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Two charged
in murder of
Millbrae man
Father of two young children found
dead after April 29 disappearance
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
By Jill Colvin and Erica Werner could make a com- See GREEN, Page 19
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS promise bill much ria is unlike any they have ever seen.
harder. Fears of deportation, rumors of
WASHINGTON President Donald
Trump surprised congressional leaders
Trump signaled a
potential shift on
harassment by federal officers, anxi-
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Local congresswomen are
when he suddenly suggested he was
open to broad immigration reform.
But while there is appetite on Capitol
Tuesday in a pri-
vate meeting with
news anchors. He
regarding the ways more stringent
immigration reforms could affect
employment are among the most
critical of Trumps direction
Hill for legislation, there is also told them he was pressing concerns harbored locally,
said Priya Alagiri, who operates a law
Bay Area representatives react
skepticism, and the presidents hard- Donald Trump open to legisla-
line rhetoric over the past two years
See TRUMP, Page 6 See FEARS, Page 6
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Thursday March 2, 2017 5
Ilia J. Ponte
Obituaries
Official: State faces $50B
price tag for flood control
Ilia J. Ponte died Feb. 23, 2017, at the age of 89.
She was born in 1927 at her house in San Francisco to her
Italian immigrant parents Giuseppe and
Armida Ballerini who came from the
island of Elba in the Tuscany region of By Matthew Daly
Italy. She lived through the Great THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Depression, World War II and many diffi-
cult life events with grace and a positive WASHINGTON California faces
outlook. In her youth she loved to swing an estimated $50 billion price tag for
dance and had many lifelong friends. She roads, dams and other infrastructure
was an excellent Italian cook and enjoyed threatened by floods such as the one
celebrating large family holiday dinners. that severely damaged Oroville Dam
She was a wonderful mother to Diane Wallick and Carol last month, the states natural
Greene as well as her son-in-laws William Wallick and Todd resources secretary said Wednesday.
Greene. Nearly 200,000 people living near
As a Nonna she was deeply loved by her grandchildren the countrys tallest dam were evacuat-
Amanda, Angela, Anthony and David. ed three weeks ago amid fears of a cat-
Vigil services will be 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Friday, March 3, at astrophic flood after heavy rains tore
Garden Chapel in South San Francisco, with a rosary at 6:30 away a chunk of concrete from the
p.m. main spillway, leaving it severely
Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday, March 4, at damaged.
Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma. Swollen rivers, troubled levees and
She will be greatly missed by all of her family and friends crumbling roads are causing havoc
whose lives she touched, but we take comfort knowing that statewide as California copes with
GINO DE GRANDIS
she is now watching over us from heaven. what is likely its wettest year ever,
California Natural Resources Secretary More than 14,000 people in San Jose were forced to evacuate last month and
Fernando V. Manuntag Sr. John Laird said. Severe winter storms floods shut down a portion of a major freeway.
have brought torrential rain and sig- could give out from cracks and seeping start, but said they fall far short of
Fernando V. Manuntag Sr., born May 30, 1927, died Feb. water, rangers said. On central the amount needed to address flood
24, 2017. nificant snow after five years of
drought. Californias rain-soaked coast, a projects statewide. Fixing Oroville
Husband to Feliza Manuntag and father to his five chil- bridge in Big Sur has crumbled beyond Dam alone could cost up to $200 mil-
dren: Yoly, Angie, Noel, Gina and Jun. He Damage to Californias highways is
estimated at nearly $600 million. repair, blocking passage on the north- lion.
was a simple and humble man with a big south Highway 1 through the tourist Laird told the Senate Environment
heart. He moved to the United States in More than 14,000 people in San Jose
were forced to evacuate last month and destination for up to a year. and Public Works Committee that he
1978 and was joined by his family after Gov. Jerry Brown has redirected $50 has asked the U.S. Army Corps of
five years. He worked as a driver for the floods shut down a portion of a major
freeway. million for emergency flood response Engineers and other federal agencies
American military after World War II. and asked state lawmakers to speed up to expand inspection and review of all
Fernando attended Holy Angel College in In the Yosemite Valley, only one of
three main routes into the national $387 million in spending from a 2014 federally-owned dams in California,
Angeles City, Philippines, and graduated voter-approved water bond. Laird with particular attention paid to sec-
with a degree in accounting at the age of parks major attraction is open
because of damage or fear the roads called the proposals an important ondary structures such as spillways.
35. At age 36, he married his sweetheart
Feliza Mauricio. He was a very strict disciplinarian not only
to his children but to all his nephews, nieces and grandchil-
dren.
Duty and morals are the principles he practiced every day
Phenomenal California snowpack nears record depths
By Scott Smith mountain range provides roughly one- height of the drought.
of his life. We will dearly miss him. third of the water used in the nations Nearby road signs stood half-covered
and Rich Pedroncelli
Vigil service is 7 p.m. Thursday, March 2, at Sneider & most populous state as the snow melts in snow, and roof peaks of homes sat
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sullivan & OConnells Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino over the spring and summer and fills nestled in deep snow with tunnels dug
Real, San Mateo, CA. Funeral mass is 10:30 a.m. Friday, reservoirs supplying farmers and city out for access to front doors.
March 3, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 1 Notre Dame PHILLIPS STATION The Sierra
Nevada snowpack is close to setting dwellers. At the southern end of the Sierra
Ave., San Mateo, CA. Interment at Holy Cross Catholic Gehrke said the snowpack is nearing Nevada with the highest mountain
Cemetery, Colma, CA. records notched more than three decades
ago a welcome sight after five years levels last seen in 1983. He noted that peaks more than double the normal
levels reached by April 1 are a key amount of snow has piled up.
Antonia Oseguera Sandoval of punishing drought in California, sur-
veyors said Wednesday. marker because thats the typical end to The deluge follows five years of
Antonia Oseguera Sandoval, born Aug. 24, 1940, died A series of storms that doused the the wet season. drought, including two of the driest in
peacefully Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017, after a lengthy illness. state in the first two months of the year Weve busted through April 1 values the states recorded history.
She was 76. brought the water content of the snow- pretty much at all snow courses In April 2015, Gov. Jerry Brown
She was the daughter of the late Luis pack up to a pretty phenomenal 185 throughout the state, Gehrke said. attended the monthly snowpack survey
Oseguera and Virginia Gonzalez. Wife of percent of normal, well above the 84 Gehrke took a manual measurement near Lake Tahoe, standing in a field that
the late Agustin Sandoval and mother of percent of normal a year ago, said Frank under clear blue skies Wednesday in a was barren of any measureable snow.
Martha, Augustine Jr., Perla, Robert and Gehrke, the states chief snow survey- meadow at Phillips Station near Lake Brown later ordered residents to use
Melissa. Grandmother of 13 and great- or. Tahoe. He found 10 feet of snow at a less water at home a first for
grandmother of two. Winter snowfall on the 400-mile spot that had been bare of snow at the California.
Antonia lived a full and complete life.
She was truly an angel, full of beauty and
many.
love and was respected and loved by so
AFFORDABLE
She profoundly loved God and was exemplary in the way
she lived her life. We are confident that she is now experi-
LIFE INSURANCE
encing the ultimate joy of being with our Heavenly Father.
Madre we love you, honor you and will profoundly miss you.
May you rest in peace.
Visitation/Rosary is 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, March 2,
at Crippen & Flynn Woodside Chapel, 400 Woodside Road,
Redwood City. Funeral Mass will be 10 a.m. Friday, March
3, 2017, at Church of the Nativity , 210 Oak Grove Ave.,
Menlo Park. Interment following at Alta Mesa Memorial
Park 695 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto.
Local briefs
FEARS
clients grappling with the unfamiliar They are the fabric of our communi-
uncertainty they face. ty, he said.
With increased frequency, Ballout But Michael Wang, an attorney with
Continued from page 1 said his work responsibilities are more Wilner & OReilly immigration
akin to a grief counselor than an expert lawyers, said greater powers offered to
charged with offering legal counsel, as federal Immigration and Customs
office in San Mateo. he is constantly trying to comfort Enforcement, or ICE, officers may
Such critical questions deserve unsettled clients. begin to pull at the threads of that fab-
thoughtful answers, said Alagiri, who ric.
He said the most effective means of
expressed dismay over her occasional What you see now is people who
quelling concerns is reminding those
inability to offer clear guidance due to thought they were going to be left
seeking advice that if they have not
the seeming unpredictability of the alone, they are getting transferred to
committed a crime, and have not been
Trump administrations policy mak- ICE custody, said Wang, whose firm
deported previously, they are likely
ing. keeps an office in San Bruno.
safe.
Its extraordinarily challenging as
Lots of people walk out of here Such a shift was enabled under
an immigration attorney because we
smiling, said Ballout, who claims his President Trump authorizing officers to
dont know, she said. Its like a
United States Park Police are looking for information about a normal weeklong waiting list to see use their best discretion when enforc-
chess game and we are trying to figure
2013-14 white four-door Hyundai Sonata, such as this one, in clients has doubled in recent months. ing the types of crimes potentially jus-
out how to advise our clients, but we
relation to the fatal shooting of Calvin Riley. He said he will often clear space in his tifying a person being deported. Under
dont know what the administration
busy calendar for a walk-in appoint- the previous administration, Wang said
Park police release vehicle has in store.
ment, because he has found those are federal officers were only instructed to
The widespread confusion hit its
info in Serra grad fatal shooting peak following President Trump mov- potential clients who most urgently pursue deportation in cases of more
severe offenses.
ing swiftly and unexpectedly in late need help.
The United States Park Police released information Any crime could be a deportable
January to temporarily limit the trav- Keeping an open-door policy is
Wednesday about a vehicle of interest in the fatal shooting crime, he said, while noting anyone
el rights of immigrants from select inspired by his belief that anyone
of Calvin Riley Saturday, Aug. 6, at Aquatic Park in San facing such prosecution still has the
countries. seeking immigration advice should
Francisco. right to trial.
The action was ultimately struck have access to an attorney who spe-
The vehicle is a 2013-14 white four- This policy has given rise to great
down in court, but not before inciting cializes in that field of law, rather than
door Hyundai Sonata. It was observed uncertainty regarding the security of
rallies in opposition to the ban seen leaning on other attorneys or parale-
leaving the scene with an unknown make many locally, said Alagiri.
by critics as a xenophobic betrayal of gals who may not be authorized to
dark vehicle shortly after the shooting,
the welcoming values which shaped address specific and complex legal It is just creating fear at a level that I
according to Park Police.
the nation. issues. have never seen, she said.
Riley, 20, was shot shortly before 10
p. m. in the waterfront area near Alagiri said perhaps most alarming Ballouts more than two decades of Ballout agreed the anxiety is unprece-
Ghirardelli Square. is President Trump implementing experience affords him the expertise to dented, but said he was heartened to hear
Riley, a San Mateo resident and 2015 policies reflecting the aggressive inform clients they may be eligible for President Trump declare in his most
Calvin Riley graduate of Serra High School, was play- rhetoric he expressed on the cam- protections that they were previously recent speech that he intended to pursue
ing Pokemon Go with friends at the time paign trail which some advocates for unaware of, such as being eligible for an immigration bill rather than double
of his shooting. A Massachusetts native, he was attending immigrant communities had previ- immigration protections after having down on his commitment to signing
San Joaquin Delta College, where he played for the schools ously hoped served only to rally his aided law enforcement in an investiga- far-reaching and temporary executive
baseball team. base. tion. orders. The traditional path to passing a
Police were looking for the man, described only as a My first thought was that he can- We find ways to help them because bill and exposing it to the critique of
black male, as well as a white female subject who was also not possibly do what he is talking they sought out competent legal fellow lawmakers could result in a more
seen with the vehicle. about, it is so extreme. And then he advice, said Ballout, who immigrated diplomatic and well-considered piece of
Family, friends, classmates and others from Serra High did it, she said. It seems like our from Lebanon as a teen and ultimately legislation, he said.
School held a vigil at San Mateos Central Park Feb. 23 to worst fears are coming true. pursued a career in law after finding the But considering the tremendous
mark six months since the tragedy and with hope that peo- She said it is not uncommon to legal aid he was offered as a youngster power the Oval Office holds in influenc-
ple would come forward to help solve the case. receive calls from crying clients over- dissatisfactory. ing the lives of his clients, Ballout said
Anyone with any information can contact the United whelmed with fear for their quality of Knowing the difficulties associated he believes his work is as critical as
States Park Police Tip Line at (415) 561-5150 or Park life and safety under President Trump. with adapting to a foreign country, ever.
Police Communications at (415) 561-5508. Those provid- Haitham Ballout, a Burlingame Ballout said he is compassionate to People know their lives are on the
ing tips may remain anonymous. immigration attorney, said he too has the vital role many immigrants play line, so you got to take that seriously,
experienced an uptick in visits from locally. he said.
Three boys on bikes hit
by cars in separate incidents
TRUMP
Only Nixon could go to China, I position and some who met with him
think there are parallels there, said privately were convinced at times that
Foster City police responded to three separate minor col- Flake. That was a reference to President he was going to move in that direction.
lisions involving vehicles and juveniles riding their bicy- Richard Nixons 1972 meeting with But he ultimately landed where he start-
cles to Bowditch Middle School Wednesday morning. Continued from page 1
Mao Zedong, now a political metaphor ed, declaring in September that under
The collisions were unrelated and involved three different for a leader taking an action that his his presidency there would be no legal
juveniles at different times and different locations at Beach tion that would give legal status to supporters would typically condemn if status or becoming a citizen of the
Park Boulevard and Shell Boulevard, the 900 block of some people living in the U.S. illegal- taken by someone from another party. United States by illegally entering our
Beach Park Boulevard and on Flying Fish Street, between ly and provide a pathway to citizenship Flake suggested that Trump could country.
Plover and Surfperch streets. All three bicyclists suffered to those brought to the U.S. illegally as come out and say, All right, weve got People will know that you cant just
only minor injuries, according to police. children. to solve this. Were not going to deport smuggle in, hunker down and wait to be
Vehicle versus bicycle collisions are fairly unusual in Those private comments raised 11 million people. There are people out legalized, he said then. Those days
Foster City, with only 12 in 2015 and six in 2016, accord- expectations that he might make a sim- there afraid. ... Why dont we get some- are over.
ing to police. ilar call in his prime-time address. thing we can agree on? Nows the Trumps vacillations are nothing
Police are reminding drivers should be mindful that chil- Instead, Trump pledged to vigorously time. new. During the campaign, he routinely
dren will be riding bikes and walking to school during early target people living in the U.S. illegal- But GOP Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., said that while the bad guys would
morning hours. Parents should remind their children to ride ly who threaten our communities and heard something else. He says Trump have to go, he would eventually find a
their bikes in the direction of traffic, walk their bikes when prey on innocent citizens, words was very clear that he wants to secure mechanism to let the good immi-
crossing any streets, and to carefully cross driveways. similar to his campaign speeches. the border, he wants to make sure that grants stay. In a high-profile campaign
Police are still investigating all three incidents, so any- The mixed messaging underscored the we are deporting criminal aliens and he immigration speech Trump kicked the
one with information on any of the collisions is encour- uncertainty about the presidents inten- gave some very vivid examples of the can down the road, saying that once the
aged to call the business line at (650) 286-3300. tions, and drew a mixed reaction on dangers of having people in this coun- borders were secure and a new immigra-
Capitol Hill. While some in his party try who should be removed, have been tion system in place, he would be in a
could welcome a new push for compre- removed and have come back. position to consider the appropriate
Around the nation hensive immigration reform, its far I did not hear him mention anything disposition of those who remain.
from clear exactly what that might about comprehensive immigration Roy Beck, the president and CEO of
Justice Dept: Sessions entail. Trump spent his campaign whip- reform, I have never heard him say any- NumbersUSA, a non-profit that advo-
spoke with Russian ambassador in 2016 ping his supporters into a frenzy on the thing about that, Buck added. cates for reduced immigration, said that
issue, painting a picture of a nation White House Press Secretary Sean while Trumps comments appear contra-
WASHINGTON Attorney General Jeff Sessions had overrun by violent people living here Spicer said Wednesday that any legisla- dictory, comprehensive immigration
two conversations with the Russian ambassador to the illegally, committing crimes and steal- tion would have to be on Trumps terms. reform doesnt necessarily mean to
United States during the presidential ing American jobs. He recognizes that a solution, a Trump what it has meant in the past.
campaign season last year, contact that Thats left many Democrats skeptical comprehensive solution, has eluded our Still, he said, Trump is walking a fine
immediately fueled calls for him to and Republicans on both sides of the nation for a long time. And its a big line on an issue that helped drive him to
recuse himself from a Justice issue appearing to hear what they want. problem. And if he can get it consistent the White House.
Department investigation into Russian I hope that it opens the door for with his principles he will, Spicer He cannot lose the moral high
interference in the election. comprehensive immigration reform, said. ground that he has on that issue. So hes
Sessions, an early supporter of which we obviously feel is vital, said Trump campaigned as an immigration got to be very careful to avoid alienat-
President Donald Trump and a policy Republican Sen. John McCain of hard-liner, vowing to build a wall along ing his supporters, Beck said. But
adviser to the Republican candidate, did Arizona, who was a member of the so- the U.S.-Mexico border and step up thats not to say theres not room for
Jeff Sessions not disclose those communications at called Gang of Eight that spearheaded a deportations. Since taking office, he some maneuvering and flexibility.
his confirmation hearing in January 2013 immigration bill that ultimately has hewed closely to those promises, However, conservatives including
when asked what he would do if anyone affiliated with the failed after passing the Senate. signing an order aimed at suspending Rep. Steve King of Iowa caution Trump
campaign had been in contact with the Russian govern- Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., another the U.S. refugee program and subject- against pursuing broad immigration
ment. Gang of Eight member, said he was ing all immigrants in the country ille- legislation, calling it a trap.
Sessions answered that he had not had communication encouraged by Trumps remarks less gally to possible deportation if they are Comprehensive is the code word for
with the Russians. in the speech than what came out earli- charged or convicted of any offense, or amnesty, and everyone knows that by
Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores said er. He said the time was ripe for action, even suspected of a crime. now, King said. He also said going in
Wednesday night that there was absolutely nothing mis- despite Trumps past rhetoric denounc- Trump did say during the campaign that direction could swiftly alienate
leading about his answer. ing illegal amnesty. that he was open to softening his core GOP supporters.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Thursday March 2, 2017 7
Was Trump tribute to fallen
soldier fitting or calculated?
By Tammy Webber Perceptions of the ges-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ture likely depended on
whether viewers trust
CHICAGO The televised moment Trump, said Matthew
moved a nation: A grief-stricken widow Dallek, a political man-
clasping her hands and looking skyward, agement professor at The
tears streaming down her face as the George Washington
nations lawmakers and president delivered a University and speech-
deafening standing ovation in honor of her writer for former
fallen husband. Democratic U. S. Rep.
William Owens Richard Gephardt.
President Donald Trumps tribute to Navy
SEAL William Ryan Owens during Whether he seems to
Tuesdays congressional address was seen be exploiting (Owens) death or it seems
by many as touching. But others regarded it to be heartfelt and genuine very much
as a calculated attempt to deflect criticism of depends on ones political view and
his decision to approve a failed military whether or not you trust Trump, Dallek
operation and to turn around his administra- said. If you voted for him, you think hes
tions shaky start with a gesture that sought honoring a patriot and this is powerful. If
to unify a deeply divided country. ... you dont trust him and dont approve of
REUTERS FILE PHOTO his presidency so far, I dont think this
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers detain a suspect as they conduct a targeted Social media was abuzz with both praise
and criticism. changes very much.
enforcement operation in Los Angeles. Trump is following in the footsteps of
Trump was praised on Twitter as giving
many presidents who have introduced guests
Why deporting undocumented the greatest respect to Carryn Owens and
for moving viewers to tears with his love
for our fallen military.
But others said Trump was responsible for
to help make a political point. But
Tuesdays tribute was potentially more
fraught because Owens father has refused to
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Presidents foreign
policy is becoming
more averse to risk
By Vivian Salama My job is not to represent the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS world, Trump said flatly on
Tuesday evening. My job is to
WASHINGTON Despite his represent the United States of
promises of a no-holds-barred America. But we know that
administration, President Donald America is better off when there is
Trump is tiptoeing around U.S. less conflict not more.
military engagements in Trump referenced his reluctance
Afghanistan and Iraq, and dialing to embroil the United States in
back the threats of abandoning another war, insisting we must
allies. It seems Trump is opting for learn from the mistakes of the
an increasingly risk-averse past. But the overall impression
approach to the world. he left was of a new leader still try- REUTERS
Although he vowed an aggres- ing to find his footing on some of An armed man stands guard at the Yuzovsky metallurgical plant in Donetsk, Ukraine.
sive new Iran posture and at one the most vexing foreign policy
point questioned even basic U.S.
policy to China, Trump has been
slow to outline policies to back up
and international security conun-
drums.
Trumps opposition to new con-
Russia-backed rebels take over
the swagger. Hes curtailed his
nerve-rattling rhetoric about NATO
and even his pledges of new coop-
flict is hardly a revolutionary
stance. President Barack Obama
promised to pull American troops
factories and mines in Ukraine forces and separatist rebels has Poroshenkos government has
By Nataliya Vasilyeva
eration with Russia. And in his out of the wars he inherited from THE ASSOCIATED PRESS killed more than 9,800 people in spoken against the blockade, say-
first speech to a joint session of President George W. Bush, but eastern Ukraine since April 2014. ing it hurts ordinary Ukrainians in
Congress, he didnt even mention proved unsuccessful on each. Bush MOSCOW Russian-backed The Minsk agreement, a 2015 the rest of the country by cutting
the nations two long wars or echo himself promulgated a humble rebels are taking over scores of cease-fire pact that has been con- off coal shipments from separatist
the ritual declarations of American foreign policy before being trans- factories and mines in eastern sistently violated, envisions the regions and creating power short-
global leadership of Republican formed by the Sept. 11, 2001, Ukraine, many of them belonging rebel-held Donetsk and Luhansk ages. However, it has taken no
and Democratic presidents past. attacks. to a tycoon whose foundation has regions remaining in Ukraine, action to break it, fearing to chal-
been the largest provider of although with expanded local lenge the nationalist groups.
Yahoo punishes man ag emen t breach, left the company in 2015. The executives who saw pay cuts
team reacted too Business briefs were Sloan, Shrewsberry, David
CEO in latest fallout slowly to one Wells Fargo cuts pay for expected. Wells Carroll, the head of wealth and
from security breakdown breach discov- CEO, other top executives board had investment management; Avid
ered in 2014. already clawed Modjtabai, head of payments and
SAN FRANCISCO Yahoo is Yahoos gen- NEW YORK Wells Fargos
punishing CEO Marissa Mayer and back some $59 virtual solutions; Hope Hardison,
eral counsel, board of directors slashed the
parting ways with its top lawyer for million in com- chief administrative officer; Davis
Ronald Bell, bonuses and other compensation of
the mishandling of two security its CEO and seven other top execu- pensation from Julian, chief auditor; Michael
resigned without former CEO
breaches that exposed the personal tives on Wednesday, a little more Loughlin, chief risk officer; and
severance pay
information of more than 1 billion Marissa Mayer for his depart- than a week after the board publicly John Stumpf and James Strother, general counsel.
users and already have cost the com- fired four senior managers amid an Carrie Tolstedt, None of the eight executives will
ments lack- who was the
pany $350 million. adaisical response to the security investigation into the banks sales Tim Sloan receive cash bonuses for 2016 and
practices. head of the com- had their stock bonuses cut by 50
Mayer wont be paid her annual lapses. munity banking percent. In total, Wells slashed
bonus nor receive a potentially Alex Stamos, Yahoos top securi- The cuts in pay for CEO Tim
business that was at the center of executive pay by $32 million, the
lucrative stock award because a ty officer at the time of the 2014 Sloan, Chief Financial Officer John
the sales scandal.
Yahoo investigation concluded her Shrewsberry and others were widely board said.
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WEDNESDAY Local sports roundup Stothis Kavantzoa won at No. 2 doubles. who shot a 42. Ryan Howe and Andrew Fung
each finished 44s for the Bearcats.
Menlo-Atherton 7, Burlingame 0
Girls soccer Baseball The Bears boat-raced the Panthers in a Softball
Mitty 4, Menlo-Atherton 0 San Mateo 0, Burlingame 0 PAL Bay Division match, winning all seven St. Ignatius 3, Burlingame 0
The fifth-seeded Bears saw their season The two rivals battled through nine matches in straight sets. The visiting Wildcats shutout the host
come to an end with a shutout loss to top- innings, but ultimately nothing was decided Jake Andrew had the easiest time for M-A, Panthers in a non-league game.
seeded Monarchs (17-2-3) in the semifinals as the game was called because of darkness. winning his match at love at No. 4 singles. St. Ignatius scored single runs in the
of the Central Coast Section Open San Mateo pitchers Dom Monozon and The No. 1 doubles team of Theo Novak and third, sixth and seventh innings, scoring
Division. Kevin Jacobs combined to strikeout 18 Zack Ostrow lost only one game, while three runs on seven hits. Burlingame was
M-A (16-4-1), which won the CCS Burlingame batter, while Alex Vina and Jeffrey Jorgensen dropped only two games limited to just four hits in the loss.
Division I title last season, gave up a pair of Gray Goodman combined for 11 strikeouts at No. 1 singles. Madie Augusto picked up the win in the
goals in the first half and when pressing to for Burlingame. Timmy Berthier (No. 2 singles), Tyler circle for the Wildcats, striking out 13.
generate offense in the second, gave up two The teams combined for just five hits, all Ellingson (No. 3 singles), Julian Giome and
more late in the game. singles. Charlie Titus, Monozon and Jacobs Kyle Conrad (No. 2 doubles), and Ammar Boys volleyball
It was a far different result than when the had hits for the Bearcats, while Mitch Sefdari and Mason Lau (No. 3 doubles) all
two teams met in the season opener back in DeMartini and Tyler White each had a hit for won for the Bears. Sacred Heart Prep beats Scotts Valley
November, when Mitty posted a 1-0 win. the Panthers. The Gators opened their season with a
The loss snaps a 16-game winning streak Boys golf four-set win over the visiting Falcons, 25-
for the Bears. Boys tennis Cowboy Classic tournament
16, 18-25, 25-16, 25-18.
The M-A boys also saw its season end in Aragon 4, Woodside 3
the Division I semifinals, as the No. 6
Serra finished in second place with a score TUESDAY
With the match tied at 3, the Dons Daniel of 391, one stroke behind winner Amador
Bears fell to No. 2 Watsonville. Li pulled out a three-set win over Levi Valley-Pleasanton at The Course at Wente
Vidgorchik at No. 1 singles to clinch the Vineyards in Livermore. Boys lacrosse
Girls basketball victory. Menlo-Atherton finished 14th with a Carlmont 7,
Aptos 58, South City 50 Woodside won two of the other three sin- score of 436. Sacred Heart Prep was 16th Dougherty Valley-San Ramon 6
The top-seeded Warriors were knocked off gles matches, with Alex Kastelein and Chet with a 444 in tournament that had 24 teams The Scots traveled across the San Mateo
by No. 5 Aptos in the semifinals of the CCS MacArthur winning at No. 2 and No. 4 sin- participating. Bridge and into the Tri-Valley area to beat
Division III tournament at Mills. gles, respectively. Aragons Daniel Duan the Wildcats in a non-league match.
South City (24-5) got 11 points from Val won at No. 3 singles. Carlmont 199, San Mateo 224 Jack Morris led the way for Carlmont,
Avila in the first half as the Warriors built a Arag o n s Ri ch ard Tan g an d Kel v i n Justin Chandra shot a 1-under 34 to lead scoring three times, while Ross Martindale
30-18 at halftime. Yang, playing at No. 1 doubles, also the Scots to the win over the Bearcats at and Luke Cadona each scored twice for the
But South City could not hold on as foul won in three sets over Henry MacArthur Poplar Creek Golf Course in San Mateo. Scots.
trouble plagued the Warriors over the final an d Sam J al al i an , 1 -6 , 6 -0 , 6 -1 . Alex Hom fired a 37 for Carlmont, while Carlmont scored two goals in each of the
two quarters. Camero n Swi eck i an d Sean Heffern an Elton Suplana finished with a 40 for the first two quarter to lead 4-2 at halftime, but
Brittney Cedeno led South City with 13 also won for the Dons at No. 3 doubles, Scots. Dougherty Valley outscored the Scots 4-3 in
points, while Neveah Miller added 10. wh i l e Wo o ds i des Ry an Qui n n an d San Mateo was led by Jacob Katanski, the second half.
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was junior forward Edgar Avila who scored Francisco Martinez, but the Colts hunkered shutting down two tries at advances through
it, guiding it in with a slight back-footed down and Hernandez cleared the threat with a the middle box, intercepting both, includ-
tap to give the Colts a 2-0 lead heading into booming punt. ing the second with great leg extension
halftime. Two minutes later, Colts goalkeeper Nate while somehow stilling the ball and then
Continued from page 11
We came out in the second half with a lit- Deinla stepped into the spotlight. His first booting it out of the danger zone.
up on top and we capitalized on that. We got tle more energy, Menlo head coach Marc highlight wasnt technically a save, but it Both defensively and offensively, just
our goal in and the motivation kept the Kerrest said. I think we pressured them a lit- was every bit as good as one. Menlo gained everything, very good play, Anderson
intensity up from there. tle bit more. We got the goal to get us back in a 2-on-1 push with Ben Lasky looking to said. And thats what it was going to take
El Camino pushed right back and got a it and then a couple mistakes to give another send a cross pass in to a wide-open Aaron to beat a good Menlo team like that. Well-
throw-in on the right side from senior Gabe goal. And then when were down 2 with 15 Morgan. But Deinla timed the pass perfect- balanced defensively, midfield, offen-
Gonzalez, who connected with senior mid- minutes left, its always going to be tough. ly and, with his only hope on stopping a sively, with one questionable mistake with
fielder Ivan Vargas for a header. Vargas redi- In the second half, El Caminos defense goal, used that timing to split the defenders a slide tackle in the box, pretty much a clean
rected the throw and put in on goal towards took turns showcasing its individual tal- and deny the pass. slate. And thats what we needed.
the Menlo keeper, who got a hand on it but ents. And, if you listened really closely, it Two minutes later, Deinla executed the Menlo scored in the 60th minute on a
could only slow it down as it flew in for the was almost as though you could hear the play of the match heck, maybe the play Daniel Hausen penalty kick after the Colts
score. Harlem Globetrotters theme song Sweet of the season. Hamilton looked to take back were whistled for a tackle in the box. But El
Gaining a tempo and pressuring through- Georgia Brown playing in the background. the score he missed out on in the opening Caminos Team Christian got the goal
out the opening 30 minutes of play, El In the 50th minute, with Menlo trying to minutes by flying on a route inside the back in the 64th minute when Marquez came
Camino got another tally midway through gain a tempo, Hernandez produced two post. He tattooed a shot high on goal up with a flashy steal deep in Knights terri-
the first half. In the 23rd minutes, Christian straight sliding tackles to thwart it, hitting toward the opposite corner, but Deinla left tory and sent a little cross in for Lupercio to
Lupercio sent in a corner kick to senior the turf for one all-out runner before hop- his feet for a leaping punch over the cross- seal the victory.
Shayan Charalaghi, who wheeled with a ping back to his feet and chasing down bar. Its amazing, Marquez said. First time
high redirection kick from the heart of the another. Menlo still gained a free kick from On the ensuing Menlo corner kick, it was ever in the schools history and, to be part
penalty box to put the ball on goal. But it 30 yards out on a yellow card to El Caminos Charalaghis turn for the defensive heroics, of it, its something special.
JEFFERSON
Jefferson countered with guard Daniel for a lay-up. With 38 seconds left in quarter, an off-balance, one-handed shot by Petalver
Benjamin. He had only eight points CJ Garon hit a backdoor lay-in for a 16-15 at the halftime buzzer to cut the Grizzlies
through the first three quarters, but single- Grizzlies lead, but Tahjae Ordonio hit a 3 deficit to five at halftime, 34-29.
handedly kept the Grizzlies in the game in with two seconds left for an 18-16 advan-
Continued from page 11 In the third quarter, both teams made five
the fourth, scoring 14 of his team-high 22 tage one Monterey would not give up the
points over the final eight minutes. rest of the way. field goals, but Jeffersons were all 2-point
The Ordonio brother, senior Kobe and Hes a special player, Falabella said. The Toreadores pushed their lead to eight, buckets, while Monterey made five 3s and
sophomore Tahjae, were especially deadly. Hes a junior, so hell be back. their largest of the first half, following a led 50-43 going into the fourth quarter.
With lightning-quick releases, they com- The game got off to a rip-roaring start as pair of free throws with 2:32 left in the first
bined to knock down nine treys. Tahjae Jefferson did all it could over the final
the two teams raced up and down the court in half. The Grizzlies hung tough, however. eight minutes, but came up short in its first
Ordonio was on fire, connecting on three 3s the first quarter. A 3-pointer from Giorgio Mark Petalver nailed a 3 and Kenneth Lealao semifinal appearance since 2003.
in each half to finish with six and had 20 Pasquallini gave Jefferson its first lead of went coast-to-coast for a lay-up to cut the
points on the night. Kobe Ordonio hit three the game, 5-4, two minutes into the game. Toreadores lead to three, 30-27 with 1:45 Like I told the kids at the beginning of
3s for the game, but he was 10 for 12 from Following a lay-up by Monterey, the left in the second quarter. But a 3-pointer the season, we have one year, with this
the free-throw line all of which came in Grizzlies scored the next five points and and a free throw by Monterey increased the team, to get it right. I think we got it right,
the fourth quarter to finish with a game- seven of the next nine to lead 12-8 after lead back to seven. Falabella said. The word I would use is
high 29 points. Pasquallini came up with a steal and went in And it would have stayed there is not for success. It was a successful season.
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DURANT
ket less than a minute into the game, focused on locking up the No. 1 seed in the through their storms while going through
Washington center Marcin Gortat pushed Western Conference. your own thats strength.
Warriors center Zaza Pachulia, who fell into LeBron James, whose Cleveland team
Myers declined to provide names in the
Continued from page 11 Durants left leg. While Myers isnt on the beat the Warriors in Game 7 for last years
mix.
trip and only saw the play on TV, he said the championship before Durant came from
teams video staff might have other angles Oklahoma City, saw the injury. These things are very fluid this time of
Durant is scheduled to be reevaluated in he can see though in speaking to Durant I hope its not serious, James said. year or any time of year to be honest.
four weeks, so if he is fully healthy then, there wasnt immediate concern about the Well see what happens. Injuries happen unexpectedly, he said. We
that would leave about two weeks remaining play being intentional. Durant leads the Warriors in scoring and have to take another look at what our roster
in the regular season. He was scheduled to These things happen in sports, Myers rebounding with 25.3 points and 8.2 boards needs. Im not going to get into specifics.
return to the Bay Area on Wednesday and said. Nobodys raised that question on our along with 4.8 assists in his first season We have to look and see where we need the
immediately begin rehabilitation. The side. I dont know if its being raised outside with Golden State. At 50-10, the Warriors most depth in light of this recent occur-
Warriors headed for Chicago to continue a of us. I spoke to Kevin a couple times. Other have the NBAs best record. rence. Were in the process of doing that and
grueling stretch of eight games in 13 days than just being disappointed that hes Myers expects the Warriors to fill the should have some resolution in the next 24
with a cross-country trip. They return to injured, nobodys mentioned anything like 15th spot on the roster in the next 24 to 48 to 48 hours. ... Last night showed that you
Oakland for one game then a back-to-back that. hours, though Matt Barnes posted a photo have to be able to pivot in the course of an
at Minnesota and San Antonio on March 10- The Warriors became the earliest team in on his Instagram account from his first stint NBA season. Well do our best with the
11. NBA history to clinch a playoff berth when with the Warriors and this: You know options available to keep the roster in the
On a Wizards possession under their bas- they beat the Nets on Saturday and are now youre strong when youre helping ppl best shape we can.
LOUNGE
Maybe not a first-round matchup, but a sec- the seventh, striking out at least two in six As many as 20 fights are tentatively
ond round series should be doable. of his seven innings of work including scheduled, with a possible match between
Thats if everything goes according to striking out the side in the seventh. two masters-level fighters: Rick Avery, a
plan. Knee injuries, however, have a reputa- Razo improved to 2-0 on the season with 69-year-old stuntman out of Los Angeles,
Continued from page 11
tion of healing on their own schedule. the win. taking on 68-year-old David White of
*** *** Arizona. Avery, who recently suffered a knee
Best-case scenario? Durant is ready to go Orlando Razo, a 2013 Serra graduate, set a The Peninsula continues to be a hotbed for injury so his availability is up in the air,
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Worst-case scenario? The injury lingers and he struck out 13 batters in a 9-4 win over planned for March 11.
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affected, Goodwin said.
But the damaged property was ultimately
red-tagged and the American Red Cross
responded to provide assistance. The Red
Cross and San Mateo Countys Office of
by the fire that was first reported around Emergency Services were also assisting
4:50 p.m. at the seven-unit, three-story those affected by the South San Francisco
building, said Battalion Chief Matthew fire, Samson said.
Samson.
The Redwood City fire caused heavy dam-
In San Mateo, one resident was injured
age to the Roosevelt Avenue homes garage
and taken to the hospital after suffering a
and attic, as well as smoke damage. Two res-
burn at a home at 941 S. Eldorado St. in a
idents were at home with their dog when the
fire first reported around 10:25 a.m., said
fire broke out but were able to escape
San Mateo Battalion Chief Chuck Goodwin.
unharmed. When firefighters arrived, they
About 20 minutes after the San Mateo
witnessed flames coming through the roof
blaze was reported, another was reported in
and were able to get the blaze under control
Redwood City where two residents and their
within about 15 minutes, according to
dog were displaced after a single-family
Redwood City fire officials.
home caught fire at 2523 Roosevelt Ave.,
according to the Redwood City Fire SOUTH CITY FIRE While the three citys fires appear unrelat-
Department. Firefighters extinguished a three-alarm fire Wednesday in South San Francisco that damaged ed, it was somewhat unusual for San Mateo
Between the three fires, at least 21 people four units of an apartment building. County to experience that many in a short
were displaced; including five residents werent ready to establish where the fire safely on their own, he said. period of time.
from the San Mateo home, two people who broke out, but it spread to three units and In San Mateo, the injured resident was at Samson, who said the South City apart-
couldnt return to their Redwood City resi- caused some minor damage in a fourth unit. home when the fire broke out and was also ment did not have sprinklers, had a sugges-
dence, and at least 14 tenants at the South The blaze was raised to three alarms about able to escape before being taken by ambu- tion for residents.
San Francisco complex, according to fire 20 minutes after the first call came in, lance to the hospital. When firefighters We always recommend people check
officials. which prompted 11 engines, three ladder arrived, they saw flames from the front door their smoke detectors, Samson said.
The causes of the fires remain under inves- trucks and five battalion chiefs to respond. and window of the single-story home, as
tigation. It took about an hour to get the fire under well as heavy smoke from the rear of the Bay City News Serv ice contributed to this
In South San Francisco, Samson said they control and everyone was able to escape property, according to fire officials. There report.
the time of Greens murder did not hold equally, said Carr.
GREEN
Though prosecutors have theorized the
victim was killed over a custody dispute, because the friend confirmed Adella was Theyre doing a really good job at
Lis defense attorney Geoff Carr said his not with him at that time. looking at the interest of the kids outside
client may well have been caught in the Theres a predilection that comes with this murder, he said.
Continued from page 1 mi ddl e o f a p l o t b et ween Bay at an d this business thats hard sometimes to rec- When asked if he believed Li to be inno-
Adella. ognize. ... If I put that witness on, and said cent, Carr said that was ultimately some-
Superior Court arraignment. Carr said there is evidence that shows he was my alibi guy and his friend said thing for a jury to decide.
All three suspects have been in custody Bayat and Adella may have had a souring
since late May 2016. Greens body was dis- oh, he was never with me, I would never Li and Bayat both have a team of hired
relationship with Green outside of their be successful with that, he said, adding he attorneys representing them. Adellas ini-
covered near a Sonoma County homeless relationships with Li.
encampment May 11, almost two weeks doesnt blame the judge but rather its tial court-appointed attorney made a
Carr expressed frustration that witnesses endemic of the system. motion in November to be relieved and
after he met up with Li at a Millbrae pancake put on by the prosecution have, in his
house the evening he disappeared, accord- A custody dispute that arose between Li Adella was reappointed to the Private
experience, been given more leeway than Defender Program. Defense attorneys from
ing to prosecutors. witnesses put on the stand by the defense. and Greens mothers following Lis arrest
Li, who comes from a wealthy Chinese fam- has since been resolved and each grand- Bayats team were not immediately avail-
Adella was one of the prosecutions wit-
ily and has Chinese citizenship, is believed nesses in the five-day preliminary hear- mother shares custody of the children able for comment.
to be a flight and safety risk, District ing, and Carr said he was able to prove his
Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said previously. alibi that he was at a friends house at
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U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, You cannot increase the budget for Dolphin Drive, Redwood Shores. Anne Lamott: The Journey of
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porter of efforts to electrify Caltrain, premiere, a regional premiere and a Mateo. Registration is required. $28
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She emphasized government over- what really needs to be changed or Center at the Hall of Justice, Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
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