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Charlotte sun herald

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Charlotte sun herald
Uniform Title:
Charlotte sun herald (Charlotte Harbor, Fla. : 1995)
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Sun herald
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Charlotte Harbor, FL
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Sun Coast Media Group- Robert E. Lee - Publisher - Jim Gouvellis - Executive Editor
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Newspapers -- Charlotte Harbor (Fla.) ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Charlotte County (Fla.) ( lcsh )
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United States -- Florida -- Charlotte -- Port Charlotte
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26.966141 x -82.068026

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Also issued on microfilm from Crest Technologies.
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Vol. 103, no. 225 (Aug. 13, 1995)-
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"An edition of The Sun Herald."

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By STEVE REILLYSTAFF WRITERENGLEWOOD „ Since the 1990s, love for sea turtles has grown along Floridas west coast. Over the years, hundreds of turtle patrol volunteers woke up early and trudged up and down Gulf beaches, searching for evidence of egg laying, identifying and marking nests, and checking for turtle hatchlings and any dangers that may threaten them. Of“cials have passed ordinances to protect turtles, streetlights that could confuse turtles have been dimmed or redirected and awareness campaigns have been successful in increasing their numbers. Nesting shorebirds should be so lucky. Several different species of shorebirds nest on local beaches: Wilsons and snowy plovers, least terns, American oystercatchers and black skimmers are all there. Theyre not doing so well. All of them are listed as threatened (in Florida),Ž said Holly Short, Audubon project manager for bird monitoring and stewardship programs. For nearly 40 years, Brenda Bossman has tracked shorebird nesting on Knight and Don Pedro islands. Shes noted a decline over the years. The least terns used to nest here in great numbers,Ž Bossman said, recalling how large ”ocks of terns once nested regularly on the shoreline near Palm Island Resort. Id say it was somewhere in the (mid-1980s), we had huge numbers of least terns.Ž The nesting numbers for the other species have also declined, Bossman added.The threatsWhen the shorebirds prepare to lay eggs, they dont build nests with sticks and weeds. Instead, they create small indentations in the sand, maybe de“ned with a few shells. The shorebirds wont be found nesting in the dunes among sea oats and other thick vegetation. They prefer open areas with minimum vegetation so they can easily spot predators. Evolution has colored the eggs so they blend in perfectly with the sand. But their assailants are many: Raccoons, armadillos and other birds will seek out shorebird eggs. A new threat is coyotes that have swum the Intracoastal Waterway and now live on barrier islands. But coyotes arent the only SHOREBIRDS | 4 Living with nesting shorebirds€ Never enter areas posted with shorebird or seabird nesting signs. € Keep distance from nesting birds and never force the birds into flight by getting too close. Disturbances that cause birds to take flight or leave their young may threaten their survival. As a general rule, stay at least 300 feet from a nest. € Keep dogs on a leash and away from areas where birds may be nesting. € Keep cats indoors and do not feed stray cats. € Do not feed wildlife. Keep beaches clean of food scraps and properly dispose of trash to keep predators away. € Do not fly kites near areas where birds may be nesting. If people are disturbing nesting birds, gentlyŽ remind them how their actions may hurt birds survival. If they continue to disturb nesting birds, call and report their act ivities to FWCs Wildlife Alert hotline at 888-404-FWCC (3922).Source: Florida Fish and Game Conservation Commission PROVIDED BY MARY LUNDEBERGPHOTO PROVIDEDPHOTO PROVIDEDIndividuals charged with minor crimes in Charlotte County will soon have the opportunity to participate in a weekend work program rather than face incarceration. The Charlotte County Commission approved an alternative sentencing program proposed by the Charlotte County Sheriffs Of“ce at a recent meeting. Capt. Melissa Turney, of the CCSO Detention Bureau, said the organizers would like to get the program started in May, although it will be a matter of “nding willing, eligible participants. Reviewing numbers from last year, there would have been more than 500 eligible participants. We expect to have a large turnout,Ž Turney said. Participants must be sentenced for a misdemeanor or nonviolent felony offense. The program will be limited to 30 participants per year, with a 12-member crew per weekend. If its a successful program, the organizers hope to expand it in the future. Each participant will work one day per weekend for up to 10 hours. Labor performed by participants will bene“t the community, public roadways, parks and recreation areas, as coordinated with the Charlotte County Sheriffs Of“ce or county facilities, and may also be performed for nonpro“t organizations. Turney said similar programs in neighboring counties have been highly successful. When individuals serve their sentences outside the A weekend alternative to jailBy ANNE EASKERSTAFF WRITER JAIL | 6I will never forget her face. Seven-year-old Hannah Burns often rode her bike, out“tted with training wheels and streamers coming from the handlebar grips, past my Port Charlotte home on McBurney Avenue. And, every time, she would wave and smile. She seemed so happy. When police found her in a motel room, stabbed to death, her throat slashed by her own mother, I was angry. How in the hell could that happen? Why would a parent do something so terrible? Ive been in the newspaper business a long, long time. Ive experienced the end of the Vietnam war, 9/11, hurricanes, Desert Storm and enough murders and accidental deaths to keep me awake at night. But nothing eats at me like the death of a child. Recently, we had to write about three young brothers who burned to death in a “re in Arcadia, a “re allegedly set by their grandfathers ex-girlfriend. Why? What dark soul would do something like that? Who remembers 6-year-old Jimmy Deerman? He was the youngster whose 270-pound father, Rick Deerman, decided to punish him by squishingŽ him on the couch. The dad sat on him until he couldnt breathe. He died as his 7-year-old sister watched and Ricks girlfriend, Ashley Cole, helped hold the young boy down. How about Chance Walsh? He was the 8-week-old baby who was beaten and suffocated by his mother and father in North Port a couple years back. The couple waited days to take the childs body and bury it at a homeless camp before they left town. The mother, Kristen Bury, pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter by culpable negligence for her role in her sons death. She committed suicide in jail. Its not pleasant to remember these terrible stories. I am sure it does nothing to brighten your day. Every time I recall one of these We must do better protecting our most vulnerable JohnHACKWORTHCOMMENTARY EDITORJOHN | 6 Pulitzer Prize winner2016 AN EDITION OF THE SUNVOL. 125 | NO. 107AMERICAS BEST COMMUNITY DAILY 25 percent chance of rainHigh 88 Low 63$1.50 www.yoursun.comTodays weather:www.yoursun.comFIND US ONLINE THE SUN: Calendar ..............16 Crosswords ............6 Local Sports ........18 Obituaries .............5 Police Beat ............6 Viewpoint .....14-15 SPORTS: Lotto .....................2 USA TODAY: Money ................5 Nation ................8 State ..................7 Weather ..........10 CLASSIFIED: Comics ........7-10 Dear Abby .....10 TV Listings ......11 CHARLIE SAYS ...I would share my swamp with shorebirds! INSIDE 705252000258Daily Edition $1.50 GOOD MORNING Monday, April 17, 2017 LAKELAND HOLDS EDGE ON CHARLOTTELakeland holds o Stone Crabs to gain series split. See Local Sports, page 18NORTH KOREA TENSION REMAINS DANGEROUSLY HIGHFear of military confrontation rises after a North Korean medium-range ballistic missile test failed, receiving no U.S. military response. See USA Today, page 1 CALL US AT941-206-1000CHARLOTTE SUN

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Our Town Page 2 E/N/C www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 The SUN (USPS 743170) is published daily at Sun Coast Media Group, Inc., 23170 Harborview Road, Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980-2100. Periodicals postage paid at Punta Gorda, FL. Postmaster: Please send address changes to the SUN, 23170 Harborview Road, Charlotte Harbor, Florida 33980-2100.Publisher ...................................Robert E. 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Dearborn St., Englewood North Port: 941-429-3000 13487 Tamiami Trail, North Port DeSoto: 863-494-0300 or toll-free at 877-818-6204 108 S. Polk Avenue, Arcadia LOCAL/REGIONAL NEWSNORTH PORT „ With their second joint meeting in six months, familiar topics are on the agenda for Wednesdays meeting of the Sarasota and Charlotte County commissions. Beach renourishment and River Road are likely to be top issues of interest. During the last joint meeting in October, Sarasota County commissioners agreed to explore the interest among Manasota Key property owners in their county for a beach renourishment project in conjunction with Charlotte County. The idea was to extend a planned project on the Charlotte side of the Key approximately 2.5 miles north to Blind Pass Park. At the direction of commissioners, county staff conducted a survey of Manasota Key property owners beginning in late November, and ending, after an extension, in mid-March. Responses to the survey were so low, that county staff deemed them inconclusive, particularly in the area targeted for the project. That area, from just north of Blind Pass Park to the Charlotte County line, contains 155 properties. The county only received responses from 56 of those property owners, or 36 percent. From that, staff concluded that it was dif“cult to gauge the level of support or interest in pursuing a beach renourishment program. Reviewing the results at their April 3 meeting, Sarasota County commissioners directed staff to focus their attention on that area and work with the Manasota Key Association to more accurately gauge the level of support for a beach renourishment project. As to River Road, funding for the estimated $65 million-$70 million project to improve the road from U.S. 41 to Interstate 75 remains elusive, even though this is the top transportation priority for Sarasota County and the local legislative delegation. With the state legislature rapidly moving toward the end of this years session, state funding for the project still remains alive, although how much the county might receive will not be known until a “nal appropriations bill is passed and signed by the governor. Currently, the state senate budget includes $10 million for the project, but in the state legislature, representatives included only $250,000 in their budget. According to Rob Lewis, the countys director of Community and Intergovernmental Relations, the next step is for the two chambers to meet in a conference committee to reconcile their differences over the s tate budget for next year. The two commissions are also scheduled to receive an update from the organizers of the Englewood Beach Waterfest about the 2016 event and plans for 2017, discuss the two counties roles with the regional planning council (which Sarasota will withdraw from in January), and continue their discussion about their departments of health and upcoming changes in the delivery of primary health care through federally quali“ed health centers. The joint meeting will take place Wednesday at the Robert L. Anderson Administration Center, 4000 S. Tamiami Trail, beginning at 2 p.m. Access Sarasota TV will also televise the meeting, and the agenda is available at www.scgov.net by clicking on Meetings and Agendas under the Services A-Z tab. For more information, residents can also call the countys Call Center at 941-861-5000. Email: jondaltonwr@gmail.comRiver Road, beach renourishment up for discussionBy WARREN RICHARDSONSUN CORRESPONDENT FILE PHOTO PROVIDED BY CLIF KEWLEYWhat was once a walkway onto a Gulf beach on Manasota Key leads nowhere. Sand eroded away beneath it more than a year ago. Charlotte County is now working on plans for a beach renourishment project. DISCOVER THE ANTHONYS WOMAN IN YOU. Punta Gorda (in Cross Trail Center) € 941-505-2177 | Fort Myers (at College Parkway Center) € 239-275-3111 Nokomis/Venice € 941-488-7643FIND & FOLLOW US: SHOP OUR ONLINE STORE: anthonys”a.com MON … FRI 10:00-7:00 € SAT 10:00 … 6:00 € SUN 11:00 … 5:00 PLUS, IN-STORE ONLY BONUS COUPONS! 30% OFF Any One Regular Priced ITEMSEE EXCLUSIONS* Valid 4/17/17-4/19/17Must have coupon to receive discount. Cannot be combined with any other discount. Limit (2) 30% o coupons per customer. Selection may vary by store. 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Our Town Page 4 E/N/C www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 SHOREBIRDSFROM PAGE 1 major canine threat. Dogs, dogs and dogs. While Florida prohibits dogs „ leashed or not „ on most beaches, dog owners constantly ignore the prohibition. A dog fetching a tennis ball can run across a shorebird nest and destroy it in seconds. And even if they dont, and even if they are on leashes, the nesting birds view the dogs as threats and could abandon their nests. Our island no longer seems suitable for shorebird nesting,Ž said Linda Soderquist on Little Gasparilla Island. Nonnative vegetation has sprouted on the beach. However, the greatest threat to our shorebirds on (Little Gasparilla Island) are dogs.Ž According to Soderquist, nearly every day, and especially on the weekends, boaters will beach their crafts and let their dogs run loose on the beach. They have allowed their dogs to run through staked areas and scare birds from their nests,Ž she said. Two years ago, the county put up signs (No Dogs Allowed) and they were ripped down. The islanders and renters walk their dogs on the beach, and most do not use leashes. Dogs have been observed running into the dunes and back down to the beach, through nesting habitat.Ž Soderquist and others have called Charlotte County Animal Control. They acknowledge that there is a big dog issue out here, but due to the isolation and boat-only access, they do not enforce leash laws.Ž Bossman said its not just dog owners „ humans are not wellbehaved either when it comes to shorebirds. Beach-goers will sometimes jump the ropes where the nesting areas have been cordoned off, she said. People often wander too close to nests and scare the birds. If birds are scared off their nests by dogs or humans, eggs or ”edglings could be exposed to predators. The eggs could also be exposed to direct sunlight and overheat on the hot sand. For this reason, the FWC recommends people stay 300 feet or more from nesting birds. They ask that people refrain from ”ying kites, since that could scare birds as well. As if natural predators, dogs and humans arent enough of a threat, Bossman said, sea level rise and global warming arent helping things either. Sea level rise allows the turbulent surf from storms to eat away at beaches where shorebirds nest. Shorebirds could use some more friends.Protection effortsCharlotte County environmental specialist Rebekah Augustinowicz visits Gulf beaches regularly to identify nesting locations and numbers. Once a nesting area is discovered, Augustinowicz will have the area roped off and posted to alert the public, she said. The county also provides educational pamphlets to property owners and the public on shorebird nesting. As much as we are out there, we try to educate people,Ž Augustinowicz said. In the big picture of things, I think a lot of people dont know about (shorebird nesting). They dont understand. People walk into our shorebird (roped-off) lines,Ž she said. Theres always footprints.Ž Augustinowicz asks people to watch out for the shorebirds, give them space because they really need it, and reiterated that dog owners should keep dogs off the beach. Be aware of your surroundings,Ž she said. Sarasota County is taking measures to protect shorebirds as well. In 2015, county of“cials implemented the Snowy Plover Adaptive Management Plan.Ž The plan included educational kiosks at beaches where the birds nest, and educational pamphlets that can be distributed. Also, during nesting seasons, beachgoers are directed away from nesting areas so as not to disturb the birds. Like sea turtle patrol volunteers, Sarasota County and Audubon train volunteer chick checkersŽ to monitor nesting. Theyre also asking the trained volunteers to wear bright T-shirts that say Ask Me About the BirdsŽ and sit on the beach outside of nesting areas to educate the public. If awareness campaigns have helped protect sea turtles, maybe shorebirds can get a little love as well.Email: reilly@sun-herald.com Charlotte County shorebird nestsSolitary Year Wilsons plover Snowy plover American oystercatcher 2012 11 10 0 2013 13 18 0 2014 13 15 1 2015 7 7 0 2016 5 4 0 Colonies Least terns Black skimmer 2012 5 0 2013 8 0 2014 5 2 2015 2 0 2016 3 0Where shorebirds nestIn Charlotte County, shorebirds ne st on the very southern tip of Manasota Key, which is part of Stump Pass Beach State Park. They also nest at Knight and D on Pedro islands, Little Gasparilla and the Charlotte portion of Gasparilla Island, north of Boca Grande. Sarasota County identi“es portions of Lido and Siesta Key as nesting sites, primarily for black skimmer s on Lido Key and plovers on Siesta Key.When shorebirds nestFeb. 15 to Sept. 1 is nesting season for Southwest Florida from Hernando County to Collier County, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Because of this years mild winter, researchers received reports of early nesting. Source: Florida Wildlife CommissionFlorida shorebird nesting seasons€ Feb. 15 to Sept. 1 Northwest Florida and the Panhandle. € April 1 to Sept. 1 North-Central Florida for Taylor and Dixie counties. March 15 to Sept. 1 for Levy and Citrus counties. € Feb. 15-Sept. 1 Southwest Florida from Hernando to Collier counties. € March 15-Sept. 30 Monroe County and the Florida Keys. € April 1-Sept. 1 for Miami-Dade and Broward counties. € March 15-Sept. 1 for Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie counties spoil islands and estuaries, April 1 to Sept. 1 for Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie counties coastal Atlantic beaches. € March 15-Sept. 1 for Northeast Florida from St. Johns south to Indian River counties. Source: Florida Fish and Game Conservation CommissionResources€ The Florida Wildlife Commission has information about shorebirds at http://myfwc.com/Shorebirds. You can “nd out all about nesting habitats, the shorebirds that ne st in Florida and “nd the Share the Beach with Beach-Nesting BirdsŽ brochure. € Audubon created its Florida Shorebird Alliance at ”shorebirdalliance.org where the pu blic can sign up or learn more about nesting shorebirds. PROVIDED BY FWC PHOTO BY FLORIDA WILDLIFE COMMISSIONSnowy plover chick.PROVIDED BY CHARLOTTE COUNTYA sign warns the public of a roped o, designated shorebird nesting area. Sadly, not everyone respects the warning that they could disrupt the nesting birds.PHOTO BY FLORIDA WILDLIFE COMMISSIONSnowy plover mother and chick. PHOTO BY FLORIDA WILDLIFE COMMISSIONLeast tern eggs. PROVIDED BY MARY LUNDEBERGThis black skimmer chick looks as if its crying out for a meal. Black skimmers face numerous threats from humans and natural predators. PHOTO BY MARY LUNDEBERG A snowy plover nests on a local beach. The shorebirds nest is just an indention in the sand. FROM PAGE ONE

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The Sun /Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com E/N/C Our Town Page 5 LOCAL/REGIONAL NEWS There were no deaths reported Sunday. OBITUARIES Memorials in the Sun Honor your passed loved ones anytime with a personalized memorial tribute. Call (941) 206-1028 for rates. While there is an emphasis on using native plants in the landscape these days, the abundance of native saw palmetto is often taken for granted. Look at almost any vacant lot or par cel of land and you are sure to see this common native palm present. It is an excellent understory plant well-adapted to many local Florida habitats and residential landscapes. This palm gets its name from the two rows of tiny, sharp teeth that appear along the petiole of each leaf they can cut just like the blade of a saw. While many saw palmetto seem very low to the ground, individual trunks may grow up to 15 feet in length in clumps 20 feet or more in diameter. They tend to grow very slowly along the soil surface, but may even grow upright. Some literature indicates that the larger saw palmetto specimens may be hundreds of years old. Saw palmetto are shallow rooted and only produce as few as three to seven leaves each year. It is also notable that the old leaves are very ammable. On the other hand, the saw palmetto is very adapted to surviving res. The frond color in most of its range is green except for the southeast coast of Florida. The fronds in that area are a very different shade of light-bluish green almost silvery. Ecologically, the saw palmetto is also very important. This plant provides food and/or cover for a number of animals including the wild turkey, the Florida grasshopper sparrow, the Florida panther, black bears and other animals. Cattle have also used the fronds for food. The fruit has particular interest as it is favored by bears, deer, opossums, grey foxes and raccoons. Human use of the fruit has had some economic impacts as well. The fruit is valued as it supplies an extract used to relieve prostate gland swelling. Managing the land for fruit production has been conducted in some areas in response to a favorable market for the raw fruit. Perhaps the use of saw palmetto as a natural landscape subject is the most interesting factor to gardeners. Although it is very difcult to transplant, nurseries are now raising this plant from seed in pots. There is hardly a better native landscape plant with attributes including drought and insect toler ance, as well as needing no additional fertilizer. It may be time to take another look at saw palmetto. Their use and/ or preservation as a landscape plant cannot be overemphasized. For more information on native plants suitable for the landscape, please call our Master Gardener volunteers on the Plant Lifeline on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 941-764-4340 for gardening help and insight into their role as an extension volunteer. Dont forget to visit our other County Plant Clinics in the area. Please check this link for a complete list of site locations, dates and times http://charlotte. ifas.u.edu/horticulture/ Plant%20Clinics%20 Schedule.pdf. Ralph E. Mitchell is the director/horticulture agent for the Charlotte County Extension Service. He can be reached at 941-764-4344 or ralph. mitchell@charlotte.com.Have you seen the saw? Ralph Mitchell PHOTOS PROVIDEDThe blue-green silvery cultivar of Saw Palmetto a beautiful contrast to the normal green color The Christian Motorcyclists Association, Son Chasers 548, held its annual Easter Sonrise service at the Bayfront Center, 750 W. Retta Esplanade, in Punta Gorda, on Sunday from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. Coffee and doughnuts were served before the service, which featured worship music and a message about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. George Rubin, a minister and motorcyclist, started Sonrise services in his backyard in Port Charlotte. Since his death in 2009, the annual Sonrise service in Punta Gorda has been held each Easter as a tribute to him. Christian motorcyclists celebrate Sonrise service SUN PHOTOS BY SOMMER BROKAWEaster, or as I like to call it resurrection Sunday, is about going out and spreading the good news, Associate/Youth Pastor Kalvin Kress, of Community Life Port Charlotte, told the crowd at the Christian Motorcyclists Associations Easter Sonrise service held outside of the Bayfront Center in Punta Gorda on Sunday. Because I once was a sinner, and now Im saved. Minister George Rubins bike is pictured. He started the Easter Sonrise Services in his backyard in Port Charlotte. Since his death in 2009, the service has been held in tribute to him. President Bobby Robinson of the Bradenton chapter of Christian Motorcyclists Association, Faith Riders 594, enjoys coee and donuts inside before the Easter Sonrise service held outside the Bayfront Center in Punta Gorda. Linda Van Ness, 77, of Faith Riders, the Bradenton chapter of Christian Motorcyclists Association, said the owers on her Harley-Davidson attract attention and help her spread the word of the Lord. Just thank God he rose, she said at the Sonrise service at the Bayfront Center in Punta Gorda. Brenda Peck of the Christian Motorcyclists Association, Son Chasers 548, in Port Charlotte, sang Amazing Grace. She said Amazing Grace is sung each year in honor of George Rubin who rode with CMA in Sarasota. Rubin, a minister of Church on the Highway, died at age 66 in a 2009 motorcycle accident in North Port. Rubin started a Sonrise service in his backyard after moving to Port Charlotte in 2003 and the CMA of Port Charlotte holds the service in tribute to him. The crowd rises to their feet to worship during Christian Motorcyclists Association Easter Sonrise service outside of the Bayfront Center in Punta Gorda. It doesnt matter whether we say Easter or resurrection, Pastor Kalvin Kress said at the Sonrise service held outside the Bayfront Center in Punta Gorda. It matters that it is the resurrection. Weve gotten lost in making it all about this little bunny Weve forgotten he gave us the greatest gift in his resurrection Thats what God has given us, eternal life. adno=50513444 TAYLOR FUNERAL and Cremation Services L arr y www.LTaylorFuneral.com Now Available to you 24 hrs A Day At Your Convenience Old Fashioned Service at a Price You Can Afford rf nttrbnt nnnn Yes, you can, and the cost is still free for the cemetery lot, marker, vault, and opening/ closing. We believe in giving straight answers to your questions. Nbody likes unexpected surprises. 1515 Tamiami Trl, Punta Gorda, FL 33950 (941) 833-0600 2002-2016

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Our Town Page 6 E/N/C www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 LOCAL/REGIONAL NEWS Look for a third crossword in the Sun Classified section. HIGHLANDS COUNTY „ A 62-year-old man riding a tricycle died after he was rear-ended by a Port Charlotte driver Saturday night. The incident occurred at 10:30 p.m. on State Road 70 at Lonesome Island Road, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Denese Golemme, 54, of Port Charlotte, struck Henry Oscar Williams, 62, of Okeechobee, with her Honda Accord while Williams was riding his tricycle partially on the roadway and paved shoulder, according to the FHP report. Williams injuries were fatal. He was not wearing a helmet. Golemme and her passengers, Iris Brady, 78, of Port Charlotte, and Eseta Burton, 82, of Port Charlotte, all had minor injuries, the FHP report showed. They received treatment at Florida Hospital Lake Placid. The Charlotte County Sheriffs Office reported the following arrests: € Earl Lee Jr., 55, 21200 block of Glendale Ave., Port Charlotte. Charge: DUI. Bond: $1,000. € Gerald Frank Tinsley, III, 36, 100 block of Sinclair St., Port Charlotte. Charge: failure to have motor vehicle liability insurance. Bond: $1,000. € Kenneth Michael Lewis, 27, 15500 block of Maple Tree Drive, Punta Gorda. Charges: possession of controlled substance without prescription and possession or use of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $3,500. € Alexander Eugene Cook, 43, 22100 block of Lancaster Ave., Port Charlotte. Charge: leaving the scene of crash involving property damage. Bond: $1,000. € Kaitlyn Marie Rubel, 21, 22400 block of Westchester Blvd., Port Charlotte. Charge: battery. Bond: none. € Kimberly Anne Rice, 43, 25200 block of Fairway Ave., Port Charlotte. Charge: petty theft. Bond: $1,000. € Adam Shartle, 31, 3300 block of San Mateo Road, North Port. Charges: out-ofcounty warrant and battery. Bond: none. € Garry Tarazie Burks, 31, 1100 block of Wood Rose St., North Port. Charges: battery and felony battery. Bond: $5,500. € Rachel Mary Rak, 27, homeless in Englewood. Charges: possession of controlled substance without a prescription, possession or use of drug paraphernalia and petty theft. Bond: $6,000. The Punta Gorda Police Department reported the following arrests: € Mickey Leroy Kindle Jr., 26, 21200 block of Austin Ave., Port Charlotte. Charge: disorderly intoxication. Bond: none. € Nickolas Antony Calvano, 21, 4400 block of Sabrina Terrace, North Port. Charge: out of county warrant. Bond: none. € Marnie Rae Quave, 34, 1700 block of SW Waters St., Arcadia. Charges: driving while license is suspended or revoked, possession of not more than 20 grams of marijuana, possession or use of drug paraphernalia and two counts of possession of controlled substance without a prescription. Bond: $14,000. „Compiled by Sommer BrokawPort Charlotte driver involved in fatal wreck POLICE BEATThe information for Police Beat is gathered from police, sheriffs office, Florida Highway Patrol, jail and fire records. Not every arrest leads to a conviction and guilt or innocence is determined by the court system. Southwest Floridians may see some spotty showers,Ž every day of the workweek, but no significant rainfall, according to National Weather Service Meteorologist Dustin Norman. The forecast shows mostly sunny skies each day becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon as a 10 to 20 percent chance of showers develops. Daytime highs are around the mid-80s with overnight lows around the mid-60s. Norman said the showers are mainly in the afternoon because of some moisture coming off of the Gulf of Mexico,Ž which interacts with the afternoon sea breeze. Charlotte and Sarasota counties are still in severe drought with lack of rain in the spring and winter, increasing wildfire risk. But Norman said no fire/weather hazards due to low humidity are expected this week. He said the humidity in the area is not as dry as farther inland and a little bit to the north, in Polk and Highlands counties.Email: sbrokaw@sun-herald.com Slight chance of showers expected each dayBy SOMMER BROKAWSTAFF WRITER jail, it reduces the need for staf“ng, medical and daily operational costs. In Lee County, a similar weekend work program saved the county almost $4.9 million in incarceration costs and another $3.2 million for beauti“cation work provided to the county since the programs inception in 2007. Additionally, individuals are more likely to pay court “nes if theyre able to keep their jobs. Inmates incarcerated for even 30 days tend to lose their primary source of income and are often unable to gain adequate employment following release. With a weekend work sentence, many are able to maintain employment to support their families and successfully pay court fees. Jon Embury, administrative services manager for the 20th Judicial Circuit, said this program will help reduce costs associated with the incarceration of sentenced low-risk criminal offenders. It encourages them to maintain employment and family commitments, all while providing a bene“t back to the county through community service hours worked.Ž For the Charlotte County Jail, 396 individuals were sentenced to less than 30 days in custody in 2015, with the average sentence being 20.3 days. Using the current inmate cost per day, for every one individual that meets the criteria, savings may be $1,717. Annually, the program could save approximately $51,527 per year. Turney also mentioned that suicide risk factors are highest among “rst-time offenders, many of whom are incarcerated for only minor offenses. Theyve never been in trouble before, and suddenly theyre isolated from their families, from everyone,Ž Turney said. You dont want to have individuals in jail who dont need to be there. Its not good for them mentally, and its not good for the community.ŽEmail: aeasker@sun-herald.com JAILFROM PAGE 1 MORE INFOEligibility is based on the defendants criminal history and medical clearance for the program, but the sheriff has the final say on a participants eligibility. Factors that determine eligibility include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Must be sentenced for a current misdemeanor or nonviolent felony charge; 2. No prior felony convictions involving physical violence; 3. No prior escape charges; 4. No prior violent/major disciplinary problems; 5. No prior forcible felony convictions, as defined in FSS 776.08; 6. No designations as a member or associate of a security threat group; 7. No medical condition requiring special needs; 8. All participants must be cleared by the jail medical provider. Source: CCSO Bureau of Detention children, I get angry all over again. I sometimes wish I could be one of those vigilante types like Daredevil or Batman. Id even settle for the Denzel Washington character in The Equalizer.Ž Just someone who can protect young children and let them know the world is not all evil and that people care for them. Id like to give them a chance to grow up and experience happiness „ along with all the bumps in the road life brings. I am sure there are groups I may not be aware of that do just that. But the one I am aware of „ people who dedicate themselves to making a kids life safer „ is our local Guardian ad Litem volunteers. Its a group that is much smaller in numbers than it should be „ less than 100 members. That compares to more than 400 children in the GaL program who need someone to watch out for them, according to a story by Gordon Bower. Guardians ad Litem undergo training and are representatives of the court who can intercede for a child in front of a judge and outside the courtroom. They have an opportunity to make sure a child is taken out of an unsafe environment and a say in getting a child who is headed for trouble into a program that can put them on the right track. Maybe you, or I, could be the person who saves their life. There are other actions we can all take to keep our children safe. But this is one good option. To learn more about the Guardian ad Litem program go to ”gal.org or galfoundation.20.org, or call Miranda Coss, 941-613-3233. The Hannahs, Jimmys and Chances of this world would appreciate your help. John Hackworth is commentary editor of the Sun newspapers. You can email him at jhackworth@ sun-herald.com .JOHNFROM PAGE 1

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The Sun /Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com E/N/C Our Town Page 11 LOCAL/REGIONAL NEWSIn April, birds that have been wintering in Central and South America and southern states such as Florida are now ”ying north to areas of the United States and Canada where they will breed. In our region of Florida, we get most of our migrants when they are blown here by westerly winds away from their major northerly migratory routes from Yucatan to the northern Gulf coast states such as Texas. However, some of these neotropical migrants make their way north by ”ying up from southern Florida or Mexico or ”ying directly across the ocean from South America. Some local hotspots for migrants are Pinecraft Park in Sarasota, Fort De Soto Park in St. Petersburg and Kiwanis Park in Port Charlotte. These tend to be areas of greenspace along the western Florida coast, surrounded by human development. In our yard on Manasota Key we have planted trees such as red, black and white mulberries and have existing strangler “gs that all provide fruits that attract the hungry birds. Fresh water in drips also is a great attractant. We had our “rst migrants on April 11. The male summer tanager is a brilliant red in comparison with his mate, who is yellowish. It is interesting that the males of this species retain their bright colors all year whereas the male scarlet tanager molts and loses its red plumage. The tanagers are fruit eaters, whereas the orchard oriole also likes nectar from ”owers. It will pierce the base of ”owers such as the coral and cape honeysuckles to obtain nectar with a sharp, pointed bill. The male indigo bunting is a knockout blue in breeding season and prefers seeds, especially from the clumps of fountain grass which we have planted. This somewhat invasive exotic grass is preferred over grasses such as the native muhly, which has smaller seeds. One of the most sought-after warblers passing through is the Swainsons, which is a camou”aged brownish color to blend in with the leaves where it forages. This rarely seen bird was spotted by avid bird watchers at Pinecraft Park. Shorebirds are also migrating and we found three solitary sandpipers at Pinecraft close to one another which is quite unusual. Normally they live up to their name, which is to remain alone. These are heading to the far north in Canada to nest in trees in spruce bogs or muskeg. So get outside and look for the feathered jewels, which are passing through Florida on their annual migration from the tropics. It is an amazing process and one which you can easily miss if you are not observant. That red bird in your yard may not be a cardinal, but a scarlet or summer tanager. Bill Dunson is a resident of Englewood and a frequent contributor to the Sun. Check out his blog at lemonbayconservancy. com.A most exciting time of year in Florida: Neotropical bird migration Bill Dunson SUN PHOTOS BY BILL DUNSONSwainsons warbler at Pinecraft Orchard oriole in a Florida yard Solitary sandpipers in Phillippi Creek at PinecraftSummer tanager, male Male indigo bunting in a Florida yard adno=50509533 adno=50513441 Toilet Tune-Up only $ 99 Save Water € Save Money Save The Planet With this coupon. Not valid with other offers Hurry Expires 5-31-17 $ 50 off Same-Day Hot Water Tank Replacement With this coupon. Not valid with other offers Hurry Expires 5-31-17 $ 50 off Any Plumbing Service With this coupon. Not valid with other offers Hurry Expires 5-31-17 CHARLOTTE COUNTY 941-629-2500 PUNTA GORDA 941-205-2133 VENICE NORTH PORT 941-423-0250 adno=54511548 RHEEM Authorized Service Provider WWW. RAYSPLUMBINGINC. COM 13

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Our Town Page 12 E/N/C www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 LOCAL/REGIONAL NEWSENGLEWOOD „ After seeing uneven playing surfaces and holes in the grass at the Lemon Bay High School baseball “eld, Richie Oliva knew it was unacceptable for junior and varsity players. Oliva, owner of HITECH Integrated Systems in Englewood, said the “eld was unsightly. It was a pride issue,Ž he said. No matter how well they played, they would still be playing on those crappy “elds.Ž Last summer, Oliva and other volunteers, including his son Richard, rolled up their sleeves and began working on the “elds. With permission from Principal Bob Bedford, Oliva brought in equipment from Sunbelt Rentals, used for stadium “elds and began making the much-needed improvements. Now, he says, the “eld ranks in the top two for best condition in the district. HI-TECH Integrated Systems also recently donated replacement windscreens and fence toppers for the Manta Rays baseball team (Class 5A-District 12). Oliva said the donation supports LBHSs athletics mission to provide a quality, safe environment for team members, parents, fans and visitors by refurbishing the entire baseball “eld. Not only do fence toppers protect players arms from sharp fences, but windscreens also improve depth perception and encourage better hits at bat,Ž he said. The windscreens and fence toppers were in tatters after 10 years of use. Lemon Bay was unable to allocate budget for repairs. I truly believe that sports help to teach kids good values, and since my own son plays baseball here, I have a vested interest in the athletic programs continued success,Ž Oliva said. I have four children, so they are all going to eventually attend the high school. The high school is an important part of our community, so we enthusiastically offered to support the baseball teams needs.Ž Additional donations include signage for the of“cial batters eye with the Manta Rays team logo, along with paint for dugouts and baseball “eld spaces. HI-TECH has also volunteered to fund new batting cages and back stop netting in the next several months. I will donate $100 to Lemon Bay Athletics for every DISH subscription referred to HI-TECH by school personnel, the parents or residents looking to help HI-TECH fund the replacement of the batting cages and back stop netting.Ž The promotion is not through DISH Network so those interested must call HI-TECH to ensure the donation is made to the school. In 2014, Oliva secured a Satellite Broadcasters and Communications Association grant to help fund Project Graduation (an all night lock-in for seniors on the night of graduation). I see there are needs and I try to do what I can to meet them in this community,Ž he said. Its not about the return on my investment. This is about the kids, the baseball program and improving the baseball program for years to come. ... The sad truth is other programs get pushed aside for football. There are kids who dont want to play football and baseball is not making School Board money. Why not have a nice “eld for baseball as the one for football?Ž Bedford said the athletics department values the relationship with HI-TECH and Oliva. We are incredibly grateful for his generous contributions,Ž Bedford said. Our “eld was in dire need of an upgrade, but available funds are allocated to other safety requirements. Its important to our 2015-16 District Champions to be proud of their school.Ž Erin Taylor, whose son Zachary is a senior and plays on the varsity team, helped along with her husband “xing up the “elds. We worked hanging the windscreens, cleaning and painting,Ž she said. It is such a beautiful, playable “eld now „ something the boys and parents are very proud of. I think it was wonderful how we all got together to make this happen. Its unfortunate that the “eld got as bad as it did and required so much work. But hopefully, it will be easier to maintain now for the school, county and the families.ŽEmail: eallen@sun-herald.com Business contributes baseball field revamp at LBHSBy ELAINE ALLEN-EMRICH COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR WANT TO HELP LEMON BAY HIGH SCHOOL MANTAS?To learn more about HI-TECH Integrated Systems, or to sign up for DISH service, visit 3385 S. McCall Road, in Englewood, www.hitechdish.com, or at www.facebook.com/hitechdish or call 941-475-9424. For more information on Lemon Bay High School Athletics, visit www. lemonbayhigh.com/ activitiesandathletics.html or call 941-474-7702, ext. 3027. PHOTO PROVIDEDRichie Oliva has used the Lemon Bay High School baseball teams as part of the advertising for his local business, HITECH Intergrated Systems, to promote the fact that ongoing improvements are needed at the ball elds. Bob Schaeffer, now of Maple Leaf Estates Golf & Country Club in Port Charlotte, was a Navy medic attached to the 1st Marine Division during the Korean War. Most of his overseas service was in a slit trench atop Hill 229 overlooking Pyongyang, North Korea. He was on the Main Line of Resistance, the MLR, with the leathernecks,Ž looking across the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas. When the Korean War started in June 1950 I was being chased by the draft board,Ž the 84-year-old recalled. I decided I didnt want to be drafted, so I joined the Naval Reserve.Ž Within the year, Schaeffer was in the Navy taking basic at Bainbridge, Maryland. After basic he decided to become a medic. He also took medical training at Bainbridge. Next stop was the Marine Corps base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, where he received six more weeks of hospital training. At that point two of us were selected to go to Korea as Marine Corps medics. That was a shock,Ž he said. I ”ew the Navys Fleet Logistic Airways from Lejeune to Camp Pendleton, California and from there we island-hopped across the Paci“c to Korea. I ended up at K-16, an air base near Seoul. It was November 1952 when I arrived in Korea. I was 20 years old,Ž Schaeffer recalled. I started off with the Marine Infantry „ Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment 1st Marine Division. We had no winter clothes when we stepped off the plane. We were dressed in fatigues. Id never been so cold in my life. They put us on six-by, uncovered 2 -ton trucks and drove us to the supply depot where we were issued winter clothes.Ž Then he was off to Hill 229. Life on the hill was pretty much a drag. If you stuck your head above the trench line, an enemy sniper might use it as a target. At night, it was dark and even more scary for the front-line troops. Every night we would send out a reinforced squad consisting of a lieutenant or sergeant in charge, 15 or 20 grunts and a medic,Ž Schaeffer said. I probably went out on upwards of 30 of these night patrols during the time I was in Korea. If we encountered the enemy we were to run like hell in the other direction. The only thing our unit was involved in was a couple of “re“ghts that didnt amount to much,Ž he said. The Geneva Convention said medics would not be armed. I carried a .45 pistol because there were too many bad situations that happened that involved the enemy. Lucky for me I never had to use my .45.Ž The purpose of these recon patrols was to try and determine what the North Koreans were doing on their side of the DMZ. These patrols were also used to warn the United Nation troops on the south side of the line if the enemy started advancing. Fortunately for Schaeffer during the months he served in Korea the enemy stayed put on their side of the line. His primary service in the trenches with the 1st Marine Division was patching up Marines who got tangled up in razor wire during their night snooping undertakings while on patrol. Razor wire was nasty, nasty stuff,Ž he recalled. The more serious problem Schaeffers expertise was used to “x was trench-foot caused by wearing wet socks while marching in Mickey Mouse boots,Ž specially made insulated rubber boots. Problem was, a Marines feet would sweat when he wore these boots. That required a frequent change of socks, something some of the troops were not particularly good at. You were supposed to wear one pair of socks and keep the other pair tucked in your shirt clean and dry until you put them on. If they didnt change them, theyd end up with trenchfoot. The end result was like having your foot stuck in a boot of water for a couple of days. They ended up having Schaeffer check out their feet. If their condition was serious, the Marine was sent to the rear for additional evaluation and treatment. On a couple of occasions he ended up in a Marine outpost in front of the MLR watching the other side through binoculars. Schaeffers job was still the same „ take care of the troops medical problems. These outposts were our advance warning if there was an enemy assault. Although things were kinda winding down with the war, occasionally we took some in-coming enemy rounds but nothing major,Ž he said. One of the crazy problems with those idiot Marines, they liked to make candles out of hand-grenades. Theyd take the fuse out of the grenade and dump out the powder. Then theyd “ll the grenade with fuel oil and stick in a wick to make a candle. It was dark on the front line at night. We had no electricity. Candles or converted grenades were our only source of light. You had to be careful about exposing a light at night on the front line. The North Koreans were excellent mortar-men. They might drop a mortar round on you if they saw a light on our side,Ž Schaeffer explained. When the armistice was signed on July 27, 1953, he was still in Korea. By then, he was off the front lines back in the area of Seoul. Immediately I was shipped back to the USA. It took a troop ship 13 days to sail from Inchon Harbor, in Korea, to San Francisco Harbor. As we sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge it was a beautiful sunny summer day and the sun was shining on the bridge,Ž Schaeffer said. Everybody on deck was looking up at the Golden Gate as we passed under it. It will be in my memory forever. But you know what? The Golden Gate isnt golden. Its primer red, but it was still a wonderful sight. I took the G.I. Bill when I got home. Graduated four years later in 1958 with a degree in Business Administration from Syracuse University and went to work.Ž The “rst half-dozen years he held several different positions selling insurance and working for the Red Cross. Then he spent the next 20 plus years working for an independent phone company in upstate New York. After he and his wife, Linda, retired they began, 21 years ago, spending their winters in Florida. The couple has four children: Barbara, Randy, Richard and Rob.Sailor served as Marine medic in Korean War WANT TO READ MORE?More than 900 of Don Moores veteran stories are online at https://donmooreswartales. com/. KNOW A VETERAN?Don Moores stories are a part of the Veterans History Project through the Library of Congress. If you, or someone you know, is a veteran, have them contact Don Moore at 941-426-2120 or email DonMoore39@gmail.com. War StoriesDon Moore SUN PHOTO BY DON MOOREBob Schaeer, now of Maple Leaf Estates Golf & Country Club in Port Charlotte, was a Navy medic during the Korean War. adno=50513990

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The Sun /Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com E/N/C Our Town Page 13 LOCAL/REGIONAL NEWSDr. Harry J. Agabedis, chairman of the Punta Gorda Housing Authority, called it a dream that has come to fruition.Ž Punta Gorda City Manager Howard Kunik called it a labor of love.Ž Uche Oluku, director, Of“ce of Public Housing, of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, said HUD was proud to be a part of this public-private partnership.Ž They were referring to The Verandas, a $25 million, 120-unit, affordable senior apartment homes development at Airport Road and Cooper Street in Punta Gorda. It was dedicated last week with ribboncutting ceremonies and a luncheon attended by local, state and federal of“cials and apartment residents. According to the housing authority and the projects developer, Norstar Development USA, all apartments are occupied and were leased within 60 days. Loraine Helber, executive director of the Punta Gorda Housing Authority, traced its development from the time Hurricane Charley destroyed 154 of 184 affordable public housing units in the city in 2004. Its been a long time to wait,Ž she said, 13 long and trying years, but its been worth it.Ž She praised the housing authoritys board of commissioners for sticking with its goals,Ž and cited the support of Punta Gorda City Council, city manager Howard Kunik, Charlotte County, HUD, and a whole team of others,Ž led by Norstar. The building was designed on a Spanish revival motif to re”ect the heritage of the Punta Gorda community. It also carries a Florida Green Home Certi“cation for its universal design principles. Its amenities include a dining room with full kitchen and screened outdoor lanai, with plank ”ooring and energyef“cient appliances. It also features a community dining room, yoga/dance center, billiards/game room, medical clinic, media lounge, arts and crafts room, library, “tness center and a cyber cafe. It is built around a large interior pond. According to Norstar, a one-bedroom unit rents for $591 a month, two bedrooms for $704. To be eligible, an applicants income must be 60 percent or less of the area median income for Charlotte County. According to the housing authority and Norstar, the project was funded through $3.55 million in insurance proceeds, Replacement Housing Funds, other housing funds, and $170,000 in State Housing Initiative Partnership funds committed by Charlotte County. Florida Housing Finance Corporation also allocated 9 percent low-income housing tax credits for Revitalization of Affordable Housing Development, and Bank of America provided a $14 million loan for construction. For additional information, call 941639-4344, or access www. puntagordaho.org.The Verandas, a dream come trueBy BILL JONESSUN CORRESPONDENT SUN PHOTOS BY BILL JONESA ribbon is cut by, center, Loraine Helber, ex ecutive director of the Punta Gorda Housing Authority, and Dr. Harry J. Agabedis, PGHA chairman, during grand opening ceremonies for The Verandas, a senior apartment homes development in Punta Gorda. The Verandas The audience at the Charlotte Performing Arts Center in Punta Gorda recently showed their affection for Japanese soprano Seon Duk Kim with a long, standing ovation and repeated shouts of bravoŽ after her stunning American debut as Cio-Cio San in Madama Butter”y.Ž The feeling was mutual. I had tears in my eyes when I saw the audience giving me a standing ovation and nonstop clapping for me,Ž she said after the performance. Im so happy to have worked in such a good production, beautiful theater “lled with such a great audience. Everyone was so gentle and gave me a lot of love. Im looking forward to hopefully meeting this beautiful audience again. My wish is to return to Florida and sing again.Ž Seon, an internationally acclaimed soprano based in Paris, was brought here to make her American debut with the Gulfshore Opera by the operas General Director, Steffanie Pearce. We were honored to have Seon make her American debut with us,Ž Pearce said. It was a special night for all of us. It was our biggest house, the kind of audience we need to sustain the opera in Punta Gorda.Ž Seons magni“cent lyric voice and her elegant stage presence, combined with the symphonic beauty of Giacomo Puccinis classic opera, enthralled the audience as she led an international cast in the production. It was sung in Italian, with English subtitles projected on a screen above the curtains. Her role, Cio-Cio San, is Japanese for butter”y. The opera is the timeless, tragic love story of innocence and betrayal, involving the marriage of a 15-year-old Japanese geisha with a handsome, yet duplicitous U.S. naval of“cer, Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton. (We can only assume Puccini needed a well-known U.S. name for his villain.) He marries her for convenience, only to leave for the U.S., then return, three years later, with an American wife. As the story, wellknown in the operatic world, unfolded, Seons majestic voice, and those of her cast, captivated the CPAC audience. The self-centered, conniving Pinkerton, with his soaring tenor voice, was played ably and melodramatically by American tenor Cody Austin. Except for one particularly strange scene in an undershirt on their wedding night, he was the epitome of naval bravado of long ago. Perhaps the most dominant male voice was the deep, rich tones of Argentine baritone Gustavo Feuline, who played Sharpless, the distraught (by Pinkertons duplicity) U.S. Counsel at Nagasaki. He, too, received an ovation. American soprano Francesca Aguada provided a solid voice and acting performance as Suzuki, Cio-Cio Sans faithful companion and suffering soul mate. A talented, 11-member chorus, recruited locally and adorned in rich, traditional Japanese dress, backed the production. They received extended warm applause at the conclusion of the “rst act. Gulfshore Opera conductor Greg Ritchey conducted an 18-member pit orchestra that supported the score with professional precision. He was called from the pit to the stage at the conclusion to receive a warm, spontaneous hug from Seon.'Madama Butterfly' brings opera magic to Punta GordaBy BILL JONESSUN CORRESPONDENT SUN PHOTOS BY BILL JONES Cio-Cio San waits with her son and an American ag, as they await the return from America of husband and father, Lt. Pinkerton, after three years. Cio-Cio San, disgraced, contemplates hari-kari. She dies in the arms of her distraught husband. Pinkerton returns, but with an American wife. 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Our Town Page 14 E/N/C www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 Letters are welcome on virtually any subject, but we do have some rules. Please keep them to less than 250 words. Letters will be edited to length as well as for grammar and spelling. All letters must be signed with full name „ not initials. An address and telephone number must be included. The phone number and address are not for publication, but must be provided. Due to the number of letters received, we are able to run only one letter per person per month. The Letters to the Editor section is designed as a public forum for community discourse, and the opinions and statements made in letters are solely those of the individual writers. The newspaper takes no responsibility for the content of these letters. Please send or bring correspondence to the Sun Letters to the Editor, 23170 Harborview Road, Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980. Readers may email Letters to the Editor at letters@sun-herald.com. Further questions or information, call 941-681-3003. HOW TO SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE EDITOREmail letters to letters@sun-herald.comPublisher „ Robert E. Lee Executive editor „ Jim Gouvellis Editorial page editor „ Stephen Baumann Commentary Editor „ John Hackworth V IEWPOINTToo much CO2 not a good thing When did deed restrictions end? Thanks very much for a great treat Public Works Day a learning experience The Right Thing a wonderful thingEditor: Mother told me, Too much of a good thing is bad for you.Ž Carbon dioxide is a good thing, right? Plants need it for photosynthesis and its a natural byproduct of the combustion of coal, oil and gas. Weve been digging up the stores of ancient carbon compounds and burning them in massive amounts since the industrial revolution, releasing gyga-tons of carbon dioxide into the biosphere. This good thing,Ž CO2, has become a pollutant, collecting in the atmosphere and oceans and acting like a pile of blankets on your bed. CO2 blocks some heat energy from leaving our atmosphere, which makes our planet too warm. Species like the corals of the Great Barrier Reef are dying, unable to cope. Too much of a good thing. Mother was right. Our planet is telling us the same thing. We just arent listening. What to do? Stop releasing CO2. Switch to energy sources like solar, wind and hydro. We can incentivize whole economies to switch by placing a fee on fossil fuels, making those more expensive and rebating the proceeds of the fee directly to citizens in equal shares. Prices will rise, but so will the citizen-share, allowing people to make choices to reduce their carbon footprint. Carbon pricing with dividends is a transparent, simple way to reduce carbon combustion at scale and will create new jobs and technologies for the clean energy society. We can keep too much of a good thingŽ from polluting our atmosphere and oceans. Lets take mothers advice.Lindsey Kohlenburg Port CharlotteEditor: The website posted by the Property Owners of Gulf Cove includes the following: Our subdivision of Gulf Cove is not Editor: A “rst and wonderful surprise for my husband and I. He is 80 and I am 77, married almost 60 years. We were in Elanas tonight and had a very, very good meal (not the cheapest either). When we were ready to leave, Gabby, our server, told us our bill was all taken care of by someone who had Editor: Public Works Day on April 8 at the Charlotte Harbor Event Center was very informative and a fun event. I learned: About a computer monitor system for traf“c lights. How to sign up for the ALERT system that sends text or email messages in case of a disaster. The storm centerŽ which depicted how the street oil, chemicals, fertilizers end up in the harbor. Who to contact for Editor: I would like to compliment and congratulate the Punta Gorda police, sheriff and fire departments, along with our mayor and City Council and board members, for their fabulous support of the Do The Right ThingŽ program of Charlotte County. It is truly the most beautiful and rewarding ceremony we have ever attended in this area. Recognizing our outstanding young people for what they have done to enhance or comfort others should be recognized and our officials do just that. It was such a memorable occasion and one that deserves high recognition from our community. We applaud you for rewarding all of our truly wonderful young people. They are so deserving of your recognition.Jim, Jean Wakeford Punta Gorda OUR VIEW LETTERS TO THE EDITORSchool Board sends an unfortunate messageOUR POSITION: The Charlotte County School Boards strategic planning for its 2018 tax request got off to a shaky start.When you plan to ask the public to fork over an extra 1 mil of taxes, you dont want to suggest there is anything secret about your motives. But, unfortunately, that is the message many might get after a Charlotte County School Board member suggested at a workshop last week that a special advisory committee should meet privately, out of the sunshine. In other words, he didnt think it would be productive or conducive to open dialogue with its members if the discussions were open to the public. The School Board plans to pose a referendum to voters in 2018 asking for 1 mil of property taxes to raise about $15 million to help operate the schools. That would equate to $1 per every $1,000 of a propertys taxable value. The money is needed because the state has been shortchanging schools and also because student enrollment in Charlotte County has slipped in the past few years, thereby further cutting funding from the state, which bases state aid on the number of students. While Charlotte County has taken positive steps to improve its standing statewide, the schools do not have the funds to keep up with top-ranking districts, such as Sarasota County, which has had a similar tax for its schools since 2002. The 1 mil in propertyrich Sarasota now raises about $56 million a year. The boost in funding in Charlotte is badly needed. And, so far, the School Board has been very deliberate and open about its plans to take the message to the public. An idea was broached last week by School Board member Ian Vincent that a 25-person advisory committee could give good feedback to Superintendent Steve Dionisio about how to proceed with a campaign to educate the public of the need for the tax. The problem is, we believe Vincent sent the wrong message when he suggested that if the committee reported to the superintendent, it could work out of the sunshine. Vincents concern, and that of other School Board members, is that the folks who might be able to steer the campaign in the right direction and give wise counsel might not want their thoughts and comments made public. There is a concern that subjecting the advice and dialogue to public scrutiny would dampen the candor and enthusiasm of committee members. After some debate about whether the committee would be held to Florida Sunshine laws, it was decided committee members could report to Dionisio and not have to be concerned about going public. The suggestion was not about keeping anything away from the public, but more to make sure we were following the law,Ž Dionisio said. School Board attorney Mike McKinley was not at the meeting, but he said later the board does not have to call the contingent of advisers a committee.Ž Most likely, he said, it would be a matter of a few citizens listening to a presentation by the superintendent and then raising their hands to give input. Nothing wrong with that. Sarasota County has a political action committee called Citizens for Better Schools. It was not explicitly set up by the School Board. It has been around since 2001, advocating for the tax referendum there and pushing for better schools. As a political action committee, there are no issues about the Sunshine Laws. The PACs primary responsibility is to promote the school referendum whenever the time comes. A School Board member is involved as a liaison, as is an administrator. Perfectly legal. It is absolutely correct for Charlotte Countys School Board to listen to members of the community who care greatly about the quality of education and to “nd out which additional programs and services they believe the public values most. But they can do that with a formal advisory committee, in public sessions. It wont hurt. It meets the letter of the law. Otherwise, Dionisio or individual board members can call on citizen advisers in an informal manner. Beyond that, we expect Charlotte will follow the Sarasota playbook. We expect to see a citizens supported PAC, which will raise funds for the campaign and promote the referendum, with the tacit support of the School Board. Thats the way these things are done. It is legal and proper. We are not concerned anyone is trying to hide anything in this case. But we are concerned school of“cials, at this early stage in the process, are inadvertently creating the wrong impression, one that could hurt chances for the referendums success. That would be unfortunate. Ultimately, the district cant feed a potentially noxious narrative that an inside group is manipulating public opinion. Bringing up the need for private meetings, in a public meeting, was a misstep that shouldnt be repeated. Were con“dent it was innocent, but it looked suspicious. Thats not how you want to start out. an association deed restricted community. We are governed by the laws and codes of Charlotte County.Ž It is true that Gulf Cove, just like any community, is naturally governed by the laws and codes of Charlotte County. That goes without saying. However, it would seem that this statement is intended to mean that Gulf Cove is governed onlyŽ by the laws and codes of Charlotte County, and, therefore, there are no longer any deed restrictions that apply. So, what happened to the deed restrictions that are legally included as part of the title to my property within Gulf Cove? There is a provision for the termination of these deed restrictions which can occur only after a majority vote if all property owners of Gulf Cove support such an action. To my knowledge, and as a Gulf Cove property owner for some 30-plus years, Ive never heard of such a vote ever taking place. Does the current homeowners association presume to be able to negate and terminate these legal deed restrictions at their own behest? I know of no provision of Florida statutes that would allow such a thing to happen. So, whats going on here? Curious minds want to know.Carl B. Jordan Port Charlottealready left. We were in shock. Of course, Ive heard of paying it forwardŽ and I plan on doing it in the future also. Thank you, anonymous person, for your kindness and generosity.Marilyn, Peter Runtas Punta Gordastreetlight repairs Waste management activities to keep our streets litter-free. Types of government meetings that are televised. How the Marsh MasterŽ machine operates in dif“cult to reach areas. Kids seemed to be having a great time sitting in the large trucks, wearing hard hats, picking up coloring books and balloons, and learning about all the services. There were lots of cool gadgets that were given out to the people in attendance. My only regret was I didnt choose to eat any of the sandwiches they were cooking on the grills. The public works employees were very nice and eager to explain how their services help improve the lives of those living in Charlotte County. Kudos to John Elias and Karly Greene and everyone who organized this successful event. I hope Public Works Day returns next year so more people can learn about these important services in Charlotte County.Janis Tobin Port Charlotte

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The Sun /Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com E/N/C Our Town Page 15 VIEWPOINTCan someone reacquaint President Donald Trump with Steve Bannon, his ideologist whom the president now professes barely to know? Trumps jaw-dropping public distancing from Bannon is the latest twist in a struggle that is astonishing even by the standards of a White House that deserves its own Chris Buckley novel. For Bannon, the internal “ght with the presidents son-in-law Jared Kushner is going about as well as could be expected, which is to say it couldnt be going much worse. No one can know for sure how this ends. Perhaps its all papered over, or maybe Bannon keeps his head down to “ght another day. But its hard to see how Kushner doesnt prevail in one form or other, together with the faction including his wife, Ivanka Trump; the in”uential economic adviser and former Goldman Sachs president Gary Cohn; and deputy national security adviser Dina Powell. Who says bipartisanship is dead? With the exception of Dina Powell „ a non-ideological Republican „ this group is all Democrats who have marinated for decades in the “nancial and social elite of Manhattan. Their ascendancy would potentially represent Trumpisms Thermidor. If Jared and Ivanka end up running the joint, itd be hard to overstate the turnabout from last years campaign. A candidacy whose supporters reviled so-called RINOs may produce a White House run by people who arent even RINOs. A populist revolt that disdained people who allegedly spend too much time at Georgetown cocktail parties may result in a White House run by people who have spent too much time at New York cocktail parties. The biggest middle “nger the mainstream media has received in modern American politics may empower people who care deeply about whats written about them in The New Yorker and Vogue. For his part, Gary Cohn could have been the totem of everything Donald Trump was running against in 2016. To put it in Jacksonian terms, it would be like Andrew Jackson inveighing against the Second Bank of the United States and then handing his domestic-policy portfolio over to its president, Nicholas Biddle. How did we get here? Bannon is saddled with the failed “rst travel ban, and (fairly or not) the rocky “rst several months that have seen Trumps numbers sink while the Republican Congress spins its wheels. Bannon hasnt sought out self-glorifying media when presumably gobs of it were on offer, yet he has been hurt by the narrative, driven by the press and used against him by internal enemies, that he is Trumps Svengali. None of this is endearing to President Trump. He doesnt like attention-hounds besides himself, and wants victories and popularity. As for Jared and Ivanka, they must worry that the family patriarch is being ill-served in ways that may hobble his presidency and damage their brand. So a shake-up looms. If Bannon goes, it could be a sign that everything is up for grabs. President Trump could begin to react to political pressures from the world of Jared and Ivanka that so far havent affected him. Trumps views on immigration, climate change, abortion and policing are socially embarrassing, sometimes even in Republican elite circles, let alone in liberal ones. All of them would potentially be subject to softening or reversal in a White House that cares too much about polite opinion.Ž The weakness of Trumpism in Washington is that it doesnt have a congressional wing and it represents only a faction within the White House, and apparently not even the dominant one. Perhaps Trumps genuine, if inchoate, populism and Vice President Mike Pences conservatism would be enough for the administrations basic orientation to survive any constellation of White House aides. Certainly, there are all sorts of ways to try to moderate Trumps image while still staying true to a tempered version of his populism. But a sensible recalibration would seem out of character, and its not the next chapter Buckley would write. Rich Lowry can be reached via email: comments.lowry@ nationalreview.com.What happens if Jared wins and Bannon loses? Rich Lowry The Era of Good Feelings is the term used to describe the aftermath of the War of 1812 during which the American nation sought to establish national unity during a period of one-party dominance. The Federalist Party, representing the urban and aristocratic citizens, disappeared after the disastrous Hartford Convention in 1814, leaving only the Jeffersonian Republicans as the sole political party. The Jeffersonian Republicans so dominated the political landscape that President James Monroe ran unopposed in 1820 and would have won a unanimous vote in the electoral college except for the vote of a few rogue electors. With the death of the Federalist Party, Monroe went on a national goodwill tour in 1817. While in Boston, the former Federalist stronghold, the term Era of Good Feeling was “rst used in a local paper. I am coining a new term to describe the current state of affairs of American politics: the Era of Bad Feelings. We have two political parties and each one hates the other. While political parties, by nature, are competitive, they have had a history of working together until the 1980s. After about a half-century of Democratic Party dominance in Congress from the 1930s to the 1980s, the Republican Party decided to stop working with the Democrats and, instead, oppose them on virtually every issue. Compromise was replaced by con”ict. The end of compromise led to the collapse of ideological diversity in both political parties. Entering the 1980s, both the Republican and Democratic Parties had a mix of moderates, liberals and conservatives. Today, the Republicans have a few moderates among the mostly conservative ranks, and the Democrats have a few moderates among its liberal base. The political center is gone and the political extremes dominate both parties. Political hatred of the other party has grown so strong, that it affects what we read, what we watch, where we live and even who we marry. A Pew Research study of 10,000 Americans found that partisans prefer living in communities of like-minded individuals. Fifty percent of conservatives and 35 percent of liberals think it is important to live in a place where people share my political views.Ž Liberals watch MSNBC and read American Prospect, the Progressive and the Daily Kos. Conservatives have Fox News and Rush Limbaugh to listen to, and they read the Drudge Report, Weekly Standard, National Review and Breitbart. As Americans increasingly live in communities of like-minded individuals and limit their viewing and reading only to sources that support their political views, it has led to a hardening of the political arteries. They constantly have their own political views reinforced instead of challenged. Political hatred is becoming so ingrained in Americans that parents increasingly object to their children marrying outside their faith. Im not talking about religious faith, but their political faith. A half-century ago, only 5 percent of Americans objected if their child married a member of the opposite party. Today, that number has increased to 40 percent. As part of the growing intolerance of those who hold opposing political views, we increasingly engage in stereotyping to justify our hatred. Instead of dealing with individuals, it is easier to ascribe negative traits to everyone who belongs to the wrong party.Ž Republicans stereotype Democrats as socialists intent on destroying the free enterprise system and encouraging individuals to go on welfare rather than work. Remember Mitt Romneys statement to Republican donors that he could not win the vote of 47 percent of the American voters because they were dependent on government handouts? Democrats attack Republicans as homophobic Neanderthals who hate women and minorities, and they have no compassion for the less fortunate in society. Stereotyping is the lazy persons way to stop dealing with people as individuals and instead lump everyone together as a bad person. It is so much easier to dismiss the ideas of an entire group, than it is to sit down and talk about an issue and how to resolve it. The most recent manifestation of the Era of Bad Feelings is the 2016 presidential election. Many Republicans hated Hillary Clinton. They would argue that they disliked her because of her policies, but most could not envision any circumstance under which they could support her. Democrats hated Donald Trump because they viewed him as a racist and a womanizer, and they also believed he was unprepared to be president. To many Democrats, the billionaire Trump could never understand the burdens of poor Americans. Sixty-three million Americans voted for Trump and, yet, somehow Democrats are convinced all of them were crazy. Clinton received 3 million more votes than Trump, but Republicans saw this as a sign of Democratic insanity. If we spent a fraction of the time trying to understand and empathize with members of the other party, we may actually “nd that most of them are decent, honest people who have the same concerns that we have. We might even discover that they may have a better idea than we have. We cannot expect more of politicians than we expect of ourselves. It is time to end the irrational hatred that is counter to our real values and is impeding our ability to solve the problems that desperately need to be solved. Darryl Paulson is emeritus professor of government at USF St. Petersburg specializing in Florida politics, political parties and elections. This column moved on the FloridaPolitics.com website.Need to get beyond the Era of Bad Feelings Florida PoliticsDarryl Paulson SP20001Wanttomakeacomment,say thanks,giveapatonthebackto someone,getsomethingoffyour chest?Writealettertotheeditorand shareyourthoughtswith80,000 ofyourfriendsandneighbors.Submitlettersviae-mailto letters @ sun-herald.com ormailthemto 23170HarborviewRoad, CharlotteHarbor,Fla.,33980. TurntotheViewpointpage forletterguidelines andother information. ShareYourThoughts... In the CLASSIFIEDS! Find The Perfect Companion No matter what youre looking for, From a new job to a place to live, Classified has what you need! Check the Sun Classified first! 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Our Town Page 16 E/N/C www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 LOCAL/REGIONAL NEWSChorale concert set for April 29 SUN PHOTOS BY MONICA AMAYAShown here is a group of soloists who will be performing at the North Port Chorales last concert of the 2016-17 season, From Sea to Shining SeaŽ at 7 p.m. on April 29 at the North Port Performing Arts Center, o West Price Boulevard at North Port High School. The North Port Chorale, under the direction of Jerey Herbert, practices during a recent rehearsal for its April 29 concert. To purchase tickets, stop by the North Port Performing Arts Center box oce from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., Monday through Friday or buy tickets online at www.thenorth portchorale.org. TODAY Deep Creek Elks, Open @ 10. Lunch 11-2:30. Judis Drink Special Pineapple Upside Down CakeŽ. Peggys Races @ 3. 941-249-8067. Beginners Tai Chi, Beginner TaiChi Yang13.Slow easy moves for balance,health,fun.Open class $10PGICA Mon.10AM instr.Mary Curtis 9416610557 Eagles, Eagles 23111 Harborview PC 941-629-1645 lunch 11-2pm dinner 5-8 Trustee Meet 6pm Aerie 7pm. Nomination of Officers Punta Gorda Elks, 11-2 Lunch; 3pm Tiki; 4-7 Music/MichaelHirst;4:30-7:30 ChickenNite;7-10:30 Karaoke/ BillyG@25538ShorePG6372606;mbrs&gsts Leslie DaCosta, Dixieland Jazz by Leslie DaCosta 12 Noon-3 pm at Fishermens Village. 639-8721 Fun with Music, Cultural Center 2280 Aaron St. 1p-3:30p. Come dance with friends to live music. Musicians always welcomed $2. 625-4175. 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Karaoke with SpotlightŽ. 941-249-8067 PCHS Art&Photo Show, 10am-8pm Tues-Sat, 12-6 Sun 4/23. In common area outside Hollister, Town Center Mall. Student photography for sale. Eagles, Eagles 23111 Harborview PC 941-629-1645 lunch 11-2pm dinner 5-8 come Jam with Ambush Punta Gorda Elks, 11-2 Lunch;2-6Tiki w/TwoCanJam;2-5 WingsRingsOtherThings;6pm l.b.o.d.mtg;7pm Lodge Mtg.@25538 ShorePG637-2606;mbrs&gsts Chess Club, Cultural Center 2280 Aaron St. 12p-4p $3. Cultural Center MembersPLUS free. Everyone welcomed 625-4175. Singer Jim Daniels, Live music by singer Jim Daniels 12 Noon-3 pm near the Coffee Cafe at Fishermens Village. 639-8721 Danny Beach, Singer Danny Beach performs 1-4 pm in center court at Fishermens Village. 639-8721 BARBERSHOP REHEARSAL, Barbershop Chorus rehearsal every Tues, 7-9:30pm, Burnt Store Presbyterian Church, 11330 Burnt Store Rd PG. 625-1128. Port Charlotte Elks, Happy Hour prices 4:30 to 6:30, Visit with Members & Guests, Open 3 to 7:30, 1700 Tamiami Trail F3, Murdock, FL, 629-4545 Quilt Guild Meeting, Disconnected Piecers Quilt Guild Meeting 6:30 pm.2230 Hariet St. New members welcome 941-457-6566 American Legion 103, PUBLIC WELCOMED! Auxiliary Bar Bingo 6-9. Big Pots & Great Fun! 2101 Taylor Rd. PG 639-6337 Sierra Club Meeting, 7-9PM, 1532 Forrest Nelson Blvd, Port Charlotte, 941-423-2713 WEDNESDAYWoodcarving, Woodcarving and Woodburning every Wed. 8am to 12pm at the Cultural Center. Come and have fun. Bev 764-6452 kayak Alligator Creek, 8:30AM-1PM, Burnt Store Road, (304) 642-8851 TOPS Club, Affordable supportive weight loss 8:45-10:30, S PG Hgts Civic 11200 1ST Av Punta Gorda $4/M $32/Y Fran 941-347-8151 Project Linus, Have fun crochet knit quilt blankets for Charlotte County kids 9-11am New Day Church 20212 Peachland Blvd Nancy 627-4364 Stamp Corner, 9-12:30p Cultural Center 2280 Aaron St. Free have your stamps appraised, some for sell. Donations welcomed. Deep Creek Elks, Lodge Opens @10. Lunch 11-2:30. Judis Drink Special Havana CocktailŽ. Reservations for Friday & Saturday 941-249-8067. TODAYForty Carrots, Forty Carrots 10:15 or 11:15 Mondays Age 0-5 Elsie Quirk Library 100 W Dearborn St 941-861-5000 Ballroom Classes, April 3 thru May 1, Beginner/Intermediate Class Englewood Sports Complex for info call 941-496-9692. Monday Wings, Wings,wet & dry, burgers, salads,more 5-7pm Music:Patsy& Majella 6-9pm. Rotonda Elks, members&guests 697-2710 AYCE SPAGHETTI, AYCE Spaghetti/Salad Bar $10. 5-7pm. Music NICK D 6:30pm. Am. Legion 113, 3436 Indiana Rd. Rotonda TUESDAY Mens Fellowship, Gulf Cove Methodist Men meet 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 8am, Bay Pointe Grill, 3502 N Access Rd, Englewood. 697-1747 Badminton, Englewood Sports Complex, 941-861-1980, 9-12p. $2 to play! Friend to Friend, Fellowship and fun every Tuesday from 1-3pm. Noon luncheon on 4th Tuesday. Gulf Cove UMC, 1100 McCall, PC. 697-1747 Open Play Pickleball, Englewood Sports Complex, 941-861-1980,1-3p. $2 to play! STEAM Ahead, STEAM Ahead Tuesdays Age 5-11 3:30-4:30 pm Elsie Quirk Library 100 W Dearborn St 941-861-5000 Ham Radio Meeting, Englewood ham radio meets April 18 7 pm Chamber of Commerce 601 S Indiana Ave. 727-742-6189. Free and Open to public. WEDNESDAY Line Dancing, 9-30 to 11-30 American Legion Post 113 3436 Indiana Road Rotonda West. Phone Eve at 941 697 8733 Beginner Pickleball, Englewood Sports Complex, 941-861-1980, 10:30-12:30p. Come learn how to play! Cost $2 Auxiliary Bingo, Post #113, Rotonda W, Every 3rd Wed...Starts 12:30 pm..game strips sold...contact Post 697-3616 info. Open to Public! Intermed. Pickleball, Englewood Sports Complex, 941-8611980, 1:00 3:00p. Cost $2 Tacos & Music, Tacos,nachos,burritos,salads more 5-7pm ;, Music: 3 of a Kind 6-9pm. Rotonda Elks, members&guests 697-2710 MEXICAN FIESTA, Tacos and Wings and other delights served 5-7pm. American Legion 113, 3436 Indiana rd. Rotonda BUNCO, Eagles, 6:30-9p Social Game, $5 100% Luck Easy to Learn, Meet People, Laugh, Prizes! Food 250 Old Engwd Rd THURSDAY Badminton, Englewood Sports Complex, 941-861-1980, 9-12p. $2 to play! Beg/Imp Line Dancing, 9-30 to 11-30 American Legion Post 113 3436 Indiana Road Rotonda West. Phone Eve at 941 697 8733 Ewd Country Liners, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Christ Lutheran Church, 701 N Indiana Ave. Impvr/intermed. line dances. Public welcome. Nancy 474-6027 Plant Clinic, Englewood Plant Clinic 10-12 Every Thursday at Library 3450 N. Access Rd., Florida Master Gardeners 941-681-3736 Freet. Story Time, Storytime 10:30 Thursdays Age 0-5 Elsie Quirk Library 100 W Dearborn St 941-861-5000 FC Senior Fellowship, Fellowship Church Seniors meet the 3rd Thurs of the month for lunch & fellowship @New Worship Center @11am 475-7447 Bridge, Contract bridge is played Thu from 12:15 til 3:30 at The Hill Rest. RGCC,100 Rotonda Cir, 698-7945, $3. Open Play Pickleball, Englewood Sports Complex, 941-8611980,1-3p. $2 to play! BINGO!, Salads&Sandwiches 5-6:30pm. Bingo 7pm. Public Invited. $1 cards. Proceeds to charity, Rotonda Elks, 697-2710 LEGION GAME NIGHT, Cornhole starts at 7pm. Great Variety of Food served 5-7pm. American Legion 113, 3436 Indiana rd. Rotonda FRIDAY Line Dancing, 9-30 to 11-30 American Legion Post 113 3436 Indiana Road Rotonda West. Phone Eve at 941 697 8733 Alzheimers Support, Third Friday of every month at 1pm. Meet & discuss common challenges. Gulf Cove UMC, 1100 McCall, PC. 828-1223 Ballroom Classes, April 3 thru May 1, Beginner/Intermediate Class Englewood Sports Complex for info call 941-496-9692. Dinner & Dancing, Special: Chicken Marsala & reg menu 5-7:30pm Music:Eddie&the Edsels 7-10pm Rotonda Elks, members & guests 697-2710 FISH FRY & MORE, Haddock, Shrimp & Other Seafood Items. 4:30-7pm. MusicMCSQUARED 6:30pm. Legion 113, 3436 Indiana Rd. Rotonda SATURDAY BREAKFAST, Breakfast 8am -11:30am. Karaoke starts at 6:30pm, Come and Sing! American Legion 113, 3436 Indiana Rd. Rotonda iPhone for Beginners, Join us at 10:00 a.m. for iPhones for Beginners at the Elsie Quirk Library. Sign-up is required. Phone: 941-861-1207. Spanish Storytime, Spanish Storytime Age 3-11 10:30-11:30 pm Elsie Quirk Library 100 W Dearborn St 941-861-5000 CARD PARTY MAY 3RD, Card Party Wed May 3rd. Tickets available until noon 5/1. $7 p/p includes lunch. St. Francis, 941-697-4899 BBQ Saturday, Pulled pork,mac&cheese, brats,burgers,more 12-3pm. Music:Those Guys-1:30-4:30pm Rotonda Elks members&guests 697-2710 Cornhole 12:30PM, Cornhole sign in 12:30 $2 per game entry fee. Proceeds to charity. Rotonda Elks, members & guests. TODAYBasic Exercise, $3/class 9-10 AM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 Come join Brenda for a good workout and feel better. Free Tax Help, 9am-1pm, AARP Tax-Aide, Holiday Park, Phase 1 Rec Hall, Tuscola Blvd., NP Mahjong, 9 AM-12:30 PM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 Learn something new & have a good time. VFW Post 8203, Patriot day Woodcarvers 12 3 pm, Wings night 5 7 lunch 11 am 2 pm Duplicate Bridge, $3/person 12:30-4:30 PM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd Ella 429-8958 Bridge Fan? You need to be here. Port Charlotte Elks, Monday Discount Day, Visit with Members & Guests, Open 1 to 7:30, 1700 Tamiami Trail F3, Murdock, FL, 629-4545 Rummikub, 1-4 PM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 Like cards but not holding them? This is played with tiles AMVETS 2000, Activity Committee Meeting @ 5pm Dart League @ 7pm $4 entre fee 401 Ortiz Blvd NP 941-429-1999 AMVETS 312 Dinner, lunch 11:30-2:00 Dinner 5-7 Mexican Monday $2.00 Margaritas members&guests 7050 Chancellor Blvd NP 941-429-5403 North Port Moose, Dinner special mussels in red or white sauce and free glass of wine with dinner purchase 14156 Tamiami trl TUESDAY Shriners Breakfast, 7:30am. Olde World Restaurant NP. North Port Shrine Club. Every Tuesday. Shriners, Masons & spouses invited. 423-2476. Mens Fellowship, Gulf Cove Methodist Men meet 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 8am, Bay Pointe Grill, 3502 N Access Rd, Englewood. 697-1747 TOPS 123, TOPS 123 meeting starts 8:00 am to 9:30 am at 4285 Wesley Lane ( Methodist Church). Positive weight loss! 423-8676 Tai Chi Balance, 9-10 AM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 This is a FREE class thanks to Sarasota County. 8wk sessions Scrabble, 9:30-11:30AM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 Join other scrabble lovers Mahjong, 11 AM-2:30 PM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 Learn something new & have a good time. VFW Post 8203, Taco Tuesday 11 am 2 pm, Euchre 12 4 pm Line Dancing, $5/class 12:152:15PM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd Joan 661-3799 Learn new steps & have fun Great exercise North Port Moose, Memorial for Ken Lipp at 3pm, 14156 Tamiami trl NP, Show your support for an amazing man Port Charlotte Elks, Happy Hour prices 4:30 to 6:30, Visit with Members & Guests, Open 3 to 7:30, 1700 Tamiami Trail F3, Murdock, FL, 629-4545 AMVETS 312 Dinner, Lunch 11:30-2:00 Dinner 5-7 Great menu, specials members& guests 7050 Chancellor Blvd NP 941-429-5403 Pinochle, $1.50/person 5:45-9 PM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd Pat Lucia 257-8358 Join others & have a nice time. WEDNESDAY Basic Exercise, $3/class 9-10 AM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 Come join Brenda for a good workout and feel better. NP AmateurRadioClub, North Port Amateur Radio Club, Coffee Break. All Welcome. North Port Abbes Doughnuts 9:15AM come & have coffee 888-2980 North Port Moose, Sloppy Joes lunch special and Country Fried Steak for dinner! Queen is at 6, 14156 Tamiami trl NP Women Vets Lunch Mtg, Join us for lunch and connect with other women vets. 11 am, Heron Creek CC, 3401 S Sumter Blvd, NP. 429-8952. Hand & Foot, 12-3 PM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 Willing to teach, easy to learn, & lots of fun. Port Charlotte Elks, Game Night/Queen of Hearts 7PM, Happy Hour prices 4:30 to 6:30, Members/ Guests, 1700 Tamiami Tr F3, Murdock, FL, 629-4545 Food for the Soul, Wed evenings. Bible study 4:30. Dinner 5:30. Activities for all ages 6-7:30. Gulf Cove UMC, 1100 McCall, PC. 697-1747 AMVETS 312 Dinner, Lunch 11:30-2:00 Dinner 5-7 Great menu, specials members& guests 7050 Chancellor Blvd NP 941-429-5403 North Port Moose, Sloppy joes lunch and country fried steak dinner special, Queen is at 6 14156 Tamiami trl NP Evening Meditation, Serenity? Peace of Mind? Free Meditation Wed 6-6:30PM: ReiKi tune-ups offered call Rev.Donna 941-423-8171 THURSDAY Conversation Group, 10-11:30 AM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 Bring in a topic to talk about or a joke to share. VFW Post 8203, Euchre 12 4pm Bingo 5 pm Bowling 6 pm, Lunch 11 am 2 pm Kitchen open 5 pm -7 pm Brown Bag Gardening, Plants for Butterflies and Bees, Garden of the 5 Senses, Free, 12pm-1pm Register at EventBrite.com Mexican Domino, 12-3 PM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 The dominoes have numbers not dots so come play. Pot Luck Luncheon, Bring a dish to serve 6 or $5 12-2PM NP Senior Center 4940 Pan American Blvd 426-2204 Easter hat contest CHARLOTTE EVENTS ENGLEWOOD EVENTS NORTH PORT EVENTS The Charlotte Chorale Concert, The Charlotte Chorale Presents: Made in AmericaŽ, Music by American Composers through the Centuries. Presented by Artistic Director, Dr. William Dederer, and 70 voices., Concert: April 22 at 4PM, CPAC 701 Carmalita St., Punta Gorda. For tickets: 941-204-0033, Adults $20, Students $10. Northport Concert Band, Last Concert of the Season. My Kinds of Towns, NY NY, Chicago, Chattanooga Choo Choo, et al Sunday April 23rd at 3:00PM NPPCA, Adults $12 Students $5 online ticketing northportconcertband.org Box office 941-426-8479 This looks like another sell out so hurry. Featured Event Featured EventPAID ADVERTISEMENT PAID ADVERTISEMENT The Community Calendar items are entered by the event organizers and are run as submitted.Ž To submit an item, go to www.yoursun. com, select an edition and click on the Community CalendarŽ link on the left. Click Submit Event,Ž and fill out the appropriate information.

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Our Town Page 18 E/N/C www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 LOCAL SPORTS PORT CHARLOTTE „ During this rough start for the Charlotte Stone Crabs, one of the things they have not been able to do is put everything together. On Sunday against Lakeland, they got a great outing from starting pitcher Genesis Cabrera. It was the bats that failed them, and when they “nally got them going, it was too late. Beau Burrows pitched “ve shutout innings and the Lakeland Flying Tigers were able to snuff out a late Stone Crabs rally to hold on for a 4-2 win and earn a split of a four-game series at Charlotte Sports Park. Stone Crabs manager Michael Johns, who has been looking for some positives throughout this 2-9 start, said he liked how his hitters fought against some tough arms. We kept getting guys on and I liked our effort, even in the eighth and ninth inning we showed “ght,Ž Johns said. We put some good at-bats against good arms. We just needed a hit here and there and we didnt get it.Ž Lakeland got things going in the fourth as it took advantage of a Peter Maris error at short, a wild pitch and a passed ball to score on Will Allens sacri“ce ”y to lead 1-0. After two rough outings to start the season, Cabrera “nally got on track, with “ve innings of one-hit ball, allowing just one unearned run. He controlled his delivery, made some adjustments and threw strikes. Thats the name of the game,Ž Johns said. If he throws strikes, he keeps us in the game.Ž Unfortunately, the Stone Crabs hit into three double plays in the “rst four innings, making Lakeland starter Beau Burrows life a whole lot easier. He allowed four hits and a walk in “ve innings. The Stone Crabs also allowed a potential rally to fall by the wayside when David Olmedo-Barrera was picked off second following his double in the sixth. David Rodriguez followed that with a double, costing them the tying run. Charlotte also loaded the bases with two out in the seventh, but Ryan Boldt struck out swinging. Once Cabrera departed, the Tigers feasted on Michael Santos, scoring twice in the seventh on a wild pitch and an RBI double from Ben Verlander, younger brother of Detroit pitcher Justin Verlander, to make it 3-0. Charlotte got on the board in the eighth on a triple by Brandon Lowe that scored Maris, but Lakeland got the run back in the ninth on a double by Arvicent Perez. The Stone Crabs added another in the ninth on a in“eld hit Rodriguez. They then had the tying run on “rst against Lakelands closer Gerson Moreno, but Manny Sanchez struck out to end it. Johns said he is happy to get the team on the road in hopes of righting the ship. The Stone Crabs open a seven-game trip today with the “rst of four at Dunedin before closing with three in Palm Beach. Small things are hurting us right now,Ž Johns said. Were not playing great defense, but were overcoming them with double plays. Our guys have to feel comfortable with their swing and grind out at-bats.Ž FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE: LAKELAND 4, STONE CRABS 2SUN PHOTOS BY EMILY BIVINSLakelands Jose Azocar heads to rst base in an eort to beat the relay throw of Charlotte second baseman Brandon Lowe on the double play attempt. Lakeland holds on to edge CharlotteFlying Tigers win final two to split series By CHUCK BALLAROSUN CORRESPONDENT STONE CRABS SCHEDULE APRIL6: Bradenton (L, 8-4) 7: Bradenton (L, 9-3) 8: at Bradenton (L, 7-6) 9: at Bradenton (L, 5-0) 10: Palm Beach (L, 4-3) 11: Palm Beach (L, 12-6) 12: Palm Beach (L, 8-7) 13: Lakeland (W, 9-5) 14: Lakeland (W, 3-2) 15: Lakeland (L, 10-2) 16: Lakeland (L, 4-2) 17: at Daytona 18: at Daytona 19: at Daytona 20: at Daytona 21: at Palm Beach 22: at Palm Beach 23: at Palm Beach 24: O 25: Dunedin 26: Dunedin 27: Dunedin 28: Bradenton 29: Bradenton (6:05) 30: Bradenton (12:35) FLYING TIGERS 4, STONE CRABS 2Lakeland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Azocar CF 4 0 0 0 0 0 .280 Kivett LF 4 1 1 0 0 0 .300 Hinkle DH 2 0 0 0 2 0 .237 Allen 1B 3 1 1 1 0 0 .208 Pankake 3B 4 1 1 0 0 3 .192 Maddox 2B 4 1 1 0 0 0 .273 Perez C 4 0 1 1 0 1 .136 Verlander RF 3 0 2 1 1 1 .143 Gonzalez SS 4 0 1 0 0 0 .154 Totals 32 4 8 3 3 6 .227 Charlotte AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Fraley CF 4 0 0 0 0 1 .147 Lowe 2B 3 0 1 1 1 0 .321 Kelly 1B 4 0 0 0 0 1 .242 Padlo 3B 3 1 2 0 1 1 .294 Olmdo-Brrera DH 4 0 1 0 0 2 .281 Rogriguez C 3 0 2 1 1 1 .188 Boldt LF 4 0 1 0 0 2 .226 Maris SS 3 1 1 0 1 0 .368 Sanchez RF 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Totals 32 2 8 2 4 10 .257 Lakeland 000 100 201 „ 4 8 0 Charlotte 000 010 011 „ 2 8 2 E: Maris (4, elding), Lowe (4, throw). 2B: Allen (1), Verlander (1), Perez (2); Olmedo-Barrera (4), Rodriguez (2), Padlo (5) 3B: Lowe (23). RBI: Allen (4), Verlander (1), Perez (2); Lowe (4), Rodriguez (2). SF: Allen LOB: Lakeland 5, Charlotte 7. RISP: Lakeland 3-for-7, Charlotte 2-for-7. CS: Maddox (2); Padlo (1). DP: Lakeland 3 (Perez-Gonzalez, Pankake-Maddox-Allen, Gonzalez-Allen); Charlotte 3 (Padlo-Lowe-Kelly, Lowe-Maris-Kelly, Padlo-Kelly). PB: Rodriguez 2 (5). Pickos: Perez. Lakeland IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA Burrows (W,1-0) 5 4 0 0 1 4 0 1.17 Thompson (H,1) 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 2.25 Ecker (H,1) 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 5.06 Moreno (S,1) 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 1.93 Charlotte IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA Cabrera (L,0-3) 5 1 1 0 1 3 0 9.00 Santos 2 5 2 2 0 2 0 6.23 Maisto 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 4.50 Sawyer 1.2 1 0 0 1 2 0 4.86 WP: Thompson, Ecker; Cabrera, Santos. Umpires: HP: Mike Carroll. 1B: Matt Carlyon. Time: 2:49. Att: 945. The Charlotte Warriors will play for a championship in the Florida Spring Youth Football League Super Bowl Saturday against the Down South Brawlers. The local team of players ages 8-10 under 100 pounds defeated the Tampa Bay Brawlers 38-6 on Saturday in the West Coast title game. That victory in an eight-man format moved the Warriors into the championship in Tarpon Springs. Ike Perry ran for 200 yards and four touchdowns to lead the win over Tampa Bay. Zyair Raybon had 100 yards rushing and a touchdown. Defensively, Matthew Goldwire forced a fumble and had two sacks while Joshua Abraham recovered the fumble and had three sacks. Charlotte advanced to the game against Tampa Bay following a 34-0 romp of the Brandon Broncos for the region championships. The Warriors opened the playoffs with a 41-6 rout of Next Level Football from Tampa. The Charlotte Warriors blanked the Brandon Broncos 34-0 Saturday to win the region championship in the Florida Spring Youth Football League.Warriors to play for FSYFL title YOUTH FOOTBALLSTAFF REPORT SUBMITTED PHOTOThe Charlotte Warriors will play for the Florida Spring Youth Football League championship Saturday in Tarpon Springs after winning the West Coast title with a 38-6 victory against the Tampa Bay Brawlers. LOCAL SPORTS CALENDARBASEBALLSenior Men: The South Florida Suns, mens over-50 baseball team, is looking for players. All positions needed. Call 941-456-5229.CAMPSLady Mantas Sports: Lemon Bay High School offers basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis and soccer instruction from 8 a.m.-noon on June 7-9 for girls in grades 3-8. Cost is $60. An optional noon-3 p.m. session is an additional $40. Call 474-7702 ext. 3321 or 3322 or email kim. pinkham@yourcharlotteschools. net or mike.young@yourcharlotte schools.net for information.FOOTBALLCharlotte Warriors: The Pop Warner program is accepting registration for players and cheerleaders. Ages 5-14 are eligible. Cost is $200. The program also is seeking coaches. Minimum ages are 21 (head coach), 18 (assistant), 16 (coach trainee). A letter of intent to the program is required for coaches. Email letters to pjnovo3030@gmail.com for football and llltreen@yahoo.com for cheering. For more information on registration, check the programs Facebook page at www.facebook. com/CharlotteWarriors.RUNNINGFisher Memorial 5K: The Holly Morgan Fisher Memorial 5K cross-country trail run will be 7:08 a.m. May 14 at North Port High School. Cost is $15 for youths 18-under, $25 for adults through April 30, $30 through May 12 and $35 race day. Entry fee for the 1-mile memorial run is $5. Awards to the top three finishers in a variety of age divisions. Proceeds benefit the Holly Morgan Fisher Memorial and the North Port High School cross-country and athletic program. Register online at http:// runsignup.com/Race/FL/NorthPort/ HollyMorganFisherMemorial5k. Girls on the Run 5K: The event will be at 8 a.m. April 22 at Charlotte High School, 1250 Cooper St., Punta Gorda. Cost is $30. Register online at www.gotrswfl.org. Memorial Day Veterans Run: The 10K and 5K events will be 7 a.m. May 29 at Laishley Park, 100 Nesbit St., Punta Gorda. Cost is $40 for the 10K and $30 for the 5K. Proceeds benefit needy veterans of Charlotte County. For information, check www.MemorialDayRace.org. Team V Fitness: 5K and 10K programs. Strength and conditioning also offered. Contact Scott or Krissy, 941-889-9914. (All games at 7 p.m. unless noted) TODAYSoftball DeSoto County at Port Charlotte TUESDAYBaseball Ida Baker at Port Charlotte North Port at Lemon Bay Softball Lakewood Ranch at Charlotte Cape Coral at North Port Bayshore at Lemon Bay, 6 p.m. Tennis Regional at Lemon Bay, 3 p.m. WEDNESDAYBaseball Oasis Charter at Lemon Bay Manatee at Port Charlotte Charlotte at Mariner Softball Lemon Bay at Mariner Track & Field District at Charlotte (Charlotte and Port Charlotte), 10 a.m. District at Seminole (North Port), 11 a.m. THURSDAYBaseball Lemon Bay at Imagine Port Charlotte at Ida Baker Bishop Verot at North Port Softball North Fort Myers at Charlotte Tennis Regional at Lemon Bay, 3 p.m. FRIDAYBaseball North Port at Sarasota Softball North Port at Lakewood Ranch PREP SCHEDULE

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The Sun /Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com E/N/C Our Town Page 19 Venice 4238 S. Tamiami Trail € Behind Outback near Books-A-Million (941)451-5070 Port Charlotte 1655 Tamiami Trail € Murdock Medical Park across from Taco Bell (941)623-4918 a dno=50512850

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Our Town Page 20 E/N/C www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 WEEKLYA SUN PUBLICATION Kim Nakach is the new face seen around the Grand Palm community these days. Nakach started two months ago as lifestyle director for the Venice community. Prior to accepting the position, Nakach worked at Heritage Oak Park in Port Charlotte as activities director for three years. When she saw the opening for the position, she knew it was the right “t for her. My “rst reaction was Oh, my gosh, I do all of that and more,Ž she said. Grand Palm, a growing community built by Neal Communities, is located off River Road in Venice and currently has approximately 700 homes. This community is growing, so their needs are going to change,Ž Nakach said. Among her responsibilities is to maintain an active lifestyle for residents by organizing social events and activities, maintaining resident communication and overlooking daily of“ce functions. One of her goals is to create new programs while expanding current ones. She has started by reaching out to the residents with an introductory newsletter that she created called, Kims Korner.Ž Skys the limit as far as activities go, but I always say its not the activities that I want, its what the community wants,Ž she said. Im “nding out the needs of the people because they come in with suggestions. Im scheduling things and I “nd out what works and what doesnt work.Ž And Nakach is already receiving feedback. A committee has been formed with seven to eight people who are helping to generate new ideas. Nakach encourages residents to join the committee. Because there are families and children here, I need a few good moms to be on board,Ž said Nakach, who has already planned excursions and is working on a group cruise. Among some of the upcoming events for this year include a Christmas Light Canal cruise, a Christmas party and some outings to ball games. She is also taking advantage of the two dog parks on the premises by reaching out to people with pets to schedule some doggie play dates.Ž Im sure people have their own routine with their dogs,Ž she said, so I “gure they will just let me know and Im going to pick some times and dates hoping to bring people together.Ž As much as she is willing to help, its up to the residents to come forward with suggestions. She hopes to be able to make a difference. Its a matter of the people getting involved too,Ž she said. And I know that the longer Im here, Ill get the feel of things.Ž Nakach encourages residents to stop by her of“ce and say hello as she gets settled in to what she calls a beautiful community. It is pretty perfect here. Im lucky to live and work here.ŽGrand Palm hires new lifestyle directorBy ALISON POSNERSUN WEST VILLAGES CORRESPONDENT PHOTO PROVIDED BY ALISON POSNERKim Nakach sits at her desk at the Grand Palm community. Nakach was recently hired as the new lifestyle director for the commun ity. DISCOUNT ROCK and KUSTOMIZED KURBING DISCOUNT ROCK and KUSTOMIZED KURBING FREEESTIMATES COUPON REQUIREDAvailable stock only. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Exp. 9/10163 GAL. PLANTS / / $ 6 99 $6.99 EA EA 941-623-6192 941-623-6192 Paver Install Excludes Charlotte County We deliver and install curbing, stone and pavers adno=511513 Exp. 4/15/17 Flexible monthly payment options and most insurance acceptedConveniently located in North Port Commons on Rt 41 just 1/4 mile north of Sumter Blvd and 800 feet south of Lowes. Regular & Periodontal C leanings Tooth Colored Non-Metal Fillings Tooth Extractions (Root) Canal PAIN-FREE DENTISTRY! EMERGENCIES WELCOME! A CCEPTING NEW PATIENTS! Kristin A. Woods, D.D.S. Thomas R. Cherpak, D.D.S. Richard L. Ballentine, D.M.D. adno=511511 adno=511514

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Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, second from right, and his daughter Dori, center, attend a memorial Sunday on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Va., with Virginia Tech president Timothy Sands, second from left, and his wife, Laura Sands. At right is former Virginia Tech President Charles Steger. The observance marks the 10th anniversary of the mass shooting at the school that killed 32 students and faculty, the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. MATT GENTRY, AP10 years after deadly rampage,Virginia Tech will never forget 04.17.17 U S A S NAP S H O T S Filing taxes ASAP4 3% of A mericans who a ntici p ate a tax re f und f ile their taxes as soon a s they get their W2 f orms. SO UR C E TD Bank survey of 1, 2 15 adults M ICHAEL B. S M ITH AND PAUL TRAP USA TODAY CARL COURT, GETTY IMAGESFa cebook an d a u g me n ted re ali ty I N MO N EY Docume n t a ry e x p l ores in s ig hts of H e a th Led g erWARNER BROS. PICTURES I N LI F EAn unprecedented series of court rulings that halted the execution of eight Arkansas prisoners re”ects a decades-long national trend that has sharply curtailed capital punishment. Death penalty experts say the court decisions are in keeping with a number of factors prompting executions in the United States to decline, including challenges based on DNA evidence, litigation over the drugs used and increased use of life without parole as a sentencing option. Prisoner executions nationwide decreased nearly every year since 1999, when 98 prisoners were executed. Twenty were executed nationwide in 2016, the fewest since 1991. The growth of life without parole as a sentencing option in many states, as well as the high cost of prosecuting a capital case, have led prosecutors to push for the death penalty in fewer cases, said Michael Benza, senior law instructor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. If you think of the death penalty as sort of a freeway, its actually becoming more of a country lane,Žhe said. Deborah Denno, a professor at Fordham University School of Law, said DNA evidence has led to closer scrutiny.Weve seen a precipitous decline since 1999,Ž she said. Attorneys were starting to introduce DNA into court, and you had these cases showing that people were innocent.Ž Although lethal injection became the nations primary method of execution in the 1990s, Denno said, it is only in recent years that challenges have gained traction in the court system. On Saturday, a federal judge ordered Arkansas to halt the executions of eight prisoners in less than two weeks, which Gov. Asa Hutchinson said were necessary because the states supply of one of three drugs used in executions was set to expire. Joshua Marquis, district attorney for Clatsop County, Ore., a death penalty proponent, attributed the decline in executions to fewer murder cases in which the death penalty might be appropriate. Most Americans still support ajustice system that includes the death penalty, he said. Arkansas stay re”ects drop in U.S. executions2016 saw fewest put to death in 25 years Steve Reilly@BySteveReilly USA TODAY T he number of prisoners put to death in 2016 is the lowest in 25 years. EXECUT I ONS B Y Y EARSOURCE Death Penalty Information Center 1 … As of April 7.JANET LOEHRKE, USA TODAY 0 20 40 60 80 1001991950005101517 14 98 61 Afeared military confrontation between North Korea and the United States didnt materialize over the weekend, but tensions between the two countries remain dangerously high for the inde“nite future. Afailed test of a mediumrange ballistic missile that blew up almost immediately Sunday did not provoke a U.S. military response. Even so, North Korea has made progress with its nuclear weapons and missile programs and is led by an unpredictable dictator, Kim Jong Un, who views Americas new president as a threat. That wont change anytime soon.President Trump has vowed that he will not allow North Korea to develop a long-range missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon that can strike the United States, and Kim has vowed to pursue that very goal to prevent apre-emptive U.S. strike. Last week, North Korea warned that the two countries were edging toward nuclear war.The U.S. military was watching North Korea intently Saturday as it marked the 105th birthday of founding leader Kim Il Sung, the grandfather of Kim Jong Un. North Korea traditionally marks the occasion with shows of military strength, including nuclear or missile tests. This time, it paraded its latest missile hardware through the capital Pyongyang, showing Tension climbs for U.S., North Korea Both nations warn of confrontation Jim Michaels@jimmichaels USA TODAY v S T O R Y CO NT I NU ES O N 2 B AFP PHOTO/KCNA VIA KNSNorth Korea put on a show of military might and new missile hardware Saturday. N EWS ANA LYSISCAMBRIDGE, MASS.Count Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren as a friend of the Fearless Girl Warren, who has stood up to her own angry bulls on Wall Street over banking regulations and taxpayer bailouts, mocks complaints by the sculptorof the iconic Charging Bull in lower Manhattan that the addition last month of a sculpture of a de“ant girl, hands on her hips and standing in his path, should be removed. O-o-h, o-o-h, o-o-h, that is so-o-o sad,Ž Warren says in a mocking voice, then adds: I think the Fearless Girl is terrific. I hope she stands there until the bull falls over.Ž Warren casts herself as a fearless champion of progressive causes against the charging bull that is President Trump. In This Fight Is Our Fight: The Battle to Save Americas Middle Class published this Tuesday by Metropolitan Books, she argues the federal government needs to do much more to reverse decades of decline among the nations working families, from raising the minimum wage to expanding aid to education. She initially assumed the book would be a friendly spur to the left for a president named Hillary Clinton, viewed by some liberals as an uncertainW a rre n st an ds  F e a r l ess again st a ch a r ging T rump v S T O R Y CO NT I NU ES O N 2 B METROPOLITAN BOOKSElizabeth Warrens latest book, published by Metropolitan Books, is out Tuesday. 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Page 2 www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 PRESIDENTAND PUBLISHERJohn ZidichEDITOR IN CHIEFJoanne LipmanCHIEF REVENUE OFFICERKevin Gentzel 7950 Jones Branch Dr., McLean, Va. 22108, 703-854-3400 Published by Gannett The local edition of USA TODAYis published daily in partnership with Gannett Newspapers Advertising: All advertising published in USA TODAYis subject to the current rate card; copies available from the advertising department. USA TODAYmay in its sole discretion edit, classify, reject or cancel at any time any advertising submitted. National, Regional: 703-854-3400 Reprint permission, copies of articles, glossy reprints: www.GannettReprints.com or call 212-221-9595 USA TODAYis a member of The Associated Press and subscribes to other news services. USA TODAY, its logo and associated graphics are registered trademarks. All rights reserved. USA TODAYis committed to accuracy. To reach us, contact Standards Editor Brent Jones at 800-8727073 or e-mail accuracy@usatoday.com. Please indicate whether youre responding to content online or in the newspaper. Corrections & Clarifications ally on such issues as trade. Then Donald Trump won the White House. Look, I started this book probably 15 years ago, because its the big story about building a middle class and then tearing it down, and why it happened, and how it happened,Ž Warren said in an interview with Capital Download, USA TODAYs video newsmaker series. And, sure, for much of the time that I was working on it, I thought it would be Hillary Clinton in the White House. I thought it would be important that she be able to see that arc and that, you know, some good, strong opportunities available for the things she would be able to do, and the team she would put together would be able to do.ŽNow Trumps victory has given Warrens message a more apocalyptic edge. Her plan to bolster the case for progressive policies in a Democratic administration has been turned into a rallying cry against the economic and social proposals of a Republican one. The direction that Donald Trump and his team want to drive this country is a direction that I dont think Americas middle class can survive,Ž she warns. It also has opened a world of political possibility for the senior senator from Massachusetts, heir to the seat long held by Democratic icon Ted Kennedy. Supporters urged her to seek the partys presidential nod in 2016, and the suggestion that she just might fueled speculation and irked Clintons team. In the end, Warren didnt run, but she also didnt endorse either Clinton or Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders until the nomination eectively was settled. In her new book, she says she resisted a lot of pressureŽ to back Clinton. Her husband, Harvard law professor Bruce Mann, cautioned her that the race would be pretty terribleŽ although he also assured her it would be OK with him if she decided to run. My heart wasnt in it,Ž she writes. In an interview at her Cambridge home, Warren says she never felt the time was right. She had been a law professor and bankruptcy expert who became a leading advocate of consumer protections, especially in the wake of the “nancial meltdown in 2008. The campaign that ousted Republican Scott Brown in 2012 had been her “rst bid for public oce. So, you know, people started asking me about this right after I got elected, and my “rst thought was, really? Are you kidding me? Ikind of think you need more experience before you run for president of the United States,Ž she says. But I was also really learning the job of the Senate, and “guring out what I could do, what the tools were and how you could expand them and use them.Ž In the end, it wasnt a close call, she says. Not so much.ŽIT IS MY PLANŽ Warren is running for re-election to the Senate next year, a race now rated by the non-partisan Cook Political Report as so solidly Democratic that the contest isnt expected to be competitive. Even so, her campaign already has reported raising more than $9.2 million. Her focus is on that campaign, she says. Of course, if she wins a second Senate term she will have more of the experience she says she lacked in 2016 for a White House run. Will she promise Bay State voters that shell serve all six years of asecond term? Thats certainly my plan,Ž she replies. Not exactly a Shermanesque denial, the interviewer notes. Warren, famed for frustrating reporters with her discipline for staying on message, declines to go any further the second time around: It is my plan.Ž At 67, Warren has a direct manner and a no-nonsense mien. She parries a question about whether she has any regrets about not running in 2016. Oh, I regret that Donald Trump is president of the United States, full stop, right there,Ž she says. I wish that he werent. But now he is, and weve just got to go forward.Ž She declines to speculate on whether she could have won the Democratic nomination last year if she had run. Or if she could have defeated Trump in November if she had been nominated. Or if Sanders, an ideological ally, would have been a more formidable opponent in the general election than Clinton proved to be. I dont know; I dont know, and its again, we are where we are,Ž she says. Donald Trump has only been here, not even 100 days yet „ God, its like dog years or something, it feels like so much has gone on. Weve got to get focused on what were going to do in the next week, in the next month.Ž She says Clinton lost because beleaguered middle-class and working-class voters didnt believe that she was the candidate most committed to “ghting for their families. Where it mattered in the vote tally, where America had been hit extra hard by lost jobs and declining opportunities, our side hadnt closed the deal,Ž Warren writes. Shame on us.Ž Whos usŽ? All of us. The Democrats. We didnt make the case,Ž she says in the interview. Including Clinton? Sure. I mean, its all of us. We have to bear responsibility for that. ... We didnt get out there and “ght hard enough.Ž She has been heartened by the massive Womens March in Washington, Boston and elsewhere the day after Trumps inauguration, and by the enthusiasm of Democratic voters in special House elections last week in Kansas and Tuesday in Georgia. But she says the risk for Democrats is not staying focused.LETS MAKE A DEAL?For Warren, the things that matterŽ would include “ghting White House eorts to undermine the Aordable Care Act, even if Republicans are unable to pass legislation to repeal and replace President Obamas signature health care initiative. Trump has suggested he might halt government subsidies to insurance companies that help control costs for low-income consumers. Hes trying to give it a shove into a death spiral, and that is where I think we draw the line right now and have that “ght with him,Ž she says. And for all her dierences with Trump, Warren challenges him to join her in a proposal both have endorsed: Restoring a version of the Glass-Steagall Act, which separated retail banking from investment banking and trading. The measure, passed during the New Deal and repealed in 1999, is designed to prevent banks from taking risks with federally insured deposits. Donald Trump said during the campaign that he would break up the big banks, that he believed in Glass-Steagall. He put it into the Republican platform,Ž Warren says in a voice that can only be described as taunting. Come on, Donald Trump! Lets do it!ŽTrump win alters books messagev CONTINUED FROM 1B ROBERT DEUTSCHROBERT DEUTSCH, USATSen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., had assumed Hillary Clinton would be president when her book was published.Donald Trump has only been here, not even 100 days yet „ God, its like dog years or something, it feels like so much has gone on.ŽNOW SHOWING AT USATODAY.COMWatch the complete interview with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. o many new weapons. They included a new short-range missile and the countrys latest submarine-launched missile. Ahead of the celebration, the Pentagon dispatched a carrier group to waters o the Korean peninsula, and Trump delivered an unspeci“ed threat: North Korea is a problem. The problem will be taken care of.ŽThe North Koreans did not test anuclear weapon, which would have been its sixth test since 2006, afar more provocative move than amissile test. The U.S. military con“rmed Sundays test was a dud. Still, the U.S. showed no sign of backing down in the face of North Koreas increasingly belligerent rhetoric and actions. Vice President Pence, who arrived Sunday in Seoul as part of a 10-day Asian trip, said, Our resolve has never been stronger, our commitment to this historic alliance with the courageous people of South Korea has never been stronger, and with your help and Gods help, freedom will ever prevail on this peninsula.ŽLt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, Trumps national security adviser, said on ABCs This Weekthat the missile test “ts into a pattern of provocative and destabilizing and threatening behavior on the part of the North Korean regime.Ž He added that theres an international consensus now „ including the Chinese and the Chinese leadership „ that this is a situation that just cant continue.ŽThe U.S. has nearly 30,000 troops stationed in South Korea and recently began installing a missile defense system to protect the country „ including 20 million people living in Seoul „ from aNorth Korean attack on the capital city, which is the regions biggest fear. Sundays ballistic missile test was a humiliating failure for Kim and may only spur him to accelerate his nuclear program. David Albright, a nuclear expert with the Institute for Science and International Security, estimated that through 2020, North Korea will have enough plutonium and weapons-grade uranium for 25 to 50 nuclear weapons, according to a report provided to the Associated Press. Tensions between the United States and North Korea also are heightened because Trump is in the “rst months of his presidency, and North Korea may be testing him. Trumps answer: He is willing to unleash military power to eliminate any threat to the U.S. homeland. But Trump hasnt ruled out non-military pressure by urging China „ North Koreas economic lifeline „ to rein in its volatile neighbor to the south. On Sunday, Trump tweeted that China is working with us on the North Korean problem.ŽU.S. is not backing downv CONTINUED FROM 1BU.S. resolve to support and defend South Korea is unwavering in these troubled times,Ž Vice President Pence said Sunday after arriving in Seoul, hours after a North Korean missile testthat Pence described as a provocation.Ž Pence spoke at an Easter event for American troops at the U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan in Seoul, but his audience was a global one. This mornings provocation from the North is just the latest reminder of the risks each one of you face every day in the defense of the freedom of the people of South Korea and the defense of America in this part of the world,Ž Pence said. In these troubled times, in this part of the world, your courage and your valor still amazes the American people.Ž His comments came after North Korea had launched a medium-range missile that blew up almost immediately,Ž the U.S. military said. The missile was launched from Sinpo, on North Koreas east coast. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis issued a brief statement saying President Trump and his military team are aware of North Koreas most recent unsuccessful missile launch. The president has no further comment.Ž Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, Trumps national security adviser, said Sunday on This Week, Theres an international consensus now „ including the Chinese and the Chinese leadership „ that this is a situation that just cant continue.Ž The president has made clear that he will not accept the United States and its allies and partners in the region being under threat from this hostile regime with nuclear weapons,Ž he said. Meanwhile, Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi and U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson exchanged views on the situation on the Korean peninsulaŽ by phone after the launch, the Chinese news agency Xinhua reported. China is North Koreas closest ally, and Trump has expressed irritation that the Norths primary trading partner has failed to curb North Korean President Kim Jong Uns development of nuclear weapons and missile technology. On Sunday, Trump made a passing reference to North Korea in a tweet about China. Why would I call China a currency manipulator when they are working with us on the North Korean problem?Ž Trump tweeted. We will see what happens!Ž Trump has sent an armada of ships and submarines to the area, led by the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson. The U.S. and South Korea also have been conducting their annual joint military exercises, a massive operation involving hundreds of thousands of troops. The exercises have drawn wrath from Kim. North Koreas Foreign Ministry released a statement Friday warning that thermo-nuclear war may break out any moment.Ž Kim has tried to show his own military strength in recent days, with mixed results. The failed launch came a day after tens of thousands of North Korean soldiers goose-steppedin a parade through the capital of Pyongyang that featured missiles and other hardware. Pences visit to South Korea opened a 10-day Asian tour that will include stops in Tokyo, Jakarta, Indonesia, and Sydney. After landing in Seoul, Pence visited the Seoul National Cemetery, participating in a wreath ceremony. Then it was o to visit with the U.S. troops. Our commitment to this historic alliance with the courageous people of South Korea has never been stronger,Ž Pence said. And with your help, and with Gods help, freedom will ever prevail on this peninsula.ŽPence vows support for Seoul after Norths provocationVice president meets U.S. troops as he starts Asian tour LEE JIN-MAN, APVice President Pence, with his wife, Karen, behind him, burns incense at the Seoul National Cemetery in South Korea on Sunday. Pences visit kicked o a 10-day Asian tour. John Bacon@jmbacon USA TODAY

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The Sun /Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com Page 3 Ten years after a stunning rampage on the Virginia Tech campus, family and friends of those slain returned to the school in the rolling hills of Blacksburg on Sunday for a Day of Remembrance. Aceremonial candle was lit just after midnight for the 32 students and faculty who were gunned down by a mentally ill student in the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. Members of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets stood guard for 32 minutes, and the names of the victims were read as Taps echoed in the background. So many of us will never forget where we were on April 16, 2007. 10 years later, we remember the victims, survivors & heroes,Ž Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., who was governor at the time of the shooting, tweeted Sunday. Virginia Gov. Terry McAulie, Virginia Tech President Tim Sands and President Emeritus Charles Steger took part in a wreath-laying ceremony before a statewide moment of silence at 9:43 a.m., when Seung-Hui Chos massacre began in Norris Hall. In a speech Sunday afternoon to honor the victims, Kaine said the day remains the worst day of my life.Ž Kaine, who said he has kept in touch with those who lost loved ones, recalled speaking with families as he was leaving the governors mansion in 2010. I remember saying to them, Ill never understand what you lost, because I never lost a child, a spouse, a parent or a sibling,Ž he said. But as somebody who has grown to know the biographies and stories of each of these 32, I begin to have a sense of what the Commonwealth lost, what the country lost, what the world lost on April 16, 2007.Ž The rampage, which also left 17 people injured, reignited a debate on gun laws and led to monumental changes in school security and campus emergency noti“cation systems nationwide. Astudent group called Hokies United placed 32 Hokie Stones on the schools Drill“eld in the bleak hours after the shooting. It was a poignant display that developed into a permanent memorial, and the Blacksburg campus soon became a symbol of resilience and recovery. In the days leading up to the anniversary this year, emotions swirled as current students planned the events. Theres a mood of remembrance and re”ection on the campus right now,Ž said Mark Owczarski, a Virginia Tech spokesman. Its on everyones minds.Ž Also on display at the campus: condolence items from other colleges and universities and some of the 90,000 remembrance gifts sent from people around the world in 2007. Contributing: Casey Smith, USA TODAY College; the Associated PressVirginia Tech recalls rampage, 10 years laterWreath-laying, speeches pay tribute to 32 people lost Susan Miller@susmiller USA TODAY MATT GENTRY, APChristine Smith of the Virginia Tech Womens Center and her son Connor, 10, observe a moment of silence on campus Sunday. As somebody who has grown to know the stories of each of these 32, I begin to have a sense of what the Commonwealth lost, what the country lost, what the world lost on April 16, 2007.ŽSen. Tim Kaine D-Va., who was governor at the time of the shootingPope Francis, above, celebrates Easter Mass on Sunday in Saint Peters Square at the Vatican. He called on people everywhere to cling to faith despite suering from the violence and intolerance sweeping the world. Francis also used his Easter message to lament a bombing in Syria on Saturday that tore through a bus depot in Aleppo as evacuees were awaiting transfer „ killing at least 100 „ calling it the latest vile attack on ”eeing refugees.Ž At right, worshipers attend a community Easter sunrise service at the ruins of the original Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church site in Mount Hebron Cemetery in Winchester, Va. CLAUDIO PERI, EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCYSTRONG WORDS ON EASTER DAY GINGER PERRY, AP The laser treatments have reduced my pain from a 9-10 to a 1 or 0. I no longer wear a brace and I am able to care for my home, lawn, owers and keep up with my animals. Im beginning to realize these are the Golden Years. Thank you very much.Ž -Sandra C. I came to see Dr. Korman in hopes of avoiding hip replacement surgeries, since I learned that she had class IV laser. I had studied laser and already knew it has shown to regenerate conditions like mine. 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Page 4 www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 MADISONCOUNTYOne of the iconic Madison County covered bridges that inspired a bestselling novel, movie and Broadway play was destroyed by “re early Saturday morning „ and Sheri Jason Barnes doesnt believe it was an accident. The Madison County Sheris Oce received a report of the “re at the Cedar Bridge at about 6 a.m. The bridge was fully engulfed by the time “re crews and law enforcement got to the scene, according to a news release from the Madison County Sheris Oce. Barnes says there was no electricity or light source at the bridge and no severe weather or lightning in the area, so the “re will be investigated as arson. Barnes called the famed bridge, which graced the cover of Robert James Wallers 1992 book The Bridges of Madison County a total loss.Ž Its pretty bad,Ž Barnes said. When you think of Madison County, you think of those bridges. Its a direct attack.Ž The original Cedar Bridge was built in 1883 and burned in 2002. Investigators quickly determined that “re to be arson, but no arrests were ever made despite a $10,000 reward offered by Waller. The author, whose book became a 1995 movie starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood and a 2014 Broadway play, visited some of the bridges in October 2002, a month after the “re. But not the Cedar. I dont know if Im up to it,Ž he said at the time. Waller died in March. About a year later, another Madison County bridge was the target of arsonists; the Hogback Bridge sustained minimal damage when it was set on “re in September 2003. The Cedar Bridge was rebuilt and reopened in 2004. Barnes said he believes the reconstruction cost about $1 million. The last time Madison County lost a bridge to arson „ the McBride Bridge „ was in 1983. Authorities arrested a local man. Barnes said there are no security devices surrounding the bridge. He noted the sheris oce didnt have any suspects on Saturday morning. All we know is somebodys upset about something,Ž Barnes said. I dont know what and I dont know why. Theres still a lot of questions.Ž Madison County bridge burns again Molly LongmanDes Moines Register BRYON HOULGRAVE, THE REGISTERThe charred Cedar Covered Bridge north of Winterset in Madison County, Iowa, after a “re early Saturday. HIGHLIGHT: IOWASTATE-BY-STATE ALABAMABirmingham: Federal prosecutors charged a former medical product distributor with making a false statement regarding hormone shipments. Alfred Lamoureux Jr. of Columbiana allegedly told a postal inspector he was awaiting packages containing cosmetics for his wife.ALASKAAnchorage: An ongoing leak of natural gas from a pipeline in Alaskas Cook Inlet is prompting scrutiny of its petroleum production facilities. Cook Inlet is home to endangered beluga whales, humpback whales and wild salmon. ARIZONAChandler: Gunshots intended for a Chandler tattoo parlor instead pierced the front window of barber shop next door, narrowly missing a 4-year-old girl but spraying her with glass. Two arrests were made in the case. ARKANSASWoolum: Visitors to the Bualo National River in Arkansas are being asked to look out for a lost backpack that contains a hikers prosthetic arm. Ocials say the backpack is likely stuck on tree limbs or at the bottom of the river. CALIFORNIAFolsom: Fans of a California Chick-“l-A are calling it a beefnappingŽ after thieves stole three cow costumes from a Folsom franchises storage shed. The fast-food chain uses cows in its ads urging people to Eat Mor Chikin.Ž COLORADODenver: Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has signed a bill that allows the public to know if an employer steals wages from workers. Such cases were previously shielded as trade secrets. CONNECTICUTHartford: Connecticut lawmakers are considering a measure that would allow expectant mothers to enroll in health insurance outside of the yearly open enrollment period. Supporters say its common sense to make pregnancy a qualifying life event. DELAWAREFelton: Aharbor seal that found its way up the Murderkill River in Delaware has been captured after evading rescue workers for several months. The seal, nicknamed Phil,Ž was reported stuck in a muddy bog after likely following “sh to a location 12 miles inland. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:Two Secret Service ocers who were on duty when a man jumped the White House fence and spent 17 minutes roaming the grounds have been told theyll be “red, according to a congressional aide who spoke on condition of anonymity. President Trump was in the White House at the time of the March 10 incident. FLORIDATallahassee: Floridas scrub-jay songbirds are “nding new forests to call home. State Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ocials say they moved nine of the birds some 20 miles from Ocala National Forest to Seminole National Forest to help boost their numbers and genetic diversity. GEORGIASavannah: Aformer Chatham County Sheris deputy has been indicted for allegedly sexually assaulting a female jail inmate, The Savannah Morning News reports. HAWAIIHilo: Two former inmates “led lawsuits alleging that the Hawaii Community Correctional Center held them past their release dates. The Hawaii Tribune-Herald reports that the suits seek damages for false imprisonment and negligence. IDAHOBoise: Scientists say a giant aquifer below an Idaho federal nuclear facility is as free of radioactive contamination and other pollutants as it has been in more than six decades of monitoring. But the water level at the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer is at its lowest level ever recorded. ILLINOISChicago: The Archdiocese of Chicago has reached $3.15 million in settlements with three men who say they were abused years ago by a defrocked priest convicted of child abuse. The Chicago SunTimes reports that the former priest has been held at astate-run mental health facility since 2009. INDIANARensselaer: Tenured faculty members at St. Josephs College have “led a lawsuit claiming breach of contract. St. Josephs will close once the current semester ends next month, The Lafayette Journal and Courier reports. IOWAIowa City: State lawmakers may eliminate a tax on utilities that funds energy and environmental research centers at Iowa State University and the University of Iowa. KANSASOlathe: The family of a 10-year-old boy who died while riding a Kansas park waterslide has reached wrongful death settlements with two companies involved in the project. The Kansas City Star reports that settlement terms werent released.KENTUCKYCovington: Ocials have nominated Devou Park in Covington for the National Register of Historic Places. The Kentucky Enquirer reports that the park has preserved Civil War sites and structures, including Union forti“cations used to prevent Confederate attacks. LOUISIANABaton Rouge: A Deep South honor for Union general William Tecumseh Sherman? That could happen at Louisiana State University, where alumnus James Carville and others are working to rename the schools Parade Ground for the Civil War ocer known for his scorched earth campaign. Sherman was the schools “rst superintendent. MAINEAugusta: The University of Maine at Augusta is looking for its “fth president since September 2014. President James Conneely abruptly resigned last week. Conneelys chief of sta tells the Kennebec Journal that Conneely is recovering from hip replacement surgery. MARYLANDBaltimore: Citing recent attacks, Baltimore medics are asking to be equipped with protective vests. Ocials cite 13 attacks on EMS workers over the past two years. MASSACHUSETTSCambridge: Harvard freshman Nadya Okamoto is running for Cambridge City Council at age 19, The Boston Globe reports. Okamoto says her campaign will be staed by fellow students and volunteers. MICHIGANAnn Arbor: University of Michigan mechanical engineering students have made one of the most popular puzzle games much larger „and tougher to solve. Seven former and current students unveiled a 1,500-pound Rubiks Cube last week on the Ann Arbor campus.MINNESOTASt. Paul: Ocials say nearly 40,000 children were suspected of being abused or neglected in Minnesota last year, a25% increase from 2015. Minnesota Public Radio also reports a spike in maltreatment investigations. MISSISSIPPIParchman: Ocials are investigating the death of a 20-year-old inmate at the Mississippi State Penitentiary. WLBT-TV reports that Marel Gartney was pronounced dead last week at the prison hospital. MISSOURIJeerson City: Missouri lawmakers are taking steps toward changing the rules for sales tax increases to fund the St. Louis Zoo. The legislation would allow ballot initiatives so the zoo can raise money to remain a largely free attraction. MONTANAHelena: Montana lawmakers have sent a bill to Gov. Steve Bullock that would allow larger craft breweries „ up to 60,000 barrels a year „ to sell beer in tasting rooms, The Missoulian reports. NEBRASKAOmaha: The last of the Malayan tigers at Omahas Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium has died. Zoo ocials say the 20-year-old, three-legged tiger named Mai was euthanized last week after her health recently declined. Mai, who lost her leg in apoachers trap, had been at the zoo since 2003.NEVADAReno: An independent audit found serious de“ciencies in training and mental health care for Reno jail inmates. Washoe County Sheri Chuck Allen requested the outside review after the Reno Gazette-Journal found that the suicide rate jumped to nearly 10 times the national rate two years ago. NEW HAMPSHIREBrentwood: ANew Hampshire man apparently upset about a breakup with his girlfriend has been convicted of setting “res in three communities that killed some dogs. Gregory Bruno faced multiple counts of animal cruelty, arson and “ling false reports. NEW JERSEYWoodbridge: A longtime New Jersey high school teacher who called a student a loserŽ in a Facebook post has had her teaching license suspended for two years. Paula Weckesser was “red by the Woodbridge School District for prolongedŽ misconduct. NEW MEXICOAlbuquerque: The Abuquerque school system is dropping middle-school athletics because of an expected 2% state budget cut. Ocials say that by eliminating volleyball, basketball, and track and “eld the district can save up to $750,000.NEW YORKSyracuse: The 19th century remains of a Syracuse salt brine pump house were uncovered during a construction project, The Post-Standard reports. The stone wall ruins will be kept, with a sign explaining the citys history when it was the nations salt capital.NORTH CAROLINAHookerton: Ocials say a Greene County prison inmate attacked four guards with a homemade metal weapon while being moved. None of the ocers were seriously hurt. NORTH DAKOTABismarck: North Dakotas oil production increased in February above 1 million barrels per day for the “rst time since last August. Production has been rising because of a slight rebound in oil prices. There were 51 drill rigs operating in the state last week, up 12 from the February average.OHIOColumbus: AColumbus middle school was closed after 40 students and a teacher were exposed to mercury when a thermometer broke in a science classroom. No one reported becoming sick. OKLAHOMAOklahoma City: Children in the care of the Oklahoma Oce of Juvenile Aairs will no longer be exposed to pepper spray, The Oklahoman reports. The change will take eect by June 1. OREGONMedford: An Oregon man is accused of stealing a TV and PlayStation from a friend who was in a hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound, The Mail Tribune reports. The suspect is charged with burglary and theft. PENNSYLVANIAWilkes-Barre : The son of the Wilkes-Barre Township “re chief was sentenced to a maximum of 23 months in prison in an arson cas e at a vacant home. Richard Thomas Hart, 19, pleaded no contest to asingle felony count of arson. RHODE ISLANDProvidence: Rhode Islands No. 1 and No. 2 health care providers are proposing a merger, The Providence Journal reports. The plan to combine Lifespan and Care New England is a result of merger discussions dating to 1983. SOUTH CAROLINAAwendaw: Sheris deputies are looking for six youths who wrapped a dog in chains, dragged it and set it on “re near the South Carolina coast. Ocials say the suspects appeared to be between 12 and 16 years old, The Post and Courier o f Charleston reports. SOUTH DAKOTAPierre: Astud y shows that outdoor recreation contributed more than $1.9 billion to South Dakotas economy between October 2015 and October 2016. The study says recreational activity supported nearly 18,400 jobs, The Capital Journal reports. TENNESSEENashville: After Chattanoogas deadly school bus crash, Tennessee lawmakers are reviewing legislation to require school bus drivers to be at least 25 years old and without serious trac violations in the last three years. TEXASMart: Limestone County Judge Daniel Burkeen says he tried a whiskey home brew mix t o relieve asthma before his arrest on a drunken driving charge. Burkeen was arrested last week after police say he was observed driving in an erratic matter. UTAHProvo: Utah ocials are temporarily closing the area surrounding Bridal Veil Falls for a $1 million renovation. The project is expected to be “nished in about eight weeks. VERMONTRoyalton: Aplan to merge school districts in the White River Valley Supervisory Union is on hold after Royalton voted against merging with two neighboring districts, Vermont Public Radio reports. Approval b y all of the communities was required. VIRGINIASmith“eld: The worlds largest pork producer is trying to grow skin and organs that can be used for humans. Virginias Smith“eld Foods has a new division, Smith“eld Bioscience, that sells byproducts to “rms that produce medicine and supplements.WASHINGTONLongview: For a third straight year, the U.S. Army of Corps of Engineers plans to kil l cormorant sea birds known to heavily reduce the Columbia Rivers salmon population. The latest operation started last week The Daily News reports.WEST VIRGINIAHuntington: Jan Rader was sworn in last week as Huntington “re chief, becoming the “rst female professional “re“ghter to attain that rank in West Virginia, The Herald-Dispatch reports.WISCONSINMadison: AMadison utility companys key power plant has been out of service since September and needs $25 million in repairs, The Wisconsin State Journal reports. WYOMINGLaramie: The University of Wyoming is buying the vacant Pi Beta Phi house on Sorority Row to prevent the building from falling into disrepair, The Laramie Boomerang reports. Compiled from sta and wire reports. News from across the USA

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The Sun /Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com Page 5 SANFRANCISCOOn Tuesday, Facebook wants to augment your reality. Thats when the giant social network hosts its annual F8 conference for software developers, a geeky aair that nevertheless has real-world implications for everyday Facebook users. Last year, CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Facebooks 10-year road mapthat calls for powerful technologies to radically alter how people connect with friends and family and the world at large. Heres the future according to Facebook: The smartphone camera is on the verge of taking augmented-reality mainstream, changing how people use Facebook, how they interact with each other and how they interact with the world. Think Pokemon Go but on steroids. We will wander not one, but two worlds „ the physical and the digital „ wearing glasses or contact lenses that can summon information about the street we are walking on or the restaurant we are eating in or let us manipulate digital objects that feel real but arent really there. The augmented-reality lenses that Facebook is building to deliver that hybrid experience are still years in the ong. But smartphones are already in our pockets and Facebook believes they can start delivering experiences that mix the digital with the physical much sooner than we think. We are clearly in a visual world. Its interesting to think about all of the things we do with our eyes and why our phones dont help us do more of this on camera. Recognizing whether we are in the right place, seeing people around us, capturing memories without having to make a lot of eort to take a photo,Ž says Josh Elman, a partner with Greylock who worked for Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter before becoming a venture capitalist. Facebook knows this and its going hard.Ž For the moment, the augmented-reality tricks we can do with smartphones are fairly primitive, technically speaking. For instance: Facebooks camera eects that jazz up sel“es with silly or whimsical masks, frames and “lters. But Facebook isnt just in the business of helping people take cool sel“es,Ž says Gartner analyst Brian Blau. Its focused on creating experiences that will fundamentally change how people interact with each other and the physical world. We are just seeing the beginning of the sophistication of smartphones and how they relate to the user and how the user can use them in mixed and augmented reality scenarios,Ž Blau says. Picture what could happen if the collective brainpower of thousands of software developers from around the globe were unleashed to dream up all kinds of new augmented reality experiences. On Tuesday, Facebook is expected to hand them that opportunity by opening up the camera eects platform to software developers. Its also likely to show o new augmented-reality experiences it has created and those being created by a select group of outside developers. The more outside developers work with Facebook, the more powerful the company becomes without having to employ more engineers or buy more companies,Ž says Steven Levy, editor of tech industry news service Backchannel. One way to lure developers is with F8, an annual rite designed to dazzle, this year more than ever. Facebook has relocated from smaller conference quarters in San Francisco to the convention center in San Jose. And, just like last years F8 when Facebook trumpeted opening up Messenger to developers creating chat bots, it has surprises in store over two days, analysts say. From the livestreamed event, expect advances in how virtual reality can become truly social, beyond playing games or taking sel“es in 360-degree recreations of real places, and updates to Facebook Messenger. On the second day of the conference, Facebook will tease futuristic gadgets, some of which are being cooked up in a secretive lab called Building 8 run by former Google executive Regina Dugan. Building 8 has been stocking up on experts in consumer electronics, neuroscience, and robotics and computer vision. GETTY IMAGESFACEBOOK WANTS F8 TOOn tap for the developer conference: How augmented reality may change how you use Facebook sooner than you think. BLOW YOUR MIND ERIC RISBERG, APAugmented reality will take center stage at Facebooks annual F8 conference for software developers on Tuesday. Jessica Guynn@jguynn USA TODAY U SA S N APSHOTS I ts not that badSOURCE Employee Benefit Research Institute 2017 Retirement Confidence SurveyŽ of 1,082 U.S. workers and 589 U.S. retireesJAE YANG AND JANET LOEHRKE, USA TODAY Percentage who are confident that theyll have enough money to live comfortably throughout retirement: Pre-retirees 60%R etirees79% M O N E Y next decade and longer while those heavily populated by men are shrinking, according to a new report from job search site Indeed. Aparticularly hard hit pool of workers, the male-dominated manufacturing and agriculture “elds, has lost jobs to automation. Meanwhile, the fastest-growing sector, health care, overwhelmingly employs women. The labor market continues to shift away from traditionally male jobs toward traditionally female jobs,Ž says Jed Kolko, the chief economist at Indeed who authored the report. Female-dominated jobs are projected to grow nearly twice as fast as jobs “lled primarily by men, Kolko says, citing data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The diverging fates of the American workforce re”ect a labor market segregated by gender, education and the continuing evolution of job skills required in the 21st-century economy. More than one-third of men (36%) work in occupations that are at least 80% male; 31% of women work in occupations that are at least 80% female, according to the U.S. Census. Half of men with a high schoolSANFRANCISCOIn a radically shifting jobs market, men increasingly could “nd themselves doing womens work.Ž Fields dominated by women are expected to thrive over the diploma or less work in “elds in which they predominate. By contrast, women with a college or associates degree are most likely to work in occupations they dominate, the report shows. The calculus presents a vexing challenge to President Trump, who vowed on the campaign trail to bring back manufacturing jobs to the heartland. Advances in automation may make it impossible to ramp up hiring in manufacturing, Kolko says. As traditionally male jobs grow at a slower rate, men are more likely to seek retraining and look into jobs in health care such as nursing, home care and occupational therapy, according to the report. They could also pursue work as ambulance drivers, emergency medical technicians and Web developers, other fast-growing jobs routinely occupied by men. Steve Santos, 44, was an environmental biologist until the housing crisis slowed business, so he went back to school and became a nurse in 2015. There is a need for nurses, its a stable profession that pays well, and you help people,Ž the San Francisco resident says. Another Trump campaign promise, a $1 trillion infrastructure plan, could yield jobs in construction. There is a silver lining in one industry for both sexes: Growth in tech-related occupations such as software developers, information-system managers and computer-information research scientists oers plenty of opportunities. The latest data shows there were 627,000 un“lled jobs in tech in the fourth quarter of 2016, according to Cyberstates 2017, an annual analysis of the nations tech industry by technology association CompTIA. While female tech CEOs are a rarity, their performance is stellar, according to thousands of anonymous responses from employees worldwide and more than 100 start-up founders, TINYpulses2017 Start-Up Culture Report concluded. Companies growing at more than 200% were 75% more likely to have a female founder, the survey found.Jobs projections could mean big changes for men and women A c r oss t h e eco n o my o v e rall occ upa t i o n s t ha t ar e m o r e t han 8 0% f e mal e ar e pr ojecte d to gr o w fa stest. Pr ojecte d c umula t iv e jo b gr o w t h 2014-2024, by g e nd e r mi x: FE M A L E-DO MIN ATED JO B S WILL G R O W FASTESTSOURCE Indeed.com; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Census BureauFRANK POMPA, USA TODAY8 0%-100% M e n 60%8 0% M e n 40%-60% Mi x 60%8 0% W o m e n 8 0%-100% W o m e n 5.2% 5.1% 5.6% 7.2% 9.5 % Jon Swartz@jswartz USA TODAY

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Page 6 www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 Recent PR stumbles by United Airlines and Uber illustrate the challenges for businesses in an age when citizen activism is ampli“ed by social media. Incidents that not so long ago would have been relatively isolated are in”aming public sentiment at a breathtaking pace, catching companies wrong-footed and signi“cantly raising the stakes of such missteps. Videos showing security forcibly removing a United passenger from a ”ight on April 9 went viral before the plane had even taken off. It sparked a furor that caused Uniteds stock to drop and its CEO to apologize several times and refund the fares of every passenger on the ”ight. Uber faced a similar PR crisis after it appeared to align itself with President Donald Trumps refugee ban. At least 200,000 people removed Uber apps from their phones. As my research into online social networks shows, these incidents illustrate the challenges for companies in dealing with the fallout of bad publicity as social media ampli“es both the reach and range of responses available to concerned individuals.A massive shiftSocial activism has fundamentally shifted in the age of social media. The main difference between what happened to United or Uber today and what would have happened 20 years ago is the speed, scale and spread of digital activism. Back then, we would not have the means to either raise awareness or mobilize for a cause at this speed and scale. Outrage over the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989, for example, eventually led to an award of millions of dollars in damages, but it took months for the scale of disaster to become clear and years of protracted negotiations. In contrast, United and Uber faced substantial damage within hours of the incidents, resulting in boycotts and spooked investors. While some commentators say the companies weak responses reveal a crisis in public relations management, the truth is social medias fast pace is putting incredible demands on PR professionals.How activism goes viralAs research others and I have conducted shows, there are two main mechanisms that are in”uential in shaping the virality of digital activism. The “rst one involves how social media platforms like Twitter provide a leading opinionmaking role to a few key (and connected) individuals, amplifying their voices and allowing videos and memes to spread. For example, the viral #DeleteUber campaign began with a single tweet from a Chicago journalist named Dan OSullivan. A study of online social interactions showed that a small set of seedŽ users (with lots of followers) account for a disproportionately large share of viral phenomenon on social media. In other words, all it takes is a few retweets by celebrities or news personalities with sizable followings to share almost instantly a call to armsŽ with thousands if not millions of users, many of whom will also retweet the video or hashtag. The second mechanism involves how social media ampli“es the visibility of viral phenomenon by turning more individuals into opinion makers as they easily engage with others like them (known as homophily, or a preference for like-minded others). The resulting activism spirals into a large-scale online movement that is impossible for companies to ignore. In a recent paper I co-authored with business professors Yong Tan of the University of Washington and Cath Oh of Georgia State University, we showed how online conversations spiral into cascades. As I found in another study with Tan and Oh, once a hashtag reaches a threshold of visibility, subsequent online conversations between individuals only magnify the in”uence and spread of the hashtag. This helps turn users from passive sharers into active broadcasters. While the age of TV makes it possible that one persons act of protest (such as self-immolation in public) can be broadcast very quickly around the world, it is the opinionmaking role of social media, when combined with its reach and speed, that makes digital activism compelling.Message for businessesSo what does this mean for companies? Because consumers often consider themselves to be in a social contractŽ with businesses in which the latter are interested in their well-being, the biggest problems emerge when companies do something that appears to violate it. Thats what happened when Uniteds Munoz described dragging a passenger off a plane as reaccommodatingŽ him. Some companies, however, have learned how to manage the power of social media by being proactive in dealing with cultural and political issues that could trigger a backlash from consumers if poorly handled. For example, at the same time Ubers CEO was scrambling, Starbucks chief executive was taking to social media to emphasize his companys support for immigration. This reinforced the social contract that the coffee chain has with its customers. This, however, might be of little use after an embarrassing incident like Uniteds. This situation illustrates the importance of being ”exible with processes, as well as communications. In his annual letter to shareholders released this week, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos hit this on the nose when he noted how its not that rare to hear a junior leader defend a bad outcome with something like, Well, we followed the process.Ž This is exactly what happened to United when the CEOs initial defense of what his crew did on April 9 only exacerbated the problem. The old adage is that the customer is always right. Todays fast-paced world means this idea is more important that ever, and companies need to communicate clearly and proactively to keep consumer trust when its violated.How social media turned Uniteds PR flub into a firestorm AP FILE PHOTO/DAVID GOLDMAN,In this Thursday, Oct. 13, le photo, a Delta Air Lines jet sits at a gate at Hartseld-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, in Atlanta. Delta is giving airport employees permission to oer passengers up to almost $10,000 in compensation to give up their seats on overbooked ights. Delta s move comes as United Airlines struggles to recover from images of a passengers forced removal from a sold-out ight. CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE VIA APPeople with Asian community organizations from Chicago hold signs to protest after a confrontation during which David Dao, 69, of Elizabethtown, Kentucky., was removed from a United Airlines airplane by Chicago airport police at OHare International Airport, during a rally near Uniteds counter at the airports Terminal 1 in Chicago on Tuesday. AP PHOTO/TERESA CRAWFORDJohn Slater, a United Airlines vice president, testies at a City Council committee hearing in Chicago on Thursday. Slater said that bumping passengers to accommodate airline employees happens infrequently, and that federal guidelines requiring rest for crew members made it necessary to get the employees on the United ight from which Dr. David Dao was dragged from on April 9. AP PHOTO/TERESA CRAWFORDCrystal Pepper, daughter of Dr. David Dao, accompanied by attorney Stephen Golan, speaks at a news conference Thursday, in Chicago. Dao, a passenger dragged from a United Express ight Sunday, April 9, suered a signicantŽ concussion and broken nose, and he lost two front teeth, attorney Thomas Demetrio said Thursday. Dao was removed from the plane after he refused to give up his seat on the full ight from Chicago to Louisville to make room for four crew members. By ANJANA SUSARLAASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

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The Sun /Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com Page 7 ALMANACToday is Monday, April 17, the 107th day of 2017. There are 258 days left in the year. Today in history On April 17, 1937 cartoon character Day Duck made his debut in the Warner Bros. animated short Porkys Duck Hunt,Ž directed by Tex Avery. On this date In 1492 a contract was signed by Christopher Columbus and a representative of Spains King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, giving Columbus a commission to seek a westward ocean passage to Asia. In 1961 some 1,500 CIAtrained Cuban exiles launched the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in an attempt to topple Fidel Castro, whose forces crushed the incursion by the third day. In 1970 Apollo 13 astronauts James A. Lovell, Fred W. Haise and Jack Swigert splashed down safely in the Pacic, four days after a ruptured oxygen tank crippled their spacecraft while en route to the moon. In 1972 the Boston Marathon allowed women to compete for the rst time; Nina Kuscsik was the rst ocially recognized womens champion, with a time of 3:10:26. In 1986 at Londons Heathrow Airport, a bomb was discovered in the bag of Anne-Marie Murphy, a pregnant Irishwoman about to board an El Al jetliner to Israel; shed been tricked into carrying the bomb by her Jordanian ance, Nezar Hindawi. The bodies of kidnapped American Peter Kilburn and Britons Philip Padeld and Leigh Douglas were found near Beirut; they had been slain in apparent retaliation for the U.S. raid on Libya. Todays birthdays Actor David Bradley is 75. Composer-musician Jan Hammer is 69. Actress Olivia Hussey is 66. Actor Clarke Peters is 65. Rock singermusician Pete Shelley (Buzzcocks) is 62. Rapper Afrika Bambaataa is 60. Actor Sean Bean is 58. Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason is 56. Actor Joel Murray is 55. Rock singer Maynard James Keenan is 53. Actress Lela Rochon is 53. Actor William Mapother is 52. Actress Leslie Bega is 50. PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) „ Talk about a tip. A Florida waiter is accused of stealing a $3,000 diamond ring that fell off a customers finger. Pensacola police tell news outlets that 27-year-old Wesley Aaron Dicus was arrested Tuesday on charges of grand theft and dealing in stolen property. The Pensacola News Journal reports a 39-year-old woman told police she believed the ring slipped off when she put lotion on her hands. The ring was later identified on an online app called OfferUp. Police say detectives posing as a couple met with Dicus and he offered to sell it to them for $2,000. Police arrested him when the markings on the ring matched the womans description. Dicus remains in jail on a $12,500 bond. Records dont list an attorney.ODD NEWS Whopping tip: Waiter accused of stealing diamond ring Focus on FloridaTHE WIRE MIAMI (AP) „ The lost little girl on the beach was wearing a T-shirt stamped with Disneys Frozen princesses. She was crying. But all was made right after a kind stranger comforted her and a police of“cer walked her back to her family. A bystanders photo of the of“cer and child walking hand in hand drew widespread attention after it was posted on Facebook. Clearwater police of“cers Rich Edmonds and Ryan Bianca had just started their shift Tuesday evening when the call came in: Child found on the beach. Edmonds, who has two young children of his own, said his heart almost stopped as it always does when he gets calls involving children. Once at the beach, Edmonds found 6-yearold Hannah with a woman whose family had been enjoying the afternoon at the beach. She calmed the little girl down, gave her a juice box and called police,Ž Edmonds recalled in an interview with The Associated Press on Friday. Meanwhile, authorities learned that someone about a half-mile down the beach had approached lifeguards about a missing child. Bianca headed to the lifeguard station to meet the family. Edmonds planned to take Hannah to his patrol vehicle and drive her there. She was upset and didnt want to get in the vehicle,Ž Edmonds said. So I said, OK, lets walk. Ž As Edmonds took the child by the hand, yoga instructor Amy Amerell was walking behind them with her friend who was visiting. They immediately noticed the of“cer and the little girl and Amerell said she snapped a picture with her iPhone. I told my friend, this may not be appropriate, but I want to take a picture because its such an example of kindness and goodness,Ž Amerell recalled on Friday. It was the juxtaposition of the big police of“cer and the tiny little girl.Ž Amerell posted the photo on her Facebook page, adding, theres still beauty in the world.Ž The photo attracted so much attention that she sent it to the Clearwater Police Department. I wanted to share it with them because it was so beautiful,Ž she said. The police department shared the photo on its Facebook page Friday morning. By late afternoon, it had received numerous likes and shares. As they walked down the beach, Edmonds said he told Hannah she did the right thing by “nding a family with children to ask for help. He said everyone needs to have a plan in case they get lost. For children, its to approach someone with children, or an authority “gure, such as a lifeguard on the beach. Their walk ended at the lifeguard station, where Hannahs uncle was waiting for her. Clearwater is on Floridas west coast, near Tampa.Little girl lost: Officer guides crying child to family COURTESY OF AMY AMERELL VIA APIn this Tuesday image provided by Amy Amerell, Clearwater police ocer Rich Edmonds holds the hand of a 6-year-old girl on Clearwater Beach. The girl wandered away from her family and approached another family who called police for assistance. When the child refused to get in the ocers car, he walked her down the beach until they found her family. College lifts frat suspension after nearly 2 monthsWINTER PARK (AP) „ A central Florida college has lifted the suspension of its six fraternities after nearly two months. Rollins College announced the reinstatement Friday. The school suspended the fraternities indefinitely on Feb. 21 and canceled all Greek Week activities scheduled for March. The school cited high risk behaviors.Ž Attorney Mark OMara told the Orlando Sentinel the suspension came two days after his client, a fraternity member, was attacked by three members of another fraternity. OMara wouldnt name the fraternities but said the groups had been clashing for several weeks. OMara said the attackers have been suspended, and their attorneys agreed the three would not return to the college until after OMaras client graduates in December. No criminal charges were “led. Rollins didnt mention the alleged attack in a statement released Friday.Eight-year-old swimmer missing off Florida beachNEW SMYRNA BEACH (AP) „ Authorities are searching for an 8-year-old boy who went missing while swimming off Floridas Atlantic coast. Volusia County Beach Safety Deputy Chief of Administration Liz Driskell says the Coast Guard and the sheriffs of“ce have joined the search Sunday morning off New Smyrna Beach. The boy went missing Saturday. Driskell told The Daytona Beach News-Journal that Saturday was a busy day for lifeguards at the crowded beach. Eleven people needed rescuing from the rough surf, including one woman taken to a hospital. Driskell said numerous jelly “sh stings also were reported, including one person who needed medical treatment after a minor reaction.ŽLawmakers want manatees listed as endangeredSARASOTA (AP) „ Some Florida lawmakers want manatees back on the endangered species list. Last month, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that the large marine mammal was now considered threatenedŽ instead of endangeredŽ because its population had increased. The status upgrade didnt change any federal laws for manatees. U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Florida, wrote Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke last week, asking him to overturn that decision. According to a statement from the Sarasota Republicans of“ce, 10 other representatives from Florida from both parties also signed the letter. The letter said the wildlife services decision was potentially very harmful to the survival of the iconic Florida animal.Ž It also said state and local of“cials could consider weakening manatee protections such as slow-speed boating zones because of the wildlife services decision. Theres an estimated population of 6,620 manatees in Florida.Suspect says Im coming in under police Facebook postWINTER HAVEN (AP) „ Florida police say a suspect in a theft at a Wal-Mart identi“ed herself on Facebook after seeing a post offering a reward. Winter Haven Police posted a video Thursday on Facebook showing a couple pushing a cart out of the store April 7. Police said they hadnt paid for their items. The post offered a potential reward to tipsters. Ninety minutes later, 29-year-old Elaina West of Lake Wales left a comment identifying herself in the video. West wrote: Aint no reward Im coming in.Ž Police said West surrendered late Thursday. She was held Sunday at the Polk County jail on $1,000 bond for grand theft. Her husband, 30-year-old Patrick West, was held on $8,500 bond for grand theft and drug charges. Jail records didnt show whether either had an attorney.Water shortage warning for 8M from Orlando to the KeysWEST PALM BEACH (AP) „ A water shortage warning has been issued to 8.1 million residents from Orlando to the Florida Keys. South Florida Water Management District Board Chairman Dan OKeefe said Thursday that residents voluntary efforts will help the water supply last through the regions dry season. If those efforts prove insuf“cient, mandatory water restrictions may be considered. Drought conditions have prompted the district to prohibit “res on its lands and prepare to close navigation locks on Lake Okeechobees north shore. Of“cials said rainfall across the districts 16 counties since Nov. 1 has been 6.75 inches below average. Water levels in Lake Okeechobee have dropped to 12.04 feet. Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department Director Lester Sola released a statement Thursday reminding residents about yearround, twice-weekly watering restrictions. Sola said individuals in Miami-Dade each use roughly 134 gallons of water daily.Study: More beetles can carry disease killing avocado treesHOMESTEAD (AP) „ University of Florida researchers say theyve found more beetles that can carry a disease threatening avocado trees. The redbay ambrosia beetle, considered the main carrier of laurel wilt, is rare in avocado groves. But in a new study in the Journal of Economic Entomology, plant pathology professor Randy Ploetz said scientists found three more beetles that can carry the tree-killing disease. Ploetz says the study shows that focusing on redbay ambrosia beetles may not save avocado trees from laurel wilt. Jonathan Crane at the universitys Tropical Research and Education Center in Homestead says avocado growers have known for some time that other ambrosia beetle speciesŽ can spread disease in their groves. 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Page 8 www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 NATIONAL NEWS ST. ALBANS, Vt. (AP) „ U.S dairy farmers already struggling with low milk prices worry President Donald Trumps talk of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement could harm trade to Mexico, its biggest export market. About 15 percent of dairy production in the United States is exported with one-third valued at $1.2 billion going to Mexico in the form of milk powder, cheese and whey protein, according to the National Milk Producers Federation, which says trade with Mexico is its top priority. Thats nearly double the value exported to Canada, the countrys second biggest export market, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. The income of dairy farmers, whether theyre in Vermont or California, depends heavily on our export to Mexico,Ž said Jaime Castaneda, senior vice president responsible for domestic and international policy for the federation. If just 1, 2 or 3 percent of the exports were to come back to the United States, we would see a signi“cant drop on overall prices,Ž he said. Far from the U.S.Mexican border, trade is on the minds of dairy farmers in Vermont. Mexico is our biggest destination for dairy and its not only dairy,Ž said Fair“eld farmer Harold Howrigan Jr., of the U.S. trade partnership with Mexico. Its corn and soy also that go down there to our huge trading partner and we need that market.Ž Howrigan is the board president of the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery. He made comments after meeting with Democratic U.S. Rep. Peter Welch last week. U.S. dairy trade with Mexico has jumped by 558 percent since NAFTAs implementation in 1994, according to the U.S. Dairy Export Council. Trump last week promised pleasant surprisesŽ from planned renegotiations of NAFTA, an agreement hes called the worst deal in U.S. history. Trump has said NAFTA puts U.S. workers at a disadvantage. Anything that happens that reduces the ability to trade products to Mexico will be troubling for dairy producers in the United States, said Scott Brown, a dairy economist with the University of Missouri. Can we renegotiate and get a better NAFTA deal? Only time will tell. Those trade agreements traditionally have taken a lot of time and effort to get everybody on the same page and we know weve bene“ted tremendously on the NAFTA agreement that we have,Ž Brown said. Mexico has objected to Trumps pledges to step up deportations, build a border wall and renegotiate NAFTA. The National Milk Producers Federation and U.S. Dairy Export Council traveled to Mexico City in March to meet with Mexican dairy leaders to reinforce its commitment to continue working with that country. We see Mexico as a partner, not necessarily as just a customer,Ž Castaneda said.Dairy farmers worry about trade to Mexico BETHEL, Maine (AP) „ In a journey from celebration to sadness to celebration again, a California man who learned of his brothers death in the Korean War on the day he turned 14 celebrated his 80th birthday Saturday by receiving his brothers long lost Purple Heart medal. I was 14 years old celebrating my birthday with my grandparents and thats when we got the news that my brother was killed, so its like coming around full-circle,Ž Raymond Coulombe said. U.S. Army Sgt. Joseph Maurice Coulombe was killed in action on March 31, 1951, in South Korea. The medal of valor he was awarded posthumously was sent to his wife, but Coulombes family never knew he had married at age 17 while in boot camp. When his widow recently died, her daughter turned to an organization called Purple Hearts Reunited to help locate the family. The nonpro“t foundation arranged for Raymond Coulombe to ”y from Los Angeles to Maine, where the brothers grew up. On Saturday, he placed a ”ag on his brothers grave in Berlin, New Hampshire, and planned to receive the Purple Heart and celebrate his birthday later at the American Legion post in Bethel. What theyre doing for me, what theyve opened to me after 66 years, I feel like an incredible person,Ž Coulombe said. I feel so blessed.Ž Purple Hearts Reunited, based in Georgia, Vermont, has returned medals and other artifacts to more than 300 families and museums.Dear Dave: My husband and I own a small business. One of our relatives asked for a job recently, and we both have reservations about hiring him because there are several dysfunctional relationships and personalities within our extended family. Are we being mean? Were not sure how to respond. „ Becky Dear Becky: Having a small business doesnt give relatives a free pass to employment. As entrepreneurs, you have the right and responsibility to do whats best for your company. And you dont have to hire anyone „ even a relative „ whos not a good “t. There are situations where hiring a family member can actually be a plus. If a relative is quali“ed and the kind of person who understands theyll have to bust it every single day and perform at a level equal to or above your other team members, that can be a special and productive thing. A relative who is a problem child, however, can be a nightmare in both your professional and personal lives. Ask yourself a few questions: Would you hire this person if they werent part of the family? Would you hire this person because they would make a good team member? If the answers are no, then you dont hire them „ period. Be kind about the situation, because there may be some bruised feelings. But the bottom line is you have to do whats best for your business, your immediate family and your team. „ DaveDont be house poor!Dear Dave: I read where you recommend having your house payment or rent at an amount thats 25 percent or less of your monthly take-home pay. Does this “gure include property taxes and insurance too? „ Mark Dear Mark: Yes, it does. Im trying to keep you from being house poor.Ž Did you know you can qualify for a house payment, with taxes and insurance, thats close to half of your take-home pay? Thats ridiculous! When you dont have room in your budget to do anything else that matters because your house payment is so large, thats what we call house poor. When your income minus your basic living expenses equals almost nothing, it means your basic living expenses are way too high. Being in this kind of situation keeps you from saving for really important stuff like investing, retirement and college for your kids. Im trying to position you where you can get the house and everything paid off so you can become wealthy. Remember, your most powerful wealth-building tool is your income. When we talk about driving a crappy car, not going out to eat or not going on vacation „ those are temporary things. Its all about living like no one else, so that later you can live and give like no one else! „ Dave Follow Dave on the web at www.daveramsey. com and on Twitter at @ DaveRamsey.Man getting lost Purple Heart 66 years after brothers deathFamily and Business NATIONAL NEWS BRIEFSAlbuquerque getting $25M in solar panelsALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) „ New Mexicos most populous city has plans to install more than $25 million in solar panels on city buildings over the next two years. The installations in Albuquerque will mark the “rst phase in ful“lling a recently set goal of generating more of the citys energy from solar power. Albuquerque City Councilors Pat Davis and Isaac Benton made the announcement Saturday. They say the projects “rst phase of the project is expected to save taxpayers about $20 million over 30 years. City councilors last September passed a resolution calling Albuquerque to generate one quarter of its energy from solar power by 2025. The “rst phase of the project will begin later this year. The project will be “nanced through the energy savings and federal bond credits.Police trying to identify suspects in Ohio club shootingsCOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) „ Police in Ohios capital city are interviewing people wounded in an early morning club shooting in an attempt to identify suspects. Columbus police say an argument erupted into gun“re shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday in the J&R Party Hall. They say “ve females and four males were shot, with wounds ranging from minor to life-threatening. Two people were still in critical condition hours later. Police say they have interviewed victims, but they either reported they didnt see anything or refused to cooperate. In another early Sunday morning shooting three weeks ago, Cincinnati police responded to a dispute that escalated into a gun battle inside the Cameo nightclub. Two people died, and 15 others were injured. A man has pleaded not guilty to charges including murder.Brown University to drop fee for lowincome applicantsPROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) „ Brown University will automatically waive the application fee for low-income students. A group of students from Ivy League schools asked the schools to automatically waive the fee for applicants who are low-income or the “rst in their families to attend college. A letter to the schools was penned by Brown senior Viet Nguyen in February. The Rhode Island university announced Friday its waiving the fee for students eligible for free lunch, enrolled in a government program that aids low-income families or belonging to a college-access organization. The waiver applies to applicants for fall 2018. Brown honored requests for fee waivers in the past. The change means low-income students wont have to ask. Brown says application costs shouldnt be a barrier and it wants to encourage more talented students to apply.Border wall could leave some Americans on Mexican sideBROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) „ The border wall President Donald Trump has imagined could seal some Americans on the Mexican sideŽ „ technically on U.S. soil, but outside of a barrier built north of the river separating the two countries. Landowners could lose property. Those who already lost some for an existing fence are already preparing for a new battle. Even if they dont win, lawyers hope to tie up the wall in court long enough that politics could stop it, either in Congress or after another election. The Texas Civil Rights Project has begun signing up landowners and identifying people who might be affected. The U.S. Border Patrol makes more apprehensions along the more than 300 miles of border in the Rio Grande Valley than anywhere else.Man who threatened Jews on metal music site faces sentencingHARTFORD, Conn. (AP) „ A Connecticut man who posted threats against Jews and synagogues on a metal music internet forum plans to argue at his sentencing that he has served enough time in prison. Kendall Sullivan faces a judge Monday after agreeing in January to plead guilty to perpetrating a hoax. Sullivan has been behind bars since July for posting messages on Metalthrone.net that threatened to slaughterŽ Jews and burn their Synagogue to the ground.Ž Investigators searched the 50-year-olds Stamford home and found more than two dozen “rearms, gun parts, high-capacity magazines and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. The FBI said it believes it thwarted a horri“c hate crime. Sullivan and his attorneys say hes been punished enough. Prosecutors plan to argue for a prison sentence of more than a year.Will free college offer catch fire? NY details raise doubtsALBANY, N.Y. (AP) „ Some higher education experts question whether New Yorks “rst-in-thenation free college tuition plan should be a model for other states. They say the plan, which covers tuition at public colleges for students whose families earn $125,000 or less, offers the least assistance to the neediest students, whose tuition is already covered by other aid. There are also concerns that it doesnt pay for costs beyond tuition, such as room and board, which can account for about two-thirds of the total state tuition bill. And there has already been much debate about a requirement that graduates stay in the state for as many years as they received the bene“t. Free college proponent Bernie Sanders says that despite such concerns New York deserves credit for leading the way on the issue. AP FILE PHOTOIn this March 5, 2009, le photo, a Hispanic man works at a dairy farm in Faireld, Vermont. U.S. dairy farmers struggling with low milk prices worry that President Donald Trumps 2017 talk of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement could harm trade to Mexico, its biggest export market. Dave Ramsey AP PHOTOIn this photo provided by Zachariah Fike, Raymond Coulombe holds his brothers (Sgt. Joseph Coulombe) Purple Heart medal.

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The Sun /Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com Page 9 WORLD NEWS CAIRO (AP) „ An Egyptian court on Sunday acquitted Aya Hijazi, a dual U.S.-Egyptian citizen who has been held in detention for nearly three years over accusations related to a non-governmental organization she founded to aid street children. Authorities arrested Hijazi, her husband and six others in May 2014 on charges of abusing children that were widely dismissed as bogus by human rights groups and senior U.S. of“cials, who called for her release. The arrests came as part of a wider clampdown on civil society especially following the military overthrow of an elected Islamist president in 2013. Prosecutors provided little if any evidence to support the allegations. U.S. Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia voiced his joy and relief for Hijazis release in a statement. This wonderful news was a long time coming,Ž he said. Beyer was among several members of Congress who have called on Egypt to release Hijazi. Hillary Clinton reiterated the demand as well in a meeting with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi last September, when she was the Democratic presidential candidate. U.S. President Donald Trump did not publicly mention the case when he welcomed el-Sissi to the White House earlier this month, but a senior White House of“cial had said ahead of the meeting that the case would be addressed. Wake McMullen, an attorney who handles human rights cases before international tribunals, said administration of“cials had prioritized Hijazis case. He also said the case was brought up during el-Sissis meeting with lawmakers in Washington. McMullen said he believes that international pressure helped call attention to the case, especially that there was zero evidenceŽ condemning Hijazi and her co-defendants. There was no reason the case should have been brought in the “rst place,Ž he said. The courts decision to acquit surprised Hijazis mother, Naglaa Hosny, who told The Associated Press we were expecting the worst and hoping for the best.Ž Hijazis Egyptian lawyer, Taher Abol Nasr, said Hijazi would likely remain in detention another two to three days while her acquittal is processed. He expects all the defendants to walk free by the end of the week. It was not immediately clear if Hijazi would remain in Egypt. Hijazi, 30, grew up in Falls Church, Virginia. She received a degree in con”ict resolution from George Mason University in 2009, and then returned to her native Egypt. Along with her husband, Hijazi established a foundation by the name of Belady, Arabic for our nation,Ž in 2013 with the aim of providing shelter for street children. A few months later, authorities raided the foundations of“ce after a man alleged that his son was missing and blamed it on Belady. Egyptian authorities have clamped down on civil society, particularly human rights groups and other organizations that receive foreign funding. Such groups played a central role in the 2011 uprising that toppled longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak, and pro-government media often present them as part of a conspiracy to undermine the state. The authorities also arrested thousands of people in the months following the 2013 overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi, mainly his Islamist supporters but also a number of secular and liberal activists.Egypt acquits American woman detained for 3 years WORLD NEWS BRIEFSSecret UK tomb found to contain remains of five archbishopsLONDON (AP) „ A London museum has revealed that the remains of “ve archbishops of Canterbury were discovered inside a secret tomb beneath its building. The Garden Museum posted a statement and video Sunday revealing the “nd, which was made more than a year ago. The museum sits on a site that used to house the former St. Mary-atLambeth Church and is located next to Lambeth Palace, the archbishop of Canterburys London residence. The remains were found while builders were renovating the building. They lifted some slabs to reveal a hidden crypt. Garden Museum director Christopher Woodward says “ve archbishops were buried in the tomb, including Richard Bancroft. Bancroft became archbishop in 1604 and played a major role in production of the King James Bible. The remains of the others have not been identi“ed.Chechen leader decries attack over gay persecution reportsMOSCOW (AP) „ The leader of Chechnya has lashed out at international organizations that have strongly criticized the Russian region for reportedly persecuting and killing gays. The respected newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported two weeks ago that gay men were being detained and beaten in Chechnya and said at least three had been killed. Since then, international rights groups have denounced the claimed violence and asked Russia to intervene. Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov said on his social media account Sunday that he had met with the regions human rights council and proclaimed that rights have undergone a grandioseŽ improvement in Muslimmajority Chechnya. Kadyrov says international organizations are conducting a massive information attack ... using the most unworthy methods, reality is distorted, attempts are being made to blacken our society, lifestyle, traditions and customs.Ž AP PHOTOAya Hijazi, center, a dual U.S.-Egyptian citizen, is acquitted by an Egyptian court after nearly three years of detention over accusations related to running a foundation dedicated to helping street children in Cairo, Sunday. In this le photo dated Tuesday, Nov. 15, Chechen regional leader Ramzan Kadyrov smiles before an international friendly soccer match between Russia and Romania in Grozny, Russia. 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Page 10 www.yoursun.com The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 TODAY / TONIGHTPeriods of sunPartly cloudyHIGH 88 LOW 6325% chance of rain 40% chance of rainA thunderstorm in spots in the afternoon86 / 6340% chance of rain TUESDAY GULF WATER TEMPERATUREPartly sunny and nice87 / 6525% chance of rain WEDNESDAYPartly sunny and nice87 / 6325% chance of rain THURSDAYSunny to partly cloudy and beautiful88 / 6415% chance of rain SATURDAYNice with sunshine87 / 6315% chance of rain FRIDAY 0-50 Good; 51-100 Moderate; 101-150 Unhealthy for sensitive groups; 151-200 Unhealthy; 201-300 Very Unhealthy; 301-500 HazardousSource : scgov.net 8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index’ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme.RealFeel Temperature is the exclusive AccuWeather. com composite of effective temperature based on eight weather factors.UV Index and RealFeel Temperature TodayPrecipitation (in inches)Precipitation (in inches)Precipitation (in inches)Temperatures Temperatures TemperaturesSource : National Allergy Bureau CONDITIONS TODAY AIR QUALITY INDEX POLLEN INDEX WEATHER HISTORY WEATHER TRIVIA’ PORT CHARLOTTE SEBRING VENICE657991949082Air Quality Index readings as of SundayMain pollutant: ParticulatesPunta Gorda through 2 p.m. Sunday Sebring through 2 p.m. Sunday Venice through 2 p.m. Sunday24 hours through 2 p.m. Sun. 0.00Ž Month to date 1.43Ž Normal month to date 1.15Ž Year to date 4.05Ž Normal year to date 8.66Ž Record 1.22Ž (1993) 24 hours through 2 p.m. Sun. 0.00Ž 24 hours through 2 p.m. Sun. 0.00Ž Month to date 0.63Ž Normal month to date 1.50Ž Year to date 4.21Ž Normal year to date 9.99Ž Record 1.22Ž (2013) High/Low 86/59 Normal High/Low 84/61 Record High 93 (2013) Record Low 49 (2008) High/Low 85/60 High/Low 82/64 Normal High/Low 81/62 Record High 92 (2013) Record Low 47 (2008)Pollen Index readings as of Sunday MONTHLY RAINFALLMonth 2017 2016 Avg. Record/Year J an. 0.88 9.93 1.80 9.93/2016 Feb. 0.94 4.09 2.43 11.05/1983 Mar. 0.80 1.85 3.28 9.26/1970 Apr. 1.43 0.99 2.03 5.80/1994 May 3.46 2.50 9.45/1991 J un. 14.19 8.92 23.99/1974 J ul. 7.68 8.22 14.22/1995 Aug. 7.81 8.01 15.60/1995 Sep. 7.77 6.84 14.03/1979 Oct. 4.04 2.93 10.88/1995 Nov. 0.05 1.91 5.53/2002 Dec. 0.44 1.78 6.83/2002 Y ear 4.05 62.30 50.65 (since 1931) T otals are from a 24-hour period ending at 5 p.m. City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W FLORIDA CITIES Today Tue.Apalachicola 80 63 s 80 63 s Bradenton 84 67 pc 84 66 s Clearwater 84 68 s 86 69 s Coral Springs 83 72 pc 83 72 pc Daytona Beach 81 62 s 82 65 pc Fort Lauderdale 82 72 pc 83 72 pc Fort Myers 89 69 pc 89 68 pc Gainesville 86 57 s 88 57 pc Jacksonville 84 58 s 86 58 pc Key Largo 80 74 pc 80 74 pc Key West 82 74 c 82 75 pc Lakeland 87 61 s 88 61 pc Melbourne 83 67 pc 84 69 pc Miami 83 72 sh 84 73 pc Naples 85 67 pc 85 66 pc Ocala 85 59 s 88 60 pc Okeechobee 83 64 pc 83 64 pc Orlando 86 63 s 89 63 pc Panama City 80 62 s 81 62 s Pensacola 81 64 s 82 62 pc Pompano Beach 82 72 sh 82 73 pc St. Augustine 79 63 s 81 62 pc St. Petersburg 86 68 s 87 69 s Sarasota 83 64 pc 84 64 s Tallahassee 85 58 s 88 59 pc Tampa 87 69 pc 88 69 pc Vero Beach 82 64 pc 83 67 pc West Palm Beach 81 69 pc 82 70 pc Punta Gorda Englewood Boca Grande El Jobean Venice High Low High Low Cape Sable to Tarpon Springs Tarpon Springs to Apalachicola Wind Speed Seas Bay/Inland direction in knots in feet chop TIDES MARINEPossible weather-related delays today. Check with your airline for the most updated schedules. Hi/Lo Outlook Delays AIRPORTToday 9:37a 2:31a 6:48p 12:31p Tue. 7:44p 3:34a ----Today 8:14a 12:47a 5:25p 10:47a Tue. 6:21p 1:50a ----Today 3:35p ------Tue. 4:28p 12:49a ----Today 10:09a 3:00a 7:20p 1:00p Tue. 8:16p 4:03a ----Today 6:29a 9:26a 3:40p --Tue. 4:36p 12:29a ----ESE 6-12 1-2 Light ESE 6-12 1-3 LightFt. Myers 89/69 part cldy none Punta Gorda 89/62 part cldy none Sarasota 83/64 part cldy none The Sun Rise Set The Moon Rise Set Minor Major Minor MajorThe solunar period schedule allows planning days so you will be fishing in good territory or hunting in good cover during those times. Major periods begin at the times shown and last for 1.5 to 2 hours. The minor periods are shorter. SUN AND MOON SOLUNAR TABLEForecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2017Last Apr 19 New Apr 26 First May 2 Full May 10 Today 12:39 a.m. 11:39 a.m. Tuesday 1:27 a.m. 12:28 p.m. Today 7:02 a.m. 7:54 p.m. Tuesday 7:01 a.m. 7:54 p.m. Today 11:19a 5:07a 11:43p 5:31p Tue. 12:10p 5:58a ---6:22p Wed. 12:36a 6:48a 1:00p 7:12p WORLD CITIESCity Hi Lo W Hi Lo WCity Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo WCity Hi Lo W Hi Lo WWeather (W): s -sunny, pc -partly cloudy, c -cloudy, sh -showers, t -thunderstorms, r -rain, sf -snow flurries, sn -snow, i -ice. THE NATION Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow IceShown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Fronts Precipitation -10s-0s0s10s20s30s40s50s60s70s80s90s100s110sU.S. ExtremesPublication date: 04/17/17 Today Tue. Today Tue. Today Tue. Today Tue.Albuquerque 80 50 s 82 53 pc Anchorage 48 35 s 48 31 s Atlanta 82 62 t 82 63 pc Baltimore 74 51 pc 70 48 pc Billings 63 41 sh 65 44 pc Birmingham 84 64 t 83 64 c Boise 60 45 c 60 40 sh Boston 70 41 s 47 38 pc Buffalo 57 37 c 64 51 pc Burlington, VT 51 36 c 55 42 pc Charleston, WV 67 49 pc 76 56 c Charlotte 84 62 t 72 58 t Chicago 72 43 s 73 59 pc Cincinnati 64 46 pc 73 60 c Cleveland 65 43 pc 70 57 pc Columbia, SC 86 62 pc 81 63 pc Columbus, OH 68 47 pc 75 58 pc Concord, NH 63 35 pc 50 33 pc Dallas 80 63 t 85 66 c Denver 77 45 c 79 48 pc Des Moines 72 52 pc 72 52 t Detroit 69 44 s 66 53 pc Duluth 46 31 pc 49 31 r Fairbanks 38 14 s 41 20 s Fargo 54 40 pc 54 34 r Hartford 66 41 s 60 37 pc Helena 56 37 sh 61 37 sh Honolulu 82 69 pc 84 70 pc Houston 83 67 t 80 66 t Indianapolis 67 44 pc 74 60 pc Jackson, MS 81 61 t 81 61 t Kansas City 71 54 c 75 64 t Knoxville 79 59 t 77 59 t Las Vegas 84 67 pc 85 62 pc Los Angeles 74 60 pc 69 56 c Louisville 66 51 sh 77 62 c Memphis 76 61 t 81 63 c Milwaukee 63 40 s 65 49 sh Minneapolis 60 47 pc 64 42 r Montgomery 87 62 pc 88 62 pc Nashville 79 58 t 80 61 t New Orleans 78 65 t 81 64 pc New York City 72 48 s 59 49 pc Norfolk, VA 80 56 t 65 55 c Oklahoma City 74 58 c 82 62 pc Omaha 73 55 pc 73 52 t Philadelphia 73 51 s 65 45 pc Phoenix 92 66 s 94 67 pc Pittsburgh 66 45 pc 71 55 pc Portland, ME 60 36 pc 44 34 pc Portland, OR 59 49 c 61 42 sh Providence 69 43 s 54 37 sh Raleigh 85 58 t 67 52 sh Salt Lake City 68 50 c 62 47 sh St. Louis 72 52 t 76 64 c San Antonio 78 64 t 80 66 t San Diego 73 62 pc 73 59 pc San Francisco 66 54 sh 67 50 c Seattle 58 48 r 58 42 c Washington, DC 74 56 pc 72 52 pc Amsterdam 51 37 pc 51 34 sh Baghdad 87 61 s 90 63 pc Beijing 81 53 pc 74 51 s Berlin 51 32 sh 45 31 pc Buenos Aires 69 53 c 69 58 pc Cairo 85 66 s 88 61 s Calgary 50 29 pc 53 35 c Cancun 86 73 pc 86 74 pc Dublin 52 37 c 50 39 pc Edmonton 38 23 c 37 25 sf Halifax 51 30 pc 40 26 c Kiev 51 33 pc 50 33 pc London 56 37 c 55 36 pc Madrid 82 52 s 82 50 pc Mexico City 75 53 pc 70 50 t Montreal 49 32 c 53 39 pc Ottawa 48 29 c 53 38 pc Paris 59 38 c 55 35 sh Regina 46 27 c 50 34 c Rio de Janeiro 84 72 sh 80 70 sh Rome 72 50 s 69 44 sh St. Johns 43 25 r 31 25 i San Juan 81 75 sh 82 74 pc Sydney 74 61 pc 74 62 pc Tokyo 70 58 r 72 59 pc Toronto 56 33 pc 53 41 pc Vancouver 56 47 sh 56 44 sh Winnipeg 43 34 c 48 28 cHigh .................. 89 at Baltimore, MDLow ......... 12 at Yellowstone Lake, WY(For the 48 contiguous states yesterday)73A severe squall line moved through Indiana on April 17, 1963. 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By KEN POWTAKAssociated PressBOSTON „ Mitch Moreland feels like hes fit right in with the Boston Red Sox. Moreland hit a go-ahead, tworun single in the seventh inning and drove in three runs, helping the Red Sox rally to a 7-5 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday. Boston trailed 5-4 before loading the bases against Danny Farquhar (0-1), and Moreland singled off left-hander Xavier Cedeno, who already has blown three leads this season. The group of guys in here just make it easy,Ž Moreland said. Its been a smooth transition. When you have that, you get pretty comfortable, pretty quick.Ž Moreland, signed as a free agent to a $5.5 million, one-year deal, has gone 16 for 33 after opening hitless in 12 at-bats. Hes put together a number of quality at-bats of late,Ž Boston manager John Farrell said. Red Sox slugger Hanley Ramirez advanced from first to second on Morelands hit and limped off with what Boston called a left hamstring cramp.TAMPA „ A year ago at the NFL scouting combine, I wrote about only two players: cornerback Vernon Hargreaves and defensive end Noah Spence. They offered solutions at positions of need for the Bucs, and it figured the team might target one or both early in the draft. The Bucs selected Hargreaves No. 11 overall, then nabbed Spence in the second round with pick No. 39. Genius foresight? Hardly. When it comes to the draft „ this years is next week in Philadelphia „ unless a team owns one of the top three picks, your guess about whom it takes is as good as Mel Kipers. Besides, its all a big game of liars poker. Nobody wants to show his hand. You want to talk about fake news? Everything said about the draft by an NFL coach or executive should be taken with a lake of salt. But while covering the Bucs over the years, Ive managed to stumble into a few hits. Ive also had lots of misses. It began promisingly enough in my first year on the beat. The Bucs owned the fourth overall pick in the 1990 draft. On the eve of the selection, waiting outside the office of then-coach Ray Perkins at the old, cramped One Buc Place, I sort of overheard his conversation with who I thought was then-owner Hugh Culverhouse. Perkins may have been talking to Culverhouses son, Hugh Jr., but Perkins called him Hugh, and that was good enough for me. Yeah, were going to take Keith McCants and were going to play him at linebacker,Ž Perkins said, referring to Alabamas All-American. Perkins played and coached at Alabama. Too bad he didnt coach at Southern Cal, because Junior Seau went at No. 5 to the Chargers. Anyway, McCants was indeed the Bucs pick. Perkins, however, insisted that McCants have an arthroscope on his knee within days of the selection. McCants was furious about it, but he obliged and arrived in Tampa Bay on crutches. This prompted one of my favorite leads: He came from Alabama with a bandage on his knee. (Apologies to Oh! Susanna). € € € In 1995, Rich McKay was a first-year GM who authorized one of the best head fakes in draft history. The Bucs needed a pass rusher and defensive help in general. Boston College defensive end Mike Mamula, who had 17 sacks his final year in college, was a workout wonder at the scouting combine. He was one of the first players to specifically train for combine drills rather than hone his football skills. Monday, April 17, 2017 S PORTS www.yoursun.com www.Facebook.com/SuncoastSports € @SunCoastSportsINDEX | Lottery 2 | NBA 2 | NHL 2 | Golf 3 | MLB 4 | Scoreboard 5 | Sports Ticker 6 BOSTON MARATHONBuzunesh Deba of Ethiopia returns to the Boston Marathon today, three years after she was awarded a victory when Rita Jeptoo was stripped of the title for failing a drug test. Page 6SEE BUCS, 3COMMENTARY: BucsNFL draft game of liars pokerBy JOE SMITHTampa Bay TimesTAMPA „ Its probably the biggest question this offseason for the Lightning: Can Tampa Bay afford to sign restricted free agents Tyler Johnson, Ondrej Palat and Jonathan Drouin with its remaining salary cap space? I think we can sign all the players we need to sign,Ž GM Steve Yzerman said. Believe it when you see it. In a perfect world, the Lightning would retain Palat, Johnson and Drouin. They can be considered core players. Palat is any lines engine. Johnson is a gutsy and clutch, albeit often injured, one-time All-Star. Drouin is one of the most dynamic players in the league. But this isnt a perfect world. Its a salary cap world. And its hard to imagine the Lightning being able to sign all three to long-term deals, plus acquire a backup goalie and the top-four defenseman it has desperately sought. Theres also Victor Hedmans extension kicking in next season (nearly doubling his cap number) and what Nikita Kucherovs next deal in two years will look like (hint: massive). Signing Palat, Johnson and Drouin isnt impossible. But there are lot of moving parts and some work to be done. The expansion Vegas Golden Knights scouted the Lightning heavily late in the season, so Yzerman Rays at Red SoxWho: Tampa Bay (6-7) at Boston (7-5) When: 11:05 p.m. today Where: Fenway Park, Boston TV/Radio: FoxSun/1070-AM NHL: LightningBolts face big signing challenge RICK STROUD MLB: Red Sox 7, Rays 5Morelands 2-run single leads Red Sox over Rays AP PHOTOBoston Red Soxs Mitch Moreland, right, swings at a pitch as Tampa Bay Rays catcher Jesus Sucre, left, looks on in the fifth inning Sunday in Boston. Tampa Bay cant hang on after taking early 3-0 lead SEE RAYS, 2 By BOB BAUMAssociated PressPHOENIX „ Condolences poured in for retired NFL player Todd Heap and his family on Saturday, a day after police say the former Pro Bowl tight end accidentally ran over his 3-year-old daughter with a truck, killing her. Heap was moving the truck at his home in Mesa, a Ph oenix suburb, on Friday when he struck the girl, police said. She was pronounced dead at a hospital. The Baltimore Ravens, Heaps longtime former team, called the accident knee-buckling news and an overwhelming tragedy.Ž Jay Feely, who played with Heap on the Arizona Cardinals, wrote on Twitter : My heart is broken for Todd Heap and his family. One of the kindest persons Ive ever met and a man who lives for his family.Ž Heap spent 10 seasons with the Ravens, who selected him in the first round out of Arizona State in 2001. He spent two seasons with the Cardinals before retiring with 42 career touchdowns. He made the Pro Bowl after the 2002 and 03 seasons and was a second-team All-Pro in 2003.NFL: Todd HeapAnguish, sympathy for Heap after ex-NFL players kid killedHeap SEE HEAP, 3 SEE LIGHTNING, 2 Associated Press Wesley Bryan rallied to win his home-state RBC Heritage for his first PGA Tour title, closing with a 4-under 67 on Sunday for a onestroke victory over Luke Donald. Bryan, a South Carolina native who played college golf for the Gamecocks, was four shots behind entering the day and moved into contention with four consecutive birdies on the front nine. He took the lead with a birdie on the 15th hole and finished at 13-under 271. Donald shot 68 in his latest close call at Harbour Town Golf Links „ it was his fifth second-place finish here since 2009. The 27-year-old Bryan tapped in for par on the closing, 18th lighthouse hole to make the former trick-shot artist the first South Carolinian to win the states lone PGA Tour event. Ollie Schniederjans, Patrick Cantlay and William McGirt tied for third, two strokes behind Bryan. Schniederjans shot 68, Cantlay 67 and McGirt 69. Bryan was largely known as a YouTube sensation, he and brother George IV, another Gamecocks golfer, pulling off often unbelieveable trick shots „ like chipping the ball 20 yards to a waiting Bryan brother to belt away before it hits the ground. There were no tricks to Wesley Bryans round this time, the first to win at Harbour Town in his first try since Boo Weekley won the first of his two straight RBC Heritages in 2007. Bryan got it going with his front-nine run, with birdies on the fourth, fifth, sixth and seven holes. After Bryan moved in front on the 15th, he sweated out three straight two-putt pars.PRO GOLF: RBC HeritageWesley Bryan nabs one-stroke victoryAP PHOTOWesley Bryan holds the trophy after winning RBC Heritage tournament Sunday in Hilton Head Island, S.C.

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Ill be fine,Ž Ramirez said. Ill be in there tomorrow.Ž Pablo Sandoval had a two-run homer for the Red Sox, who won their second straight after losing five of eight. Mookie Betts and Christian Vazquez each had three hits. Vazquez added an RBI double in the eighth against Austin Pruitt. Joe Kelly (2-0) allowed one hit in 2 scoreless innings, and Craig Kimbrel struck out two in a perfect ninth for his fifth save. Brad Miller had a two-run triple, and Tim Beckham and Corey Dickerson hit solo homers for the Rays, who have lost five of six heading into Monday mornings Patriots Day finale of the four-game series. Tampa Bay had taken a 3-0 lead in the first. It was a little bit of a frustrating loss,Ž manager Kevin Cash said. We had a few opportunities, but were unable to hold the lead.Ž Beckham homered in the fifth for a 5-4 lead against starter Drew Pomeranz, who allowed five runs and five hits in 4 innings with 10 strikeouts. Sandoval had tied the score 4-4 in the third when he homered off Alex Cobb, who gave up four runs and 11 hits in five innings. Panda jumped a couple of times to celebrate with teammates on his way back to the dugout. It was a weird one,Ž Cobb said. Some situations that I put myself into or things didnt go your way happened.ŽTRAINERS ROOMRays: RHP Jake Odorizzi went on the 10-day DL, a day after he strained his left hamstring. RHP Chase Whitley was recalled from Triple-A Durham. Red Sox: CF Jackie Bradley Jr., on the 10-day DL with a sprained right knee, is scheduled to start in pair of games at TripleA Pawtucket during an injury rehabilitation assignment before he is activated. ... Dustin Pedroia fouled a ball off his left ankle, limped around but stayed in the game.STRANGE STARTPomeranz threw his first seven pitches of the game for balls and got a mock cheer when he threw a strike. He also had a wild pitch.CONTACTCobb failed to strike out any batters for the first time in 89 career major league starts. I think it comes back to not getting any strikeouts,Ž he said of his outing. Youve got to have times in the game where you can rely on that swing and miss pitch. I just didnt have it today.ŽMORE CONTACTBetts hasnt struck out in 119 plate appearances, the majors longest stretch since Juan Pierre „ then with Florida „ went 147 in a row in 2004.UP NEXTRays: LHP Blake Snell (0-1, 3.18 ERA) is slated to start the series finale. Red Sox: Knuckleballer Steven Wright (0-1, 13.50) is set to start Monday in his first outing since giving up four homers in 1 innings against Baltimore. could try to create more cap room with deals leading up to the June expansion and amateur drafts (maybe moving a contract such as Jason Garrisons?) Palat appears to be a sure signing, and it wouldnt be surprising if his deal is done first. Johnson wants to stay, calling Tampa Bay his second home.Ž But coming off a three-year, $3.3 million bridge deal, he will be looking for a longterm commitment. Look for Tampa Bay will try to work something out, though the emergence of rookie Brayden Point gives the team a solid backup plan at center. Then comes Drouin. The 2013 No. 3 overall draft pick is coming off a breakout 21-goal season. It would be very difficult to replace Drouins playmaking skill set. Still, dont be stunned if the Lightning shops Drouin leading to the amateur draft. It was rumored that Drouin was part of the package in the Lightnings January offer to the Blues for D Kevin Shattenkirk, who nixed the trade. And teams were kicking the tires on Drouin at this seasons trade deadline (St. Louis, Nashville). Few like the idea of trading Drouin, but who else on this team would net a return of a top-caliber, right-shot defenseman? And dont count on Drouin taking a discounted deal to stay in Tampa Bay long term. SLAP SHOTSThe Lightnings trade-deadline deals of Ben Bishop, Brian Boyle and Valtteri Filppula were shrewd for salary cap purposes, the team ending the year with $644,500 in cap space, as opposed to a $1.19 million overage that would have to be carried into next year, the website capfriendly.com says. But Im betting fans would trade that $1 million for a playoff berth. ... Sounds like Hedman will play for Sweden at next months World Championship, with D Anton Stralman potentially joining him as long as he gets medical clearance. ... Love the video of former AHL Syracuse captain Luke Witkowski sweeping up ice shavings at a recent Crunch home game. ... Cool to see that the U.S. womens team selection camp will be April 30-May 4 at Florida Hospital Center Ice in Wesley Chapel. 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RAYSFrom Page 1 Associated PressST. LOUIS „ St. Louis Blues coach Mike Yeo said before the start of his teams series against the Minnesota Wild that one player wouldnt win or lose the series for his team. Jake Allen is doing his best to prove his coach wrong. The Blues goalie was outstanding for the third consecutive game, making 40 saves and Jaden Schwartz had the go-ahead goal in the second period to give the Blues a 3-1 win over the Wild on Sunday for a 3-0 lead in their first-round playoff series. Hes been unbelievable, a big reason why we got these three wins, and it gives us a lot of confidence,Ž Schwartz said of Allen. Hes in the zone and hes really backstopping us right now. Hes making some big, timely saves, which gives us a lot of momentum.Ž Allen has been the star of the first three games. Hes stopped 114 of the 117 shots hes faced for a .974 save percentage and 0.91 goals-against-average against a Wild team that ranked second in the NHL in scoring during the regular season. Colton Parayko also scored for the Blues and Alexand er Steen added an empty-netter for St. Louis, which will try to sweep the series Wednesday night in St. Louis.PENGUINS 5, BLUE JACKETS 4, OT: Jake Guentzel had a hat trick, including a goal at 13:10 of overtime, to lift the Pittsburgh Penguins to a victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets and give them a 3-0 lead in their “ rst-round playoff series. Bryan Rust added two goals for Pittsburgh, and MarcAndre Fleury overcame a shaky “ rst period to make 33 saves. Guentzel is the “ rst Pittsburgh to rookie to get a playoff hat trick. The defending champion Penguins will go for the sweep in Columbus on Tuesday night. After only scoring two goals combined in the “ rst two games of the series, Columbus scored three goals in just over six minutes of the “ rst period. But the Penguins regained their composure and pushed back hard during the second period to tie the score at 3-3. CANADIENS 3, RANGERS 1: Alexander Radulov had a goal and an assist to lead Montreal to a victory over the New York Rangers, giving the Canadiens a 2-1 lead in the “ rst-round playoff series. Artturi Lehkonen and Shea Weber scored power-play goals for Montreal and Carey Price stopped 20 shots. Radulov, who got the overtime winner in Game 2 on Friday night after Tomas Plekanec tied it with 18 seconds left in regulation, has two goals and three assists in the past two games. Brady Skjei spoiled Prices shutout bid with 2:56 remaining for his “ rst career playoff goal.NHL ROUNDUPBlues blank Wild to take 3-0 series lead Associated PressAfter John Wall told Markieff Morris what to expect in his NBA playoff debut, the Washington Wizards All-Star guard showed everyone his postseason best. Wall scored a playoff career-high 32 points and dished out 14 assists and Morris added 21 points as the Wizards rebounded from a rough second quarter to beat the Atlanta Hawks 114107 Sunday in Game 1 of their first-round series. Feeding off Morris hot start to the second half, Wall scored 15 points in the third quarter alone as Washington pulled away to take the series lead. John can take over games, he can take over quarters, he can take over plays,Ž coach Scott Brooks said. Hes a tremendous competitor and he plays w ith toughness and he gets shots „ 32 and 14, thats high level All-Star game.ŽWARRIORS 121, TRAIL BLAZERS 109: Kevin Durant had 32 points and 10 rebounds in his Golden State playoff debut, Stephen Curry scored 29 points, and the Warriors withstood a sensational day by Portland duo CJ McCollum and Damian Lillard to beat the Trail Blazers in Game 1 of the “ rst-round series. McCollum scored a playoff career-best 41 points, and Lillard had 34, but the Warriors made the crucial big plays on both ends down the stretch with Portland playing without injured center Jusuf Nurkic. Draymond Green contributed 19 points, 12 rebounds, nine assists and “ ve blocked shots to help last seasons second-place team take the “ rst step in what it is counting on to be a championship run. Durant shot 12 for 20, showing no issues with a recent left knee injury that sidelined him 19 games before he returned for the “ nal three regular-season contests with the NBA-best Warriors. He patted his chest after two straight fourth-quarter baskets and said, I got this!Ž Game 2 is Wednesday night at Oracle Arena. BULLS 106, CELTICS 102: Jimmy Butler had 30 points and nine rebounds and the Chicago Bulls outlasted Boston in Game 1 on an emotional night for grieving Celtics star Isaiah Thomas. Playing a day after 22-year-old sister Chyna Thomas was killed in a car accident in their home state of Washington, Thomas led the top-seeded Celtics with 33 points. Butler scored 23 points in the second half. Bobby Portis “ nished with 19 for the Bulls. Al Horford had 19 points, eight assists and seven rebounds for Boston. Game 2 is Tuesday night in Boston.NBA ROUNDUPWall scores playo -best 32 as Wizards down HawksAP PHOTOWizards guard John Wall (2) shoots past Hawks forward Kent Bazemore (24) and Dennis Schroder (17) during the first half Sunday in Washington.

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McKay began a campaign to let all media know „ off the record „ how enamored the Bucs were of Mamula. The truth was the Bucs were looking to gain more draft picks, and they did so when they swapped first-round picks with the Eagles, moving from seventh to 12th while collecting two secondround choices. Meanwhile, reports of a positive drug test at the combine resulted in Miami defensive tackle Warren Sapp plunging. The Bucs took him 12th overall, then parlayed the extra picks to move back into the first round and select Derrick Brooks. Mamula had 31.5 career sacks for the Eagles. But there was no way for McKay to know that his first two draft picks would become first-ballot Hall of Fame players. Now thats a successful smoke screen. € € € When Lovie Smith took over as Bucs coach in 2014, he had control of the 53-man roster and owned the seventh overall pick in the draft. He also had a desire to dabble in misinformation. Through off-therecord channels, Smith made sure the word was put out that the Bucs had more than a curiosity about Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel. With Josh McCown as their starter, Johnny Football looked pretty good on tape. Sure, he had off-field issues, but he was a playmaker. Heck, Texans coach Bill OBrien liked him, too, the narrative went. You like to think the team you cover isnt putting out a false narrative. And the Bucs did like a big component of the Aggies passing game. But it was receiver Mike Evans. The Browns took Manziel 22nd overall. € € € The Bucs tanked the final game of 2015 for the No. 1 overall pick in 2016 and Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston. Thats right, tanked. Watch the second half against New Orleans. By then they had decided to go all in on Winston and needed to sell the decision due to his considerable off-field issues. By the time Smith sat down with a few writers at the combine in Indianapolis, his first comments were about Winston. He began by saying, Lets talk about the elephant in the room.Ž So we talked, often, for the next two months, and Winston was selected by the Bucs at No. 1. € € € This year? At No. 19 overall, the Bucs cant be sure which players will be available. Theres been a lot of talk about a running back. They claim they like their offensive linemen. Everyone knows they need help on defense. What should you believe? Its liars poker. The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com SP Page 3BUCSFrom Page 1 Low-T is Destroying Mens Health Along with their Sex DriveƒNew Pill Lets You Fight BackMen across the U.S. are regaining their full manhood, energy, strength and con dence thanks to a new groundbreaking formula, backed by real clinical research.Berkeley, CA Men have been the victims of losing their manhood and virility since the dawn of time. Its a battle that cant be won by just a proper diet and daily exercising. 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If your call does not go through immediately, please be patient. € Losing Weight € Increased Energy € Slow Balding € Memory Loss € Tired Eyes € Bad Skin € Male Breast Growth € Muscle Bulking € Feeling Weak € Sickness € Irritability € Depression € Lack of Motivation*Rao et al. The Aging Male, 19:2, 134-142, DOI: 10.3109/13685538.2015.1135323; Zhang-jin et al. Chin J Integr Med 2009 Jun;15(3):177-183; Steels et al. Phytother. Res. 25: 1294-1300 (2011); Ismail et al. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Vol. 2012, Article ID 429268; George et al. Andrologia 2014, 46, 708-721; Chiou et al. J Sex Med 2012;9:1027-1036; Tsee et al., BioMed Research International Vol. 2016, Article ID 1361508; Udani et al. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Vol. 2014, ID 179529. Men Fighting Back: Older men are feeling healthier and enjoying sex more after taking just released Beyond Human Testosterone pill. Clinical research shows active ingredient boosts energy, strength, desire and “ ghts off manhood death. adno=50514080 Advertisement Advertisement AdvertisementAssociated PressKAPOLEI, Hawaii „ Cristie Kerr won the LPGA Lotte Championship on Saturday for her 19th tour title, closing with a 6-under 66 for a three-stroke victory. The 39-year-old Kerr broke the tournament record at 20-under 268, a day after shooting 62 at Ko Olina to match the event mark. She earned $300,000 to top $18 million in her career. Kerr hadnt won in 30 starts since the seasonending CME Group Tour Championship in 2015. She was a pedestrian 4 under halfway through Lotte, then made a made a big move. She birdied seven of the last eight holes Friday, soaring into contention with the 62 and growing comfortable walking in her birdie putts before they fell in the hole. People think that I do it intentionally,Ž she said. It never happens when I try to do it intentionally. Its just that once I know its in, I walk after it.Ž Kerr called it epicŽ and began to count the ways. She had complications with knee surgery in November, keeping her from hitting a shot for eight weeks, and from playing the first tournament of the year. It feels so good to have overcome so many things to be sitting here,Ž Kerr said. I played great the last couple weeks coming into here, and I just have a different perspective on life now. I felt it on the golf course today. I was able to keep going forward because I didnt put that extra pressure on myself.Ž The American overcame sponsor invite Su-Yeon Jang, the South Korean player who led after the second and third rounds and was five ahead of Kerr after three holes Saturday. Jang had a 70 to drop into a tie for second with top-ranked Lydia Ko (64) and In Gee Chun (67). Jangs first bogey of the week came at No. 6 and she suffered doublebogey two holes later, falling into a tie for first with Kerr. Canadian Alena Sharp, looking for her first LPGA Tour win in her 241st start, bogeyed the final hole for a 70 to finish alone in fifth at 16 under, a shot ahead of second-ranked So Yeon Ryu (67). Third-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn (69) and Stacy Lewis (6) were 14 under. Ko was too far back to really challenge Kerr. Going into the day eight shots behind there is a huge difference between eight shots and five shots,Ž Ko said. I knew that it would take the round of my life versus a mediocre round by everybody else. With how the girls are playing, its just really hard to mend the gap. Considering where I was after the first day (73), Im pleased with where I finished.ŽEUROPEAN TOUR: Edoardo Molinari won the Trophee Hassan II in Morocco on Sunday, beating Paul Dunne on the “ rst playoff hole for his “ rst European Tour title in seven years. Molinari sank a two-foot par putt after Dunne had missed his putt for par from six feet, securing victory for the Italian after a 5-under 68 saw him join Dunne at the top of the leaderboard. Molinari, a former Ryder Cup player, last won on the tour at the Johnnie Walker Championship in 2010. The Trophee Hassan was his third tour title. CHAMPIONS TOUR: Stephen Ames won the Mitsubishi Electric Classic on Sunday for his “ rst PGA Tour Champions victory, easily holding off Bernhard Langer at TPC Sugarloaf. The 52-year-old Ames, a naturalized Canadian citizen from Trinidad, closed with a 6-under 66 for a four-stroke victory over Langer. Ames opened with rounds of 67 and 68 to take a one-stroke lead over “ ve players into the “ nal round. Making his 49th senior start, Ames had six birdies in his bogey-free round to “ nish at 15-under 201. He won for the “ rst time since taking the 2009 Childrens Miracle Network Classic for the last of his four PGA Tour titles. GOLF ROUNDUPCristie Kerr wins LPGA Lotte in Hawaii for 19th tour titleAP PHOTOCristie Kerr hits from the first tee during the final round of the Lotte Championship Saturday in Kapolei, Hawaii. Heap was inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor in 2014. We cannot imagine the heartbreak and sorrow Todd and Ashleys family feels right now,Ž the Ravens said in a statement. We believe their deep faith and tremendous support from friends and family will help them through this unimaginable time.Ž Heap is from a Mormon family that stretches its lineage to the early days of the faith. Since 2007, he and his wife have operated a foundation to help sick and disadvantaged children. He talked about family being the most important thing in his life in a 2015 interview with Kevin Byrne the Ravens senior vice president for public and community relations. I just got done jumping on the trampoline with my 2-year-old daughter,Ž Heap told Byrne, and its hard to get a bigger smile than that. I took all three of my boys golfing this morning. That was a lot of fun. (My wife) Ashley makes me smile every day. Family and all of the events we do, that regularly makes me smile.Ž In a statement, the Cardinals called the death a grief that is beyond words and one which no family should experience. Hopefully the prayers, love and support of their incredible group of friends and family provide him the comfort that along with their strong faith will lead them through this unspeakably difficult time.ŽHEAPFrom Page 1

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Page 4 SP www.yoursun.com Monday, April 17, 2017 / The SunAMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUEEAST DIVISION TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Baltimore 8 3 .727 „ „ 7-3 W-1 4-1 4-2 New York 7 4 .636 1 „ 7-3 W-6 5-0 2-4 Boston 7 5 .583 1 „ 5-5 W-2 6-2 1-3 Tampa Bay 6 7 .462 3 1 4-6 L-2 5-2 1-5 Toronto 2 10 .167 6 5 2-8 L-1 1-5 1-5 CENTRAL DIVISION TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Detroit 8 4 .667 „ „ 7-3 W-1 5-2 3-2 Minnesota 7 5 .583 1 „ 5-5 L-1 4-2 3-3 Chicago 6 5 .545 1 6-4 W-1 2-3 4-2 Kansas City 6 6 .500 2 1 6-4 W-4 4-2 2-4 Cleveland 5 7 .417 3 2 3-7 L-1 2-4 3-3 WEST DIVISION TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Houston 8 4 .667 „ „ 6-4 W-4 4-3 4-1 Los Angeles 6 7 .462 2 1 4-6 L-5 4-2 2-5 Oakland 5 7 .417 3 2 4-6 L-3 2-4 3-3 Seattle 5 8 .385 3 2 5-5 W-3 4-2 1-6 Texas 4 8 .333 4 3 4-6 L-3 2-4 2-4MARLINS 4, METS 2: Rookie J.T. Riddle hit a two-run homer against Addison Reed (0-1) with two outs in the ninth. NATIONALS 6, PHILLIES 4: Bryce Harper hit a tworun homer in the third inning and a game-ending, three-run drive with two outs in the ninth, leading the Washington Nationals over the Philadelphia Phillies. PIRATES 6, CUBS 1: Adam Frazier homered and Pittsburgh scored six runs in the “ nal two innings to complete a three-game sweep of the World Series champions. BRAVES 9, PADRES 2: Bartolo Colon (1-1) allowed one hit over seven innings in the Atlanta home debut for the 43-year-old. ORIOLES 11, BLUE JAYS 4: Trey Mancini homered twice for the second time in three games for Toronto TIGERS 4, INDIANS 1: Matthew Boyd (2-1) allowed one run in six innings, and Alex Avila hit a two-run homer. BREWERS 4, REDS 2: Ryan Braun hit a go-ahead, two-run homer, and Eric Thames added a solo shot for his “ fth home run of the series as Milwaukee won for the “ fth time in six games. ROYALS 1, ANGELS 0: Alcides Escobar hit an RBI single in the ninth off Cam Bedrosian after Salvador Perezs leading single against Blake Parker (0-1). ROCKIES 4, GIANTS 3: Rookie Antonio Senzatela (2-0) settled down after a rough “ rst inning, holding San Francisco scoreless on four hits over the next six to win his second straight start. WHITE SOX 3, TWINS 1: Avisail Garcia had a careerhigh four hits, including an opposite-“ eld, two-run homer to right off Ryan Pressly (0-2) in the 10th inning. DIAMONDBACKS 3, DODGERS 1: Taijuan Walker (2-1) struck out seven and allowed a run and four hits over “ ve innings. MARINERS 8, RANGERS 7: Nelson Cruz singled in the tiebreaking run to cap a two-run, ninth-inning rally, and Seattle overcame a 6-1 de“ cit to complete a three-game sweep. „The Associated Press EAST DIVISION TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Miami 7 5 .583 „ „ 7-3 W-3 4-2 3-3 Washington 7 5 .583 „ „ 5-5 W-1 6-3 1-2 New York 7 6 .538 5-5 L-3 3-3 4-3 Atlanta 5 6 .455 1 1 5-5 W-4 3-0 2-6 Philadelphia 4 8 .333 3 3 3-7 L-1 2-4 2-4 CENTRAL DIVISION TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Cincinnati 8 5 .615 „ „ 6-4 L-1 3-4 5-1 Milwaukee 7 6 .538 1 6-4 W-1 2-5 5-1 Pittsburgh 6 6 .500 1 1 6-4 W-3 3-3 3-3 Chicago 6 6 .500 1 1 5-5 L-3 2-4 4-2 St. Louis 3 8 .273 4 3 2-8 L-2 2-4 1-4 WEST DIVISION TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Colorado 9 5 .643 „ „ 6-4 W-2 3-3 6-2 Arizona 8 5 .615 „ 6-4 W-1 6-1 2-4 Los Angeles 7 6 .538 1 5-5 L-1 5-2 2-4 San Diego 5 8 .385 3 2 4-6 L-3 2-1 3-7 San Francisco 5 9 .357 4 3 4-6 L-2 3-4 2-5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Tampa Bay (Snell 0-1) at Boston (Wright 0-1), 11:05 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Holland 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Montgomery 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Cleveland (Salazar 0-1) at Minnesota (Gibson 0-1), 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Chavez 1-1) at Houston (Morton 0-1), 8:10 p.m. Texas (Grif“ n 1-0) at Oakland (Triggs 2-0), 10:05 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh (Nova 1-1) at St. Louis (Lynn 0-1), 7:05 p.m. San Diego (Weaver 0-1) at Atlanta (Garcia 0-1), 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Anderson 1-0) at Chicago Cubs (Lackey 1-1), 8:05 p.m. Arizona (Ray 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy 2-0), 10:10 p.m. INTERLEAGUE Miami (Koehler 0-0) at Seattle (Miranda 0-1), 10:10 p.m. SUNDAYS GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 11, Toronto 4 Detroit 4, Cleveland 1 Boston 7, Tampa Bay 5 Kansas City 1, L.A. Angels 0 Houston at Oakland, ppd. Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota 1, 10 inn. Seattle 8, Texas 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE Miami 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 2 Atlanta 9, San Diego 2 Washington 6, Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 6, Chicago Cubs 1 Colorado 4, San Francisco 3 Arizona 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 INTERLEAGUE St. Louis at N.Y. Yankees, late SATURDAYS GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Toronto 2, Baltimore 1 Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 0 Boston 2, Tampa Bay 1 Houston 10, Oakland 6 Cleveland 13, Detroit 6 Kansas City 3, L.A. Angels 2 Seattle 5, Texas 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 4, Washington 2 Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 5 Pittsburgh 8, Chicago Cubs 7 Colorado 5, San Francisco 0 Atlanta 4, San Diego 2 Miami 5, N.Y. Mets 4 L.A. Dodgers 8, Arizona 4 INTERLEAGUE N.Y. Yankees 3, St. Louis 2ROUNDUP SCHEDULES TODAYS GAMES (All times Eastern) ORIOLES 11, BLUE JAYS 4 BALTIMORE TORONTO AB R H BI AB R H BI Gentry lf-cf 5 1 2 3 Pillar cf 5 1 2 2 A.Jones cf 4 1 1 0 Carrera rf 5 0 2 0 Kim lf 0 0 0 0 J.Btsta dh 4 0 0 0 M.Mchdo 3b 5 1 1 2 Morales 1b 3 0 0 0 Trumbo rf 5 1 2 0 Smoak ph-1b 1 1 1 0 C.Davis dh 4 1 1 0 Tlwtzki ss 4 1 2 1 W.Cstll c 5 0 0 0 Barney 2b 0 0 0 0 Mancini 1b 5 2 3 4 Ru.Mrtn c 3 0 1 0 Schoop 2b 5 2 2 0 Sltlmcc c 0 0 0 0 J.Hardy ss 5 2 3 1 Pearce lf 4 0 1 0 Flherty pr-ss 0 0 0 0 Coghlan 3b 3 0 1 1 Goins 2b-ss 4 1 2 0 TOTALS 43 11 15 10 TOTALS 36 4 12 4 BALTIMORE 000 015 050 „11 TORONTO 000 000 112 „ 4 E„Happ (1), Tulowitzki (2), Coghlan (1). DP„Baltimore 2. LOB„Baltimore 8, Toronto 8. 2B„Trumbo (2), J.Hardy 2 (2), Pillar (2), Goins (1). 3B„Smoak (1). HR„Gentry (1), M.Machado (2), Mancini 2 (4), Pillar (1). SF„Gentry (1), Coghlan (1). IP H R ER BB SO BALTIMORE Bundy W,2-1 6 5 0 0 1 6 Crichton 1.2 5 2 2 0 2 Wilson .1 0 0 0 1 0 Nuno 1 2 2 2 0 1 Toronto Happ L,0-3 4.1 4 1 1 0 3 Biagini .2 1 0 0 0 0 Tepera .1 3 4 4 1 0 Leone 1.2 1 1 1 0 2 Dermody .1 4 5 5 1 0 Loup 1.2 2 0 0 0 1 WP„Tepera, Leone. Umpires„Home, Brian Knight; First, Lance Barrett; Second, Nic Lentz; Third, Jim Reynolds. T„3:30. A„38,188 (49,282).TIGERS 4, INDIANS 1 DETROIT CLEVELAND AB R H BI AB R H BI Kinsler 2b 2 0 0 0 C.Sntna 1b 4 0 0 0 Cstllns 3b 4 1 1 0 Lindor ss 4 0 2 0 Mi.Cbrr 1b 4 0 1 1 Brntley lf 4 1 2 0 J.Jones pr-cf 0 1 0 0 Encrnco dh 4 0 1 0 V.Mrtin dh 3 0 1 0 Jose.Rm 2b 2 0 1 1 Upton lf 4 0 0 0 Guyer rf 3 0 1 0 Collins rf 4 1 1 0 Chsnhll ph 1 0 0 0 Avila c 2 1 2 2 Y.Diaz 3b 4 0 1 0 Rmne cf-1b 4 0 0 0 A.Jcksn cf 2 0 0 0 J.Iglss ss 3 0 1 0 Gomes c 3 0 0 0 TOTALS 30 4 7 3 TOTALS 31 1 8 1 DETROIT 020 000 020 „4 CLEVELAND 000 001 000 „1 DP„Detroit 3, Cleveland 2. LOB„Detroit 5, Cleveland 6. 2B„Castellanos (4), J.Iglesias (5), Jose.Ramirez (3). HR„Avila (2). SB„J. Iglesias (1), Brantley (2), Encarnacion (1). CS„An.Romine 2 (2). SF„Jose.Ramirez (2). IP H R ER BB SO DETROIT Boyd W,2-1 6 7 1 1 2 3 Wilson H,2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Wilson H,3 1 0 0 0 0 2 Rodriguez S,5-6 1 1 0 0 0 1 CLEVELAND Carrasco L,1-1 6.2 4 2 2 5 5 Shaw 1 3 2 2 0 1 McAllister 1.1 0 0 0 1 2 HBP„by Carrasco (Iglesias). WP„Carrasco, McAllister. Umpires„Home, Dana DeMuth; First, Mark Wegner; Second, Clint Fagan; Third, Chris Guccione. T„3:15. A„17,739 (35,051).MARLINS 4, METS 2 NEW YORK MIAMI AB R H BI AB R H BI Grndrsn cf 5 0 0 0 D.Grdon 2b 4 1 3 0 Ad.Reed p 0 0 0 0 Ralmuto c 4 0 2 0 N.Wlker 2b 1 0 1 0 Yelich cf 4 1 1 1 Cespdes lf 3 0 1 0 Stanton rf 3 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 Bour 1b 3 0 0 0 Duda 1b 4 0 0 0 Ozuna lf 4 0 3 1 T.dArn c 4 1 1 0 Detrich 3b 3 0 0 0 J.Reyes ss-3b 3 0 0 0 Phelps p 0 0 0 0 Flores 3b 4 0 1 0 I.Szuki ph 1 0 0 0 Lagares pr-cf 0 1 0 0 R ojas ss-3b 4 1 1 0 Harvey p 2 0 0 0 Straily p 2 0 0 0 Smoker p 0 0 0 0 J.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Cnforto ph 1 0 0 0 Brrclgh p 0 0 0 0 Robles p 0 0 0 0 T.Moore ph 1 0 0 0 A.Cbrra ph-ss 1 0 1 2 Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 Riddle ss 1 1 1 2 TOTALS 32 2 5 2 TOTALS 34 4 11 4 NEW YORK 000 000 002 „2 MIAMI 100 001 002 „4 E„Stanton (1), Harvey (1). LOB„New York 8, Miami 6. 2B„Ozuna (1), Rojas (2). HR„Riddle (1). IP H R ER BB SO NEW YORK Harvey 6 7 2 1 2 5 Smoker 1 0 0 0 0 1 Robles 1 1 0 0 0 0 Reed L,0-1 .2 3 2 2 0 1 MIAMI Straily 5.1 0 0 0 5 5 Garcia H,1 .2 0 0 0 0 1 Barraclough H,3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ziegler H,3 1 2 0 0 0 1 Phelps W,2-1 BS,3 1 3 2 1 0 2 Umpires„Home, Tripp Gibson; First, Brian Gorman; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Mike DiMuro. T„2:58. A„20,028 (36,742).BREWERS 4, REDS 2 MILWAUKEE CINCINNATI AB R H BI AB R H BI Frnklin 2b 4 0 0 0 Hmilton cf 3 0 0 0 Do.Sntn ph 1 0 0 0 Alcantr 2b 3 0 0 0 N.Feliz p 0 0 0 0 Votto 1b 3 0 2 0 Thames 1b 4 2 1 1 Duvall lf 3 1 0 0 Braun lf 3 1 1 2 Suarez 3b 4 1 1 2 T.Shaw 3b 4 1 1 1 Schbler rf 4 0 1 0 H.Perez rf 3 0 0 0 Cozart ss 4 0 0 0 Pina c 3 0 1 0 Brnhart c 3 0 1 0 Nwnhuis cf 3 0 0 0 Romano p 0 0 0 0 Arcia ss 4 0 0 0 Lrenzen ph 1 0 0 0 Wi.Prlt p 2 0 1 0 Adleman p 1 0 0 0 J.Brnes p 0 0 0 0 Gennett ph 1 0 0 0 Knebel p 0 0 0 0 B.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Villar ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Wa.Prlt p 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 32 4 5 4 TOTALS 30 2 5 2 MILWAUKEE 003 000 100 „4 CINCINNATI 000 200 000 „2 E„Alcantara 2 (2). DP„Milwaukee 1. LOB„Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 5. 2B„Pina (5). HR„Thames (6), Braun (4), T.Shaw (2), Suarez (3). SB„Arcia (1). CS„Hamilton (1). S„Wi.Peralta (1). IP H R ER BB SO MILWAUKEE Peralta W,3-0 6 3 2 2 3 1 Barnes H,2 1 1 0 0 0 1 Knebel H,3 1 1 0 0 0 2 Feliz S,4-4 1 0 0 0 0 2 CINCINNATI Romano L,0-1 3 3 3 2 4 2 Adleman 4 2 1 1 0 5 Wood 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 Peralta .2 0 0 0 0 1 HBP„by Romano (Nieuwenhuis), by Peralta (Votto). Umpires„Home, Adrian Johnson; First, Gabe Morales; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Eric Cooper. T„2:56. A„12,625 (42,319).BRAVES 9, PADRES 2SAN DIEGO ATLANTA AB R H BI AB R H BI Margot cf 4 0 0 0 Incarte cf 3 2 2 1 Jnkwski lf 4 0 0 0 Swanson ss 4 0 0 0 Myers 1b 4 0 1 0 F.Frman 1b 2 2 0 0 Solarte 2b 4 0 0 0 Mrkakis rf 4 1 1 1 Schimpf 3b 2 2 1 1 Bra.Phl 2b 4 2 3 3 Renfroe rf 3 0 1 0 Ad.Grca 3b 3 1 0 0 H.Sanch c 3 0 0 0 Flowers c 3 0 2 2 Aybar ss 2 0 0 0 Recker pr-c 1 1 1 0 Cahill p 2 0 0 0 J.Ptrsn lf 3 0 0 0 M.Diaz p 0 0 0 0 Krol p 0 0 0 0 Srdinas ph 1 0 0 0 Camargo ph 1 0 1 1 Z.Lee p 0 0 0 0 Cllmntr p 0 0 0 0 Bthncrt p 0 0 0 0 B.Colon p 2 0 0 0 E.Bnfco ph-lf 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 29 2 3 1 TOTALS 32 9 10 8 SAN DIEGO 010 000 010 „2 ATLANTA 000 022 23X „9 DP„San Diego 2, Atlanta 1. LOB„San Diego 3, Atlanta 3. 2B„Markakis (4), Flowers (1). HR„Schimpf (3), Inciarte (4). SB„Bra. Phillips (4). IP H R ER BB SO SAN DIEGO Cahill L,0-2 5.2 4 4 4 3 8 Diaz 1.1 2 2 2 0 0 Lee 0 2 3 3 1 0 Bethancourt 1 2 0 0 0 0 ATLANTA Colon W,1-1 7 1 1 1 1 6 Krol 1 1 1 0 2 2 Collmenter 1 1 0 0 0 0 Z.Lee pitched to 3 batters in the 8th WP„Cahill 3, Diaz. PB„Recker. Umpires„Home, Paul Nauert; First, Sam Holbrook; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Dan Iassogna. T„2:46. A„37,147 (41,500).NATIONALS 6, PHILLIES 4PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON AB R H BI AB R H BI C.Hrnan 2b 4 2 3 1 Eaton cf 5 2 3 0 Nava rf-lf 3 1 1 0 Rendon 3b 5 1 2 1 Franco 3b 5 0 0 0 Harper rf 5 2 3 5 T.Jseph 1b 4 0 1 1 D.Mrphy 2b 4 0 1 0 Rupp c 3 0 1 0 Lind 1b 2 0 0 0 Altherr cf 4 1 1 0 Zmrmn ph 1 0 0 0 Stassi lf 3 0 0 0 Werth lf 4 0 1 0 Rdrguez p 0 0 0 0 Kelley p 0 0 0 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0 Wieters c 4 0 0 0 O.Hrrra ph 1 0 0 0 Difo ss 4 0 1 0 Benoit p 0 0 0 0 G.Gnzal p 3 0 0 0 Galvis ss 4 0 1 1 Glover p 0 0 0 0 Eckhoff p 1 0 0 0 Treinen p 0 0 0 0 Sunders rf 2 0 0 0 Heisey lf 0 1 0 0 TOTALS 34 4 8 3 TOTALS 37 6 11 6 PHILADELPHIA 100 000 021 „4 WASHINGTON 102 000 003 „6 E„Werth (1), Franco (1). LOB„Philadelphia 8, Washington 7. 2B„Rupp (2), Altherr (1), Eaton (5), Rendon (2), D.Murphy (7). HR„C.Hernandez (3), Harper 2 (4). SB„C. Hernandez (1). CS„C.Hernandez (1). S„ Eickhoff (1). IP H R ER BB SO PHILADELPHIA Eickhoff 6 8 3 3 1 5 Rodriguez 1 1 0 0 0 0 Neshek 1 0 0 0 0 0 Benoit L,0-1 BS,1 2-3 2 3 3 1 0 WASHINGTON Gonzalez 7.1 5 3 2 3 2 Glover BS,1 .2 1 0 0 0 2 Treinen .2 2 1 1 1 1 Kelley W,2-0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 WP„Glover. Umpires„Home, Greg Gibson; First, Jerry Layne; Second, Dan Bellino; Third, Mike Estabrook. T„3:11. A„29,774 (41,418).ROYALS 1, ANGELS 0LOS ANGELES KANSAS CITY AB R H BI AB R H BI Y.Escbr 3b 3 0 0 0 A.Grdon lf 4 0 0 0 Revere lf 4 0 0 0 L.Cain cf 3 0 0 0 Trout cf 4 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 Pujols dh 2 0 0 0 S.Perez dh 4 0 2 0 Calhoun rf 3 0 0 0 Mndsi pr-dh 0 1 0 0 Cron 1b 3 0 1 0 Cthbert 3b 3 0 0 0 Espnosa 2b 3 0 0 0 Mstakas ph 0 0 0 0 Pnnngtn ss 3 0 1 0 Orlando rf 4 0 0 0 C.Perez c 3 0 0 0 A.Escbr ss 4 0 3 1 C.Colon 2b 2 0 0 0 Butera c 3 0 0 0 TOTALS 28 0 2 0 TOTALS 31 1 6 1 LOS ANGELES 000 000 000 „0 KANSAS CITY 000 000 001 „1 DP„Kansas City 1. LOB„Los Angeles 3, Kansas City 8. 2B„Cron (0). SB„Mondesi (4). IP H R ER BB SO LOS ANGELES Skaggs 7 4 0 0 2 9 Alvarez 1 0 0 0 0 2 Parker L,0-1 0 1 1 1 1 0 Bedrosian .1 1 0 0 0 0 KANSAS CITY Kennedy 8 2 0 0 2 10 Herrera W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 B.Parker pitched to 2 batters in the 9th WP„Skaggs, Parker. Umpires„Home, Chris Conroy; First, Jerry Meals; Second, Ron Kulpa; Third, Ed Hickox. T„2:37. A„27,950 (37,903).PIRATES 6, CUBS 1PITTSBURGH CHICAGO AB R H BI AB R H BI Mercer ss 4 1 1 1 Schwrbr lf 3 0 2 0 S.Marte cf 5 0 0 0 Uehara p 0 0 0 0 McCtchn rf 4 0 1 1 Rondon p 0 0 0 0 Freese 1b-3b 3 0 0 0 Grimm p 0 0 0 0 Crvelli c 4 0 1 0 Bryant 3b 4 0 0 0 Hrrison 3b-2b 2 1 0 0 Rizzo 1b-2b 3 0 1 0 Gsselin 2b 2 0 0 0 Zobrist rf-lf 3 0 1 0 Jaso ph-1b 0 2 0 0 Russell ss 4 0 0 0 A.Frzer lf 4 1 3 3 Hywrd cf-rf 4 1 1 0 Taillon p 2 0 0 0 Cntrras c 4 0 0 0 J.Bell ph 0 0 0 0 Lester p 2 0 0 0 Hanson pr 0 1 0 0 L Stlla ph 1 0 1 1 F.Rvero p 0 0 0 0 Almora cf 1 0 0 0 Kuhl ph 0 0 0 0 Baez 2b-1b 4 0 1 0 LeBlanc p 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 30 6 6 5 TOTALS 33 1 7 1 PITTSBURGH 000 000 033 „6 CHICAGO 000 000 100 „1 E„Russell (2), Heyward (1), Mercer (2). DP„Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 3. LOB„ Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 8. 2B„A.Frazier (2), La Stella (1), J.Baez (2). 3B„McCutchen (1). HR„A.Frazier (1). SB„Harrison (2). CS„Mercer (1), Harrison (1). IP H R ER BB SO PITTSBURGH Taillon W,1-0 7 7 1 0 3 6 Rivero H,5 1 0 0 0 0 1 LeBlanc 1 0 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO Lester 7 3 0 0 2 3 Uehara L,0-1 BS,2 0 2 3 2 2 0 Rondon 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grimm 1 1 3 3 2 1 Uehara pitched to 4 batters in the 8th HBP„by Lester (Harrison), by Grimm (Harrison). WP„Grimm. Umpires„Home, Joe West; First, Hunter Wendelstedt; Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Alan Porter. T„3:02. A„39,422 (41,072).RED SOX 7, RAYS 5TAMPA BAY BOSTON AB R H BI AB R H BI Sza Jr. rf 3 1 0 0 Pedroia 2b 5 0 0 0 Krmaier cf 3 1 2 0 Bnntndi cf 5 2 3 0 Lngoria dh 4 0 0 0 Betts rf 4 2 3 1 B.Mller 2b 4 1 1 2 H.Rmirz dh 3 0 2 0 Wks Jr. 1b 3 0 0 0 Selsky pr-dh 1 0 0 0 Mrrisn ph-1b 0 0 0 0 Mreland 1b 3 0 2 3 Dckrson lf 4 1 2 1 Bgaerts ss 4 1 1 0 Dan.Rbr 3b 4 0 0 0 Sndoval 3b 4 1 1 2 Sucre c 3 0 0 0 Chris.Y lf 4 1 2 0 S.Ptrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Vazquez c 4 0 3 1 Beckham ss 4 1 2 1 TOTALS 33 5 7 4 TOTALS 37 7 17 7 TAMPA BAY 300 110 000 „5 BOSTON 200 200 21X „7 DP„Tampa Bay 3, Boston 1. LOB„Tampa Bay 4, Boston 9. 2B„Benintendi 2 (3), Betts (2), Bogaerts (1), Vazquez (3). 3B„B. Miller (2). HR„Dickerson (3), Beckham (1), Sandoval (3). SB„Kiermaier (3). IP H R ER BB SO TAMPA BAY Cobb 5 11 4 4 1 0 Frquhar L,0-1 H,2 1.1 2 2 2 1 2 Cedeno BS,3 .2 1 0 0 0 0 Pruitt 1 3 1 1 1 1 BOSTON Pomeranz 4.1 5 5 5 2 10 Kelly W,2-0 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 Barnes H,3 .2 1 0 0 1 2 Scott H,2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 Kimbrel S,5-5 1 0 0 0 0 2 WP„Pomeranz. PB„Vazquez. Umpires„Home, Ted Barrett; First, Angel Hernandez; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, John Tumpane. T„3:46. A„36,209 (37,499).ROCKIES 4, GIANTS 3COLORADO SAN FRANCISCO AB R H BI AB R H BI Blckmon cf 4 1 1 1 Span cf 4 1 1 0 LMahieu 2b 4 1 2 1 Belt 1b 4 1 2 0 C.Gnzal rf 4 1 1 0 Pence rf 3 0 0 1 Arenado 3b 4 0 2 2 Crwford ss 4 1 1 1 Mar.Ryn 1b 4 0 1 0 Hundley c 3 0 1 1 Story ss 4 0 0 0 E.Nunez 3b 4 0 0 0 Tapia lf 4 0 0 0 Panik 2b 3 0 1 0 Wolters c 4 1 1 0 C.Mrrro lf 3 0 0 0 Snztela p 2 0 0 0 Smrdzja p 2 0 0 0 Dunn p 0 0 0 0 Okert p 0 0 0 0 Ottvino p 0 0 0 0 Strckln p 0 0 0 0 G.Hllnd p 0 0 0 0 A.Hill ph 1 0 1 0 Mlancon p 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 34 4 8 4 TOTALS 31 3 7 3 COLORADO 310 000 000 „4 SAN FRANCISCO 300 000 000 „3 DP„Colorado 1. LOB„Colorado 4, San Francisco 3. 2B„C.Gonzalez (4), Arenado 2 (5), Span (4), Belt (3), Hundley (4). 3B„ Crawford (1). HR„Blackmon (3). SF„Pence (1), Hundley (1). S„Senzatela (3). IP H R ER BB SO COLORADO Senzatela W,2-0 7 7 3 3 0 3 Dunn H,4 .2 0 0 0 0 2 Ottavino H,6 .1 0 0 0 0 0 Holland S,7-7 1 0 0 0 0 1 SAN FRANCISCO Samardzija L,0-3 7 8 4 4 0 8 Okert .1 0 0 0 0 0 Strickland .2 0 0 0 0 1 Melancon 1 0 0 0 0 2 Senzatela pitched to 1 batter in the 8th Umpires„Home, Bruce Dreckman; First, Jordan Baker; Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Bill Welke. T„2:46. A„41,455 (41,915).WHITE SOX 3, TWINS 1, 10 INN.CHICAGO MINNESOTA AB R H BI AB R H BI L.Grcia ss 5 1 1 0 Dozier 2b 5 1 1 1 Sladino 2b 3 0 0 0 Kepler dh 4 0 2 0 Abreu 1b 4 1 0 0 Sano 3b 5 0 0 0 A.Grcia rf 5 1 4 2 Mauer 1b 5 0 1 0 Dvidson 3b 4 0 2 1 Grssman rf 2 0 1 0 W.Grcia lf 3 0 1 0 Da.Sntn rf 1 0 0 0 Asche ph-lf 2 0 0 0 J.Cstro c 4 0 0 0 Y.Sanch dh 4 0 2 0 J.Plnco ss 4 0 2 0 K.Smith c 4 0 0 0 E.Rsrio lf 3 0 0 0 May cf 4 0 0 0 Buxton cf 3 0 0 0 TOTALS 38 3 10 3 TOTALS 36 1 7 1 CHICAGO 000 000 010 2„3 MINNESOTA 000 010 000 0„1 DP„Chicago 1. LOB„Chicago 9, Minnesota 9. 2B„L.Garcia (4), Y.Sanchez (2). HR„A. Garcia (2), Dozier (2). SF„Davidson (1). S„Saladino (1). IP H R ER BB SO CHICAGO Shields 6 5 1 1 3 5 Swarzak 1 1 0 0 1 1 Kahnle 1 1 0 0 0 2 Jones W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Robertson S,3-3 1 0 0 0 0 2 MINNESOTA Santiago 7 6 0 0 0 6 Belisle BS,1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Kintzler 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pressly L,0-2 1 3 2 2 0 1 HBP„by Santiago (Saladino), by Belisle (Abreu). Umpires„Home, Kerwin Danley; First, Todd Tichenor; Second, Adam Hamari; Third, Bill Miller. T„3:15. A„19,511 (39,021).DIAMONDBACKS 3, DODGERS 1ARIZONA LOS ANGELES AB R H BI AB R H BI Pollock cf 4 1 0 0 Toles lf 4 0 0 0 Owings ss 4 0 2 0 C.Sager ss 4 0 0 0 Gldschm 1b 4 0 2 1 J.Trner 3b 4 0 2 0 Lamb 3b 2 0 0 1 A.Gnzal 1b 4 0 1 0 Tomas lf 4 0 2 0 Grandal c 2 1 1 0 D L Rsa p 0 0 0 0 Pderson cf 3 0 0 0 Rodney p 0 0 0 0 Puig rf 4 0 1 1 Drury 2b 4 0 1 0 Utley 2b 3 0 0 0 D.Prlta rf 4 0 0 0 R.Hill p 1 0 0 0 Innetta c 3 1 1 1 Strplng p 1 0 0 0 T.Wlker p 2 1 1 0 Romo p 0 0 0 0 Ahmed ph 1 0 0 0 Avilan p 0 0 0 0 Bradley p 0 0 0 0 Vn Slyk ph 1 0 0 0 Hzlbker lf 1 0 0 0 P.Baez p 0 0 0 0 Dayton p 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 33 3 9 3 TOTALS 31 1 5 1 ARIZONA 002 000 100 „3 LOS ANGELES 000 100 000 „1 DP„Arizona 1, Los Angeles 2. LOB„Arizona 7, Los Angeles 6. 2B„Puig (3). HR„Iannetta (1). CS„Lamb (1). IP H R ER BB SO ARIZONA Walker W,2-1 5 4 1 1 1 7 Bradley H,2 2.2 1 0 0 1 1 De La Rosa H,2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 Rodney S,4-4 1 0 0 0 1 1 LOS ANGELES Hill L,1-1 3 5 2 2 2 2 Stripling 2.1 3 0 0 1 3 Romo 1 1 1 1 1 0 Avilan .2 0 0 0 0 0 Baez 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 Dayton .2 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires„Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Laz Diaz; Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Cory Blaser. T„3:22. A„39,822 (56,000).MARINERS 8, RANGERS 7TEXAS SEATTLE AB R H BI AB R H BI C.Gomez cf 4 0 0 0 Heredia lf 4 3 3 1 Andrus ss 5 0 1 0 M.Frman ph 0 1 0 0 Mazara rf 5 2 2 1 Haniger rf 3 1 1 4 Napoli 1b 4 1 1 0 Cano 2b 5 0 1 0 Odor 2b 5 1 1 0 Cruz dh 5 0 2 2 Lucroy c 4 2 1 1 K.Sager 3b 4 1 1 0 Choo dh 3 1 2 5 Motter ss 3 0 0 0 DShelds pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Vlen cia 1b 4 0 2 1 Gallo 3b 4 0 0 0 C.Ruiz c 3 0 0 0 Profar lf 2 0 1 0 J.Dyson ph 1 1 1 0 Martin cf 3 1 1 0 TOTALS 36 7 9 7 TOTALS 35 8 12 8 TEXAS 033 000 001 „7 SEATTLE 103 001 102 „8 E„Hamels (2). DP„Texas 2. LOB„Texas 8, Seattle 7. 2B„Odor (2), Choo (1), K.Seager (3), Valencia (2). HR„Mazara (4), Choo (1), Heredia (1), Haniger (4). SB„DeShields (2), J.Dyson (4), Martin (3). IP H R ER BB SO TEXAS Hamels 5 6 4 3 2 2 Barnette BS,1 1.1 3 2 2 0 3 Claudio ,1 0 0 0 0 0 Jeffress ,1 0 0 0 0 0 Bush 1 0 0 0 0 3 Dyson L,0-3 BS,3 .1 3 2 2 2 0 SEATTLE Iwakuma 3 7 6 6 0 2 Marshall 2.1 0 0 0 0 1 Pazos .2 0 0 0 1 2 Zych .1 1 0 0 0 0 Rzepczynski 1.1 0 0 0 2 0 Altavilla .1 0 0 0 2 1 Diaz W,1-1 1 1 1 1 0 0 Pazos pitched to 1 batter in the 7th HBP„by Iwakuma (Lucroy), by Hamels (Martin). WP„Altavilla. Umpires„Home, Mark Carlson; First, CB Bucknor; Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Fieldin Cubreth. T„3:39. A„19,678 (47,476).BOX SCORES LEADERSAMERICAN LEAGUEBATTING: Garcia, Chicago, .465; Headley, New York, .378; Lindor, Cleveland, .362; Moreland, Boston, .356; Cain, Kansas City, .350; Ramirez, Cleveland, .349; Davis, Oakland, .340; 4 tied at .333. RUNS: Davis, Oakland, 11; Haniger, Seattle, 11; Lindor, Cleveland, 11; Sano, Minnesota, 11; Escobar, Los Angeles, 10; Springer, Houston, 10; Headley, New York, 9; Mazara, Texas, 9; Moustakas, Kansas City, 9; 11 tied at 8. RBI: Ramirez, Cleveland, 13; Espinosa, Los Angeles, 12; Mazara, Texas, 12; Sano, Minnesota, 12; Springer, Houston, 11; 6 tied at 10. HITS: Garcia, Chicago, 20; Lindor, Cleveland, 17; Davis, Oakland, 16; Escobar, Los Angeles, 16; Moreland, Boston, 16; Altuve, Houston, 15; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 15; Mazara, Texas, 15; Ramirez, Cleveland, 15; 7 tied at 14. DOUBLES: Moreland, Boston, 9; Iglesias, Detroit, 5; 13 tied at 4. TRIPLES: Miller, Tampa Bay, 2; 19 tied at 1. HOME RUNS: Davis, Oakland, 6; Springer, Houston, 6; Moustakas, Kansas City, 5; Perez, Kansas City, 5; Lindor, Cleveland, 4; Mancini, Baltimore, 4; 18 tied at 3. STOLEN BASES: Altuve, Houston, 5; Dozier, Minnesota, 5; Gardner, New York, 5; Mondesi, Kansas City, 5; Cain, Kansas City, 4; Ellsbury, New York, 4; Semien, Oakland, 4; 5 tied at 3. PITCHING: Santana, Minnesota, 3-0; 17 tied at 2-0. ERA: Paxton, Seattle, 0.00; Santana, Minnesota, 0.41; Vargas, Kansas City, 0.66; Keuchel, Houston, 0.86; Sale, Boston, 1.25; Sabathia, New York, 1.47; Santiago, Minnesota, 1.47; Holland, Chicago, 1.50; Shields, Chicago, 1.62; Stroman, Toronto, 1.76; 1 tied at 1.80. STRIKEOUTS: Sale, Boston, 29; McCullers, Houston, 23; Paxton, Seattle, 22; Happ, Toronto, 20; Manaea, Oakland, 20; Salazar, Cleveland, 20; Carrasco, Cleveland, 19; Darvish, Texas, 19; Kennedy, Kansas City, 19; Skaggs, Los Angeles, 19; 4 tied at 18.NATIONAL LEAGUEBATTING: Cozart, Cincinnati, .432; Ozuna, Miami, .404; Murphy, Washington, .396; Realmuto, Miami, .395; Thames, Milwaukee, .368; Rojas, Miami, .367; Myers, San Diego, .365; Suarez, Cincinnati, .364; Turner, Los Angeles, .359; Hernandez, Philadelphia, .346; 1 tied at .344. RUNS: Hernandez, Philadelphia, 13; Yelich, Miami, 13; Harper, Washington, 12; Thames, Milwaukee, 12; Eaton, Washington, 11; Suarez, Cincinnati, 11; Duvall, Cincinnati, 10; Lamb, Arizona, 10; Myers, San Diego, 10; 5 tied at 9. RBI: Ozuna, Miami, 18; Harper, Washington, 13; Reynolds, Colorado, 11; Thames, Milwaukee, 11; 8 tied at 10. HITS: Murphy, Washington, 21; Myers, San Diego, 19; Ozuna, Miami, 19; Gordon, Miami, 18; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 18; Cabrera, New York, 16; Cozart, Cincinnati, 16; Pence, San Francisco, 16; Suarez, Cincinnati, 16; 5 tied at 15. DOUBLES: Murphy, Washington, 7; Turner, Los Angeles, 7; Eaton, Washington, 5; Myers, San Diego, 5; Pina, Milwaukee, 5; Russell, Chicago, 5; Seager, Los Angeles, 5; Shaw, Milwaukee, 5; 11 tied at 4. TRIPLES: Cozart, Cincinnati, 3; Myers, San Diego, 2; 23 tied at 1. HOME RUNS: Cespedes, New York, 6; Thames, Milwaukee, 6; Ozuna, Miami, 5; 8 tied at 4. STOLEN BASES: Hamilton, Cincinnati, 5; Nunez, San Francisco, 5; Peraza, Cincinnati, 5; Owings, Arizona, 4; Phillips, Atlanta, 4; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 4; Villar, Milwaukee, 4; 4 tied at 3. PITCHING: Cueto, San Francisco, 3-0; Peralta, Milwaukee, 3-0; 11 tied at 2-0. ERA: Leake, St. Louis, 0.60; Anderson, Milwaukee, 0.69; Taillon, Pittsburgh, 0.90; Syndergaard, New York, 0.95; Teheran, Atlanta, 0.95; Lester, Chicago, 1.00; Gonzalez, Washington, 1.33; Nelson, Milwaukee, 1.39; Garrett, Cincinnati, 1.42; McCarthy, Los Angeles, 1.50; 1 tied at 1.59. STRIKEOUTS: Bumgarner, San Francisco, 24; Martinez, St. Louis, 24; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 22; deGrom, New York, 22; Arrieta, Chicago, 21; Syndergaard, New York, 20; Strasburg, Washington, 19; Cueto, San Francisco, 18; Eickhoff, Philadelphia, 18. ; Volquez, Miami, 18; 4 tied at 17. RESULTS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

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The Sun / Monday, April 17, 2017 www.yoursun.com SP Page 5SCOREBOARD BASEBALLSATURDAYS LATE BOX SCORES ROYALS 3, ANGELS 2 LOS ANGELES KANSAS CITY AB R H BI AB R H BI Y.Escbr 3b 5 0 0 0 A.Grdon lf 3 1 1 0 Revere lf 5 1 2 1 Mstakas 3b 4 1 1 1 Trout dh 2 0 1 0 L.Cain cf 4 0 2 0 Pujols 1b 4 0 1 1 Hosmer 1b 3 0 1 1 Calhoun rf 3 0 0 0 S.Perez c 3 0 0 0 A.Smmns ss 4 0 0 0 Moss dh 3 1 1 1 Maybin cf 3 1 1 0 Orlando rf 3 0 0 0 Espnosa 2b 4 0 1 0 A.Escbr ss 3 0 0 0 Mldnado c 2 0 0 0 Mondesi 2b 3 0 0 0 Pnnngtn ph 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 33 2 6 2 TOTALS 29 3 6 3 LOS ANGELES 100 000 100 „2 KANSAS CITY 100 100 01X „3 DP„Los Angeles 1. LOB„Los Angeles 9, Kansas City 4. HR„Moustakas (5), Moss (2). SB„Trout (2). IP H R ER BB SO LOS ANGELES Shoemaker 5.1 5 2 2 2 7 Norris .2 0 0 0 0 1 Parker 1 0 0 0 0 1 Alvarez L,0-1 1 1 1 1 0 1 KANSAS CITY Karns 6 4 1 1 2 3 Minor H,1 .1 1 1 1 1 0 Soria W,1-0 BS,1 1.2 1 0 0 2 4 Herrera S,2-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP„Karns. Umpires„Home, Ed Hickox; First, Chris Conroy; Second, Jerry Meals; Third, Ron Kulpa. T„3:16. A„24,162 (37,903).MARINERS 5, RANGERS 0TEXAS SEATTLE AB R H BI AB R H BI C.Gomez cf 3 0 0 0 J.Dyson lf 3 0 0 0 Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Haniger rf 4 1 2 0 Mazara rf 3 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4 1 0 0 Napoli dh 3 0 0 0 Cruz dh 2 1 1 0 Odor 2b 3 0 0 0 K.Sager 3b 4 1 1 2 Lucroy c 3 0 1 0 Motter ss 3 1 1 3 Rua 1b 3 0 0 0 Vlencia 1b 4 0 1 0 Gallo 3b 3 0 1 0 Martin cf 3 0 1 0 DShelds lf 3 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 0 1 0 TOTALS 28 0 2 0 TOTALS 30 5 8 5 TEXAS 000 000 000 „0 SEATTLE 000 005 00X „5 E„Andrus (3). DP„Texas 3, Seattle 1. LOB„Texas 2, Seattle 5. 2B„Gallo (2), Cruz (2), Martin (1), Zunino (2). 3B„Valencia (1). HR„Motter (2). IP H R ER BB SO TEXAS Cashner L,0-1 5.1 5 4 3 3 2 Hauschild 1.2 3 1 1 0 2 Dyson 1 0 0 0 0 0 SEATTLE Paxton W,2-0 8 2 0 0 1 9 Vincent 1 0 0 0 0 3 HBP„by Hauschild (Dyson). WP„Paxton. Umpires„Home, Fieldin Cubreth; First, Mark Carlson; Second, CB Bucknor; Third, Manny Gonzalez. T„2:24. A„34,927 (47,476).DODGERS 8, DIAMONDBACKS 4ARIZONA LOS ANGELES AB R H BI AB R H BI Hzlbker cf 3 0 0 0 Frsythe 2b 3 1 3 0 Pollock ph-cf 1 0 0 0 A.Wood p 1 0 0 0 D.Prlta rf 4 0 0 0 Romo p 0 0 0 0 Gldschm 1b 4 0 1 0 Avilan p 0 0 0 0 Lamb 3b 4 1 1 0 Grandal c 1 0 0 0 Drury 2b 4 1 1 0 C.Sager ss 3 2 2 2 Rodney p 0 0 0 0 J.Trner 3b 3 1 1 0 Dscalso lf 3 1 0 0 Puig rf 3 1 3 4 Ahmed ss 4 1 2 4 A.Gnzal 1b 4 0 0 0 Hrrmann c 4 0 0 0 T.Thmps cf-lf 5 0 0 0 Corbin p 2 0 0 0 K.Hrnan lf-2b 4 1 1 0 Tomas ph 1 0 0 0 A.Brnes c 4 1 1 1 D L Rsa p 0 0 0 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Hoover p 0 0 0 0 Maeda p 1 0 0 0 Owings 2b 0 0 0 0 Vn Slyk ph-lf 1 1 0 0 Pderson ph-cf 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 34 4 5 4 TOTALS 34 8 11 7 ARIZONA 030 100 000 „4 LOS ANGELES 210 110 03X „8 E„C.Seager (2), J.Turner (1), K.Hernandez (1), Ahmed (1), Herrmann (1). LOB„Arizona 4, Los Angeles 10. 2B„Drury (2), Forsythe (2), C.Seager (5), J.Turner (7), K.Hernandez (2). HR„Ahmed (1), Puig (4), A.Barnes (1). SB„Goldschmidt (3), Puig (2), Van Slyke (1). SF„C.Seager (1), Puig (2). IP H R ER BB SO ARIZONA Corbin L,1-2 6 9 5 3 3 3 De La Rosa 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hoover .2 0 0 0 0 2 Rodney .1 2 3 3 1 1 LOS ANGELES Maeda 4 4 4 4 1 5 Wood W,1-0 3.1 0 0 0 0 3 Romo 0 1 0 0 0 0 Avilan H,3 .1 0 0 0 0 1 Jansen S,3-3 1.1 0 0 0 0 3 Romo pitched to 1 batter in the 8th HBP„by Corbin (Turner), by Rodney (Turner). Umpires„Home, Cory Blaser; First, Jeff Nelson; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Doug Eddings. T„3:03. A„48,070 (56,000).PRO BASKETBALLNBA PLAYOFFS All Times Eastern (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) FIRST ROUND EASTERN CONFERENCE CHICAGO 1, BOSTON 0Sunday: Chicago 106, Boston 102 Tuesday: Chicago at Boston, 8 p.m. Friday, April 21: Boston at Chicago, 7 p.m. Sunday, April 23: Boston at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, April 26: Chicago at Boston, TBD x-Friday, April 28: Boston at Chicago, TBD x-Sunday, April 30: Chicago at Boston, TBDWASHINGTON 1, ATLANTA 0Sunday: Washington 114, Atlanta 107 Wednesday: Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 22: Washington at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 24: Washington at Atlanta, 8 p.m. x-Wednesday, April 26: Atlanta at Washington, TBD x-Friday, April 28: Washington at Atlanta, TBD x-Sunday, April 30: Atlanta at Washington, TBDMILWAUKEE 1, TORONTO 0Saturday: Milwaukee 97, Toronto 83 Tuesday: Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. Thursday: Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 22: Toronto at Milwaukee, 3 p.m. x-Monday, April 24 : Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. x-Thursday, April 27: Toronto at Milwaukee, TBD x-Saturday, April 29: Milwaukee at Toronto, TBDCLEVELAND 1, INDIANA 0Saturday: Cleveland 109, Indiana 108 Today: Indiana at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Thursday: Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Sunday, April 23, Cleveland at Indiana, 1 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 25: Indiana at Cleveland, TBD x-Thursday, April 27, Cleveland at Indiana, TBD x-Saturday, April 29: Indiana at Cleveland, TBDWESTERN CONFERENCE GOLDEN STATE 1, PORTLAND 0Sunday: Golden State 121, Portland 109 Wednesday: Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22 : Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Monday, April 24: Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, April 26: Portland at Golden State, TBD x-Friday, April 28 : Golden State at Portland, TBD x-Sunday, April 30: Portland at Golden State, TBDSAN ANTONIO 1, MEMPHIS 0Saturday: San Antonio 111, Memphis 82 Today: Memphis at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Thursday: San Antonio at Memphis, 9:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22 : San Antonio at Memphis, 8 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 25: Memphis at San Antonio, TBD x-Thursday, April 27: San Antonio at Memphis, TBD x-Saturday, April 29: Memphis at San Antonio, TBDHOUSTON VS. OKLAHOMA CITYSunday: Oklahoma City at Houston, late Wednesday: Oklahoma City at Houston, 8 p.m. Friday, April 21: Houston at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, April 23: Houston at Oklahoma City, 3:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Houston, TBD x-Thursday, April 27: Houston at Oklahoma City, TBD x-Saturday, April 29: Oklahoma City at Houston, TBDUTAH 1, L.A. CLIPPERS 0Saturday: Utah 97, L.A. Clippers 95 Tuesday: Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Friday, April 21: L.A. Clippers at Utah, 10 p.m. Sunday, April 23: L.A. Clippers at Utah, 9 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 25: Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBD x-Friday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Utah, TBD x-Sunday, April 30: Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBDSUNDAYS BOX SCORES WIZARDS 114, HAWKS 107 ATLANTA (107) Prince 6-11 0-0 14, Millsap 5-8 9-11 19, Howard 2-6 3-4 7, Schroder 8-16 6-6 25, Hardaway Jr. 2-11 3-5 7, Bazemore 4-10 2-4 12, Ilyasova 3-6 3-3 9, Muscala 2-5 4-4 8, Calderon 1-3 0-0 2, Dunleavy 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 34-78 32-39 107. WASHINGTON (114) Porter 3-6 3-3 10, Morris 8-19 3-3 21, Gortat 7-11 0-0 14, Wall 12-24 6-6 32, Beal 9-21 2-3 22, Oubre 4-8 2-2 11, Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Jennings 0-2 0-0 0, Bogdanovic 2-8 0-0 4, Satoransky 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 45-100 16-17 114. ATLANTA 29 19 28 31 „107 WASHINGTON 25 20 38 31 „114 3-Point Goals„Atlanta 7-25 (Schroder 3-5, Prince 2-4, Bazemore 2-5, Ilyasova 0-1, Muscala 0-1, Millsap 0-1, Dunleavy 0-1, Calderon 0-1, Hardaway Jr. 0-6), Washington 8-28 (Wall 2-4, Morris 2-6, Beal 2-11, Porter 1-2, Oubre 1-3, Jennings 0-1, Bogdanovic 0-1). Fouled Out„None. Rebounds„ Atlanta 48 (Howard 14), Washington 42 (Gortat 10). Assists„Atlanta 18 (Schroder 9), Washington 28 (Wall 14). Total Fouls„Atlanta 22, Washington 25. Technicals„Gortat. A„20,356 (20,356).WARRIORS 121, TRAIL BLAZERS 109PORTLAND (109) Harkless 5-13 0-0 11, Vonleh 1-5 0-0 2, Lillard 12-26 7-7 34, Turner 3-7 4-4 12, McCollum 16-28 5-6 41, Aminu 0-5 0-0 0, Leonard 0-0 0-0 0, Napier 1-1 1-2 3, Crabbe 1-5 0-2 3, Connaughton 1-3 1-1 3. Totals 40-93 18-22 109. GOLDEN STATE (121) Durant 12-20 6-7 32, Green 6-10 4-7 19, Pachulia 2-4 0-0 4, Curry 9-19 8-8 29, Thompson 6-16 2-2 15, McAdoo 0-0 0-0 0, West 0-1 0-0 0, McGee 3-4 0-0 6, Livingston 1-1 0-0 2, Iguodala 0-1 2-2 2, Clark 4-5 2-2 12, McCaw 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 43-81 24-28 121. PORTLAND 27 29 32 21 „109 GOLDEN STATE 31 25 32 33 „121 3-Point Goals„Portland 11-30 (McCollum 4-6, Lillard 3-9, Turner 2-3, Crabbe 1-3, Harkless 1-6, Aminu 0-1, Connaughton 0-2), Golden State 11-27 (Green 3-4, Curry 3-8, Clark 2-2, Durant 2-6, Thompson 1-6, Iguodala 0-1). Fouled Out„None. Rebounds„Portland 38 (Turner 10), Golden State 45 (Green 12). Assists„Portland 15 (Turner, Vonleh 4), Golden State 26 (Green 9). Total Fouls„ Portland 25, Golden State 24. Technicals„Golden State defensive three second, Golden State team. A„19,596 (19,596).BULLS 106, CELTICS 102CHICAGO (106) Mirotic 1-9 2-2 4, Lopez 6-10 2-2 14, Rondo 6-15 0-0 12, Wade 4-12 2-2 11, Butler 9-19 9-12 30, Zipser 1-4 4-4 6, Felicio 2-3 0-0 4, Portis 8-10 0-0 19, Grant 2-9 1-1 6. Totals 39-91 20-23 106. BOSTON (102) Crowder 4-12 0-0 9, Johnson 2-8 1-3 5, Horford 8-13 2-2 19, Thomas 10-18 10-12 33, Bradley 5-13 0-0 14, Brown 2-2 0-0 5, Green 0-2 1-2 1, Jerebko 0-0 0-0 0, Zeller 0-1 0-0 0, Olynyk 3-8 0-0 7, Smart 3-9 0-0 9. Totals 37-86 14-19 102. CHICAGO 23 25 26 32 „106 BOSTON 28 18 28 28 „102 3-Point Goals„Chicago 8-25 (Portis 3-4, Butler 3-5, Wade 1-2, Grant 1-4, Zipser 0-2, Rondo 0-3, Mirotic 0-5), Boston 14-38 (Bradley 4-10, Smart 3-7, Thomas 3-7, Brown 1-1, Horford 1-2, Olynyk 1-4, C rowder 1-5, Johnson 0-1, Green 0-1). Fouled Out„None. Rebounds„ Chicago 53 (Lopez 11), Boston 36 (C rowder 8). Assists„Chicago 22 (Rondo, Wade 6), Boston 27 (Horford 8). Total Fouls„Chicago 18, Boston 20. Technicals„Thomas. A„18,624 (18,624).ODDSPREGAME.COM LINEMAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL National LeagueToday FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEat St. Louis -130 Pittsburgh +120 at Atlanta -151 San Diego +141 at Chicago Cubs -180 Milwaukee +165 at LA Dodgers -158 Arizona +148American Leagueat Boston -145 Tampa Bay +135 at NY Yankees -145 Chi. White Sox +135 Cleveland -145 at Minnesota +135 at Houston -131 LA Angels +121 at Oakland -135 Texas +125Interleagueat Seattle -125 Miami +115NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONPlayoffs TodayFAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG at Cleveland 7 210 Indiana at San Antonio 11 188 Memphis Tuesday at Toronto 7 193 Milwaukee at Boston Off Off Chicago at LA Clippers 8 195 Utah Wednesday at Washington 5 211 Atlanta at Houston Off Off Okla. City at Golden State Off Off PortlandNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Stanley Cup PlayoffsToday FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Washington -155 at Toronto +145 at Boston -165 Ottawa +155 at Nashville -115 Chicago +105 at Calgary -120 Anaheim +110Updated odds available at Pregame.comTRANSACTIONSBASEBALLAmerican LeagueBALTIMORE ORIOLES „ Placed LHP Zach Britton on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Stefan Crichton from Norfolk (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS „ Placed SS Marcus Semien on the 10-day DL, retroactive to April 15. Recalled INF Chad Pinder from Nashville (PCL). TEXAS RANGERS „ Optioned RHP Clayton Blackburn to Round Rock (PCL). TAMPA BAY RAYS „ Placed RHP Jake Odorizzi on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Chase Whitley from Durham (IL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS „ Placed RHP Aaron Sanchez on the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP Matt Dermody from Buffalo (IL).National LeagueCINCINATI REDS „ Optioned OF Jesse Winker to Louisville (IL). Place Brandon Finnegan on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHPs Tim Adleman and Sal Romano from Louisville. LOS ANGELES DODGERS „ Reinstated LHP Rich Hill from the 10-day DL. Optioned OF Trayce Thompson to Oklahoma City (PCL). SAN DIEGO PADRES „ Reinstated RHP Trevor Cahill from the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Kevin Quackenbush to El Paso (PCL). SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS „ Placed OF Jarrett Parker on the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP Steven Okert from Sacramento (PCL). Traded RHP Clayton Blackburn to Texas for INF Frandy De La Rosa and cash considerations.HOCKEYNational Hockey LeagueNEW YORK RANGERS „ Recalled G Magnus Hellberg from Hartford (AHL).HOCKEYNHLSTANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE MONTREAL 2, N.Y. RANGERS 1April 12: New York 2, Montreal 0 Friday: Montreal 4, New York 3, OT Sunday: Montreal 3, New York 1 Tuesday Montreal at New York, 7 p.m. Thursday : New York at Montreal, 7 p.m. x-Saturday, April 22: Montreal at New York, TBA x-Monday, April 24: New York at Montreal, TBABOSTON 1, OTTAWA 1April 12: Boston 2, Ottawa 1 Saturday: Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT Today: Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Ottawa at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 21: Boston at Ottawa, TBA x-Sunday, April 23: Ottawa at Boston, TBA x-Wednesday, April 26: Boston at Ottawa, TBAWASHINGTON 1, TORONTO 1April 13: Washington 3, Toronto 2, OT Saturday: Toronto 4, Washington 3, 2OT Today: Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. x-Friday, April 21: Toronto at Washington, TBA x-Sunday, April 23: Washington at Toronto, TBA x-Tuesday, April 25: Toronto at Washington, TBAPITTSBURGH 3, COLUMBUS 0April 12: Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 Friday: Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1 Sunday: Pittsburgh 5, Columbus 4, OT Tuesday: Pittsburgh at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. x-Thursday: Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. x-Sunday, April 23: Pittsburgh at Columbus, TBA x-Tuesday, April 25: Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBAWESTERN CONFERENCE NASHVILLE 2, CHICAGO 0April 13: Nashville 1, Chicago 0 Saturday: Nashville 5, Chicago 0 Today: Chicago at Nashville, 9:30 p.m. Thursday: Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. x-Saturday, April 22: Nashville at Chicago, TBA x-Monday, April 24: Chicago at Nashville, TBA x-Wednesday, April 26: Nashville at Chicago, TBAST. LOUIS 3, MINNESOTA 0April 12: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1, OT Friday: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1 Sunday: St. Louis 3, Minnesota 1 Wednesday: Minnesota at St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. x-Saturday, April 22: St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA x-Monday, April 24: Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA x-Wednesday, April 26: St. Louis at Minnesota, TBAANAHEIM 2, CALGARY 0April 13: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 Saturday: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 Today: Anaheim at Calgary, 10 p.m. Wednesday: Anaheim at Calgary, 10 p.m. x-Friday, April 21 : Calgary at Anaheim, TBA x-Sunday, April 23: Anaheim at Calgary, TBA x-Tuesday, April 25: Calgary at Anaheim, TBASAN JOSE 1, EDMONTON 1April 12: San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, OT Friday: Edmonton 2, San Jose 0 Sunday: Edmonton at San Jose, late Tuesday: Edmonton at San Jose, 10 p.m. Thursday: San Jose at Edmonton, 10:30 p.m. x-Saturday, April 22: Edmonton at San Jose, TBA x-Monday, April 24: San Jose at Edmonton, TBASUNDAYS PLAYOFF SUMMARIES BLUES 3, WILD 1MINNESOTA 0 1 0 „1 ST. LOUIS 1 1 1 „3 First Period„1, St. Louis, Parayko 1 (Berglund, Perron), 3:25. Penalties„Suter, MIN, (hooking), 4:57; Suter, MIN, (slashing), 12:45; Perron, STL, (roughing), 18:58; Parise, MIN, (roughing), 18:58. Second Period„2, Minnesota, Coyle 1 (Suter, Parise), 12:59. 3, St. Louis, Schwartz 2 (Steen, Tarasenko), 15:19 (pp). Penalties„ Edmundson, STL, (cross checking), 5:21; Edmundson, STL, (roughing), 8:32; White, MIN, (high sticking), 14:12; Sobotka, STL, (hooking), 17:40. Third Period„4, St. Louis, Steen 1 (Berglund, Sobotka), 18:49. Penalties„Barbashev, STL, (holding), 4:47. Shots on Goal„Minnesota 9-13-19„41. St. Louis 15-8-8„31. Power -play opportunities„Minnesota 0 of 4; St. Louis 1 of 3. Goalies„Minnesota, Dubnyk 0-2-1 (30 shots-28 saves). St. Louis, Allen 3-0-0 (41-40). A„19,334 (19,150). T„2:45. Referees„Chris Lee, Kelly Sutherland. Linesmen„Derek Amell, Trent Knorr.CANADIENS 3, RANGERS 1MONTREAL 0 1 2 „ 3 N.Y. RANGERS 0 0 1 „ 1 First Period„None. Penalties„Petry, MTL, (hooking), 3:52; Galchenyuk, MTL, (high sticking), 15:29. Second Period„1, Montreal, Lehkonen 1 (Gallagher, Plekanec), 17:37 (pp). Penalties„ Miller, NYR, (delay of game), 16:05. Third Period„2, Montreal, Weber 1 (Galchenyuk, Radulov), 7:42 (pp). 3, Montreal, Radulov 2 (Danault), 15:35. 4, N.Y. Rangers, Skjei 1 (Zibanejad, Klein), 17:04. Penalties„ Zuccarello, NYR, major (high sticking), 4:07; Lehkonen, MTL, (interference), 9:10. Shots on Goal„Montreal 10-12-7„29. N.Y. Rangers 6-6-9„21. Power -play opportunities„Montreal 2 of 3; N.Y. Rangers 0 of 3. Goalies„Montreal, Price 2-1-0 (21 shots-20 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 1-1-1 (29-26). A„18,006 (18,200). T„2:31. Referees„Jean Hebert, Dan ORourke. Linesmen„Scott Driscoll, Matt MacPherson.PENGUINS 5, BLUE JACKETS 4. OTPITTSBURGH 1 2 1 1 „5 COLUMBUS 3 0 1 0 „4 First Period„1, Columbus, Atkinson 1 (Dubinsky, Foligno), 0:11. 2, Pittsburgh, Guentzel 2 (Crosby, Hainsey), 3:17. 3, Columbus, Atkinson 2, 5:02. 4, Columbus, Werenski 1 (Foligno, Gagner), 6:10 (pp). Penalties„Cullen, PIT, (slashing), 5:39. Second Period„5, Pittsburgh, Rust 2 (Dumoulin, Malkin), 5:21. 6, Pittsburgh, Rust 3 (Kessel, Malkin), 13:25. Penalties„Columbus bench, served by Gagner (too many men on the ice), 16:13; Foligno, CBJ, (interference), 18:54. Third Period„7, Pittsburgh, Guentzel 3 (Malkin, Kessel), 11:48 (pp). 8, Columbus, Dubinsky 1 (Bjorkstrand, Johnson), 15:11. Penalties„Daley, PIT, (hooking), 7:45; Dubinsky, CBJ, (cross checking), 10:10. Overtime„9, Pittsburgh, Guentzel 4 (Crosby), 13:10. Penalties„None. Shots on Goal„Pittsburgh 11-19-10-7„47. Columbus 14-8-8-7„37. Power -play opportunities„Pittsburgh 1 of 3; Columbus 1 of 2. Goalies„Pittsburgh, Fleury 3-0-0 (37 shots-33 saves). Columbus, Bob rovsky 0-2-1 (47-42). A„19,092 (18,144). T„3:10. Referees„Francis Charron, Steve Kozari. Linesmen„Brian Murphy, Mark Shewchyk.ECHL PLAYOFF GLANCEDIVISIONAL SEMIFINALS(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE North Division Manchester 2, Adirondack 0 Friday, April 14: Manchester 3, Adirondack 1 Saturday, April 15: Manchester 4, Adirondack 2 Tuesday, April 18: Manchester at Adirondack, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 20: Manchester at Adirondack, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 22: x-Manchester at Adirondack, 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 25: x-Manchester at Adirondack, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 26: x-Manchester at Adirondack, 7 p.m. Reading 1, Brampton 1 Thursday, April 13: Reading 2, Brampton 1 Saturday, April 15: Brampton 2, Reading 1, OT Tuesday, April 18: Reading at Brampton, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, April 20: Reading at Brampton, 7:15 p.m. Saturday, April 22: x-Reading at Brampton, 8 p.m. Monday, April 24: x-Brampton at Reading, 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 25: x-Brampton at Reading, 7 p.m. South Division Orlando 2, Florida 0 Wednesday, April 12: Orlando 4, Florida 2 Friday, April 14: Orlando 3, Florida 2 Thursday, April 20: Florida at Orlando, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 22: Florida at Orlando, 7 p.m. Sunday, April 23: x-Florida at Orlando, 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 25: x-Orlando at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 26: x-Orlando at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Greenville 2, South Carolina 0 Thursday, April 13: Greenville 6, South Carolina 3 Friday, April 14: Greenville 4, South Carolina 1 Monday, April 17: Greenville at South Carolina, 7:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 18: Greenville at South Carolina, 7:05 p.m. Friday, April 21: x-South Carolina at Greenville, 7 p.m. Monday, April 24: x-Greenville at South Carolina, 7:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 25: x-South Carolina at Greenville, 7 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Toledo 2, Kalamazoo 0 Friday, April 14: Toledo 4, Kalamazoo 3 Saturday, April 15: Toledo 4, Kalamazoo 1 Tuesday, April 18: Toledo at Kalamazoo, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 19: Toledo at Kalamazoo, 7 p.m. Friday, April 21: x-Kalamazoo at Toledo, 7:35 p.m. Sunday, April 23: x-Toledo at Kalamazoo, 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 25: x-Kalamazoo at Toledo, 7:35 p.m. Fort Wayne 2, Quad City 0 Friday, April 14: Fort Wayne 4, Quad City 3 Saturday, April 15: Fort Wayne 3, Quad City 1 Wednesday, April 19: Fort Wayne at Quad City, 7:35 p.m. Friday, April 21: Fort Wayne at Quad City, 8:05 p.m. Saturday, April 22: x-Fort Wayne at Quad City, 8:05 p.m. Monday, April 24: x-Quad City at Fort Wayne, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 26: x-Quad City at Fort Wayne, 7:30 p.m. Mountain Division Allen 1, Utah 1 Wednesday, April 12: Allen 4, Utah 3 Friday, April 14: Utah 4, Allen 1 Wednesday, April 19: Allen at Utah, 9:05 p.m. Friday, April 21: Allen at Utah, 9:05 p.m. Saturday, April 22: x-Allen at Utah, 9:05 p.m. Monday, April 24: x-Utah at Allen, 8:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 25: x-Allen at Utah, 9:05 p.m. Idaho 1, Colorado 1 Friday, April 14: Idaho 4, Colorado 2 Saturday, April 15: Colorado 2, Idaho 1, OT Wednesday, April 19: Colorado at Idaho, 9:10 p.m. Friday, April 21: Colorado at Idaho, 9:10 p.m. Saturday, April 22: x-Colorado at Idaho, 9:10 p.m. Tuesday, April 25: x-Idaho at Colorado, 9:05 p.m. Wednesday, April 26: x-Idaho at Colorado, 9:05 p.m.GOLFPGA TOURRBC HERITAGESundays leaders at Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head, S.C. Purse: $6.5 million. Yardage: 7,099. Par: 71 (36-35).FinalWesley Bryan (500), $1,170,000 69-67-68-67„271 Luke Donald (300), $702,000 65-67-72-68„272 Patrick Cantlay (145), $338,000 70-66-70-67„273 William McGirt (145), $338,000 68-68-68-69„273 Ollie Schniederjans (145), $338,000 68-68-69-68„273 Graham DeLaet (92), $217,750 65-67-69-73„274 Brian Gay (92), $217,750 68-70-69-67„274 J.J. Spaun (92), $217,750 67-72-66-69„274 Bud Cauley (78), $182,000 63-72-71-69„275 Brian Harman (78), $182,000 71-70-66-68„275 Sung Kang (54), $114,045 69-69-70-68„276 Russell Knox (54), $114,045 70-66-72-68„276 Matt Kuchar (54), $114,045 68-71-73-64„276 Sam Saunders (54), $114,045 65-70-74-67„276 Brandt Snedeker (54), $114,045 69-68-71-68„276 Jason Dufner (54), $114,045 68-67-65-76„276 Branden Grace (54), $114,045 68-71-69-68„276 Kevin Kisner (54), $114,045 72-64-66-74„276 Ryan Palmer (54), $114,045 68-73-67-68„276 Ian Poulter (54), $114,045 66-68-69-73„276 Webb Simpson (54), $114,045 66-68-68-74„276 Adam Hadwin (38), $65,000 71-66-71-69„277 Billy Hurley III (38), $65,000 69-71-66-71„277 Francesco Molinari (38), $65,000 67-71-70-69„277 Nick Taylor (38), $65,000 69-66-70-72„277 Blayne Barber (33), $50,050 71-68-69-70„278 Russell Henley (33), $50,050 66-73-71-68„278 Rod Pampling (33), $50,050 69-72-69-68„278 Tyrrell Hatton, $44,200 69-68-68-74„279 Graeme McDowell (28), $44,200 72-68-69-70„279 Cameron Smith (28), $44,200 67-70-71-71„279 Zac Blair (21), $35,193 70-70-70-70„280 Derek Fathauer (21), $35,193 72-67-70-71„280 Lucas Glover (21), $35,193 72-68-71-69„280 Martin Kaymer, $35,193 68-69-74-69„280 Patton Kizzire (21), $35,193 72-66-70-72„280 Chad Campbell (21), $35,193 69-69-69-73„280 Rafael Campos, $35,193 68-70-70-72„280 Jason Bohn (15), $26,650 67-72-70-72„281 Danny Lee (15), $26,650 66-72-73-70„281 Kevin Na (15), $26,650 70-69-73-69„281 Hideto Tanihara, $26,650 67-70-72-72„281 Johnson Wagner (15), $26,650 70-69-70-72„281 Mark Anderson (9), $17,604 69-70-72-71„282 Jonas Blixt (9), $17,604 69-70-72-71„282 Alex Cejka (9), $17,604 71-66-73-72„282 Fabian Gomez (9), $17,604 74-67-70-71„282 Anirban Lahiri (9), $17,604 67-70-75-70„282 Marc Leishman (9), $17,604 68-69-74-71„282 Bryce Molder (9), $17,604 73-67-70-72„282 C.T. Pan (9), $17,604 71-69-73-69„282 Keegan Bradley (9), $17,604 75-66-68-73„282 Shane Lowry (9), $17,604 66-75-69-72„282 Peter Malnati (9), $17,604 71-69-67-75„282 Boo Weekley (9), $17,604 72-69-69-72„282 Charles Howell III (6), $14,690 70-70-71-72„283 Brian Stuard (6), $14,690 69-71-71-72„283 Tyrone Van Aswegen (6), $14,690 70-70-69-74„283 David Hearn (5), $14,170 70-70-69-75„284 Grayson Murray (5), $14,170 67-73-71-73„284 Kyle Stanley (5), $14,170 71-70-71-72„284 Daniel Summerhays (5), $14,170 73-66-70-75„284 Harold Varner III (5), $14,170 67-72-70-75„284 Ryan Blaum (4), $13,520 71-69-70-75„285 K.J. Choi (4), $13,520 69-71-70-75„285 Andrew Johnston (4), $13,520 68-71-70-76„285 Martin Laird (4), $13,520 69-70-71-75„285 Vaughn Taylor (4), $13,520 71-70-73-71„285 Yuta Ikeda, $13,130 70-71-72-73„286 Ben Crane (3), $12,805 66-74-72-75„287 Steve Marino (3), $12,805 69-71-72-75„287 Trey Mullinax (3), $12,805 73-68-73-73„287 Pat Perez (3), $12,805 68-67-81-71„287 Mark Hubbard (3), $12,480 70-71-74-76„291LPGA TOURLPGA LOTTE CHAMPIONSHIPSaturdays leaders at Ko Olina Golf Club, Kapolei, Hawaii. Purse: $2 million. Yardage: 6,397. Par: 72 (adenotes amateur)FinalCristie Kerr, $300,000 71-69-62-66„268 Lydia Ko, $139,733 73-69-65-64„271 In Gee Chun, $139,733 70-69-65-67„271 Su-Yeon Jang, $139,733 67-67-65-72„271 Alena Sharp, $82,830 67-69-66-70„272 So Yeon Ryu, $67,770 68-69-69-67„273 Stacy Lewis, $53,212 68-68-72-66„274 Ariya Jutanugarn, $53,212 69-66-70-69„274 Danielle Kang, $42,670 69-71-69-66„275 Cydney Clanton, $42,670 69-69-69-68„275 Katherine Kirk, $33,151 68-70-72-67„277 Jenny Shin, $33,151 71-71-67-68„277 Lizette Salas, $33,151 67-73-69-68„277 Brooke M. Henderson, $33,151 70-69-70-68„277 Inbee Park, $33,151 69-68-72-68„277 a-Eun Jeong Seong 74-69-71-64„278 Mi Jung Hur, $24,632 72-68-71-67„278 Brittany Altomare, $24,632 71-66-73-68„278 In-Kyung Kim, $24,632 71-64-75-68„278 Brittany Lang, $24,632 75-67-66-70„278 Hae Rym Kim, $24,632 70-71-67-70„278 Becky Morgan, $24,632 68-68-72-70„278 Katie Burnett, $19,219 69-73-71-66„279 Amy Anderson, $19,219 68-73-72-66„279 Sung Hyun Park, $19,219 70-72-70-67„279 Hyo Joo Kim, $19,219 71-71-69-68„279 Jennifer Song, $19,219 71-70-69-69„279 Minjee Lee, $19,219 73-68-68-70„279 Nontaya Srisawang, $19,219 70-67-71-71„279 Kim Kaufman, $15,763 71-72-71-66„280 Joanna Klatten, $15,763 70-72-71-67„280 a-Hye Jin Choi 68-71-72-69„280 Carlota Ciganda, $15,763 71-69-67-73„280 Mirim Lee, $13,413 73-68-74-66„281 Ai Miyazato, $13,413 69-73-71-68„281 Amelia Lewis, $13,413 70-71-70-70„281 Eun-Hee Ji, $13,413 67-72-70-72„281 Mi Hyang Lee, $13,413 66-70-73-72„281 Michelle Wie, $10,278 71-72-71-68„282 Jane Park, $10,278 74-69-70-69„282 Chella Choi, $10,278 72-71-69-70„282 Ryann OToole, $10,278 71-69-72-70„282 Mina Harigae, $10,278 68-70-74-70„282 Ashleigh Buhai, $10,278 69-73-69-71„282 Mo Martin, $10,278 70-71-69-72„282 Bronte Law, $10,278 69-69-72-72„282 Lindy Duncan, $7,781 71-71-74-67„283 Angela Stanford, $7,781 70-73-72-68„283 Aditi Ashok, $7,781 71-71-73-68„283 Madelene Sagstrom, $7,781 73-70-71-69„283 Gaby Lopez, $7,781 70-71-71-71„283 Nicole Broch Larsen, $7,781 68-69-75-71„283 Cheyenne Woods, $6,225 72-71-73-68„284 Emily Tubert, $6,225 71-71-74-68„284 Austin Ernst, $6,225 70-72-73-69„284 Stephanie L Meadow, $6,225 73-70-71-70„284 Jaye Marie Green, $6,225 72-71-70-71„284 Therese OHara, $6,225 71-71-70-72„284 Marissa L Steen, $6,225 70-71-71-72„284 Ally McDonald, $5,146 72-70-73-70„285 Haru Nomura, $5,146 71-72-71-71„285 Paula Creamer, $5,146 66-74-74-71„285 Ilhee Lee, $5,146 70-70-72-73„285 Kris Tamulis, $4,618 69-71-77-69„286 Jackie Stoelting, $4,618 70-73-72-71„286 Azahara Munoz, $4,618 74-68-71-73„286 Belen Mozo, $4,618 71-68-74-73„286 Amy Yang, $4,618 69-68-76-73„286 Katherine Perry, $4,217 73-70-75-69„287 Peiyun Chien, $4,217 70-72-75-70„287 Simin Feng, $4,217 69-74-72-72„287 Caroline Hedwall, $3,966 72-70-75-71„288 Beth Allen, $3,966 67-75-73-73„288 Sandra Changkija, $3,966 69-74-71-74„288 Sarah Jane Smith, $3,840 74-69-74-72„289 Christina Kim, $3,840 71-72-71-75„289 Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras, $3,745 69-73-75-73„290 Tiffany Joh, $3,745 69-73-72-76„290PGA TOUR CHAMPIONSMITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SCORESSundays leaders at TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Ga. Purse: $1.8 million; Yardage: 7,179; Par: 72FinalStephen Ames, $270,000 67-68-66„201 Bernhard Langer, $158,400 67-73-65„205 David Frost, $108,000 66-72-68„206 Fred Funk, $108,000 72-68-66„206 Brandt Jobe, $108,000 68-68-70„206 Woody Austin, $68,400 69-70-68„207 Kevin Sutherland, $68,400 67-69-71„207 Jay Don Blake, $49,500 68-70-70„208 Mark Brooks, $49,500 69-70-69„208 Miguel Angel Jimenez, $49,500 69-68-71„208 Kenny Perry, $49,500 72-64-72„208 Roger Chapman, $33,600 70-69-70„209 John Daly, $33,600 73-65-71„209 Lee Janzen, $33,600 69-69-71„209 Billy Mayfair, $33,600 70-68-71„209 Jeff Sluman, $33,600 73-68-68„209 Duffy Waldorf, $33,600 73-68-68„209 Billy Andrade, $24,615 70-66-74„210 Jeff Maggert, $24,615 67-74-69„210 Scott McCarron, $24,615 70-68-72„210 Tim Petrovic, $24,615 70-73-67„210 Mike Goodes, $18,936 67-73-71„211 Jay Haas, $18,936 75-69-67„211 Jerry Kelly, $18,936 69-71-71„211 Jerry Smith, $18,936 69-72-70„211 Esteban Toledo, $18,936 69-72-70„211 Brian Henninger, $14,297 72-70-70„212 Jose Maria Olazabal, $14,297 69-72-71„212 Michael Bradley, $14,297 69-71-72„212 Paul Broadhurst, $14,297 70-69-73„212 Fran Quinn, $14,297 75-70-67„212 Gene Sauers, $14,297 71-75-66„212 Bob Tway, $14,297 65-71-76„212 Joe Durant, $10,836 74-68-71„213 Dan Forsman, $10,836 69-72-72„213 David Toms, $10,836 70-76-67„213 Scott Verplank, $10,836 68-71-74„213 Ian Woosnam, $10,836 75-68-70„213 Tommy Armour III, $8,460 72-71-71„214 Tom Byrum, $8,460 69-70-75„214 Bobby Gage, $8,460 70-70-74„214 Paul Goydos, $8,460 70-71-73„214 Gary Hallberg, $8,460 70-73-71„214 Larry Mize, $8,460 67-73-74„214 Scott Parel, $8,460 70-71-73„214 Olin Browne, $6,480 73-71-71„215 Jim Carter, $6,480 73-72-70„215 Marco Dawson, $6,480 69-68-78„215 Steve Pate, $6,480 74-72-69„215 Scott Hoch, $5,040 74-71-71„216 Sandy Lyle, $5,040 72-71-73„216 Jesper Parnevik, $5,040 74-72-70„216 Joey Sindelar, $5,040 73-75-68„216 Doug Garwood, $4,050 72-72-73„217 Phillip Price, $4,050 70-78-69„217 Kirk Triplett, $4,050 76-68-73„217 Willie Wood, $4,050 71-76-70„217 Glen Day, $3,060 70-75-73„218 Brad Faxon, $3,060 73-74-71„218 Kent Jones, $3,060 76-71-71„218 Tom Pernice Jr., $3,060 74-75-69„218 Wes Short, Jr., $3,060 70-75-73„218 Rod Spittle, $3,060 75-72-71„218 Grant Waite, $3,060 75-74-69„218 Russ Cochran, $2,340 72-72-75„219 Mark Calcavecchia, $1,980 74-69-77„220 Miguel Angel Martin, $1,980 77-70-73„220 Tom Watson, $1,980 70-77-73„220 Scott Dunlap, $1,638 76-72-73„221 Skip Kendall, $1,638 72-77-72„221 Carlos Franco, $1,476 70-76-76„222 Bob Gilder, $1,233 76-71-76„223 Todd Hamilton, $1,233 78-72-73„223 Steve Lowery, $1,233 75-75-73„223 Larry Nelson, $1,233 74-73-76„223 Steve Schneiter, $1,044 77-74-73„224 Andy North, $936 78-79-73„230 Tom Purtzer, $936 76-76-78„230EUROPEAN TOURTROPHEE HASSAN IISundays leaders Royal Golf Dar Es Salam (Red Course), Rabat, Morocco. Purse: 2.5 million euros. Yardage: 7,615. Par: 73 (36-37).Final x-won on “ rst playoff holex-Edoardo Molinari, Italy 71-74-70-68„283 Paul Dunne, Ireland 73-69-69-72„283 Paul Waring, England 74-71-69-70„284 Victor Dubuisson, France 73-71-72-70„286 Lasse Jensen, Denmark 75-69-70-72„286 Daniel Brooks, England 73-71-73-70„287 Chris Hanson, England 74-70-72-71„287 Ashley Chesters, England 73-74-72-69„288 Trevor Fisher Jnr, S. Africa 71-70-74-73„288 Renato Paratore, rance 73-74-66-75„288 Carlos Pigem, Spain 75-72-69-72„288 Jordan Smith, England 73-75-70-70„288 Jens Fahrbring, Sweden 73-75-74-67„289 Pablo Larrazabal, Spain 72-73-69-75„289 Joost Luiten, Netherlands 75-72-71-71„289 James Morrison, England 70-72-79-68„289 Matthieu Pavon, France 72-73-72-72„289 Haydn Porteous, S. Africa 77-70-74-68„289AlsoDaniel Im, United States 74-73-74-75„296AUTO RACINGFORMULA ONEGULF AIR BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX Sunday at Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain Lap length: 3.36 miles 1. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 57 laps, 1:33.53.374, 122.39 mph. 2. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 57, 1:34:00.034. 3. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 57, 1:34:13.771. 4. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 57, 1:34:15.849. 5. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer, 57, 1:34:32.720. 6. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Williams Mercedes, 57, 1:34:47.700. 7. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India Mercedes, 57, 1:34.55.980. 8. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas Ferrari, 57, 1:35:08.239. 9. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, 57, 1:35:13.562. 10. Esteban Ocon, France, Force India Mercedes, 57, 1:35:29.085. 11. Pascal Wehrlein, Germany, Sauber Ferrari, 56, 1:34:04.802. 12. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Toro Rosso, 56, 1:34;05.383. 13. Jolyon Palmer, Britain, Renault, 56, 1:34:12.636.Did Not FinishFernando Alonso, Spain, McLaren Honda, 54, engine. Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Sauber Ferrari, 50, gearbox. Carlos Sainz Jr., Spain, Toro Rosso, 12, collsion. Lance Stroll, Canada, Williams Mercedes, 12, collsion. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer, 11, brakes. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Ferrari, 8, retirement.Did Not StartStoffel Vandoorne, Belgium, McLaren Honda.Drivers Standings (After 3 of 20 races)1. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 68. 2. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 61. 3. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 38. 4. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 34. 5. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull, 25. 6. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull, 22. 7. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Williams, 16. 8. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India, 14. 9. Carlos Sainz Jr., Spain, Toro Rosso, 10. 10. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas, 4. 11. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas, 4. 12. Esteban Ocon, France, Force India, 3. 13. Nico Hlkenberg, Germany, Renault, 2. 14. Daniil Kwjat, Russia, Toro Rosso, 2.Constructors Standings1. Ferrari, 102. 2. Mercedes, 99. 3. Red Bull, 47. 4. Force India, 17. 5. Williams, 16. 6. Toro Rosso, 12. 7. Haas, 8. 8. Renault, 2.TENNISATP TOURGRAND PRIX HASSAN ISunday at Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech, Marrakech, Morocco Purse: $572,000 (WT250). Surface: Clay-OutdoorMens Singles ChampionshipBorna Coric, Croatia, def. Philipp Kohlschreiber (3), Germany, 5-7, 7-6 (3), 7-5.FAYEZ SAROFIM U.S. MENS CLAY COURT CHAMPIONSHIPSunday at River Oaks Country Club, Houston Purse: $600,345 (WT250). Surface: Clay-OutdoorMens Singles ChampionshipSteve Johnson (4), United States, def. Thomaz Bellucci (8), Brazil, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (5).Mens Doubles ChampionshipJulio Peralta, Chile, and Horacio Zeballos (4), Argentina, def. Dustin Brown, Germany, and Frances Tiafoe, United States, 4-6, 7-5, 10-6.SATURDAYS RESULTS Mens Singles Semi“ nalsThomaz Bellucci (8), Brazil, def. Ernesto Escobedo, United States, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Steve Johnson (4), United States, def. Jack Sock (1), United States, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. Mens Doubles Semi“ nalsDustin Brown, Germany, and Frances Tiafoe, United States, def. Kevin Anderson, South Africa, and Sam Querrey, United States, 6-4, 6-4. Julio Peralta, Chile, and Horacio Zeballos (4), Argentina, def. Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, 3-6, 6-4, 10-8.MONTE-CARLO ROLEX MASTERSSunday at The Monte-Carlo Country Club, Monaco; Purse: $4.54 million (Masters 1000), Surface: Clay-OutdoorMens Singles First RoundDavid Gof“ n (10), Belgium, def. Steve Darcis, Belgium, 6-2, 6-1. Gilles Simon, France, def. Malek Jaziri, Tunisia, 6-2, 6-2. Joao Sousa, Portugal, def. Florian Mayer, Germany, 6-3, 6-2.Mens Doubles First RoundFabio Fognini, Italy, and Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland, def. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Daniel Nestor, Canada, 6-4, 7-6 (2).WTA TOURLADIES OPEN BIEL BIENNESunday at Halle von Swiss Tennis, Biel, Switzerland Purse: $226,750 (Intl.). Surface: Hard-IndoorWomens Singles ChampionshipMarketa Vondrousova, Czech Republic, def. Anett Kontaveit, Estonia, 6-4, 7-6 (6).Womens Doubles ChampionshipHsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, and Monica Niculescu (2), Romania, def. Timea Bacsinszky and Martina Hingis, Switzerland, 5-7, 6-3, 10-7.CLARO OPEN COLSANITASSaturday at Club Campestre el Rancho, Bogota, Colombia Purse: $226,750 (Intl.). Surface: Clay-OutdoorWomens Singles ChampionshipFrancesca Schiavone, Italy, def. Lara Arruabarrena (4), Spain, 6-4, 7-5.Womens Doubles ChampionshipBeatriz Haddad Maia, Brazil, and Nadia Podoroska, Argentina, def. Veronica Cepeda Royg, Paraguay, and Magda Linette, Poland, 6-3, 7-6 (4).SOCCERMAJOR LEAGUE SOCCEREASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Columbus 4 2 1 13 11 8 Orlando City 4 1 0 12 6 4 Chicago 3 1 2 11 9 7 New York City FC 3 2 1 10 10 5 New York Red Bulls 3 3 1 10 7 9 Atlanta United FC 2 2 2 8 14 7 New England 2 3 1 7 9 9 D.C. United 2 3 1 7 4 10 Toronto FC 1 1 4 7 7 6 Montreal 1 2 3 6 7 9 Philadelphia 0 4 2 2 5 11WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Portland 4 2 1 13 16 9 Sporting Kansas City 3 0 3 12 6 2 FC Dallas 3 0 2 11 7 3 Houston 3 2 1 10 13 11 San Jose 2 2 2 8 8 8 Real Salt Lake 2 3 2 8 8 9 Vancouver 2 3 1 7 8 11 Los Angeles 2 4 0 6 8 10 Seattle 1 2 3 6 8 8 Minnesota United 1 4 2 5 12 24 Colorado 1 3 1 4 5 8 3 points for victory, 1 point for tieFridays GamesNew York City FC 2, Philadelphia 0 Vancouver 2, Seattle 1 FC Dallas 1, San Jose 1Saturdays GamesMontreal 2, Atlanta United FC 1 Orlando City 2, Los Angeles 1 Chicago 3, New England 0 New York 2, D.C. United 0 Columbus 2, Toronto FC 1 Minnesota United 2, Houston 2, tie Real Salt Lake 2, Colorado 1 Sporting Kansas City 1, Portland 0Wednesday, April 19San Jose at New England, 7:30 p.m.Friday, April 21Chicago at Toronto FC, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, April 22Montreal at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. San Jose at Houston, 4 p.m. Vancouver at Portland, 4 p.m. Columbus at New York, 7:30 p.m. D.C. United at New England, 7:30 p.m. Sporting Kansas City at FC Dallas, 8 p.m. Atlanta United FC at Real Salt Lake, 9:30 p.m.Sunday, April 23Orlando City at New York City FC, 1:30 p.m. Seattle at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota United, 6 p.m.CALENDARMLBMay 16-18 „ Owners meetings, New York. June 12 „ Amateur draft starts. July 11 „ All-Star Game, Miami. July 7 „ Last day to sign for amateur draft picks subject to deadline. July 30 „ Hall of Fame inductions, Cooperstown, N.Y. July 31 „ Last day to trade a player without securing waivers. Sept. 1 „ Active rosters expand to 40 players. NBAApril 23 „ Early entry eligibility deadline. May 1 „ Conference semi“ nals begin. May 9-14 „ Draft combine, Chicago. May 16 „ Draft lottery. June 1 „ NBA Finals begin. June 12 „ NBA draft early entry withdrawal deadline. June 18 „ NBA Finals latest possible date. June 22 „ NBA draft.NFLApril 21 „ Deadline for restricted free agents to sign offer sheets. April 26 „ Deadline for prior club to exercise right of “ rst refusal to restricted free agents. April 27-29 „ NFL draft, Philadelphia. May 22-24 „ Spring owners meetings, Chicago. Aug. 3 „ Hall of Fame game. Aug. 5 „ Pro Football Hall of Fame inductions.NHLMay 28-June 3 „ Draft combine, Buffalo, N.Y. June 14 „ Last possible day for Stanley Cup “ nals June 23-24 „ NHL draft, Chicago July 1 „ Free agency begins.BOXINGSCHEDULE April 20At Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, N.Y. (ESPN2), Michael Perez vs. Marcelino Lopez, 10, super lightweights; Rashidi Ellis vs. John Karl Sosa, 10, for Ellis IBF North American welterweight title.April 22At Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. (SHO), Andre Berto vs. Shawn Porter, 12, welterweights; Jermell Charlo vs. Charles Hatley, 12, for Charlos WBC World junior middleweight title; Luis Ortiz vs. Derric Rossy, 10, heavyweights. At StubHub Center, Carson, Calif. (PPV), Oscar Valdez vs. Miguel Marriaga, 12, for Valdezs WBO featherweight title; Gilberto Ramirez vs. Max Bursak, 12, for Ramirezs WBO super middleweight title; Jessie Magdaleno vs. Adeilson Dos Santos, 12, for Magdalenos WBO junior featherweight title.April 23At Osaka, Japan, Kazuto Ioka vs. Noknoi Sitthiprasert, 12, for Iokas WBA ” yweight title; Marlon Tapales vs. Shohei Omori, 12, for Tapales WBO bantamweight title.April 25At Horseshoe Casino, Tunica, Miss. (FS1), Oscar Molina vs. Levan Ghvamichava, 10, junior middleweights.April 29At Cebu City, Philippines, Donnie Nietes vs. Komgrich Nantapech, 12, for vacant IBF ” yweight title; Mark Magsayo vs. Issa Nampepeche, 10, featherweights; Jeo Santisima vs. Master Suro, 10, junior featherweights; Virgil Vitor vs. Michael Escobia, 10, junior featherweights. At Wembley Stadium, London, Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko, for Joshuas IBF and the vacant WBA Super World/IBO heavyweight titles; Luke Campbell vs. Darleys Perez, 12, lightweights; Scott Quigg vs. Viorel Simion, 12, for Quiggs WBA International featherweight title.

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Page 6 SP www.yoursun.com Monday, April 17, 2017 / The SunNHL: PlayoffsIN BRIEFNBADay after sisters death, Thomas plays for Celtics Isaiah Thomas took the ” oor to a deafening cheer for the Boston Celtics playoff opener against the Chicago Bulls on Sunday night, just a day after his sister was killed in a car accident. The Celtics held a pregame moment of silence for Chyna Thomas, who died early Saturday in a one-car interstate accident in their home state of Washington. She was 22. The Celtics All-Star guard was informed of her death following the teams practice Saturday afternoon.AUTO RACINGFighting talk from Ferrari after Vettel wins in Bahrain Sebastian Vettel is back on top of the Formula One standings and his Ferrari team is bursting with ambition again. A couple of hours after Vettel had held off his Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton to win an exciting Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday „ the German drivers second victory in three races „ Ferraris chairman spoke with new-found con“ dence. It is, of course, hugely satisfying to be back on the top step of the podium,Ž Sergio Marchionne said. More importantly, however, we are now completely con“ dent that our victory in Melbourne wasnt just a one-off and that we will be at the forefront of this world championship until the last (race).Ž SOCCERMan U tops Chelsea to open up title race Ander Herrera scored one goal, set up another and executed the perfect man-marking job on Eden Hazard to set up Manchester Uniteds 2-0 win over Chelsea that opened up the Premier League title race on Sunday. United didnt even need rested top scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic to consign the leaders to their “ fth league loss of the season, which left them only four points ahead of Tottenham with six games left. Marcus Rashford „ Ibrahimovics 19-year-old replacement up front „ ran onto Herreras through-ball to give United a seventh-minute lead. A constant menace for Chelseas defense with his mobility and direct approach, Rashford ensured Ibrahimovic wasnt missed at Old Trafford. CYCLINGFrance wins big on last day at cycling championshipsFrancois Pervis of France won the mens 1km time trial on Sunday at the world track cycling championships in Hong Kong. Pervis, who is also the world record holder, won his fourth rainbow jersey in the event with a time of 1 minute 0.714 seconds. Pervis countryman Quentin Lafargue and Tomas Babek of the Czech Republic both won their second medals of the championship sharing silver with a time of 1:01.048.„The Associated Press By JIMMY GOLENAssociated PressBOSTON „ Buzunesh Deba will leave the Boston Marathon with one champions medal this week. She would like to make it two. The 29-year-old Ethiopian inherited the 2014 title this December when Kenyas Rita Jeptoo was stripped of her victory for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. Jeptoo joins Rosie Ruiz, who was caught cutting the course in 1980, as the only people to be disqualified from the Boston Marathon after breaking the tape on Boylston Street. She took my chance,Ž Deba said this week after returning to Boston, where she has also finished third and seventh. When Ruiz took a shortcut to the finish line, she deprived Jacqueline Gareau of the thrill of breaking the tape, being crowned with the traditional olive wr eath and hearing the Canadian national anthem waft over Copley Square. Race officials, who were immediately skeptical of the unknown and unseen Ruiz, made it up to Gareau with a substitute victory ceremony and even had her cross the finish line again „ this time in street clothes. But Gareaus victory was in the races amateur era, so there was no cash to recover. Jeptoo, whose 2006 and 2013 victories remain unchallenged, claimed $150,000 for the victory and an additional $25,000 for setting a course record. Both legally belong to Deba, whose time of 2 hours, 19 minutes, 59 seconds remains the fastest in Boston Marathon history, but the Boston Athletic Association would have to claw it back from Jeptoo. We are trying,Ž CEO Tom Grilk said. In the year after the finish line explosions that killed three people and wounded hundreds more, Jeptoo herself was already an afterthought, coming in just minutes before Meb Keflezighi claimed the first American victory in the mens race since 1983 As The Star-Spangled BannerŽ played over Boylston Street, Jeptoos third win „ even in a courserecord time „ drew less attention than normal. But for Deba, it was costly. All the afterthe-fact ceremonies, medals and even the prize money „ if she ever gets it „ wouldnt make up for the opportunities lost when she wasnt able to capitalize on being a returning champion. BOSTON MARATHONDeba gets Boston win, not the prize AP PHOTOChicago Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane gestures against the Nashville Predators during the second period in Game 2 Saturday in Chicago. Kane, who finished with 89 points in the regular season, has yet to score in these playoffs. By TERESA M. WALKERAssociated PressThe Chicago Blackhawks know one thing with an absolute certainty: They must play better. Scoring their first goal against Pekka Rinne this postseason would be a good start. Instead, the Western Conferences top seed trails the Nashville Predators 0-2 and looks nothing like the team favored to reach the Stanley Cup Final. I think we all thought the series would be in a different place right now,Ž Chicago forward Patrick Kane said. The Predators are the fifth team in NHL history to start a postseason with back-to-back road shutouts, the first since Toronto in 2001, according to Elias Sports. Nashville also is just the third in league history to post consecutive playoff shutouts in Chicago, joining the 1960 Canadiens and 2002 Blues. St. Louis took that series 4-1. Its a tough hole to be in right now,Ž Kane said. We can learn from these games, make the necessary adjustments. Weve been a good road team all year, so hopefully that comes into play here. I dont think we need to lose confidence or swagger or anything like that. Bring that next game.Ž Washington lost homeice advantage on Kasperi Kapanens double overtime winner in Game 2 but coach Barry Trotz and his players arent in panic mode. At least not yet. Trotz is considering some lineup adjustments going into Game 3 today. Washington is not in a hole like Chicago, but its not all rosy for the Presidents Trophy winners. Weve responded all year to any adversity weve had this year,Ž Trotz said on a conference call Sunday. Well get things corrected, well be better. Its more of a marathon than a sprint and theres no easy games in the playoffs and there will be adjustments.Ž Where the playoffs stand so as of today:THRONE OUT? SPORTS TICKEROttawa vs. Boston; series tied 1-1 The Bruins are back in Boston hoping to start healing up a bit, and forward Noel Acciari could be the next to return. He skated Sunday morning and could play today. Noel was playing good hockey when he got hurt,Ž Bruins interim coach Bruce Cassidy said. Theres a good chance hell draw back into the lineup. But, again, those are all things well sort through in the morning.Ž But David Krejci, Torey Krug, and Adam McQuaid did not skate and remain day to day. Cassidy said theyll see who can skate Monday morning and go from there. Senators defenseman Mark Borowiecki is day to day with a lower-body injury, but Ottawa got back defenseman Marc Methot in Game 2 for the “ rst time since he was hurt March 23. Coach Guy Boucher has a healthy roster if Borowiecki cant go with the Senators feeling pretty con“ dent after an overtime win to tie the series Were looking to start the right way, like we “ nished,Ž Ottawa defenseman Chris Wideman said. Capitals vs. Maple Leafs; series tied 1-1 Not only are the Maple Leafs going home for the “ rst playoff game in Toronto since 2013 they also might get top-pairing defenseman Nikita Zaitsev back after missing the “ rst two with an upper-body injury. He skated Saturday and Sunday, and his return would be a big boost especially in the absence of Roman Polak, whos done for the playoffs. Were going to get better and better in the series obviously as our con“ dence g rows and we get used to it,Ž Toronto coach Mike Babcock said. Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby tied his career high with 47 saves in Game 2 only to be matched save for save by Frederik Andersen. Holtby said the key is to focus on the next game. You dont want it to be easy,Ž Holtby said. Its one of the beautiful things about playoffs is how hard it is. Now we go to Toronto with the mindset that we can play a hard, road, gritty style of game.ŽBlackhawks stay con“ dent despite being down 0-2, scorelessBlackhawks vs. Predators; Nashville leads 2-0 The Predators blew a 2-0 lead earned in Anaheim a year ago by losing both games in Nashville in a “ rstround series eventually won in seven games. They insist the painful lesson was learned as they try to protect this lead. Weve got a good start, but weve done nothing yet,Ž Nashville defenseman Mattias Ekholm said. Chicago coach Joel Quenneville is sticking with Corey Crawford in net but looking at some other lineup changes. Scoring goals is the Blackhawks biggest challenge so far with Rinne (two assists) outscoring them by himself. We have to “ nd a way to score the “ rst goal,Ž Chicago forward Marian Hossa said. Thats the No. 1 thing.Ž Ducks vs. Flames; Ducks lead 2-0 With this series shifting to Calgary, the Flames now can forget about losing 29 straight in Anaheim and the bounce off Lance Boumas skate to give Ryan Getzlaf the winning goal in Anaheims 3-2 win Saturday night. Flames coach Glen Gulutzan said Calgary has played well enough to win. Now weve talked about momentum in the series and momentum within a game,Ž Gulutzan said. Theyve got the bounces, and we need to just keep working until we get the bounces. This thing can change quickly. Momentum can swing.Ž Anaheim took Sami Vatanen on the road trip to Canada despite his upper-body injury that made him a late scratch Saturday night. Coach Randy Carlyle said Vatanen will be reassessed today. Deba

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PRIVATEDOCK, BOATLIFT& SMALLBEACH! 2 MASTERS(POSSIBLEIN-LAWSUITE). $975,000. Polly Green, Coldwell Banker Sunstar 941-875-3773 GETRESULTS USECLASSIFIED! 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE PORT CHARLOTTE BRAND NEW 3/2/2 Homes $189,900 $194,900 HENRY GUSTAF A CLEAR CHOICE REALTY941-204-8213 PORT CHARLOTTE HUGE 4+CAR GARAGE w/14' rollup door included w/this move-in ready home w/new central A/C & oversize lot. $139,900 HOPESAGESUNREALTY941-875-4150 PUNTA GORDA BURNT STORE MEADOWS 7505 CORALTREE. NEW HOME. 3/2/2 POOL, GRANITEANDTILE. $279,900. Chris Pelletier, Broker Pelletier Home Builders (941)-400-7730 ROTONDA3/2/2 POOLHOME. QUIETSTREET$219KCALLTERRYLONGALWAYSLONGONSERVICE TOFINDOUTWHATYOUR HOMEISWORTH. KELLERWILLIAMSREALTYGOLD941-830-2347 ADVERTISE In TheClassifieds! PUNTAGORDA, BURNTSTOREMEADOWS. BRANDNEW3/2.5/3 POOLHOME. LOTSOFUPGRADES! REDUCED$339,900BARBMCHENRY941-833-1667 COLDWELLBANKERSUNSTARREALTY SALE PENDING SOUTH VENICE2 NEW HOMES TO BE BUILT! 3/2/2 SPLITPLAN. NEARBEACHYETQUIETAREA! CLOSE TOAMENITIES! STILLTIMETOPICKYOURCOLORS& OPTIONS! $280KSARASOTAREMODELINGINC.941-893-7326 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE NORTH PORT 6440 Malaluka Road. Enjoy the view of the canal, open concept living, dining and kitchen with two spacious bedrooms. 1,220 square feet. Furniture incld. Motivated Seller. Please contact Kristine Dorward 514-618-0360. NORTH PORT 2509 Cartright LOVINGLY MAINTAINED 1500 SF 3/2/2 WITH ENCLOSED LANAI on FENCED CORNER LOT. Minutes to all amenities, schools, I-75. PAMPERED BEAUTY! ROOMY COMFORT! This house is devoted to everyday enjoyment in a choice neighborhood! $173,000 Patty Gillespie REMAX Anchor 941-875-2755 REDUCED! PORT CHARLOTTE 12588 Chamberlain Blvd, Light, bright, airy open floor plan in this 2006, 1600 SF 3/2/2 on oversized lot Screened garage and front entry! Hurricane shutters! Extended granite counter tops, and breakfast bar! SS appl!All tile thruout, except bedrooms! Walk-in closets in all bdrms! NEW AC! $199,900 Patty Gillespie Remax Anchor 941-875-2755 P a r k L i k e S e t t i n g PORT CHARLOTTE FL LIFESTYLE IS EPITOMIZED IN THIS 1700 SF 2/2/2 CANAL-FRONT POOL HOME ON LUSHLY LANDSCAPED LOT IN MUCH SOUGHTAFTER SECTION OF PORT CHARLOTTE! WHOLE-HOUSE ACCORDIAN HURRICANE SHUTTERS! NO DEED RESTRICTIONS! CITY WATER! Solar-Heated Screened /Caged Pool Overlooking Tranquil Freshwater Canal. Quiet neighborhood featuring beautiful homes with easy access to shopping, restaurants, world-class fishing and golf. $189,900 Patty Gillespie RE/MAX Anchor 941-875-2755 REDUCED Needa newJob? LookintheClassifieds!

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Monday, April 17, 2017ads.yoursun.netE/N/C The Sun Classified Page 3 1500 LOTS & ACREAGE Bayfront Home 50 Southwind Dr., Englewood Public Bid Min. $570,000 Bids due 5/17/17 www.scgov.net/surpluslands 1515 WATERFRONT LOTS ENGLEWOOD WATERFRONT LOTS GATED SUBDIVISION with Keywest style homes. Lots with docks, 15 mins to Gulf. $74,900 $150,000.941-475-3366 LEMON BAY LOTVERYLARGE, BUILDUPTO5RESIDENCES, GREATVIEWS&DEEPWATER. NOTHINGLIKE THISOUTTHERE! PLANS&ZONINGINPLACEFOR5-UNIT WATERFRONTTOWNHOMES. $549,900. VIEW PHOTOS & MORE:WWW.LEMONBAY.INFOOWNERFINANCINGPOSS. 941-769-0200 NORTH PORTTWO LOTS Water Front Property 10,889 FT. Access To Gulf Duck Key Premier Comm. Utilities, City Water, Sewer. Cleared & Ready to Go! Quinn Court, $79,900 Debra Villari 609-458-4627 Berkshire Hathaway SIX ROTONDA WATERFRONT LOTS. ALLINNEWESTUPSCALEWHITEMARSHNEIGHBORHOOD. NO FLOOD ZONES FOR ECON. BUILDS& NOFLOOD INSURANCEREQUIRED,FROM$32,900 941-769-0200 NEEDAJOB? CHECKTHE CLASSIFIEDS! 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Page 4 The Sun Classified E/N/Cads.yoursun.netMonday, April 17, 2017 2100 GENERAL Several Full Time & Part Time Positions Available for RESIDENTIAL& COMMUNITYSUPPORTAt Group Home For Developmentally Disabled Adults. Must Have Valid DL & HS Diploma/GED Call 941-426-6591 SUN COAST PRESSis currently hiring for the following positions in our Venice Print Center.P/T MAILROOM HELP-night shift F/T STACK DOWN PERSONSend Resume to:schisesi@suncoastpress.com GETRESULTS USECLASSIFIED! TREE CLIMBERS AND LABORERS -EXPD GOODPAYSTARTIMMED!!941-423-0020 2110 PART TIME/ TEMPORARY "AMBASSADORS" NEEDEDTOSOLICITSUBSCRIPTIONS FORTHEAWARDWINNING LOCALNEWSPAPERS, THESUN, ATSTOREFRONTSINTHEVENICE, NORTHPORTANDENGLEWOODAREAS. CONTACTJIMDEFALLEAT941-786-7676FORMOREINFORMATION. 2120 SEEKING EMPLOYMENT HANDYMAN Plumbing, Electric & Carpentry, Small Jobs. 30 Years Experience. Call Bob or Ernie at (941)220-9418 3000 NOTICES 3010 ANNOUNCEMENTS FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! WELCOME TO OUR BRAND NEW WEBSITE! 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Interested call 941-809-3158. 2000EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 2005Services 2010Professional 2015Banking 2020Clerical 2025Computer 2030Medical 2035Musical 2040 Restaurant/Hotel2050SkilledTrades 2060Management 2070Sales 2090Child/Adult Care Needed 2100General 2110Part-time/ Temp 2115Home Based Business 2120Seeking Employment 2010 PROFESSIONAL 220 LICENSED AGENTS MONDAY-FRIDAY FAXRESUMETO941-206-0036OREMAILRESUME:SUNCLASSIFIEDS 1@ GMAIL COM FISHING CAPTAIN, for year round part time postion. Must have USCG OUPV Lic, operate boats safely, great people skills, & exp catching fishing in Charlotte Harbor. Background check and drug screening required. Boat not reqd. 941-916-1689 STYLISTS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY [2 Locations] Great Clips is the #1 hair care brand in the country and we are looking for stylists for 2 BUSY LOCATIONS in North Port and Pt. Charlotte. NO CLIENTELE NEEDED! Hourly pay, productivity, product bonus and more! Stay busy year round and have plenty of hours. F/T and P/T positions available. Set up an interview and see if Great Clips is a fit for you. For questions or to set up an interview, please call Mike @ 239.218.6153 between 9am and 9pm daily. Y Y ouSa ouSa ve ve BigBuc BigBuc ks ks Shopping Shopping Classifieds! Classifieds! VENICE COMPANYIS CURRENTLYSEEKINGAN ENTRY LEVEL DATA ENTRY CLERK. MUSTBECOMFORTABLE WORKINGWITHCOMPUTER SOFTWAREANDEXCEL. FULLTIMEWITHBENEFITS. PLEASESENDRESUMETOJOBS SWFLORIDA @ GMAIL COM 2020 CLERICAL/OFFICE HERON CREEK GOLF & CC, North Port is seeking a PT Accounting Assistant This position requires maintaining accurate accounting records of all transactions. Must be proficient in Excel, Word and Outlook and 10-key adding machine experience. Education High School/GED & minimum of an Associates Degree in Accounting. Prior accounting experience preferred. Pay based on experience. Please Send Resume to: controller@heron-creek.com or call Ron at 941-429-3285

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Page 8 The Sun Classified E/N/Cads.yoursun.netMonday, April 17, 2017 DEAR DR. ROACH: For several months, Ive been suffering with severe lower-back pain while standing. It radiates down my leg, into my buttocks. Several weeks of physical therapy was not helpful, and I cant take many medications because I have atrial “brillation. A n MRI showed arthritis in my spine, but also several schwannomas on the nerve sheaths. What information do you have on schwannomas of the spine? „ D.B. ANSWER: The Schwann cell, in the peripheral nervous system, produces myelin sheaths, a protective coating around the nerve that is necessary for electrical impulses to travel. Tumors of these cells are called schwannomas. Often, they are found in the nerve connected to the ear, affecting the sense of balance. They also arise in the nerves leaving the spine. They can occur in anyone, but when there are multiple tumors, the physician should consider schwannomatosis, a condition related to neuro“bromatosis. These tumors are generally benign, although there is a rare malignant variety, called a malignant nerve sheath tumor. Due to their location, they can cause pressure on the nerve, which leads to symptoms of pain and sometimes weakness. It sounds like you have at least two possible reasons for your symptoms, and only an expert reading of your MRI may be able to tell whether the pain is being caused by the schwannomas or because the arthritis is putting pressure on the nerve. (Radiation of pain into the buttock is strong evidence that the pain is due to nerve compression.) While physical therapy almost always is the best initial treatment for most back pain, this is one case where seeing a surgeon soon is important. The MRI is not de“nitive for schwannoma, so a biopsy may be needed to con“rm the diagnosis. Many experts would recommend surgery for con“rmation as well as to relieve the pressure on the nerve in order to stop the pain. Radiation therapy sometimes is used to treat pain in people who cannot have surgery. DEAR DR. ROACH: I have an adult child who suffers from moderate to severe depression. When she becomes sick, such as from the ”u, bronchitis or a viral infection, she is hesitant to go to a doctor, and when she does, she claims the prescribed medications, including codeine cough medicine, provide no relief. She thinks the depression has compromised her immune system. Is there a correlation between depression and the immune system? „ T.M. ANSWER: There is con”icting information on depression and the immune system, but I would say the preponderance of data suggests that there is an interaction between the two. However, its not clear which is the cause and which is the effect. Many authorities feel that de“ciencies in the immune system, which can be caused by many different conditions, might predispose people to depression, as opposed to your daughters theory that the depression has adversely affected her immune system. However, she may well be right that there is an effect. Certainly, some treatments that help the immune system „ such as good diet, moderate exercise and proper sleep „ can be helpful in depression as well. I do not mean to suggest that these by themselves are curative in severe depression, which is a serious, even life-threatening, illness. Many of the treatments we have for the ”u, bronchitis and other viral infections are barely better than placebo. Your daughter may be seeing the lack of effect more clearly than people who are expecting to see dramatic bene“t. The mind and the body are closely connected: The relationship between the immune system and depression shows us that we cannot expect optimum results unless we recognize this connection and treat it accordingly.Schwannomas of the sp i ne are nerve-sheath tumorsDr. Roach BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY adno=8602374

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Monday, April 17, 2017ads.yoursun.netE/N/C The Sun Classified Page 9 !"#$#" !%%&"#" !'% (%%() Dear Readers: Todays sound off is about calling service people: Dear Heloise: I recently called for tech support at a computer company and got the worst service Ive ever had. Unfortunately, this isnt the “rst time Ive had service people who were sarcastic or rude. The background noise was so loud, with people laughing and shouting, that I couldnt hear the young man who was talking. W hen I said I couldnt hear him because of the noise, he hung up on me. „ Sarah J., Hampton, Va. Sarah, this is a common complaint from my readers. One thing Ive done: If the phone agent is NOT being helpful, I say goodbyeŽ and call back to get another agent. Readers, whats your callŽ (bad pun intended!) on this dilemma? „ HeloiseMosquitoesDear Heloise: I think I must live in the mosquito capital of America. I cant set foot outside the door without being bitten several times. Do you have a recipe to kill these pesky critters? „ Belinda F., Brownsville, Texas Belinda, I sure do! Give this simple hint a try: 1 cup hot water1‡4 cup brown sugar 1 2-liter bottle 1 tablespoon active yeast Cut the plastic bottle in half. Mix the brown sugar with the hot water and allow to cool. When the mixture is cooled, pour it into the bottom half of the bottle. Add the yeast „ no need to mix. Place the funnel part of the bottle upside down into the bottom half of the bottle and tape them together. Leave the top uncovered. Change the solution every week or so, or when you see lots of dead mosquitoes in the liquid. Buzz, buzz no more! „ Heloise P.S. The amounts are just an estimate; dont worry about measuring exactly.Ice-cream-cone plantsDear Heloise: I like to start my garden a little early, so I start the seeds in an ice-cream cone that has a ”at bottom. When the seedlings are ready to be planted, I place the plant, still in the ice-cream cone, into the ground. The cone is biodegradable! „ Vivian M., Greensboro, N.C.Service with sarcasmHints from Heloise BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Make your business a part of it! Call 866.463.1638 adno=8602375

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Page 10 The Sun Classified E/N/Cads.yoursun.netMonday, April 17, 2017 !"#$%$ &!!$% ARIES (March 21-April 19). The warrior learns to ght but also to defend, starting with defending the self. You know better than to leave yourself open and vulnerable. If you decide to do this, let it be a strategy, not an oversight. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The truth can be treated like some amorphous mystical thing you have to quest after, or it can be as simple as getting the facts straight about reality. Opt for the second treatment today, if only in the interest of saving time. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). On a winning team, not ever y one in the g rou p has to be a su p erstar. In fact the unit is better o for the less-skilled individuals involved. They make everyone watch closer and double-check the work. CANCER (June 22-July 22). There's money in nding your niche. You don't have to create it. This is a process of discovery, the key to which lies in becoming extremely clear about what you'd like to see and what you want to happen. Romance is highlighted today. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You sometimes wonder, as you pursue your curiosities, if all of this is adding up to anything. Rest assured, learning is not wasted or lost on you. You'll convert today's information to insight. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Honesty includes what you know and what you don't know. Gaining and maintaining awareness of both parts of the equation will be your key to wisdom today. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). The principle of inclusion will be manifest in today's happenings. Of course, this is just how you are generally, making sure not to leave anyone out. You will casually but carefully maintain social balance. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Can you dedicate more time and space to listening to another person? It will take initiative, because there is so much else going on right now for both of you. But without the eort, this relationship bond will weaken. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You have many interests. One of them is strengthening into something beyond a mere pastime or pursuit. It's becoming a belief and a lifestyle. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). If you nd today's happenings bemusing, this is nothing to keep to yourself. Speak up and similarly confounded people around you will, too. The confusion only proves that you are paying close attention. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You have friends in high places, low places and a lot of places in between. You'll use those contacts in interesting ways in the weeks to come. Some of them could st and to be refreshed. Reach out. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Knowing that you're included in a circle of people is comforting, but this is not your only or even your primary source of solace. The feeling that you belong to yourself as well „ that's more than comfort. That's serenity. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (April 17). You've wished for a work life that's colorful and exciting, and that's what you'll get this year. The next 10 weeks will be healing for family ties. Love and friendship will be the outcropping of a May project. An investment will pay o in June. You'll prot from a series of sales, beginning with a big one in September. Libra and Scorpio adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 3, 44, 49, 21 and 15. DEAR ABBY: Ive always been a self-suf“cient woman. I grew up in an abusive household, moved out at 16, and cut off contact with my family a couple of years later when it became apparent nothing would change. Nine months ago, my husband walked out on me and our 3-year-old son. He has no interest in our child. Our roommate, Matt,Ž became DaddyŽ to my son with my exs blessing. I want a divorce, but Im not sure how to proceed. My ex and I have talked; he wants to give up his parental rights, and I have no interest in getting child support from him. All I want is my son. I cant afford a lawyer right now because of some “nancial obligations my ex left me saddled with, but I dont want to put this off. If anything were to happen to me, my son would go to my ex instead of the man he considers his dad. All my friends are either happily married or single, and I have no family to turn to for advice. Im not religious, so I have no clergyperson to consult. Is there someplace I can turn to for help in ending this marriage, or do I just need to save up until I can afford legal counsel? „ SINGLE MOM IN OREGON DEAR SINGLE MOM: Your next step should be to contact your state bar association and “nd out if there are low-cost legal services in your area. If both parties are in agreement, a divorce can be amicable and not expensive. I wish you luck; do not procrastinate. DEAR ABBY: Some nights I talk in my sleep. It doesnt happen every night, and there is no rhyme or reason for it. Recently my husband told me I said something during my sleep that made him angry. He didnt want to get into a “ght, so we havent discussed it more. I suspect I may have been having an adultŽ dream and said a name other than his. Now he tries to stay up later than me. I think he may be trying to question me while Im sleeping in order to get more information out of me on the subject. My doctor said there is no guarantee my response would be true or even related to the questions my husband asked me. Should I confront my husband about whatever is bothering him, or keep stressing myself out about what I may be saying in my sleep? „ NIGHT TALKER IN INDIANA DEAR NIGHT TALKER: De“nitely talk to your husband and try to clear the air, because avoiding the subject isnt healthy. If hes really suspicious because of something you may have said while you were dreaming, discussing this together with your doctor may put his mind at ease. However, if it doesnt, then I recommend you schedule a consultation for both of you with a sleep disorder specialist who can make clear that what people mumble during a dream sequence is not an indication of in“delity (or reality). Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or P .O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Good advice for everyone „ teens to seniors „ is in The Anger in All of Us and How to Deal With It.Ž To order, send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby, Anger Booklet, P .O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.) Therefore being justi“ed by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.Ž „ Romans 5:1. Are you looking for peace within yourself? God can give it to you. Give your life to Jesus and experience peace within and without. BIBLEEverything set for womans divorce except for legal feeVenice Gondolier readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section Dear Abby

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SS 2 Extra Mags & Case $1,000 941-763-9238 NOTICE: Seller Acknowledges Compliance With All Exisiting Federal, State and Local Firearms Regulations and Laws in Regards to Sale and Transfer of Advertised Firearms. 6133 HUNTING & FISHING SUPPLIES ALUMINUM FISHING Wagon w/ Rod Holders & Fillet Tray. New. $125 941-223-9800 6135 BICYCLES/ TRICYCLES BIKE 26Ž Alum. Mountain Bike, like new $85, OBO 941-5052378 BIKE Beach Cruisers Lajolla 26Ž ladies Aluminum $65 941-421-2704 Findthe newYou intheClassifieds! SCHWINN BLACK, 70 X 30CC, Discover Mens Bike. $150 941-391-4707

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Monday, April 17, 2017 Page 1 To view todays legal notices and more visit, www.oridapublicnotices.com 3000 NOTICES 3112 FICTITIOUS NAME 0 4/17/ 20 17 0 4/17/ 20 17 3116 NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT O F THE ___________ JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.:17-430DR Division: Imer Navarro Rogel Petitioner, Reynaldo Flores Respondent, NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGES (NO CHILD OR FINANCIIAL SUPPORT) TO: {name of Respondent} Reynaldo Flores (Respondent's last known add ress)UNKOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has b een filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy o f your wrotten defenses, if any, to it on {name of Petitioner} Imer Navarro Rogel whose address is 21464 Holdern Ave., Punta Gorda, FL 33950 on or before {date) 05/11/2017 a nd file the original with the clerk of this Court at {clerk's address) 350 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda, FL 33950 before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. I f you fail to do so, a default ma y be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be di vided: {insert "none" or, if applica ble, the legal description of real property, a specific description o f personal property, and the name of the county in Florida where th e property is located) Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's off ice. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of t he Circuit Court's office notif ied of your current address. (You may file Designation of C urrent Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Cour t Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed or e mailed to the address(es) on r ecord at the clerk's office. W ARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure t o comply can result in sanct ions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: 04/06/2017 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: J Kern Deputy Clerk Publish: April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 2017 395956 3444062 IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT F O R PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF SUSAN HORD, Deceased. Probate Division CASE NO.: 502017CP001446XXXXMB NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of Susan Hord, deceased, whose date of death was March 2, 2017, is pending in the Circuit Court for Palm Beach County, Florida, Pro bate Division, the address of which is 205 N. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. A ll creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. A ll other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with t his court WITHIN 3 MONTHS A FTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. A LL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN T HE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODSSETFORTHABOVEANY 3116 NOTICE OF ACTION RI O D S S ET F O RTH AB O VE, ANY C LAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is April 17, 2017 A ttorney for Personal Representat ive: W ARREN B. BRAMS A ttorney Florida Bar Number: 0698921 2161 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Ste 201 W EST PALM BEACH, FL 33409 Telephone: (561) 478-4848 Fax: (561) 478-0108 E-Mail: mgrbramslaw@gmail.com Secondary E-Mail: w brams@aol.com Personal Representative: Clarence R. Hord 3000 Quantum Lakes Dr. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Publish: April 17, 24, 2017 331075 3443333 3120 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF CHARLES W. STANTON, a/k/a CHARLES WESLEY STANTON,a/k/a CHARLES S. STANTON, Deceased. File No.: 17-000251-CP Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of Charles W. Stanton, a/k/a Charles Wesley Stanton, a/k/a Charles S. Stanton, deceased, whose date of death was Februar y 2, 2017, is pending in the Circui t Court for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division, the ad dress of which is 350 East Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950. The names and ad dresses of the Personal Represen tative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de mands against decedent's estate o n whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, AN Y CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is April 17, 2017 Attorney for Personal Representative: Forrest J. Bass Florida Bar Number: 68197 Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett, Carr & Holmes, P.A. 99 Nesbit Street, Punta Gorda, FL 33950 Telephone: (941) 639-1158 Fax: (941) 639-0028 E-Mail: fbass@farr.com Secondary E-Mail: bapice(farr.com probate@farr.com Personal Representative: Robin Vazque c/o Estate & Guardianship Man agement Services 6230 Scott Street, Suite #211 Punta Gorda, Florida 33950 Post Office Box 494249 Punta Gorda, Florida 33949 Publish: April 17, 24, 2017 114849 3444102 IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT F O R CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF FLORENCE CUPO File No. 17-297-CP Division Probate Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Florence Cupo, deceased, whose date of death was March 6, 2017, is pending in the Circuit Court for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 350 E. Marion A venue Punta Gorda, FL 33950. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de mands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF SCOOS 3120 NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE FIR S T PUBLI C ATI O N O F THI S NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece dent and other persons having claims or demands against deced ent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS A FTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST P UBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN F LORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIM E PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR M ORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication o f t his notice is April 17, 2017 A ttorney for Personal Repre sentative: Brett H. Sifrit, Attorney Florida Bar Number: 105564 Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett, Carr & Holmes, P.A. 99 Nesbit Street Punta Gorda, FL 33950 Telephone: (941) 639-1158 Fax: (941) 639-0028 E-Mail: bsifrit@farr.com Secondary E-Mail: mlavine@farr.com and probate@farr.com Personal Representative: James Cupo 820 Neptune Street Port Charlotte, FL 33948 Publish: April 17, 24, 2017 114849 3444085 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF CATHERINE L. GRAVESEN File No. 17-197-CP Division Probate Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Catherine L. Gravesen, deceased, whose date of death was Februar y 10, 2017, is pending in the Circui t Court for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division, the ad dress of which is 350 E. Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florid a 33950. The name and address of the personal representative are Michael L. Gravesen, 128 Waterside Street, Port Charlotte, Florida 33954, and the name and address of the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de mands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. A ll other creditors of the decedent a nd other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with t his court WITHIN 3 MONTHS A FTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. A LL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHI N THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, AN Y CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is April 17, 2017. Attorney for Personal Representa tive: SCHWARZ & HARRIS, P.A. / s/ Ellie K. Harris Ellie Harris, Esquire Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number: 0021671 17841 Murdock Circle Port Charlotte, Florida 33948 Telephone: (941) 625-4158 Fax: (941) 625-5460 E-Mail: e-service@schwarzlaw.net Secondary E-Mail: maryward@schwarzlaw.net Publish: April 17, 24, 2017 117186 3443213 IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT F O R CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF CHIRSTOPHER EDWARD HUNT Deceased. Division PROBATE File No. 17-284-CP NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Christopher Edward Hunt, deceased, whose date of death was December 16, 2016, is pending in t he Circuit Court for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division, t he address of which is 350 E. Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. A ll creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de mands against decedent's estate hfhiii 3120 NOTICE TO CREDITORS on whom a copy o f this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 M ONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE D ATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. A ll other creditors of the decedent a nd other persons having claims or demands against decedent' s estate must file their claims with t his court WITHIN 3 MONTHS A FTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. A LL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 7 33.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE R IODS SET FORTH ABOVE, AN Y CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S D ATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of thi s notice is April 17, 2017 Attorney for Personal Representat ive: Brett H, Sifrit Attorney Florida Bar Number: 105564 Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett, Carr & Holmes, P.A. 99 Nesbit Street Punta Gorda, FL 33950 Telephone: (941) 639-1158 Fax: (941) 639-0028 E-Mail: bsifrit@farr.com Secondary E-Mail: mlavine@farr.com and probate@farr.com Personal Representative: Beatrice Russell 1409 LaVilla Road Punta Gorda, Florida 33950 Publish: April 17, 20, 2017 114849 3443289 IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT F O R CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF JULIA E. FAUST, File No. 17-000120-CP Division Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Julia E. Faust, deceased, whose d ate of death was January 6, 2017, is pending in the Circuit Court for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 350 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda, FL 33950. T he names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent an d other persons having claims or de mands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece dent and other persons havin g claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, AN Y CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is April 17, 2017 Attorney for Personal Representative: Guy S. Emerich, Esq.Florida Bar Number: 126991 Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett, Carr & Holmes, P.A.99 Nesbit Street Punta Gorda, FL 33950 Telephone: (941) 639-1158 Fax: (941) 639-0028 E-Mail: gemerich@farr.com Secondary E-Mail: sziegler@farr.com and probate@farr.com Personal Representative: Walter E. Melton, II 303 Ambler Street Port Charlotte, FL 33954 Publish: April 17, 24, 2017 114849 3444110 IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT F O R CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF HUGH T. O'CONNOR, Deceased. PROBATE DIVISION File No. 17311-CP NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of HUGH T. O'CONNOR, deceased, whose date of death was Februar y 4, 2017, is pending in the Circui t Court for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division; the ad dress of which is 350 East Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950. The names and ad dresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set f orth below. A ll creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate hfhiii 3120 NOTICE TO CREDITORS on whom a copy o f this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court ON OR B EFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS N OTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. A ll other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent' s estate must file their claims with t his Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS A FTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. A LL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN F LORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, AN Y CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR M ORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of thi s notice is April 10 2017. A ttorney for Personal Representat ive JOHN CHARKES HEEKIN 21202-C2 Olean Boulevard Port Charlotte, FL 33952 (941) 627-0333 Fla Bar No. 274267 Persona Representative: MICHELLE LOUISE O'CONNOR 2118 Cedarwood Street Port Charlotte, FL 33948 Publish: April 10, 17, 2017 130862 3444142 Y Y ouSa ouSa ve ve BigBuc BigBuc ks ks Shopping Shopping Classifieds! Classifieds! IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT F O R C HARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF MICHAEL M. HARRIS File No. 17000199 Division Probate Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (summary administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are herby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered in the estate of Michael M. Harris deceased, File Number 17000199 by the Circuit Court for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 350 E. Marion A venue, Punta Gorda, FL 33950 that the decedents date of death was 02/12/17 that the total value of the estate is $14000.00 and that the names and addresses of whom it has been assigned by such order are: NameAddress A pril E. Harris 912 Jarvis Terrace, Port Charlotte, FL 33948 A LL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this court W ITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is April 17 2017 A ttorney for Person Giving Notice: A llen J. Levin Email Addresses: levlaw@Comcast.net ajlgal@comcast.net Florida Bar No. 0046816 3440 Conway Blvd., Ste 1A Port Charlotte, FL 33952 Person Giving Notice: A pril E. Harris 912 Jarvis Terrace Port Charlotte, FL 33948 Publish: April 17, 24, 2017 116999 3444131 3126 NOTICE OF MEETING M eet i ng A nnouncement The Charlotte Soil & Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors will meet on Tues, April 18 9am at the Charlotte Co. Environmental Campus, 25550 Harbor View Rd, Pt Charlotte. For more in formation call 941-764-4340 Publish: April 17, 2017 366034 3444075 3130 NOTICE OF SALE N O TI C E O F PUBLI C S ALE. Notice is hereby given that PODS Enter p rises, LLC will sell the contents of certain containers at auction to the highest bidder. Auctions will be held at 573 Paul Morris Dr, Engle wood, FL 34223 on April 25, 2017 starting at 1:00 PM. Con tents to be sold may include gen eral household goods, electronics, ffi&biif 3130 NOTICE OF SALE o ff ice & business equipment, f urniture, clothing and other miscellaneous property. Contents are stored by the following persons: C USTOMER CONTAINER# Robert W ilson 912B1; 165A1; 22A121 Bill Malvers 861B1 Patricia Cacc avale 48712BX; 976B1 Publish: April 10, 17, 2017 302113 3443092 N O TI C E O F PUBLI C S ALE: S TEVES TOWING gives Notice of Lien and intent to sell these v ehicles on 04/29/2017, 0 9:00 am at 27145 Washington Street Punta Gorda, FL 33983, pursuant to subsection 1 73.78 of the Florida Statutes. STEVES TOWING reserves the right to accept or reject a nd/or all bids. 1g8jd54r04y502071 2004 SATURN Publish: April 17, 2017 274754 3440403 3132 TAX DEEDS N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1121 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 5123-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-201 4 Tax ID: 402214353013 Description of Property: PCH 033 2782 0002 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 33 BLK 2782 LT 2 Name in which assessed: LAND TRUST SERVICE CORPORATION AS TRUSTEE OF T RUST NO. 2208BA DATED JUNE 9, 2016; LAND TRUST SERVICE CORP TRUSTEE All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to th e highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,378.77 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,385.02 P.O. NO.: 1601121 208144 3434630 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1125 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6529-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 402226601025 Description of Property: ORC 004 0004 0405 ORANGEWOOD PH 4 BLDG 4 UN 405 Name in which assessed: TREFZ, ROBERT JR.; TREFZ, RACHEL NOLAN ; TREFZ, RACHEL N A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforec lose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 29,494.20 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,428.45 P.O. NO.: 1601125 208144 3434668 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1095 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EQUITY TRUST COMPANY, CUSTODIAN FBO SUSAN JO A DKINS IRA the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 17252-20 10 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2010 Tax ID: 412333481017 Description of Property: SPG 007 0000 1778 S P G HTS 7TH ADD LTS 1778 & 1779 Name in which assessed: V ILLESCAS, JACOB A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose. com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 6th day of June, 2017. Dated this 31st day of January, 2017 Roger D. Eaton ClkfhCiiC

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Page 2 Monday, April 17, 2017 3132 TAX DEEDS Cl er k o f t h e Ci rcu i t C ourt By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk P UBLISH: 03/20/2017, 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,438.68 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,444.93 P.O. NO.: 1601095 208144 3432294 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1119 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate n umber and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 2838-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-201 4 Tax ID: 402128282004 Description of Property: ELJ 001 0000 0176 EL JOBEAN W ARD 1 E 1/2 LT 176 & ALL LT 177 Name in which assessed: JOHNSON, ANN A ll of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to l aw the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at w ww.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chap ter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2 017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2 017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 0 4/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,597.29 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,603.54 P.O. NO.: 1601119 208144 3434606 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1120 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 4703-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 402211302013 Description of Property: PCH 051 3238 0013 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 51 BLK 3238 LT 13 Name in which assessed: CORBO, CHARLES; CORBO, FAY All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder a t www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or t hereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 0 4/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 51,010.95 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,912.20 P.O. NO.: 1601120 208144 3434614 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1123 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 5979-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 402222227019 Description of Property: PCH 011 1332 0005 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 11 BLK 1332 LT 5 Name in which assessed: MARCH, PATRICIA All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder a t www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapt er 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,461.89 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,468.14 P.O. NO.: 1601123 208144 3434660 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1126 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6061-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 402222457002 Description of Property: PCH 002 0024 0101 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 2 BLK 24 LT 101 Name in which assessed: CECCHERINI, RONALD All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at 3132 TAX DEEDS www.c h ar l otte.rea lf orec l ose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, F lorida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2 017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 0 4/17/2017 BA SE BID AMOUNT: 6,404.05 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $ 6,410.30 P.O. NO.: 1601126 208144 3434673 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1127 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that T AX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate n umber and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 7279-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 402305430004 Description of Property: PGI 020 0591 0046 PUNTA G ORDA ISLES SEC 20 BLK 591 LT 46 Name in which assessed: A LBRECHT, LEONARD R.; A LBRECHT, EARLENE L. A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated s hall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the h ighest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose .co m in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or t hereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,848.91 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,855.16 P.O. NO.: 1601127 208144 3434683 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1129 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 9678-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 412013252003 Description of Property: RBM 000 0000 0936 ROTONDA WEST BROADMOOR LT 936 Name in which assessed: MOORE, BARBARA A. All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to l aw the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder a t www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or t hereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,136.10 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,142.35 P.O. NO.: 1601129 208144 3434716 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1130 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 9692-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 412013356001 Description of Property: RBM 000 0000 0449 ROTONDA WEST BROADMOOR LT 449 Name in which assessed: CROWELL, ROBERT, TRUSTEE OF THE IRRV TRUST OF FRANCES MELLISSINOS DATED JULY 10, 1996; CROWELL ROBERT TRUSTEE All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or t hereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,699.53 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,705.78 P.O. NO.: 1601130 208144 3 434717 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1131 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 9738-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 412014380002 Description of Property: RPH 000 0000 0245 ROTONDA 3132 TAX DEEDS WEST PINEHURST LT 245 Name in which assessed: A NGULO, PASTOR A ll of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to l aw the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the h ighest bidder a t www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, F lorida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., o r thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk P UBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,621.16 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,627.41 P.O. NO.: 1601131 208144 3434718 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1132 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that T AX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate n umber and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 9745-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 412014478001 Description of Property: RPH 000 0000 0322 ROTONDA W EST PINEHURST LT 322 Name in which assessed: A PETENOK, DMITRIY A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of F lorida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such c ertificate shall be sold to the highest bidder a t w ww.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 4 5 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2 017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,098.33 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,104.58 P.O. NO.: 1601132 208144 3434719 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1133 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 10287-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 412027276011 Description of Property: ROH 000 0000 0872 ROTOND A WEST OAKLAND HILLS LT 872 Name in which assessed: FIGUEROA, CESAR; GUTIERREZ, BEATRIZ E.; GUTIERREZ, B E All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of F lorida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder a t www.charlotte.realf oreclose.co m i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,167.67 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,173.92 P.O. NO.: 1601133 208144 3435214 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1134 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 10201-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 412024377001 Description of Property: RWM 000 0000 0487 ROTONDA W EST MARSH LT 487 Name in which assessed: ZHENG, YUN PING All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder a t www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Flor ida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk Publish: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,687.58 REDEMPTION AMOUN: $2,693.83 P.O. NO.: 1601134 208144 3435221 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1136 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11786-2014 3132 TAX DEEDS Y ear o f I ssuance: J un01 2014 Tax ID: 412121476002 Description of Property: PCH 071 4387 0002 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 71 BLK 4387 LT 2 Name in which assessed: GENCARELLI, DEBORAH A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated s hall be redeemed according to law the property described in such c ertificate shall b e sold to th e h ighest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, F lorida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2 017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 0 4/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,343.06 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $ 3,349.31 P.O. NO.: 1601136 208144 3435240 AREYOUONLINE? INCREASEYOUR EXPOSURE! Addyourinternetaddress toyouradforalittleextra! NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1137 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11634-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 412120333008 Description of Property: PCH 078 4410 0032 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 78 BLK 4410 LT 32 Name in which assessed: BAYKUS, SUKRU All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder a t www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapt er 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or t hereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk P UBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,818.60 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,824.85 P.O. NO.: 1601137 208144 3435256 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1138 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11937-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 412126356008 Description of Property: PCH 094 5031 0009 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 94 1ST REPLAT BLK 5031 LT 9 Name in which assessed: MILLER, CAROLYN A. All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder a t www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accorda nce with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 5,084.87 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,091.12 P.O. NO.: 1601138 208144 3435265 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1139 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11724-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 412121233007 Description of Property: PCH 071 4347 0023 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 71 BLK 4347 LT 23 Name in which assessed: RICHARDS, MARJORIE A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Ch apter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,174.98 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,181.23 P.O. NO.: 1601139 208144 3435278 3132 TAX DEEDS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1143 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that T AX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate n umber and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 14617-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 412334204003 Description of Property: SPA 000 0000 014C S P G HTS A CREAGE ESTS LT 14C BEING 100 FT X 200 FT Name in which assessed: HAUSNER, LUCILLE M. All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of F lorida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to l aw the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder a t w ww.charlotte.realforeclose.com in a ccordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2 017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 0 4/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,708.63 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,714.88 P.O. NO.: 1601143 208144 3435292 GETRESULTS USECLASSIFIED! NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1145 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that T AX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 14455-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 412333104010 Description of Property: PGI 018 0364 0007 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 18 BLK 364 LT 7 Name in which assessed: EERDMANS, JOEL A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chap ter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,199.85 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,206.10 P.O. NO.: 1601145 208144 3436103 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1146 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 14459-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 412333115003 Description of Property: PGI 018 0387 0001 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 18 BLK 387 LT 1 Name in which assessed: EERDMANS, JOEL A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chap ter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,199.33 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,205.58 P.O. NO.: 1601146 208144 3435306 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1147 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 14687-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 412334305006 Description of Property: SPG 001 0000 0145 S P G HTS 1ST ADD LTS 145 & 146 Name in which assessed: BANAKWAME COLLEGE FUND, LLC A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance wit h Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton 3132 TAX DEEDS Cl er k o f t h e Ci rcu i t C ourt By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,428.95 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,435.20 P.O. NO.: 1601147 208144 3435316 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1148 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 14470-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 412333180019 Description of Property: PGI 018 0405 0001 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 18 BLK 405 LT 1 Name in which assessed: DURR, STEPHEN; DURR, BEVERLY M. A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the h ighest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accor dance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,461.44 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,467.69 P.O. NO.: 1601148 208144 3435326 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1150 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 16801-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 422330255004 Description of Property: PGI 021 0843 0008 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 21 BLK 843 LT 8 Name in which assessed: HOADLEY, MICHAEL A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Cha pter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,171.76 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,178.01 P.O. NO.: 1601150 208144 3435332 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1151 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 16812-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2 014 Tax ID: 422330330003 Description of Property: PGI 021 0857 0008 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 21 BLK 857 LT 8 Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chap ter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,819.24 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,825.49 P.O. NO.: 1601151 208144 3435337 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1154 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 5922-2008 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008 Tax ID: 412116456005 Description of Property: PCH 058 4286 0034 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 BLK 4286 LT 34 Name in which assessed: BARRICK, JOEL A.; BARRICK, KARI L. All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of

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Monday, April 17, 2017 Page 3 3132 TAX DEEDS Florida. Unless the said certi f icate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or t hereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2 017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 0 4/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 24,495.42 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $ 22,480.54 P.O. NO.: 1601154 208144 3438238 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1155 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that G REGORY RATICA the holder of the following certificate has filed t he said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which i t was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 7183-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 402230402006 Description of Property: PCH 037 2174 0002 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 37 BLK 2174 LT 2 Name in which assessed: COASTAL PALM PROPERTIES, L LC, A TEXAS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; COASTAL PALM PROPERTIES LLC All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,990.91 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,997.16 P.O. NO.: 1601155 208144 3438245 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1156 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 989-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 402106282001 Description of Property: PCH 047 2523 0007 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 47 BLK 2523 LT 7 Name in which assessed: BELJOUR, JEAN; BELJOUR, MARIE A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 1,669.46 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,675.71 P.O. NO.: 1601156 208144 3438250 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1158 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 9842-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412015231003 Description of Property: RHT 000 0000 0186 ROTONDA HTS LT 186 Name in which assessed: RAND, SALLY All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 3132 TAX DEEDS Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 1,895.25 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,901.50 P.O. NO.: 1601158 208144 3438258 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1160 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax d eed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 10772-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412107278015 Description of Property: PCH 095 5186 0048 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 95 BLK 5186 LT 48 Name in which assessed: PRZYBYSZEWSKI, JON KYLE; PRZYBSZEWSKI, JON KYLE All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2 017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 1,605.38 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,611.63 P.O. NO.: 1601160 208144 3438264 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1161 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11016-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412115105005 Description of Property: PCH 093 4959 0010 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 93 BLK 4959 LT 10 Name in which assessed: FLORIDA PREMIER PROPERTIES, LLC All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,511.76 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,518.01 P.O. NO.: 1601161 208144 3438272 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1162 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11998-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 412117231008 Description of Property: PCH 058 4201 0009 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 BLK 4201 LT 9 Name in which assessed: GGH 14, LLC A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,000.59 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,006.84 P.O. NO.: 1601162 208144 3438279 3132 TAX DEEDS N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1163 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that T RAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax d eed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which i t was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11999-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 412117231009 Description of Property: PCH 058 4201 0010 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 BLK 4201 LT 10 Name in which assessed: GGH 14, LLC A ll of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate s hall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, F lorida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or t hereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 0 4/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,000.59 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,006.84 P.O. NO.: 1601163 208144 3438290 F i n d y o u r B e s t F r i e n d i n t h e C l a s s i f i e d s N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1164 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which i t was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11255-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412117231010 Description of Property: PCH 058 4201 0011 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 BLK 4201 LT 11 Name in which assessed: TMDC INVESTMENTS, LLC, A MINNESOTA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; TMDC INVESTMENTS LLC A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,238.88 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,245.13 P.O. NO.: 1601164 208144 3438292 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1165 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11256-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412117231011 Description of Property: PCH 058 4201 0012 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 BLK 4201 LT 12 Name in which assessed: TMDC INVESTMENTS, LLC, A MINNESOTA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; TMDC INVESTMENTS LLC A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 1,772.22 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,778.47 P.O. NO.: 1601165 208144 3438695 3132 TAX DEEDS N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1166 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that T RAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has f iled the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The c ertificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which i t was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 12023-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 412117278002 Description of Property: PCH 058 4226 0002 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 BLK 4226 LT 2 Name in which assessed: MONTOYA, ANNA MAE S. A ll of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate s hall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold to t he highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, F lorida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2 017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2 017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 0 4/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,564.21 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $ 3,570.46 P.O. NO.: 1601166 208144 3438700 ADVERTISE In TheClassifieds! N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1168 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 12827-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 412126401005 Description of Property: PCH 094 5028 0009 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 94 1ST/ REP BLK 5028 LT 9 Name in which assessed: PRANA ENTERPRISES, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABLILITY COMPANY; PRANA ENTERPRISES LLC All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,978.16 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,984.41 P.O. NO.: 1601168 208144 3438712 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1169 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11961-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412127106009 Description of Property: PCH 081 4490 0029 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 81 BLK 4490 LT 29 Name in which assessed: SCHIFF, BENEJAMIN, AS TRUSTEE OF TRUST NO. 2358 DATED OCTOBER 3, 2009; SCHIFF, BENJAMIN, AS TRUSTEE OF TRUST NO. 2358 DATED OCTOBER 3, 2009; SCHIFF BENJAMIN TRUSTEE A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,056.11 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,062.36 P.O. NO.: 1601169 208144 3438720 3132 TAX DEEDS N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1170 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder o f the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the p roperty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 12948-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 412127454011 Description of Property: PCH 082 4461 0008 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 82 BLK 4461 LT 8 Name in which assessed: EDWARDS, ERIC F.; BALMAS-EDWARDS, AGNIESZKA ; EDWARDS, AGNIESZKA BA ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of F lorida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to t he law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to t he highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or t hereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2 017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk P UBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 0 4/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,292.68 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,298.93 P.O. NO.: 1601170 208144 3438728 Y Y ouSa ouSa ve ve BigBuc BigBuc ks ks Shopping Shopping Classifieds! Classifieds! N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1173 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 13220-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 412129257009 Description of Property: PCH 085 4593 0031 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 85 BLK 4593 LT 31 Name in which assessed: CABRERA, FRANCISCO; CABRERA, MYRIAM; CABRERA, M All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to t he highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,326.65 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,332.90 P.O. NO.: 1601173 208144 3438736 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1176 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 12716-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412132255019 Description of Property: RMD 000 0038 0014 ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 38 LT 14 Name in which assessed: PRIME FLORIDA LAND PHASE 1 CORP, A FLORIDA CORPORATION; PRIME FLORIDA LAND PHASE 1 CORP All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 1,428.10 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,434.35 P.O. NO.: 1601176 208144 3438763 3132 TAX DEEDS N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1177 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder o f the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax d eed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which i t was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 12784-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412132453006 Description of Property: RMD 000 0055 0015 ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 55 LT 15 Name in which assessed: PRIME FLORIDA LAND PHASE 1 C ORP, A FLORIDA CORPORATION; PRIME FLORIDA LAND PHASE 1 C ORP All of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to t he highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk P UBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 0 4/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 1,425.67 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,431.92 P.O. NO.: 1601177 208144 3438776 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1178 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has f iled the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 16725-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422329201010 Description of Property: PGI 016 0333 0011 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 16 BLK 333 LT 11 Name in which assessed: BAHBOUTH, ABRAHAM A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,302.96 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,309.21 P.O. NO.: 1601178 208144 3438781 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1179 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 16726-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422329201011 Description of Property: PGI 016 0333 0012 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 16 BLK 333 LT 12 Name in which assessed: BAHBOUTH, ABRAHAM A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,315.45 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,321.70 P.O. NO.: 1601179 208144 3438797 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1180 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

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Page 4 Monday, April 17, 2017 3132 TAX DEEDS C erti f icate No.: 1 6 7 36 20 14 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422329256001 Description of Property: PGI 016 0336 0001 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 16 BLK 336 LT 1 Name in which assessed: PAULSON, ARNOLD H.; PAULSON, V IRGINIA L. A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to t he law, the property described i n s uch certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or t hereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 0 4/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,302.00 R EDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,308.25 P.O. NO.: 1601180 208144 3438801 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1181 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax d eed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 16781-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422329476004 Description of Property: PGI 016 0324 0009 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 16 BLK 324 LT 9 Name in which assessed: BAHBOUTH, ABRAHAM A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,315.45 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,321.70 P.O. NO.: 1601181 208144 3438813 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1182 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 16782-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422329476006 Description of Property: PGI 016 0324 0007 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 16 BLK 324 LT 7 Name in which assessed: BAHBOUTH, ABRAHAM A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,315.45 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,321.70 P.O. NO.: 1601182 208144 3438822 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1183 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 16783-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422329477001 Description of Property: PGI 016 0343 0037 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 16 BLK 343 LT 37 Name in which assessed: BAHBOUTH, ABRAHAM A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to 3132 TAX DEEDS the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, F lorida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Cler k PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,315.45 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,321.70 P.O. NO.: 1601183 208144 3438843 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1184 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder o f the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the p roperty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 16984-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422421226008 Description of Property: ZZZ 214224 P1-76-1 21 42 24 P-1-76-1 2.5 AC M/L E 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 SUBJECT TO RD R/W EASEMENT ON S 50FT & E 25FT Name in which assessed: HARTZOG, CHARLES THOMAS A ll of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold t o the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 1,634.79 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,641.04 P.O. NO.: 1601184 208144 3438847 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1186 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CB PALM BEACH LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 9433-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412011228024 Description of Property: PCH 064 3634 0012 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 64 BLK 3634 LT 12 Name in which assessed: REGAL ONE ENTERPRISES, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION; REGAL ONE ENTERPRISES INC A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to t he law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,838.31 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,844.56 P.O. NO.: 1601186 208144 3438856 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1187 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CB INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS, LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 2386-2012 Year of Issuance: May-31-2012 Tax ID: 402116180006 Description of Property: PCH 059 2951 0036 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 59 BLK 2951 LT 36 Name in which assessed: GORDON, CHRISTINA All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 3132 TAX DEEDS 20 17 R oger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,888.63 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,894.88 P.O. NO.: 1601187 208144 3441156 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1188 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CB INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS, LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed t he said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the p roperty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 3747-2011 Year of Issuance: May-31-2011 Tax ID: 402133379004 Description of Property: PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 52 BLK 1688 LT 16 Name in which assessed: BONNEY, LEONARD; BONNEY, L AURA All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to t he law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2 017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 5,716.58 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,722.83 P.O.NO.: 1601188 208144 3441161 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1189 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CB INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS, LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 5905-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 402218333014 Description of Property: PCH 021 1669 0010 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 21 BLK 1669 LT 10 Name in which assessed: ENGMAN, JOHAN A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,277.06 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,283.31 P.O. NO.: 1601189 208144 3441268 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1192 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CB INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS, LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 5284-2011 Year of Issuance: May-31-2011 Tax ID: 402211479012 Description of Property: PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 51 BLK 3184 LT 1 Name in which assessed: ATALLA, AHMED SHAABAN All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,788.04 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,794.29 P.O. NO.: 1601192 208144 3441279 3132 TAX DEEDS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1190 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CB INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS, LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed t o be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 3919-2011 Year of Issuance: May-31-2011 Tax ID: 402202256007 Description of Property: PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 50 BLK 3101 LT 3 Name in which assessed: ORLANDO, ANDREW; SAPUTO, ANTHONY; SAPUTO, A All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.co m in accordance with Chapter 45, F lorida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 0 5/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,242.21 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,248.46 P.O. NO.: 1601190 208144 3441269 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1191 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CB INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS, LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 3985-2011 Year of Issuance: May-31-2011 Tax ID: 402202379015 Description of Property: PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 50 BLK 3 119 LT 4 Name in which assessed: GOMEZ, JOSE; NALAVANY, CYNTHIA A.; CAN All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,943.76 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,950.01 P.O. NO.: 1601191 208144 3441275 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1194 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CB INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS, LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6634-2011 Year of Issuance: May-31-2011 Tax ID: 402221401012 Description of Property: PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 10 BLK 103 LT 5 Name in which assessed: KOWALL, ED; KOWALL, FREDA L. All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,070.93 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,077.18 P.O. NO.: 1601194 208144 3441281 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1195 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JOHN T. SAKEVICH the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: 3132 TAX DEEDS C erti f icate No.: 2 45420 1 0 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010 Tax ID: 402116205008 Description of Property: PCH 059 2942 0022 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 59 BLK 2942 LT 22 Name in which assessed: FEISER, ROBERT D.; FEISER, BETTY J. All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of F lorida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described i n such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2 017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk P UBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,927.92 REDEMPTION AMOUNT : $3,934.17 P.O. NO.: 1601195 208144 3441291 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1197 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JOHN A. GALBRAITH the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed t o be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 12458-2012 Year of Issuance: May-31-2012 Tax ID: 412116352003 Description of Property: PCH 058 4242 0006 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 BLK 4242 LT 6 Name in which assessed: SUGAR KIDS HUI, LLC; BENHAM, CLAYTON W.; BENHAM, ROY L.; BENHAM, HOWARD K.; PAVICH, ELOISE L.; SUGAR KIDS HUI LLC ET AL A ll of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to t he law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold t o the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, F lorida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,544.33 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,550.58 P.O. NO.: 1601197 208144 3441293 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1198 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that SKW PREP LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the s aid certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 14573-2011 Year of Issuance: May-31-2011 Tax ID: 412130253019 Description of Property: ROTONDA SANDS UN 1 BLK 2 LT 100 Name in which assessed: FERRIS, THEODORE JR. A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,101.69 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,107.94 P.O. NO.: 1601198 208144 3441295 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1199 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THOMAS SMITH the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6533-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 402223102002 Description of Property: PCH 011 1333 0021 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 11 BLK 1333 LT 21 Name in which assessed: AMENDOLIA, PLACIDO All of said property being in the 3132 TAX DEEDS C ounty o f C harlotte, S tate o f Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,622.44 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,628.69 P.O.NO.: 1601199 208144 3441301 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1200 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THOMAS SMITH the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 15135-2013 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 412307230003 Description of Property: PUG 000 0093 0005 PUNTA GORDA BLK 93 LT 5 & W 1/2 LT 6 N ame in which assessed: IMPERI, ROBERT S. All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of F lorida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 1,998.55 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,004.80 P.O. NO.: 1601200 208144 3441331 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1203 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THOMAS SMITH the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 8953-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412002227004 Description of Property: PCH 062 3600 0037 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 62 BLK 3600 LT 37 Name in which assessed: JOHN-NICHOLSON, LOIDA AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF EBENEZER F. JOHN; JOHN EBENEZER F ESTATE All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State o f Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,939.53 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,945.78 P.O. NO.: 1601203 208144 3441338 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1204 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HOUSING HELPERS, INC. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 2835-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 402128261001 Description of Property: ELJ 001 R0000 0020 EL JOBEAN WARD 1 RESUB RESV LTS 20 & 21 Name in which assessed: MAIER, KATHY All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February,

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Monday, April 17, 2017 Page 5 3132 TAX DEEDS 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,682.88 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,689.13 P.O. NO.: 1601204 208144 3441347 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1205 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HOUSING HELPERS, INC. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a t ax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6152-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 402223304018 Description of Property: PCH 007 0534 0009 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 7 BLK 534 LT 9 N ame in which assessed: THE ESTATE OF HENRY E. GEEVE, DECEASED; GEEVE HENRY E ESTATE; THE ESTATE OF HENR Y 0 GEEVE, DECEASED; GEEVE HENRY 0 ESTATE All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State o f Florida. Unless the said certificate s hall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,612.82 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,619.07 P.O. NO.: 1601205 208144 3441351 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1206 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HOUSING HELPERS, INC. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 9401-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412011127010 Description of Property: PCH 064 3569 0012 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 64 BLK 3569 LT 12 PCH 064 3569 0018 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 64 BLK 3569 LT 18 Name in which assessed: ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD E.; ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD T.; ZIMMERMAN, RT A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold t o the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 12,201.89 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $12,208.14 P.O. NO.: 1601206 208144 3441374 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1122 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAX EASE FUNDING 2016-1 LLC t he holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 5223-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-20 14 Tax ID: 402215277029 Description of Property: PCH 033 2799 0014 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 33 BLK 2799 LT 14 Name in which assessed: SMITH, HAROLD L.; SMITH, EDWARD L. A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in ac cordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 13th day of June, 2017. Dated this 6th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 03/27/2017, 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 5,372.07 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,378.32 P.O. NO.: 1601122 208144 3434647 3132 TAX DEEDS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1208 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TRAMAR REALTY CORP. the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The c ertificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11540-2010 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010 Tax ID: 412022378002 Description of Property: ROH 000 0000 1060 ROTOND A WEST OAKLAND HILLS LT 1060 Name in which assessed: SANTINI, IVELYN All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate s hall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,955.30 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,961.55 P.O. NO.: 1601208 208144 3441388 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1209 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A NITA VARSHNEY the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 5223-2010 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2010 Tax ID: 402211129002 Description of Property: PCH 051 3224 0003 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 51 BLK 3224 LT 3 Name in which assessed: CORMIER, ROGER W. A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,005.41 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,011.66 P.O. NO.: 1601209 208144 3441392 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 16-1210 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BETTY ANTOINE the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 632-2010 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2010 Tax ID: 402104129026 Description of Property: PCH 024 2004 0015 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 24 BLK 2004 LT 15 Name in which assessed: LUTZ, CONRAD; LUTZ, PILAR A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,113.53 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,119.78 P.O. NO.: 1601210 208144 3441396 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1211 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A NITA VARSHNEY the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 5237-2010 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2010 Tax ID: 402211180006 3132 TAX DEEDS Description o f Property: P CH 051 3211 0001 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 51 BLK 3211 LT 1 N ame in which assessed: PATTERSON, ALBERT E. A ll of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.co m i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2 017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk P UBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 5,592.44 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,598.69 P.O. NO.: 1601211 208144 3441398 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1185 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CB PALM BEACH LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax d eed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which i t was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 9432-2014 Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412011228023 Description of Property: PCH 064 3634 0013 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 64 BLK 3634 LT 13 Name in which assessed: REGAL ONE ENTERPRISES, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION; REGAL ONE ENTERPRISES INC A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, F lorida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 20th day of June, 2017. Dated this 10th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/03/2017, 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,730.59 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $ 4,736.84 P.O. NO.: 1601185 208144 3438852 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 16-1207 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JOAN E. BRASSEUR, TRUSTEE FRANCIS T. BRASSEUR AND JOAN E. BRASSEUR LIVING TRUST the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year o f issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 4473-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 402209378021 Description of Property: PCH 026 0768 0007 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 26 BLK 768 LT 7 Name in which assessed: EMERY, ROBERT W.; EMERY, MARY All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 27th day of June, 2017. Dated this 21st day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/10/2017, 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,215.88 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,222.13 P.O. NO.: 1601207 208144 3441382 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0001 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PREI LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6607-2013 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 402223376014 Description of Property: PCH 009 0489 0012 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 9 BLK 489 LT 12 Name in which assessed: KALEEMUDDIN, MOHAMMED; MANSOOR, SABIH; MANSOOR S All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of 3132 TAX DEEDS Florida. Unless the said certi f icate s hall be redeemed according to t he law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk P UBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,116.34 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,122.59 P.O. NO.: 1700001 208144 3442098 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0002 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PREI LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the s aid certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6636-2013 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 402223453001 Description of Property: PCH 009 0496 0002 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 9 BLK 496 LT 2 Name in which assessed: RAMSEY BUILDING CORPORATION, A FLORIDA CORPORATION; RAMSEY BUILDING CORPORATION A ll of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at w ww.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,188.26 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,194.51 P.O. NO.: 1700002 208144 3442107 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0023 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEANNE W. DIAS ROCKY OAKS HOLDINGS LLC the holder of the f ollowing certificate has filed the s aid certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 17237-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422303454006 Description of Property: TROP G A UN 4 BLK 52 LT 12 Name in which assessed: CASKEY, ROBERT L.; CASKEY, MARILYN E. All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 6,367.59 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,373.84 P.O. NO.: 1700023 208144 3443446 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 17-0003 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PREI LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6759-2013 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 402224305006 Description of Property: PCH 013 1299 0010 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 13 BLK 1299 LT 10 Name in which assessed: W ALFALL, AMY V., AS TRUSTEE OF THE WALFALL FAMILY TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 13, 1992 AND RESTATED SEPTEMBER 16, 2008; WALFALL AMY V TR A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or 3132 TAX DEEDS therea f ter on 11th day o f July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 0 4/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,297.01 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,303.26 P.O. NO.: 1700003 208144 3442119 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0004 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PREI LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to b e issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6770-2013 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 402224326005 Description of Property: PCH 013 1299 0011 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 13 BLK 1299 LT 11 Name in which assessed: WALFALL, AMY V., AS TRUSTEE O F THE WALFALL FAMILY TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 13, 1992 AND RESTATED SEPTEMBER 16, 2008; WALFALL AMY V TR A ll of said property being in the C ounty of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in s uch certificate shall be sold t o the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2 017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,297.01 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,303.26 P.O. NO.: 1700004 208144 3442128 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0005 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PREI LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 7136-2013 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 402230203008 Description of Property: PCH 037 2202 0008 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 37 BLK 2202 LT 8 Name in which assessed: BACHMANN, MARIE; BACHMANN, FREDERICK; BACHMANN, F All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate s hall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,083.01 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,089.26 P.O. NO.: 1700005 208144 3442148 CLASSIFIED WORKS! .N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 17-0006 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PREI LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 3979-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 402205201008 Description of Property: PCH 017 0920 0008 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 17 BLK 920 LT 8 Name in which assessed: GORDON, TREVOR All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton 3132 TAX DEEDS C lerk o f the C ircuit C ourt By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 0 5/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,334.39 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,340.64 P.O. NO.: 1700006 208144 3443321 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0008 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PREI LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate n umber and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 15067-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422104404012 Description of Property: RVL 000 0032 0013 ROTONDA V ILLAS BLK 32 LT 13 Name in which assessed: INGRAM, EDWIN B. JR.; INGRAM, SALLY E. All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of F lorida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to t he highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,332.16 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,338.41 P.O. NO.: 1700008 208144 3443328 C a s h i n w i t h C l a s s NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0009 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PREI LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 15162-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422105184002 Description of Property: RVL 000 0015 0082 ROTONDA V ILLAS BLK 15 LT 82 Name in which assessed: ROCHFORD, ELFREIDA L. A/K/A E LFREIDA R. ROCHFORD A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,560.74 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,566.99 P.O. NO.: 1700009 208144 3443332 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0010 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEANNE W. DIAS ROCKY OAKS HOLDINGS LLC the holder of the f ollowing certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 17239-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422311152008 Description of Property: TROP G A UN 10 BLK 170 LT 42 Name in which assessed: NADZIEJA, MARK All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,571.05 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,577.30 P.O. NO.: 1700010 208144 3443335

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Page 6 Monday, April 17, 2017 3132 TAX DEEDS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0011 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEANNE W. DIAS ROCKY OAKS HOLDINGS LLC the holder of the f ollowing certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 17148-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 402101305003 Description of Property: PCH 022 1106 0011 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 22 BLK 1106 LT 11 Name in which assessed: PITCHER, GEORGE W. A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i n accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 7,023.88 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,030.13 P.O. NO.: 1700011 208144 3443342 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0012 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEANNE W. DIAS ROCKY OAKS HOLDINGS LLC the holder of the f ollowing certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 17201-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 402210329023 Description of Property: PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 27 BLK 1430 LT 17 Name in which assessed: MCLAFFERTY, WILLIAM; MCLAFFERTY, MARYANNE All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.co m in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 5,966.93 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,973.18 P.O. NO.: 1700012 208144 3443349 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0013 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JEANNE W. DIAS ROCKY OAKS HOLDINGS LLC the holder of the f ollowing certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 17146-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 402335128025 Description of Property: LDU 000 0000 0042 LINDUE LOT 42 Name in which assessed: BRICK, 3132 TAX DEEDS LONNIE All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 5,996.07 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,002.32 P.O. NO.: 1700013 208144 3443351 GETRESULTS USECLASSIFIED! NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0014 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEANNE W. DIAS ROCKY OAKS HOLDINGS LLC the holder of the f ollowing certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 17482-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412126311008 Description of Property: PCH 094 5031 0021 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 94 1ST REP BLK 5031 LT 21 Name in which assessed: A NDERSON, DONALD SR.; A NDERSON, VERONICA M.; A NDERSON, VERONICA A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to t he highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 8,104.10 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $8,110.35 P.O. NO.: 1700014 208144 3443353 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0015 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEANNE W. DIAS ROCKY OAKS HOLDINGS LLC the holder of the f ollowing certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 17483-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412126376004 Description of Property: PCH 094 5032 0011 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 94 1ST REP BLK 5032 LT 11 Name in which assessed: DYER, ERIK; DYER, SUSAN M. A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton 3132 TAX DEEDS C lerk o f the C ircuit C ourt By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 8,059.47 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $8,065.72 P.O. NO.: 1700015 208144 3443360 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0016 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JEANNE W. DIAS ROCKY OAKS HOLDINGS LLC the holder of the f ollowing certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and t he names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 17238-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 422303476001 Description of Property: TROP G ACRES UN 2 BLK 30 LT 15 Name in which assessed: CASKEY, MARILYN All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 3,929.56 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,935.81 P.O. NO.: 1700016 208144 3443380 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0017 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JSM HOLDING CORP PENSION PLAN the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 11753-2013 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 412116103007 Description of Property: PCH 058 4207 0036 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 BLK 4207 LT 36 Name in which assessed: SUBRATIE, NADIA A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,894.90 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,901.15 P.O. NO.: 1700017 208144 3443388 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 17-0018 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JSM HOLDING CORP PENSION PLAN the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and 3132 TAX DEEDS the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 2523-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 402120402001 Description of Property: ELJ 003 0000 0053 EL JOBEAN W ARD 3 PLAN 1 LT 53 Name in which assessed: HELK, ROSEL M., TRUSTEE OF THE ROSEL MARIE HELK REVOCABLE TRUST DATED JANUARY 28, 1999; HELK ROSEL TRUSTEE A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State o f Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Cler k PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 945.92 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $952.17 P.O. NO.: 1700018 208144 3443406 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0019 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JSM HOLDING CORP PENSION PLAN the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 13782-2013 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2013 Tax ID: 412132460005 Description of Property: RMD 000 0053 0005 ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 53 LT 5 Name in which assessed: HARPER, LUCILLE A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,590.85 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,597.10 P.O. NO.: 1700019 208144 3443417 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0020 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JSM HOLDING CORP PENSION PLAN the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 14426-2012 Y ear of Issuance: May-31-2012 Tax ID: 412132182010 Description of Property: RMD 000 0023 0005 ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 23 LT 5 Name in which assessed: PABST, KARL; PABST, LESLIE A.; PABST, RITA All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com 3132 TAX DEEDS in accordance with C hapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,936.93 REDEMPTION AMOUNT : $2,943.18 P.O. NO.: 1700020 208144 3443423 AdvertiseToday! NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0021 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JSM HOLDING CORP PENSION PLAN the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 12731-2014 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2014 Tax ID: 412132278004 Description of Property: RMD 000 0069 0007 ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 69 LT 7 Name in which assessed: MERCHAN, CONSUELO; SCHIBLI, V ICTORIA PEREZ DE; VELANDIA, NELSON A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.co m in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 2,773.22 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,779.47 P.O. NO.: 1700021 208144 3443438 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 17-0022 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that KASPERS ENTERPRISE LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a t ax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 9584-2010 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2010 Tax ID: 402419108002 Description of Property: RIH 005 0000 0716 RIDGE HARBOR 5TH ADD LT 716 Name in which assessed: RIVERSIDE HOMES OF S.W. FLORIDA, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION; RIVERSIDE HOMES OF SW FL INC All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 5,128.76 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,135.01 P.O. NO.: 1700022 208144 3443439 3132 TAX DEEDS N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 17-0024 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JAMES AMENDOLA the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 8926-2011 Year of Issuance: May-31-2011 Tax ID: 402322101002 Description of Property: HARB HTS SEC 5 BLK 113 LTS 5 6 Name in which assessed: EMAD, SALAMEH A ll of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to t he law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to t he highest bidder at w ww.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,764.86 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,771.11 P.O. NO.: 1700024 208144 3443452 N O TI C E O F APPLI C ATI O N F O R TAX DEED 17-0025 SEC. 197.512 F.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TWO STEP PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT, INC. PROFIT SHARING PLAN the holder of the following certificate has filed the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 12567-2010 Y ear of Issuance: Jun-01-2010 Tax ID: 412107431011 Description of Property: PCH 095 5175 0015 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 95 BLK 5175 LT 15 Name in which assessed: CORFU HOMES, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION; CORFU HOMES INC All of said property being in the County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless the said certificate shall be redeemed according to the law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or thereafter on 11th day of July, 2017. Dated this 27th day of February, 2017 Roger D. Eaton Clerk of the Circuit Court By: Lori Lagios-Tuck, Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 04/17/2017, 04/24/2017, 05/01/2017, 05/08/2017 BASE BID AMOUNT: 4,976.56 REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,982.81 P.O. NO.: 1700025 208144 3443454 Turn Your Trash Into Cash! Advertise any Item Under $500. for FREE by Going to: www.sun-classieds. com *Limit 5 Ads Per Week Excluding Pets & Firearms EmployClassified!


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