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Police reports
Not so sweet
Candy worth $1,500 was stolen on El
Camino Real in Belmont before 2:23
p.m. Thursday, March 17.
SAN MATEO
Wel fare check. A drunk woman was seen
lying on the oor while a man was trying to
help her at the CVS/pharmacy on South El
Camino Real before 10:58 p.m. Tuesday,
March 14.
Theft. A man was seen taking wine, beer
and owers from Whole Foods on Park Place
before 1:59 p.m. Tuesday, March 15.
Di s turbance. A man was found sleeping in
a garage where he also urinated on Ninth
Avenue before 5:48 a.m. Tuesday, March 15.
Wel fare check. A drunk man refused to
leave Subway on South Norfolk Street
Police are describing the suspect as a heavyset Hispanic or Filipino man with gray hair and Before 8:52 p.m. Monday, March 14.
Di s turbance. A homeless man was seen
medium to dark skin.
ghting with a customer at Howard Johnson
Police are describing the man as a heavy- shaved, according to police. The girl said on South El Camino Real before 6:05 p.m.
set Hispanic or Filipino man with gray hair the man seemed disoriented and may have Monday, March 14.
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that is suspicious or possibly dangerous.
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Police are asking parents and guardians to Sho pl i fti ng . Someone stole $240 worth
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priate touching.
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Anyone with information about the case 14.
is being asked to call Detective Mike Re c k l e s s dri v i n g. A driver was seen
Nguyen at (650) 522-7650 or the Police speeding and almost caused an accident near
Departments secret witness line at (650) Broadway and Hillcrest Boulevard before
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Obituaries
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Ida Balsamo, age 90, died in Burlingame
March 10, 2016. Born Feb. 25, 1926, in
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resident of Redwood City, spending the last
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The new Broadway/Highway 101 interchange is now open
to traffic. While the western portion and southbound offramp are now in the final configuration, the eastern portion
will be done in about 10 months. Theentire interchange is
planned to be finished in mid-2017.
This weekend, Caltrans will begin deconstruction of the
existing Broadway overcrossing in Burlingame to transition to the new alignment. This work is scheduled for two
consecutive weekends during nighttime hours.
Southbound Highway 101 will close Saturday and Sunday
mornings between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m., March 19 and March
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Sunday mornings between midnight and 6 a.m., March 26
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches the ballistic rocket launch drill of the
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invasion rehearsal. The two sets of
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AZZI-VANDEVEER REUNION: USF COACH WON NCAA TITLE AS PLAYER; NOW SHE WILL MATCH WITS WITH FORMER COACH >> PAGE 12
Sacred Heart Prep baserunner Kyle Cody slides under the tag of Menlo-Atherton catcher Matt Johnston to tie the game in the fourth inning.
SHP would go on to win it in walk-off fashion 8-7 at home Friday, just the second victory of the year for the defending CCS champion Gators.
And as York was mobbed by his teammates at home plate, it was the first time
this season the Gators looked like the team
that won it all in the Division II bracket
last season.
This was the first one that reminded me
of that team last year that won the CCS
championship, York said.
It was a big day for York, who went 1 for
2 with an RBI and two runs scored, with his
third-inning double giving the Gators a
much-needed spark. SHPs offense has fallen upon hard times this season. Even with
By Tim Booth
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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SPORTS
Jennifer
was
for
Stanford womens basketball what Steph Curry is for
the Warriors, VanDerveer
said Friday, sitting in her
office conference room
watching the womens tournament and reflecting on
Azzis time on campus. I
Jennifer Azzi think that in some ways
that that team was kind of
the original, Wake up, heres womens basketball. But weve got to beat her. Weve got to
win.
No. 5 seed Miami (24-8) takes on 12th-seeded South Dakota State (26-6) in the first game
Saturday afternoon.
VanDerveer recruited sixth-year USF coach
Azzi very hard, as in she and her staff making
20 total trips to the Knoxville, Tennessee, area
pursuing Azzi back before recruiting limits were
put in place.
I wondered, Is this player really worth it?
VanDerveer said. She put Stanford basketball
on the map, with her great teammates. She didnt have the same role on the Olympic team that
she did at Stanford, where she was a starter and a
star. She came off the bench for us. People gave
her some, How come youre not playing more,
starting? Shes like, Im going to win the same
Tidbits
When Miami lost to Iowa last March for a
berth in the NCAA Tournaments Sweet 16,
Jessica Thomas had already run for the tunnel
when coach Katie Meier pulled her star player
back to the Hawkeyes rockin home court to
watch the opponent celebrate. That heartbreak
and defeat is largely what has fueled the
Hurricanes to take a bigger step this time around
in the tournament.
We learn way more from losses and we take
moments like that and that just drives us and we
dont stop working, Meier said. The team left
and I grabbed her back, I yanked her back onto
the court and said, You stand here and watch
this.
Meier compared the way South Dakota States
post players spread the floor to the Netherlands
team Miami faced during its foreign tour last
year.
BALTIMORE Baltimore Ravens cornerback Tray Walker, who played one season in
the NFL, died Friday of injuries from a dirt
bike crash in Miami.
His godmother confirmed the 23-year-old
Walkers death, according to the Ravens.
Walker was riding a Honda dirt bike with
no lights and wearing dark clothing when he
collided with a Ford Escape on Thursday
night, Miami-Dade Police said. He had been
in Jackson Memorial Hospital in critical
condition.
A fourth-round 2015 draft pick, Walker
played in eight games last season, mostly
on special teams.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh wrote a heartfelt letter to his players Friday before Walker
died. Later, in a statement, Harbaugh said, Tray
was a young man with a good and kind heart. He
was humble and loved everything about being
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Boys
Division I
No. 5 Menlo-Atherton (28-4) vs.
No. 7 Berkeley (23-8), 4 p.m.
Saturday at Sleep Train Arena-Sacramento
While playing in Sacramentos Sleep
Train Arena may be foreign to both the
Bears and Yellowjackets, both can take
comfort in the fact they are at least familiar
with each other.
On the penultimate day of 2015, M-A
traveled across the Bay to face Berkeley in a
non-league matchup. One that saw the Bears
slip away with a 58-54 victory.
In that meeting, the Bears were led by Eric
Norton and Lucas Fioretti, who each scored
16 points.
Nearly three months later, Berkeley gets
its rematch, when the stakes could not be
possibly higher. The Yellowjackets run to
the Nor Cal final was nearly as improbable
as the Bears. Berkeley easily handled No.
10 Oak Grove in the first round, 67-49. In
the quarterfinals a week ago, the
Yellowjackets faced No. 2 JesuitCarmichael, stunning the Marauders 62-59.
Against No. 3 Monte Vista-Danville in the
semifinals, the Yellowjackets came away
with a 64-52 victory.
M-A, meanwhile, knocked off No. 4
McClymonds-Oakland (57-53) and No. 1
Bellarmine (50-46) to reach its first Nor Cal
title game since winning the 1989 Division
II state title.
Division II
No. 1 Serra (24-5) vs.
No. 2 El Cerrito (22-13), noon
Saturday at Sleep Train Arena-Sacramento
A lot is made of a teams home and away
records. The thinking being a team must be
strong in their own gym as well as deal with
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Girls
Division IV
No. 2 Menlo School (21-7) vs.
No. 1 Cardinal Newman (29-5), 2 p.m.
Saturday at American Canyon High
School
If nothing else, Menlo should have history on its side. Maybe as a way to give his
team confidence heading into a game
against a team ranked 23rd in the state by
Division V
No. 1 Eastside College Prep (18-11) vs.
No. 2 St. Josephs-Alameda (26-8), 10
a.m. Saturday at American Canyon High
School
ECP is the third San Mateo County team
that gets a shot at redemption when the
Panthers face the Pilots.
Like the boys Division I and girls
Division IV championship game, this will
be the second meeting of the year between
these two squads. In late January, ECP used a
23-point fourth quarter to roar back from a
33-21 halftime deficit to beat the Pilots.
One may wonder how does an 11-loss
team earn the No. 1 seed and advance to the
Nor Cal title game? By playing one of the
toughest schedules around. Counting
Saturdays game, ECP will have played 10
games against seven teams who advanced to
the Nor Cal playoffs, including two games
each against Nor Cal finalists Pinewood
(Open Division) and Menlo School (DIV).
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Djokovic vs. Nadal set at Indian Wells
INDIAN WELLS Novak Djokovic dominated both tiebreakers to beat Jo-Wilfried
Tsonga 7-6 (2), 7-6 (2) at the BNP Paribas
Open on Friday, setting up a semifinal
against Rafael Nadal featuring two players
who own a combined seven titles in the
California desert.
Nadal defeated Kei Nishikori 6-4, 6-3, connecting on 89 percent of his first serves in
the match played in 91-degree (32 C) heat
under a relentless sun. Nadal is a three-time
winner at Indian Wells.
Shadows had begun creeping onto the main
stadium court by the time Djokovic outlasted
Tsonga, who has lost to the worlds topranked player in 13 of their last 14 meetings.
Four-time tourney champion Djokovic
improved to 20-1 this year heading into
Saturdays match against Nadal, who is 12-4.
CAL
Continued from page 11
may bring more scrutiny to Martins status
considering the school is already reviewing
his response to Hufnagels situation.
The Warriors were 0-4 in their previous
NCAA appearances, the last coming in 2002.
Smith was a big reason why Hawaii was able
to keep Jankovic on the bench for so long.
Smith scored eight of Hawaiis 15 points during a 6 1/2 minute stretch where the Warriors
built their lead back to as many as 11 after the
Bears pulled to 47-46 on Kameron Rooks
three-point play with 11:56 left.
Mathews had three 3-pointers including the
200th of his Cal career.
SPORTS
Midwest Region
No. 10 Syracuse 70, No. 7 Dayton 51
ST. LOUIS Malachi Richardson scored
21 points, Syracuse stumped Dayton with its
trademark zone and the Orange rolled to a
victory in their return to the NCAA
Tournament.
Tyler Roberson added 10 points and 18
rebounds for the Orange (19-13), banned
from the field last season following an
NCAA investigation into academic misconduct and improper benefits.
They looked back at home in the first
round of the Midwest Regional.
Tyler Lydon had 14 points, Trevor Cooney
had 13 and Michael Gbinije added 10.
Charles Cooke led the Flyers (25-8) with
14 points, but he was just 2 of 9 from beyond
the arc, as the regular-season Atlantic 10
champions shot 32 percent from the field.
NCAA roundup
Woodard added 15 for the Sooners (26-7),
who made 11 of 20 3-pointers and shot 50
percent overall.
Oklahoma enjoyed a homecourt advantage
at Chesapeake Energy Arena, just a half
hours drive north of their Norman campus.
The Sooners advanced to play No. 10 seed
Virginia Commonwealth, which defeated
Oregon State 75-67 earlier in the day.
Aly Ahmed had 16 points and eight
rebounds, Kevin Mays had 14 points and
eight rebounds and Dedrick Basile added 13
points for Bakersfield (24-9), the Western
Athletic Conference Tournament champions.
The Sooners won, despite making just 15
of 25 free throws.
South Region
No. 5 Maryland 79,
No. 12 South Dakota State 74
SPOKANE, Wash. Maryland needed a
turnover in the closing seconds to ensure it
would avoid a place with all the other top
seeds that lost in the first round of this
topsy-turvy NCAA Tournament, holding off
South Dakota State behind a career-high 27
points from Jake Layman.
UPSET
Continued from page 11
The got sent home without leading a single second in their
only game.
Its frustrating, Valentine said. Very frustrating.
Matt Costello matched a career-best with 22 points for the
Spartans, but it wasnt enough to offset Valentines miserable
afternoon. The senior had 13 points and 12 assists, but he also
had six turnovers one of them coming with the Spartans
trailing 79-76 and less than three minutes to go.
Michigan State twice had chances to tie the game after that,
but Valentine missed an open 3 from the top of the key, and
Bryn Forbes missed another. The Blue Raiders eventually
scored on back-to-back runouts to establish some breathing
room, then coaxed the final few seconds off the clock.
Darnell Harris and Perrin Buford scored 15 apiece, and Jaqawn
Raymond had 11, as the Conference USA champion Blue
Raiders won their first NCAA Tournament game since 1989.
Not that they havent made a statement before: They beat
Kentucky in the first round in 1982.
Our coach told us if we rebound the ball and get back on
defense well have a big chance to win this game, Potts said.
We played our (butts) off today.
They never seemed intimidated by the Spartans, either, roaring to a 15-2 lead in the opening minutes and slowly getting
the Syracuse and Dayton fans in the building on their side.
Michigan State chipped away at its deficit but never managed
to make an extended run. Valentine was saddled with two fouls
and rendered ineffective most of the way, and the backcourt of
Forbes and Eron Harris combined for four turnovers while managing a single point.
Valentines frustration reached its apex after he committed
back-to-back turnovers in the second half. During a stoppage in
play and with the Blue Raiders leading 51-43, Valentine stalked
back to his teams huddle and proceeded to slam his hand into
the floor.
Michigan State slowly trimmed the lead to 65-64 on a basket
by Costello with eight minutes to play, but the Blue Raiders
scored on their next six trips down floor to hold their lead.
They held onto it the rest of the way, too. It was the first time
the Spartans, heavily favored to reach the Final Four, were
bounced from the tournament in the first round since 2011.
We just couldnt make that one play, the Spartans Tum Tum
Nairn said. Thats the thing about this tournament tomorrow is not a guarantee.
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West Region
No. 10 VCU 75, No. 7 Oregon State 67
OKLAHOMA CITY JeQuan Lewis had 21
points, eight assists and seven rebounds as
Virginia Commonwealth won its first NCAA
Tournament game since 2013 with a firstround victory over Oregon State.
The tournament appearance is the sixth
straight for VCU (25-10), and the experience
showed as the Rams led by eight points at
halftime and held off a charge by the Beavers
in the second half.
Mo Alie-Cox added 20 points and was 7 of
8 from the field in the win, while Melvin
Johnson also finished in double figures with
12 points.
Gary Payton II scored 19 points to lead the
Beavers (19-13), who were making their first
tournament appearance in 26 years, while
Derrick Bruce finished with 15 and Drew
Eubanks 13.
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BASEBALL
Continued from page 11
the Gators eight-run output Friday, the manufactured just six hits. As a team, they are currently hitting at a .221 clip.
With Yorks third-inning swing of the bat,
however, he breathed life back into the
Gators dugout. With M-A jumping out to an
early 3-0 lead, York led off the third by raking
a double over the first-base bag. York scored
the Gators first run of the game and SHP
would eventually tie it in the fourth.
From there, a back-and-forth battle ensued.
M-A jumped back ahead with a two-run rally
in the top of the fifth, but SHP responded with
three runs in the bottom of the inning to take
a 6-5 lead. M-A seesawed back out front with
two runs in the top of the sixth, but SHP tied
it with a run in the bottom of the frame.
It was an especially disheartening loss for
the Bears, who had committed just six previous errors this season.
Im proud of the bats, proud they never
SPORTS
gave up, M-A manager Mike Amoroso said.
We hit the ball well, we pitched well, we ran
the bags really well. We just didnt play
defense.
As poorly as the Gators have swung the
bats this season, errors have actually been
the teams undoing, according to SHP manager Anthony Granato. The Gators have made
23 errors through 10 games this year.
Weve had some games where weve swung
the bats well, we just havent been consistent, Granato said. Weve put a lot of pressure on ourselves by not playing good
defense. Making mistakes, weve been doing
that all year long.
Early miscues cost SHP early. A walk and a
wild pitch by starting pitcher Nathan
Fleischli led to M-As initial run in the second. In the third, York dropped a routine fly
ball to start the inning. Fleischli went on to
yield an RBI single to James Sullivan, littered amid three wild pitches, the third of
which scored Sullivan to give the Bears a 3-0
lead.
Trailing 3-1 in the fourth though, SHP capitalized on an M-A infield error to open the
frame. After a walk to Sean Clark and a single
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SATURDAY
Boys basketball
Nor Cal finals
Division I
No. 5 Menlo-Atherton (28-4) vs. No. 7 Berkeley (238), 4 p.m. at Sleep Train Arena-Sacramento
Division II
No. 1 Serra (24-6) vs. No. 2 El Cerrito (22-13), noon
at Sleep Train Arena-Sacramento
Girls basketball
Nor Cal finals
Division IV
No. 2 Menlo School (21-7) vs. No. 1 Cardinal Newman (29-5), 2 p.m. at American Canyon High School
Division V
No. 1 Eastside College Prep (18-11) vs. No. 2 St.
Josephs-Alameda (26-8), 10 a.m. Saturday at
American Canyon High School
Baseball
St. Ignatius at Serra, noon
NBA GLANCE
NHL GLANCE
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX Optioned INF Marco Hernandez to Pawtucket (IL). Reassigned RHP Kyle
Martin to their minor league camp.
CLEVELAND INDIANS Optioned OF James
Ramsey to Columbus (IL). Reassigned OF Michael
Choice, C Jeremy Lucas, C Anthony Recker and INF
Eric Stamets to their minor league camp.
HOUSTON ASTROS Optioned C Alfredo Gonzalez to Corpus Christi (TL). Reassigned RHP Jordan
Jankowski to their minor league camp.
MINNESOTA TWINS Optioned RHP Alex Meyer,
1B Kennys Vargas and INF Jorge Polanco to
Rochester (IL). Reassigned RHPs Jose Berrios and
Nick Burdi, LHP Aaron Thompson, Cs Stuart Turner
and Mitch Garver, and OF Joe Bensonthe to their
minor league camp.
NEW YORK YANKEES Re-acquired LHP Evan
Rutckyj from Atlanta and assigned him to Scranton-Wilkes-Barre (IL).
TORONTO BLUE JAYS Announced the retirement of RHP Brad Penny. Optioned OF Dalton
Pompey and INF Matt Dominguez to Buffalo (IL).
Reassigned LHPs Scott Diamond and Wade LeBlanc
to minor league camp.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES Optioned OF Mallex Smith
to Gwinnett (IL). Reassigned RHPs Aaron Blair and
Lucas Sims and INFs Ozzie Albies and Dansby Swanson to their minor league camp.
CINCINNATI REDS Optioned RHP Robert
Stephenson, RHP Stephen Johnson and OF Kyle
Waldrop to Louisville (IL). Reassigned RHP Tim Adleman,RHP Zack Weiss, C Joe Hudson and OF Jesse
Winker to their minor league camp. Released LHP
Jonathan Sanchez.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Optioned RHP Jimmy
Cordero and C Jorge Alfaro to Reading (EL). Reassigned C Andrew Knapp to their minor league
camp.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
Florida
71 40
Boston
72 39
Tampa Bay
71 40
Detroit
71 35
Ottawa
72 33
Montreal
71 33
Buffalo
72 29
Toronto
70 24
Metropolitan Division
x-Washington 70 51
N.Y. Rangers
71 40
N.Y. Islanders 69 38
Pittsburgh
70 38
Philadelphia
69 34
New Jersey
71 34
Carolina
71 31
Columbus
70 28
L OT Pts
22 9 89
25 8 86
26 5 85
25 11 81
31 8 74
32 6 72
33 10 68
35 11 59
14 5
23 8
22 9
24 8
23 12
30 7
27 13
34 8
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
Dallas
72 42 21 9
St. Louis
72 41 22 9
Chicago
72 42 24 6
Nashville
72 36 23 13
Colorado
72 37 31 4
Minnesota
71 32 28 11
Winnipeg
71 29 37 5
Pacific Division
Los Angeles
70 43 22 5
Anaheim
70 39 22 9
Sharks
70 39 25 6
Arizona
70 31 32 7
Vancouver
70 27 31 12
Calgary
71 30 35 6
Edmonton
74 29 38 7
GF GA
202 172
215 195
194 171
179 187
206 223
191 200
172 194
165 206
107225 162
88 202 186
85 196 174
84 194 176
80 181 185
75 161 182
75 173 192
64 181 218
93
91
90
85
78
75
63
233 211
191 185
201 176
197 185
195 202
188 182
182 213
91
87
84
69
66
66
65
194 159
179 162
207 184
188 212
167 202
196 222
179 216
Fridays Games
Colorado 4, Calgary 3, SO
Buffalo 3, Ottawa 1
Washington 4, Nashville 1
Chicago 4, Winnipeg 0
Edmonton 2, Vancouver 0
Anaheim 4, Boston 0
Saturdays Games
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
Carolina at Minnesota, 11 a.m.
N.Y. Rangers at San Jose, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Toronto, 4 p.m.
Montreal at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Florida, 4 p.m.
New Jersey at Columbus, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Dallas, 5 p.m.
St. Louis at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Arizona, 7 p.m.
Boston at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
Sundays Games
Anaheim at Winnipeg, noon
Columbus at New Jersey, 2 p.m.
Washington at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m.
Calgary at Montreal, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Colorado at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m.
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
47
Boston
39
New York
28
Brooklyn
19
Philadelphia
9
Southeast Division
Atlanta
40
Miami
39
Charlotte
39
Washington
33
Orlando
29
Central Division
x-Cleveland
49
Indiana
36
Chicago
34
Detroit
35
Milwaukee
30
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
y-San Antonio
58
Memphis
39
Houston
35
Dallas
34
New Orleans
25
Northwest Division
x-Oklahoma City
47
Portland
36
Utah
33
Denver
28
Minnesota
22
Pacific Division
y-Warriors
62
L.A. Clippers
43
Sacramento
26
Phoenix
19
L.A. Lakers
14
L
21
30
41
49
60
Pct
.691
.565
.406
.279
.130
GB
8 1/2
19 1/2
28
38 1/2
29
29
29
35
39
.580
.574
.574
.485
.426
1/2
1/2
6 1/2
10 1/2
19
32
33
34
39
.721
.529
.507
.507
.435
13
14 1/2
14 1/2
19 1/2
10
30
34
35
43
.853
.565
.507
.493
.368
19 1/2
23 1/2
24 1/2
33
22
34
35
41
47
.681
.514
.485
.406
.319
11 1/2
13 1/2
19
25
6
24
42
50
55
.912
.642
.382
.275
.203
18 1/2
36
43 1/2
48 1/2
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TRIPS
Continued from page 1
ence-centric field trips for schools in underprivileged communities.
The field trips, which took place
Monday, March 14, through Wednesday,
March 16, are part of an effort to spark student interest in learning more about natural
environments, while making it easier for
teachers to get their kids out of the classroom.
We want to make information resonate
and create experiences in different ways
than showing a video or reading a book,
said Carrie Chen, the GoPlaces program
manager and director of Education at
Bay.org.
GoPlaces is born from a collaboration of
Bay. org, a nonprofit environmentalism
advocacy agency, and the San Francisco
Bay Area Super Bowl 50 Host Committees
sustainability initiative, focused on promoting ecological awareness.
Redwood City students are included in the
CRAB
Continued from page 1
commercial and recreational fisheries north
of the Mendocino-Sonoma County line
remain in effect.
Commercial and recreational rock crab
fisheries, however, remain closed north of
San Simeon, as well as in state waters
around San Miguel, Santa Rosa and Santa
Cruz islands, CDFW officials said.
The commercial crab season was initially
scheduled to start Nov. 17, but remained
closed after public health officials deter-
LOCAL
City Scene
The Realistic Joneses
SEE PAGE 21
Sensational
By Emily Shen
Call me Indifferent.
In Allegiant, the latest
installment of The Divergent
Series (three out of four),
dystopian Chicago might be
in disarray, but its also
become as dull as our heroine
Tris
shapeless,
gray
Abnegation frocks from the
Abnegation,
Candor, Dauntless, etc. Now
theyre trying to start a new
society, but, it turns out
Evelyn (Naomi Watts) and her
band of punk rock factionless
revolutionaries didnt exactly
have a theory of governance
in place when they decided to
storm Chicago.
See ALLEGIANT Page 20
KEVIN BERNE
Protege Takashi (James Seol) works under sushi master Koji (Francis Jue) in TheatreWorks
Silicon Valleys production of tokyo fish story.
20
ALLEGIANT
Continued from page 19
So, she begins with probably the worst
possible decision killing off many of
those who were loyal to the fallen leader
Jeanine (who was played by Kate Winslet).
This leads to a rift with Octavia Spencers
Johanna, and they go to war.
But thats all a side show to the exploits
of Shailene Woodleys Tris and Theo James
Four who decide to escape the city along
with a few others (Zoe Kravitz, Miles
Teller, Maggie Q, and Ansel Elgort). In the
last movie, Tris learned that there was life
outside of the walls and they resolve to find
out what that means with all the casualness
of a couple of urbanites deciding to try out
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that new brunch spot two neighborhoods
over.
What is out there, located at the remains
of Chicagos OHare airport (which is only
about 15 miles away from the city, by the
way), is a headquarters run by a man named
David (Jeff Daniels). He likes Tris because
shes genetically pure, while everyone
else in the Chicago experiment is damaged and he wants to show her off to some
other committee in Providence to prove
that the system can work.
And its here where things might start to
feel a little jumbled for anyone who has
engaged with the modern sci-fi dystopias
of the past few years. The OHare outpost
looks like Oblivion, their genetic perfection goals sound like The Giver
meets Gattaca, the Russian doll world
feels like The Maze Runner and the
heroine like a less lively version of The
WEEKEND JOURNAL
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL
SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
Musica Pacificas next local concert will be Friday, May 20, in Palo
Alto, featuring Bachs popular Brandenburg Concerto No. 2,
KEVIN BERNE
From left, John Jones (James Wagner) and his wife Pony (Allison Jean White) meet
their new neighbors Jennifer Jones (Rebecca Watson) and her husband Bob Jones
(Rod Gnapp) in Will Enos The Realistic Joneses, playing at A.C.T.s Geary Theater
through April 3.
bands conditions. Out of these circumstances, Eno creates a story that is
both hilarious and incredibly sad, and
although the play is absurd in some
sense, the behavior of its characters is
also completely recognizable and
utterly true.
TICKETS AND STAGE DIRECTIONS: Tickets starting at $25 can be
purchased from the A.C.T. box office at
405 Geary St., by phone at (415) 7492228, or through www. act-sf. org.
A.C.T. is located in the historic Geary
Theater at 415 Geary St. , just off
Union Square in the heart of downtown
San Francisco.
EXTRA, EXTRA. Take part in a
lively onstage chat with the actors,
designers and artists who developed
the work. After the shows on March
20, 2 p.m.; March 22, 7 p.m.; and
March 30, 2 p.m.; and before the 2
p.m. matinee on Saturday, April 2. For
details visit www.act-sf.org.
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Services 11:00am and
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STUDENT
that the information I was researching didnt always match up with the narrative I had
intended to create. In a moment of weakness, I almost began succumbing to confirmation bias and contemplated leaving out
some of my sources. It would be so much
easier and faster to carry on.
FISH
Continued from page 19
rant, and as a woman who appears in some
dream-like sequences and who apparently
represents Kojis late estranged wife.
Kirsten Brandt directs the Northern
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SATURDAY, MARCH 19
Free Boot Camp. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
New Leaf Community Market, 150 San
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Free
workout with Empowered Fitness of
Half Moon Bay. For more information
email patti@bondmarcom.com.
85th Annual Easter Egg Hunt. 9 a.m.
Orange Memorial Park (Picnic Shelter),
35 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. Arrive 15 minutes early to
listen to instructions. Children should
bring a bag or basket to collect eggs.
Visit the Easter Bunny from 8 a.m. to
9:30 a.m. Refreshments available for
sale. For more information call 8293800.
Joseph
and
the
Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat. 7:30 p.m.
Gellert Auditorium, 451 W. 20th Ave.,
San Mateo. Come see this amazing
production presented by Tri-School
Productions, which includes Mercy,
Notre Dame and Serra High School.
Tickets can be purchased online at
trischoolproductions.com or at the
door on the day of each show. Runs
through March 19. For more information call 345-8207.
2016 San Francisco Flower and Garden Show. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. San Mateo
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COMICS/GAMES
DILBERT
HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
48 Embezzle
1 The Raven, for one
51 Reach
5 Cab driver
53 Orange debris
9 Laptops, briey
56 Luncheon salad
12 Ticklish Muppet
57 Holm of Alien
13 Mr. Sikorsky
58 Hen house
14 Onassis nickname
59 Paradise
15 Woe is me!
60 Strive
16 Customary
61 Diminishes
18 Graceful exercise (2 wds.) 62 Repeat
20 Pounce
21 Wild plum
DOWN
22 Hgt.
1 Potting medium
23 Brandish
2 Crocks
26 NFL broadcaster
3 AOL message
30 Not her
4 Bolshoi Ballet city
33 Locomotive must
5 LP player (hyph.)
34 Desiccated
6 Famous Khan
35 Valhalla host
7 Dot follower
37 Jockeys brake
8 Whales diet
39 Fly catcher
9 Major nuisance
40 Cheerio! (hyph.)
10 Jagged rock
41 Oil jobs
11 Kings address
43 Eur. airline
17 Troubadour instruments
45 The minds I?
19 Next in line
GET FUZZY
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Wing it (hyph.)
British peers
In of
Embroider
Before, in combos
Kan. neighbor
Steaming
Ms. Lupino
With, to Fritz
Twangy, as a voice
Treetop refuge
Hunting dog
Mrs. Kramden
Magna cum
Penalized
Kebab holder
Get dewy-eyed
Counting-rhyme start
Deadly snakes
Tiny: Prex
London big shot
Dollop
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Housing Authority of the County of San Mateo announces
a Public Hearing:
Date:
Time:
Place:
The purpose of the hearing is for the San Mateo County Board
of Supervisors, acting as the Board of Commissioners of the
Housing Authority of the County of San Mateo, to consider approving the Housing Authority's 2016-2017 Moving to Work Annual Plan. A copy of the proposed 2016-2017 MTW Annual
Plan is available online at www.smchousing.org
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NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Albert. H. Alexanian
Case Number: 107688
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of. A Petition for Probate
has been filed by Herminee Alexanian in
the Superior Court of California, County
of San Mateo. The Petition for Probate
requests that Herminee Alexanian be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The
petition requests the decedents will and
codicils, if any, be admitted to probate.
The will and any codicils are available for
examiniation in the file kept by the court.
The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant the
authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: APR 4, 2016 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Alexander M. Biddle
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ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
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AMERICAN GIRL 18 doll, Jessica,
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304 Furniture
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306 Housewares
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302 Antiques
DRESSER 5 drawer , like new. light color with brown top. $75. (650)560-9008
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
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57 The Giver
45 Its usually not a
7 Marble
characteristic
author
pretty picture
8 Tribal leader
Lowry
47 Sent packing
9 Eggs
59 Subject of the
51 __ throat
sometimes
2013
53 Breathing
served with grits
documentary
spell
10 Wrap up
Blackfish
54 All gone
11 Probably not a
60 80s-90s
55 Never, at any
really good show
tennis star
crisis of your life,
12 Joan Rivers
Korda
have I known you
asset
64 Poetic
to have a
13 Its beside the
preposition
handkerchief
point
65 Coat part
speaker
14 Touched on
22 Interactive party
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
song
24 Frozen dessert
26 Doesnt turn
away
29 Lionel Richies
You __
30 Inflame
32 Capital east of
Khartoum
33 Tracks-covering
vehicles
34 Reading
material?
35 Church music
source
36 Western alliance:
Abbr.
40 Edge
43 Manzo of The
Real Housewives
of New Jersey
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308 Tools
304 Furniture
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
2 FOLDING tables.
500# capacity.
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303 Electronics
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ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
TABLE, like new, black with glass top
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306 Housewares
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in compelling seniors who live in the project to get outside and interact with their
community, which is an important component of gracefully growing old.
Socialization is a key to healthy
aging, she said.
Pinto said he believed the project, should
it come to fruition as proposed, could serve
as an exemplary development that is unparalleled locally.
This could be a model for Burlingame,
and beyond, he said.
In other business at the meeting, consultants hired by the city will lead a discussion
about the ongoing effort to update the
citys general plan.
Officials kicked off an effort to gather
community outreach on the general plan
update last year, with an eye to developing
a document which defines policy for the
next couple of decades in Burlingame.
The general plan was last changed in
1969, and is due to be amended, City
Manager Lisa Goldman has said.
During the regularly scheduled meeting
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around the project have a chance to provide
feedback, Fama said.
In designing the project, Fama said officials have attempted to create a transitional
development segueing between the large
medical center adjacent to El Camino Real,
and the surrounding residential neighborhood east of Interstate 280.
We have a great deal of sensitivity in
how we relate to the neighborhood, said
Fama.
She said district officials have spent the
past months hosting town hall meetings
with nearby residents, and plan to continue
that process as the project takes shape.
Officials have said they expect the eight
buildings proposed in the development
could take as long as 20 years to construct,
which drew the concern of some during a
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