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Play area and new paths to create gathering place in central Belmont Chalk this up to stupidity
Someone broke into lockers and wrote
By Anna Schuessler on a wall with chalk near East Poplar
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Avenue in San Mateo before 8:43 a.m.
Monday, May 22.
Belmont residents can now find childrens
play structures, a picnic area and oak and REDWOOD CITY
buckeye trees at the new Davey Glen Park Reckl es s dri v i ng . The driver of a black
between Davey Glen Road and Middle Road Prius was swerving and honking on El
in Belmont. Construction workers are mak- Camino Real before 8:20 a.m. Tuesday, May
ing headway on the synthetic turf play area, 23.
rain garden to filter stormwater runoff and Hi t-and-run. The driver of a maroon vehi-
benches expected to make a portion of the cle hit a truck and ed the scene on El
1-acre parcel, currently surrounded by a Camino Real before 4:08 p.m. Monday,
grove of tall eucalyptus trees, accessible for May 22.
small gatherings and other passive uses
Theft. A woman was shoplifting at a busi-
when it is completed later this year.
ness on Stambaugh Street before 3:35 p.m.
Parks and Recreation Director Jonathan Monday, May 22.
Gervais said a rainy winter with close to four
Vandal i s m. Someone slashed a vehicles
months of work lost to wet conditions
tires on Warrington Avenue before 9:17 a.m.
extended the project timeline so the park
will open in August at the earliest. At last Monday, May 22.
weeks City Council meeting, Gervais said Acci dent. The driver of a landscaping truck
the park is about 75 percent complete, with hit a pedestrian in a parking lot on East
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL Fifth Avenue before 8:29 a.m. Monday, May
many new shrubs and smaller plants expect-
ed to fill out the space in the western third of Though a play structure, oak and buckeye trees and a picnic area have already been added 22.
the area bordered by Davey Glen Road and to the new Davey Glen Park in central Belmont, a rain garden and synthetic turf area are
Middle Road. expected to be installed at the open space between Davey Glen Road and Middle Road where SAN MATEO
a grove of eucalyptus trees currently stands.
A lot of the bones of the park are built, Hi t-and-run. The driver of a black SUV
also formerly the citys Parks and cerns about the traffic and parking con- struck a bicyclist and left the scene near
he said. Its really more about dressing it
Recreation director. Mittelstadt said the straints that often accompany parks when it
up at this point. College Avenue and Humboldt Street before
land became available to the city as open opens. But he thought the design, created
So far, crews have put up a redwood fence space some 12 to 14 years ago when a devel- with the idea that it would be a neighbor- 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 22.
along the western edge of the park, installed oper of a nearby condominium building hood park rather than one with more active Acci dent. A SamTrans bus and a Toyota
an irrigation system and poured concrete for contributed the land in lieu of a park impact uses like basketball courts, would eventual- Prius were in an accident near East Hillsdale
the sidewalks bordering an open circular fee. ly be well-received by neighbors as a place Boulevard and Norfolk Street before 5:36
play area as well as an ADA ramp allowing Former mayor Coralin Feierbach said to enjoy open space in the city. p.m. Monday, May 22.
access from Davey Glen Road. Gervais said she had doubts as to whether the latest ver- Once its in place and we get a few Di s turbance. Someone was threatened on
parts of the park have a 30 percent grade, sion of the parks design would be well- months under our belt with use, people are 42nd Avenue before 11:38 a.m. Monday,
making margin of error on the construction received by neighbors, many of whom she going to enjoy it, he said. May 22.
of switchbacks for an ADA ramp very small. said were upset by the excavation and tree
Crews have poured the concrete for the ADA removal required to construct the approved anna@smdailyjournal.com
ramp two times already. plan. (650) 344-5200 ext. 102
Expected to cost just over $1.2 million, Mittelstadt said he expected some of the
the park is more than two decades in the parks neighbors living in residences on
making, said Parks and Recreation Middle and Davey Glen roads may have con-
Commissioner Karl Mittelstadt, who was
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the school campus, 789 E. mencement ceremony Saturday, May 6, the school in 1967.
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assionate and engaged
youngsters between Poplar Ave., San Mateo. awarding degrees and credentials to 543 ***
13 and 20 are invited *** graduates, including 183 masters degrees, Kati e To y e, of Des i g n Tech Hi g h
to join the S an Mat e o The Co l l e g e o f S an 275 bachelors degrees and 85 teaching Scho o l , Rachael Stucke, of Hi l l s dal e
Co un t y Yo ut h Mateo s Npo wer program credentials. Li bby and Len Traubman Hi g h Scho o l and El i s a Ei mo n, of San
Co mmi s s i o n. The advisory invites military veterans and served as keynote commencement speak- Mateo Hi g h Scho o l , were named to the
body which reports to the their spouses to enroll in ers. San Mateo ALA Wo mens Aux i l l ary
county B o ard of technology training and *** Uni t to represent their schools at a pro-
S up e rv i s o rs is especially career development classes. Bo wdi tch Mi ddl e Scho o l students gram in Southern California next month.
interested in participants Applications are due Gal e n Guo , S h i v um Kap o o r and ***
from Di s tri ct 5 , as currently Monday, June 19. Visit Ibrahi m Mas ri earned honorable men-
only one of the 25 commis- npower.org for more infor- tion at the eCYBERMISSION STEM Each of the San Mateo Uni o n Hi g h
sioners are from the northern mation. competition for their project aiming to use S c h o o l Di s t ri c t schools were listed
county community. *** Foster City levees for protecting tidal wet- among the Was hi ng to n Po s ts most
Those interested in applying can visit High schoolers who complete 20 hours lands. The national internet competition challenging high schools in the nation.
smchealth.org/smcyc for more informa- of volunteer community service can earn for middle schoolers is offered by the Arag o n earned the highest honor at 581,
tion. The deadline for applying is Friday, free access to the San Mateo Co unty Army Educ at i o n al Out re ac h Burl i ng ame was 595, San Mateo was
June 2. Fai r. Reading two books and submitting a Pro g ram. 759, Capuchi no was 1,477, Hi l l s dal e
*** short report can get kindergartners through was 1,503 and Mi l l s was 1,711.
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its annual In t e rn at i o n al Day sanmateocountyfair.com for more informa- To rl aks o n returned to his alma mater
Cel ebrati o n celebrating the countries of tion. Wes tmo o r Hi g h Scho o l , in Daly City, Class notes is a column dedicated to school news.
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original from where students hail. The free Thursday, May 25, to give the schools You can contact him at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105
event begins 9:15 a.m. Friday, June 9, at No tre Dame de Namur hosted its com- commencement speech. He graduated from or at austin@smdailyjournal.com.
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Zealous prosecutor Cook leading
review of violent crime in cities
By Sadie Gurman dead in the backseat. In Cooks eyes, every-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one had to be punished, including the courier
who shuttled the drugs into town and the deal-
WASHINGTON A zealous prosecutor who er who sold them to the man behind the
was crucial in writing the Justice wheel.
Departments new policy encouraging harsh- This theory that we have embraced since
er punishments for criminals is now turning the beginning of civilization is, when you
his attention to hate crimes, marijuana and put criminals in prison, crime goes down, he
the ways law enforcement seizes suspects told the Associated Press during a recent inter-
cash and property. view. It really is that simple.
Steve Cooks hardline views on criminal It is actually a widely challenged view, seen
justice were fortified as a cop on the streets of by many as far from simple. But it is one that
Knoxville, Tennessee, in the late 1970s and governs Cook as he helps oversee a new
early 80s. The unabashed drug warrior is now Justice Department task force developing
armed with a broad mandate to review depart- policies to fight violent crime in cities.
mental policies, and observers already wor- Already he is pushing ideas that even some
ried about Attorney General Jeff Sessions Republicans have dismissed as outdated and
agenda are wringing their hands at Cooks fiscally irresponsible.
ascension. Cook helped craft Sessions directive this
After some 30 years of prosecuting mostly month urging the nations federal prosecutors
violent crimes, Cook sums up his philoso- to seek the steepest penalties for most crime
phy in simple terms that crystalized one suspects, a move that will send more people
night on patrol when he came upon a family to prison for longer, and which was assailed
whose station wagon had been hit head-on by by critics as a revival of failed drug war poli-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO a pilled-up drug user. Two daughters were cies that ravaged minority communities.
President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and Texas Gov. John Connally ride
through Dallas moments before Kennedy was assassinated
Suspected drug Around the nation
John F. Kennedys life, legacy thefts persist at VA centers
WASHINGTON Federal authorities are
investigating dozens of new cases of possi-
The numbers are an increase from a similar
period in the previous year. The VA has
pledged zero tolerance in drug thefts fol-
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Letters to the editor We are what
Appreciation for care packages
Editor,
long term work and dont need it daily,
while an average of 35-50 do each day. And
they are really hard, dependable workers,
Congestion on 101
Editor,
we believe
I would like to say thank you all for the After reading the article on xing conges-
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who are praised by the homeowners and elief is one of the single greatest
incredible care packages you provided not tion on Highway 101 (Input sought for forces human beings can manifest.
just me, but the entire platoon. I am grate- contractors who employ them. Ask some 101 congestion x in the Friday, May 26
of the merchants downtown, who have Our beliefs literally shape our reali-
ful for all the hospitality you have shown edition. I am again amazed that once again ty. Many can attest to the earth-shaking
me. A couple other soldiers and I were on found real value in these men, and who are we havent learned anything from the past.
pleased at their efforts to clean up our power of a fervent belief in our ability to
the last deployment to Afghanistan when The thought that charging people to use a shape the future albeit a principle, a pas-
you all also sent care packages, to include streets and our waterways. Yes, many of lane will reduce trafc has time and time sion, a vision or creed. In Christianity, we
the San Mateo banner that is still hung up our regulars actually do volunteer work for again proven not to work, its a gift to the call it faith the substance of things
in the company workspace. Many of us the community. rich. Caltrans and the San Mateo County hoped for and the evidence of things not
were also there for the ABU dinner. You If the WRC were not there, you would Transportation Authority is once again ask- seen Hebrews 11:1. This boils down to
might remember some of us from the ride have those 300+ folks back on the ing for input from the public on how to x one fundamental
back to the hotel! It is always a good streets, taking their chances with unguard- a problem all the cities in San Mateo fact. As C.S.
reminder reading letters from your commu- ed employment, and everyone in the city County have produced with their overbuild- Lewis one held,
nity and seeing there are still people that losing out. We hope that the city will find ing. Every time an improvement is put into we are living,
have not forgotten and take the time out of a way to continue the program as long as place on our highways, cities see it as an breathing mani-
their day to write letters and pull money out its needed, even as it develops the current opportunity to expand. San Mateo and sur- festations of
of their pockets to help put smiles on these rounding county are overpopulated and what we believe.
location. adding housing to this area does just the
young soldiers faces. Belief has
Thank you for bringing its value back to opposite of what they want to accomplish shaped my reali-
the attention of our community. with congestion. ty. Statistics
SSG Jeffrey Stokes Stop building, take time to see things told me that
WPNs SQD, 3rd PLT BUKA Bart A. Charlow level out, x what needs xing and shut the because I was a
CEO, Samaritan House doors. Los Angeles didnt do just that and minority, my
San Mateo see where it got them. chances of get-
Thanks to the people of San Mateo ting into law Jonathan Madison
Editor, school, completing law school and passing
Robert Nice
Thank you for your continued and unwa- Peninsula Avenue Redwood City
the bar exam were all but impossible.
vering support of ABU Company, 1-327. Likewise, my middle school teacher recom-
Your gracious gifts are an incredible interchange project mended that I pursue a career in carpentry,
reminder of the love and support we have Editor, suggesting that the legal profession would
back home. We in ABU Company are proud Its no wonder the public is skeptical of
Mass Transit: Better demand a curriculum that was far too chal-
to call the city of San Mateo part of our the proposed interchange project at transportation option lenging and expensive. Nevertheless, I
family. Your city stands unique in its chose to believe in myself in a vision for
Peninsula Avenue (Public remains critical Editor,
decades of support for American soldiers which only I could see.
of interchange project in the May 22 edi- Recently, at around 10 a.m., I drove from Growing up, my friends, classmates and
and I am honored to be a part of that lega- tion of the Daily Journal). South San Francisco to San Carlos. I aver-
cy. professors would laugh when I told them my
Affected residents know this inter- aged 20 mph. As I was driving around the ambitions of working for Congress in the
On a lighter note, as a native of Bay Area, I observed apartment houses
Massachusetts, it doesnt hurt that your change was rebuilt less than 10 years ago nations capital. Again, I believed in my
and converted a simple, free-flowing being built everywhere and I asked myself, vision more than I did the present chal-
city gave us the greatest NFL quarterback in if these apartments are going to house peo-
history. Dozens of care packages, decades cloverleaf that was never backed up, into a lenges and circumstances.
multi-traffic light pain in the butt. ple, how are these people going to travel I cast no blame on those who doubted my
of support and ve Super Bowl victories from one place to another in a timely man-
San Mateo has truly outdone itself. But the origin of the current project vision. After all, they could only envision
ner? The answer is that they will spend what they saw in front of them another
Thank you again for your incredible sup- isnt about Peninsula traffic, its about
hours on the road, as trafc will clog roads young African-American male from a mid-
port of ABU Soldiers. I truly hope to one safety complaints at Poplar Avenue, half a and highways.
day visit your beautiful city and have the mile south. Its proposed to close this on- dle-class family, unqualied and far in over
When I was a boy, there was only one car his head.
opportunity to thank many of you in per- /off-ramp. As an interim solution, after per family and the father used to drive that
son. ABU! I am mindful that my accomplishments
two years of local meetings and hearings, car to work. Today, every person in the fam- thus far are in large part attributed to the
the city and Caltrans addressed the backup ily has a car. When I travel, what I mostly hard-earned efforts of those who supported
SSG Tim Whitehead at the Poplar on-/off-ramps by blocking see on the roads are one person per car. I am me. I have come to learn that our lives are
1st SQD, 3rd PLT BUKA North Idaho Street left turns as well as one of those people. What can be done to like clay constantly molded by the people
Amphlett Boulevard cross traffic at the reduce cars on our roads and highways? and changing circumstances around us.
on-ramp. Although drivers are still catch- There is only one answer: Mass Transit. Although I am a rst generation attorney,
San Mateo Worker Resource Center ing on that they can proceed safely onto The leaders of our society have to develop the support to complete such an endeavor
Editor, the on-ramp, the backup is already reduced a transit system that is timely and conven- was made possible by the efforts of my par-
On behalf of Samaritan House, which has and the accidents are history. At the May ient to all who will use it. That means buses ents, each of whom worked two to three
operated the Worker Resource Center suc- 17 meeting, residents asked, what does and trains have to come along every 10 jobs to support my siblings and me.
cessfully for those 17 years, thank you for minutes to move people in a timely man- Likewise, I will always be thankful for the
this accomplish?
recognizing its ongoing value to the city ner. Anything more and people will not use invaluable support I received through the
So why is this project still on the table? the system. Also, a mass transit system
(The Worker Resource Center in San University of San Francisco School of Law
One journalist has suggested that Caltrans will have to be paid for by the state or all
Mateo column by Jon Mays in the May 26 faculty a faculty that believed in me when
has 3,500 union design engineers who the counties from Windsor to Morgan Hill I found it difcult to believe in myself.
edition). need to build things. Maybe the San and from Stockton to San Francisco. A mass I have always been convinced that the
You are correct except for one count: The Mateo City Council doesnt know when a transit system properly designed and imple- most important ingredient to success is a
WRC has not waned in popularity, it has project isnt needed. Either way, this $65 mented will save billions of dollars over courage to believe in a hopeful future for
grown. The difference is that the popula- million of taxpayer money needs to go to the years and reduce the stress for everyone which others may be blind. Quite frankly,
tion of immigrant day laborers has dimin- real transportation projects to solve our who uses the system. I would have loved to that is difcult. I was always terried about
ished from its peak 17 years ago. However, real transportation problems. have taken a bus or train to my destination. whether others were right about what they
a count by name shows that well over 300 presently saw in me and my wide-eyed ambi-
men (and some women) visit the center Henry Riggs Charles Tooth tions. Nevertheless, I am always encouraged
looking for work every year. More than by my unfailing belief that all things are
Menlo Park South San Francisco
half of them will use it regularly. Many nd possible through hard work, ambition and
sacrice.
Few could have imagined that I would
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McGee perfect fit for Warriors been on was in like one year. Ive been
By Janie McCauley Inside Just dont call
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him a journey- with three teams in two years.
man. Yet McGee must not look far to find
OAKLAND JaVale McGee prac- Ive never someone else who has learned to thrive
tices 3-pointers from all around the co n s i dered as a well-traveled NBA role player. Just
arch, just in case. He sits with assistant myself a jour- a quick glance a couple of lockers down
coach Jarron Collins and a laptop to Steve Kerr hasnt ruled neyman in the to where Shaun Livingston dresses at
study film, long after practice and his out a return for Game 1 first place, Oracle Arena, defying the odds yet
shooting workouts are complete. of the NBA Finals McGee said after again this season as a regular reserve
The 7-footers rugged professional SEE PAGE 15 a practice this contributing to another Warriors cham-
KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS path has landed him at seemingly the w e e k e n d . pionship chase, is all it takes.
JaVale McGee shot 18 of 23 from the floor throughout the perfect stop: in the Bay Area with the Whatever yall want to call me yall
Warriors four-game sweep of the San Antonio Spurs. NBAs best. can call me. The number of teams Ive See DUBS, Page 15
Padres power
Menlos golden boy back to track
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Athlete of the Week success in CCS
T
he Serra track and eld team had a
The last time Menlo Schools Rob special night at the Central Coast
Miranda went to the state track and field Section championships at Gilroy
championships was two years ago as a wide- High Friday night.
eyed freshman, and that was merely as an Led by a fth straight CCS title in the
observer. 4x400 relay, the Padres piled up enough
During that 2015 season, though, while points to nish second in the team stand-
in attendance at Veterans Memorial Stadium ings with 48, up one spot from last sea-
on the campus of Buchanan High School in sons third-place nish. Bellarmine, with
Clovis in support of then-Menlo senior 72.5 points, won the team title.
Lizzie Lacy, Miranda was already dreaming And Serra did so with eight athletes
of the day he would have the chance to com- competing. The secret to their success?
pete on the state championship stage. Have your top guys
Now, the junior distance runner is on pace pick up big points
to realize that dream this Saturday night. in all their events as
With a gold-medal run in the boys 3,200 seven of the eight
meter in the Central Coast Section champi- Padres earned
onships Saturday at Gilroy High School, points. Scott
Miranda qualified for the first CIF state meet Fitzpatrick and Tyler
of State Track and Field Championship meet Mak, members of
of his varsity career. that winning relay
Miranda topped the CCS field with a time team, also added a
of 9 minutes, 10.26 seconds, re-breaking third- and fourth-
his own all-time Menlo and West Bay place nish in the
Athletic League marks. With it, he earned an open 400. Parker McDonald and Sai Patel
automatic berth in the 3,200 championship took the top two spots in the high jump,
main event there are no trials for the with McDonald also adding an eighth-
3, 200 at the state level becoming place nish in the triple jump for a point.
Menlos first boys runner to advance to the Thats 11 points from McDonald alone.
state finals this century. Brendon Carbullido, another member of
The CCS gold also earns Miranda the final the championship relay team, added a
Daily Journal Athlete of the Week nod of the sixth-place nish in the long jump,
2016-17 school year. while Elijah Folau despite a disap-
If Im honest, it still hasnt hit me that I pointing effort in the shot put still
won CCS and Im going to state, Miranda managed an eighth-place nish and the
said. Im just going out to have fun, leave team point that goes along with it.
everything on the track and not worry if I The top Peninsula Athletic League
have a bad race or anything. Its been a school was Menlo-Atherton, which n-
goal since my freshman year. So to be able ished 15th with 14 points, while the top
to get there my junior year is something local girls team was Mills, which n-
thats really special. ished 14th with 16 points.
Reaching the state podium is a tall chal- ***
lenge. Comparatively, at last years state Both McDonald and Patel have had
meet, 14 runners recorded better times than memorable seasons. Both only sopho-
Mirandas CCS win this year. With mores, one, Patel, won the West Catholic
Mirandas Gilroy gold, however, he bettered Athletic League title, and the other,
his personal record by nearly 2 seconds. MARK FOSTER McDonald, captured the CCS crown
Menlo junior Rob Miranda leads down the final straightaway en route to winning the gold
See AOTW, Page 14 medal in the 3,200 meters at the CCS track championships Saturday at Gilroy High School. See LOUNGE, Page 16
Penguins 5, Predators 3
Tiger blames DUI arrest on meds
By Doug Ferguson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kristin Rightler said.
I understand the sever-
Pens rally late in Game 1
ity of what I did and I take By Will Graves Guentzel snapped an
Tiger Woods attributed an unexpected full responsibility for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eight-game goalless
reaction to prescription medicine for his my actions, Woods said drought to help the
arrest on a DUI charge that landed him in a in a statement Monday PITTSBURGH The Pittsburgh Penguins defending champions
Florida jail Monday for nearly four hours. evening. I want the pub- rarely tested the hottest goaltender in the escape after blowing a
Woods, the 14-time major champion who lic to know that alcohol playoffs in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final three-goal lead.
had back surgery five weeks ago, was arrested was not involved. What against Nashville. Nick Bonino scored
on suspicion of DUI at about 3 a.m. Monday Tiger Woods happened was an unex- They beat Pekka Rinne anyway. twice for the Penguins.
and taken to Palm Beach County jail. He was pected reaction to pre- Rookie Jake Guentzel fired the puck past Conor Sheary scored his
released on his own recognizance. scribed medications. I didnt realize the mix Rinne with 3:17 left in regulation to put the Jake Guentzel first of the playoffs and
An arrest report might be available on Penguins ahead to stay in a back-and-forth
Tuesday, Jupiter Police spokeswoman See DUI, Page 16 5-3 victory on Monday night. See NHL, Page 16
12 Tuesday May 30, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
Honor roll
finals Saturday at Gilroy minutes, 40.02 seconds,
High School. Teammate just back of Pacific
Sai Patel was second College junior Alex
with a height of 6-3. Stouts first-place time
Mi t c h e l l Sco tt, of 10:38.79.
S e rra b as e b al l . The Gayers time not only
junior right-hander stands as the best of any
earned the win in Serras Peninsula Athletic
7-2 victory over Palma League runner this sea-
Mitchell Scott in the CCS Open Sarah Gayer son, she is the only PAL
Division semifinals. runner to finish the event
Allowing one unearned run on one hit in under 11 minutes since 2009. Last season,
through six innings of work, Scott took a Gayer also achieved the feat with a PAL-best
no-hitter into the sixth only to have it bro- 10:50.39, but Saturdays time eclipsed that
ken up by the opposing pitcher, Sam standard by over 10 seconds.
Stoutenborough, with a one-out single. Teme Fang una, Mercy -Burl i ng ame
S e rra b o y s 4 x 4 0 0 - me t e r re l ay g i rl s track and fi el d. After a toss of 114
team. The quartet of Brendon Carbullido, feet, 7 inches in the discus preliminaries,
Tyler Mak, Anthony Ovalle and Scott Fanguna uncorked a throw of 125-6 to finish
Fitzpatrick combined to win the Padres third in CCS and qualify for the state meet.
fifth straight CCS 4x400 relay title Kri s s y S mo o t , No t re Dame -
Griff McGarry earned the win in Menlos CCS Saturday at Gilroy High School. They came Bel mo nt g i rl s track and fi el d. The M-A sophomore Maggie Hall took second
Division II championship game victory. into the finals with the eighth, and last, sophomore took silver in the shot put with place in the girls 200 at the CCS finals.
C
handl er Yu and Gri ff McGarry, qualifying time. In the finals, however, a throw of 40 feet, 5 1/4 inches at the CCS 2-0 to Notre Dame-Salinas. Earnshaw sur-
Menl o Scho o l bas ebal l . The they shaved nearly seven seconds off their finals Saturday at Gilroy High School. It rendered two runs, but both were unearned,
Knights two top guns led the team qualifying time to win the championship at was the best throw for anyone out of the while holding eventual Division II champi-
to its second straight CCS Division II 3 minutes, 20.66 seconds. Fitzpatrick also West Bay Athletic League this season. on ND-Salinas to three hits. She finished
championship. Yu went the distance in finished third in the Open 400. Jack Cauchi and Gray Go o dman, the season with a 20-7 record and a 0.73
Menlos semifinal win, a 7-2 victory over Ji mmy Es co bar, Burl i ng ame bo y s Burl i ng ame bas ebal l . In reaching the ERA, ranking third in the CCS in ERA
St. Francis-Watsonville, totaling 116 track and fi el d. The senior pole vaulter took CCS championship game for the first time according to MaxPreps.com.
pitches including seven pitches to record second at CCS with a height of 14-6, finishing since 2009, Burlingame got a pair of pitch- Mag g i e Hal l , Me n l o - At h e rt o n
the final out of the game to improve his four inches behind the eventual winner. ing gems from Cauchi and Goodman. g i rl s track and fi el d. For the second
CCS record over the past two seasons to 5- Tai na Li v ai , Mi l l s g i rl s track and Cauchi, a senior left-hander, entered the straight year, Hall proved the class of the
0. McGarry then dealt in the CCS champi- fi el d. The senior shot putter jumped to fin- postseason with an 0-2 record, but sealed PAL in the girls 200 meter. The sophomore
onship game in Saturdays 1-0 win over ish third in CCS and qualify for the state his second win in a 3-2 semifinal victory took second place at the CCS finals
Burlingame, working 6 2/3 innings of meet with a toss of 39 feet, 4 inches, over Live Oak, firing six innings while Saturday at Gilroy High School with a time
shutout ball before departing due to reach- improving her qualifying mark by nearly allowing two runs (one earned) on five hits. of 24.95 seconds, recording not only a per-
ing the 110-pitch cap. And with reliever three feet at the CCS finals Saturday at Goodman followed with a hard-luck loss in sonal record but the top time of any PAL
Justin Nam entering to record the final out, Gilroy High School. Saturdays 1-0 championship-game loss to runner this season. Last year, she posted the
the season ended fittingly with a groundout Sarah Gay er, Mi l l s g i rl s track and Menlo, allowing one run on four hits over best league split with a 25.11. This year,
to Yu at second base. fi el d. The senior distance standout fin- six innings. she became the first PAL runner to record a
Parker McDo nal d, Serra bo y s track ished just shy of the top spot in the girls Madi Earn s h aw, No t re Dame - sub-25-second mark since 2004, when M-
and fi el d. Only a sophomore, McDonald 3,200 at the CCS finals Saturday at Gilroy Bel mo nt s o ftbal l . The junior right-han- As Keianna Talton tabbed a time of 24.98.
captured the CCS high jump title with a High School. Gayer took second place der saw her stellar season end with a hard- The all-time M-A record was set in 1992 by
CCS-best of 6 feet, 7 inches at the CCS while recording her career-best time in 10 luck loss in the CCS Division II semifinals Silvia Pieslak with a time of 24.80.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday May 30, 2017 13
Indians 5, As 3
Giants TKOed by Nats in series opener
Three Tribe homers By Gideon Rubin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nationals 3, Giants 0 Tanner Roark (5-2) struck out six and
allowed six hits in seven innings. The NL
trump Mengden, As SAN FRANCISCO An enraged Bryce
Harper charged the mound, fired his helmet
East leaders opened a nine-game West Coast
trip with their sixth win in eight games.
Koda Glover pitched a scoreless ninth to
By Steve Herrick
and traded punches to the head with San notch his sixth save in seven tries.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Francisco reliever Hunter Strickland after Ryan Zimmerman hit his 14th homer, off
getting hit by a fastball, setting off a wild Matt Moore (2-6) in the second.
CLEVELAND With the As placing
brawl Monday during the Washington Daniel Murphy hit an RBI double in his
Kendall Graveman on the 10-day disable list
Nationals 3-0 win over the Giants. first game after missing three games due to
Sunday, Daniel Mengden was recalled from
Drilled in the right hip by a 98 mph heater illness.
Triple-A Nashville to make his first start of
on Stricklands first pitch in the eighth Nationals manager Dusty Baker rejoined
the season.
inning with two outs, none on and the team after missing the weekend to attend
The right-hander was greeted by three
Washington ahead 2-0, Harper didnt hesi- KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS son Darrens high school graduation.
Cleveland home runs, allowing five runs in
3 1/3 innings, as the As tate. The slugger pointed his bat at Nationals second baseman Daniel Murphy
fell 5-3 to the Indians Strickland, yelled at him and took off. tags out Justin Ruggiano trying to steal Trainers room
Monday afternoon. No one got in Harpers way as he rushed Monday at AT&T Park. Utilityman Eduardo Nunez was evaluated
Cleveland starter the mound. His eyes were wide as he flung between the two fighters. Three Giants for concussion symptoms after suffering a
Carlos Carrasco (5-2) his helmet it sailed way wide of players forcefully dragged Strickland from head injury while scoring on a passed ball
took a shutout into the Strickland, it mightve slipped and they the middle of the pack all the way into the on Sunday. He experienced blurry vision but
seventh in winning his started swinging away. The 6-foot-4 dugout, while a teammate held back Harper. stayed in the game, manager Bruce Bochy
third straight decision. Strickland hit Harper in the face, then they Harper and Strickland were both ejected. said. Nunez hadnt been placed on the
The right-hander hasnt broke apart for a moment before squaring They have some history between them in seven-day concussion list before Mondays
lost since April 28 and off again. Harper punched Strickland in the the 2014 NL Division Series, Harper hit two game. The Giants brought in but didnt
Daniel head as the benches and bullpen emptied. home runs off Strickland, and the All-Star immediately activate utilityman Orlando
lowered his earned run
Mengden average to 2. 89 for a Giants teammates Michael Morse and Jeff outfielder glared at the reliever as he round- Calixte, a possible replacement for Nunez,
rotation that has the highest ERA in the AL. Samardzija collided hard as they tried to get ed the bases after the second shot in Game 4. from Triple-A Sacramento.
Andrew Miller struck out the side in the
eighth. Cody Allen gave up Khris Davis
solo homer and two singles in the ninth, but
MLB briefs
struck out Trevor Plouffe and recorded his Trout has torn thumb ligament
14th save.
Ive got to be better than that, especially ANAHEIM Angels star Mike Trout has a
with Carrasco pitching that well, and hav- torn ligament in his left thumb and might
ing Miller and Allen in the bullpen, need surgery that could sideline him for
Mengden said. eight weeks.
Carrasco allowed back-to-back homers to The Angels put the reigning AL MVP on
Yonder Alonso and Ryon Healy in the sev- the disabled list for the first time Monday
enth. The right-hander gave up four hits and for the first time in his career. The outfielder
struck out seven. hurt himself a day earlier making a headfirst
Edwin Encarnacion, Carlos Santana and slide to steal second base in Miami.
Austin Jackson hit solo homers, giving At 25, Trout already is a two-time AL MVP.
Cleveland a home run in 14 straight games. He is hitting .337 and has 16 home runs,
Oakland center fielder Rajai Davis second most in the majors.
returned to Progressive Field for the first Angels general manager Billy Eppler said
time since Game 7 of the World Series when an MRI revealed the tear. Team doctor Steve
he hit a two-run homer off Cubs relief ace Yoon was scheduled to arrive in Anaheim
Aroldis Chapman in the eighth inning that later Monday night to meet with Trout and
tied the game. discuss his options.
Davis, presented with his American
League championship ring before the game, Red Soxs Price uneven in 2017 debut
was 1 for 4 with a third-inning single. CHICAGO Red Sox lefty David Price
Oakland manager Bob Melvin was an had an uneven season debut while Melky
impartial observer when Davis hit his dra- Cabrera homered and drove in four runs as
matic World Series homer, but was still the White Sox downed Boston 5-4 Monday.
impressed. Price, who missed the first part of the year
It was one of those at-bats that had a with a left elbow strain, threw 88 pitches in
wow factor, Melvin said. I dont remem- five innings. The former AL Cy Young Award
ber where I was or what I was doing, but it winner gave up two hits, including Cabreras
was a moment that I definitely remember. three-run homer, walked two and hit two bat-
Oakland second baseman Jed Lowrie com- ters. He also struck out four.
mitted two errors, giving the As a league- Price was in line for the win before Kevan
high 51 for the season. Oakland also Smith hit an RBI double off Matt Barnes (3-
dropped to 7-18 on the road. 2) in the seventh tying it at 4.
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AOTW
breakout crossover year. Those aspirations him running behind fellow junior, Meika eight-lap race. The pack included Crystal
came to a sudden halt several days prior to the Beaudoin-Rousseau of Bellarmine, through- Springs Uplands junior Nicholas Medearis
start of the fall cross-country season, though, out the regular season. (fifth place, 9:21.22) and Nueva School sen-
when Miranda took a fall during a training The two matched up at three meets, with ior Jake Lange (eighth place, 9:28.66). But
Continued from page 11 run. Beaudoin-Rousseau prevailing at each the with two laps to go, Slaney turned up the
Miranda suffered an acute stress fracture of Dublin Distance Fiesta, the Arcadia tempo, and Miranda followed.
the ankle, costing him his junior cross-coun- Invitational and the CCS Top 8 Track Heading into the final lap, Slaney,
And Menlo head coach Jorge Chen said the try season. Being cleared to run a week prior Classic. So, after the CCS Top 8 on April Beaudoin-Rousseau and Miranda had separated
chance of bettering the 9:10.26 marks is cer- to cross-country finals, the junior turned his 22, Miranda and Chen agreed the junior from the pack. And at the finish of the penul-
tainly within the realm of possibility. sights to the track. He found his form in the would only take on one event from there timate turn, with 300 meters to go, Miranda
I still feel Rob has a breakout race coming weeks leading up to his high school season, on out. bolted around the outside to whip around
up, Chen said. Well see how he does at reveling in a winter indoor track season with After topping Beaudoin-Rousseau, who Slaney to take the lead.
state. Hopefully with a little taper and his club team the iGreyhounds, also coached took third place, and Palo Alto senior Kent At that point once you make a move you
going to state finals, hell be able to have a by Chen, during which he won gold in the Slaney at the CCS finals, Miranda said he has just have to go for it, Miranda said.
breakout race there. 3,000 meters at the California Winter State no regrets. Miranda never looked back, winning the
Chens optimism is warranted. It has been a Championships Feb. 11 at Arcadia High Im happy with how I did, Miranda said. I race by over a second and a half. Slaney took
season of remarkable strides for Miranda, School. finished in second in both the [1,600 and silver at 9:11.78, and Beaudoin-Rousseau
whose 2016-17 crossover between cross- By then I knew he was back, there was no 3,200] in Top 8. So to be able to trade in both bronze at 9:13.19.
country and track did not go nearly as doubt about it, Chen said. those silvers for one gold is a trade Id make Slaney made the move first on the final
planned. Come the spring season, Miranda doubled any day. lap and Rob followed, Chen said. And then
Having advanced to the cross-country state down on his distance program, competing in It was a gutsy race for Miranda, who ran in on that last 300 meters, Rob put that kick in
finals in both his freshman and sophomore both the 1,600 and 3,200 at two different the pack of the top six or seven other runners and it was game over.
seasons, Miranda had his sights set on a meets. It was a daunting schedule which left for the first six laps of the
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Kerr hasnt ruled himself out for Game 1
By Janie McCauley Cavaliers in Games assisting at practice and from the lock-
French Open
With Agassi along, Djokovic opens defense in Paris
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 and 2 on Thursday er room before and during games. PARIS If Novak Djokovic was hoping to take a little
and Sunday. Brown was expected back Tuesday. pressure and attention off himself after some rough results,
OAKLAND Steve Kerr expects to The reigning NBA Mikes been amazing. Its an awk- he might very well have found the perfect way to do that by
decide soon whether he will coach the Coach of the Year is ward situation, again this is so unique, adding Andre Agassi as a coaching con-
Golden State Warriors at all in the NBA still not feeling well Kerr said. Im not sure its ever hap- sultant of sorts for the French Open.
Finals, saying Monday he is not yet after a May 5 proce- pened. ... Its just weird because on the Well, for up to a week of the tourna-
ready but hasnt ruled himself out for dure at Duke one hand Mike has to coach the team as ment, anyway.
Game 1. University to repair he sees fit. Im taking part in practices, With Agassi seated in the stands, gener-
As of right now I would not coach a spinal fluid leak helping with the messaging, taking ally expressionless during the match and
Steve Kerr silent afterward, the No. 2-seeded Djokovic
Thursday night. Its still up in the air. stemming from part in coaching meetings, but Im not
Still waiting for Ahhhhhh! Kerr said, back surgery complications nearly two on the sidelines during games. And so was not always at his clean-swinging best
reaching his hands to the sky as if to years ago. He filled in addressing the he has to make those decisions as if its while beating Marcel Granollers 6-3, 6-4,
receive some miracle healing. Its media Monday when acting coach Mike his team, but hes also taking my advice 6-2 on Monday to begin the defense of the
Novak Djokovic title that allowed him to complete a career
coming, its coming. ... I think once we Brown was out with the flu. and counsel behind the scenes. So its
get to Game 1, that might be a good I told the team the good news is the not easy, but hes obviously doing a Grand Slam at Roland Garros a year ago.
time to make a decision one way or the team is really healthy, the bad news is good job. There seems to be a theme On a relatively quiet Day 2, Rafael Nadal started his pursuit
other. the coaching staff is dropping like when Im out, I think the team is like of a record 10th French Open championship with a 6-1, 6-4,
Golden State, unbeaten this postsea- flies, Kerr joked. 108-2. 6-1 victory over Benoit Paire. Other seeded men advancing
son at 12-0 with sweeps of Houston, Brown has been coaching the Brown is set to go up against LeBron included No. 5 Milos Raonic, No. 7 Marin Cilic and No. 10
Utah and San Antonio, hosts the Warriors since Game 3 of the first-round James and a Cleveland team he coached David Goffin, while No. 14 Jack Sock, the top-ranked U.S.
defending champion Cleveland playoff series at Portland, with Kerr in two separate stints. man, and No. 31 Gilles Simon both in Nadals section of
the draw plus No. 32 Mischa Zverev all lost.
sure-handed big man perhaps the posterior cruciate and medial collateral Defending womens champion Garbine Muguruza and for-
?
the rim, and as a passer in that situa- done some great things here, Draymond
Cleveland in Game 1 on Thursday
night. Livingston never should have
tion literally feel the most confidence Green said. For JaVale, its still fresh, If I choose
that if I just get it anywhere up there,
made it this far, and here he is back to hell go get it, and usually he does.
to where I think its a great situation for
him. Hes finally been put in a position cremation,
the final round seeking his second title
in three seasons and 10 years after a With great efficiency, too. where he can do what he do. Hes finally what are my
In Game 3 against the Spurs, McGee come to an organization, a first-class
devastating injury that could have
sidelined him for good. Doctors scored a postseason-best 16 points, organization, that has embraced him for
Rick Riffel
options for
thought they might have to amputate all in the first half to get Golden State
going as Zaza Pachulia sat out with a
him and not tried to make him some-
thing that hes not. I think that has been
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his left leg.
Fourteen teams between them, over bruised heel. He made all seven of his pretty special, just seeing his growth
21 combined seasons. Each has found a shots in Game 2 of a first-round win over the course of the year, how hes Cremation offers many options for nal
against Portland, shooting 18 for 23 been able to thrive. ... Its special to see
great groove in Golden States rota-
when you take the path that theyve
disposition such as burial in a cemetery plot,
tion, called upon to take pressure off in all in the four-game sweep of the
the big stars while maintaining the Trail Blazers. taken to get to this moment. preservation in a columbarium niche, or
highest level. Thats my whole thing, I just try to McGee will have to help keep scattering at sea or in a place of meaning.
We just kind of follow suit, but its be efficient out there, McGee said. I Clevelands Tristan Thompson off the
dont try to do too much. I just try to do boards. His teammates know hes up to We are happy to explain all the choices
up to everybody to come in and lock in
on the details. Its the playoffs, whats necessary for me in the minutes the task. that accompany cremation. We hope you
Livingston said. Obviously the stars that Im out there. It just speaks to his kind of charac- will allow us to assist.
help, they get all the headlines Livingston has unselfishly dealt ter and perseverance and work ethic and
deservedly so, but the small things, with a diminished role, a rotation his belief in himself that when hes out
the details, thats what we lock in at change late in the season that altered there on the floor he deserves to be out
and thats how we win ballgames. when hes used, and then a hand injury there on the floor, he belongs and can
McGee has discovered the ideal place in the first round of the playoffs. make an impact, Curry said. When he
to shine as an alley-oop specialist in a In February 2007 with the Clippers, showed up here, he understood the
pass-happy offense, and even Stephen Livingston tore three major ligaments opportunity and hes taken full advan-
Curry admits its so easy to target the in his knee the anterior cruciate, tage of it. Its great to see.
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shots. and give the Predators a taste of lengthy review indicated Forsbergs end. Pittsburgh didnt manage a shot
The Penguins had all of three days home. right skate was in the air as he on net in the second period, the first
to get ready for the final following a The Penguins, who led the league brought the puck into a zone, a no- time its happened in a playoff game
draining slog through the Eastern in scoring, stressed before Game 1 no. in franchise history and the first
Continued from page 11 Conference that included a pair of that the best way to keep the It temporarily deflated Nashville such period by any team in a Stanley
Game 7 victories, the second a dou- Predators at bay was by taking the and gave the Penguins all the wiggle Cup Final game since the NHL began
Evgeni Malkin scored his eighth. ble-overtime thriller against Ottawa puck and spending copious amounts room they needed to take charge. tracking shots on goal in 1958.
The Penguins won despite putting last Thursday. of time around Rinne. It didnt hap- Malkin scored on a 5-on-3 15:32
Pittsburgh downplayed the notion pen, mostly because Nashvilles into the first, Sheary made it 2-0 just Nashville kept coming. Sissons
just 12 shots on goal. Matt Murray beat Murray 10:06 into the third and
finished with 23 saves for the it was fatigued, figuring adrenaline forecheck pinned the Penguins in 65 seconds later and when Boninos
and a shot at making history would their own end. Clearing attempts innocent centering pass smacked off Gaudreau tied it just after a fruitless
Penguins, who used the first coachs Pittsburgh power play.
challenge in Final history to wipe make up for any lack of jump while were knocked down or outright Nashville defenseman Mattias
out an early Nashville goal and held playing their 108th game in the last swiped, tilting the ice heavily in Ekholms left knee and by Rinne just
17 seconds before the end of the No matter. The Penguins have
on despite going an astonishing calendar year. front of Murray.
period, Pittsburgh was in full com- become chameleons under Sullivan.
37:09 at one point without a shot. Maybe, but the Penguins looked a Yet Pittsburgh managed to build a
mand. They can win with both firepower
step behind at the outset. The quick 3-0 lead anyway thanks to a
I think at the end of the day were It looked like a repeat of Game 5 of and precision.
Predators, who crashed the NHLs fortunate bounce and some quick
up 1-0, Bonino said. We had a biggest stage for the first time thinking by Penguins video coordi- the Eastern Conference finals
good first, we had a terrible second Guentzel slipped one by Rinne
behind Rinne and a group of talented nator Andy Saucier. Part of his job against Ottawa, when the Penguins with 3:17 to go in regulation and
and we were terrible in the third. I defenseman, were hardly intimidated title is to alert coach Mike Sullivan poured in four goals in the first peri-
dont think its Xs and Os. Weve got Bonino added an empty netter to
by the stakes, the crowd or the when to challenge a call. The od of a 7-0 rout. give Pittsburgh early control of the
to work harder, compete a little hard- defending champions, trying to moment came 12:47 into the first Nashville, unlike the Senators,
er, but we got some timely goals. series.
become the first repeat winner since when P.K. Subban sent a slap shot didnt bail. Instead, they rallied and
Game 2 is Wednesday night in Detroit in 1998. by Murray that appeared to give the took over the game. We didnt do a great job of (shoot-
Pittsburgh. All the guys from Smashville Predators the lead. Ellis scored the first goal by a ing), but we made them count,
Ryan Ellis, Colton Sissons and have to show for it is their first Sullivan used his coachs chal- Predator in a Stanley Cup Final 8:21 Penguins captain Sidney Crosby
Frederick Gaudreau scored for the deficit of the playoffs on a night a lenge, arguing Nashville forward into the second and Nashville kept said. But it was a good finish there
Predators. Rinne stopped just seven fan threw a catfish onto the ice to try Filip Forsberg was offside. A Rinne downright bored at the other to get that one from Jake.
months. He is out for the rest of the released a booking photo of Woods Police and the Palm Beach County myself. ... But it was a turning
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nals. In his second varsity meet, for winning a state title? Jake *** Recreation Department hosts the
he won the WCAL high jump title Grimsman of Vista Del Lago is Congratulations to the Borel 28th annual Coach Rapps
with a personal record of 6-3, the states leading qualier with a Middle School 4x100 relay, Summer Slam basketball league,
beating McDonald in the process. jump of 6-9. McDonald is one of which, running together for the presented by Serra varsity basket-
Continued from page 11 McDonald rebounded, however. six athletes who have reached the rst time at ADAL championships ball coach Chuck Rapp, who has
He needed a PR of his own to top 6-7 mark, while Patel is one of Gunn High School, broke the coached the Padres to four Central
Patel in the CCS nals and he did ve to reach 6-3. Needless to say, league record. Coast Section titles.
with Patel nishing second.
Patels season, in particular, just that, winning the CCS crown it will most likely take PR from The combination of Jack There are three divisions: co-ed
has been remarkable, considering with a leap of 6-7, ve inches either or both for them to make Hickey, Addison Yeh, Wyatt King for athletes entering fourth- and
Fridays section nals at Gilroy higher than his previous best this the podium and have a shot at and Cameron Quintero posted a fth-grades, sixth- and seventh-
was only the third varsity meet in season. winning a state title. time of 52.73, breaking the mark grade boys and eighth- and ninth-
which he has competed this sea- As we know, however, nothing of 53.27 set by Borel in 2009. grade boys. There are no practices
They both will have one more
son. Patel dominated the frosh- a track athlete has done in the *** once teams are set and all games
event in which to participate
soph level in 2017, winning the the state meet trials which begin past is any guarantee for success The U16 Foster City-San Mateo are full-court ofciated by refer-
event in every league meet this Friday at Buchanan High School in the future. Even Grimsman is Thunder girls soccer team, part of ees. Cost is $73 for residents and
season. His rst varsity appear- going to have to go out and prove the Peninsula Youth Soccer Club, $88 for non-residents. For more
in Clovis. A good showing there
ance came at the WCAL trials, hes the best high jumper in the nished second at the Silver State information, contact coach Rapp
qualies them for Saturdays
where he qualied for the league nals. What are their prospects state. Championship Cup tournament in and 872-2332 or call San Bruno
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Senators demands underscore McConnells health care problem
By Alan Fram exorbitant out-of-pocket costs.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS As GOP senators try privately crafting a
bill, here are some problems facing
WASHINGTON For Majority Leader McConnell:
Mitch McConnell, writing a Republican-
only health care bill that can pass the 23 MILLION!?!?
Senate boils down to this question: How do Booting that many people off health care
you solve a problem like Dean, Lisa, coverage is a nonstarter for many
Patrick, Ted, Rand and Susan? Republican senators. Its a campaign attack
Those are some GOP senators whose ad that writes itself.
clashing demands McConnell, R-Ky., must Republicans defend just nine of the 34
resolve. Facing solid Democratic opposi- seats on next years Senate election map. Of
tion to demolishing former President them, just two seem competitive Dean
Barack Obamas 2010 overhaul, Heller of Nevada and Arizonas Jeff Flake.
Republicans will lose if just three of their Twenty-three million people. Thats a
52 senators defect. good place to start, Heller said of why he
In a report that complicated McConnells opposes the House bill.
task, the nonpartisan Congressional Most losing coverage would be Medicaid
Budget Office delivered a damaging critique beneficiaries. Also hurt are people buying
last week of the GOP-written bill the House their own insurance and others getting cov-
approved May 4. It concluded the measure erage at work.
would create 23 million additional unin- The number can be reduced by spending
sured Americans by 2026; lower premiums more on Medicaid, fattening tax credits for
for younger and healthy people by letting people buying insurance and boosting gov-
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TRUMP
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Afghan soldier when he was killed last
November.
Secretary Kellys other son, Johnny, is
presidential transition.
The president was accompanied to
Arlington cemetery by Vice President Mike
getting ready for his fifth military deploy- Pence, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and
ment. A son-in-law, Jake, is a wounded war- Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint
tion Homeland Security Secretary John rior.
Kelly, a retired Marine four-star general Chiefs of Staff, as well as a slew of advisers
Trump also recognized former U.S. sena- and Cabinet members, including veterans
whose son, Marine 2nd Lt. Robert M. Kelly, tor and GOP presidential nominee Bob
was killed in November 2010 after he secretary David Shulkin and housing secre-
Dole, 93, who suffered lifelong injuries dur- tary Ben Carson.
stepped on a land mine while on patrol in ing World War II. He attended the ceremony
southern Afghanistan. After the address, Trump visited a section
along with his wife, Elizabeth Dole, also a
To all Gold Star families, Trump said of of the cemetery for U.S. service members
former U.S. senator.
their lost service members: They each had it for a long moment before stepping away. killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The
As we honor the brave warriors who gave
their own names, their own stories, their He then rested his hand on his heart as a White House said Trump visited the grave
their lives for ours, spending their last
own beautiful dreams. But they were all bugler played Taps. site of Robert Kelly, who was laid to rest in
moments on this earth in defense of this
angels sent to us by God and they all share Stepping to the microphone to deliver the Section 60.
country and of its people, words cannot
one title in common and that is the title of measure the depth of their devotion, the address, Trump seemed to relish the warm Asked what meaning Memorial Day held
hero, real heroes. purity of their love or the totality of their welcome from the audience gathered in the for him, Secretary Kelly said: Sad.
Though they were here only a brief time courage, Trump said. sun-splashed amphitheater. Trump has been
Accompanied by Pence, Trump walked
before God called them home, their legacy feeling particularly aggrieved in recent
We only hope that every day we can briefly among the white marble headstones
will endure forever, Trump said. weeks by federal and congressional investi-
prove worthy not only of their sacrifice and and greeted families, including Brittany
gations into contacts between his associ-
Horton, a sniper sent to Afghanistan in service, but of the sacrifice made by the Jacobs and her 6-year-old son, Christian,
ates and Russian government officials,
2011, died in a gun battle with the Taliban families and loved ones they left behind. who was dressed like a Marine. Jacobs
including news reports that Jared Kushner,
near the Pakistan border three months into Special, special people, he said. father, Marine Sgt. Christopher Jacobs,
his son-in-law and top White House adviser,
his deployment. Byers was on his third Before the remarks, Trump laid a wreath at died during a training accident in California
proposed establishing secret back-channel
combat tour and, Trump said, ran through the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, touching in 2011.
come in the approaching fiscal year, begin- enhancement and lesson retention over the
BIG LIFT
high cost of living locally.
The loss of funding will result in cuts to ning in September. summer through programs offered by the
professional development services for early The initiative has identified other commu- initiative and parent reading engagement
education professionals, the inability to nities throughout San Mateo County where has increased through supplementary pro-
Continued from page 1 grams, she said.
open a child care center for 50 students, they believe support is necessary, said
elimination of approximately 200 summer Wood, but the budget issues will likely Wood said officials are hopeful a robust
Foundation said the budget reductions will preschool slots, freezing the purchase of restrain further expansion at the moment.
result in fewer support services available to program will continue to produce results, as
classroom supplies, trimming parent sup- We know there is more need but we are those behind The Big Lift have an eye on
the students in communities served by the port programs and more, said Wood. not able to reach more until we have got
initiative. one day floating a tax measure which will
While the initiative will still receive additional funding, she said. provide sustainable revenue.
Its a big hit to our community and our state, county, grant and donor funds, Wood The hit comes as the initiative is about
most vulnerable kids, she said. At the end of the day, this will require a
was reticent to express hope the Social halfway through its initial five-year mis- long-term sustainable source of public fund-
The initiative serves young students from Innovation Fund dollars would soon return. sion designed to enhance English retention ing, she said.
Daly City, East Palo Alto, San Bruno, Half To backfill the void, officials will keep through building reading skills, and Wood
Moon Bay, Daly City, La Honda-Pescadero, their eye on the potential for other federal said early dividends seem encouraging. Despite the recent setback though, Wood
South San Francisco and Redwood City and dollars while seeking more support locally, She said evaluations show students sup- expressed a commitment by officials to
builds their reading and language skills. said Wood. ported by The Big Lift who participate in push ahead because they believe in the mer-
Many of the children benefiting from the We need to rally our community more preschool are more ready for the transition its of the initiative.
program come from families earning about than ever, she said. to kindergarten than those from a similar The potential and promise of this effort
$50,000 annually, which Wood noted is The Big Lift has been able to survive on demographic who do not attend such pro- compels us continue to move forward, she
nearly half the income identified by region- some stockpiled reserves, said Wood, but grams. said. We want more kids reading proficient-
al agencies needed to survive amidst the the most significant reductions are likely to Students have also enjoyed learning ly so they can succeed later in life.
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eral payments. They include moderates like
Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio, whose state
Medicaid program has added 700, 000
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ABORTION
enrollees; as well as Alaskas Lisa
Murkowski and Maine Sen. Susan Collins
Murkowski, Shelley Moore Capito of West
ernment payments to insurers to help them Senates more conservative members. Hes have opposed past conservative moves to
Virginia and Heller.
lower consumers costs. seeking compromise with Portman on cur- block federal payments to Planned
These senators are seeking a compromise Parenthood, which provides abortions. The
Those steps are complicated and expen- that would phase out the extra federal expan- tailing Medicaid, saying it must be on a
sive. sustainable path. House bill does that and bars the use of fed-
sion money for several additional years. eral health insurance tax credits for policies
They also want the overall program to grow Conservative GOP Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas
MEDICAID yearly by a formula thats more generous and Mike Lee of Utah want to erase Obama covering abortion.
insurance coverage requirements. These Murkowski and Collins have not said
The House bill would halt extra federal than the House would allow, and protect
include obliging insurers to charge the same such provisions would cause them to
funds in 2020 that 31 states get for Obamas Medicaid money states use to combat the
premiums for healthy people and those with oppose an overhaul health care bill, but nei-
expansion of the federal-state health care growing problem of opioid abuse.
pre-existing medical conditions, and forc- ther is comfortable opposing Planned
program for poorer and disabled Americans. They would also increase federal pay- ing them to cover specified benefits like Parenthood.
The legislation would also give states fixed ments to state pools for assisting low-earn-
federal sums annually, ending the open- maternity care.
ended payments Washington has always
ing residents and federal tax credits that sub- Conservatives say without those require- ALASKA
sidize poorer people buying their own cov- ments, people could buy less expensive
made to reflect growing medical expenses erage. With its remoteness, high living costs
and caseloads. though less robust coverage. and small pool of residents, Alaska has had
This means an $834 billion cut over the Many moderates are wary of a bill that
coming decade that would produce 14 mil-
CONSERVATIVES would let Democratic opponents castigate
the highest premiums in the U.S. since
Obamas law took effect, says Cynthia Cox,
lion, or 17 percent, fewer Medicaid benefi- Many conservatives want to curb them for snatching away coverage like an associate director at the nonpartisan
ciaries than projected, the budget office Medicaid spending. In one proposal, theyd maternity care. They also cite the budget Kaiser Family Foundation.
said. This is a problem for Republicans phase out extra federal Medicaid expansion office finding that letting states drop cover- That means the House bills tax credits,
from states with a heavy reliance on money over a decade but reductions would age requirements leaves many sicker and mostly linked to peoples ages, would be far
Medicaid. begin next year. older consumers with untenably high costs. smaller than Obamas, which reflect premi-
Twenty GOP senators are from states that Sen. Patrick Toomeys Pennsylvania has Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has repeatedly ums and incomes. That gap is a major prob-
expanded Medicaid, and most oppose expanded Medicaid, but hes also one of the criticized the House bill for subsidizing lem for Murkowski.
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the private market he said he used to see
more often some five years ago.
But with IPOs slowing in 2016,
2017.
Theres more focus on the basics of
the business, and less on issues that
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Continued from page 1 cannot be controlled, he said. TUESDAY, MAY 30 and Pride and Joy. For more informa-
whether a public offering really is the Kiwanis Speaker: Morris Chubb. tion call 780-7311.
golden ticket for the companies venture Though for Tim Draper, founding part- Noon. 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park.
to a wider pool of ventures. capitalists have backed remains a ques- ner of Menlo Park-based venture capital Morris will speak about his experi- Late Library Film Nights: Logan. 7
As we see innovation ripple through ence rebuilding the lives of home- p.m. to 9 p.m. 1 Library Ave.,
tion. According to a report compiled by firm DFJ, driving toward an IPO may not less individuals one shower and Millbrae. Join for film, refreshments
the broad technology ecosystem and all Pitchbook and the National Venture be the answer for every startup. He said laundry load at a time. For more and discussion as we screen Logan
the places that it touches, that opens up Capital Association, 39 venture-backed his advice to companies approaching an information call 322-2405. on an HD projector to make the
experience as cinematic as possi-
opportunities for investment, he said. companies went public in 2016, half IPO would be to wait and save them- WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 ble. No children under 17 admitted.
Though these advancements have the number of that went public in 2015. selves the time and funds necessary to Using LinkedIn. 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. For more information contact 697-
afforded early stage companies and 350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood 7607.
With just seven venture-backed compa- navigate the complicated regulations Shores. Learn how a recruiter uses
investors new opportunities to test nies going public in the first quarter of surrounding a public offering. LinkedIn to find candidates. For SATURDAY, JUNE 3
business concepts, Grabow said they 2017, the trend toward fewer IPOs than Interestingly, the regulations around more information visit Grassroots Advocacy and Sk ill
phase2careers.org. Building Workshop with Brian
can also signal increased competition the 2015 boom seems to be on track, IPOs have gotten so expensive that Rawson. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
for resources such as space, talent and especially as private companies like companies are looking for alternatives Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Burlingame Recreation Center, 850
time with advisors, as well as customers Uber, whose private valuation has fluc- noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Burlingame Ave., Burlingame.
to going public, he said in an email. Redwood City. Have questions Presented by the Citizens
as many of the businesses capable of tuated between $60 billion to $70 bil- Though Grabow acknowledged area answered regarding various types of Environmental Council of
testing the products these companies lion in recent months, have reached val- venture capitalists still have a fair electronic devices. For more infor- Burlingame. Workshop will teach
mation contact gsuarez@redwoodc- participants to use tools and tech-
are producing are only able to take so uations many believe are higher than if amount of capital to invest in compa- ity.org. niques to advocate for the issue of
many new solutions each year. they were to go public. nies this year, he said they may be moti- their choice. Reservation deadline is
Jeb Miller, general partner of the Immigration Rights Workshop. 6 May 22. Cost: $15; scholarships avail-
For Mark Cannice, a professor in the vated to see some of the companies in p.m. to 7:30 p.m. South San Francisco able. For more information email
Palo Alto venture capital firm Icon University of San Franciscos school of their portfolios go public so investors Library. For more information email info@cecburlingame.org.
Ventures, has been watching these management, the IPO expectations ven- can reinvest the funds back into the firm valle@plsinfo.org.
Raptor Power: A Celebration of
advancements, such as the proliferation ture capitalists have for the companies or new opportunity, thereby closing Adult Crafts: Succulent the Dinosaurs That Survived. 10
of mobile devices and cloud computing, they fund can be a key indicator of their some of the investment cycles they Terrariums. 6 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. CuriOdyssey, 1651
very closely in the 17 years he has confidence about the field. Cannice Library Ave., Millbrae. For more infor- Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. See
started five to seven years ago and giv- mation call 697-7607 ext. 236. birds in action and learn more about
spent in venture capital. Miller said he compiles a quarterly report aimed at ing them the opportunity to start new them. Free for members or included
has focused specifically on studying describing how Silicon Valley venture ones. Curing Health Care: Practice Help with price of admission. For more
for an Ailing Nation. 6:30 p.m. to information email marketing@curi-
how these advancements have spurred capitalists feel about their industry, You need to have a good balance in 7:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo odyssey.org.
the growth of technology-based start- using trend data and anecdotal evidence the ecosystem, he said. Park. For more information call 854-
ups. from some 30 venture capitalists to cre- 5897. Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15 a.m.
Regardless of whether the companies to noon. 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Free
Miller said these innovations, which ate a confidence index he can track over they invest in go public, those studying Groovy Judy. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and open to the public. For more
allow startups to launch marketing cam- time. and working within venture capital 1120 Merrill St., Menlo Park. All ages information contact 591-0341 ext.
and free. 237.
paigns or purchasing operations in a Research shows the confidence is agreed the movement of funds between
fraction of the time it used to take, have driven mostly by the expectation of venture capitalists and entrepreneurs Cheech Marin: From Cheech and Strik ing Up Gold Mountain:
made the last few years an especially Chong to Now. 7:30 p.m. San Mateo Storytelling and Music. 11 a.m. 701
exits, or more specifically, IPOs of has positive spillover effects on the Performing Arts Center, 600 N. Laurel St., Menlo Park. Storyteller BZ
exciting time for those investing in firms in their portfolios, he said. local economy. Draper said the relation- Delaware St., San Mateo. Two come- Smith and musician Peg Reza bring
high-growth companies as the possibil- Though the five-point confidence ship between venture capital invest- dy icons take the stage. Cheech the history of Californias Gold Rush
Marin, one-half of the comedy duo to life in story and song. For more
ity of seeing results from the companies index Cannice compiles increased only ment and the local economy is strong, Cheech & Chong and star in the information call 330-2501.
they invest in becomes more of a reality slightly to 3.83 from 3.81 in the fourth as early stage companies pull on local granddaddy of stoner movies, Up in
for investors. Smoke shares a side-splitting Editing with Adobe Premier Class.
quarter of 2016, he said the shift in the talent to grow their businesses. When evening with Bay Area comedy leg- 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 900 San Antonio
Theres more opportunities to build a factors venture capitalists are consider- they are successful, he said, they have end Will Durst. For more information Road, Palo Alto. In this eight-hour
big business now, he said. ing from political and macroeconomic the capacity to attract other entrepre- visit http://www.brownpapertick- class, learn the basics of Premiere
ets.com/event/outreach/2872378. and of video editing and get hands-
He said the acceleration of growth at uncertainty in the months following the neurs looking to take advantage of the on time to practice and explore this
early stage companies has increased the fall presidential election to entrepre- talent and opportunities surrounding THURSDAY, JUNE 1 widely used program. For more
these companies, which Draper Free Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic information visit
number of opportunities venture capital neurial opportunities, such as the iden- with the Peninsula Humane midpenmedia.org/event/editing-
firms have to invest in a company that tification of incumbents the startups in describes as a halo effect. Society. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. The Shops at with-adobe-premier/.
is headed toward an IPO and likely to their portfolios can replace, is encour- Success breeds success and people Tanforan, 1150 El Camino Real, San
Bruno. For mor information call 340- The Song Speaks by the
become a standalone business as aging and may bode well for the will flock to where the great companies 7022 ext. 387. Peninsula Girls Chorus. 3 p.m.
opposed to one that might be acquired increased number of IPOs he said many were created, he said. Aragon Performing Arts Center, 900
Portola Art Gallery Presents Jan Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Priscos Painting the Beauty of For more information or tickets visit
peninsulagirlschorus.org.
MEMORIAL mer commanding general of the U.S. of the 31st Regiment, U.S. Volunteers- Filoli. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 75
Army Reserve until 2008, Ostenberg America gathered Monday to perform Arbor Road, Menlo Park. Featuring
pastel paintings by Jan Prisco. Ragazzi Continuo Presents: The
spoke of the men and women with the rifle salute. As a unit of the national Gallery runs through June 30. For Great American Songbook. 7:30
more information visit portolaart- p.m. 1985 Louis Road, Palo Alto.
whom he served before they died while nonprofit and a veterans service organi-
Continued from page 1 gallery.com. Ragazzi Continuo, the a cappella
protecting their country. zation, the volunteers provide military group composed of adult alumni of
With our nation still at war and a new funeral honors throughout the year. Pride Centers Grand Opening. 4 the Bay Areas Ragazzi Boys Chorus,
after witnessing fellow soldiers, p.m. to 7 p.m. San Mateo County presents The Great American
generation of heroes fighting and dying Retired Army Sgt. Leo McArdle has Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, Songbook, a sampling of defining
friends, lay down their lives, Butrill for freedom, we do it again today, spent the past 20 years working with San Mateo. The event will include an songs that have shaped the musical
sought to remind Mondays attendees open house, ribbon cutting ceremo- landscape of the United States. For
Ostenberg said, noting the 149-year-old the volunteer group and is now the local ny, speakers, musical performers, art more information contact 342-8785.
its about commemorating sacrifice. tradition of Memorial Day. Dying in the units colonel. As a member of the and refreshments. For more informa-
Today, we look out on the resting tion email lowellyn.sunga@star- Life is a Cabaret by the
line of duty, he said, is the hardest cur- Avenue of the Flags Committee that vista.org. Masterworks Chorale. 8 p.m.
places of the fallen, each with a flag dec- rency of all. Once spent, never to be helps coordinate the Memorial Day Congregational Church of San
orating their grave, Butrill said. It was recouped; a debt that can never truly be observance, McArdle said being able to Jason Anick and Jason Yeager: Mateo, 225 Tilton Ave., San Mateo.
United. 7:30 p.m. 1189 Laurel St., For more information or tickets visit
placed as a celebration of life, no matter repaid. And yet, on Memorial Day, this participate with his fellow veterans and San Carlos. Violinist/mandolinist masterworks.org.
how short, a life well spent and well provides us the opportunity to at least pay tribute is a source of camaraderie and Jason Anick and pianist Jason Yeager
celebrate their new recording Redwood City Symphony. 8 p.m.
used to protect those at home so that acknowledge that debt and to recognize healing. Canada College Main Theater, 4200
United with a CD release concert.
[we] may continue our great struggle for that incredible sacrifice and to commit For some of us like myself, it helps $15. For more information visit Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City. Tickets
liberty, for peace, for prosperity. savannajazz.com. cost anywhere from $10 to $30 and
ourselves to make sure it was not spent with my PTSD, McArdle said. can be purchased at
Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert in vain. Personally, for me, this is because Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m. RedwoodSymphony.org. Children
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. under 18 and accompanied by an
B. Ostenbergs decadeslong service For nearly two dozen local veterans, these are my brothers and sisters and adult are admitted free. For more
Come every Thursday through Aug.
career stretched from the Vietnam War their sense of duty has extended far they sacrificed for me to have the life I 31 for movie screenings such as information visit
into the global war on terrorism. A for- beyond their military careers. Members have. Hidden Figures, La La Land and RedwoodSymphony.org.
Fantastic Beasts. For more informa-
tion call 780-7311. Holy City Zoo Reunion No. 2. 8:30
p.m. Angelicas, 863 Main St.,
FRIDAY, JUNE 2 Redwood City. Come to see comedi-
San Mateo County Veterans Open ans including Steven Pearl, Dan St.
House and Resource Event. 10 a.m. Paul and Larry Brown perform for a
to 3 p.m. American Legion Post 105, fun night of comedy. For more infor-
651 El Camino Real, Redwood City. mation email dan@danstpaul.com.
Free lunch to the first 200 in atten-
dance. Opportunity to connect with SUNDAY, JUNE 4
agencies dedicated to serving veter- Operation Kidsafe. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
ans. For more information go 85 California Drive, Burlingame.
hsa.smcgov.org/veterans. Come for a free digital fingerprint
and photo safety program. For more
Tai Chi. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 610 information call (888) 697-0962.
Elm St., San Carlos. Free and open to
the public. For more information 2017 Posy Parade and Community
contact 591-0341 ext. 237. Day. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Posy Park, 659
Huntington Ave., San Bruno. Come
Free First Friday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a parade patterned after the
San Mateo County History Museum, Tournament of Roses Parade in
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Pasadena, dedicated to children. For
Come for docent-led tours and pro- more information call 871-9425.
grams about robots for preschool
children. For more information call Spirit of the South Pacific Kids
299-0104. Club Event. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Hillsdale
Shopping Center, Macys Center
Author Event: Charmaine Craig. 6 Court, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. For
p.m. Books Inc., 1375 Burlingame more information visit hillsdale.com.
Ave., Burlingame. Craig will share her
new novel Miss Burma, a portrait of Museum Studio Gallery Art
how modern Burma came to be and Exhibition Fun Stuff Reinvented
a story of the ordinary people swept Art. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Reception.
up in the struggle for self-determi- Peninsula Museum of Art, 1777
nation and freedom. For more infor- California Drive, Free to the public.
mation call 685-4911. Exhibition dates: June 1 to July 16.
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210 lost & Found 296 Appliances 296 Appliances 298 collectibles 304 Furniture 306 Housewares
lOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost 1960'S AvOcADO Osterizer blender FABRIc STEAMER deluxe made by BIllY DEE Williams autographed Star ANTIquE DININg table for six people cOMplETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- conair $ 50.00 new joe 650 573 5269 Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
REWARD! (650)339-2410 0513 space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- 20-pieces in original box, never used.
gAS BARBEcuE Grill with tank 6614 ANTIquE glASS Hutch. Cherry Wood. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
lOST cAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, AIR cONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- (new) older model that was never used. Excellent Condition. $450. (650)342-5630
she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG $50. (650)592-3540 FRAMED lEBRON James painting, (650)888-2662
four legs, chest stomach, around her brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- FIREplAcE cANDElABRA with 5 bat-
neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice 0898 9769, San Carlos ANTIquE MAHOgANY Bookcase. Four tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
REWARD. Please email us at gE DISHWASHER Hardly used. Works feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. 6134
joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- AIR cONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 great. Standard size. You haul away.
8745. She drinks water out of her paws. BTU, Commercial Cool model free. S.S.F (650) 583-6636 lENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand BEIgE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition pORcElAIN JApANESE Tea set, Un-
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, (650) 315-2319 opened, in wood box, great gift $30.
sories plus remote included. gOOD MIcROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. (650)578-9208.
ly City (415) 231-4825. BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
lOST cAT. Black and White. Black 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. box $45. (415)231-4825.
(650)345-1835 MIllER lITE Neon sign , work good
patch on right eye. REWARD. JAck lAlANE'S power juicer. $40. $59 call (650)218-6528 cOAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your
308 Tools
Call (323) 439-7713. Call (650)364-1243. Leave message.
BISSEll BAglESS Upright Vacuum, mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520-
Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, pEZ DISpENSERS - 8 piece sealed box AIR HORN 138 db new in pack
7045
Books Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952- REFRIgERATOR cOMpAcT made by
Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25. $29 650-595-3933
3500 650-556-9708 cOMpuTER SWIvEl CHAIR. Padded
quAlITY BOOkS used and rare. World emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 cRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
573 5269 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
& US History and classic American nov-
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
BlAck & Decker travel iron, steam and 299 computers cOMpuTER TABlE, adjustable height,
dry $5. (650)368-0748. WHIRlpOOl WASHER DRYER, GE DElTA cABINET SAW with overrun ta-
kOgI 15 inch computer monitor. Model chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
Refrigerator all working and in good con-
294 Baby Stuff cHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. L5QX. $25. PH(650)592-5864. 697-8481
ROuTER TABlE ryobi $ 99. like new
BABY TREND Stroller Model Range LX new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable REcORDABlE cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- DINETTE TABlE with Chrome Legs: 36" (650)573-5269
Jogger (used in like new condition). temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 297 Bicycles ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50.
$50. (650)592-3540 (650) 578 9208 (650)341-5347 SHOpSMITH MARk V 50th Anniversary
cIRRuS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 ADulT BIkES 1 regular and 2 with bal- most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. DINETTE TABlE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. (650)504-0585
FISHER-pRIcE HEAlTHY Care booster $45. (650)588-5487 loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 300 Toys (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. SkIl SAW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
cOlEMAN lXE Roadtrip Grill - cHIlDS ScHWINN BIcYclE, BluE in AllOYED lINOTYpE (BNH ~18) for DININg TABlE (36"x54") and 4 match- Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
STERlINg SIlvER Paye & Baker baby ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
food pusher with embossed children's Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. casting miniature/board-game figurines. (650)556-9708
(650)918-9847 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
graphic.$75 650-762-6048
vINTAgE cRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
ElEcTRIc STOvE From Sears NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels DOll HOuSE w/ furniture $50.00 new
DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
STERlINg SIlvER Paye & Baker baby $75. Good condition; good for children.
food pusher with embossed children's Excellent Condition $225 $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave joe 650 573 5269 Call (650)678-8585 vINTAgE SHOpSMITH and BAND
graphic.$75 650-762-6048 Please Call (650)244-9267 mes SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
lARgE STuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall (650)342-6993
22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
NOTIcE TO BIDDERS STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
Sealed proposals will be received by the Office of the City Clerk, City of Millbrae, located at tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
DRESSER- vIcTORIAN. 35 tall
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 309 Office Equipment
621 Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, California 94030 until 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday June 27, 2017 for 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
the project titled No.3 Water Piping Improvement Project: $450. (650)888-2662.
The work to be performed under this contract consists of the following major items of work as 302 Antiques lApTOp cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
DRESSER-ART DEcO. Heavy Glass. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
listed below: ANTIquE TEAk cHINA cabinet and Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
1. Replace existing Schedule 90 PVC No. 3 water piping system with a stainless steel matching table, with doors and legs. (650)888-2662. NEAT REcEIpTS Mobile Scanner new
$500/obo. (650)952-5049. in box $79, call (650)324-8416
piping system inside the Blower Room. ENTERTAINMENT cENTER for $50.
2. Install a City-furnished Hellan strainer on suction side of the No. 3 water pumps inside MAHOgANY ANTIquE Secretary desk, Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. 310 Misc. For Sale
the Blower Room. 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- (650)726-4102
3. Connect to the existing pipeline at limits of work. elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
glIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
4. Alternate Bid Item: Replace the existing PVC No. 3 water piping system at the southwest lent condition. $100 650-345-5644
corner of the secondary clarifier structure and the southern wall near the drying bed/Fats, 303 Electronics cHRISTMAS TREE, 7.5 Oregon pine,
IkEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
Oils and Grease (FOG) Receiving Station with a stainless steel piping system including 46 MITSuBISHI Projector TV, great 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 1225 tips, hooked construction with
stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
all piping, fittings, valves, and supports. condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
IkEA TABlE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
All proposals must be made on the proposal form included with the Contract Documents for the ANTARES DOllARS Bill Changer ma- $ 30. (650)598-9804. INcuBATOR, $99, (650)678-5133
proposed work. chine s never used for small bus. $95 lEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi- lIONEl cHRISTMAS Boxcars 2005,
A certified check or corporate surety bond of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount bid (650)992-4544. tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
for the total cost of the project must accompany each proposal. 7537
AuDIO-TEcHNIcA (AT-pl50) Auto. lIvINg ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi-
A pre bid conference is scheduled on Tuesday June 13, 2017 at 10:00 AM at the Public Works Stereo TURNTABLE sys. $40 tion $30.(415) 231-4825. lIONEl cHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
Corporation Yard Office at 400 East Millbrae Avenue. (650)344-4756 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
lOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow
Contract Documents are available on the City's website at www.ci.millbrae.ca.us; click on the floral $99. (650)574-4021 lIONEl WESTERN Union Pass car and
BlAupuNkT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re-
tab, Project out to Bid. Bidder shall provide Bidders Proposal, Bid Security/Bond, Statement ceiver with Detachable Face asking dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
NEW DEluXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
of Experience and Qualifications, and Non-Collusion Declaration as identified in these Contract $100. (650)593-4490 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must RMT cHRISTMAS Diesel train and Ca-
Documents. Each bidder shall also submit with his/her bid, the names, addresses, portion of Sell! (650) 875-8159. boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
work, license numbers and quotations of all subcontractors, if any, upon which the proposal is BulOvA WINDup Travel clocks.Vin- 7537
tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
based as specified in Section G2.08 of the General Conditions. 5469 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
Time of Completion shall be 60 working days after issuance of the Notice to Proceed. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
INSIgNIA 26" HDTV Perfect $39 650- OAk clAW foot coffee table, needs
Liquidated damages for failure to complete the work within the specified time are specified in some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530
$60. (650)328-6709
595-3933
the Contract Documents. SIlk SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
The State of California has adopted a schedule of the general prevailing rates of per diem wages IpHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with OFFIcE TABlE, 24"x48" HD. folding $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
charger, Originally $100, now $85. legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost formation.
to be paid to the various craftmen and laborers required to perform said work and improvements, (650)766-2679 $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
a copy of which may be obtained from the Department of Industrial Relations, Division of uNIDEN HARlEY Davidson Gas Tank
Apprenticeship Standards, or can be download at their website at www.dir.ca.gov. kINDlE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger
REclINER cHAIR blue tweed clean
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of ninety (90) days after the date set for the incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 good $75 Call (650)583-3515 WATER STORAgE TANk, brand new,
opening thereof. All bids shall remain valid for that period of time. MOTOROlA BRAvO MB 520 (android ROckINg cHAIRS solid wood, great
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
Bidders attention is directed to the Special Provisions of the Contract Documents which require 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD (650)771-6324
shape asking 30 dollars each. Call
the Contractor, to whom the contract for the work is awarded, to file with the City Clerk at the card Belmont (650)595-8855 (650)574-4582 Lily
11025903.2 311 Musical Instruments
NEW Hp Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- SEWINg STORAgE cabinet, Custom
time of executing said contract, a Payment Bond and Performance Bond, in the amount of 100% tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 made wood perfect condition $75. cHROMATIc HARMONIcA: Horner
of the contract amount, meeting all requirements of said Contract Documents and approved by ONkYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
(650)483-1222 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
the City Attorney. (650)278-5776.
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, SHElF RuBBER maid new $20.00
The Millbrae City Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, alternate bids, or Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 contact joe (650)573-5269
unit prices and/or waive any irregularities in any bid received. SAMSuNg FlAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76" EXcEllENT vIOlIN, previously owned,
Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 22300, the Contractor may substitute certain securities Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
for any money withheld by City as retention to ensure Contractors performance under the SOFA gREEN, cream, sage plaid. 96" (415)751-2416
contract. Such substitution of securities in lieu of retention shall be at the contractors request SONY DETAcHABlE set :3cd /fm/am
double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- Excellent condition. $90 Call
and at contractors sole expense. 650.952.3466 HugE luDWIg Drum Set Silver Sparkle
4825 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
The Contractor and all subcontractors shall be licensed with the Department of Consumer Affairs TEAk-vENEER cOMpuTER desk with Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100
of the State of California in the class appropriate for the work contemplated. Failure of Tv SONY Triniton 21" working condition. (650)369-8013
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. single drawer and stacked shelves. $30
Contractor or his/her subcontractors to possess such current license at the time of bidding may obo. (650)465-2344
MONARcH upRIgHT player piano $99
be vINTAgE g.E. radio, model c-430-a
THOMASvIllE BEvElED mirror 22" x (650) 583-4549
deemed sufficient cause for the rejection of the bid. $60. (650)421-5469
12" $50. Call (650)834-4833
pIANO, upRIgHT, in excellent condi-
No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid on a bid proposal or awarded a contract for vINTAgE g.E. radio, model c-442c $60. TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
a public works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) (650)421-5469 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
upRIgHT pIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 at the time of bid. For federally funded projects, the vINTAgE g.E. radio, model c1470 $60. WAlNuT cHEST, small (4 drawer with tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
contractor and subcontractor must be registered at the time of contract award. (See Labor Code (650)421-5469 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
YAMAHA pIANO, Upright, Model M-305,
section 1771.1(a).) This contract is subject to monitoring and enforcement by the DIR pursuant vINTAgE ZENITH radio, model L516b $750. Call (650)572-2337
WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
to Labor Code section 1771.4. $75. (650)421-5469 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
Bidders shall have fully inspected the project site in all particulars and become thoroughly 312 pets & Animals
familiar with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents and local conditions affecting
the performance and costs of the work prior to submitting their bid proposal. AIRlINE cARRIER for cats, pur. from
lEgAl NOTIcES
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
By order of the Council of the City of Millbrae. (505)228-1480 local.
CITY COUNCIL
City of Millbrae cAlIFORNIA cAROlINA Pups.
Gd. Fam./watchdpgs. Ex.Hiking Buddy.
State of California Fictitious Business Name Statements, $1600. (707) 980.0915.
By: Angela Louis Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
City Clerk cANARY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
Dated: May 23, 2017 Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
(650)766-3024
5/30/17 Notice of Public Sales and More.
cNS-3014923# FRENcH BullDOgS puppies
SAN MATEO DAIlY JOuRNAl Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. Visit website
www.frenchbulldogsanfrancisco.com
$2500 and up.
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 Call for an appointment (650)274-2241.
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com ONE kENNEl Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066
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312 pets & Animals 318 Sports Equipment 620 Automobiles 625 classic cars 650 Rvs
pARROT cAgE, Steel, Large - approx YAMAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75. BMW 07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi- 1955 cHEvY BEl AIR 2 door, Standard Rv - 2013 WINNEBAgO ITAScA Na-
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best (650)458-3255 tion Sports package 3rd row seats re- Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 vion, 25 with sideout. 4000 miles. Mer-
offer. (650)245-4084 duced $19,995 obo Call (650)520-4650 obo. (650)952-4036. cedes Benz Sprinter chassis,. diesel,
loaded, like new! $85,500.
335 garden Equipment cADIllAc 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, per- 86 cHEvY cORvETTE. Automatic. Call (650)726-8623 or (650)619-9672.
316 clothes fect condition, like new, cashmere out- 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
BlAck & Decker 18, Hedge Trimmer,
electric, used once, $60. 650 888-5808
side white inside 4787 miles $13,000. obo. (650) 952-4036. 670 Auto Service
BOY ScOuT canvas belt with Boy Scout (415)850-2370
Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. cORvETTE 69 50.000 miles. $15,095.
(650)588-0842 cHAIN SAW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
$55. 650 888-5808
cADIllAc 99 DeVille Concours,
98,500 miles, $3,500 or best offer.
(650)270-6637
Ill trade it for a GMC Truck. (650)481-
5296. AA SMOg
FAuX FuR Coat Woman's brown multi TORO BRuSHcuTTER 18" trimmer FORD 64 Falcon. 4DR Sedan. 6 cyl.
Complete Repair & Service
color in excellent condition 3/4 (new in box) with unused 136' trimmer $29.75 plus certificate fee
length $50 (650)692-8012 cHEvROlET 86 ASTROVAN, 63K auto/trans $3,500.00. (650) 570-5780.
line. $70. (650)592-3540 miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 (most cars)
lADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different 635 vans 869 California Drive .
cHEvY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT Burlingame
styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648 garage Sales CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
cHEvROlET 06 Mini VAN, new radia-
lADIES SEquIN dress, blue, size XL, cHEvY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket. (650) 340-0492
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