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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Monday • March 18, 2019 • XIX, Edition 176 www.smdailyjournal.com

San Mateo weighs adoption of new e-scooters


Officials debate benefits, safety concerns of new fleet after bike share program pulls out
By Anna Schuessler delay allowing e-scooter ing short-distance rides for a Francisco and Foster City. lyst. With results from a commu-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF providers to operate in the city. nominal fee paid through a cell- Operating a fleet of 275 pedal nity survey showing more than 78
Up for review at the city’s phone app, shared mobility pro- and electric bicycles in San Mateo percent of the more than 740
How soon a fleet of electric Sustainability and Infrastructure grams offered by a variety of start- from June to February, Lime respondents were either very sup-
scooters can be introduced to San Commission meeting were strate- ups such as Lime were growing in reported .96 daily rides per bike, portive or somewhat supportive
Mateo streets was a focus for sev- gies the city could employ in popularity on the Peninsula when up from the .26 daily rides per of bicycle-sharing programs in
eral residents and officials as they implementing shared mobility the company abruptly ended its bike logged with the city’s previ- San Mateo, city staff recommend-
weighed a recommendation programs, which could include bike-sharing operations last ous bicycle-sharing provider ed moving forward with a permit
Wednesday to begin a permit pro- bicycle-sharing and e-scooter- month, pulling bikes from San Social Bikes, explained Andrea
gram for bike share programs and sharing programs. Aimed at offer- Mateo, Burlingame, South San Chow, a city sustainability ana- See SCOOTERS, Page 31

“It’s a complex ecosystem. We can’t restore it to what it was … we can manage


it in a much better way and a way in which it protects the town folks.”
— San Mateo County Supervisor Don Horsley
Local officials
contend with
housing bills
Peninsula elected leaders seeking pause while
development advocates hail legislative urgency
By Austin Walsh legislated and
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF let’s see how it
goes, ” said
With each day new, a fresh piece B ur l i n g a m e
of housing legislation seemingly Mayor Donna
arrives in Sacramento as lawmak- Colson.
ers urgently scramble to fix the It’s a common
affordability crisis plaguing refrain from
countless Californians. those wishing
And just as positions form on Donna Colson to preserve
sweeping proposals, more detailed their local con-
bills are continuously introduced trol over development, as with
during a legislative session only a increasing frequency the most
JON MAYS/DAILY JOURNAL couple years removed from the potent forms of housing legisla-
Flooding at Butano Creek often affects Pescadero Creek Road in the winter, and particularly during bad storms. most aggressive slate of housing tion speedily bypass City Hall on
laws ever passed. a fast track to the state Capitol.

Long-sought creek restoration Housing development advocates


claim the dire nature of the state’s
housing shortage is befitting of
But under a belief the delibera-
tive pace sought by local officials
is partially to blame for the state’s

in Pescadero takes major step the legislative onslaught, while


some locals call for respite.
“I’d really like Sacramento to
prevailing dilemma, housing
advocates admired the sudden
attentiveness of legislators.
Flood reduction, watershed restoration to accompany dredging give us local officials some time
to implement what they’ve already See HOUSING, Page 6
By Anna Schuessler remove 45,000 Road, Horsley was gratified to see
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF cubic yards of
sediment and
restore more
years of studies, permitting
processes and community conver-
sations come together in a cohe-
Belmont begins rec center outreach
By allocating $1 million last By Zachary Clark Village Specific Plan, we’ve done
week toward a creek restoration than 10 miles sive plan to restore the watershed. the master plan for Twin Pines
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
project set to rejuvenate threat- of habitat for Following centuries of farming Park, but this has the potential to
ened and endangered species and steelhead trout and man-made dike construction, be the most fun and most commu-
Plans for a new community cen-
reduce flooding in Pescadero, and coho the lower portion of the creek has nity engaging process because
ter in Belmont are moving
county officials locked in funding salmon has filled with sediment, sending everyone has an opinion about
through the public outreach phase,
needed to begin a dredging effort Don Horsley been a focus for water during storms into the main Barrett,” Councilman Doug Kim
with an ongoing online survey
experts expect will give the Supervisor Don road connecting Pescadero with said in a video of a meeting
and lineup of events scheduled
Butano Creek a chance to reset. Horsley, landowners, government Highway 1 and blocking passage Tuesday.
through the summer.
Also backed by California State agencies and community organiza- of native salmon and steelhead to The online survey as of that
“Belmont is going through a
Parks and the National Oceanic tions for years. the watershed, explained Horsley. meeting had received about 700
golden age of planning and transi-
and Atmospheric Agency, the Having been a part of several Counting reduced flooding,
tion and we’ve come off general
project to re-establish more than a efforts aimed at addressing the
plan, we’ve come off the Belmont See CENTER, Page 23
mile of the Butano Creek channel, flooding on Pescadero Creek See CREEK, Page 23
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Thought for the Day


“It’s easy to be independent when you’ve got
money. But to be independent when you
haven’t got a thing — that’s the Lord’s test.”
— Mahalia Jackson, American gospel singer

This Day in History


The first spacewalk took place as

1965 Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov went


outside his Voskhod 2 capsule, secured
by a tether.
In 1 7 6 6 , Britain repealed the Stamp Act of 1765.
In 1 9 2 5 , the Tri-State Tornado struck southeastern
Missouri, southern Illinois and southwestern Indiana,
resulting in some 700 deaths.
In 1 9 3 7 , in America’s worst school disaster, nearly 300
people, most of them children, were killed in a natural gas
explosion at the New London Consolidated School in Rusk
County, Texas.
In 1 9 3 8 , Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas nationalized
his country’s petroleum reserves and took control of for-
eign-owned oil facilities.
In 1 9 4 0 , Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini met at the
Brenner Pass, where the Italian dictator agreed to join
Germany’s war against France and Britain.
In 1 9 4 2 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an exec-
utive order authorizing the War Relocation Authority, which REUTERS
was put in charge of interning Japanese-Americans, with Russian troikas, sleds drawn by three horses, compete on the ice-covered Yenisei River during the annual Ice Derby amateur
Milton S. Eisenhower (the younger brother of Dwight D. horse race in Russia.
Eisenhower) as its director.
In 1 9 5 9 , President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the
Hawaii statehood bill. (Hawaii became a state on Aug. 21, In other news ...
1959.) As many newspapers have faced which runs the eagle cam and has been
In 1 9 6 3 , the U. S. Supreme Court, in Gideon v.
Bear family living in financial head winds, many bridge instrumental in repopulating the local
Wainwright, ruled unanimously that state courts were highway median relocated columns have been cut. bald eagle community. “People kind of
required to provide legal counsel to criminal defendants who TEMPLETON, Mass. — A portion of However, bridge enthusiasts have take ownership of the eagles and really
could not afford to hire an attorney on their own. a Massachusetts highway was shut often fought back against such become invested in their well-being.”
In 1 9 8 0 , Frank Gotti, the 12-year-old youngest son of down while state wildlife officials changes. In 2011, The Los Angeles The saga of Justice and Liberty isn’t
mobster John Gotti, was struck and killed by a car driven by moved a family of bears that had set up Times decided to discontinue Stewart’s the capital’s only eagle drama. Last
John Favara, a neighbor in Queens, New York. a den in the median. column. His readers responded by leav- Wednesday, the Blue Line of
State police shut down a stretch of ing 400 phone calls and 600 emails Washington’s Metro was delayed to
Birthdays Route 2 in Templeton on Thursday
morning while state environmental
with editors. The newspaper then
brought the column back.
rescue an injured bald eagle from the
tracks . The bird later had to be eutha-
police tranquilized the mother bear and nized.
relocated her and her cubs to a safer Where eagles flirt: Bird Another eagle cam , at the National
location in a nearby state forest. cams a hit in nation’s capitol Arboretum, also has chronicled rela-
Authorities say the bears had to be tionship tensions this year. Two
moved as a precaution to ensure their WASHINGTON — It’s a tale with eagles, known as Mr. President and
own safety as well as the safety of everything you’d need for a soap The First Lady, experienced a compara-
motorists. opera: star-crossed lovers, a stable tively mild relationship drama when
relationship threatened by younger another female showed up and tried to
Alabama writer builds bridges suitors, pregnancy and loss, and a hun- woo Mr. President. The interloper was
gry raccoon. chased off by The First Lady.
Singer-actress TV personality Rapper-actress-
talk show host
with columns on beloved game Washingtonians, along with a glob-
Vanessa L. Mike Rowe is 57.
Williams is 56. Queen Latifah is TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — An Alabama al community of eagle-watchers, have Man, 80, jumps from
49. man’s 10,000th bylined column on been transfixed this winter by Liberty moving car on highway
Composer John Kander is 92. Country singer Charley Pride the game of bridge has been published and Justice, bald eagles who’ve nested
is 85. Nobel peace laureate and former South African president in The Tuscaloosa News and the more and raised eaglets together for 14 years SAN FRANCISCO — Authorities say
F.W. de Klerk is 83. Country singer Margie Bowes is 78. Actor than 100 newspapers nationwide that on the grounds of the city’s police an 80-year-old driver survived after he
Kevin Dobson is 76. Actor Brad Dourif is 69. Jazz musician carry it. academy. jumped out of his moving car for an
Bill Frisell is 68. Singer Irene Cara is 60. Alt-country musi- They include such publications as Their annual mating ritual, egg-lay- unkown reason on a San Francisco
The Washington Post, the Los Angeles ing and hatching process normally highway.
cian Karen Grotberg (The Jayhawks) is 60. Movie writer-
director Luc Besson is 60. Actor Geoffrey Owens is 58. Actor Times and The Boston Globe. draws thousands of viewers to a special The California Highway Patrol says
Thomas Ian Griffith is 57. Singer-songwriter James McMurtry The Tuscaloosa News reports that eagle cam. But this year has been the man tumbled several times before
is 57. Olympic gold medal speedskater Bonnie Blair is 55. columnist Frank Stewart has also writ- unusually dramatic, with twists and coming to a rest against the center
Country musician Scott Saunders (Sons of the Desert) is 55. ten 24 books about bridge. turns that became headline news out- divider on Interstate 280 Saturday
Actor David Cubitt is 54. Rock musician Jerry Cantrell (Alice Stewart remains one of a handful of side the eagle-watcher community. evening.
in Chains) is 53. Rock singer-musician Miki Berenyi is 52. syndicated newspaper columnists “It’s been a roller-coaster ride,” said KPIX-TV reports the car veered
Actor Michael Bergin is 50. Former White House Chief of nationwide who writes exclusively Tommy Lawrence, managing director across lanes and came to a stop on the
Staff Reince Priebus is 47. about bridge. of the Earth Conservation Corps, shoulder.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, March 16 Powerball Fantasy Five Mo nday : Sunny. Highs in the mid to
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 1 9 17 18 upper 60s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph


30 34 39 53 67 11 3
becoming west in the afternoon.
TUFEL Powerball
Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. Lows in
March 15 Mega Millions Daily Four the lower to mid 50s. Southwest winds 5
0 8 7 6 to 15 mph.
3 29 56 62 64 4 Tue s day : Cloudy. A slight chance of
GHUSR Mega number
Daily three midday showers in the afternoon. Highs in the
March 16 Super Lotto Plus 5 5 1
lower 60s. East winds around 5 mph increasing to south 10
to 20 mph in the afternoon. Chance of showers 20 percent.
2 21 23 28 45 11 Daily three evening Tues day ni g ht: Cloudy. A chance of showers. Lows in the
ENTTAN Mega number

6 5 8
lower to mid 50s. South winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of
showers 50 percent.
The Daily Derby race winners are Gorgeous Geroge, Wednes day : Cloudy, breezy. A chance of showers. Highs
No. 8, in first place; Big Ben, No. 4, in second place; in the upper 50s.
Wednes day ni g ht: Mostly cloudy in the evening then
GONULE and Gold Rush, No. 1, in third place.The race time was
becoming partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers.
clocked at 1:47.16.
Now arrange the circled letters
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Two-year sentence in elder abuse case
By Anna Schuessler family members or friends Friday’s sentencing hearing, and the judge
Police reports
Throw them a bone
Someone with four dogs in their car
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF nearby and was introduced allegedly said there is no reasonable explana- drove over the grass and had difficulty
to Zghoul so the 36-year- tion for what he did and expressed a hope backing up, it was reported in San
Exactly eight months after a Daly City man old could assist him with Zghoul would use his time in jail to reflect on Mateo at 1:08 p.m. Monday, March 11.
was found guilty of felony fiscal elder abuse getting placed at a board what he did, according to prosecutors.
by a jury for stealing money from an 80-year- and care facility, accord- District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said
old cancer patient in his care, he was sen- ing to prosecutors. Zghoul deserves every minute of the time he SAN MATEO
tenced to serve two years in county jail and On April 10, 2016, will serve in custody given his inhumane Theft. Someone lost their wallet on
one year under mandatory supervision Friday, Zghoul is said to have behavior toward the victim. Gateway Drive, it was reported at 2:22 p.m.
according to the San Mateo County District Steve tricked the victim into “This is despicable, predatory conduct, to Wednesday, Feb. 27.
Attorney’s Office. Wagstaffe signing over the deed to leave this 80-year-old man in that condition,” Theft. A vehicle was broken into and items
Out of custody on a $360,000 bail bond, his home as well as a he said. “I can’t think of a more depraved dis- were taken on Flores Street, it was reported
Muath Zghoul was also required to pay power of attorney for finances by leading the regard for another person.” at 2:04 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27.
$50,000 to the estate of the Redwood City man to believe he was consolidating his Zghoul’s defense attorney Majeed Samara Burg l ary. A car window was smashed at
man he was charged with taking care of assets, according to prosecutors. said his client is very apologetic, feels horri- items were taken on South Norfolk Street, it
through the company All Around Senior Zghoul recorded the deed and power of attor- bly about what happened and accepts the was reported at 1:18 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.
Services, according to prosecutors. ney at the San Mateo County Recorder’s judge’s sentence. Samara said Zghoul has fam- 27.
Zghoul was arrested after the victim was Office the next day and claimed to have left a ily in the area who will make sure the victim’s Theft. Someone stole items from a vehicle
admitted to Kaiser Hospital in Redwood City $150,000 check for the victim, but the victim estate is paid in full. on West Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported
April 7, 2016, the day a nurse checked on him denied ever receiving the money. The victim “The judge was very fair,” he said. “My at 1:18 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27.
at his home and found him lying in his own died April, 10, 2018, according to prosecu- client respects the judge’s sentence and he will Drunk dri v er. A vehicle was seen running
feces and urine. Diagnosed with stage 3 lym- tors. comply with it. [He] and his family will make stop signs and swerving in the road almost
phoma, the man was living alone with no Zghoul was allegedly crying throughout sure that this does not happen again.” hitting pedestrians and other cars, it was
reported at 12:50 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27.

Firefighters save cat from drainage pipe Theft. Someone’s locker was broken into
and items stolen on Del Monte Street, it was
reported at 3:38 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25.
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Control was called to er” by his crewmates and Animal Control
the home to take over officers. Fitzgerald is considering adopt- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
Firefighters can still be counted on to the rescue operation, ing the kitten, according to the fire dis-
rescue a cat in distress, at least in one San Burg l ary. Items were taken at Larkspur
but when its efforts trict.
Mateo County town. Landing on Gateway Boulevard, it was
failed, the firefighters “It’s always nice when we can share a
It wasn’t a cat stuck in a tree but a black reported at 1:02 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24.
were summoned back. positive conclusion to any type of inter-
kitten trapped in a water drainage pipe that Burg l ary. An incident occurred at the
They tried reaching esting and complex rescue we perform
summoned Menlo Park Fire Protection Grosvenor Hotel on South Airport
the kitten with a half- with the general public,” fire Chief Harold
District firefighters to Selby Lane in Boulevard, it was reported at 7:09 a.m.
inch rescue rope line Schapelhouman said. “It’s amazing all of
Atherton around 4:30 p.m. Friday. Saturday, Feb. 23.
Harold specific to human res- the strange predicaments both humans and
A resident called the fire station to Petty theft. Items were taken at Walgreens
Schapelhouman cue operations, but that animals can get themselves into. Just
on Westborough Boulevard, it was reported
report that she had heard a kitten crying too failed. when I think we’ve seen it all, something
all morning and discovered that it had at 2:19 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23.
Finally, fire engineer Joey Quadt and new comes along.”
slipped down the drainage pipe, according probationary firefighter Ryle Fitzgerald
to a fire district news release. Firefighters employed a noose system using twine in
used cellphone photos and video to locate another effort to retrieve the kitten. After
the kitten trapped at least 14 feet below a about an hour of effort, they finally suc-
concrete walking deck in a pipe that was ceeded in freeing the kitten from the pipe.
only 4 inches in diameter. The kitten was named “Ryle” after its
At 5:16 p.m., San Mateo County Animal rescuer, who was dubbed the “cat whisper-
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University of Scandal, Corruption?
USC central in university bribe plot
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — Roy Nwaisser has four degrees from the


University of Southern California and is a superfan of its
storied football squad — he hasn’t missed a home or away
game in 27 years.
But his devotion has been tested by a series of scandals
culminating with the school’s starring role in a massive REUTERS
college admissions bribery case that is the latest disgrace People enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day parade.
threatening to tarnish USC’s hard-fought reputation as an
academic, as well as athletic, powerhouse.
Hours after that news broke Tuesday, Nwaisser turned
Nation enjoys St. Patrick’s Day
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
down a request to speak at an alumni fundraiser in Nevada.
“I can’t in good conscience promote the university until
they clean up their act,” Nwaisser wrote to the group. “If REUTERS
NEW YORK — A new, troublesome topic hovered over
people want to donate their money they should give it to USC is in the middle of the college admissions scandal. the St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York this year:
institutions with fewer scandals and less corruption.” Giannulli, paid $500,000 to have them labeled as crew team Britain’s failed Brexit deal with the European Union that
It’s been a bruising two years for the university in the recruits at USC, even though neither is a rower, prosecutors could squeeze Ireland’s economy.
heart of Los Angeles. The president who helped boost the said. But nothing could put a damper on the largest American
school’s endowment by raising $7 billion stepped down The school fired senior associate athletic director Donna celebration of Irish heritage on Saturday, with tens of
amid investigations into a medical school dean accused of Heinel and water polo coach Jovan Vavic, who won 16 thousands of marchers following a painted green line up
smoking methamphetamine with a woman who overdosed, national titles. Both were accused of taking bribes. Two for- Fifth Avenue for the six-hour procession.
and reports the school ignored complaints of widespread mer USC coaches also were named in the scheme. Kevin Coughlan, a 27-year-old spectator wearing pants
sexual misconduct by the longtime campus gynecologist. In a letter to the campus, interim President Wanda Austin with four-leaf clovers, captured both the New York cele-
Meantime, an assistant men’s basketball coach pleaded twice emphasized that prosecutors alleged the school was a bration and the political near-catastrophe overseas, where
guilty to charges stemming from a wide-ranging FBI probe victim of employees who purposely deceived it. In a follow- he still has plenty of family — in Ireland.
of corruption in college hoops. up, Austin did not use the word victim and said the school “I’ve always been so proud to be an Irish-American, and
This week’s announcement of federal criminal charges was cooperating with prosecutors and conducting its own that’s what today is about; it’s more than just one big
over admissions cheating also targeted prestigious schools investigation that could lead to further discipline. party, it’s about celebrating our freedom, ” said the
such as Stanford, Georgetown and Yale, but no other institu- USC plans to redirect donations that were part of the Hoboken, New Jersey, resident.
tion was implicated as much as USC. scheme toward scholarships for needy students, Austin said. His mood darkened when he turned to Brexit, which “is
Prosecutors say wealthy parents either paid bribes to have It would also deny admission to applicants accepted definitely something we’re all worried about, especially
a college counselor rig standardized tests or get their chil- through the scheme and review the cases of students and my family,” he said. “I mean, we’re all sort of just waiting
dren admitted as recruits of sports they didn’t play. graduates who fraudulently gained admission. for the shoe to drop to see what this means for the Irish
More than half the 32 parents charged were trying to A university spokesman declined requests for interviews. economy.”
bribe their children’s way into USC. One of those parents, Jeff Hunt, a crisis management expert who helped Penn But, he added, “We can get through anything; we sur-
Homayoun Zadeh, is a USC dentistry professor now facing State after a child sex abuse scandal involving assistant vived a potato famine.”
termination. football coach Jerry Sandusky, said USC’s damage control
To gain access for their two daughters, actress Lori must include disclosing everything it can no matter how
Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo embarrassing.

More evacuations in Midwest


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS serious flooding is expected to remain for several days. And
downstream communities in Kansas and Missouri were brac-
ST. LOUIS — Residents in parts of southwestern Iowa were ing for likely flooding.
forced out of their homes Sunday as a torrent of Missouri In Iowa, the Missouri River reached 30.2 feet Sunday in
River water flowed over and through levees, putting them in Fremont County in the state’s far southwestern corner, 2 feet
a situation similar to hundreds of people in neighboring above the record set in 2011. People in the towns of Bartlett
Nebraska who have been displaced by the late-winter flood. and Thurman were being evacuated as levees were breached
Heavy rainfall and snowmelt have led to dangerously high and overtopped.
water in creeks and rivers across several Midwestern states, County Emergency Management Director Mike Crecelius
with the Missouri River hitting record-high levels in many said it wasn’t just the amount of the water, it was the swift-
areas. At least two deaths were blamed on flooding, and two ness of the current that created a danger.
other men have been missing for days. “This wasn’t a gradual rise,” Crecelius said. “It’s flowing
While river depths were starting to level off in parts of fast and it’s open country — there’s nothing there to slow it
Nebraska on Sunday, the water is so high in many places that down.”
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Puzzling number of men tied to Ferguson protests have died


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ming from a white police officer’s fatal “We don’t believe either one was con-
shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown, Comment on nected to each other,” McGuire said, but
FERGUSON, Mo. — Two young men were and that only two were homicides with no or share this story at adding, “It’s tough to come up with a
found dead inside torched cars. Three others known link to the protests. www.smdailyjournal.com motive without a suspect.”
died of apparent suicides. Another col- But some activists say their concerns Ferguson erupted in protests in August
lapsed on a bus, his death ruled an over- about a possible connection arise out of a 2014 after officer Darren Wilson fatally
dose. culture of fear that persists in Ferguson 4 “Everybody is on pins and needles,” Gray shot Brown during a street confrontation.
Six deaths, all involving men with con- 1/2 years after Brown’s death, citing said of his fellow activists. Brown was unarmed, but Wilson said he
nections to protests in Ferguson, Missouri, threats — mostly anonymous — that No arrests have been made in the two fired in self-defense when the black teenag-
drew attention on social media and specula- protest leaders continue to receive. homicides. St. Louis County police er came at him menacingly.
tion in the activist community that some- The Rev. Darryl Gray said he found a box spokesman Shawn McGuire said witnesses A grand jury declined to charge Wilson in
thing sinister was at play. inside his car. When the bomb squad have simply refused to come forward, leav- November 2014, prompting one of the
Police say there is no evidence the deaths arrived, no explosives were found but a 6- ing detectives with no answers for why the most violent nights of demonstrations, and
have anything to do with the protests stem- foot python was inside. men were targeted. one of the first activist deaths.

50, but wish to reach those goals with a state and local initiatives. While emotions intensify over those

HOUSING
Continued from page 1
more nuanced approach.
“The council has been very, very support-
ive of housing and affordable housing, but
In touting her community’s attentiveness
to addressing housing issues, Colson said
officials recently loosened zoning policies
issues, legislators prepare for the CASA
Compact, a collaborative initiative spear-
headed by the Metropolitan Transportation
we also believe we have more than enough through a general plan update which imme- Commission proposed to solve congestion
capacity to see that type of housing contin- diately invited an influx of residential and affordability issues with tax measures
“In San Mateo County, we’ve been grap- ue to be built without sort of invading the development proposals to the city’s plan- and land use policy.
pling with a housing shortage for decades. sanctity of our single-family neighbor- ning desk. Pedro Galvao, senior policy manager with
We have been slow to react to rising rents hoods,” said Maltbie. Of those projects, Colson said two are the Non-Profit Housing Association of
and we have a dire shortage of affordable Rather than move full-speed ahead with seeking to build with the enhanced density Northern California, said ambitious
homes. Swift, transformative action is the proposal to streamline large, dense allowed through Senate Bill 35, which was approaches are necessary to meet the needs
absolutely necessary, ” Leora Tanjuatco developments near transit stations, Maltbie signed into law by former governor Jerry of those crunched by the housing shortage.
Ross, organizing director with the county’s urged a more cautious, thoughtful process Brown to construct more affordable units. “We need bold solutions to address our
Housing Leadership Council, said in an which works in the confines of a communi- Should lawmakers continue to propose housing emergency and we look forward to
email. ty’s character. and pass new housing construction laws, working with the governor and the
Maintaining a different perspective Furthermore, he said the fact that San Colson said she is fearful of the potential Legislature to pass bills that address our
regarding lawmakers’ heightened focus on Carlos officials so strongly opposed a pro- ramifications. communities’ critical housing needs,” he
local development matters, San Carlos offi- posal which aligns with their ongoing “It will create a very significant backlash said in an email.
cials recently traveled to Sacramento to effort to build more housing illustrates the among our constituents,” she said. “And Colson, meanwhile, called for more cau-
share their concerns. shortcomings of its craftsmanship. while we’ve got a lot of good forward tiousness to weigh which proposals are
City Manager Jeff Maltbie, along with “To come up against a law and a proposal momentum right now, we would be under- most effective rather than the scattershot
Vice Mayor Ron Collins and Councilwoman that as a housing advocate city, you are mining that and be back where we were.” approach which she fears will lead to unin-
Laura Parmer-Lohan visited with state Sen. forced to oppose — it is a sign of the dis- Yet despite her plea, the proposals keep tended consequences. Colson was just
Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, Assemblyman connect this particular solution is from the coming. A consortium of state assembly- named, along with Brisbane Councilman
Kevin Mullin, D-South San Francisco, and real world of the Peninsula,” he said. members unveiled Thursday, March 14, pro- Cliff Lentz, to serve on the CASA
state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, To that end, Colson agreed and lauded the posed legislation designed to increase the Legislative Task Force by the San Mateo
and discuss their frustrations with Wiener’s county Board of Supervisors for tabling a rights of tenants facing evictions and rent County City Selection Committee.
divisive proposal to upzone areas around resolution which would have expressed sup- increases. The press conference arrived “There is a lot of overlap and contradic-
public transit. port for Wiener’s bill. She said taking an shortly after Gov. Gavin Newsom raised tions among these 200 bills. We need to
For his part, Maltbie said San Carlos offi- early position on the far-reaching initiative eyebrows by threatening to hold back gas take time and sort those out and pick the
cials are committed to addressing the same is unnecessary, especially as local officials tax money from cities not meeting the best ones and combine them into thoughtful
priorities identified in Wiener’s Senate Bill wrestle with implementation of existing state’s housing development goals. legislation,” she said.
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Beyond veto: Trump seeks more Where is Mick? Trump
work-arounds to avoid Congress chief keeps low profile
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS agitated for compromise THE ASSOCIATED PRESS David retreat as well.
deals that would give It’s an approach that
WASHINGTON — President Donald them political cover to WASHINGTON — As President Donald some outside the building
Trump’s first congressional veto was more support Trump despite Trump struggled with mounting Republican question.
than a milestone: It signals a new era of ever their concerns that he defections over his emergency declaration to “The chief of staff has
more fraught relations between the two ends was improperly circum- pay for a border wall, his acting White House to be able to manage
of Pennsylvania Avenue. venting Congress. But chief of staff wasn’t on Capitol Hill cajoling down as well as up,” said
Trump’s legislative agenda was stymied the president was never former colleagues or in the West Wing mak- Chris Whipple, author of
even before his party lost unified control of convinced that any of the ing calls. “The Gatekeepers: How
Washington at the start of the year and he Instead, Mick Mulvaney was in Las Vegas
Donald Trump proposals ensured the Mick Mulvaney the White House chiefs of
has grown increasingly frustrated by his resolution would be for an annual getaway with friends and fami- staff define every presi-
dealings with Congress, believing little of defeated, said a White House official who ly. dency.” “I don’t think he’s been empowered
substance will get done by the end of his demanded anonymity to discuss internal It was a telling example of Mulvaney’s and I think that’s a mistake.”
first term and feeling just as pessimistic thinking. laissez-faire approach as he settles into a Mulvaney’s tenure has coincided with an
about the second, according to White House A last-ditch trip to the White House by a role that has bedeviled those who came especially tumultuous time in Washington,
aides, campaign staffers and outside allies. group of senators Wednesday night only before him. beginning with the fight over border wall
Republicans in Congress, for their part, irritated Trump, who felt they were offering His predecessor, retired four-star Gen. John money that caused the longest government
are demonstrating new willingness to part little in the way of new solutions. Kelly, tried to micromanage Trump but ended shutdown in the nation’s history.
ways with the president. On the Senate vote As the vote neared, Trump repeatedly made up grating on the president and antagonizing He was at the table in Vietnam for Trump’s
Thursday rejecting the president’s national clear that it was about party fealty and bor- outside allies. Mulvaney has made clear he abruptly terminated summit with North
emergency declaration to get border wall der security and suggested that voting believes his job is to manage the staff and Korea’s leader and has watched as newly
funding, 12 senators defected and joined against him could be perilous. not the president, according to current and empowered House Democrats have launched
Democrats in voting against Trump. “It’s going to be a great election issue,” former officials and people close to him. And investigations into Trump’s dealings.
The GOP-led Senate’s 59-41 vote against he predicted. he’s OK with that. Trump has been known to make remarks
Trump’s declaration was just the latest blow Looking past the veto, Trump’s plans for Mulvaney doesn’t try to limit whom the undercutting Mulvaney in front of him, giv-
as tensions flare on multiple fronts. future collaboration with Congress appear president speaks with or curb access to the ing some the impression that Trump already
Trump tweeted one word after the vote: limited. With the exception of pushing for Oval Office. He just asks that those who talk may be souring on his third chief of staff in
“VETO!” And he eagerly flexed that muscle approval of Trump’s trade deal with Mexico to Trump fill him in on what was discussed to as many years.
on Friday for the first time, hoping to and Canada, the president and his allies see avoid surprises. While former staffers com- But by all accounts, Mulvaney is a happy
demonstrate resolve on fulfilling his signa- little benefit for Trump in investing more pare the current atmosphere in the West Wing warrior who generally gets along well with
ture 2016 campaign pledge. political capital on Capitol Hill. Trump ran to the early, chaotic days of the administra- the equally blunt president and brushes off
Leading up to Thursday’s dramatic vote of against Washington in 2016, and they fully tion, when the Oval Office had the feel of slights. Though Trump gave Mulvaney the
rebuke, Republican senators had repeatedly expect him to do so again. Grand Central Station, Mulvaney under- job on an “acting” basis last December,
stands that’s how Trump likes it. Trump doesn’t appear likely to replace him
Beto says nothing from past will hinder run The former South Carolina congressman
has focused on and succeeded in improving
staff morale in a building known for infight-
anytime soon.
Mulvaney has the added benefit of getting
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS looming over them all is along well with Trump’s daughter Ivanka
the shadow of one promi- ing and damaging leaks. Shortly after his Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner, both
MADISON, Wis. — Democratic presiden- nent Democrat not in but arrival, Mulvaney organized a staff retreat at senior advisers with enormous internal
tial candidate Beto O’Rourke told support- not out, former Vice Camp David. He also has worked to build power. Mulvaney, who has personal experi-
ers Sunday that he’s never taken LSD and President Joe Biden. He relationship on Capitol Hill, where he served ence working in a family business, under-
there’s “nothing” he hasn’t already revealed has yet to announce a for years. He schmoozed with lawmakers on stands their unique positions. He built rela-
about his past that could come back to hurt decision. the sidelines of the president’s State of the tionships with both as Trump’s budget direc-
his run for office. Speaking in front of a Union speech and invited them to a Camp tor and has had dinner with their family.
The former Texas congressman — who large map of Russia
has become known for his propensity for Beto O’Rourke inside a coffee shop in
using the “f-word” — also promised again Wisconsin’s capital,
to clean up his language, despite breaking O’Rourke promised to return often, address-
such past vows. ing concerns Democrats raised in 2016 after
O’Rourke grabbed much attention as he Hillary Clinton never campaigned in the
wrapped up his first week of campaigning, state after her party’s primary and lost the
but his challengers could be found at events state to Donald Trump by fewer than 23,000
from the Upper Midwest to the South. And votes.
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A chance for gun reform


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS third.
The ban followed a 1996 massacre in
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — The which a lone gunman used assault rifles to
New Zealand leader’s promise of tightened kill 35 people in Tasmania state in 1996.
gun laws in the wake of the Christchurch “Personally, I don’t think guns should be
mosque shootings has been widely wel- legal at all. Maybe in some extreme self-
comed by a stunned population. defense, but I don’t think they need such
Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern said her firearms like that,” Dawson said. “New
Cabinet will consider the details of the Zealand is not America. America is a totally
changes on Monday. She has said options different situation. I think in America it
include a ban on private ownership of semi- would be probably more dangerous to take
automatic rifles that were used with devastat- people’s guns away. But here, I don’t think
ing effect in Christchurch and a government- we need them at all.”
funded buyback of newly outlawed guns. Akshesh Sharma moved to Christchurch
While curtailing gun owners’ rights is a from Fiji to study. He was shocked that the
political battleground in the United States, shooter was able to get his hands on such
Christchurch gun owner Max Roberts, 22, military-style weapons.
predicted Ardern won’t face serious opposi- Sharma agrees with the prime minister
tion to her agenda. that gun laws need to be tightened. REUTERS
“There will be no opposition to it. There’s “I don’t see this as a place where you need Women hold candles at a commemoration outside St George's Cathedral in Cape Town,
no movement in New Zealand for that. Our guns to live to feel safe,” Sharma said. “I can South Africa, for the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks in New Zealand.
media and politics are more left wing,” said understand in the U.S. maybe, but here it’s a
Roberts, a carpenter who uses guns for hunt-
ing.
Elliot Dawson, who survived the shooting
at Christchurch’s Linwood mosque by hiding
different story.”
Roberts, the gun owner, doubted banning
certain types of weapons would be effective.
But he said New Zealand should only allow
Mourners pay respects to New
in a bathroom, hopes New Zealand follows
Australia’s lead on gun control.
In Australia, a virtual ban on private own-
ership of semi-automatic rifles and a gov-
its own citizens to buy guns. Brenton
Harrison Tarrant, the Australian charged in
the Christchurch shootings, obtained a New
Zealand gun license in November 2017 and
Zealand victims, await burials
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike Bush said authorities were working
ernment-funded gun buyback cut the size of started legally amassing an arsenal of five with pathologists and coroners to complete
the country’s civilian arsenal by almost a guns within a month. CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — the task as soon as they could.
Thousands of people paid tribute Sunday at “We have to be absolutely clear on the
Growing movement calls to avoid naming shooters makeshift memorials to the 50 people slain
by a gunman at two mosques in
cause of death and confirm their identity
before that can happen,” Bush added. “But
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one knew the names and the tiniest of Christchurch, while dozens of Muslims we are so aware of the cultural and religious
details about the attackers who carried out stood by to bury the dead when authorities needs. So we are doing that as quickly and as
A few months after teen shooters killed 12 the carnage. finally release the victims’ bodies. sensitively as possible.”
classmates at Columbine High School, In the nearly two decades since then, a Hundreds of flowers were piled up amid Police said they had released a prelimi-
Coni Sanders was standing in line at a gro- growing movement has urged news organi- candles, balloons and notes of grief and nary list of the victims to families, which
cery store with her young daughter when zations to refrain from naming the shooters love outside the Al Noor mosque and the has helped give closure to some who were
they came face to face with the magazine in mass slayings and to cease the steady city’s botanic gardens. As a light rain fell, waiting for any news.
cover. drumbeat of biographical information about people clutched each other and wept quietly. The suspect in the shootings, 28-year-old
It showed the two gunmen who had carried them. Critics say giving the assailants “We wish we knew your name to write white supremacist Brenton Harrison
out one of the deadliest school shootings in notoriety offers little help in understanding upon your heart. We wish we knew your Tarrant, appeared in court Saturday amid
U.S. history. Sanders realized that few peo- the attacks and instead fuels celebrity-style favorite song, what makes you smile, what strict security, shackled and wearing all-
ple knew much about her father, a teacher coverage that only encourages more vio- makes you cry,” read one of the tributes, white prison garb, and showed no emotion
who was killed that day. But virtually every- lence. which contained cut-out paper hearts under a when the judge read one murder charge and
nearby tree. “We made a heart for you. 50 said more would likely follow.
hearts for 50 lives.” Tarrant had posted a jumbled 74-page anti-
Two days after Friday’s attack, New immigrant manifesto online before the
Zealand’s deadliest shooting in modern his- attacks and apparently used a helmet-mount-
tory, relatives were still waiting for author- ed camera to broadcast live video of the
ities to release the bodies. Islamic law calls slaughter.
for bodies to be cleansed and buried as soon Facebook said it removed 1.5 million

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Authorities sent in backhoes to dig graves ly provocative — and often disturbing —
at a site that was newly fenced off and images circulate on the internet.
blocked from view with white netting. Ardern said the gunman had sent the man-
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Letters to the editor Age and experience
The history of Trag’s site
Editor,
I am one of the many who enjoyed
Redwood City. Map 21d had three
majority-minority districts, and
Map13f, narrowly approved on a 4-3
vote, has one.
This little new agency will have the
ability to actually tax you and tell you
what must be built in your city.  Keep
in mind, you did not have the ability
count for president
I
Jon Mays’ column of March 1 talking ’m a fan of young people running for office. It’s
They blocked the Asian-American to vote for any of these people. especially important on city councils and school
about about the importance of that community to elect a member by dis- Secondly, SCA 5 — this amendment to
piece of property where Trag’s market boards to have some representation of young fami-
tricting in an incumbent councilmem- our state Constitution will lower the ly members with children. That goes for state legisla-
now stands. Another letter writer ber from a different community, threshold it takes to pass school par-
reminded us of what came before tors and for members of Congress and the U.S. Senate.
against the desires of Redwood Shores. cel taxes from a two-thirds majority to But to clean up the current mess in Washington, we need
Trag’s, “... it should not be forgotten They diluted the Asian-American 55 percent.
that before Trag’s there was someone with experience in dealing with Congress, our
share of the vote by annexing Bair State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, allies and our adversaries. Things are so bad now that
Rakestraws...” Island; reducing the Asian-American and Assemblymen Marc Berman, D-
Let us also not forget that before Pulitzer prize winning his-
citizen voting age population by 1 Palo Alto, and Kevin Mullin, D-South torians say the country
Rakestraws there was Gibson’s Tire percent under the 2010 census. Since San Francisco, want to change the
Shop, rumored to be the first stand- has never hit such a low
2010, Bair Island has grown, so we Constitution to make it easier for with scandals, intrigues
alone gas station in the county. That can safely assume the dilution effect school districts to pass taxes on prop-
property was once considered the cen- and foreign influence
increases.  erty owners. destroying our democracy.
tral point for the city of San Mateo. I They also diluted the Latino vote, Lastly, I don’t know what is wrong
hope the new development does it jus- Democrats are enthusias-
reducing the Latino citizen voting age with state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San tic and involved in evalu-
tice. population by 3 percent in district 4. Francisco, and Assemblyman David ating the current crop of
Rob Gibson While the council created one majori- Chiu, D-San Francisco, these two guys outstanding candidates. I
San Mateo ty-Latino district, they could have cre- just can’t take no for an answer. won’t have a negative
ated two. California voters resoundingly rejected thing to say about any of
The importance of local news If this weren’t enough evidence of rent control this past election and yet them although there are a
Editor, their lack of commitment to fostering like zombies, they keep coming back few whose authenticity I
Recently a detailed article published Redwood City diversity they appoint- with more legislation to control pri- question. Many of the U.S.
by the Associated Press described how ed two white men to the Planning vate property in our state. senators who are running
more and more of the smaller commu- Commission from a diverse applicant I consider myself more than any- have much to offer as sen-
nities throughout our country are los- pool.  thing a taxpayer advocate and feel that ators. I am not sure
ing their local newspapers (“Cutbacks Again, Redwood City missed an taxpayers are getting abused by our whether any of them has the domestic and foreign poli-
in local news leave some communi- opportunity to embrace the spirit of state and local officials. They continue cy experience to be president during this perilous era.
ties in the dark” in the Monday, the Voting Rights Act: diverse com- proposing new taxes at an ever-alarm- Maybe post-Trump.
March 11 edition of the San Mateo munities deserve a say in shaping ing rate and at the same time increas- The most intriguing governor in the race is John
Daily Journal). policies which govern their lives.  ing the number of institutions that Hickenlooper of Colorado. He has been an effective
The AP story relays that “... many Our communities want action, not have the ability to tax you. leader in getting things done in a purple state. And the
Americans no longer have someone lip service. Our communities want to entry of Beto O’Rourke has increased the excitement.
watching the city council for them, be represented, not patronized. If But my first choice is Joe Biden. His age doesn’t bother
some members of the council do not Christopher P. Conway
chronicling the soccer exploits of me. I think that is a plus. His experience is unmatched.
care about diversity, they should be San Mateo
their children, or reporting on the Long time member of U.S. Senate, vice president. Sure
kindly neighbor who died of cancer.” honest, so voters can determine he has done things in the past that don’t make sense
This reminds us, then, of the impor- whether they share those values, or Bambi Larson murdered today. But he has learned from his experience rather
tance of a thriving local press and the lack thereof. Editor, than on the job as president. He supported the Iraq War
thereby leads us to a greater apprecia- Santa Clara County officials literally in 2000 but opposed the surge of troops in 2007. By
tion and recognition of our local San murdered San Jose resident Bambi 2008, he had changed his views and together with the
Mary Morrissey Parden Larson. Larson was 59 years old and
Mateo Daily Journal. The Daily past president of the Council on Foreign Relations
Journal coverage of local news, edito- Redwood Shores murdered in her home, alone, by El advocated dividing the ethnic-torn country into a federa-
rials, columnists, high school sports Salvadoran citizen Carlos Eduardo tion of three states, one for Kurds, Shiites and Sunnis.
coverage, and weekly Student News is
Hope for the future Arevalo-Carranza (an illegal alien) Sad for all those American soldiers who lost their lives
a throwback to a different era in local Editor, when he attacked and killed her with a and limbs trying to keep Iraq together that this was not
journalism; and the Peninsula commu- The article in the Daily Journal by 7-inch knife. Carranza was convicted adopted. Obama gave him a wide berth of assignments
nity benefits greatly in many ways Charlie Chapman “How We Can Unify” of several violent felonies, held in as vice president. He knows how to talk to independents
from the paper’s dedicated editors and was spot on. It was more coherent and county jail six times, and placed and Republicans (former Democratic voters). He under-
staff. May the San Mateo Daily sensible than anything I have read on detainer requests on by ICE each time. stands how Congress and the Senate work. He has
Journal continue to make a difference the subject. His felonies included assaulting a Republican as well as Democrat admirers. That’s pretty
in all the days ahead. Thank you for this well written com- police officer, robbery and gang activ- important if you are trying to win a race for national
mentary. It gives me hope. ity. However, Santa Clara officials office. But most important, he has the vision and can
refused to call ICE to have Carranza bring results. Vision is great but if you can’t turn it into
Michael Traynor picked up and rejected the ICE detain- reality it only makes voters more frustrated.
Burlingame Ellen Florio ers due to their sanctuary policy. He was elected U.S. senator when he was 30 years old.
Burlingame Democrats enact state/county/city Shortly after the election, his wife and one 1-year-old
Voting Rights Act failure sanctuary policies to ensure continued daughter were killed in an automobile accident. He had
Editor, Under assault Hispanic votes — pathetic. Nothing told his wife when he proposed that he would be a U.S.
changes until a high-ranking senator at age 30 and someday he would be president.
Mayor Bain claimed “the Council Editor,
Democrat or county official has a close ***
has identified diversity and inclusive- Today, I am afraid that we are under
relative murdered or raped by someone Most Democrats don’t want the primary to pull the
ness as core values we embrace. The assault by those that have been elected
in this country illegally. Santa Clara party apart. The feeling seems to be that whomever is
council recognizes that the diversity to govern us. Examples of an overbur-
literally placed Carranza on the San chosen will have the support of a majority of people in
of our community is our strength, and dening and punitive state and local
Jose street outside Larson’s house the country and in the swing states. The primary debates
together we can achieve more.” government are so plentiful, I can
before he slit her throat. This is outra- are coming up in June. Since there are so many in the
Nice sentiment, but do Redwood only mention the ones that I feel are
geous! running, the debates will run back to back. Candidates
City Council actions embrace diversi- the most onerous. First, two unac-
ty?  countable and unelected regional agen- will draw straws to determine who appears on the first or
Councilmembers Bain, Howard, cies, the ABAG and MTC have given Mike Brown second debate. Stay tuned.
Borgens and Reddy voted to remove birth to another regional monster by Burlingame ***
two majority-minority districts from the name of CASA. Despite the euphoria over the large turnouts for
Democratic candidates, whomever they may be, a recent
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Apple Watch may spot heart problem but more research needed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
How do doctors check for it?
WASHINGTON — A huge study suggests A-fib is most common in older adults, and
the Apple Watch can detect a worrisome other risks include high blood pressure or a
irregular heartbeat at least sometimes — but family history of arrhythmias. But routine
experts say more work is needed to tell if screening isn’t recommended for people with-
using wearable technology to screen for out symptoms. Studies haven’t yet proved
heart problems really helps. that early detection from screening would pre-
More than 419,000 Apple Watch users vent enough strokes to outweigh risks from
signed up for the unusual study, making it the unnecessary testing or overtreatment.
largest ever to explore screening seemingly
healthy people for atrial fibrillation, a con- How does the watch check for it?
dition that if untreated eventually can trigger A mobile app uses the optical sensor on cer-
strokes. tain versions of the watch to analyze pulse
Stanford University researchers reported rate data. If it detects enough variation from
Saturday that the watch didn’t panic flocks of beat to beat over a 48-hour period, the user
people, warning just half a percent of partic- receives a warning of an irregular heart
ipants — about 2,100 — that they might rhythm.
have a problem. The latest version of the Apple Watch also
But even among those flagged, “it’s not allows wearers to push a button to take an EKG
perfect,” cautioned Dr. Richard Kovacs of the REUTERS and share the reading with doctors. Saturday’s
American College of Cardiology, who wasn’t Kevin Lynch, VP of Technology at Apple, speaks near a projection of an Apple Watch during study didn’t include watches with that capabil-
involved with the study. the company’s annual world wide developer conference in San Jose. ity.
People who received an alert were supposed ing the EKG patch, 84 percent of the time it study. Instead, he’d like to see it tested in
to consult a study doctor via telemedicine and really was a-fib, he said. seniors with risk factors like high blood In the study, is mass
then wear an EKG patch measuring cardiac “This study we believe provides very pressure.
activity for the next week to determine the encouraging evidence that a device, the screening a good idea?
watch’s accuracy. Some skipped the virtual Apple Watch, can be used to detect a-fib and What is atrial fibrillation? No. The study was designed to tell how the
check-up to consult their own doctors; over- to point out to people when additional mon- A-fib occurs when the heart’s top cham- watch compared to a week of standard EKG
all, about 57 percent sought medical atten- itoring or testing may be needed,” said Dr. bers, called the atria, get out of sync with the monitoring — not if the wearer’s health
tion. Lloyd Minor, Stanford’s dean of medicine. bottom chambers’ pumping action. improved because the screening uncovered the
Among those who got EKG monitoring Other cardiac experts said the study, which Sometimes patients feel a flutter or a racing arrhythmia. To prove if detecting a-fib early
through the study, a third had atrial fibrilla- was funded by Apple, suggests screening heart but many times they’re not aware of an lowers risk of stroke would require years of
tion, according to preliminary results being with wearable technology might be techni- episode. study.
presented at an American College of cally feasible eventually, but needs lots more Sometimes the heart gets back into rhythm And since the study didn’t have a compari-
Cardiology conference in New Orleans. research. on its own. Other patients get an electric son group getting routine EKGs, there’s no
A-fib tends to come and go, and a week of “I would not advise this to the overall gen- shock to get back into rhythm, or are pre- way to know if the watch missed heartbeat
monitoring might have missed some cases, eral population,” said Dr. Valentin Fuster, scribed blood thinners to counter the stroke- problems, giving a false sense of security,
said Stanford lead researcher Dr. Mintu director of Mount Sinai Heart in New York causing blood clots that untreated a-fib can Kovacs said.
Turakhia. But if the watch detected another and a former American Heart Association spur. A-fib causes 130,000 deaths and The puzzling low numbers of alarms might
irregular heartbeat while someone was wear- president, who wasn’t involved with the 750,000 hospitalizations a year in the U.S. be because most participants were young.

President calls GM’s CEO amidst Rival German banks in merger talks
push to again open Ohio car plant THE ASSOCIATED PRESS scene, naming Deutsche Bank as an existing
one.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump praised Toyota for its investments BERLIN — Deutsche Bank, Germany’s Deutsche Bank has been engaged in a
in the U.S. in an apparent attempt to depict biggest bank, and domestic rival drawn-out restructuring and cost-cutting
WASHINGTON — President Donald GM as being less committed to its home Commerzbank have decided to open talks on effort in an attempt to return to steady prof-
Trump stepped up his pressure on General country than the Japan automaker. a possible merger, the lenders said Sunday in its and put years of legal problems behind it.
Motors to reopen an Ohio manufacturing The Lordstown closure has become a hot- an announcement that followed months of In 2018, it made its first full-year profit in
plant that recently closed and put 1,700 button issue in an area of Ohio that is speculation about such a combination. three years, though it reported a loss for the
people out of work. expected to be critical for Trump if he seeks Commerzbank said in a one-sentence fourth quarter.
Trump’s arm-twisting came in a series of re-election as promised in 2020. statement that the banks “have agreed today Commerzbank, which received govern-
separate tweets on Saturday and Sunday . Trump prevailed in Ohio in the 2016 to start discussions with an open outcome ment aid during the financial crisis, also has
He capped his weekend rant against the GM election, a win that helped him win enough on a potential merger.” been restructuring. The German government
with a tweet disclosing that he had vented electoral votes to become president despite Deutsche Bank said its management board still has a stake of some 15 percent in the
his frustrations during a conversation with losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton. had decided to “review strategic options” and company.
the company’s CEO, Mary Barra. That may be one reason why Trump added that that there was no certainty of any In a message to Deutsche Bank employ-
“I am not happy that it is closed when joined a coalition of Ohio lawmakers in transaction emerging. It said “in this con- ees, CEO Christian Sewing said the bank has
everything else in our Country is BOOM- efforts to get the Lordstown plant running text, we confirm that we are engaging in dis- “to assess how we want to play a part in
ING,” Trump wrote. “I asked her to sell it or again. The tweets marked some of his most cussions with Commerzbank.” shaping” consolidation of the German and
do something quickly. She blamed the pointed criticism of GM so far. A merger would combine two banks that European banking sector.
UAW Union — I don’t care, I just want it Trump has skewered several other U.S. had more than 133,000 full-time employees “What is also important to me is that we
open!” companies for not doing more to help their between them at the end of last year and have will only pursue options that make econom-
The union is the United Automobile country’s economy, but his remarks so far had troubles in recent years. Merger talk has ic sense,” he wrote.
Workers, which represents the employees have been more bark than bite. been greeted by a degree of skepticism since On the chances of a deal emerging, he
who lost their jobs in the Lordstown clo- For instance, he has publicly called upon both banks are busy overhauling their own wrote: “Experience has shown that there
sure. Trump had previously told a UAW Apple to shift most of its manufacturing businesses, raising the question of how they may be a lot of potential economic and tech-
leader, David Green, to “get his act togeth- from China to the U.S., but the Silicon would integrate a new partner. nical factors that could hinder or prevent
er and produce” for the Lordstown workers. Valley company continues to make its However, there has been persistent specu- such a step.”
Green didn’t respond to a request for com- iPhones and most other products overseas. lation over recent months that the two The talks “will take a while, because for us
ment Sunday, nor did GM. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, lenders, with apparent encouragement from thoroughness comes before speed,” said
Even he said he talked to Barra, Trump last week expressed doubts GM will reopen the German government, would explore a Deutsche Bank’s head of communications,
was calling on GM to reopen its Lordstown its Lordstown plant, but he said the possible combination. Joerg Eigendorf.
plant or find another owner, while insist- automaker indicated it’s in talks with Germany’s Finance Ministry has said that Deutsche Bank has a market value of some
ing that the Detroit automaker “must act another company about using the site. the country needs strong banks but hasn’t $18.1 billion, while Commerzbank weighs
quickly.” More than 16 million vehicles were made commented on reports that it favors and was in at about 9 billion euros.
He also blasted GM for letting down the at the Lordstown plant during its 53-year even pushing for a merger. The Economy The prospect of a merger got a strong
U.S. and asserted “much better” automakers history until GM closed it earlier this Ministry recently has talked of the impor- thumbs-down from the ver.di service work-
are coming to the country. month as part of a massive reorganization. tance of national and European “champions” ers’ union, which cited a potential risk to
that can compete on the world business tens of thousands of jobs.

Airline settles labor dispute


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS roughly 2,400 mechanics who will receive a
20 percent raise if the contract is approved.
DALLAS — Southwest Airlines and a The five-year contract also calls for $160
union representing its mechanics could be million in bonuses for the mechanics.
on the verge of ending a bitter, long-run- The agreement, reached in a week of medi-
ning labor dispute that has triggered hun- ation, came after the Federal Aviation
dreds of flight cancellations and raised safe- Administration warned that the deteriorat-
ty concerns. ing relationship between Southwest and its
The two sides announced the tentative mechanics threatened to undermine the air-
contract agreement late Saturday after six line’s safety-management system.
years of negotiations between Southwest Southwest had complained about mechan-
and the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal ics flagging minor maintenance issues to
Association. force unnecessary flight cancellations for
The deal still needs to be voted on by the things such as missing seat row numbers.
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with spring-best 6 2/3 innings vs. Royals
Monday • March 18, 2019

Carlmont’s Gescuk qualifies for Arcadia


By Terry Bernal became an auto- [Saturday’s] race, the top two fin- Peterson took first place with a “She’s in good shape,” Lilygren
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF matic qualifier ishers are automatic qualifiers to commanding time of 10:39.81. said.
for the Arcadia the Arcadia meet.” Eight runners in the event post- Lilygren noted this is the first
Kaimei Gescuk’s goal in In v i t at i o n al Gescuk shattered her personal ed qualifying times for the Arcadia time Gescuk has trained as a runner
Saturday’s 3,200-meter race at the held April 5-6. record in the event with a time of 10 meet, the cutoff for which was through the offseason between
Dublin Distance Fiesta was to The top two fin- minutes, 55.17 seconds. She was a 11:15. Gescuk’s time was the best cross-country and track season.
record a qualifying time to make ishers in each picture of consistency, finishing the by any Central Coast Section run- Last year, she took time off to
her eligible for selection for one race at Dublin first two laps with a split time of ner, which keeps her on pace with play lacrosse in the winter. This
of the biggest high school track earned bids to 5:27, and the last two laps in 5:28. her cross-country season in the season, she dedicated her winter
invitational meets of the year. Kaimei Gescuk compete in the She also showed some clutch finish- fall when she won the girls’ CCS season to running with the Menlo
The Carlmont junior did better national meet ing power, topping the third-place Division I championship. She iGreyhounds club team during the
than gain eligibility. With her held in Los Angeles. time of San Ramon Valley senior went on to place 10th among indoor track season.
second-place finish in the 3,200 “She’s in,” Carlmont head coach Kate Tavella by a mere 0.28 seconds. Division I runners at the CIF state
at Dublin High School, Gescuk John Lilygren said. “The perks of Healdsburg senior Gabrielle cross-country meet. See TRACK, Page 19

Zags earn No. 1 seed


in NCAA West Region
By John Marshall
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LAS VEGAS — Gonzaga had its


21-game winning streak end in the
West Coast Conference tourna-
ment title game.
The loss to Saint Mary’s was not
enough to make the NCAA
Tournament selection committee
move the top-ranked Bulldogs off
the No. 1 line.
Gonzaga earned a No. 1 seed in
the NCAA Tournament for the third
time in seven years on Sunday,
topping a difficult West Region
that includes Michigan, Texas
Tech, Florida State, Marquette,
Buffalo, Nevada and Syracuse.
The lower seeds include Baylor,
Murray State, Vermont, Northern JAMES SNOOK/USA TODAY SPORTS
Kentucky and Florida. Arizona Gonzaga guard Geno Crandall
State and St. John’s will play in dunks against BYU on Feb. 23 at
the First Four on Tuesday in McCarthey Athletic Center.
Dayton, Ohio. The West Region flopped in Salt Lake City, losing
Longtime Capuchino athletics assistant Kirk Sandvik, right, is presented with a framed jersey bearing his signature concludes March 28-30 in to eventual Final Four team
No. 2 by athletic director Matt Wilson at Sandvik’s birthday party Saturday at the San Bruno Senior Center. Anaheim, California. Wichita State.
Gonzaga (30-3) opens the Should the Zags get past the

Cap birthday bash


San Bruno celebrates 60th of favorite son Kirk Sandvik
NCAA Tournament on Thursday
against the First Four winner
between Farleigh Dickinson and
Prairie View A&M.
“Especially the way this year
has went, I think everybody start-
ed talking, thinking about this
First Four winner, they could face a
tough matchup in the winner of the
game between Syracuse and
Baylor.
The good news: Gonzaga has
everyone healthy.
The Bulldogs have played most
quite a while ago,” Gonzaga coach of the season without forward
By Terry Bernal by celebrating Sandvik’s 60th birthday at the San Mark Few said. “It’s a great day. Killian Tillie due to foot injuries,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Bruno Senior Center. Upwards of 300 people attended It’s an honor to be a No. 1 seed. yet kept steamrolling opponents.
the bash, during which Sandvik was presented with a There’s some very, very good Gonzaga beat Duke in the Maui
“The heartbeat of Capuchino.” framed Capuchino baseball jersey bearing his long- teams out there this year and there Invitational title game and had a
This is how the inscription reads on Kirk Sandvik’s time No. 2. were a bunch of them that were def- perfect regular-season run through
birthday present from the Capuchino High School “This year, him being 60 … we’re going to make it initely deserving of consideration the WCC, setting a conference
athletics department. a huge bash, ” Capuchino athletic director Matt for a 1 seed. I’m sure it was a pret- record for margin of victory at 27
Anyone who has ever set foot on the playing sur- Wilson said. ty tough choice.” points per game.
face for any of Capuchino’s big-three boys’ sports Sandvik’s first foray into his station as an athletics The Zags will open the NCAA Tillie returned for the WCC tour-
has likely been greeted by Sandvik. His signature assistant started in 1970 when he served as a ball boy Tournament in Salt Lake City, nament semifinals and even
salutation “You don’t remember me?” has been part of for the College of San Mateo football team. A gradu- where they don’t have the fondest though Gonzaga scored a season-
the San Bruno school’s tradition since he joined the ate of Crestmoor High School in 1978, Sandvik was of memories. low 47 points in the title game, it
football team as an athletics assistant in 1981. Gonzaga was a No. 1 seed for the
Saturday night, Capuchino honored its favorite son See KIRK, Page 19 first time six years ago and See NCAA, Page 14

Busch ties Petty’s record with 200th career win


By Greg Beacham Busch didn’t wheel of a standout Joe Gibbs moment for all of us,” Busch said. the field he was aided by a timely
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS even need 50 Racing Toyota, absolutely noth- “I knew we had a great race car and late caution that helped Busch take
laps. He capped ing was stopping Busch’s drive we were fast. I just wasn’t sure how the lead for good with 26 laps
FONTANA — Kyle Busch was a series of bril- into history. we were going to able to come remaining.
dominating yet another race when liant passes by Busch tied Richard Petty’s back through traffic and get The win was the fourth Cup vic-
a speeding penalty on pit road drafting off NASCAR record with his 200th through the field. Maybe the stars tory overall and the third in seven
dropped him to the middle of the Joey Logano win Sunday, making an impres- aligned a little bit more perfectly years at Fontana for Busch. He has
pack at Auto Club Speedway. and Brad sive late surge to claim the Cup today.” earned 53 of his 200 wins in the
Busch had to pass 17 cars in 73 Keselowski to Series race on the same weathered Busch dominated the first two Cup Series, along with 53 in the
laps on sizzling old asphalt to get Kyle Busch seize the lead Fontana track where he got his stages before that speeding penal- Truck Series and 94 in Xfinity.
his landmark 200th victory across again, and with first Cup win. ty added a degree of difficulty to
NASCAR’s three major series. this superb driver behind the “It certainly is a monumental this win. After he carved through See NASCAR, Page 14
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Hager fans 14 as Mateo


gets back in win column
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
Local sports roundup
San Mateo sophomore Sage
the Los Gatos/Saratoga softball Monterey 18-2.
Hager turned in the finest outing of
tournament Saturday, opening Through six games this season,
her career, dealing a one-hit shutout
with a 9-8 win over Homestead- Grant is batting .700 (14 for 20)
Saturday as her Bearcats (2-1 over-
Cupertino then topping Monterey with six home runs and 21 RBIs.
all) topped Mills softball 3-0.
6-3 in the nightcap. Grant’s fellow freshman, Olivia
As a freshman last year, Hager Capuchino senior Julianna DiNardo, was 6 for 10 in the tour-
recorded two Ceron was 4 for 7 with an RBI and ney, including a homer and six
mercy -rul e two runs through both games. JASEN VINLOVE/USA TODAY SPORTS
RBIs against Santa Catalina.
shutouts. The Sophomore Skyler Chan was 2 for Rory McIlroy plays a shot from the sixth tee Sunday during the final round
ri g h t -h an der ’s 3 with her first home run of the Serra loses two straight of the Players Championship golf tournament at TPC Sawgrass
s ev en -i n n i n g year against Homestead.
effort against the
Vikings marks
the first regula-
Burlingame (3-0) rallied for two
wins Saturday at the tournament as
well with a 2-1 win over
Serra baseball managed just one
run through back-to-back losses.
The Padres faltered Friday 10-0 at
Valley Christian. On Saturday, they
Irishman McIlroy clutch
Sage Hager
tion shutout of
her career. She
also recorded a
career-high 14 strikeouts, this
Christopher, followed by a 7-4
win over Evergreen Valley.
Sophomore Kailey O’Connor
earned the complete-game in the
fell 7-1 at home against St. Francis.
Three Valley pitchers combined for
a three-hit shutout with sophomore
in St. Patty’s Day victory
By Doug Ferguson a 67 with a shot so good into the
against a Mills team (3-2) that had opener, allowing one unearned run starter Jonathan Cymrot earning the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 18th that he started walking when
struck out a total of just 10 times in on six hits. She struck out 11 and win with four innings of work. he hit it. It plopped down 3 feet
four previous games this season. walked two through seven St. Francis junior Joey Schott PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — from the hole for a birdie to take
Hager faced just two over the innings. In the doubleheader allowed one run on three hits to Rory McIlroy made two late the lead.
minimum, allowing one hit and nightcap, O’Connor was 2 for 3 earn the complete-game victory. birdies amid the wild theatrics of But not for long.
one walk to improve her record to with a home run and two RBIs. Serra junior Drew Dowd did not Sunday at The Players McIlroy, one of eight players to
2-1. She has recorded a 1.17 ERA pitch in the series after undergoing Championship and closed with a have at least a share of the lead in
through three starts. Grant swinging it for Aragon medical evaluation last week on his 2-under 70 to win the next best the final round, was coming off a
Mateo totaled 12 hits, scratching With the Aragon softball team pitching elbow. The left-hander is thing to a major. bogey on the 14th to fall behind
out single runs in the third, fourth posting a 2-1 record Saturday at the 0-1 with a 2.10 ERA through two It required a major performance and was in trouble with a tee shot
and fifth innings. Seniors Izzy Watsonville Tournament, fresh- starts this season, working 10 down the scary stretch at the TPC that found a bunker right of the
Borges, Monet Scheller and Kylie man Megan Grant continued the innings while striking out 13. Sawgrass. fairway. He responded with his
Galea totaled two hits and one RBI red-hot start to her varsity career, McIlroy could not afford to make best shot of the day to 15 feet for
apiece. Senior Jada Walker added going 6 for 9 with three home runs SHP back in win column a mistake over the final hour birdie.
two hits for the Bearcats. and eight RBIs in the tourney. After two straight loses to open because of Jim Furyk, the 48-year- Then, McIlroy hit the longest
The Lady Dons (5-2) dropped the PAL Bay play, Sacred Heart Prep old former Ryder Cup captain who drive of the round on the par-5
Cap, Bgame sweep tourney opener to host Watsonville 5-3 baseball (4-5-1) won 4-2 in non- nearly pulled off a stunner. Furyk, 16th, leaving him a 9-iron from a
The Lady Mustangs (3-1) banged before topping Everett Alvarez- league action Saturday against one of the last players to get in the
out 19 hits through two wins at Salinas 5-4 and Santa Catalina- Aragon (3-2). strongest field in golf, capped off See GOLF, Page 19

Teen upsets Kerber at Indian Wells


By Beth Harris with Kerber, the Australian opens while ascending
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS teen bent down to the No. 1 ranking in January.
and kissed the Kerber, ranked eighth, remains
INDIAN WELLS — Bianca sunbaked hard without a title since winning
Andreescu upset three-time major court and Wimbledon last year.
champion Angelique Kerber 6-4, dropped to her Andreescu is projected to rise 36
3-6, 6-4 to win the BNP Paribas back again, her spots to No. 24 in the WTA Tour
Open on Sunday, becoming at age arms and legs rankings on Monday.
18 the first wild-card winner in splayed, before She was a crowd favorite, with
tournament history. Angelique grabbing her fans waving Canadian flags and
The Canadian overcame nerves, Kerber head. chanting “Let’s go, Bianca! Let’s
arm and leg issues in the final set “ T h i s go” in the second set.
to earn the first title of her fledg- moment has become a reality so They clearly enjoyed
ling career. it’s really, really crazy,” Andreescu Andreescu’s fearless style of play.
Roger Federer chased a record told the crowd before speaking a She alternately outpunched oppo-
sixth title in the desert against bit of Romanian. nents from the baseline, tossed up
Dominic Thiem in the men’s final Born in Canada, she later moved moonballs and unleashed well-
later. with her parents to Romania, time drop shots — usually during
Andreescu won on her fourth where she first started playing ten- the same point.
match point when Kerber netted a nis. Her most dominant win during
backhand. She broke Kerber three Kerber was the last of five seed- the 12-day tournament came in the
times in the third set, rallying ed players that Andreescu knocked quarterfinals, a 6-0, 6-1 rout of
from a 3-2 deficit to take four of off in her seven matches. two-time major champion Garbine
the final five games. The Canadian followed in the Muguruza. In all, the teen knocked
Andreescu dropped her racket footsteps of Naomi Osaka, who out four Top-20 players.
near the baseline and fell on her was a little-known 20-year-old Leading 2-1 in the third,
JAYNE KAMIN-ONCEA/USA TODAY SPORTS back, her legs in the air as she when she won the title last year. Andreescu took a medical timeout
Bianca Andreescu celebrates as she defeats Angelique Kerber in the final covered her face in disbelief. After Osaka used it as a springboard to
match of the BNP Paribas Open Sunday at Indian Wells. getting up and exchanging kisses win titles at the U. S. and See TENNIS, Page 19
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Rock star status aside, Ichiro’s woes continue
By Jim Armstrong
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TOKYO — Ichiro Suzuki’s struggles at the


plate have followed him to Japan.
Ichiro went hitless in three at-bats on
Sunday when his Seattle Mariners beat the
Yomiuri Giants 6-4 in an exhibition game
ahead of their MLB season-opening series
against the Oakland A’s.
Ichiro arrived in Japan hitting just .080 in
spring training this season and couldn’t
RICK SCUTERI/USA TODAY SPORTS
break out with a hit before a near-sellout
crowd of 46,315 at Tokyo Dome.
Madison Bumgarner worked 6 2/3 innings
Even before the game started, Ichiro gave
Sunday in a spring training game against the
the crowd a thrill, signing autographs down
Kansas City Royals at Scottsdale Stadium.
the third-base line before a throng of fans
eager to get a glimpse of the 45-year-old
star who is playing here for the first time
since 2012.
Bumgarner lasts
He made a fine running catch up against
the wall in deep right field in the first
inning, flashing signs of the defensive
into 7th inning,
prowess he has displayed throughout his
career.
Cameras flashes lit up the stands when he Seattle manager Scott Servais played veteran outfielder.
KYODO/VIA REUTERS
Ichiro Suzuki signs autographs before Sunday’s game against Yomiuri Giants at Tokyo Dome.
Giants rally late
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT
strode to the plate for his first at-bat in the down the notion that Ichiro is under pres- “I just threw him fastballs,” Imamura said.
second but he hit a fly ball to left-center sure here to get hits. “I approached it with the attitude of chal-
Madison Bumgarner continued his climb
field. “I don’t think Ichiro is under any pres- lenging a superstar.”
toward proving he is the same pitcher who
He grounded into a force out in the fourth sure, ” Servais said. “He’s certainly earned Jay Bruce hit a two-run homer in the top
helped the Giants win the 2014 World
and grounded out again in the sixth before the right to partake in this series. He’s off of the seventh to give the Mariners a 5-3
Series, working 6 2/3 innings against the
being replaced in right field by Braden to a slow start this spring, but I thought lead and they added another run in the eighth
team against which he turned in his iconic
Bishop. his timing was better today, he just on a Dee Gorden solo homer.
Game 7 performance to deliver San
The Mariners can accommodate Ichiro missed a ball he pulled down the line that The A’s were to play an exhibition game
Francisco’s last world championship.
now with a special 28-man roster for the was foul so I thought his swings were against the Nippon Ham Fighters later
Bumgarner’s outing against the Kansas
Japan visit, but it will revert to 25 when the fine. He made a nice catch in the outfield Sunday.
City Royals Sunday in Scottsdale was his
season resumes in the United States a week to start off the game so he’ll be in the The Mariners and A’s play two more exhi-
longest yet of Cactus
later. lineup tomorrow. ” bition games against the same teams on
League play this spring.
After that, Ichiro’s future is uncertain. He Yomiuri starter Nobutaka Imamura, who Monday and have a practice day on Tuesday
He departed in the seventh
stepped aside early last season, temporarily retired Ichiro in his first two at-bats, said he before they open the 2019 MLB season
inning amid a 1-1 tie.
retiring to become a Mariners special assistant. was determined to do his best against the with games on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Giants went on to
rally for six runs in the

Dodgers take step toward replacing Zaidi eighth to win it 7-2.


Bumgarner gave up one
run on five hits while strik-
ing out six. Right-hander
Brandon Gomes promoted to vice president and assistant general manager Brandon Belt Sam Dyson pitched a score-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gomes answers to Will Rhymes will be director of player less eighth to earn his first win of the spring.
president of baseball development, Alex Slater will be director of Brandon Belt paced the Giants’ lineup
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Los Angeles operations Andrew baseball operations and Duncan Webb will with a 3-for-3 day. The veteran first baseman
Dodgers have promoted Brandon Gomes to Friedman, who like be director of baseball resources. is now hitting .433 (13 for 30) with two
vice president and assistant general manag- Gomes, is a Tulane home runs in Cactus League play.
er, continuing the former major leaguer’s University graduate. Brewers 9, Dodgers 8 Billy Hamilton had two hits and stole his
climb up the front-office ranks. Friedman was general Christian Yelich had two singles and fourth base for Kansas City.
The 34-year-old former pitcher had been manager in Tampa Bay raised his average to .500. Top prospect
serving as director of player development for much of Gomes’ Keston Hiura had a three-run double in a
Marlins lose no-hitter in ninth
since 2016. He joined the Dodgers’ front Brandon pitching career there. four-run eighth. Zach Davies was roughed up Miami starter Trevor Richards pitched six
office after a five-year career with Tampa Gomes Farhan Zaidi, who had in his fourth start, allowing six runs on perfect innings and Pedro Alvarez hit his
Bay Rays. been the Dodgers’ GM, seven hits and three walks. third home run in his last three at-bats as the
Gomes began with the Dodgers as their left in November to join the rival San Chris Taylor homered and doubled for Los Marlins defeated the Cardinals 4-2
minor league pitching coordinator under then- Francisco Giants. Friedman had said the team Angeles. Rich Hill started and surrendered Dexter Fowler and Paul Goldschmidt broke
director of player development Gabe Kapler, wouldn’t necessarily be filling his position. three runs on eight hits, pitching 4 2/3 up the Marlins’ no-hit bid with back-to-back
who now manages the Philadelphia Phillies. Also Sunday, the Dodgers announced that innings. singles leading off the ninth.
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deep into the bracket in Howard and Morant.

NCAA Buffalo has a veteran team that knocked off


Arizona in the NCAA Tournament last year
and swept the Mid-American Conference reg-
Continued from page 11 ular-season and tournament titles.
Syracuse and its difficult-to-decipher zone
has one of the nation’s most talented ros- are almost always a problem in the NCAA
ters. Tournament, Nevada and Baylor have the tal-
Led by All-America candidate Rui ent to compete with anyone.
Hachimura, Gonzaga was No. 1 in adjusted Whatever team gets through the West will
offensive efficiency and No. 16 in adjusted have earned it.
defensive efficiency, according to
KenPom.com. First four sweatout
“We’ve had pressure the whole season on
us,” Gonzaga big man Brandon Clarke said. Arizona State and St. John’s had some anx-
“It’s something we’re all used to by now. ious moments on Selection Sunday.
We’re going to take it like it’s any other Markus Howard, Marquette’s 5-foot-9 Tough bracket Both were considered bubble teams and
game, but we have to make sure we’re all shoot-from-anywhere guard, is the nation’s both had to wait until near the end of the
fifth-leading scorer at 25 points per game. Teams in the West Region could make an
focused and we’re all ready.” reveal show to find out if they were in.
He had a Big East-record 53 points against argument they’re playing in the bracket’s
The Zags will be tough to beat, even if they toughest region. Bobby Hurley’s Sun Devils will be making
do open in Salt Lake City again. Creighton and scored 45 twice, including a
40-point second half against Buffalo. Gonzaga may have more talent than the consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances
Murray State’s Ja Morant may have played team that went to the national title game two for the first time since 1979-81, despite los-
Must-watch game himself into being a lottery pick during his years ago. Michigan opened its season with ing in the Pac-12 tournament semifinals.
The West Region includes one of the most sophomore season, dazzling by scoring in 17 straight wins after playing for a national St. John’s appeared to be in trouble after
intriguing first-round matchups in the brack- bunches and dunking over bigger players championship last season and made it to the being stomped by Marquette in the Big East
et. with regularity. He led the nation in assists Big Ten title game. tournament, but had two previous wins over
No. 5 seed Marquette and No. 12 Murray with 10.0 per game and was eighth in scor- Florida State is long, athletic and finished the Golden Eagles and knocked off another
State not only are exciting teams to watch, ing at 24.7 points per game. fourth in the ACC, arguably the nation’s NCAA Tournament team in Villanova to
they have two of the nation’s most dynamic Block out time on your calendar for this toughest conference. Marquette and Murray reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time
players. game Thursday in Hartford, Connecticut. State each have players who can carry a team since 2015.

Logano was 2.534 seconds in back of a race car, he’s going to try to get it. That you are running Trucks, Xfinity (or) Cup, you

NASCAR Busch, while Keselowski finished third,


unable to catch the winningest driver of their
era while Busch became the first repeat win-
showed up today.”

Close calls
are wearing your body out every day going
after it. And anytime I’ve run Xfinity and
then have to go back it up with a Cup race, it
Continued from page 11 ner this NASCAR season. Busch reached the brink of the record by puts a toll on your body. He just keeps going
Busch equaled Petty’s victories mark in the sweeping last weekend’s two races at and going. I am proud of him.”
Busch previously expressed ambivalence 998th race of his 17-year career. Petty com- Phoenix, but he missed his first chance to tie
about the achievement, saying 200 is just a peted in 1,184 NASCAR races over 35 years. Petty in the Fontana Xfinity Series race Who’s hot
number that doesn’t compare neatly with In the barstool debate, detractors point to Saturday because of a disastrous late pit stop. Busch has back-to-back wins, but he only
Petty’s achievements. All 200 of Petty’s vic- Busch’s many advantages in the Xfinity and He also could have hit the mark sooner if he has a 15-point overall lead on Logano, who
tories were in NASCAR’s top Cup Series. Trucks series while observing that Petty’s hadn’t been nabbed for speeding on pit road posted his third top-four finish of the young
Busch’s excitement was still obvious after 200 wins all came in NASCAR’s top series, two weeks earlier at his hometown track in season. The Team Penske star also posted the
crossing the line. compared to just 53 for Busch. Las Vegas. Busch had barely crossed the line best Fontana finish of his 11-year career.
“All I do is win, win, win, no matter what,” Busch’s defenders note his impressive win Sunday when his mind went to those disap- Team Penske had all three of its drivers in the
he said over the radio. percentages and the fundamentally different pointments — no surprise to those who top-five as Blaney was fifth to join
His team handed him a white flag with a nature of NASCAR competition these days, know his singular mindset. Keselowski and Logano.
logo emblazoned with “200 WINS” to dis- when a larger field of elite drivers competes “Can you imagine if I could have got Vegas
play from his window during his celebratory in every race all around the country as and Xfinity yesterday?” Busch said over the Who’s not
drive across the track where he earned his opposed to the fields of varying depth and radio. “How many in a row? How many?”
quality faced by Petty largely in the While Busch excels, another great is strug-
first Cup victory way back in September
2005. He then stood atop his car and waved it Southeast. Big bro gling. Jimmie Johnson finished 17th after
Anybody watching Busch’s electrifying starting 11th, leaving him 14th in the cur-
toward his large Southern California fan base Kurt Busch also had an outstanding race,
move through the field at Fontana couldn’t rent points race. The seven-time Fontana
before taking his customary bow. finishing sixth after starting 21st. He
doubt his sublime talent. champ hasn’t won in 64 races since June
“Feels just like No. 1,” he said. “Feels just promptly jumped out of his car to join his 2017.
like yesterday. That was such an awesome “He made a couple of moves where I felt younger brother’s celebration of a landmark
race car. Dang. I’m glad we put on a heck of a like, ‘Holy mackerel,” said Gibbs, his boss win.
show for these fans. To win 200, whatever it for the last 12 seasons. “Really with a pas- “He was the lazy one on the couch not
Up next
means, it means a lot to me.” sion, the way he drives the car, we appreciate doing much when we were kids,” Kurt Busch Martinsville Speedway next Sunday,
“I just wish that we could keep it going, run- it so much. I think he’s an unusual athlete. If said. “But a number is a number, and it is sig- March 24. Clint Bowyer is the defending
ning strong, running well, and winning races.” there’s anything in front of him, he’s driving nificant and I am really proud of him. When race winner.
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5:10, a plateau she will look to reach junior Charlotte Menlo’s school record with a time of

TRACK Wednesday in Carlmont’s dual meet with


Sequoia.
Last season, Gescuk set her previous per-
Tomkinson taking first
place with a season-best
2:10.61. Junior Kyra
12:30.09.
In the girls’ 1,600, Half Moon Bay junior
Claire Yerby was the best county finisher, tak-
Continued from page 11 sonal record in the 3,200 with a time of Pretre took fourth in the ing ninth place with a personal record of
11:33. She improved upon that prior to event with a personal 5:09.95.
Dublin, though, running the event in 11:16 record of 2:14.61.
“Now she’s in better shape,” Lilygren
said. “She’s learning and, we definitely during a time trial at Carlmont last week. Tomkinson’s time Sanchez takes fourth in boys’ 1,600
The time trial was pivotal in her application marks the best perform-
have to work on her speed but she’s moti- ance by any girls’ runner Terra Nova senior Elias Sanchez finished
vated. And after [Saturday] she’s got confi- to run in the premium heat in Dublin, where Charlotte
eight heats composed the field in the 3,200, in California this season. among the top of pack in the boys’ 1,600 in
dence about moving forward.” Tomkinson Dublin, taking fourth place with a season-best
with each heat divided into tiers based on She bested her own state-
Lilygren’s optimism is warranted. unofficial seeding. leading time of 2:13.03, which she recorded 4:25.12.
Saturday marked Gescuk’s first real chance the previous weekend at the New Balance Carlmont junior Caleb Metzler took 10th in
to compete this season. It was her second “It was a cold day on the track (at
Nationals in New York. the event with a personal record of 4:26.65.
meet overall, but her 2019 track debut came Westmoor),” Lilygren said. “So I wanted to
Half Moon Bay junior Kendall Mansukhani Metzler was also the county’s best finisher in
last Tuesday in the Westmoor Ram submit that [time trial] to Dublin to say
took ninth in the 800 with a season-best the boys’ 800, taking 49th with a time of
Invitational, a meet that was marred by 20 she’s in better shape than she was last
2:17.99. 2:03.99.
mph winds with gusts up to 49 mph, year.”
The Menlo girls also took third place in the The Sacred Heart Prep boys’ medley relay
Lilygren said. distance medley relay. Pretre led off with the team took sixth place with a time of
Gescuk debuted by running the 1,600 at
Menlo junior continues to pace state 1,200 leg, Tomkinson anchored with the 10:58.28. Calvin Katz ran the 1,200 leg,
Westmoor, settling for a time of 5:43. Menlo School had two placers in the top 1,600, while Lauren Hamilton ran the 400 leg Axel de Vernou the 400, Jake Wheeler the 800
Lilygren said Gescuk’s goal in the 1,600 is four of the girls’ 800 Saturday in Dublin, with and Maddie Sanders the 800. The team set and Max Cluss anchored with the 1,600.

birdies to get in the mix and finished strong. under 70 feet, the longest putt made on the 16th to have a fleeting chance until coming

GOLF His only regret was a 3-foot par putt on the


15th.
Even so, it showed he has plenty of game
island green since the PGA Tour had lasers to
measure them. That gave him a share of the
lead, too.
up short of the island. He shot 73 and tied for
fifth with Brandt Snedeker (69) and Dustin
Johnson (69).
Continued from page 12 left after devoting two years as Ryder Cup “Magic,” Vegas said. “If I tried it a thou- McIlroy emerged as the winner, his 15th
captain. The runner-up finish moves him sand times I wouldn’t even come close to on the PGA Tour and 23rd in his career world-
good lie in the rough to set up a two-shot high enough in the world ranking to qualify- making it, but I’m pretty happy that it hap- wide. He earned $2.25 million and moved to
birdie and the lead. ing for the Match Play in two weeks. pened today.” the top of the FedEx Cup standings, but this
Most important, he found dry land on the “A shot here, a shot there, maybe could Both shot 66 and tied for third. was about seeing the results in a year that
par-3 17th, the island green that never looks have been a little different,” Furyk said. “But Jon Rahm and Tommy Fleetwood lost their began well and has been getting better.
smaller than on Sunday at The Players. ultimately, left it all out there. It was also way early, and then late. In six tournaments this year, McIlroy has
He was solid to the end on a chilly, cloudy nice to get in contention, to get under the Rahm, who had a one-shot lead, started not finished worse than sixth.
day and finished at 16-under 272 to win The heat, to have to hit shots under a lot of pres- with three bogeys in four holes and kept his
sure, and then to respond well to that and hit cool until one curious decision. Tied for the He has practiced patience the last three
Players on his 10th try. months, and he needed it after hitting into
It might even set up the 29-year-old from some good golf shots. It’ll be a confidence lead, he was in a bunker, 220 yards away,
boost going forward. partially blocked by trees on the par-5 11th the water at No. 4 and making double bogey.
Northern Ireland for the Masters next
month, the only major he lacks for the Some of the most entertaining moments when he decided to go for the green. It never “I almost liked today because it was
career Grand Slam. came from everyone else. had a chance, finding the water and leading tough,” McIlroy said. “I knew guys weren’t
“This is probably the deepest field of the Eddie Pepperell of England, in his debut to a bogey. going to get away from us. I knew there was
year, with so much on the line,” McIlroy on the Players Stadium Course, ran off four Rahm was still in the game until he failed some chances coming up. I stayed patient.
said. “I’m thankful it was my turn this birdies in a five-hole stretch to briefly share to birdie the 16th, and then put his tee shot Anytime I looked at a leaderboard, I was
week.” the lead, none bigger than a putt from just in the water on the 17th. He closed with a 76 pleasantly surprised because I hadn’t fallen
Furyk didn’t know he was in The Players inside 50 feet on the 17th. and tied for 12th. two, three, four shots behind.”
until one week ago, and he was on the verge But it wasn’t the best. One group later, Fleetwood opened with a three-putt bogey Nothing was sweeter than the sight of the
of winning until McIlroy came through in Jhonattan Vegas holed a putt from the bot- and made all pars until hitting into the water leaderboard when he finished, especially
the end. Furyk started the back nine with two tom left to the top right pin position, just on the 11th for bogey. He made eagle on the with the Masters a month away.

canceled twice in previous seasons due to for it,” Kerber said. “She was still moving

KIRK weather issues. Wilson said it has yet to be


decided whether or not this year’s game with
be canceled or rescheduled.
TENNIS
Continued from page 12
good and hitting the balls very fast.”
The trainer reappeared again to ice
Andreescu’s legs.
Continued from page 11 “I’m going to wait and see how the season is
playing out,” Wilson said. “Maybe we’ll wait The teen had three match points on her
and play it down the line.” and had a trainer massage her right shoulder serve before trying one of her patented drop
a water boy for the football, basketball and and arm. shots. Kerber raced to get it and sent a fore-
One thing is for certain. If they do play the
baseball teams while he was a student at the Kerber won the next two games, breaking hand down the line to get to deuce. The
game, most every former Cap alumnus
San Bruno campus, which closed in 1980. Andreescu to go up 3-2. German led 40-add on Andreescu’s forehand
involved in it will remember Sandvik from the
In 1981, he was hired as the team manager dugout in their playing days. Appearing tired and nervous, Andreescu error before the teen made a low-percentage
for the Capuchino football team. He has since “All the old guys, everyone knows him,” called for her coach, who urged her to make attempt at a drop shot. It landed in the net,
taken over the same role for Cap’s basketball Wilson said. “And the funny thing is every- Kerber play every point. leaving Kerber trailing 5-4.
and baseball teams and has also worked with one loves him.” She did just that. “At the end I was not able to take my
every level of San Bruno’s summer baseball Wilson estimated, through his 18 years of chances, but she did,” Kerber said.
Andreescu won the next three games, rip-
leagues, from Little League to Joe DiMaggio, coaching Capuchino baseball, Sandvik has ping off powerful forehands while winning Andreescu bounced back, putting away a
according to Wilson. missed approximately three games. His atten- nine straight points during one stretch, smash to set up her fourth match point
“He’s been around all over the place,” dance record for football isn’t quite as impec- including a 40-love service game. before Kerber’s backhand error ended it after
Wilson said. cable, but only because he still serves as a ball “When she had the chances, she just go 2 hours and 18 minutes.
Wilson said his first encounter with boy at CSM, with the Bulldogs’ games taking
Sandvik is something that has become a precedent over Capuchino games when there
familiar sight to him as not only Cap’s athlet- is a scheduling conflict.
ic director, but also as varsity baseball head “I feel bad sometimes my football games
coach for the past 18 seasons. When Wilson
was in middle school, he and his friends used
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Shiffrin tackles SPRING TRAINING GLANCE MLS GLANCE NHL STANDINGS NBA STANDINGS
giant slalom to AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pct.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
seal WC crown New York 13
A’S
Cleveland 12
11
6
8
9
.684
.579
.571
D.C. United
Columbus
Toronto FC
2 0
2 0
2 0
1
1
0
7 7
7 4
6 6
0
1
3
GP W L
x-Tampa Bay 72 55 13
Boston 72 43 20
OTPts GF
4 114 283
9 95 216
GA
190
185
x-Toronto
Philadelphia
Boston
49
45
43
21
25
27
.700
.643
.614

4
6
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston 13 10 .565 Montreal 2 1 0 6 6 4 Toronto 72 43 24 5 91 259 216 Brooklyn 36 36 .500 14
Minnesota 12 10 .545 New York 1 0 1 4 5 2 Montreal 72 37 28 7 81 212 212 New York 14 56 .200 35
Detroit 11 10 .524 Cincinnati 1 1 1 4 5 5 Florida 72 32 28 12 76 234 242
SOLDEU, Andorra — Another Kansas City 13 12 .520 New York City FC
0 0 3 3 4 4 Buffalo 72 31 32 9 71 200 233 Southeast Division
race won, another crystal trophy Baltimore 11 11 .500 Orlando City 0 1 2 2 4 6 Detroit 72 25 37 10 60 195 247 Miami 33 36 .478 —
Los Angeles 11 11 .500 Atlanta 0 1 2 2 2 4 Ottawa 72 25 41 6 56 213 263 Orlando 33 38 .465 1
earned, another World Cup record Seattle 8 8 .500 Chicago 0 2 1 1 4 7 Charlotte 31 38 .449 2
written by Mikaela Shiffrin in her Toronto 10 11 .476 New England 0 2 1 1 3 6 Metropolitan Division Washington 30 40 .429 3 1/2
Philadelphia 0 2 1 1 2 6 Atlanta 24 47 .338 10
historically great season. Tampa Bay 10 11 .476 N.Y. Islanders 72 42 23 7 91 206 173
Texas 9 12 .429 Washington 72 42 23 7 91 248 225
Shiffrin won a giant slalom Boston 8 14 .364 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 73 39 24 10 88 249 220
Central Division
x-Milwaukee 52 18 .743 —
Sunday to seal Chicago 7 13 .350 Seattle 3 0 0 9 10 3 Carolina 71 39 25 7 85 212 196 Indiana 44 26 .629 8
Los Angeles FC 2 0 1 7 8 4 Columbus 72 40 28 4 84 220 210 Detroit 36 33 .522 15 1/2
the season-long NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston 2 0 1 7 6 4 Chicago 19 52 .268 33 1/2
Philadelphia 72 35 29 8 78 222 241
standings title San Diego 13 8 .619 Minnesota United 2 1 0 6 8 5 N.Y. Rangers 72 28 31 13 69 202 241 Cleveland 17 53 .243 35
and, shedding a Washington 13 9 .591 LA Galaxy 2 1 0 6 5 5 New Jersey 73 27 37 9 63 204 249 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Chicago 14 10 .583 Sporting KC 1 1 1 4 4 3 Southwest Division
few tears while Los Angeles 12 9 .571 FC Dallas 1 1 1 4 3 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Houston 44 26 .629 —
sitting in the Miami 13 10 .565 Real Salt Lake 1 1 1 4 2 6 Central Division San Antonio 41 29 .586 3
Milwaukee 13 11 .542 Colorado 0 1 2 2 4 6 New Orleans 30 42 .417 15
finish area, lift- Philadelphia 11 10 .524 Portland 0 2 1 1 4 10
Winnipeg 71 42 25 4 88 243 211
Dallas 28 41 .406 15 1/2
Nashville 73 41 27 5 87 219 195
ed a record- Atlanta 11 12 .478 Vancouver 0 3 0 0 4 7 St. Louis 72 37 27 8 82 207 198
Memphis 28 42 .400 16
tying fourth Arizona 10 12 .455 Earthquakes 0 3 0 0 2 9 Dallas 72 37 29 6 80 181 178 Northwest Division
Colorado 10 12 .455 Minnesota 73 34 30 9 77 199 214
World Cup crys- Pittsburgh 9 12 .429 Sunday’s games Denver 46 22 .676 —
Mikaela Colorado 72 31 29 12 74 229 223 Portland 42 27 .609 4 1/2
tal globe in the Giants 9 12 .429 LA Galaxy 3, Minnesota United 2 Chicago 71 32 30 9 73 241 260 Oklahoma City 42 28 .600 5
Shiffrin same season. New York 9 13 .409 Sunday, March 17 Utah 40 29 .580 6 1/2
St. Louis 8 13 .381 Los Angeles FC 2, New York City FC 2, tie Pacific Division Minnesota 32 38 .457 15
“There were many moments in Cincinnati 6 11 .353 Cincinnati 3, Portland 0 x-Calgary 72 44 21 7 95 256 206
the last eight years where I was Philadelphia 1, Atlanta 1, tie Sharks 72 43 21 8 94 258 222 Pacific Division
Sunday’s Games Toronto FC 3, New England 2 x-Warriors 47 21 .691 —
thinking maybe I would never get Vegas 72 40 27 5 85 220 200 L.A. Clippers 41 30 .577 7 1/2
Oakland 5, Nippon-Ham 1 Sporting Kansas City 1, Colorado 1, tie Arizona 72 36 30 6 78 195 200
this GS globe, ” Shiffrin said, Boston (ss) 3, Tampa Bay 2 Sacramento 34 35 .493 13 1/2
Edmonton 72 32 33 7 71 204 237 L.A. Lakers 31 39 .443 17
Houston 7, Atlanta (ss) 3
explaining her emotions. “I want-
ed to be proud of my skiing and
N.Y. Yankees (ss) 7, Philadelphia 3
Washington 10, N.Y. Mets 5
TRANSACTIONS Vancouver
Anaheim
72
74
30 32 10 70
30 35 9 69
196
173
223
227
Phoenix 17 54 .239 31 1/2
Los Angeles 71 25 38 8 58 168 227 x-clinched playoff spot
really deserve that.” Miami 4, St. Louis 2 BASEBALL
Detroit 3, Atlanta (ss) 2 COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended Hous- Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games
A fourth discipline title in one Pittsburgh 8, Boston (ss) 1 ton manager AJ Hinch one game for his actions Detroit 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Boston 129, Atlanta 120
season matched the women’s N.Y. Yankees (ss) 5, Baltimore 3 and comments leading up to and following his ejec- St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 1 Phoenix 138, New Orleans 136, OT
Toronto 9, Minnesota 8 tion from Friday’s game. Washington 135, Memphis 128
World Cup record jointly held by Cleveland 9, Cincinnati 9 American League
Florida 4, Los Angeles 3
Dallas 121, Cleveland 116
Boston 2, Columbus 1, OT
Lindsey Vonn (2010, 2012) and San Francisco 7, Kansas City 2 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned 2B Stevie Wilk- Tampa Bay 6, Washington 3
Golden State 110, Oklahoma City 88
Colorado 7, Chicago Cubs 2 erson, OFs Austin Hays and Anthony Santander and San Antonio 108, Portland 103
Tina Maze (2013). Milwaukee 9, L.A. Dodgers 8
Carolina 4, Buffalo 2 Denver 102, Indiana 100
RHPs Cody Carroll, Branden Kline and Yefry Ramirez Chicago 2, Montreal 0 Utah 114, Brooklyn 98
Shiffrin’s 17th World Cup race Texas 7, Arizona (ss) 2 to Norfolk (IL). Reassigned INF Christopher Bostick Ottawa 6, Toronto 2 Sunday’s Games
win this season also extended her Arizona (ss) 7, Chicago White Sox 3 and RHP Gabriel Ynoa to minor league camp. Winnipeg 2, Calgary 1 New York 124, L.A. Lakers 123
San Diego 6, Angels 2 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Reassigned OF Brandon Minnesota 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Miami 93, Charlotte 75
own record for men and women. At OAKLAND VS. NIPPON-HAM AT TOKYO, JP, LATE Barnes, C Tim Federowicz and INF Michael Freeman Edmonton 3, Arizona 2, OT Philadelphia 130, Milwaukee 125
age 24, her 60 career wins trails Monday’s Games to minor league camp. Nashville 4, San Jose 2 Detroit 110, Toronto 107
Seattle vs. Yomiuri (ss) at Tokyo, JP, 3:05 a.m. HOUSTON ASTROS — Reassigned C Jamie Ritchie Sunday’s Games Orlando 101, Atlanta 91
only 26 behind Ingemar Miami vs.Nats (ss) at West Palm Beach, Fla., 10:05 a.m. and RHP Cy Sneed to minor league camp. Colorado 3, New Jersey 0 Sacramento 129, Chicago 102
Stenmark’s all-time total. Pittsburgh vs. Rays at Port Charlotte, Fla., 10:05 a.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Traded RHP Jason Adam Buffalo 4, St. Louis 3, SO Houston 117, Minnesota 102
Baltimore vs. Detroit (ss) at Lakeland, Fla., 10:05 a.m. to Toronto for cash. N.Y. Islanders 3, Minnesota 2, OT L.A. Clippers 119, Brooklyn 116
Shiffrin’s four crystal globes Boston vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Vancouver 3, Dallas 2, SO Monday’s Games
ANGELS — Optioned LHP Dillon Peters and 2B Luis
tops the three earned by the men’s Philadelphia vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Rengifo to Salt Lake (PCL). Selected the contract of Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT Detroit at Cleveland, 4 p.m.
Utah at Washington, 4 p.m.
standout Marcel Hirscher. Detroit (ss) vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 10:07 a.m. RHP Luke Bard from Salt Lake. Placed RHP Keynan Anaheim 3, Florida 2
Denver at Boston, 4:30 p.m.
Nats (ss) vs. NYM at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 10:10 a.m. Middleton on the 60-day DL. Vegas 6, Edmonton 3
Hirscher already clinched the San Diego vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned RHP Austin Pruitt Monday’s Games New York at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
Golden State at San Antonio, 5 p.m.
slalom title, and a record-extend- SF (ss) vs. ChiSox at Glendale, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. to Durham (IL). Arizona at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Miami at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Cincinnati vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 1:10 p.m. National League Vancouver at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. New Orleans at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
ing eighth straight overall title, N.Y.Yankees vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 3:05 p.m. NEW YORK METS — Reassigned OF Gregor Blanco Vegas at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
before the final race Sunday. L.A. Dodgers vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 7:05 p.m. and INF Danny Espinosa to minor league camp. Winnipeg at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Indiana at Portland, 7:30 p.m.

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On March 12, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presented ‘Oskar and the Big Bully Battle’ at the
DEVLIN SHAND FOR DREW ALTIZER PHOTOGRAPHY Cipriani Elementary School in Belmont.‘Big Bully Battle,’ along with ‘Oskar and the Last Straw,’
Beverley Siri-Borelli and Ron Borelli of San Mateo were among those who celebrated Smuin teach students skills when they witness bullying, and how to reach out for support when
Contemporary Ballet's Silver Anniversary March 3 at The Galleria in San Francisco.The Smuin they feel overwhelmed. Here, Oskar (Filipe Hoffman) shoves Frank (Jomar Martinez) in a
Gala raised a record-setting $620,000 for the acclaimed company. disagreement over what each one thinks is cool.

Local briefs
Library honors honors Iranian New Year
The San Mateo Public Library hosted an Iranian
New Year celebration on Sunday.
The New Year or "Nowrooz" (meaning new day)
Kai Gal v an achieved his Eagle Scout rank celebration signifies the changing of seasons from
with Troop 156, Burlingame, Jan. 28. Kai com- the end of winter to the start of spring. This new
pleted 31 merit badges, earning two Eagle year marks the new Persian calendar year of 1398.
Palms and demonstrated leadership through his The program included a Persian traditional and
Eagle project, building an folkloric music ensemble and performances by a
accessible planter and beau- Bay Area Persian dance group. In addition, children
tifully restoring statues at recited Farsi poetry.
Brookside Nursing
Hospital, San Mateo. Kai is Police seek Half Moon Bay Robbery suspects
IKENNA TANAKA a senior at Burlingame High San Mateo County Sheriff's Office investigators
U.S. Navy Lt. Michael Tauskey, left, from San Mateo, and Aviation Ordnanceman School. Kai’s Eagle Court of are looking for three men in a blue BMW X3 SUV
Airman Bailee Williams clean a pylon on an F/A-18F Super Hornet, assigned to Honor will be April 6 at the who are suspected in a robbery and carjacking out-
Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 41, on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS John First Presbyterian Church in side a Wells Fargo Bank ATM in Half Moon Bay
C. Stennis (CVN 74) in the Indian Ocean, March 12, 2019. The John C. Stennis is Burlingame. Friday night.
deployed in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability Kai Galvan
According to Detective Rosemerry Blankswade, a
in the Indo-Pacific region. man was withdrawing cash from an ATM at Wells
An avid surfer, he began to build a Fargo on 132 San Mateo Road in Half Moon Bay
Dick Dale, King Around the nation devoted fan base across Los Angeles in around 8 p.m. when a black man brandishing a hand-
of Surf Guitar, is dead Dale played pounding, blaringly loud the late 1950s and early 1960s with gun came up to him and demanded cash and the keys
repeated appearances at Newport to his BMW. The victim complied, and saw two
LOS ANGELES — The man who power-chord instrumentals in the early other men in his car as it peeled out, Blankswade
1960s on songs like “Miserlou” and Beach’s old Rendezvous Ballroom.
earned the title King of the Surf Guitar said.
has died at age 81. His former bassist “Let’s Go Trippin.” It was there that he played “Miserlou” The BMW was pursued across the San Mateo-
Sam Bolle says Dick Dale passed away Dale liked to say it was he and not the and other compositions at wall-rattling Hayward Bridge, but officers ultimately lost sight of
Saturday night. No other details were Beach Boys who invented surf music. volume on a custom-made Fender the car as it entered the city streets of Hayward,
available. Some critics have said he was right. Stratocaster guitar. Blankswade said.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Audiences were over-

M
whelmingly female (82 ost people love spring, now just cost spay/neuter
LOS ANGELES — “Captain Marvel” has percent) and young (65 two days away. The staff and vol- clinic, the best
continued to dominate the global box office percent under age 25 and unteers of Peninsula Humane answer to the crisis
in its second weekend in theaters, leaving 45 percent under 18). That Society & SPCA have mixed feelings. Sure, in pet overpopula-
newcomers in the dust. the stars involved, like warming weather and blooming flowers tion. Our brick-and-
Walt Disney Studios estimated Sunday that Sprouse who is in the tickle our fancy too, but we also know the mortar surgical cen-
the intergalactic superhero fell only 55 per- popular TV show season’s real challenges. An “open door” ter is augmented
cent from its record-breaking opening. This “Riverdale,” have a shelter, we literally open our doors without with our mobile
weekend, “Captain Marvel” earned an addi- Brie Larson strong fan base and social limits to the animals who need us. And clinic, bringing free
tional $69.3 million from North American following motivated every spring, that means thousands of spay/neuter surgery
theaters and $119.7 million internationally, young women to turn out to the theaters. young animals, many too young to survive to San Mateo and
bringing its global grosses to $760 million. “You don’t always have to be No. 1 to have on their own and yet separated at this vul- San Francisco’s most economically chal-
With Brie Larson in the title role, “Captain a success,” Dergarabedian said. “And ‘Five nerable age from their mother’s care. We are lenged neighborhoods. Through this
Marvel” has already surpassed the lifetime Feet Apart’ proves that.” fortunately not the only organization which decadeslong commitment we’ve reduced
grosses of a slew of superhero films includ- It was a good weekend overall for embraces the challenge of tiny newborn kit- euthanasia by over 98 percent, making this
ing “Justice League,” “Captain America: The Lionsgate, which had three films in the top tens, but PHS/SPCA is one of very few shel- among the best and safest places on Earth
Winter Soldier” and “The Amazing Spider- 10, including “Five Feet Apart,” Tyler Perry’s ters in the Bay Area — actually one of the for pets and the people who love them. 
Man.” “A Madea Family Funeral,” which landed in first two in the nation — to have opened a But spring is not just about newborn cats.
In a very distant second, Paramount’s ani- fifth place with $8.1 million (behind “How very special Kitten/Neonate Nursery, It’s also about newborn hummingbirds. And
mated family film “Wonder Park” struggled To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World”) designed and operated under strict and inno- squirrels. And owls, goldfinches, robins,
with $16 million against a reported $100 and the Spanish-language newcomer “No vative protocol developed by our veterinar- pelicans, fox, western pond turtles and
million budget. Paul Dergarabedian, a senior Manches Frida 2,” which opened on only ians and behaviorists, saving the lives of more. PHS/SPCA is in fact the only Bay
media analyst for Comscore, said that it’s 472 screens and grossed $3.9 million to take extremely young cats, readying them for Area animal shelter open to all species. Last
hard to compete with “Captain Marvel,” sixth place. adoption. Animals who otherwise (and still year, our staff-volunteer wildlife team saved
which is playing to all ages and audiences. “In the world of everybody talking about today in other places) may face euthanasia. the lives and then set free 1,670 native wild
But the PG-rated pic about a girl who dreams diversity, this is a great example of a diverse Our nursery just celebrated its 10th anniver- animals.
up an amusement park did not score well with lineup. All three films were completely dif- sary and in addition to tens of thousands of So whether it’s PHS/SPCA or another
critics either — it’s currently sitting at a 30 ferent, which was obviously a strategic dis- animals PHS/SPCA saved over that decade, local animal organization, spring is a great
percent on Rotten Tomatoes. tribution decision,” said David Spitz, the volunteers and staff working diligently time to remind you how to help: adopt, vol-
But it wasn’t all bad news for the films in Lionsgate’s president of domestic distribu- through the nursery are responsible for unteer, donate.
“Captain Marvel’s” shadow. The Cole tion. “Those three films were able to capture many hundreds of kittens receiving the gift
Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson film “Five an audience even with the 300-pound gorilla of life. Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
Feet Apart” opened in third place with $13.2 of ‘Captain Marvel.”’ PHS/SPCA was also the first humane
million in ticket sales, which is nearly dou- Not so lucky was “Captive State,” an alien Humane Society & SPCA.
organization in the nation to open a low-
ble its production budget. The film from invasion thriller from Focus Features that
Lionsgate and CBS Films is centered on two floundered in seventh place with $3.2 mil-
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MONDAY, MARCH 18
Calendar CREEK
Continued from page 1
the restoration project.
But she acknowledged the impor-
tance of gaining community support
grant awarded by the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Agency in 2017.
Berman said in a statement he was
Bistro Brio Lunch Cafe. Noon to 1:30 Farmers’ Market and Paint Par ty. 6 for the effort to scope solutions to the happy to help secure the funding for a
p.m. San Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. p.m. to 8 p.m. Capuchino High many issues stemming from the creek, project and see efforts to alleviate the
El Camino Real, San Mateo. A light, School, 1501 Magnolia Ave., San improved water quality and habitat noting there was a fair amount of con- flooding affecting residents take shape
nutritious lunch and conversation. Bruno. Cost $15 for adults and $10 for
RSVP requested. $3. For more infor- students. For more information call restoration for threatened and endan- tention among community members after many years.
mation call 591-0133. 558-2799. gered species among the benefits of the about what approach to take in address- “For too long, residents in Pescadero
Maturing Gracefully. Noon to 1 p.m. Holi Dance Performance. 6:30 p.m.
Butano Channel Restoration and ing them. With many seeking relief have been burdened by chronic season-
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Resiliency Project, Horsley also from the flooding and others focused al flooding, isolating residents and
Pulgas, Belmont. Information on Millbrae. Free. For more information reflected on the many environmental
home safety services for seniors. For call 697-7607.
on habitat restoration, Nelson said negatively impacting businesses and
more information call 591-8286. and economic factors officials consid- those working on solutions focused the local economy,” he said.
Adult Craf ting-Magazine Strip ered in devising plans to restore the only on strategies that could address Nelson also noted a series of ongo-
Matinees at Magnolia: Free Solo. 1
p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Silhouettes. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. riparian habitat. both priorities. ing efforts to address erosion and fail-
Millbrae. Sign up at San Bruno Library, 701 Angus Ave. W., “It’s a complex ecosystem,” he said.
https://bit.ly/2GVpLyJ. Free. For more San Bruno. Create a modern art sil- “There have been studies before,” she ing culverts, among other issues, will
information call 697-7607. houette suitable for framing, “We can’t restore it to what it was … we said. “We needed to develop collabora- be aimed at systemic restoration of the
decoupage and more. Free. For more can manage it in a much better way and tion and consensus and trust.” watershed. Though the dredging proj-
TUESDAY, MARCH 19 information call 616-7078. a way in which it protects the town
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 Nelson said work to restore the flood ect will address some of the creek’s
a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Youth Panel on Environmental folks.” plain upstream of the dredging project more immediate issues, Nelson said
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Action. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Foster Horsley credited the San Mateo has been taking shape over the last few crafting a restoration plan with the
Bring your ukulele. Free, registration
required. For more information call
Art and Wilderness Foundation, 940 Resource Conservation District for years, an effort expected to reconnect support of a grant from the California
Commercial St., Palo Alto. Cost is $0
522-7490. to $10. For more information call pursuing a series of permits needed the creek with adjacent land and slow State Coastal Conservancy and coordi-
Job Fair. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo (570) 768-7491. before the dredging could begin, coor- the flow of water so sediment can settle nation with several other agencies and
County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga dinating a 2014 study upon which in a more distributed way. She said the partners is expected to be a long-term
Mindfulness Series with Aik o
Drive, San Mateo. Speak directly with Michot. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. much of the restoration work is based dredging project is expected to reduce solution for the watershed.
representatives and hiring managers
from local companies that are hiring.
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose and identifying possible funding the severity and extent of the flooding Nelson reflected on how far the con-
Road, Burlingame. Sessions will focus
Free. For more information call 303- on each pillar that makes up the sources for the work. and noted flooding would largely be versation on solutions had come in the
6735. foundation of Mindfulness, and will With years of experience in creek
be taught as a hands-on investiga-
limited to major storms instead of some seven years after the Resource
Smartphone Training: iPhone. 1 tion to explore the true nature of
restoration, Kellyx Nelson, executive being triggered by heavy rains. Conservation District first began coor-
p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Senior director of the San Mateo Resource
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
awareness. Free. For more informa- With the help of Assemblyman Marc dinating a study on the watershed,
San Mateo. Learn how to operate
tion call 558-7400. Conservation District, said the oppor- Berman, D-Palo Alto, as well as state especially given predictions from
basic functions and how to cus- THURSDAY, MARCH 21 tunity to reinstate watershed access to Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, and some years ago that nothing could be
tomize your phone. Free. For more
information call 522-7490.
Homework Center for students fish that have been spawning there for Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South done.
grades first through sixth. 3:30
p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, decades and restore an entire creek is a San Francisco, Nelson said $4 million “What’s significant to me is that we
Transit Housing Development — Is 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Free. career first for her and many district
It Working? 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Repeats every Thursday until
was secured for the dredging in the state can and we are and we will,” she said.
Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., Thursday, June 13. For more informa-
San Mateo. Panelists from the tion call 558-7496.
Housing Leadership Council, San up to the middle school. Let’s see what that may be something where we decide
Mateans for Responsive Government
and the transportation sector will dis-
cuss San Mateo County efforts to
develop housing near transit hubs or
along transit corridors. For more
Aragon Drama presents ‘ The
Crucible.’ 7 p.m. Aragon High School
Theater, 900 Alameda de las Pulgas,
San Mateo. Aragon Drama is proud
to present its spring play, ‘The
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middle school kids think should be
there, that interests me greatly. I’d
even be willing to extend it out to the
to scale it back or put it down the road.”
Mayor Davina Hurt said the cost of
operations needs to be carefully con-
information call 342-5853. Crucible’ March 21- 24. The show elementary school and see what fourth- sidered in addition to construction
CEC Student Film Fest. 6 p.m. to 8
starts at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and and fifth-graders think should be costs.
p.m. Burlingame High School, 1
Saturday, and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Cost responses and the city, along with there.” “It’s one thing to build it, the cost,
$5-$20. For more information call
Mangini Way, Burlingame. Films by 558-2999. facility designer Group 4 Architecture, According to a staff report attach- but operational costs can be a whole
students in grades four through 12 have already engaged the public at two
who live or attend school in San Macbeth by William Shakespeare.
ment, an ice skating rink, pool, gym, new expensive layer, especially when
Mateo County. Each film is an original 8 p.m. Dragon Productions Theatre
events and an iPad kiosk has been set classrooms, art studio, fitness center, you talk about having a pool,” she
video, not more than five minutes in Co., 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. up at the library to gather feedback. dog park and café, among other said. “Not only do we need to think
length, on the environmental topic of Watch a tragic tale of all-powerful
their choice. Free. For more informa- ambition and consuming conscience
Residents will be able to weigh in on options, are all possibilities for the about the cost of building but the cost
tion call 555-1212. takes on an entirely new life. Cost is their vision for the facility at various new community centerpiece. Options of operating it. Again, tempering
Presentation: Three Keys to
$15 to $37. For more information call community events next month, includ- for outdoor activities and spaces expectations. There’re a lot of things
493-2006.
Successful Content Inventories and ing the Easter egg hunt and Earth Day include an amphitheater, dog park, to consider and we have a small piggy
Audits. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bovet FRIDAY, MARCH 22 celebration.
Office Center, 155 Bovet Road, first HIP Housing. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
community garden, playground and bank.”
floor, San Mateo. In this presentation, San Mateo Sunshine Rotary, 6650
There will be a total of five commu- basketball or pickleball courts. Kim said a tax measure will likely be
content strategist Rich Schwerin Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. Irving nity advisory meetings, three Parks While planning for the community needed to fund the project.
focuses on the benefits of content Pineda talks about home affordable
inventories and audits as fundamen- and Recreation Commission meetings center is very much in the beginning “The ultimate financing of this proj-
housing and home
tal building blocks to developing a sharing services in San Mateo and three council meetings for the first stages and funding will be discussed in ect is probably going to involve some
content lifecycle. Cost $5. For more County. Cost $15. For more informa- outreach phase. That phase will first
information and to RSVP visit tion call 787-5595. greater detail later in the process, coun- kind of parcel tax or some type of
https://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area- focus on a community needs assess- cilmembers broached the topic at the locally controlled new source of fund-
C o n t e n t - Table Talk: Board, Card and RPG ment and site analysis, then program-
Marketing/events/258359626/. Gaming at the Library. 2 p.m. to 5
Tuesday meeting. ing,” he said. “And that means there
p.m. South San Francisco Main
ming and site concept options before Councilwoman Julia Mates suggest- has to be broad support from home-
Poetry Night. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South conceptual designs are recommended. ed a funding strategy should be dis- owners and whoever is asked to help
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las San Francisco. Learn how to play
Pulgas, Belmont. Poet Laureate Tanu After that, discussion will focus on cussed sooner rather than later. fund this thing.”
games like Ticket to Ride, Takenoko,
Wakefield will read from her new Superfight, Betrayal at House on the cost estimates and funding strategies “At some point, we need to have [the The council will certainly return to
book. Light refreshments available. Hill, and more. Free. For more infor- before additional community engage-
For more information call 591-8286. mation call 829-3860. discussion] also include how much that discussion in the future and Hurt
ment. money we’re talking about just to set concluded the Tuesday meeting with
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 Object Art: The Annual Benefit for Councilman Charles Stone celebrat- expectations and dollars of what this another reminder that the planning
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to Ar t in Action. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hotel
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda Nia, 200 Independence Drive, Menlo
ed the approach at the meeting, but he would be,” Councilwoman Julia Mates process is only just beginning.
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Tutoring ses- Park. This event features a silent auc- wants even more outreach. said. “Funding and figuring out how “We need to temper expectations on
sion to address technical needs. For tion of artwork and art-themed
more information call 591-8286. “I think the outreach efforts are phe- we’re going to pay for this is a large where we are because I do get folks say-
experiences. Tickets cost $150. For
more information call 996-1333. nomenal and I think we can probably part of this project so that’s the thing I ing ‘so when are we building this,’”
Team to Clean Up. Noon. City of San take it a little bit farther,” he said. “One
Mateo, 330 W. 20th Ave., San Mateo. Capuchino Drama Presents High want to keep remembering. We all want she said. “That’s more down the path
City staff will provide cleanup bags, School Musical. 7 p.m. Samuel of the other things I’d like to see if to dream about what we see and then than we are so baby steps is important
vests and other supplies to keep the Johnson Jr. Performing Arts Center, possible is let’s get those iPad kiosks sometimes you see the sticker price and to say.”
city free of litter. For more informa- Capuchino High School, 1501
tion call 522-7277. Magnolia Ave., San Bruno. Cost is $10
to $12. For more information call
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YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF GROUP, Harlan M. Reese, 118226, Jo- sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede 3/18, 3/25, 4/1, 4/8/19 la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
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DANTE): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. laney, 292600, Dana N. Meyers, 272640, sión. Lea la información a continuación. SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
NOTICE! You have been sued. The 3168 Lionshead Avenue, Carlsbad, CA Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- larios de la corte y más información en el
court may decide against you without 92010 760/842-5850 spués de que le entreguen esta citación Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
your being heard unless you respond DATE (Fecha): January 18, 2018 y papeles legales para presentar una re- fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
within 30 days. Read the information be- RODINA M. CATALANO, Clerk (Secre- spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer teca de leyes de su condado o en la
low. tario), by SOCORRO YAMBING, Deputy que se entregue una copia al deman- corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after (Adjunto) dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
this summons and legal papers are SUMMONS (SEAL) ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
served on you to file a written response (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- un formulario de exención de pago de
at this court and have a copy served on CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): You are served as an individual defend- recto si desea que procesen su caso en cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not 18CLJ00281 ant la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
protect you. Your written response must NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL 3/18, 3/25, 4/1, 4/8/19 lario que usted pueda usar para su re- plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
be in proper legal form if you want the DEMANDADO): RACHEL J MYERS CNS-3231459# spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
court to hear your case. There may be a YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL larios de la corte y más información en el cia.
court form that you can use for your re- (LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL DEMAN- Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- SUMMONS Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
sponse. You can find these court forms DANTE): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- (CITACION JUDICIAL) mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
and more information at the California NOTICE! You have been sued. The teca de leyes de su condado o en la CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
Courts Online Self-Help Center court may decide against you without corte que le quede más cerca. Si no 18CLJ02578 puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your your being heard unless you respond puede pagar la cuota de presentación, NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
county law library, or the courthouse within 30 days. Read the information be- pida al secretario de la corte que le dé DEMANDADO): JOHN H SPAZIANO gado, es posible que cumpla con los
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing low. un formulario de exención de pago de YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF requisitos para obtener servicios legales
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a (LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL DEMAN- gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
form. If you do not file your response on this summons and legal papers are tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- DANTE): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar
time, you may lose the case by default, served on you to file a written response plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- NOTICE! You have been sued. The estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio
and your wages, money, and property at this court and have a copy served on eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- court may decide against you without web de California Legal Services,
may be taken without further warning the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not cia. your being heard unless you respond (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro
from the court. SUMMONS within 30 days. Read the information be-
protect you. Your written response must (CITACION JUDICIAL) Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
There are other legal requirements. You be in proper legal form if you want the mendable que llame a un abogado inme- low. (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
may want to call an attorney right away. CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
court to hear your case. There may be a 16CLJ02936 diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
If you do not know an attorney, you may court form that you can use for your re- puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a this summons and legal papers are gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
want to call an attorney referral service. If NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL served on you to file a written response
sponse. You can find these court forms DEMANDADO): JOANNA DELGADO abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
you cannot afford an attorney, you may and more information at the California gado, es posible que cumpla con los at this court and have a copy served on costos exentos por imponer un grava-
be eligible for free legal services from a YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
Courts Online Self-Help Center (LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL DEMAN- requisitos para obtener servicios legales men sobre cualquier recuperación de
nonprofit legal services program. You (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- protect you. Your written response must $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me-
can locate these nonprofit groups at the DANTE): WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. be in proper legal form if you want the
county law library, or the courthouse NOTICE! You have been sued. The gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar diante un acuerdo o una concesión de
California Legal Services Web site nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio court to hear your case. There may be a arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- court may decide against you without court form that you can use for your re-
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver your being heard unless you respond web de California Legal Services, Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center form. If you do not file your response on (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro sponse. You can find these court forms antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by within 30 days. Read the information be- and more information at the California
time, you may lose the case by default, low. de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, caso.
contacting your local court or county bar and your wages, money, and property (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en Courts Online Self-Help Center The name and address of the court is (El
association. NOTE: The court has a stat- You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
may be taken without further warning this summons and legal papers are contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU-
utory lien for waived fees and costs on from the court. gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte county law library, or the courthouse PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
any settlement or arbitration award of served on you to file a written response nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
There are other legal requirements. You at this court and have a copy served on tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 400 County
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The may want to call an attorney right away. costos exentos por imponer un grava- fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver Center, Redwood City, CA 94063-1655
court's lien must be paid before the court the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not form. If you do not file your response on
If you do not know an attorney, you may protect you. Your written response must men sobre cualquier recuperación de The name, address, and telephone num-
will dismiss the case. want to call an attorney referral service. If $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- time, you may lose the case by default, ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with-
¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- be in proper legal form if you want the and your wages, money, and property
you cannot afford an attorney, you may court to hear your case. There may be a diante un acuerdo o una concesión de out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc-
sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede be eligible for free legal services from a arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. may be taken without further warning ción y el número de teléfono del aboga-
decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver- court form that you can use for your re- from the court.
nonprofit legal services program. You sponse. You can find these court forms Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte do del demandante, o del demandante
sión. Lea la información a continuación. can locate these nonprofit groups at the antes de que la corte pueda desechar el There are other legal requirements. You que no tiene abogado, es): REESE LAW
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- and more information at the California may want to call an attorney right away.
California Legal Services Web site Courts Online Self-Help Center caso. GROUP, Harlan M. Reese, Esq. (Bar
spués de que le entreguen esta citación (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- The name and address of the court is (El If you do not know an attorney, you may #118226) 3168 Lionshead Avenue Cars-
y papeles legales para presentar una re- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your want to call an attorney referral service. If
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center county law library, or the courthouse nombre y dirección de la corte es): Supe- bad, CA 92010 (File No. 555105)
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by rior Court of California, San Mateo Coun- you cannot afford an attorney, you may 760/842-5850
que se entregue una copia al deman- nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing be eligible for free legal services from a
contacting your local court or county bar fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver ty, Redwood City, Superior Court of Cali- DATE (Fecha): May 22 2018
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- association. NOTE: The court has a stat- fornia, 400 County Center Redwood City, nonprofit legal services program. You RODINA M. CATALANO, Clerk (Secre-
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- form. If you do not file your response on can locate these nonprofit groups at the
utory lien for waived fees and costs on time, you may lose the case by default, CA 94063 tario), by ANTONIO R. GERONIMO,
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- any settlement or arbitration award of The name, address, and telephone num- California Legal Services Web site Deputy (Adjunto)
recto si desea que procesen su caso en and your wages, money, and property (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The may be taken without further warning ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- (SEAL)
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- court's lien must be paid before the court out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- nia Courts Online Self-Help Center NOTICE TO THE PERSON
lario que usted pueda usar para su re- from the court. (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
will dismiss the case. There are other legal requirements. You ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- SERVED:You are served as an individu-
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- ¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- do del demandante, o del demandante contacting your local court or county bar al defendant
larios de la corte y más información en el may want to call an attorney right away. association. NOTE: The court has a stat-
sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede If you do not know an attorney, you may que no tiene abogado, es): Brian N. 3/18, 3/25, 4/1, 4/8/19
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver- Winn (SBN 86779) Laura M. Hoalst utory lien for waived fees and costs on CNS-3231523#
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- want to call an attorney referral service. If any settlement or arbitration award of
sión. Lea la información a continuación. you cannot afford an attorney, you may (SBN 101082), John E. Gordon (SBN SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL
teca de leyes de su condado o en la Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- 180053), Stephen S. Zeller (SBN $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
corte que le quede más cerca. Si no be eligible for free legal services from a court's lien must be paid before the court
spués de que le entreguen esta citación nonprofit legal services program. You 265664), Casey M. Jensen (SBN
puede pagar la cuota de presentación, y papeles legales para presentar una re- 263593), Jason M. Burrows (SBN will dismiss the case.
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé can locate these nonprofit groups at the ¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re-
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer California Legal Services Web site 309882), WINN LAW GROUP, A PRO-
un formulario de exención de pago de que se entregue una copia al deman- FESSIONAL CORPORATION, The sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver-
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- nia Courts Online Self-Help Center Chapman Building 110 E. Wilshire Ave.
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- Ste 212, Fullerton, CA 92832; File No. sión. Lea la información a continuación.
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de-
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- contacting your local court or county bar 16-14382-0-ECC-GD (4100-00), (714)
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- recto si desea que procesen su caso en 446-6686 spués de que le entreguen esta citación
cia. association. NOTE: The court has a stat- y papeles legales para presentar una re-
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- utory lien for waived fees and costs on DATE (Fecha): Dec. 20, 2016
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- lario que usted pueda usar para su re- RODINA M. CATALANO Clerk (Secretar- spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
mendable que llame a un abogado inme- any settlement or arbitration award of que se entregue una copia al deman-
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- $10,000 or more in a civil case. The io), by RODINA M. CATALANO Deputy
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, larios de la corte y más información en el (Adjunto) dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni-

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203 Public notices 296 Appliances 304 Furniture 306 housewares 310 misc. For sale 316 Clothes
glAss-PAnel lAmPshADe. Similar broWn living room chair with cush- CrystAl Wine glasses new (12ea) negrini FenCing Epee mask size M men's stetson hat, size large, new,
to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi- ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
notiCe to biDDers ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade. $70..00. Transport yourself. Call (415)260-6940 (650) 578-9208
$75 (650)727-7266 (650)872-2371 hummel WAll Plate 71/2"dia. 1981
re: PuPil Boy w/umbrella $15. (650)344-4756 rAy-bAn toP Bar Sunglasses shoes size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
trAnsPortAtion mAytAg WAsher excellent working bunK beDs for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- (650)508-8662
miKAsA set. White. Modern (square)
serviCes sAn mAteo condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
(408)656-0958 B/O (650)685-2494 weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- tuxeDo size 40, black, including white
County 6596 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
suPerintenDent oF neW "bellA" buffet tripple slow cooker
mFg h20lAbs Model 300 exc cond ComPuter DesK (glass) & chair. Like and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
sChools counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or rollerblADes, useD, size 10. $20 WeDDing Dress-Designer, Size 12,
2648 Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell
gtecher@comcast.net obo. Please call (650)745-6309
neW, singer Sewing Machine Univer- for $500 Call (650)867-1728
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- Pressure CooKer-brAnD New sAmsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
ComPuter DesK with 3 side drawers . $50 (650)222-2025
EN that the San Mateo chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. WomAn's AmeriCAn Rag faux leather
for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or $45. (650)328-6709 jacket. Perfect condition. Black
County Superintendent of tiFFAny style Lamp shade. Older- leave message /2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466
Schools hereby invites and multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) royAl- oPenhAgen xmAs Wall silK sAree 6 yards new nice color.for
727-7266. Plates 7 7/8" dia. 1976, l980,1984 $10 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- WomAn's tAhAri jacket. Perfect con-
will receive sealed bid quo- ComPuter sWivel CHAIR. Padded ea. (650)344-4756
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 formation. dition. Royal blue/16W/NWT $25
tations from interested and vACuum CleAner (reconditioned) (650) 952-3466
sinK Double cast iron. Good condi-
qualified vendors for fur- $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 Cozy reCliner in good condition.
tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
nishing Pupil Transportation Purchased one year ago. $90.00 $15.00 (650)544-5306 Women's blACK suede fur lined
297 bicycles (650)722-6318 teA set-silver Platted, Coffee Pot, boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371
Services, beginning with the Tea Pot, Water Pot, Cream And Sugar
slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
2019-20 school year. Each DesK, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 WorK boots. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
ADult biKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- $175 (650)222-2025 brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
(650)458-3578
Request for Proposal sub- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 tires-set oF four P225 45 R18 $80 In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
mittal must contain a Cover OBO (650)359-2238.
ChilD’s sChWinn biCyCle, blue in 307 jewelry & Clothing
Letter, completed Proposal good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
Dining ChAirs -Six Antique, tunturi roWing Machine, Good 318 sports equipment
Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675
Form Price Schedule (cost (650)888-2662 Anne Klein silver-tone watch with
Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
proposal), a completed Pro- mountAin biKe new 21 gears $100. big berthA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
(650)722-3634 Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- uniDen hArley Davidson Gas Tank ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
posal Questionnaire, any al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 (415)999-4474
mountAin biKe. Top brand. Runs Dining room Table-Antique,Oak,
proposed modifications to 5chairs, w/ extension $200 WAlKer - Good Condition - Like New -
the Contractual Agreement good. $39. (660)342-5220
(650)290-3188 308 tools $35 (650)341-5347 brAnD neW Golf bag with Stand.
for furnishing Pupil Trans- Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
298 Collectibles 2 CrAFtsmAn 16in Reel Mowers new No Texting.
portation Services, an Alter- Dining tAble (36"x54") and 4 match- in box $40 each(650)766-4858 311 musical instruments
native Transportation Plan, 15 lP ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for brAnD neW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and Antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available ChromAtiC hArmoniCA: Horner Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
and a bid bond. A mandato- more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, gift $95. 415-867-6444. No Texting.
ry pre-bid conference will Dining tAble - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT (650)278-5776.
be held at 10:30 am, Friday, 1984 time magazine. Special 1994 Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with eAston Aluminum bat.33 inches, 30
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
March 29, 2019 at 101 Twin (650)771-6324. ePiPhone les Paul Custom Prophecy
(650)588-0842
Dolphin Drive, Redwood Dining tAble. 72" by 42". With leaf Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. everlAst 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
City. Bidders failing to at- 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie 90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 CrAFtsmAn 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" (650)421-5469. Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
tend this conference will Dresser-Antique vAnity Combo, 3 everett uPright antique piano. guthy-renKer PoWer Rider,Ever-
$10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842
have their quotations reject- beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 lg CrAFtsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
(510)943-9221 erciser $20 (510)770-1976
ed and returned unopened. ColleCtAble CAbbAge Patch Kids (650)290-3188
Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New huge luDWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
The bid package can be Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 english DrAW Table, $50 Solid Wood
shoPsmith mArK V 50th Anniversary & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian Knee riDer $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
downloaded at most attachments. $1,500/OBO. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
(650) 572-8895 48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, (650)504-0585 (916)975-4969 leAther golF bag with 23 clubs $90.
http://www.smcoe.org/mot, call(650)697-3709
(650) 592-2648.
the San Mateo County Su- DePression glAss Dining Plate. 8 vintAge CrAFtsmAn Jig Saw. Circa
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. entertAinment CAbinet, 42"W x PiAno-AnDreW Kohler, Mahogany, men's rossignol Skis. $95.00,
perintendent of Schools' 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250
$12 (650)762-6048 31"H. Two drawers at bottom, dark finish. good condition, (650)341-0282.
web site or contact Jay Lo- Good condition $75 (650)722-6318 (415)334-1980
pez at the San Mateo gAmes oF the 23rd Olympiad maga- 310 misc. For sale one Dozen Official League Diamond
zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
County Superintendent of 0842 ethAn Allen sofa and love seat. Blue 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint, PlAyer PiAno 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- (650)771-6324.
Schools, 101 Twin Dolphin velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- www.elo.deals totAl gym XLS, excellent condition.
Drive, Redwood City, (650) painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, stering. Free. (650)593-7001. bessy smAll Evening Hand Bag With Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
802-5593, for print copies of $12.00. (650) 578 9208. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 sPinet PiAno + Bench, $50. Call (650)588-0828
the bid package and infor- gently useD coffee table; cherry fin- (650)589-1407
miller lite Neon sign , work good ish/traditional $40 (650)722-6318 biFolD shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00 vintAge nAsh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
mation on the correct bid- $59 call (650)218-6528 (650)544-5306 vintAge AutoPiAno upright player ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
ding procedure. Said sealed gliDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
olD, Antique, Bottle Collection: 20 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. blue oyster cult lp signed by donald message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
quotations should be deliv- r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
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cerns about the program while a convenient alternative for

Ethiopia minister: SCOOTERS Continued from page 1


short trips and a fun way to get around topped the list of e-
scooter benefits.
Loraine also noted many have suggested an ongoing

’Clear similarities’ process allowing one operator to provide up to 500 pedal


and e-bicycles in the city for a year.
effort to update the city’s bicycle master plan include poten-
tial use of other transportation alternatives like e-scooters,
and said he hoped they could continue to consider multiple
modes of transportation for future planning.

in Boeing crashes But a lack of clarity about the impact electric scooter pro-
grams have had on Bay Area cities and questions about their
safety and operations drove officials to recommend a con-
tinued hiatus on a commercial scooter program in the city.
“I hope that San Mateo can continue to pursue permit and
policy language that could pertain to bikes and scooters,”
he said.
Acknowledging the range of challenges that could accom-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Mateo councilmembers in November enacted a 90-day pany an e-scooter program, Commissioner Susan Rowinski
temporary ban on scooters, which they voted to extend in felt the bicycle-sharing permitting process could help
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Preliminary information February, noted Chow. inform what a future e-scooter-sharing pilot could look like.
from the flight data recorder of an Ethiopian Airlines plane Though Kathy Kleinbaum, San Mateo’s assistant city Having seen Lime bicycles scattered all over the city,
that crashed a week ago and killed 157 people shows “clear manager, acknowledged e-scooter programs have been Rowinski wondered whether the proposed bicycle-sharing
similarities” with an earlier disaster involving the same implemented in larger cities such as Portland and Santa regulations — which required an operator to move a bicycle
kind of Boeing aircraft in Indonesia, Ethiopia’s transport Monica, she said city staff were hoping to be able to review blocking the public right-of-way in residential and high-
minister said Sunday. data on how e-scooter programs have played out in cities use areas twice daily — could be tested and improved before
The disclosure came as thousands marched in the capital more comparable to San Mateo’s size before moving for- e-scooters are introduced in the city.
of Addis Ababa, accompanying 17 empty caskets at a funer- ward with its own fleet. Rowinski also suggested officials use the data operators
al for the Ethiopian victims of Flight 302. The caskets “We wanted to have a little bit of additional time to eval- provide about the vehicles to inform the public about the
were empty because authorities have said that recovering uate how they’re working in other cities before moving for- number and types of complaints received about them.
and identifying the remains will take months. ward,” she said. Commissioner Rafael Reyes also voiced support for mov-
The crash of Ethiopian Flight 302 on March 10 and that Though Commissioner Cliff Robbins largely agreed with ing faster on an e-scooter program, and noted he would feel
of a Lion Air plane in Indonesia in October — both of them the strategies staff outlined for a bicycle-sharing permit more comfortable with a staged pilot for e-scooters or a
Boeing 737 Max 8 jetliners — have prompted the United program, he joined others in expressing disappointment an timeline by which officials will review data from other
States and other countries to ground the aircraft. avenue by which a fleet of e-scooters could be ushered into cities testing e-scooters. He added officials have an oppor-
The flight recorders from Flight 302 that went down the city was not proposed by staff. Given their widespread tunity to ask potential operators to provide performance
shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa for Nairobi were use in other cities and countries and Lime’s transition to metrics that can help address some of the safety and opera-
recovered “in a good condition that enabled us to extract bicycles to scooters, Robbins felt it would behoove the city tional challenges associated with e-scooters, and felt they
almost all the data inside,” Transport Minister Dagmawit to start piloting scooters sooner rather than later. could capitalize on the developing technology.
Moges told reporters. “I don’t want to downplay the safety … . But I’d like to “I do want to acknowledge that clearly there have been
Information collected so far from the flight data recorder see us moving faster,” he said. “[Scooters seem] to be the problems with scooters,” he said. “But I think we may be
has indicated “clear similarities” between both crashes, way of the world and to have a much higher utilization rate underestimating how quickly this can move in a favorable
she said. Both the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice in cities than the bikes.” direction.”
recorder were sent to Paris for analysis by the French air Given interest in e-scooter programs and the relative suc-
accident investigation agency BEA cess dockless and electric bicycles had in San Mateo, resi-
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration already has dent Adam Loraine thought an e-scooter program would be a
said satellite-based tracking data showed that the move- logical next step for the city and hoped one could be con-
ments of Flight 302 were similar to those of Lion Air sidered in the future. Chow said nearly 58 percent of survey
Flight 610, which crashed off Indonesia, killing 189 peo- respondents indicated some level of support for an e-scoot-
ple. er pilot program in San Mateo, noting pedestrian safety and
Both planes flew with erratic altitude changes that could sidewalk obstruction were among respondents’ top con-
indicate the pilots struggled to control the aircraft. Shortly

SMOG
after their takeoffs, both crews tried to return to the air-
ports but crashed.
Suspicions emerged that faulty sensors and software may
have contributed to the crashes.
Moges said the Ethiopian government intends to release
detailed findings within a month. Plus Cert. Fee.
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