San Mateo Daily Journal 02-12-19 Edition
San Mateo Daily Journal 02-12-19 Edition
San Mateo Daily Journal 02-12-19 Edition
Workers call
offthe strike
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
By Andrew Taylor and Alan Fram House’s $5.7 billion wish list, settling for a tonight was we didn’t want that to happen”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS figure of nearly $1.4 billion, according to again, said Senate Appropriations By Austin Walsh
congressional aides. The funding measure is Committee Chairman Richard Shelby, R- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
WASHINGTON — Congressional negotia- through the fiscal year, which ends Sept. Ala.
tors reached agreement Monday night to 30. Details won’t be officially released until Following the failure of a tax floated to
prevent a government shutdown and finance The agreement means 55 miles of new Tuesday, but the pact came in time to allevi- finance reconstruction of the Millbrae
construction of new barriers along the U.S.- fencing — constructed through existing ate any threat of a second partial govern- Recreation Center, officials are examining a
Mexico border, overcoming a late-stage designs such as metal slats instead of a con- ment shutdown this weekend. Aides revealed variety of other fundraising opportunities
crete wall — but far less than the 215 miles the details under condition of anonymity to construct a new facility.
hang-up over immigration enforcement
the White House demanded in December. The because the agreement is tentative. The Millbrae City Council will weigh dur-
issues that had threatened to scuttle the
fencing would be built in the Rio Grande “Our staffs are just working out the ing a meeting Tuesday, Feb. 12, separate
talks. proposals both to sell city land and apply
Republicans were desperate to avoid Valley in Texas. details, ” said House Appropriations
“With the government being shut down, Committee Chairwoman Nita Lowey, D- for grant funding as part of a singular effort
another bruising shutdown. They tentative- to generate revenue for rebuilding the cen-
ly agreed to far less money for President the specter of another shutdown this close,
Donald Trump’s border wall than the White what brought us back together I thought See DEAL, Page 18 See CENTER, Page 19
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Helena Rittenmeyer A memorial service will be Feb. 18 at Roxanne, Theresa, Laurie, Rosano, Adrian,
Obituaries Magnolia Church in Riverside, California, Raymond and Jacob; and his great-grand-
Helena Rittenmeyer, a resident of San followed by a service at Riverside National children Natasha, Dominique, Sarah,
Mateo, born Oct. 13, 1941, died Friday & O’Connell's Funeral Home, San Mateo
and a Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Feb. 15 at St. Cemetery. The family suggests donations Daniel, Olivia, Joshua, Corvin, Nikolai,
morning, Feb. 8, 2019, be made to the Melanoma Research Abigail, Rachel, Penelope and Lily.
after battling cancer. Matthew’s Catholic Church, San Mateo.
Foundation. Condolences to the family may be offered
Helena was born in online at crippenflynn.com.
South Boston, Lawson Lowe Mariano Ramos Cruz
Massachusetts; attended Lawson Lowe, born Aug. 4, 1939, died
Mariano Ramos Cruz (“Tatay”), born July Clinton Berg
Broward Community Jan. 30, 2019, at the age of 79, after a
College; resided in San courageous battle with 22, 1922, in Bulacan, Philippines, died Clinton Berg, born Aug. 8, 1938, died
Mateo for 31 years, where metastatic melanoma. Feb. 2, 2019. peacefully Jan. 19, 2019, at the age of 80.
she met her late husband, He was born in Palo He was 96 years old. He was the husband of
Richard Rittenmeyer; and Alto to Floyd and Alice As a young man, he Sandra, loving father of
was employed at USGS for 20 years. Helena Lowe. He attended repaired and traded mili- Tami and Clinton, stepfa-
was a proud member of the Burlingame/San Encinal Elementary and tary jeeps and eventually ther of three, grandfather
Mateo Auxiliary for Cancer at Stanford Menlo-Atherton High owned an auto supply of six and great-grandfa-
Hospital. School. He received a store in Manila before ther of Taylor Marie.
Helena is survived by her children Bachelor of Art in eco- immigrating to the Clint lived in the Bay
Michael and Kelly Letteney; daughter-in- nomics (’61) at Stanford United States. He lived in Area most of his life. He
law Marilyn; grandchildren Danielle Walsh, University, where he was a proud member of San Carlos since 1978. was the owner of Acme
Anastasia Blain, Anthony, Teresa, David, the Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Theta Chi, His hobbies included fishing, repairing Fence & Lumber
Emily, Joseph, Katarina and Daniel and a Master of Art in business administra- cars, playing the lottery and chauffeuring Company in San Carlos for 45 years and
Letteney; great-grandchildren Damien and tion (’73) at the University of Nebraska. He his grandchildren. during that time built many beautiful
Caleb Blain; and one more great-grandson joined the U.S. Air Force as an officer in Mariano was married to Anita for 47 years fences, decks and arbors around the Bay
on the way. 1962, served in Saigon during the Vietnam before Anita’s death in 1993. He will be Area.
“She was a wonderful mother, daughter, War, and was stationed throughout the remembered by his children, Wilfredo He will be deeply missed by his family
wife, grandmother and great-grandmother. United States. He retired from the U.S. Air (Leilani), Angelina (Felipe), Sylvia and friends and will be in their hearts forev-
Her life was characterized by her great love Force as a major in 1983 followed by 24 (Resty), Edgardo (Estrelita), Gilbert er.
for her family and friends. She loved people years of civilian work. He is survived by his (Maria), Angelico (Aida) and Rosano Family and friends are invited to a
and loved her children and grandchildren. wife Abigail of 49 years, daughter Jennifer (Josephine); his grandchildren Mel Celebration of Life at the Iron Gate
Her friends were important to her, and they (Ernie) Krueger, son David (Emily), five (Joycelyn), Sheryll (Gerry), Sharon Restaurant in Belmont at noon March 9. In
always had fun.” grandchildren and sister Melissa (George) (Daryl), Christine (Jackie), Charlene lieu of flowers, the family asks that dona-
Friends and family are invited to a view- Vosburgh. He is preceded in death by his (Spartacus), Irene (Marc), Joseph, Leslie, tions be made to the American Diabetes
ing 5:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at Sneider & Sullivan parents. Ian, Katherine (Joseph), Janelle, Edwin, Association.
Man found in Redwood City with household items. One of the victims’ attorney’s motion to continue the trial was
Local briefs passports was never recovered, according denied by Judge Jeffrey Finigan. Gomez is
couple’s home takes plea around 5:30 p. m. to to prosecutors. said to have changed his mind and accepted
More than three months after a 24-year- visit family in With a history of trespassing, drugs and the plea deal on what was to have been the
old man was arrested when he was found in Sunnyvale and returned theft convictions in North Carolina, West eighth setting of the jury trial, according
a Redwood City couple’s home on a Sunday the next day to find Virginia and Florida, Brimelow is believed to prosecutors.
afternoon, he is facing up to four years in Brimelow in a ransacked to be a transient, according to prosecutors. Gomez was on parole for stabbing his
state prison after he pleaded no contest to apartment smelling His defense attorney Jason Cueva could wife in the thigh in 2014 when he stran-
residential burglary Monday, according to strongly of marijuana, not be immediately reached for comment. gled and threatened to kill her over the
San Mateo County District Attorney’s according to prosecu- course of two days starting Nov. 1, 2016.
Office. tors. Redwood City man accused He is also believed to have punched and
In custody on $50, 000 bail, Ian The couple called the kicked her and hit her over the head with a
Brimelow also admitted to a prior felony
Ian Brimelow
police, who responded
of beating wife takes plea blunt object, causing a rib fracture and a
strike conviction Monday and is facing a within minutes and asked Brimelow how he More than two years after a 59-year-old major head injury, according to prosecu-
lengthy prison term when he returns for entered the apartment. He allegedly said he Redwood City man was arrested for brutal- tors previously.
sentencing April 11, according to prosecu- had been in the apartment for a while, and ly beating his wife, he is facing 20 years Gomez and the victim were married in
tors. officers found a bedroom screen window in state prison after he pleaded no contest 2004, and he is believed to have had a long
It wasn’t clear how long Brimelow had had been removed and handprints were to felony domestic violence and misde- history of abusing her prior to the
been in the second-floor apartment at 630 found on the apartment’s exterior, accord- meanor violation of a court order Monday, November of 2016 incident, according to
Veterans Blvd. when the couple returned ing to prosecutors. according to the San Mateo County prosecutors.
home just before 3 p.m. Nov. 4 to find him Brimelow is also believed to have gone District Attorney’s Office. Gomez’s defense attorney Mark Camperi
drinking a beverage in their kitchen. They through all the cabinets and drawers and The trial for Mario Gomez was set to was not immediately available for com-
said they left their apartment the day filled a backpack he found in the apartment begin Monday afternoon after his defense ment.
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Murray picks football, walks away from A’s By Carrie Muskat back,” Murray further prepare myself for upcoming
Inside
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tweeted. “Football workouts and interviews. I eagerly await
has been my love the opportunity to continue to prove to
MESA, Ariz. — When Kyler Murray and passion my NFL decision makers that I am the fran-
won the Heisman Trophy at Oklahoma entire life. I was chise QB in this draft.”
last season, the Oakland Athletics knew raised to play QB, Murray passed for 4,361 yards and 42
there was a chance he might chose foot- and I very much touchdowns last season as the Sooners
ball over baseball. Backstop role reversal: look forward to landed a second straight College
That is exactly what happened. Hundley signs with A’s, dedicating 100 Football Playoff berth. He ran for 1,001
Vogt signs with Giants. percent of myself yards and another 12 scores, posting the
On the day the A’s started spring train-
ing workouts, Murray said he will pursue See Page 15 to being the best second-best passer efficiency rating in
a career in the NFL. QB possible and Bowl Subdivision history.
GEORGE SCHROEDER/USA TODAY SPORTS “I am firmly and fully committing my winning NFL championships. I have
Kyler Murray threw for 4,361 yards in ’18 for the Sooners. life and time to becoming an NFL quarter- started an extensive training program to See MURRAY, Page 14
Lefty wins at
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Honor roll
to-back individual championships. Ericson place South City with a matchup for the title
took the title in the 172-pound division Tuesday between the Warriors and
with a win over Aragon’s Riina Smith. Cherokees in Redwood City.
Akinola did the same in 191s, topping Marc us Grun dman n , B url i n g ame
HMB’s Maria Cuevas. b o y s ’ s o c c e r. The senior midfielder
Li nnea Li ndbl o m, Menl o -Atherto n helped the Panthers to a pair of wins as they
g i rl s ’ bas ketbal l . The junior guard had close in on a second straight PAL Bay
two of her best games of the year as the Division title. He scored once in a 3-0 win
Bears finished with five straight wins to end over Woodside and then served up the assist
the regular season. She had 19 in a 46-33 off a free kick on Liam Griffin's goal in a 1-
win over Burlingame and followed that with 0 victory over M-A.
a 14-point effort in a 50-39 victory over Ry an Mi l es -Ferg us o n, San Mateo
Mills as M-A finished third in the PAL bo y s ’ bas ketbal l . The senior guard shot
South. at a 67-percent clip to lead the Bearcats to a
S e an Ri c h ards o n , B url i n g ame 73-point performance at Capuchino. Miles-
bo y s ’ bas ketbal l . A freshman point Ferguson, who averages over 23 points per
guard, Richardson dished out 10 assists in a game this season, bettered it with a game-
competitive 67-55 loss to division champ high 25 points. He went for a double-dou-
Menlo-Atherton. He then helped guide the ble, adding 12 rebounds and a season-high
Panthers to a win over rival San Mateo, three blocked shots.
Nick Tripaldi scored 14 points as M-A capped which qualified Burlingame for CCS. Marque z Co s t i n i an o an d Lui s Alexandra Jara scored three goals last week
an undefeated run through PAL South play. Richardson scored all six of his points in Vi l l arreal , Jeffers o n bo y s ’ bas ket- for second-place South City.
N
i ck Tri pal di , Menl o -Atherto n the fourth quarter as he went 6 for 9 at the b al l . The senior tandem mirrored each Kolokihakaufisi in the finals and went on to
bo y s ’ bas ketbal l . The senior line in the fourth quarter during the 38-30 other as the Grizzlies rallied back to top be voted MVP Upper Weight Wrestler in the
guard scored a team-high 14 points victory over the Bearcats. Half Moon Bay 47-46 to clinch the PAL PAL.
in a 67-55 win over Burlingame that He at h e r B e n way , S e quo i a g i rl s ’ North Division championship outright. Al ex andra Jara, So uth Ci ty g i rl s ’
clinched the PAL South title for the Bears. s o ccer. The sophomore striker combined Costiniano and Villareal knocked down s o c c e r. The junior midfielder has the
Friday, they posted a 72-27 victory over to score three goals in a key win over three 3-pointers apiece, and shared the Warriors on a three-game winning streak,
Woodside to complete an undefeated league Hillsdale and a crucial draw with Capuchino. team-high with 15 points each. staying in the mix a piece of the PAL Bay
season. She found the back of the net twice against Cas p i an Grab o ws k i , Hal f Mo o n Division championship heading into their
Fo l a Aki no l a and Abby Eri cs o n, the Knights in a 5-1 win, which essentially Bay bo y s ’ wres tl i ng . Grabowski fin- regular-season finale Tuesday at first-place
Me n l o - At h e rt o n g i rl s ’ wre s t l i n g . ended their hopes for a PAL Ocean Division ished off Half Moon Bay’s team champi- Sequoia. South city scored a pair of 2-0 wins
While Half Moon Bay won the girls’ team title. She then scored the only goal in a 1- onship with an individual title in the heavy- last week, with Jara scoring three of those
title at the PAL tournament Saturday at all tie with the Mustangs, keeping division- weight division Saturday at Oceana. He goals, including both in a 2-0 victory over
Oceana, the Bears closed strong with back- leading Sequoia two points clear of second- topped San Mateo senior Sam archrival El Camino.
on the varsity roster. But, my, how times gram,” Temko said. “She’s our girls’ team
NBA brief
Lin bought out, heading to Toronto
AOTW have changed.
The girls’ squad has grown in numbers
every season. Corona’s sophomore year, 18
captain this year, she’s a returning section
placer … and a three-sport athlete. She works
really hard every day … and she’s a great
MIAMI — Jeremy Lin is on the move Continued from page 11 girls wrestled at Half Moon Bay. Her junior motivator and a great leader for our team.”
again, with the veteran guard getting year, 20. This year, the roster is up to 24 and, Saturday’s championship match ended in a
waived by the Atlanta Hawks and intending in fact, dwarfs the boys’ varsity roster, as the first-round pin. Facing Carlmont senior Talia
start wrestling as a freshman as it was the Gentleman Cougars number just eight
to sign later this week playoff-contending gauntlet thrown down by her older brother Fine, Corona entered the match cautiously,
Toronto Raptors. wrestlers this season. having never previously faced Fine. The two
David. “Every one of the girls that were on the
The Hawks waived Lin on Monday and brawled for a bit, but Corona’s tenacity won
Jim Tanner, one of his agents, confirmed “’I bet you can’t last a single day, let alone team freshman year, we each brought one or
a whole season of wrestling,’” Corona said, out. As she went for a double leg shot, Fine
Lin’s plan to join Toronto, which was first two friends, and the next year we brought one defended it, but Corona kept the aggression
reported by ESPN. quoting her brother’s challenge. “I was a or two friends,” Corona said. “And now here
track, cross-country kid. And I wanted to up, got top position on her opponent and
Lin and the Hawks worked out a buyout we are.” swiftly pinned her.
agreement. prove him wrong.” And through the past four years, Corona
Lin thanked the Hawks, saying they It took Corona her entire freshman season has grown into the consummate leader — not “When I first started out as a freshman, I
helped him “become myself again on the to get comfortable on the mat. She estimates just in dragging classmates out to wrestling only won a couple matches the whole year,”
basketball court and allowed me to experi- she only won two matches during the regular practice, only to see those classmates also Corona said. “If you would have told me I was
ence the joy of hoops again!” season. fall in love with the sport — but she is a keen going to be a four-time league champ, I
Lin gives the Raptors obvious depth at The Half Moon Bay girls’ wrestling pro- leader by example, according to Half Moon would have laughed at you.”
both guard spots, and will likely once he gram struggled through the 2015-16 season Bay head coach Sam Temko. Now, Corona’s smiles are all earned — as a
clears waivers and joins Toronto. as well. Corona was one of just five wrestlers “She’s been really pivotal to our pro- four-peat PAL champion.
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in the seeding meeting the following year. to this year’s soccer postseason. The
Sharks 7, Canucks 2
LOUNGE “You have to be honest about your teams.
In the old days, you have the reps, but also
biggest change is the expansion of the
brackets. Last year, there were just three
Kane scores twice, Continued from page 11
have the coaches sit and watch, so reps
could not be really honest,” Carion said.
divisions — an eight-team Open and two,
six-team brackets. This year, CCS is
expanding to five divisions of eight team
Carion said it’s important that league
Sharks go large in Each of those reps is expected to champi-
on the teams in their league, but there is a
reps have a good grasp on the overall
strengths of their respective leagues and it
each.
Much like football, only teams from one
rout of Vancouver
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fine line between legitimate strength and
hype and it takes a conscientious rep to
flesh out the differences.
is expected they are honest with the rest of
the committee.
“That’s why it’s important to have the
of the five “A” leagues in the section are
eligible for the Open Division — meaning
one and possibly two teams from the PAL’s
“It’s an open discussion (about who gets same rep year in and year out,” Carion said. Bay Division could be included.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — seeded where). There are no power points,” Carion is as prepared as anyone in the The rest of the divisions will then be
Evander Kane scored twice, leading the said Paul Carion, South City girls’ head seeding meeting. He knows who the top seeded according to power points as the
Sharks to a 7-2 rout of the Vancouver coach and the Peninsula Athletic League’s teams are in the various leagues around soccer playoffs also get away from the
Canucks Monday night. representative to CCS. “[The seeding com- CCS, but even he needs some help from his enrollment-based model in use for years.
The victory moves San Jose into first mittee] wants to see if you went out and PAL colleagues. Carion forwarded an email While the number of teams that qualify
place in the Western challenged yourself. They want to see your from Oceana girls’ head coach Ken Wilson, for the postseason doesn’t change, 40
Conference and extends best wins. They want to know if you have who broke down — in fine detail — and teams are still eligible for the playoffs,
the Sharks’ winning any bad losses.” gave compelling arguments about where he CCS decided to add two more bracket and
streak to six games. Carion, who will be participating in his believed his Sharks teams should be seed- use eight-team formats instead of 16.
Timo Meier, Melker sixth seeding meeting, is not simply a ed. Carion doesn’t expect every coach to According to the CCS Soccer Sports
Karlsson, Tomas Hertl, shill for the PAL. He knows which PAL provide a detailed breakdown of their team, Committee Report approved March 2018,
Kevin Lebanc and Joe teams are legit and which might have an but he does expect a little help from coach- the decision to expand the number of
Pavelski also scored for inflated self worth. He said it is his duty to es for whom he will be representing. brackets was based on competitive equity.
the Sharks. Martin Jones tell the rest of the league reps where he “I expect [PAL coaches] to do their home- People are tired of seeing first-round
work (for their team),” Carion said, adding
Evander Kane had 25 saves. believes teams from the PAL should be
he will meet with many coaches from quali-
blowouts of overmatched teams and are try-
Bo Horvat and Derrick seeded. ing to find ways to guard against them.
Pouliot scored for Vancouver. Mike DiPietro “I always tell all the teams I represent fied teams following the PAL postseason “By expanding to five divisions, the
stopped 17 of 24 shots in his NHL debut. that my first job is to seed the best brack- meeting for a quick chat about seeding pos- Soccer Committee noted that competitive
Meier got the Sharks on the board with a et,” Carion said. “My second job is get sibilities. “PAL girls’ (teams) usually repre- equity would be a better option over enroll-
goal just 1:04 into the first period. everybody (that qualified from the PAL) the sent themselves pretty well (in the play- ment to [e]nsure that a maximum number of
The Sharks added another goal just min- best seed possible. offs), so when I say something, [the CCS leagues would be represented in each divi-
utes later off a high shot by Kane. Carion said there are some league reps committee listens] to me. sion,” the report said.
Vancouver defenseman Ben Hutton attempt- who overplay their hand in pumping up “And that’s important in that meeting.”
ed to punch the puck out of the air in front of their league, only to see it come back to While there are still a couple games left
the net, but instead sent it in off of DiPietro. bite them when their third-seeded team in the regular season, the CCS soccer play- Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
When Karlsson added San Jose’s third loses in the quarterfinals to the sixth-seed- offs will hold their seeding meeting [email protected] or by phone: 344-
goal 8:48 into the opening frame, the ed team. That reduces that rep’s credibility Thursday and there are a number of changes 5200 ext. 117.
Canucks had yet to register a shot.
Despite a slow start, Vancouver seemed to
195 pounds, but his skills make him an known all along this was a possibility. We
find its way late in the first, tying up the
Sharks in their own end.
With just seconds left on the clock, rook-
ie Elias Pettersson sliced a pass to Horvat
MURRAY intriguing option.
The A’s thought so, too.
Murray was the ninth overall pick in last
knew he had a great option in the NFL, so
we’ve known for a while that there was a
chance this was going to happen.”
down low. The center hammered a slap shot Continued from page 11 June’s baseball amateur draft, and the out- Murray showed off his skills taking bat-
past Jones to put the Canucks on the board. fielder agreed to a minor league contract ting practice at the Coliseum in an A’s uni-
Vancouver out shot San Jose 13-5 in the He declared himself eligible for April’s with Oakland for a $4.66 million signing form back in June, greeted by “WELCOME
second period, but the Sharks added goals bonus. The deal called for him to receive TO OAKLAND” on the big scoreboard with
NFL draft last month. He is not a prototypi-
from Kane, Hertl and Lebanc. $1.5 million after approval last summer by his photo. That was before he led the
cal NFL quarterback at just 5-foot-10 and
Major League Baseball and $3.16 million Sooners to the Big 12 Conference title
on March 1. Murray must return six-sev- behind his blazing speed and pinpoint
enths of the money he received, or throws.
$1,285,714. While there is a provision for Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders played
a team to get an extra draft pick in the fol- both football and baseball, but Jackson was
lowing draft if it fails to sign a player a running back and Sanders a cornerback.
selected prior to the fourth round, there is no “Quarterback is a very demanding position,
such provision for a player who signed and as is being a Major League baseball player,”
then decided not to play. said Billy Beane, Oakland’s executive vice
Oakland had a locker with a No. 73 jersey president of baseball operations. “To say
waiting for Murray at its facility in subur- somebody could or couldn’t, I’m not here to
ban Phoenix. say that. Something like that is something
“We took the best athlete on the board and that is part of our private discussions.”
who we thought was probably the best base- A’s manager Bob Melvin added: “He’s one
ball player on the board, too,” Athletics of those rare athletes, who I think any sport
general manager David Forst said. “We’ve that he played, he’d probably excel at.”
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opened the third quarter on a 12-0 the first half, marked the Tigers’
TUESDAY
Basketball
WHAT’S ON TAP
Boys’ soccer
Harker at Menlo School, 3:30 p.m.; Sacred Heart
GIRLS run. Kurland had the second bucket
of the half with a mesmerizing base-
line drive, going under the hoop for
first field goal of the night. She
went on to hit three more in the
fourth quarter and finished with a
PAL tournament at Sequoia High School Prep at Crystal Springs, 3:45 p.m.; Aragon at Carl- Continued from page 11 a reverse, underhanded layup that game-high 14 points.
Girls’ championship, 6 p.m.; boys’ championship, mont, Sequoia at Menlo-Atherton, Woodside at had fans in the stands comparing her
7:30 p.m. South City, Burlingame at Half Moon Bay,Terra Nova
at Hillsdale, Westmoor at Jefferson, El Camino at play, and not be timid. That’s what
to Steph Curry. South City 52, Aragon 45
Boys’ basketball San Mateo, 4:30 p.m.; Mills at Capuchino, 6 p.m. And on defense, Jackson contin-
Eastside College Prep at Sacred Heart Prep, 6 p.m.; it comes down to.” In the other girls’ semifinal,
Menlo School at King’s Academy, Crystal Springs Men’s college basketball ued to pressure. Her 10th steal of
at Priory, 6:30 p.m.; Serra at Riordan, 7:30 p.m. Ohlone-Fremont vs Cañada at CSM, Chabot at Sky-
And PAL South Division cham- the night was a straight-up take- South City handled the full-court
line, 7 p.m. pion Sequoia, as is a staple of head away followed by a fast-break press with alacrity to create up-
Girls’ basketball coach Steve Picchi’s teams, took dance to the other end to give tempo mismatches at the other end
King’s Academy at Crystal Springs, 5 p.m.; Castilleja Women’s college basketball
at Mercy-Burlingame, 6 p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont San Mateo at Las Positas-Livermore, Chabot-Hay- extraordinary care of the ball. The Sequoia a 40-9 lead. She added two of the court, and opened up a 25-11
at Notre Dame-SJ,Woodside Priory at Menlo School, ward at Skyline, 5 p.m. Cherokees totaled just eight more steals in the fourth quarter, lead by halftime.
6:30 p.m. turnovers, half of them coming in
THURSDAY even though Sequoia finished its Senior center Becca Tasi led the
Girls’ soccer College baseball the fourth quarter after Picchi start- 31.3-percent shooting night from Lady Warriors with 13 points,
Mills at Oceana,3 p.m.;Terra Nova at Menlo-Atherton, Cañada at Shasta,San Mateo at Gavilan-Gilroy,2 p.m. ed cycling in his bench players. the floor with just one field goal in sophomore point guard Alex
Burlingame at Woodside, Aragon at Carlmont, South
City at Sequoia, Capuchino at Hillsdale, San Mateo College softball “That’s definitely an important the closing period. Salise added 12 and senior guard
at El Camino, Westmoor at Jefferson, 4:30 p.m. West Valley at San Mateo, 3 p.m. part of our game,” Sequoia point “If I play good defense without Gabby Natividad scored 11.
Boys’ soccer FRIDAY guard Jacqueline Kurland said. “We playing good offense, I can really South City now advances to its
Serra at St. Ignatius, 3:15 p.m. Basketball try to create a tempo. And we work take pride in that,” Jackson said. third straight PAL girls’ tourna-
CCS playoffs well together bringing the ball up.”
College baseball First round, TBA Terra Nova trailed 42-9 heading ment championship game Tuesday
San Mateo at Delta-Stockton, 1 p.m.; Santa Rosa at Jackson and junior forward Talita into the fourth quarter. Only with night at 6 p.m. It will mark the
Cañada, Skyline at Solano-Fairfield, 2 p.m. College baseball Falepapalangi shared the team-high senior guard Lisa Luhrs finding the first time Paul Carion has faced
Siskiyous at Skyline, 2 p.m.
WEDNESDAY with 12 points apiece, but it was hot hand late did the Tigers climb Sequoia as head coach of the
Girls’ soccer Wrestling Kurland who had the offensive high- to respectability. Luhrs knocked Warriors. South City’s seventh-
WBAL play-in game for CCS berth CCS tournament
No. 4 Sacred Heart Prep (Foothill Division) at No. 1 Boys’ and girls’ first round at Independence High light of the night. The Cherokees down four 3-pointers in the game. year coach last faced the Cherokees
Crystal Springs, (Skyline Division), 3:30 p.m. School. took a 24-5 lead into halftime, then Her first, with 1:12 remaining in as head coach at Oceana.
gressional bargainers. “Just so you know, we’re building don’t want to give us the space to detain murderers, crim-
DEAL
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the wall anyway.”
Democrats carried more leverage into the talks after
besting Trump on the 35-day shutdown but showed flexi-
inals, drug dealers, human smugglers.”
The recent shutdown left more than 800,000 govern-
ment workers without paychecks, forced postponement of
bility in hopes on winning Trump’s signature. After the State of the Union address and sent Trump’s poll num-
yielding on border barriers, Democrats focused on reduc- bers tumbling. As support in his own party began to
N.Y. The pact also includes increases for new technolo- ing funding for detention beds to curb what they see as splinter, Trump surrendered after the shutdown hit 35
gies such as advanced screening at border entry point, unnecessarily harsh enforcement by Immigration and days, agreeing to the current temporary reopening with-
humanitarian aid sought by Democrats, and additional Customs Enforcement, or ICE. out getting money for the wall.
customs officers. The agreement yielded curbed funding, overall, for ICE The president’s supporters have suggested that Trump
This weekend, Shelby pulled the plug on the talks over detention beds, which Democrats promised would mean could use executive powers to divert money from the fed-
Democratic demands to limit immigrant detentions by the agency would hold fewer detainees than the roughly eral budget for wall construction, though he could face
federal authorities, frustrating some of his fellow nego- 49,000 detainees held on Feb. 10, the most recent date for challenges in Congress or the courts.
tiators, but Democrats yielded ground on that issue in a which figures were available. Democrats claimed the num- The negotiations hit a rough patch Sunday amid a dis-
fresh round of talks on Monday. ber of beds would be ratcheted down to 40,520. pute over curbing ICE, the federal agency that
Asked if Trump would back the deal, Shelby said: “We But a proposal to cap at 16,500 the number of detainees Republicans see as an emblem of tough immigration poli-
believe from our dealings with them and the latitude caught in areas away from the border — a limit Democrats cies and Democrats accuse of often going too far.
they’ve given us, they will support it. We certainly hope say was aimed at preventing overreach by the agency —
so.” According to ICE figures, 66 percent of the nearly
ran into its own Republican wall. 159,000 immigrants it reported detaining last year were
Trump traveled to El Paso, Texas, for a campaign-style Democrats dropped the demand in the Monday round of
rally Monday night focused on immigration and border previously convicted of crimes. Reflecting the two
talks, and the mood in the Capitol improved markedly. administration’s differing priorities, in 2016 under
issues. He has been adamant that Congress approve Trump met Monday afternoon with top advisers in the
money for a wall along the Mexican border, though he no President Barack Obama, around 110, 000 immigrants
Oval Office to discuss the negotiations. He softened his were detained and 86 percent had criminal records.
longer repeats his 2016 mantra that Mexico will pay for rhetoric on the wall but ratcheted it up when alluding to
it, and he took to the stage as lawmakers back in Few convictions that immigrants detained last year had
the detention beds issue. on their records were for violent crimes. The most com-
Washington were announcing their breakthrough. “We can call it anything. We’ll call it barriers, we’ll call
“They said that progress is being made with this com- mon were for driving while intoxicated, drugs, previous
it whatever they want,” Trump said. “But now it turns out immigration convictions and traffic offenses.
mittee,” Trump told his audience, referring to the con- not only don’t they want to give us money for a wall, they The border debate got most of the attention, but it’s just
part of a major spending measure to fund a bevy of
Cabinet departments. A collapse of the negotiations
would have imperiled another upcoming round of budget
talks that are required to prevent steep spending cuts to
the Pentagon and domestic agencies.
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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Notice of Public Lien Sale CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME
Geoffrey Alexander George Lindsay Notice is hereby given that CASE# 19C1V00450 CASE# 19C1V00451 CASE# 19C1V00476
Case Number: 19-PRO-00126 pursuant to California Busi- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- ness and Professions Code, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
tingent creditors, and persons who may Chapter 10, 21700-21716, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
otherwise be interested in the will or es- the following will be sold at PETITION OF PETITION OF PETITION OF
tate, or both, of Geoffrey Alexander Win, San S Thet T Soe Phuoc Tan Huynh
George Lindsay, Geoffrey Alexander public auction. Sale will be
George Lindeasy. A Petition for Probate conducted on or after Febru- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
has been filed by Anne F. Smith in the ary 19, 2019 at 12:30pm at Petitioner: Win, San S filed a petition with Petitioner: Thet T Soe filed a petition with Petitioner: Phuoc Tan Huynh filed a peti-
Superior Court of California, County of Millbrae Station Self Stor- this court for a decree changing name this court for a decree changing name tion with this court for a decree changing
San Mateo. The Petition for Probate re- as follows: as follows: name as follows:
quests that Anne F. Smith be appointed age, located at 210 Adrian Present name: Win, San S Present name: Thet T Soe Present name: Phuoc Tan Huynh
as personal representative to administer Road Millbrae, CA 94030. Proposed Name: Lily C Chai Proposed Name: Eric Chai Proposed Name: Anh Minh Lang
the estate of the decedent. All purchases are sold as is,
The petition requests authority to admin- where is, and must be re- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons THE COURT ORDERS that all persons THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
ister the estate under the Independent interested in this matter shall appear be- interested in this matter shall appear be- interested in this matter shall appear be-
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- moved within 48 hours from fore this court at the hearing indicated fore this court at the hearing indicated fore this court at the hearing indicated
thority will allow the personal representa- the close of sale. Sale is below to show cause, if any, why the pe- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tive to take many actions without obtain- subject to cancellation in the tition for change of name should not be tition for change of name should not be tition for change of name should not be
ing court approval. Before taking certain granted. Any person objecting to the granted. Any person objecting to the granted. Any person objecting to the
very important actions, however, the per- event of a settlement be- name changes described above must file name changes described above must file name changes described above must file
sonal representative will be required to tween owner and obligated a written objection that includes the rea- a written objection that includes the rea- a written objection that includes the rea-
give notice to interested persons unless party. sons for the objection at least two court sons for the objection at least two court sons for the objection at least two court
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127 Elderly Care the proposed action.) The independent be heard and must appear at the hearing be heard and must appear at the hearing be heard and must appear at the hearing
administration authority will be granted Glad, chest of drawers, bike, to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should
unless an interested person files an ob- wood, household not be granted. If no written objection is not be granted. If no written objection is not be granted. If no written objection is
FAMILY RESOURCE jection to the petition and shows good timely filed, the court may grant the peti- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
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California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME from the date of mailing or personal de-
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The following person is doing business
livery to you of a notice under sectioin STATEMENT #280105 Cyn. Rd., BELMONT, CA 94002. Regis- WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis-
as: Vert, 7 W 41st Ave. #251, SAN MA- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- The following person is doing business tered Owner: Matthew Joseph Lock- Owner: Jonathan James Associates, tered Owner: Mary Hickey Manlove,
TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: er California statutes and legal authority as: Cinnabar Healthcare Solutions, 63 wood, same address. The business is Inc., CA. The business is conducted by same address. The business is conduct-
Dragonfly Vert, Inc., DE. The business is may affect your rights as a creditor. You Bovet Road #317, SAN MATEO, CA conducted by an Individual. The regis- a Corporation. The registrant com- ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
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trant commenced to transact business knowledgable in California law. Chan, 1310 Avondale Road, HILLSBOR- under the FBN on NA. FBN on 12/11/2013. FBN on 5-29-2003.
under the FBN on Feb. 27, 2018. You may examine the file kept by the OUGH, CA 94010. The business is con-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants /s/Matthew Lockwood/ /s/Jonathan James/ /s/Mary Hickey Manlove/
/s/Ziv Sivan/ court. If you are a person interested in This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- the estate, you may file with the court a commenced to transact business under
their FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 1/14/19. (Published sor-County Clerk on 1/22/19. (Published sor-County Clerk on 1/22/19. (Published
sor-County Clerk on 1/16/19. (Published Request for Special Notice (form DE- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/22/19, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/29/19, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/29/19,
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/22/19, 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- /s/Jonathan H Chan/
This statement was filed with the Asses- 1/29/19, 2/5/19, 2/12/19). 2/5/19, 2/12/19, 2/19/19). 2/5/19, 2/12/19, 2/19/19).
1/29/19, 2/5/19, 2/12/19). praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
section 1250. A Request for Special No- 2/5/19, 2/12/19, 2/19/19, 2/26/19). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tice form is available from the court clerk. STATEMENT #280087 STATEMENT #280125 STATEMENT #280156
STATEMENT #280085 Attorney for Petitioner: The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business Anne Steele as: JPM Homes, 151 W. 3rd Ave. #1, as: Shiny Nails, 2649 Broadway St., as: Sequoia Hospital, 170 Alameda De
as: Sunrise Landscaping, 1110 Tilton 456 San Mateo Avenue, Suite 8 SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Regis- Las Pulgas, REDWOOD CITY, CA
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- SAN BRUNO, CA 94066
tered Owner: Fernando Guzman Ureña, Owner: Matthew Mills, same address. tered Owner: Aaron Chau, 1520 E. Capi- 94062. Registered Owner: Dignity Com-
(650)952-0950 The business is conducted by an Individ- tol Expy #156, San Jose, CA 95121. munity Care, CO. The business is con-
same address. The business is conduct- FILED: 1/31/2019
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- ual. The registrant commenced to trans- The business is conducted by an Individ- ducted by a Corporation. The registrants
menced to transact business under the (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- act business under the FBN on 1-15- ual. The registrant commenced to trans- commenced to transact business under
FBN on NA. nal on 2/5/19, 2/12/19, 2/13/19 ) 2019. act business under the FBN on N/A. their FBN on 1/1/2019.
/s/Fernando Guzman Ureña/ /s/Matthew Mills/ /s/Aaron Chau/ /s/Elizabeth Shih/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/16/19. (Published sor-County Clerk on 1/17/19. (Published sor-County Clerk on 1/22/19. (Published sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2019. (Publish-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/22/19, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/29/19, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/29/19, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
1/29/19, 2/5/19, 2/12/19). 2/5/19, 2/12/19, 2/19/19). 2/5/19, 2/12/19, 2/19/19). 2/5/19, 2/12/19, 2/19/19, 2/26/19).
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