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The eye of
back.
A Serra win could mean a three-way tie for
the title, the same way the WCAL shook out
two years ago. Last year, the Padres earned
their second straight league crown. A third
straight championship would mark the first
WCAL three-peat in Serra history.
“We never schedule pick but, now that
the Tigers
we’re here, the thought definitely went
through my head that this could come down
NDB returns to CCS
to a league championship,” Serra head coach
Patrick Walsh said. “And I’m sure this has
finals for fourth time
been circled on their calendar for a long
time.” in the last five years
The Padres (4-1 WCAL, 6-3 overall) have By Terry Bernal
yet to tangle in a contentious WCAL DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
matchup this season. Judging by their rival-
ry with the St. Francis Lancers in recent
years, the Padres’ WCAL scoreboard dispari- Underdogs, schmunderdogs.
ty might very well change Saturday. When the Notre Dame-Belmont Tigers
The closest WCAL game Serra has been reach the Central Coast Section volleyball
involved in this year is a 36-point differen- playoff season, never count them out. Since
tial — this happened twice, Sept. 21 in a 42- head coach Jen Agresti took over the NDB
6 win over Mitty on and Oct. 19 in a 50-14 program seven years ago, the team has qual-
win over St. Ignatius — which is more than ified for the CCS postseason every season
the cumulative point differential of the four without fail.
Padres-Lancers matchups over the past two Showing up to the dance isn’t nearly
seasons. enough for the Tigers though. They have
The rivalry began in 2006, according to this thing about saving the last dance for
Walsh, when Serra snapped a 35-game los- the championship spotlight. NDB entered
ing streak to the powerhouse from Mountain the 2018 postseason having reached the
View. Including that win, the Padres have TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL CCS Division IV title match in three of the
Malakai Rango, now a Serra senior, returns a kick in last year’s regular-season finale against rival
See GOTW, Page 15 St. Francis. The win earned the Padres their first outright WCAL championship since 1969. See NDB, Page 15
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GOTW
Continued from page 11
— who was
called-up for the
postseason
NDB
after playing on Continued from page 11
the junior-var-
followed the decadeslong losing sity squad all
streak by posting a heads-up s e a s o n previous four years, with 2016 —
record of 9-5 against the Lancers. — asserted him- the year the team qualified for the
“When I got here you could call CCS Open Division — its only
it a rivalry, but I think rivalries
Nusi Malani self for the first miss.
impact play of
exchange blows,” said Walsh, who his varsity career, sliding off the Well, make it four out of the past
took over the program in 2001. edge to rush Vettel virtually five years, as No. 3-seed NDB (25-
“… But it was more like a gorilla untouched. The pressure forced 11 overall) stunned No. 2 Harbor-
on the back of the Padres.” Vettel to rush his throw, and with Santa Cruz in a 25-16, 25-22, 25-
Serra has started its own win- the 6-5, 245-pound Malani’s 14 sweep in the CCS Division IV
ning streak over St. Francis in hands in his face, threw wide of his semifinals Thursday night at
recent years. Of the four matchups mark and incomplete. Menlo School. The Tigers now TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
through 2016 and ’17, the Padres “When he threw it, it was kind of advance to Saturday’s champi- Notre Dame-Belmont senior Kendall Peters dives in for a pancake dig in
have won all four by 26 cumulative off,” Malani said, “… because he onship match to face No. 4 Harker Thursday’s sweep of Harbor in the CCS Division IV playoff semifinals.
points. And each has stood as didn’t want me to touch the ball or at Gunn High School at 7:30 p.m.
ing set. NDB and Harbor opened Opposite hitter Abby Miller
more significant than the last. for me to sack him.” “Our team, we have really good going toe-to-toe, extending ral- dominated from the right-side pin.
Last year’s regular-season finale The St. Francis defense has been energy,” senior defensive special- lies with great alacrity in all facets The 6-1 sophomore is the perfect
ended with Serra prevailing 31-21 breathing down the necks of ist Carlee Miller said. “And I’m a of the game, with both squads counterbalance to Peters, who is
to wrap up the WCAL champi- opposing defenses all season senior, so I want to go all out.” playing free and easy. all smiles on the court, while
onship, its first outright league though. Pakola teams with senior Carlee Miller played an essen- This was tougher than it looked Abby Miller crushes it with a stoic
title since 1969. Then the Central inside linebacker Opeti Fangupo, tial role in navigating the win by for the Tigers, who were without game face.
Coast Section Division II champi- who last season earned WCAL helping NDB in a spirited Game 2 senior outside hitter Vanessa Pan “She is mentally tough as hell,”
onship game saw the Padres hold Junior Player of the Year honors, comeback. The Tigers trailed late due to injury. In her absence, NDB Agresti said of her opposite hitter.
on for a 31-30 victory over the and a dynamic secondary. 22-17, their biggest deficit of the shuffled its starting lineup to give Abby Miller went for 10 kills
Lancers to earn their first CCS “It’s the best (St. Francis) set. That’s when Agresti called a first-year varsity middle blocker while hitting at a .471 clip, a cal-
repeat in program history. defense I’ve seen in my 18 years timeout to talk tactics, specifical- Casey Chamberlain more playing iber of consistency Agresti has
St. Francis (6-0, 8-1) has here,” Walsh said. ly calling upon Carlee Miller and time than she has received all year. been fostering in her team
stepped up with a different, far Serra counters with the steady the rest of the back row to tighten And the 5-11 junior stepped up big throughout the season. It took
more dominant brand of football hand of senior quarterback Luke up their passing. time. some doing, but in true NDB fash-
this season. Through four October Bottari, who is throwing for a “Our passing broke down some- “I was psyching myself out ion, it is all coming together at
wins, the Lancers allowed just one 70.6 percent completion rate this what so our timeout was spent because I knew I was going to be the right time.
touchdown, that coming last week season, and surpassed the 1,500- talking about that,” Agresti said. playing the whole game, ” “All season long … we were rid-
in a 28-7 win over Mitty. But for yard mark in last week’s 42-0 win “Then they went out and handled it Chamberlain said. “But I thought ing the wave up and down, ”
all the big-name stars St. Francis over Sacred Heart Cathedral, just and did what they had to do.” about it and nerves don’t help any- Agresti said. “The wave isn’t as
features — headlined by senior the ninth time ever a Serra quarter- NDB stepped back onto the floor thing.” ferocious now. … Instead of one
outside linebacker Josh Pakola, a back has reached the milestone. and went on a tear, rallying for an Chamberlain scored a match- player winning the match, three or
recent Stanford commit — it was Coming out of the woodwork in 8-0 run to stomach punch Harbor high four blocks, her first coming four players are contributing. It’s
Serra’s junior defensive end Nusi recent weeks, though, has been a (21-15) with a 25-22 win. Not in Game 1 to cap a critical 6-1 run just the consistency (is better).”
Malani who had the biggest new backfield lineup. Senior E.J. only was it Carlee Miller at the to improve a slight 7-6 lead to 13- After closing out Game 2 with a
impact on last year’s CCS champi- Lahlouh, has taken 15 carries over service line for the set-winning 7. More importantly, the run saw Peters lob off a bump set from jun-
onship game. the past two weeks — also a stand- run, amid which she scored two of the Tigers winning most of the ior libero Delaney Walsh, the
“Very clutch play,” Walsh said. out linebacker, he now has 17 car- her four match aces — “I just serve extended rallies, which loomed Tigers rolled into Game 3 by open-
“From a sophomore too.” ries on the season — five of them tough and make sure I get the ball large in setting the tone. ing with a four-point run.
St. Francis was dominating the for touchdowns. And senior in the court,” she said — but her “When you’re winning those Chamberlain scored two early
fourth-quarter scoreboard, and Malakai Rango lit it up last week clutch dig at 22-19 to extend the long rallies, it just shifts the blocks— sophomore middle Shea
closed the deficit to 31-30 with with a career-high 152 yards and rally before Harbor missed just momentum,” Agresti said. Hanson went on to add her third
1:26 to play on an Evan Williams three touchdowns on five carries; long on one of its 24 unforced NDB senior outside hitter match block as well — while
19-yard touchdown catch. The the special teams dynamo had pre- errors in the match. Kendall Peters was agile, versatile Peters, Abby Miller and sopho-
Lancers decided to go for the 2- viously played slot receiver, where “I think I started noticing they and — at least toward her oppo- more opposite Kelly Schackel
point conversion and had a CCS he took just eight previous carries were hitting in,” Carlee Miller nents — hostile as usual. The fronted the attack.
championship in their sights on the season. said. “So I would read the block stealth bomber paced her team Carlee Miller helped keep the
when now-graduated quarterback “Just try to get [Rango] the ball and just step into that space.” with a match-high 11 kills and pressure on early at 4-1, darting
Reed Vettel dropped back and had as much as possible,” Walsh said. The Game 2 victory was a stun- nine digs, and owned the opening into the front row for a clutch
an open target screening off the “He’s obviously our most explo- ning follow-up to a tremendous set with an array of shots to total
right side. sive player right now.” display of volleyball in the open- five of those kills in Game 1. See CCS, Page 17
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49ERS
Continued from page 11
matchup in NFL history, only the Raiders
played down to expectations. They provided
little resistance on defense against an
Ring ceremony
Former Niners receiver Terrell Owens was
presented his Hall of Fame ring at a halftime
undrafted quarterback making his NFL debut, ceremony. Owens was voted into the Hall of
did nothing offensively after driving for as Fame earlier this year but skipped the induc-
But the story of the game was Mullens, field goal on the opening drive and put tion ceremony in Canton, Ohio, to hold his
got rid of the ball quickly and took advan- together the most listless performance yet own celebration at his college in
tages of several breakdowns in coverage for in Gruden’s second stint as coach. Chattanooga, Tennessee. Owens said he was
big plays, including the 24-yard TD pass to Carr finished 16 for 22 for 171 yards and upset at the voters who made him wait three
a wide-open Garcon on the opening drive. was sacked seven times before being years for the honor, saying he believed they
“It was cool that he didn’t change under replaced by AJ McCarron in the fourth quar- brought in off-field issues into their deliber-
the big lights and these circumstances,” ter. McCarron was sacked once behind a ations instead of focusing solely on what
cornerback Richard Sherman said. “We’re banged-up offensive line. Owens did as a player.
not really surprised. We’ve seen him do it in “This is awesome,” Owens said before the
practice. He plays with a lot of confidence.” “It’s a frustrating thing to be sitting on
the record you have, be going through some game. “This is an opportunity to give
With Garoppolo out for the season and something to the fans. Ever since I left in
of the things we’re going through as an
Beathard having lost nine of 10 career starts, 2003 and went on and did some great
offense and still not being able to put
the inevitable question will be whether things, but this is where it started my first
points on the board,” tight end Jared Cook
Mullens will take over as starter for the next eight years of my career.”
said. “It’s definitely frustrating because we
game Nov. 12 against the New York Giants.
know the talent we have in this room is way
“We’ll definitely consider it,” coach Kyle
Shanahan said. “I’m definitely not thinking
better than that and way better than what we Injuries
portray on the field.”
about it right now. Our whole team played Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller left with
very well. They definitely did.” a knee injury. ... Mostert broke his forearm
The Raiders (1-7) clearly didn’t, losing
Under pressure in the third quarter and will miss the rest of
for the fourth straight time, getting Carr was sacked four times in the first half the season.
outscored by 85 points during the skid. for the first time in his career as the Raiders
“I know it’s not looking pretty right struggled to provide much protection Up next
now,” coach Jon Gruden said. “I’ve heard a against a 49ers defense that has not generat-
lot of negativity over the last six, seven ed much pressure all year. Dekoda Watson The Raiders host the Los Angeles
KIRBY LEE/USA TODAY SPORTS Chargers on Nov. 11.
months and rightfully so. But we’re going had 1 1/2 sacks in his first game of the sea-
to build a championship football team Joe Staley, right, celebrates with QB Nick son after getting activated from IR earlier in The 49ers host the New York Giants on
here.” Mullens Thursday night at Levi’s Stadium. the day. Nov. 12.
the first set. Smith and Katie Donahue won the doubles
TENNIS
Continued from page 11
Browne opened the second set with a win on
serve and then broke Lin for the third time in a
row for a 2-0 lead. Both players held serve
title in a walkover when their opponents and
teammates, Laura Kirk and Nia Zisman, were
forced to default because of an injury.
over the next five games, with Browne taking The Bears also claimed the third-place sin-
a 5-2 lead. gles spot as Sophia Longo, who served as the
most of the first set and double faulted on a Lin, serving to stay in the match, led 40-15
number of occasions. Bears’ No. 2 singles player for most of the
before Browne battled back to force a deuce season, beat Aragon Christina Fu, 6-2, 6-2.
“I think I started a little weak,” Lin said. “I point before Lin committed one more unforced
was just a little rushed at first.” “I played pretty well,” Longo said. “I’m a
error to give Browne the championship.
senior now, so it was nice to see the transition
With Browne leading 3-2 and on serve in the “I felt pretty confident with how I’ve been
from my freshman year.”
first set, she took control of the set when she playing,” Browne said. “I’ve been playing
broke Lin’s serve for a 4-2 lead following a some of my best tennis lately.” In the third-place doubles match, Half Moon
Lin double fault on game point. Browne would Browne’s win capped another strong show- Bay’s Rachel Brody and Lani Southern gave
then hold serve at love for a 5-2 advantage, ing for Menlo-Atherton. In addition to the Cougars some success after not experienc-
before getting a second straight break to take Browne, the M-A doubles team of Charlie ing much during the league season as they
topped Carlmont’s Alyssa Nguyen and Juhi
Mehta 6-4, 6-2.
Brody and Southern, the Cougars’ top two
singles players, have some experience as a
doubles team after teaming for the PAL tourna-
ment last season.
“We’ve been a doubles team before, but
never that good,” Southern said.
But they did get some time in together dur-
ing the regular season and it seemed to come
together for them in the PAL tournament.
“I feel like we really came together in the NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
last week,” Brody said. “It’s really satisfying, Carlmont’s Annika Lin returns a shot during
but honestly, it was a lot of fun.” her straight-set loss in the PAL title match.
suggested that while Americans generally ployed. For some of them, the costs of child number of part-time workers who would pre-
JOBS
Continued from page 1
approve of the economy’s performance,
that sentiment hasn’t necessarily broadened
voter support for President Donald Trump or
care and commuting to a job can outweigh
the financial benefit of a job. Yet as pay
rises, that calculation can change in favor
fer more hours has been dropping — a sign
that companies are already taking that step.
“I do think the job market has room to
Republican congressional candidates. of seeking work. improve,” Gimbel said.
At some point, job growth will moderate Salaries for private-sector workers rose The proportion of Americans in their
In the past year or so, as unemployment and likely even reverse itself, particularly if 3.1 percent in the July-September quarter prime working years — 25 through 54 —
has dwindled to a now-49-year low, econo- the economy — now in its 10th year of compared with a year ago, the government who have jobs remains below its pre-reces-
mists had been predicting that hiring would expansion, the second-longest such stretch said Wednesday. That was the strongest sion level, though it’s risen since 2013. If
slow as the pool of jobless workers shrank. on record — tips into recession. LaVorgna increase in a decade. more people in this group began looking
Yet so far that hasn’t happened. In fact, job thinks the cause will most likely be the Still, by most measures, average wage for work, employers could keep hiring
growth has actually accelerated this year Federal Reserve’s ongoing interest rate increases remain below the levels they despite the low unemployment rate. Such a
from 2017. hikes, which could squelch growth by mak- reached the last time unemployment was trend would help offset the steady retirement
And though some industries have com- ing borrowing increasingly expensive for this low. That may indicate that employers of the baby boom generation.
plained of a lack of qualified applicants, businesses and households. Or the Trump
other signs point to a pool of readily avail- aren’t quite panicking about finding enough In the meantime, some economists have
administration’s trade wars could weaken people to hire. forecast that strong hiring will continue to
able workers, including the number of part- the economy enough to depress hiring.
time workers who would prefer full-time Pay increases are “grinding higher,” said shrink the unemployment rate, potentially
jobs. Contrary to the concerns of some ana- Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at to levels not seen since the Korean War in
“It doesn’t seem to me that we’re any- lysts, LaVorgna doesn’t envision an econo- Pantheon Macroeconomics. “But they the 1950s. Goldman Sachs forecasts that
where near the point where, oh my God, we my-wide shortage of available hires any- aren’t exploding.” the jobless rate could decline to 3 percent
can’t find people,” said Joseph LaVorgna, time soon. One reason may be there are some ways in by the end of 2020. Federal Reserve policy-
chief economist for the Americas at Natixis, “There is no evidence that the economy which employers can find workers without makers foresee a smaller drop by then to 3.5
an asset management company. ever runs out of workers during an economic offering larger raises. Research by econo- percent.
So far in 2018, employers have added a expansion,” he said. mists at the job listing site Indeed has found Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s
robust average of 208,000 jobs a month. More employers are stepping up their pay that the proportion of Americans working Analytics, said that the monthly pace of
That’s stronger than last year’s average of increases in order to attract and retain work- part time who would prefer full-time jobs hiring will ultimately have to drop by as
182,000, though not quite at the sizzling ers. Retailers like Amazon, Walmart and remains elevated. About 2.9 percent of all much as half as the ranks of the unemployed
pace of roughly 250, 000 in 2015. Target have been steadily raising their workers are in that category, compared with fall further.
Combined, all that hiring has been enough entry-level wages, with Amazon paying 2.6 percent before the recession and 2.2 “This rate of job growth is not sustain-
to cut the jobless rate to 3.7 percent, the $15 an hour starting on Thursday. percent in 2000, when the unemployment able,” he said.
lowest level since 1969. A pickup in average pay suggests that rate was nearly as low as it is now. But, Zandi acknowledges that the strength
Economists have forecast that the companies have to work harder to fill their Martha Gimbel, research director for of U.S. hiring has endured longer than he
October jobs report being released Friday — open positions. Higher pay can also draw Indeed, says that companies can offer more had expected.
the final snapshot of the labor market people who aren’t working and hadn’t been hours to their part-time workers without “I am surprised that we have been able to
before Election Day — will show that a seeking a job to begin looking. necessarily having to raise pay. That’s easi- maintain this rate of job growth up until
solid 190,000 jobs were added and that Americans who are neither working nor er than having to dangle sizable raises to this point,” he said. “I don’t know when,
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run from it. By the time we meet him, he cameo as EMI executive Ray Foster) and that most heinous of menaces in the music
MALEK
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hasn’t yet adopted his Roman god moniker
(more than a stage name, he made “Mercury”
legal), but he might as well have. Young
aspirations for much more: a world tour, a
far-out concept album and beyond. Our
sense is that Mercury has swiftly — and
biopic — the temptation of disco.
The only time “Bohemian Rhapsody”
works is when it finally retreats from not
Freddie is already a larger-than-life figure with curiously little trouble — realized his just the standard biopic narrative but from
clearly destined to a life of skin-tight jump- true self, in all his peacocking glory. storytelling altogether. It concludes with a
visit an ill parent) and was replaced by suits and glam-rock anthems. In a flash he nearly song-by-song recreation of the
Dexter Fletcher. Singer remains the credited The conflict, hinted at in passing glances
goes from slinging luggage on the in between recording sessions, is that band’s reunion show at Live Aid which,
director; Fletcher is listed as a producer. Heathrow tarmac to convincing guitarist despite the movie’s fudged timeline, took
The script, too, underwent several passes Mercury, who died of AIDS-related pneumo-
Brian May (Gwilym Lee) and drummer Roger place two years before Mercury’s AIDS diag-
before one by Anthony McCarten (“Darkest nia in 1991 at 45, isn’t quite so free off
Taylor (Ben Hardy) that he’s their new lead nosis. Still, the power comes mainly from
Hour, “The Theory of Everything”) ulti- stage as he is on, despite all his radical
singer. the tunes and from Mercury/Malek’s mag-
mately prevailed. The film opens moments flamboyance. Much time is spent with his
nificent stage presence. “Bohemian
before Queen’s Live Aid performance at Everything in “Bohemian Rhapsody” longtime partner Mary Austin (Lucy
Rhapsody” might be easy come, easy go,
Wembley Stadium in 1985, and — as if by happens less with the thrust of life than the Boyton) and, later, with a diabolical per-
but Malek makes for a show-stopping sil-
rock biopic decree — shifts back in time to rapid-fire recounting of a biographical his- sonal manager-boyfriend, Paul Prenter houetto of a man.
young Freddie, in his mid-20s and living tory, sometimes rigorously in step with (Allen Leech), who gets most of the blame
“Bohemian Rhapsody,” a 20th Century
with his parents in the London suburbs. Wikipedia, sometimes taking shortcuts to for anything bad Mercury ever did.
Fox release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion
Mercury was born to a Parsi family from avoid anything that strays outside a neatly But the film mostly sticks to the familiar Picture Association of America for thematic
Zanzibar (he attended boarding school in contrived narrative. In the span of minutes, trajectory of rock stardom: studio magic, elements, suggestive material, drug content
India), but we get only the slightest of hints Queen is a sensation with a record contract backstage excess, band infighting, mis- and language. Running time: 134 minutes.
of his family heritage or what made Mercury (Mike Meyers joins for a tongue-in-cheek guided solo efforts, drug problems and — Two stars out of four.
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Elton John and Tim Rice’s ‘AIDA’ at
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missteps county officials have endured
during election season.
First, officials found the county
Yoga and Meditation class with Broadway by the Bay. 8 p.m. to 10:45 Board of Education race was left off
Sadhgutu. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. San Mateo p.m. Fox Theatre, 2219 Broadway, sample ballots, causing elections offi-
County Event Center, 2495 S. Redwood City. From the Broadway are examples of the type of action cials to postpone sending actual bal-
Delaware St., San Mateo. This is a legends Sir Elton John and Sir Tim which would prompt issuance of a sec-
unique opportunity to learn the life Rice, the team that brought you ‘The lots one week from Oct. 9 to Oct. 15
transforming Shambhavi Lion King,’ ‘Evita’ and ‘Billy Elliot,’ ond ballot. while they addressed the error.
Mahamudra Kriya directly from comes this tale of love and courage. Holsinger though said he had not Elections officials incorrectly iden-
Sadhguru. Ages 15 and up. Cost $400 For more information call 579-5565.
to $1,500. For more information call changed his status with the county tified the race as a district election,
(931) 488-8448. SATURDAY, NOV. 3 recently, making his second ballot all resulting in only those living in
Estate Sale. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Good
Emergency Medical Services in San Shepherd Episcopal Church, 1300 the more perplexing. District 1 along the coast receiving
Mateo County. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Fifth Ave., Belmont. Vintage and mod- “I was a little puzzled,” he said. information about the candidates in
Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650 Golf ern items. All proceeds will benefit
Course Drive, Burlingame. Hosted by Good Shepherd Episcopal Church. To get clarification on whether the their sample ballot. The Board of
the Sunshine Rotary Club. For more Free. For more information call 593- ballot was counted, Irizarry said the Education candidates are required to be
information call 787-5595. 4844.
county offers a service which requires his first ballot, Irizarry confirmed his residents of the district they represent,
State of the Economy Business Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The voters to share information such as vote counted. but members are elected by voters
Summit. 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Medallia, Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood their name, address and birthday.
450 Concar St., San Mateo. Network of City. A solo exhibition of gallery artist “If the voter … sent in his first bal- across the county.
influencers. For more information call Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work shows us the “With this information, we can lot, and only that ballot, it would be Irizarry said the additional informa-
401-2443. beauty in patterns all around us. Free. determine the number of ballots
For more information call (415) 987- counted despite the issuance of a sec- tion originally intended for the sample
Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The 7360. issued, when they were issued, what ond ballot,” he said. material was included with the actual
Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood types of ballots were issued, if any bal- Irizarry also tamped down concerns ballot in an addendum which required
City. A solo exhibition of gallery artist Plan your California Trend Setting
Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work shows us the Landscape. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. lots were voted or returned,” he said. raised by those who were alarmed to additional time to craft. Elections offi-
beauty in patterns all around us. Free. Redwood City Public Works He added changes to the county cials sent out ballots last month, and
For more information call (415) 987- Department, 1400 Broadway, see mock election results posted on
7360. Redwood City. Learn the principles of record may not be immediately appar- the county elections office website in voters still received their material
re information call 306-3423. garden design. Free. For more infor- ent to voters, as activity at the DMV late October. Some felt the outcomes within the legal time requirements.
mation call 349-3000.
First Annual Frank lin PTA Craft
for example may result in prompting a shown were real and may affect the Later, officials found the sample
Fair. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Franklin Friends of the Millbrae Library second ballot. behavior of those yet to vote. material problems carried over to real
Elementary School, 2385 Trousdale Book Sale. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Millbrae
Drive, Burlingame. Shop for unique, Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For “Voters may not associate a second Irizarry though said the mock results ballots, and dozens of overseas voters
hand-crafted items. Food, coffee and more information call 697-0319. ballot with a DMV interaction made were not actual outcomes, and instead were sent ballots also omitting the
giveaway prizes. For more informa- weeks ago, plus the time for the ballot only a standard system testing mecha- Board of Education race. Officials were
tion call (415) 606-4518. Drought-tolerant Native Plant and
Pollinator Gardens for Residential to reach them,” Irizarry said. nism commonly used by officials in forced to scramble and assure those
November Free First Friday. 10 a.m. Backyards. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. North He took time to note though that advance of an election. voters were offered ballots including
to 4 p.m. San Mateo County History Coast County Water, 2400 Francisco
Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood Blvd., Pacifica. Learn how to create a issuance of a second ballot would not “These results are labeled ‘test’ or the race.
City. Not only is admission free the native plant pollinator garden and invalidate the first. He said the voting ‘mock’ to distinguish them from the For Holsinger, he shared fears that
entire day, but two programs are habitats for backyards. Free. For more
planned for the public. At 11 a.m., information call 349-3000. system is designed to flag ballots in actual reports released on Election his experience could be a byproduct of
preschool children will be invited to the case of potential redundancies, night. Every system tested worked cor- a potentially dysfunctional system.
learn about the Hindu festival of Free Influenza Vaccine. 10 a.m. to 2
lights, Diwali. Then staff will conduct a p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda which then requires staffers to check rectly. Once the mock election testing “I believe that good process makes
special program within the exhibit, de las Pulgas, Belmont. Given by the the voter’s record, rather than automat- is complete, the numbers on racetrack- for appropriate results. Bad process
‘Land of Opportunity: The Immigrant Stanford Flu Crew. Free. For more ically render it uncountable. er revert to zero in preparation for
Experience in San Mateo County.’ For information call 591-8286. never has good results. And the ends
more information call 299-0104. South San Francisco 38th Annual But so long as Holsinger only sent Election night reporting,” he said. don’t justify the means,” he said.
Holiday Boutique. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Kidz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. Grand Municipal Services Building, 33 Arroy
The renovation expanded the donors, corporate volunteers — we
KITCHEN
Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave., Drive, South San Francisco. Over 50
South San Francisco. Kids will move, vendors, free refreshments and raffle kitchen and added much-needed plumb- bring all these people together to cre-
play games, sing, stretch,and balance tickets. For more information call 829-
to foster motor skills. Recommended 3820. ing, flooring, storage, appliances, ate an impact and I think that’s the for-
for kids ages 2 to 5. Free. For more counters, cabinets and paint. mula for solving problems in our com-
information call 877-8530. George Post: Family and Friends. Continued from page 1
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kerwin Galleries, “We want to make sure places that munity.”
Hillsborough Antiques + Art + 1107 California Drive, Burlingame. Art house people are in good shape and Platte said the Spring Street Shelter
Design Show. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. San exhibit to celebrate Kerwin Galleries’ to prevent homelessness in part by that they house those people up until
Mateo Event Center, 1346 Saratoga 55 years in Burlingame. For more
carrying out housing projects like this is the only emergency shelter exclu-
Drive, San Mateo. The show benefits information call 340-8400. the near future, ” HIF Executive sively for homeless people living
United Veterans Services and will fea- one. Director Robert Freiri said. “We know
ture over 125 dealers from across Academic and Career Coaching with serious mental illness. About
California and the U.S. For more infor- with VetNow by Brainfuse. 10:15 “This is huge for us,” said Melissa when we have renovations that it costs 4,000 people have passed through its
mation call (954) 610-1872. p.m. South San Francisco Main Platte, executive director of the Mental a lot to fix, repair or change some-
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave. South San doors since it opened in 1986.
Five Keys to Maximize Social Francisco. Learn about VetNow a new Health Association of San Mateo. thing so we like to come in and take
Security and Retirement Income. service for Veterans and their families “This kitchen renovation will allow us care of that for [nonprofits like the The shelter is located at 2686 Spring
Noon to 1 p.m. 1900 S. Norfolk St., that provides a live benefits naviga-
to transform an everyday homeless Spring Street Shelter] so they can St. and is currently home to 28 people
Suite 350, San Mateo. Complimentary tor, online career assistance and aca-
lunch and workshop on Social demic skills building. For more infor- shelter into a shelter that helps to spend their funds and put their energy from around San Mateo County: there
Security and retirement income. For mation call 829-3860.
teach/develop independent living toward the clients in their care.” are 15 residents in the shelter, seven
more information call 446-5440.
Financial Literacy Workshop. 10:30 skills-similar to a social rehabilita- HIF pitched in $24,000 for the proj- people in transitional housing and six
Fall Tea Party. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 tion home. Our plan is to create a ect, matched by $76,000 worth of in- people in permanent housing next
San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. door.
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Come and learn the formula to build- ‘group’ led by our occupational thera- kind donations.
Classic tea sandwiches and tasty ing wealth and making good finan- pists and registered nurses to teach our “What I think is special is bringing “This is a wonderful organization
desserts. Bring your own teacup and cial decisions. Free. For more informa-
saucer and share the story of where tion call 591-8286. clients how to incorporate healthy all these different resources and people with a great track record, ” said
you acquired it. Cost is $15. To register cooking and safety skills into their together to create this outcome,” said Redwood City Vice Mayor Diane
and for more information call 522- Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m.
South San Francisco Main Library, 840 own lives. Learning these skills will Steve Sullivan, renovation program Howard. “I can’t think of a better use
7490.
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. support our clients with living inde- manager with HIF. “We bring vendors, for the money we set aside every year
Cure the Outbreak : Time Loop Experienced staff will be on hand to pendently amongst the community and contractors, suppliers, community to make sure we help people in our
Puzzle Game. 1:30 p.m. South San help you learn the basics. Supplies are
Francisco Main Library, 840 W., limited so feel free to bring a skein of maintaining housing.” agencies, individual and corporate community that need it the most.”
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. worsted weight yarn and size 8 knit-
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on you to keep our facilities in perfect
reqd. (or BS+5). Exp. w/ N/A. tor of Ward 7 on the Board
condition by doing various odd jobs. act business under the FBN on N/A.
This position is full time, Monday thru Talend ESB, Integration, /s/Morgan Rhett Furrow/
/s/Dat Tan Phan/ of Directors of the Midpe-
Oracle, SQL, RPA, SOAP This statement was filed with the Asses- ninsula Regional Open
Friday. Company vehicle will be pro- sor-County Clerk on 10/3/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses-
UI & REST Services,
vided and will be available at a desig-
NetSuite, Sales Force, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 10/18/18. (Publish- Space District became va-
nated site each day. We are a large 10/12/18, 10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, cant on October 11, 2018.
Python Scripting & Shell
janitorial company and perform E-Ver- Scripting reqd. 11/2/18, 11/9/18, 11/16/18, 11/23/18).
ify and background checks on all ap- Ward 7 includes the cities
plicants. Must work in a neat and Mail Resume: RingCentral, Inc. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME of El Granada, Half Moon
timely manner and technical knowl- Attn: HR Dept. STATEMENT #279077 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Bay, Montara, Moss
edge are important to this position. 20 Davis Drive, The following person is doing business
You must be well-organized with as: SM Motors, 308 7th Ave., SAN MA- STATEMENT #279358 Beach, San Carlos, and
Belmont, CA 94002 The following person is doing business
strong general repair skills. Must be TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owners:
as: Laurel Christine, 567 Cresta Vista
portions of Redwood City
able to work on your own, work from Carlos Enrique Rodriguez Elias and San-
task list and communicate issues im- dra Lorena Rodriguez, 1 W Santa Inez Lane, PORTOLA VALLEY, CA 94028. and Woodside.
mediately to Maintenance Manager. Ave. #N, San Mateo, CA 94402. The Registered Owner: Laurel Tincher, same
Contact us at (510) 527-1078 or by business is conducted by a Married Cou- address. The business is conducted by The remaining members of
email at ubs@ubsco.com. ple. The registrant commenced to trans- an Individual. The registrant com-
act business under the FBN on N/A. the Board of Directors of
NEWSPAPER INTERNS /s/Sandra Lorena Rodriguez/ menced to transact business under the the Midpeninsula Regional
JOURNALISM This statement was filed with the Asses- FBN on N/A.
sor-County Clerk on 10/9/18. (Published /s/Laurel Tincher/ Open Space District intend
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- to appoint a successor who
search, updates of our ongoing fea- 10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18, 11/9/18). sor-County Clerk on 10/30/18. (Publish- will serve the current, unex-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, pired term of Director of
so welcome. 11/2/18, 11/9/18, 11/16/18, 11/23/18).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Ward 7, which ends on
STATEMENT #279170
We expect a commitment of four to The following person is doing business January 4, 2021. The ap-
eight hours a week for at least four as: LMNC, 455 Helen Drive, MILLBRAE, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME pointment will be made on
months. The internship is unpaid, but CA 94030. Registered Owners: Lisa M. STATEMENT #279349
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Morse and Merrin V. Morse, same ad- The following person is doing business
November 27, at a meeting
terns have progressed in time into dress. The business is conducted by a as: A-Smith Wellness, 733 Old County to be held at 330 Distel Cir-
paid correspondents and full-time re-
porters.
Married Couple. The registrant com- Road Unit H, BELMONT, CA 94002. cle, Los Altos, California,
menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A. Registered Owner: Adin Wills Smith, 94022 at 7:00 p.m.
College students or recent graduates /s/Lisa M. Morse/ same address. The business is conduct-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper This statement was filed with the Asses- ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
experience is preferred but not neces- sor-County Clerk on 10/16/18. (Publish- menced to transact business under the
• THE BOARD OF DIREC-
sarily required. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FBN on 9/1/18. TORS OF THE MIDPENIN-
Please send a cover letter describing
10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18, 11/9/18). /s/Adin Smith/ SULA REGIONAL OPEN
your interest in newspapers, a resume This statement was filed with the Asses- SPACE DISTRICT invites
and three recent clips. Before you ap- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 10/30/18. (Publish- interested candidates to
ply, you should familiarize yourself STATEMENT #279247 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
with our publication. Our Web site: The following person is doing business 11/2/18, 11/9/18, 11/16/18, 11/23/18). submit an application to fill
www.smdailyjournal.com. as: Pop Up Wine Shop, 281 Hillsdale the vacant position of Di-
Mall, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- rector representing District
Send your information via e-mail to tered Owner: Dreyer Wine, LLC, CA. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- The business is conducted by a Limited STATEMENT #279029
Ward 7 for an unexpired
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Liability Company. The registrant com-
The following person is doing business term ending January 4,
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A. as:Luggage Delivery Services SFO, 2021, through the next
/s/Jonathan H. Dreyer/ 3881 Colby Way, SAN BRUNO, CA general District election in
This statement was filed with the Asses- 94066. Registered Owner: Glenn Allan November 2020.
sor-County Clerk on 10/23/18. (Publish- R. Duldulao, same address. The busi-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ness is conducted by an Individual. The
10/26/18, 11/2/18, 11/9/18, 11/16/18). THE DISTRICT
PET SITTERS & registrant commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on N/A. The Midpeninsula Regional
DOG WALkERS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Glenn Allan R. Duldulao/ Open Space District is an
STATEMENT #279280 This statement was filed with the Asses-
NEEDED! The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 10/3/18. (Published
independent, non-enter-
as: La Bolita Magica Tours, 2461 Wright in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/2/18, prise, California Special
Local, family owned Court, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 11/9/18, 11/16/18, 11/23/18). District whose mission is to
company. Dog walks 94080. Registered Owner: Diana Lydia
Garcia, same address. The business is purchase and preserve a
done from approx: conducted by an Individual. The regis- regional greenbelt of open
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
11am-3pm, M-F trant commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 1997. CHANGE OF NAME space land in perpetuity,
Sit hours are more /s/Diana L. Garcia/ CASE# 18CIV05596 protect and restore the nat-
flexible and can be just a This statement was filed with the Asses- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ural environment, and pro-
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/18. (Publish- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
few hours a day, 5-7 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, vide opportunities for eco-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
days a week. 10/26/18, 11/2/18, 11/9/18, 11/16/18). REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 logically sensitive public
Routes from San Mateo PETITION OF enjoyment and education.
to Menlo Park available FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Nimfa Edullantes Arsua To date, the District pro-
STATEMENT #279276 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: tects and manages more
www.bayareapetpals.com The following person is doing business Petitioner: Nimfa Edullantes Arsua filed a
as: plh Productions, LLC, 1421 Hillcrest petition with this court for a decree
than 63,000 acres of open
Email: Lynda@bayareapetpals.com
for more info TODAY!
Blvd., MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis-
changing name as follows: space.
tered Owner: plh Productions, LLC, CA.
The business is conducted by a Limited Present name:
Liability Company. The registrant com- Nimfa Edullantes Arsua-Ango-og DEADLINE FOR SUBMIT-
menced to transact business under the Proposed Name: TING APPLICATIONS:
FBN on 01/29/15. Nimfa Edullantes Arsua-Ang-og November 9, 2018 at 5:00
201 Personals /s/Peter Leslie Homer/
SEEkING GENTLEMAN, young at
This statement was filed with the Asses- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons p.m.
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/18. (Publish-
heart, who loves life. I'm 69, F. widowed, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, interested in this matter shall appear be-
coastsider, kind, loving, fun. Love walk-
ing, swimming, singing, photography, 10/26/18, 11/2/18, 11/9/18, 11/16/18). fore this court at the hearing indicated APPLICATION REQUIRE-
travel. Lets talk! WRITE: Box 3756,
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- MENTS:
tition for change of name should not be
HMB, 94019.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME granted. Any person objecting to the o 18 years and older
203 Public Notices
STATEMENT #279284 name changes described above must file o Registered Voter residing
The following person is doing business
as: Brush Hog Tree Care, 500 Stone a written objection that includes the rea- within the boundaries of
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Pine Road, HALF MOON BAY, CA sons for the objection at least two court District Ward 7
STATEMENT #279056 94019 . Registered Owner: Krystle A. days before the matter is scheduled to
The following person is doing business
Reneer, 63 Montecito Ave. #2, Pacifica, be heard and must appear at the hearing
as: Voc Ventures, 49 Lake Vista Ave.,
DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered CA 94044. The business is conducted to show cause why the petition should WHERE TO OBTAIN THE
Owner: Victor Chow, same address. The by an Individual. The registrant com- not be granted. If no written objection is APPLICATION:
business is conducted by an Individual. menced to transact business under the
The registrant commenced to transact FBN on 10/24/2018.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- o Midpeninsula Regional
business under the FBN on 1/1/2018. /s/Krystle A. Reneer/ tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Open Space District Office
/s/Victor Chow/ This statement was filed with the Asses- petition shall be held on 11/30/18 at 9
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 10/24/18. (Publish- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, 330 Distel Circle, Los Altos
sor-County Clerk on 10/4/18. (Published ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this o District website:
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/12/18, 10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18).
10/26/18, 11/2/18, 11/9/18, 11/16/18). Order to Show Cause shall be published www.openspace.org
at least once each week for four succes-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- For further information,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ing on the petition in the following news-
STATEMENT #279068 STATEMENT #279338 please contact Jennifer
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business paper of general circulation:
as: Horizon Homes (Real Estate & Home as: Come Travel Today, 1825 Mezes San Mateo Daily Journal Woodworth, District Clerk
Builders), 1900 S. Norfolk St, #350, SAN
MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner:
Ave, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Filed: 10/18/2018 at (650) 691-1200.
Owner: Deborah Siegle, same address. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Elizabeth S. Nelmida, same address. The business is conducted by an Individ-
The business is conducted by an Individ- ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
Judge of the Superior Court
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- act business under the FBN on N/A. Dated: 10/18/2018
act business under the FBN on N/A. (Published 10/26/18, 11/2/18, 11/9/18,
/s/Elizabeth S. Nelmida/ /s/Deborah Siegle/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 11/16/18).
sor-County Clerk on 10/5/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 10/30/18. (Publish-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/12/18, 10/19/18, 10/26/18, 11/2/18). 11/2/18, 11/9/18, 11/16/18, 11/23/18).
025-030 1102 fri:Class Master Odd 11/1/18 3:57 PM Page 3
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maintaining housing for individuals facing
mental health or substance abuse issues in
San Mateo County. Hussain said he got to
complaints about anything, ” she said.
“Everybody seems to get along with him
and he gets along with them.”
Though some of his buildings had issues
with crime when he first acquired them,
Hussain said that with more recent turnover
know Simon — who has lived in the build- Hussain said his family typically invests they now have a good mix of tenants who
ing he owns at 550 Clarinada Ave. in Daly in unit improvements when a vacancy have formed a community. He acknowledged
on what became a family tradition, leading City for some 15 years — when he would opens up in one of their buildings in the that in his efforts to negotiate fair rents or
him to eventually purchase a few apartment cross paths with her outside the building. hopes of attracting reliable tenants. But allow late rent payments when reasonable,
buildings with his brother and sister in Daly Hussain said Simon’s always been very before he considers rent increases for cur- he has encountered a couple situations in
City and South San Francisco about eight friendly, and that he in the past offered to rent tenants, he said he thinks about which it hasn’t worked out, leading him to
years ago. help carry her groceries as she was walking whether they’ll be able to afford the bump in incur thousands of dollars in losses.
“I kind of followed in his footsteps,” he up the stairs to her apartment. He just didn’t
said, of his father. “Just getting to do some- expenses and how well they’ve taken care of “It is very frustrating when something
know it was those kind acts that would later their apartment. Well aware rents and home
thing different every day, getting to interact like that happens, but I also remind myself
motivate her to nominate him for the award. prices have dramatically increased since he
with people every day just seemed like a that every individual is different,” he said.
really good job.” “I had no idea I would be nominated [for] began managing apartment buildings, “It doesn’t mean everybody is like that and
For the 32-year-old, who spends his after- just doing what’s right,” he said. Hussain said he knows some of this tenants everybody deserves a fair chance.”
noons at an office near an apartment build- are living paycheck to paycheck and could As his family is of the Muslim faith,
Having had a landlord in the past who fall behind in rent with even small changes
ing he owns in Daly City, greeting tenants raised rent several times based on her Hussain said their financial decisions are
and helping them out with small repairs is in their expenses or an emergency. rooted in the belief that one’s financial
income and rarely took care of repairs,
one of reasons why he enjoys being a land- Simon has appreciated how attentive To ensure he’s fair in setting rent, Hussain wealth isn’t just a product of one’s own
lord. So he was surprised when he heard he Hussain has been in replacing the flooring said he always tries to communicate with doing but is also wealth from God and
was selected as one of seven honored by the in her apartment and installing a pole in her tenants before negotiating new leases to should be shared with those in need, regard-
Change Agent Housing Committee and San bathroom to help her get in and out of the make sure he understands what they’re fac- less of their background. Combined with
Mateo County Health’s Behavioral Health shower. She said he’s been very kind in ing. the consideration that his financial deci-
and Recovery Services Division at the 11th helping her walk up the stairs, and also “If it’s hurting others, it’s not something sions can affect several families and not just
annual “Housing Heroes” awards ceremony proactively addresses issues affecting the I’m interested in doing,” he said. “It means his own, Hussain said he hopes to give ten-
Oct. 18 — especially for something he con- whole building, noting he installed surveil- a lot to me if someone is a good tenant. If ants a fair shot at living within their means.
sidered to be part of the job. lance cameras near her building’s mailboxes they’re just good in the building … I would- “I love to give people a second chance,”
Hussain learned one of his tenants, Debra and brought an end to mail thefts there. n’t want to risk having to have someone he said. “I want to see them do well.”
Y. Simon, offered his name for award
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