs
This statement was filed with the County
including the formal Subclass definitions, and the Settlement Agreement, details on how to Clerk of San Francisco on Nov 12, Experience Unspecified exp w/ C, C++, C#, Linux, & Java. Apply @
file an objection and additional information, visit www.AZRewardsLitigation.com. Education Unspecified
2019. www.jobpostingtoday.com #84394
Publication dates: to build reliable, secure & user-friendly crypto
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Company Levi Strauss Experience Unspecified
Location San Francisco, CA Education Unspecified
Position Full Time Software QA Analyst (Santa Clara, CA and
Experience See below for details unanticipated client sites across the US. Must be
Education See below for details willing to travel and/or relocate domestically.)
Levi Strauss is seeking a Senior Hybris Devel- 10 openings. Support software automation for
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develop large enterprise-level applications for a Appian BPM platform. Prepare Use cases, Test-
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Location Sunnyvale, CA 95054. Ref: PSI28.
Position Full Time
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Company Electronic Arts, Inc. Company Cisco Systems, Inc. Company Facebook, Inc. Company Thumbtack, Inc.
Location Redwood City, CA Location San Francisco, CA Location Menlo Park, CA Location San Francisco, CA
Position Full Time Position Full Time Position Full Time Position Full Time
Experience Unspecified Experience Unspecified Experience Unspecified Experience Unspecified
Education Unspecified Education Unspecified Education Unspecified Education Unspecified
Electronic Arts, Inc. has a job opening in Redwood Cisco Systems, Inc. is accepting resumes for the Help build the next generation of systems behind Perform A/B testing & quantitative analysis of
City, CA: following positions in San Francisco, CA: AppD Facebook’s products. Facebook, Inc. currently has product & business data; gather, organize, test,
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infrastructure software that slice and dice data, of software for Cisco’s products. Please mail with Product Designers to implement the next Francisco, CA 94103
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reference ID# RWC111. please. Must be legally authorized to work in the & backbone networks. Internal Audit Manager
U.S. without sponsorship. EOE. www.cisco.com (135535N) Participate in ongoing enterprise CAREGIVERS
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Location San Francisco, CA SPECIALIST IV high risk areas for Facebook. Technical Program Position Full Time
Position Full Time Company ADP Technology Services, Inc. Manager (137402N) Provide hands-on mgmt of Experience None
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Education Unspecified Position Full Time design, dev, testing, implementation, & post Asst w/prsnl care. Mail: Reyes Guest Homes 2263
Develop software for apps & large-scale distributed Experience See below for details implementation phases of company products & Belford Dr Walnut Creek, CA 94598
systems; build product features. Mail resume: Education See below for details projects. Technical Program Manager (139677N)
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Company Pivotal Software, Inc. Siebel Tools Config.; Siebel Arch., incl. Gateway, next generation of social products, applications, Experience See below
Location San Francisco, CA & Palo Alto, CA Siebel, Web, & DB Servers; Siebel EAI & EIM com- and platforms. 10% International Travel Required. Education High School Graduate
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San Francisco, CA & Palo Alto, CA for Engineers & snapshots; Oracle on Demand; C++; .NET; BI/ Program Manager (137744N) Manage cross-func- at health care facility,clinic or hospital. Volunteer
including: Software, Quality Assurance, Applica- Reporting tools, incl. Cognos Impromptu, Bus. tional infrastructure information technology pro- experience acceptable. Email resume to
tions, Systems, Data Architect, IT Applications, Objects, & Crystal Reports; & Integrated apps, incl. grams in a matrix organization covering a range of ldajobs@agracesubacute.com. No calls.
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Performance & Information Security. Positions
may mail their resume to the following address analysis problems. Partner Engineer (138590N) Location South San Francisco, CA
include: Junior, Senior & Management positions.
referencing req. 185315: Employment Practices, 1 Deeply understand Facebook’s platform products Position Full Time
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ADP Blvd., MS 248, Roseland, NJ 07068. and their underlying implementation. Design Experience See below for details
Multiple positions/openings. May be assigned to
Verification Engineer (141912N) Work with a Education See below for details
various, unanticipated sites throughout the United
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of engnrng role(s) you are applying for) to: Req.# Company TechExcel Inc. and use digital design and verifications skills to Francisco, CA. Req: Master’s in Pharmacoeconom-
SWEPIVTVL at: ATTN: HR, Pivotal Software, Inc., Location Lafayette, CA implement the testing infrastructure to validate ics, Epidemiology, Pharmacy or Health Adminis-
875 Howard Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA Position Full Time new core IP implementations and contribute to tration & 2 yrs exp. Reqs up to 30% domestic/int’l
94103. Experience Unspecified development and optimization of state of the travel (fully reimbursed). Allows telecommuting 1
Education Unspecified art vision and sensing algorithms. Marketplace day per week. Apply:
SOFTWARE ENGINEERS (MULTIPLE POSITIONS) Analyze & design requirements, develop & main- Analyst, Publisher Yield Analytics (136681N) http://applygene.com/201910-131454 (Job ID:
Company Pivotal Software, Inc. tain business management software products, Optimize yield for publishers on and off Facebook 201910-131454)
Location San Francisco, CA & Palo Alto, CA provide technical support to customers. To apply: while ensuring that Facebook’s advertisers see
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Education See below TECHNOLOGY Marketing Manager, Business Platform Analytics Location Multiple counties in, CA
Company Oracle America, Inc. (138009N) Partner with other Product Marketing Position Full Time
Pivotal Software, Inc. has career opportunities in Experience See below for details
San Francisco, CA & Palo Alto, CA for Engineers Location Locations in San Francisco Bay Area, Managers to conduct quantitative analysis and
CA represent the requirements of the market inter- Education See below for details
including: Software, Quality Assurance, Applica-
tions, Systems, Data Architect, IT Applications, Position Full Time nally with Product Management and Engineering. Multiple positions in Alameda, Sonoma and
User Interface, Localization, Site Reliability, Experience Unspecified Security Engineer (135614N) Tackle the problem Solano counties (1) CA Lic SLPs to assess/treat
Staff, Staff Customer, Web UI, Automation, UX, Education Unspecified of all file-based threats that affect Facebook and spch/lang disrdrs (2) CA Lic OTs to dvlp, plan, org,
Performance & Information Security. Positions Oracle America, Inc. has openings for the following its users. Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: occu thrpy rehab (3) CA Lic PTs to assess, plan,
include: Junior, Senior & Management positions. positions (all levels/types) in San Mateo County, AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025. org, prticpt in rehab prgms (4) Rehab Dirs to
Positions require BA/BS, MA/MS, MBA or PhD. including Redwood Shores, CA and San Bruno, Must reference job title & job code shown above, mng fcilts, data mgnt, sprvs/eval thrpsts (5) Soc
Multiple positions/openings. Submit resume w/ CA; Alameda County, including Pleasanton, CA; when applying. & Comm Srvc Mgrs to mng servs of rehab & care
ref. (including the type of engnrng role(s) you are San Francisco, CA; Santa Clara County, includ- center for elderl. Rqrs MS/BS &/or 0-5 yrs exp in
applying for) to: Req.# SWEPIVSF/PA at: ATTN: ing Santa Clara, CA and San Jose, CA; and other TECHNOLOGY rtld fld. Trvl reqd thru CA. Resume to A1 Rehab &
HR, Pivotal Software, Inc., 875 Howard Street, 5th locations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Travel to Company Calibra, Inc. Recruitment Services Inc. 1652 West Texas St, Ste
Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103. various unanticipated sites throughout the U.S. Location Menlo Park, CA 259, Fairfield, CA 94533. Ref: 110119
required. Some positions may allow for telecom- Position Full Time
SR. COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST. muting. Experience Unspecified
Company SRS Consulting Inc. Education Unspecified
Location Fremont, CA Consultants (TCONS1119): Analyze requirements Help build the next generation of systems behind SALES MANAGER OF FLUORINE CHEMICALS
Position Full Time and deliver functional and technical solutions. Calibra’s products. Calibra, Inc. currently has mul- Company Reach America ESG Ltd.
Experience See below for details Implement products and technologies to meet tiple openings in Menlo Park, CA (various levels/ Location San Jose, CA
Education See below for details post-sale customer needs. types): Data Scientist (138732N, 9530N) Apply Position Full Time
SRS Consulting Inc has openings for Sr. Computer Sales Consultants (TSC1119): Provide presales your expertise in quantitative analysis, data min- Experience See below for details
Systems Analyst. Jobs loc in Fremont, CA & var technical/functional support to prospective ing, and the presentation of data to see beyond Education Unspecified
unanticip locs t/o US. Def scop of proj. Cnvrt customers. Design, validate and present software the numbers and understand how Calibra users
interact with our consumer and business prod- Sales Manager of Fluorine Chemicals (San Jose,
usr rqmnts into biz rqmnts. Gthr biz rqmnts & solutions to include product concepts and future CA) Drive sales of Fluorine products. 3 yrs sales
anlyz sys specs. Instll SAP HANA databs & wrk on direction. ucts. Software Engineer (5426N, 7611N, 746N,
10468N) Create web and/or mobile applications exp in Fluorine industry; Familiarity w/ application
its confgrtn. Crete tst plans/cses based on usr/ Software Developers (TSWD1119): Design, of fluorinated liquid in electronic & semiconductor
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diagrms, actvty/state diagrms & seqnce diagrms. Applications Developers (TAPD1119): Analyze, de- skills; Demonstrated ability in managing large
Wrk w/var techs such as Oracle, SAP HANA, SQL & sign, develop, troubleshoot and debug software resume to: Calibra, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker
Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference job territories & key account plans; High-motivated
Java. Trvl/reloc to var unanticip locs t/o US for LT/ programs for commercial or end user applica- team player w/ ability to handle multi-tasks w/in
ST asgnmnts at clt sites. Req: BS or frgn equiv in tions. Write code, complete programming and title & job code shown above, when applying.
deadline. Apply to Reach America ESG Ltd., 2033
Comp Sci, Engg (any), Info Sys, or rel & 5 yrs exp perform testing and debugging of applications. Gateway Pl, Ste 500, San Jose, CA 95110.
in job/off or as Comp S/W Prof. Also OK: MS or Product Managers (TPM1119): Participate in all VALIDATION ENGINEER
frgn equiv in Comp Sci, Engg (any), Info Sys, or rel software and/or hardware product development Company US Data Management LLC d/b/a
& 3 yrs exp in job/off or as Comp S/W Prof. Mail life cycle activities. Move software products USDM Life Sciences
res w/cvr ltr: SRS Consulting Inc, 39465 Paseo through the software product development cycle Location Sunnyvale, CA
Padre Pkwy, #3200, Fremont, CA 94538; Job from design and development to implementation, Position Full Time EXERCISE RIDER
19SRS72; EOE testing, and/or marketing. Experience See below for details Company William Delia Racing Stable
Education See below for details Location Berkeley, CA
SR. MANAGER BILLING OPERATIONS Submit resume to applicant_us@oracle.com. Must US Data Management LLC d/b/a USDM Life Sci- Position Full Time - Split Shift
Company Twitter Inc. include job #. Oracle supports workforce diversity. ences seeks a Validation Engineer in Sunnyvale, Experience Unspecified
Location San Francisco, CA CA to fnctn as Qulfctn Ld on mltple assgnd Education Unspecified
Position Full Time TECHNOLOGY infrstrctre prjcts. Reqs BS in Info Systms, Engnrng, William Delia Racing Stable is seeking 1 Exercise
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Education See below for details Location Sausalito, CA systm infrstrctre tstng & vldtn. 2 yrs exp in projct shift 5AM-11AM & 3PM-5PM. Day off rotates.
Twitter Inc. seeks Sr. Manager Billing Operations in Position Full Time orgnztnl & anlytl prblm solvng. Any lvl exp in: Applicants mail resume to: 1100 Eastshore Hwy,
San Francisco, CA: Drive end-to end process rede- Experience Unspecified Wrkng in hghly rgltd FDA GxP envrnmnt & hthcre Berkeley, CA 94710.
sign & new sys implementation. Dvlp & publish Education Unspecified indstry. Any lvl of know of: intrntnl GxP rgltns (e.g.
a global process & system roadmap for Order to Help build the next generation of systems behind 21 CFR Part 11, 211, 820, PIC/s), HIPAA, & prvcy TRADING STRATEGY PROJECT MANAGER
Cash & Credit & Credit & Collections. Employer is Facebook’s products. Facebook, Inc. currently has rgltns affctng infrstrctre scrty & cmplnce. Trvel to Company Dodge & Cox
willing to accept 3 or 4 yr. Bachelor’s degree or multiple openings in Sausalito, CA (various levels/ vrs untcptd clnt sites as nd. Snd cvr ltr & CV to Location San Francisco, CA
foreign equivalent. Req’s: BS(or equiv.)+3 yrs. types): Research Scientist (138307N) Research, esalinas@usdm.com, ref# 1000B. Position Full Time
exp. Mail resume w/ reference to Req.#. 17-3078 design, and develop new optimization algorithms Experience See below for details
to: Global Mobility, Twitter Inc., 1355 Market St., and techniques to improve the efficiency and per- WEB DEVELOPERS Education See below for details
Ste. 900, San Francisco, CA 94103. formance of Facebook’s platforms. Mail resume Company Beezwax Datatools, Inc. Trading Strategy Project Manager, Dodge & Cox,
to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Location Oakland, CA San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA. FT (40
SR. PRINCIPAL SOFTWARE ENGINEER Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference job title & Position Full Time hrs/wk). Design, develop & build quantitative
Company Laguro, Inc. job code shown above, when applying. Experience 1 Year FileMaker trade framewrk using market & trading data
Location San Leandro, CA Education Unspecified to improve trading strategies & tools; Oversee
Position Full Time TECHNOLOGY Mailed resumes only. Beezwax Datatools, Inc. internal developrs & implement & support Algo-
Experience Unspecified Company WhatsApp, Inc. 200 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 7th Fl. Oakland, CA rithmic products; interact w/ clients in collecting
Education Unspecified Location Menlo Park, CA 94612. No calls pls. requirements, analyzing client needs & software
Design, develop, test and implement proprietary Position Full Time product requirements; Apply knowledge of:
AI/ML system for prediction and treatment of oral Experience Unspecified Object oriented design & analysis, global financial
diseases. Mail resume: Laguro, Inc.; job#ME001; Education Unspecified markets, programming languages such as C#,
201 Dolores Ave., San Leandro, CA 94577. Help build the next generation of systems behind C++, R, Python, JAVA, Tick Database (OneTick,
WhatsApp’s products. WhatsApp, Inc. currently GROUP PRODUCT MARKETING MANAGER(S) Vhayu), data managmnt using SQL, & testing
has multiple openings in Menlo Park, CA (various Company Intercom, Inc. frameworks; formulate trade execution strategies
STRATEGIC GROWTH MANAGER Location San Francisco, CA
Company A3 Labs levels/types): Anti-Abuse Specialist (4748N) that align w/ portfolio objectives; Research prop-
Create & maintain nascent workflows to support Position Full Time erties of trading algorithms & perform in-depth
Location Berkeley, CA Experience Unspecified
Position Full Time WhatsApp user review processes. Mail resume analyses of global market micro structure; analyze
to: WhatsApp, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Education Unspecified market & trading data & create frameworks to
Experience Unspecified
Education Unspecified Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference job title & Manage & grow Platform Product Mktg team & set improve existing trading strategies & tools; Advise
job code shown above, when applying. strategic goals. Trvl to unantcptd loctions reqd. & consult w/execution traders on execution
Develop, incubate, & launch new lines of business Resume to: HR, #11, Intercom, Inc., 55 2nd St, FL
for the organization. Build a strategic framework strategy & tactics; develop pre-trade, intra-trade,
4, San Francisco, CA 94105 & post-trade execution analysis for cash & deriva-
by which key business decisions are made. Use
data & business analytics to support those deci- tive trading in equity & FX markets; develop &
GROWTH ADVERTISING MANAGER automate execution performance measurement
sions & action plans. Please send resume to Attn: Company Outreach Media Solutions, LLC, dba
Courtney McFate at AAA NCNU located at 1277 framework & reporting; Manage resources & tools
Wovenmedia to automate trade executions; & Help to develop
Treat Blvd., Walnut Creek, CA 94597. Location San Francisco, CA & improve trading workflows, including assess-
Position Full Time ment of 3rd party vendor tools. Min. Reqmts:
TECHNICAL
Company Adobe Inc. YOUR FAVORITE Experience
Education
18 Months
Bachelor’s Degree
Master’s in Computer Science or Financial
Engineering (Foreign Educational Equivalent
Location San Francisco, CA
Position
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Full Time
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Media Solutions, LLC Ms. Wood, 139 Townsend
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Adobe Inc. is accepting resumes for the fol-
lowing position in SAN FRANCISCO, CA: MTS,
OUR MOBILE APP MARKETING
Concepts for Business & Management, Intelligent
Systems, Simulation models for Operations Analy-
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Software Development (REF#SFMTS125): Own Location Menlo Park, CA
and implement production-quality features for responsible experience as a Director, Product
Position Full Time Manager - Algorithmic Trading. During 3 yrs
typekit.com. Software Development Engineer Experience Unspecified
(REF#SFSDE126): Design, architect, and must’ve worked on projects involving design,
Education Unspecified analysis & development of trading algorithms dur-
develop systems. Software Quality Engineer
(REF#SFSQE127): Works independently and Help build the next generation of systems behind ing which time demonstrated proficiency using
validates customer driven features on a variety of Facebook’s products. Facebook, Inc. currently has the following quantitative analysis skills, database
software application platforms (mobile, desktop, multiple openings in Menlo Park, CA (various lev- tools & programming languages: Python, R, Tick
and server). Mail resume to Adobe Inc., Mailstop els/types): Financial Analyst (138668N) Partner Database (OneTick, Vhayu), JAVA, C++, C#, data
W8-435, 345 Park Avenue, San Jose, CA 95110. with various operations teams (logistics, supply managmnt using SQL. Additionally, during 3 yrs of
Must include REF code. No phone calls please. chain, etc.) to provide decision support. Program experience must have at least 1 yr during which
EOE. www.adobe.com/ Manager, New Products (136710N) Work with time duties included: managing algorithmic trad-
Product and Sales teams to monitor, build, and ing products; application of knowledge of global
recruit for product tests with advertisers (i.e. financial markets & object oriented concepts in
alpha/beta tests). Product Marketing Manager designing & implementing trading algorithms;
(137221N) Drive product strategy bridging short- developing training material; & analyzing trades to
term execution and long-term vision. Mail resume help minimize transaction costs. Apply by mailing
Follow along on your to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way,
Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference job title &
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that it’s a queer-owned busi-
ness by the mural just inside
the entrance of two robed
men in a sultry embrace, but
Sanchez believes the post is
taking it to the next level.
“I have an employee who’s
nonbinary and my partner
is too,” said Sanchez. “I also
have a lot of friends who
are, so it seemed like the
right thing to do. It’s not my
employee’s job to be telling
everyone who comes in
what to call them, so it helps
customers be more sensitive
and not to make assump-
tions.”
In the rare case when a
customer has been argu-
mentative at Beauty’s, Co-
verick said she relies on the
fact that the singular they/
them was recently approved
by Merriam-Webster.
“We had one customer
say, ‘It’s stupid,’ and being
in customer service, it’s
really hard to know how to
react,” said Coverick.
“When people stand up for
themselves, that gets trans-
lated to bad customer ser-
vice because of ‘the custom-
er is always right.’ It puts
staff in a precarious posi-
tion.”
In a situation like that,
workers at Beauty’s are told
to call the manager.
At Oaktown Spice Shop,
co-owner Erica Perez has
only seen positive reactions
or curiosity from customers
who notice the sign. “If
people are interested in
learning what language to
use, not wanting to offend,
downtown location, too. that’s positive,” she said.
Beauty’s manager Candice The staff also uses gen-
Coverick said a nonbinary der-neutral language to
employee saw a similar note describe customers, saying,
at former pop-up Hella for instance, “the person in
Vegan Eats, whose co-owner the blue shirt,” rather than
recently opened the restau- “the woman by the papri-
rant Gay 4 U in Oakland. ka.”
The employee requested the While Murphree Gamble
bagel shop add a sign of its still gets misgendered by
own, and while they no customers at times, the sign
longer work at Beauty’s, the also makes a difference in
sign remains. creating a supportive envi-
“We’ve had a small per- ronment.
centage of people who had a “I’ve worked places where
negative reaction,” said I haven’t been out or they
Coverick. “Usually they’re haven’t been good about
Photos by Jessica Christian / older, and it’s their first using my chosen pronouns
The Chronicle interaction with they/them from the get-go,” said Mur-
They/them: Evan Murphree
being a singular pronoun. phree Gamble. “But since
Gamble, top, uses When people are argu- I’ve been here, I’ve had a
gender-neutral pronouns and mentative about it, it’s usu- really good and supportive
was happy when their ally the grammatical aspect response. That definitely
employer, Oaktown Spice that bothers them.” makes me feel really re-
Shop in Oakland, put up a Bobby Valentino Sanchez, spected by my supervisors
small sign at the cash register, owner of SoMa cafe Pentacle and co-workers.”
above, requesting customers Coffee, was inspired by
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CLASS OF 2020

VOICES FROM THE


CLASS OF 2020
The Chronicle photo staff turns its lenses on eight Bay Area high school
teens navigating a path to graduation: documenting the seniors’ hopes,
fears and friendships as they prepare to step into the future.

The school year starts with a familiar adulthood in a moment of tremendous


soundtrack: the crash of locker doors and promise and upheaval in the Bay Area and
clang of school bells. The chatter of be- beyond.
tween-class conversations punctuated by To understand that experience, The San
the squeals of hallway reunions. It’s a Francisco Chronicle sent seven photog-
soundtrack that has gone roughly un- raphers to document eight students as
changed as the rituals of a new academic they navigate relationships, participate in
year repeat again and again. arts and athletics, juggle the pressures of
But for high school seniors, this year is school, work and family, and consider the
different. future that awaits after graduation.
With climate change sending California Over the next year, we’ll follow their suc-
up in flames, a contentious presidential cesses and struggles and hear their hopes
election on the horizon and the tech in- and fears as we seek to answer the ques-
dustry wielding unprecedented influence, tion: What is it like to come of age today?
members of the class of 2020 are reaching — Sarah Feldberg, culture@sfchronicle.com

Ja’el Bryant, 16, entered senior year at Abraham


Lincoln High School in San Francisco full of excite-
ment and nerves for new classes, reconnecting with
old friends and the pressures of the nine months
ahead. “It’s the last year of high school, the year you decide
what you want to do with the rest of your life, and you make a
lot of decisions on
your own,” she said.
Ja’el wants to study
screenwriting in college
— preferably at Georgia
State University, Clark
Atlanta University or the
New York Film Academy
— and that goal has moti-
vated her through a busy
fall. She’s been powerlift-
ing and preparing for
spring shot-put season,
attending the homecom-
ing dance with friends,
doing an after-school
film-production intern-
ship and trying to stay on top of her academics and maintain a B
average. At times the schedule feels like too much. “I feel like
school could be better,” she says. “Something hit me. Maybe just,
like, everything that I’m doing. It just kinda seems too overwhelm-
ing, and I get frustrated and don’t want to do it. But then I remem-
ber: I have to.”
The light at the end of the tunnel is graduation, which Ja’el is
anticipating. “When I think of graduation day all I can think of is
moving out,” she says. “And that is exciting!”
— Text and photos by Gabrielle Lurie
SFChronicle.com | Sunday, December 1, 2019 | J5

Eloni Bickham is a shy and thoughtful


senior at Berkeley High School. “I think
high school sucks for introverts,” she says.
But still, she’s making the experience work for her. She’s surrounded her-
self with supportive and kind friends — people who make her laugh. “I’m
more of a lone person so I’m not super close to a lot of people, but the
friends I do have I really value. They are supportive and nonjudgmental.”
And she’s pushing herself to get out of her comfort zone and try new
things.
Eloni is creative. She says she feels compelled to play music on her gui-
tar or draw a picture the same way other people have to eat food and
breathe air. “I play music because it’s really therapeutic for me. I just have
this urge to play music.”
She’s also serious about her academic studies, and has a 3.2 grade point
average, though she says she probably could spend more time studying,
She works as an apprentice leader at Youth Spirit Artworks, a job training
program in Berkeley. She also steps up to look after her 7-year-old sister,
Nala (left). “I adore my little sister and I don’t mind watching her; it never
feels like a chore,” Eloni says.
Long-term, Eloni wants to be a trauma psychologist. She has her eye set
on Mills College after she graduates this summer. “I know it will be sad
saying goodbye to people I’ve spent years with. But I’m excited for a com-
pletely new slate.”
— Text and photos by Yalonda M. James

Garnett Silver-Hall, 18, already


knows what awaits after senior year
at Tamalpais High School in Mill
Valley. In the fall, Garnett will be at-
tending the University of Arizona in Tucson to play on the wheelchair basket-
ball team. “Playing basketball makes me free within my body and mind, but it
also makes me feel like a part of something bigger because of the team aspect,”
he says.
Garnett was born with arthrogryposis, a rare condition that causes joint
contractures at birth. All four of his limbs are affected, so he has found new,
adaptive ways of mobility. Along with play-
ing basketball, he’s also a drummer in the
high school band, an activity that taps into
the same sensation as being on the court. “I
feel free. It lets me clear my mind and just
focus on the music.” When he plays with his
bandmates and they lock into a song togeth-
er, he says, it’s a feeling “like no other. It’s
one of my happiest times.”
With graduation approaching, Garnett is trying to buckle down and
prepare for college — without sacrificing time with his friends. “My se-
nior year is special to me because I feel like it’s really the last time I get to
be a kid and enjoy having less responsibilities,” Garnett says. “Living in a
small town, I am still good friends with a lot of the kids I went to pre-
school with, so it’s important for me to spend a lot of time with them be-
fore we all spread out.”
— Text and photos by Jessica Christian
J6 | Sunday, December 1, 2019 | SFChronicle.com SFChronicle.com | Sunday, December 1, 2019 | J7

CLASS OF 2020

Tamalpais High School student Charlie Osborn’s


senior year is about staying rooted in the present while
keeping an eye on the future. She is juggling a packed
school schedule, balancing cross-country training and
meets with studying, time with friends, working at her mother’s restaurant and
fundraising for Hope for Haiti, a charity Charlie, 17, formed to aid schools in the
island nation. After spending the
fall raising money, the club will
travel to Haiti in the spring.
Besides sports, work and activ-
ities, Charlie estimates she does
10 hours of homework each week,
though lately she’s been spending
more time on college applications.
Charlie’s first choice is North-
western University, where she
hopes to study engineering, but
she’s applying to more than a
dozen colleges. “I have finished
eight of my 16 applications,”
Charlie says. “I am freaking out a
bit about college, so I’m trying to
get the apps done so I can just
enjoy my final year at Tam.”
— Text and photos by Scott
Strazzante

Noah Pascual is a
leader. The 16-year-old
senior at City Arts
and Tech High School
in San Francisco ran for student body president.
And won. During the campaign, he spent time
listening to students in all grades discuss what
they wanted to see happen at school. He also
wants to fulfill a campaign promise of having a
bouncy house for a day. Noah says he stands by
his word.
“It felt like I was flying on air,” Noah says about
winning. “It was, like, amazing.”
The final year of high school, Noah says, is like
“Avengers: Endgame” — the big finale after years
of buildup. He’s optimistic about this last year
and the bonds he’s created with friends, teachers
and the school community around him.
Noah has big plans for the future. He wants to
pursue a career in nursing or politics, although
he’s also interested in Asian studies. He’s consid-
ering the political science department at the Uni-
versity of Oregon as well as Seattle University. His
interest in nursing comes from his time spent
caring for his grandmother (right).
— Text and photos by Liz Hafalia

Melissa Hernandez Rivera, a 17-year-old student at San


Francisco’s Thurgood Marshall Academic High School,
knows her senior year is the end of an era. Graduation is
exciting — and it means a lot for her and her family. Melissa and her mother moved
to the United States from Honduras when she was 6. She’ll be the first person in her
family to both graduate high school and go to college in the United States. She has her sights set on
Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. That means moving
away from her friends, community and family, including
her mom (below right), the person she considers her clos-
est friend and biggest supporter.
Senior year has been the hardest yet for Melissa. She
spends her time applying for college, applying for schol-
arships, studying (she is taking two Advanced Placement
classes) and playing on the basketball team. Though she’s
cut back some, she also works for Juma Ventures, a job
training program. “It all takes a lot of energy,” Melissa
says. Sometimes she has to stay up until 2 or 3 a.m. to
finish her homework. She pushes herself hard. “In the
end, no one is going to hold my hand through it. And I
don’t want to disappoint my mom.”
Still, Melissa makes time for friends, too. She was bul-
lied in middle school, so she values the strong connec-
tions she’s made in high school. Her friend Carol, she
says, is “like a sister to me. I can confide anything to her,
and she will have my back.”
— Text and photos by Lea Suzuki
J8 | Sunday, December 1, 2019 | SFChronicle.com

CLASS OF 2020

“It was the best and worst of


times,” says 17-year-old Philip
Wolf of high school as he enters
his senior year at Abraham Lincoln High School in
San Francisco. “You can get to the highest highs
and have a lot of friends, but you can also be feeling
really s—. There’s so much that can happen in high
school that you have no control of whatsoever.”
A straight-A student, Philip does most of his
studying during school hours and dedicates after-
school time to acting. He’s playing Horatio in the
school’s production of “Hamlet,” a character whose
loyalty and dedication to his friends resonates with the senior.
Philip is close with his parents (above), who he says support his choic-
es and “don’t try to tell me what I should do with my life.” After gradua-
tion he hopes to attend the University of Oregon, where he applied early
decision. His goals for college are simple: “I just want to make friends. I
want to not be lonely.” Until then, he’s trying to “not die of stress and to
chill out a little bit. My senior year is special because it’s my last year,”
Philip says. “I don’t get more time in high school after this.”
— Text and photos by Gabrielle Lurie

Aaron Jackson has had to grow up


quicker than most. He’s an 18-year-old
senior at Oakland’s Skyline High
School — and he lives alone at Rising Oaks, an Oakland transitional
housing program for youths who have emancipated out of the foster
care system. He had been living in shelters and group homes after
spending time in juvenile hall.
Four years ago, while living with his father in a truck, he was
caught with items that he says his father had stolen. His father, he
says, saw him getting arrested and walked away. Aaron pleaded
guilty for a lighter sentence, and after a few days in jail, and some
time living with his great-grandmother, he decided to chart his own
path.
That path hasn’t been an easy one. Aaron says the prospect of
being responsible for himself can be daunting, but he revels in being
able to set his own schedule and live the life he chooses. Sometimes,
he says, it’s difficult to focus on the responsibilities he has as an
adult. Still, he says, he’s maintaining good grades — he has a 3.5
grade point average — and is taking three Advanced Placement
courses: literature, government and statistics.
Aaron fell behind on his college applications, but he has found
support from a college counselor. He is keeping his options open, and although his finances
are limited, he hopes to study communications. Aaron is focusing on several schools, in-
cluding those in the University of California and California State University systems. He’s
also considering private schools as well as historically black colleges. He says he would love
to follow his passions but knows he has to study something that will “make money.”
— Text and photos by Carlos Avila Gonzalez
SFChronicle.com | Sunday, December 1, 2019 | J9

Class participation
The Chronicle is collaborating with Bay
Area high school students in order to
help tell the story of the class of 2020.
We are seeking student-generated
photos and videos that capture the
perspective of this unique group of
seniors. Teachers and students in-
terested in participating should contact
multimedia editor Guy Wathen at
gwathen@sfchronicle.com

At right, clockwise: Senior Isabelle


Winstead poses in the Tam High bath-
room;
Edward Humphrey, 17, a senior at Mis-
sion High School in S.F., plays against
George Washington High School in
S.F.’s Richmond District; Sam Catechi / Mission High School
Mount Tamalpais High School seniors
Julia Wong, Elena Dowark and Isabelle
Winstead watch a sunset in Tiburon;
seniors D’mya Jones (left) and Mya
Jackson are twins on Duo Day at Oak-
land High’s Spirit Week.

Isabelle Winstead / Tamalpais High School

Nikki Batroff / Tamalpais High School

Lemon Huynh / Oakland High School

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last year it resurfaced. The her job to take a sabbatical cafe that day and walked
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gether. I wondered why. to cry, I won’t be able to it is too late for reflection.
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At the time, she didn’t talk had. Annie Vainshtein is digital arts
about the pain; instead, she The German man’s aunt and entertainment producer
drowned herself in her work. said that she was there be- for The Chronicle. Email:
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Carlo than our own Gold Coast Anderson, at their bohemian
as philanthropists Ann and pad dubbed the People’s Man-
Gordon Getty transformed sion.
their exquisite art-filled salons On the docket, novelist James
and indoor pool pavilion into an Ellroy (“L.A. Confidential”)
elegant poker palace for the was on hand with his latest
second annual Charity Poker tome, “This Storm,” assisting
Tournament in support of his pal Eddie “Czar of Noir”
amfAR, the Foundation for Muller, who hosts a TCM series
AIDS Research. and established the beloved
And 200 guys and dolls, Noir City Film Festival.
Catherine Bigelow /
decked out in black-tie and Special to The Chronicle The 18th annual festival un-
gorgeous gowns, sipped Cham- Tolan Florence and Dr. Mervyn
spools next month (Jan. 24) at
pagne and nibbled caviar Silverman at the amfAR Charity
the Castro Theatre. And that
bumps whilst placing charitable Poker Tournament in S.F. funds Muller’s dedicated efforts
chips atop poker tables and to preserve these noir gems in
roulette wheels to raise $400K their original formats. But the
for the foundation. old Hollywood studio vaults are
The festive Nov. 15 fete was being cannibalized by just a few
co-hosted by Billy and Vanessa corporations, such as Disney,
Getty, who corralled a starry which can shut off the stream-
roster of celebrity co-chairs ing spigot, at will. So if Muller
including Aileen Getty; her wants to screen a great Fox film
nephew Balthazar Getty and like “Laura,” that will become
his wife, designer Rosetta Get- Drew Altizer / Drew Altizer Photography increasingly difficult.
ty; actor Jon Hamm; Olympian Vanessa Getty co-hosted the amfAR Charity Poker Tournament. “The work we do to save,
Greg Louganis; amfAR CEO preserve and archive these films
Kevin Robert Frost; and life- is vitally important to exhibit
style guru Gwyneth Paltrow this valuable cinema history to
(who was in town to launch her audiences,” Muller declared.
Catherine Bigelow /
Goop health summit and new Special to The Chronicle “Movies are our shared dreams
brick-and-mortar Goop Lab on Nicholas Getty (left), Victoire
and collective nightmares. And
Fillmore Street). Reynal Brown and her son,
it shouldn’t be up to some corpo-
“I’ve been volunteering with William Brown, at the amfAR rate entity to decide what sur-
amfAR since it began. Now I’ve Charity Poker Tournament. vives and what you can see or
joined the board, as it’s a natural can’t see.”
fit for my philanthropy,” said
Aileen Getty, who is HIV posi- Ring-a-ding-ding: With a late
tive. “And I was inspired by my Thanksgiving start, the festive
late mother-in-law.” That would holiday season commenced
be Elizabeth Taylor. AmfAR early this year at St. Anne’s
was founded in 1983 by the late Home on Lake Street. And west-
Dr. Mathilde Krim, a research- side San Franciscans turned out
er supported in her efforts by in force for the annual Bells Are
actor-activist Taylor. Ringing holiday fete hosted by
Getty feels great strides have the Auxiliary to the Little Sisters
been achieved, improving the of the Poor.
health of those living with HIV/ For decades, this begging
AIDS. Yet she’s frustrated that order has cared for elderly San
systemic roadblocks still pre- Franciscans in-need at a skilled
vent a definitive solution. Catherine Bigelow / nursing facility — lovingly sup-
Special to The Chronicle
“Currently, there’s so many ported by philanthropist
Noir Czar Eddie Muller (left), Yvonne Sangiacomo. And
serious issues, like the climate author James Ellroy, Nicola Miner
crisis, so that people still sup- every holiday season, the resi-
and her husband, Robert Mailer dents give back making hand-
port amfAR is deeply warming Catherine Bigelow / Special to The Chronicle Anderson, at a film noir
on a personal level,” she says. crafted gifts for one of the best
Ivy Getty (left) with her grandfather, Gordon Getty, and cousin, Aileen fundraiser.
“But we can turn the tables, holiday shopping experiences in
Getty, at the amfAR Charity Poker Tournament at the Getty manse. town.
continuing to face this issue
with joy, hope and celebration Coupled with a Knight’s Ca-
for life, inspiring and funding he made the right call. And as One of the first patients in man continues to work to find a tering cocktail klatch, support-
scientists with the research hospitals rejected AIDS pa- Ward 5B was Florence’s uncle, cure. ers shop among knitted orna-
grants they need to find a solu- tients, he eventually backed John Krahl, who was admitted “Ultimately, the only answer ments, miniature decorated
tion.” opening the country’s first ward in 1983. He died Nov. 26, 1985, is a vaccine. No disease has ever trees and creative gift baskets,
Yet even amid all this star at San Francisco General where from AIDS-related complica- been eliminated through just many of which cost less than a
power, Tolan Florence was people with AIDS received tions. treatment,” explains Silverman, Union Square shopping trip.
like a teenybopper when she compassionate care.” “Everyone was so frightened with some frustration. “There And I’m certain the framed
heard Dr. Mervyn Silverman Silverman was initially ret- of catching AIDS from just are still 35,000 new cases diag- needlepoint 49ers’ helmet I
was at the party, and beelined to icent — fearing patients would touch,” she recalls, her eyes nosed every year. But I’m al- scored is going to be a holiday
meet him. The former San Fran- be shunned. But as Ward 5B misting over. “But my mom most positive we’ll have the cure hit!
cisco health director had (now the subject of a documen- (Marjorie Clark Moss) before we’ll have the vaccine.”
manned the front line as the tary film), designed by nurse brought me and my brother to Catherine Bigelow is The San
AIDS crisis ravaged the city. Cliff Morrison, became a visit; I think we were the only Murder, my sweet: It was a Francisco Chronicle’s society
“Dr. Silverman is a hero,” said national model for AIDS care, kids in the ward. We adored our dark and stormy night (OK, correspondent. Email:
Florence. “He took a lot of s— Silverman was relieved to be Uncle Johnny.” foggy) during a recent Film Noir missbigelow@sfgate.com
for closing the bathhouses. But proven wrong. As an amfAR trustee, Silver- Foundation fundraiser hosted Instagram: @missbigelow

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COVER STORY

Strand Releasing
co-founder Marcus Hu
persuaded 30
filmmakers to submit
iPhone shorts for the
firm’s 30th anniversary.

Jessica Christian / The Chronicle


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3 decades of fostering
movies that take risks
SFMOMA event will
celebrate bold vision
of Strand Releasing
By Pam Grady

John Waters adores Strand Releas-


ing.
“The spirit of Strand is to release
the kind of movie I love,” says the
filmmaker who made “Hairspray”
and the immortal cult favorite “Pink
Flamingos,” among many others. “I
love a feel-bad Eu-
ropean movie, and
“30/30 Vision:
Three Decades of
that seems to be
Strand Releas- their specialty. They
ing”: 7 p.m., Thurs- love to show mov-
day, Dec. 5 (6 p.m. ies that cause trou-
reception), with ble, that are not
Marcus Hu and easy to like, but the Strand Releasing 2003
special guests, people who like
followed by a sur- them really love Seth Green (left) and Macaulay Culkin in 2003’s “Party Monster,” one of the
prise screening them. … I wouldn’t films distributed by Strand Releasing to art house theaters.
from the Strand know a lot of film-
Releasing catalog. makers without
Free with RSVP. them.”
Phyllis Wattis The- And this isn’t
ater, SFMOMA, 151 just Waters, the
Third St., S.F. part-time San Fran-
www.sfmoma.org ciscan, raving about
a film company
with Bay Area con-
nections. Through its 30 years of film
distribution, Strand Releasing has
become a hallmark for the type of
independent, often queer-centric,
films that rarely play the cineplexes.
Movies like the 2003 film “Party
Monster,” starring Macaulay Culkin
as a drug-addled club kid, were
viewed in art house theaters, while
Gregg Araki’s 2004 drama “Mysteri-
ous Skin” starring Joseph Gordon-
Levitt as a young man haunted by
childhood abuse was given second
life in the rental market — back in Strand Releasing 2004

the days before streaming. Movies Joseph Gordon-Levitt (left), Jeffrey Licon and Michelle Trachtenberg star in
Strand continues on page 12 “Mysterious Skin,” directed by Gregg Araki and released by Strand in 2004.
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COVER STORY
Strand from page 11

that launched careers for familiar


Hollywood faces, like 1998’s “Billy’s
Hollywood Screen Kiss,” which show-
cased the comedic talent of “Will &
Grace” star Sean Hayes. Movies that
brought focus to the AIDS crisis, like
1994’s “Postcards From America,”
about a sex worker on the streets of
New York amid the pandemic. Mov-
ies that have given focus to underrep-
resented pockets of society, views that
can make people uncomfortable, like
this year’s “Sauvage/Wild,” a French
slice of life following a male street
hustler longing for love.
“They release films that are impor-
tant, high quality, noncommercial. ...
They’re willing to take risks on films
that are not always easy to market or
easy to sell,” says Jenni Olson, the
San Francisco filmmaker and activist
who directed the 2015 documentary
“The Royal Road,” which melds med-
itation into California’s historic El
Camino Real, Alfred Hitchcock’s
“Vertigo,” nostalgia and Olson’s own
butch identity.
“Nobody does what they do. They
champion the underdog,” says “Tek-
nolust” director Lynn Hershman-
Leeson. “It’s such a wide-ranging
view of the possibility of stories that
nobody else is doing. I don’t think
Jessica Christian / The Chronicle
many people have the courage.”
Unsurprisingly, all three filmmak- Strand Releasing co-founders Marcus Hu (left) and Jon Gerans have championed art house underdogs for 30 years.
ers praising Strand Releasing are
among those who volunteered to “It’s a testimony that we got all Dancing,” Vestron went bust six ness as we went, making mistakes
contribute one-minute iPhone videos these filmmakers and artists to create years later. Both Gerrans and Hu along the way and learning from
for “30/30 Vision: Three Decades of movies on an iPhone,” says Hu, such were out of jobs in the film industry. those mistakes.”
Strand Releasing,” a collection of a dedicated San Franciscan that he Gerrans stayed in Los Angeles, Among Strand’s early pickups were
mini-movies celebrating the compa- commutes weekly between his lower doing temp work, while Hu returned Jon Jost’s 1990 drama “All the Ver-
ny’s pearl anniversary. The micro- Nob Hill home and Strand’s Los An- to his hometown, San Francisco, and meers in New York” about a man’s
films will be screened Thursday, Dec. geles office. “That is a testament to started working for Strand Theater as obsession with a French actress; Raúl
5, at SFMOMA’s Phyllis Wattis The- people who love our company.” Hu a programmer and Thomas’ assistant. Ruiz’s absurdist comedy “The Golden
ater. and the Mission-born, Pacifica-raised Strand Theater, the legendary Mid- Boat,” depicting an assassin and a
The original intention of Strand Gerrans met as Hollywood hopefuls, Market rep house, combined sleazy rock critic loose on the streets of
co-founders Marcus Hu, who lives in learning the business at Vestron Pic- ambience with irresistible program- New York; and New Zealand director
San Francisco, and Jon Gerrans — a tures, a film studio and distributor ming such as William Castle horror Alison Maclean’s revenge thriller
third co-founder, Mike Thomas, is that was founded in 1986. movies like “The Tingler,” Waters’ “Crush,” which starred Marcia Gay
retired — was to gather 30 videos to Gerrans worked in the business transgressive oeuvre and “Macho Harden.
commemorate the company’s 30th affairs and legal department, while Dancer,” a steamy Filipino import Strand itself financed Araki’s “The
anniversary. But the response from Hu was a booker. Hu first met Wa- about a country boy in Manila who Living End,” a road movie about
the film community was so strong ters during this period in the compa- turns to hustling. HIV-positive lovers on the run, with
that the project grew to encompass 35 ny’s reception area where he had to The latter was such a hit that its a $15,000 loan from Hu’s mom and
shorts from a variety of the kind of tell the director that Vestron didn’t director, Lino Brocka, suggested film stock donated by Jost. To pay
filmmakers who make just the types validate parking. Waters remembers Thomas and Hu distribute the film. back Evelyn Hu, Strand sold dis-
of movies that appeal to the Strand telling him, “Well, I’m never coming Hu reached out to Gerrans. Strand tribution rights — since reverted back
Releasing audience — a roster that back here again. I hope they don’t Releasing was born. to the company — to October Films.
includes Christophe Honoré, Apichat- pick up my movie.” “There really was no training,” Even though the business was
pong Weerasethakul and Fatih Akin. Despite putting out hits like “Dirty Gerrans says. “We learned the busi- growing, it was five years before the
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“We will always take a risk,


whether it’s an edgy movie
or doing something
experimental.”
Marcus Hu, Strand Releasing co-founder

home video releases enhanced


Strand’s coffers. But the partners also
helped themselves by maintaining
awareness of their own tastes in rela-
tion to a film’s potential audience,
and by keeping an eye on the bottom
line.
“It’s always walking a kind of
tightrope financially. There are a
number of things, understanding the
marketplace and taking risks when
you can and not spending too much
on the risks you take,” Hu says.
“Otherwise, that’s a surefire disaster.”
As Strand celebrates 30 years in
business and enters its fourth decade,
independent cinema is in flux. The
number of art houses is shrinking, as
fewer people go out to movies. DVD
sales have given way to less lucrative
streaming. It’s a delicate moment, but
Hu and Gerrans expect to figure it
out and prevail.
“I don’t think we would have last-
ed this long if we didn’t love what
we’re doing,” Gerrans says. “It’s that
John O’Hara / The Chronicle 2001
excitement of finding that new film.
Marcus Hu is seen in his San Francisco home with his mother, Evelyn, who lent the company $15,000 in its early days. … It’s a passion. If it was just busi-
ness, we wouldn’t have made it.”
partners could pay themselves a sala- “The reaction to ‘Frisk’ was severe. as a marketable demographic. In reality, it is both. The passion
ry. During that time, Hu and Thomas We will always take a risk, whether “Strand was seminal to the New drives the business. The business
remained at the theater. Gerrans kept it’s an edgy movie or doing some- Queer Cinema. … I vividly recall the finances the passion. The films don’t
doing temp work, which sometimes thing experimental,” Hu says. “I’ve excitement of the 1992 Frameline fes- always connect at the box office, but
had its own benefits: He remembers seen people walk exasperated out of tival (my first year as co-programmer when they do, it is thrilling. Gerrans
one job at Paramount where he with- a movie. It’s either too challenging or with Mark Finch),” says Olson, who points to “The Cakemaker,” a drama
held a message to his boss — a direc- whatever. ‘Oh! That’s such a Strand notes Strand did the DVD release of about a German pastry chef search-
tor who left the message had a film movie.’ her first feature, 2005’s “The Joy of ing for his dead lover’s wife and son
Strand was trying to land and Ger- “(Our artists) are really great film- Life,” as well as her LGBT trailer in Jerusalem. Given a commitment in
rans did not want her to take a meet- makers, but they are not for your program “Homo Promo.” only five cities initially, it kept ex-
ing and see that he was a lowly as- everyday audience. They are rarefied “ ‘The Living End’ was part of the panding, ultimately staying in the-
sistant. artists. It’s an acquired taste for NQC triad that year with ‘Swoon’ and aters for four months. Currently
Even in those nascent days, the some, and we know how to get to ‘The Hours and Times’. They then streaming on Netflix and selling on
company was forging the personality that audience.” Over the years, Hu also picked up … so many other edgy DVD, it continues to pay dividends.
that sets Strand apart, building a and Gerrans have watched as other gay films that were the successor of “Every time you think you’re about
deep catalog of American indepen- companies, some much larger than NQC. Also, stuff like ‘No Skin Off to quit, we get a hit and that’s always
dent, foreign-language and LGBTQ theirs, have fallen by the wayside My Ass’ by Bruce La Bruce. Of been the thing about our company,”
films, sometimes quite demanding. It while Strand has thrived. Luck has course, their release of ‘Macho Danc- Hu says. “Just when you think it’s
was a feature Strand produced, Todd something to do with it. er’ actually preceded NQC. They have about to be over, then you get that
Verow’s “Frisk,” that brought the 1995 Strand grew as the Sundance Film always been a key player in LGBT big hit and it gives you that rush and
Frameline festival to a chaotic close Festival was taking off — the Sun- cinema but equally in the U.S. release you feel, ‘Oh! I can go on.’ ”
with catcalls and walkouts as the dance Institute donated office space of some of the most important gener-
audience reacted to Verow’s disturb- to the company in its beginning years al indie and international cinema.” Pam Grady is a Bay Area freelance
ing gay serial killer thriller. — and the New Queer Cinema arose In addition to theatrical releases, writer.
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MOVIES

30 shorts to honor
Strand’s 30 years
By G. Allen Johnson “30/30 Vision: 3 Decades of
Strand Releasing”: 7 p.m.
It’ll be quite the evening at Thursday, Dec. 5. Free with
SFMOMA’s Phyllis Wattis RSVP. SFMOMA, 151 Third St.,
Theatre when Strand Releasing S.F. 415-357-4000. www.sf
co-founders Marcus Hu and moma.org.
Jon Gerrans celebrate the 30th
anniversary of the intrepid
independent film distributor. John Waters delivers a hilarious
There will be appearances by spoof on Dogme 95-style indie
directors Lynn Hershman filmmaking rules, at one point
Leeson, Jenni Olson and Con- segueing into pig latin.
Strand Releasing photos
nor Jessup, an absorbing, in- San Francisco artist and
triguing program of short films filmmaker Hershman Leeson’s Lynn Hershman Leeson’s “Vertigo”-inspired contribution to “30/30 Vision: 3 Decades of Strand
and a screening of an upcoming beautifully realized tribute to Releasing,” a shorts film program honoring the independent film company’s 30th anniversary.
Strand feature film, Maryam Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” is per-
Touzani’s “Adam,” Morocco’s haps the most ambitious — interpretations, film — which
entry for the Academy Awards’ although Tommy O’Haver’s strings together still images to
best foreign language film cate- musical number “A Modern create the illusion of movement
gory. Homosexual” gives it a run. — squashes such possibilities.
The centerpiece of “30/30 The films of two of the most Perhaps the most energetic
Vision: 3 Decades of Strand intriguing international film- short film in the program is
Releasing,” of course, is a pro- makers of the last decade or so from Daniel Ribeiro, whose
gram of 30 short films that runs — Thailand’s Apichatpong portrait of young gay love in
about an hour, and it’s a pretty Weerasethakul and Greece’s Brazil is at once joyous and
amazing kaleidoscope of films Athina Rachel Tsangari — help wistful.
by some of the world’s top in- audiences see the world in very The most intriguing film
dependent filmmakers. Their different ways, and so too do from this corner is by Roddy
assignment was to make about their lovely, impressionistic Bogawa, a Japanese American
a one-minute short shot mostly images in the “30/30 Vision” artist and filmmaker. It’s decep-
on an iPhone. program. tively simple, but it’s implica-
“To be honored by 35 world- French director Catherine tions are complex.
class filmmakers is a testament Breillat sends a visual postcard The camera (or, if you will, Roddy Bogawa’s short film contribution honoring Strand
Releasing is simple with complex implications.
of the friendships we’ve devel- from her lakeside residence, the iPhone) hovers above a
oped with artists around the where “each day comes very stove. The grillwork of the stove
globe,” said Hu (some of the 30 close, each day goes far away. top, the colorful red of the hot
films have co-directors and It’s beautiful but sad, sad but plate and the blue-green gas-
producers). “It’s astounding.” beautiful, like life.” powered flame create a sense of
It begins by soaring through In “Frames,” James Scha- structure and order. A dark cup
the air before floating through mus, best known as Ang Lee’s of cocoa at first complements
dreams and descending to the collaborator and CEO of Focus the arrangement, but all that
ground, addressing issues of Features, delivers a fascinating feng shui is thrown into chaos
LGBTQ life, immigration, Alge- lecture on still photography, when the cocoa boils over, dis-
rian independence, the Roma- mixing in his iPhone shots from rupting the status quo.
nian Revolution, homelessness, the streets of New York with What a perfect metaphor for
religion and, of course, relation- some of the earliest known Strand Releasing, the company
ships. The films are dramatic, photographs, Matthew Brady’s that has been independent
introspective, amusing, odd, Civil War photos and the turn- film’s glorious hot mess for 30
funny — there’s even a musical. of-the-century development of years and counting.
Overall, it’s a symphony of fast-moving shutters. Cinema,
ideas, thoughts, feelings and with its moving images, Scha- G. Allen Johnson is a San
impressions. mus contends, works against Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
Part-time San Francisco still photography. Whereas Email: ajohnson@sfchronicle.com Apichatpong Weerasethakul offers a different way to see the
resident and directing icon each still image is open to many Twitter: @BRfilmsAllen world in his short film made for the program.
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CALIFORNIA STREAMIN’

‘Morning Show’ could use more of its monsters


By Robert Morast “The Morning Show” is
streaming on Apple TV Plus.
You probably haven’t been
watching “The Morning
Show,” and, really, why would not hearing the side of these
you? accused predators in the na-
The series about the drama tional dialogue. Carell’s Kessler
around a network TV morning is giving us that voice, that face
program is streaming on a wrinkling with sour realization
service almost nobody is talk- when the truth of his actions
ing about. That would be Apple truly hits him. It’s a form of
TV Plus, which was birthed to closure and acceptance we’re
the streaming sphere on Nov. 1, not allowed to see in the real
and which has been virtually world. The best art helps us
irrelevant since Disney Plus transcend the moment to un-
premiered 11 days later with its derstand the future. And there
trove of major franchise nostal- are moments in “The Morning
gia, and a Baby Yoda. Show” when it feels like the
Then there’s the thing about future is being previewed for
nobody liking “The Morning us.
Show.” And by nobody I mean Unfortunately, these bits of
critics. Most have ripped it as transcendence are far too few
boring or half-baked. And in “The Morning Show,” most-
they’re not writing the type of Apple photos ly because there’s far too little
negative reviews that are so Steve Carell in “The Morning Show,” where he has a too-short scene with Martin Short. of Carell. While the show was
pointed and probing they actu- framed in previews as a series
ally persuade you to watch the built around the fallout of
thing you’re being told to avoid. But there is something a feminist witch hunt aimed at sexual assault claims in a
So, again, why would you worth seeing, here. It’s Steve big-name targets. He suddenly workplace, it’s really just an-
watch it? To see Reese Wither- Carell as the dethroned King of understands there are mon- other series about power strug-
spoon and Jennifer Aniston Morning News, ousted from sters preying on women. And gles — between competing
play a psychological chess his royal court after accusa- that he’s now considered to be anchors, between egotistical
match as the new and old tions about his workplace one of them. executives, between hard and
guards of morning “news” sexcapades force the fictional It’s when he confronts soft truths, and between a
programming? This isn’t their TV network to fire him in the Short’s director about being a predator and his victims.
best work, even if it is fun face of #MeToo movements. monster that the series be- That last dynamic isn’t the
watching Aniston go against He’s wonderful in the role, comes fascinating. showpiece of this series we’re
type to play the type of back- annoyingly indignant to the “Well, you are actually a led to believe. As of this writ-
stabbing attention addict we claims that he did anything predator. And people are going ing, Apple has given us six of
assume the morning anchors wrong yet layered enough to to want you to own that,” Kess- the 10 episodes of “The Morn-
really are once the cameras go show moments when he seems ler says. ing Show,” and most of the
dark. to understand why he really is Jennifer Aniston (left) and “As opposed to … what are season has been about An-
No, it’s not worth watching the bad guy everyone believes Reese Witherspoon star. you exactly, Mitch?” iston’s and Witherspoon’s
for that. And it’s not to search him to be. “Not you.” characters. Kessler is the spec-
for clues about which real-life In particular, there’s a scene And the scene ends. But you ter hanging over them, but
morning show program this is in the third episode that goes director to team with him to really don’t want it to. Not just they rarely give him voice. And
based on. It’s amalgamated, in where few portrayals of the film a documentary where they because these were two fine until they do, “The Morning
case you’re curious, with some #MeToo movement and its tell their side of the story. actors giving us the kind of Show” is like the bulk of TV
of “Today,” some of “Good monsters have dared. Carell’s Short is wonderful as the acting subtext that’s so rare in series — streaming or via
Morning America” and some Mitch Kessler is entertaining a type of creep he rarely por- scripted series, but because it broadcast networks: It doesn’t
of “CBS This Morning” sprin- director played by Martin trays. And as his director is felt like an even rarer moment have the guts to go all the way.
kled into this fictional studio of Short. They’re complaining ranting about how he was set when fiction was helping us to
bland on-air segments and about the idea they’re pre- up by underage girls lying expand a dialogue that’s un-
melodramatic backstage behav- sumed guilty without any about their age, or actresses spoken in real life. Robert Morast is the senior editor
iors. Nothing is overt enough to consultation and laughing who started embellishing sto- Now, to clarify, I don’t want of arts and entertainment at The
give you some added context to about the idea that their vic- ries when they didn’t get the to seed compassion for power- San Francisco Chronicle. Email:
the Matt Lauers or Charlie tims were not, in fact, willing right roles, Kessler realizes that ful men accused of sexually robert.morast@sfchronicle.com
Roses of the world. partners. Kessler wants the he is wrong. That this isn’t just assaulting women. But we’re Twitter: @rmorast
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LISTEN

LISTEN
Aidin Vaziri

John Legend has teamed up with Kelly


Clarkson for a less predatory version of
“Baby, It’s Cold Outside.”

Emma McIntyre / Getty Images for SiriusXM

LISTEN
Aidin Vaziri Creepy holiday standard gets + Read why “Baby, It’s Cold
Outside” has to be viewed in the
context of its time. Page 22

an update, but not an upgrade able than ever.


NEW SONGS creepy Christmas jazz stan- lyrics to make them less
dard “Baby, It’s Cold Out- predatory, more pandering in Jonas Brothers, “Like It’s
John Legend featuring side” for the 21st century? this updated version featur- Christmas” The Jonas Broth-
Kelly Clarkson, “Baby, It’s Well, ignoring it altogether ing his fellow “The Voice” ers are having their best year
Cold Outside” What could would be great. But John coach Kelly Clarkson. ever, so forgive them for
The Chronicle’s guide to possibly be better than a Legend has instead taken on The gesture is nice, but the closing it out by indulging in
notable new holiday music. much-needed rewrite of the the task of changing up the song becomes more unlisten- 3 minutes and 20 seconds of
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nonstop Christmas clichés.


The song itself — replete
with handclaps, horns and
harmonies — is better than
“Sucker,” but not as good as
“Cake by the Ocean.”
Alessia Cara, “Make It to
Christmas” The holidays go
hand in hand with heart-
break. Leave it to Alessia
Cara, a 23-year-old Canadian
singer, to remind us that all
the mistletoe in the world Bridget Bennett / AFP via Getty Images
can’t fix a doomed relation- Alessia Cara goes bittersweet
ship with this bittersweet pop with “Make It to Christmas.”
gem that deserves to stick
around for years to come.
Lucy Dacus, “Last Christ-
mas” This indie singer-song-
writer from Richmond, Va.,
may be known for her con-
templative ballads, but when
it comes to covering this
Wham classic, she doesn’t
hold back. Dacus shreds,
does a bit of distorted spoken
word, and by the time the
song hits the midway mark,
you can picture her pogoing Matador Records
around the studio. Dave Rossman Lucy Dacus doesn’t hold back
Michael Bublé, “White The Jonas Brothers are wrapping up their year with a holiday single, “Like It’s Christmas.” as she covers a Wham classic.
Christmas” Christmas be-
longs to Michael Bublé.
wood dancing in your head.
The honey-voiced Canadian
crooner’s holiday-themed THE REISSUE
albums seem to magically
appear everywhere as soon
as the last of the jack-o’- Mariah Carey “Merry
lanterns hits the compost Christmas (Deluxe Anni-
bins. Here, he takes the old versary Edition)” This com-
chestnut “White Christmas” memorative edition of Mariah
out to the supper club and Carey’s 1990s holiday hit
makes it swing. album may be stuffed with
Rob Grabowski / Associated Press
Lucinda Williams & Hiss extra tracks, never-before-
released live songs and super Singer Michael Bublé makes
Golden Messenger, “Christ- “White Christmas” swing.
mas in Prison” We’ve all contemporary remixes, but
been there. It’s Christmas. we doubt we’ll hear any of it
You’re in prison. seeing as we’ll have the
Wait, what? freshly remastered version of
This gorgeous Americana its breakout single “All I
ballad probably won’t get too Want for Christmas Is You”
many spins during family on repeat through Jan. 1.
dinners, but leave it to two of
the most distinctive voices in
American music to perfectly Aidin Vaziri is The San
capture the downcast mood Francisco Chronicle’s pop music
of spending another holiday critic. Email:
locked up in the penitentiary, avaziri@sfchronicle.com Kamran Jebreili / Associated Press David McClister

with visions of searchlights Twitter: @MusicSF Mariah Carey’s “Merry Christmas” album is being reissued Lucinda Williams has teamed
and pistols carved out of with extra tracks, remixes and live recordings. with Hiss Golden Messenger.
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THEATER

Grand illusions dazzle on small stage

Illusionist Andrew
Evans performs at his
Magic Patio in San
Francisco.

Courtesy Andrew Evans

By Zack Ruskin yard of his Mission District the end of 2017, concern from Like a classic example of surrounded by bench seating
apartment complex. This dis- neighbors and inquiries from misdirection, the exterior of that can accommodate about
Andrew Evans is ready to creet spot was where you city officials convinced him 3264 Mission St. looks like yet 40 people per show creates an
let San Francisco in on his could see him turn a seemingly that it was time to find a more another unoccupied storefront. intimate vibe where Evans
secret. Well, one of his secrets. clear liquid into any beverage official home, one sanctioned There is no signage touting the dazzles audiences with illu-
For the past five years, the his audience requested, or by the city. He found it mere magic inside, and the windows sions, like one in which he
only way to see the magician bewitch an end table to float blocks from the first location. are covered to keep the con- conjures a seemingly endless
perform was to receive an through the air. But while the interior contains tents of this venue in doubt. quantity of wine bottles from
invitation, one that gained you But even the most adept some of Evans’ magic at work, For now, that’s how Evans like thin air.
entry to his Magic Patio — a illusionist couldn’t keep this you won’t gather that from it. Inside, however, things are San Anselmo resident Cin-
stage constructed in the back- magic show hidden forever. By walking past the place. quite different: A small stage die Gillaspie loved a perfor-
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Illusions of Grandeur: 8-9:30 the creation of the original


p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. $60. Magic Patio, in his apartment’s
The Magic Patio, 3264 Mission backyard, where he could
St., S.F. themagicpatio.com perfect his magic. The work
paid off beyond the Mission.
In 2018, he was asked to be
mance Evans gave at the Magic one of only four magicians to
Patio in May so much that perform at the Academy of
she’s already returned for a Magical Arts 50th Anniversary
second visit. Awards Show in Los Angeles.
“If you like magic, Andrew “It’s basically the Oscars of
Evans at the Magic Patio is a magic,” Evans says. “I’m still
must-see,” Gillaspie enthused. pinching myself over that one.”
“He is an all-around entertain- Later that year, he was seen
er. After talking about it to on “Penn & Teller: Fool Us,” a
anyone who would listen, I television program that invites
was happy to accompany a magicians to stump two of the
second set of friends to see the most respected figures in the
show again.” field. Evans appeared on the
Evans’ vision for the Magic fifth season of the series, per-
Patio includes the eventual forming an illusion in which
creation of an outdoor patio his assistant, Naomi (who
area as well as a candy shop in currently performs with Evans
the foyer. at the Patio), appears to defy
“I think of the Patio more as physics by floating horizon-
an urban Disneyland than a tally above a platform erected
magic show,” he explains. “It’s in front of the audience’s eyes.
the whole experience from His performance drew high
when you get an email to when praise from the show’s famed
you walk in. Everything hosts.
should be designed. For me, Evans originally intended to
the magic show itself is like a launch the new Magic Patio to
ride. That’s like Space Moun- the public earlier this fall, but
tain, but you don’t go to Dis- he was waylaid when he was
neyland just to go on Space invited to be resident magic
Mountain. The whole park is and illusions lead for the Cur-
spectacular.” ran’s much anticipated produc-
A dedicated student to the tion of “Harry Potter and the
craft of magic and illusion, Cursed Child,” which opened
Evans has been performing for in October. Now that those
crowds since elementary duties are less demanding,
school. He didn’t start small Evans is looking forward to
either, given that Evans’ first offering more shows at the
official performance — as a Patio. His current production
kindergartner — was for an is titled “Illusions of Gran-
audience of 600 children and deur.”
parents. His plan is to bring other
Raised in Lakewood, Wash., sets, and eventually, other
Evans remembers the day his magicians and even artists of
father bought him, at age 12, a Courtesy Andrew Evans different disciplines, to the
Marvin’s Magic kit from Lon- Andrew Evans plans to expand his Magic Patio offerings to include other magicians and artists. new Magic Patio.
don’s Hamleys Toy Shop. As a “My dream scenario would
teen, he spent his Saturdays be for the Magic Patio to be-
working at Lakewood Cos- “I had no idea that Brown extra hour I had in that li- After graduating in 2009, come a modern incarnation of
tumes, where he demonstrated University has one of the larg- brary.” Evans moved back to Seattle, vaudeville, but the first step of
the illusions available for sale. est collections of magic liter- Poring over texts — some where he worked for a time that is to reimagine the way
He continued to perform ature in the world,” Evans dating back centuries — Evans helping to build high-end tree that audiences experience
wherever he could. Eventually, says, referencing the school’s combined his interest in the- houses. That experience magic in San Francisco,” Ev-
Evans went to college at H. Adrian Smith Collection of ater and set design with a earned him admission to Stan- ans says.
Brown, where a fateful dis- Conjuring and Magicana. passion for reconstructing ford’s product design program.
covery reaffirmed his destiny “When I discovered this whole (and in some cases, redesign- His desire to perform while Zack Ruskin is a Bay Area
as a magician. thing existed, I spent every ing) classic illusions. completing his studies led to freelance writer.
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MOVIES

Director Noah
Baumbach attends a
screening of his
latest work,
“Marriage Story,”
in Hollywood.

Emma McIntyre / Getty Images

Cathartic love story is personal for Baumbach


By Pam Grady father, Jonathan, was a film “Marriage Story” begins way too,” says Baumbach. “It Story,” which views the once
critic who would take young streaming on Netflix on Friday, had such an emotional effect loving relationship between
Like most directors, Noah Baumbach to press screenings, Dec. 6. on me. I cried so hard in that theater director Charlie (Adam
Baumbach was once a movie- and he vividly remembers movie. And I think it gave me Driver, making his fourth
mad kid. Even today, he grows getting early peeks at movies permission to be emotional, appearance in a Baumbach
animated talking about the starring “Saturday Night Live” “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial,” a you know? film) and actor Nicole (Scarlett
films that made an impression favorites like Chevy Chase, film inspired by the imaginary “I think of all the movies of Johansson) through the prism
during his youth. Steve Martin and Bill Murray friend the “Jaws” director my childhood, that one had of their contentious separa-
In the pre-home-video days, (whom he would later have created as his parents di- the most impact on me, be- tion.
he looked forward to watching the opportunity to write for as vorced. It arrived with the cause it was such a cathartic The film has received raves
“The Wizard of Oz” on TV a screenwriter on Wes An- force of an earthquake on the experience going through that since premiering at the Venice
every Easter, “King Kong” at derson’s “The Life Aquatic young Baumbach. and crying when they said Film Festival, coming in sec-
Thanksgiving and “The Ad- With Steve Zissou” and “Fan- “I would say it was kind of goodbye at the end.” ond to Rian Johnson’s “Knives
ventures of Robin Hood” star- tastic Mr. Fox”). the movie of my childhood in Nearly 40 years later, Baum- Out” for the Grolsch People’s
ring Errol Flynn whenever it Then, when Baumbach was a way, which is actually kind bach has made his own di- Choice Award at the Toronto
appeared on television. His 12, he saw Steven Spielberg’s of a good divorce movie in its vorce movie with “Marriage International Film Festival.
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And in the first nominations “It became kind of like


of the awards season, “Mar-
riage Story” received Gotham an ongoing conversa-
Awards nods for best inde- tion, which informed a
pendent film and best screen-
play, along with a best actor lot of the story.”
nomination for Driver. Noah Baumbach, director
Like Spielberg, Baumbach is
a child of divorce, and his own
marriage to actor and film-
maker Jennifer Jason Leigh and the tension that exists
ended in pieces. Driver, Jo- when that’s going on.
hansson and co-star Laura “And I thought, ‘I need to
Dern, a close friend who plays be aware of that, because that
Nicole’s take-no-prisoners is part of the scene.’ But at the
divorce attorney, all had expe- same time, I’m also looking at
riences with marriages torn Ernst Lubitsch movies and
apart — Johansson and Dern Howard Hawks movies and
have been through it, and all ‘Noises Off’ for this sort of
three are the products of frac- screwball aspect of people
tured households. coming in and out of doors.
Baumbach, the director of There is a sort of a slightly
“Frances Ha” and “The Squid madcap quality to it. It was in
and the Whale,” cast the trio seeking out those reference
before he even started writing points that I realized they
his script. Partly, it was so he could all fit into the same
could better imagine bits of movie.”
business for his actors, visual- What “Marriage Story” is,
izing, for example, the 6-foot-2 in its essence, is the tale of a
Driver dressed as the Invisible relationship and the love in
Man as Charlie accompanies that relationship but put
his small son Henry (Azhy through the fun-house mirror
Robertson) trick-or-treating. Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images of its dissolution. Once the
But he also wanted the actors’ Actor Scarlett Johansson and writer-director-producer Noah Baumbach attend a party after lawyers get involved, the rela-
input as he worked out the the premiere of his new Netflix film in which she co-stars, “Marriage Story,” in Los Angeles. tionship is put through a
details of his plot. wringer that distorts its origi-
“They were so generous nal contours. The film seeks
with their own kind of emo- dust over the film by weaving to get at the essence of what
tional investment from the in elements of romantic come- was and, in some ways still is,
beginning,” Baumbach says dy, screwball comedy, tragedy, between Charlie and Nicole
the morning after a late Octo- thriller and even legal proce- even as their bond crumbles.
ber SFFilm screening of “Mar- dural. And when Adam Driv- “I always felt that this was a
riage Story” at the Castro. “We er breaks into Stephen Sond- love story, that love always
would have conversations that heim’s “Being Alive” from exists and that no matter how
were very wide-ranging. I “Company,” a musical breaks contentious things get, it’s
would tell them about the out. always present simultaneous-
story and what I was thinking “I didn’t necessarily see it in ly,” Baumbach says.
of and ideas for the charac- quite that scope when I start- Shooting “was grueling, but
ters. We also just had general ed writing, but as the story at the same time it was so
conversations about our lives developed, I naturally saw gratifying and as exhausting it
and experiences. It became those elements in it,” Baum- was for (the actors), I think
kind of like an ongoing con- bach says. “I feel like all these there was also catharsis, as I
versation, which informed a things are existing simulta- also think there is in the mov-
lot of the story.” neously. I would think like, ie for the characters. … This
One task Baumbach set out ‘You know what? I should was the most difficult thing
for himself was to write a look at them. I’m going to that I think that I’ve ever shot
story that would not simply watch a few more Hitchcock as a director. And also, the
be a relationship drama or movies.’ I was thinking of most gratifying thing I’ve ever
melodrama. That kid who Hitchcock presenting some- shot as a director.”
loved the magic of “The Wiz- thing to the audience that Bryan Bedder / Getty Images 2007

ard of Oz” was looking to they’re aware of that the char- Jennifer Jason Leigh and Baumbach were married and Pam Grady is a Bay Area
sprinkle his own kind of star- acters in the movie are not divorced, a topic that his new film’s stars know firsthand, too. freelance writer.
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MOVIES

A song that sounds bad now but wasn’t then


MICK
LASALLE

Associated Press photos

Generations have their Kelly Clarkson and John Legend join forces on a
own language and music, reimagined “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.”
their own codes and as-
sumptions, and if you’re + Read about the new Cold Outside,” I didn’t like
over 30, you just accept that recording of “Baby, It’s it, either, because it all
there are things that youn- Cold Outside” on page 16. seemed tame and pathetic.
ger people are doing and Here they are, reverting to
saying that you don’t un- these classic sex roles. He’s
derstand. is a product of my grand- acting super masculine, and
Yet this is what’s weird: parents’ generation. That she’s acting super feminine,
Even as we accept the mys- generation is gone now, or and it’s all a big phony act,
tery of the younger genera- they’re 100 years old. But I and nobody’s having any
tions, all of us, young and remember those people fun. But then again, I came
old, tend to assume that the well, and I can tell you of age in the 1970s, and we
past is an open book, that something that bears signif- were more natural about
we can look at the artifacts icantly on this song ... That these things — and if you
of a previous generation generation wasn’t having sex. don’t believe it, take a look at
and pass judgment on their Really. Like, almost never. the drawings in “The Joy of
motives and practices. We Like, it’s amazing there was Sex.”
assume that nothing is a generation after them. For Anyway, the seduction
hidden, and that anything sure, there’s no sex happen- rituals of the previous gen-
which meant something ing in the world of that song, erations are always repel-
then means the same thing and no expectation of sex on lent — the sociological
now. the part of the woman or the equivalent of imagining
Which leads us to that man. At least, not until your parents and grandpar-
staple of the Christmas they’re married. ents in the bedroom — and
season, “Baby, It’s Cold What’s actually going on this won’t change. Just think
Outside.” in the song is that the two how a future generation will
Now, this is a song I’ve people are playing — the feel listening to the new,
never liked, but I dislike it Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1949 kind of play our elders updated “Baby, It’s Cold
for reasons that have noth- Esther Williams sang the song with Ricardo Montalban in “Neptune’s Daughter.” indulged in, not in order to Outside,” as John Legend
ing to do with the contro- have sex, but in place of it. So sings, “It’s your body and
versy that it has created in “What’s in this drink?” This Indeed, interpretation tions that followed didn’t he comes on like the aggres- your choice” to Kelly Clark-
recent years. Written by has led some to assume that seems hardly necessary. If care enough about these sive guy, but he’s harmless son.
Frank Loesser in the early she is being drugged, and you are young, and you issues, but now people are (and both know it), and she They’re going to think
1940s, it debuted in a 1949 that we are witnessing the hear the song for the first woke enough to realize pretends to be coy, but she nobody was having any fun
film, “Neptune’s Daughter.” musicalized version of a time, that’s what the song what this song has meant has the power. And instead in 2019. In this case, they
It’s a duet, in which a man date rape in progress. In seems to be about. And it all along. of having sex, they’ll just sit might even be right.
tries to get a woman to stay any case, he is being persis- doesn’t help for an older But, no, that’s not it, at there and smoke two packs
the night by saying that it’s tent, even after she says, person to come along and least not all of it. This is of cigarettes, and then she’ll Mick LaSalle is The San
cold outside, while she “The answer is no,” which say, “But it didn’t mean that where actually knowing take a cab. Really, that’s Francisco Chronicle’s film
keeps telling him that she has been interpreted as then!” You might think, so something about a genera- what’s going on in the song. critic. Email: mlasalle@
has to go. sexual harassment at the what? Maybe the genera- tion becomes significant. When I was a teenager sfchronicle.com Twitter:
At one point, she asks, very least. tion of 1949 and the genera- “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” and first heard “Baby, It’s @MickLaSalle
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New reviews
M
Honey Boy Shia LeBeouf’s
cathartic confessional of his
childhood and emotionally
21 Bridges abusive father (played by LeBeouf
Dark Waters himself) is angry and sometimes
infuriating, but also raw and honest.
Knives Out LeBeouf, whose promising career
was derailed by alcohol and emotion-
Queen and Slim al problems, still seems to be work-
ing through some issues, but his
Shooting the Mafia heart is i the right place, and give him
points for that. (R. 94 minutes.)
— G.A. Johnson

Opening Friday
American Dharma
M Harriet Director Kasi Lem-
mons, mixes in some fictional
elements into her biopic, but it
follows the broad outline of Harriet
Tubman’s story, the former slave who
The Aeronauts became known as Moses, a dreaded
figure among the slave-holding
Brahms: The Boy II classes who led their slaves out of
bondage through the Underground
Little Joe Railroad. At times, the film is a little
Million Little Pieces too romantic. Still, it’s effective and,
at times, moving, and it has a major
Playmobil: The Movie asset in star Cynthia Erivo. (PG-13.
125 minutes.)
Two Popes — M. LaSalle

N The Irishman Martin Scor-


sese has made one of his
best films, the real-life story

L
21 Bridges This is a routine cop
of an Irish hitman (Robert De Niro)
thriller, but it follows an old
and his associates over the course of
routine, one we haven’t seen
a 20-year mafia career. Joe Pesci is
for a while. It has a cop as a good guy,
terrific in support as a mob boss, and
Andre, an old-fashioned Dirty Harry
Al Pacino is downright remarkable as
sort of cop (Chadwick Boseman)
Jimmy Hoffa, in of the best perfor-
who is constantly being investigated
mances of the year. R. 219 minutes.
by Internal Affairs for killing bad guys.
Focus Features — M. LaSalle
Early in the movie a robbery gone
wrong results in the death of eight
policemen. Andre’s job isn’t to arrest
the two murderers, but to exact
instant justice. (R. 99 minutes.)
Mark Ruffalo plays a corporate lawyer who goes after DuPont in Todd Haynes’ “Dark Waters.”

with too many boring and formulaic 151 minutes.) driver Ken Miles and carmaker Carroll
M Joker Though cynically made
and not exactly what the
country needs right now, this
is a strong film that provides a fun-
— M. LaSalle action sequences. PG-13. 118 minutes. — G.A. Johnson Shelby, respectively. One of the five house mirror image of our times and

M L
A Beautiful Day in the Neigh- — M. LaSalle best movies of the year, so far. PG-13. features Joaquin Phoenix in the most
Downton Abbey Having al- 152 minutes. — M. LaSalle scary portrayal of a violent maniac in
borhood Not a biography of

N
lowed most of his characters decades. R. 121 minutes. — M. LaSalle
children’s TV pioneer Mister Dark Waters A riveting legal
hard-won happy endings when

M M
Rogers, but rather a fable about his thriller that's the true story of
the beloved PBS series ended, series Frozen II No classic, but Jojo Rabbit Taika Waititi
place in people’s lives, this tells a a Cincinnati lawyer (Mark
creator (now screenwriter) Julian inspired in its own right, this wrote and directed this bril-
mostly fictional story, about a cynical Ruffalo) who goes after the DuPont
Fellowes mostly lets them stay sequel to the blockbuster liant, offbeat satire, about a
magazine writer whose life is chemical company over the contam-
happy during this movie adaptation, animated musical has a lot of just- boy in the Hitler Youth who discovers
changed by meeting and getting to ination of a West Virginia town, with
in which everyone is occupied by an OK songs, but they’re put over so well that his mother (Scarlett Johansson)
know Fred Rogers. It’s a smart ap- a standout performance by Ruffalo
impending royal visit. Although the by Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell and is harboring a Jewish girl behind the
proach and a sensitive well-made and expert direction from Todd
lightweight approach does not quite others that it doesn’t matter. It’s a walls of their house. Waititi plays the
film, with Tom Hanks, at his best, Haynes. With Anne Hathaway and
work, it is nice to see these charac- feast for the eyes, and fans of the boy’s imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler.
radiating a decidedly not-corny Tim Robbins. (PG-13. 126 minutes.)
ters, and Downton Abbey, again. PG. original will find much here to enjoy. PG-13. 108 minutes.
benevolence. PG. 108 minutes. — G.A. Johnson
122 minutes. PG. 103 minutes. — M. LaSalle — M. LaSalle

K
— M. LaSalle — C. Meyer
Doctor Sleep Depressing,

L Charlie’s Angels The classic


1970s TV series, about three
soul-killing sequel to “The
Shining” imagines little Danny
Torrance, Jack Nicholson’s son in the N Ford v Ferrari: The competi-
tion between Ford and Ferrari
M The Good Liar Helen Mirren is
a well-off widow and Ian
McKellen is the con man out
M Knives Out A thoroughly
satisfying ensemble comic
murder mystery (starring
Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee
female cops working un- Stanley Kurbrick original, as morose, to produce the world’s fastest to seduce and fleece her. Bill Condon
dercover, gets a reboot, with a new recovering alcoholic Ewan McGregor and most durable race car in the directs this appealing thriller, which is Curtis, Michael Shannon, Toni Col-
trio in Kristen Stewart, Ella Barinka who teams with a pre-teen girl to 1960s is the pretext for this great far-fetched but generous in terms of lette and Ana de Armas), this Rian
and Naomi Scott. They’re terrific, and combat a vampire-like cult that stays American story, directed by James story and entertaining from beginning Johnson films takes the best of the
the movie has the right tone (light, immortal by kidnapping and torturing Mangold and brilliantly played by to end. R. 109 minutes. past and inflects it with a modern
but serious), but the first hour drags, children who have the “shining.” (R. Christian Bale and Matt Damon as — M. LaSalle List continues on page 24

LITTLE MAN RATINGS GUIDE


N EXCELLENT | M VERY GOOD | L GOOD | K BELOW AVERAGE | J DON’T BOTHER
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From page 23 movie down. PG-13. 102 minutes. (Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson) scenes that make the larger move- — M. LaSalle
— M. LaSalle who go from being in love to being in ments of the story hard to follow.

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a bitter divorce and custody battle. PG-13. 138 minutes. — M. LaSalle

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sensibility. Christopher Plummer, as Pain and Glory Pedro Almo-

K
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Mature, honest and dense with dóvar’s latest is the story of a
the wealthy patriarch, is found dead, Motherless Brooklyn Edward
This second installment in the feeling, it’s one of the best films of film director, plagued by
and everyone is a suspect. PG-13. 130 Norton wrote, directed and
series finds the world of the the year. Laura Dern also shines as physical ailments, who encounters
minutes. — M. LaSalle stars in this adaptation of
woods at war with the world of Johansson’s lawyer. With Julie Hager- his past, when he is asked to in-
Jonathan Lethem’s noir detective

L
humans, in an unpleasant children’s ty, Ray Liotta and Alan Alda. (R. 136 troduce an old film of his at a presti-
Last Christmas Emilia Clarke film that wracks up a wicked death minutes.) — G.A. Johnson novel set in New York. It’s far from
is thoroughly charming in this the worst movie ever produced, but gious screening. This is Almodóvar at

L
count among fairies and woods his best, featuring a performance of
appealing but lightweight creatures. Angelina Jolie, as the title Midway The latest from Ro- it’s a one-of-a-kind disaster, and
Christmas-time story, about a con- land Emmerich takes one of therefore interesting. At the same great sweetness and sensitivity from
character, has little to do, but Mi- Antonio Banderas. In Spanish with
fused and aimless young woman, chelle Pfeiffer, as the queen, is the the 20th century’s most impor- time, it illustrates a couple of general
who develops a friendship with tant battles— Midway, which pre- principles: Sometimes the lunatics English subtitles. R. 113 minutes.
best thing in an otherwise disap- — M. LaSalle
cheerful, mysterious young man pointing feature. PG. 118 minutes. vented the Japanese from gaining a really shouldn’t be running the asy-
(Henry Golding). Clarke’s vivacious- foothold within striking distance of lum (that is, actors aren’t always the

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— M. LaSalle
ness carries the film as far as it will America’s west coast — and fashions best at choosing their own projects), Parasite South Korean film
go, but she can’t carry it forever, and
eventually the story, which is predict-
able and unsatisfying, takes the
N Marriage Story Noah Baum-
bach’s emotionally layered
tale of a couple in their 30s
a lukewarm drama from it. The
beginning is strong, but the movie
degenerates into too many action
and that there are levels of awfulness
that can only be achieved through
sincere effort. (R. 144 minutes.)
about a poor family of four
that gradually takes over the
lives of a rich family of four is master

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Cannes award-winning film is at once Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner- prevent the complete destruction of
a black comedy, social drama and Smith. R. 132 minutes. — M. LaSalle civilization. But this latest piece of
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Hamilton and Schwarzenegger. (R.
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4175 Blackhawk Plaza Circle, Danville 925-736-0367 qPLAYING WITH FIRE (PG) (11:15, 2:00, 4:40) qQUEEN & SLIM (R) LL (10:00, 1:15, 4:25, 7:40, 10:50)
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qKNIVES OUT (PG-13) LL (10:20, 1:35, 4:40, 7:50) Luxury Loungers
qPARASITE (R) (12:00, 7:40) qFORD V FERRARI (PG-13) (12:05, 3:35, 7:05, 10:35)
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10:40)
CINÉARTS @ SEQUOIA 5I6 $9.25 Early Bird E $8.50 Senior Mondays (1989) PRESENTED BY TCM (NR) (4:00) p.m. CENTURY 14 VALLEJO 5I6
qFORD V FERRARI (PG-13) (12:00, 3:30, 7:00, 10:30)
25 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley 800-246-3627-2 exp 909 100% Reserved SeatingEwww.cinemark.com 109 Plaza Drive, Vallejo 800-246-3627-2 exp 937
qFROZEN II 3D (PG) RealD 3D (2:30) p.m.
Current & Advance Tix - www.cinemark.com q21 BRIDGES (R) (9:40, 12:20, 3:00, 5:40, 8:20, 11:00) SANTA CLARA COUNTY Current & Advance Tix - www.cinemark.com
qFROZEN II (PG) (10:00, 10:45, 11:40, 12:40, 1:35, 3:25, qA BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD (PG)
4:15, 5:20, 6:15, 7:15, 8:10, 9:05, 10:05)
$7.75 Early Bird E $8.25 Senior Mondays CENTURY CINEMA 16 5I6 $6.25 Bargain Matinee E $7.50 Senior Mondays E $6.00 Discount
www.cinemark.com (10:30, 12:00, 1:20, 4:10, 7:00, 9:50) 1500 N. Shoreline Blvd. 800-246-3627-2 exp 910 Tuesdays
qTHE GOOD LIAR (R) (11:05, 1:55, 4:45, 7:35, 10:25) qCHARLIE'S ANGELS (PG-13) (3:00) p.m.
qHARRIET (PG-13) (1:20, 4:40) Current & Advance Tix - www.cinemark.com 100% Reserved Seating and Luxury Loungers
qJOKER (R) (11:35, 2:40, 5:40, 8:40)
qHONEY BOY (R) (7:30) p.m. qDARK WATERS (PG-13) (10:00, 1:10, 4:20, 7:30, 10:40) $9.75 Early Bird E $9.00 Senior Mondays E $7.00 Discount Tuesday q21 BRIDGES (R) LL (11:20, 1:55, 4:40, 7:20, 10:00)
qKNIVES OUT (PG-13) (10:15, 1:20, 4:25, 7:30, 10:35)
qJOJO RABBIT (PG-13) (1:40, 4:20, 7:00) qFORD V FERRARI (PG-13) (11:25, 1:15, 4:55, 6:45, 8:35, 100% Reserved Seating and Luxury Loungers qA BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD (PG)
qLAST CHRISTMAS (PG-13) (7:05, 9:45)
10:25) q21 BRIDGES (R) LL (9:00, 11:40, 2:20, 5:00, 7:35, 10:10) LL (10:25, 1:35, 4:20, 7:10, 10:05)
qMALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL (PG) (10:10, NAPA COUNTY qFROZEN II (PG) XD (9:25, 12:10, 2:55, 5:40, 8:25, 11:10) qCHARLIE'S ANGELS (PG-13) LL (10:10, 1:10, 4:25,
1:15, 4:10) qA BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD (PG)
qMIDWAY (PG-13) (12:30, 3:50, 7:10, 10:25) CENTURY NAPA VALLEY AND XD 5I6 qFROZEN II 3D (PG) RealD 3D (11:40, 5:10, 10:40) LL (8:25, 9:45, 11:10, 1:55, 3:20, 4:40, 6:05, 7:25, 10:15) 7:25, 10:20)

qPLAYING WITH FIRE (PG) (11:25, 2:00, 4:35, 7:20, 9:55) 195 Gasser Dr., Napa 800-246-3627-2 exp 252 qFROZEN II (PG) (9:50, 10:20, 11:15, 12:35, 1:05, 2:00, 2:25, qCHARLIE'S ANGELS (PG-13) LL (4:10, 9:55) qFORD V FERRARI (PG-13) LL (11:30, 3:00, 6:30, 10:15)
Current & Advance Tix - www.cinemark.com 3:20, 3:50, 4:45, 6:05, 6:35, 7:30, 7:55, 8:50, 9:20, 10:15) qDOCTOR SLEEP (R) LL (11:05) p.m. qFROZEN II 3D (PG) RealD 3D LL (10:40, 9:45)
qQUEEN & SLIM (R) (12:50, 4:05, 7:25, 10:35)
$8.50 Early Bird E $8.00 Senior Mondays E $6.75 Discount Tuesdays qFROZEN II (PG) D-BOX (9:50, 12:35, 3:20, 6:05, 8:50) qFORD V FERRARI (PG-13) LL (8:45, 10:30, 12:10, 2:00, qFROZEN II (PG) LL (10:00, 11:25, 12:00, 12:45, 1:20, 2:10,
qTERMINATOR: DARK FATE (R) (12:35, 3:45, 6:55,
100% Reserved Seating qTHE GOOD LIAR (R) (10:55, 1:50, 4:45, 7:40, 10:35) 3:40, 5:30, 7:15, 9:00, 10:50) 2:50, 3:30, 4:15, 4:55, 5:35, 6:15, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, 10:25)
10:10)
q21 BRIDGES (R) (11:30, 2:10, 4:50, 7:30, 10:15) qHARRIET (PG-13) (10:25, 1:35, 4:40, 7:55, 11:05) qFROZEN II 3D (PG) RealD 3D LL (11:00, 1:40, 4:20, qHARRIET (PG-13) LL (10:15, 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 10:15)
CENTURY LARKSPUR LANDING 5I6 qA BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD (PG) qHONEY BOY (R) (11:50, 2:30, 5:10, 7:50, 10:30) 7:00, 9:40) qKNIVES OUT (PG-13) LL (10:30, 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:30)
500 Larkspur Landing Circle, Larkspur 800-246-3627-2 exp 908 (10:45, 1:35, 4:25, 7:15, 10:05) qJOJO RABBIT (PG-13) (10:10, 1:10, 4:10, 7:05, 10:00) qFROZEN II (PG) LL (8:20, 8:50, 9:20, 9:45, 10:25, 10:45, qMALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL (PG) LL (10:05,
Current & Advance Tix - www.cinemark.com qCHARLIE'S ANGELS (PG-13) (7:10, 10:10) qKNIVES OUT (PG-13) (9:45, 11:25, 12:55, 2:45, 4:05, 6:05, 11:30, 12:00, 12:25, 12:40, 1:05, 1:20, 2:10, 2:40, 3:05, 3:45, 1:05, 4:05, 7:05, 10:10)
$7.75 Early Bird E $8.25 Senior Mondays qFORD V FERRARI (PG-13) (12:50, 4:30, 8:00) 7:15, 9:25, 10:25) 4:50, 5:05, 5:20, 5:45, 6:25, 7:15, 7:30, 8:00, 8:25, 8:50, 9:05, qMIDWAY (PG-13) LL (11:00, 2:15, 6:20, 9:55)
www.cinemark.com qFROZEN II (PG) XD (10:45, 1:30, 4:15, 7:00, 9:45) qPARASITE (R) (12:30, 3:50, 7:10, 10:30) 10:10, 10:40) qPLAYING WITH FIRE (PG) LL (10:20, 1:00, 3:50, 6:40,
qA BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD (PG) qFROZEN II (PG) (10:00, 11:20, 12:00, 12:40, 2:05, 2:50, qPLAYING WITH FIRE (PG) (9:30, 12:05, 2:50, 5:30, 8:10, qTHE GOOD LIAR (R) LL (10:20) a.m. 9:20)
(11:15, 2:00, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15) 3:35, 4:55, 5:35, 6:15, 7:40, 8:20, 10:25) 10:50) qHARRIET (PG-13) LL (9:50, 4:00) qQUEEN & SLIM (R) LL (11:45, 3:15, 6:25, 9:35)
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SF SM M O R W 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30
W Walnut Creek | R Richmond/Berkeley | O Oakland | M Marin | SM San Mateo | SF San Francisco CABLE GUIDE

2 FOX 2 2 2 2 2 2 (10:00) NFL Football (HD) (Live) The OT (TVG) (HD) The Point After (TVG) Herd for the Holidays (TVPG) (HD) (N) Weird (HD) (N) Xploratn (HD) (N) Raw Travel (TVG)
4 IND 4 4 4 4 4 4 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program
(10:00) NFL Football (TVG) (HD) Cleveland Browns at (:25) NFL Football (TVG) (HD) Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs Site: Arrowhead Stadium -- Kansas City, Mo. (Live) 5th Quarter (TVG)
5 CBS 5 5 5 5 5 5 Pittsburgh Steelers Site: Heinz Field -- Pittsburgh, Pa. (Live) (HD)
6 PBS 176 Pavlo in Guadalajara (TVG) Ken Burns: The National Parks (TVG) An Evening With Lucia Micarelli (TVPG) AgingBackwards3
Heroes (HD) "Heli- R. Park "Chugach World of X Games World of X Games The American Game (TVPG) (HD) The Greatest (HD) The Greatest (N) At Home in Northern California (TVPG)
7 ABC 7 7 7 7 7 7 Dog Rescue!" National Forest" (N) (N) "Games of the Century" (N) "Uniforms" (N)
9 PBS 9 9 9 9 9 9 (11:00) Growing Bolder (TVPG) Great Performances (TVG) (HD) "Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert" (N) Count Basie: Through His Own Eyes
10 ABC Oh Baby! (HD) Paid Program X Games (HD) (N) X Games (HD) (N) Amer. Game "Games of the Century" (N) Greatest (HD) (N) Greatest (HD) (N) Rock Park (HD) Oh Baby! (HD)
(11:00) FIS Alpine Triathlon (TVG) Ironman World Championship -- Kailua-Kona, Road to the Presidents Cup (TVG) A New Leaf NBC Nightly News Football Night in America (TV14) (HD)
11 NBC 3 3 3 3 3 3 Skiing (TVG) (Live) Hawaii (TVG) (N) (Live)
BROADCAST

13 CBS (10:00) NFL Football (HD) Clev./Pit. (Live) (:25) NFL Football (TVG) (HD) Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs Site: Arrowhead Stadium -- Kansas City, Mo. (Live) Sports Xtra (HD)
20 IND 13 13 13 13 13 13 Marketplace (TVG) Marketplace (TVG) Marketplace (TVG) Marketplace (TVG) Marketplace (TVG) Didn't Get Memo Young Icons (HD) L.M. Traveler (HD) Marketplace (TVG) JFL: Gags (HD)
Three Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, MD Brain Secrets With Dr. Michael Merzenich (TVPG) The Carpenters: Close to You & Christmas Memories (My Music) (TVPG)
22 PBS
(TVG)
26 IND 8 8 8 8 8 8 Nima TV (TVPG) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program
32 PBS 32 32 32 32 32 Classic Arts Showcase (TVG) NASA X (TVPG) NASA TV (TVPG) Classic Arts Showcase (TVG) NASA TV (TVPG) NASA TV (TVPG) Music and Word Classic Arts (TVG)
36 Paid Program Paid Program Raw Travel Whacked Out ++ The First Wives Club (1996, Comedy) Bette Midler, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn. Major Crimes (TV14) (HD) "Conspiracy
6 6 6 6 6 6 (TVPG) (TVPG) Sports (TV14) (TVPG) (HD) Theory: Part 3"
KTVU+
43 PBS 17 17 17 17 17 17 (11:30) Better Brain (TVPG) Longevity Paradox With Steven Gundry, Md (TVPG) (N) Gospel of Elvis (TVG) (HD) Travel Political Act (TVPG)
Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Family Feud Funny You Should Friends Friends 2 Broke G. "And the Mom
44 CW 12 12 12 12 12 12 (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) (HD) Ask (TVPG) (HD) Great Unwashed"
50 IND 31 31 31 31 31 31 Programa pagado Programa pagado Dificil de Creer Lo Mejor De Ventaneando (TV14) No Es Normal
(10:30) Brain Five Day Rapid Reset With Dr. Kellyann (TVPG) John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (TVG) PeteSeegerTribure
54 PBS 10 10 28 15 10 10 Fitness (TVG) (TVG)
65 ION 16 16 16 16 16 16 (11:00) A Christmas in Vermont A Royal Christmas Ball (‘17, Fam) Ingo Rademacher, Mira Furlan, Tara Reid. (TVPG) A Christmas in Royal Fashion (‘18, Dra) Diarmaid Murtagh, Cindy Busby. (TVPG)
14 UNI 14 14 14 14 14 14 Republica deportiva (TVG) Al punto (TVG) Al Punto California Como dice el dicho (TVPG) Como dice el dicho (TVPG)
SPANISH

42 EST 19 19 19 19 19 19 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program
48 TLE 18 18 18 18 18 18 (:15) Copa Mundial extra (HD) (Live) FIFA Playa (HD) Copa Mundial (Live) FIFA extra (HD) Shockwave Mega Desastres (HD) Hansel y Gretel: Cazadores de brujas
66 TF 20 20 20 20 20 20 Programa pagado Programa pagado Kindergarten Cop 2 (2016, Comedy) (HD) xXx (2002, Action) Asia Argento, Marton Csokas, Vin Diesel. (TVPG) (HD)
GALA 73 74 69 66 73 68 El Chavo (TVPG) El Chavo (TVPG) Chespirito (TVPG) Chespirito (TVPG) (HD) Por Mis Pistolas (1938, Comedy/Drama)
CNBC 58 58 58 58 58 58 Shark Tank (TVPG) (HD) Shark Tank (TVPG) (HD) Shark Tank (TVPG) (HD) Shark Tank (TVPG) (HD) Shark Tank (TVPG) (HD)
NEWS

CNN 56 56 56 56 56 56 CNN Newsroom (TVG) CNN Newsroom (TVG) CNN Newsroom (TVG) CNN Newsroom (TVG) CNN Newsroom (TVG)
FNC 59 59 59 59 59 59 The Journal Editorial Report (TVG) America's News HQ (TVG) The Greg Gutfeld Show (TVPG) Fox Report (TVG) Fox News Sunday (TVG)
MNBC 60 60 60 60 60 60 MSNBC Live (TVG) (HD) (N) MSNBC Live (TVG) (HD) (N) PoliticsNation (TVPG) (HD) (N) Meet the Press (TVG) (HD) Kasie DC (TVPG) (HD) (N)
40 40 40 40 40 40 To Be Announced Inside Club. (TVG) Forever Giants Warriors Pre-game Live (TVG) (Live) NBA Basketball (TVG) Golden State Warriors at Orlando Magic (Live)
SPORTS

NBCS
ESPN 38 38 38 38 38 38 Champ.Drive (N) College Football Final (TVG) Slippery (HD) Poker (TVPG) World Series Poker (TVPG) World Series SportsCenter (TVG) (N)
ESPN2 39 39 39 39 39 39 (10:30) Basket. Basketball Score. NCAA Basketball (TVG) (HD) Orlando Invitational (Live) Basketball Score. NCAA Basketball (TVG) (HD) Orlando Invitational (Live)
ANPL 51 51 51 51 Woods Law (HD) "Schoolyard Bear" Woods Law (HD) "Spring Training" L. Star Law (HD) "Order on the Border" Lone Star Law (TV14) (HD) "New Blood" Star Law (HD) "Don't Mess With Texas"
DISC 15 15 29 33 29 15 Bush (HD) "The Wolfpack vs. the Wolf" Bush (HD) "Clear and Pheasant Danger" Bush (HD) "Fowl Weather Friends" Bush (HD) "The Chaos Before the Storm" Bush People (HD) "The Big Push"
FREE 52 52 52 52 52 52 (11:10) ++ Arthur Christmas (HD) (:15) Simps. (HD) (:45) Simps. (HD) (:15) Simps. (HD) (:45) +++ The Santa Clause (‘94, Com) Judge Reinhold, Tim Allen. (TVPG) (HD) Movie
FAMILY

HALL 66 66 185 75 185 66 Christmas at Graceland: Home for the Holidays (‘’, Rom) Adrian Grenier. (TVG) Write Before Christmas (‘’, Rom) Chad Michael Murray, Torrey DeVitto. (TVG) Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy
HGTV 67 67 67 67 67 67 Bones (HD) "Tiny Condo, Giant Upgrade" Fixer Upper Special Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer "School Spirit Spurs Home Search"
HIST 62 62 62 62 62 62 The Men Who Built America (TV14) (HD) "Bloody Battles" The Men Who Built America (TVPG) (HD) "Changing the Game" The Men Who Built America
TLC 50 50 50 50 50 50 Hoarding (TVPG) (HD) "Is That a Goat?" Hoarding (HD) "This Is Garbage Land" Hoarding (HD) "They're Crawling!" Hoarding (HD) "Just Tear It Down" Hoarding (TVPG) (HD) "Full of Rats"
TVL 74 72 72 72 72 72 The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls
DISN 15 55 55 55 55 55 Raven's Home Gabby Duran Coop & Cami (TVG) Coop & Cami (TVG) Sydney Max (TVG) Sydney Max (TVG) Gabby Duran Gabby Duran Raven's Home Raven's Home
KIDS

NICK 53 53 53 53 53 53 SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (TVY) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (TVY)
TOON 54 54 54 54 54 54 Gumball/:15 Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/:15 Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/:15 Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/:15 Gumball Gumball/ Gumball AppOn/:15 AppOn AppOn/:45 AppOn
A&E 47 47 47 47 47 47 (11:30) Hoarders ++ Godzilla (2014, Action) Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bryan Cranston, Elizabeth Olsen. (TV14) (HD) ++ Jurassic Park III (‘01, Sci-Fi) William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Sam Neill. (TV14) (HD)
AMC 49 49 49 49 49 49 (:15) The Year Without a Santa Claus (‘74, Ani) (HD) Drummer Boy (HD) C'mas Snow (HD) Frosty Wond. (HD) Before C'mas (HD) Rudolph's Shiny New Year (HD) Movie
BBC 162 162 162 162 162 162 (11:00) +++ Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (‘91, Adv) Kevin Costner. (TVPG) +++ A Few Good Men (1992, Drama) Demi Moore, Jack Nicholson, Tom Cruise. (TVMA)
BET 70 70 70 70 68 70 The Parkers The Parkers The Parkers The Parkers Hip Hop Holiday (‘’) Ta'Rhonda Jones, Andra Fuller, Wendy Raquel Robinson. (HD) + Soul Plane (‘04, Com) (HD)
BRAV 48 48 48 48 48 48 MarriedMed (HD) "Food For Thought" MarriedMed (HD) "Contessa's Carnival" MarriedMed (HD) "Battle Down South" Married Medicine (HD) "Bus-ted Cabo" Atlanta (HD) "The Moore the Merrier"
COM 63 63 63 63 63 63 (11:30) Bad Santa 2 (‘16, Com) Billy Bob Thornton. (HD) +++ 21 Jump Street (2012, Action) Channing Tatum, Ice Cube, Jonah Hill. (TV14) (HD) ++ Grown Ups (‘10, Com) (HD)
E! 64 64 64 64 64 64 Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kardashians (HD) "Three's Company" Kardashians (HD) "Have You Met Kim?"
FOOD 34 34 34 34 34 34 Basics (HD) (N) Holiday (HD) (N) The Kitchen (HD) "Holiday Helpers" Diners (HD) "Amazing Appetizers" Diners (HD) "Comfort Food Mash-Up" Diners...Dives (TVG) (HD) "Pizza Party"
FX 36 36 36 36 36 36 (11:30) ++++ Logan (2017, Action) Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen, Hugh Jackman. (TVMA) +++ X-Men: Apocalypse (‘16, Action) Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence. (TVPG)
GSN 161 161 161 161 161 161 Cash Cab (TVPG) Cash Cab (TVPG) Cash Cab (TVPG) Cash Cab (TVPG) America Says (HD) Fam. Feud (HD) Fam. Feud (HD) Fam. Feud (HD) Fam. Feud (HD) Fam. Feud (HD)
VARIETY

IFC 503 503 503 503 503 503 (11:00) Death Race 2 (‘10, Act) Luke Goss. (TVMA) (HD) +++ Death Race (2008, Action) Joan Allen, Tyrese Gibson, Jason Statham. (TVMA) (HD) +++ Independence Day (HD)
LIFE 46 46 46 46 46 46 Every Day Is Christmas (‘18, Rom) Gloria Reuben, Toni Braxton. (TVPG) (HD) Jingle Belle (2018, Romance) Cornelius Smith Jr., Loretta Devine, Tatyana Ali. (HD) Staging Christmas (‘’, Rom) (HD)
MTV 43 43 43 43 43 43 Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD)
OXYG 165 73 73 165 73 73 Snap. (HD) "Notorious: Charles Cullen" Snap. (HD) "Notorious: Kristen Gilbert" Snapped (TVPG) (HD) "Notorious: Drew Peterson" Snap. (HD) "Notorious: Scott Peterson"
PRMT 45 45 45 45 45 45 (11:00) +++ Law Abiding Citizen (‘09, Cri) Jamie Foxx. (HD) (:35) ++++ John Wick (2014, Action) Adrianne Palicki, Bridget Moynahan, Keanu Reeves. (TVMA) (HD) (:05) ++++ John Wick: Chapter 2 (HD)
SYFY 71 68 68 73 70 160 (11:35) ++ Need for Speed (2014, Action) Imogen Poots, Dominic Cooper, Aaron Paul. (TV14) (HD) ++ The Last Witch Hunter (‘15, Act) Rose Leslie, Vin Diesel. (TV14) (HD) Movie
TBS 35 35 35 35 35 35 (11:45) ++ Horrible Bosses (‘11, Com) Jason Bateman. (:45) ++ Identity Thief (2013, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Amanda Peet, Jason Bateman. (TV14) (:15) +++ The Hangover (‘09, Com)
TCM 501 501 501 501 501 501 (11:00) ++++ Little Women (HD) (:15) +++ Holiday Affair (‘49, Dra) Janet Leigh, Robert Mitchum. (TVG) +++ The Shop Around the Corner (‘40, Rom) James Stewart. (TVG)
TNT 37 37 37 37 37 37 (10:00) +++ Batman Begins (HD) +++ The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Christian Bale. (TVPG) (HD) Movie
TRAV 72 72 72 72 72 72 The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files D.Files "The Offering: Sedona, Arizona"
TRU 65 65 65 65 65 65 (11:00) ++ The Replacements (‘00, Spt) Keanu Reeves. Brooklyn 99 Brooklyn 99 Brooklyn 99 Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14)
USA 42 42 42 42 42 42 Law&Order: SVU (TV14) (HD) "Wrath" Law & Order: S.V.U. (TV14) (HD) "911" Law & Order: S.V.U. (HD) "Infiltrated" Law&Order: SVU (HD) "Inconceivable" Law&O: SVU (HD) "Legitimate Rape"
VH1 44 44 44 44 44 44 (:05) Martin (:35) Martin (:10) Martin (TVPG) (:40) Martin (:15) Martin (TVPG) (:45) Martin (:20) Martin (:50) Martin (:20) ++ Space Jam (‘96, Com)
(10:45) Rise of the (:40) ++ Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (2011, Comedy) Brandon T. Jackson,
++ Van Helsing (2004, Action) Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh, Hugh (:45) His Dark (HD)
HBO 551 551 551 551 551 551 Planet of the Apes Jessica Lucas, Martin Lawrence. (TV14) (HD) Jackman. (TV14) (HD) "The Spies"
(10:25) ++ Enemy (:40) ++ Quantum of Solace (2008, Action) Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, ++ Deja Vu (2006, Action) Jim Caviezel, Val Kilmer, Denzel Washington. (TV14) (:40) ++
MAX 561 561 561 561 561 561 of the State (HD) Daniel Craig. (TV14) (HD) (HD) Skyscraper (HD)
MOVIES

11: The Fast & the (:45) ++ Road House (1989, Action) Sam Elliott, Ben Gazzara, Patrick Swayze. (:50) +++ The Fugitive (1993, Thriller) Sela Ward, Tommy Lee Jones, Harrison Ford. (TVPG)
SHO 576 576 576 576 576 576 Furious: Tokyo D... (TVMA)
(11:55) Outlander (:55) Outlander (TVMA) "Down the (:55) Outlander (TVMA) "Wilmington" (:50) Outlander (TVMA) "The Birds & the (:50) Outlander (TVMA) "The Deep (:45) Outlander "If
STZEN 518 518 518 518 518 518 Rabbit Hole" Bees" Heart's Core" Not For Hope"
+++ Wild Bill (1995, Western) Ellen Barkin, David Arquette, (:40) + SuperGrid (2018, Thriller) Leo Farfard, Matysio Amy. A Very British Christmas (2019, Family) Mark Killeen, Isla (:35) ++++ My
TMC 591 591 591 591 591 591 Jeff Bridges. (TVMA) (TVMA) Cook, Rachel Shenton. (TVPG) Father the Hero
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5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30
2 FOX Modern Fam (HD) The Big Bang (HD) News (N) The Big Bang (HD) Simpsons (HD) Bob Burgers (HD) Simps. (HD) (N) Ice Age (HD) BobBrg (HD) (N) FamilyGuy (HD) The 10:00 p.m. News (TVG) (HD) (N)
4 IND Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Ent. Tonight (TVPG) (HD) KRON 4 News at 8 (TVG) (N) Sports Night Live (TVG) (HD) KRON 4 News at 10 (TVG) (N)
(4:30) 5th Quarter Weekend News KPIX 5 News at 6:00 p.m. (TVG) (HD) 60 Minutes (TVPG) (HD) Investigative 60 Minutes Presents (TVPG) (HD) (N) NCIS: Los Angeles (TV14) (HD) Madam Secretary (TV14) (HD) "Carpe
5 CBS
(TVG) (HD) (TVG) (HD) (N) (N) reports and interviews are featured. "Mother" (N) Diem" (N)
6 PBS (4:30) Aging3 News. (HD) (N) A Classic Christmas (My Music) (TVG) Ken Burns: Country Music (TVPG) (N) Rick Steves' Europe: Great German Cities (TVG)
ABC7 News 5:00 ABC World News ABC7 News 6:00 Bay Area Life America's Funniest Home Videos Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (TVG) Shark Tank (TVPG) (HD) (N) The Rookie (TV14) (HD) "Breaking
7 ABC
p.m. (TVG) (N) (TVG) (N) p.m. (TVG) (N) (TVPG) (TVPG) (HD) (HD) Point" (N)
9 PBS Evan Smith (HD) News. (HD) (N) Marian Anderson: Once in a Hundred Years (TVG) ArethaFranklinMusic (TVPG) Celebrate the legendary Queen of Soul. (N) Five Day Rapid Reset With Dr. Kellyann (TVPG)
10 ABC ABC 10 News (N) News (N) News (N) Inside Ed. (HD) Funniest Home Videos (TVPG) (HD) Santa Comin' to Town (TVG) (HD) Shark Tank (TVPG) (HD) (N) The Rookie (HD) "Breaking Point" (N)
(:20) NFL Football (TVG) New England Patriots at Houston Texans Site: NRG Stadium -- Houston, Texas (Live) Sports Post-game NBC Bay Area News (TVG) (HD) (N) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy
11 NBC
(TVG) (HD) (Live) Fallon (TV14) (HD) (N)
BROADCAST

13 CBS 13 News 5 p.m. (N) News (HD) (N) 60 Minutes (TVPG) (HD) 60 Minutes Presents (TVPG) (HD) (N) NCIS: LA (TV14) (HD) "Mother" (N) Madam (HD) "Carpe Diem" (N) CBS 13 News at 10:00 p.m. (TVG) (N)
20 IND Marketplace Marketplace Money (HD) (N) Press (HD) (N) Dance Party (TVG) Black-ish (HD) Black-ish (HD) Last Man St. (HD) Last Man St. (HD) Marketplace Marketplace
Five Day Rapid Reset With Dr. Kellyann (TVPG) Straight From the He (TVG) Hit songs heard on the radio Daryl Hall and John Oates: Live in Dublin (TVPG) Hall and Rapid Reset (TVPG) Dr. Kellyann's
22 PBS
during the 60s and 70s. Oates deliver an intimate set list. presents a plan to losing weight.
26 IND Canto. Journal Talk Finance Talk Finance BusinessandLife Chinese News (N) Talk Today If You Are the One (TVPG) GreatFamily Chinese News (N) Bay Area (TVPG)
32 PBS (4:30) Classic Arts Showcase (TVG) K-Pop (TVG) K-Pop (TVG) K-Pop (TVG) K-Pop (TVG) World St/:15 Shift Global 3000 Founders' Valley Tomorrow Today K-Pop (TVG) Sobem
36 Elementary (TV14) (HD) "M." Elementary (TV14) (HD) "The One Extra Weekend (TVPG) (HD) (N) Modern Fam (HD) Modern "Planes, The Big Bang The Big Bang TMZ (TV14) (HD) Hollywood's true
KTVU+ That Got Away" "The Last Walt" Trains and Cars" Theory Theory celebrity gossip magazine. (N)
43 PBS (4:00) Trav.Polit The Keto Diet With Dr. Josh Axe (TVPG) Memory Rescue With (TVPG) (HD) Ways to supercharge your memory. Detective Montalbano (TVPG) "A Diary from 1943" (N)
2 Broke Girls "And King-Queens (HD) 2½ Men "Aye, Aye 2½ Men "Tinkle Like NCIS: New Orleans (TV14) (HD) "I Do" Batwoman (TV14) (HD) "A Mad Tea- Supergirl (TVPG) (HD) "The Wrath of KPIX5News (HD) Michelle Meow
44 CW
the Gym and Juice" "Damned Yankee" Captain Douche" a Princess" Party" (N) Rama Khan" (N) (N) Show (TV14)
50 IND Escape Perfecto (TVPG) Mi Pareja Puede Al Extremo: Fin de Semana La Academia
(4:30) PeteSeegerTribure (TVG) Country Music: Live at the Ryman, A Concert Celebrating the Film by Ken Great Performances (TVG) "Kinky Boots" Earthquake! Get
54 PBS
Burns (TVPG) Ready (TV14)
65 ION A Cinderella Christmas (‘16, Rom) Peter Porte, Emma Rigby. (TVPG) A Christmas Princess (‘’, Romance) Travis Burns, Erin Gray, Shein Mompremier. A Prince for Christmas (‘15, Dra) Kirk Barker, Viva Bianca. (TVPG)
14 UNI La rosa de Guadalupe (TVPG) Noticias 14 (N) Noticiero: FDS Aquí y ahora (TVG) Nuestra Navidad Crónicas
SPANISH

42 EST Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Tele Italia Paid Program
48 TLE 4: Hansel y Gretel: Cazadores de bruj... Noticiero T (N) Noticias (HD) (N) Exatlón Especial (HD) "VIP" Creed (2015, Drama) (HD)
66 TF (3:00) xXx (HD) ++++ King Kong (2005, Adventure) Jack Black, Adrien Brody, Naomi Watts. (TVPG) (HD) Riddick (2013, Sci-Fi) (TV14) (HD)
GALA 3: Por Mis Pistolas El Chavo (TVPG) Una Familia de 10 Una Familia de 10 Vecinos (TVPG) Vecinos (TVPG) Vecinos (TVPG) Vecinos (TVPG) Vecinos (TVPG) Vecinos (TVPG)
CNBC Shark Tank (TVPG) (HD) No Deal (HD) "Happy Howie Days" Deal or No Deal Deal No Deal (HD) "I'm Dancin' Here!" No Deal (HD) "Happy Howie Days" Cash Cab (HD) Cash Cab (HD)
NEWS

CNN CNN Newsroom (TVG) Apollo 11 (2019, Documentary) Anthony Bourdain (TVG) "Hanoi" Anthony Bourdain (TVG) "Iran" Anthony Bourdain (TVG) "Jerusalem"
FNC Life, Liberty & Levin The Next Revolution (TV14) To Be Announced Life, Liberty & Levin The Next Revolution (TV14) To Be Announced
MNBC (4:00) Kasie DC (TVPG) (HD) (N) MSNBC Special PresidentMen Revisit (TV14) Return to the scandal that broke all the rules. Dateline (HD) "Out There in the Dark" Dateline (TVPG) (HD) "A Deadly Path"
(3:00) Basket. Warriors Post-game Live (TVG) (Live) To Be Announced To Be Announced
SPORTS

NBCS
ESPN SportsCenter (TVG) (N) NCAA Basketball (TVG) (HD) Wooden Legacy (Live) SportsC. (TVG) The day's news in the world of sports. (N) SportsC. (TVG) The day's news in the world of sports. (N)
ESPN2 (3:30) Basket. F1 Auto Racing (TVG) (HD) Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Site: Yas Marina Circuit WATL Axe Throwing (HD) U.S. Open Tournament Champ.Drive NCAA Football
ANPL Lone Star Law (HD) "Submerged" Lone Star Law (HD) "Fawn Stars" Lone Star (HD) "Shrimp and Run" (N) Lone Star Law (TV14) (HD) "Trashed" Lone Star Law (TV14) (HD) (N) Lone Star Law (HD) "Crash Course"
DISC Bush People (HD) "Growing Pains" Alaska "Thanksgiving Rescue" (N) Alaska: The Last Frontier Exposed (N) Alaska: The Last Frontier (TVPG) (HD) "By Land or By Sea" (N) Building Off the Grid (N)
FREE (4:50) ++ The Santa Clause 2 (‘02, Fam) Tim Allen. (TVPG) (HD) (:55) ++ The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (‘07, Fam) Tim Allen. (HD) +++ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (‘00, Fant) Jim Carrey. (TVPG) (HD)
FAMILY

HALL 4: Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings ... Christmas in Rome (2019, Romance) Sam Page, Lacey Chabert. (TVG) Christmas Town (‘’, Rom) Tim Rozon, Candace Cameron Bure. (TVG) (P) (:05) Switched for Christmas (HD)
HGTV Fixer Upper Fixer (HD) "A Modern Cabin Makeover" Fixer Upper Bargain (HD) (N) Bargain (HD) (N) Off the Grid on the Beach (N) Hawaii (HD) (N) Hawaii (HD) (N)
HIST (4:00) The Men Who Built America The Food That Built America (TVPG) (HD) "Lines in the Sand" Pt. 1 of 3 The Food That Built America (TVPG) (HD) "Best Served Cold" 2/3 (:05) Food America "The Spoils of War"
TLC 90 Day Fiancé (TV14) (HD) "You Don't Forget Your Past" 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé (TVPG) (HD) Unpolish "Through Thick and Thin" (N)
TVL King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD) King-Queens (HD)
DISN Bunk'd (TVG) Bunk'd (TVG) Bunk'd (TVG) Jessie (TVG) Jessie ++ Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! (‘11, Child) (HD) Gabby Duran Star Wars (N) Big City Greens
KIDS

NICK SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (TVY) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (HD) SpongeBob (TVY) Top Elf (HD) "Season's Greetings" Most Musical Family (TVY7) (HD) G. Lopez (HD) G. Lopez (HD)
TOON Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Gumball/ Gumball Amer. Dad (TV14) Bob'sBurgers Family Guy (TV14) Family Guy (TV14)
A&E +++ Jurassic Park (1993, Sci-Fi) Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill. (TV14) (HD) ++ The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Adventure) Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Jeff Goldblum. (TV14) (HD)
AMC 4:45 The Year Without a Santa Claus +++ National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (‘89, Com) Chevy Chase. (HD) (:15) +++ National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (‘89, Com) Chevy Chase. (TVPG) (HD) Movie
BBC ++++ The Godfather (1972, Drama) Al Pacino, James Caan, Marlon Brando. (TVMA) +++ The Godfather II (‘74, Dra) Robert De Niro, Al Pacino. (TV14)
BET (4:00) + Soul Plane (‘04, Com) Tom Arnold. (TVMA) (HD) ++ The Cookout (2004, Comedy) Tim Meadows, Farrah Fawcett, Ja Rule. (TV14) (HD) ++ Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins (‘08, Com) Martin Lawrence. (TV14) (HD)
BRAV Housewives Atl. (HD) "Cheatin' Heart" Atlanta (HD) "The Float Goes On" The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta (N) Married to Medicine (N) Watch (HD) (N) Atlanta (HD)
COM (4:00) ++ Grown Ups (‘10, Com) (HD) (:20) +++ 21 Jump Street (2012, Action) Channing Tatum, Ice Cube, Jonah Hill. (TV14) (HD) ++ Grown Ups (‘10, Com) Kevin James, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler. (TVPG) (HD)
E! The Kardashians (HD) "Psalm West" The Kardashians (HD) "The Ex-Factor" The Kardashians (HD) "Rumor Has It" The Kardashians (HD) "Hard Candy" The Kardashians (HD) "Gifted" (N) Botched (HD) (N) Nightly (HD) (N)
FOOD Diners (HD) "Deep-Fried Favorites" The Great Food Truck Race Game "Dashing Through the Aisles" Guy's Game (HD) "Joy to the Judges" Wars "Stealing the Naughty List" (N) Ginger (HD) "Canine Christmas" (N)
FX Movie +++ The Night Before (‘15, Com) Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. (TVMA) ++ Office Christmas Party (2016, Comedy) Olivia Munn, T.J. Miller, Jason Bateman. (TVMA) The Weekly (TVMA) "The Hot List" (N)
GSN Fam. Feud (TVPG) Fam. Feud (TVPG) Fam. Feud (TVPG) Fam. Feud (TVPG) Fam. Feud (TVPG) Fam. Feud (TVPG) Fam. Feud (TVPG) Fam. Feud (TVPG) Fam. Feud (TVPG) Fam. Feud (TVPG) Idiotest (HD) Idiotest (HD)
VARIETY

IFC (4:00) +++ Independence Day (‘96, Sci-Fi) Will Smith. (TV14) (HD) +++ Independence Day (1996, Sci-Fi) Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith. (TV14) (HD) Death Race: Inferno (‘12, Thril) (HD)
LIFE (4:00) Staging Christmas (HD) Merry Liddle Christmas (‘’, Rom) Thomas Cadrot, Jaime M. Callica. (TVG) (HD) You Light Up My Christmas (2019) Kim Fields. (TVG) (HD) (:05) A Christmas Wish (‘’) (HD)
MTV Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridicu. (HD) (N) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD) Ridiculous (HD)
OXYG (4:00) Snapped Snapped (TVPG) (HD) "Behind Bars: Sheila Davalloo" (N) Killer Siblings (HD) "Rosas" (N) Snapped (TVPG) (HD) "Behind Bars: Sheila Davalloo"
PRMT (4:05) ++++ John Wick: Chapter 2 (‘17, Act) Keanu Reeves. (TVMA) (HD) (:05) ++++ John Wick (‘14, Act) Adrianne Palicki, Bridget Moynahan, Keanu Reeves. (TVMA) (HD) ++++ John Wick: Chapter 2 (‘17, Act) Keanu Reeves. (HD)
SYFY (4:30) ++++ xXx: Return of Xander Cage (‘17, Act) (HD) ++ Pitch Black (2000, Thriller) Cole Hauser, Radha Mitchell, Vin Diesel. (TV14) (HD) ++ The Chronicles of Riddick (‘04, Sci-Fi) Judi Dench, Vin Diesel. (TV14) (HD)
TBS (4:15) +++ The Hangover (‘09, Com) Ed Helms. (TVMA) +++ We're the Millers (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Emma Roberts, Jason Sudeikis. (TV14) The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang
TCM ++++ A Christmas Carol (‘51, Fant) Jack Warner, Alastair Sim. (TVG) (HD) +++ The Bishop's Wife (‘47, Com) David Niven, Cary Grant. (TVPG) (HD) ++ The Smart Set (1928, Comedy) Jack Holt, William Haines. (TVG)
TNT (4:30) ++ The Dark Knight Rises (2012, Action) Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway. (TVPG) (HD) ++++ Suicide Squad (2016, Action) Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Will Smith. (TV14) (HD) Suicide Squad
TRAV The Dead Files (HD) "Devil's Triangle" The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files (TVPG) (HD) "Tormented by Night Terrors" (N) The Dead Files (N)
TRU Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14) Imp. Jokers (TV14)
USA Law&O: SVU (HD) "Girls Disappeared" Law&O: SVU (HD) "Maternal Instincts" Law & Order: S.V.U. (HD) "Guardian" Law&Order: SVU (TV14) (HD) "Mama" Law&Order: SVU (HD) "Assumptions" Mr. Robot (HD) "409 Conflict" (N)
VH1 (4:20) ++ Space Jam (‘96, Com) Michael Jordan. (TVPG) +++ Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, Eddie Murphy. (TV14) ++ Space Jam (‘96, Com) Danny DeVito, Wayne Knight, Michael Jordan. (TVPG)
(4:45) His Dark (:45) His Dark Materials (TV14) (HD) (:45) +++ Shazam! (2019, Action) Mark Strong, Asher Angel, Zachary Levi. (TV14) (HD) Watchmen (TVMA) (HD) "An Almost Silicon Valley Mrs. Fletcher
HBO
(HD) "The Spies" "Armour" Religious Awe" (N) (TVMA) (HD) (N) (TVMA) (HD) (N)
(4:40) ++ Skyscraper (2018, Action) Neve Campbell, Noah (:25) ++ The Marine (2006, Action) Robert Patrick, Kelly ++ Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005, Action) Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn, Brad Pitt. ++ The Island (‘05, Act) Ewan
MAX
Taylor, Dwayne Johnson. (TV14) (HD) Carlson, John Cena. (TV14) (HD) (TV14) (HD) McGregor. (TV14) (HD)
MOVIES

Back to Life Back to Life Shameless (TVMA) "Which America?" Ray Donovan (TVMA) "A Good Man Is Ray Donovan (TVMA) "Family Shameless (TVMA) "A Little Gallagher On Becoming a God in Central Florida
SHO
(TVMA) (TVMA) Hard to Find" Pictures" Goes a Long Way" (N) (TVMA) "The Stinker Thinker"
(4:45) Outlander (:45) Outlander (TVMA) "Providence" (:40) Outlander (TVMA) "Man of (:40) +++ Dances With Wolves (1990, Epic) Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, Kevin Costner. (TV14) A Civil War hero is (:45) ++ The Lone
STZEN "If Not For Hope" Worth" remotely posted, where he befriends a neighboring Sioux tribe. Ranger (‘13, Act)
(4:35) ++++ My Father the Hero (:05) ++ She's Having a Baby (1988, Comedy) Elizabeth McGovern, Alec Tell It to the Bees (2018, Drama) Holliday Grainger, Gregor Selkirk, Anna Paquin. Wildlife (‘18, Drama) Jake Gyllenhaal,
TMC (‘94, Com) Gérard Depardieu. (TVPG) Baldwin, Kevin Bacon. (TV14) (TVMA) Carey Mulligan, Ed Oxenbould. (TVPG)
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Jazz poet who wanted


to be forgotten won’t be
By James Sullivan

In an editor’s note to “The Ancient Rain,” a 1981 collection of poems


by the San Francisco enigma Bob Kaufman, Raymond Foye reported
the poet’s desire for anonymity. “I don’t know how you get involved
with uninvolvement,” he told Foye in a deserted Chinatown bar, “but I
don’t want to be involved. My ambition is to be completely forgotten.”
Fortunately for out Jewish poet/ Bug-
adventurous readers, gin Roman cats/ Flip-
some of Kaufman’s ping on the nail
admirers aren’t about scene.”
to let that happen. Others are a bleak-
This definitive new er brand of humor (in
collection of his writ- one, the narrator can’t
ing, edited by Foye, be bothered to save
Neeli Cherkovski and his own neck, “which
Tate Swindell, in- is adjustable, & tele-
cludes all three of the scopes into any size
books Kaufman pub- noose”), or exuberant
lished in his lifetime, outbursts of language
as well as an uncol- a la Allen Ginsberg,
lected City Lights Kaufman’s friend,
broadside from 1960 inspiration and a
and about three dozen co-founder of the
additional poems magazine Beatitude.
spanning his working Several of Kaufman’s
life, previously pub- poems work through
lished either in small “Collected Poems of Bob variations on med-
journals or not at all. Kaufman” Foreword by itative themes:
Sometimes identi- devorah major. Edited by Neeli No, I am not spoor of
fied as an exemplar of Cherkovski, Raymond Foye, Tate Creole murderers hid-
Afro-Surrealism, Swindell City Lights Publishers ing
Kaufman considered (246 pages; $19.95 for in crepe-paper bayous…
himself a jazz poet, paperback, $50 for hardcover) No, I am not sting of
rooted as he was in a the neurotic bee, frus-
time and place — the trated
midcentury American metropolis — in cheesecloth gardens.
when hard bop was part of the atmo- Born in New Orleans in 1925, Kauf-
sphere. “One thousand saxophones man landed in San Francisco in the
infiltrate the city/ Each with a man early 1950s after several years in the
inside,” he wrote in “Battle Report,” a merchant marine. He was a presence
short poem that envisions “ten waves at Specs’ and Vesuvio, among other
of trombones” and “five hundred bass- North Beach fixtures, reciting his poet-
men, all string feet tall,” taking over a ry — often off the top of his head —
city. before taking a fabled, decade-long
But Kaufman’s poems are also much vow of silence following the assassina-
more than fusty Beat Generation time tion of John F. Kennedy.
capsules. They’re cries of fury, or reli- Kaufman died in 1986. After a tradi-
gious irony. Some are absurdist come- tional New Orleans funeral parade, his
Chronicle file photo dy routines. “The Jesus Scene,” for ashes were scattered in San Francisco
Bob Kaufman’s poems, published and previously unpublished, including a instance, might be mistaken for a lost Bay.
broadside from City Lights Bookstore, have been collected in a new book. Lenny Bruce or Lord Buckley bit: “Far Kaufman continues on page 29
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Kaufman from page 28

Despite his urge to vanish,


Few insights in psychoanalysis of Trump
Kaufman left behind plenty of
tantalizing traces. Evidently he By Stephen Phillips
had a taste for Charlie Chaplin
and oatmeal cookies, two of his A new book by a distin-
motifs. In another life, he might guished psychiatrist finds that
have made a decent scat singer: Donald Trump is vain, un-
“ENGPOP, ENGPOP, BOINT principled, self-involved, men-
PLOLO, PLOLO, BOP BOP.” dacious, incurious, impulsive,
He was clearly devoted to prone to unilateral decision-
mind exploration — specifically, making and heedless of ex-
his own. He called it “my secret perts. We can consider our-
cranial guitar.” selves forewarned, then.
“I sit here writing, not daring “Founding father of political
to stop/ For fear of seeing personality profiling” Jerrold
what’s outside my head,” he Post has hitherto stonewalled
wrote in “Jail Poems” from 1959, journalists’ questions about
the year he took a vicious beat- Trump’s psyche, he reports,
ing at the hands of a police citing his profession’s prohibi-
officer. tion on drive-by psychoana-
Elsewhere, he quotes from lyzing. In “Dangerous Charis-
the New Testament: “Be ye not ma,” moved by the moral im-
conformed to this world: but be perative to speak up before
ye transformed by the renewing Trump acts out and imperils
of your mind.” That reminder us all, Post, with co-writer
seems especially apt, given his Stephanie Doucette, casts
long history of being arrested professional discretion aside Pete Marovich / New York Times
and institutionalized. to put Trump on the couch. A new book exploring the psyche of President Trump does little more than mine his speeches
At the end of the book, a Trump rallies — their head- and tweets to find hints to his personality. Most of the observations offer nothing new.
series of late-life poems reflect liner reveling in his “insult
Kaufman’s Buddhist practice. clown” shtick, roasting foes, abominable deed, statement, but “Dangerous Charisma”
When he dies, he’ll leave little stiffly reading from the auto- tweet and retweet. Interpolat- omits elementary aspects of
trace, no more than “a smudge cue and leading the faithful in ing this is an inane running public discourse about
of beauty, a cough,/ a dip left in call-and-response — have commentary: “Donald Trump Trump’s mental health that
the mattress.” become a demotic tableau of looks not only for a confirma- would seem to be grist for its
“Jail Poems,” which could be our time. But the authors tion of his wealth, but admira- evaluation. That gross, creepy
his epic, has Kaufman fore- remind us of the codepen- tion. He desires an admiring quote — “if Ivanka weren’t my
casting his own oblivion. dency between Trump and his response from his audience, daughter, perhaps I’d be dat-
supporters: Trump’s ego gorg- constantly displaying himself, ing her” — is duly recounted.
Someone whom I am is no one. ing on the adulation; the audi- his wealth, and his success to But what about Trump’s
Something I have done is nothing. ence members sating their evoke attention from others.” chilling attitude, noted by
Someplace I have been is nowhere. craving for a “father figure” to Such statements evoke in this Arwa Mahdawi in the Guard-
I am not me. deliver them from evil. reader a three-word expres- ian, toward his other daughter
Post and Doucette also draw sion beginning with “No” and Tiffany, who, according to an
Yet in the preceding lines, he out a fascinating symmetry ending in “Sherlock.” aide (shortly thereafter dis-
hedges. “Let me spit breath across the disparate cohort of Elsewhere, the authors missed), he can’t bear to be
mists of introspection, bits of Trump, JFK, Benjamin Netan- make much of Trump’s flaunt- seen with and “couldn’t pick …
me,/ So that when I am gone, I yahu, Syria’s Bashar Assad ing, in his books, of his para- out of a crowd”? Also largely
shall be in the air.” and late Indian leader Rajiv noia. But, per Intel co-founder elided is the way in which the
“Dangerous Charisma: The
These “Collected Poems,” Gandhi: all “second choice Andy Grove’s 1996 bestseller Twitter tiger comes over all
Political Psychology of
long overdue, assure us that a sons” on whom the mantle of “Only the Paranoid Survive,” Donald Trump and His
meek and cowed around
little Bob Kaufman, like his parental expectation settled extolling paranoia as an adap- Followers” By Jerrold M. Post, strongmen.
beloved Charlie Parker, will after older brothers died or, in tive trait was a standard social M.D., and Stephanie R. Doucette And what to make of re-
echo in the atmosphere. Trump’s case, rebelled. And a Darwinist business bromide Pegasus Books (352 pages; ports that the “ ‘You’re Fired’
picture of boy Trump emerges: during the 1990s and 2000s, $27.95) guy” shrinks from interper-
Former Chronicle critic James under-mothered, idolizing his when Trump (or rather his sonal conflict? Or Bill Gates’
Sullivan’s fifth book is “Which father, schoolyard hellion. ghostwriter) was writing. story of Trump referring to
Side Are You On?: 20th Century But “Dangerous Charisma” It would seem to owe as derstood as part of the exercise himself in the third person?
American History in 100 Protest devolves into an amorphous much to plagiarism as pathol- that the authors have only “Charisma” continues
Songs.” litany of its subject’s every last ogy. And granted, it’s un- public information to go on, on page 30
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Penny breathes new life


into Inspector Gamache
By Ginny Greene loyal protege Jean-Guy
Beauvoir, Annie’s hus-
Armand Gamache band, are moving to
returns as a high-rank- Paris in a few days with
ing member of the Sûreté Gamache’s grandchild to
du Québec in Louise escape the violence and
Penny’s latest, “A Better disillusionment of police
Man,” this time humbled work, a decision that has
by a demotion from chief ripped Gamache apart.
inspector to head of ho- And an unexpected
micide due to events in death rocks the village of
the most recent two Three Pines amid the
books of this richly told chaos of the encroaching
Canadian crime series. floods. The death touch-
But no one can humble es Gamache close to
the deeply principled home, playing on all his
Gamache more thor- “A Better Man” fears and insecurities as
oughly than he humbles By Louise Penny the social media scaven-
himself. Infused with Minotaur Books gers trash his career with
self-disappointment after (448 pages, $28.99) lies.
a drug raid gone bad, Penny’s lyrical writing
he’s being harangued on opens up Gamache’s
social media as a coward urbs. Even the quirky soul-searching in an
and a failure as he reas- residents of Three Pines, almost poetic way. “A
sumes control of a detec- Gamache’s beloved home Better Man,” it turns out,
tive team he long ago village, are furiously isn’t so much a novel to
trained. sandbagging to hold off wrap up certain story
His pride keeps him the rising river. It’s a lines in this 14-book
intact as he tries to rally fitting metaphor for what series, but one to breathe
his officers around men- Gamache is going new life into them.
acing floodwaters that through.
could break river levees Tensions build from Ginny Greene’s reviews
protecting the great city all corners. Gamache’s appear in the Minneapolis Minotaur Books

of Montreal and its sub- daughter Annie and his Star Tribune. Author Louise Penny

‘Dangerous Charisma’ tells us more of what we already know


Charisma from page 29 “fifth child” whose birth pre- son that emerged from her remark more situational and White House next year. But to
cipitated “an emergency medi- womb and the way he had less global than the gloss put cross that bridge one has to
Then there’s his proclivity for cal situation, with severe hem- turned out.” The provenance of on it here, and uttered in a less reach it in the first place.
hiring people diametrically orrhaging, requiring an emer- this isn’t provided, but its os- momentous setting than “her “Dangerous Charisma” tells
opposed to him ideologically — gency hysterectomy.” We know tensible source, a Politico arti- deathbed.” us less what we didn’t already
arch-interventionist John Bol- this because two years later, cle, states simply — citing a Does any of this matter? know about Trump’s mental
ton and free-trader Gary Cohn, she gave birth to her actual fifth Vanity Fair report — that in Trump’s a bad dude, right? fitness than it does about pub-
for instance — and the gap child Robert (after which she 1990, a decade before she died, Except that tendentious ac- lishers chasing a Trump bump.
between rhetoric and reality: underwent the procedure, held amid the hoopla over Trump’s counts provide ammo for his
America is still in NATO and in one account to have deprived pending divorce, affair with supporters’ narrative that he’s Stephen Phillips’ writing has
“the Wall” remains mostly a Donald of maternal attention at Marla Maples and looming the victim of misinformation. appeared in the Economist, Wall
mental construct. a formative juncture). Else- insolvency, Mary “asked Ivana Post and Doucette profess Street Journal, Atlantic, Los
“Dangerous Charisma” is where, there’s a cryptic refer- Trump, her soon-to-be ex- trepidation at the prospect of Angeles Times, Financial Times
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Blowback makes playwright rethink use of slur


When the magician David “A Box Without a Bottom —
Hirata was first considering a Soko-nashi Bako”: Written by
title for his solo play, he consult- LILY David Hirata. Directed by Mark
ed with his older family mem- Kenward. Through Sunday, Dec.
bers. JANIAK 1. One hour. $20-$100. The
He’d first encountered the Marsh Berkeley, 2120 Allston
illusion called a “J— box” as a Way, Berkeley. 415-282-3055.
www.themarsh.org
young magician browsing in a
magic shop; he later learned
that the magic effect was origi-
nally called the Soko-nashi bako, ing to simply remove the name
loosely translated as “a box from the marquee,” she wrote in
without a bottom.” In his show, their dismay at the use of the an email. “He MUST change the
he weaves the story of its name slur in the title. content of his show to reflect
change — from the innocuous “I was really disgusted when respect for what the first and
description to a racial slur — I saw the publicity for Hirata’s second generation endured.”
together with his family history show at the Marsh,” Susan Daniel D. Baumer / The Marsh
The usage, she says, “normaliz-
and coming into his own as a Hayase, of the organization San es the word we’ve fought so
David Hirata has changed the name of his play at the Marsh
magician. The box was a meta- Jose Nikkei Resisters, wrote in hard to remove.”
Berkeley to “A Box Without a Bottom — Soko-nashi Bako.”
phor for the way white suprem- an email. “I looked for anything “In the case of any of these
acy gobbles up Japanese culture that would mitigate the poison racial slurs, the group in ques-
to spit out its own bastardized of that word, like context or show’s name. As of Nov. 14, it’s and then for a full run in April tion, the object of the slur, has to
version. cautionary notes, but I didn’t now called “A Box Without a 2019. Grego-Sykes says the title have some rights, some owner-
Hirata thought the Amer- see any. Basically, (it) is an ugly Bottom — Soko-nashi Bako,”. drew harsh commentary, but ship, to say how it can be used,”
icanized name of the box, with racist slur. I’ve been called that Both he and the Marsh say that he couldn’t change the Hirata says. “I also kind of felt
the slur built into it, might make as a kid, and I’ve read rants and the name change was Hirata’s show’s name. Its title is where that the fact that I am Japanese
an evocative title for the play, seen headlines using that word decision. The show’s page on the rest of the piece came from. American, that by using the
both because it referred to the from journalists, pundits and the Marsh’s site now includes a It’s all about what it means to word, there was an implied
specific object of a magic prop government officials in the note of apology from Hirata, try to see yourself in a world sense that it wasn’t meant as a
and because of “what I felt was World War II time frame. reading, in part, “I have un- “through the lens of racism.” racial slur. That doesn’t mean
an implication that the J-word “After the shock of seeing the derestimated the raw pain of the Comparisons of various that the trauma of having it
itself is a kind of box,” he said. word in titles of newspaper J-word. The title itself provides racial slurs, not to mention directed at you and your family
The box as a symbol “contains articles, I was angry at the casu- insufficient context to justify its shows and titles that make use isn’t heard and isn’t felt. That is
but also confines and excludes.” al usage of that hateful slur and use. I deeply regret the pain of them, quickly get muddy, a mistake I made which I regret
Hirata didn’t take the naming the way that the artist and the caused by my mistake.” however. The words’ histories, deeply.”
of his play lightly. At 54, he says theater used and rationalized The Marsh also sent out the their statuses now and artists’ He also recognizes that the
the word was a “rare occur- it,” she adds. “We know that apology via its newsletter. intentions in using them differ Japanese American community
rence” in his own life. Still, he racists used that word back in “I was naïve, totally naïve,” so much that it’s impossible to isn’t homogeneous, that his
recalled recently, he knew it the day, but we don’t have to use the Marsh’s founder and artis- draw conclusions on their use relationship to the slur can’t
was heavy with destructive it or normalize it today.” tic/executive director, Stephanie based on one case. represent everyone else’s. “It’s
meaning. He talked over the title “Through (Hirata’s) promo- Weisman, says over the phone. Hirata doesn’t feel he’s been kind of this personal medita-
with his older family members tion of the show, more people “We feel terrible about this. The compromised as an artist as a tion. And so for me to be dealing
who survived Japanese intern- would hear its offensive title Marsh, we don’t want to hurt result of his show’s name in the pain of this word isn’t
ment, who lived through the era and be offended by it (or assume anybody. The Marsh is there to change. He says he actually likes really appropriate to the piece
when the J-word was most it’s OK since it’s in the press) give voice. This has been an the new name better. He didn’t I’m trying to tell.”
violently deployed. They sup- than the number of people incredible learning lesson.” immediately make any changes A title is a powerful tool;
ported his choice, and early who’d actually see the show,” Hirata’s show isn’t the only to the script — he still uses the Grego-Sykes liked the way his
performances at the 2018 San writes Guy Aoki, 57, of Glendale local production to employ a word within the show. But helped do “the work of the actu-
Diego International Fringe (Los Angeles County), via e- racial slur in its title in recent changing the title, he says over al piece before you even got to
Festival and at San Francisco’s mail. He’s the founding presi- years. The now-defunct Impact the phone, “is the right thing to it.” But it’s also a blunt one.
own Fog City Magic Fest, at the dent of the Media Action Net- Theatre produced Lauren Yee’s do.” There’s only so much complex-
Exit Theatre, drew no ire. work for Asian Americans. “Ching Chong Chinaman” in Many of the original title’s ity and context you can commu-
Then, beginning in October, Fielding their and others’ 2008, and artistic director Me- protestoes expressed satisfac- nicate in three words.
came a run at the Marsh Berke- complaints — Hirata and the lissa Hillman says the company tion at the name change, but for
ley, which attracted the atten- Marsh also received a protest received no complaints about Carrie Morita, 70, of the Los Lily Janiak is The San Francisco
tion of members of the local and letter from the Berkeley Japa- the title. Exit Theatre produced Angeles organization Nikkei Chronicle’s theater critic. Email:
statewide Japanese American nese American Citizens League Dazié Grego-Sykes’ “N—roo” as Progressives, a new title doesn’t ljaniak@sfchronicle.com Twitter:
communities. Some expressed — Hirata decided to change the part of its 2017 Fringe Festival go far enough. “It means noth- @LilyJaniak
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Little Man ratings guide

N
Excellent
M
Very Good
L
Good
K
Below Average
J
Don’t Bother

THEATER
N
Beach Blanket Babylon
Steve Silver’s effervescent How to submit
revue of send-ups and show-
stoppers in which Snow White looks your listing
for love in an onslaught of pop-culture
Send news releases to listings
lampoons and fantastic hats. Through
Dec. 31. $25-$130. Club Fugazi, 678 @sfchronicle.com. Please be
Green St., S.F. 415-421-4222. specific about showtimes, prices,
www.beachblanketbabylon.com contact information and location.
— R. Hurwitt

M Bull in a China Shop Bryna


Turner’s play at the Aurora is
ostensibly about the proto-
feminist trails blazed over 40 years by
realized, the script is sharp in exposing
the centuries of oppression and
colonialism behind a current-day
insult. Through Dec. 8. One hour, 35
Mount Holyoke president Mary Wool- minutes. $15-$110, subject to change.
ley (Stacy Ross), but the show mostly ACT’s Strand Theater, 1127 Market St.,
(and wisely) has history take a back- S.F. 415-749-2228. www.act-sf.org
seat to the very fun, complicated and — L. Janiak
true-to-life roller-coaster romance
between Woolley and fellow academ-
ic Jeanette Marks (Leontyne Mbele-
Not reviewed
Mbong). Through Dec. 15. 85 minutes.
$35-$70. Aurora Theatre, 2081 Addi- Burning Man: The Musical Matt
son St., Berkeley. 510-843-4822. Werner’s new musical comedy about
www.auroratheatre.org — L. Janiak hippies vs. techies at Burning Man will
be performed with a live band. 7 p.m.

L Cloud 9 For the sun to never set


on your empire, the motherland
must penetrate the dark cor-
ners of bedrooms, peep behind bush- Kate Patrick and Ryan Marchand perform in Theatre of Yugen’s “A Noh Christmas Carol,” a
Theatre of Yugen
Sat., Dec. 7; 2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. Free. Z
Below, 470 Florida St., S.F.
www.zspace.org

es and under voluminous skirts, Caryl reimagination of the Charles Dickens classic set in Meiji-era Japan. A Christmas Story, The Musical
Churchill’s 1979 play slyly suggests. If Sonoma Arts Live presents Benj Pasek
the script belabors its point and and Justin Paul’s musical adaptation
director Allie Moss doesn’t always Orpheum Theatre, 1192 Market St., S.F. ence, and understatement, wit and a experiences in and of themselves. of the classic film about a boy, a rifle, a
carve out intentions with the finest of 888-746-1799. www.broadwaysf.com keen eye for detail distinguish his Ongoing. 90 minutes. $45. Marrakech bunny suit and a tasteless lamp.
chisels, Custom Made Theatre Com- — L. Janiak storytelling. Through Dec. 15. 95 Magic Theater, 419 O’Farrell St., S.F. Opens Fri., Dec. 6. Through Dec. 22.
pany’s production, whose two acts minutes. $30-$100. The Marsh Berke- www.sanfranciscomagictheater.com. Andrews Hall, Sonoma Community
bookend a century of British history,
still incisively dissects power, how it
N The Infinite Wrench For a
conceit as contrived and
ley, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley. 415-
282-3055. www.themarsh.org
— L. Janiak Center, 276 E. Napa St., Sonoma.
www.sonomaartslive.org
operates and how it’s enforced, while
also offering, under the table, a few
blatant as a race to perform
30 short plays in 60 minutes, the San
— L. Janiak
N Mother of the Maid Jane
Anderson's play about the Cinderella — A Fairytale For Town
blueprints for how to dismantle it.
Through Dec. 15. Two hours, 20 min-
utes. $25-$55. Custom Made Theatre,
533 Sutter St., S.F. 415-798-2682.
Francisco Neo-Futurists are the least
stagey group on Bay Area stages. For
their ferocious commitment to the
new, their openness to the imag-
M Magic Bus Antenna Theater
presents Chris Hardman’s
magical mystery tour through
the hippie ’60s and the Beat and Cold
mother of Joan of Arc conjures
what it’s like to be a small child terri-
fied in the dark of night, and then what
complete salve the silhouette of a
Hall Theatre, Clive Worsley directs an
original, magical and feisty new take
on the classic story from Tobacco
Factory Theatre in the UK. Written by
www.custommade.org — L. Janiak ination, their unvarnished honesty an War past, on a bus ride through the parent can be, appearing in your Sally Cookson, and Adam Peck. Opens
d can-do pep, They’re an underground city. Veterans of the era might nitpick, doorway. Precise direction, first-rate Sat., Dec. 7. Through Dec. 21. $18-$30.

N Hamilton Lin-Manuel Miran- power generator in an art form no one but it’s hard to resist the old clips and acting and thoughtful design in Marin Town Hall Theatre Company, 3535
da’s blockbuster about the should ever deride as “dying” so long ’60s music. Ongoing. $40-$59. Meet Theatre Company's production all School St., Lafayette.
first secretary of the Treasury as they’re fighting the seconds ticking at Union Square, Geary Street, S.F. work to reveal motherhood as the www.townhalltheatre.com
doesn’t have to prove itself anymore, by. 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. 855-969-6244. highest form of human strength.
and it’s still miraculous. Silken-voiced Ongoing. PianoFight, 144 Taylor St., www.magicbussf.com. — R. Hurwitt Through Dec. 18. $25-$70. Marin Escanaba in da Moonlight Left Edge
Donald Webber Jr. gives villain Aaron S.F.www.sfneofuturists.org. Theatre Company, 397 Miller Ave., Mill Theatre company presents a comedic
Burr a little boy’s terror. As Eliza and
Angelica Schuyler, Julia K. Harriman
— L. Janiak
M Marrakech Magic Theater Jay
Alexander’s mien throughout
Valley. 415-388-5208. www.marin-
theatre.org — L. Janiak
tale about hunting deer in Michigan’s
Upper Peninsula. By Jeff Daniels.
and Sabrina Sloan seem to find and
illuminate each note’s Platonic ideal.
As the title character, Julius Thomas III
exemplifies a rare, magical quality in
M Living the Shuffle Come for
the Hollywood gossip, stay for
the imagination in Robert
Townsend's one-man show at the
his card tricks, mind reading,
number games and feats of extraordi-
nary coincidence is that of a nerd with
overweening enthusiasm — enthusi-
M Testmatch Kate Attwell's new
play about cricket — whose
two acts span a contemporary
Through Dec. 15. $15-$42. Luther
Burbank Center for the Arts, 50 Mark
West Springs Road, Santa Rosa.
707-546-3600.
performance: the ability to focus, with Marsh Berkeley recounting his journey asm you can’t help but share. And world cup match and a debate in www.leftedgetheatre.com
ruthless clarity, on what his character from Chicago's West Side to working descending the venue’s mysterious colonial India over the game's rules —
can see right now — the sort of acting and hobnobbing with stars. If lon- steps into an all-arabesque lounge feels like a bold, exciting experiment Groundhog Day San Francisco Play-
that isn’t showy or brassy but sharp- gueurs mute the show's impact in (with drinks and appetizers available for American Conservatory Theater, house presents the Danny Rubin and
ens everything around it. Through May closing scenes, the groundbreaking for purchase)for preshow close-up one very much worth further tinkering. Tim Minchin musical adapted from
31. Two hours, 55 minutes. Regular filmmaker is a fascinating performer, magic and then entering a tiny jewel The acting is uniformly excellent, and the 1993 romantic comedy. Through
tickets $111-$686, subject to change. with tension built into his stage pres- box theater for the actual show are if not every structural gambit is fully List continues on page 34
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From page 33 of a family legacy he never The Jewelry Box A heart-
wanted. Through June 20. warming, family-friendly
$59-$289. Curran, 445 Geary holiday show about a young
Jan. 18. $35-$125. San Francis-
St., S.F. boy in the 70s on the quest for
co Playhouse, 450 Post St., S.F.
www.harrypottertheplay.com his mother’s Christmas pres-
415-677-9596. www.sfplay
ent. Performed by Brian Cope-
house.org
land; directed by David Ford.
The Humans San Jose Stage Opens Thurs., Dec. 5 8 p.m.
Gypsy Bay Area Musicals Company presents Stephen Thurs.-Fri., Dec. 5-6; 2 p.m.
presents Jule Styne, Stephen Karam’s family drama and Sat., Dec. 7. Through Dec. 14.
Sondheim and Arthur Laurents’ psychological thriller. Through $20-$100. The Marsh San
Tony Award-winning musical Dec. 15. $32 - $60. San Jose Francisco, 1062 Valencia St.,
inspired by the 1957 memoirs of Stage Company, 490 S. First S.F. 415-282-3055.
legendary burlesque artist St., San Jose. 408-283-7142. www.themarsh.org
Gypsy Rose Lee. Through Dec. www.thestage.org
8. $40-$100. Alcazar Theatre,
Middletown Dramatic comedy
650 Geary St., S.F.
set in small town America. By
www.bamsf.org/gypsy It's a Wonderful Life: A Live
Will Eno. Through Dec. 8.
Radio Play Contra Costa Civic
$15-$25. Performing Arts Bldg.,
Harry Potter and the Cursed Theatre presents a family-
College of Marin, Sir Francis
Child: Parts One and Two friendly holiday production,
Drake Blvd. and Laurel Ave.,
Based on an original story by directed by David Bogdonoff
Kentfield. 415-485-9385.
J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne and with original music and live
pa.marin.edu/blog/
John Tiffany, this Tony-winning foley effects by Don Tieck. 8
middletown
play follows an adult Harry p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 2 p.m. Sun.
Potter as he grapples with a Through Dec. 15. $11-$32.
Miracle on 34th Street: A Live
past that refuses to stay where Contra Costa Civic Theatre, 951 Kevin Berne / Theatreworks
Musical Radio Play Los Altos
it belongs, while his son Albus Pomona Ave., El Cerrito.
Stage Company presents a Mr. Darcy (Justin Mortelliti) and Elizabeth Bennett (Mary Mattison) in
must struggle with the weight www.ccct.org
family-friendly musical for the TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s world premiere musical “Pride and Prejudice.”
holidays. Through Dec. 22. Bus
Barn Theater, Hillview Commu-
nity Center, 97 Hillview Ave.,
Los Altos.
and the Universal Pictures
animated film. Through Jan. 5. More listings pany presents an eclectic mix
of actors, rappers, poets and
www.losaltosstage.org $40-$100, subject to change. Go online for our full hip hop theater artists. With
Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the Bay Area Theatre Cypher
2015 Addison St., Berkeley.
list of Bay Area freestyle rap collective and
Miss Bennet Christmas at
Pemberley 7:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 510-647-2949. events at datebook. Carlos Aguirre. Each perfor-
2 p.m. Sun. Through Dec. 15. www.berkeleyrep.org sfchronicle.com mance will feature Aguirre's
$12-$26. Bette Condiotti rap and beatbox adaptation of
Experimental Theatre, Spreck- Polar Bears Left Edge Theatre Edgar Allen Poe's “The Tell-
els Performing Arts Center, presents David Templeton’s Tale Heart.” 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.,
CONCERT comed based on a true story of 22. Gateway Theatre, 215 Dec. 5-7; 10 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7.
5409 Snyder Lane, Rohnert
Cal Bach: Christmas in the Americas Park. a twist-filled, wild ride that Jackson St,. S.F. 415-255-8207. Through Dec. 14. $22-$32.
Villancicos, motets, carols -- Peru to Canada celebrates the power of love, www.42ndstmoon.org Harry's UpStage Aurora The-
www.spreckelsonline.com
Dec 13-15 in Palo Alto, Berkeley, San Francisco
Paul Flight leads the California Bach Society in the thrills of creativity and the atre Company, 2081 Addison
holiday music from the Americas: French-Canadian A Noh Christmas Carol Based unpredictable magic of Christ- The Seafarer Main Stage West St., Berkeley. 510-843-4822.
tunes, shape-note hymns, and contemporary carols on the Charles Dickens classic, mas. Opens Wed., Dec. 4. 8 presents a Christmas fable of www.auroratheatre.org
to lively villancicos and motets from cathedrals the reimagined story in Meiji- p.m. Wed.; 4 and 7 p.m. Sun. redemption about the sea,
of Mexico and Peru. 30-voice chorus with Paul Through Dec. 15. Luther Bur- Ireland and the power of myth.
era Japan is told using a combi-
Psarras, guitar; Tim DeCillis, percussion. Written by Conor PcPhereson. The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge
nation of noh, kyogen, kabuki, bank Center for the Artsm 50
David Lear, director. Through A year after his miraculous
Dec 13
13, 8PM, St. Mark’s Lutheran, San Francisco and butoh, bringing this classic Mark West Springs Road, Santa
Dec. 21. $15-$30. Main Stage transformation, Ebenezer
Dec 14
14, 8PM, St. Mark’s Episcopal, Palo Alto story to life in an unlikely fash- Rosa. 707-546-3600.
Dec 15, 4PM, First Congregational, Berkeley West, 104 N. Main St., Sebasto- Scrooge is back to his old ways
ion. Opens Fri., Dec. 6. 8 p.m. www.leftedgetheatre.com
www.calbach.org (650) 485-1097 pol. www.mainstagewest.com and is suing Jacob Marley and
Wed.-Sat.; 4 p.m. Sun. Through
Tickets $35; advance discounts until Dec 12, 5PM Pride and Prejudice The- the three Ghosts in Mark
Dec. 30. Theatre of Yugen,
California Revels presents atreWorks Silicon Valley pre- Brown’s courtroom comedy,
2840 Mariposa St., S.F. She Loves Me Classic musical
sents a new musical based on now in an S.F. City Theatre
www.theatreofyugen.org romantic comedy. Through
“A Solstice Journey through Time” Company production. David
the novel by Jane Austen. Book, Dec. 22. $25-$40. The Barn
music and lyrics by Paul Gor- Acevedo directs. Opens Fri.,
34th annual performance of traditional music, You/ Emma Pear Theatre and Theater, Marin Art and Garden
don. Opens Wed., Dec. 4. 7:30 Dec. 6. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sun., Dec.
dance, ritual, and folk plays. Bootstrap Theatre Foundation Center, 30 Sir Frances Drake
p.m. Tues.-Wed.; 8 p.m. Fri.- 6-8; 2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. $23-
team up for a postmodern Blvd., Ross.
Friday, December 13 at 7:30pm Sat.; 2 p.m. Wed., and Sat-Sun.; $25. Through Dec. 22. Clarion
“Madame Bovary” as a solo www.rossvalleyplayers.com
Sunday, December 15 at 4:00pm and 7:30pm Music Performing Arts Center, 2
Friday, December 20 at 7:30pm show starring Valerie Redd, in 7 p.m. Sun. Through Jan. 4.
$30-$100. Lucie Stern Theatre, Waverly Pl. , S.F. 650-784-
Saturday, December 21 at 1:00pm and 4:00pm which Flaubert's 19th century Storm Large’s Holiday Ordeal
1305 Middlefield Road, Palo 5303. www.clarionmusic.com
Sunday, December 22 at 4:00pm and 7:30pm proto-feminist novel collides Hammer Theatre Center
First Congregational Church of Oakland with a future that is female. Alto. 650-463-1960. presents the daring musician,
2501 Harrison St. Oakland www.theatreworks.org actor, playwright and author
www.CaliforniaRevels.org or 510-452-9334. Opens Thurs., Dec. 5. 7:30 p.m. Vinegar Tom For Shotgun
Thurs.; 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 2 p.m. Storm Large in an evening Players, Ariel Craft directs Caryl
Sun. Through Dec. 15. $35. Pear Scrooge in Love 42nd Street featuring her signature wit and Churchill’s wild mash-up of
SPECIAL EVENT Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St., Moon presents the musical, set vocals in a theatrical holiday desperate women living in 17th
Mountain View. 650-254-1148. a year after the events of the cabaret show. 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. century society with modern
Mad Hatter Holiday Festival & Parade
Saturday, Dec 7 - Vallejo, CA - Historic Downtown www.thepear.org Dickens tale, in which a reform- 7; 9:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. $30- musical numbers, connecting
Festival: 2-8pm; Parade: 4:30pm; Tree Lighting: 6pm ed Scrooge looks for his lost $45. Hammer Theatre Center, the tale to our own troubled
PigPen Theatre Company’s love and once again revisits the 101 Paseo De San Antonio, San times. Opens Fri., Dec. 6. 8 p.m.
Jurassic’s Robotic Park: Dragons, Rhinos, Bears & Lions The Tale of Despereaux: A past, present and future with Jose. 408-924-8501. Fri.-Sat., Dec. 6-7; 5 p.m. Sun.,
Wonderland Characters & Storm Troopers hilarious, ghostly friends.
Live Music, Food Courts, Holiday Market New Musical Berkeley Rep www.hammertheatre.com Dec. 8. Through Jan. 5. $7-$40.
Mad Hatter Beer & Wine Pub presents PigPen Theatre Co.'s Opens Wed., Dec. 4. 7 p.m. The Ashby Stage 1901 Ashby
Holiday Train, Children’s Rides & Activities family-friendly musical based Wed.-Thurs.; 8 p.m. Fri.; 6 p.m. Tell Tale Hearts: Hip Hop Ave., Berkeley. 510-841-6500.
HatterVallejo.com – 925-451-7682 on the novel by Kate DiCamillo Sat.; 3 p.m. Sun. Through Dec. Theatre Aurora Theatre Com- www.shotgunplayers.org
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Classical Music www.classicalrevolution.org United Methodist Church, 1443
Howard Ave., Burlingame.
p.m. Sun., Dec. 1; 7:30 p.m.
Tues., Dec. 3 and Sat., Dec. 7.
650-342-8785. $18-$170. War Memorial
Andrea Bocelli with the S.F. www.ragazzi.org Opera House, 301 Van Ness
Diana Stork and Portia Diwa
Symphony and Chorus Tenor. Ave., S.F. www.sfopera.com
Celtic harp. “Music from the
7:30 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 5. $166 Labrinth.” 6 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. Renegade Duo Jon Mendle,
and up. Chase Center, 300 guitar; Melinda Martinez S.F. Opera 2019 Adler Fel-
Free. Grace Cathedral, 1100
16th St., S.F. Becker, mezzo soprano. 7:30 lows “The Future os Now.”
California St., S.F.
www.sfsymphony.org p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. $20. Fifth 7:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. $30-$65.
www.gracecathedral.org
Street Farms, 1517 Fifth St., Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness
Audrey Vardanega Piano. Ellen Milenski, Eric Moore Berkeley. 510-525-9248. Ave., S.F. 415-864-3330.
Works by Beethoven. 3 p.m. Piano; cello. Works by Chopin, www.fifthstfarms.com www.sfopera.com
Sat., Dec. 7. $30. Maybeck Rachmaninoff, others. 7 p.m.
Studio, 1537 Euclid Ave., Sacred and Profane “Winter- S.F. Performances Presents:
Fri., Dec. 6. 405 Shrader St.,
Berkeley. lude: Songs of Sleep and Brentano String Quartet with
S.F. www.405shrader.com
www.maybeckstudio.org Repose.” Works by John Wil- Dawn Upshaw Soprano; Mark
Ensemble San Francisco bye, Herbert Howells, Henryk Steinberg, and Serena Canin,
Burke Schuchmann, Carolyn Elizabeth Schumann, violin; Górecki, Abbie Betinis, Tina violin; Misha Amory, viola;
Steinbuck Cello; piano. Works Rebecca Jackson, cello; Jonah S.F. Performances Andersson, Gunnar Eriksson, Nina Lee, cello. Works by
by Beethoven, Bach, Debussy, Lera Auerbach, Jack Curtis Mozart, Schoenberg, Respighi.
Martinu, Vivaldi. 7:30 p.m. Fri.,
Kim, Jessica Chang, viola. Guitarist Xuefei Yang will perform on Saturday, Dubowsky. $10-$28. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Wed., Dec. 4. $45-
Works by Beethoven, Adam Dec. 7, at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in S.F.
Dec. 6. $30. Unitarian Univer- Birnbaum, Faure. 3 p.m. Sun., Sat., Dec. 7 at St. Mark’s $70. Herbst Theatre, 401 Van
salist Church, 1 Lawson Road, Dec. 8. $30. Maybeck Studio, Episcopal Church, 2300 Ness Ave., S.F.
Kensington. 510-234-4502. 1537 Euclid Ave., Berkeley. Bancroft Way, Berkeley. 4 p.m. www.sfperformances.org
Frederic Rzewski, Eric Glick ley. cnmat.berkeley.edu
www.palomarin.org www.maybeckstudio.org Sun., Dec. 8 at St. Mark’s
Rieman, others. 8 p.m. Wed.,
Lutheran Church, 1111 O’Farrell S.F. Symphony “It’s a Won-
Dec. 4. Free. Littlefield Hall,
Cantare Con Vivo “Star of The Farallon Quintet Ani St., S.F. derful Life.” Justin Freer con-
Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Philharmonia Baroque Or-
Wonder, Star of Night.” Annual Bukujian, and Matthew Oshi- www.sacredprofane.org ducts film screening with
Blvd., Oakland. chestra and Chorale Nicholas
holiday concert. Works by da, violin; Elizabeth Prior, viola; symphonic accompaniment.
performingarts.mills.edu McGegan conducts “Judas
Bach, Bruckner, Howells, Glick, Peter Myers, cello; José Gon- 7:30 p.m. Tues., Dec. 3 and Fri.,
others. 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. Maccabaeus.” Handel. $32- S.F. Bach Choir “Journeys by Dec. 6. $50-$170. “Holiday
zález Granero, clarinet. Works Mobius Trio 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. $120. 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 5 at
$10-$40. First Presbyterian Candlelight: Christmas Near Gaiety.” Edwin Outwater
by Mozart, de Falla, others. 7 $20. Center for New Music, 55 Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness
Church, 2619 Broadway, and Far.” With the Whole conducts an old fashioned
p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. $15-$20. St. Taylor St, S.F. Ave., S.F. 7:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6
Oakland. Noyse, Renaissance wind holiday variety show featuring
Aidan’s Episcopal Church, 101 www.centerfornewmusic.com at First United Methodist
www.cantareconvivo.org. band; Steven Bailey, piano. Peaches Christ. 7:30 p.m. Sat.,
Gold Mine Dr., S.F. Church, 625 Hamilton Ave., 7:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7; 4 p.m. Dec. 7. $20-$89. Davies Sym-
www.musiconthehill.org Palo Alto. 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7,
Cathedral Concerts Main Musaics of the Bay Presents Sun., Dec. 8. $10-$35, under 19 phony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave.,
Street Singers. 4 p.m. Sun., Chase Park, cello; Audrey and 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8 at First free. Calvary Presbyterian S.F. www.sfsymphony.org
Gallimaufry Chamber Chorus
Dec. 1. Free. Advent Lessons Vardanega, piano. Works by Congregational Church, 2345 Church, 2515 Fillmore St., S.F.
“Time and the Turning Wheel:
and Carols. St. Mary's Cathe- Prokofiev, Beethoven, others. Channing Way, Berkeley. www.sfbach.org S.F. Youth Chorus “Holiday
Music about Time, the Hours,
dral and St. Mark's Lutheran 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. 1. $15-$25. www.philharmonia.org Concert.” 4 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7.
the Seasons and the Bitter-
Church Choirs. 4 p.m. Sun., Piedmont Center for the Arts, S.F. Choral Society and $15. Incarnation Episcopal
sweet Vagaries of Aging.”
Dec. 8. Free. St. Mary’s Cathe- 801 Magnolia Ave., Piedmont. Quinteto Latino Diane Jubilate Orchestra “Christmas Church, 1750 29th Ave., S.F.
Shira Kammen conducts
dral, 1111 Gough St., S.F. 415- www.musaics.org Grubbe, flute; Kyle Bruck- Oratorio and Magnificat.” sunsetarts.wordpress.com
works by Dowland, Dufay,
567-2020. mann, oboe; Leslie Tagorda, Robert Geary conducts works
Monteverdi, others. 7 p.m.
MusicSources Presents: clarinet; Shawn Jones, bas- by Bach. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Dec. Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Isata
Sun., Dec. 1. $10-$20. St.
Chamber Music at the Legion Catalina Vicens Harpsichord. soon; Armando Castellano, 6-7. $35-$50. St. Ignatius Kanneh-Mason Cello; piano.
Clement’s Episcopal Church,
of Honor Alexander Barant- Music from the middle ages, french horn. Works by Piazzol- Church, 650 Parker St., S.F. Works by Beethoven, Lutos-
2837 Claremont Ave., Berkeley.
schik, violin; Yun Jie Liu, viola; and early renaissance. 5 p.m. la, Ronaldo Miranda, others. 4 www.sfgmc.org lawski, Barber, Rachmaninoff.
www.gallimaufrysings.org
Peter Wyrick, cello; Anton Nel, Sun., Dec. 8. $25-$30. St., p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. Free. Ep- 8 p.m. Wed., Dec. 4. $42-$68.
piano. Works by Debussy, Mary Magdalen Church, 2005 worth United Methodist S.F. City Chorus and Cham- Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley.
Poulenc, Faure. 2 p.m. Sun., Kitka Women’s Vocal En- Church, 1953 Hopkins St., ber Orchestra Messiah Sing- 510-642-9988.
Berryman St., Berkeley. 510-
Dec. 1. $75. Gunn Theater, semble “Wintersongs: Weath- Berkeley. www.community Along and holiday fair. Larry www.calperformances.org
528-1685.
Legion of Honor Museum, ering the Storm.” $15-$42. 8 concertepworth.org Marietta conducts works by
www.musicsources.org
Lincoln Park, 100 34th Ave., p.m. Sat., Dec. 7, at Marin Handel. 7 p.m. Sun., Dec. 1.
S.F. www.sfsymphony.org Jewish Community Center, Radical 2 Levy Lorenzo, per- $20. Lakeside Presbyterian Soli Deo Gloria with Orches-
200 N. San Pedro Road, San Noontime Concerts: S.F. tra Gloria “O What Joy.” Allen
cussion; Dennis Sullivan, Church, 201 Eucalyptus Dr.,
Rafael; 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8, at Opera Chorus 12:30 p.m. Tues. H. Simon conducts works by
Chamber Music with Mem- electronics. Contemporary S.F. www.sfcitychorus.org
Arts at St. Bede’s, 2650 Sand Dec. 3. Free. Old St. Mary’s Bach, others. 4:30 p.m. Sat.,
bers of the S.F. Symphony works by Andrew Blanton,
Hill Road, Menlo Park. Cathedral, 660 California St., Dec. 7 at Christ Episcopal
“Motion and Mysticism.” David Coll, Sarah Grace S.F. Contemporary Music
www.kitka.org S.F. Church, 1700 Santa Clara,
Works by Muczynski, Ravel, Graves, Andrew Harlan. 8 p.m. Players “Celebration of the
www.noontimeconcerts.org Alameda. 3:30 p.m. Sun., Dec.
others. 2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 1. $40. Mon., Dec. 2. $5-$10. CNMAT, Elements.” Works by Vivian
Davies Symphony, 401 Van Lighthouse Singers “A Gospel 1750 Arch St., Berkeley. Fung, others. Haruka Fujii, 8 at Grace Lutheran Church,
Ness Ave., S.F. 415-864-6000. Christmas!” 7 p.m. Sun., Dec. Oakland Interfaith Gospel cnmat.berkeley.edu percussion. 3 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. 3149 Waverley St., Palo Alto.
www.sfsymphony.org 8. $20, under 12 free. Mt Tam- Choir Fantastic Negrito hosts The Women’s Building, 3543 www.sdgloria.org
alpais United Methodist “34th Annual Holiday Concert: Ragazzi Boys Chorus “Cele- 18th St., S.F. www.sfcmp.org
Charles Curtis, Rhodri Da- Church, 410 Sycamore Ave., Open Your Mouth, Say So- brations of the Season: Stories Takács Quartet Edward
vies, and Robin Hayward Mill Valley. methin’” 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. of Our Immigrant Heritage.” S.F. Gay Men's Chorus “Holi- Dusinberre, and Harumi
Cello; harp; tuba. “Occam $17-$47. Paramount Theatre, Traditional seasonal songs, days Are Here: Ring Them Rhodes, violin; Geraldine
Ocean.” Works by Éliane Mark Helias and Ben Gold- 2025 Broadway, Oakland. works by Giovanni Gabrieli, Bells.” With the Velocity Walther, viola; András Fejér,
Radigue. 8 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. berg Bass; clarinet. 8 p.m. www.paramounttheatre.com Alan Spedding, Ola Gjeilo, Handbell Ensemble. 7:30 p.m. cello. Works by Bartok. 8 p.m.
$15-$20. The Lab, 2948 16th Thurs., Dec. 5. $10-$15. Center Hans Leo Hassler, others. Fri.-Sat., Dec. 6-7; 3 p.m. Sat., Sat., Dec. 7; 3 p.m. Sun., Dec.
St., S.F. 415-864-8855. for New Music, 55 Taylor St, Oded Geizhals Percussion. $5-$30. 2 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7 at Dec. 7. $25-$110. Sydney 8. $43-$86. Hertz Hall, UC
www.thelab.org S.F. Contemporary works by First United Methodist Church, Goldstein Theater, 275 Hayes Berkeley.
www.centerfornewmusic.com Georges Aperghis, Mike Svo- 625 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto. St., S.F 415-392-4400. www.calperformances.org
Classical Revolution “Bee- boda, Udi Perlman, Jon Yu, 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8 at Old First www.sfgmc.org
thoven Birthday Bash.” 8:30 Mills College Contemporary Vinko Globokar, Shai Cohen. 8 Presbyterian Church, 1751
p.m. Mon., Dec. 2. Free. Revo- Performance Ensemble p.m. Mon., Dec. 2. $5-$10. Sacramento St., S.F. 4 p.m. S.F. Opera “Hansel and Gre- Voices of Silicon Valley Cyril
lution Cafe, 3248 22nd St., S.F. Works by Pauline Oliveros, CNMAT, 1750 Arch St., Berke- Sun. Dec. 15 at Burlingame tel.” Engelbert Humperdinck. 2 List continues on page 36
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From page 35 Pascucci, cello; Lee Hodel, and Sat., Dec. 7. $22. Peña Pacha- Spectacular.” 7 p.m. Sat., Dec.
Lisa Mezzacappa, bass; Jordan mama, 1630 Powell St., S.F. 7; 1 p.m Sun., Dec. 8. $25.
Glenn, and Jason Levis, drums. www.carolinalugo.com Showcase Theater, 10 Ave. of
Deaconoff conducts “Ghost
6 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. $5-$10. the Flags, San Rafael.
Ship Fire Memorial Concert.” 4
Temescal Arts Center, 511 48th City Ballet “The Nutcracker.” 1 www,paamarts.com
p.m. Sun., Dec. 1. Free. Lake
St., Oakland. and 7 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7; 1 p.m.
Merritt United Methodist
www.temescalartcenter.org/ Sun., Dec. 8. $55. Palace of
Church, 1330 Lakeshore Ave., Performing Diaspora 2019
Fine Arts Theater, 3301 Lyon
Oakland. www.voices-sv.org Cherie Hill IrieDance and
David Benoit, Sara Gazarek St., S.F. 415-626-8878.
“Christmas Tribute to Charlie www.palaceoffinearts.org Gabriel Christian, and Chi-
Winchester Orchestra and bueze Crouch, choreography. 8
Hallelujah Chorus Scott Brown.” 8 and 10 p.m. Fri., Dec.
6. $46-$84. Yoshi’s, 510 Contra Costa Ballet “The p.m. Thurs., Dec. 5. $20-$35.
Seaton conducts works by Counterpulse, 80 Turk St., S.F.
Embercadero West, Oakland. Nutcracker.” 2 and 4:30 p.m
Bach, Handel. $10-$20, under www.counterpulse.org
510-238-9200. Sun., Dec. 1. $40. Lesher
12 free. 7:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6 at
www.yoshis.com Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic
West Valley College Theater,
Dr., Walnut Creek. 925-943-
14000 Fruitvale Ave., Sarato- SAFEhouse Arts Presents:
Erik Jekabson Sextet 7 and 7469. www.contracosta
ga. 7 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8 at eMotion Arts Dance Compa-
8:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. $20. Joe ballet.org
Lincoln Glen Church, 2700 ny Mariana Sobral, director. 8
Booksin Ave., San Jose. www. Henderson Lab, SFJazz, 201
Cookie Harrist, Amy and p.m. Sat.-Sun., Dec. 6-7. $15-
winchesterorchestra.com Franklin St., S.F. www.SFJaz-
Hannah Wasielewski “Big $20. SAFEhouse Arts, 145
z.org
Girls Cry.” 8 p.m. Thurs.-Fri., Eddy S.F.
Women’s Antique Vocal www.safehousearts.org
Larry Vuckovich, Jeff Cham- Dec. 5-6. $15-$25. Joe Goode
Ensemble “The Resilient
bers “Larry’s 83rd Birthday Annex, 401 Alabama St., S.F.
Rose: Holiday Concert.” Shira
Concert.” 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. www.joegoode.org
Kammen (vielle, harp), and Scott Wells & Dancers “Mus-
Phoebe J. Rosquist conduct $25-$30. Piedmont Piano, cle Memory.” Mira Barakat,
San Pablo Ave., Oakland. Dimensions Dance: Rites of
works by Palestrina, Britten, Brenton Cheng, Megan Lowe,
www.piedmontpiano.com Passage 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 5.
others. Tobi Szuts, viola da Scott Wells, and Shira Yaziv,
Free. Malonga Casquelourd
gamba; Andrew Canepa, choreography. $20-$25.
Michael Feinstein “Home for Center for the Arts, 1428 Alice
organ. 8 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. Dance Mission Theater, 3316
the Holidays.” 8 p.m. Thurs.- St., Oakland.
$5-$25. St. Mary Magdalen 24th St., S.F.
Sat., Dec. 5-7; 5 p.m. Sat.-Sun., www.dimensionsdance.org
Church, 2005 Berryman St., www.scottwellsdance.com
Berkeley. Dec. 6-7. $85-$115. Feinstein’s
at the Nikko, S.F. Epiphany Dance Theater
www.wavewomen.org
www.feinsteinssf.com “Rock & Mortar.” Kim Epifano,
SFSU Dance “Passion Foot-
choreography. 6:30 and 8:30
Xuefei Yang Guitar. Works by prints: New Moves.” Student
Yoshi’s p.m. Wed.-Sat., Dec. 4-7; 4
Debussy, Granados, Chen Yi, Michael O’Neill Quintet with choreography showcase. 7:30
p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. $30. Z
Rodrigo, others. 7:30 p.m. Sat., Tony Lindsay 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. Mike Stern will perform at Yoshi’s with Jeff Lorber, Space, 450 Florida St., S.F.
p.m. Thurs.-Sat., Dec. 5-7; 2
Dec. 7. $50-$60. St. Mark’s 1. $20. Piedmont Piano Com- Jimmy Haslip and Dave Weckl on Monday, Dec. 9. www.zspace.org
p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. $8-$10.
Lutheran Church, 1111 O’Farrell pany, 1728 San Pablo Ave., McKenna Theatre, S.F. State
St., S.F. Oakland. University, 1600 Holloway
ODC/Dance Presents “The
www.sfperformances.org www.piedmontpiano.com Ave., S.F. 415-338-2467.
Rhodessa Jones, Idris Acka- 3850. www.sweetwater Velveteen Rabbit.” 2 p.m. Sun.,
theatredance.sfsu.edu
moor and the Pyramids 7:30 musichall.com Dec. 1; 11 a.m. Thurs.-Fri., Dec.
Jazz/Roots Mike Stern, Jeff Lorber,
Jimmy Haslip, Dave Weckl 8
p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. $20. Bird& 5-6; 1 and 4 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7; 2
Music p.m. Mon., Dec. 9. $29-$64.
Beckett, 653 Chenery St., S.F.
www.birdbeckett.com
Yancie Taylor with Carol
Stallings 6 p.m. Sun., Dec. 1.
p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. $20-$100.
Through Dec. 8. Blue Shield of
S.F. Youth Ballet “The Nut-
Yoshi’s, 510 Embercadero cracker.” 1 and 5 p.m. Sat.-
$12. Geoffrey's Inner Circle 410 California Theater at YBCA, Sun., Dec. 7-8. $25-$26. Mercy
Akiko-Hamilton-Dechter Trio West, Oakland. 510-238-
RJAM Side-by-Side Concert 14th St., Oakland. 700 Howard St., S.F. High School Theater, 3250
Jeff Hamilton, drums; Akiko 9200. www.yoshis.com
Students and faculty perform odc.dance 19th Ave., S.F. www.san
Tsuruga, organ; Graham Dech-
ter, guitar. 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. 1. Monday Night Makeout:
together. 7:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6.
Free. S.F. Conservatory of
World/Folk ODC Presents “Pilot 72:
franciscoyouthballet.org
$25-$45. Blue Note, 1030 Nathan Clevenger Group 9
p.m. Mon., Dec. 2. Free. Make-
Music, 50 Oak St., S.F. Music Hatched.” Hayley Bowman,
Main St., Napa. 707-880- www.sfcm.edu Alex Law, Hannah MacKenzie- Smuin Ballet “The Christmas
2300. www.nvjs.org out Room, 3225 22nd St., S.F. Margulies, and Jocelyn Reyes,
www.makeoutroom.com Sérgio Mendes Group Brazil/ Ballet.” Michael Smuin, Amy
Roy Ayers 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Bossa Nova. 2 p.m. Sun., Dec. choreography. 8 p.m. Sat., Dec. London, and Tessa Barbour,
Asleep at the Wheel with Sat., Dec. 7; 7 and 9 p.m. Sun., 1. $30-$95. SFJazz, 201 Frank- 7; 4 and 7 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. choreography. 2 p.m. Dec. 1.
Chris O’Connell “Merry Texas Natalie Cressman/ Ian Fa- Dec. 8. $37-$74. Yoshi’s, 510 $15. ODC Dance, 351 Shotwell
lin St., S.F. www.SFJazz.org $25-$89. Mountain View
Christmas Y'all.” 8 p.m. quini Duo 6 and 7:30 p.m. Embercadero West, Oakland. St., S.F. odc.dance Center for the Arts, 500 Cas-
Thurs.-Fri., Dec. 5-6. $20-$40. Sun., Dec. 8. $30. Joe Hen- 510-238-9200. Tord Gustavsen, Mahsa tro Street, Mountain View.
Freight and Salvage, 2020 derson Lab, SFJazz, 201 Frank- www.yoshis.com Paufve Dance “CHIME Live.”
Vahdat, and Greg Ellis 8 p.m. www.smuinballet.org
Addison St., Berkeley. lin St., S.F. www.SFJazz.org Nadhi, Jessie Bie, and Randy
Sat., Dec.7. $20-$55. Freight
www.thefreight.org SFJazz High School All-Stars and Salvage, 2020 Addison Reyes, choreography. Randee
Nicolas Bearde Quartet 7:30 1 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. $10-$20. Paufve, and Shruti Abhishek, Son Luna y Jóvenes Zapate-
St., Berkeley. www.thefreight.
Bastet Trio Justin Rock, guitar; p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. $20-$25. San Miner Auditorium, SFJazz, 201 dancers. Chris Evans, and adores “¡Vívelo!” Ernesto Luna
org
Giulio Cetto, bass; Mike Quigg, Ramon Library, 100 Mont- Franklin St., S.F. www.SFJaz- Conal Sathi, live music. 4:30 Ramirez, choreography. 7:30
drums. 7:30 p.m. Tues., Dec. 3. gomery St., San Ramon. z.org p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. The Lab,
California Jazz Conservatory, www.sanramonjazz.org Dance Studio 200, 301 Eighth St., S.F.
p.m. Thurs., Dec. 5. $30-$45.
Hammer Theatre, 101 Paseo
2087 Addison St., Berkeley. Smith Dobson Quintet 7 and www.paufvedance.org de San Antonio, San Jose.
www.cjc.edu Project Vox Vocal Ensemble 8:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. $20. Joe Ballet Folklorico México 408-924-8501.
8 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. $20-$25. Henderson Lab, SFJazz, 201 Danza “8th Annual Nutcracker Peking Acrobats Tumbling, www.hammertheatre.com
Duo B. Experimental Band The Backroom, 1984 Bonita Franklin St., S.F. www.SFJazz. Piñata.” 3 p.m. Sun., Dec. 1. contortion, juggling, and
Polly Moller Springhorn, flute; Ave., Berkeley. org $15-$25. San Leandro Per- gymnastic arts. 3 p.m. Sun.,
Matt Ingalls, and Randy www.backroommusic.com forming Arts Center, 2250 Dec. 1. $15-$72. Zellerbach Stapleton Ballet “Nutcrack-
McKean, clarinet; Kevin Rob- Tiffany Austin “A Tribute to Bancroft Ave., San Leandro. Hall, UC Berkeley. er.”1 and 5 p.m. Sat.-Sun., Dec.
inson, Phillip Greenlief, and Rachael and Vilray 7:30 p.m. Nina Simone.” 8 p.m. Sun., www.mexicodanza.com www.calperformances.org 7-8. $26-$39. Marin Veteran’s
Bruce Ackley, saxophone; Sat., Dec. 7. $25-$45. Miner Dec. 1. $27-$32. Sweetwater Memorial Auditorium 10 Ave.
gabby fluke-mogul, and Mur- Auditorium, SFJazz, 201 Frank- Music Hall, 19 Corte Madera Carolina Lugo and Carolé Performing Arts Academy of of the Flags, San Rafael.
ray Campbell, violin; Crystal lin St., S.F. www.SFJazz.org Ave., Mill Valley. 415-388- Acuña Ballet Flamenco 7 p.m. Marin Presents “Holiday www.stapletonschool.org
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Gallery Events, Through Jan. 4. 770 W. Grand
Ave, Oakland.
More listings Mark Bradford, abstract paint-
ings. Ongoing. “Open Ended:
Openings & www.gearboxgallery.com Go online for our full Painting and Sculpture Since
Receptions ICB Galleries “2019 ICB Art-
list of Bay Area 1900.” Ongoing. “German Art
After 1960: Fisher Collection.”
ists Winter Open Studios.” 11
events at datebook. Ongoing. “Pop, Minimal, and
Arc Studios Gallery “Holiday a.m.-6 p.m. Fri.-Sun., Dec. 6-8. sfchronicle.com Figurative Art: Fisher Collec-
Gift Market.” 6-9 p.m. Fri., Dec. Free. ICB Bldg., 480 Gate Five tion.” Ongoing. “Approaching
6. “Nocturne.” Group exhibi- Road, Sausalito. American Abstraction: The
tion. Artist discussion/recep- www.icb-artists.com Shoot: An Opus of the Opu- Fisher Collection.” Ongoing.
tion 1-3 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. Ends lence of Blackness.” Opens “Howl.” Julie Mehretu, large-
Sat., Dec. 7. “Bridge to Ab- Jingletown Winter Art Walk/ Wed., Dec. 4. Through March 1. scale paintings. Ongoing. 10
straction: Marin Open Studios Open Studios See website for “Baye Fall: Roots in Spiritu- a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.-Tues. 10 a.m.-9
Artists.” Group exhibition. list of participating galleries.11 ality, Fashion and Resistance.” p.m. Thurs. 151 Third St. 415-
Ends Sat., Dec. 7.1246 Folsom a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun., Dec. Laylah Amatullah, photo- 357-4000. www.sfmoma.org
St., S.F. 415- 298-7969. 7-8. Jingletown Arts District, graphs. Opens Wed., Dec. 4.
www.arc-sf.com 23rd Ave to Fruitvale Ave, and Through March 1. “MoAD
Walt Disney Family Museum
12th St. to the Oakland/Ala- EMerging Artists: Chanell
December Films of the Month:
meda Estuary, Oakland. www. Stone.” Opens Wed., Dec. 4.
Berkeley Hillside Club “Walt: The Man Behind the
jingletown.wordpress.com Through March 1. “Rashaad
“Berkeley Artists.” Dianne Myth” and “Double Feature:
Newsome.” Through March 1.
Ayres, Merle Burnick, David Christmas with Walt Disney &
11 a.m.-6 p.m. Weds.-Sat.
Lance Goines, Ruth Grimes, Joyce Gordon Gallery “Heav- Mickey’s Christmas Carol.”
Noon-5 p.m. Sun. 685 Mission
Brian M. Hamlin, Steve Jenner, en and Earth.” David Bruce Through December. “A Power-
St., S.F. 415-358-7200.
Mary Risala Laird, Paul Litsky, Graves, paintings. Opening ful Force: Working to End
www.moadsf.org
Mona Reeva, Ellen Singer, reception 6-9 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. Homelessness Through Art.”
Susan Snyder, and Charlene Artist talk/reception 7-9 p.m. www.sfmcd.org Through Jan. 6.“Mickey Mouse:
Woodcock, pop-up group Jan. 17. Through Jan. 31. 406 From Walt to the World.”
exhibition.” Open 7-9 p.m. Fri., 14th St., Oakland. 510-465- Mila Kirillova / City Art Gallery Museum of Performance + Through Feb. 17. Open 10
Dec. 6; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat., 8929. www.joycegordon Design “S.F. Ballet’s Nutcrack- a.m.-6 p.m. Wed.-Mon. Closed
Mila Kirillova’s “By Dog Eared Books” is part of
Dec. 7. 2286 Cedar St., Berke- gallery.com er Turns 75.” Original designs, Tues. 104 Montgomery St.,
ley. 510-213-4292. bhcweb.
the exhibition at City Art Cooperative Gallery. posters, models, and pho- Presidio. 415-345-6800.
wixsite.com/hillsideclub/art Petaluma Arts Center “Peta- tographs from the company. www.waltdisney.org
show luma to the Playa: Artists who From Shipwrecks.” Through Hockney: The Four Seasons.” Opens Sat., Dec. 7. Through
Create for and Document March 22. “Chang Dai-Chien: Through Dec. 8. “Ana Prvački: Feb. 1. 2200 Jerrold Ave., Suite Yerba Buena Center for the
City Art Cooperative Gallery Burning Man.” Mixed-media Painting From Heart to Hand.” Detour.” Through Jan. 5. “Lisa T, S.F. www.mpdsf.org Arts “The Body Electric.”
“Winter Group Exhibition.” group exhibition. Michael Through April 26. 10 a.m.-5 Reihana: in Pursuit of Venus Through Jan. 26. “Curatorial
Opens Wed., Dec. 4. Reception Garlington studio tour/recep- p.m. Tues.-Sun. 200 Larkin St. [infected].” Through Jan. 5. Museo Italo Americano “5 Research Bureau.” Bookshop,
7-10 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. Through tion 4-6 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. 415-581-3500. “Matt Mullican: Between Sign Artisti.” Sofia Carmi, Art DeFa- learning site, exhibition and
Feb. 2 828 Valencia St., S.F. Through Jan. 18. 230 Lakeville www.asianart.org and Subject.” Through Jan. 26. bio, Robert La Rocca, Tito public program at the Mission
415- 970-9900. St., Petaluma. “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Patri, and Carlos Pillado, group Street entrance. Through May
www.cityartgallery.org www.petalumaartscenter.org Age of Black Power.” Through exhibition. Through Feb. 2. 31. Noon-8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.,
Cartoon Art Museum “Toon Tues.-Sun. 99 Marina Blvd., Ft.
March 8. 9:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. first Tues.; Noon-6 p.m. Sun.
Talk: LAIKA’s Missing Link with Mason Center. 415- 673-2200.
Dolby Chadwick Gallery Robert Koch Gallery “Egypt Tues.-Sun. 50 Tea Garden Dr., 701 Mission St. 415-978-2787.
Chris Butler and Arianne www.museoitaloamerica-
“Lightning Strikes II: 22 and Algeria: 1853-1856.” John Golden Gate Park. 415-750- www.ybca.org
Sutner.” 7 p.m. Tues., Dec. 3. no.org.
Poets—22 Artists.” Group Beasley Greene, photographs. 3600.
Free. “Making Faces: Portraits
mixed-media art and poetry Opens Thurs,. Dec. 5. Through www.deyoungmuseum.org OTHER BAY AREA
by John Kascht.” Through Jan. S.F. Museum of Modern Art
exhibition. Opens Through Feb. 1. “Waterfalls.” Adam
5. “The Batman Armory: Movie “Daymakers.” Stephen Pow-
Feb. 1. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tues.-Fri. Katseff, photographs. Opens GLBT History Museum “Per-
Costumes And Props From ers, mixed-media works, Anderson Collection at
11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Dolby Thurs,. Dec. 5. Through Feb. 1. formance, Protest & Politics:
The Bronze Armory Studios.” installation. Through Jan. 1. “I Stanford “Process and Pat-
Chadwick Gallery, 210 Post St., 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tues- The Art of Gilbert Baker.”
Through Feb. 16. “Pre-Code Will Make Up a Song.” Hannah tern.” Through Feb. 17. “Jim
Suite 205, S.F. 415-956-3455. Sat. 49 Geary St. 415-421- Textile works, costumes,
Horror: Scary Stories and Collins, photographs, video Campbell.” Mixed media/LED
www.dolbychadwickgallery. 0122. www.kochgallery.com photographs, ephemera.
Ghastly Graphics From EC installation. Through Jan. 5. based works. Through Aug. 3.
com Joanna Black and Jeremy
Comics.” Through March 1. 781 “Signs and Wonders.” John “Left of Center: Five Years of
Slate Contemporary “North- Prince, curators. Through
Beach St. 415-227-8666. Beasley Greene, photographs. the Anderson Collection at
EBMUD Oakland Gallery ern Drift.” David DeFelice, March 8. “Queer Past Be-
www.cartoonart.org Through Jan. 5. “Far Out: Suits, Stanford University.” Through
Space “Real and Imagined.” figurative paintings. Opens comes Present.” Ongoing. 4127
Habs, and Labs for Outer Sept. 20. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-
Bill Prochnow, and Melani Thurs., Dec. 5. Through Jan. 25. 18th St., S.F. 415- 621-1107.
Contemporary Jewish Muse- Space.” Through Jan. 20. “Soft Mon. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs. 314
McKim, drawings and paint- 473 25th St., Oakland. www.glbthistorymuseum.org
um “2019 Family Gala: Blue Power.” Sculpture, sound, Lomita Dr., Stanford. 650-721-
ings. Opens Tues., Dec. 3. www.slateart.net
Jean Ball.” 5:30-8:30 p.m. painting, video, and perfor- 6055.
Reception noon-4:30 p.m.
Sat., Dec. 7. $45-$125. “In That Legion of Honor “James mance works group exhibition. www.anderson.stanford.edu
Dec. 11. Through Jan. 8. Admin. Transmission Gallery “Mon-
Case: Havruta in Contempo- Tissot: Fashion & Faith.” Through Feb. 17. “Incoming.”
Bldg., 2nd floor, 375 11th St., sters + Friends.” Karl X. Haus-
rary Art — Oxossi Ayofemi and Retrospective of paintings, Richard Mosse, photographs, Berkeley Art Museum and
Oakland. 510-287-0138. er, drawings, sculpture. Opens
Risa Wechsler.” Through Jan. prints, photographs. Through video installation. Through Pacific Film Archive “Sylvia
Fri., Dec. 6. Reception 6-9 p.m.
14. “Fired, Broken, Gathered, Feb. 9. “Curious & Wonderful: Feb. 17. “2019 SECA Art Fein in Conversation with
Far Out Gallery “Aerialize: Fri., Dec. 6. Through Jan. 25.
Heaped.” Annabeth Rosen, Selections from the Achen- Award.” Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, Garrett Caples.” 2 p.m. Sat.,
Photographs from Above.” 770 W. Grand Ave., Oakland.
ceramic works, large-scale bach Vault.” Through March Sahar Khoury, and Marlon Dec. 7. Included with museum
Jamy Donaldson, photo- www.thetransmissiongallery.
works on paper, installation. 15. “Alexandre Singh: A Gothic Mullen, group exhibition. admission. “Terry Fox: Reso-
graphs. Opens Sat., Dec. 7. com
Through Jan 19. “Tonight the Tale.” Through April 12. 9:30 Through April 12. “JR: The nance.” Through Dec. 15.
Reception 1-5 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7.
a.m.-5:15 p.m. Tues.-Sun.
Through Dec. 29. 3004 Taraval Museums World.” Daria Martin, installa-
tion. Through Feb. 19. “What Lincoln Park, 34th Avenue at
Chronicles of San Francisco.”
Through April 27. “Elemental
“Divine Women, Divine Wis-
dom.” Art from S. Asia, and
St., S.F. 415- 463-5537.
We Hold: Audio Stories by Clement St. 415-750-3600. Calder.” Through May 3. “Paul Himalayan regions. Through
www.faroutgallery.com SAN FRANCISCO Teens.” Through March 15. 11 www.legionofhonor.org Klee and Exile.” Through May Jan. 5. “Strange.” Group exhi-
a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.-Tues. 11 a.m.-8 3. “New Work: Nevin Aladaǧ.” bition. Through Jan. 5. “Hinges:
Gearbox Gallery “Twist of Asian Art Museum “Changing p.m. Thurs. 736 Mission St. Museum of the African Opens Sat., Dec. 7. Through Sakaki Hyakusen and the Birth
Fate.” Marsha Balian, found and Unchanging Things: 415-655-7800. Diaspora “Black Is Beautiful.” June 7. “Nicole Miller: To the of Nanga Painting.” Through
material assemblage. Linda Noguchi and Hasegawa in www.thecjm.org Kwame Brathwaite, pho- Stars.” Conceptual film and Feb. 2. “Sylvia Fein/Matrix
Eliinwood, sculpture. Recep- Postwar Japan.” Through Dec. tographs. Opens Wed., Dec. 4. installation. Ongoing. “On a 275.” Paintings. Through
tion 6-9 p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. 8. “Lost at Sea: Art Recovered De Young Museum “David Through March 1. “Don’t Clear Day.” Agnes Martin and List continues on page 38
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From page 37 Blender, and Comfort & Joy; and Carlos Pillado. Through www.bedfordgallery.org
DJs Icon and Tamo; winter Feb. 2. Tues.-Sun. 2 Marina
ornament craft activity; ex- Blvd., Ft. Mason Center, Bldg. Chandra Cerrito Contempo-
March 1. Films: “BAMPFA
tended museum hours; food C., S.F. 415-673-2200. www. rary Pop-Up “Savor the Mo-
AR—Augmented Time.”
trucks; beer garden. 5-10 p.m. museoitaloamericano.org ment: Paintings and Prints of
Through Dec. 15. “Abbas
Fri, Dec. 6. Free. “No Specta- Paris.” Nancy Willis, paintings.
Kiarostami: Life as Art.”
tors: The Art of Burning Man.” Nancy Toomey Fine Art Through Dec. 14. 480 23rd St.,
Through Dec. 21. “Perspectives
Artwork and large-scale “Brighter Than the Sun.” Lyndi Oakland. (510) 260-7497.
on History: Romanian Cinema
installations from annual Sales, mixed media dimen- www.chandracerritocontem-
Since 1989.” Opens Fri., Dec. 6.
festival. Through Feb. 16. “¡El sional works on paper, collage. porary.com
Through Feb. 27. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Movimiento Vivo! Chicano Through Dec. 14. 11 a.m.-5:30
Wed.-Sun. 2155 Center St.,
Roots of El Día de los Muer- p.m. Tues-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Holton Studio Gallery “Be-
Berkeley. 510-642-0808.
tos.” Through Feb. 16. 1000 Sat. 1275 Minnesota St., S.F. loved California IV: 20 Artists
www.bampfa.org
Oak St., Oakland. 11 a.m.-5 415-307-9038. www.nancy with a Passion for Place.” Grop
p.m. Wed.-Sun. 510-318-8400. toomeyfineart.com exhibition. Through Dec. 28.
Cantor Arts Center “West x
www.museumca.org. 2100 5th St., Berkeley. 510-
Southwest: Edward Weston
North Point Gallery “Early 450-0350. www.holton
and Ansel Adams.” Through
Sonoma County Museum Art: EBMUD California Paintings: Selec- frames.com
Jan. 6. “Jordan Casteel: Re-
“Discovered: Emerging Artists tions from the Ted and Mary
turning the Gaze.” Through
of Sonoma County.” Through
Works by Bill Prochnow and Melani McKim are on Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery
Vinther Collection.” Ends Sat.,
Feb. 2. “The Melancholy Muse-
Feb. 2. “31st Annual Artistry in display at EBMUD Oakland Gallery Space. Dec. 7. 407 Jackson St., S.F. “Gustavo Ramos Rivera:
um: A Mark Dion Project.”
Wood.” Through Jan. 12. Histo- www.northpointgallery.com 1980-2019.” Paintings, sculp-
Ongoing. “Richard Dieben-
ry: “Grass Roots: Cannabis Berggruen Gallery “Helen p.m. Sat. Gallery 16, 501 Third ture, works on paper. Through
korn.” Interactive installation
From Prohibition to Prescrip- Frankenthaler: Paintings, St., S.F. 415-626-7495. Ratio 3 Gallery “Miriam Dec. 21. 23 Sunnyside Ave., Mill
of Bay Area artist’s work.
tion.” Through Sept. 15. 11 1953-1978.” Ends Sat., Dec. 7. www.gallery16.com Böhm: While, Weil.” Recent Valley. 415-981-1080.
Ongoing. “In Dialogue: African
a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sun. 425 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 11 photographic works, mixed www.kesfineart.com
Arts.” Ongoing. “Object Les-
Seventh St., Santa Rosa. a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 10 Hawthorne Haines Gallery “National media works. Through Dec. 20.
sons: Art & Its Histories.”
707-579-1500. St., S.F. 415-781-4629. Anthem.” Kota Ezawa, video 2831A Mission St., S.F. 415- Main Street Arts “Bring Beau-
Ongoing. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-
www.museumsc.org www.berggruen.com works. Through Dec. 14. “At 821-3371. www.ratio3.org ty Into Your Life.” Group exhi-
Mon. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs.
the Edge of Paradise.” Mike bition. Through Dec. 29. 613
Closed Tues. Lomita Dr.,
Sonoma Valley Museum Brian Gross Fine Art “Fig- Henderson, abstract paintings. Reclaimed Room Gallery Main Street, Martinez.
Stanford University. 650-723-
“Bingo: The Life and Art of ment.” Linda Fleming, new Through Dec. 14. 10:30 “Recent Artifacts.” Shelley www.mainstreetarts.net
4177.
Bernice Bing.” Through Jan. 5. powder coated steel sculp- a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tues.-Sat. 49 Gardner, Dan Lythcott-Haims,
www.museum.stanford.edu
Free-$10. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.- ture, large scale drawings. Geary St, Suite 540, S.F. Stan Chan, Art Jackson, and Mantra Wines and Gallery
Sun. 551 Broadway, Sonoma. Through Jan. 4. 10:30 a.m.-6 415-397-8114. Brad Williams, mixed media “Love is a Rebellious Bird.”
Charles M. Schulz Museum Group exhibition. Through Feb.
707-939-7862. www.svma.org p.m. Tues.-Sat. 248 Utah St., www.hainesgallery.com group exhibition. Through Jan.
“Abracadabra: Magic in Pea- 9. 881 Grant Ave., Novato.
nuts.” Through Jan. 19. “Peace, S.F. 415-788-1050. 3. Reclaimed Room at Building
Love, and Woodstock.” Galleries www.briangrossfineart.com Jessica Silverman Gallery Resources, 701 Amador St., www.artambassador.net

Through March 8. “Museum “Duo.” Rose B. Simpson, S.F. www.reclaimedroom.com


Montalvo Arts Center “The
Mondays.” Family activities. SAN FRANCISCO Catharine Clark Gallery “Box ceramics/mixed media sculp-
Rena Branstein Gallery “To Mending Project.” Interactive
$5. 10 a.m.-noon. Mon. 11 Blur 2019: How to Fall in Love tural works. Through Dec. 21.
Reflect Us.” Mildred Howard, installation. Through Dec. 8.
a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays, 10 in a Brothel.” Sunhui Chang, 488 Ellis St., S.F. 415- 255-
LaToya Ruby Frazier, Lava 86 Cañada Road, Woodside.
a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.-Sun. 2301 African American Art and Ellen Sebastian Chang, and 9508. www.jessicasilverman
Thomas, and Lezley Saar, and 408-961-5858.
Hardies Ln., Santa Rosa. Culture Complex “The Luxury Maya Gurantz, interactive gallery.com.
others, group exhibition. www.montalvoarts.org
707-579-4452. of Beings Black.” Bryan Keith installation. Through Dec. 21.
www.schulz.museum.org Thomas, paintings. Through 248 Utah St., S.F. 415-399- Through Jan. 11. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
McEvoy Foundation for the Tues-Sat. Rena Branstein Morgan Oakes Gallery “Curi-
Jan. 4. 762 Fulton St., S.F. 1439. www.cclarkgallery.com
Arts “Blazing and Blasted: Gallery, Minnesota Street ous Beasties, Urban Trolls, Out
Marin Museum of Contempo- www.aaacc.org Post-Punk Pre-Tech Un- From Under the Bay Bridge.”
rary Art “Winter Solstice.” Chinese Culture Center Project, 1275 Minnesota St.,
derground Film in 1990s San S.F. 415-982-3292. William Roan, sculpture,
Group exhibition. Through Dec. Andrea Schwartz Gallery Gallery “Present Tense 2019: Francisco.” Through Jan. 18. mixed media works. Through
22. “Uncovered.” Beryl Miller, Task of Remembrance.” Group www.renabranstengallery.com
“standing so near.” Danae “Michael Jang’s California.” Dec 20. 1465 Custer Ave., S.F.
paintings. Kerith Lisi, mixed Anderson, paintings. Through exhibition. Through Dec. 21. Through Jan. 18. 10 a.m.- 6 www.morganoakestribal.com
media works. Through Dec. 22. Jan. 2. 545 Fourth St., S.F. 750 Kearny St., 415-986-1822. Romer Young Gallery “Falling,
p.m. Tues.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
“Listening In.” Elli Fritz, large 415-495-2090. www.c-c-c.org Flowing, Still.” Pamela Jorden,
Sat. 1150 25th St., Building B, North Point Gallery “Early
scale paintings. Through Dec. www.asgallery.com large scale abstract paintings.
Minnesota Street Project, S.F. California Paintings: Selec-
22. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun. Crown Point Press Gallery Through Dec. 14. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
415-580-7605. tions from the Ted and Mary
500 Palm Dr., Novato. 415- “King Phillip Came Over From Thurs-Sat. Tues.-Weds., by
Anglim Gilbert Gallery “Epic www.mcevoyarts.org Vinther Collection.” Ends Sat.,
506-0137. Germany Stoned.” Gay Out- appointment. 1240 22nd St.,
Tales.” M. Louise Stanley, Dec. 7. 2247 Fifth St., Berkeley.
www.marinmoca.org law, etchings, sculpture. S.F. 415-550-7483.
paintings. Through Dec. 21. 11 Modernism “Pioneers of the 510-549-9425.
Through Dec. 28. 20 Haw- www.romeryounggallery.com
a.m.-6 p.m. Tues.-Sat. 1275 Greater Holocene: Jonathan www.northpointgallery.com
Mills College Art Museum “In Minnesota St., S.F. 415-433- thorne St. 415- 974-6273. Keats.” Ongoing, by appoint-
Plain Sight.” Group exhibition. 2710. www.crownpoint.com S.F. Camerawork “Geneva.”
ment. Modernism Gallery, 724 Pro Arts Gallery and Com-
Through Dec. 8. 5000 MacAr- www.anglimgilbertgallery.com photographs of Outer Mission,
Ellis St., S.F. 415-541-0461. mons “Berlin Wonderland -
thur Blvd., Oakland. 11 a.m.-4 Eleanor Harwood Gallery Kari Orvik. Through Dec. 20.
www.modernisminc.com Wild Years Revisited
p.m. Tues.-Sun. 11 a.m.-7:30 “Wild Flowers.” Chris Russell, “FotoFilmic18.” Through Dec.
Arc Studios Gallery “Noc- 1990—1996.” Through Dec. 27.
p.m. Wed. 510-430-2164. paintings. Through Dec. 14. 20. Noon-6 p.m., Weds.-Sat.
turne.” Group exhibition. Ends Modernism West@Foreign “Akili Simba: Spiritual Reflec-
www.mcam.mills.edu 1275 Minnesota St., S.F. 415- 1011 Market St., 2nd Floor, S.F.
Sat., Dec. 7. “Bridge to Ab- Cinema “Cinéma Vérité.” tion.” Through Dec. 27. Noon-6
867-7770. 415-487-1011.
straction: Marin Open Studios Sheldon Greenberg, mixed p.m. Thurs-Fri. Pro Arts Gallery
Napa Valley Museum “Land www.eleanorharwood.com www.sfcamerawork.org
Artists.” Group exhibition. media works on aluminum, and Commons, 150 Frank H.
and People of Napa Valley.” Ends Sat., Dec. 7. 1246 Folsom paintings. Through Jan. 4. Ogawa Plz., Oakland.
Ongoing. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.- St., S.F. 415- 298-7969.
OTHER BAY AREA
Gallery 16 “Shaw & Co.” 2534 Mission St., S.F. 415- www.proartsgallery.org
Sat. 55 Presidents Circle, www.arc-sf.com Richard, Alice, Martha, Virgil, 648-7600.
Yountville. 707-944-0500. and Whitney Shaw, mixed www.modernisminc.com Bedford Gallery “Off Menu: Valley Art Gallery “Artful
www.napavalleymuseum.org Avenue 12 Gallery “Tensions.” media group exhibition. Contemporary Art About Giving Annual Holiday Group
Anthony Kyle Hall, mixed Through Jan. 17. “Double Museo Italo Americano “5 Food.” Group exhibition. Exhibition.” Through Dec. 28.
Oakland Museum of Califor- media paintings. Ends Fri., Strength.” Nadair Asghari, Artisti.” Group exhibitions by Through Dec. 15. Lesher Center 1661 Botelho Dr., Walnut
nia “Friday Nights.” Burning Dec. 6. 1101 Lake St., S.F. paintings. Through Jan. 17. 10 Sofia Carmi, Art De Fabio, for the Arts, 1601 Civic Dr., Creek. www.valleyartgallery.
Man performance with Gender www.avenue12gallery.com a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 Robert La Rocca, Tito Patri Walnut Creek. 925-295-1417. org
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30/30 Vision Celebrating the Contemporary Jewish Muse- www.nomadicpress.org S.F. www.eventbrite.com
30th anniversary of Strand um, 736 Mission St., S.F.
Releasing; series of 30 short www.eventbrite.com IDEO Wunderfaire 2019 Local
films shot around the world on Ghost Ship Memorial Concert crafters, artists, designers;
iPhones. 6-9 p.m. Thurs., Dec. California vs. the First Voices of Silicon Valley and food trucks; live jazz piano
5. Free. SFMOMA, 151 Third St. Amendment Discussion with other bands to commemorate from DJ Lebowitz. 4:30-8 p.m.
www.sfmoma.org Audrey Cooper, Victoria Bara- the 36 lives lost in the Ghost Thurs., Dec. 5. IDEO, Pier 28
netsky and others about free Ship fire. 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. 1. Annex, S.F.
AICRC Pow Wow Native speech and free press. 4-5:30 Lake Merritt United Methodist www.eventbrite.com
American dance and song; arts p.m. Thurs., Dec. 5. Marines’ Church, 1330 Lakeshore Ave.,
and crafts; food; raffle prizes. 11 Memorial Club, 609 Sutter St., Oakland. www.voices-sv.org
SantaCon Annual pub crawl in
a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.-Sun., Dec. 7-8. S.F. www.eventbrite.com
Santa Claus or Christmas
Free. Laney College, 900 The Great Dickens Christmas
costumes; parade. Noon-late.
Fallon St., Oakland. Clementine Holiday Stroll Fair Elaborate party with
Sat, Dec. 7. Free. Union Square,
www.aicrc.org/pow-wow Annual fair with exhibits and costumed players; dance
S.F. Continues at different
vendors. 5-9 p.m. Thurs., Dec. floors; holiday shops; pubs. 10
locations around the city.
A John Waters Christmas 5. Free. Clement St., S.F. a.m.-7 p.m. Sat., Dec 7. Sat. and
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ican Music Hall, 859 O’Farrell 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun, Dec. 1. $12. auto exposition; free test
St., S.F. www.eventbrite.com S.F. County Fair Bldg, 1199
Drinkers in Christmas garb will take to the streets Holiday Book Arts & Crafts drives; auto salon. 10 a.m.-10
Ninth Ave., S.F. on Saturday, Dec. 7, for S.F.’s annual SantaCon. Fair Wide selection of let- p.m. Sun Dec. 1. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Blue Jean Ball Family gala www.eventbrite.com terpress prints; ephemera; Mon., Dec. 2. $10. Moscone
inspired by exhibition about presses, crafters and other cussions. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat., handmade gifts. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Center, 747 Howard St., S.F.
Levi Strauss. 5:30-8:30 p.m. East Bay Alternative Book vendors at the annual festival; Dec. 7. Omni Commons, 4799 Sat., Dec. 7. Free, S.F. Center for www.sfautoshow.com
Sat., Dec. 7. $45-$10,000. and Zine Fest Local writers, workshops and panel dis- Shattuck Ave., Oakland. the Book, 375 Rhode Island St.,

KIDS
A Year with Frog and Toad Embarcadero Center Ice Rink Dec. 7, and Dec. 14. Open week- history.org
Musical inspired by books by 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.; ends through Dec. 29. Included
Arnold Lobel. 10:30 a.m., 1:30 10 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat. with zoo admission. S.F. Zoo, Reindeer Arrival at the Zoo
and 4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. $18-$30. Through Jan. 1. $7-$17. Embar- and Great Hwy., S.F. 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Through
Through Dec. 23. Berkeley cadero Plaza, next to 4 Embar- www.sfzoo.org Jan. 1. S.F. Zoo, Sloate Blvd. and
Theatre Center, 2055 Center cadero Center, S.F. 415-830- the Great Hwy., S.F. 415-753-
St., Berkeley. 510-296-4433. 2298. www.embarcadero Learning Days for Kids in the 7080. wwwsfzoo.org
www.bactheatre.org center.com/experience/ Garden Guides involve children
holiday-ice-rink in gardening, holiday-themed Snow Day in Berkeley Snow-
The Amazing Bubble Man 11 activities, music and story time. play; pony rides, craft activities,
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. Family Movie: Aladdin (PG. 1 p.m. Sun., Dec. 1, and Dec. 8. hot cider, and ginger snaps. 10
$10-$15. At Rhythmix Cultural 2019. 128 min.) 3 p.m. Sun., Free. Yerba Buena Gardens 773 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. Free.
Works, 2513 Blanding Ave., Dec. 8. Free. S.F. Public Library, Mission St., S.F. Shattuck Ave. between Rose
Alameda. 11 a.m. Sun., Dec. 8. Merced branch, 155 Winston www.yerbabuenagardens.com and Vine streets, Berkeley.
$10-$15. At Osher Marin JCC, Dr., S.F. www.sfpl.org www.
200 N. San Pedro Road, San Marine Science Sunday: Seal anotherbullwinkelshow.com
Rafael. 415-444-8081. First Friday Family Night and Sea Lion Superstars of
www.amazingbubbleman.com Extended museum and 2020 Classroom programs at Wild Child Pop-Up Play Space
IlluminOdyssey exhibition noon and 2 p.m. Guided tours Interactive art, installation,
Beyond the Ring: World hours; live music; dinner, and at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. 10 a.m.- 4 studio, play activities. For ages
Premiere Contemporary drinks available. 5-8 p.m. Fri., p.m. Sun., Dec. 8. Free. Marine 6 months-5 years. Through Feb
Circus Produced by Kinetic Arts Dec. 6. CuriOdyssey, 1651 Mammal Center, 2000 Bunker 23. $7-$13. Junior Center of Arts
Productions. Aerial adventures Coyote Point Road, San Mateo. Courtesy the Amazing Bubble Man
Road, Sausalito. www. and Sciences, Lakeside Park,
and physical theater, clowning. 650-342-7755. The Amazing Bubble Man is scheduled to perform marinemammalcenter.org 558 Bellevue Ave., Oakland.
2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 1, and Dec. 8; 4 www.curiodyssey.org next weekend in Alameda and San Rafael. www.wildchildplay.com
and 8 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. $25- Puppet Show: The Velveteen
$75. Kinetic Arts Center, 785 First Friday: Sweet Science of Rabbit 11 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. Union Square Holiday Ice
Seventh St., Oakland. Candy Sweet science in action; Holiday Crafts Day Roll bees- Main Post,Lincoln and Funston, Sun., Dec. 1. $6-$12. Children’s Rink 10 a.m.-11:30 p.m. daily.
www.kineticarts candy workshop; Oakland wax candles; make lip balm S.F. Presidio. www.presidio.gov Fairyland, 699 Bellevue Ave., Through Jan. 20. $13-$24.
productions.com Youth Chorus, live music. 6-10 and gift soaps; build a toy train; Oakland. 415-452-2259. Union Square, 333 Post St., S.F.
p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. $5, under 3 create a candy house. 10 a.m. www.fairyland.org 415-781-2688.
Construction Site on Christ- free. Chabot Space and Sci- –2 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7. Free admis- IlluminOdyssey Winter lights www.unionsquareicerink.com
mas Night 10:30 a.m., 1:30 and ence Center, 10000 Skyline sion, low-cost activities. Ran- immersive exhibition. 10 a.m.-4 Radical Hope: 9th Annual S.F.
4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Through Dec. Blvd., Oakland. www.chabot- dall Museum, 199 Museum p.m. Tues.-Sat. Through Jan. 4. Youth Arts Summit 1-5 p.m. ZooLights Holiday lights;
29. $18-$30. Children’s Creativ- space.org Way, S.F. Curiodyssey, 1651 Coyote Point Sun., Dec. 8. California College “Music in Motion” laser light
ity Museum Theater, 221 Fourth www.randallmuseum.org Road, San Mateo. 650-342- of the Arts, 1111 Eighth St., S.F. show; ‘snow’ flurries in the
St., S.F. 510-296-4433. Good Night, Gorilla Recom- 7755. www.curiodyssey.org www.youthartexchange.org/ plaza; Santa visits; gondola
www.bactheatre.org mended for ages 6 months to 3 Holiday Lights: Presidio sfyas rides; holiday theme crafts; live
years. 10, and 11:15 a.m. Sun., Traditional Tree-Lighting Joy at the Zoo Holiday dec- performances. Opens Fri., Dec.
Corn Husk Doll Making with Dec. 1 and Sat.-Sun., Dec. 7-8. Ceremony Tree lighting; lan- orations; visiting reindeer; The Rainbow Flag: A Chil- 6. 5:30-9 p.m. daily. Through
Peopleologie. 5 p.m. Wed., Dec. $15-$18. Through Feb. 2. Chil- tern walk; S.F. Girls Chorus, live strolling carolers; cookie dec- dren’s History 7 p.m. Fri., Dec. Jan. 5. $10-$12. Oakland Zoo,
4. Free. S.F. Public Library, dren’s Creativity Museum, 221 music; hot chocolate; grilled orating from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; 6. $5. GLBT Historical Society 9777 Golf Links Road, Oakland.
Merced branch, 155 Winston Fourth St., S.F. 510-296-4433. cheese. Bring a flashlight. 5-7 train, and carousel rides; break- Museum, 4127 18t St., S.F. 510-632-9525.
Dr., S.F. www.sfpl.org www.bactheatre.org p.m. Fri., Dec. 6. Free. Presidio fasts with Santa 10 a.m. Sat., 415-777-5455. www.glbt www.oaklandzoo.org
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PUZZLE ANSWERS HOROSCOPE By Minerva


PREMIER CROSSWORD L.A. TIMES CROSSWORD

Starcast be justified on both sides, but you’re the


charming, graceful one. Be honest with
Lucky, expansive Jupiter and miracu- yourself: how much are you capable of
lous Mercury take a step forward into giving?
grounded Capricorn come Monday. The
accent’s on practicality and accomplish- Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
ment. Great timing for a season marking The duo action of Jupiter and
the end of one year and the beginning of Mercury in your charm and
another. chat house, virtually ensures a
pre-Christmas fling. You look and feel
Aries (March 20-April 18) fab. Friendly, funny, sexy friends take
Your savvy saves the day with note as Santa’s elves get cracking on
a cash flow issue allowing you your wish list. The potential’s there for
to shine like the Christmas Christmas 2019 to be one of the great
angel. Mars in your sign makes for a ones.
SUDOKU MONSTER rambunctious Christmas. One last push
BRIDGE
1. Bidding 3D might lead to disaster if partner doesn’t
and you can cap 2019 with a long remem- Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 20)
have four of them. Double. This denies four spades bered triumph. It’s hard for a Saj to listen
and, should partner pass, you have a great defensive
hand.
Taurus (April l9-May 19) while others talk. Yet, with
2. This is either a very strong 2S bid or a very weak 1S
In the midst of all the Dicken- Saturn sitting in your sign,
bid. Neither is wrong. We have a preference for 2S.
sian madness going on every- discretion is the wisest course. Learning
3. This would be a better hand if our red-suit honors
were in the black suits, but it is still enough for a where, you manage to func- from the mistakes of others is so much
takeout double.
tion with cool creativity. Watch the week better than making your own.
4. Playing five-card majors, we would open 1C in first
or second seat, but 1S in third or fourth. 1S shuts out come together for you as long range Capricorn (Dec. 21-Jan. 19)
both red suits at the one level and tells partner where
we live. plans pay off. Holiday hopes jingle. Ho! Nitty-gritty kindnesses per-
5. 3NT might be a poor contract unless partner has Ho! Ho! formed in the past pay off now.
help in hearts. Go slow and find out. Bid 2C.
6. We love opening 1NT with a balanced 15, even if Gemini (May 20-June 20) It’s called good karma and
slightly off shape. This hand, however, has an easy
Your ruling Mercury — the surely you’ve earned it. But here’s a
rebid and we would open 1H.
cosmic mischief maker — warning: Santa knows exactly who’s
JUMBLE CYPHER
FORmAL COGNAC I always wanted to be an hangs in restless flirtatious naughty and nice. In other words, don’t
GuRNEY SuPERB actor. But I never felt the
Libra, adding a joker to the holidaze. do anything to Scrooge it up.
need to be in with the
FOuRTH DEFACE crowd. I didn’t mind being Focus now on decisions regarding con-
When Elon musk on the outside. I was always
tracts and partnerships. To ensure a hap- Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
Where is he? founded SpaceX in
looking forward or upwards, A confrontation with a bunch
not in. — Luke Perry py holiday, practice saying “no” nicely.
2002, he — Launched a of power tripping reindeer

M
Here’s where the Little Man ©
is hiding on the cover of company
CHALLENGER Cancer (Jun 21-July 21) appears probable. Try not to
today’s Datebook.
San Francisco Chronicle and datebook.sfchronicle.com | December 1-7, 2019 As 2019 careens toward the fee fi foe fumble. Someone near and dear
finish line, you know the — possibly a Saj or Leo — would make a
time’s come to get out, see, and fabulous sounding board. Schedule a
be seen. Check the guest list for a guru heart to heart this very day.
The man who ACROSTIC type. Besides all the fa-la-la stuff, you’ll
helps film KEVIN BAKER: CITY OF WATER: The Erie Canal - stretch mentally, emotionally, even spiri- Pisces (Feb. 18-March 19)
underdogs greatest public works project since the pyramids - had tually through that person. With Mercury and Jupiter
With Strand Releasing,
pushed to the American heartland, setting New York crowding your friendship
in the cockpit of the Atlantic world at the height of the
SF’s Marcus Hu has spent
Industrial Revolution.
Leo (July 22-Aug. 21) house, Christmas is bound to
30 years distributing
film for outsiders. A. Kickshaw H. Kept time O. On schedule The days grow shorter as they loom large. Once again, you’re the holi-
Page 10 B. Enrichment I. Earthward P. Florida reach December.Caught now day poster kid. Bob Cratchit had nothing
C.
D.
Vendetta
Injustice
J.
K.
Ratchet up
Called for
Q.
R.
Wintry
Athirst
in the year-end crunch, you on you, unless you count Tiny Tim.
E. Nightspot L. In that case S. Tingle wonder if you’re not too popular for your
F.
G.
Bother
Anguished
m.
N.
Tripe
Yoo-hoo
T.
u.
El cheapo
Rattle
own good. Happily, Jupiter moves his
butt to enable you to pull past issues
Minerva’s Mailbox
together with poise and panache.
Q: I’m a Pisces, born on Feb. 21, with
Virgo (Aug. 22-Sept 21) Virgo rising. So what will we Fish
Despite some mischief under expect from the year 2020? I was
the mistletoe, jolly Jupiter and passed up for several plumb ad-
miraculous Mercury conspire vancement positions and am still
to expand their bandwidth in your fun waiting for a break.
house. Looks like you’re headed for a
cool Yule. A: A Pisces with Virgo rising has a mar-
velous sense of balance. You can handle
Libra (Sept. 22-Oct. 22) life’s up and downs far better than most.
This week offers a dazzling I’m sorry about your past disappoint-
opportunity to mend a badly ments, but 2020 should be very good for
broken fence.Resentment may you.
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PREMIER CROSSWORD PuzzlE


“Overthinking Things” by Frank A. Longo
ACROSS 72 Caravan layover 36 Northwestern 86 Hop
1 Curved like a locale DOWN French department 87 Corporate ID
pothook 73 See 112-Across 1 Looked at 37 Many a YouTube 89 Takes unfair
8 Some Algonquians 74 Gift for music 2 Apollo 7 astronaut journal advantage of
14 Gushes lava 75 Riddle, part 5 Wally 38 Pollen transporter 90 Girl in a J.D. Salinger
20 Cartoon cel material 79 Ho-hum 3 Go toward 40 Triumphs over story
21 Bassett of 80 Like gear that quells 4 “— girl!” (“All right!”) 45 Lifesaver, perhaps 92 Part of REO
Hollywood mobs 5 Dads 46 Football field unit 93 Hands down, as a
22 Witch’s elixir 81 English lav 6 Verb ending in the 47 Kind of IRA verdict
23 Start of a riddle 82 Chair fixer of a sort Bible 51 Determine by
94 Cato’s robe
25 Shoe-collecting 83 Bug spray ingredient 7 “Gloria in Excelsis —” ballot
95 More wee
Marcos 84 Auction, e.g. 8 Guy’s sense of 52 Nervousness
26 State whose cap. is 88 Oscar winner 53 It shows reflections 96 Lugs around
self-importance 97 Recluse under a
Boise Mercedes 9 Neighbor of 54 Passable
27 Company that 91 Riddle, part 6 55 Comedian Boosler religious vow
Michigan 98 Person acting as a
retails outdoor gear 100 Toby drink 56 “— Fideles” (Yule
10 Entertainer’s rep. link
28 FDR follower 103 Zodiac lion carol)
11 “Ho-hum” 99 China’s Sun — -sen
30 Gather, as a harvest 104 Hocus-pocus 58 Atop
12 Land in la mer
31 Pooch’s yap 105 Big retail stores 59 Doe’s partner 100 Influence
13 Voice a quick
32 Riddle, part 2 106 End of the riddle 61 “Othello” role 101 Shutter slat
greeting
39 Free of charge, as 110 Nibble on 62 Wide divide 102 Ferret cousin
14 Inscription on a
legal services 111 Be furious 63 Earlier 107 High-IQ group
tombstone
41 Make knotted 112 With 73-Across, 65 Italian for “years” 108 Sacred songs
42 Large simian 15 — -com (film genre) 66 “Dumb” bird
fluorescent paint 109 Outer: Prefix
43 Stroke gently brand 16 In — (gestating) 67 Suffix with
17 Make a heap 114 Central Asia’s —
44 Riddle, part 3 113 Pampering, in brief 45-Down Sea
48 Right wrongs 114 Pal, to Yves 18 Up till now 68 Stringed instrument
19 Talk testily to 116 Flaky fish
49 Genesis game 115 Demonstrate clearly of yore
24 Hi-tech address 118 Winning row in
system maker 117 Riddle’s answer 69 Canadian gas
29 Salty expanses tic-tac-toe
50 Egg, formally 125 Bleep bad words station
54 “Cool beans!” from 31 Many an iDevice 71 Atop, to poets 119 Rival of AOL or
57 Lenin’s land: Abbr. 126 Warning on an game 76 Essential part Yahoo!
60 Tubular pasta airplane wing 32 The Lone Ranger’s 77 Potential reply to 120 NYC rail and bus
64 Part of REO 127 Earhart or Lindbergh chum “Who’s there?” org.
65 Riddle, part 4 128 Tramps (on) 33 Gung-ho for 78 Shredded 121 “That’ll show ya!”
70 — kwon do 129 Sub-locating 34 Hamlet 79 Round of gunfire 122 Adam’s woman
71 “Toyboat” singer devices 35 Operates, as a 82 Lay’s snacks 123 Petroleum
Yoko 130 Greek booth 85 Oscar’s kin 124 Three, in Italy

l.A. TIMES CROSSWORD PuzzlE


“Name Tags” by Gary Larson
ACROSS 63 Cold sheet 123 Absorbs the 31 Like some turkey 71 Second shot
1 Milky white kind of 64 Vividly expressive financial hit stuffing 72 Sounded ghostly
glass Carney? 124 “Enough!” 33 Eye care product 74 Green cars
5 “Dumb and 67 Outgoing prefix 76 Sharp flavor
Dumber” co-star Macdonald? DOWN 34 Certain Sooner 77 Harvest
11 Confident 73 Actor Neeson 1 Till stack 36 ESPN Deportes 78 Markers
18 Stellar 74 Fortune-telling aids 2 Game played language 79 Like many fine
phenomenon 75 One of the fire signs in an anagram of 37 Joyous way to break wines
19 Aspirations 76 Period of the first itself out 80 Deked, say
20 Self-officiated dinosaurs 3 Swear 38 Surfing wave 81 Bolshevik’s foe
game with a disc 80 State with a 4 What loafers lack 39 Symphony originally 82 March opening
21 Inspiring Gates? panhandle 5 Burnable medium, dedicated to 85 “He’s __ notable
24 Upright Fosse? 81 Plane angle symbol briefly Napoleon coward ... “: Shak.
25 More tender 83 Very long time 6 Dry as a bone 41 Friend of TV’s 87 Speed
26 Driver’s lic. info 84 Some corporate jets 7 “Made to be broken” Sheldon 88 Santa __ Valley:
27 Red dye 86 Slothful Sontag? thing 43 Stay in shape California wine
29 Use for a fee 89 Seafaring Davis? 8 Browning’s Ben 44 Popular spring region
30 Family nickname 92 Where to find an Ezra, e.g. break locale, 90 More cozy
32 Something read to idiomatic pig 9 Former U.K. informally 91 Polar helper
the rowdy? 93 Family docs recording giant 45 Uncle Remus title 95 Sites for fights
35 English breakfast __ 94 Widespread 10 Fashion initials 46 Stone and Stallone 97 Patches up
37 Outrage 95 One doing stars, say 11 “__ want for 48 Wall St. news 99 Horace, for one
40 Very funny sort 96 Outlaw Kelly Christmas ... “ 49 French Oscar 101 “Animal House”
42 Hostess output 97 “Ben-Hur” studio 12 Hindered, as growth 50 “Barnaby Jones” party attire
44 It has an eye on TV 98 Starts to negotiate, 13 __City: computer star 102 Some UPS
47 1980s Panamanian as a price game 52 Numerical prefix deliveries
dictator 100 Clearasil target 14 Eclipse shadow 57 Frisk, with “down” 103 Duel tool
49 Refined Bailey? 102 Formally transfer 15 “Streamers” 59 Rio greetings 104 University VIP
51 Careless Montana? 105 Opposite of piano playwright 61 Partial view? 106 “Just __ is not __”:
53 Type, in Calais 107 Young socialite 16 School since 1440 62 Lombardy-based AT&T slogan
54 Westminster 109 Dependable 17 Balance on a card, football club 108 Island near Java
landmark 113 Forthcoming say 65 Nursery item 110 Mardi Gras follower
55 Jumbles Tyson? 20 Parvenus 66 Sound of 111 Liking
56 House shower 115 Forceful Kelly? 22 Bench press disapproval 112 Insightful
58 Causes of frequent 119 Fan of Jerry Garcia’s muscles 67 Early rock horn 114 Old reciprocal
break-ins? band 23 Seized, as an 68 Face-to-face exams electrical unit
60 IBM competitor 120 Flea market deal opportunity 69 Toledo thing 116 Mt. Hood’s home
61 1942 Philippine 121 Part of a pot 28 Go down, so to 70 “Little House” family 117 __ culpa
ANSWeRS tO All puzzleS ARe ON pAge 40
battle site 122 __ overload speak name 118 Bottom line
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BRIdGE QUIZ By Bob Jones THE ACES By Bobby Wolff


In third seat, I held s K-9-7-2, Game-try (also called maxi- points. Responding one no-trump,
8 QUESTION 4: Both vulnerable, as
Q1-Neither vulnerable, as South, you hold:

h Q-9-3, d A-Q-10-5, c J-4, and my mal) doubles traditionally apply then giving preference to partner’s
s A Q h 6 2 d A 10 7 2 c A K J 10 5 right-hand opponent opened one at the three-level when you have a major, is consistent with either a
South, you hold:
heart in second seat. Would you major-suit fit and the opponents’ doubleton or a bad hand (perhaps
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST double, and what would your plan competition has taken all the space 4-7 points) with three-card support.
s A K Q J h K 2 d 10 7 6 c 7 6 5 4
be if your partner bid two clubs? and prevented you from making a
1c 1h d bl* 2h NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Should you try and improve the game-try. Since competing to three Say you open one club and your
situation for yourself or leave well of your own suit would be to play, left-hand opponent overcalls one
*Negative Pass Pass ? enough alone? double replaces a game-try. So, af- spade. What does partner’s nega-
ter one heart - two diamonds - two tive double promise in terms of
What call would you make? What call would you make? I’m not totally opposed to hearts - three diamonds, double is a the unbid suits? Would a two-dia-
doubling on flawed shapes with a balanced game try. mond rebid by you show extras?
8 QUESTION 5: North-South minimum hand, but facing a passed
8 QUESTION 2: North-South partner with a highly unsuitable heart Do you always raise partner’s Your partner’s double simply
vulnerable, as South, you hold: vulnerable, as South, you hold: holding, I’d pass initially. Make my one of a major opening to two with promises four or more hearts — and
heart queen the king, and I might three-card support? I play a forc- occasionally may not deliver even
sK32 hA9 dA85 cQJ975 double. I’d happily double a minor ing no-trump response and was that! The notion that a negative
s A Q 8 6 5 3 h 9 d 10 9 7 4 c A 3 with an uninspiring holding in the wondering if I could put a raise double shows both other suits
NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST other minor, though. through that. If so, which hands would restrict your use of that call
As dealer, what call would you make? are suitable? too much. However, in response to
1d d bl Redbl 1h
I have heard some of the play- a negative double, I’d jump to three
1s Pass ? ers at my club speaking about With two ways to support, I prefer diamonds with a true reverse. So two
8 QUESTION 3: East-West vulnerable, game-try doubles. What are they? the direct raise to show a fair hand, diamonds just shows extra shape
as South, you hold: What call would you make? When do they apply? something in the region of 7-10 and both minors.

s 9 6 5 2 h Q 3 d K 10 6 c A K 6 3 8 QUESTION 6: East-West vulnerable,


QUOTE-ACROSTIC PUZZLE By Polly Wright
WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH as South, you hold:
Directions: Define clues in “Words” column. Transfer
1d Pass 1h ? letters to diagram. Quotation reads across; first letters of
s K 3 h K J 10 7 2 d K Q c K 7 5 4
filled-in “Words,” reading down, form acrostic of speaker’s
name and topic.
What call would you make? As dealer, what call would you make?

SUdOkU mOnSTER
Directions: Every row, column and 4-by-4 box must contain
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E and F.
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Dear abby By Jeanne Phillips

Son begs parents to bless reconciliation


Dear Abby: My 40-year-old son Abby, we want our son to be your son will have a refuge if he and don’t want them to stop
has been in a volatile on-again, happy, but we recognize that needs it. (I’d give anything to coming.
off-again relationship with a a leopard doesn’t change her know how his therapist views Christmas is approach-
woman who has physically spots. We also don’t want our this.) ing, and five of us want to
and emotionally abused him young grandchildren in a toxic exchange presents, but they
repeatedly. environment again. Dear Abby: This may seem like don’t. Thanks for your opinion.
He’s an Iraq War veteran with What should we do? Please a trivial problem, but it has our It will matter to all of us.
issues of his own, including a don’t tell me he needs to go to little group of friends on the — Traditionalist In Florida
Dear Traditionalist: Because
Chronicle
previous marriage and messy counseling because he says he verge of breaking up. We meet
divorce from a narcissistic is. Help! monthly. There are seven of us. these ladies are uncomfortable Headlines
woman. They share custody of — Seeing Clearly In New York Two of them don’t want to with the idea of exchanging
two grade school-age children. Dear Seeing: When you stated exchange birthday presents gifts on special occasions, they
The current woman has grown that your son is asking you for when one or two of us have a should be told their presence
children, plus a pre-teen boy your blessing, including having birthday because they say they is not expected when those
(with issues also). The last this woman in your home and can’t afford it. By the way, their exchanges happen — specifi-
time they split up, my husband being one big happy family, lifestyle is quite lavish. The rest cally Christmas, birthdays, etc.
There will still be plenty of Get need-to-know
made it clear that she would did he mean LIVING there with of us enjoy giving small gifts
other times to get together — Bay Area news in
never be welcome in our home you? (and they are small — less
and that way no one will be two minutes.
again because of her violent If that’s not the case, you can than $10), or a gift card for the
temper. We don’t condone that bless it, but your answer should restaurant we are meeting at uncomfortable. Under no cir-
behavior. be no if it means they will live that night. We have told them a cumstances should you allow Just ask
them to dictate what the rest
Our son has now decided he under your roof. It would be card is fine.
of you do!
“Alexa, enable
thinks he “loves her.” He wants healthier for all of you if they They are now threatening
us to give our blessing, includ- have living arrangements of to stop coming unless we stop
San Francisco
Write to Dear Abby at
ing having her in our home and their own. giving gifts because it makes www.DearAbby.com or Chronicle”.
being one big happy family. That way, you can see her them feel bad. It seems like P.O. Box 69440,
We are sure this “reunion” will only when she is on her good they don’t want to make the Los Angeles, CA 90069.
come with her assurances that behavior, and if she backslides, effort, and we feel like we are Andrews McMeel
she has changed, and it will the drama won’t be in your being held hostage. What’s the Syndication
never happen again. home. The added bonus is that solution? We love these ladies

cypher that scrambled word game


By David Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
challenger
Directions: Following is an encoded quote Directions: Try to beat today’s
from a famous person. Solve the cypher challenge time. Fill each square
by substituting letters: with a number, one through nine.
8 Horizontal squares must add
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8 Vertical squares must add to
totals on bottom.
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center must add to totals in
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ESTHER MOBLEY
Sonoma
Valley
with Gail
& Doris
New label Gail
Wines puts thrills
back in terroir
The Sonoma Valley appella-
tion is a wine region that
hides in plain sight.
Surrounding the city of
Sonoma, it’s an appellation
some wine drinkers might not
realize exists, even if they’ve
driven through it many times
(and even if they’ve driven
right past the welcome sign
Summer wine tasting in Napa Valley on Highway 121). If you do
have preconceptions about the
Sonoma Valley AVA, you
might associate it with large-
scale, uninteresting wines
from flat, uninteresting vine-
yards. Many of the higher-
end producers here distance
themselves from the Sonoma
Valley name, opting instead to
label their bottles with the
region’s sub-AVAs like Carne-
ros, Moon Mountain, Sonoma

WITH DRAWN ARMS Mountain and Bennett Valley.


So when I learned about
GLENN KAINO AND TOMMIE SMITH Gail Wines, a new brand
devoted entirely to Sonoma
Valley, I was immediately
curious — and even more
curious when I learned that
Dan O’Brien, formerly of
Larkmead, Long Meadow
Ranch and Cultivar, was be-
hind it. “I’d like to be some-
one who can showcase the
diversity of what comes from
here,” says O’Brien, who lives
in Sonoma Valley. “Yes, there
are a lot of heavily cropped
vineyards” — sites farmed for
quantity over quality — “but tional attachment to wine and ed a second label called Doris,
there are also so many cool my family, rolling it all into which is meant to be table
backyard vineyards.” one thing,” he says. Even wine: the sorts of affordable,
Gail is named for O’Brien’s better: His brother Patrick, multivineyard blends that his
In 1968, at the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City, mother, a “hardworking blue- who works at Punchdown boisterous, Italian great-aunt
San José State University runner Tommie Smith raised a collar type,” he says, who Cellars in Santa Rosa, joined Doris would have served in
gloved fist during the medal ceremony to protest human died in 2007 from the rare the business and helps make her home.
rights abuses around the world, and to bring international
organ condition amyloidosis. the wines.
attention to the struggle for civil rights in the United States.
Gail worked as an elementary This deeply personal ap- Try the wines
This act of protest, which still reverberates today, is school secretary when proach is a major departure To my palate, the nine
explored in a series of collaborations between Smith and O’Brien and his siblings were from what O’Brien developed wines that comprise the Gail
Los Angeles—based conceptual artist Glenn Kaino.
growing up in Rhode Island; at Cultivar — a négociant- and Doris lineup are thrilling.

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once her kids were out of the style Napa Cabernet label he Seeing Sonoma Valley
house, she went back to co-founded. It grew rapidly in through the lens of these
110 South Market St. through Apr 5, 2020 SanJoseMuseumofArt.org
school and became a director its first few years, then he wines feels like a shock: Sud-
of special education. She was sold his stake. Gail Wines, by denly, the landscape is more
Sponsored by the SJMA’s Exhibitions Fund with generous grants from the John S. and a painter and a pianist. After contrast, has ramped up slow- vibrant, more intensely col-
James L. Knight Foundation, Applied Materials Foundation, and the National Endowment
for the Arts, and contributions from McManis Faulkner and Tad Freese and Brook Hartzell.
her death, O’Brien moved to ly: Though O’Brien made the orful, with a palette that
Programs at SJMA are made possible by generous support from the Museum's Board of California. first vintage in 2013, it’s only spans lush, firm 2018 Morn-
Trustees, a Cultural Affairs Grant from the City of San José, the Lipman Family Foundation, Creating this wine label, now beginning to have a real ing Sun Ranch Pinot Grigio
Yvonne and Mike Nevens, Facebook Art Department, the Richard A. Karp Charitable Foundation,
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Yellow Chair Foundation, the SJMA Director's O’Brien says, has helped re- presence in the market, with (13.3%, $25), woodsy, chappa-
Council and Council of 100, the SJMA Endowment Fund established by the John S. and James
L. Knight Foundation at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and The William Randolph
connect him to Rhode Island 1,500 cases produced in 2018. ral-like 2017 Pickberry
Hearst Foundation. Image: Glenn Kaino, 19.83, 2013; Installation view of With Drawn Arms: and to his mother’s memory. The lineup is all single-vine- Vineyard Merlot (14.1%,
Glenn Kaino and Tommie Smith, The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, 2018. Photo: Mike Jensen.
“I look at Gail as an outlet, yard, varietal wines from $35) and juicy, pomegranate-
trying to emulate my emo- Sonoma Valley, and he’s creat- tinged 2018 Morning Sun

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$28). herbal quality. (Future rendi- label is a tribute to his late
One of the best Gail bot- tions of the wine will be mother and to the Sonoma
tlings is also one of the most based on the Tuscan grape Valley AVA. From left: Gail
precious: Chardonnay from Vernaccia.) The 2017 Doris Chenin Blanc, Barbera and
the Chuy Vineyard on Moon Red Table Wine (14.1%, Chardonnay, and Doris Red
Mountain, whose vines were $20), a blend of Merlot, Ca- Table Wine.
pulled out last summer. The bernet Franc, Alicante Bous-
2018 Gail Chuy Chardon- chet and Zinfandel, is surely Drinking
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HOLIDAYS

Gingerbread’s modern makeover


By Leilani Marie Labong
Prairie chef Anthony Strong offers ly ornate gingerbread forms to the
sleeker style of midcentury-modern
During the 2018 holiday season,
chef Anthony Strong had longed for
workshops for DIY midcentury ski cabin architecture, and is now sharing his
enthusiasm in a series of gingerbread
a weekend escape to Lake Tahoe, but ski cabin workshops this month at
couldn’t justify the time away — his out of gingerbread instead,” says inspired partly by his background in Prairie.
Mission District restaurant, Prairie, Strong, 35. construction, and it has since become Strong took cues, in 2018, from the
was then just 2 months old. “So, I Strong fell into gingerbread-house an annual tradition. In the past two retro-futurism of Bay Area illustrator
decided to build a winter ski cabin making when he was between jobs, years, he has moved from traditional- Rick Guidice’s space colo-

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nies, which were shiny, optimistic Building workshop


visions of cosmic suburbs commis-
sioned by the NASA Art Program in Build-your-own gingerbread ski
cabin workshops with chef Antho-
1975. Strong’s original ski cabin had
ny Strong. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec.
a distinctive butterfly roof, a carport
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enclosed by a “breeze-block” wall of
San Francisco. 415-483-1112 or
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after all, an intimate connection to house, two people.
the outdoors is a guiding principle
of the midcentury-modern design
movement. suburban-style abode, heavy on the
Emitting an amber glow as if decorative icing whorls and sur-
there were a crackling fireplace in- rounded by a picket fence.
side, the home appeared warm and “I had so much fun making it that
inviting in a winter wonderland of I couldn’t let it go. I preserved it
finely ground coconut snow, candy- with hairspray and then stuck it in
coated chocolate rocks and a forest my closet,” says the Minnesota na-
of cut-out gingerbread evergreen tive, who grew up helping his father
trees. build furniture, porches and addi-
Besides its modern silhouette, the tions to houses. Strong was even the
cabin also departed from having the general contractor for Prairie, head-
traditional glut of candy and icing ing up the shoestring design and
flourishes that date back to the ori- build, which features indigo ply-
gin of gingerbread-house making in wood walls instead of expensive tile
16th century Germany. or wallpaper, plus a few of Rick
“Gaudy is not an option,” says the Guidice’s cosmic prints. Modern
chef, who recently reprised the foot- gingerbread houses just seemed to
long, 9-inch-tall cabin with more be a natural intersection of Strong’s
refinement over last year’s model — culinary expertise and design talent.
whole walls are now made of sugar In 2017, he attempted a 2-foot-tall
glass, and the snowy evergreens are Dr. Seuss-inspired fun house with a
brilliantly portrayed by sugared cantilevered colonnade that seemed
rosemary sprigs, a stroke of ingenu- to defy gravity. In his current mid-
ity by Strong’s girlfriend, Katherine century-modern phase, Strong has
Altonaga, 31. “Making something considered re-creating the historic
beautiful is first and foremost.” Kentucky Fried Chicken building in
When Strong hosts his ginger- Palm Springs, with its soaring,
bread ski cabin workshops at Prairie wing-like roof, another retro-futur-
this month, there will be bottomless istic form of the era. Maybe next
dragées, gumdrops and candy canes year.
for those who tend toward unbridled For now, perfecting the midcentu-
adornment. The various parts of the ry-modern ski cabin has been a
structure will be baked ahead and fitting holiday pursuit for the busy
pre-cut for the students; Strong restaurateur and snow-starved Mid-
achieves crisp lines by using an westerner, which he now does with
Exacto knife on still-warm sugar Photos by Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle Altonaga. You might think that con-
panes and housemade gingerbread. Opposite page: Chef Anthony Strong and Katherine Altonaga work on their structing a gingerbread miniature
While some homespun ginger- gingerbread midcentury Tahoe cabin. Top: Strong uses “cement-strength” would fall short of the restorative
bread houses are known to sag or icing on the chimney. Above: The finished gingerbread, complete with a benefits that an actual decampment
lean with time, the chef uses an carport and sugared rosemary sprigs to complete the snowy scene. to a real Lake Tahoe cabin might
excessively glutinous, highly over- offer, but Strong would disagree.
worked dough he calls “bomb- “I really geek out on gingerbread,”
proof” despite its rich golden color adhesive is used to bond the ginger- ed his first gingerbread house in he says. “I go down a rabbit hole
and tempting aroma of molasses, bread seams together. 2016 after he left his veteran post as and all of a sudden two days have
ginger and cinnamon. Ditto the “ce- “The house is probably not for the executive chef of the Delfina passed.”
ment-strength” icing, which will be consumption,” says Strong. “At least Restaurant Group. For the first time
pre-loaded into piping bags for the not without a gallon of milk on the in 11 years, Strong found himself off Leilani Marie Labong is a freelance
workshops. Made of finely sifted side.” duty for the holidays. The result of writer in San Francisco. Email:
powdered sugar and egg whites, the The Noe Valley resident construct- all that free time was a two-story food@sfchronicle.com

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including one at SFO, as
well as the brand-new Onda
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— T.D. In "Milk &
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desserts inspired by

2019
Recipes and Convictions,” by
Indian flavors.
Gabriela Cámara (Lorena
Jones Books; 362 pages; $35).

of Nothing Fancy
There may not be a more
Gulab Jamun
Bundt Cake
Makes 1 (10-cup)
“now” recipe author than bundt cake or 6 mini
Alison Roman, a columnist bundt cakes
for the New York Times and
Making gulab jamun, a
Bon Appetit. Her nearly classic Indian dessert of
300,000 Instagram followers fried dough balls dipped
studiously post photos of in sweet syrup, takes
Smaller but stellar selection offers their efforts at Roman’s
recipes, which have a habit
serious skill. In “Milk &
Cardamom” (Page Street

everything from sweets to seafood


of going viral. (Remember Publishing), Hetal Vasa-
#TheCookies? #TheStew?) vada makes it easier to
In “Nothing Fancy,” the enjoy gulab jamun’s
hotly anticipated follow-up essence at home with
to her smash hit “Dining this inspired, cardamom-
In,” Roman turns her atten- spiced bundt cake
By Janelle Bitker tion to easy entertaining — soaked in a saffron-
or, as she calls it, just having spiked syrup. The syrup is
To be perfectly honest, 2019 was a disappointing people over. so good that you might
Unlike a lot of recipes want to make extra. You
year for cookbooks, at least when it comes to books can find rosewater and
we’d actually like to cook out of. The Chronicle’s Food marketed for “entertaining”
a crowd, these actually feel rose petals at local Indi-
& Wine staff leafed through stacks of impressive-look- logical and not at all threat- an or Middle Eastern
ing tomes dedicated to regional cuisines, techniques markets.
ening. Entrees like Sticky
and ingredients. We loved seeing the rise in books full Chili Chicken With Hot- Cardamom pound cake
of appealing vegetarian and vegan recipes, and the and-Sour Pineapple are wise 1 cup unsalted butter,
endeavors: They require plus 1 tablespoon for
gorgeous photography and contemporary design made barely any prep, cook up — greasing, softened
The Countryman Press many prime for displaying on a coffee table. There hands-off in the oven — in 1 cup plus 1 tablespoon
A cookbook from the weren’t as many big-name releases, but we were hap- about an hour and still man- granulated sugar
Pacific Northwest. py to highlight several titles from local authors and age to dazzle. There’s also a 4 eggs
host of trendy snacks 1 teaspoon vanilla
photographers. (Creamy Sesame Turmeric extract
Mussels With When it came to actually testing recipes out of these Dip, Trout Roe on Buttered ½ teaspoon salt
Apple & Bacon books, some failed to live up to our expectations. We Toast), not-boring sides 12⁄3 cups all-purpose flour
encountered confusing directions, basic numerical (Frizzled Chickpeas With ½ teaspoon ground
Serves 2 Feta, Mustardy Green Beans cardamom
errors and multiple recipes that simply failed. That’s With Anchovyed Walnuts)
John Sundstrom evokes why this year’s list is a bit shorter than usual, but we Gulab jamun syrup
fall with this mussels
and unfussy desserts (Torn
dish at his acclaimed feel confident in recommending these books for a per- Plum Browned-Butter Cake, 1 cup water

Seattle restaurant Lark. manent place on your shelf. Salted Honey Panna Cotta) 1 cup granulated sugar

Adapted from Naomi that sound equally achiev- 1 3-inch cinnamon stick

Tomky’s “The Pacific able for dinner parties and 8 cardamom pods
Northwest Seafood laid-back weeknights at ½ teaspoon saffron
Cookbook,” the recipe home. Even aside from the 2 teaspoons rosewater
packs a punch with three I Can Cook Vegan ico City, Tokyo and Los recipes, Roman’s playful, 2 teaspoons fresh lime
sources of apple flavor Isa Chandra Moskowitz Angeles shaped her palate irreverent writing is a joy on juice
and crispy bits of bacon. made a name for herself and worldview. (Full dis- its own. 1½ cups powdered sugar
with “Veganomicon: The closure: I have gotten to — J.B. 1 tablespoon dried rose
4 ounces smoked bacon,
Ultimate Vegan Cookbook,” know Sakai after writing petals (optional)
cut into ¼-inch
lardons which she co-authored with about her over the years, “Nothing Fancy: Unfussy Instructions: Grease a
1 small shallot, sliced Terry Hope Romero (a 10th and she made a reference to Food for Having People 10-cup bundt pan liberally
into thin rings anniversary edition came me in the book.) Over,” by Alison Roman with butter. Preheat the oven
½ Granny Smith apple, out in 2017). This time Sakai is particularly good (Clarkson Potter; 320 pages; to 325 degrees.
at describing the purity and Add butter and sugar to a
peeled and cut into around, the punk priestess $32.50).
large mixing bowl fitted with
¼-inch cubes
of the vegan pantry gears beauty of Japanese cooking,
a paddle attachment. Mix on
1 pound mussels,
her irreverent attitude to the such as “the dialogue with high for 3 minutes, the butter
debearded and
newbie in the kitchen: “If the flour and water” that The Pacific will turn pale and fluffy. Add
scrubbed
you’re learning to cook, then happens when you make Northwest one egg at a time, mixing
2 tablespoons dry white fresh noodles. Spend some well in between each addi-
wine cooking vegan is the way to
time with her book or in one Seafood tion. Add vanilla and salt and
2 tablespoons apple go because it’s more pleasant Cookbook mix for 30 seconds. Add
to work with chickpeas than of her classes, and you may
cider flour and ground cardamom.
chickens,” she writes. find yourself pickling vege- Though it is full of recipes Mix until the flour is just
1 tablespoon apple cider
Everything in the book — tables in nuka or a vat of from Seattle and Portland, incorporated. Spoon the
vinegar
from its bright graphics to fermented rice bran, making Ore., chefs and makes many batter into the bundt pan
¼ cup heavy cream
the large type that introduc- fresh mochi or hosting an references to that region’s and tap the pan on the
1 thyme sprig, leaves counter three to five times to
es each chapter — is a wel- onigiri (rice ball) decorating fishing industry, you could
only remove air bubbles. Bake for
coming cheer that says, “You workshop at home. But almost call this a West Coast
¼ teaspoon kosher salt 35 to 40 minutes or until a
can do this!” In addition to a Sakai’s new tome also in- seafood cookbook because it toothpick inserted into the
Freshly ground black
pepper, as needed range of noodle dishes and cludes simpler dinner fare provides fresh ideas for center of the bundt cake
other entrees, salads and like okonomiyaki (see reci- preparing all of the same comes out clean.
4 thick slices country
bread, toasted sides, including an excellent pe), savory pancakes topped species that are local to the Ten minutes before the
with quivering bonito flakes Bay Area. The popular tri- cake is done baking, make
Instructions: Cook the and doable pad Thai, it in- the syrup. Add water, sugar,
cludes recipes for many and a not-too-sweet home- fecta of salmon, oysters and
bacon in a heavy-bottomed cinnamon, cardamom pods
pot or Dutch oven over culinary basics, like cashew- made tonkatsu sauce. Dungeness crab are well and saffron to a small
medium heat until it is based mozzarella, white — Tara Duggan, assistant food covered, and there is also a saucepan. Bring to a boil and
rendered and crisp, about 12 editor wide range of recipes for simmer for 2 minutes. Re-
bean cream cheese and veg-
to 15 minutes.
an mayo. For any cook in- halibut, rockfish, Pacific move from heat and whisk in
Drain off all but 1 table- “Japanese Home Cooking: cod, albacore tuna and black rosewater and lime juice.
spoon of the fat. If there’s no timidated by the kitchen, Simple Meals, Authentic Remove the cinnamon stick
especially a vegan kitchen, cod as well as locally farmed
fat left, add 1 tablespoon and cardamom pods. Re-
Flavors,” by Sonoko Sakai Page Street Publishing options like trout, mussels
olive oil. Add the shallot and this book educates in the (Roost Books; 300 pages;
serve ¼ cup of the syrup and
diced apple and cook until best way possible — recipes Hetal Vasavada’s “Milk & Cardamom,” inspired by the flavors of India, includes a recipe for this delicious Gulab Jamun Bundt Cake. and clams. set aside. Poke holes into the
slightly caramelized, about 5 $40). The best part about this bottom of the bundt cake
are both fun and delicious.
to 7 minutes.
— Bernadette Fay, Food & Wine
book by Seattle food writer with a fork. Take the rest of
Turn the heat to medium- Naomi Tomky is that the the syrup and pour it on top
copy editor
high. Add the mussels and Lavash recipes range from classic to of the hot bundt cake while
gently stir to coat them with it is still in the pan. It will
the bacon, shallot and apple. “I Can Cook Vegan,” by Isa “Lavash” may be the high- reflect the many changes to Recipes from Armenia,” by full embrace of the diaspora. Tuesday. It’s a book I wish I outside that metropolis, creative while staying look like a lot of syrup, but
Deglaze the pan by adding Chandra Moskowitz (Abrams est-profile cookbook to date this nation’s political bound- Kate Leahy, John Lee and Ara Bars like Coconut Burfi had growing up. I’m grateful where she later opened her straightforward, sometimes the cake will soak it all up.
the white wine, apple cider Books; 287 pages; $29.99). that celebrates the culinary aries over time as well as the Zada (Chronicle Books; 248 Chocolate Bark require little it’s out there now. award-winning, seafood- with only a handful of ingre- Let the cake rest for 10
and apple cider vinegar and traditions of Armenia — and Armenian diaspora. Lavash, pages; $24.95). effort and are Indian moth- — Urmila Ramakrishnan, Food & focused restaurant, Contra- dients. A combination of tart minutes and then turn onto
stirring up the bits stuck to celebrates above all its fa- the spongy, griddled flat- er-approved. Then, you have Wine digital producer mar, Cámara actually wrote Granny smith apples, bacon a rack. Cool on a rack for 15
the bottom of the pan. Let minutes.
Japanese Home mous flatbread. Armenian bread, provides the founda- twists on American classics this book while living and and thyme in a recipe for
the liquid reduce slightly.
American chef Ara Zada, tion for many of the book’s Milk & Cardamom like Peanut Ladoo Buckeye “Milk & Cardamom: Spec- operating restaurants in San braised mussels (see recipe)
Take the reserved syrup
Add the cream, thyme,
salt and as much freshly
Cooking who lives in Los Angeles, recipes, from lavash- Growing up, I don’t think Balls that taste like a better tacular Cakes, Custards and Francisco. Partly for that was inspired, and I’m look-
and add powdered sugar to
make a glaze. Whisk well
ground pepper as you’d like. Sonoko Sakai is a Los collaborated with two San wrapped trout to the Jinga- I could name one Indian version of Reese’s Peanut More, Inspired by the Flavors reason, the recipes don’t ing forward to making oth- and pour over the bundt
Cover and cook for 2 min- Angeles food writer and Francisco talents: author lov Hat, a green herb-filled cookbook that was solely Butter Cups with a hint of of India,” by Hetal Vasavada hold strictly to traditional ers, like the Lingcod Cha- cake. Sprinkle with dried rose
utes, or longer if needed, cooking teacher who also Kate Leahy (who also co- lavash pocket. But it’s worth dedicated to sweets. Hetal cardamom. (Page Street Publishing Co.; ingredients, giving home wanmushi and steamed petals, if desired.
until all of the mussels are spends a lot of time in the 176 pages; $21.99).
wrote the A16 and Burma spending the time to make Vasavada speaks to all of us Among the impressive cooks flexibility to swap out clams with romanesco and
open and the sauce is re-
Bay Area teaching people Superstar cookbooks) and the lavash all on its own — a Indian American kids who and inspiring cakes, the a local fresh cheese for que- ras el hanout.
duced and slightly thickened.
how to make soba noodles photographer John Lee, who reasonably easy, if time- would long for gulab jamun Gulab Jamun Cake (see reci- so fresco, for example. — T.D.
Remove from the heat and
serve immediately with with fresh buckwheat flour regularly contributes to The consuming, process — to or peda and wanted an easy pe) is a winner. It boasts all
My Mexico City The book has a bright
toasted country bread. and to prepare dashi stock Chronicle. accompany any of the sal- way to make it without a of the flavors of the deep- Cookbook color palette that makes “The Pacific Northwest Sea-
and other essentials in the Together, they bring to life ads, soups and meat entrees trip to the Indian grocery fried sweet but is far simpler This is a cookbook with a foundational recipes like food Cookbook: Salmon,
Japanese pantry. In this the vibrant flavors of the detailed here. store. to make. The 73 recipes — true voice, and one that has Cámara’s famous tostadas Crab, Oysters and More,” by
book, she describes in a Armenian table, frequently — Esther Mobley, wine critic What’s great about her from creams and custards to quite a bit of Bay Area sensi- de atun stand out all the Naomi Tomky (The Country-
heartfelt, poetic way how loaded with yogurt, eggs, book is that it doesn’t cling breads and jams — are ones bility wrapped into it, de- more, and is full of hard-to- man Press; 256 pages;
her career veered from mov- cucumbers, whole grains “Lavash: The Bread that to tradition. Instead, it com- you can make for yourself, spite author Gabriela Cám- resist options like mahi- $27.95).
ie production to food and and herbs. The cuisine’s Launched 1,000 Meals, Plus bines ease and convenience with your children, for par- ara’s primary focus on Mex- mahi ceviche with ancho
how her childhood in Mex- multicultural influences Salads, Stews and Other with the flavors of home in ties or just because it’s a ico City. Raised in a village chile and hibiscus. Cámara Cookbooks continues on L8
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COVER STORY

Chronicle Books Roost Books

“Tartine: A Classic Sonoko Sakai’s


Revisited” includes 68 “Japanese Home
new recipes from the Cooking” celebrates
beloved San Francisco the beauty of Japanese
bakery. cooking.

Cake Aux Okonomiyaki


Olives Pancakes with
Bonito Flakes
Serves 6 to 8
Similar to a quick bread, Makes 4 pancakes
this cake aux olives, Japanese savory pan-
adapted from Elisabeth cakes get their body and
Prueitt’s “Tartine: A Clas- sweet flavor from shred-
sic Revisited” (Chronicle ded cabbage. This recipe,
Books), makes a great adapted from Sonoko
entree paired with a Sakai’s “Japanese Home
salad — it’s also sturdy Cooking” (Roost Books),
enough for a picnic. For a recommends finishing
crisp crust and soft inte- them with Japanese
rior, you want to develop mayo, tonkatsu sauce
the gluten structure, so and pickled ginger. You
look for elasticity when can find recipes for those
you raise the paddle out components in the book,
of the dough after mix- but you could also buy
ing. them from an Asian gro-
2 cups plus 2 cery store.
tablespoons bread
Pancakes
flour
2½ teaspoons baking 1½ cups all-purpose flour
powder 1 teaspoon baking
½ cup white wine powder
½ cup dry white ¼ teaspoon sea salt
vermouth 1 large egg, beaten
4 large eggs 1¼ cups whole milk or milk
¾ cup plus 2 of your choice
tablespoons olive oil 8 ounces cabbage, thinly
7 ounces ham sliced
Michael Graydon and Nikole Herriott
5 ounces Gruyère 2 scallions, white and
cheese, grated
Sticky Chili Chicken With Hot-and-Sour Pineapple from Alison Roman’s “Nothing Fancy.” light green parts
chopped
4 ounces olives, pitted
and coarsely chopped ½ yellow, green or red bell
pepper, thinly sliced
1½ tablespoons fresh Cookbooks from page L6 found love for gluten-free
thyme leaves 4 tablespoons vegetable
flours like teff and rye. oil
1 teaspoon salt
Sweet + Salty Several new recipes are 8 ounces boneless
½ teaspoon black
Confection-making seems notably accessible for be- chicken, shrimp, crab or
pepper, freshly ground
like something other people ginning bakers, such as the sukiyaki-style beef or
Instructions: Preheat the
do: those with lots of time, black tea blondies with pork, cut into ½-inch
oven to 325 degrees. Lightly
scientific acumen and a high caramel or the cake aux pieces
butter the bottom and sides
tolerance for caramel burns. olives, a savory quick bread 2 tablespoons Japanese
of a 9 by 5-inch loaf pan and mayonnaise
line with parchment paper, But Lagusta Yearwood, perfumed with olive oil (see
leaving a few inches of proprietor of three vegan recipe). One new recipe is 2 tablespoons or more
tonkatsu sauce
overhang.
candy shops in New York, decidedly more challeng-
Using a stand mixer fitted ing, but exciting all the ½ cup bonito flakes
believes in you. “Sweet + ½ cup crumbled nori or
with the paddle attachment
Salty” invites the reader to same: Tartine’s famous
or by hand with a wooden aonori flakes
re-create the quirky and morning buns, in all of
spoon, combine the flour, Amazu shoga (pickled
baking powder, wine, ver- ethically sourced recipes she their orange-scented, flaky-
ginger)
mouth and eggs, and mix on uses at her shops, where Abrams Books gooey glory. Note that in-
medium speed to combine.
beet-and-coriander truffles cluding the base croissant Tonkatsu sauce
With the mixer running on
share shelf space with pea- dough, the recipe spans a ½ cup dashi
medium speed, slowly add
nut butter toffee bars, whopping six pages. Some 2 teaspoons kokuto
the olive oil in a thin, steady
pumpkin spice caramels and things are really worth syrup or brown sugar
stream until it is thoroughly
incorporated and the dough potato chip bonbons. buying. ¼ cup ketchup
— J.B.
looks elastic. In addition to the 71 con- 3 tablespoons soy sauce
In a separate bowl, com-
fection recipes, the book “Tartine: A Classic Revis- 3 tablespoons
bine the ham, Gruyère,
olives, thyme, salt and black
includes component recipes ited,” by Elisabeth Prueitt Worcestershire sauce

pepper. Fold into the batter for candied nuts, preserved and Chad Robertson (Chron- ½ teaspoon ground
lemons, hazelnut praline pepper
with a rubber spatula or icle Books; 328 pages; $40).
wooden spoon until just and more. “It’s not that 1 teaspoon kudzu or
potato starch,
combined. scary, really,” she writes in
Transfer the batter to the
the chocolate tempering We Are La Cocina dissolved in 1 teaspoon
water
prepared loaf pan and
smooth the surface with an
section, wherein she walks With heartfelt stories
To make the pancakes:
offset spatula. Bake until a you through the steps neces- and a diverse array of easy-
Whisk together the flour,
cake tester inserted into the sary to get chocolate to the to-follow recipes, “We Are baking powder and salt in a
Chronicle Books
center comes out clean, glossy phase perfect for La Cocina” begs to be small bowl.
about 1 hour. Let cool in the enrobing truffles and cara- picked up again and again. In a medium bowl, whisk
pan on a wire rack for about
mels. If you’ve been looking The first cookbook from the egg and milk. Add the
20 minutes, and then invert flour mixture and mix until
onto the rack, turn right-side
for a rich, dairy-free ganache the San Francisco nonprof-
just blended. The batter
up and let cool completely. recipe, Yearwood’s, which it highlights more than 50
should be quite thin. Add the
Serve the cake at room uses coconut oil, coconut La Cocina chefs and 100 chopped vegetables to the
temperature. It will keep, milk and a dab of water, is recipes spanning some batter and mix well.
well wrapped, at room actually perfect. For candy- dozen cuisines. Several of Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil
temperature for two days or
making newbies, Year- the featured dishes could in a medium nonstick skillet
in the refrigerator for about over medium-high heat. Pour
one week.
wood’s voice is a lantern in already be considered sta-
one-quarter of the batter to
the dark: If your cough ples of the Bay Area restau-
make a 6-inch pancake. Cook
drops crystallize, “just go rant scene: the velvety until medium brown, about 1
with it,” she says. For her, green mole from El Buen minute. Place one-quarter of
the joy of it all lies in the Comer, the nutty muham- the meat on top of the pan-
doing. mara from Reem’s Califor- cake and then flip the meat-
— Soleil Ho, restaurant critic nia, the shatteringly crisp side down. Turn heat to low
and cook until the bottom of
rosemary fried chicken
Da Capo Lifelong Books the pancake is browned, the
“Sweet + Salty,” by Lagusta from Minnie Bell’s Soul meat is thoroughly cooked
Yearwood (Da Capo Lifelong From top: Isa Chandra Food Movement. and the vegetables are tender
Books; 244 pages; $30). Moskowitz’s “I Can Cook There are also recipes — about 10 minutes. Repeat
Vegan” takes the from Oakland’s Cambodian until the batter is used up.
intimidation out of cooking hot spot Nyum Bai, SoMa’s To serve, brush the pan-
vegan dishes; Armenian cake with mayonnaise and
Tartine recipes star in “Lavash”;
momo destination Bini’s
tonkatsu sauce, or soy sauce.
Do we really need another Kitchen, Dogpatch’s Guja- Sprinkle with the bonito
and Lagusta Yearwood’s rati-style Indian restaurant
Tartine book? As it turns flakes and crumbled nori. Eat
“Sweet + Salty” shares the
out, yes. A lot has changed Besharam and many more while piping hot. Serve with
art of vegan chocolates.
since the famed bakery’s — it’s rare to find a collec- amazu shoga on the side.
tion featuring so many To make the tonkatsu
first self-titled cookbook sauce: Bring the dashi to a
came out 13 years ago. Tar- favorite local restaurants.
ertson published several And unlike a lot of chef-
boil in a small pot over medi-
tine Bakery expanded to other books. um-high heat. Add the re-
Berkeley and South Korea, driven cookbooks, the maining ingredients and cook
“Tartine: A Classic Revis- recipes are actually real- until the liquid thickens and
and Tartine Manufactory, its ited” is a reissue of Prueitt’s
more ambitious complex istic to prepare in a home reduces by one-third, stirring
original that offers 55 up- kitchen. frequently so it doesn’t burn,
that moved Tartine into dated recipes for favorites about 10 minutes. Taste and
— J.B.
full-fledged restaurant terri- like Tartine’s lemon cream make adjustments. If you like
tory, arrived in the Mission tart, quiche and chocolate “We Are La Cocina: Recipes the sauce sweeter, add more
and Los Angeles. Mean- ketchup, sugar or mirin. If you
souffle cake, as well as 68 in Pursuit of the American
want the savory flavors to
while, chef-owner Elisabeth brand new recipes that re- Dream,” by Leticia Landa come out, add more soy
Prueitt transitioned to a flect more recent trends — and Caleb Zigas and contrib- sauce and Worcestershire
gluten-free diet(!), and she hello, matcha creme brulee utors (Chronicle Books; 228 sauce. Keep in the fridge for
and co-founder Chad Rob- tart — and Prueitt’s new- pages; $29.95). up to one month.
SFChronicle.com | Sunday, December 1, 2019 | L9

WINE

Are you ready for funky bubbles?


Bay Area a prime
spot to try natural
sparkling wines
By Coral Sisk

If you’ve been drinking sparkling


wine at Bay Area bars and restau-
rants, chances are you’ve encoun-
tered appley Italian Prosecco, citrusy
Spanish cava, bubble-gummy Lam-
brusco and briochey French Cham-
pagne. But there’s a new class of
bubbles in town. With the increased
demand for natural wines and ob-
scure varieties, more local spots are
celebrating funky, cloudy, unfiltered
sparkling wines.
Where the sparkling sections of
by-the-glass lists used to be dominat-
ed by Champagne, now many lists
are highlighting petillant naturels
(pet-nats) instead. Rather than tradi-
tional Prosecco styles, you might see
the more rustic Col Fondo Proseccos.
Local wineries are increasingly ex-
perimenting with ancestral-method
sparklings, ditching the traditional-
method fuss.
These funky bubbles are worth
getting to know — though they have
their quirks.
“There are definitely more con-
sumers asking for alternative spar-
kling styles at our shop,” says Angel
Davis, owner of the wine bar Fig &
Thistle and the shop Fig & Thistle
Market, where she’s noticed an in-
creased demand over the past few
years. “We have way more pet-nat
and alternative sparkling wine styles
than your everyday cava and Prosec-
co.”
So what is a funky bubble? The
category is broad, encompassing a
range of traditional techniques, most-
ly originating in France and Italy.
Familiar sparkling wines like Prosec-
co and cava tend to yield a transpar-
ent, pale product with fruit-forward
notes; in the case of Champagne,
wines tend to be round with flavors
of buttered toast and stone fruit. But
a bottle-fermented sparkling wine
made with minimal intervention —
rejecting conventional techniques
like filtration — might show as
cloudy, prone to a color more like
mustard than pale straw, with nutty
aromas on the nose and bitter citrus
on the palate.
Often these hazy sparklings are
made with some grape skin contact,
even if the base wine is white, lend-
ing astringency and bitter flavors to
the wine. The skins may give the
wine hues from pink to deep gold,
and aromas may range from freshly
ground almond butter to sourdough
bread. A wine might taste like kom-
bucha. It might have lots of solids at
the bottom of the bottle.
“These are wines that are seeing
Brian Feulner / Special to The Chronicle
re-fermentation in the bottle and
they’re not being disgorged,” says
Tyler Kavanagh, general manager of Where to find
Biondivino, an Italian-focused shop
in Russian Hill. Disgorgement is the
funky bubbles
process of removing dead yeast cells in the Bay Area
from sparkling wine bottles. “From 1 Biondivino, 1415 Green St., San
an appearance perspective they’re Francisco
different from what most people have 1 Minimo, 420 Third St., Oakland
been conditioned to see as sparkling 1 Decant SF, 1168 Folsom St., San
wine.” Francisco
For Kavanagh, who says his shop 1 Fig & Thistle, 313 Ivy St., San
“does a pretty roaring trade in the Francisco
bottle-fermented stuff,” funky spar-
1 Pizzahacker, 3299 Mission St.,
kling wines “offer up the perfect
San Francisco
middle ground between ponying up
big bucks for expensive Champagne 1 Che Fico and Che Fico Alimen-
tari, 838 Divisadero St., San Fran-
and stooping to the lows of mass-
cisco
produced industrial sparklers,” he
says. “The $20-$40 sweet spot that 1 Fool's Errand, 639A Divisadero
St., San Francisco
most of these (funky) wines fall into
is ideal for someone looking to ... 1 Tofino, 2696 Geary Blvd., San
expand their repertoire a little.” Francisco
Pet-nats, for one, have been steadi- 1 Punchdown, 1737 Broadway,
ly growing in popularity for years. Oakland
“Pet-nats used to be an industry- Biondivino, at Italian-focused shop in Russian Hill, top, has a selection that 1 Bi-Rite, 3639 18th St., San Fran-
favored wine,” says Cara Patricia, includes Costadilà Bianco, a cloudy Italian sparkler. Julia De Jesus (above cisco
co-owner of the wine bar Decant SF. left) and Pete Fisher have a tasting at the shop. 1 Lolo, 974 Valencia St., San
“But now I’ve witnessed a surge in Francisco
not only demand by the general pub- 1 Birba, 458 Grove St., San Fran-
lic, but (also) local California produc- cisco
ers rushing to make their own pet- wine with more complex flavors, goulian, of the wine labels Les Lunes
nat styles.” “from coffee to onions,” Burt says. and Populis, makes two variants of
Of course, not all pet-nats are “To some people, the unpredictability funky sparkling wine. One is a tradi-
funky. For example, some are dis- is part of the fun.” tional pet-nat of Zinfandel. The oth- the wave of funky bubbles perhaps
gorged so that they are crystal-clear Unpredictability is what many er, made from Carignan, is between a has already reached its denouement.
(and not likely to explode) when wine drinkers are seeking these days. pet-nat and a traditional-method But you wouldn’t know that from
opened. For small-scale natural wine “As long as it is dry, delicious and wine, in which a still, fermented base looking at the menus at bars and
producers, making a non-disgorged bubbly, people are willing to take a wine gets a dose of new, still-fer- restaurants around the Bay Area.
wine has some practical advantages. chance,” says Vinny Eng, former menting juice to jump-start a second- One thing is for sure: Imagination,
“It’s a ton of work to disgorge a wine director at Tartine Manufactory ary fermentation. “We’re able to curiosity and experimentation are
sparkling wine by hand, so a lot of (and a 2019 Food & Wine magazine make a traditional-method sparkling trends that aren’t going out of style
wines are methode ancestrale be- sommelier of the year). At Tartine, wine,” Oungoulian explains, “but anytime soon.
cause disgorgement adds so much “we poured a lot of sparkling Chenin don’t need to add any sugar or
time and cost,” says winemaker Joel Blanc as well as more rustic styles of yeasts.” Coral Sisk is a San Francisco freelance
Burt of Las Jaras Wines. Leaving the Prosecco,” he says. “I think what Will the bubble for the funky writer who conducts Italian wine lessons
lees in the bottle for longer (which is people really desire is flavor and burst? Will people eventually go back and food tours. Email:
what defines long-tirage Champagne- curiosity.” to the clean, crisp styles they’re used food@sfchronicle.com
method wines, too) can imbue the East Bay winemaker Shaunt Oun- to? To some industry professionals, Twitter/Instagram: @curiousappetite
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SOLEIL HO
Soleil Ho is The San Francisco Chronicle’s
restaurant critic. Email: soleil@sfchronicle.com
Twitter: @hooleil

Yes, an S.F.
chicken dinner
worth $110
Hina Yakitori’s masterful tasting menu
presents exceptional dining in 16 courses
By Soleil Ho Top: Hina Yakitori in S.F. has 13 counter seats. Above: The piping hot
panko-breaded fried chicken croquette is a treasure.
The jokes about Hina Yakitori practically write themselves. When
my colleague told me about the restaurant, the San Francisco reincar-
nation of a skewer shop in Oakland’s Temescal neighborhood, she simply with some abstract decals, when a bite-size piece of chicken
noted that the amount of food in the $110 omakase (the only option) and bare light bulbs caged in metal thigh is at its gastronomic peak. He’s
would come out to be about half a chicken. At first blush, that seems dodecahedrons hang from the cei- fun to watch.
absurd: that much for something you could grab from a place like RT ling.With only 13 counter seats ar- Between courses, one of the four
ranged around the kitchen, the room servers will drop by to quietly wipe
Rotisserie for $10? is less suited for conversation than it the plate that serves as your yakitori
Chicken seems easy, though old micromanaging its parts. Chef Tom- is for observation. (A powerful vent pedestal or to refill your drink.
hands know that the creature con- my Cleary and his team have pro- sucks up all the chicken smoke and (Note: The $115 drink pairing goes by
tains multitudes. When I first started duced a menu that displays mastery crowds out chatter anyway.) fast, so if you’re a slow sipper maybe
cooking in earnest, the main trouble over the format: Even skeptics who Where Bird Land’s omakase con- choose instead a carafe of sake to
I had with preparing chicken, refuse to order chicken at restaurants sists of eight courses (8,400 yen; $77), drink at your own pace.)
whether fried, roasted will find dining here to be Hina’s 16 require a different ap- Rather than wrestling with the
or braised, was getting far from humdrum. This proach. Due to its menu format, bird as a single element in itself, a
all of the bird’s dis- is the only restaurant of Hina operates solely on reservations, yakitori chef breaks down its myriad
parate parts to cook at its kind in San Francisco, and every course is precisely syn- facets to give you each piece cooked
the same approximate Bite exceptional not only in chronized so that each bite is deliv- in a way to bring out all of its poten-
time. (Don’t even get me Curious concept but in the way it ered at optimal temperature. Every tial as an ingredient. Proceed
started with cooking performs a populist genre time I went, I was in and out in the through the menu at Hina Yakitori to
Sign up for the
whole turkeys.) Often, a of food at the most per- span of about an hour — an impres- find treasures like a piping hot, pan-
newsletter to
tender breast came at snickety possible level. sive feat for a such a menu. ko-breaded fried chicken croquette;
follow our restau-
the expense of a dried- In Japan, modern yak- But what commands your atten- chewy skin and tail meat folded up,
rant critic, Soleil
out wing, or a straggling Ho, at www.
itori is already old news. tion is the grill in the middle of the accordianlike, and topped with cured
bone-in thigh would sfchronicle.com/ Take, for instance, Bird counter, a custom-made beauty salmon roe; breast meat that bursts
refuse to surrender newsletters/ Land in Tokyo’s Ginza shipped from Japan and protected by with juice like a ripe stone fruit; and,
clear liquid when bite-curious district. It’s the kind of a glass wall. Cleary, who manages in the menu’s denoument, a calming
pierced no matter how restaurant where folks the grill, is on full display here, deliv- cup of clear yellow broth.
cold the rest of the meal wander in after work to ering what the people want when The “shoniku,” two rounds of
was getting. grab a few skewers and a pitcher of they pay $110 for yakitori: A consci- center-cut thigh seasoned with Cam-
The central premise of Hina Yak- beer with buddies. entious chef who gazes into the dark bodian kampot pepper and yuzu
itori — and in fact all great yakitori Hina is very different. It isn’t the depths of a grill, body still and eye- kosho, was my favorite bit of them
restaurants, from San Francisco’s raucous or cigarette smoke-stained brows furrowed, much like a bear all. The tender meat practically melt-
Halu to Tokyo’s Bird Land — is that kind of place one would expect in perched by a river full of salmon, ed in my mouth, leaving just a deli-
the best way to eat a chicken is by Japan. Here, the walls are decorated waiting for that exact nanosecond cate and savory citrus flavor behind.
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Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle

Sous chef Rich Lee in action at Hina Yakitori, from top: cooking chicken on a
skewer; preparing Sot L’y Laisse, which features the chicken’s “oyster” of
thigh meat and a chicharron of skin topped with osetra caviar; plating the
Yukke, which features Wagyu tartare, sesame leaf, Hokkaido uni and nori.

and just order it. Hina Yakitori


So that brings me back to the
question of whether the menu is 808 Divisadero St., San Francisco.
415-757-0749 or www.hinasf.com
worth it.
For me, it’s a definite yes. The Hours: Two seatings at 5:30 p.m.
service is top-notch and attentive, and 8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
with four front-of-house staff and Accessibility: No steps. Single
three kitchen staff covering just 13 gender-neutral restroom. Bar
diners at a time. The chicken is fresh stools only, but a wheelchair can
and pasture-raised with regenerative fit at the counter.
farming practices on a farm in Te- Noise level: Moderate; the kitch-
mecula (Riverside County) — the en vent in the middle of the room
nice, boutique kind many would balk is the major source of sound.
at buying at the grocery store before Meal for two, sans drinks: $220.
defaulting to a block of tofu. The
What to order: The omakase is
brand is the perfect foundation for
the only option.
the menu, with its subtle seasonings
and straightforward technique. Meat-free options: None.
But it was the charcoal, called Drinks: Sake, wine and beer.
Wakayama Kishu binchotan, that Pairing is $115. Some sodas and
truly surprised me. It’s the top-grade tea available.
Negima (breast, Tokyo leek, lime) at Hina Yakitori. The restaurant charcoal in Japan, Cleary tells me, Transportation: On the 5-Fulton,
serves a 16-course tasting menu in two seatings. harvested and crafted by an artisan 21-Hayes and 24-Divisadero Muni
up in the mountains of Wakayama lines. Street parking can be diffi-
Prefecture. It took his team more cult.
than a year to get the maker to agree Best practices: Reservations
Less successful were the courses ron, squandering the nonliterary to sell the product to them — he required, and they go fast. It’s
after that: an oblong meatball and a potential of the pairing a bit. doesn’t have a cell phone or internet, much easier to find a spot as a
bowl of rice topped with plain Overall, though, the skewers are being up in the mountains and all. solo diner. Slow drinkers might
ground chicken. Both were paired excellent. For logistical reasons and a The charcoal that fuels the grill, prefer ordering their own drinks
with a sauce made from egg yolk and dedication to never using frozen some of which is attractively piled up rather than going for the drink
soy-based seasoning sauce, used as a product, Cleary is keeping offal like at its base, certainly looks more natu- pairing.
dip by the former and a general sea- liver and hearts off the menu for ral than the briquettes that we know
soning for the latter. That pairing now, which saddens me. But I’m here. They have a primal tree-ness to What’s artisanal
had the unfortunate side effect of optimistic that if and when he can them, as if the pieces have been
making both courses feel rather make it happen, it’ll be the best pos- hacked off trunks from a burnt land-
charcoal?
same-y on the flavor and texture sible iteration of organ meats he can scape. According to Cleary, each Grocery-store charcoal is user-
fronts; not the most exciting way to cook. 15-kilogram package is $500, and so friendly by design. Each briquette
end a meal that was otherwise char- There is more than chicken on the far, the kitchen goes through one of is a forcemeat of miscellaneous
acterized by intriguing variations. menu: an unctuous bite of freshwater those every week. Not sure what carbonized bits, bound into a
Each skewer is seasoned simply eel, curved up like a miniature wood- binchotan’s all about? Ali Bouzari’s standardized lump by sticky
with one or two nonchicken elements en footbridge. Tartare of minced got the details (see right). starches and primed for easy
kindling with ingredients like raw
distinct enough to prevent chicken Wagyu beef served on a piece of Still, you might say, all of that for
sawdust. In contrast, Wakayama
fatigue, like a Dijon-mayonnaise mix toasted nori and sesame leaf, with yakitori? It’s clear that the humble
Kishu binchotan coals, high-purity
on the croquette or sweet Kyoto miso Hokkaido uni swapped for the typ- skewer contains multitudes, from the
carbon monoliths winnowed
and spicy red pepper shichimi on the ical egg yolk. Best of all was the backyard briquette standard to Hina down from whole chunks of slow-
“zuke” chicken breast course. Noth- grilled broccolini, the current sea- Yakitori’s refined, all-upgrades-in- kilned oak, are chemically sturdier
ing gets too wacky, short of the sot l’y sonal vegetable course, tossed in cluded version. Once in a while, and more difficult to ignite than
laisse. Named for the French term for garlic soy butter and garnished with seeing what a craft can become when briquettes. When tended by a
the chicken’s delectable “oyster” of salted mullet roe. The florets cap- well-resourced can be clarifying: Is skilled cook, the absence of quick-
thigh meat, the course features that tured my favorite part of roasting a the platonic ideal necessarily the burning impurities in binchotan
piece as well as a chicharron of skin pan of broccoli: the stray super- most expensive rendition of a dish? charcoal delivers a stable supply
topped with a dollop of osetra caviar. caramelized bits you have to peel off At Hina Yakitori, beautiful chicken, of blistering heat, perfectly suited
Maybe it’s a few puns at once: chick- the pan. There’s also a supplement — pristine charcoal and a chef’s watch- for searing and browning the
en and egg a la the famous oyako- thankfully, not some gold flake- ful eye provide one answer to that surface of small pieces of food
don, or an oyster and “pearls” a la adorned Instagram bait, but two question. It’s an indulgence for sure, before the inside overcooks.
the famous Thomas Keller. Either chunks of grilled black sea bream but one that feels less like ostenta- — Ali Bouzari, Housemade columnist,
way, the briny flavor of the caviar is seasoned simply with aromatic cher- tious posturing and more like ex- food@sfchronicle.com
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PLANT SCOUT
Succulents make white blooms. Its eye-catch-
ing variegation is great for
adding contrast, and its

way for non-spiny


modest size (2 by 3 feet)
makes it a perfect choice for
containers.

but stellar plants Aeoniums


No need to search out the
soft aeoniums. They all fea-
ture waxy soft leaves! They
By Earl Nickel to be 3 to 4 feet tall and 5 to 6 buck the trend and are most-
feet wide. Pretty on its own, ly found in the Madeira
The world of succulents when it does eventually region of Portugal and
and dry garden plants is a bloom it makes one of the northern Africa. Start with
huge and encompassing one, most dramatic flower spikes everyone's favorite, the aptly
but there is one unique sub- you’ve ever seen. Towering at named black rose aeonium
group I call Large Non-Spiny 15 to 20 feet, the thousands of (A. arboreum ‘Zwartkop’).
Dry Garden plants. I'm shin- tiny yellow flowers make an With its eggplant-purple
ing a light on four such stel- ascending spiral that is leaves, which from any dis-
lar citizens: aloes, agaves, breathtaking! It doesn't pup tance look genuinely black, it
yuccas and aeoniums. Today but produces lots of plantlets provides instant contrast to
we get to meet a few of the along the bloom spike for any plant nearby. Reaching a
“softies.” starting new specimens. sizable 3 feet by 2 feet, it
forms forking branches at
Agaves Aloes the base, each of which is
Agaves are some of the Aloe plicatilis is one of the terminated by a rosette of
spiniest “ouch” plants out most unique and easily rec- black petals. These rosettes
there, but there are several ognized “friendly” aloes. Photos by WikiCommons can reach a foot across. This
exceptions. Start with the Called fan aloe, it produces Here are four dry-garden plants to catch the eye: Yucca sun-loving succulent will
soft-as-butter Agave atten- upward-curving footlong flaccida, clockwise from top left, octopus agave, Aloe want excellent drainage and
uata. The straight species of stems that are a lovely blu- plicatilis and Aeonium ‘Zwartkop.’ protection from frost.
this Central Mexican agave ish-gray. With six to eight of Similar in appearance is
forms a rosette of 4 to 5 feet these parallel stems on each Aeonium undulatum ‘Cy-
tall and up to 8 feet wide. side, it looks very much like tapered succulent leaves. shape alabaster flowers. clops.’ This large species can
Six-inch wide bluish-green a living candelabra. Not as Although it takes a few years Although leaf tips have a reach 4 feet tall with each
leaves taper to a point at the fussy about soil as some for young plants to achieve sharp point, the plant is safe rosette up to 18 inches in
tips, and the striking rosette succulents, it still appreci- this effect, the fact that the enough to plant in places diameter. It features spoon-
often tilts forward slightly, ates well-drained soil and plants tilt slightly forward that see a lot of foot traffic. shape leaves that are a vi-
giving it the appearance of a lots of sun. It makes a strik- makes the spiraling that Yucca desmetiana ‘Blue brant green tipped with
very large green flower. Ma- ing container plant. much more visually appar- Boy’ is an outstanding speci- reddish-brown, making for a
ture plants send up a 5- to Also memorable is the ent. This is one aloe worth men, showing off dusky dramatic show. Although
10-foot vertical flower stalk vigorous Aloe striata. waiting for. purple foliage on leaves that slow to flower, it will sprout
populated with small creamy Named coral aloe for the form a soft spilling fountain. clusters of tiny yellow flow-
flowers that curve down- pink edge on its broad and Yuccas Adaptable to the heat or ers in summer.
ward, giving this long-lived thick greenish-blue leaves, it Yuccas are another in- foggy conditions, this resil- Want to go big or go
succulent the common name grows quickly to form an credibly diverse genus with ient yucca seems to thrive home? Aeonium escobarii
foxtail agave. Three varieties 18-inch high by 24-inch wide 50 species dispersed among wherever it’s placed. In time, produces green rosettes that
add interest: the creamy- specimen. A beautifully the Americas (with many it produces spikes of cup- can span an amazing 3 feet!
margined ‘Ray of Light,’ the symmetrical plant with dark- found in Mexico and Central shape white flowers, but in Sprays of tiny star-shape
glaucous blue of ‘Boutin’s er lines on each leaf, in mid- America). The ouchless the meantime you have that white flowers appear in
Blue’ and the yellow-and- winter it will send up sturdy species include the lovely lovely amethyst-hued foliage. summer. Pups out to form a
green-striped patterns of A. stems topped by clusters of soft leaf yucca (Y. recurvifo- Yucca flaccida ‘Golden little ‘hen and chicks’ colony.
attenuata variegata. orange tubular flowers much lia). Arching bluish-green Sword’ makes a bold state- A real statement wherever
The humorously named beloved by hummers. strap-shape leaves gradually ment with its green-and- it’s situated.
octopus agave does indeed Also distinctive is the multiply to form a clump yellow swordlike leaves.
resemble that sea creature, lovely spiral aloe (A. pol- roughly 4 to 6 feet high. Similar in appearance to a Earl Nickel is an Oakland
with its multitude of arching yphylla). Its rosette is formed From this emerge 8-feet tall Phormium, it distinguishes nurseryman and freelance
bluish-green “tentacles.” The by densely packed and paral- spikes in summer, each itself in the spring with writer. Email:
rosette of soft leaves matures lel spirals of lightly toothed, smothered in nodding, cup- spikes of fragrant, ivory- food@sfchronicle.com

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JUST APPROVED Dominique Stevens


FHA Streamline
refinance saves
hundreds per month A: From day one, we start educat-
ing our clients with a big BART-
A: As a real estate professional, I
think of myself as a business own-
A: The key to a successful real
estate transaction with your Real-
like map with all the possible er and trusted advisor (not a sales- tor is teamwork! The best place to
Mortgage advisor: stops and paths we’ll encounter on person), therefore the number one begin is to create a communication
Dominique Stevens, our trip to the client’s destination. thing a buyer or seller can do is to plan together. Do you like to text,
Mayfair Mortgage It’s akin to a choose-your-own- trust my advice. email, use an app, or talk by
Advisors, Inc. adventure book. For this trust to take place, I phone? How often do you want to
The visual aid helps our clients need to listen and understand the be communicated with? Do you
Property type: Single-
come up to speed on how we buy buying and selling objectives of my like to be given deadlines and,
family home in Fairfield.
and sell properties in the most clients. Then, I need to establish more importantly, can you adhere
Loan amount: $565,000 expensive market in the country. clarity of expectations and to com- to them?
This speaks to the larger point of municate in a timely manner. When listing your home in
Loan terms: FHA
how important it is to both learn For buyers, clarity on what they today’s market, it is critical to prep
Streamline Refinance
own their first home and trust the process. It’s a pro- can afford, the location and fea- and present your home beautifully.
Loan rate: 2.95% with minimal outlay. cess where countless folks work tures of the home. For sellers, You need to be part of the process.
Because their credit was every day to match the right buy- clarity in the market value of the When your Realtor gives you a
APR: 3.4%
less than perfect, their ers with the right seller. house and in the timing that it punch list of items to do, do them.
Backstory: The FHA qualifying rate was 4%. The quicker our clients under- may take to sell it. Also, be open to When your Realtor asks for dis-
Streamline refinance is a With the new rate of stand that the buying and selling stage the house and give the real closures, complete them to the
pretty nifty program for 2.95%, they are saving process is going to involve going estate professional appropriate best of your ability. Time and effi-
homeowners who cur- $320 per month, or ap- through stops and starts, places times to show it. ciency matter in a successful part-
rently have an FHA loan. proximately $115,000 they don’t think they’ll go, and that In short, buyers and sellers nership. If communication is off,
This program allows over the life of the loan. there could be delays, the sooner should trust their real estate pro- pick up the phone immediately
borrowers to refinance Since we already had they’ll join the ranks of our suc- fessional, establish clear and real- and get back on track!
with no income or asset the couple’s information cessful homeowners and sellers. istic expectations, be accessible Dana Green,
checks, no credit reports, in-house, we were able to Kevin K. Ho, Vanguard Properties, and communicate timely. Compass, 925-339-1918,
nor is a property ap- submit the file, process 415-297-7462, kho@vanguardsf.com; Pablo Wong, dana@danagreenteam.com.
praisal needed. the loan and go to closing Jonathan B. McNarry, Vanguard Keller Williams, 415-317-8339,
Properties, 415-215-4393, pwong@kw.com.
We helped our couple in 15 days, allowing our jbm@vanguardsf.com.
purchase their home borrowers to enjoy im-
with the FHA program mediate savings.
in 2016. Dominique Stevens,
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PROPERTY POST
Breathtaking, waterfront views await at this glorious,
brand-new West Marin Waterfront Retreat

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magine enjoying panoramic views of Tomales Bay from the luxury of your own Hot and Bosch. A highlight of the spacious, high-ceilinged master bedroom is that you will
Springs sunken spa! Located on an exceptionally scenic spot in West Marin, this wake up to a breathtaking view of Tomales Bay, with Fleetwood doors that span two
is one of the finest waterfront properties in the town of Marshall. Set right at the sides of the corner bedroom and open directly to the deck. A stunning, glass-enclosed,
water’s edge, 18135 State Highway is surrounded by a natural bayside setting coveted by spa-like master bath makes sure that you don’t miss a minute of your private view. Just
both vacationers and full-time residents alike. And while it’s rare to come across a flat, off the kitchen is the cozy second bedroom, which also features an ensuite tiled bath-
half-acre waterfront parcel in this area, it’s even more special to find one with a stunning, room and a gorgeous wall of glass that faces the bay and opens to the deck.
top-of-the-line new construction.
There are high-end finishes and luxury touches throughout, including elegant,
A high-end modern, single-level home by Amalfi West—known for custom homes of wood-paneled ceilings; Ann Sacks tiles; European white-oak flooring; custom-made
a quality rarely seen in Marin County—18135 State Highway was expertly built with Duske Frake wood cabinetry; Neolith counters; a custom, quartzite stone, two-way
high-end steel frame and concrete techniques (see 135BelvedereAvenue.com for another fireplace; Venetian plaster walls with diamond finish; and cedar siding. Plus, the home
great upcoming Amalfi home). The home features a spacious, open-plan layout that has been fully wired for low voltage and EV charging.
wraps around a courtyard deck, and a seamless indoor-outdoor transition. The great
room includes a well-appointed kitchen, a dining room, and the living room—all of Just steps down from the deck is a sprawling flat yard with a circular sitting area sur-
which open to a 1000-square-foot courtyard deck via eight-foot Fleetwood doors that rounding a fire pit. Imagine walking out your bedroom, grabbing your kayak or paddle
don’t interrupt the incredible view. The deck is flush with the living spaces and features a board, and heading out to explore the most sought-after spot in West Marin.
sunken Hot Springs spa, where you can sit, relax, and take in the spectacular waterfront
scenery. More than just a luxury home, this is a one-of-a-kind property with its very own water-
front playground. Don’t let this one get away. Visit www.marshallmodern.com for all the
Vaulted ceilings are paneled with reclaimed old-growth redwood and luxury finishes details.
throughout. The high-end kitchen features appliances from Fisher & Paykel, Thermador,

18135 CA-1 Scott Woods | Lic#01863705 Bill Smith | Lic#01229913


Marshall, CA 415.419.4510 415.902.4456
94940 scott@vanguardmarin.com bill@billsmithrealestate.com
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PRICE POINT
WHAT YOU CAN BUY
The San Francisco Chronicle and Sentinel Media Services search the area to find what buyers can get for their money. This week, What You Can
Buy features homes in the $999,000 to $1.095 million range.

Sausalito/$999,000 Excelsior, S.F./$1.095 million


10 E. Pier, Sausalito 518 Silver Ave., Excelsior, San Francisco
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 Square footage: 1,288 Beds: 3 Baths: 3 Square footage: 1,500
A roof deck looking Sunlight pours
out at Richardson Bay through a bank of pic-
tops this floating, trilevel ture windows lining the
abode remodeled in 2018. facade of this Marina-
Stainless steel appliances style home north of John
and a farmhouse sink McLaren Park. With a
accent a chef’s kitchen bedroom, full kitchen
finished with display and modern bathroom,
shelves and chessboard the lower level offers
flooring. A partially potential for rental in-
enclosed deck waits off come. An Italian stove
the living room, while and Fisher & Paykel
the dock can double as a refrigerator highlight a
space for both storage remodeled, eat-in kitchen
and outdoor gathering. whose French doors lead
The owner’s suite in- Alan Blaustein / Alan Blaustein Photography
to an intimate rear deck. Alan Blaustein / Alan Blaustein Photography

cludes a separate sitting room and an updated bathroom with a walk-in shower A brick fireplace and coved ceiling adorn a living room that stands across the hall
set beneath a skylight. The listing includes an office as well. from a family room that leads into the kitchen through French doors.

Listing agent: Michele Affronte, Engel & Völkers Sausalito, 415-798-0236, Listing agent: Stefan Schermerhorn, Holmes Burrell Real Estate, 415-272-1813,
maffronte99@gmail.com. stefan@stefanschermerhorn.com.

REAL ESTATE NEWS

U.S. home prices increased by 2.1% from a year ago


By JOSH BOAK index rose 2.1% in September homes are welcome signs in a Home values have tumbled Still, there are signs that low
AP ECONOMICS WRITER from a year ago, up from a 2% market parched for inventory, 0.7% in San Francisco and mortgage rates are boosting
annual gain in August, accord- prices are still climbing and increased just 0.8% in New demand and prices could in-
WASHINGTON — U.S. ing to a Tuesday report. the number of existing houses York and 1.7% in Seattle. crease at faster pace in the
home prices increased modest- “For many buyers, the fall in the affordable price range is Ralph McLaughlin, deputy months ahead as there is a
ly in September from a year housing market provides sev- down by double-digits.” chief economist at CoreLogic, shortage of listings.
ago, as roughly seven years of eral challenges and opportuni- Prices have so steadily out- noted that prices in San Fran- Of the major metro areas,
rising home values have hurt ties,” said George Ratiu, senior paced wage growth for several cisco were climbing 9.9% an- Phoenix led with annual price
affordability. economist at realtor.com. years that the market is now nually just a year ago, evidence gains of 6%, followed by Char-
The S&P CoreLogic Case- “While lower financing costs constrained by buyers’ capac- of how swift the deceleration lotte at 4.6% and Tampa at
Shiller 20-city home price and a rising number of new ity to pay. has been. 4.5%.

Latest offers
A snapshot of what lenders serving the Bay Area are offering.
Bank City Conventional 30-year fixed (%) Points
Bank of America San Francisco 3.625 0.760
Provident Credit Union Belmont 3.625 0.0
San Francisco Federal Credit Union San Francisco 3.875 0.0
Source: Sentinel Media Services, rates taken Nov. 27, 2019
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PROPERTY POST
Barefoot to the Beach at Mauna Kea Resort - Models Debut This Holiday Season

T
he fortunate owners at Hapuna Beach Residences will be moving into their new premium ocean and golf course views comparable to the homesites at Hapuna Estates.
homes just steps from Hawaii’s most spectacular beach early next year, and we We invite you to visit our three new custom residences. Each home has dramatic Kohala
invite you to consider this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of par- Coast views that extend all the way to Maui. These spacious four-bedroom homes have
adise at the water’s edge. These are the last beachfront residences so magnificently sited generous lanais, private pools, extra-wide two-car garages, luxe kitchen appliances, and
in all of Hawaii, so it’s no wonder over one-third of the residences are already spoken exquisite finishes throughout. Floor-to-ceiling windows and sleek, modern lines blur the
for. All of these residences are absolute beachfront, just steps to a white sand crescent boundary between indoors and out.
beach and the countless wonders of the beloved Mauna Kea Beach Resort. We invite
you to tour our furnished model residences this holiday season. Phase One pricing is still Equally attractive is that these residences are but steps to the ‘Amaui Clubhouse and its
available for these rare 2-4 bedroom homes, making this the perfect time to visit. From pool and fitness center — an exclusive amenity reserved just for Hapuna Estates owners
$3.1M. slated to open early next summer. Surrounded by indigenous flora, the clubhouse is set
comfortably into the natural landscape, its tailored scale contrasting with the power and
Each level and each of the many floor plans have unique characteristics, coffered ceilings, presence of the elevated site overlooking the Hapuna Golf Course and Kauna’oa Bay
indirect and recessed lighting, and hardware and fixtures from the leading names in below.
architecture. Adding to the unmistakable impression of quality throughout are fine
hardwoods, stones and finishes. Details are always correct and handsomely executed. The model residences are available for sale and range from $5.6M to $6.5M.
Lighting, HVAC, entertainment and communication systems are fully integrated and
distributed throughout the residence as part of our turnkey furnishing program. Eight additional estate homesites, measuring from more than one half to over one acre,
begin at $795,000. We have relationships with trusted contractors and interior designers
New Hapuna Estates Model Residences who will create your private sanctuary on the most beautiful side of the Big Island here
at Hapuna Estates. We invite you to visit and tour these premium homesites.
Just up the hill from the Hapuna Beach Residences, three contemporary residences are
underway at the exclusive Hapuna Estates. No other resort on the Kohala Coast offers REALTOR® HI RB-20042

68-1330 Mauna Lani Dr. Tomoko Matsumoto


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The water-based lifestyle at
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families can alternatively treat it
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summer, wild habitat to watch
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DELTA COVES

Delta Coves continues on M8 Delta Coves, which opened September, is a master-planned community by DMB Development of 560 waterfront and water-facing homes.
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and accepted by the developer. The development will be subject to the jurisdiction of a homeowner association and owners will be obligated to pay assessments to the association for maintenance of common facilities. Please
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Delta Coves from page M6 Details


day. Wander straight out your Address: 47 Seaward Court, Bethel Island.
back door and take your boat, Price: Starting at $800,000.
kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or
even your innertube out on an Features: Master-planned community of 560 waterfront and
Homes at Delta Coves feature private docks and boat slips, and
adventure. water-facing residences is built around a manmade lagoon on floor plans are orientated toward the back of the residence for
Unlike any other residential the doorstep of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. maximum indoor/outdoor livability.
real estate development in the Designed by DMB Development, Delta Coves offers home-
San Francisco Bay Area, the owners private docks and decks, and houses ranging in size
community is about 10 miles
from 1,800 square feet to 4,000 square feet. The community
east of the Antioch BART Station
and only a short drive from San will also feature the Island Camp, a 4,500-square-foot club-
Francisco, Napa, Sacramento, house and amenities center with pools, a club room with a
and Silicon Valley—providing an library and media room, a fitness center, a gaming pavilion
idyllic waterfront lifestyle for and a bar located on a sandy corner of the island.
people who want their down
Hours of Operation:
time away from work to be fo-
cused on leisure and the Tuesday and Wednesday: Closed
outdoors. Thursday to Monday: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Delta Coves’ all-new homes
are contemporary versions of
old-school Delta homes that lawn, game pavilion, fitness with the sunset’s rose-colored
capture the outdoor nature of facilities, and waterside move- light on the vast California wa-
the local lifestyle, with open ment studio. Dial up your social terways, Delta Coves is a retreat
views to the waterways and time with others, or merely re- from the bustle of the Bay Area
large waterfront decks that serve treat to your deck to watch the where you can unwind and cele-
as a gathering place for family sun set over the California Delta. brate the beauty of outdoor
and friends. All surround the Here, where the day begins wilderness. To learn more,
Island Camp, a communal hub with the crisp trill of the song please visit www.DeltaCoves-
and private club with a club- sparrow and the sunlight spar- .com or give us a call at
house, bar, pool area, event kling on the water, and ends 925-418-4696.
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Mortgage Guide

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Rate: 3.625 30 year fixed Jumbo 3.750 1.125 $1945 20% 3.875 NMLS# 242781

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TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS FEATURE,


CALL SALES DEPARTMENT @ 773-320-8492
Savings Update

Your mortgage will likely be sold. And it’s okay.


By Sabrina Karl
It’s a smart homebuyer who thoroughly researches mortgage Mortgage lenders do not need your consent to legally sell your
options before committing to a lender, a rate, a term, and other loan to another servicer. They do, however, need to follow rules
aspects of a home loan. But no matter how carefully you choose on giving you advance notice. Specifically, both the original
your lender, be prepared that the odds favor your mortgage being lender and the new one must notify you at least 15 days before
sold to a different servicing company sometime after you close. the transfer.

It’s estimated that about 70 percent of mortgages are transferred, In addition, the new lender has 30 days post-transfer to provide
and while it may seem unnerving to you as the borrower, the truth you with new payment and contact details. And as the borrower,
is that selling mortgages helps the home loan industry operate you’re afforded a 60-day grace period if your first payment due to
more efficiently, which translates into more competitive interest the new company mistakenly goes to the original lender.
rates, mortgages offered to more people, and a general boost to
the economy. So don’t fret if you’re notified your mortgage will be transferred.
Simply do a careful verification that the presented loan terms
And for you as the borrower, there really is nothing to worry accurately match your original mortgage. If everything checks
about. The details of the loan you closed on — amount, term, out, then simply start sending your monthly check to the new
interest rate, and everything else — will not change one iota. The address or adjust your electronic payment instructions accord-
only adjustment will be the address or ACH destination where ingly.
you send your monthly payment.
Rate Criteria: The rates and annual percentage rate (APR) are effective as of 11/26/19. All rates, fees and other information are subject to change without notice. RateSeeker, LLC. does not guarantee the accuracy of the information appearing above or
the availability of rates and fees in this table. The institutions appearing in this table pay a fee to appear in this table. Annual percentage rates (APRs) are based on fully indexed rates for adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs). The APR on your specific loan
may differ from the sample used. All rates are quoted on a minimum FICO score of 740. Conventional loans are based on loan amounts of $165,000. Jumbo loans are based on loan amounts of $484,351. Lock Days: 30-60. Points quoted include dis-
count and/or origination. Payments do not include amounts for taxes and insurance. The APR may increase after consummation and may vary. FHA Mortgages include both UFMIP and MIP fees based on a loan amount of $165,000 with 5% down pay-
ment. Points quoted include discount and/or origination. Fees reflect charges relative to the APR. If your down payment is less than 20% of the home’s value, you will be subject to private mortgage insurance, or PMI. VA Mortgages include funding fees
based on a loan amount of $165,000 with 5% down payment. If your down payment is less than 20% of the home’s value, you will be subject to private mortgage insurance, or PMI. The fees set forth for each advertisement above may be charged
to open the Licensed by the Department of Business Oversight under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act, (BA) indicates Licensed Mortgage Banker, NYS Banking Dept., (BR) indicates Registered Mortgage Broker, NYS Banking Dept.,
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NEIGHBORHOOD HOMES SOLD


The Neighborhood Homes Sold listing is a weekly reader feature of the Sunday 283 Dorland Street #202, 401 Harrison Street #48c, 4000 Moraga Street, 10/25/2019
Chronicle. This list is provided by California REsource, a title abstracting company. The 10/21/2019 10/22/2019 $1,460,000, 1038 sf, built 1941, last
home addresses, sales price, number of bedrooms, square footage and the year the $1,550,000, 1073 sf, built 1992, last $2,950,000, 2 bdrms, 1589 sf, built sold: 12/05/2012, $287,500
........................................................................
sold: 05/04/2009, $775,000 2014 2 Nahua Avenue, 10/22/2019
homes were built are based on information supplied from Bay Area counties’ property ........................................................................ ........................................................................
transaction records, which, in some cases, may not be complete. 17 Edgar Place, 10/25/2019 143 Hearst Avenue, 10/25/2019 $1,200,000, 1150 sf, built 1940
........................................................................
$1,600,000, 1947 sf, built 1973, last $1,360,000, 2 bdrms, 1160 sf, built 222 Naples Street, 10/22/2019
Neither The Chronicle nor California REsource guarantees the completeness or accu- sold: 09/23/2013, $572,500 1948, last sold: 07/17/2015,
........................................................................
$945,000, 875 sf, built 1925, last sold:
racy of the information. Questions and requests for additional information should be $1,075,000 01/23/2007, $600,000
113 Elmira Street, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
directed to California REsource at CalResource@aol.com.
$1,005,000, 1220 sf, built 1939 1526 Hudson Avenue, 10/25/2019 464 Noe Street, 10/25/2019
........................................................................
$902,000, 1919 sf, built 1922 $2,875,000, 4 bdrms, 2711 sf, built
419 28th Avenue, 10/22/2019 175 Bluxome Street #325, 1001 Excelsior Avenue, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
516 Hudson Avenue, 10/23/2019 1901, last sold: 11/16/2010,
$2,638,000, 4 bdrms, 2914 sf, built 10/21/2019 $1,400,000, 5 bdrms, 1758 sf, built
$1,195,000, last sold: 08/12/2009, $1,248,000
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1914, last sold: 05/03/2017, $1,050,000, 995 sf, built 1998, last 1962
........................................................................
$17,000 599 Oak Park Drive, 10/21/2019
$1,575,000 sold: 12/29/2011, $1,500
........................................................................ 230 Faxon Avenue, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $2,200,000, 1824 sf, built 1964, last
198 Bonview Street, 10/21/2019 $875,000, 762 sf, built 1924, last sold: 954 Huron Avenue, 10/25/2019
1787 32nd Avenue, 10/24/2019 sold: 11/30/1998, $600,000
03/29/2006, $650,000 $830,000, 805 sf, built 1908, last sold: ........................................................................
$1,170,000, 4 bdrms, 1600 sf, built $1,725,000, 3 bdrms, 1503 sf, built ........................................................................
12/12/2015, $635,000 585 Ortega Street, 10/22/2019
2009, last sold: 07/29/2015, 1926, last sold: 09/24/2018, 1708 Fell Street #1, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
$1,825,000, 1761 sf, built 1958, last
$1,020,000 $1,625,100
........................................................................ $1,430,000, 1208 sf, built 1989 2633 Hyde Street #2637,
........................................................................ ........................................................................ sold: 11/10/2004, $976,000
........................................................................
419 Bosworth Street, 10/21/2019 10/22/2019
887 35th Avenue, 10/22/2019 1501 Filbert Street #Ph7c, 27 Pasadena Street, 10/22/2019
$1,380,000, 2 bdrms, 1265 sf, built $2,528,000, 2915 sf, built 1907
$1,435,000, 2340 sf, built 1924 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $875,000, 2 bdrms, 900 sf, built 1962,
........................................................................ 1911, last sold: 00/1979, $72,000
........................................................................ $1,675,000, 2 bdrms, 1132 sf, built 1028 Innes Avenue, 10/24/2019 last sold: 06/27/2001, $335,000
2282 38th Avenue, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
170 Boutwell Street, 10/23/2019 2014, last sold: 10/13/2014, $935,000, 3 bdrms, 1350 sf, built
$1,200,000, 990 sf, built 1948 69 Piedmont Street, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ $268,000, 3 bdrms, 1050 sf, built 1937
........................................................................ $1,649,100 1988, last sold: 07/05/2011, $290,000
SAN FRANCISCO ........................................................................ ........................................................................ $3,100,000, 2050 sf, built 1914
766 40th Avenue, 10/23/2019 371 Bright Street, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
95 Iris Avenue, 10/22/2019
COUNTY $1,350,000, 875 sf, built 1924, last $1,350,000, 850 sf, built 1951, last
3740 Folsom Street, 10/21/2019 136 Pixley Street #138,
$2,575,000, 3 bdrms, 1505 sf, built $1,200,000, 2 bdrms, 932 sf, built
sold: 01/12/2016, $1,000,000 10/25/2019
........................................................................ sold: 07/14/2017, $1,150,000 1948
SAN FRANCISCO ........................................................................ 1912, last sold: 05/14/2013, ........................................................................ $4,100,000, 5 bdrms, 3737 sf, built
2739 41st Avenue, 10/24/2019 1998 Broadway #1607, 10/24/2019 $1,625,000
1905 10th Avenue, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
1650 Jackson Street #708, 2013, last sold: 07/09/2013,
$875,000, 1012 sf, built 1948 $1,660,000, 2 bdrms, 1030 sf, built
$1,650,000, 1340 sf, built 1900, last ........................................................................ 2243 Franklin Street, 10/21/2019 10/25/2019 $3,400,000
........................................................................
1547 43rd Avenue, 10/23/2019 1964, last sold: 03/08/2012, $899,000
........................................................................ $1,385,000, 1103 sf, built 1991, last
sold: 04/10/2012, $935,000 $1,855,000, 2 bdrms, 1463 sf, built 1450 Post Street #207, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 1200 California Street #20b,
$1,650,000, 3 bdrms, 3075 sf, built 1900, last sold: 02/04/2016, sold: 06/30/2016, $1,300,000 $313,500, 535 sf, built 1992, last sold:
409 14th Avenue, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
1928 10/23/2019 $1,950,000 02/05/2016, $250,000
$1,175,000, 2 bdrms, 1148 sf, built ........................................................................ 648 Lisbon Street, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
$2,550,000, 2 bdrms, 1800 sf, built ........................................................................
1946, last sold: 06/13/2018, 1555 43rd Avenue, 10/25/2019 181 Fremont Street #56d, $1,430,000, 1643 sf, built 1964, last 2571 Post Street, 10/21/2019
1962
$1,075,000 $1,950,000, 2 bdrms, 2392 sf, built ........................................................................
10/25/2019 sold: 10/15/2014, $903,000 $1,410,000, 2 bdrms, 1320 sf, built
........................................................................ ........................................................................
1928, last sold: 04/09/2010, $701,000 1060 Chestnut Street, 10/22/2019 1900, last sold: 11/03/2010, $733,000
4637 17th Street, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $4,265,000, 2 bdrms, 1820 sf, built 190 Lomita Avenue, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
$3,005,000, 3 bdrms, 1992 sf, built
$1,500,000, 2 bdrms, 1125 sf, built 2118 44th Avenue, 10/25/2019 2018 $1,425,000, 4 bdrms, 1862 sf, built 672 Precita Avenue, 10/25/2019
1941
........................................................................
........................................................................
1946 $1,250,000, 2 bdrms, 1175 sf, built 1974 $1,305,000, 2 bdrms, 1378 sf, built
........................................................................ 435 China Basin Street #220, 416 Gellert Drive, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
1946, last sold: 02/24/2012, $541,000 $2,705,000, 3054 sf, built 1953, last 708 Long Bridge Street #618, 1900
........................................................................
225 17th Avenue #225a, ........................................................................ 10/25/2019
10/24/2019 855 45th Avenue #857, 10/25/2019 sold: 10/25/1999, $918,000 10/22/2019 1529 Quesada Avenue, 10/24/2019
$1,150,000, 1 bdrms, 929 sf, built ........................................................................
$4,457,500, 2 bdrms, 1628 sf, built $1,100,000, 1603 sf, built 1955 $1,820,000, 2 bdrms, f sf, built 2016, $830,000, 4 bdrms, 1275 sf, built 1965
........................................................................ 2012, last sold: 11/04/2012, $600,500
........................................................................ 138 Germania Street, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
1915, last sold: 09/30/2013, $860,000 last sold: 11/04/2015, $1,325,000 55 Red Rock Way #209, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 370 7th Street #6, 10/25/2019 1 Clarendon Avenue, 10/21/2019 $2,075,000, 2250 sf, built 1900, last ........................................................................
$1,125,000, 1 bdrms, 1308 sf, built sold: 04/28/2011, $840,000 698 Los Palmos Drive, 10/21/2019 $499,000, 474 sf, built 1972, last sold:
2622 18th Avenue, 10/22/2019 $4,100,000, 2 bdrms, 2471 sf, built ........................................................................
2000, last sold: 10/06/2014, $905,000 $2,100,000, 4392 sf, built 1932 07/23/2014, $317,000
$1,500,000, 3 bdrms, 1400 sf, built ........................................................................
1938
........................................................................ 1008 Goettingen Street, ........................................................................ ........................................................................
1935, last sold: 09/28/2005, 3522 Clay Street, 10/21/2019 1753 Lyon Street, 10/22/2019 376 San Leandro Way, 10/25/2019
121 9th Street #404, 10/22/2019 10/25/2019
$1,050,000 $10,357,500, 4 bdrms, 4685 sf, built $1,690,000, 1665 sf, built 1905, last $1,710,000, 3 bdrms, 1408 sf, built
........................................................................ $690,000, 1 bdrms, 523 sf, built 2011, $860,000, 830 sf, built 1954
........................................................................ 1926, last sold: 03/14/2017, $565,000
2367 19th Avenue, 10/25/2019 last sold: 12/14/2017, $125,000 1908, last sold: 10/24/1992, sold: 06/15/2016, $1,500,500 ........................................................................
........................................................................ 333 Grant Avenue #308, ........................................................................
$1,025,000, 2 bdrms, 1550 sf, built $1,440,000 15 San Lorenzo Way, 10/21/2019
320 Alabama Street #16, ........................................................................ 10/23/2019 18 Macedonia Street, 10/23/2019
1924 2443 Clement Street #1, $3,400,000, 3728 sf, built 1926
........................................................................
........................................................................ 10/25/2019 $610,000, 508 sf, built 1908, last sold: $1,100,000, 3 bdrms, 1030 sf, built
425 1st Street #5406, 10/21/2019 10/21/2019 03/22/2005, $450,000 1956, last sold: 10/17/2019, 1151 Sanchez Street, 10/25/2019
$1,350,000, 1 bdrms, 1315 sf, built
$950,000, 2 bdrms, 774 sf, built 2008, ........................................................................ $1,510,000, 2 bdrms, 1036 sf, built
$2,386,000, 2 bdrms, 1268 sf, built 2003, last sold: 12/19/2006, $766,000 $1,000,000
........................................................................ 1101 Green Street #1902, ........................................................................
2008, last sold: 10/22/2007, last sold: 10/16/2017, $870,000 1900, last sold: 07/15/2015,
........................................................................ 10/22/2019 240 Mallorca Way #A, 10/21/2019
405 Arguello Boulevard #800, $1,175,000
$1,460,000 24 Clyde Street, 10/23/2019 $875,000, 1 bdrms, 475 sf, built 1925, ........................................................................
........................................................................ 10/25/2019 $2,435,000, 2 bdrms, 1636 sf, built
$920,000, 3 bdrms, 821 sf, built 1907 last sold: 01/25/2018, $785,000 632 Sawyer Street, 10/22/2019
2931 20th Street, 10/22/2019 $1,500,000, 4 bdrms, 1621 sf, built ........................................................................ 1930, last sold: 03/17/2004, ........................................................................
1053 De Haro Street, 10/23/2019 $894,000, 4 bdrms, 1540 sf, built 1947
........................................................................
$2,250,000, 4 bdrms, 1766 sf, built 1991, last sold: 05/17/2005, $825,000 $1,635,000 942 Market Street #602,
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 224 Silliman Street, 10/25/2019
1923, last sold: 12/24/2009, $1,100,000, 2 bdrms, 1360 sf, built
33 Avila Street, 10/21/2019 1906 Greenwich Street, 10/24/2019
$1,062,500 1913, last sold: 00/1980, $128,000 $740,000, 4 bdrms, 1800 sf, built
........................................................................ $3,000,000, 2 bdrms, 1700 sf, built ........................................................................ 10/21/2019 $450,000, 1 bdrms, 743 sf, built 2007
........................................................................ 1904, last sold: 07/28/2016, $820,000
1300 22nd Street #116, 739 De Haro Street, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
1924, last sold: 06/02/2005, $2,680,000, 2 bdrms, 1191 sf, built 1554 Masonic Avenue, 10/25/2019
10/21/2019 $2,800,000, 4 bdrms, 2050 sf, built 38 Southwood Drive, 10/21/2019
$1,965,000 1900 $3,050,000, 3 bdrms, 1540 sf, built
........................................................................ 1904, last sold: 11/17/2010, $885,000 ........................................................................ $1,457,000, 1131 sf, built 1947, last
$920,000, 1 bdrms, 768 sf, built 2016 ........................................................................ 1910, last sold: 12/03/2015,
........................................................................ 66 Belcher Street #2, 10/22/2019 33 Hancock Street, 10/25/2019 sold: 03/14/2000, $464,000
2674 24th Avenue, 10/23/2019 1001 Diamond Street #1001, $1,860,000 ........................................................................
$2,000,000, 3 bdrms, 1597 sf, built $1,520,000, 2 bdrms, 1211 sf, built ........................................................................
10/25/2019 676 Sweeny Street, 10/22/2019
$1,420,000, 2 bdrms, 1395 sf, built 2007, last sold: 10/13/2015, 1997, last sold: 09/24/2009, $875,000 240 Maywood Drive, 10/21/2019
$3,250,000, 3 bdrms, 2032 sf, built ........................................................................ $990,000, 850 sf, built 1942, last sold:
1936, last sold: 08/30/2004, $795,000 $1,705,000 $2,100,000, 3 bdrms, 1840 sf, built
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1892, last sold: 11/13/2015, 101 Harrison Street #104, 12/13/2015, $720,000
........................................................................
2547 25th Avenue, 10/23/2019 300 Berry Street #904, 10/21/2019 $3,100,000 10/25/2019 1949
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 88 Tioga Avenue, 10/21/2019
$1,338,000, 1756 sf, built 1930 $1,025,000, 2 bdrms, 851 sf, built $850,000, 847 sf, built 1996, last sold: 1 Mercato Court, 10/24/2019
........................................................................ 170 Dolores Street, 10/22/2019 $1,060,000, 2 bdrms, 1137 sf, built
1486 26th Avenue, 10/23/2019 2009, last sold: 08/15/2012, $700,000 $1,900,000, 5550 sf, built 1915, last 10/24/2016, $804,000 $2,600,000, 4 bdrms, 1984 sf, built 1948, last sold: 12/20/2001, $356,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$1,420,000, 3 bdrms, 1600 sf, built 255 Berry Street #608, 10/25/2019 sold: 08/26/2019, $2,625,000 2412 Harrison Street #101, 1968, last sold: 07/07/2005,
........................................................................ 1885 Turk Street #3, 10/21/2019
1927 $2,800,000, 3 bdrms, 2293 sf, built 10/22/2019 $1,360,000
........................................................................ 1609 Dolores Street, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ $1,350,000, 2 bdrms, 1010 sf, built
670 28th Avenue, 10/24/2019 2004, last sold: 02/17/2013, $2,495,000, 4 bdrms, 2094 sf, built $920,000, 1 bdrms, 941 sf, built 2002, 49 Miguel Street #B, 10/25/2019 1984, last sold: 02/11/2015,
$950,000, 2 bdrms, 1523 sf, built 1922 $2,000,000 1900, last sold: 06/23/2003, $890,000 last sold: 11/26/2013, $740,000 $955,000, 2 bdrms, 907 sf, built 1932 $1,003,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
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HOMES SOLD
4222 Ulloa Street, 10/24/2019 70 Maple Leaf Way, 10/21/2019 1006 Chula Vista Avenue, 62 West Cavour Street, 10/25/2019 118 Wyandotte Avenue,
$1,265,000, 1275 sf, built 1941, last $5,100,000, 7 bdrms, 4550 sf, built 10/25/2019 $1,160,000, 2 bdrms, 1620 sf, built 10/24/2019
sold: 02/19/2003, $462,000 1952, last sold: 05/11/2005, $1,850,000, 3 bdrms, 1290 sf, built 1937
........................................................................
$1,051,000, 3 bdrms, 1625 sf, built
........................................................................
$3,000,000 1924, last sold: 09/16/2009, $800,000
........................................................................ 97 Garden Grove Drive, 10/25/2019 1949, last sold: 09/14/2015, $780,000
451 Union Street #200, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$950,000, 1 bdrms, 1200 sf, built 1986 1133 Douglas Avenue #6, $1,440,000, 3 bdrms, 1870 sf, built
........................................................................ BELMONT 10/21/2019 1953, last sold: 11/19/2006, $800,000 EAST PALO ALTO
........................................................................
1522 Vallejo Street, 10/24/2019 1 Debbie Lane, 10/21/2019 $1,476,000, 2 bdrms, 1593 sf, built 416 Larkspur Drive, 10/25/2019
355 Half Moon Lane #9,
$2,300,000, 2 bdrms, 895 sf, built $2,050,000, 3 bdrms, 1809 sf, built 1981, last sold: 07/15/2003, $600,000 $904,000, 3 bdrms, 1250 sf, built
........................................................................ 10/21/2019
1927, last sold: 07/07/2017, 1957, last sold: 05/07/2015, 1954, last sold: 01/08/2002, $335,000
1408 El Camino Real #1, $530,000, 1 bdrms, 788 sf, built 1974, ........................................................................
$1,955,000 $1,680,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 10/25/2019 last sold: 03/17/2015, $350,000
........................................................................ 2835 Temple Court, 10/25/2019
1336 South Van Ness Avenue, 2615 Ponce Avenue, 10/22/2019 $1,125,000, 2 bdrms, 1305 sf, built 370 Imperial Way #213, $1,044,500, 3 bdrms, 1070 sf, built
10/25/2019 $1,800,000, 3 bdrms, 1750 sf, built 1999, last sold: 12/09/2014, $825,000
........................................................................ 10/25/2019 1952, last sold: 10/29/2002, $465,000
$1,420,000, 3693 sf, built 1908 1963 ........................................................................
........................................................................
........................................................................ 348 Lexington Way, 10/22/2019 $495,000, 1 bdrms, 717 sf, built 1974,
SAN MATEO COUNTY 1519 Williams Avenue, 10/21/2019 $2,200,000, 3 bdrms, 2660 sf, built last sold: 05/20/2005, $360,000 EL GRANADA
1327 South Van Ness Avenue, ........................................................................
$1,500,000, 5 bdrms, 1760 sf, built 1942, last sold: 09/01/1977, $38,000
10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 117 Miriam Street, 10/23/2019 139 Palma Street, 10/21/2019
1954, last sold: 09/20/1999, $600,000
$2,807,000, 4875 sf, built 1900 ATHERTON ........................................................................ 1838 Ogden Drive #205, $970,000, 2 bdrms, 1260 sf, built 1928
........................................................................
$1,070,000, 2 bdrms, 850 sf, built
........................................................................
10/21/2019 535 Mountain View Drive #9, 1940, last sold: 05/17/2007, $675,000
1469 Waller Street, 10/23/2019 190 Almendral Avenue, BRISBANE ........................................................................
$1,289,000, 2 bdrms, 1190 sf, built 10/25/2019
$1,675,000, 1656 sf, built 1900, last 10/25/2019 257 Mariposa Street, 10/25/2019
$21,750,000, 6 bdrms, 11160 sf, built
2012, last sold: 04/27/2015, $888,000
........................................................................ $735,000, 2 bdrms, 1158 sf, built EMERALD HILLS
sold: 09/04/2009, $815,000 $988,000, 2 bdrms, 850 sf, built 1934,
........................................................................ 2015, last sold: 04/21/2016, 14 Peninsula Avenue, 10/24/2019 1986, last sold: 05/29/2014, $524,000 636 Lakemead Way, 10/25/2019
last sold: 06/06/2019, $737,000 ........................................................................
2400 Webster Street #1, ........................................................................ $1,388,000, 2 bdrms, 790 sf, built $3,110,000, 3 bdrms, 3388 sf, built
$19,750,000 1007 Nimitz Drive, 10/25/2019
10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 1925, last sold: 08/07/2017,
BURLINGAME $750,000, 3 bdrms, 1170 sf, built 1946 1988, last sold: 05/10/2010,
$1,375,000, 2 bdrms, 960 sf, built 335 Fletcher Drive, 10/24/2019 $1,255,000 ........................................................................
$1,620,000
$5,150,000, 4 bdrms, 2210 sf, built 1445 Balboa Avenue, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ 184 Pinehaven Drive, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................
1906, last sold: 03/15/2013, $950,000 1341 Vancouver Avenue,
........................................................................
1955 $2,000,000, 2 bdrms, 1320 sf, built $1,150,000, 3 bdrms, 1190 sf, built 3 Springdale Way, 10/24/2019
779 Wisconsin Street, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ 1920, last sold: 09/23/2019, 10/25/2019 1955, last sold: 12/28/2010, $580,000 $1,553,000, 3 bdrms, 1550 sf, built
$3,699,000, 4 bdrms, 3023 sf, built ........................................................................
$3,430,000, 4 bdrms, 2802 sf, built 3 Irving Avenue, 10/23/2019 $2,000,000 1957
........................................................................ 29 Ridgefield Avenue, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
1927, last sold: 06/15/2016, $4,000,000, 3 bdrms, 3145 sf, built 2019, last sold: 05/08/2017,
1334 Benito Avenue, 10/23/2019 $1,235,000, 4 bdrms, 2070 sf, built
$3,425,000 1950, last sold: 11/01/1977, $225,000 $1,808,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ $2,925,000, 4 bdrms, 2870 sf, built ........................................................................ 1960, last sold: 12/02/2002, $540,000 FOSTER CITY
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112 Woodland Avenue, 10/24/2019 90 Macbain Avenue, 10/23/2019 1928 DALY CITY 4107 Admiralty Lane, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 728 Washington Street,
$4,445,000, 3 bdrms, 1500 sf, built $5,750,000, 4 bdrms, 3706 sf, built 212 Bloomfield Road, 10/25/2019 113 Alta Vista Way, 10/25/2019 10/24/2019 $590,000, 1 bdrms, 748 sf, built 1965,
1922, last sold: 12/08/2014, 1989, last sold: 01/26/2017, $1,600,000, 2 bdrms, 1050 sf, built $915,000, 2 bdrms, 1050 sf, built $1,051,000, 3 bdrms, 1140 sf, built last sold: 11/23/2005, $405,000
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$1,670,000 $4,200,000 1939 1966, last sold: 02/23/2016, $780,000 1946
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HOMES SOLD
From page M13 14 Pinehurst Lane, 10/25/2019 328 Central Avenue, 10/21/2019 2468 Sharon Oaks Drive, 800 La Mesa Drive, 10/25/2019 435 Hawthorne Avenue,
$1,300,000, 3 bdrms, 2715 sf, built $1,990,000, 2 bdrms, 1060 sf, built 10/24/2019 $2,765,000, 3 bdrms, 2230 sf, built 10/22/2019
1081 Beach Park Boulevard #102, 1976 1920 $2,055,000, 2 bdrms, 2210 sf, built 1962 $1,200,000, 3 bdrms, 1360 sf, built
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10/22/2019 1968, last sold: 06/20/2017, 1955, last sold: 10/02/2013, $758,100
200 Shelter Cove Drive, 10/25/2019 970 Cloud Avenue, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
$2,000,000 REDWOOD CITY 381 Huntington Avenue,
$1,000,000, 3 bdrms, 1593 sf, built $880,000, 3 bdrms, 1270 sf, built 1970 $2,300,000, 3 bdrms, 1280 sf, built ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1129 17th Avenue, 10/22/2019
1973, last sold: 09/16/2003, $437,500 1946, last sold: 11/01/1988, $360,000 1100 Sharon Park Drive #6, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 551 Spindrift Way, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ $1,150,000, 2 bdrms, 1210 sf, built
10/22/2019 $1,320,000, 5 bdrms, 2860 sf, built
1131 Compass Lane #207, $885,000, 2 bdrms, 1150 sf, built 1947, last sold: 09/01/1985, $135,000
336 Grayson Court, 10/25/2019 $1,420,000, 3 bdrms, 1710 sf, built ........................................................................ 1941, last sold: 07/21/2004, $830,000
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10/24/2019 1971, last sold: 10/01/1988, $245,000
........................................................................ $2,280,000, 2 bdrms, 1250 sf, built 1965, last sold: 05/18/2015, 721 3rd Avenue, 10/22/2019 141 Piccadilly Place #D,
$825,000, 2 bdrms, 1286 sf, built
1951, last sold: 12/11/2018, $1,050,000 $1,000,000, 3 bdrms, 1480 sf, built 10/24/2019
1973, last sold: 06/20/2013, $517,000
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HILLSBOROUGH $1,500,000
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1208 Windermere Avenue, 1957, last sold: 02/01/1999, $194,000 $528,000, 1 bdrms, 540 sf, built 1971,
215 Pinehill Road, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
1057 Shell Boulevard #1, 10/25/2019 last sold: 12/20/2011, $150,000
$4,450,000, 4 bdrms, 2970 sf, built 156 Hedge Road, 10/24/2019 1478 Alameda De Las Pulgas, ........................................................................
10/24/2019 $945,000, 2 bdrms, 1060 sf, built 1953
1956, last sold: 08/31/2016, $1,850,000, 4 bdrms, 1780 sf, built ........................................................................ 10/21/2019 155 Sylvan Avenue, 10/21/2019
$804,000, 2 bdrms, 994 sf, built 1972,
$3,200,000 1947, last sold: 06/19/1998, $500,000 $1,560,000, 3 bdrms, 1620 sf, built $1,300,000, 6 bdrms, 2460 sf, built
last sold: 03/23/2001, $360,000 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ MILLBRAE 1952, last sold: 05/25/2011, $750,000
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1940, last sold: 09/16/1998, $225,000
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350 Trysail Court, 10/23/2019 400 West Santa Inez Avenue, 45 La Loma Drive, 10/25/2019 406 Green Hills Drive, 10/24/2019
9 Bennett Road, 10/22/2019 1840 Willow Way, 10/21/2019
$1,350,000, 3 bdrms, 1600 sf, built 10/24/2019 $3,285,000, 5 bdrms, 2450 sf, built $1,975,000, 3 bdrms, 2520 sf, built
$2,000,000, 4 bdrms, 2630 sf, built $940,000, 3 bdrms, 1270 sf, built 1956
1967 $4,200,000, 4 bdrms, 3280 sf, built 1959, last sold: 03/12/2002, 1976, last sold: 09/20/2006, ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1977, last sold: 07/07/2017, 1986
$1,300,000 $1,281,000 ........................................................................
SAN CARLOS
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31 Williams Lane, 10/22/2019 $3,700,000 1901 Chelsea Way #81, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 20 Mansion Court #725, 435 Green Hills Drive, 10/25/2019 6 Azalea Lane, 10/22/2019
$1,230,000, 2 bdrms, 1240 sf, built $790,000, 1 bdrms, 860 sf, built 1985
1310 Tournament Drive, 10/22/2019 $2,180,000, 4 bdrms, 2360 sf, built ........................................................................ $1,600,000, 3 bdrms, 2031 sf, built
1986, last sold: 11/16/2001, $485,000
........................................................................ 10/22/2019 1976, last sold: 03/21/2008, 88 Claremont Avenue #5, 1979, last sold: 04/06/2010, $670,000
$2,050,000, 3 bdrms, 2550 sf, built ........................................................................
$5,450,000, 7 bdrms, 7360 sf, built $1,090,000 10/23/2019
HALF MOON BAY 1975
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........................................................................ 881 Bauer Drive, 10/24/2019
1990 300 Murchison Drive #305, $875,000, 2 bdrms, 1060 sf, built
544 Grove Street, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $2,198,000, 4 bdrms, 3200 sf, built
1065 Marcussen Drive #1067, 10/25/2019 1971, last sold: 04/06/2017, $650,000
$1,151,500, 3 bdrms, 1340 sf, built ........................................................................ 1963, last sold: 05/22/2003, $905,000
MENLO PARK 10/21/2019 $740,000, 1 bdrms, 734 sf, built 1989, 173 Fulton Street, 10/25/2019
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1961, last sold: 05/09/2016, $870,000 $2,500,000, 5 bdrms, 3134 sf, built 1942 Carmelita Drive, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 2242 Avy Avenue, 10/25/2019 last sold: 04/05/2007, $500,000 $3,500,000, 2 bdrms, 1190 sf, built
1957, last sold: 04/17/2019, ........................................................................ $3,087,000, 3 bdrms, 2670 sf, built
1567 Mizzen Lane, 10/24/2019 $3,100,000, 4 bdrms, 3040 sf, built 1926, last sold: 12/18/2017,
250 Poplar Avenue, 10/25/2019 1939, last sold: 05/26/2016,
$1,055,000, 3 bdrms, 1420 sf, built 1976, last sold: 10/01/2003, $2,500,000
........................................................................ $1,675,000, 3 bdrms, 2320 sf, built $1,595,000 $3,025,000
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1975, last sold: 07/13/2001, $579,000 $1,165,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 701 Menlo Oaks Drive, 10/21/2019 1928 207 Hartstene Drive, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 1054 Cedar Street, 10/21/2019
2 Patrick Way, 10/23/2019 1044 Berkeley Avenue, 10/24/2019 $3,610,000, 5 bdrms, 3360 sf, built 623 Santa Barbara Avenue, $1,525,000, 3 bdrms, 1812 sf, built $1,450,000, 2 bdrms, 840 sf, built
$1,005,000, 3 bdrms, 1700 sf, built $1,522,000, 3 bdrms, 1470 sf, built 1920, last sold: 11/29/1999, 10/23/2019 2011
........................................................................ 1938
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1992, last sold: 03/30/2016, $885,000 1947, last sold: 10/01/1991, $251,000 $1,150,000 $550,000, 3 bdrms, 1440 sf, built
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 608 Hilton Street, 10/24/2019 734 Chestnut Street #5,
1946, last sold: 01/29/2003, $690,000 $700,000, 2 bdrms, 954 sf, built 1991,
........................................................................ 10/24/2019
last sold: 02/02/2009, $330,000 $1,075,000, 2 bdrms, 1230 sf, built
MONTARA ........................................................................
1195 Mckinley Street, 10/22/2019 1996, last sold: 07/06/2011, $540,000
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236 8th Street, 10/25/2019
$1,200,000, 3 bdrms, 1770 sf, built $1,587,000, 3 bdrms, 1960 sf, built 1561 Greenwood Avenue,
1976, last sold: 12/09/2014, $860,000 1952 10/25/2019
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838 Newport Circle, 10/24/2019 $2,005,000, 3 bdrms, 1640 sf, built
MOSS BEACH $1,450,000, 2 bdrms, 1310 sf, built 1941, last sold: 02/15/2019,
886 Kelmore Street, 10/24/2019 1987, last sold: 01/01/1987, $225,000 $1,800,000
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$850,000, 2 bdrms, 810 sf, built 1957, 1455 Magnolia Avenue,
1911 Roosevelt Avenue,
last sold: 07/29/2011, $460,000 10/25/2019
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630 Kelmore Street, 10/22/2019 $1,250,000, 2 bdrms, 940 sf, built $1,925,000, 3 bdrms, 1740 sf, built
$1,175,000, 2 bdrms, 2420 sf, built 1947, last sold: 10/09/2007, $720,000 1948
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1963, last sold: 04/01/1979, $120,000 2833 Tramanto Drive, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ 1236 Ruby Street, 10/24/2019
1928 Sunshine Valley Road, $2,002,000, 3 bdrms, 1600 sf, built
$1,560,000, 3 bdrms, 1490 sf, built
10/21/2019 1960
1951 ........................................................................
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$1,050,000, last sold: 08/19/2016,
133 Stratford Street, 10/21/2019 SAN MATEO
$90,000
........................................................................ $2,875,000, 4 bdrms, 2840 sf, built 481 23rd Avenue, 10/23/2019
PACIFICA 1938, last sold: 04/04/2007, $1,060,000, 3 bdrms, 1460 sf, built
$1,601,000 1952
1143 Encanto Way, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
6 Hastings Court | Moraga | Offered for $2,235,000 $965,000, 3 bdrms, 1040 sf, built 302 Whidbey Lane, 10/23/2019 382 East 28th Avenue, 10/21/2019
1954, last sold: 11/04/2014, $650,000 $1,580,000, last sold: 03/24/2015, $1,406,000, 2 bdrms, 1260 sf, built
Open Sunday 1:00-4:00pm | 6HastingsCourt.com ........................................................................
$1,280,000 2016
155 Gordon Way, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
Spectacular estate located in the exclusive gated community of Sanders Ranch $1,462,500, 3 bdrms, 2080 sf, built 1256 Windsor Way, 10/21/2019 29 East 38th Avenue, 10/25/2019
in Moraga. The 4,468 sq. ft. home is hidden at the end of a cul-de-sac. There are 1981, last sold: 07/19/2019, $911,000 $1,435,000, 3 bdrms, 1230 sf, built $1,205,000, 3 bdrms, 1080 sf, built
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three bedrooms, two and one-half bathrooms, and an office on the first floor, and 511 Miller Avenue, 10/25/2019 1950
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1953, last sold: 08/01/1985, $150,000
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the master bedroom, bathroom, walk-in closet and bonus room on the second floor. $975,000, 3 bdrms, 1130 sf, built 1950 1143 Woodrow Street, 10/24/2019 1302 Ashwood Court, 10/23/2019
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77 Montecito Avenue, 10/25/2019 $1,100,000, 2 bdrms, 1450 sf, built $3,200,000, 4 bdrms, 3066 sf, built
$950,000, 1 bdrms, 1270 sf, built 1989 1937 1959, last sold: 06/01/2016,
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Ann Newton Cane ........................................................................
221 Naomi Avenue, 10/25/2019
$3,100,000
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SAN BRUNO 2931 Baze Road, 10/22/2019
Realtor® $1,305,000, 3 bdrms, 1210 sf, built
207 Boardwalk Avenue #B, $1,800,000, 4 bdrms, 2270 sf, built
1981, last sold: 02/23/2001, $549,000
a.newtoncane@ggsir.com ........................................................................ 10/25/2019 2015
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415.999.0253 c PORTOLA VALLEY $550,000, 1 bdrms, 650 sf, built 1971,
615 Columbia Drive, 10/22/2019
annnewtoncane.com last sold: 08/01/2011, $189,000
521 La Mesa Drive, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ $2,655,000, 3 bdrms, 2100 sf, built
Each office is independently owned and operated. Lic #02084093 $1,965,000, 3 bdrms, 1890 sf, built 225 East Avenue, 10/23/2019 1939, last sold: 04/24/2008,
1957 $975,000, 2 bdrms, 1360 sf, built 1910 $1,291,000
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HOMES SOLD
10 Crystal Springs Road #1207, 1265 Shoal Drive, 10/21/2019 1965 Portola Road, 10/25/2019 1262 Cobblestone Drive, 1318 Flower Court, 10/23/2019 19503 Stevens Creek Boulevard
10/22/2019 $1,625,000, 3 bdrms, 2060 sf, built $8,600,000, 3 bdrms, 4862 sf, built 10/23/2019 $1,730,000, 3 bdrms, 1513 sf, built #229, 10/25/2019
$1,275,000, 2 bdrms, 1377 sf, built 1976, last sold: 05/11/2005, 1964, last sold: 03/14/2013, $1,680,000, 5 bdrms, 2436 sf, built 1960 $1,180,000, 2 bdrms, 1087 sf, built
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2008, last sold: 01/26/2012, $718,500
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$1,200,000 $5,860,000 1996, last sold: 06/12/2017, 10181 Hillcrest Road, 10/21/2019 2006, last sold: 03/11/2013, $642,000
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818 North Delaware Street #310, 223 Ridge Road, 10/22/2019 $1,570,000 $2,668,000, 3 bdrms, 1910 sf, built
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10/24/2019 SOUTH SAN $1,700,000, last sold: 11/01/1991, 1966, last sold: 06/18/2007, GILROY
220 Darryl Drive, 10/25/2019
$560,500, 1 bdrms, 693 sf, built 1965 FRANCISCO $2,000 $1,420,000, 3 bdrms, 1523 sf, built $1,450,000 10540 Center Avenue, 10/25/2019
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1612 Dix Street, 10/23/2019 356 Alta Mesa Drive, 10/25/2019 1973 $840,000, 3 bdrms, 1230 sf, built 1972
........................................................................ 1086 Hunterston Place, ........................................................................
$1,260,000, 3 bdrms, 1040 sf, built $1,325,000, 4 bdrms, 1680 sf, built 10/25/2019
745 Emory Avenue, 10/22/2019 251 Chappell Court, 10/24/2019
1954, last sold: 11/18/2013, $620,000 1955 $1,675,000, 3 bdrms, 1196 sf, built
........................................................................ ........................................................................ $1,125,000, 4 bdrms, 1298 sf, built $675,000, 3 bdrms, 1380 sf, built
1531 Forge Road, 10/21/2019 37 Appian Way #A, 10/25/2019 1947 1960 1996, last sold: 01/09/2009, $315,000
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$1,790,000, 4 bdrms, 1800 sf, built $850,000, 2 bdrms, 1197 sf, built 1984 19814 La Mar Drive, 10/24/2019
........................................................................ 1474 Ginden Court, 10/21/2019 7264 Dowdy Street, 10/21/2019
1959, last sold: 11/01/1987, $285,000
........................................................................ 343 Avalon Drive, 10/23/2019 $1,848,000, 3 bdrms, 1602 sf, built $750,000, 6 bdrms, 2135 sf, built
$1,248,000, 4 bdrms, 1580 sf, built
240 North Grant Street, $450,000, 3 bdrms, 1190 sf, built 1955 1958 1949, last sold: 12/16/2015, $606,000
........................................................................ 1961, last sold: 11/19/2009, $336,500 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
10/23/2019 ........................................................................
3865 Carter Drive #305, 10212 Nile Drive, 10/25/2019 1085 Fillippelli Drive, 10/23/2019
$1,050,000, 2 bdrms, 1160 sf, built 639 Lamont Court, 10/21/2019
10/25/2019 $860,000, 1 bdrms, 884 sf, built 1986, $530,000, 2 bdrms, 1051 sf, built
1938, last sold: 08/24/2005, $550,000 $1,640,000, 3 bdrms, 2075 sf, built
........................................................................ $671,000, 2 bdrms, 1090 sf, built last sold: 12/15/2003, $295,000 1974, last sold: 10/25/2011, $205,000
1978, last sold: 08/29/2001, $650,000 ........................................................................
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337 Greenfield Avenue, 10/21/2019 1999, last sold: 05/13/2015, $555,000 ........................................................................ 10991 Northsky Square,
$1,735,000, 3 bdrms, 2540 sf, built
........................................................................ 1759 Palo Santo Drive, 10/21/2019 3130 Godfrey Avenue, 10/22/2019
3550 Carter Drive #69, 10/25/2019 10/25/2019
1951, last sold: 07/19/2016, $1,300,000, 3 bdrms, 1372 sf, built $875,000, 4 bdrms, 2098 sf, built
$730,000, 2 bdrms, 877 sf, built 1979, $1,150,000, 2 bdrms, 1142 sf, built
$1,400,000 SANTA CLARA COUNTY 1956 1974, last sold: 02/07/2006,
........................................................................ last sold: 12/04/2012, $265,000 ........................................................................ 1973, last sold: 05/19/2005, $592,000
........................................................................ $1,010,000
808 Howe Street, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
145 Redding Road, 10/22/2019 20268 Northwest Square,
$955,000, 3 bdrms, 1220 sf, built 1949 2260 Gellert Boulevard #1304, CAMPBELL 12260 Heritage Way, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ $885,000, 2 bdrms, 1267 sf, built 10/25/2019
10/25/2019 94 South 1st Street, 10/22/2019 $2,200,000, 4 bdrms, 4760 sf, built
819 North Humboldt Street #404, 1986, last sold: 04/14/2014, $595,000 $1,135,000, 2 bdrms, 1060 sf, built
$949,000, 2 bdrms, 1082 sf, built $932,500, 2 bdrms, 1223 sf, built ........................................................................ 2017, last sold: 07/13/2018,
10/25/2019 185 Union Avenue #71, 10/25/2019 1973
2008, last sold: 06/12/2017, $800,000 2006, last sold: 09/20/2006, $607,000 ........................................................................ $2,385,000
$615,000, 1 bdrms, 693 sf, built 1965
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$505,000, 1 bdrms, 704 sf, built 1978 10349 Palo Vista Road, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
2617 Gellert Court, 10/23/2019 860 Apricot Avenue #B, ........................................................................ 717 La Paloma Way, 10/21/2019
127 Huron Avenue, 10/23/2019 $4,475,000, 6 bdrms, 4672 sf, built
$1,459,000, 4 bdrms, 1960 sf, built 10/22/2019 $665,000, 4 bdrms, 1463 sf, built 1962
$1,130,000, 2 bdrms, 1270 sf, built CUPERTINO 2019, last sold: 08/10/2017, ........................................................................
1982, last sold: 09/19/2008, $850,000 $735,000, 2 bdrms, 1065 sf, built
1947, last sold: 08/03/2012, $490,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 22251 Bitter Oak Street, $2,117,500 9385 Lariat Drive, 10/22/2019
1982, last sold: 03/18/2016, $655,000 ........................................................................
28 South Kingston Street, 2771 Kilconway Lane, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ 10/25/2019 22106 Rae Lane, 10/21/2019 $721,000, 3 bdrms, 1689 sf, built
10/22/2019 $685,000, 2 bdrms, 1040 sf, built 1330 Arroyo Seco Drive, $1,052,000, 2 bdrms, 959 sf, built 1997, last sold: 04/20/2004, $515,000
$2,456,000, 4 bdrms, 2137 sf, built ........................................................................
$985,000, 3 bdrms, 970 sf, built 1943, 1973, last sold: 01/27/2012, $275,000 10/21/2019 1973, last sold: 06/18/1998, $315,000 1976
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$1,900,000, 2 bdrms, 2631 sf, built ........................................................................ ........................................................................ More listings on page M16
last sold: 04/29/2014, $653,000
........................................................................ 963 Ridgeview Court #A,
1955, last sold: 05/05/1998, $540,000
44 Lodato Avenue #208, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
10/25/2019 $650,000, 2 bdrms, 930 sf, built 1979, 1721 Bucknall Road, 10/21/2019
$635,000, 1 bdrms, 611 sf, built 1980, last sold: 03/13/2002, $294,000 $1,430,000, 4 bdrms, 2194 sf, built
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last sold: 06/01/2015, $460,000 2001, last sold: 06/29/2010, $449,000
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1573 Lodi Avenue, 10/22/2019
WOODSIDE 4070 West Campbell Avenue,
$1,253,000, 3 bdrms, 1010 sf, built 290 Family Farm Road, 10/24/2019 10/22/2019
$7,000,000, 1 bdrms, 400 sf, built $3,525,000, 4 bdrms, 1486 sf, built
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA
1955
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1922 1962, last sold: 11/21/2018, $900,000 BID DECEMBER 17–19
3309 Marisma Street, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$1,250,000, 3 bdrms, 1200 sf, built
1960
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1101 Monte Diablo Avenue,
10/21/2019
$1,210,000, 3 bdrms, 1540 sf, built
1946, last sold: 04/08/2005, $750,000
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1321 BAY VIEW PLACE, BERKELEY
2015 New Brunswick Drive,
10/25/2019
$2,370,000, 5 bdrms, built 1958, last
sold: 11/03/2009, $794,000
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1500 South Norfolk Street,
10/22/2019

AUCTION
$1,018,000, 3 bdrms, 1040 sf, built
1954
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1124 South Norfolk Street,
10/25/2019
$1,280,000, 4 bdrms, 1430 sf, built
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1953, last sold: 08/01/2017, $910,000
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902 Peninsula Avenue #314, opens to expansive grounds with an additional parcel plus a Previously Offered for $3.95M.
10/25/2019 magnificent barn with separate utilities! Maximum privacy, Bay SELLING TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, REGARDLESS OF PRICE.
$738,500, 2 bdrms, 825 sf, built 1965, views and proximity to shops and U.C. on a quiet street! In cooperation with:
last sold: 04/10/2007, $411,500
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2242 Portsmouth Way, 10/21/2019 5+++BR • 3BA • $3,500,000
$497,000, 3 bdrms, 1530 sf, built 1956
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HOMES SOLD
From page M15 18051 Idylwild Road, 10/25/2019 15390 Calle Enrique, 10/25/2019 629 Cinnamon Circle, 10/24/2019 435 Sheridan Avenue #308, 2245 Blossom Valley Drive,
$1,860,000, 3 bdrms, 2328 sf, built $945,000, 4 bdrms, 1826 sf, built $4,470,000 10/21/2019 10/25/2019
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9290 Rancho Hills Drive, 1947, last sold: 11/15/2016, 1976, last sold: 08/31/2009, $535,000
........................................................................ 1031 Crestview Drive #318, $1,620,000, 2 bdrms, 1501 sf, built $1,169,000, 3 bdrms, 1332 sf, built
10/25/2019 $1,100,000 18665 Corte Arcangel, 10/22/2019 10/22/2019 2000, last sold: 12/06/2017, 1960, last sold: 02/17/2010, $625,000
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$810,000, 4 bdrms, 1891 sf, built 832 Lilac Way, 10/25/2019 $2,115,000, 5 bdrms, 4477 sf, built $703,000, 1 bdrms, 855 sf, built 1969, $1,655,000
........................................................................ 547 Bluefield Drive, 10/25/2019
1996, last sold: 04/09/2013, $455,000 $2,775,000, 4 bdrms, 2914 sf, last 2019 last sold: 08/11/2011, $230,273 1136 Waverley Street, 10/25/2019 $1,188,000, 5 bdrms, 2661 sf, built
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sold: 01/21/2003, $925,000 755 Count Fleet Court, 10/25/2019 570 Front Lane, 10/23/2019 $4,500,000, 5 bdrms, 2756 sf, built 1969, last sold: 08/14/2013, $805,000
1736 Rosemary Drive, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
17971 Oak Drive, 10/24/2019 $1,460,000, 5 bdrms, 2650 sf, built $1,810,000, 3 bdrms, 1602 sf, built 1900, last sold: 07/23/2014, 693 Bolivar Drive, 10/25/2019
$825,000, 3 bdrms, 2007 sf, built
$1,005,000, 3 bdrms, 1560 sf, built 1977 1996, last sold: 11/20/2014, $3,100,000 $899,000, 4 bdrms, 1516 sf, built 1965
2015, last sold: 10/12/2018, $849,000
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1957 Saint Andrews Circle #Cl, 1991, last sold: 10/02/2012, $610,000 1630 Diana Avenue, 10/21/2019 $1,541,000
........................................................................ SAN JOSE 2537 Booksin Avenue, 10/22/2019
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10/25/2019 104 Palmer Drive, 10/25/2019 $1,340,000, 4 bdrms, 3319 sf, built 110 Hilary Avenue, 10/22/2019 333 North 14th Street, 10/25/2019 $1,159,000, 3 bdrms, 1523 sf, built
$1,200,000, 4 bdrms, 4525 sf, built $1,180,000, 3 bdrms, 1676 sf, built 2012, last sold: 07/08/2013, $1,620,000, 3 bdrms, 1421 sf, built $750,000, 3 bdrms, 1328 sf, built 1912 1965
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2000, last sold: 02/08/2005, 1984 $1,013,636 1996, last sold: 07/17/2011, $690,000 4877 Borina Drive, 10/21/2019
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$1,175,000 140 Prospect Avenue, 10/22/2019 15625 Griffis Way, 10/24/2019 126 Iris Drive, 10/23/2019 $1,870,000, 4 bdrms, 1569 sf, built
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9220 Solana Drive, 10/24/2019 $5,150,000, 4 bdrms, 4628 sf, built $1,848,000, 4 bdrms, 3651 sf, built $1,950,000, 3 bdrms, 1877 sf, built $905,000, 3 bdrms, 1816 sf, built 1961
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$695,000, 3 bdrms, 1606 sf, built 2017, last sold: 02/06/2018, 1997, last sold: 12/29/1997, $745,000
........................................................................ 2008, last sold: 10/14/2008, 2006, last sold: 11/06/2006, $682,000 1111 Boynton Avenue, 10/23/2019
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1986, last sold: 06/18/2003, $435,000
........................................................................ $4,188,000 560 Landau Court, 10/25/2019 $1,017,500 939 North 4th Street, 10/21/2019 $1,070,000, 3 bdrms, 1140 sf, built
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881 Woodcreek Way, 10/21/2019 126 Stacia Street, 10/23/2019 $805,000, 3 bdrms, 1220 sf, built 1274 Lane Avenue, 10/21/2019 $960,000, 2220 sf, built 1970 1958, last sold: 05/25/2016, $825,000
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$580,000, 4 bdrms, 1504 sf, built $3,405,000, 4 bdrms, 2912 sf, built 1977, last sold: 05/24/2017, $714,000 $3,549,000, last sold: 06/26/2018, 502 South 5th Street, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ 1131 Boynton Avenue, 10/21/2019
1998, last sold: 10/07/2002, $410,000
........................................................................ 1994, last sold: 01/09/2013, 16990 Marbella Court, 10/22/2019 $3,600,000 $990,000, 3 bdrms, 1940 sf, built $1,200,000, 3 bdrms, 1140 sf, built
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$2,425,000 $890,000, 3 bdrms, 2263 sf, built 1990 2537 Mardell Way, 10/22/2019 1923, last sold: 06/20/2011, $415,000 1958, last sold: 06/25/2019, $850,000
LOS ALTOS ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
16155 Sunray Drive, 10/24/2019 304 Pebble Creek Court, $1,596,000, 3 bdrms, 1216 sf, built 800 North 8th Street #303, 1163 Brace Avenue, 10/24/2019
35 Arbuelo Way, 10/25/2019
$1,400,000, 3 bdrms, 1612 sf, built 10/25/2019 1958
........................................................................ 10/25/2019 $1,258,000, 3 bdrms, 2266 sf, built
$3,300,000, 4 bdrms, 2264 sf, built
1953 $645,000, 3 bdrms, 1621 sf, built 247 Mercy Street, 10/22/2019 $790,000, 2 bdrms, 1201 sf, built 1992, last sold: 08/25/2005, $900,000
1952, last sold: 12/15/1998, $817,000 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1987, last sold: 07/18/2006, $580,000 2004, last sold: 02/23/2015, $545,000
115 Wood Road, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $9,781,500, 4 bdrms, 2630 sf, built ........................................................................ 1049 Branbury Way, 10/22/2019
73 Chester Circle, 10/21/2019
$4,000,000, 6 bdrms, 4526 sf, built 300 Pebble Creek Court, 1980
........................................................................ 4621 Adobe River Court, $1,230,000, 4 bdrms, 2084 sf, built
$2,280,000, 3 bdrms, 1511 sf, built
2000, last sold: 11/16/2009, 10/22/2019 500 West Middlefield Road #160, 10/24/2019 1975
1994, last sold: 12/02/2015, ........................................................................
$2,900,000 $690,000, 3 bdrms, 1621 sf, built 10/24/2019 $770,000, 4 bdrms, 1760 sf, built
$1,888,000 ........................................................................ 5027 Broken Arrow Drive,
........................................................................ 1987, last sold: 09/11/2015, $465,000 1973, last sold: 12/15/2016, $599,000
$715,000, 1 bdrms, 720 sf, built 1971, ........................................................................ 10/24/2019
1270 Eva Avenue, 10/25/2019 MILPITAS ........................................................................
17113 Saint Brendan Loop, last sold: 06/28/2005, $350,000
........................................................................ 6028 Afton Court, 10/25/2019 $740,000, 3 bdrms, 1452 sf, built
$2,410,000, 3 bdrms, 1987 sf, built 2173 Calle Mesa Alta, 10/23/2019
10/25/2019 752 San Carlos Avenue, $1,100,000, 4 bdrms, 2124 sf, built 1986, last sold: 05/16/2014, $485,000
1957
........................................................................ $1,190,000, 3 bdrms, 1990 sf, built ........................................................................
$975,000, 4 bdrms, 1952 sf, built 2018 10/22/2019 1970, last sold: 11/20/2009, $615,000
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111 South Gordon Way, 1992, last sold: 09/24/2004, $600,000 ........................................................................ 86 Brooklyn Avenue, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ $1,625,000, 4 bdrms, 1490 sf, built 674 Alamo Drive, 10/24/2019
10/24/2019 822 Saint Rufina Lane #27, $780,000, 1 bdrms, 654 sf, built 1922
1516 Coffee Berry Lane, 1962 $865,000, 4 bdrms, 1516 sf, built ........................................................................
$6,089,000, 5 bdrms, 4452 sf, built 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
10/22/2019 2376 Brushglen Way, 10/24/2019
$760,000 118 Sherland Avenue, 10/22/2019 1965, last sold: 04/03/2013, $400,000
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2000, last sold: 02/09/2015, $855,000, 2 bdrms, 1442 sf, built 2018 ........................................................................ $865,000, 3 bdrms, 1041 sf, built
........................................................................ $2,400,000, 2160 sf, built 1965 5938 Allen Avenue, 10/22/2019
$1,150,000 830 Saint Rufina Lane #25, ........................................................................ 1975, last sold: 11/19/2015, $610,000
........................................................................ 431 Desert Holly Street, $1,485,000, 5 bdrms, 3864 sf, built ........................................................................
890 Madonna Way, 10/23/2019 10/23/2019 450 Sierra Vista Avenue #11,
10/24/2019 2002, last sold: 08/10/2011, $849,500 5657 Calmor Avenue #3,
$3,650,000, 3 bdrms, 3084 sf, built $831,000 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
$949,000, 3 bdrms, 1832 sf, built 2018 ........................................................................ 10/25/2019
........................................................................ $1,800,000, 3 bdrms, 2118 sf, built 2528 Alveswood Circle, 10/23/2019
1964, last sold: 02/27/2018, 818 Saint Rufina Lane #28, $458,000, 2 bdrms, 903 sf, built 1970,
726 Garden Street, 10/23/2019 1962 $425,000, 1 bdrms, 648 sf, built 1989,
$3,650,000 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ last sold: 11/16/2016, $415,000
........................................................................ $955,000, 3 bdrms, 1670 sf, built 2018 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $876,500 last sold: 08/10/2008, $277,000
900 Odell Way, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ 1127 Solana Drive, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
1948 Camargo Drive, 10/23/2019
2048 Gosser Street, 10/21/2019 $2,200,000, 3 bdrms, 2254 sf, built 4314 Arpeggio Avenue, 10/25/2019
$2,850,000, 3 bdrms, 2062 sf, built 834 Saint Rufina Lane #24, $970,000, 6 bdrms, 2352 sf, built
$899,000, 3 bdrms, 1130 sf, built 1960 1951 $899,000, 3 bdrms, 1442 sf, built
1959 ........................................................................ 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ 1970, last sold: 05/31/2017, $180,000
........................................................................ 1971, last sold: 06/29/2017, $880,000 ........................................................................
1620 Jason Drive, 10/25/2019 $927,500 12 Starr Way, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
434 Orange Avenue, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ 4983 Camden Avenue, 10/23/2019
$1,085,000, 4 bdrms, 1559 sf, built $3,900,000, 5 bdrms, 3366 sf, built 1861 Arroyo Seco Drive,
$3,875,000, 4 bdrms, 3332 sf, built 16760 San Dimas Lane, $1,075,000, 4 bdrms, 1396 sf, built
1985, last sold: 03/01/2005, $690,000 2016, last sold: 03/14/2019, $377,500 10/25/2019
2016, last sold: 07/26/2017, ........................................................................ 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ 1957, last sold: 03/22/2019, $875,000
$3,350,000 1305 Merry Loop, 10/25/2019 $1,098,000, 4 bdrms, 2634 sf, built $1,850,000, 4 bdrms, 2786 sf, built ........................................................................
........................................................................ 2003 Sunnyview Lane, 10/23/2019 2824 Camino Del Rey, 10/22/2019
$1,017,000, 3 bdrms, 1861 sf, built 2014, last sold: 11/07/2014, $773,500 1961
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581 Paco Drive, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ $4,000,000, 3 bdrms, 1951 sf, built $930,000, 4 bdrms, 1798 sf, built
2015, last sold: 07/07/2016, $916,500 1958 4045 Ashbrook Circle, 10/21/2019
$4,200,000, 4 bdrms, 3311 sf, built ........................................................................ 16743 San Luis Way, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ 1964, last sold: 08/15/2000, $422,000
1336 Milkweed Street, 10/24/2019 $663,500, 3 bdrms, 1757 sf, built $1,625,000, 4 bdrms, 2306 sf, built ........................................................................
1997, last sold: 05/29/2012, 812 Wake Forest Drive, 10/24/2019
$970,000, 3 bdrms, 2035 sf, built 2018 1976, last sold: 07/23/1998, $425,000 259 North Capitol Avenue #296,
$2,301,000 ........................................................................ 1997, last sold: 04/22/1998, $230,000
........................................................................ $1,300,000, 3 bdrms, 816 sf, built ........................................................................
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490 Montague Expyx #40, 1954, last sold: 01/15/2004, $489,500 119 Avenida Espana, 10/25/2019
1231 Patlen Drive, 10/24/2019 16970 San Simeon Drive, ........................................................................ $425,000, 1 bdrms, 828 sf, built 1977
10/21/2019 $2,532,000, 3 bdrms, 1120 sf, built ........................................................................
$3,525,000, 4 bdrms, 2544 sf, built 10/22/2019
1961, last sold: 08/19/2013, $1,082,000, 3 bdrms, 1966 sf, built $820,000, 3 bdrms, 1818 sf, built PALO ALTO 1972
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1420 Capurso Way, 10/25/2019
2018 2500 Columbia Street #205, 372 Avenida Manzanos, $595,000, 2 bdrms, 1054 sf, built
$1,805,000 ........................................................................ 2012, last sold: 02/04/2014, $595,000
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........................................................................ 1984, last sold: 03/29/2005, $387,500
10/23/2019 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
270 Vernal Court, 10/24/2019 1451 Nightshade Road #21, 600 Spring Hill Drive, 10/25/2019
$978,500, 3 bdrms, 1478 sf, built 2018 $925,000, 3 bdrms, 1283 sf, built 4512 Carnaby Court, 10/22/2019
$3,210,000, 3 bdrms, 1722 sf, built 10/25/2019 $1,000,000, 4 bdrms, 2962 sf, built ........................................................................
506 Driscoll Place, 10/21/2019 1971, last sold: 03/31/2010, $452,000 $950,000, 5 bdrms, 2195 sf, built
1956 $710,000, 1 bdrms, 1072 sf, built 2018 1981, last sold: 10/07/2014, $779,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1970, last sold: 06/01/1988, $215,000
$1,708,000, 3 bdrms, 1836 sf, built 2513 Bambi Lane, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
1451 Nightshade Road #40, 17420 Walnut Grove Drive,
LOS GATOS 1999 $647,000, 4 bdrms, 1683 sf, built 345 Casselino Drive, 10/23/2019
10/24/2019 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
447 Alberto Way #C129, 1959, last sold: 01/20/2017, $528,000 $960,000, 4 bdrms, 2209 sf, built
$810,000, 2 bdrms, 1243 sf, built 2018 $1,209,000, 4 bdrms, 3352 sf, built 240 Kellogg Avenue, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
10/24/2019 ........................................................................ 2003, last sold: 11/07/2003, $587,000
1996, last sold: 06/12/2015, $960,000 $3,400,000, 3 bdrms, 1282 sf, built 392 Bangor Avenue, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
421 Vineyard Avenue #20, ........................................................................
$600,000, 2 bdrms, 1008 sf, built 1980
........................................................................ 1911, last sold: 04/22/2008, $911,000, 4 bdrms, 1826 sf, built 1964 1076 Cedar Gables Drive,
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107 Cherry Hill Court, 10/21/2019 MOUNTAIN VIEW $1,550,000 487 Bellezza Place, 10/23/2019 10/23/2019
$940,000, 3 bdrms, 1530 sf, built 2018 ........................................................................
$1,150,000, 3 bdrms, 1295 sf, built ........................................................................ 190 Centre Street, 10/25/2019 $570,000, 2 bdrms, 845 sf, built 1985,
610 Middlefield Road #I, $1,260,000, 4 bdrms, 1787 sf, built
1973, last sold: 07/08/2003, $511,000
........................................................................ MORGAN HILL $2,150,000, 4 bdrms, 2031 sf, built 10/22/2019 2012
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last sold: 10/27/2014, $403,000
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205 Elm Wood Court, 10/21/2019 16750 Cabernet Circle, 10/21/2019 1991, last sold: 06/01/1992, $420,000
........................................................................ $1,575,000, 2 bdrms, 1225 sf, built 1764 Biscayne Way, 10/23/2019 6466 Century Drive, 10/22/2019
$1,225,000, 3 bdrms, 1520 sf, built $1,065,000, 3 bdrms, 2817 sf, built 655 Cinnamon Circle, 10/21/2019 1981, last sold: 10/09/2013, $735,000, 3 bdrms, 1040 sf, built $1,880,000, 4 bdrms, 1284 sf, built
1971 2004, last sold: 06/21/2005, $989,000 $1,266,000 $1,225,000 1959, last sold: 02/15/2019, $690,000 1958, last sold: 06/04/2011, $408,000
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HOMES SOLD
1577 Chabot Way, 10/25/2019 1468 Essex Way, 10/24/2019 851 Jackson Street, 10/25/2019 537 Manhattan Place, 10/22/2019 2071 Palm Beach Way, 10/24/2019 2475 Redbud Court, 10/21/2019
$743,000, 3 bdrms, 1283 sf, built 1966
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$1,329,000, 4 bdrms, 1503 sf, built $1,150,000, 3 bdrms, 1336 sf, built $750,000, 3 bdrms, 1443 sf, built $650,000, 3 bdrms, 960 sf, built 1961
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$1,285,000, 3 bdrms, 2000 sf, built
6970 Chantel Court, 10/21/2019 1963, last sold: 05/24/2005, $715,000 1901, last sold: 09/29/2008, $615,000
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1997, last sold: 10/14/2015, $620,000 4668 Park Sutton Place, 1978, last sold: 08/06/2013, $750,000
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$855,000, 2 bdrms, 997 sf, built 1987, 1661 Fairwood Avenue, 3167 Jarvis Avenue, 10/25/2019 3651 Meridian Avenue, 10/21/2019 10/25/2019 14804 Ronda Drive, 10/25/2019
last sold: 07/01/1987, $137,500
........................................................................ 10/25/2019 $1,045,000, 4 bdrms, 1702 sf, built $865,000, 3 bdrms, 1290 sf, built $985,000, 4 bdrms, 1971 sf, built $925,000, 4 bdrms, 1818 sf, built
1186 Chateau Drive, 10/25/2019 $1,678,000, 4 bdrms, 1720 sf, built 1954, last sold: 04/27/2018, 1959, last sold: 05/29/2009, $430,000 1977, last sold: 08/01/2008, $580,000 1950, last sold: 11/08/2017,
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$1,420,000, 4 bdrms, 2246 sf, built 1960 $1,104,500
........................................................................ 1743 Parkview Green Circle, $1,313,000
........................................................................ 1873 Midnight Circle, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................
1961 597 Falcon Place, 10/22/2019 46 West Julian Street #514, $748,000, 2 bdrms, 1391 sf, built 10/24/2019
........................................................................ 4892 Rue Loiret, 10/25/2019
3177 Chillum Court, 10/25/2019 $1,325,000, 4 bdrms, 2322 sf, built 10/22/2019 2016, last sold: 07/06/2016, $694,500 $831,000, 2 bdrms, 1092 sf, built $929,000, 4 bdrms, 1732 sf, built 1973
$909,000, 2 bdrms, 1647 sf, built ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$1,142,000, 3 bdrms, 1393 sf, built 2007, last sold: 05/21/2009, $740,000 1988, last sold: 09/17/2015, $665,000
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........................................................................ 451 Mill River Lane, 10/25/2019 20 Ryland Park Drive #209,
1983 2004, last sold: 10/01/2014, $550,000 1625 Peachwood Place,
........................................................................ 2421 Falk Court, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
$1,175,000, 3 bdrms, 2091 sf, built 10/23/2019
21550 Chona Court, 10/21/2019 $663,000, 3 bdrms, 1440 sf, built 211 Kenbrook Circle, 10/25/2019 10/24/2019
1991, last sold: 08/02/2012, $655,000 $762,500, 1 bdrms, 1270 sf, built
2003, last sold: 05/12/2014, $480,000 $382,500, 1 bdrms, 724 sf, built 1987, ........................................................................ $1,050,000, 4 bdrms, 1994 sf, built
$970,000, 10 bdrms, 1863 sf, built ........................................................................ 2001, last sold: 12/04/2009, $325,000
last sold: 10/11/2013, $205,000 587 Modoc Court, 10/25/2019 1972, last sold: 07/01/1989, $365,000 ........................................................................
1950
........................................................................ 2786 Ferrara Circle, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$1,005,000, 3 bdrms, 1371 sf, built 2423 Samoa Way, 10/22/2019
13550 Clayton Road, 10/24/2019 $899,000, 4 bdrms, 2042 sf, built 35 Kenbrook Circle, 10/24/2019 1635 Petri Place, 10/25/2019
1967, last sold: 02/24/2015, $754,000 $710,000, 4 bdrms, 1283 sf, built
$810,000, 3 bdrms, 1040 sf, built 1958 2015, last sold: 05/19/2015, $647,000 $515,000, 2 bdrms, 1012 sf, built ........................................................................ $980,000, 3 bdrms, 1440 sf, built 1959
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1964, last sold: 12/09/2003, $440,000
1987, last sold: 12/14/2017, $502,000 440 Navaro Place #201, ........................................................................
1418 Clemence Avenue, 2681 Flintwood Court, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ 202 Pinot Court, 10/25/2019
3266 Kimber Court #125, 10/21/2019 2616 San Felipe Court, 10/21/2019
10/24/2019 $815,000, 3 bdrms, 1120 sf, built $855,000, 4 bdrms, 1575 sf, built
10/22/2019 $705,000, 1 bdrms, 948 sf, built 1991, $2,050,000, 4 bdrms, 4187 sf, built
$855,000, 5 bdrms, 2148 sf, built 1995
........................................................................ 1973, last sold: 03/27/2017, $737,500 1969, last sold: 02/01/1992, $212,000
........................................................................ last sold: 07/09/2015, $545,000 ........................................................................ 2016, last sold: 05/16/2017,
$480,000, 1 bdrms, 815 sf, built 1977, ........................................................................
210 Cleveland Avenue, 10/21/2019 1029 Foothill Drive, 10/25/2019 2274 Portico Court, 10/21/2019
last sold: 02/19/2013, $260,000 630 Night Jasmine Court, $1,755,500
$1,038,000, 1 bdrms, 576 sf, built $1,140,000, 4 bdrms, 2278 sf, built ........................................................................ $750,000, 3 bdrms, 1271 sf, built ........................................................................
1915, last sold: 06/22/2016, $867,000 593 King George Avenue, 10/21/2019 2000, last sold: 12/08/2000, $365,000 88 East San Fernando Street
........................................................................ 1981, last sold: 08/29/2017, ........................................................................
10/22/2019 $870,000, 3 bdrms, 1793 sf, built #1906, 10/22/2019
294 Copco Lane, 10/22/2019 $1,125,000 920 Princess Anne Drive,
........................................................................ 2016, last sold: 06/18/2016, $761,000
$748,000, 2 bdrms, 1057 sf, built ........................................................................ $590,000, 1 bdrms, 673 sf, built 2008,
$875,000, 3 bdrms, 1755 sf, built 6519 Gillis Drive, 10/24/2019 10/25/2019
2000, last sold: 09/06/2016, $625,000 141 Oakland Avenue, 10/24/2019 last sold: 08/02/2013, $415,000
1968, last sold: 03/01/1987, $138,450
........................................................................ $1,560,000, 4 bdrms, 2127 sf, built ........................................................................ $1,239,000, 1672 sf, built 1955, last ........................................................................
1973, last sold: 05/01/1989, $524,000 4819 Kingdale Drive, 10/24/2019 $590,000, 3 bdrms, 1199 sf, built 1964 sold: 10/05/2010, $470,000 2459 Schubert Avenue, 10/25/2019
1637 Corte De Anna, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$1,730,000, 4 bdrms, 1880 sf, built $1,000,000, 4 bdrms, 1737 sf, built
$1,340,000, 4 bdrms, 1737 sf, built 1483 Glacier Drive, 10/22/2019 3454 Olsen Drive, 10/25/2019 120 Rankin Avenue, 10/25/2019
1957, last sold: 02/14/2002, $605,000 1961
1994
........................................................................ $950,000, 4 bdrms, 1474 sf, built 1964 ........................................................................ $1,500,000, 3 bdrms, 1098 sf, built $1,070,000, 2 bdrms, 1914 sf, built ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1411 La Terrace Circle, 10/25/2019
5884 Country Club Parkway, 1955, last sold: 02/11/2019, $900,000 1937 4427 Scottsfield Drive, 10/25/2019
6850 Glenview Drive, 10/25/2019 $580,000, 2 bdrms, 904 sf, built 1985,
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10/24/2019 $1,520,000, 5 bdrms, 2318 sf, built 134 Page Mill Drive, 10/24/2019 350 Reading Place, 10/22/2019 $1,050,000, 4 bdrms, 1572 sf, built
last sold: 11/03/2005, $430,000
$2,680,000, 4 bdrms, 3251 sf, built 1966 ........................................................................ $802,000, 4 bdrms, 1732 sf, built $915,000, 3 bdrms, 2112 sf, built 1968, last sold: 11/22/2005, $700,000
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1997, last sold: 07/03/2012, 2264 Lanai Avenue, 10/23/2019 1963, last sold: 03/18/2010, $350,000 2017, last sold: 05/18/2017, $840,000
$1,650,000
2325 Granite Lane, 10/22/2019 $750,000, 3 bdrms, 1113 sf, built ........................................................................ ........................................................................ More listings on page M18
........................................................................ $635,000, 3 bdrms, 1050 sf, built 1962, last sold: 05/07/2019, $635,000
314 Cravens Court, 10/25/2019 1974, last sold: 04/26/1999, $206,500 ........................................................................
$700,000, 3 bdrms, 1431 sf, built ........................................................................ 2550 Lansford Avenue, 10/25/2019
1981, last sold: 08/23/2013, $410,000
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1357 Greenwich Court, 10/24/2019
$850,000, 2 bdrms, 1529 sf, built
$2,184,500, 4 bdrms, 3211 sf, built
1954
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5386 Cribari CrStreet, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
1981, last sold: 03/09/2007, $585,000
$440,000, 1 bdrms, 947 sf, built 1970 ........................................................................ 497 Leland Avenue, 10/24/2019 DECEMBER 7TH | 3:30 - 5:30PM
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7019 Heaton Moor Drive, $925,000, 3 bdrms, 960 sf, built 1922, 4250 PIEDMONT AVE.
735 Cypress Avenue, 10/23/2019
10/21/2019 last sold: 06/01/1985, $110,000
$850,000, 2 bdrms, 796 sf, last sold: ........................................................................
09/23/2019, $283,500
$1,299,000, 4 bdrms, 1865 sf, built
5035 Lenelle Court, 10/24/2019
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........................................................................ 1972, last sold: 12/18/2017, $610,000
........................................................................ $1,312,500, 4 bdrms, 1734 sf, built PHOTO BOOTH • FOOD & SPIRITS • MUSIC
311 Dale Drive, 10/24/2019
855 Hermiston Drive, 10/24/2019 1963, last sold: 02/15/2005, $740,000
$825,000, 4 bdrms, 1599 sf, built 1947
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$984,000, 3 bdrms, 1912 sf, built
1897 Daniel Maloney Drive, 1375 Lick Avenue #324,
1967, last sold: 06/24/2008, $560,000
........................................................................ 10/23/2019 Open Sunday, 2-4:30 By Appointment
10/23/2019 OAKMORE HIGHLANDS
1490 Hervey Lane, 10/25/2019 $615,000, 2 bdrms, 952 sf, built 2009, CROCKER HIGHLANDS
$720,000, 4 bdrms, 993 sf, built 1971 2545 LEIMERT BLVD
........................................................................ $970,000, 5 bdrms, 1862 sf, built 1955 last sold: 04/07/2016, $460,000 1662 TRESTLE GLEN RD
5910 Deerland Court, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
OAKLAND OAKLAND
16020 Highland Drive, 10/24/2019 14020 Lieb Court, 10/22/2019
$2,240,000, 4 bdrms, 3535 sf, built 4BR | 3BA - $1,099,000 5BR | 4.5BA - $1,499,000
$1,605,000, 4 bdrms, 2598 sf, built $420,000, 3 bdrms, 1314 sf, built Grand Mediterranean w/1-BR
1981, last sold: 08/04/2005, Serene Contemporary w/Verdant
2006, last sold: 01/27/2005, $569,000 1952, last sold: 05/20/2019, $120,000 Au-Pair. 2545Leimert.com
$1,349,000
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........................................................................ ........................................................................ Views. 1662TrestleGlen.com
4490 Del Rey Avenue, 10/24/2019 1631 Hill Top View Court, 2444 Lucerne Way, 10/24/2019
$914,000, 4 bdrms, 1458 sf, built 10/24/2019 $725,000, 3 bdrms, 1289 sf, built SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD
1964, last sold: 09/27/2018, $915,000 $2,280,000, 4 bdrms, 3691 sf, built 1968, last sold: 06/01/1986, $10,500 1514 TRESTLE GLEN RD 1067 NORWOOD AVE 136 DUDLEY AVE 308 PACIFIC AVE
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2004, last sold: 12/05/2003, OAKLAND OAKLAND PIEDMONT PIEDMONT
790 Delmas Avenue, 10/21/2019 1463 Luning Drive, 10/21/2019 1514TrestleGlen.com 1067Norwood.com Buyer’s Agent, Off-Market Buyer’s Agent, Multiple Offers
$1,411,500 $1,280,000, 4 bdrms, 1937 sf, built
$970,000, 1500 sf, built 1908, last ........................................................................
sold: 09/12/2018, $720,000 125 Hobson Street #1b, 1968, last sold: 08/12/1998, $385,500
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10/22/2019 314 Lyndale Avenue, 10/25/2019
385 Don Basillo Way, 10/21/2019
$680,000, 2 bdrms, 1030 sf, built $800,500, 3 bdrms, 1259 sf, built 1950
$480,000, 2 bdrms, 884 sf, built 1970, ........................................................................
1986, last sold: 07/09/2013, $361,000
last sold: 05/28/2014, $308,000 ........................................................................ 4993 Lyng Drive, 10/24/2019
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5714 Holland Lane, 10/25/2019 $762,000, 4 bdrms, 1196 sf, built
1537 Dry Creek Road, 10/21/2019
$890,000, 4 bdrms, 1252 sf, built 1968, last sold: 08/02/2001, $399,000
$1,998,000, 4 bdrms, 2587 sf, built ........................................................................
1960, last sold: 02/01/1990, $200,000
1971, last sold: 06/24/2019, ........................................................................ 151 Magellan Avenue, 10/22/2019
$1,998,000 474 Holly Hock Court, 10/25/2019 $720,000, 2 bdrms, 993 sf, built 1949,
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$508,000, 1 bdrms, 712 sf, built 1985, last sold: 08/04/2015, $552,000
DAVID
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1751 Duvall Drive, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
last sold: 06/02/2015, $414,000 6264 Mahan Drive, 10/23/2019
$1,115,000, 4 bdrms, 1530 sf, built ........................................................................ 510.698.2678 | DAVID@CUSHREALESTATE.COM
1958, last sold: 04/05/2005, $695,000 6230 Hopi Circle, 10/25/2019 $915,000, 4 bdrms, 1412 sf, built DRE# 001281543 | DAVEJHIGGINS.COM
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368 El Portal Way, 10/25/2019 $975,000, 3 bdrms, 1409 sf, built 1968 1969, last sold: 09/01/1988, $185,000
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250 PIEDMONT A
AVE, OAKLAND, CA 94611
$1,100,000, 3 bdrms, 1662 sf, built 1061 Idlewood Drive, 10/23/2019 5536 Makati Circle, 10/24/2019 CUSHREALES
CUSHREALESTATE.COM
1972, last sold: 11/12/1997, $299,000
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$795,000, 4 bdrms, 1481 sf, built 1967 $400,500, 1 bdrms, 552 sf, built 1985
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HOMES SOLD
From page M17 272 Truckee Lane, 10/25/2019 2961 Mark Avenue, 10/25/2019 1149 Lafayette Drive, 10/22/2019
ALAMEDA COUNTY
1209 Spruce Street, 10/23/2019
$600,000, 2 bdrms, 875 sf, built 1973, $1,390,000, 4 bdrms, 1653 sf, built $2,198,000, 3 bdrms, 1746 sf, built $1,850,000, 3 bdrms, 2051 sf, built
last sold: 11/09/2016, $490,000 1958, last sold: 06/06/2005, $565,000 1954, last sold: 08/21/2015, 1925, last sold: 03/16/2004, $885,000
1397 Searcy Drive, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ALAMEDA ........................................................................
$1,139,000, 5 bdrms, 1684 sf, built 1680 Tupolo Drive, 10/25/2019 1142 Maryann Drive, 10/25/2019 $1,300,000
........................................................................ 2450 West Street, 10/23/2019
166 Basinside Way, 10/21/2019
1962 $1,518,000, 4 bdrms, 1910 sf, built $989,000, 3 bdrms, 1330 sf, built 1954
........................................................................ 609 Lakehaven Terrace, $1,450,000, 4 bdrms, 1757 sf, built $1,490,000, 2 bdrms, 1372 sf, built
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2423 Sequester Court, 10/23/2019 1992, last sold: 10/23/2014, 2250 Monroe Street #129, 10/24/2019 1980, last sold: 09/05/2006, 1929
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$455,000, 1 bdrms, 778 sf, built 1983, $1,052,000
........................................................................ 10/23/2019 $750,000, 2 bdrms, 1281 sf, built 1979 $1,150,000
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3030 Valley Of Hearts Delight $650,000, 2 bdrms, 913 sf, built 1987,
........................................................................ CASTRO VALLEY
last sold: 04/22/2014, $285,000 662 Lakewood Drive, 10/24/2019 1122 Bay Street, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 19140 Almond Road, 10/23/2019
Place, 10/25/2019 last sold: 05/11/2004, $367,000 $1,140,000, 5 bdrms, 1358 sf, built
1825 Seville Way, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $2,525,000, 3140 sf, built 1906, last
$1,500,000, 4 bdrms, 2588 sf, built 1957, last sold: 04/04/2012, $393,000 $808,000, 3 bdrms, 1288 sf, built
$853,000, 2 bdrms, 1311 sf, built 1971 1590 Newhall Street, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ sold: 07/21/2004, $1,235,000
........................................................................ 2017, last sold: 04/06/2017, ........................................................................ 1950, last sold: 04/08/2008, $465,000
$1,950,000, 3 bdrms, 1092 sf, built 1670 Longspur Avenue, ........................................................................
1125 Shenandoah Drive, $1,259,000 3437 Capella Lane, 10/24/2019
........................................................................ 1946, last sold: 04/05/2018, 10/22/2019 3832 Almond Hill Place,
10/21/2019 $740,000, 2 bdrms, 1247 sf, built
1656 Via Fortuna, 10/23/2019 $1,100,000 $1,680,000, 3 bdrms, 1284 sf, built 10/23/2019
$918,000, 2 bdrms, 1641 sf, built ........................................................................ 1973, last sold: 10/08/2014, $530,000
$1,450,000, 3 bdrms, 2053 sf, built 1959 ........................................................................ $930,000, 3 bdrms, 1724 sf, built
1974, last sold: 09/20/1999, $311,500 3320 Tracy Drive, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1997, last sold: 06/29/2018, 2015 Encinal Avenue, 10/22/2019 1968, last sold: 08/17/2010, $490,000
$1,600,000, 3 bdrms, 1420 sf, built 853 Maria Lane, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
2610 Sierra Grande Way, $1,400,000 $915,000, 3 bdrms, 1287 sf, built
........................................................................ 1957 $1,380,000, 3 bdrms, 1575 sf, built 19038 Clemans Drive, 10/24/2019
10/25/2019 ........................................................................ 1924, last sold: 09/10/2015, $670,000
220 Whirlaway Drive, 10/23/2019 2018 ........................................................................ $509,000, 3 bdrms, 1084 sf, built
$606,000, 2 bdrms, 1074 sf, built 1988 SARATOGA ........................................................................
........................................................................ $740,000, 4 bdrms, 1170 sf, built 329 Hollister Avenue, 10/24/2019 1952, last sold: 07/08/2000, $310,000
485 East Mc Kinley Avenue, ........................................................................
2264 Silver Terrace Way, 1963, last sold: 07/28/1999, $275,000 16654 Bohlman Road, 10/21/2019 $1,350,000, 4 bdrms, 2912 sf, built
........................................................................ 10/21/2019 21314 Gary Drive #215, 10/22/2019
10/21/2019 $1,830,000, 2 bdrms, 1704 sf, built 2005, last sold: 07/29/2005, $850,500
3104 Whitby Court, 10/21/2019 $1,670,000, 3 bdrms, 1475 sf, built ........................................................................ $530,000, 2 bdrms, 1100 sf, built 1991
$945,000, 3 bdrms, 1803 sf, built 1977 ........................................................................
$940,000, 3 bdrms, 1327 sf, built ........................................................................ 2018 2137 Otis Drive #309, 10/22/2019
1995, last sold: 06/28/2019, $500,000 ........................................................................ 5149 Madison Lane #1, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ 1984, last sold: 04/19/2012, $439,000 12261 Country Squire Lane, $620,000, 2 bdrms, 1162 sf, built
........................................................................ 444 Old San Francisco Road, $710,000, 3 bdrms, 1552 sf, built 1925
2664 Somerset Park Circle, 10/23/2019 1966, last sold: 06/08/2000, $249,545 ........................................................................
3409 Williams Road, 10/22/2019 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
10/22/2019 $2,588,000, 3 bdrms, 2565 sf, built 6070 Mount Rushmore Circle,
$1,870,000, 4 bdrms, 3144 sf, built $3,518,000, 2 bdrms, 2035 sf, built 1414 Pacific Avenue #A,
$459,000, 1 bdrms, 677 sf, built 1988, 1958, last sold: 08/28/2001, $980,000 10/21/2019
1963, last sold: 08/18/2012, $705,000 ........................................................................ 1950 10/24/2019
last sold: 09/13/2017, $438,000 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ $710,000, 2 bdrms, 1350 sf, built
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854 Willow Glen Way, 10/25/2019 13462 Hammons Avenue, $1,100,000, 4 bdrms, 1922 sf, built
6293 Sponson Lane, 10/24/2019 654 Oneida Drive, 10/25/2019 1988, last sold: 10/23/2009, $430,000
$1,560,000, 3 bdrms, 1594 sf, built 10/21/2019 1898, last sold: 10/25/2004, $669,000 ........................................................................
$2,300,000, 4 bdrms, 2298 sf, built ........................................................................
$858,000, 4 bdrms, 1820 sf, built 1968 $2,825,000, 6 bdrms, 2925 sf, built 4052 Nichandros Street,
........................................................................ 1958, last sold: 03/06/2015,
1963, last sold: 03/05/2014, 1965, last sold: 06/11/2014, ALBANY 10/21/2019
2908 Stevens Lane, 10/24/2019 $1,150,000
........................................................................ $2,368,000 $1,364,000 828 Cerrito Street, 10/23/2019 $862,000, 4 bdrms, 1805 sf, built 1956
$460,000, 3 bdrms, 1571 sf, built ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
851 Wren Drive, 10/25/2019
1987, last sold: 08/05/2010, $194,000 18923 Sara Park Circle, 10/25/2019 1314 Pauline Drive, 10/25/2019 $1,360,000, 4 bdrms, 2020 sf, built 7623 Pineville Circle, 10/23/2019
........................................................................ $970,000, 3 bdrms, 1448 sf, built
$1,100,000, 3 bdrms, 1614 sf, built $2,050,000, 3 bdrms, 2304 sf, built 1930, last sold: 06/02/2005, $1,275,000, 5 bdrms, 2701 sf, built
2356 Stratford Drive, 10/25/2019 1986, last sold: 08/03/2011, $500,000
........................................................................ 1980, last sold: 05/14/2007, $720,000 1951 $1,050,000 1993, last sold: 07/03/2018,
$1,270,500, 4 bdrms, 1552 sf, built ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
5837 Zileman Drive, 10/22/2019 $1,270,000
1959, last sold: 09/03/2019, 18940 Sunnybrook Court, 662 Pinnacles Terrace, 10/23/2019
$965,000, 3 bdrms, 1675 sf, built
$1,572,000, 3 bdrms, 1480 sf, built
BERKELEY ........................................................................
$1,270,500 10/22/2019 20009 Rawhide Way, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ 1968, last sold: 10/18/2017, $900,000 2152 Acton Street, 10/22/2019
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$2,652,000, 4 bdrms, 3077 sf, built 2005 $763,000, 4 bdrms, 1875 sf, built
1023 Summerfield Drive, ........................................................................
$1,040,000, 2 bdrms, 1041 sf, built
10/24/2019 SAN MARTIN 1954, last sold: 03/11/2002, 1166 Pome Avenue, 10/25/2019 1986, last sold: 06/24/2002, $412,000
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1925, last sold: 02/01/2013, $615,000
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$845,000, 3 bdrms, 1444 sf, built 1967 440 California Avenue, 10/24/2019 $1,380,000
........................................................................ $1,970,000, 4 bdrms, 1437 sf, built 3916 Wilson Avenue, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 1625 Chestnut Street, 10/23/2019
$1,635,000, 4 bdrms, 3682 sf, built 1958, last sold: 11/17/2006, $950,000 $815,000, 3 bdrms, 1536 sf, built 1965
5662 Sunflower Lane, 10/22/2019 SUNNYVALE ........................................................................
$1,155,000, 4 bdrms, 1554 sf, built ........................................................................
$835,000, 4 bdrms, 1450 sf, built 1987, last sold: 08/01/1988, $450,000
........................................................................ 665 San Miguel Avenue,
628 North Ahwanee Terrace, 1894, last sold: 07/24/2007, $455,000
........................................................................ DUBLIN
1977, last sold: 06/10/2019, $835,000 1640 Decker Avenue, 10/23/2019 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 10/24/2019 1393 Curtis Street, 10/22/2019
$1,150,000, 4 bdrms, 1702 sf, built $1,030,000, 3 bdrms, 1064 sf, built 3245 Dublin Boulevard #412,
5951 Sunstone Drive #220, $850,000, 2 bdrms, 1349 sf, built
1972, last sold: 09/21/2004, $551,000 1955 $1,030,000, 3 bdrms, 1442 sf, built 10/22/2019
10/22/2019 ........................................................................ 1979, last sold: 08/01/1991, $198,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1944, last sold: 12/17/2010, $332,500
........................................................................ $590,000, 2 bdrms, 1124 sf, built
$700,000 702 San Tomas Street, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ SANTA CLARA 305 Amaryllis Terrace, 10/21/2019 125 Fairlawn Drive, 10/21/2019 2004, last sold: 04/19/2005, $414,500
6097 Sunstone Drive, 10/21/2019 $1,275,000, 3 bdrms, 1465 sf, built ........................................................................
4528 Billings Circle, 10/25/2019 $1,290,000, 3 bdrms, 1427 sf, built $901,000, 2 bdrms, 1308 sf, built 1935
1954 ........................................................................ 3290 Maguire Way #201,
$980,000, 3 bdrms, 1635 sf, built 2014
........................................................................ $1,235,000, 3 bdrms, 1716 sf, built 2014, last sold: 01/06/2016, ........................................................................
1056 The Dalles Avenue, 1420 Hopkins Street, 10/24/2019 10/22/2019
6089 Sunstone Drive, 10/24/2019 2005, last sold: 03/09/2006, $816,000 $1,181,000
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10/25/2019 $630,000, 1 bdrms, 1076 sf, built 1933 $665,000, 3 bdrms, 1248 sf, built
$1,050,000, 3 bdrms, 1804 sf, built 244 Beechnut Avenue, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................
2171 Bowers Avenue, 10/23/2019 2004, last sold: 07/26/2013, $465,500
2014 $2,150,000, 4 bdrms, 1603 sf, built 2412 Mcgee Avenue, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $1,036,000, 3 bdrms, 1008 sf, built $1,280,000, 3 bdrms, 1022 sf, built
1956, last sold: 09/01/1998, $507,500 $1,205,000, 2 bdrms, 1264 sf, built 7007 North Mariposa Lane,
5869 Taormino Avenue, 1959 1951
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........................................................................ 1923, last sold: 03/29/2019, $830,000 10/22/2019
10/22/2019 1466 Thunderbird Avenue, ........................................................................
2595 Dixon Drive, 10/22/2019 1047 Blazingwood Drive, $840,000, 3 bdrms, 1873 sf, built
$1,200,000, 4 bdrms, 1720 sf, built 10/25/2019 1014 Pardee Street, 10/23/2019
$1,175,000, 3 bdrms, 1166 sf, built 10/25/2019 2012, last sold: 01/22/2016, $735,000
1972, last sold: 10/22/1998, $296,000 $1,610,000, 3 bdrms, 1378 sf, built $2,365,000, 4 bdrms, 4175 sf, built ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1955 $920,000, 3 bdrms, 1000 sf, built
........................................................................ 1962, last sold: 06/10/2019, 2008, last sold: 12/07/2004, $575,000 7400 Oxford Circle, 10/21/2019
711 East Taylor Street, 10/24/2019 2743 El Sobrante Street, 1955, last sold: 11/30/2018, $850,000
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$1,375,000 $665,000, 3 bdrms, 1383 sf, built
$1,013,000, 3 bdrms, 1728 sf, built 10/21/2019 194 Corral Avenue, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ 861 Regal Road, 10/24/2019
1115 Vasquez Avenue, 10/23/2019 $1,800,000, 3 bdrms, 2564 sf, built 1990, last sold: 03/01/1990, $201,000
1915 $1,297,500, 3 bdrms, 1285 sf, built $1,601,000, 3 bdrms, 1473 sf, built ........................................................................
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1972 $1,625,000, 4 bdrms, 1415 sf, built 1969 6798 Pearl Place, 10/23/2019
1550 Technology Drive #3067, 1956
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1961 $1,025,000, 4 bdrms, 2253 sf, built
10/25/2019 2636 Glade Drive, 10/25/2019 835 Cotati Terrace #5, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ 2624 Regent Street, 10/22/2019
$1,255,000, 4 bdrms, 1929 sf, built 1987, last sold: 09/21/1998, $353,000
$537,500, 1 bdrms, 831 sf, built 2005, $925,000, 3 bdrms, 942 sf, built 1955, $1,300,000, 3 bdrms, 1663 sf, built ........................................................................
last sold: 10/12/2010, $166,500 last sold: 07/01/1992, $190,000 2018 1906 4550 Pisano Terrace, 10/23/2019
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1260 Russell Street, 10/22/2019 $1,150,000, 3 bdrms, 2557 sf, built
1550 Technology Drive #2020, 861 Harrison Street, 10/21/2019 859 Dartshire Way, 10/24/2019
$911,000, 2 bdrms, 1121 sf, built 2014, last sold: 12/12/2013, $862,000
10/23/2019 $900,000, 2 bdrms, 1053 sf, built 1906 $1,825,000, 4 bdrms, 1553 sf, built ........................................................................
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$1,710,000, 1 bdrms, 1070 sf, built 1962 1924, last sold: 07/01/1985, $83,000 3627 Whitworth Drive, 10/22/2019
1412 Heatherdale Avenue, ........................................................................ ........................................................................
2005, last sold: 03/05/2015, $462,000 46 Senior Avenue, 10/22/2019 $720,000, 2 bdrms, 1634 sf, built
........................................................................ 10/25/2019 1001 East Evelyn Terrace #117,
$1,350,000, 3 bdrms, 1805 sf, built 2003, last sold: 09/25/2003, $479,500
1629 Tiffany Way, 10/21/2019 $1,125,000, 3 bdrms, 1092 sf, built 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
$1,165,000, 3 bdrms, 1467 sf, built 1946 $621,000, 1 bdrms, 778 sf, built 1977, 1956 3956 Windsor Way, 10/24/2019
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1961, last sold: 10/09/2013, $840,000 500 Kiely Boulevard, 10/21/2019 last sold: 06/21/2005, $365,000 1849 Shattuck Avenue #406, $840,000, 3 bdrms, 1962 sf, built 2017
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5197 Tisdale Way, 10/21/2019 $1,435,000, 3 bdrms, 1442 sf, built 959 Henderson Avenue, 10/21/2019 11704 Zapata Court, 10/23/2019
$1,355,000, 3 bdrms, 1127 sf, built 1963, last sold: 03/15/2019, 10/24/2019 $680,000, 1 bdrms, 854 sf, built 1996, $1,120,000, 4 bdrms, 2483 sf, built
1960, last sold: 04/21/2004, $638,000 $1,275,000 $1,700,000, 2375 sf, built 1967 last sold: 01/13/2000, $265,000
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1984, last sold: 09/10/2003, $629,000
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HOMES SOLD
EMERYVILLE 35249 Lancero Street, 10/22/2019 2413 Sebastopol Lane #1, 2143 Shetland Road, 10/21/2019 1507 79th Avenue, 10/22/2019 1844 International Boulevard,
1121 40th Street #1401, $870,000, 3 bdrms, 1240 sf, built 10/22/2019 $650,000, 3 bdrms, 1225 sf, built $510,000, 2 bdrms, 1268 sf, built 1928
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10/21/2019
10/24/2019 1965, last sold: 12/20/1999, $281,000 $485,000, 2 bdrms, 1028 sf, built 1968, last sold: 06/26/2013, $480,000
........................................................................ 1301 83rd Avenue, 10/22/2019 $378,000, 1 bdrms, 1040 sf, built 1906
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$750,000, 2 bdrms, 1311 sf, built 1984, last sold: 08/08/2016, $445,000 1458 Spring Valley Common, $490,000, 4 bdrms, 1620 sf, built 551 Jean Street #305, 10/23/2019
34382 Livorna Terrace #36, ........................................................................
2005, last sold: 08/18/2014, $575,000 10/21/2019 672 Shenandoah Place, 10/22/2019 1963, last sold: 01/06/2009, $116,000 $450,000, 1 bdrms, 564 sf, built 1971,
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$1,107,000, 3 bdrms, 1993 sf, built 10/22/2019 $505,000, 3 bdrms, 1274 sf, built 1633 8th Street, 10/24/2019 last sold: 05/01/2013, $220,000
1001 46th Street #323a, ........................................................................
1992, last sold: 07/22/2004, $600,000 $525,000, 2 bdrms, 824 sf, built 1960, 1985, last sold: 01/06/2014, $335,500 $471,000, 1467 sf, built 1904, last
10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 39 Kimberley Court, 10/21/2019
last sold: 05/04/2010, $179,000 2334 Stonebridge Road, sold: 10/29/2017, $26,000
$443,500, 2 bdrms, 1680 sf, built 4992 Mattos Drive, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ $1,325,000, 3 bdrms, 2162 sf, built
2008, last sold: 10/15/2012, $341,000 $1,090,000, 3 bdrms, 1329 sf, built 508 Staley Avenue, 10/22/2019 10/24/2019 2020 9th Avenue, 10/22/2019 1951, last sold: 06/08/2009, $825,000
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1953, last sold: 01/06/2003, $528,000 $635,000, 3 bdrms, 1726 sf, built 2012
........................................................................ $825,000, 3 bdrms, 1466 sf, built 1972 $760,000, 3 bdrms, 1185 sf, built 1929
6400 Christie Avenue #1410, ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 4006 Laguna Avenue, 10/24/2019
10/23/2019 63 Trestle Drive #7884, 10/23/2019 126 Tourmaline Avenue, $980,000, 2 bdrms, 1584 sf, built
42728 Peachwood Street, 2624 Adeline Street, 10/24/2019
$715,000, 2 bdrms, 1104 sf, built $465,000, 2 bdrms, 870 sf, built 1991, 10/24/2019 1923, last sold: 02/19/2015, $740,000
10/24/2019 $1,200,000, 3 bdrms, 1326 sf, built ........................................................................
1988, last sold: 11/15/2006, $495,000 last sold: 03/03/2015, $316,000 $1,150,000, 4 bdrms, 2158 sf, built
........................................................................ $985,000, 3 bdrms, 1198 sf, built ........................................................................ 1903, last sold: 07/27/2018, $520,000
........................................................................ 5577 Lawton Avenue, 10/21/2019
1959, last sold: 09/29/2014, $685,000 1996, last sold: 12/20/2001, $618,000
6 Commodore Drive #C238, ........................................................................ LIVERMORE ........................................................................ 815 Arlington Avenue, 10/21/2019 $1,300,000, 2 bdrms, 1188 sf, built
10/22/2019 35059 Sofia Court, 10/24/2019 868 Arbor Court, 10/21/2019 865 Tranquility Circle #6, $790,000, 7 bdrms, 3015 sf, built 1910 1910, last sold: 08/01/1985, $170,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................
$530,000, 1 bdrms, 861 sf, built 1973, $955,000, 3 bdrms, 1730 sf, built $687,000, 3 bdrms, 1354 sf, built 10/24/2019
4018 Barner Avenue, 10/22/2019 325 Lenox Avenue #409,
last sold: 10/21/2003, $260,000 1971, last sold: 08/09/2002, $480,000 1960, last sold: 07/01/1986, $124,000 $749,500
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ $1,330,000, 4 bdrms, 2135 sf, built 10/24/2019
49 Loop 22, 10/24/2019 523 Bernal Avenue, 10/24/2019 276 Wildrose Common #1, 1954, last sold: 09/24/2001, $408,000 $530,000, 1 bdrms, 780 sf, built 1973,
34384 Tan Bark Drive, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
$900,000, 2 bdrms, 1212 sf, built $648,000, 4 bdrms, 1366 sf, built 10/23/2019 last sold: 06/23/2004, $271,000
$1,165,000, 3 bdrms, 1597 sf, built 9838 Bernhardt Drive, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
2004, last sold: 07/09/2004, $675,000 1954, last sold: 06/13/2014, $458,000 $570,000, 2 bdrms, 947 sf, built 1999,
........................................................................ 1993, last sold: 09/05/2014, $897,000 ........................................................................ $450,000, 3 bdrms, 1623 sf, built 1943
........................................................................ 2927 Madera Avenue, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ last sold: 09/22/2016, $485,000
3801 San Pablo Avenue #311, 1434 Calais Court, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ 640 Canyon Oaks Drive #H, $517,000, 2 bdrms, 1248 sf, built 1922
34231 Torrington Place, ........................................................................
10/21/2019 $995,000, 5 bdrms, 2737 sf, built 1970 2908 Worthing Common,
10/23/2019 ........................................................................ 10/24/2019 5215 Market Street, 10/24/2019
$453,000, 1 bdrms, 576 sf, built 2009, 10/22/2019
$1,197,000, 3 bdrms, 1400 sf, built 896 Camelia Drive, 10/24/2019 $540,000, 2 bdrms, 1123 sf, built $1,230,000, 3 bdrms, 1882 sf, built
last sold: 05/19/2015, $410,000 $778,000, 4 bdrms, 1955 sf, built
........................................................................ 1970, last sold: 12/08/2009, $540,000 $700,000, 3 bdrms, 1404 sf, built 1961
........................................................................
1986, last sold: 09/05/2006, $470,000
........................................................................ 1890, last sold: 06/20/2018, $733,000
........................................................................ 2015, last sold: 10/23/2015, $720,000 ........................................................................
1576 Carnelian Lane, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ 533 Capistrano Drive, 10/24/2019
FREMONT 41090 Valero Drive, 10/21/2019 10 Moss Avenue #37, 10/22/2019
$1,430,000, 4 bdrms, 1884 sf, built $1,190,000, 5 bdrms, 2856 sf, built NEWARK $465,000, 2 bdrms, 1230 sf, built $340,000, 1 bdrms, 515 sf, built 1965,
4063 Abbey Terrace #119, 1996, last sold: 02/02/2015, $950,000 1945, last sold: 05/08/2019, $270,000
1972, last sold: 06/02/2010, $895,000 ........................................................................ 6298 Brittany Avenue, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ last sold: 08/27/2010, $117,500
10/23/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
2331 Chateau Way, 10/23/2019 $827,000, 3 bdrms, 1100 sf, built 6574 Chelton Drive, 10/24/2019 32 Neva Court, 10/24/2019
$385,000, 1 bdrms, 674 sf, built 1986, 5909 Via Lugano, 10/24/2019
$715,000, 3 bdrms, 1373 sf, built 1961 1959, last sold: 04/25/1998, $220,000 $1,111,000, 3 bdrms, 2250 sf, built $2,025,000, 4 bdrms, 3291 sf, built
last sold: 08/08/2008, $170,000 $1,010,000, 4 bdrms, 1969 sf, built ........................................................................ ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1979, last sold: 03/20/2012, $715,000
2012, last sold: 12/05/2012, $644,500 1569 De Soto Way, 10/24/2019 39887 Cedar Boulevard #250, ........................................................................ 1997, last sold: 10/22/2015,
34442 Bacon Place, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
$970,000, 4 bdrms, 2024 sf, built 10/24/2019 4735 Congress Avenue, 10/22/2019 $1,650,000
$1,137,500, 4 bdrms, 1400 sf, built ........................................................................
HAYWARD 1968, last sold: 01/07/2014, $780,000
........................................................................ $535,000, 2 bdrms, 1071 sf, built $900,000, 2 bdrms, 2032 sf, built 311 Oak Street #813, 10/23/2019
1969, last sold: 05/12/2010, $535,000
........................................................................ 26234 Coleman Avenue, 5846 Elder Circle, 10/24/2019 1986, last sold: 06/23/2016, $458,000 1920, last sold: 12/17/2015, $782,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ $610,000, 1 bdrms, 835 sf, built 2003,
3925 Borgo Common, 10/21/2019 10/23/2019 $1,151,000, 5 bdrms, 3307 sf, built 35525 Garrone Place, 10/22/2019 3135 Courtland Avenue, last sold: 08/13/2013, $280,000
$945,000, 3 bdrms, 1425 sf, built ........................................................................
$610,000, 3 bdrms, 1130 sf, built 1953 2003 $840,000, 3 bdrms, 1320 sf, built 1961 10/22/2019
2013, last sold: 05/14/2013, $575,000 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 311 Oak Street #Ph33, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 3356 Creek View Court, 10/21/2019 4018 Fordham Way, 10/24/2019 6248 Joaquin Murieta Avenue #A, $795,000, 2 bdrms, 780 sf, built 1906, $1,140,000, 2 bdrms, 1440 sf, built
36338 Carnation Way, 10/24/2019 $765,000, 3 bdrms, 1705 sf, built $725,000, last sold: 06/01/1987, last sold: 04/10/2019, $380,000 2003, last sold: 05/23/2004, $609,000
10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$1,180,000, 5 bdrms, 1680 sf, built 1990, last sold: 10/06/2017, $735,000 $149,000 3324 Courtland Avenue,
........................................................................ $475,000, 2 bdrms, 905 sf, built 1982, 2063 Rosedale Avenue, 10/23/2019
1959 ........................................................................
........................................................................ 153 Gillette Place #106, last sold: 12/18/1997, $126,500 10/21/2019 $890,000, 4 bdrms, 3086 sf, built 1912
45 Crystal Gate Court, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
38801 Florence Way, 10/23/2019 10/21/2019 6432 Mirabeau Drive, 10/21/2019 $800,000, 3 bdrms, 1740 sf, built
$527,000, 2 bdrms, 1150 sf, built 3600 Seminary Avenue,
$1,008,500, 4 bdrms, 1413 sf, built $675,000, 3 bdrms, 1759 sf, built $750,000, 3 bdrms, 1616 sf, built 1960 1951, last sold: 07/26/2018, $565,000
1992, last sold: 04/04/2011, $197,500 ........................................................................
........................................................................ 10/23/2019
1962 ........................................................................ 2006, last sold: 02/20/2008, $510,500
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 8404 Peninsula Way, 10/22/2019 4446 Davenport Avenue,
26677 Durham Way, 10/22/2019 $925,000, 3 bdrms, 2210 sf, built 1942
4671 Laurie Common #106, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
38297 Garrett Street, 10/22/2019 $1,200,000
$1,208,000, 3169 sf, built 1976 ........................................................................ 8732 Seneca Street, 10/24/2019
$1,310,000, 3 bdrms, 2078 sf, built ........................................................................ 10/24/2019 $1,200,000, 3 bdrms, 1692 sf, built
1940 Florida Street, 10/22/2019 $550,000, 2 bdrms, 925 sf, built 1947,
1957
........................................................................
$419,000, 2 bdrms, 871 sf, built 1990, OAKLAND 1937, last sold: 04/12/2016,
$617,000, 3 bdrms, 1000 sf, built last sold: 02/28/2012, $169,500 $1,015,000 last sold: 07/18/2017, $515,000
1744 102nd Avenue, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
4464 Gina Street, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
1955, last sold: 09/29/2016, $490,000 2602 Lucca Court, 10/21/2019 4335 Evans Avenue, 10/22/2019 54 Sereno Circle, 10/22/2019
$766,500, 3 bdrms, 950 sf, built 1955, ........................................................................ $480,000, 3 bdrms, 1136 sf, built
2096 Florida Street, 10/24/2019 $1,440,000, 3 bdrms, 2730 sf, built 1924, last sold: 06/24/2015, $220,500 $1,355,000, 2 bdrms, 1362 sf, built $820,000, 2 bdrms, 1633 sf, built
last sold: 03/13/2015, $610,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1972, last sold: 08/19/2015, $710,000
$630,000, 3 bdrms, 1040 sf, built 2003, last sold: 05/04/2017, 2257 106th Avenue, 10/24/2019 1918, last sold: 12/17/2002, $430,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................
5319 Grant Court, 10/22/2019
1959, last sold: 10/14/2015, $450,000 $1,360,000
........................................................................ $500,000, 3 bdrms, 768 sf, built 1924, 6630 Evergreen Avenue, 3888 Shafter Avenue, 10/22/2019
$920,000, 3 bdrms, 1390 sf, built ........................................................................
2014 Florida Street, 10/22/2019 1148 Madrone Way, 10/23/2019 last sold: 08/01/1989, $89,000 10/24/2019 $1,425,000, 4 bdrms, 1168 sf, built
1967, last sold: 02/17/1998, $238,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $750,000, 3 bdrms, 1183 sf, built 1910, last sold: 12/03/2003, $392,000
$670,000, 3 bdrms, 1272 sf, built 1955 2314 108th Avenue, 10/24/2019 $1,340,000, 3 bdrms, 2247 sf, built ........................................................................
40236 Hacienda Court, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
1960, last sold: 09/06/2016, $659,000
........................................................................ $475,000, 2 bdrms, 1011 sf, built 1940 1967, last sold: 06/10/2016, 7085 Skyline Boulevard,
$1,625,000, 4 bdrms, 2115 sf, built 21423 Haviland Avenue, ........................................................................
1279 Marigold Road, 10/21/2019 $1,150,000
........................................................................ 10/22/2019
1967 10/23/2019 848 East 15th Street #C,
........................................................................ $600,000, 2 bdrms, 1036 sf, built 66 Fairmount Avenue #415, $1,800,000, last sold: 11/28/2011,
$625,000, 3 bdrms, 1259 sf, built 10/24/2019
37158 Holly Street, 10/24/2019 1963, last sold: 06/05/2019, $497,500 10/21/2019 $27,000
1953, last sold: 06/23/2015, $420,000 ........................................................................ $370,000, 1 bdrms, 608 sf, built 1905, ........................................................................
$800,000, 2 bdrms, 1182 sf, built ........................................................................
$490,000, 1 bdrms, 648 sf, built 1972,
1524 Murdell Lane, 10/24/2019 last sold: 09/15/2017, $86,500 6525 Snake Road, 10/22/2019
1947, last sold: 03/18/1998, $154,000 26968 Hemmingway Court, ........................................................................
........................................................................ $835,000, 3 bdrms, 2298 sf, built last sold: 04/01/2015, $390,000
........................................................................ $2,550,000, last sold: 07/10/2008,
10/23/2019 200 2nd Street #201, 10/23/2019
3735 Independence Road, 1989, last sold: 04/11/2006, $615,000 3090 Glascock Street #207, $142,500
$925,000, 3 bdrms, 2127 sf, built 1980 ........................................................................ $875,000, 3 bdrms, 1133 sf, built ........................................................................
10/22/2019 ........................................................................
1885 Paseo Laguna Seco #46, 10/22/2019
946 Hohener Avenue, 10/24/2019 2006, last sold: 09/05/2013, $485,000 PIEDMONT
$950,000, 4 bdrms, 1340 sf, built 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ $729,500, 2 bdrms, 1252 sf, built
1954, last sold: 02/02/2000, $260,000 $665,000, 4 bdrms, 1434 sf, built 2080 40th Avenue, 10/21/2019 2005, last sold: 08/22/2017, $640,000 155 Lake Avenue, 10/24/2019
........................................................................ $500,000, 2 bdrms, 982 sf, built 1983, ........................................................................
1952, last sold: 11/07/2013, $425,000 $500,000, 2 bdrms, 960 sf, built 1922 $1,300,000, 2 bdrms, 1392 sf, built
3350 Lacock Place, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ last sold: 03/12/2014, $265,000
........................................................................
........................................................................ 322 Hanover Avenue #512,
$1,360,000, 4 bdrms, 2204 sf, built 2503 Oakes Drive, 10/21/2019 681 43rd Street, 10/21/2019 1914, last sold: 04/10/2003, $700,000
2238 Rapallo Common, 10/22/2019 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
1978, last sold: 07/11/2019, $990,000 $903,000, 4 bdrms, 2668 sf, built $852,500, 2 bdrms, 1071 sf, built 1922 $738,000, 2 bdrms, 1005 sf, built 308 Pacific Avenue, 10/23/2019
........................................................................ $897,000, 4 bdrms, 2419 sf, built ........................................................................
1957, last sold: 06/21/1999, $260,000 2002, last sold: 09/05/2018, $456,000 868 45th Street, 10/22/2019 1984, last sold: 12/10/2015, $630,000 $2,323,000, 2 bdrms, 3060 sf, built
3963 Lake Woodland Common, ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
10/23/2019 21366 Santos Street, 10/23/2019 $806,000, 2 bdrms, 1149 sf, built 1916 522 Henry Street #A, 10/22/2019 1925
2131 Rhone Drive, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$524,000, 2 bdrms, 1056 sf, built $675,000, 2 bdrms, 1506 sf, built $1,300,000, 4 bdrms, 2311 sf, built 1735 64th Avenue, 10/23/2019 $550,000, 1 bdrms, 955 sf, built 2007, More listings on page M22
1971, last sold: 11/08/2013, $314,545 1948, last sold: 06/13/2018, $610,000 1996 $442,000, 2 bdrms, 1059 sf, built 1918 last sold: 06/30/2015, $425,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
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HOMES SOLD
From page M20 14772 Midland Road, 10/23/2019 2040 Johnson Drive, 10/24/2019 BAY POINT 113 Spruce Street, 10/25/2019
$475,000, 5 bdrms, 1768 sf, built 1956 $450,000, 4 bdrms, 1818 sf, built 1990 3588 Desanie Circle, 10/24/2019 $424,500, 3 bdrms, 1515 sf, built
........................................................................ ........................................................................
2005, last sold: 12/30/2014, $305,000
PLEASANTON 16520 Page Street, 10/22/2019 1936 Kettle Rock Court, $400,000, 3 bdrms, 1365 sf, built ........................................................................
4743 Amanda Place, 10/24/2019 10/24/2019 1981, last sold: 03/09/2017, $332,500 2362 Tamalpais Avenue,
$762,500, 3 bdrms, 1778 sf, built ........................................................................
$1,575,000, 4 bdrms, 2953 sf, built $566,000, 5 bdrms, 2260 sf, built 10/25/2019
1986, last sold: 01/01/1986, $160,000 176 Highway Avenue, 10/24/2019
1997, last sold: 06/12/2001, ........................................................................ 1991, last sold: 12/01/1991, $250,500 $586,000, 5 bdrms, 2556 sf, built
........................................................................ $385,000, 2 bdrms, 832 sf, built 1940,
$1,065,000 2363 Sitka Street, 10/22/2019 2005, last sold: 12/13/2010, $320,000
........................................................................ 3609 Leafwood Circle, 10/25/2019 last sold: 02/21/2019, $300,000 ........................................................................
$662,500, 3 bdrms, 1018 sf, built ........................................................................
4472 Bowen Street, 10/21/2019 $418,000, 3 bdrms, 1675 sf, built 1986 751 Walker Court, 10/23/2019
1950, last sold: 12/01/2016, $510,000 ........................................................................ 32 Wharf Drive, 10/24/2019
$835,000, 2 bdrms, 1230 sf, built $617,000, 5 bdrms, 2746 sf, built
........................................................................ 3598 Mallard Way, 10/23/2019 $394,500, 4 bdrms, 1852 sf, built
1986, last sold: 04/28/2017, $700,500 1998, last sold: 04/10/2013, $360,000
........................................................................
........................................................................ 2077 Washington Avenue #106, $640,000, 4 bdrms, 2346 sf, built 1953, last sold: 12/05/2012, $104,000
........................................................................
649 Concord Place, 10/24/2019 10/22/2019 1338 Willowwood Court,
2009, last sold: 08/28/2012, $275,000
$557,000, 2 bdrms, 1096 sf, built $339,000, 1 bdrms, 726 sf, built 1984,
........................................................................ BRENTWOOD 10/24/2019
4732 Matterhorn Court, $700,000, 4 bdrms, 3038 sf, built 1996
1985, last sold: 10/22/2012, $250,000 last sold: 03/21/2000, $94,000 CONTRA COSTA 1013 Alloro Court, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 10/22/2019
$625,000, 5 bdrms, 3331 sf, built 2018 1244 Woodside Drive, 10/21/2019
6814 Corte Nuevo, 10/21/2019 14911 Western Avenue, COUNTY $501,000, 4 bdrms, 2448 sf, built 1995 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $460,000, 3 bdrms, 1146 sf, built
$1,375,000, 4 bdrms, 2212 sf, built 10/22/2019 3 Almond Street, 10/25/2019
1986, last sold: 07/08/1999, $442,500 ALAMO 2732 Minta Lane, 10/25/2019
$442,000, 2 bdrms, 1243 sf, built
1986, last sold: 01/10/2012, $160,000
........................................................................
........................................................................ $545,000, 2 bdrms, 1343 sf, built $285,000, 3 bdrms, 1338 sf, built 1963
20 Bevmar Lane, 10/24/2019 1940, last sold: 05/30/2002, $242,000
906 Crellin Road, 10/21/2019 1952, last sold: 10/24/2014, $420,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ CLAYTON
........................................................................ $1,150,000, 3 bdrms, 2319 sf, built 1220 Mission Drive, 10/22/2019
$1,135,000, 4 bdrms, 2078 sf, built 1037 Bismarck Terrace, 10/25/2019 23 Capistrano Court, 10/25/2019
751 Woodgate Place, 10/23/2019 1969 $440,000, 3 bdrms, 1266 sf, built
1970, last sold: 05/20/2003, $570,000
........................................................................
........................................................................ $620,000, 2 bdrms, 2156 sf, built $650,000, 4 bdrms, 2032 sf, built
$535,000, 3 bdrms, 1356 sf, built 72 Mott Drive, 10/21/2019 1968, last sold: 04/24/2019, $204,000 2001, last sold: 10/22/2001, $447,000
1964 Fiorio Circle, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
1975, last sold: 01/01/1979, $90,000
........................................................................
1975, last sold: 01/22/2015, $365,000 $1,975,000, 5 bdrms, 4191 sf, built
$1,120,000, 2 bdrms, 1345 sf, built ........................................................................ 1706 Mount Silliman Way, 1178 Claremont Drive, 10/24/2019 4108 Coyote Circle, 10/22/2019
1978, last sold: 03/01/1978, $289,000
........................................................................ 10/21/2019
1987, last sold: 08/06/1998, $279,000
........................................................................ $515,000, 3 bdrms, 1568 sf, built $565,000, 3 bdrms, 1595 sf, built
SAN LORENZO ANTIOCH $460,000, 3 bdrms, 1710 sf, built 1995, last sold: 10/31/2018, $515,000 1996, last sold: 03/18/2016, $530,000
1459 Irongate Court, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$1,795,000, 4 bdrms, 3180 sf, built 574 Empire Street, 10/21/2019 1992, last sold: 04/22/2008, $260,000
118 West 15th Street, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ 145 Claremont Drive, 10/21/2019 547 Hamburg Circle, 10/24/2019
2007, last sold: 10/11/2007, $625,000, 3 bdrms, 1014 sf, built 1950 $390,000, 3 bdrms, 1322 sf, built 5509 Mountain Ridge Way, $920,000, 4 bdrms, 2391 sf, built 1979
........................................................................ $581,000, 4 bdrms, 2213 sf, built ........................................................................
$1,309,000
........................................................................ 1956, last sold: 07/28/2010, $160,000 10/24/2019 1993, last sold: 03/25/1998, $229,000 5830 Mitchell Canyon Court,
44 Saint Johns Court, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
1781 Orchard Way, 10/21/2019 313 West 4th Street, 10/22/2019 $525,000, 3 bdrms, 2086 sf, built 10/23/2019
$669,000, 3 bdrms, 1600 sf, built 1954 616 Eileen Street, 10/24/2019
$1,505,000, 5 bdrms, 2749 sf, built ........................................................................ $425,000, 2 bdrms, 1176 sf, built 2018, last sold: 11/14/2018, $525,000 $875,000, 5 bdrms, 2407 sf, built
........................................................................ $635,000, 3 bdrms, 1984 sf, built
1966, last sold: 06/20/2006, 16150 Via Arriba, 10/22/2019 1919, last sold: 01/09/2017, $238,000 4422 Palisades Way, 10/24/2019 1969, last sold: 06/21/2006, $861,500
........................................................................ 2010, last sold: 03/07/2011, $290,000 ........................................................................
$1,059,000 $500,000, 4 bdrms, 1377 sf, built 1944 ........................................................................
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 3624 Brookdale Circle, 10/24/2019 $475,000, 3 bdrms, 1772 sf, built 162 Mt Vernon Drive, 10/23/2019
161 Gregory Lane, 10/21/2019
3372 Smoketree Commons Drive $455,000, 3 bdrms, 1386 sf, built 1974 1991, last sold: 11/11/2011, $210,000 $790,000, 4 bdrms, 2032 sf, built 1976
15838 Via Marlin, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ $465,000, 3 bdrms, 988 sf, built 1957 ........................................................................
#118, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
$726,000, 2 bdrms, 1524 sf, built 1951 4228 Buckskin Drive, 10/23/2019 4473 Parkview Court, 10/23/2019
$510,000, 2 bdrms, 856 sf, built 1988, ........................................................................ 1151 Griffith Lane, 10/25/2019 CONCORD
$457,000, 3 bdrms, 1762 sf, built $520,000, 4 bdrms, 1915 sf, built
last sold: 03/09/2015, $355,000 $820,000, 5 bdrms, 2469 sf, built 1970 1906 Bailey Road, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ 1997, last sold: 06/24/2010, $190,000 1989, last sold: 11/04/2015, $396,000 ........................................................................
UNION CITY ........................................................................ ........................................................................ $695,000, 3 bdrms, 2118 sf, built 1951
7299 Tulipwood Circle, 10/21/2019 2814 Buttercup Court, 10/25/2019 1108 Lavender Drive, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................
2469 Ascot Way, 10/24/2019 2409 Peppertree Court #4,
$870,000, 4 bdrms, 2055 sf, built 1968 $495,500, 4 bdrms, 1907 sf, built $615,000, 3 bdrms, 2236 sf, built 3137 Claudia Drive, 10/21/2019
........................................................................
$988,000, 4 bdrms, 1805 sf, built 10/24/2019
1984, last sold: 05/01/1987, $146,000 2010, last sold: 12/10/2010, $355,000 $550,000, 3 bdrms, 1141 sf, built
$185,000, 2 bdrms, 925 sf, built 1969, ........................................................................
SAN LEANDRO 1968, last sold: 10/29/2015, $650,000 ........................................................................
1955, last sold: 05/08/2013, $333,000
........................................................................ 1902 Colosseum Way, 10/23/2019 last sold: 01/16/2014, $83,000 872 Mickelsen Court, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
1178 136th Avenue, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ 3849 Concord Boulevard,
5044 Bridgepointe Place #18, $543,000, 4 bdrms, 2334 sf, built $659,000, 5 bdrms, 2746 sf, built
$680,000, 3 bdrms, 1238 sf, built 4466 Rock Island Drive, 10/25/2019
10/21/2019 2002, last sold: 07/01/2015, $426,500 1998, last sold: 03/18/2002, $380,000
1951, last sold: 10/02/2017, $630,000 ........................................................................ 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $462,000, 2 bdrms, 946 sf, built 1984, $740,000, 3 bdrms, 2267 sf, built 1950
........................................................................
5112 Comanche Court, 10/25/2019 $560,000, 4 bdrms, 2628 sf, built 463 Milford Court, 10/23/2019
1653 162nd Avenue, 10/21/2019 last sold: 12/04/2012, $220,000 4370 Eagle Peak Road #C,
$447,000, 3 bdrms, 1353 sf, built 1993, last sold: 04/16/2018, $560,000 $628,000, 4 bdrms, 2606 sf, built
$565,000, 3 bdrms, 1328 sf, built 1947 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1997, last sold: 05/11/2009, $190,000 2016, last sold: 07/13/2018, $620,000 10/21/2019
4248 Comet Circle, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ 1340 Shaddick Drive, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................
1414 165th Avenue, 10/21/2019 $444,000, 3 bdrms, 1408 sf, built
$585,000, 3 bdrms, 1137 sf, built 3518 Dameron Place, 10/25/2019 $355,500, 3 bdrms, 1508 sf, built 1984 346 Oleander Street, 10/22/2019
$300,000, 3 bdrms, 1390 sf, built 1925
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1975, last sold: 11/01/2012, $262,000
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1972, last sold: 04/29/2014, $392,500 $385,000, 3 bdrms, 1528 sf, built $455,000, 3 bdrms, 1398 sf, built
271 West Broadmoor Boulevard, ........................................................................ 1984, last sold: 07/20/2009, $135,000 4473 Spire Street, 10/23/2019 2001, last sold: 08/03/2001, $252,000 1052 Ernst Way, 10/23/2019
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10/23/2019 2561 Early Rivers Court, $530,000, 4 bdrms, 2718 sf, built $570,000, 3 bdrms, 1208 sf, built
2309 Diablo Avenue, 10/23/2019 2450 Palm Court, 10/25/2019
$625,000, 2 bdrms, 1507 sf, built 1938 10/24/2019 2012, last sold: 05/29/2019, $440,000 1950, last sold: 03/25/2014, $380,000
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........................................................................ $409,000, 3 bdrms, 1108 sf, built ........................................................................ $420,000, 3 bdrms, 2194 sf, built
289 Dabner Street, 10/22/2019 $921,000, 3 bdrms, 1813 sf, built 1970 1953, last sold: 04/24/2009, $70,000 1872 Table Mountain Way, 1729 Fairwood Drive, 10/24/2019
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1998, last sold: 01/05/2009, $295,000
$580,000, 3 bdrms, 840 sf, built 1920, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $615,000, 4 bdrms, 1949 sf, built 1966
3006 Flint Street #58, 10/23/2019 3414 Dimaggio Way, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
last sold: 06/07/2007, $460,000 $640,000, 5 bdrms, 3814 sf, built 589 Rainier Street, 10/23/2019
........................................................................ $535,000, 2 bdrms, 908 sf, built 1987, $415,000, 3 bdrms, 1120 sf, built 5383 Fernbank Drive, 10/22/2019
2003, last sold: 06/08/2004, $560,000 $537,500, 3 bdrms, 1769 sf, built
1341 Devonshire Avenue, last sold: 03/09/2017, $442,000 1976, last sold: 09/04/2018, $390,000 ........................................................................
$972,500, 4 bdrms, 2792 sf, built
........................................................................ 2003, last sold: 03/18/2014, $390,500
10/21/2019 ........................................................................
1300 Trembath Lane, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ 2000, last sold: 04/15/2014, $829,000
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3105 Ferngrove Way, 10/24/2019
$545,000, 3 bdrms, 1257 sf, built 1952 32709 Goshen Street, 10/24/2019 2285 Reserve Drive, 10/21/2019 1180 Ironwood Way, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ $530,000, 4 bdrms, 2181 sf, built $305,000, 2 bdrms, 818 sf, built 1983,
$1,090,000, 4 bdrms, 1965 sf, built $1,028,000, 4 bdrms, 3854 sf, built $651,000, 4 bdrms, 1763 sf, built 1968
964 Figueroa Drive, 10/21/2019 1991, last sold: 07/11/2019, $350,000 last sold: 07/25/2017, $275,000 ........................................................................
1985, last sold: 03/15/2019, $900,000 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 2017
$760,000, 3 bdrms, 1709 sf, built 1955 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1818 Jefferson Street, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 3705 Gentrytown Drive, 613 Twining Court, 10/21/2019
2443 Lakeview Drive, 10/23/2019 2030 Salice Way, 10/23/2019 $675,000, 3 bdrms, 1822 sf, built
31323 Mackinaw Street, 10/21/2019 $520,000, 4 bdrms, 2077 sf, built 1993
........................................................................ $580,000, 4 bdrms, 2166 sf, built
$950,000, 3 bdrms, 1659 sf, built 10/22/2019 $392,000, 3 bdrms, 1000 sf, built 1962, last sold: 06/17/1998, $211,000
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5553 Ventry Way, 10/24/2019 2016, last sold: 06/17/2016, $505,000
1963, last sold: 01/27/2015, $620,000
........................................................................ $1,394,000, 4 bdrms, 2797 sf, built 1977, last sold: 06/17/2019, $265,000 ........................................................................ 4109 Joan Avenue, 10/24/2019
........................................................................ $543,500, 3 bdrms, 2086 sf, built 2018
416 Lloyd Avenue, 10/23/2019 1994, last sold: 04/02/2007, $950,000 4620 Goldcrest Way, 10/23/2019
........................................................................ 1102 San Donato Court, $617,500, 4 bdrms, 1191 sf, built 1953
........................................................................ ........................................................................
$660,000, 3 bdrms, 1008 sf, built 4338 Wallaby Court, 10/21/2019 10/24/2019
$505,000, 4 bdrms, 2026 sf, built 5455 Kirkwood Drive #D8,
2749 Meadowlark Drive, $449,000, 3 bdrms, 1615 sf, built $875,000, 5 bdrms, 3672 sf, built
1952, last sold: 08/24/2015, $490,000
........................................................................ 1988, last sold: 09/03/2013, $325,000 10/24/2019
10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 1994, last sold: 01/28/2011, $170,000 2003, last sold: 12/13/2010, $560,000
2377 Marineview Drive, 2720 Harvest Lane, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ $315,000, 2 bdrms, 891 sf, built 1980,
$805,000, 3 bdrms, 1382 sf, built 1975
10/23/2019 ........................................................................ $308,000, 3 bdrms, 1052 sf, built 3150 Westbourne Drive, 893 Sawyer Way, 10/25/2019 last sold: 01/24/2012, $106,500
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$1,480,000, 3 bdrms, 2347 sf, built 3208 San Andreas Drive, 1988, last sold: 10/15/2012, $110,000 10/24/2019 $540,000, 3 bdrms, 2133 sf, built 5450 Kirkwood Drive #C4,
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1961, last sold: 03/29/2005, $800,000 10/21/2019 $471,000, 3 bdrms, 1598 sf, built 2003, last sold: 07/10/2018, $525,000 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 3807 Hummingbird Drive, ........................................................................
$800,000, 3 bdrms, 1396 sf, built 1970 1977, last sold: 09/19/2013, $270,000 $470,000, 2 bdrms, 1272 sf, built
670 Maud Avenue, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ 905 Scenic Court, 10/25/2019
$810,000, 3 bdrms, 1275 sf, built $363,500, 5 bdrms, 2494 sf, built 56 Worrell Road, 10/24/2019 $550,000, 3 bdrms, 2067 sf, built 1981, last sold: 04/10/2003, $315,000
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1926, last sold: 09/07/2005, $560,000 1986, last sold: 03/31/1999, $194,500 $380,000, 3 bdrms, 1496 sf, built 1947 1999, last sold: 12/12/2016, $485,000
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HOMES SOLD
From page M22 2194 Toronto Lane, 10/23/2019 501 Saint George Road, EL SOBRANTE 4860 Venner Road, 10/24/2019 ORINDA
$458,000, 4 bdrms, 1244 sf, built 10/21/2019 5456 Conestoga Way, 10/24/2019 $1,830,000, 3 bdrms, 5188 sf, built 65 California Avenue, 10/21/2019
1750 Landana Drive, 10/25/2019 1960, last sold: 04/01/1990, $173,000 $1,185,000, 3 bdrms, 1727 sf, built $785,000, 4 bdrms, 2362 sf, built 1985 $1,340,000, 4 bdrms, 1365 sf, built
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$715,000, 5 bdrms, 3237 sf, built 3200 Windsor Place, 10/25/2019 1978, last sold: 04/25/2002, $540,000 1988, last sold: 03/15/2007, $719,000 431 Virginia Hills Drive, 10/23/2019 1956, last sold: 03/20/2018, $850,000
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1953, last sold: 06/11/2015, $635,000 $490,000, 3 bdrms, 1447 sf, built 1952 134 Saint Patricks Drive, 5808 Nottingham Drive, $829,000, 4 bdrms, 1937 sf, built 23 Crestview Drive, 10/24/2019
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1878 Larkspur Court, 10/25/2019 10/25/2019 10/25/2019 1964, last sold: 08/06/2018, $799,000 $1,125,000, 3 bdrms, 1830 sf, built
3330 Woodhaven Lane, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
$625,000, 3 bdrms, 1593 sf, built 1964 $1,195,000, 4 bdrms, 2182 sf, built $599,000, 4 bdrms, 1727 sf, built 1950
$625,000, 4 bdrms, 1422 sf, built ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1970, last sold: 03/23/2000, $520,000 1955, last sold: 09/26/2017, $480,000 MORAGA
3043 Laurence Court, 10/24/2019 1953, last sold: 07/17/2017, $540,100 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 59 Stanton Avenue, 10/23/2019
........................................................................ 122 Ascot Court #D, 10/23/2019
$430,000, 3 bdrms, 1161 sf, built 640 Shelby Court, 10/24/2019 $1,200,000, 3 bdrms, 1611 sf, built
DANVILLE $1,150,000, 3 bdrms, 1695 sf, built
HERCULES $390,000, 1 bdrms, 858 sf, built 1970,
1954, last sold: 01/23/2013, $275,000 1940, last sold: 10/29/2004, $820,000
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5399 Blackhawk Drive, 10/25/2019 1980, last sold: 08/23/2017, 112 Abalone Cove, 10/23/2019 last sold: 07/20/2001, $214,000
........................................................................ 9 Valley Court, 10/24/2019
1537 Lyric Lane, 10/23/2019 $1,188,000, 6 bdrms, 4286 sf, built
$3,000,000, 4 bdrms, 4467 sf, built $1,100,000 1939 Ascot Drive, 10/21/2019 $1,600,000, 4 bdrms, 2875 sf, built
$530,000, 2 bdrms, 1037 sf, built ........................................................................
1989, last sold: 08/19/2013, 2003, last sold: 05/19/2003, $822,500
........................................................................ $811,500, 2 bdrms, 1379 sf, built
1984, last sold: 03/30/2012, $254,500 102 Silver Pine Lane, 10/24/2019 1984
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........................................................................ $1,550,000 $1,685,000, 4 bdrms, 3477 sf, built 151 Catalina Drive, 10/24/2019 1973, last sold: 05/11/2015, $725,000
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3984 Majestic Drive, 10/22/2019
5483 Blackhawk Drive, 10/21/2019 1984, last sold: 04/05/2017, $125,000 $635,000, 3 bdrms, 1967 sf, built
35 Carr Drive, 10/21/2019
PINOLE
$625,000, 3 bdrms, 1359 sf, built ........................................................................ 1993, last sold: 10/09/2014, $491,000
$3,025,000, 6 bdrms, 6236 sf, built ........................................................................ $1,405,000, 4 bdrms, 2419 sf, built 3279 Diablo Court, 10/25/2019
1961, last sold: 05/25/1999, $235,000 86 Snow Mountain Court,
........................................................................ 1990, last sold: 05/11/2010, $817,000 181 Farragut Street, 10/21/2019 1973, last sold: 06/01/1991, $433,000 $780,000, 4 bdrms, 2187 sf, built
........................................................................ 10/21/2019 ........................................................................
1296 Mountbatten Court, $670,000, 4 bdrms, 2301 sf, built 1967, last sold: 10/09/2012, $435,000
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881 Dolphin Drive, 10/25/2019 $1,254,000, 4 bdrms, 3281 sf, built 122 Danefield Place, 10/21/2019
10/24/2019 1989, last sold: 06/01/1988, $210,000 323 Wildrose Circle, 10/21/2019
$1,528,000, 3 bdrms, 2359 sf, built 1992, last sold: 06/25/2004, $916,500 ........................................................................ $1,400,000, 5 bdrms, 2800 sf, built
$713,000, 3 bdrms, 1528 sf, built ........................................................................
1150 Gardenia Loop, 10/22/2019 $545,000, 3 bdrms, 1549 sf, built
1976, last sold: 08/24/2016, 1978, last sold: 03/27/2017,
1963, last sold: 11/05/2003, $476,000
........................................................................ DISCOVERY BAY $940,000, 4 bdrms, 2803 sf, built 1990, last sold: 01/20/1999, $203,500
$1,300,000 $1,420,000 ........................................................................
3760 Northridge Drive, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
4080 South Anchor Court, 2015, last sold: 12/01/2015, $865,000
........................................................................ 2861 Wright Avenue, 10/23/2019
$824,500, 3 bdrms, 2472 sf, built 470 Eagle Valley Way, 10/24/2019 12 Josefa Place, 10/22/2019
10/24/2019 120 Marsala Court, 10/22/2019 $650,000, 4 bdrms, 1998 sf, built
1976, last sold: 03/14/2002, $525,000 $1,075,000, 3 bdrms, 2782 sf, built $890,000, 2 bdrms, 1845 sf, built
........................................................................ $490,000, 3 bdrms, 1706 sf, built $310,000, 1 bdrms, 693 sf, built 1993, 1967, last sold: 12/05/2008, $348,000
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1990, last sold: 11/04/2015, $875,000 1984, last sold: 02/08/2011, $505,000
2145 Northwood Circle #F, ........................................................................ 1997, last sold: 11/22/2011, $195,000 last sold: 06/11/2003, $195,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ ........................................................................ PITTSBURG
10/22/2019 5038 Enderby Street, 10/25/2019 227 Los Santos Court, 10/25/2019
5121 Cabrillo Point, 10/24/2019 2008 Tioga Loop, 10/21/2019
$1,425,000, 4 bdrms, 2913 sf, built $2,120,000, 3 bdrms, 3408 sf, built 195 Atherton Avenue, 10/23/2019
$328,000, 2 bdrms, 870 sf, built 1979, $590,000, 3 bdrms, 1776 sf, built 1979 $691,000, 4 bdrms, 2442 sf, built
2014, last sold: 06/20/2014, ........................................................................ 2018 $402,000, 4 bdrms, 1497 sf, built
last sold: 06/04/2019, $255,000 2017, last sold: 06/01/2018, $698,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $1,155,000 124 Cardinal Lane, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ 1973, last sold: 12/14/2017, $410,000
810 Oak Grove Road #92, ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$605,000, 3 bdrms, 1921 sf, built 2048 Tsushima Street, 10/24/2019 OAKLEY 3813 Fallbrook Court, 10/22/2019
10/23/2019 56 Heather Garden Lane,
2001, last sold: 07/16/2010, $250,000 $600,000, 3 bdrms, 2085 sf, built 516 4th Street, 10/24/2019
10/23/2019 ........................................................................ $475,000, 4 bdrms, 1477 sf, built
$375,000, 2 bdrms, 1053 sf, built 1971 2005, last sold: 07/25/2013, $390,000
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$797,500, 3 bdrms, 1884 sf, built 1993 9875 Key West Way, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $385,000, 3 bdrms, 1053 sf, built 1978, last sold: 11/01/1978, $57,000
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5193 Olive Drive, 10/22/2019 $525,000, 3 bdrms, 2063 sf, built 1940, last sold: 09/18/2013, $226,000
$1,040,000, 4 bdrms, 3508 sf, built 563 Indian Home Road, LAFAYETTE ........................................................................ 489 Hawthorne Street, 10/22/2019
2013, last sold: 10/24/2013, $411,500 1315 Birmingham Street, $395,000, 3 bdrms, 1397 sf, built
10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 1191 Crestmont Drive, 10/22/2019
2001, last sold: 07/17/2019, $970,000
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$1,550,000, 4 bdrms, 3062 sf, built 4969 North Point, 10/24/2019 $990,000, 4 bdrms, 2966 sf, built 10/21/2019 1954, last sold: 03/06/2013, $190,000
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1220 Pine Creek Way #4, $680,000, 3 bdrms, 1568 sf, built $576,000, 3 bdrms, 2349 sf, built
1972, last sold: 11/30/1998, $545,000 1979, last sold: 04/22/1998, $626,000 279 Heron Drive, 10/21/2019
10/25/2019 ........................................................................ 1977, last sold: 11/03/2011, $350,000 ........................................................................ 2003, last sold: 11/14/2005, $629,000
........................................................................ 506 Mcbride Drive, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $420,000, 3 bdrms, 1583 sf, built
$390,000, 3 bdrms, 1262 sf, built 280 Jasmine Way, 10/22/2019
4945 North Point, 10/25/2019 $1,189,000, 4 bdrms, 2253 sf, built 837 Chianti Way, 10/24/2019 1991, last sold: 04/07/2017, $405,000
1981, last sold: 03/24/2017, $350,000 $817,000, 3 bdrms, 1392 sf, built ........................................................................
........................................................................ $740,000, 3 bdrms, 2021 sf, built $460,000, 3 bdrms, 1393 sf, built 2241 Jacqueline Drive, 10/22/2019
1998, last sold: 03/23/2000, $297,000 1965
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3922 Pridmore Court, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ 1980, last sold: 10/01/1987, $225,000 1983, last sold: 06/13/2016, $375,000
........................................................................ 3235 Mt Diablo Court #203, ........................................................................ $475,000, 3 bdrms, 1442 sf, built
$696,000, 5 bdrms, 2541 sf, built 5046 Kerry Hill Street, 10/25/2019
4960 North Point, 10/23/2019 10/23/2019 4894 Claret Court, 10/21/2019 1986, last sold: 05/01/1986, $101,500
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1920, last sold: 09/14/2010, $467,500 $1,797,500, 5 bdrms, 4570 sf, built
........................................................................ $765,000, 3 bdrms, 2016 sf, built $435,000, 4 bdrms, 1370 sf, built 1979 66 Laguna Circle, 10/21/2019
2018 $2,020,500, 41753 sf, built 2017, last ........................................................................
2113 Roskelley Drive, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ 1978, last sold: 08/11/2016, $709,000 $360,000, 3 bdrms, 1550 sf, built 1976
........................................................................ sold: 07/25/2005, $1,750,000
........................................................................ 1107 Donatello Way, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
$427,500, 3 bdrms, 1226 sf, built 104 Lawnview Circle, 10/22/2019
8470 Pinehollow Circle, 10/21/2019 1226 Warner Court, 10/21/2019 $525,000, 5 bdrms, 2864 sf, built 35 Manville Avenue, 10/23/2019
1954, last sold: 12/09/1999, $192,000 $749,000, 4 bdrms, 1717 sf, built
........................................................................ $610,000, 4 bdrms, 3282 sf, built $1,385,000, 3 bdrms, 2004 sf, built 2005, last sold: 11/11/2009, $255,000 $356,000, 2 bdrms, 931 sf, built 1941,
5420 Roundtree Court #A, 1973, last sold: 08/01/2014, $635,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ 2013, last sold: 01/21/2014, $489,500 last sold: 10/04/2007, $235,000
........................................................................ 1952, last sold: 04/16/2014, $847,000
........................................................................ 41 Flori Court, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
10/22/2019 401 Liverpool Street, 10/22/2019
1231 Saint Andrews Drive, $419,000, 3 bdrms, 1136 sf, built 620 Meadow Canyon Drive,
$340,000, 2 bdrms, 914 sf, built 1970, $1,320,000, 4 bdrms, 2484 sf, built
10/25/2019
MARTINEZ 10/22/2019
last sold: 11/08/2004, $275,000 1993, last sold: 06/20/2012, $936,000 1980, last sold: 02/01/1987, $99,000
526 Bartolini Street, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ ........................................................................ $652,000, 4 bdrms, 2455 sf, built $600,000, 4 bdrms, 3201 sf, built
1007 San Miguel Road, 10/22/2019 616 Los Robles Court, 10/24/2019 $680,000, 3 bdrms, 1870 sf, built 330 West Ruby Street, 10/23/2019
1987, last sold: 07/06/2016, $535,000 2002, last sold: 01/28/2010, $317,000
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$720,000, 2 bdrms, 1330 sf, built $1,020,000, 4 bdrms, 1948 sf, built
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1962, last sold: 10/06/2009, $437,500 $480,000, 4 bdrms, 1703 sf, built 1988
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2159 Saint Andrews Court, 31 Meadowbrook Avenue,
1951, last sold: 03/29/2016, $582,000 1978, last sold: 06/03/2005, $900,000 257 Benham Drive, 10/21/2019 85 Valerian Court, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 10/23/2019 10/23/2019
3460 Sanford Street, 10/22/2019 212 Murcia Court, 10/21/2019 $899,000, 3 bdrms, 3360 sf, built $485,000, 3 bdrms, 1490 sf, built
$725,000, 3 bdrms, 2455 sf, built $305,000, 2 bdrms, 1122 sf, built
$550,000, 3 bdrms, 1430 sf, built 1959 $1,725,000, 4 bdrms, 3460 sf, built 1986, last sold: 08/22/2012, $600,000 2010, last sold: 08/11/2010, $245,000
........................................................................ 1989, last sold: 09/19/2017, $725,000 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1972, last sold: 08/13/2010, $70,000
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3245 Santa Paula Drive, 1995, last sold: 05/10/2001, $905,000 352 Blue Ridge Drive, 10/21/2019 2162 Verona Avenue, 10/25/2019 1771 Meadows Avenue,
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10/21/2019 601 Paradise Valley Court, EL CERRITO $690,000, 4 bdrms, 1473 sf, built $475,000, 3 bdrms, 1546 sf, built 10/25/2019
$815,000, 3 bdrms, 1459 sf, built 10/25/2019 5826 Avila Street, 10/22/2019 1963, last sold: 07/01/1986, $126,500 1995, last sold: 12/13/2006, $407,000 $607,500, 5 bdrms, 2967 sf, built
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1963, last sold: 01/03/2002, $375,000 $1,200,000, 4 bdrms, 1948 sf, built $630,000, 2 bdrms, 644 sf, built 1925 622 E Street, 10/25/2019 1082 Vineyard Drive, 10/22/2019 2004, last sold: 12/15/2016, $519,000
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758 Sequoia Woods Place, 1977, last sold: 04/08/2019, $884,000 7201 Cutting Boulevard, $459,000, 2 bdrms, 882 sf, built 1965 $799,000, 6 bdrms, 4258 sf, built 2211 Old Creek Circle, 10/24/2019
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10/22/2019 129 Paraiso Drive, 10/25/2019 10/25/2019 2466 Heatherleaf Lane, 2002, last sold: 10/21/2016, $650,000 $377,000, 2 bdrms, 1161 sf, built
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$818,000, 4 bdrms, 2289 sf, built $1,450,000, 4 bdrms, 2257 sf, built $1,240,000, 4 bdrms, 2901 sf, built 10/23/2019 1843 Walnut Grove Court, 1980, last sold: 02/06/2014, $180,000
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1965, last sold: 04/10/2000, $406,000 1963, last sold: 05/16/2017, 1966, last sold: 11/12/2001, $625,000 $450,000, 3 bdrms, 1554 sf, built 10/24/2019 4149 Rialto Court, 10/21/2019
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2045 Sierra Road #1, 10/25/2019 $1,350,000 1154 Richmond Street, 10/25/2019 1984, last sold: 06/01/1992, $178,000
........................................................................ $460,000, 3 bdrms, 1571 sf, built $450,000, 3 bdrms, 1454 sf, built 1967
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$290,000, 2 bdrms, 788 sf, built 1965 21 Rockhaven Lane, 10/25/2019 $495,000, 2 bdrms, 1144 sf, built 2111 Knollwood Drive, 10/25/2019 1988, last sold: 12/12/2012, $185,000 4299 Suzanne Drive, 10/25/2019
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2081 Solano Way #A-b, 10/22/2019 $1,825,000, 5 bdrms, 3870 sf, built 1972, last sold: 07/20/2006, $435,000 $720,000, 4 bdrms, 1511 sf, built 3475 Wells Road, 10/25/2019 $545,000, 4 bdrms, 2332 sf, built
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$510,000, 3 bdrms, 1054 sf, built 2007 7830 Shevlin Place, 10/21/2019 1968, last sold: 04/01/1987, $152,500
........................................................................ $248,000, 2 bdrms, 1090 sf, built 1978, last sold: 02/01/1979, $82,500
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1942, last sold: 11/11/2003, $330,000 1978 Saint George Road, $718,000, 3 bdrms, 1336 sf, built 1957 1105 Rainbow Drive, 10/21/2019 1991, last sold: 09/23/2015, $148,000 786 Wedgewood Drive, 10/21/2019
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1121 Sunrise Hill, 10/21/2019 10/25/2019 7573 Terrace Drive, 10/22/2019 $850,000, 4 bdrms, 2052 sf, built 1968
........................................................................ 1080 Woodglen Drive, 10/21/2019 $465,000, 3 bdrms, 1386 sf, built
$955,000, 4 bdrms, 2880 sf, built $805,000, 3 bdrms, 1539 sf, built $1,115,000, 2 bdrms, 1597 sf, built 909 Veale Avenue, 10/22/2019 $540,000, 4 bdrms, 1714 sf, built 1981, last sold: 02/28/2011, $180,000
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1991, last sold: 02/17/2005, $910,000 1977, last sold: 02/01/1989, $185,000 1952, last sold: 04/11/2019, $581,000 $370,000, 1 bdrms, 585 sf, built 1930 1985, last sold: 12/01/1985, $116,000
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M26 Real Estate | San Francisco Chronicle and SFChronicle.com | Sunday, December 1, 2019 WB/PN

HOMES SOLD
From page M24 419 Sanford Avenue #425, 125 Sedgefield Court, 10/22/2019 563 Pimlico Court, 10/22/2019 122 Golden Hind Psgex, NOVATO
10/25/2019 $1,040,000, 3 bdrms, 1631 sf, built $625,000, 2 bdrms, 1185 sf, built 10/22/2019 790 Arlington Circle, 10/25/2019
$346,000, 5 bdrms, 1951 sf, built 1963, last sold: 08/01/1977, $105,000 1984, last sold: 11/01/1985, $145,000 $1,575,000, 3 bdrms, 1988 sf, built $1,569,000, 4 bdrms, 3402 sf, built
PLEASANT HILL ........................................................................ ........................................................................
1925, last sold: 08/14/2019, $430,000 9565 Velvet Leaf Circle, 3002 Rossmoor Parkway #5, 1958 1979
27 Carte Place, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$1,020,000, 4 bdrms, 1972 sf, built 3014 Tulare Avenue, 10/23/2019 10/25/2019 10/25/2019 3 Verona Place, 10/22/2019 1165 Bel Marin Keys Boulevard,
1965, last sold: 08/24/2018, $930,000 $566,000, 4 bdrms, 1390 sf, built $1,403,500, 3 bdrms, 2727 sf, built $760,000, 2 bdrms, 1444 sf, built $4,350,000, 5 bdrms, 3487 sf, built 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 1976, last sold: 12/10/2014, $625,000
1941, last sold: 01/01/1988, $87,500 2002, last sold: 09/06/2019, ........................................................................ 1998 $1,125,000, 3 bdrms, 1744 sf, built
1836 Donna Drive, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
317 Western Drive, 10/22/2019 $1,403,500 2705 San Carlos Drive, 10/22/2019 1984, last sold: 05/17/2013, $865,000
$712,500, 3 bdrms, 1052 sf, built ........................................................................ FAIRFAX ........................................................................
$1,950,000, 3 bdrms, 3538 sf, built 725 Watson Canyon Court #114, $990,000, 4 bdrms, 1742 sf, built 19 Bridle Path Lane, 10/23/2019
1950, last sold: 04/07/2015, $500,000
........................................................................ 12 Aureo Way, 10/24/2019
1929 10/25/2019 1959, last sold: 08/25/1998, $311,000
........................................................................ $469,000, 2 bdrms, 785 sf, built 1990,
606 Dove Court, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $675,000, 3 bdrms, 1240 sf, built
$419,000, 1 bdrms, 657 sf, built 1988, 62 Sierra Lane, 10/23/2019 last sold: 10/29/2018, $455,000
$1,330,000, 4 bdrms, 3142 sf, built 1972, last sold: 01/01/1988, $136,500 ........................................................................
RODEO last sold: 08/19/2013, $260,000 $580,000, 2 bdrms, 1131 sf, built 1972 ........................................................................
1961, last sold: 06/18/2003, $50,000 ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 2040 Carolyn Way, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ 1325 4th Street, 10/24/2019 84 Chester Avenue, 10/25/2019
1404 Stanley Dollar Drive #3b, $715,000, 3 bdrms, 1152 sf, built 1958
1937 Elinora Drive, 10/21/2019 $530,000, 2 bdrms, 1330 sf, built WALNUT CREEK 10/22/2019
$710,000, 1 bdrms, 810 sf, built 1949, ........................................................................
$742,000, 3 bdrms, 1042 sf, built last sold: 08/01/1990, $215,000 30 Gregg Place, 10/25/2019
1912, last sold: 04/09/2019, $347,500 1043 Brightwood Court, $485,000, 2 bdrms, 1163 sf, built ........................................................................
........................................................................ $1,350,000, 3 bdrms, 1996 sf, built
1949, last sold: 07/11/2014, $580,000 10/24/2019
........................................................................ 873 Hawthorne Drive, 10/23/2019 1983, last sold: 08/28/2019, $485,000 356 Oak Manor Drive, 10/22/2019
........................................................................ 1966, last sold: 08/09/2018, $925,000
450 Iron Hill Street, 10/23/2019 $600,000, 5 bdrms, 3673 sf, built $1,259,000, 4 bdrms, 3321 sf, built $977,500, 3 bdrms, 1284 sf, built ........................................................................
2074 Stratton Road, 10/22/2019 175 Montura Way, 10/25/2019
$1,230,000, 4 bdrms, 2632 sf, built 1976, last sold: 01/08/2013, $332,000 1992, last sold: 10/26/2016, 1955, last sold: 05/01/2019, $835,000
........................................................................ $1,200,000, 4 bdrms, 2230 sf, built ........................................................................
$1,075,000, 4 bdrms, 2300 sf, built
1999, last sold: 07/02/2013, $1,080,000
........................................................................ 1976, last sold: 12/28/2010, $675,000 116 San Gabriel Drive, 10/23/2019
$1,050,000 SAN PABLO ........................................................................ 1965, last sold: 11/21/2016, $981,000
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........................................................................ 123 Brodia Way, 10/24/2019 855 Terra California Drive #2, $1,178,000, 3 bdrms, 1623 sf, built
23 Matisse Court, 10/25/2019 1768 Bayo Vista Avenue, $2,285,000, 5 bdrms, 4664 sf, built 1955, last sold: 08/08/1998, $395,000 4 Park Crest Court #D, 10/23/2019
10/23/2019 ........................................................................
$715,000, 3 bdrms, 2052 sf, built 10/22/2019 1995 $495,000, 2 bdrms, 1252 sf, built
........................................................................ $760,000, 2 bdrms, 1735 sf, built 105 Wood Lane, 10/24/2019
2002, last sold: 02/23/2016, $652,000 $599,000, 4 bdrms, 1634 sf, built 1976, last sold: 06/23/2009, $329,000
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........................................................................ 2140 Cactus Court #1, 10/24/2019 1973, last sold: 02/23/1999, $365,000
........................................................................ $740,000, 3 bdrms, 1307 sf, built 1924
1956, last sold: 02/07/2011, $155,000 ........................................................................ 851 Pine Avenue, 10/23/2019
23 Oak Gate Place, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ $640,000, 2 bdrms, 1364 sf, built 5413 Terra Granada Drive #2b,
$795,000, 4 bdrms, 2237 sf, built 50 Campo Verde Circle, 10/25/2019 1974, last sold: 01/21/2016, $595,000 10/23/2019
GREENBRAE $450,000, 3 bdrms, 857 sf, built 1951,
........................................................................ last sold: 04/19/2019, $450,000
2002, last sold: 08/02/2002, $535,000
........................................................................ $350,000, 2 bdrms, 1110 sf, built $626,000, 2 bdrms, 1249 sf, built 3 Drakes View Circle, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................
1655 North California Boulevard
60 Ramsgate Lane, 10/25/2019 1980, last sold: 01/05/2009, $121,000 1988, last sold: 05/29/2018, $579,000 $1,050,000, 2 bdrms, 1350 sf, built 1020 Poplar Drive, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ #321, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................
$950,000, 4 bdrms, 2362 sf, built 1986, last sold: 02/12/2010, $625,000 $550,000, 3 bdrms, 1535 sf, built
14 Crucero Court, 10/22/2019 $598,000, 1 bdrms, 886 sf, built 2006, 1840 Tice Creek Drive #2434, ........................................................................
1978, last sold: 06/16/2017, $750,000 1979, last sold: 08/25/2008, $390,000
$525,000, 3 bdrms, 1104 sf, built last sold: 07/29/2009, $360,000 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ ........................................................................ INVERNESS 8 Reichert Court, 10/25/2019
103 Woodsworth Lane, 10/21/2019 1959, last sold: 10/21/2015, $376,100 $760,000, 2 bdrms, 1237 sf, built
........................................................................ 1655 North California Boulevard 10 East Robert Drive, 10/21/2019
$584,000, 3 bdrms, 1539 sf, built 1991, last sold: 07/15/2010, $505,000 $830,000, 4 bdrms, 2218 sf, built
#316, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ $2,350,000, 5 bdrms, 3615 sf, built
1982, last sold: 04/20/2017, $550,000 SAN RAMON 1977, last sold: 11/01/1977, $87,500
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........................................................................ $1,088,000, 3 bdrms, 1673 sf, built 1425 Via Loma, 10/24/2019 1969, last sold: 08/01/1991, $390,000
8975 Alcosta Boulevard #106, $890,000, 4 bdrms, 2294 sf, built
........................................................................ 25 Saddle Lane, 10/23/2019
2006, last sold: 07/23/2015,
RICHMOND 10/21/2019 $2,550,000, 4 bdrms, 4091 sf, built
$1,100,000 1968, last sold: 01/06/1999, $290,000
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KENTFIELD
946 33rd Street, 10/22/2019 $365,000, 1 bdrms, 946 sf, built 1971 ........................................................................ 1981, last sold: 09/02/2010,
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135 Caminar Way, 10/23/2019 2562 Walnut Boulevard #50, 109 Oak Avenue, 10/23/2019
$496,000, 2 bdrms, 786 sf, built 1942, 333 Andora Lane, 10/25/2019 $1,650,000
$865,000, 7 bdrms, 3314 sf, built 1966 10/23/2019 $4,900,000, 5 bdrms, 4378 sf, built ........................................................................
last sold: 02/10/2017, $390,000
........................................................................ $1,205,000, 4 bdrms, 1883 sf, built ........................................................................ 102 San Carlos Way, 10/24/2019
$455,000, 2 bdrms, 944 sf, built 1970, 1911, last sold: 07/16/2014,
443 Alamo Avenue, 10/23/2019 1979, last sold: 06/11/2004, $800,000 1016 Camino Verde Circle, $3,250,000 $850,000, 4 bdrms, 1521 sf, built
........................................................................ last sold: 03/25/2002, $261,000
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$545,000, 4 bdrms, 1819 sf, built 10/25/2019 1963, last sold: 05/08/2000, $350,000
450 Bollinger Canyon Lane #289, ........................................................................
2005, last sold: 03/26/2005, $35,000
........................................................................ 10/24/2019
$759,000, 2 bdrms, 1746 sf, built LARKSPUR 19 San Luis Court, 10/22/2019
1987, last sold: 02/21/2006, $690,000 126 Harvard Drive, 10/22/2019
2343 Esmond Avenue, 10/24/2019 $410,000, 1 bdrms, 657 sf, built 1989, ........................................................................ $821,000, 4 bdrms, 2171 sf, built 1967
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$509,000, 2 bdrms, 1167 sf, built last sold: 03/29/2011, $150,000 320 North Civic Drive #102, $2,100,000, 3 bdrms, 2365 sf, built
........................................................................ 1198 Simmons Lane, 10/25/2019
1929, last sold: 06/21/2017, $440,000 10/22/2019 1957, last sold: 06/01/1990, $430,000
........................................................................ 17 Centennial Way, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ $820,000, 4 bdrms, 1930 sf, built
3455 Fleetwood Drive, 10/21/2019 $415,000, 2 bdrms, 893 sf, built 1972, 879 Magnolia Avenue, 10/24/2019 1979, last sold: 10/01/1985, $169,500
$1,050,000, 4 bdrms, 2087 sf, built ........................................................................
$478,000, 3 bdrms, 1112 sf, built 1962 last sold: 09/01/1987, $87,500 $1,100,000, 3 bdrms, 1635 sf, built
........................................................................ 1996, last sold: 02/17/2000, $489,000 ........................................................................ 1300 Simmons Lane, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 1979, last sold: 09/25/2002, $580,000
711 Gertrude Avenue, 10/24/2019 1141 Claiborne Drive, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $1,030,000, 4 bdrms, 2259 sf, built
1188 Hawkshead Circle,
$550,000, 3 bdrms, 1863 sf, built $740,000, 3 bdrms, 1720 sf, built 174 Marina Vista Avenue, 1979, last sold: 06/06/2002, $650,000
10/24/2019 ........................................................................
2006, last sold: 01/28/2004, $94,000 1964, last sold: 11/05/2002, $505,000 10/23/2019
........................................................................ $2,625,000, 5 bdrms, 5871 sf, built ........................................................................ 26 Tahoe Circle, 10/21/2019
2008, last sold: 01/16/2014, 351 El Divisadero Avenue, $868,000, 2 bdrms, 1162 sf, built 1963
2437 Groveview Court, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ $375,000, 2 bdrms, 861 sf, built 1972,
$452,500, 3 bdrms, 1462 sf, built $2,219,000 10/24/2019 last sold: 05/26/2016, $315,000
........................................................................ MILL VALLEY ........................................................................
1988, last sold: 03/01/1989, $151,000 $1,105,000, 3 bdrms, 1725 sf, built
........................................................................ 2372 Jasper Hill Drive, 10/24/2019 502 Browning Street, 10/22/2019 1281 Valley Oak Court #E,
154 Lakeshore Court, 10/22/2019 $1,160,000, 4 bdrms, 2403 sf, built
1960
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MARIN COUNTY 10/25/2019
$885,500, 2 bdrms, 1172 sf, built
$445,000, 1 bdrms, 927 sf, built 1991 2003, last sold: 10/09/2008, $779,000 2107 Geary Road, 10/25/2019 $480,000, 3 bdrms, 1320 sf, built
........................................................................ ........................................................................ BELVEDERE TIBURON 1975, last sold: 12/04/2003, $610,000
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$783,000, 2 bdrms, 1840 sf, built 1971, last sold: 08/21/2014, $375,000
2437 Lowell Avenue, 10/22/2019 3057 Kittery Avenue, 10/25/2019 149 Jamaica Street, 10/22/2019 106 Great Circle Drive, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
1942, last sold: 09/01/1986, $110,000
$435,000, 3 bdrms, 942 sf, built 1943
........................................................................ $951,000, 4 bdrms, 1479 sf, built ........................................................................ $4,925,000, 4 bdrms, 4838 sf, built $2,795,000, 4 bdrms, 2957 sf, built SAN ANSELMO
1344 Mariposa Street, 10/22/2019 1971, last sold: 11/08/2016, $810,000 119 Hall Lane, 10/21/2019 2015 1976
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 25 Avenue Del Norte, 10/21/2019
$400,000, 2 bdrms, 1240 sf, built $825,000, 3 bdrms, 1582 sf, built 2016
2905 Langhorne Drive, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ 229 Rosemont Avenue, 10/25/2019 $1,475,000, 3 bdrms, 1916 sf, built
1944, last sold: 08/01/1978, $40,000 85 Island Court #95, 10/23/2019
CORTE MADERA
........................................................................ $1,150,000, 4 bdrms, 2520 sf, built $1,945,000, 4 bdrms, 2390 sf, built 1961
1425 Casa Buena Drive #106, ........................................................................
1205 Melville Square #110, 2003, last sold: 08/25/2003, $719,000 $350,000, 4 bdrms, 2187 sf, built 1972 1940
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ 15 Carolina Avenue, 10/25/2019
10/25/2019 3160 Riviera Way, 10/22/2019 964 Juanita Drive, 10/24/2019 38 Ryan Avenue, 10/23/2019 $1,175,000, 3 bdrms, 1080 sf, built
$1,300,000, 4 bdrms, 2154 sf, built
$599,000, 3 bdrms, 1312 sf, built $1,127,500, 5 bdrms, 2426 sf, built $1,400,000, 4 bdrms, 2423 sf, built $1,925,000, 3 bdrms, 2187 sf, built 1951, last sold: 12/14/2007, $725,000
2019
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1983, last sold: 06/03/1999, $199,500 1976, last sold: 05/06/2016, $980,000 1950 2018, last sold: 08/20/2014,
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1425 Casa Buena Drive #109, 10 Lillian Court, 10/24/2019
3617 Park Ridge Drive, 10/21/2019 620 Rock Rose Lane, 10/23/2019 225 Mayhew Way #3, 10/25/2019 $1,001,000 $1,600,000, 4 bdrms, 2872 sf, built
10/24/2019 ........................................................................
$800,000, 5 bdrms, 3446 sf, built $1,445,000, 4 bdrms, 3871 sf, built $495,000, 2 bdrms, 1196 sf, built 1983 $1,357,000, 4 bdrms, 2146 sf, built 526 Seaver Drive, 10/25/2019 1986, last sold: 04/25/2013,
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2002, last sold: 10/28/2009, $625,000
........................................................................ 1991, last sold: 05/29/2012, $880,000 2019 $520,000, 1 bdrms, 696 sf, built 1979 $1,250,000
........................................................................ 3707 Northgate Wood Court, ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................
5539 Plumas Avenue, 10/24/2019 3937 Sagewood Place, 10/25/2019 10/21/2019 604 Corte Madera Avenue, 1 Stanton Way, 10/23/2019 4 Loma Robles Drive, 10/25/2019
$585,000, 3 bdrms, 1183 sf, built 1943
........................................................................ $1,460,000, 5 bdrms, 3207 sf, built $2,450,000, 3 bdrms, 4623 sf, built 10/24/2019 $3,100,000, 4 bdrms, 3028 sf, built $2,000,000, 4 bdrms, 3328 sf, built
5732 San Jose Avenue, 10/25/2019 2007, last sold: 09/23/2013, 1997, last sold: 10/01/2003, $1,800,000, 4 bdrms, 2753 sf, built 1962, last sold: 03/26/1999, 2017, last sold: 05/17/2016, $445,000
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$806,500, 3 bdrms, 1474 sf, built 1989 $1,050,000 $1,725,000 1963 $1,040,000
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HOMES SOLD
From page M26 SAUSALITO 3512 Idlewild Avenue, 10/22/2019 427 West F Street, 10/21/2019 RIO VISTA 129 Isle Royale Circle, 10/24/2019
115 3rd Street, 10/25/2019 $580,000, 3 bdrms, 1532 sf, built $285,000, 2 bdrms, 734 sf, built 1953 223 Crescent Drive, 10/22/2019 $399,000, 2 bdrms, 1869 sf, built 1965
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84 Madrone Avenue #18, $1,410,000, 2 bdrms, 980 sf, built 1956, last sold: 01/19/2005, $475,000
........................................................................ 1035 Mason Court, 10/21/2019 $342,000, 3 bdrms, 1248 sf, built 312 Livingston Avenue,
10/25/2019 1955, last sold: 03/27/2018, 37 Peninsula Court, 10/21/2019 $410,000, 3 bdrms, 1620 sf, built 1954, last sold: 11/07/2008, $60,000
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$475,000, 1 bdrms, 713 sf, built 1970, $1,385,000
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$1,106,000, 3 bdrms, 1855 sf, built 1986, last sold: 01/30/2009, $195,000 513 De Flores Circle, 10/23/2019 $406,500, 3 bdrms, 1318 sf, built
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last sold: 07/19/2012, $244,000 410 Johnson Street #B, 10/25/2019 1996, last sold: 10/03/2006, $969,000 $405,000, 4 bdrms, 1859 sf, built 1978, last sold: 05/19/2004, $312,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1101 Valley Glen Drive, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
57 Medway Road, 10/25/2019 $1,000,000, 2 bdrms, 1180 sf, built 1045 Pine Street, 10/22/2019 $415,000, 3 bdrms, 1808 sf, built 1998, last sold: 12/03/2013, $235,500
........................................................................ 280 Markham Avenue, 10/24/2019
$2,100,000, 3 bdrms, 2471 sf, built 1978
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$730,000, 3 bdrms, 1520 sf, built 2005, last sold: 12/02/2005, $453,500 2060 Saint Andrews Drive, $375,000, 3 bdrms, 1290 sf, built
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1928, last sold: 06/01/2000, $590,000 1880, last sold: 03/09/2009, $495,000
........................................................................ 10/24/2019 1961, last sold: 07/03/2007, $345,000
........................................................................ STINSON BEACH FAIRFIELD ........................................................................
4414 Summerfield Drive, $395,000, 2 bdrms, 1894 sf, built 1060 Meadowlark Drive,
SAN GERONIMO 163 Dipsea Road, 10/21/2019
10/23/2019 1261 Astoria Drive, 10/25/2019 2000, last sold: 03/21/2016, $340,000
........................................................................ 10/24/2019
$3,100,000, 2 bdrms, 2152 sf, built
385 San Geronimo Valley Drive, $580,000, 3 bdrms, 1186 sf, built $420,000, 4 bdrms, 1827 sf, built 1977 249 Shearwater Drive, 10/22/2019 $510,000, 4 bdrms, 2286 sf, built
1988, last sold: 07/23/2002, ........................................................................
10/23/2019 1973, last sold: 06/25/2015, $450,000
........................................................................ 2326 Bobwhite Court, 10/23/2019 $337,500, 2 bdrms, 1231 sf, built 1988, last sold: 06/26/2017, $490,000
$1,386,000
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$1,195,000, 3 bdrms, 3262 sf, built 2251 Trower Avenue, 10/22/2019 $385,000, 4 bdrms, 1608 sf, built 2017, last sold: 02/27/2017, $297,000
187 Seadrift Road, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 130 Normandy Drive, 10/25/2019
1975, last sold: 01/02/2018, $1,400,000, 4 bdrms, 1956 sf, built 1971, last sold: 01/27/2017, $325,000
$2,900,000, 3 bdrms, 1552 sf, built ........................................................................ SUISUN CITY $470,000, 3 bdrms, 1800 sf, built
$1,150,000 1954
........................................................................ 1969 ........................................................................ 5108 Day Drive, 10/25/2019 1974, last sold: 01/11/2001, $201,000
........................................................................ 86 Buena Vista Avenue, ........................................................................
5 Valley Club Circle, 10/25/2019 $478,000, 4 bdrms, 1973 sf, built
SAN RAFAEL 10/25/2019 178 Olympic Circle, 10/22/2019
TIBURON $700,000, 3 bdrms, 1660 sf, built 2004, last sold: 10/26/2015, $375,000
381 Bahia Way, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ $370,000, 4 bdrms, 1490 sf, built $342,500, 2 bdrms, 1152 sf, built 1963
35 Meadow Hill Drive, 10/21/2019 1987, last sold: 01/08/2013, $375,000
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$387,500, 2 bdrms, 810 sf, built 1973, 1072 Flicker Lane, 10/23/2019 1977, last sold: 12/29/2011, $45,000 369 North Orchard Avenue,
$3,900,000, 4 bdrms, 4808 sf, built ........................................................................
last sold: 08/28/2002, $250,000 YOUNTVILLE $295,000, 3 bdrms, 1256 sf, built 817 Greenhead Way, 10/22/2019 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 1978, last sold: 02/03/2006, 1969, last sold: 07/03/2014, $269,500
6711 Washington Street, ........................................................................ $365,000, 3 bdrms, 1088 sf, built $10,920,000
421 Blackstone Drive, 10/25/2019 $3,286,185
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10/23/2019 1642 Glenmore Drive, 10/24/2019 1976, last sold: 01/14/2014, $213,000
$1,445,000, 4 bdrms, 2495 sf, built 60 Trinidad Drive, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 412 Pepper Court, 10/23/2019
$23,500,000, 6 bdrms, 2304 sf, built $345,000, 3 bdrms, 1692 sf, built 221 Redstone Circle, 10/25/2019
1969, last sold: 06/15/2004, $897,000 $5,600,000, 4 bdrms, 5640 sf, built $370,000, 3 bdrms, 1000 sf, built
........................................................................ 1918, last sold: 09/29/2015, 2005, last sold: 06/01/2019, $140,000
........................................................................ $350,000, 3 bdrms, 1158 sf, built 1973, last sold: 05/31/2018, $340,000
10 Brentwood Drive, 10/21/2019 1989 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $4,125,000
........................................................................ 4759 Hummingbird Drive, 1993, last sold: 12/27/2010, $119,000
$1,350,000, 3 bdrms, 1800 sf, built ........................................................................ 241 Plum Street, 10/21/2019
10/23/2019 1624 Tucson Circle, 10/24/2019
1956, last sold: 10/28/2016, $435,000, 4 bdrms, 1196 sf, built
$520,000, 3 bdrms, 1845 sf, built $485,000, 3 bdrms, 2117 sf, built
$1,125,000 1957, last sold: 04/25/2016, $280,000
........................................................................ 2002, last sold: 12/20/2004, $480,000 2008, last sold: 07/30/2007, $333,500 ........................................................................
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45 Bret Harte Road, 10/21/2019 148 Refosco Court, 10/25/2019
2127 Lusitano Drive, 10/23/2019 1029 Whistler Drive, 10/25/2019
$1,784,000, 3 bdrms, 2324 sf, built $441,000, 3 bdrms, 1631 sf, built
$543,000, 4 bdrms, 2087 sf, built $365,000, 3 bdrms, 1088 sf, built
1965 2010, last sold: 11/20/2014, $330,000
........................................................................ 2011, last sold: 08/03/2012, $333,500 1983, last sold: 06/13/2014, $239,000 ........................................................................
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105 Elena Circle, 10/25/2019 111 Republic Way, 10/25/2019
2379 Morrison Lane, 10/22/2019 VACAVILLE
$1,215,000, 4 bdrms, 2181 sf, built $385,000, 3 bdrms, 989 sf, built 1990,
$885,000, 5 bdrms, 3856 sf, built
1960, last sold: 11/19/2014, $850,000 349 Adobe Drive, 10/23/2019 last sold: 09/12/2018, $370,000
........................................................................ 1950, last sold: 12/07/2004, $840,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $437,000, 3 bdrms, 1134 sf, built 736 San Marco Street, 10/25/2019
41 Galleon Way, 10/22/2019 255 East Pacific Avenue, 1968, last sold: 07/31/2009, $110,000
........................................................................ $440,000, 4 bdrms, 1424 sf, built
$1,200,000, 4 bdrms, 1740 sf, built 10/21/2019
1961, last sold: 02/23/2011, $725,000 510 Arcadia Drive #6, 10/24/2019 1977, last sold: 09/18/2015, $330,000
........................................................................ $295,000, 3 bdrms, 1234 sf, built 1964 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $240,000, 2 bdrms, 990 sf, built 1983,
158 Humboldt Street, 10/23/2019 NAPA COUNTY 356 Saybrook Court, 10/21/2019
SOLANO COUNTY 2738 Parkview Terrace, 10/25/2019 last sold: 07/11/2017, $195,000
........................................................................ $495,000, 4 bdrms, 1860 sf, built
$980,000, 3 bdrms, 1309 sf, built 1943 $445,000, 3 bdrms, 1613 sf, built
........................................................................ 313 Azalea Way, 10/21/2019
CALISTOGA BENICIA 1985, last sold: 06/17/2009, $250,000
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698 Idylberry Road, 10/24/2019 1994, last sold: 11/17/2000, $262,500 $489,000, 4 bdrms, 1652 sf, built
1428 North Oak Street, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
$1,283,000, 4 bdrms, 1805 sf, built 286 East 2nd Street, 10/21/2019 251 Somerville Drive, 10/22/2019
$410,000, 3 bdrms, 1228 sf, built 638 Peridot Place, 10/25/2019 1958, last sold: 10/16/2001, $232,000
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1957 $552,500, 3 bdrms, 1409 sf, built $450,000, 3 bdrms, 1516 sf, built
........................................................................ 1987, last sold: 02/05/2003, $268,000 $500,000, 4 bdrms, 2164 sf, built 437 Beelard Drive, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 1984, last sold: 09/19/2012, $292,000 1994, last sold: 06/19/2019, $365,500
........................................................................ 2006, last sold: 08/10/2009, $310,000 ........................................................................
15 Mount Tallac Court, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $250,000, 3 bdrms, 1247 sf, built 1967
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NAPA 1389 Anita Circle, 10/25/2019 600 Spillman Circle, 10/25/2019
$1,165,000, 3 bdrms, 1815 sf, built 1055 Quail Drive, 10/23/2019 218 Brewster Way, 10/24/2019
1600 Atlas Peak Road #493, $660,000, 2 bdrms, 1250 sf, built $465,000, 3 bdrms, 1308 sf, built
1970 $405,000, 3 bdrms, 1604 sf, built $355,000, 4 bdrms, 1713 sf, built 1979
........................................................................ 1979, last sold: 09/26/2011, $300,000 ........................................................................ 2009, last sold: 07/02/2009, $300,000
10/23/2019 ........................................................................ 1969, last sold: 06/27/2009, $160,000 ........................................................................
35 Oak View Drive, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ 747 Chateau Circle, 10/22/2019
$375,000, 429 sf, built 1968, last sold: 900 Cambridge Drive #60, 333 Water Lily Circle, 10/25/2019
$2,000,000, 4 bdrms, 2614 sf, built 1612 Richards Court, 10/24/2019 $456,500, 4 bdrms, 1931 sf, built
05/07/2013, $155,000
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10/25/2019 $559,000, 4 bdrms, 2418 sf, built
1955, last sold: 04/08/2014, $512,000, 4 bdrms, 1959 sf, built 2001, last sold: 08/21/2015, $387,000
1144 Austin Way, 10/21/2019 $310,000, 2 bdrms, 1087 sf, built ........................................................................ 2017, last sold: 03/28/2017, $513,000
$1,703,000 1973, last sold: 05/03/2019, $380,000 315 Clarescastle Way, 10/24/2019
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........................................................................ $880,000, 3 bdrms, 2407 sf, built 1984, last sold: 08/28/2017, $285,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ 206 Wimbledon Drive, 10/23/2019
213 Orange Blossom Lane, 1837 Roseleaf Drive, 10/22/2019 $535,000, 4 bdrms, 1898 sf, built
1977, last sold: 12/11/2017, $719,000 276 Carlisle Way, 10/24/2019 $483,000, 3 bdrms, 1656 sf, built
10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $635,000, 5 bdrms, 3143 sf, built 1987, last sold: 09/01/2016, $439,000
2482 Claret Court, 10/25/2019 $700,000, 3 bdrms, 1874 sf, built ........................................................................ 2009, last sold: 05/19/2015, $390,000
$992,000, 3 bdrms, 1432 sf, built 1955 2000, last sold: 10/26/2012, $365,000 144 Clark Way, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $639,000, 3 bdrms, 1432 sf, built 1975, last sold: 04/19/2006, $330,000
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$345,000, 3 bdrms, 1318 sf, built 1978 744 Yellowstone Drive, 10/23/2019
335 Paloma Avenue, 10/23/2019 1975, last sold: 02/22/2017, $604,000 446 Greenbrier Court, 10/23/2019 740 Rosemary Court, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $300,000, 2 bdrms, 1357 sf, built
$690,000, 2 bdrms, 1290 sf, built $487,000, 2 bdrms, 1090 sf, built $300,000, 4 bdrms, 1773 sf, built 1978 1019 Cobblestone Court,
2383 Edgewater Drive, 10/22/2019 ........................................................................ 1978, last sold: 09/26/2013, $248,000
1948, last sold: 05/12/2008, $635,000 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $570,000, 4 bdrms, 1765 sf, built 1970 1982, last sold: 09/03/2003, $325,000
........................................................................ 4014 Roxbury Way, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ $540,000, 4 bdrms, 1871 sf, built
58 Rafael Drive, 10/25/2019 2164 Eva Street, 10/24/2019 447 Sage Court, 10/21/2019 $612,000, 3 bdrms, 2686 sf, built VALLEJO
2005, last sold: 07/09/2014, $549,000 1989, last sold: 06/28/2010, $329,000
$1,060,000, 3 bdrms, 1680 sf, built $483,000, 2 bdrms, 1193 sf, built $500,000, 2 bdrms, 1461 sf, built ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1233 Belmont Avenue, 10/25/2019
1949 1983, last sold: 04/29/2015, $380,000 374 Cooper School Road, $247,000, 3 bdrms, 903 sf, built 1940
........................................................................ 2016, last sold: 10/28/2016, $399,000 ........................................................................ 2925 Sage Court, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ 10/24/2019
290 Riviera Drive, 10/22/2019 $430,000, 3 bdrms, 1426 sf, built 9427 Berkshire Lane, 10/23/2019
2029 West F Street, 10/22/2019 DIXON $492,000, 4 bdrms, 2183 sf, built
$1,700,000, 4 bdrms, 2482 sf, built $740,000, 3 bdrms, 1866 sf, built 1964 1973, last sold: 02/18/2005, $380,000 $585,000, 3 bdrms, 2773 sf, built
........................................................................ 965 Alexander Court, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 1992, last sold: 12/21/2016, $415,000
1964, last sold: 08/09/2012, $891,000 ........................................................................ 2004, last sold: 10/17/2008, $305,000
........................................................................ 25 Fairways Drive, 10/25/2019 $540,000, 3 bdrms, 2302 sf, built 691 Silver Lake Drive, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
341 Cottonwood Street,
24 Treehaven Drive, 10/22/2019 $830,000, 2 bdrms, 1282 sf, built 1970 1996, last sold: 07/17/2002, $342,000 $375,000, 3 bdrms, 1609 sf, built 1982 1135 Capitol Street, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 10/21/2019
$1,455,000, 3 bdrms, 2059 sf, built 1130 Hayes Street, 10/23/2019 455 Berkshire Drive, 10/23/2019 5013 Soprano Circle, 10/24/2019 $430,000, 3 bdrms, 1443 sf, built $285,000, 2 bdrms, 1440 sf, built 1920
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1951 $699,000, 1022 sf, built 1935, last $410,000, 3 bdrms, 1142 sf, built 1978 $590,000 1952, last sold: 04/09/2015, $301,000 300 Carousel Drive, 10/21/2019
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701 Vendola Drive, 10/21/2019 sold: 12/05/2005, $494,000
........................................................................ 1865 Dorris Court, 10/25/2019 8 Villa Court, 10/24/2019 685 Guild Road, 10/22/2019 $430,000, 3 bdrms, 1292 sf, built
$1,460,000, 3 bdrms, 2128 sf, built 114 Heun Lane, 10/23/2019 $417,000, 3 bdrms, 1462 sf, built $150,000, 3 bdrms, 1086 sf, built $525,000, 4 bdrms, 2745 sf, built 1990, last sold: 06/06/2012, $164,000
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1954, last sold: 07/10/2002, $360,000 $1,022,500 1995, last sold: 02/19/2009, $250,000 1971, last sold: 12/22/2016, $135,000 2016, last sold: 12/31/2018, $565,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ More listings on page M30
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HOMES SOLD
From page M28 18373 Neeley Road, 10/21/2019 SANTA ROSA 2200 Humboldt Street, 10/25/2019 4538 Whistler Avenue, 10/24/2019
$380,000, 2 bdrms, 610 sf, built 1934, 4142 Alta Vista Avenue, $425,000, 3 bdrms, 1340 sf, built $416,000, 3 bdrms, 1197 sf, built 1933
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1075 Cunningham Street, last sold: 07/31/2013, $279,000 10/22/2019 1941, last sold: 09/26/2000, $259,955
........................................................................ 3353 Yulupa Avenue, 10/25/2019
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10/21/2019 15670 Old River Road, 10/25/2019 $500,000, 2 bdrms, 1564 sf, built 1951 2021 Illinois Avenue, 10/21/2019 $475,000, 3 bdrms, 1496 sf, built
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$436,000, 4 bdrms, 1904 sf, built $264,000, 1 bdrms, 736 sf, built 1952 2533 Alton Lane, 10/25/2019 $470,000, 2 bdrms, 828 sf, built 1947
........................................................................ 1985, last sold: 01/31/2012, $255,000
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2005, last sold: 06/05/2015, $340,000 $1,200,000, 4 bdrms, 2428 sf, built 252 Los Alamos Road, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 15044 Rio Nido Road, 10/24/2019 SEBASTOPOL
1 Frisbie Street #312, 10/22/2019 $535,000, 3 bdrms, 1440 sf, built 1985 $385,000, 2 bdrms, 1011 sf, built
........................................................................ 334 Eddie Lane, 10/25/2019
$270,000, 2 bdrms, 964 sf, built 1991, 1902, last sold: 02/05/2018, $525,000 1975, last sold: 05/25/2017, $342,000
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634 Ashbury Avenue, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ $520,000, 3 bdrms, 1338 sf, built 1930
1595 Los Olivos Road, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
last sold: 10/04/2017, $210,000 14655 River Road, 10/21/2019 $505,000, 2 bdrms, 1075 sf, built
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$1,150,000, 3 bdrms, 2623 sf, built 4110 Harrison Grade Road,
$609,000, 2 bdrms, 1280 sf, built 1955, last sold: 09/22/2016,
2040 Garnet Drive, 10/21/2019 10/22/2019
$1,127,273 1977
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$630,000, 4 bdrms, 2412 sf, built 1997, last sold: 08/01/2005, $510,000 ........................................................................ $625,000, 2 bdrms, 1524 sf, built 1943
........................................................................ 5017 Maiden Lane, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
1998, last sold: 02/03/2012, $300,000 2541 Barley Lane, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 14872 Rotonda Way, 10/22/2019 $580,000, 4 bdrms, 1827 sf, built 530 Hart Lane, 10/25/2019
SONOMA COUNTY $257,500, 1 bdrms, 693 sf, built 1930
$780,000, 3 bdrms, 2637 sf, built 2018
........................................................................ $665,000, 3 bdrms, 1549 sf, built
208 Gary Circle, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................ 1972, last sold: 00/1988, $152,500
1533 Barn Owl Place, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 1971, last sold: 05/23/2006, $630,000
$400,000, 2 bdrms, 1212 sf, built BODEGA BAY 2376 Melbrook Way, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................
1942, last sold: 04/08/2019, $240,000 HEALDSBURG $1,025,000, 4 bdrms, 2823 sf, built 7374 Lynch Road, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 21002 Heron Drive, 10/21/2019 1996, last sold: 03/04/2019, $541,000, 3 bdrms, 1808 sf, built 1957
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358 Arabian Way, 10/24/2019 $730,000, 2 bdrms, 1240 sf, built
1417 Glenn Street, 10/24/2019 $875,000, 3 bdrms, 1821 sf, built $1,044,500 712 Mill Street, 10/25/2019
$810,000, 3 bdrms, 1779 sf, built ........................................................................ 1945, last sold: 03/13/2003, $425,000
$615,500, 3 bdrms, 2378 sf, built 1982, last sold: 01/18/2018, $839,100
........................................................................ $140,000, 2 bdrms, 1140 sf, built 1915 ........................................................................
2000, last sold: 03/20/2001, $406,000 244 Belhaven Court, 10/23/2019 ........................................................................
7416 Shaun Court, 10/24/2019
1935, last sold: 10/16/2018, $556,000 1333 Windy Lane, 10/24/2019 ........................................................................
........................................................................ $745,000, 2 bdrms, 1665 sf, built 2923 Montecito Avenue,
$725,000, 2 bdrms, 876 sf, built 1952, 1081 Healdsburg Avenue, $980,000, 4 bdrms, 2372 sf, built
3566 Headwater Drive, 10/22/2019 1966, last sold: 02/06/2019, $550,000 10/22/2019
last sold: 08/11/2014, $118,000 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 1977, last sold: 01/16/2007, $765,000
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$677,000, 4 bdrms, 3230 sf, built ........................................................................ $710,000, 2 bdrms, 1328 sf, built
$1,225,000, 4 bdrms, 2055 sf, built 1006 Brunello Drive, 10/23/2019
2002, last sold: 09/23/2002, $521,599 CLOVERDALE 1900 $700,000, 5 bdrms, 2450 sf, built
1970, last sold: 08/21/2013, $416,000
........................................................................ SONOMA
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217 Albertz Street, 10/21/2019 2018, last sold: 08/09/2016, 2340 Moonlight Way, 10/22/2019 28 Don Timoteo Court, 10/22/2019
38 Hollywood Avenue, 10/22/2019 144 Kennedy Lane, 10/22/2019
$625,000, 2 bdrms, 1871 sf, built $5,000,000 $780,000, 3 bdrms, 1708 sf, built 1956
........................................................................ $1,243,500, 3 bdrms, 1925 sf, built
$340,000, 3 bdrms, 875 sf, built 1944, $535,000, 3 bdrms, 1268 sf, built 1988 ........................................................................
1999, last sold: 11/22/2016, $530,000 ........................................................................ 2171 Nectarine Drive, 10/25/2019 1965, last sold: 06/05/2000, $579,000
last sold: 10/24/2017, $322,000 ........................................................................ 1552 Brush Creek Road, ........................................................................
........................................................................ 20013 Sweetwater Springs Road, $492,500, 3 bdrms, 1636 sf, built
105 Elbridge Avenue #E, 10/21/2019 847 West Spain Street #K,
173 Kit Carson Way, 10/23/2019 10/22/2019 2007, last sold: 06/20/2007, $557,000
10/24/2019 $795,000, 3 bdrms, 2087 sf, built ........................................................................ 10/21/2019
$400,000, 3 bdrms, 1320 sf, built 1955 $560,000, 1 bdrms, 774 sf, built 2012
........................................................................ $280,000, 2 bdrms, 1070 sf, built ........................................................................ 2015, last sold: 08/26/2016, $705,000 441 Oak Vista Drive, 10/23/2019 $475,000, 2 bdrms, 1412 sf, built
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115 Mayfair Avenue, 10/25/2019 1990, last sold: 07/24/2009, $104,000 $1,250,000, 2 bdrms, 2628 sf, built 1980, last sold: 02/13/2012, $175,000
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........................................................................ JENNER 1611 Bryden Lane, 10/23/2019
$492,000, 3 bdrms, 1784 sf, built 1954 1981, last sold: 04/19/2007, $865,000 715 Verano Avenue, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ 715 South Foothill Boulevard, $889,000, 2 bdrms, 1346 sf, built ........................................................................
22133 Umland Circle, 10/23/2019 $740,000, 3 bdrms, 2222 sf, built
432 Miller Avenue, 10/25/2019 10/23/2019 1934, last sold: 02/27/2017, $735,000 2455 Olivet Road, 10/23/2019
$509,000, 2 bdrms, 1972 sf, built 2000 ........................................................................
1947, last sold: 01/21/2015, $545,000
$310,000, 3 bdrms, 1428 sf, built $510,000, 3 bdrms, 1258 sf, built ........................................................................ $1,425,000, 3 bdrms, 1514 sf, built ........................................................................
1816 Calavaras Drive, 10/23/2019
1952, last sold: 12/30/2014, $175,000 1977, last sold: 00/1990, $82,000 1977 20870 Via Colombard, 10/25/2019
........................................................................ ........................................................................ MONTE RIO $565,000, 3 bdrms, 1882 sf, built 1971
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315 Toscana Circle, 10/22/2019 676 Powderhorn Avenue, $575,000, 2 bdrms, 1314 sf, built
1415 Napa Street, 10/22/2019 22573 Sylvan Way, 10/23/2019 1551 Cavendish Avenue,
$513,500, 3 bdrms, 1443 sf, built 10/22/2019 1986, last sold: 02/07/2012, $270,000
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$309,000, 2 bdrms, 960 sf, built 1920, $615,000, 3 bdrms, 1376 sf, built 10/23/2019
1999, last sold: 01/24/2000, $228,500 $490,000, 3 bdrms, 1240 sf, built
last sold: 02/12/2005, $330,000 ........................................................................ 1957, last sold: 08/29/2016, $140,000 $475,000, 2 bdrms, 1058 sf, built THE SEA RANCH
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1999, last sold: 09/18/2001, $280,000
1974, last sold: 11/05/2002, $290,000 ........................................................................
200 Pacer Drive, 10/21/2019 COTATI ........................................................................ 36870 Green Cove Drive,
PETALUMA 15 Redwood Court, 10/25/2019
10/25/2019
$510,000, 4 bdrms, 1927 sf, built 1986 201 Aguirre Way, 10/21/2019 2138 Chokeberry Court,
........................................................................ 128 Banff Way, 10/23/2019 $365,000, 2 bdrms, 944 sf, built 1975,
$525,000, 4 bdrms, 1809 sf, built 10/24/2019 $675,000, 3 bdrms, 1388 sf, built
329 Paddlewheel Drive, $538,000, 2 bdrms, 1075 sf, built last sold: 04/27/2018, $340,000
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1991, last sold: 10/12/2005, $630,000 $725,000, 5 bdrms, 2511 sf, built 1973, last sold: 09/07/1999, $395,000
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10/21/2019 ........................................................................ 1984, last sold: 05/07/2015, $450,000 2387 San Miguel Avenue,
........................................................................ 2011, last sold: 04/02/2012, $421,000 120 White Fir Wood, 10/25/2019
$525,000, 3 bdrms, 1721 sf, built 1989 590 West Cotati Avenue, ........................................................................ 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 10/24/2019 1608 Caulfield Lane, 10/22/2019 2452 College Park Circle, $650,000, 3 bdrms, 1447 sf, built 1980
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$525,000, 3 bdrms, 1181 sf, built 2008
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472 Parkview Terrace, 10/23/2019 $698,000, 2 bdrms, 1450 sf, built $598,000, 3 bdrms, 1440 sf, built 10/25/2019
$443,000, 3 bdrms, 1264 sf, built 1971, last sold: 11/24/2003, $439,000 $475,000, 2 bdrms, 1000 sf, built
3815 Selvage Road, 10/23/2019 WINDSOR
1961, last sold: 00/1989, $209,000
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1984, last sold: 12/30/2014, $295,000 $665,000, 3 bdrms, 1684 sf, built 1961 1150 Castelletto Place, 10/23/2019
........................................................................ 113 Mcnear Circle, 10/25/2019 1985, last sold: 10/14/2011, $185,000 ........................................................................
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EL VERANO $595,000, 3 bdrms, 1232 sf, built
1335 Shady Oak Place, 10/21/2019 $680,000, 4 bdrms, 2155 sf, built
110 Rhonda Court, 10/25/2019 5075 Deerwood Drive, 10/25/2019
19335 Hickory Street, 10/25/2019 $600,000, 3 bdrms, 1550 sf, built 1974 2002, last sold: 09/22/2011, $410,000
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$415,000, 4 bdrms, 1391 sf, built 1974 1999, last sold: 04/26/2013, $415,000 $795,000, 3 bdrms, 2658 sf, built ........................................................................
........................................................................ $700,000, 1 bdrms, 888 sf, built 1958 ........................................................................ 9287 Cordellia Lane, 10/21/2019
........................................................................ 1988, last sold: 04/30/2013, $600,000 5408 Sharon Street, 10/25/2019
1309 Ryder Street, 10/21/2019 74 Raymond Heights, 10/21/2019 ........................................................................ $615,500, 3 bdrms, 1563 sf, built
$745,000, 3 bdrms, 1820 sf, built
$365,000, 3 bdrms, 1298 sf, built FORESTVILLE $749,000, 3 bdrms, 1294 sf, built 697 Dutton Avenue, 10/23/2019
1999, last sold: 12/30/2008, $530,000 1989, last sold: 00/1990, $174,000
$285,000, 1 bdrms, 850 sf, built 1927 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
1936, last sold: 06/13/2015, $250,000 10680 Forest Hills Road, 1952, last sold: 02/12/2019, $550,000 ........................................................................
........................................................................ ........................................................................ 1712 Solano Drive, 10/22/2019 1062 Elsbree Lane, 10/21/2019
10/25/2019 1705 Tampico Court, 10/24/2019 1197 Dutton Avenue, 10/23/2019
191 Smokey Hills Drive, $565,000, 3 bdrms, 1485 sf, built 1965 $1,025,000, 4 bdrms, 2381 sf, built
$455,000, 2 bdrms, 1350 sf, built $544,000, 4 bdrms, 1972 sf, built ........................................................................
10/24/2019 $743,000, 6 bdrms, 2647 sf, built 1992, last sold: 12/19/2017, $975,000
1947, last sold: 05/15/2017, $425,000 6517 Stonecroft Terrace, ........................................................................
........................................................................ 1971, last sold: 08/17/2015, $530,000 1951, last sold: 05/28/2013, $310,500
$475,000, 3 bdrms, 1532 sf, built ........................................................................ ........................................................................ 10/24/2019 409 La Quinta Court, 10/23/2019
1983, last sold: 12/16/2013, $250,000 GEYSERVILLE 47 Vallejo Street, 10/24/2019 1157 Exeter Drive, 10/24/2019 $590,000, 2 bdrms, 1816 sf, built $805,000, 4 bdrms, 2237 sf, built
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44 Bosworth Lane, 10/21/2019 $550,000, 3 bdrms, 995 sf, built 1950, $488,000, 3 bdrms, 1159 sf, built 1974, last sold: 04/18/2008, $500,000 1989, last sold: 08/23/2011, $410,000
1114 Sonata Drive, 10/25/2019 1984, last sold: 08/15/2007, $450,000 ........................................................................ ........................................................................
$500,000, 6 bdrms, 1805 sf, built last sold: 10/19/2001, $286,000 ........................................................................ 4764 Stonehedge Drive, 133 Merner Drive, 10/24/2019
$385,000, 2 bdrms, 1167 sf, built ........................................................................
2007, last sold: 06/13/2013, $260,000 1992, last sold: 04/18/2012, $385,000 279 Firelight Court, 10/22/2019 10/21/2019 $850,000, 3 bdrms, 2090 sf, built
........................................................................
........................................................................ ROHNERT PARK $539,000, 2 bdrms, 1288 sf, built $862,500, 3 bdrms, 1811 sf, built 1981, last sold: 12/17/2013, $515,000
350 Springs Road, 10/23/2019 GRATON 303 Enterprise Drive, 10/24/2019 1986, last sold: 05/27/2003, $350,000
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........................................................................ 1969, last sold: 12/15/2017, $750,000
........................................................................ 6408 Old Redwood Highway,
$358,000, 2 bdrms, 1062 sf, built 3165 Ross Road, 10/24/2019 $316,000, 2 bdrms, 1000 sf, built 303 Firelight Drive, 10/25/2019 4814 Sullivan Way, 10/23/2019 10/25/2019
1940, last sold: 00/1992, $132,000 $575,000, 4 bdrms, 1360 sf, built 1982, last sold: 04/01/2013, $168,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ $685,000, 4 bdrms, 2072 sf, built $290,000, 2 bdrms, 2707 sf, built $740,000, 4 bdrms, 1538 sf, built
1985, last sold: 11/08/2009, $328,100
120 Teri Court, 10/25/2019 ........................................................................ 1424 Gold Way, 10/24/2019 1986, last sold: 08/01/2016, $625,000
........................................................................ 1955, last sold: 06/07/2001, $428,000 1946, last sold: 09/22/2014, $441,000
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$387,000, 3 bdrms, 1088 sf, built 318 Shirley Street, 10/25/2019 $345,000, 3 bdrms, 1208 sf, built 3706 Hillary Court, 10/23/2019 2449 Thomas Drive, 10/21/2019 1296 Pedroncelli Drive, 10/21/2019
1972, last sold: 06/27/2019, $305,000 $485,000, 2 bdrms, 1094 sf, built 1985, last sold: 10/07/2015, $290,000
........................................................................ ........................................................................ $640,500, 3 bdrms, 1442 sf, built $1,000,000, 3 bdrms, 2568 sf, built $689,000, 4 bdrms, 1912 sf, built
1980, last sold: 06/21/2005, $451,000
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501 Timbercove Street #1, 6191 Santa Clara Place, 1987, last sold: 02/13/2019, $170,000 1957 2005, last sold: 01/23/2018, $690,000
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10/23/2019 GUERNEVILLE 10/21/2019 5213 Hoyal Drive, 10/22/2019 726 Warren Lane, 10/24/2019 1635 Reiman Lane, 10/24/2019
$464,000, 3 bdrms, 1414 sf, built 15210 Drake Road, 10/24/2019 $589,000, 3 bdrms, 1572 sf, built $800,000, 3 bdrms, 2069 sf, built $500,000, 3 bdrms, 1118 sf, built $783,000, 3 bdrms, 2507 sf, built
1989, last sold: 09/25/2013, $225,000 $435,500, 2 bdrms, 930 sf, built 1948 1978, last sold: 02/19/2014, $415,100 2006, last sold: 01/22/2016, $629,000 1964, last sold: 00/1992, $155,000 2005, last sold: 10/10/2005, $752,500
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Environmentally conscious masterpiece


Cow Hollow home blends innovative technology, stunning design
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Dear Friends,

We meet again at the end of another year. I hope all your dreams came true,
and your hearts filled up with love & laughter. For the upcoming year, I am
wishing for your families to have a cherished holiday season and may the New
Year bring you much laughter and love.

Sincerely,

G R AT E F U L

I AM ENGEL & VÖLKERS

Agi Vermes Smith Awarded Engel &Völkers Private Office Designation


for Exemplary Real Estate Service & Production
Engel &Völkers recently announced that Agi Vermes Smith has been inducted into the luxury real estate company’s
Private Office network, successfully passing the company’s ultra-competitive vetting and nomination process for inclusion.

Smith is among an elite group of Engel & Völkers advisors to be awarded with this distinction, which recognizes
extraordinary business results supported by unmatched competency and the highest level of real estate service. Out of more
than 11,000 real estate professionals who represent the Engel & Völkers brand in more than 30 countries worldwide, Smith is
among only 122 advisors selected to carry the title Private Office advisor in the Americas.

“Engel & Völkers attracts the finest real estate professionals in each market we serve, so as a member of Private Office,
Agi represents true exceptionality,” said Anthony Hitt, president & CEO, Engel & Völkers Americas. “Our Private Office
advisors are not just top producers—they unfailingly offer an incomparable experience for their clients.”

To qualify for Private Office, advisors within the Engel & Völkers network must be nominated by their broker, meet baseline
criteria for transaction volume and show consistency in their high year-over-year production numbers. To assess their market
expertise and notable service quality as real estate professionals, clients are also asked to comment on their service experience.
Lastly, nominees are submitted to a selection committee in the Americas that evaluates which candidates meet all requirements
for final submission to the head of Private Office in Hamburg, Germany.

Smith was formally inducted at Engel & Völkers’ invitation-only Private Office event at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills,
California. As a Private Office advisor, Smith gains access to Private Office-specific marketing assets, choice opportunities
catering to the brand’s global ultra-high net worth clients and is the preferred contact in her market for international referrals.

“It is an honor to have been selected to be a Private Office advisor,” said Smith. “The Engel & Völkers name and reputation
carries a high level of prestige around the world as a promise of outstanding real estate service and expertise, and
I look forward to representing at this level.”

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DISCOVER WHAT LUXURY


T R U LY M E A N S T O YO U .

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3484 WOODSTOCK ROAD 105 CREEKVIEW COURT 109 CHINA GARDEN COURT
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Masti.Pahlbod@evrealestate.com DRE 01104825 Danielle.Salk@evrealestate.com DRE 01279207 Jenn.Belden@evrealestate.com DRE 01863303
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GETAWAY By Jordan Guinn

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KUKUI’ULA

A rainbow arches over Kainani Hale, Unit 17 in Kaua'i, a luxurious, four-bedroom residence available for $4.95 million.

Island residence at Kaua’i offers a


uniquely Hawaiian experience
W
hile Bay Area denizens may
not have to scrape ice off
their windshield and shovel
snow from their driveways, they cer-
tainly might want an escape from gray,
dreary weather during the winter.
Fortunately, America’s 50th state has
an elegant, luxurious solution on the
island of Kaua’i.
Located at the Kukui’ula resort
about 15 minutes from the Lihue Air-
port, a tranquil four-bedroom luxury
residence awaits a privileged occu-
pant.
The home at Kainani Hale, Unit 17,
is a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-
bathroom modern residence sur-
rounded by manicured gardens with
lush lawns and tropical plantings. The
home includes a detached guest
house, multiple outdoor showers, as
well as several lanais, a pool patio and
a western orientation that frames
picturesque sunset views.
Designed by architect Steven
Green of Kailua’s Green Architecture,
the single-story residence boasts
3,681 square feet of living space, a
gourmet kitchen and a breezy, open Above: A pathway cuts through a lush lawn on the way to the entrance of Kainani Hale, Unit
17 in Kaua'i, which is available for $4.95 million. Below: The great room features western
Kainani Hale continues on S6 views and sliding glass doors that open to a lanai and pool patio.

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2646 Union St. in Cow Hollow
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found your place
in the world?
We’ve made it our mission to help you get there.
Compass – a real estate company with a purpose.

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GETAWAY By Jordan Guinn

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KUKUI’ULA

Top: A wood-paneled tray ceiling accents this bedroom at Kainani Hale, Unit 17 in Kaua'i, which opens to a garden and pool through a sliding glass door. Below: The
Kaua'i home includes multiple outdoor showers. Bottom: This luxurious bathroom at Kainani Hale, Unit 17 in Kaua'i opens to a Zen garden.

Details
Address: Kainani Hale, Unit 17, Kaua’i, Hawaii.
Price: $4.95 million.
Features: Four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath-
room tranquil oasis in Hawaii features a breezy,
open floor plan defined by a natural material pal-
ette and ample access to the manicured gardens.
The residence includes a detached, one-bedroom
guest house and multiple outdoor showers, as well
as several lanais, a pool patio and a western ori-
entation that frames views of the sunset and Pacific
Ocean in the distance. There’s also an outdoor
kitchen and the listing resides within the luxurious
Kukui’ula resort on the south shore of Kaua’i.

Kainani Hale from page S4

floor plan that segues to tranquil outdoor spaces. Hard-


wood, glass and steel fashion a natural material palette
that complements the idyllic landscape.
A lanai stretches before the home, bisecting a lush
lawn on its way to the front door. Lanais also reside off
the owner’s suite and the great room. The lanai off the
great room includes an outdoor kitchen, and is partially
sheltered from the tropical sun. Both the front and rear
lanais provide blissful relaxation, and include shady
arbors that double as electricity generators with in-
tegrated solar panels.

Kainani Hale continues on S8


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W H E R E E XC E L L E NC E L I V E S

San Francisco | $2,595,000


Amazing.. 2+ Unit Trophy Building : 2 bed/1.5bath full floor flats plus additional income. Amazing location with charming outdoor space. #robertsells415
Robert Kinoshita 415.447.8716
rkinoshita@coldwellbanker.com
CalRE#01092987

Hercules | $1,675,000
Stunning 4,473 SqFt 4br/4ba home on 0.5 acres. w/mature fruit trees and vegetable gardens, a pool oasis and multiple fireplaces nestled in Hercules hills. European charm. Must see!
Nicole Gruen 510.585.4444
Margaret M Lin 510.912.1284
CalRE#02000340 | CalRE#00970281

San Francisco | $1,091,000 South San Francisco | $480,000


Charming Mission Terrace Home on a Cul-de-Sac. 1br/1ba unit in Sunshine Gardens neighborhood.
Sandra Arellano 650.678.8732 Anne Chiu 415.595.8938
sandra.arellano@cbnorcal.com achiu@cbnorcal.com
CalRE#01758093 CalRE#00371107

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Brokerage are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company. ©2019 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker logo, Coldwell Banker Global
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GETAWAY By Jordan Guinn

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KUKUI’ULA

Top: A vaulted, wood-paneled ceiling shelters an open kitchen illuminated by pendant and recessed lights within Kainani Hale, Unit 17 in Kaua'i. Above left: Glass, stone
and hardwood fashion a natural material palette within the home. Above right: The lanai includes an outdoor kitchen and faces west to frame views of the sunset.
Below: Kainani Hale, Unit 17, a 3,681-square-foot luxury residence in Kaua'i, has four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms.

Kainani Hale from page S6 A wealth of dining options populate the resort, in-
cluding the Makai Grill + Bar, The Lanai Restaurant, the
The home resides in the Kukui’ula Resort, a luxury Eating House, Merriman’s Fish House and Umeke
oasis that embodies Hawaiian hospitality. The resort Kitchen + Bar. Each restaurant provides its own unique
includes a lodge, vacation rental homes, a clubhouse, philosophy, menu and dining experience, and those
luxury spa, a 10-acre farm and the Huaka`i Guides is- who prefer to cook at home can stock up on provisions
land adventure program, which offers fishing excur- at the Kauai Culinary Market.
sions, surfing lessons, snorkeling and other aquatic Lappert’s Ice Cream & Coffee offers indulgent after-
adventures. dinner treats, as does Uncle’s Shaved Ice. The Halele’a
The region receives 300 days of sunshine every year, Gallery and Galerie 103 grants guests art galleries to
complemented by white sand beaches. Plenty of hiking take in the local culture, while Blue Ginger and Crazy
trails and excursions await those eager for outdoor Shirts offer the option for retail therapy. Ocean Opulent
adventure, and the resort includes an 18-hole golf Jewelry displays handmade accessories, while Martin
course Golf Digest called “One of the Best Courses in and MacArthur stock a wide selection of time pieces,
Hawaii.” Four brand-new tennis courts wait beside the jewelry, outrigger canoes and even weapons.
golf course, providing a place for practice, lessons and
competitive play. Contact: Kukui’ula, 1-808-742-0234, info@kukuiula.com.
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COVER STORY bY jORDAN GUINN

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JACOB ELLIOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

Retractable glass walls in the family room of 2646 Union St. in Cow Hollow open to a view terrace looking out at the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay.

Troon Pacific wows again with


Cow Hollow masterpiece
A
compound. A sanctuary. A
work of art. An environmentally
conscious masterpiece. The
four-bedroom, seven-and-a-half bath-
room contemporary at 2646 Union St.
in Cow Hollow is all this and more.
“Residence 2646 is the pinnacle of
San Francisco residential design; a
vision of what naturally beautiful and
functional living should be,” said Val
Steele of Compass, who is listing the
five-level contemporary for $29.8
million. “Luxurious features, meticu-
lous design, and future-oriented think-
ing find form in a living environment
unlike any other.”
Every floor of the LEED Platinum-
certified residence features a terrace,
many accessed through collapsible
glass walls. A blend of innovative
technology and stunning design, 2646
Union St. is the handiwork of Troon
Pacific, a company obsessed with
superlative design that’s sustainable Above: The owner’s suite
and captivating. includes a private terrace
“Troon Pacific is San Francisco’s
green building experts,” Steele said.
“At its core, the company is dedicated
that’s accessed through
retractable glass walls.
Below: The owner’s suite
Destination Orinda
to responsibility, high design and enjoys a private terrace
performance.” looking out at landmarks
Next-generation technology radi- like the Palace of Fine
ates throughout the luxury abode. Arts and the Golden
Smart home technology abounds Gate Bridge.
within the residence, which includes
premium entertainment systems and a
Tesla Powerwall that provides sustain-
able backup energy. The Homeworks
lighting control system enables resi-
dents to tune the light according to

2646 Union continues on S10

8 Charles Hill Circle | $1,550,000


6 Bedrooms | 3.5 Bathrooms | 4320 Sqft. | 1.38 Acres

Large-Scale Living!!
✓Bonus In-law or Guest Apartment w/ Kitchen & Separate Entry
✓Orinda's Top Rated Schools
✓Convenient to BART and Commute
✓Within 30 minutes of Downtown SF
Contact Clark for More Information

Cell: 925-998-7898
www.clarkthompson.com
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All information herein deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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COVER STORY bY jORDAN GUINN

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JACOB ELLIOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

An Italian-made Boffi island anchors an open kitchen finished with stone slab countertops and a Gaggenau gas range.

2646 Union from page S9

their mood and time of day, while the


Savant system integrates all the smart
home automation systems. There’s a
standalone audio/visual room, Lutron
lighting control system, integrated
USB charging ports, hydronic heating
with individual controls for all the
major rooms, a Tesla car charger and a
temperature and humidity -ontrolled
wine room.
This is in addition to an elevator
serving all levels and a car vault that
allows for the storage of multiple vehi-
cles. Thirty percent of the newly con-
structed home’s power comes courtesy
rooftop solar panels, and water-resis-
tant membranes are embedded in
every level, and more than 90 percent
of the home’s lights are LEDs.
An Everpure water filtration and
purification system ensures crystal clear
drinking water throughout the home,
while a greywater harvesting cistern
irrigates the landscape and fills the
toilets. 2646 Union St. is well prepared
for the rolling blackouts and brownouts
that are becoming more common in
the Bay Area these days. The home
includes a 20 kilowatt backup genera-
tor that keeps major systems running
when the power goes down, while
Energy Star appliances require minimal
power to operate their best.
Of course, Troon Pacific doesn’t cut
corners when it comes to indulgences,
as evidenced by the bespoke finishes
radiating throughout the home. The
chef’s kitchen enjoys slab counters and
an Italian-made Boffi island, in addi-
tion to a Gaggenau range. An outdoor
kitchen and gas fire pit reside in the
backyard, making it an ideal space for
al fresco dining. Above: An architectural turned staircase with glass railings and floating tread connects all
Naturally, the owner’s suite stands levels of 2646 Union St. in Cow Hollow. Below: The landscaped backyard features an outdoor
out for its unparalleled elegance. Not kitchen with a built-in barbecue and a gas fire pit.
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COVER STORY bY jORDAN GUINN

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JACOB ELLIOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

Above: A roof deck crowning 2646 Union St. offers sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Palace of Fine Arts and San Francisco Bay. Below: A Castilla black
marble fireplace wall warms the living room of 2646 Union St. in Cow Hollow.

only does the suite host a two-sided fireplace and pri- Details
vate deck, its spa-caliber bathroom houses a freestand-
ing soaking tub and separate rain shower overlooking Address: 2646 Union St., Cow Hollow,
the bay.
The home’s location drops jaws as well. Perched over
San Francisco.
the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, 2646 Union Price: $29.8 million.
St. boasts views of landmarks like the Golden Gate
Bridge, Alcatraz and the Palace of Fine Arts, as well as
Features: Four-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bath-
natural wonders like San Francisco Bay and the Marin room five-level contemporary boasting bespoke
Headlands. finishes and sweeping views stretching from the
“The home’s outdoor spaces accentuate and maxi- Golden Gate Bridge, to the Marin Headlands, to
mize these incredible views, with a light-filled penthouse Alcatraz. Retractable glass walls are found on mul-
on the top floor, full-width terraces and thoughtfully
placed windows,” Steele said. tiple levels and the home includes a landscaped
Terraces jut out from the northern and southern sides rear garden with an outdoor kitchen and a gas fire
of the home, routinely accessed through retractable pit. A panoramic view roof deck crowns the sophis-
glass walls. Glass railings ensure views are unimpeded, ticated, LEED-platinum certified residence near
and a panoramic roof deck with a fire pit tops the estate. Union Street’s world-class shops and restaurants.
Take the virtual tour at www.residence2646.com
The owner’s suite boasts a two-sided fireplace, a
Listing agent: Val Steele, Compass, 415-810-5234, private deck and a spa-caliber bathroom with a
val.steele@compass.com. soaking tub and rain shower.
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For those who


seek an exceptional life

1350 Jones Street


NOB HILL | 1350JONES.COM | $13,750,000

Absolutely stunning studs out renovation with impeccable attention to detail and elegant, timeless design in the coveted and aristocratic neighborhood
of Nob Hill. One-of-a-kind masterpiece with 4 levels of architectural and design perfection complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 2 half baths.
Mary Lou Castellanos 415.901.1769

139 Grand View Avenue


EUREKA VALLEY | SKYGARDENS139.COM | $4,825,000
It starts with a dream of shared spaces, private retreats, lavish entertaining with a sense of hand-drawn, well-built, artisanal residential design, providing a framework for a
rich daily urban life. An elegant enduring residence, anchored in down-to-earth gestures of home, the substantial build possesses an intimacy rare for a home of its scale.
Wendy Storch 415.519.6091

4426 19th Street


CASTRO | 442619THSTREET.COM | $3,995,000

Bright and sunny Mission Revival home has been beautifully remodeled and is move-in ready. Wonderful scale with elegant living room, large formal
dining room, spacious chef’s kitchen, deep, sunny yard, and 3 levels of decks with fantastic views of Corona Heights and downtown.
Carrie Goodman 415.624.4166

640 Natoma Street


SOUTH OF MARKET | 640NATOMA.COM | $3,195,000

Authentic artist atelier on 3 floors that is reminiscent of NYC’s TriBeCa and SoHo lofts. Great for shared company space or friends looking to invest and
grow together. Top floor 1875± sq.ft. owner’s loft, second floor 1,875± sq.ft. collaboration/workspace, and ground floor drive-in workspace/garage.
Don DeFranco 415.722.7259

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DRE License Numbers for All Featured Agents: Mary Lou Castellanos DRE: 00905399 | Wendy Storch DRE: 00843231 | Carrie Goodman DRE: 01736609 | Don DeFranco DRE: 01317125
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