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Th e f t . A vehicle was stolen near 27th
The Battle of Ridgeway, left, one of the largest fights of the Fenian raids. The Fenian Ram, right, a submarine that never fired a shot in anger. Avenue and South El Camino Real before
4:04 a.m. Tuesday, March 7.
attempt to end Britannias rule of the waves. revolutionaries continued minor raids in Di s turbance. A man was holding an alco-
Contemporary accounts of the Peninsula Canada, the last in 1871. Why Canada? holic beverage and refusing to leave on
gatherings of Fenian supporters were a bit According to McInnis, the plan was to draw North B Street before 12:19 p.m. Sunday,
condescending, coming at a time when English troops out of Ireland and over to March 5.
nativists warned of the Irish three Rs of Canada. Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . An elevator
Rum, Romanism and Rebellion. The Fenians also had a navy, or at least was vandalized on Mariners Island
To the credit of the Irish, they disappoint- hoped to have one. They raised enough Boulevard before 5:11 p.m. Saturday, March
ed many who anticipated a disorderly riotous money to back Irish born John Holland in his 4.
rabble, the Gazette said of the San Mateo quest to build a submarine, which he did in Acci dent. A white Lexus struck a light pole
picnic. The paper noted there were few 1881. The 14-foot long vessel dubbed The near East Third Avenue and South Humboldt
drunks, considering the amount of liquor Fenian Ram never fired a shot in anger Street before 1:47 a.m. Saturday, March 4.
involved. There were a few arrests and some because the money ran out. Holland, howev-
fist fights at the donnybrook in Redwood er, kept building submarines. His final design UNINCORPORATED SAN MATEO
S
t. Patricks Day is celebrated on
March 17 when everyone seems to be City, which had a population of only 1,000 at was sold to the United States and commis-
Irish. There was a time, however, the time. sioned in 1900 as the USS Holland. The COUNTY
when Irish roots were strong and Irish lives The Fenians, aka the Irish Republican Fenian Ram still exists and can be viewed at a Theft. Mail was found on the ground near a
mattered so much thousands of immigrants Brotherhood, is one of those militant groups museum in Paterson, New Jersey. group of mailboxes on the 200 block of
from the Emerald Isle headed for picnics on overlooked in American history. They cer- Avenue Balboa in El Granada before 1:20
the Peninsula. tainly werent ignored in Canada where some Editors note: The photo in the Feb. 13 col- p.m. Monday, March 6.
The number of people was difficult to esti- historians say the attack by Fenian soldiers, umn about the crash of the airliner Resolution Burg l ary . An unknown person smashed a
mate but some reports say 15,000 people mainly veterans of the U.S. Civil War, even- should hav e been credited to vehicles window and took a backpack and
turned out for the events in Redwood City and tually would spur the drive for confederation FlightoftheResolution.org. In addition, the wallet valued at approximately $225 at
San Mateo while a picnic in Belmont drew north of the border. crash took place Oct. 29, not Oct. 28. Pescadero Beach before 5:30 p.m. Sunday,
about 10,000. The San Mateo picnic came a month after March 5.
One newspaper account estimated the train Fenians crossed the border at Niagara Falls The Rear View Mirror by history columnist Ci tati o n. A 27-year-old El Granada man
carrying passengers to Belmont Park in 1868 and met a Canadian force at Ridgeway. The Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal was cited and released when he was found to
was a half mile long, headed by three or four disciplined fire of the 1,500 or so Irishmen be driving with a suspended license and a
engines, puffing and blowing like so many was too much for the raw Canadian militia ev ery other Monday. Objects in The Mirror
misdemeanor warrant on the 100 block of
thousand savage Fenians eager for the fray. who retreated from the battlefield upon which are closer than they appear. Presidio Avenue in El Granada before 4:25
The Redwood City picnic of 1870 was nine were killed. The Irish fighters then went p.m. Sunday, March 5.
front-page news in the San Mateo County to Fort Erie and captured a small force whose
Gazette, a veteran in reporting on Irish gath- officer in charge cut off his whiskers and fled
erings, having covered the San Mateo event in disguise, according to Canadian historian
in 1866, the year the worldwide Irish nation- Edgar McInnis. McInnis wrote in his book,
alist group called the Fenians invaded The Unguarded Frontier, that the invaders
Canada. Thats right, they invaded Canada. became cut off when the United States sent a
Seeking freedom for Ireland, the Fenians also gunboat to prevent reinforcements. Most of
produced the first true submarine in an the Fenians were arrested and released. The
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Motorcycle crash leads to DUI arrest Sharon Avenue and water was reportedly gushing into the
Local briefs street.
A 34-year-old man was arrested this weekend in South San At 9:45 p. m. Police reported on Twitter that Mid-
Francisco after crashing a motorcycle he was riding while According to police, officers responded to apartments in
the 1100 block of Elmer Street on reports of a shooting Peninsula Water District workers were on their way to fix
allegedly under the influence, according to police. the problem.
Police said officers responded to the 100 block of Harbor Sunday, March 12.
Way just before 12:30 a.m., Saturday, March 11 on reports Upon arrival, officers found a 19-year-old woman suffer-
of a traffic collision. ing from a gunshot wound. She was transported to a hospi- Hazardous material consumed in Stanford fire
Upon arrival police discovered Franco Demarlo lost con- tal to be treated for injuries not considered life threatening. Whatever hazardous materials were in a room at the
trol of his motorcycle in the roadway, and was suffering Police closed Elmer Street between Ralston Avenue and Stanford Medical School where a fire broke out this
from injuries not considered life threatening. Waltermine Street while officers investigate and canvass weekend were consumed by the fire, a deputy fire chief
Demarlo, a South San Francisco resident, was transport- the area for possible witnesses and or video surveillance with the Palo Alto Fire Department said.
ed to a hospital for treatment and further investigation by footage. Firefighters were working Saturday, March 11 to deter-
police revealed he was allegedly under the influence of According to police, investigators are questioning the mine what hazardous materials were in the third floor
alcohol during the accident. victims boyfriend as well as others that live in the apart- room of the Pathology Department.
Police said he was placed under arrest and released to the ment where the incident occurred, however at this time But because the fire consumed the materials, firefighters
hospital staff. there are no known suspects. haven't been able to find out what those materials were and
Anyone with further information about this incident is Police said the shooting appears to be an isolated inci- hospital officials haven't been able to tell fire officials
encouraged to contact Officer Ramirez at (650) 829-7209. dent. yet, Deputy Chief Catherine Capriles said.
Broken Belmont water main repaired The fire broke out at around 7:30 a.m. in the Edwards
Belmont police investigating afternoon shooting Building at 300 Pasteur Drive.
Police are investigating a shooting incident that A road that was closed Saturday night in Belmont due to It started as a two-alarm fire but was upgraded to three
occurred in Belmont Sunday afternoon that left one person a water main break has reopened, according to police. alarms before firefighters evacuated an area around the room
in the hospital. A water main break was reported at 9:08 p. m. on and extinguished the blaze.
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Health laws woes, real or perceived, drive call for repeal
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar MEDICAID annually for medical ination. Supporters enough for those with modest incomes. The
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS say the change would bring needed scal GOP tax credits are not designed to keep
Status: Thirty-one states have expanded discipline and encourage states to innovate. pace with rising premiums, as the Obama
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump Medicaid under the health law. The federal- Critics say it will ultimately harm the poor subsidies do. Insurers would be able to
and Republican leaders say drastic action is state health care program for low-income and goes far beyond addressing issues with experiment with redesigned plans that hold
needed because the Obama-era health care people now covers about 1 in 5 people in the ACA. the promise of lower premiums. The pros
overhaul is a disaster, with soaring premi- the United States, from newborns to elderly and cons will become clearer as more detail
ums and insurers bailing out. nursing home residents. About half of the INDIVIDUAL HEALTH INSURANCE and analysis emerges.
It's true that major parts of the 2010 law expansion states have Republican gover-
Status: The health law was meant to
are clearly troubled, but others are working nors. Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio, says it has
expand and stabilize the market for individ- ONLINE INSURANCE MARKETS
fairly well. allowed his state to offer "a stable source of
care" for the working poor, the drug-addict- ual health insurance, through which rough- Status: HealthCare.gov froze up the day it
The risk is that the GOP's "rescue mis- ly 20 million people get coverage. It's been was launched in 2013, an episode that
sion" will inict collateral damage on ed, and the mentally ill. Although Medicaid
is a notoriously stingy payer, hospitals a roller-coaster ride instead. As sicker, cost- embarrassed the Obama White House and
what's working and cause new problems. Or lier customers came into the market, premi- prompted a high-tech repair job lasting
that promised solutions might disappoint. have strongly supported the expansion as
preferable to treating uninsured patients. ums and deductibles shot up. Consumers eli- weeks. Since then, the federal website has
The Affordable Care Act, or ACA, expand- gible for the law's income-related nancial improved, now serving as the backbone of a
ed coverage in two main ways. It offered sub- Impact: The House bill would repeal the
Medicaid expansion, which now covers assistance were cushioned, but millions system that insures about 12 million people
sidized private health insurance through who still pay their own way are in shock. nationwide. Several states operate similar
online markets such as HealthCare.gov that about 11 million people. Currently the fed-
eral government offers a generous matching Former President Bill Clinton, in a candid websites.
cater to people without workplace coverage. moment, called it a "crazy system. " Impact: The GOP bill does not repeal the
It also allowed states to expand their payment to states that expand their pro-
grams. Starting in 2020, that payment Recently, Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini pro- provisions that created HealthCare.gov and
Medicaid programs to cover more low- nounced the ACA's health insurance markets its state counterparts, but their future is
income adults. would only be available for beneciaries
already enrolled under the expansion, not in a "death spiral." unclear nonetheless. "The federal and state
Together, those features have helped push Impact: The House bill would rework the marketplaces would likely shrink," said
the nation's uninsured rate below 9 percent, for any new ones.
In an even bigger change, the bill would ACA's tax credit subsidies and loosen some Larry Levitt of the nonpartisan Kaiser
a historic low. of its major requirements on insurers. It Family Foundation. With smaller tax cred-
A look at some of the law's major ele- end Medicaid's open-ended entitlement sta-
tus, moving to a system of limited federal would allow people to set aside more money its, there wouldn't be as many customers.
ments, their current status, and how they in tax-sheltered health savings accounts. The GOP bill allows consumers to use their
might be affected by the repeal and replace nancing. Washington would pay the states
a xed amount per beneciary, based on More people would be eligible for the GOP tax credits for coverage purchased outside
legislation advancing in the House: subsidies, but the assistance may not go far the government markets as well.
Medicaid spending in each state, adjusted
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By Mike Corder, The Dutch prime minster said it was important for his
Cinar Kiper and Raf Casert government not to bow to pressure from Turkey, especial-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ly after Ankara threatened sanctions if the Dutch kept
Turkish ministers out.
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands Turkish President Recep Turkey is a proud nation. The Netherlands is a proud
Tayyip Erdogan intensied his dispute with European nation. We can never do business under those sorts of
nations Sunday, claiming that Nazism is alive in the threats and blackmail, said Mark Rutte, whose party is
West after two of his ministers were prevented from cam- locked in a neck-and-neck race with populist rebrand
paigning in the Netherlands and promising that the Dutch Geert Wilders.
would pay the price for their unusual action. To bolster support for an April 16 referendum that would
While Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte worked to con- expand the powers of Turkey's president, Turkish cabinet
tain the diplomatic damage, Erdogan made it clear that ministers have scheduled campaign trips to several
Turkey would not be easily appeased. European countries with sizable populations of Turkish
He said Ankara would retaliate for the treatment of the expatriates.
Turkish family affairs minister, who on Saturday was However, some European nations have complained that
blocked by police in riot gear from entering her country's Turkey under Erdogan is slipping toward authoritarian
consulate in Rotterdam. practices, especially since last summers aborted coup.
That came hours after Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Rutte cited that concern in asking Cavusoglu not to come
Cavusoglu was denied airport landing rights to address to the Netherlands.
crowds at a Rotterdam rally. The furor between two NATO allies comes at a crucial
Saying that he was wrong to think Nazism was over, time in the Netherlands, where issues of Dutch identity,
Erdogan made the comment to an audience in Istanbul. The relations with migrant communities and Islam have taken REUTERS
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District 5 Together
county for 95 years
The attempt to kill
By David J. Canepa and the center of
life for many of my Guest electrified Caltrain
A
s spring approaches and the constituents.
sun sets later, its time to say
goodbye to this drought-
Jefferson stu-
dents will also be perspective T
his may be just one of the many nasty and painful
acts of the Trump administration we can expect.
But for those who have been working for decades
busting winter and to say hello to the front and center at
feast of Saint Patrick, a day to indulge the event as the to usher the Peninsula rail system into the 21st century, it
nity to provide north county residents is a cruel blow. Lets hope its just a knockdown and not a
in fun and special moments together schools drumline the tools to help better their lives.
with family and friends. will provide enter- knockout. I dont hold much hope for a change of heart
Its an opportunity for me to learn from the Department of Transportation, because this was a
While its an official Irish holiday, tainment with many school clubs also more about my constituents needs
its become a festival celebrated in providing exceptional food. political, not a transportation decision. It may be that the
and also reassure them that I and my state and region will have to come to the rescue. Some
Argentina, Malaysia, the Virgin Ive also invited more than three staff are here to listen and help.
Islands and across the globe. dozen agencies to set up information have advocated that the state take transportation dollars
In this day of togetherness, Im from the Republican congressional districts whose repre-
St. Patricks Day is always memo- tables at the fair to provide attendees anticipating many lasting memories
rable but I and my staff have decided a wealth of information on employ- sentatives are responsible for withholding these funds.
to be forged as we make new friends But thats not going to happen.
to essentially skip the Friday night ment services, how to prepare for all while celebrating the arts, music
fun in favor of throwing our own emergencies, housing options and Caltrain has bought some time by extending the con-
and dance. tract for three months. Work was originally to begin
party on Saturday, during the day so how to maintain a healthy and safe There will be Peruvian, Burmese,
everyone can join. community. March 1. The extension has cost the agency $20 million.
Filipino, Chinese, Polynesian and But the agency and its supporters hope they can convince
Its a cultural and resource fair we The District 5 Together event is Irish dance performed at the fair. Its
are calling District 5 Together. about inclusion, compassion, collab- the feds to release the promised $647 million.
going to be an awe-inspiring day. ***
As the new San Mateo County oration and community. Its about all So as we near the feast of Saint
supervisor representing Daly City, of us. Its about your children and Heres a little history. Once
Patrick with spring officially starting upon a time, Southern Pacific
Brisbane, Colma and parts of South your parents. Its about you. a few days later, mark your calendars
San Francisco and San Bruno, I It will be an opportunity to open ran a commuter rail service
for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, March from San Jose to San
believe the fair will be an excellent your hearts and minds to your neigh- 18, Jefferson High School Theater,
opportunity to bring our incredibly bors and gain a glimpse into the myr- Francisco with stops at bed-
6996 Mission St., Daly City. Please room communities for city
diverse community together to learn iad cultures that exist in north county. RSVP via mrichardson@smcgov.org
more about each other, the broad Im not going to speak about poli- workers. The Southern Pacific
or (650) 363-4247. gave up on its commuter rail
range of services the county provides tics too much, either at the federal, Hope to see you there as we cele-
and to most especially have state or local level. I will talk, how- service and it was saved by
brate our first of many District 5 San Mateo County who, with
fun. ever, about what a special community Together events.
There will be music, dancing, food we live in and how we can all support partners from San Francisco
and so much more honoring the rich each other in good times and bad. and Santa Clara, set up a joint
Dav id J. Canepa represents District 5 powers agreement to run it.
tapestry of culture represented in There will be no speeches but there on the San Mateo County Board of
District 5s unique neighborhoods. It will be lots of conversation. Today, the Joint Powers
Superv isors and is the former may or of Board, made up of representa-
will be held at Jefferson High School, While this event is about fun its Daly City.
a beacon of learning in the north also about education. Its an opportu- tives from SamTrans, Muni
and VTA, runs Caltrain. The partners donate annual opera-
Letters to the editor tion funds but there is no permanent source of funding.
In the 1990s, Caltrain was suffering from a lack of fund-
ing, competition for regional and federal funding from BART
and, what was worse, a board and executive director who
Representing constituents their constituents? Election tampering cared little about the trains future. The trains ran on diesel
while most commuter rail throughout the country and world
Joe Simoni were electrified. Then Steve Schmidt, a Menlo Park council-
Editor, San Mateo Editor, man, was appointed to the JPB. He insisted electrification
This letter is in response to the article At times, I view Edward Snowden and was a must. Many of the commuters who came to JPB meet-
Ofcials push for $6B infrastructure Julian Assange as villains, and other ings agreed. But nothing changed until a split board voted 5-
bill in the March 7 edition of the
Trump is a slow learner times, as heroes. 4 in 1999 to make electrification a near-term priority and
not a go-slow approach and until a new director, Mike
Daily Journal. Editor, Either way, they have brought our at-
Scanlon, was hired. He listened to the public and agreed elec-
It appears that, when the astute politi- It took Donald Trump five years to un- tention to the corruption of the CIA trification made financial sense. At the same time, BART-to-
cians in Sacramento use funds that are derstand that President Obama was born and FBI, who, as it turns out, are spy- SFO had extracted huge payments from SamTrans which
approved by their constituents, they in the United States and thus a citizen, ing on our own citizens and blaming meant San Mateo County could not keep up its payments for
decide to divert the funds to a project something bothObama and most peo- the Russians. It has been a long time Caltrain. In turn, the other partners cut back too.
Then state senator Jackie Speier championed the idea of
that runs contrary to the voters ple had understood all along. It took since I read George Orwell, but it
an express service which cut the commute time from San
wishes. Trump until now to realize that health seems like 1984 in America. It Jose to San Francisco in half. Speier convinced then gov-
So, we start the new year with SB 1, care is a complicated issue, something turns out that not only your smart- ernor Gray Davis to fund the baby bullet pilot and Caltrain
the fix the roads bill sponsored by both President Obama and most people phones, but your television can also was rebooted. Peninsula cities were no longer bedroom
state Sen. Jim Beall, the ultra-liberal have understood all along. be spying on you. And all this time communities. As many people worked in the South Bay as
in San Francisco. Trains were crowded in both directions.
from Campbell. Since the funds that How long will it take Trump to under- we believed that the Foreign Intelli-
Commuters wanted more and faster service. They embraced
were approved by the voters were not stand that he is totally unfit for the gence Surveillance Act courts would electrification as a way to get faster trains and more stops
used for infrastructure, he has the au- office of the U.S. presidency, something protect us. Democrats have been call- while keeping the air free of diesel fuel. And the JPB unan-
dacity to present SB 1 and, if passed both President Obama and most people ing for an investigation of election imously agreed. At last, the long process of getting pass-
by the super majority, it will mean have understood all along. How long tampering they are right we ing tracks, environmental approvals and the necessary
funding started. And then there was Atherton. The old men
12 cents more in gas taxes, 20 cents will it take for enough Republicans to need a full-scale investigation of all
in suits filed lawsuits to stop the project. It caused expen-
more in diesel taxes and $38 more in understand that Trump is a slow learner parties, including the CIA, FBI, NSA sive delays and taxpayer money but the process continued.
DMV fees. and totally unfit for the U.S. presidency? and IRS. In 2008, high-speed rail, an ultra express train to run
Will we ever elect a politician that Jorg Aadahl Keith De Filippis from Los Angeles to San Francisco was endorsed by Gov.
is truly serious about representing San Mateo San Jose Jerry Brown and a state bond to fund it approved by voters.
High-speed rail would approach San Francisco via San Jose
OUR MISSION:
alongside Caltrain. Initially planners saw a four track sys-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most tem, two tracks for high-speed rail and two tracks for
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for Caltrain, but some Peninsula cities balked. Some local
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. elected officials came up with a compromise. High-speed
By combining local news and sports coverage, rail could operate on Caltrain tracks and only some extra
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business,
Michael Davis Henry Guerrero lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to passing tracks would be necessary. And because of this
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio compromise, the Department of Transportation granted the
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Bruce Scannell information resource in San Mateo County. wishes of Republican U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy who is
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Renee Abu-Zaghibra Robert Armstrong system is too important for the California economy.
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Tom Jung Brian Miller SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM Companies along the Caltrain corridor generate 14 per-
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10 Monday March 13, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL
Both M-A squads fall in Nor Cal tourney was held to single-dig- A had a chance to stun We could have won the game easily, M-
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF its, as the Lady Bears No. 2 Heritage in the A head coach Mike Molieri said. We had a
were upset by No. 9 closing minutes, but chance.
One Menlo-Atherton team was looking to Folsom 57-40. Heritage was able to hold
make a Cinderella run, the other was favored I think Folsom came on for a 53-46 victory. Boys fourth-quarter run quashed
to win it all. out and played really After trailing by 15 to The M-A boys (23-8) played far from a
Both the M-A boys and girls basketball well, M-A head coach start the fourth quarter, perfect game. The Bears committed 22
teams, however, saw their seasons ended Markisha Coleman said. the Bears closed the turnovers and shot just 12 of 22 from the
Saturday as each fell in their respective They had a really good deficit to 1 with less than free-throw line.
brackets in the California Interscholastic Greer Hoyem games. As for us, our a minute to play. But a We struggled offensively getting into a
Eric Norton
Federation Division I tournament. shots werent falling questionable foul at the rhythm and the shooting and defense kind
The No. 1-seed M-A girls squad was the and also on defense we allowed some really defensive end led to Heritage dominating of hurt us, Molieri said.
shocker as junior center Greer Hoyem scored easy shots. until the final buzzer to advance to the
a team-high 18 points, but everyone else In the boys Division I bracket, No. 7 M- Northern California semifinals. See BEARS, Page 14
Serra eliminated
Sharks 5, Stars 1
Pavelski scores
Defending state champs ousted from Nor Cal Division II tourney
twice as Sharks
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
rough up Stars
The 2016-17 Serra Padres were a far dif- By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ferent team than the one that brought
home the California Interscholastic
Federation Division II state championship SAN JOSE Joe Pavelski helped the San
a season ago. Jose Sharks deliver the perfect response to a
Not only did the Padres graduate all five sloppy game.
starters after last years state title run, long- Pavelski scored twice, backup goalie
time head coach Chuck Rapp opted to sit out Aaron Dell made 29 saves to win his fourth
this season after undergoing back surgery, straight start, and the Sharks rebounded
leaving the team in the hands of interim head from a lackluster loss to
coach Sean Dugoni. beat the Dallas Stars 5-1
All things considered, Dugoni returning on Sunday night.
Serra to the second round of the CIF Northern We needed a bounce-
California Division II bracket was more than back game, Pavelski
anyone could have expected entering into said, referring to the
the season. But the teams fortunes finally Sharks 3-1 loss to
ran out Saturday night as the No. 7-seeded Nashville on Saturday
Padres (15-14 overall) were eliminated from night. We turned over
the state tournament, seeing their season Joe Pavelski too many pucks, we
end with a 68-56 upset at the hands of No. 15 werent committed in a
Cardinal Newman-Santa Rosa 27-4) Saturday lot of areas yesterday. Today, we got the
night at Morton Family Gymnasium. response we needed from a lot of guys.
We had to overcome a little bit of adversi- Patrick Marleau, Joel Ward and Chris
ty with Coach Rapp (gone), Dugoni said. I Tierney also scored to give the first-place
think that was a big adjustment for every- Sharks their sixth win in eight games. San
body. But these kids, they worked hard all Jose remained seven points ahead of
year for me. Thats all I ever ask them to do. Anaheim in the Pacific Division with a
And [Saturday] they busted their tails out game in hand.
there. Youve just got to tip your hat to Logan Couture and Paul Martin each had
Cardinal Newman. It was two hard teams two assists.
and they just made more plays than we did. Its getting to that point in the season
Scoring wise, it was one lopsided quarter where we know what position were in as far
that caused the Padres to go south. Serra won as standings right now, Martin said. But
three quarters on the scoreboard, but the for our push and the way that we want to play
Cardinals led by an explosive effort by hockey down the stretch, we need to make
junior guard Damian Wallace outscored sure that were staying at that high level.
Serra 20-8 in the second quarter, which Dell has been outstanding of late as he has
proved to be the difference. given coach Peter DeBoer the confidence to
Wallace ignited Cardinal Newman with a rest starter Martin Jones. Dell has stopped
game-high 29 points, including 16 points TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL 113 of 118 shots during his streak and
in the second quarter, making increasingly Top: Cardinal Newman senior Gavin improved to 6-0 at home this season.
physical layup drives look almost common- Dove is fouled as he wrestles control Remi Elie scored his first career goal for
place as the standout football running back from Serra junior Denzel McCollum. the Stars, who got off to a rough start to a
carried his team to its second straight upset Above: Serras Masie Mohammadi is four-game road trip.
in the CIF Division II bracket the called for a charging foul as he drives Kari Lehtonen allowed three goals on
Cardinals previously knocked off No. 2 to the basket. eight shots before being pulled for the sec-
Whitney-Rocklin. Left: Andrew Olson, one of just four ond straight game in favor of Antti Niemi,
seniors on Serras roster, shoots over
See SERRA, Page 14 a Cardinal Newman defender. See SHARKS, Page 16
CIF basketball state tournament Baseball 3). With the score tied 4-4 in the fifth, and
Local sports roundup two runners on, HMBs Daniel Dempsey
SHP only county team still alive Carlmont 8, South City 1 drove a ball off the right-field wall and
And then there was one. found herself in early foul trouble and the Carlmont right-hander Sean Prozell
Cougars were never able to establish a dashed for a three-run, inside-the-park home
The Sacred Heart Prep girls basketball earned his third straight win to start the sea- run that proved to be the game winner. Joey
rhythm. Senior point guard Addison son, firing six innings to lead the Scots
team was the only San Mateo County team Greco was the pitcher of record, firing four
Walling led all HMB scorers with eight past South City at Orange Park. Prozell
to survive the second round of the innings to earn the win. Ian Goldbach
points, Ally Longaker added seven, and allowed five hits and two walks but struck
California Interscholastic Federation pitched a scoreless seventh to earn the save.
Calhoun and Ana Cordes scored six apiece. out eight to improve his record to 3-0.
Northern California Division IV basketball
tournament as the No. 6-seed Gators upset In CIF Division IV boys action, No. 9 The Scots (5-0-1) jumped ahead with two
No. 3 Foothill 61-43 Saturday night in Menlo School fell at top-seed Palma 72-61. runs in the top of the first and added four San Mateo 3, Hillsdale 2
Sacramento. Menlo shot 43 percent from the floor, more in the third. Junior Zane Van Ansdel In a crosstown non-league rivalry
SHP now advances to the regional semifi- including a team-high 26 points from junior paced Carlmont with two hits. The Warriors matchup, San Mateo (5-1-2) won its fourth
nals to take on No. 2 St. Joseph Notre Dame- point guard Joe Foley. Senior guard Hayden (3-3) got two hits apiece from sophomore straight in comeback fashion at home over
Alameda, in Alameda, Tuesday at 7 p.m. Pegley added 11 points and Thomas Brown Levi Stubbles and senior Carlos Solis. Hillsdale (3-2). With the Knights leading 2-
In other CIF Division IV girls action, scored 10. 1 in the sixth, Kevin Jacobs provided the
No. 5 Half Moon Bay saw its season come No. 12 Half Moon Bay was also eliminated Half Moon Bay 6, Washington 3 game-winning knock with a two-run single.
to an end with a 58-36 loss at No. 4 Arcata. from the Division IV boys bracket, falling to HMB (4-2-1) got back in the win column Senior pitcher Charlie Titus earned the win
HMB power forward Siobhan Calhoun No. 4 Central Catholic-Modesto 70-54. with a road victory over Washington-SF (3- with two scoreless innings of relief.
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By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
NCAA
77 NCAA Tournaments, Northwestern and a non-conference schedule that ing round. Manager Ernie Whitt said he wished more big
had to wait until the final region was included six losses to eventual tourna- league players from Canada were willing to take part.
revealed on the selection show to get its ment teams proved to be enough for
first bid. Coach Chris Collins pumped the Commodores. Giants 12, Diamondbacks 4
Continued from page 11 his fists as his players celebrated and a
In Cactus League action, Jarrett Parker went 3 for 3 and
roar came from the crowd of about 2,000 Rest of the matchups scored twice for the Giants. Kyle Blanks and Trevor Brown
people at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
Northwestern (23-11) got its first An all-Florida first-round matchup each had two of San Franciscos 14 hits.
bid in school history. The eighth-seed- When I came here four years ago, it Giants left-hander Matt Moore gave up two runs in four
was a belief in a day like today, highlights the rest of the region with
ed Wildcats will open play against third-seeded Florida State (25-8) tak- innings.
ninth-seeded Vanderbilt (19-15) in Salt Collins said. Archie Bradley worked four innings for Arizona, allowing
ing on No. 14 seed Florida Gulf Coast
Lake City with the winner facing the (26-7) in Orlando, Florida. The winner an earned run and five hits. A.J. Pollock led off the game
Gonzaga-South Dakota State winner. Bad karma of that game will take on the winner of with a home run.
Gonzaga got rewarded with its sec- the matchup between sixth-seeded
West Coast drought ond No. 1 seed ever and will start in the Maryland (24-8) and No. 11 Xavier As 9, Cubs 8
The placement of Gonzaga and same place the Bulldogs did the other (21-13). Kris Bryant belted a two-run homer and drove in three runs
Arizona as the top two teams in the time they got it in 2013. Gonzaga now The other matchups are No. 7 Saint for the Cubs. Anthony Rizzo and Kyle Schwarber had two
region increases the chances that the hopes not to have a repeat and end its Marys (28-4) against 10th-seeded RBIs apiece.
long Final Four drought for Western tournament on the opening weekend. Virginia Commonwealth (26-8) with Yonder Alonso connected for a three-run shot for Oakland,
teams could also come to an end this The Bulldogs lost that year in the the winner facing the winner of and Trevor Plouffe doubled and scored.
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Tennis brief Heritage ball handler. pointers in their loss to Folsom (27-4).
Past champions Djokovic, Nadal BEARS It looked like a good tap but it sent them
to the line, Molieri said.
Heritage (27-4) converted both free
Folsom junior MaKenzie Forbes countered
with a game-high 23 points while M-A was
held to just four points in the second quarter.
win in straight sets at Indian Wells Continued from page 11 throws, but M-A made a quick push up court. Entering the fourth quarter, M-A had con-
INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic and Norton took the inbound pass and went verted just one 3-pointer, but Carly
Rafael Nadal began their paths toward a pos- Still, a valiant fourth-quarter performance coast to coast for a layup attempt, but the McLanahan and Megan Sparrow each
sible quarterfinal meeting at the BNP by two-time Peninsula Athletic League finger-roll swirled out of the cylinder. The splashed down in the closing eight minutes.
Paribas Open with straight-set victories South Division Most Valuable Player Eric Bears then grabbed a pair of offensive Folsom also converted three 3s, including
Sunday. Norton led M-A to a near miracle comeback. rebounds for two chances at put-backs, but two from Forbes, a verbal commit to Cal.
Norton scored a team-high 16 points, 12 of missed them both.
A day after No. 1 Andy Murray was upset
by 129th-ranked qualifier Vasek Pospisil, which came in the closing period. Kai Still, Molieri said he was proud of the It was a shocking end to a No. 1-seed M-A
the second-seeded Djokovic won his open- Winterling added 11 points and Logan effort his team put forth in getting back team that set out to earn the programs first-
ing match at the hard court tournament 6-4, Faberowski added nine. into the game late. ever state title this season.
7-6 (5) against Kyle Edmund of Britain, They showed a lot of fight until the last
Winterling went on a 3-point tear in the Very disappointing, Coleman said of
while the fifth-seeded Nadal beat Guido second, Molieri said.
second half, hitting two in the third quarter the players postgame reactions. At the
Pella of Argentina 6-3, 6-2. and another in the fourth. After M-A closed beginning of the year, we had the goal of
Djokovic has won the trophy at Indian to within 1 with 50 seconds to go, however,
Girls shooting woes led to upset wanting to win a state championship and we
Wells a total of five times, Federer four, and the senior guard was called for a foul as he A force from 3-point land all season, the were in the best position possible to do
Nadal three. tried for a steal from behind the back of the Lady Bears (29-3) managed just three 3- that. So they were disappointed.
SERRA
however, which set off a 15-3 run for the sistently switching up defensive assign- In the third quarter, Serra twice closed the
Cardinals. And after Wallace broke free off a ments on the guards up top. deficit to 4 points, the latest coming at 46-
full-court inbound pass for an easy lay-in to They just started switching every 42 when junior Colin McCarthy buried a 3-
give the Cardinals a 20-19 advantage, they screen, Dugoni said. So, we tried to go pointer. But the Cardinals responded with a
Continued from page 11 maintained the lead to the closing buzzer. more fast tempo. But we were getting good 10-1 run, carrying into the fourth quarter,
Our defense just wasnt there tonight, looks shots theyve made all throughout capped by a 3-pointer from Morato, who
Mohammadi said. We played hard, it just the year. Just, a couple of them went in and finished with 11 points.
We did a pretty good job on the big guy
(Serra center Jack Wilson), closed out well wasnt enough. They got easy layups. It out, and we missed a couple of crucial free Serra also got 10 points from junior guard
on their shooters, and we knew we could wasnt Serra defense. We should have played throws. It just wasnt our night. Henry James and eight points from sopho-
attack them off the dribble, Cardinal harder. After pouring in 7 of 14 shots in the first more guard Parker McDonald. Wilson, a 7-1
Newman head coach Tom Bonfigli said. The two teams played entirely contrasting quarter, including 4 of 5 from 3-point terri- junior center, finished with six points; he
And [Wallace] is a handful. styles of defense. Serra persisted with a tory, Serra went on to shoot a miserable hit two field goals in the first quarter, but
He sure is. pressure full-court press all night long, 30.9 percent from the floor in the game. then departed with two early fouls and didnt
After one quarter of play, it looked as though it appeared to do more harm than Cardinal Newman countered with a 46.2- convert again from the field in the game.
though Serra junior Masie Mohammadi good. Not only did the press fail to produce percent efficiency from the field. Wilson also hobbled off the floor in the sec-
might take over the game. The 3-point any turnovers Serra committed 19 Despite Serra shooting just 2 of 15 from ond half with an apparent calf cramp, and
marksman came off the bench to light it up turnovers throughout, compared to Cardinal the field in the second quarter, however, the played the rest of the way with a wrap on his
with three 3s in the opening period, en Newmans 15 but it also seemed to tire score remained tight until the final minute calf.
route to a team-high 17 points, to stake the out the Padres by the late going. of the first half. With Cardinal Newman Still, the Padres are slated to graduate just
Padres to a 16-8 lead with two minutes left On the opposite end of the floor, Cardinal maintaining a one-possession advantage at four seniors from this years roster, only
in the quarter. Newman played a conservative but complex 29-26, Cardinals guard Cody Baker set off a one of them guard Jason Morabe was
Cardinal Newman fired back with a 3- man-to-man defense that cut off Serra 6-0 run before the break by hitting a pictur- in the starting lineup Saturday.
pointer from junior guard Brad Morato, through the middle of the post throughout, esque turnaround jumper from 17 feet out.
and ultimately flustered the Padres by con- It was a tough loss but Im excited for
Off a Serra turnover, Wallace then next year, Mohammadi said. Im going to
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Peterson takes free agent visit to Seattle 2017 and made est in Lacy was telling. The
Atlantic Division Atlantic Division By Dave Campbell
W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him a free agent Seahawks have their eyes on Lacy,
Boston 42 25 .627 Montreal 69 39 22 8 86 189 172
Toronto 38 28 .576 3 1/2 Ottawa 67 39 22 6 84 182 173 for the first too, after the 26-year-olds 2016
New York 26 41 .388 16 Boston 68 36 26 6 78 190 176 MINNEAPOLIS Adrian time. season with the Green Bay Packers
Philadelphia 24 42 .364 17 1/2 Toronto 67 31 22 14 76 204 199
Brooklyn 12 53 .185 29 Peterson visited the Seattle The Vikings was shortened by an ankle injury.
Tampa Bay 67 32 26 9 73 186 184
Florida 67 29 27 11 69 168 193 Seahawks, while his original team have stated their SportsTrust Advisors, the
Southeast Division
Washington 41 24 .631 Buffalo 69 28 29 12 68 177 203 in Minnesota hosted fellow free openness to re- agency representing Lacy,
Atlanta 37 29 .561 4 1/2 Detroit 67 26 30 11 63 166 202 signing their announced Thursday on Twitter
agent running back Eddie Lacy.
Miami 32 35 .478 10 all-time leading that he would visit the Seahawks,
Charlotte 29 37 .439 12 1/2 Metropolitan Division Theres still a path for Peterson
Orlando 24 43 .358 18 Washington 68 44 17 7 95 218 152 to return to the Vikings, but the Adrian rusher for the Vikings and Packers in that order
Pittsburgh 67 43 16 8 94 236 186
Central Division Columbus 67 43 18 6 92 214 157 signs of his potential departure Peterson right price, but over the following four days. Lacy
Cleveland 43 22 .662 N.Y. Rangers 69 44 23 2 90 223 180 havent stopped popping up. they entered the rushed for 1,100 yards in 2013 and
Indiana 34 32 .515 9 1/2 N.Y. Islanders67 32 24 11 75 199 201 Peterson was at Seahawks head- offseason with bigger priorities and 2014, his first two seasons in the
Detroit 33 33 .500 10 1/2 Philadelphia 67 31 28 8 70 173 199
Milwaukee 32 33 .492 11 Carolina 65 27 27 11 65 162 189 quarters on Sunday, according to a kicked it off by adding two new league, before falling off.
Chicago 31 35 .470 12 1/2 New Jersey 68 25 31 12 62 153 197 person with knowledge of the situ- starters on a beleaguered offensive With Thomas Rawls and C.J.
WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE ation who spoke to The Associated line in free agent tackles Riley Reiff Prosise in place, the Seahawks
Southwest Division Central Division Press on condition of anonymity and Mike Remmers. have youth and potential at run-
x-San Antonio 51 14 .785
Houston 46 21 .687 6
Minnesota 67 43 18 6 92 223 163 because the details werent being That said, theyll probably need ning back, but with Rawls miss-
Chicago 68 43 20 5 91 204 171
Memphis 36 30 .545 15 1/2
Nashville 68 33 24 11 77 200 192 made public. This was Petersons to sign a veteran running back at ing 12 of 36 games over his first
Dallas 28 37 .431 23 some point with Jerick McKinnon two years to ankle and leg injuries
New Orleans 26 40 .394 25 1/2 St. Louis 67 35 27 5 75 186 189 first in-person meeting with a
Winnipeg 69 30 33 6 66 204 219 team since the Vikings declined currently the only one on the ros- their depth isnt necessarily
Northwest Division Dallas 68 27 31 10 64 189 221
Utah 41 25 .621 Colorado 67 19 45 3 41 131 221 their option on his contract for ter of significance. So their inter- sound.
Oklahoma City 37 29 .561 4
Denver 31 35 .470 10 Pacific Division
SHARKS
Portland 29 36 .446 11 1/2 Sharks 68 41 20 7 89 190 158 to wait until the next stoppage 25 chose to shoot on a 2-on-1 with
Minnesota 27 38 .415 13 1/2 Anaheim 69 36 23 10 82 181 174 seconds later to relieve Lehtonen. Jannik Hansen and beat Lehtonen.
Calgary 68 38 26 4 80 187 182 It didnt help at all as the Sharks
Pacific Division Edmonton 68 35 24 9 79 191 181 We turned the puck over in the
x-Warriors 52 14 .788 Los Angeles 67 33 28 6 72 168 168 added to the lead midway through neutral zone, that got us into trou-
L.A. Clippers 40 26 .606 12 Vancouver 68 28 31 9 65 156 195 Continued from page 11 the period when Esa Lindell lost
Sacramento 25 41 .379 27 Arizona 67 24 35 8 56 164 217
ble, Ruff said. You dominate a
Phoenix 22 45 .328 30 1/2 control of the puck at the point period, but you dont put the puck
L.A. Lakers 20 46 .303 32 with Dallas on the power play.
Sundays Games
who stopped 16 of 18 shots. in the back of the net and then you
Chicago 4, Minnesota 2 Pavelski took possession and
x-clinched playoff spot Montreal 4, Edmonton 1 Dallas is tied with Colorado for make a couple of mistakes that end
N.Y. Rangers 4, Detroit 1 skated in on a breakaway for his up in the back of your net.
Sundays Games allowing the most goals in the
Boston 100, Chicago 80 Anaheim 5, Washington 2 26th goal of the year. No tes : The Stars have used two
San Jose 5, Dallas 1 NHL this season with 220.
Brooklyn 120, New York 112
Mondays Games Tierney scored on a rebound of goalies in an NHL-high 12 games
Indiana 102, Miami 98
Columbus at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Its embarrassing, captain Dylan DeMelos shot early in the
Houston 117, Cleveland 112
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Jamie Benn said. Its hard to put this season. ... D Marc-Edouard
Portland 110, Phoenix 101
Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 4:30 p.m.
third to seal the win. Vlasic played his 800th career
Philadelphia 118, L.A. Lakers 116 into words. If youre going to play The Stars had controlled the
Mondays Games Winnipeg at Nashville, 5 p.m. game, joining Marleau and Joe
Chicago at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Calgary, 6 p.m. like that and have those numbers play in the first period, outshoot-
Dallas at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 7 p.m. youre not going to get too far. Thornton as the only Sharks to do
Atlanta at San Antonio, 5 p.m. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. ing the Sharks 15-6, but found that. . . . San Jose F Melker
Milwaukee at Memphis, 5 p.m. Boston at Vancouver, 7 p.m. The Sharks broke the game open themselves on the short end of the
Tuesdays Games Karlsson with a lower-body
Washington at Minnesota, 5 p.m. in the second period. Couture got score as San Jose scored on two of
L.A. Clippers at Utah, 6 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 4 p.m. injury, giving Marcus Sorensen a
L.A. Lakers at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg at New Jersey, 4 p.m. his second assist of the game early its first four shots. spot in the lineup.
Orlando at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Washington, 4 p.m. in the period when he set up Ward Couture set up Marleau with a
Tuesdays Games Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. in the slot for his eighth goal.
Detroit at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Toronto at Florida, 4:30 p.m. pass from the corner for the first Up next
Indiana at New York, 4:30 p.m. Chicago at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. Coach Lindy Ruff then wanted to goal early in the period. After Elie
Oklahoma City at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Dallas at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
Portland at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Arizona at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. pull Lehtonen, but Niemi wasnt tied the game, Pavelski restored The Sharks host Buffalo on
Philadelphia at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. ready to come into the game and had the lead late in the first when he Tuesday.
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ASU has a very strong vision of democratizing education, Silicon Valley, Tang said theres one thing he hasnt seen any-
and we especially are interested in democratizing entrepre- one be able to replicate.
neurship, so its these two visions aligning to leverage their Mindset, Tang said. Whats unique about here is that stu-
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infrastructure of delivering education content with our expert- dents will get the exposure to how people think here. In
ise, Tang said. Silicon Valley, its the idea of risk taking, the idea of team-
emony frequently attended by venture capitalists. Theyll Offered during summer and fall, between 65 and 80 students work, working together, the idea of reaching for the moon;
learn about design thinking, market analysis, negotiation are expected to enroll each semester in Silicon Valley and will thinking big, thinking out of the box; [and] being persist-
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University. Noting a shift in geography since Silicon Valley first ASUs renowned academia will make a potent program for
Following the program, ASU students can return to earned its namesake, Tang said living in San Mateo is an ideal aspiring entrepreneurs.
Scottsdale, Arizona, and spend a few months working out of spot for those looking to experience the worlds innovation We understand that entrepreneurship is really the backbone
the newly opened startup incubator 1951@Skysong to con- center. Draper University is half way in between the finance of our country, Shrake said. Its ASU classes, complemented
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Draper University CEO Andy Tang said hes thrilled to be blocks from the Caltrain station as well as a short jaunt to the into one four-month boot camp its learn, build, fail, and
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POT
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With that in mind, the council prioritized creating an ordi-
nance to allow growing at existing greenhouses while
acknowledging more study is needed for potentially selling
pot within city limits.
We see this as a threat to our smoke-free norms in the coun-
ty, she said.
On the opposite spectrum, local resident and venture capi-
talist Martin Lagod said hes familiar with the industry having
Im in favor of [allowing] cultivation, manufacturing, worked on marijuana-related activities in Monterey County.
extraction, testing all of it, said Vice Mayor Deborah With many throughout California interested in diving into the
starting the process of allowing a range of pot businesses Penrose. But I have some questions about retail sales, not that business, Lagod said it would be wise for Half Moon Bay to
including cultivation, testing, manufacturing and perhaps dis- Im not in favor of it, but Im concerned about community have policies in place by the time the state begins rolling out
pensaries. pushback. licenses as a backlog of applications are expected and being
With 69 percent of Half Moon Bay voters favoring legal Whether its a bakery selling marijuana brownies or a dis- last in line could mean a yearslong wait.
recreational pot for adults higher than the state and county pensary offering joints, the council noted there are a variety of I think theres an interesting and really good opportunity
average local officials are now hoping the industry can factors that need to be studied and more of the community for the city to benefit, Lagod said. I would recommend you
diversify the citys pocketbook. should weigh in. move expeditiously.
Half Moon Bay as a whole seemed behind this as much as Councilman Rick Kowalczyk suggested the city look at The council is slated to first focus on an ordinance regarding
possible, said Councilman Adam Eisen, according to a video expanding the buffer around schools and daycare centers where greenhouse operations before further studying the implica-
of the meeting. I do feel like Half Moon Bay has a great marijuana business are forbidden, and that the city put a gener- tions of allowing retail sales. If the city decides to levy its own
opportunity to capitalize on this market. I do want to tax it al tax measure for voters to consider. taxes, voters must approve it during an election. The state will
strongly and make sure that we benefit as a community. Councilman Harvey Rarback said the city should act quickly impose its own taxes, including 15 percent on retail and charg-
Because currently, were so reliant on the hotel occupancy tax to issue licenses and have a tax measure in place in time for ing $9.25 per ounce of flowers and $2.75 per ounce of leaves.
to support the city, itd be nice to have a different income when the state to rolls out its rules, adding he would support The states 8.75 percent sales tax will also apply, of which the
source. commercial cultivation either indoors or with mixed light. city would receive 1 percent.
The voter-approved initiative allows adults 21 years and While leaning away from permitting outdoor operations, Supporters have argued there must be a balance as overtax-
older to smoke and posses marijuana as well as grow up to six the council also noted there should be requirements for indoor ing operations locally could push interested growers else-
plants for personal use. However, local jurisdictions retain greenhouse operations to reduce light pollution that already where.
authority to regulate commercial activities as well as prohibit occurs in the city. Rarback noted if the city truly wants to explore commercial
outdoor growing. Other cities across San Mateo County have A community forum was held last month, but only a few pub- operations as a revenue generator, allowing and taxing retail
taken a more stringent approach looking to ban commercial lic speakers attended Tuesdays meeting. sales is likely the most profitable sector.
activities, while the county Board of Supervisors is slated to Shaunda Scruggs, head of the San Mateo County Health Mayor Debbie Ruddock, who is intrigued by the proposition
study whether it could be a boon to coastal agriculture. Half Systems tobacco prevention program, noted people have having heard interest in the community, said allowing com-
Moon Bay, if it proceeds as planned, could become the first to concerns about exposure to secondhand smoke particularly in mercial marijuana is worth pursuing.
allow pot businesses in the county. multi-family housing. With the county having one of the low- I definitely support the concept of diversifying our econo-
Supporters contend allowing large-scale marijuana cultiva- est smoking rates in the state, she expressed concern over a my because we rely heavily on the [hotel] tax, Ruddock said,
tion at existing greenhouses could help revive a flailing cut survey that found many people would begin smoking marijua- later adding I do think that theres an approach we can take
flower industry that has struggled in the face of international na if it were legal. that is sensitive to the community.
competition.
that each schools gym be specific to their school, but it will date, Rosas said great enthusiasm has been expressed by resi-
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have a comparable build, she said.
Some gyms are slated to have new classrooms built into
them as a means of offering campuses additional space to
dents for the projects.
There is a lot of excitement around the new buildings, she
said.
house students at overcrowded middle schools. When considering the elementary school, some have said
Officials are slated to hold a community engagement meet- they want the facility to offer adequate parking, easy traffic
ing next month to discuss the gym at Borel Middle School and flow for picking up and dropping off students, while preserv-
ties such as courts, bleachers, locker rooms, office space, another similar session will be held the following month for ing space for play areas as well as after-school programs, said
bathrooms, lobbies as well as teaching areas has been a pri- the Bayside STEM Middle School facility. Rosas, who noted all input offered will be taken to heart by
mary concern while developing initial gym designs, said There is a second phase of bond projects planned as well, officials.
Rosas. slated to include a small neighborhood school serving the The district Board of Trustees also received at its most recent
The facilities are being planned by different architectural North Central neighborhood of San Mateo, but officials are meeting an opportunity to examine the progress of the proj-
firms, said Rosas, so extra care is being applied to assure the working through the first round of efforts before designing ects, and Rosas said the reception was warm.
schools receive a similar project. the later projects. They are excited about seeing where we are, she said.
We want to make sure that when we have a final product, During the community meetings that have been held to They are excited to see the process beginning.
Students from the College of San Mateo Nursing Program provided health screenings for
attendees of the Elder Care Resource Fair Feb. 18 at the San Carlos Adult Community Center.
Hundreds of people attended the free community event where they learned about nonprofit
agencies in the community, met representatives from senior-related business and received
health screenings. The event was presented by the Daily Journal and the San Carlos Adult TOM JUNG/ DAILY JOURNAL
Community Center. Pictured left to right: Amrit Kang, Casey Cole, Kristina Reid, Nicole Jesus, Firefighter/Paramedic Brenden Kelly, left, and Fire Inspector Julie Parenti get into the spirit
and Rupinder Kaur, RN MSN, the professor of nursing. for the first annual Central County Firefighter's Charity Ball and Silent Auction, to be held at
the Hyatt Regency in Burlingame on March 25, 2017. Tickets can be purchased in person at
Fire Station #34, 799 California Drive, in Burlingame, please ring door bell on California Drive
side of the building. Or by calling 576-4730 and visiting ccfdonline.org/coming-events.
Proceeds will benefit The One Hundred Club, dedicated to supporting the Peace Officers of
San Mateo County by providing financial assistance to the families of law enforcement officers
killed in the line of duty. More Information can be obtained at www.100clubsmc.org.
Media groups push back after fake news defined elections Calendar
By Arek Sarkissian these stories across countless net- Their complaints are passed along to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS works of friends who all share the the Poynter network, and to independ- MONDAY, MARCH 13 and to purchase tickets visit
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We like to believe more of what is truthfulness of items (the rst such to 4:30 p.m. Menlo Park VA Clinic
The Baltimore Gazette had its share Building 354, Room E117, 759 Motivational Interviewing
of scoops leading up to the 2016 pres- already in line with what we believe, groups to take part included ABC Willow Road, Menlo Park. For more Workshop. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1300 S. El
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Every presidential race since John F. the Poynter Institute for Media Studies FactCheck. org, Politifact and T V Club: My Little Pony: through recognizing, maintaining
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ly across social media, with readers away, through motivated reasoning, news feeds, and anyone who wants to For more information email
stuff that doesn't t into that pattern. share the story is warned that it has valle@plsinfor.org. Retired Public Employees
praising the Gazette for having the Association Lunch Meeting. 11
guts to report the truth. A study conducted by the Pew been disputed. Justice Action Monday: Flash a.m. Elks Lodge, 229 W. 20th Ave.,
Today, the Gazettes website no Research Center in December found That's just one of the things were Advocacy. 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 300 San Mateo. $20. For more informa-
E. Santa Inez Ave., San Mateo. tion call 738-2285.
longer offers any news. Instead, visi- that 64 percent of Americans could not trying to do, but there are plenty of Support SB 54, the California Values
tors nd a statement that reads: Our tell the difference between real and other plans also in the works, Act, which prevents the use of state Popular Piano Music. 11 a.m. to
and local public resources to aid noon. 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City.
apologies, we appear to be experienc- fake news. At least 23 percent Facebook spokesman Tucker Bounds federal Immigration and Customs Seniors 55 and over are invited for a
ing technical difculties. acknowledged sharing a fake news said. Enforcement agents in deportation. free presentation of popular piano
story, either knowingly or not. Bounds pointed to a letter that For more information call 342-5946. music. For more information call
The site, like many that thrived dur- 286-2585.
ing the contentious 2016 election, Mantzarlis group and others want Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg Groovy Judy. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Off
offered fake news sensational, to x that. He said his organization is wrote to the site's users on Feb. 16, The Grid Belmont, 1325 El Camino San Mateo AARP Chapter 139
Real, Belmont. All ages and free. Meeting. 11 a.m. and noon.
untrue tales like the Gazette story creating a ready-made lesson plan for reporting that his staff had extensive- Beresford Recreation Center, 2090
about an Atlanta police ofcer who high school teachers to educate stu- ly studied the lter bubbles people Dance Connection with Live Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
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her baby. tion in news, a solution widely viewed fake news. As a result, Facebook was ing until 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Following the meeting, there will be
as the best long-term approach to cre- able to differentiate between sensa- Womans Club, 241 Park Road, Ron Borellia Accordion and singing.
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tion dened by deep ideological ating news literacy. tional news and in-depth stories by wear something green. Free entry
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laborate with colleagues who can share
their expertise in specialized fields,
said Randolph.
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22 Monday March 13, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Robert T. Freeman, aka Robert Freeman
aka Bobby T. Freeman,
aka Bobby Freeman
Case Number: 17PRO00212
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
NEWSPAPER INTERNS otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tate, or both, of Robert T. Freeman, aka
JOURNALISM Robert Freeman aka Bobby T. Freeman,
The Daily Journal is looking for in- aka Bobby Freeman. A Petition for Pro-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- bate has been filed by Robert Freeman,
search, updates of our ongoing fea- Jr. in the Superior Court of California,
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- County of San Mateo. The Petition for
so welcome. Probate requests that Robert Freeman,
Jr. be appointed as personal representa-
We expect a commitment of four to tive to administer the estate of the dece-
eight hours a week for at least four dent.
months. The internship is unpaid, but The petition requests authority to admin-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ister the estate under the Independent
terns have progressed in time into Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
paid correspondents and full-time re- thority will allow the personal representa-
porters. tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
College students or recent graduates very important actions, however, the per-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper sonal representative will be required to
experience is preferred but not neces- give notice to interested persons unless
sarily required. they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
Please send a cover letter describing administration authority will be granted
your interest in newspapers, a resume unless an interested person files an ob-
and three recent clips. Before you ap- jection to the petition and shows good
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WATER STORAGE TANK, brand new,
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OBO. (760)996-0767.
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LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi- CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
GULBRANSEN BABY GRAND PIANO -
Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo, 318 Sports Equipment
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15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
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