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may get 15year lifeline
State Lands Commission asked
to approve legislative solution
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
The Belmont City Council has vowed to continue tackling a range of issues such as improving economic development, addressing the affordable housing crisis, easing
property owners ability to remodel their homes and preserving open space.
The council met last month for an annual meeting to discuss its goals and priorities for the coming fiscal year.
While having made progress on some issues, the council
primarily confirmed continuing work on big-picture items
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL such as finalizing its vision for downtown known as the
Serra forward Jeremiah Testa glides to the hoop in the CIF Northern California Belmont Village Specific Plan, updating the citys Zoning
Division II boys basketball playoff opener Saturday at Morton Family and Tree ordinances and developing policies to support low-
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On thi s date:
In 1 8 8 5 , the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera The
Mikado premiered at the Savoy Theatre in London.
In 1 9 2 3 , President Warren G. Harding became the first
chief executive to file an income tax return, paying a levy of
$17,990 on his $75,000 salary.
In 1 9 3 9 , the republic of Czechoslovakia was dissolved,
opening the way for Nazi occupation of Czech areas and the
separation of Slovakia.
In 1 9 5 1 , during the Korean War, United Nations forces
recaptured Seoul (sohl).
In 1 9 6 4 , a jury in Dallas found Jack Ruby guilty of murdering Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President
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John F. Kennedy, and sentenced him to death.
Ohio Governor and U.S. presidential candidate John Kasich takes a photo with patrons at Luigis Italian Restaurant in Akron,
In 1 9 6 7 , the body of President John F. Kennedy was moved Ohio Sunday.
from a temporary grave to a permanent memorial site at
Arlington National Cemetery.
In 1 9 9 0 , the Soviet Congress of Peoples Deputies held a
secret ballot that elected Mikhail S. Gorbachev to a new, Prison plays hide-and-seek
trial that some mail said. He doesnt have a cell partner and
powerful presidency.
sent by Jeffs was is given the opportunity to be outside
blocked when it his cell just three hours a day for recreIn 1 9 9 1 , a British court overturned the convictions of the with ex-polygamist sect leader
appeared to be writ- ation. His meals are delivered to his
Birmingham Six, who had spent 16 years in prison for a
HUNTSVILLE, Texas Earlier this
cell.
ten in code.
1974 Irish Republican Army bombing.
year, a wife of former polygamist sect
From his arrival
He has little interaction with the
leader Warren Jeffs tried to visit him at
in 2011 at an East staff or other offenders, said Jason
a Texas state prison with a tiny microTexas prison, the Clark, spokesman for the Texas
phone implanted in her hollowed-out
60-year-old Jeffs Department of Criminal Justice. He
watch. Another time recently, a woman
planning to visit the convicted sex
Warren Jeffs presented special keeps to himself.
challenges.
He routinely refuses media requests
offender was denied entry after a metal
He began receiving more than 1,000 for interviews, and denied such a
detector found something buried in her
hair and she refused to show it to a cor- letters a day, mainly from followers of request from The Associated Press.
the sect that broke away from the
He can have up to 10 people on an
rections officer.
Such is the hide-and-seek game Mormon church when it disavowed approved visitor list that can be
authorities play with the self-styled polygamy. Thats more than all the revised every six months. Texas limits
prophet
of
the
breakaway other 1,000 inmates combined at the an inmates phone list to 20 numbers
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ Powledge Unit prison near Palestine, and a contractor monitors the calls.
Actor Chris Klein is
Actor Michael
Actress Grace Park
Texas authorities declined to provide
of Latter-Day Saints, who is serving a where he is held in protective cus37.
Caine is 83.
is 42.
life sentence for sexually assaulting tody to shield him from other the visitor and phone lists to The
Composer-conductor Quincy Jones is 83. Former astronaut his 12- and 15-year-old child brides at inmates.
Associated Press, saying such records
Jennifer Smith, who supervises the were confidential. But a prison official
Eugene Cernan is 82. Actor Raymond J. Barry is 77. Movie a church compound in West Texas.
director Wolfgang Petersen is 75. Country singer Michael
Prison officials said it was the sec- prison agencys mail operation, says testifying at the Phoenix trial said two
Martin Murphey is 71. Actor Steve Kanaly is 70. Comedian ond time recently that Jeffs wives every piece of mail is opened and of Jeffs brothers, Isaac and Nephi, are
Billy Crystal is 68. Actor/writer/comedian/radio personality were caught trying microphone-in- inspected for things such as contra- his most frequent visitors.
Jeffs is searched before hes brought
Rick Dees is 65. Country singer Jann Browne is 62. Actor the-watch that ploy. Those and other band. Jeffs mail volume has subsided
somewhat, although his daily amounts to the visitation area and isnt allowed
Adrian Zmed is 62. Prince Albert II is 58. Actress Laila Robins details emerged in Phoenix earlier this
still sometimes exceed 300 letters. to bring anything except his prison
is 57. Producer-director-writer Kevin Williamson is 51. month at a trial involving Arizona and Outgoing mail also is examined.
ID. For immediate family visits, hes
Utah
church
followers
that
offered
a
Actress Elise Neal is 50. Actor Gary Anthony Williams is 50.
Operating a business from a peniten- sits across a table from them. Other
rare
glimpse
into
how
Jeffs
still
tries
Actress Megan Follows is 48. Country singer Kristian Bush is
tiary is not allowed, said Texas prisons visitors speak to him from behind a
to exert control from behind bars.
46. Rock musician Derrick is 44. Actress Betsy Brandt is 43.
Among other breaches of prison director William Stephens, and screen. A corrections officer is nearby.
But phone calls to attorneys are not
rules, Jeffs phone privileges were attempts to do so are stopped as soon
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
monitored because of attorney-client
temporarily suspended in 2012 when it as possible.
Jeffs gets few visitors, makes only a privilege. Letters marked as legal mail
was determined the caller at the other
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
smattering
of phone calls, sends out a remain sealed until theyre opened in
one letter to each square,
end was broadcasting the conversation
to form four ordinary words.
on a speakerphone. And a Texas pris- handful of letters and doesnt socialize Jeffs presence and checked for physions official testified at the Phoenix much with others, prison officials cal contraband.
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LOCAL
In seeking to create an economically, environmentally and socially sustainable path forward, the Foster City Council is engaging the
local businesses community as it solidifies a
strategic planning document.
The city is hosting an economic development business roundtable meeting Tuesday
morning, marking its first outreach to local
proprietors as officials forge ahead with creating the Sustainable Foster City plan. A previously controversial endeavor ended with the
former council tabling the project after a disagreement with the Chamber of Commerce.
However, the city is now taking full ownership
of the document to creating a long-term economic development plan.
As a hot topic during the last election, city
officials are hoping to update a variety of planning documents a notable goal for the city
known as one of the first planned communities, or those with master plans, in California.
Tuesdays meeting will touch on a range of
issues related to promoting a thriving economy such as transportation, land use policies,
workforce housing, environmental sustainability and community infrastructure, according to the city.
Vice Mayor Charlie Bronitsky, who worked
on the previous plan and is part of the council
sub-committee overseeing the ongoing economic development document, said Tuesday is
an important step to engaging local businesses.
The final economic plan is yet to be determined, but really its going to come out of what
weve done so far, Bronitsky said. What
were trying to really do is integrate the com-
Local briefs
Pair of residential burglary
suspects in San Carlos sought
San Mateo County sheriffs deputies are
seeking two suspects in connection with
two separate home burglaries that occurred
Friday evening in San Carlos.
Between 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., two burglaries occurred, one in the 1500 block of
Howard Avenue and another in the 600
block of Cordilleras Avenue, according to
sheriffs officials.
In the first burglary, the suspects gained
access to the house by smashing a rear sliding glass door. In the second burglary, the
suspects entered through a rear unlocked
door.
Both homes were unoccupied at the time
of the burglaries, sheriffs officials said.
Sheriffs deputies conducted an extensive
search for the suspects, but were unable to
locate them.
The suspects are both described as
Hispanic men wearing gloves. One wore a
white hooded jacket and another wore a
black hooded jacket, according to sheriffs
officials.
The sheriffs department has released surveillance images of the suspects.
Police reports
Big loss
A glass door was broken and
property valued at approximately
$20,200 was stolen at a residence
on the 1400 block of Gavilan
Way in Millbrae before 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday, March 2.
MILLBRAE
Arres t. A 45-year-old man was arrested on a misdemeanor warrant from
BART and for possession of methamphetamines on the rst block of El
Camino Real before 1:05 a.m. Friday,
March 4.
Di s turbance. A man was seen jumping on the hood of a vehicle after
being told he was not welcome at a
residence on the 300 block of San
Pablo Avenue before 8:33 p. m.
Wednesday, March 2.
Warran t . A 44-year-old Anaheim
Hills man was arrested on a felony
warrant out of Tulare County on the
400 block of Skyline Boulevard
before 1:05 a.m. Wednesday, March 2.
Narco ti cs . A 35-year-old San
Francisco man was arrested after he was
found laying on the ground and in possession of methamphetamines on the
rst block of El Camino Real before
12:03 a.m. Wednesday, March 2.
BURLINGAME
Reckl es s dri v er. A driver seen driving recklessly and trying to run other
vehicles off the road near California
Drive and Bayswater Avenue near 6:56
a.m. Thursday, March 10.
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sheriffs ofcials.
The homeowners tenant came out of
the home and he was shot multiple
times.
The homeowner ran to a neighbors
house and called for help. Deputies
arrived to investigate and paramedics
arrived to take the victims to a hospital, sheriffs ofcials said.
A 76-year-old man and a 53-year-old
man are expected to survive.
Deputies are describing the suspect as
a man in his late 20s or early 30s, about
5 feet 8 inches to 6 feet tall with a medium build. He was wearing a green jacket
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Redwood city resident
arrested for identity theft
Menlo Park police Saturday arrested a suspect in the
theft of mail, documents and other items from more than
30 people in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.
At 12:30 p.m., ofcers stopped and spoke with three
people inside a parked vehicle at Bedwell Bayfront Park
at 1600 Marsh Road.
Inside the vehicle were the items and earlier in the day
the San Mateo County Sheriffs Ofce heard from a person saying the vehicle was stolen, police said.
One person was arrested and two others were identied
and released.
Herman Velez Jr., 28, of Redwood City was arrested
and taken to the county jail on suspicion of identity
theft and possession of a stolen vehicle, according to
police.
STATE/LOCAL
SACRAMENTO Californians
are entitled to view a wide variety
of emails, memos and other
records created by their state and
local governments. Ask to see
who your state lawmaker is emailing, however, and theyll get a
two-page canned response that
says, in essence, no way.
Access to public records is considered paramount to maintaining
trust in government holding
politicians accountable. But
California lawmakers wrote themselves out of the 1968 Public
Records Act that requires other
government officials to release
their records when the public asks.
Lawmakers instead apply their
own, less transparent law.
The issue has come into focus
repeatedly since the Legislative
Open Records Act was signed in
SACRAMENTO California
regulators are considering a plan
to curb secret lobbying at the state
Capitol.
The Fair Political Practices
Commission plans to vote
Thursday on narrowing a regulation that allows people to avoid
identifying themselves as lobbyists by attending Capitol meetings as experts. They comply with
current rules by working alongside
lobbyists who are properly registered.
The regulation has faced scrutiny as a way for former legislators
and officials to skirt state rules
requiring they wait a year after
leaving office to lobby their former colleagues.
People found it to be a little bit
of a loophole, FPPC Chairwoman
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Appreciation for
Samantha Weigel
Editor,
Kudos to Samantha Weigel for her
article Youshock now sane (in the
March 8 edition of the Daily Journal).
Excellent reporting, well written.
Great quotes, including: Hes anxious to get some closure on all this
by serving his sentence, from
defense attorney John McDougall.
Also appreciated extensive quotes
from Chief Deputy District Attorney
Karen Guidotti.
Order and content well done.
Steph Talovich
San Mateo
Thank you to
government officials
Editor,
Id like to publicly thank San
Mateo County Supervisor Warren
Slocum, Mayors John Seybert
(Redwood City), Donna Rutherford
(East Palo Alto), and Rich Cline
(Menlo Park), City Councilmembers
Ian Bain, Kirsten Keith and Ray
Mueller, Redwood City school board
Trustee Janet Lawson, Chief
Probation Ofcer John Keene and
Menlo Park City Manager Alex
McIntyre for serving as judges for our
annual selection process of the Boys
& Girls Clubs of the Peninsulas
Youth of the Year, which is a celebration of our area teens resilience,
character and accomplishment.
We are grateful for the support of
these local leaders, and the ongoing
investment that the county of San
Mateo has made in our programs for
K-12 students. These leaders recognize that when we help our youth pur-
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BUSINESS
By Josh Lederman
and Michael Weissenstein
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None of that
is
stopping
Obama
from
using his trip
starting next
weekend the
first such visit
in nearly 90
years to try
Barack Obama to push the
di p l o m a t i c
relaunch past the point of no
return before he leaves office. In a
bid to show growing momentum,
his administration is preparing to
further ease restrictions and greenlight projects by U.S. companies
in connection with the trip,
according to a half-dozen individuals familiar with the administrations plans.
Hotels
Starwood, the hotel chain whose
brands include Sheraton and
Westin, is expected to get formal
U.S. approval in the coming days,
following extensive conversations with Cuban and U.S. officials. The company has applied
for a license from Treasury
Departments Office of Foreign
Assets Control, which would
allow it to operate in Cuba despite
congressional sanctions.
The Connecticut-based chain
has explored numerous possibili-
Trip
The White House declined to
comment on any potential
announcements related to Cuba
policy or Obamas trip.
Obama also has another goal:
making it near-impossible for a
future president to halt or reverse
the new engagement that Obama
and Castro announced in 2014
after secret talks. Ben Rhodes,
Airlines
Obama is expected to come with
a series of announcements from
U. S. companies that plan to
launch operations in Cuba, particularly related to Internet and
telecommunications,
people
familiar with the planning said.
His visit also comes as the
Transportation Department prepares to award the first routes to
Cuba for U. S. airlines, likely
within months.
Aiming to show the trip didnt
signal American acquiescence on
human rights, the White House
stressed that Obama plans to meet
with Cuban dissidents that he
not Castro will pick. Hell also
meet Castro, attend a Major
League Baseball exhibition game
and deliver a major speech.
LE BOURGET, France
Aviation agencies around the
world should draw up new rules
requiring medical workers to warn
authorities when a pilots mental
health could threaten public safety, French investigators recommended Sunday after a yearlong
probe into the Germanwings plane
crash.
The French investigation found
that
Germanwings
co-pilot
Andreas Lubitz, who had been
treated for depression in the past,
had consulted with dozens of doctors in the weeks before he deliberately crashed a jet into the French
Alps on March 24, 2015, killing
all 150 people on board.
But none of the doctors told
authorities of any concerns about
Lubitzs mental health, Frances
BEA air accident investigation
agency said, including one who
referred Lubitz to a psychiatric
clinic just two weeks before the
crash.
Experts found that the symptoms (two weeks before the crash)
could be compatible with a psychotic episode, said Arnaud
Desjardin, leader of the BEA investigation. This information was
not delivered to Germanwings.
Because Lubitz didnt inform
anyone of his doctors warnings,
the BEA said in a statement, no
action could have been taken by
the authorities or his employer to
prevent him from flying.
The agency also said Lubitz was
MIRACLE MILES: CSM TRANSFER MILES MASTROBUONI AMONG NATIONS TOP HITTERS AT UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA >> PAGE 12
Padres on a mission
Serra makes statement
in Nor Cal D-II opener
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Menlo mauls
U Prepin D-IV
quarterfinals
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Serra forward Jeremiah Testa drives the baseline for two of his game-high 23 points in the
Padres 83-49 win over Leland in Saturdays Northern California Division II boys playoffs.
A topsy-turvy season in college basketball delivered a few more twists when the
brackets came out Sunday.
Exhibit A: Oregon and Virginia are No. 1
seeds, while Michigan State is not.
Exhibit B: Monmouth and Valparaiso
arent part of March Madness, but Michigan
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.
Chris Heston stepped in
when Madison Bumgarner
was scratched and pitched
four scoreless innings to
help the Giants beat the
Padres 8-1 Sunday.
Chris Heston
Bumgarner has tightness in his rib cage and a nerve condition in
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SPORTS
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
In a non-conference preview of
two possible playoff teams, a slew
of mound miscues caused College of
San Mateo to fall at Cabrillo 3-2 in
10 innings Saturday.
The Bulldogs (11-5 overall)
trailed twice in the game, but continued to claw their way back. In the
bottom of the 10th though, an
errant pickoff throw proved costly
as the Seahawks (10-8) scored the
walk-off win.
The CSM bullpen has proven
sturdy this season, with Brady
Navarro, Drew Revino and Mark
Quinby shouldering much of the
relief load. But after four Bulldogs
relievers combined to post five
scoreless innings, Navarro entered
in the 10th to take his first loss of
the year by virtue of an unearned
run.
Navarro opened the inning by
retiring former Sequoia infielder
Zane Gelphman. But after Nick
Ciandro produced a one-out single,
the freshman moved all the way
around to third on an errant pickoff
throw. CSM turned to closer Mark
Quinby, but sophomore Zane
Greenberg delivered a sacrifice fly
to right field to win it.
All of Carbillos runs were a result
of pitchers mistakes. With a runner
on third and two outs in the first,
CSM starting pitcher Tommy
Watanabe balked home Clayton
Andrews for the Seahawks first run.
Then, after CSM tied it in the top
of the fourth on an RBI double by
Brad Degnan, Cabrillo answered
back in the bottom of the inning.
Tony Stanich
sparked the rally
with a leadoff
single. Stanich
then advanced
to second on a
wild pitch and
scored on an
RBI single by
Brad Degnan Jordan Peabody.
Wa t a n a b e
departed after four innings. CSM
relievers Ondrej Sebek, Daniel
Slominski, Andreas Papageorge
and Reveno then combined for four
scoreless frames as CSM battled
back to tie it in the sixth.
Freshman first baseman RJ
Prince singled with one out and
advanced to second on a groundout.
Then Anders Green delivered a twoout RBI single, tying the game at 22.
The Bulldogs were held to just
one hit over the final four innings,
and totaled just five hits on the day.
Cleanup hitter Brad Degnan paced
CSM going 2 for 4 with an RBI.
The sophomore slugger out of
Woodside is batting .333 with a
team-best 16 RBIs.
Peabody paced all hitters, going
3 for 4 with an RBI for Cabrillo
while his teammates Andrews and
Ciandro added two hits each.
Saturdays game was the final
non-conference tune-up before
Coast Golden Gate Conference play
opens Tuesday. The Bulldogs travel
to Mission College at 2 p.m. for
the first of a two-game set. The
series concludes Thursday with
CSM hosting Mission at 2 p.m.
Skyline College (7-8-1) let a fourrun lead slip away and Mother Nature
intervened to halt the game after six
innings, ending in a 4-4 tie with City
College of San Francisco (2-12-1).
The Trojans surrendered just two
hits on the day, but starting pitcher
Kyle
Vallans
was snakebit by
control issues.
The sophomore
l e f t - h a n de r
yielded
four
walks and one
hit
batsman,
including a free
Kyle Vallans pass and a hit by
pitch to set up
CCSFs comeback rally in the fifth.
Vallans departed with Skyline up
4-1 with two on and one out in the
fourth, but Trojans reliever Mike
Espino was greeted by a two-run
double off the bat of James
Cullinane. After Cullinane moved
to third on a wild pitch, Jake Taylor
delivered a sacrifice fly to tie it. The
game was called one inning later
due to rain.
Skyline
sophomore
Brett
Berghammer paced all hitters with a
3-for-3 day. Designated hitter
Armando Fajardo was 2 for 4 with
an RBI. Freshman catcher Felix
Aberouette added a solo home run in
the third inning to give the Trojans
a 4-0 lead.
Skyline opens Coast Pacific
Conference play Tuesday at 2 p.m.
in the first of a two-game set
against Ohlone. The two teams
conclude the series at Thursday at
Skyline.
SPORTS
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
Francisco, and Brandon Belt added an
RBI double. Prospect Mac Williamson
hit his fourth home run, a solo shot,
and a two-run double.
Padres starter Brandon Maurer completed three innings. The only hit he
gave up was Williamsons shot. He
walked one and struck out one.
It was a fastball, Maurer said of the
home run pitch. He got a pretty good
Starting time
Roster moves
The As claimed right-handed pitcher
Andrew Triggs off waivers from the
Baltimore Orioles and put right-hander
Jarrod Parker on the
60-day disabled list
after Parker fractured
his right elbow on
Thursday.
Oakland
also
optioned two players to Triple-A
Nashville
(INFs
Renato Nunez and
Andrew Triggs Rangel Ravelo),
one to Double-A Midland (RHP Raul
Alcantara) and eight players to its
minor-league camp (LHP Daniel
Coulombe and Dillon Overton, RHPs
Ryan Doolittle, Chris Smith and
Taylor Thompson, C Beau Taylor, INFs
Richie Martin and Josh Rodriguez. The
As now have 51 players in camp.
Up next
swing on it.
Brett Wallace, Yangervis Solarte and
Jose Pirela had the only hits for the
Padres.
Trainers room
Starting time
Heston was in the rotation for most
of last year, which included a no-hitter
at the New York Mets. He replaced
right-hander Matt Cain after an injury.
He may have to do the same thing this
spring.
Im excited about where I am, he
said. The goal for me was to come in
ready and be ready for anything. I want
to make the decision hard on them.
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lead Quakes past reigning
MLS champion Portland
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RHP Johnny Cueto makes his second
start of the spring Monday night when
San Francisco goes to Mesa to face the
Oakland As and RHP Sonny Gray.
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This year, however, Menlo came out with a renewed intensity after a 10-day layoff since its last game a loss to St.
Francis-Mountain View in the consolation bracket of the
Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs.
I was a little unsure what to expect because they hadnt
played in 10 days, Menlo head coach John Paye said. And
they answered the bell.
Not only did the Knights answer the bell against U Prep
(25-6) with their swarming defense. They made it count at the
other end, knocking down 5 of 8 from beyond the arc in the
first quarter. Menlo would go on to perform better on 3-pointers than 2-pointers, shooting 39.2 percent (11 of 28) on 3s
compared to 33.9 percent overall.
It was definitely crazy, Menlo forward Mackenzie Duffner
said. We knew their zone defense was going to leave a lot of
openings. So, we were getting it up top and moving it around
as much as possible.
Duffner was one of five different Menlo players to convert
a 3-pointer in the game. On the defensive side, though, the 510 senior was the go-to girl in terms of manning up with U
Preps 6-6 center Shayley Harris.
Duffner responded to the challenge with an exceptional
performance. While Menlo was able to get Harris off the
court in the first quarter with two early fouls, the sophomore
still generated a game-high 12 rebounds. Six of those, however, came in the fourth quarter.
When Harris did check back in to start the second quarter,
the shorter Duffner muscled her way through to win positional battles all night. Ultimately, the Knights maintained a 2928 rebounding edge over the Panthers.
Meanwhile, Menlos turbo full-court press dismantled U
Prep from the outset. The Knights led wire-to-wire, much in
part to the Panthers early rash of turnovers. U Prep committed 27 turnovers to Menlos 16.
After junior guard DeJeane Stine opened the game with a 3point, the Knights opened up a quick 5-0 lead, and continued
to swarm on defense and spread the floor on offense.
Then Menlo point guard Sam Erisman got cooking. The
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GP W
Boston
70 39
Florida
68 38
Tampa Bay
69 40
Detroit
69 34
Ottawa
70 32
Montreal
69 32
Buffalo
70 28
Toronto
68 23
Metropolitan Division
Washington
68 49
N.Y. Rangers
69 39
N.Y. Islanders 66 37
Pittsburgh
68 36
Philadelphia
67 32
Carolina
69 31
New Jersey
69 33
Columbus
69 28
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21 9 85
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24 11 79
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31 6 70
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34 11 57
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Central Division
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Dallas
70 41 20 9 91
St. Louis
70 41 20 9 91
Chicago
69 41 22 6 88
Nashville
69 34 22 13 81
Minnesota
69 32 27 10 74
Colorado
70 35 31 4 74
Winnipeg
68 28 35 5 61
Pacific Division
Los Angeles
67 40 22 5 85
Anaheim
67 37 21 9 83
Sharks
68 38 24 6 82
Arizona
69 30 32 7 67
Vancouver
67 27 28 12 66
Calgary
68 28 35 5 61
Edmonton
71 27 37 7 61
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183 172
195 168
189 177
182 172
188 198
176 203
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167 159
203 179
185 211
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182 213
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Toronto 1, Detroit 0
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Los Angeles at Chicago, 5 p.m.
St. Louis at Calgary, 6 p.m.
Nashville at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
Winnipeg at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
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Boston
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New York
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Brooklyn
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Philadelphia
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Miami
38
Charlotte
37
Atlanta
38
Washington
30
Orlando
28
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Cleveland
47
Indiana
35
Detroit
34
Chicago
32
Milwaukee
29
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Memphis
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Houston
33
Dallas
33
New Orleans
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Oklahoma City
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Portland
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Utah
31
Denver
28
Minnesota
21
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Serra mauled the Chargers with its highintensity press, forcing seven turnovers in
the opening quarter. By the time Leland found
any kind of rhythm midway through the second, it was too late. The closest margin the
Chargers would achieve from that point was a
15-point deficit.
This time we kind of had the shock-andawe campaign, Rapp said. It got them on
their heels and it was effective.
The Padres improved the quarter-ending run
to 19-2 to open the second, when Testa
dropped his first 3-pointer of the night. The
senior opened the quarter with two 3s in the
opening minute, then Jones fed Besse underneath for a bucket to improve Serras lead to
28-8.
By the end of the half, Serra started rotating
in its second- and third-string players. The
Padres played 12 different players in the
game, with nine of them scoring points.
Junior forward Andrew Olson who saw few
minutes during the regular season totaled
eight points, equaling the scoring output of
starters Killingsworth and senior guard Miles
Todzo. Sophomore guard Henry James added
seven points
That was great, Killingsworth said.
These guys battled all season. Its a tough
role, but they do it every day and they work
hard because they put the team first. They do
it all day in practice. So, its nice to see them
get in there and get a little [playing time].
As a team, Serra shot 56 percent from the
floor. And while Killingsworth continues to
shy away from shooting the West Catholic
Athletic League Player of the Year attempted
just seven shots in the game he was a force
in every other aspect. He grabbed a gamehigh eight boards as Serra outrebounded
Leland 28-21.
Testa, meanwhile, got admonished for
some seemingly tactful antics in the third
quarter. After an officials timeout to clean
some moisture off the court which Testa
himself mopped up he haphazardly tossed
the mop off the floor, drawing a chorus of
mocking boos from the Leland fans in attendance.
Testa responded by retrieving the mop and
politely standing it against the gym wall,
drawing a patronizing round of applause from
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NBA GLANCE
NHL GLANCE
slow
his
m o m e n t um .
Edwards returned
the favor in
what he called a
drag race, but
came up just
short.
If we had one
Kevin Harvick more lap, I
could
have
passed him clean, Edwards said.
But it just wasnt going to work
without bumping him. So I decided
to hit him as hard as I did. I really
didnt want to wreck him. I thought
I moved him enough to get by, but
its just racing.
Harvick made up for qualifying
18th by shooting toward the front
early in the race. He took the lead for
good in the No. 4 Chevrolet when
he immediately passed Edwards on a
restart with 77 laps to go.
Harvick built a lead approaching
3 seconds before Kasey Kahne hit
the wall with six laps left to bring
out the caution.
Harvick crew chief Rodney
Childers decided to stay on the track
while Edwards and others took on
two tires.
Harvick had enough fuel for the
extra two laps, but needed to do
some banging to hold off Edwards
Toyota.
I dont think theres any real
love lost between the two of us,
Harvick said. I knew that I was
going to get hit and Im going to
hit him.
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DATEBOOK
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Top 10 movies
1.Zootopia, $50 million ($83.1
million international).
2.10 Cloverfield Lane,$25.2 million ($1.5 million international).
3. Deadpool, $10.8 million
($11.3 million international).
4.London Has Fallen,$10.7 million ($12 million international).
5.Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, $4.6
million.
6.The Perfect Match, $4.2 million.
7.The Young Messiah,$3.4 million.
8. The Brothers Grimsby, $3.2
million
9. Gods of Egypt, $2.5 million
($26.4 million international).
10.Risen, $2.3 million.
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Novelist Lauren Bird Horowitz holds son, Avery, as she signs her new book,Shattered Blue,for
a fan at Keplers Books in Menlo Park on March 6.
Birth announcements:
Downton Abbey fans in period dress were part of the standing room only crowd attending
a presentation on the historical and cultural forces that influenced both the writing of Jane
Austen and the storyline behind the popular television series. Dr. Diann Ellis gave the lecture,
held at the Main San Mateo Public Library on March 12. Shown, left to right, are Bianca Hernandez, Annie Coulter, Denine Cozzens, Dr. Ellis and Tony Inson.
CALTRAIN
2016.
Mi chael Bennett and Laura
Mes s ers chmi tt of San Carlos, gave birth
to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in
Redwood City Feb. 26, 2016.
Mark and Anna Mari e Ladrech of
San Mateo, gave birth to a baby boy at
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Feb. 28,
2016.
Ol eks i i and Ganna Ko l es ni k of
Foster City, gave birth to a baby boy at
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Feb. 29,
2016.
Al i reza Razav i and Sarah
Sharafkandi of San Carlos, gave birth to
a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City Feb. 29, 2016.
Ol i v er and Jenny Gui nan of Redwood
City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City March 1, 2016.
Fel i pe Uri be and Vero ni ca Garci a
of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy
at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City March
1, 2016.
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RAIN
Continued from page 1
If we dont have water, its hard for us to
have a sport, so Im thankful for the rain,
Mata said. At the same time, its hard to
have these kids in their swimsuits out in the
cold and not able to see because the water is
splashing on their faces.
But you got to put your rain boots on and
bite the bullet, he added.
Also Sunday, water from the rain-swollen
SEWER
Continued from page 1
lons of raw sewage trickled down
during multiple storms and seeped
into the Bay.
The Clean Water Program will
not only support more than
90,000 San Mateo residents, it
will also serve thousands in Foster
City, Hillsborough, unincorporated portions of the county and customers in the Crystal Springs
Sanitation District all who rely
on their wastewater to be treated at
the San Mateo facility.
Foster City, a 25 percent owner
of the treatment plant, is slated to
contribute about $107 million and
the entire project will primarily be
paid off through ratepayers, said
Finance Director Drew Corbett.
With some of the infrastructure
more than 100 years old, Senior
Engineer Cathi Zammit said the
program is integrating new tech-
Sacramento River was spilling over a 33.5foot-high concrete wall and into a bypass
built to divert floodwater.
The overflow is expected to reach a depth
of 3 feet Tuesday, then start receding, said
Robert Hartman, a hydrologist with the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
Its the first time water that has spilled
over the so-called Fremont Weir crest and
into the Yolo bypass since 2012.
The bypass is an expanse of farmland and
natural habitat that stretches from
Sacramento to Davis and was created a century ago.
Upgrades needed
Having recently visited the
treatment plant at 2050 Detroit
Drive during a rainy day,
Councilwoman Diane Papan said
its clear the facilities need to be
upgraded to meet future demand.
Our wastewater treatment plant
is kind of behind the times and we
service a lot of people, so its
reached the end of its useful life,
Papan said. Its kind of a two-fold
issue. Our community is growing
and we have an outdated system;
thats not a good combination. So
were really at a crossroads where
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Continued from page 1
that calls for it to develop a plan by
2016 to relocate the residents there if
the State Lands Commission rules
against its existence.
Mayor John Seybert has crafted a
letter to state Controller Betty T. Yee,
the chair of the State Lands
Commission; Assemblyman Kevin
Mullin, D-South San Francisco; and
state Sen. Jerry Hill-D-San Mateo;
spelling out the citys desire to develop a legislative solution.
It seemed like the right amount of
time to figure out the next steps,
Seybert said Friday about the 15-year
time limit.
Seybert hopes the State Lands
Commission will find the request reasonable.
If not, the city must have a plan in
place for relocation and be able to
implement it by 2017.
Its a healthy, compassionate
amount of time to transition, Seybert
said about the 15 years.
Docktown resident Lee Callister said
many who live at the marina now will
appreciate the extra time to remain
there.
A lot of people will think its good
to have 15 years as opposed to having
GOALS
Continued from page 1
and moderate-income housing.
The goal setting session was a
good reaffirmation of the direction we
set in [2014]. It was a reaffirmation
that were heading in the right direction, said Mayor Eric Reed. One of
the big items that Im very passionate
about, that actually got me into city
politics to begin with, was the optimization of Belmonts remodeling
ordinance and tree ordinance. So optimizing those ordinances to maximize
benefits for Belmonts families is
huge. I would say thats my number
one goal for 2016.
Although it passed amendments to
the rules governing how single-family
homeowners can remodel last year,
concerned citizens passed a referendum
to overturn the regulations. Now, the
city is continuing to make updates it
hopes will ease growing families
ability to remodel after hosting public
forums and breaking the amendments
into groups it will consider one at a
time.
Another issue the council is hopeful
Calendar
MONDAY, MARCH 14
Free Health Screenings For Adults
Ages 60 and Older. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Lincoln Park Community Center, 901
Brunswick St., Daly City. Twelve-hour
fast required, drink water only. Take
regularly scheduled medication, but
delay diabetes medications. For more
information and to book an appointment call 696-3670.
Burlingame Music Club. 1 p.m. 241
Park Road, Burlingame. The Club presents a free musical program the 2nd
Monday of every month November
through May. For more information,
contact bsparry1@sbcglobal.net.
Paws for Tales. 4 p.m. 55 W. Third
Ave., San Mateo. Children can
improve their reading skills by reading aloud to a therapy dog and making a new four legged friend. For
more information call 522-7838.
Conservatorship Basics for Elders.
7 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.,
San Carlos. Learn how to legally help
a loved one who has lost capacity to
make health care or financial decisions. For more information call 5910341 ext. 237.
TUESDAY, MARCH 15
Free Health Screenings For Adults
Ages 60 and Older. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Senior Coastsiders, 535 Kelly St., Half
Moon Bay. Twelve-hour fast required,
drink water only. Take regularly
scheduled medication, but delay diabetes medications. For more information and to book an appointment call
696-3670.
Tax Preparation. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
1877 S. Grant St., San Mateo. Free tax
preparation for seniors. Others are
welcome as well. For more information call 286-9622.
Divergent Film Screening. 4 p.m. to
6:30 p.m. San Mateo Public Library
(Oak Room), 55 W. Third Ave., San
Mateo. Watch the movie Divergent
to prepare for the world premiere of
Allegiant. Snacks will be provided. All
ages are welcome. For more information call 522-7813.
Roadmap to Tax Savings. 7 p.m. 610
Elm St., San Carlos. Learn the tax saving and wealth building possibilities
in your own roadmap by joining the
library at a complimentary seminar.
For more information call 401-4663.
Magic Lantern 3D Show. 8 p.m. and
9 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
Experience
Redwood
City
Improvement Associations new, colorful 3-D video mapping display, the
Magic Lantern 3-D Show. For more
information email mhorrigan@redwoodcity.org.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
2016 San Francisco Flower &
Garden Show. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. San
Mateo County Event Center. 1346
Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. Admission
is $17.50 for a one-day adult advance
ticket purchased by Feb. 28; an all
show pass good for all five days is
$40; and children 16 and under are
admitted free. Tickets purchased after
Feb. 28 and on site are $22 for a oneday adult, or $20 for a one-day senior
admission. For additional information, visit sfgardenshow.com.
Computer Class: Google and
Wikipedia. 10:30 a.m. 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn how to
use these tools and how to evaluate
and effectively search the Internet.
For more information email belmont@smcl.org.
St.Patricks Day Celebration. 10:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. San Bruno Senior
Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road,
San Bruno. Tickets available at the
front desk. For more information call
616-7150.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Capellini Ristorante, 310 Baldwin
Ave., San Mateo. Alliance promotes an
environment for idea sharing, leveraging resources and building longterm relationships. For more information, contact mike@mikefoor.com.
Online Job Search. 1 p.m. SSF Main
Public Library, 840 West Orange,
South San Francisco. Methods of
searching for jobs. For more information email valle@plsinfo.org.
Film Screening: Insurgent. 4 p.m. to
6 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.
Third Ave., San Mateo. For more information call 522-7813.
Needles and Hooks Knitting and
Crocheting Club. 6:30 p.m. 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Drop
in to this relaxed session for some
knitting, crocheting, and chatting. For
more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
Lifetree Cafe: How to live to 100.
6:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo
Park. Lifetree Caf Menlo Park hosts
an hour-long conversation discussing
practical tips for living a long and
well-lived life. For more information
visit facebook.com/LTCMenloPark.
Hungrytown Music Performance.
COMICS/GAMES
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HOLY MOLE
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5 Monastic title
8 Nova network
11 Practically forever
12 Costa
14 Weed
15 Like some romances
17 Birthday count
18 Famed violin
19 Deleted
21 PC screen image
23 Knuckle under
24 Distance around
27 Theater award
29 Mrs. Peron
30 Touching
34 Stares at
37 Frozen
38 Not in use
39 Common phrase
41 Feast with poi
43 Wander
45 Give a hard time
47 Humans paws
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Timber tree
Big hairy spider
Spike or Ang
Black hole, once
Ranis servant
Make a mistake
That girl
Links org.
DOWN
1 Thing, in law
2 and aahs
3 Ounce or inch
4 de corps
5 Tolkien hobbit
6 Narrow inlet
7 Large lot
8 Moon position
9 One over par
10 Acorn
13 Deft
16 Fugue composer
20 Aid in crime
22 More lofty
24 Golly!
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Leafy climber
Dawn Chong
Public transport
Everything
Sundial numeral
PFC superior
Workout venue
Favoritism
Grown-ups
Lendl of tennis
Of teeth
High-tech beam
Flashlight carrier
Windy City airport
and hearty
Diner sign
Sell cheap
Smelter waste
Bleacher shout
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297 Bicycles
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295 Art
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296 Appliances
GEOFFREY BEENE Jacket, unused, unworn, tags , pink, small, sleeveless, zippers, paid $88, $15, (650) 578-9208
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299 Computers
297 Bicycles
2 BIKES for kids $60. Will email pictures
upon request (650) 537-1095
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
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Experience, Andrews Air Corporation / Mainfreight
San Francisco, 50 Tanforan Avenue, South San
Francisco, CA 94080
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303 Electronics
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
2 FOLDING tables.
500# capacity.
24"x48". Laminate top. $99.
650 591
4141
302 Antiques
303 Electronics
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
304 Furniture
ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
67 Pic, in ads
68 Skinny Olive and
family
69 Prefix with foam
DOWN
1 Place setting
setting
2 Plowing
measures
3 Post office
purchase
4 Binge-watchers
device
5 That being
said ...
6 Apple music
player
7 Dull one
8 Israeli
intelligence
group
9 Three-toed leaf
eaters
10 Whiskers spot
11 Like swan dives
12 Upper limb
13 Indent key
21 Book of maps
22 Once-sacred
Egyptian snakes
27 Woman with an
online list
28 Secret __: spy
29 Singer LaBelle or
LuPone
30 Frasiers brother
31 Pay hike
32 Immature insect
33 Know what __?
34 Billys barnyard
mate
39 Olympic
competitors
40 Adjust ones sights
43 Czech or Serb
47 Fools with a fib
306 Housewares
BED SPREAD (queen size), flower design, never used. $22. Pls call
650-345-9036
308 Tools
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304 Furniture
OAK WINE CABINET, beautiful, glass
front, 18 x 25 x 48 5 shelves, grooved
for bottles. 25-bottle capacity. $299.
(360)624-1898
48 Blood carrier
49 Jacks in a deck
53 Masculine
54 Word before
circle or city
55 Herseys A Bell
for __
57 Inside dope
58 Yield from a heist
59 Stop
60 Furry TV E.T.
61 __ many
cooks ...
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
ACROSS
1 Decorators asset
6 PCs made by Big
Blue
10 Casual tte--tte
14 Part of Hamlet
in which Ophelia
drowns
15 Game with cues
16 Wife of Zeus
17 Last word of The
Star-Spangled
Banner
18 Estimate words
19 Metrical foot, in
poetry
20 Kids sidewalk
business
23 Sixth sense,
briefly
24 RR stop
25 Contented sounds
26 Air traffic org.
29 Nestl bottled
water brand
32 Director
Wertmller
35 Young Darths
nickname
36 Army base
nickname
37 Amo, amas, __
38 Green energy
type
41 The doctor __
42 Monopoly
payments
44 Summer, in
France
45 Cancel an edit
46 Soda fountain
order
50 At least one
51 Balloon filler
52 Civil Rights
Memorial
designer Maya __
53 Mamma __!
56 Applause,
applause! ... or
what one might
do in front of the
last words of 20-,
29- and 46Across
60 Loads (of)
62 Saddle or sofa
63 Wheel of
Fortune co-host
64 Bread unit
65 Like nonfiction
66 DeGeneres of TV
talk
DRESSER 5 drawer , like new. light color with brown top. $75. (650)560-9008
304 Furniture
DINING ROOM table Good Condition
$90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193
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2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
03/14/16
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NCAA
Continued from page 11
champs of the Big Ten, a 2.
Theyll decide it on the court. The tournament starts Tuesday with a pair of openinground games. The main draw begins
Thursday at eight sites. The Final Four is
April 2 and 4 in Houston.
In a season in which six teams held the
top spot in The Associated Press poll
one short of the record there was no
doubt there would be some debate about who
belonged in the four top spots. That Big 12
and Atlantic Coast Conference champions
Kansas and North Carolina earned two of
the spots wasnt that surprising. The rest of
it raised eyebrows.
There were no easy choices for the committee this season, and the way the big
slate of conference tournaments played out
only emphasized the way this season has
gone. Of the 31 postseason tournaments,
top seeds only won 10.
That gave automatic spots to bubble
teams (or less) such as Fresno State,
Gonzaga and Connecticut, while squeezing
out a few spots bubble spots even
though there were two more available this
season because Louisville (and Rick
Pitino) and SMU (and Larry Brown) are
both ineligible.
CSM
Continued from page 11
dash around the base paths was her first such
homer at CSM.
Changs homer came on a smash over the
third-base bag that ricocheted off the angled
fence down the left-field line and past Napas
left fielder. As the ball rolled all the way to the
outfield wall, Chang picked up the third-base
coach Borg, who was waving her all the way.
Kaitlin is a hustler right out of the gate,
Borg said. She was at second before that hit
the outfield fence. So, that was awesome.
The Bulldogs added an insurance run in the
third after a gritty at-bat by No. 2 hitter
Jordan Davis. With CSMs best power threat
on deck in the person of Harlee Donovan,
Davis locked up with Napa starting pitcher