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Barr testimony before House Around the nation Police: 7 shot, 1 fatally, in latest Baltimore violence
on Mueller in doubt amid dispute Mueller’s report, according to the aide, who requested BALTIMORE — A gunman fired indiscriminately into a
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has informed anonymity to discuss the confidential communications crowd where people were gathered for cookouts on a street in
the House Judiciary Committee that Attorney General with the Justice Department. Baltimore, wounding seven people including one of them
William Barr may not attend a Thursday hearing to review The Justice Department declined to comment on the dis- fatally, the city’s police commissioner said.
special counsel Robert Mueller’s report pute. Authorities said the shooting happened around 5 p.m. on a
due to objections over the panel’s for- Barr is scheduled to testify before the Senate Judiciary block in the city’s western district.
mat, according to a Democratic senior Committee on Wednesday and the House panel on Thursday. Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said a black male
committee aide. The GOP-led Senate committee is expected to have normal approached a crowd on foot and began firing in what he called
The department has balked at the rounds of member questioning. “a very tragic, very cowardly shooting.”
panel’s plans to allow the committee’s It is unusual for committee counsels to question a witness. Harrison said the shooting appeared to be “extremely target-
counsels from both sides to question Barr But committees can generally make their own rules, and ed” but he did not immediately elaborate on a possible motive.
after the traditional round of questioning other panels have made similar exceptions. In a confirma-
by members. Justice officials also told The commissioner said there were two cookouts occurring
tion hearing for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh last on opposite sides of the street at the time, and that shell cas-
William Barr the committee that they are opposed to year, for example, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary ings were found in two different locations, indicating that
the panel’s plan to go into a closed ses- Committee hired an outside prosecutor to question a witness
sion if members want to discuss redacted portions of there may have been a second gunman, or someone firing back
who had accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault. at the first shooter, who fled on foot.
marily to the complex nature of construction, said Watkins. construction.
SCHOOL
Continued from page 1
Some new classrooms are available, while district officials
review bids for gym construction. Should a construction
firm be selected by June, gym work could begin in July with
The collaboration with Foster City officials marks a
departure from previously tumultuous encounters, most
notably when Councilman Herb Perez sued the district to
hopes that it will be ready by spring 2020, said the report. block the new school’s construction.
For the new Foster City elementary school, officials Perez alleged a previous district arrangement with the
see momentum established toward construction of the facili- agreed to purchase the former Charter Square shopping cen- Charter Square property owner obscured the open bidding
ties long desired by the community. ter from the property owner once demolition of the existing process by agreeing to allow the former land owner to also
“We are really, really glad to see these projects are under- site is completed. build the school.
way,” she said. Officials agreed to pay $30.1 million for the cleared land, Following a lawsuit settlement, the school construction
Superintendent Joan Rosas shared a similar perspective in which saves roughly $31 million of a $61 million budget to deal fell apart, and district officials last year agreed to pur-
a prepared statement. identify a construction company to build the project. chase the former shopping center land separately and strike
“The district’s Board of Trustees and administration are Watkins said demolition should be completed in May, which out on their own to find a new builder.
happy to report that major work is underway for all four would align with the timeline for officials to receive bids. Since then, Watkins said designs for the new school have
Measure X Phase I projects,” she said. “Given the high con- Financing for the new campus as well as gyms and class- been completed and hope is building among officials to find
struction cost environment, especially in the Bay Area in rooms is offered through the $148 million Measure X bond, a construction company able to develop the new campus
recent years, reaching this point is a major milestone.” which must also address a variety of construction projects in within the budget identified.
Most recently, board members in March approved con- a second phase of construction. To that end, Watkins said officials were heartened to find
struction bids for a new gym at Bayside Academy and a new Should a contractor be identified within the project budg- most of the previous gym and classroom bids were within an
gym and classrooms at Abbott Middle School. Initial con- et, Watkins said she expects Foster City elementary school acceptable range, which is encouraging for those examining
struction is underway and the two-story Abbott project construction could start in July with an anticipated comple- campus construction prices.
should be ready for students by July 2020, while the Bayside tion in fall 2020. But as the cost of building continues to increase across the
gym should be prepared for occupancy April 2020, accord- As district administrators review offers from builders for Peninsula, Watkins shared measured confidence that the new
ing to a district report. the new school, Watkins said officials are simultaneously school price tag would be affordable for the district.
The Borel Middle School gym and classroom project is working with their colleagues at Foster City Hall to address “We won’t know for sure until we get the bids in, but we are
lagging behind the other two similar developments, due pri- traffic and congestion concerned spurred by the new school’s approaching it with optimism,” she said.
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Letters to the editor income residents, failing schools and failing students. The
second California charter opened in Oakland in 1993 in the
Fruitvale neighborhood. Today, 30% of Oakland students
the House has passed the pet bill of “On Liberty” was the defining treatise attend charter schools. Los Angeles also has the highest num-
Using public state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San on the subject. Mill wrote about the ber of students enrolled in charters in the state. These two
land for senior housing Francisco, Senate Bill 50, that takes democratic conundrum in which a school districts recently were the target of teacher strikes
Editor, control of new housing laws from tyrannical majority oppresses a few. demanding, among other things, a lid on charters.
I want to express my appreciation to individual cities. Mr. Olbert describes how local com- Charters offer parents a choice, available to people of
the Daily Journal for printing the let- Though the bill was modified some- munities set building rules. means, of having their children enrolled in a school where aca-
ter written by clergy to the Peninsula what, according to the news story, Developers are allowed to build any- demic achievement is key, and staff is not limited by union
Health Care District board (April 24 there was no mention of specifics. thing as long as those rules are fol- seniority rules. Charter schools are publicly funded but private-
issue). It helped bring attention to an And one particular specific that I have lowed because of liberty. For Mr. ly run K-12 schools that are tuition-free. They are considered
not seen discussed during the lengthy Olbert, rules protect a community part of the public school system, although not subject to
important issue regarding the appro-
talk of this bill is in regard to parking from the arbitrary tyranny of develop- some of the rules and oversight of traditional schools. In
priate use of public land and the need
spaces per unit which may be severely ers. California, that means they are not subject to collective bar-
for affordable housing for our seniors.
limited, legally, by the passage of this Mill had only one criterion for when gaining or some restrictions of the state education code.
As the clergy letter said, alternatives In Washington, D.C., many in the community had family
to market-rate housing should be bill. a person’s liberty might be curtailed:
SB 50 states that if a large housing “to prevent harm to others. ” The and friends employed in the school district. Some were not
explored for the land under PHCD the best teachers but they were protected by union contract
development is planned for within a Black Mountain properties, at 23.5
jurisdiction at the north end of provisions which made it difficult to lay off incompetent
short distance of transportation the acres, represent the largest undevel-
Burlingame. Here in Foster City, staff. So when charters arrived and some poor performing
developer may limit parking spaces oped site in San Carlos. As we debate
MidPen Housing has created a beauti- schools closed, the threat of job losses outweighed consid-
for the residents. Obviously this loop- issues of liberty, developers are nego-
ful development with 66 units of tiating behind closed doors on how to erations of whether their children were getting a better edu-
hole suggests people will not own as
affordable senior housing, and it was maximize their profits by connecting cation. When an aggressive superintendent shut down many
many cars if they take public trans-
able to do it on only a half-acre of land or not connecting neighborhoods, schools, the community rebelled and had her fired. New
portation. This is preposterous think-
of city-owned property. ing! There are far too many cars parked investigating how to exploit the zon- York City and Chicago have faced similar issues of closure
I was the mayor that year and was on the streets already. ing rules they have helped write, and of failing schools sometimes replaced by new charters and
proud of my colleagues as we all SB 50 will now make it legal to try to divide neighbors in order to a rebellious community.
agreed this was an important issue in allow hundreds of new residents of advance their agenda. The current plan Unions and some communities are not the only oppo-
our city. The development is referred planned housing projects to overload is to build excessively tall townhomes nents of charters. Some school districts feel charters threat-
to as Alma Point and is a source of Peninsula cities with their cars, not in strange configurations. Little en their financing because state funding is based per pupil.
great pride to Foster City. I encourage only driving them but parking them thought is being given on how to best With significantly fewer students, costs for administration
the PHCD board to look into this now as well. It will be the law as city integrate these homes into the estab- and buildings remain the same. And more recently this has
model and to make a priority of build- councils and city planners stand by — lished community. The negative become a political battle with many Democratic office
ing affordable housing on this land. helpless. impact will be felt across San Carlos holders turning anti-charter. It is well known that one can-
Pam Frisella as parks, open spaces, and other civic not become state superintendent of public instruction with-
Beverly Kalinin areas fail to accommodate the demand out the support of the California Teachers Association, one
Foster City of the most powerful forces in Sacramento. Marshall Tuck,
San Mateo of hundreds of new residents and their
The letter writer is the former may or a supporter of charters and other reform efforts, has twice
cars.
of Foster City. San Carlos and liberty I hope that Peninsula residents run and narrowly lost his race to become state superintend-
demand true liberty: development that ent because of fierce lobbying by CTA in support of his
Too many cars, Editor,
minimizes harm to our established successful opponents.
Until I read San Carlos Mayor Mark
and set to get worse Olbert’s April 12 guest perspective in communities. Rethink Black The California Legislature is now debating tougher over-
Mountain Petition at change.org. sight on charters and limits on the number of new ones. In
Editor, the Daily Journal as an expression of
Enrique Trias some cases this may be appropriate (Private charters are no
I see in the April 25 Daily Journal liberty, I naively thought the great
longer allowed to be part of the public school system).
“Wiener’s SB 50 moves forward” that philosopher John Stuart Mill’s book San Carlos
Let’s hope the Legislature makes students their highest pri-
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Juul nicotine hit may be ‘worst for kids, best for smokers’
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS raising the purchase age to 21, which some
states have done.
WASHINGTON — She tried gums, patches Less attention has been paid to Juul’s
and various electronic cigarettes to quit quick, powerful buzz.
smoking. What finally worked for Chantel Abbey Solomon first began seeing Juul
Williams was a small, reusable e-cigarette around the house when her son Jack was in
called Juul that packs a big nicotine punch. 8th grade.
“I look better. I feel better and I don’t Like many parents, she didn’t initially
smell. It’s fantastic, ” said Williams of recognize the small, rechargeable device,
Portland, Oregon, who smoked for decades. which resembles a flash drive, as an e-ciga-
That nicotine hit and its easy-to-inhale rette. But as parents and teachers began
vapor is one reason why Juul is so popular sounding the alarm, she started confiscat-
— and so feared. ing Juul and its color-coded flavor pods
“That’s the trouble with Juul: It’s proba- from her son and his friends.
bly the worst for kids but it might be the Last year, Jack, 16, became an unlikely
best for adult smokers,” said Dr. Nancy spokesman for the anti-vaping movement,
Rigotti, a tobacco treatment specialist at appearing in a viral video , “Juulers against
Harvard Medical School. Juul” to push for tougher restrictions to pro-
The brainchild of two Stanford University tect kids.
design students, Juul launched in 2015 and In the video, he says teenagers will often
quickly leapfrogged over its competitors to leave school to get their Juul fix. “It should-
become the top-selling e-cigarette in the n’t happen,” he said. “But kids are very
U.S. Today, the privately held company addicted to these e-cigarettes and need this
controls nearly three-quarters of the $3.7 stuff to be satisfied.”
billion-dollar retail market for e-cigarettes, Jack himself hasn’t been able to quit, his
spawning dozens of copycat brands along mother says. When she tried to make him
the way. stop, “he was moody, he was complaining,
With Juul’s rise came an explosion of he wasn’t sleeping,” says Solomon, of
underage vaping, alarming public health Scarsdale, New York. “He was miserable
officials and lawmakers. Last year, 1 in 5 because he was going through nicotine
U.S. high school students reported vaping withdrawal. He was addicted.”
in the previous month, according to a gov- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
ernment survey. has the power to cap nicotine levels in e- VISUAL HUNT
Juul and other pod-based vaping devices cigarettes, but hasn’t proposed any such A woman uses a Juul vaping device.
can be used discreetly, without the smoke, standard. For cigarettes, there’s no limit on tors, Juul voluntarily shut down its nicotine per milliliter of liquid, or roughly
odor or throat irritation that deterred some nicotine, although the FDA has taken pre- Facebook and Instagram accounts and three times what can be sold to consumers
teenagers from smoking. E-cigarettes typi- liminary steps toward reducing levels to pulled several flavors out of stores last in Europe, where Juul sells a 20-milligram
cally heat a solution containing nicotine help smokers quit. Limiting nicotine in e- November. version of its pods. Juul’s lower-nicotine
into a vapor, and health experts say the cigarettes could have unintended conse- Company critics say Juul’s nicotine level U.S. version contains 35 milligrams of
addictive chemical is harmful to developing quences, including making the products less may be excessive and should be getting far nicotine per milliliter, which still exceeds
brains. Recent research published shows satisfying for smokers trying to switch. more scrutiny. the European limit.
some teenagers aren’t even aware they are Juul declined interviews for this story, but “I think there’s a real question of how Britain and other nations have had suc-
inhaling nicotine when using Juul and sim- said in a statement that its product is formu- addictive these products need to be,” said cess promoting e-cigarettes as a lower-risk
ilar e-cigarettes. lated to “mimic the experience of a ciga- Robin Koval, CEO of the Truth Initiative, a alternative to smokers, without seeing a
Proposals to keep e-cigarettes away from rette.” Its goal is to offer smokers an alter- nonprofit anti-smoking education group. surge in underage vaping. But they also
teenagers include banning flavored solu- native to tobacco-burning cigarettes, the Juul sells two formulas for most of its fla- have tighter regulations, including strict
tions, restricting where they can be sold and company said. Under pressure from regula- vor pods. One contains 59 milligrams of limits on advertising.
Shop online? Ways to stop It is not just the stock market that’s
harming the environment feeling the Federal Reserve effect
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS without seeing news of our changing cli- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This may surprise some investors because
mate,” says Etsy CEO Josh Silverman. the price of gold often rises when the Federal
NEW YORK — Toothpaste delivered in two Here’s what you can do: NEW YORK — It’s not just the stock mar- Reserve moves away from raising interest
days is convenient, but not so great for the ket at a record high that’s feeling the Fed
Slow it down rates. But gold tends to draw the most
environment. After you click buy, online effect. investors when worries are high about the
orders leave warehouses to be loaded on gas- Instead of same-day, next-day or two-day Jewelry shoppers, home buyers, retirees economy’s strength or the prospect of infla-
guzzling jets or trucks. And returns are a delivery, choose slower shipping when and many others are feeling the ramifications tion. That’s why gold was climbing last year
problem, too, since the items have to make you’re given the option. This will give ship- of the Federal Reserve’s decision earlier this when recession fears were spiking.
the trip back to a warehouse. pers more time to plan routes and make sure year to halt raising interest rates, at least Now that more investors see the risk of
Outside of ditching online shopping alto- trucks are filled with packages, which means temporarily. For some investments, it’s been recession as off the table, thanks to the Fed’s
gether, there are some small tweaks shoppers fewer trucks are needed, reducing the amount for the better. For others, not so much. changed stance, there’s less fear in the mar-
can make to lower the impact on the envi- of fuel used. You may even get rewarded for It all started on Jan. 4, when Fed Chairman ket — and less demand for “safe” invest-
ronment, such as slowing down shipping being patient: Amazon and Walmart.com, for Jerome Powell took the stage at an Atlanta ments.
times and not filling up the cart with stuff example, sometimes offer $1 rewards for conference for economists and said the Fed
you know you won’t keep. picking slower shipping. would be “patient” in raising rates. Bonds chugging higher
Some online retailers have announced Two weeks earlier, the stock market had
their own initiatives, hoping to please cus- Aim for one box The yield on the 10-year Treasury has
dropped to nearly 20% below its September dropped to 2.53% from 2.68% at the start of
tomers worried about online shopping’s peak amid an accelerating sell-off, partly
impact on the planet. Amazon, which Instead of ordering detergent on Monday the year, and analysts along Wall Street have
and batteries on Wednesday, hold off and try because of worries that the Fed would push been ratcheting down their forecasts for
hooked us on two-day shipping, says it is the economy into a recession by raising
using more electric vans for deliveries and to order everything together since there’s a where yields will end this year.
better chance the order will come in one box. rates too far, too fast. Those fears had ratch- When interest rates drop, it means that
working with companies to cut down on their eted higher in December when the central
packaging. And Etsy, an online seller of arti- That’s not always the case though, since the prices for older bonds rise because their
items may be shipped from different ware- bank raised its key short-term rate for the higher yields suddenly look more attractive
sanal and vintage goods, is offsetting the eighth time in nine quarters.
emissions from every order by paying for houses. If you’re an Amazon Prime member, than what newly issued bonds offer. That’s
try using the recently launched Amazon Day, Many investors took Powell’s statement helped the largest bond mutual fund by
projects such as wind farms in India and pro- to mean that the Fed would take a break from
tecting trees in Minnesota. which lets you pick a day in the future to get assets, Vanguard’s Total Bond Market Index
all your orders delivered at the same time. raising rates for a while. In March, the cen- fund, to return 2.5% in 2019, as of
“It’s hard to open the paper these days tral bank said it may not raise rates at all in Wednesday. That’s more than it has in three
2019. of the last four full years.
The moves have helped make stock It’s a sharp turnaround from 2018, when
investors whole again this year, as the S&P many bond funds lost money due to a rise in
500 screamed higher to return to another interest rates. And it means the part of
record. Home buyers are also relaxing a bit, investors’ portfolios that’s supposed to offer
as the Fed’s moves have helped pull the aver- the most stability — at least when compared
age rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage down to against stocks — are providing solid returns
4.20% from 4.55% at the end of last year. again.
Here’s a look at how other areas of the mar-
ket are feeling the Fed effect: Savings rates may stall
Gold getting scuffed When the Fed was steadily pulling rates
higher in recent years, savers were some of
Jewelry buyers are getting a better price on the biggest beneficiaries. After struggling
gold. An ounce of gold settled below $1,275 for years earning very little on their savings,
on Tuesday for the first time this year, and they had just begun to make a bit more on
it’s well below its perch of nearly $1,350 in their money-market accounts and certificates
February. of deposit at the bank.
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Liao sprints
way to gold
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Scots sweep
100- and 200-meter dash
Saturday in the champi-
onship meet finals at De
Anza College in
Cupertino.
The freshman hailing
from Taipei City,
Chinese Taipai took gold
Carlmont claims all Sophie Liao
in the 100 with a time of
11.75 seconds — the top time in the state
four team crowns at this season — improving on her standing as
second best in program history in the event.
PAL championships The all-time CSM record was set by Ronda
Robinson in 1983 at 11.63.
By Terry Bernal “She was really happy with her times,”
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Burns said. “For her, it’s nice being back
closer around her personal best (of 11.64).
The kids of the Carlmont swimming team And this is the first time that she’s run that
are looking at a modern dynasty. fast since making the big move out to San
Sure, technically they’re all kids. But as Mateo and run for us here.”
the Scots swept all four team titles at the Liao doubled down on her gold-medal
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division count, also hitting the tape in the women’s
championships — each boys’ and girls’ var- 200, clocking a time of 24.41, tops in
sity, along with boys’ and girls’ junior-var- Northern California this season and second
sity — the relative youth of the varsity throughout the state. The time ranks third in
squads prove Carlmont is going to continue CSM history, behind Robinson’s program
to be a force to be reckoned with in the years record of 24.08 set in 1983, and the second-
to come. best mark of Brenda Brewer of 24.38 that
“It was amazing,” Carlmont sophomore same season.
Morgan Hawes said. “I just love this team so The performance in the 200 was just shy
much. Being able to come together and of her personal record, set at Lishan Senior
cheer for everybody, it’s just fun watching High School in her native Chinese Taipei,
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
your teammates do so well. It was awesome. of 24.3.
I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the
Top: Carlmont freshman Billy Picht swims for a CCS cut and takes second place in the boys’ “Both the 100 and 200 were good runs,”
world.”
100 fly at the PAL Bay Division swimming championships Saturday at Menlo-Atherton. Burns said. “She is really putting together
Above: Carlmont sophomore Morgan Hawes declares the Scots No. 1 after all four Scots teams
See SWIM, Page 14 — boys’ and girls varsity, and boys’ and girls’ junior varsity — won team championships. See CSM, Page 15
NHL playoffs
With high picks, 49ers add talent, depth in draft
By Craig Massei with their Day 2 picks. a specialist, taking Wishnowsky
Canes take 2-0 series lead
Warren Foegele and Nino
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco’s Day 3 picks after trading down with the Bengals
Niederreiter scored 48 seconds
were highlighted by the selection to acquire picks.
apart to rally the Hurricanes to a 2-
SANTA CLARA — Looking to add of Utah punter Mitch Wishnowsky Wishnowsky was the first spe-
1 victory over the New York
talent, depth and competition at sev- in the fourth round (No. 110). The cialist selected this year, and also
Islanders on Sunday and a 2-0
eral positions, the 49ers felt they 49ers added two is the first punter drafted during the
series lead in the Eastern
met all three objectives with their s i x t h - r o un d opening four rounds since 2012.
Conference semifinals.
eight selections in the NFL draft. selections from He’ll compete with veteran
Petr Mrazek stopped nine of 10
With high picks in every round Cincinnati Justin Vogel to replace Bradley
shots he faced before leaving with
each of the first two days, the when trading Pinion, San Francisco’s fifth-
an injury 6 1/2 minutes into the sec-
49ers obtained prospects that down from the round pick in 2015 who left the
ond period. Curtis McElhinney came
could make a difference on both No. 104 pick, team as a free agent in March to
on and finished with 17 saves to
sides of the ball for a team that won t a k i n g join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
help Carolina win for the sixth time
10 games combined during the first Va n d e r b i l t
How they did in its last seven playoff games.
two years general manager John offensive tackle
Justin Skule The Hurricanes opened the first
Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan Justin Skule and The 49ers added a first-round
Virginia cornerback Tim Harris round with losses at Washington,
have guided the franchise. prospect to their defensive line for before evening the series at home.
STANFORD ATHLETICS with those picks.
“You try to improve your team the fourth time in their past five They then lost Game 5 on the road
wherever you can,” Shanahan said The 49ers drafted Stanford tight The 49ers also added Stanford
end Kaden Smith in the sixth round. drafts, with Bosa joining Arik before tying it at home again and
Saturday. “It’s not the easiest tight end Kaden Smith with their Armstead (2015), DeForest
and each of its three selections in sixth-round pick (No. 176) and then winning a marathon Game 7
thing. We were in some good draft Buckner (2016) and Solomon on the Capitals’ ice in two over-
spots this year where we could the sixth round. Arkansas linebacker Dre Greenlaw Thomas (2017) to potentially
(No. 148) with the fifth-round times to advance.
draft to add players better than the complete a fearsome front that
guys we had.” Who they got selection the team received when also added expensive edge rusher
San Francisco completed two
trades Saturday to add two extra
picks on the draft’s final day.
After trading down in the fourth
The 49ers acquired one of the
draft’s premier prospects in Ohio
State defensive lineman Nick Bosa
with the No. 2 overall pick, then
San Francisco traded linebacker
Dekoda Watson and a sixth-round
pick to the Denver Broncos.
Dee Ford in free agency.
The 49ers also added a physical
dimension the team had been lack-
ing at receiver with Samuel and a
SHARKS
round, the 49ers addressed a posi- Surprise move Continued from page 11
addressed their lack of playmaking red zone threat the team lacks with
tion where they’d sustained their talent at wide receiver by selecting For a team needing help to shore Hurd, whom Shanahan said also
biggest loss during free agency in South Carolina’s Deebo Samuel up one of the NFL’s weakest defen- could be a factor at running back Evander Kane also scored for the
March. San Francisco then drafted (second round, No. 36 overall) and sive backfields, the 49ers instead Sharks, who had won four straight
for depth with its fifth-round pick Baylor’s Jalen Hurd (third, No. 67) used their first selection Saturday on See 49ERS, Page 16 games. Martin Jones made 28
saves.
The Sharks had a chance to tie it
New Raiders GM feels ownership in first draft early in the third but Grubauer
robbed Logan Couture from the
By Josh Dubow today because Gruden said. “You have to have a in the fifth. slot with a glove save.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS we stayed con- lot of maturity. We wanted guys “Obviously, from a player stand- Shortly after, Nieto scored fol-
sistent to our that weren’t only great football point, people might think that lowing a scramble in front of Jones
ALAMEDA — Soon after Mike philosophy and players in talents but guys that players’ focus can get off track after a turnover by Marcus Sorensen
Mayock moved from the role of we drafted the could handle the circumstances of when you move to a city like Las to make it 3-1 and give the
draft analyst to Oakland Raiders kind of guy we being front-line players, leaders, Vegas,” Ferrell said. “From what I Avalanche some breathing room.
general manager, former want to bring and also having a lot of maturity know so far, we’re trying to bring Burns scored with a wrister from
Baltimore GM Ozzie Newsome into this build- to handle the move of the fran- in the right guys that, regardless the top circle to make it a one-goal
warned him that having an opin- ing.” chise.” of the situation of the outside game with 4:34 to play.
ion is far easier than making a Mike Mayock One common The players the Raiders drafted sources, they have a vision for But MacKinnon scored an
decision. theme that this weekend fit that bill with themselves as far as the football empty-netter with 1:02 to play
Now that his first draft as an NFL developed was that the Raiders first-round picks Clemson defen- player in their life. that made Burns’ power-play goal
general manager is over, Mayock were focused on more than just sive end Clelin Ferrell and “Obviously, when you’re young with 10.9 seconds left moot.
said that resonated with him with size, speed and how players Alabama running back Josh you’re going to enjoy life, but you Midway through the first period,
each decision he made all week- looked on game tape. Jacobs overcoming difficult child- have a vision, so anything that Kane beat rookie Cale Makar to
end. With the team moving to Las hoods to excel on and off the field detracts off that you’re not going the rebound of Burns’ point shot
“The difference is just owner- Vegas in 2020, Mayock and coach as college players. to let it interfere. It’s all about and knocked it past Grubauer for
ship, ” Mayock said Saturday. Jon Gruden also wanted to make The Raiders ended up with other making the right decisions.” his first goal since the playoff
“Skin in the game. It just meant sure they added players who could players with strong leadership The Raiders also targeted play- opener.
something different this week for handle whatever distractions skills on day three of the draft, ers with winning pedigrees with The Sharks had plenty of more
me. At the end of the day, we won’t would come with being in Sin including LSU tight end Foster four of the picks coming from chances late in the period but were
know how we did for a couple of City. Moreau in the fourth round and unable to get anything else past
years. But we couldn’t feel better “It’s very, very challenging,” Clemson receiver Hunter Renfrow See RAIDERS, Page 16 Grubauer.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS 13
Monday • April 29, 2019
allowed four runs and five hits in six Carlmont capped a tough non-league base-
SAN FRANCISCO — It was the highlight innings. ball schedule in style Saturday, rallying for a
of the April schedule — heck, maybe of the After New York took a 2-0 lead in the first, 3-2 walk-off win at home over Palo Alto.
whole season — the Giants’ three-game Voit doubled the advantage with a two-run The Scots (12-10 overall) trailed by a run
interleague series with the Bronx Bombers single in the second and Torres homered in heading into the bottom
coming to town. the third. Sanchez’s sixth-inning drive left of the seventh inning,
After the Giants’ 11-5 loss Sunday to cap a the bat at 111.8 mph and traveled 430 feet, but an infield error
series sweep for the New York Yankees, the landing near the top of the left-field stands. opened the door for the
abysmal three-game will be remembered as a That nearly matched Sanchez’s first career comeback rally that ended
lowlight. grand slam Saturday that traveled 467 feet. SERGIO ESTRADA/USA TODAY SPORTS with a two-run double by
San Francisco starter Dereck Rodriguez (3- Kevin Pillar homered and had three RBIs Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres senior Tyler DeSmidt.
3) couldn’t get his team back on track, get- for the Giants, last in the NL West at 11-17. rounds the bases after a two-run home run Sean Vanderaa reached
ting touched for two runs in the first inning in the third inning Sunday at Oracle Park. on the error to start the
en route to allowing six runs — four earned More Yankees injuries Friday night and had the knee wrapped with frame, and David Tyler DeSmidt
— in three-plus innings, matching his New York has had 15 players on the injured ice after Friday’s and Saturday’s games. In his Bedrosian followed with
career-high with four walks. list this year and just two have come back: first season with the Yankees, LaMahieu is his third hit of the day, a double to center
“It was a rough series for the starters,” Sanchez and pitcher CC Sabathia. Still, the hitting .310 with 15 RBIs. field to put runners as second and third.
manager Bruce Bochy said. “They all gave up Yankees are 6-1 on a western trip after Urshela left after he was hit on his left hand DeSmidt followed with his first hit in four
at least five. It’s hard to win games like that.” outscoring the Giants 21-12, and New York by an 88.5 mph cutter from Nick Vincent in games, a two-run game-winning double.
Gary Sanchez and Gleyber Torres hit two- improved to a season-best six games over the fifth. Urshela had two hits Sunday and is Despite going hitless in his previous 11 at-
run homers as the Yankees built an 8-0 lead .500 at 17-11 by winning for the 11th time batting .351 with six RBIs in 57 at-bats. bats, the senior third baseman is batting
by the sixth inning, and Luke Voit added in 13 games. The Yankees said X-rays on both players .343 with a team-best 17 RBIs.
three hits and a walk to extend his on-base DJ LeMahieu and Gio Urshela became the were negative. LeMahieu is scheduled to Carlmont reliever Aiden Woodring worked
streak to 39 games. latest Yankees to get hurt. undergo an MRI on Monday. 2 2/3 innings to earn the win, setting down
Yankees starter Domingo German (5-1) LeMahieu was removed in the bottom of With a depleted bench, the Yankees used all eight batters he faced.
took a shutout into the sixth before tiring the third because of right knee inflammation. pitcher J.A. Happ as a pinch-hitter in the With the win, the Scots finish off a .500
and tied for the major league lead in wins. He LeMahieu fouled a pitch off the knee on seventh inning, and he grounded out. non-league slate with a 6-6 mark.
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Continued from page 11 Continued from page 12 The biggest surprise came in round one
when the Raiders took Ferrell fourth overall
wouldn’t say whether he made contact with players who participated ahead of a more heralded pass rusher like
official Josh Tiven while arguing. in the national champi- Kentucky’s Josh Allen or Houston’s Ed Oliver.
“I don’t know yet. Nobody told me. He onship game this past Mayock said the Raiders had Ferrell rated right
just called a tech,” said Paul, who had season. behind Ohio State’s Nick Bosa at edge rusher
rebounded a missed 3-pointer by Harden that Oakland took three from and were happy to take him fourth when no
could have tied the game with 9 seconds left Clemson — Ferrell, cor- opportunities to trade down materialized.
and was arguing for a foul. nerback Trayvon Mullen
Green added 14 points, nine assists and in round two and Renfrow How they did
nine rebounds for the two-time defending — and Jacobs from The biggest needs for the Raiders heading
champion Warriors, who are meeting the Alabama. Gruden even Hunter Renfrow into the draft were finding edge rushers to
Rockets in the postseason for the fourth joked on his congratulato- upgrade a defense that had an NFL-low 13
time in five years, with Houston having ry call to Renfrow on Saturday that the Raiders sacks last season, a featured running back to
never been victorious. would look to add Tigers coach Dabo Sweeney replace Marshawn Lynch, and more help in
Game 2 is Tuesday night back at Oracle next. the secondary.
Arena. KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS Those needs were all targeted on the first two
Harden scored 35 points and Eric Gordon Kevin Durant shoots Sunday at Oracle Arena.
Who they got days and now the team must wait to see if the
27 after both struggled early. The Rockets The Raiders came into the draft with three players chosen can deliver on their potential.
Clippers, shot 11 for 25 and made 12 of 15
shot 14 for 47 from long range. free throws in his fifth straight 30-point first-round picks thanks to last year’s deals
Harden, who shot 9 for 28 and 4 of 16 on playoff performance — matching his career- that sent star edge rusher Khalil Mack to What’s next?
3s, wasn’t shy about his frustration with the best streak accomplished from June 1-12, Chicago and receiver Amari Cooper to The Raiders have targeted most of their
officiating and the lack of foul calls on 2017. Dallas. Oakland turned those picks into needs this offseason but still could be look-
Houston’s 3-point tries. “Kevin’s run these last couple weeks has Ferrell, Jacobs and Mississippi State safety ing for more help on the interior of the
“I just want a fair chance, man. Call the just been off the charts,” Kerr said. “I’ve Jonathan Abram. Mayock then got busy the offensive line after trading guard Kelechi
game how it’s supposed to be called and said it a few times this week, he’s the most next two days, trading down four times to Osemele to the Jets last month.
that’s it, and I’ll live with the results,” skilled basketball player on earth. He’s one get more picks and then up once to seize Edge rusher remains a big need, even after
Harden said. of the most skilled basketball players to Renfrow in the fifth round. the additions of Ferrell and the two third-day
Told of Harden’s remarks, Green said: ever play the game.” The other players selected were: Mullen in picks. Oakland did little to address the posi-
“Huh? I’ve been fouled by James on a James Durant said he was “just tailor made for the the second round; Eastern Michigan defensive tion in free agency, with Benson Mayowa the
3-pointer before. I ain’t trying to hear moment, I guess.” end Maxx Crosby, Houston cornerback Isaiah most prominent addition, and could try to find
that.” “I’m starting to put everything together Johnson and Moreau in the fourth; Renfrow in a veteran on the market before training camp.
Harden’s three-point play with 40 sec- on both sides of the ball,” he added.
onds left pulled Houston within 100-98. Technical fouls on Paul and Rockets coach
and spending big in free agency, the 49ers
Stephen Curry knocked down a 3 on the
other end over Nene moments later and fin-
ished with 18 points, seven rebounds and
four assists.
Mike D’Antoni 2.1 seconds apart in the
final minute of the third allowed the
Warriors to take an 83-76 lead into the final
12 minutes after Durant converted the free
49ERS hope they have now stockpiled enough tal-
ent to make a move up the standings in the
third year of the Lynch/Shanahan regime.
Durant, who had combined for 95 points throws. Continued from page 12 The 49ers continue to build around fran-
“They’re real costly,” D’Antoni said. chise quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, whom
the previous two games against the
the team is counting on this year to return
and tight end as he develops.
from an ACL tear that ended his season in
Wishnowsky has the tools to become a Week 3 last year. Running back Jerick
top-flight punter and each of San McKinnon, one of the team’s top acquisi-
Francisco’s other four picks all have the tions in 2018 free agency, also returns after
ability to make the team and contribute as missing all of last season with an ACL tear.
rookies, according to Lynch. The biggest issue looming for the 49ers as
The biggest need the 49ers failed to they continue to shape their training camp
address is at safety, where the team started roster is the status of free agent kicker Robbie
several different combinations of players Gould, whom the team has retained at the fran-
last season. chise tag rate of $4.971 million for kickers.
Gould has been unable to come to an
What’s next? agreement with the team on a multiyear con-
After trading for Ford, giving him a big tract and reportedly requested a trade earlier
contract and then stocking up in the draft this week.
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Floral Arranging with Succulents. 6
Socialists win Spain election
3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110 p.m. to 8 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sanchez won 29% “We told you that we were going to
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign Center, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. This of the vote, captur- begin a reconquering of Spain and that’s
up for a two-hour block of 3D print- class costs $20. For more information
ing. Visit smcl.org/3Dprinting to call 571-1029. MADRID — Spain’s governing cen- ing 123 seats in the what we have done,” Vox leader Santiago
make a reservation. ter-left Socialists won the country’s 350-seat Congress Abascal said, in reference to the 15th-
Voices from the Railroad: History election Sunday but must seek backing
Play of the Hand. San Mateo Senior from Descendants. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. of Deputies. The century campaign by the Spanish
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third from smaller parties to maintain power, new far-right Vox Catholic Kings to end Muslim rule in the
San Mateo. $135 for residents, $165 Ave., San Mateo. Writer, activist and while a far-right party rode an unprece- party made its Iberian Peninsula.
for non-residents. The second course historian, Connie Young Yu, will share
of the ACLB Bridge Series, designed stories of the Chinese laborers who dented surge of support to enter the lower national break- Vox, which was formed five years ago,
to help seniors advance their playing helped build the Transcontinental house of parliament for the first time in through by captur- has promised to defend Spain from its
abilities. Registration required. Call Railroad. Free. For more information
522-7490 for more information. call 522-7898. four decades. Pedro Sanchez ing 10% of the “enemies,” citing feminists, liberal
Voters in Spain had become disillu- vote, which would elites and Muslims among others. Its
Outing to the GLBT Histor y Neighborhood Meeting: sioned as the country struggled with a
Museum in San Francisco. Noon to Wastewater Treatment Plant
give it 24 seats. emergence on the national stage gives
11:59 p.m. San Mateo County Pride Update. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. LEAD recession, austerity cuts, corruption Vox’s success came at the expense of Spain five political parties, furthering
Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, San Elementary School, 949 Ocean View scandals, divisive demands for independ- the once-dominant conservative Popular political fragmentation in a country that
Mateo. Join us for a docent tour of Ave., San Mateo. Learn about upcom-
current exhibitions. Cost is $3. For ing work to improve the treatment ence from the restive Catalonia region Party, which fell to 66 seats, losing was alternately ruled for decades by the
more information call 591-0133. plant. Free. For more information call and a rise in far-right nationalism not more than half of its representation Socialists and the Popular Party.
727-6870. seen since Spain’s dictatorship ended in
Free Art History Class. 12:45 p.m. to since the last election in 2016. The con- To stay in office, the Socialists and
2 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Everyday Internet Security Basics. the 1970s. servatives also lost votes to the center- Sanchez must form a governing alliance
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Burlingame With 99% of ballots counted, the right Citizens party, which will increase with smaller parties, including the far-
Explore Impression with Monet, Library, 481 Primrose Road,
Renoir and others in a class featuring Burlingame. Join us for a session Socialists led by Prime Minister Pedro its number of seats from 32 to 57. left United We Can led by Pablo Iglesias.
lecture and film. Free. For more infor- from the Electronic Frontier
mation call 355-1894. Foundation on basic internet securi-
site. Beyond the city’s contribution, a cies to assure the city is not responsi-
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TUESDAY, APRIL 30 558-7400. user group was formed to help keep the ble for injuries potentially caused by
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
San Carlos Adult Community Center, FRIDAY, MAY 3 park clean. scooters.
601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. Learn Mak ing Your Digital Presence Looking ahead, officials questioned Also, Councilwoman Gina Papan
basic drawing skills. Work Hard on a Budget. 7:45 a.m. to Continued from page 1 the future of the nearby restroom. said officials have been contacted by
9 a.m. Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1221
Día de los Niños Program. 4 p.m. Chess Dr., Foster City. Listen to three Williams said an examination is under- companies who have expressed inter-
San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. 3rd experts speak about digital earlier this year for repairs and the way to establish a use policy which est in operating the hotel to be built in
Ave., San Mateo. A celebration of presence. Registration required. For
Children’s Day, including reading and more information call 401-2442. improved version returned in late will keep the facility open and also the Gateway at Millbrae Station
activities. Free. For more information March to much acclaim, said City protect it from vandalism. Vice Mayor mixed-used development on BART
call 522-7818. Moving San Mateo County Manager Tom Williams.
For ward: Affordable Housing Reuben Holober suggested if such a land at the city train station. While the
Screening of “ The Sentence.” 6 Week. 12:30 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. City of “So far we have seen significant solution cannot be identified, placing project developer has worked with the
p.m. Fox Theater, 2215 Broadway, Daly City, Merced Room 145, Lake improvements. I’ve seen more kids out
Redwood City. A intimate portrait of Merced Blvd., Daly City. Moderated a portable toilet at the site might be a Residence Inn to design the hotel,
the devestating impact of mandato- by Xiomara Cisneros of the Bay Area there in the last couple weeks than I reasonable compromise. Papan called for allowing other hote-
ry minimum drug sentencing. Free. Council. For more information call have in the last seven or eight years,” “We are looking at all those options liers such as Hyatt to operate the 164-
For more information call 701-7661. 204-5634.
said Williams, according to video of and the cost benefits and we will report room establishment. No decision was
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 Wild West Days 2019. 3:30 p.m. to the meeting. back,” said Williams. made, and the discussion of the devel-
Asian Pacific American Heritage 9:30 p.m. Our Lady of Mount Carmel During the weeks when the park was
Month. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo School, 301 Grand St., Redwood City. While more work remains on the opment is slated to return before offi-
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Carnival rides, game booths, raffles, closed, workers refurbished damaged horizon to assure the park keeps its cials next month.
Mateo. The Asian Library Advisory food and live entertainment. Free. For ramps, cleaned graffiti, removed trash sheen, Parks and Recreation Also returning before officials at a
Committee has planned a series of more information call 475-7995.
programs including a festival of and spruced up other elements of the Commissioner Julie Turner said the later date is the proposal to build a
dance, children’s storytelling, hands- CuriOdyssey’s First Friday Family facility which has been operated by scene appears in much better condition mixed-use development on the former
on origami, a caligraphy workshop, a Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey,
youth concert and more. All pro- 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. the city since 2007. than it has in years. FlightCar parking lot on El Camino
grams are free and welcome to Play, puzzle, navigate, create and In an effort to assure the fixes last, “Every time I drive by it looks really Real. Councilmembers were slated to
everyone in the community. For build inside STEM Odyssey. Cost councilmembers agreed during the
more information call 522-7896. $8.50 to $13.50. For more informa- great,” said Turner, who claimed feed- make a decision on the proposal to
tion call 342-7755. meeting to approve a set of rules to be back from park users has been positive redevelop the site into an office, retail
Registration for Adult DIY Club: posted at the park which will become as well. and residential building with eight
Korean Art of Wrapping Cloths Free Wine Tasting at Main Gallery.
with Youngmin Lee. 10 a.m. to 9 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The Main eligible for police to enforce. Councilmembers voted 4-0 in favor units at the meeting, but the item was
p.m. Adult Do-It-Yourself Night on Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City. The regulations require riders to wear of establishing the new park rules, pulled from the agenda and postponed
May 28 at 7 p.m. This month's project Free for 21+. For more information helmets and pads, limit the city’s
is the Korean Art of Wrapping Cloths call 823-9776. with Councilwoman Ann Schneider to a later date.
with Korean-born artist Youngmin responsibility in case of injuries, absent from the meeting. And finally, Councilwoman Anne
Lee. Free. For more information call First Friday: Zine Fest. 6 p.m. to 8 restrict alcohol or drugs, establish
591-8286. p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 In other news at the meeting, Oliva announced her candidacy for
Primrose Road, Burlingame. hours of operation and other standard Holober said officials had been inter- state Senate in a press release
Computer Class: Traveling Easier Featuring zine artists, many with mandates. ested in negotiating a contract with Thursday, April 25. Oliva joins a race
with Technology. 10:30 a.m. to themes that revolve around civic
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 action, and live music. Free. For more To further monitor the grounds, offi- former bike sharing company Lime to with Menlo Park entrepreneur Josh
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. information call 558-7400. cials set up two surveillance cameras introduce services in Millbrae, just as Becker, Burlingame Councilman
Learn how to use technology to which can capture the entirety of the
make traveling easier. Free. For more San Carlos Kiwanis Club Variety the company abandoned its bikes in Michael Brownrigg, former assembly-
information call 591-8286. Show “ Swing, Jazz and site. Such technology is needed to dis- favor of focusing on scooter rentals. woman Sally Lieber of Mountain View
Razzmatazz.” 7 p.m. Central Middle courage misbehavior and vandalism, While there was no discussion and Redwood City Councilwoman
Myster y Book Club. Noon. South School Auditorium, 757 Cedar St.,
San Francisco Main Library, 840 West San Carlos. Cost is $15 to $30. For as officials documented prior to the around allowing Lime to offer scooters Shelly Masur in the race for the seat
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. more information call 207-5164. cleanup some of the equipment was in Millbrae, Mayor Wayne Lee sug- occupied by state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-
Free. May’s theme is senior sleuths.
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