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DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT with the city its own an amended measure units on site, which may conflict with the
to also comply with the state legislation, new state law requiring inclusionary ordi- Arres t. A man was arrested after he was
Assembly Bill 1505. The citizens group is nances for rental projects allow for alter- caught looking into a vehicle that was not
To align voter-approved housing poli- his and was found with narcotics on Fifth
cies in San Mateo with a new state housing seeking to extend the height, density and native means of providing on-site units,
affordable housing protections outlined in such as in-lieu fees. Avenue and E Street, it was reported at 8:35
law, the City Council on Monday unani- p.m. Sunday, March 4.
mously approved a moratorium on rental Measure P in the San Mateo General Plan In its proposed ballot measure, the citi-
to 2030. Measure P is set to sunset in Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
housing developments. zens group added the phrase, “alternative Cambridge Street, it was reported at 9:01
Though the moratorium goes into effect 2020. means of compliance” to provide the coun-
First approved by voters in 1991 as p.m. Sunday, March 4.
immediately, it is not expected to change cil means to address the requirements of Arres t. Someone was arrested after a traffic
the progress of proposed rental projects Measure H, 2004’s Measure P established state law, according to a press release.
55-foot height limits in most parts of the stop for driving with a suspended license
that comply with the city’s policies of The citizens group is currently collect- on Concourse Drive and Clipper Drive, it
requiring at least 10 percent of below-mar- city and restricted how densely housing
ing signatures to also place the extension was reported at 7:55 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.
ket rate units on site. and commercial developers can build. Also
included in Measure P is a requirement that on the November ballot. 28.
To change the voter-approved city poli-
cy to align with the state’s, voters will res i den t i al
have to weigh in, so the city moratorium dev el o p ers
is aimed at giving officials time to consid- provide at
er possible amendments that could be put least 10 per-
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during a joint news conference with Swedish Prime
Minister Stefan Lofven.
By Zeke Miller Cohn’s departure comes amid a peri- cies to benefit the American people.” Hours later, White House economic adviser Gary Cohn,
and Jonathan Lemire od of unparalleled tumult in the Trump Trump praised Cohn despite the dis- who has opposed the tariffs, announced his plans to depart
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS administration, and aides worry that agreement on trade, issuing a state- the White House, another signal that the president intends
more staffers may soon head for the ment saying Cohn has “served his to go through with the penalties.
doors. country with great distinction.” The president’s pledge for action, which would be in line
WASHINGTON — Top economic
adviser Gary Cohn is leaving the The announcement came hours after Cohn is a former Goldman Sachs with a one of his campaign promises, came after House
White House after breaking with Trump denied there was chaos in the executive who joined the White House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin called for a “more surgical
President Donald Trump on trade poli- White House. Trump maintained that after departing the Wall Street firm approach” that would help avert a potentially dangerous
cy, the latest in a string of high-level his White House has “tremendous ener- with a $285 million payout. He played trade war. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of
departures from the West Wing. gy,” but multiple White House offi- a pivotal role in helping Trump enact a Kentucky said there was concern Trump’s plan could lead to
cials said Trump has been urging anx- sweeping tax overhaul, coordinating such disruptive turmoil.
Cohn, the director of the National
ious aides to stay. with members of Congress. “We are urging caution,” McConnell said.
Economic Council, has been the lead-
“Everyone wants to work in the Cohn’s departure is a blow to Republican Sen. David Perdue of Georgia, who opposes
ing internal opponent to Trump’s
White House,” Trump said during a Capitol Hill Republicans and business the tariffs, said after meeting Tuesday with White House
planned tariffs on imports of steel and
joint press conference with Swedish groups who were hoping Trump might chief of staff John Kelly that the administration was will-
aluminum, working to orchestrate an
Prime Minister Stefan Lvfven. “They listen to their worries on tariffs — and ing to consider his views. “Absolutely. There’s an open-
eleventh-hour effort in recent days to
all want a piece of the Oval Office.” that Cohn would serve as a moderating ness now,” Perdue said.
get Trump to reverse course. But Trump
force as the administration pushes a “I think there’s been a step back,” said Sen. Pat Roberts,
resisted those efforts, and reiterated In a statement, Cohn said it was his
renegotiation of the North American R-Kan. “I don’t think he’s reconsidering, but I think he’s
Tuesday he will be imposing tariffs in honor to serve in the administration
Free Trade Agreement. trying to figure out what his best step is forward.”
the coming days. and “enact pro-growth economic poli-
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NBA
Continued from page 11
The answer to this conundrum, for both
the NBA and the NCAA: The G League.
Who knows how things would have
into the league when they’re 18 using our G
League as it was designed to be as a
Development League and getting them min-
others knew: Plenty of recruits and players
are getting paid, and the scandal the game is
facing right now will likely be felt for years
worked out for those three guys — and many utes on the court there?” to come. If an 18-year-old can go to the
others, Brown included — if the G League Put simply, that answer is yes. NBA and start getting paid for his labor, that
should be going to college and we’re forc- should be allowed to happen. It’s not the
was then what it is now. The G League, as It would have to be addressed in the
ing them into this system. For one-and- NBA’s job to clean up college basketball,
currently constructed, is up to 26 teams. Collective Bargaining Agreement, but the
dones, that means they’re going to go to and eliminating the age limit won’t elimi-
Washington will join next season, New NBA Players Association would be on board
school for one semester and they’ve got to nate that problem, but it’ll help at least with
Orleans will then likely be next, and at that so that won’t be an issue.
get a C in two classes to be eligible. They’re the optics.
not there for that.” point Silver should simply order Portland The addition of two-way contracts this
and Denver to be like everyone else and add season has worked; more than 100 rookies It’ll be good business for the NBA. The
The rule was changed 13 years ago, in part a franchise. have gotten a taste of NBA life this season, first 10 collegians taken in last year’s draft
to protect the owners from themselves. And then the NBA will have a true devel- the highest total since the league’s earliest were freshmen. The first 10 in this year’s
It isn’t Kwame Brown’s fault that he was opment league. It won’t reach its full poten- days seven decades ago. If a team wants to draft might be the same. Some of these kids
drafted No. 1 overall immediately out of tial until there are 30 franchises, one for draft an 18-year-old and he proves not to be are NBA-ready. Some aren’t.
high school in 2001 and never became an each NBA club. Until then, the salaries — ready for the rigors of the NBA, they can The NBA has used the NCAA to determine
All-Star. He didn’t pick himself. $25,000 or so for the majority of players, send him down to their farm team in Sioux who is worth the risk. Now they don’t have
Washington picked him. It didn’t work. except for those on two-way deals making Falls or Rio Grande or Lakeland and let him to totally rely on college hoops.
That’s not the system’s fault. That system as much as $250,000 or so — won’t be able keep developing within their system. “The quickest way to learn how to play in
worked just fine for LeBron James, Kobe to get where near they need to be, either. Plus, they can pay him. this game is to play in this game, against
Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Dwight Howard, “I think the question for the league is, in Which the NCAA can’t — or won’t — do. adults,” Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said.
Tyson Chandler, Tracy McGrady and plenty terms of their ultimate success, are we better That has made the NBA’s age limit an easy “It is a different game than college.”
of others. off intersecting with them a little bit target for the NCAA’s woes. And that’s why it’s time to change the
Jonathan Bender, Darius Miles, Andrew younger?” Silver said last month at the All- A federal investigation into college bas- rules. Just give it a year or two.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
No. 10 Serra (16-10) at No. 7 Dublin (25-5), 7 p.m.
Division II
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Cleveland 7
Chicago
Los Angeles 7
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Brooklyn
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Florida
Detroit
Montreal
Ottawa
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64 32 25 7
66 26 29 11
66 25 30 11
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No. 10 Moreau-Hayward (21-7) at No. 7 Sequoia (22- Washington 37 28 .569 —
Detroit 6 6 0.500 Miami 34 31 .523 3 Buffalo 66 21 34 11 53 159 214
7), 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay 6 6 0.500 Charlotte 28 37 .431 9
Five NFL players have been Orlando 20 44 .313 16 1/2 Metropolitan Division
Division III Seattle 5 6 0.455 Washington 66 37 22 7 81 203 197
Atlanta 20 45 .308 17
given the franchise tag, with only No. 12 Rio Americano-Sacramento (19-10) at No. 5 Baltimore 5 6 0.455 Pittsburgh 67 38 25 4 80 219 203
Half Moon Bay (24-5), 7 p.m.
Steelers running back Le’Veon Minnesota 5 6 0.455 Central Division Philadelphia 66 34 21 11 79 197 193
A’s 4 5 0.444 Cleveland 37 26 .587 — New Jersey 67 34 25 8 76 199 203
Bell getting the exclusive tag. Division IV Indiana 37 27 .578 1/2 Columbus 67 34 28 5 73 180 187
No. 10 Woodside Priory (17-10) at No. 7 Calveras (21- Texas 3 7 0.300
Bell, who has been adamant 8), 7 p.m. Toronto 3 8 0.273 Milwaukee 34 30 .531 3 1/2 Carolina 67 29 27 11 69 178 204
Detroit 29 35 .453 8 1/2 N.Y. Islanders 67 29 29 9 67 216 241
about not playing under the tag for NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 21 42 .333 16 N.Y. Rangers 67 30 31 6 66 189 212
a second straight season, can’t Girls' basketball W L Pct.
First round Nor Cal tournament Chicago 8 2 0.800 WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
negotiate with any other teams. Division II Southwest Division
Milwaukee 7 4 0.636 Central Division
Pittsburgh must offer him the aver- No. 10 Del Oro-Loomis (20-10) at No. 7 South City
Miami 6 4 0.600
Cleveland 37 26 .587 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA
(26-4), 7 p.m. Indiana 37 27 .578 1/2
age of the top five running backs’ San Diego 7 5 0.583 Milwaukee 34 30 .531 3 1/2
Nashville 66 43 14 9 95 216 168
Winnipeg 66 40 17 9 89 223 175
salaries. Both sides plan to contin- No. 13 Menlo School (16-9) at No. 4 San Ramon Val- Washington 6 6 0.500 Detroit 29 35 .453 8 1/2 Minnesota 67 38 22 7 83 210 192
ue negotiating. ley-Danville (25-5), 7 p.m. Atlanta 6 6 0.500 Chicago 21 42 .333 16
Dallas 67 37 24 6 80 195 176
Los Angeles 6 6 0.500 Colorado 66 35 24 7 77 206 195
“Pittsburgh: the city that took in No. 11 Menlo-Atherton (21-9) at No. 6 Montgomery-
Arizona 6 7 0.462
Northwest Division
St. Louis 66 35 26 5 75 180 176
Santa Rosa (24-7), 7 p.m. Portland 39 26 .600 —
a 21-year old kid from small-town New York 5 7 0.417 Minnesota 38 28 .576 1 1/2 Chicago 67 29 30 8 66 190 196
Ohio, the city I battled thru adver- Division III St. Louis 4 6 0.400 Oklahoma City 37 29 .561 2 1/2
No. 9 Campolindo-Moraga (19-10) at No. 8 Sacred Denver 35 29 .547 3 1/2 Pacific Division
sity in, the city that I became a Heart Prep (16-10), 7 p.m.
Colorado 4 7 0.364
Utah 34 30 .531 4 1/2 Vegas 66 42 19 5 89 226 184
man in, ” Bell tweeted. “I love Giants 4 7 0.364 Anaheim 67 34 21 12 80 190 183
Pittsburgh 3 6 0.333 Pacific Division Sharks 66 35 22 9 79 196 184
everything about being a Division IV
Philadelphia 4 8 0.333 Warriors 50 14 .781 — Los Angeles 66 36 25 5 77 192 165
No. 6 Moreau-Hayward (13-15) at No. 1 Woodside
Pittsburgh Steeler, and I want Priory (13-14), 7 p.m. Cincinnati 4 9 0.308 L.A. Clippers 34 29 .540 15 1/2 Calgary 67 32 25 10 74 188 199
nothing more than to finish the L.A. Lakers 28 35 .444 21 1/2 Edmonton 66 28 34 4 60 187 219
No. 15 Alhambra (21-6) at No. 2 Notre Dame-Bel- Sacramento 20 44 .313 30 Vancouver 66 25 32 9 59 180 217
rest of my career in Pitt!” mont (14-12), 7 p.m.
——— Phoenix 19 47 .288 32 Arizona 65 20 34 11 51 158 213
Tuesday’s Games
Also getting franchise tags were Minnesota 9, Baltimore 8 Tuesday’s Games
Baseball Tuesday’s Games
Miami wide receiver Jarvis Landry, Westmoor at Woodside, South City at Riordan, 3:30 Boston 9, Tampa Bay 1 Philadelphia 128, Charlotte 114 Winnipeg 3, N.Y. Rangers 0
Detroit defensive end Ezekiel Toronto 106, Atlanta 90 Columbus 4, Vegas 1
p.m. Houston (ss) 10, Washington 5 Washington 117, Miami 113, OT
Ansah, Dallas DE DeMarcus N.Y. Yankees 7, Detroit 2 New Jersey 6, Montreal 4
Houston 122, Oklahoma City 112 Boston 6, Detroit 5, OT
Softball St. Louis 4, Miami 4 Dallas 118, Denver 107
Lawrence, and Los Angeles Rams Jefferson at Mills, Menlo-Atherton at South City, 4 Portland 111, New York 87 Tampa Bay 5, Florida 4, OT
Atlanta 5, Toronto 1
safety Lamarcus Joyner. They can p.m. Golden State 114, Brooklyn 101 Minnesota 6, Carolina 2
N.Y. Mets 9, Houston (ss) 5 New Orleans 121, L.A. Clippers 116 Nashville 2, Dallas 0
talk with other teams, but their cur- Boys' lacrosse Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 6 Wednesday’s Games Chicago 2, Colorado 1, OT
rent team would get compensation Hillsdale at Sequoia, 4 p.m. Chicago Cubs 9, L.A. Dodgers 5 Utah at Indiana, 4 p.m. Anaheim 4, Washington 0
if they leave. Chicago White Sox 6, Milwaukee 4 Houston at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Wednesday’s Games
Boys' tennis Memphis at Chicago, 5 p.m. Calgary at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m.
The only player given the transi- Oakland 5, Texas 3 Toronto at Detroit, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 5 p.m.
Menlo School at King's Academy, 3:30 p.m.
Arizona 5, L.A. Angels 4 New Orleans at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Arizona at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
tion tag was Chicago cornerback Swimming San Diego 5, Kansas City 4 Cleveland at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games
Kyle Fuller. Serra at Gunn, 3 p.m. Colorado 3, Seattle 2 Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
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a back judge and moved up to referee in 1992. drive in the Knights’ first run and Haley Koga
Sports brief
NFL refs Hochuli, Triplette to retire
He worked two Super Bowls and generally
was considered among the league’s best offi-
cials. Hochuli’s lengthy verbal descriptions
SOFTBALL
Continued from page 11
came through with a two-run double to right.
Brianna Santos and Bailey McDonough each
came through with RBI singles to round out the
NEW YORK — NFL referees Ed Hochuli and of calls were befitting an attorney. scoring in the inning.
Jeff Triplette are retiring. Triplette, a restructuring consultant, “In the first inning, we stepped on our toes,”
One of the replacements will be former became a ref in 1999. He was heavily criti- … The girls now know what to expect.” Metheany said. “But we adjusted.”
back judge Shawn Hochuli, Ed’s son. The cized in the media — including by his former The game started well for Aragon (0-1 PAL
Bay, 2-1 overall). Fletcher retired Hillsdale (1-0, Hillsdale took command of the game with a
other is former side judge Alex Kemp. The boss, Mike Pereira, now an analyst for Fox four-run third as Nasir, Zalba and Koga each
two new referees each joined the NFL in — for his crew’s work in January during the 1-1) in order to start the game and then touched
Kaufusi for two runs in the bottom of the first. drove in a run. Zalba also ended up scoring on
2014. Titans-Chiefs playoff game. the back end of a delayed double steal.
Ed Hochuli, among the most recognizable Following a leadoff strikeout, Kayleigh
Triplette also was the official who threw a The Knights tacked on another run in the
of NFL officials because of his muscular Puccinelli walked andAmanda Lovell reached on
penalty flag in 1999 that hit then-Browns fourth for a 10-2 advantage — Chong drove in
build, joined the league in 1990. Triplette an infield hit. Makaila Tuakoi walked to load the
tackle Orlando Brown in the eye, injuring the the second run of her varsity career — before
came aboard in 1996. bases. Puccinelli came in to score on a wild
player. Brown missed the next three NFL sea- Aragon got back in the scoring column with a
Hochuli, a lawyer by trade, originally was pitch to Elisa Jee, who ended up walking to
sons and sued the league. pair of runs in the bottom of the frame. With two
reload the bases. Lindsey Stevens followed with
a RBI single to center to give the Dons a 2-0 outs and Mary Mirt on second after a walk and a
rotations will work. It’s based on matchups
WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
and based on how things are going, but I
will definitely lean on all those guys at
some point.”
lead.
Kaufusi, however, wiggled out of the inning
without any further damage, getting back-to-
groundout, Lovell plated her with a long single
to center field. Tuakoi singled to keep the
inning alive and Jee followed with her second
double in as many at-bats, driving in Lovell.
Kerr has liked Pachulia’s production off back strikeouts to end the threat.
“[Kaufusi] wasn’t very sharp today,” Hillsdale got the runs right back in the top of
the bench yet will continue to go with rota-
Warriors rookie forward Jordan Bell land- Metheany said, adding she missed Friday’s the fifth, however. Wong led off the inning with
tions based on matchups.
ed awkwardly on his right ankle and game against Santa Teresa because she was sick. a double to the base of the fence in center field
sprained it trying to block a shot by Russell and moved to third on a Koga sacrifice bunt.
with 8.4 seconds left in the third and hob-
TIP-INS It was all right this time as the Hillsdale
Wong would score when the Aragon catcher tried
offense bailed out their starter. Seven of the nine
bled to the bench, grimacing in pain. He Nets : Brooklyn allowed Golden State to starters drove in a run for the Knights, and eight to pick her off third, only to sail the ball into
was scheduled for X-rays. score 28 points off the Nets’ 16 turnovers. of the nine had a hit. left field, enabling Wong to scamper home.
Bell, who scored five early points, had ... After making 19 of 45 3-pointers — In the top of the second, the Knights sent Later, McDonough drove in Hayley Ahlvin,
just made a one-game appearance with Santa going 8 for 15 in the fourth quarter — while eight batters to the plate, scoring five times. who had walked and moved to second on a wild
Cruz in the G League. He recently missed 14 squandering a 118-110 lead with 3:11 left to Freshman Mika Chong opened the inning with pitch.
games with a left ankle injury. the Clippers, the Nets struggled from deep a booming double to center, followed by a Kaufusi, who was tagged for four runs on
Curry became the seventh player in this time at 9 for 34. ... C Jahlil Okafor, bloop single from Bridget Nasir. Bella Zalba seven hits, gave way to Sophia Kajani after five
Warriors history to make 5,000 career field who was available Sunday but didn’t play came to the plate, and after falling behind 1-2, innings of work. Kajani worked the final two
goals. The others: Wilt Chamberlain, Rick after missing five games with the flu, again ran the count full before fouling off nine pitches innings, allowing one hit in each frame.
Barry, Chris Mullin, Paul Arizin, Jeff didn’t see action. before earning a walk to load the bases. “As long as we keep progressing, we should
Mullins and Nate Thurmond. Warri o rs : C David West missed the game Ashleigh Wong followed with an infield hit to be pretty tough,” Metheany said.
with a cyst in his right arm. ... Andre
CENTER SCENARIOS Iguodala went over 13,000 points for his M-A was knocked off by Silver Creek 42-
JaVale McGee had 12 points and five
rebounds making his sixth straight start in
place of Zaza Pachulia and the Warriors
career. ... Golden State won a sixth straight
vs. Brooklyn and also sixth consecutive at
Oracle. ... The Warriors are 23-3 against the
Eastern Conference, including 10-2 at
NOR CAL
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30 in the CCS Division I title game. … M-A
finished first in the PAL South and took sec-
ond in the PAL tournament. … Montgomery
improved to 10-0 this season in games was blasted by Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland in
when he’s out for the opening tipoff. home. the NCS Division II semifinals, 65-23. …
Coach Steve Kerr made the change but game and Leonard Turner scoring 10. … Montgomery finished second to Cardinal
isn’t committing for the long haul.
UP NEXT What carries the Mariners is their depth, as Newman in the North Bay League standings.
“Nothing is set in stone at that position,” Warri o rs : Host Spurs on Thursday, seven players scored seven points or more.
he said. “JaVale has done a good job. We going for a fourth straight win against San … Sequoia won the both the PAL South title
kind of played center by committee here for Antonio after 122-105 home victory Feb. and the PAL tournament crown. No. 13 Menlo School (16-9) at
a while now and there is no telling how the 10. No. 4 San Ramon Valley-Danville (25-5)
Menlo went 0 for 2 in CCS Open Division
Division III play. … SRV lost 63-47 to Carondelet in the
No. 12 Rio Americano-Sacramento (19-10) NCS Division I semifinals. … Menlo fin-
at No. 5 Half Moon Bay (24-5) ished third in the WBAL Foothill Division
Rio Americano lost 55-54 to Beyer in the with a 4-6 record. … SRV finished second to
Sac-Joaquin Section Division III semifi- Carondelet in the East Bay Athletic League
nals. … Half Moon Bay won its first CCS as well. … SRV won 7 of 8 before its semi-
Division IV title since 1996, beating Santa final loss.
Cruz 72-58. … Rio Americano captured the
Capital Athletic League crown. … Rio Division III
Americano has won eight of its last nine. …
HMB won the PAL North Division title this No. 9 Campolindo-Moraga (19-10) at
season. … HMB has won 11 of its last 12. No. 8 Sacred Heart Prep (16-10)
Campo fell in the NCS Division III semi-
Division IV finals to eventual champion Salesian. …
SHP won the CCS Division IV title over
No. 10 Woodside Priory (17-10) at WBAL rival Notre Dame-Belmont. …
No. 7 Calaveras-San Andreas (21-8) Campo finished second in the Diablo
Priory won its first section title, beating Foothill League. … Campo is led by Haley
WBAL rival Pinewood 41-36 in the CCS Van Dyke, who averages just under 30
Division V title game. … Priory finished points per game and went for 60 — yes, 60
third in the WBAL. … Calaveras fell 66-56 — in a 73-50 win over Moreau in the sec-
to Placer in the Sac-Joaquin Division IV tion quarterfinals. … SHP was fourth in the
semifinals. … Calaveras was third in the WBAL Foothill Division.
Mother Lode League. … Priory might have
gotten the short end of the draw by the
selection committee. If the Panthers had Division IV
stayed in Division V, they would have been No. 16 Moreau Catholic-Hayward (13-15)
a much higher seed. Instead, they get a road at No. 1 Woodside Priory (13-14)
game into the Sierra foothills.
Moreau lost to Campolindo in the NCS
Girls’ basketball Division III quarterfinals. … Priory captured
its second straight CCS Division V title,
beating Castilleja 71-32. … Moreau fin-
Division II ished fifth in the Mission Valley Athletic
No. 10 Del Oro-Loomis (20-10) at League. … Moreau has three players scoring
No. 7 South City (26-4) in double figures: Sydney Mendoza-Beck
Del Oro lost to eventual champion (12.3), Katrina King (11.5) and Camille
Antelope in the semifinals of the Sac- Johnson (10.4). … Priory finished tied for
Joaquin Section Division II bracket. … fourth in the WBAL Foothill Division with
South City won its first-ever CCS title, 66- Sacred Heart Prep.
50, over Aptos. … Del Oro was third in the
Sierra Foothill League. … Del Oro is led by
sophomore Madison Parry, who is averag- No. 15 Alhambra-Martinez (21-6) at
ing 17 points per game. … South City cap- No. 2 Notre Dame-Belmont (14-12)
tured both the PAL North and PAL tourna- Alhambra was dismantled by Eureka in the
ment titles. … Point guard Brittney Cedeno, NCS Division III quarterfinals, 65-27. …
who severely sprained her ankle before the NDB lost to WBAL rival Sacred Heart Prep
Warriors’ CCS semifinal victory, is day to in the CCS Division IV championship
day. game, 55-35. … Alhambra captured the
Diablo Valley League title with a perfect 10-
No. 11 Menlo-Atherton (21-9) at 0 record. … NDB finished in sixth place in
No. 6 Montgomery-Santa Rosa (24-7) the WBAL Foothill Division.
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Praline is standout in recipe for arugula salad By Sara Moulton process requires using a brush dipped in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS water to wash any sugar stuck to the sides
of the pan into the mixture on the bottom.
Doing so is meant to prevent the mixture
Here’s a salad fit to join the lineup for
from crystalizing and becoming cloudy
your fanciest dinner or holiday meal. Each
and soft when you want it to end up clear
of the ingredients brings its own unique
and hard. My best efforts notwithstand-
taste and texture to the mix, but the stand-
ing, I’ve found that the sugar often crys-
out is the praline. A hard candy typically
talizes anyway.
consisting of sugar and nuts, praline was
The Brits have figured out a better to
invented in the 17th century by the French
make caramel (aka burnt sugar): put the
(which is why it’s pronounced “prah
sugar in a dry pan over medium heat until
leen,” not “pray line”). Here in America
it melts, then continue cooking until it
all these years later, there are two distinct
becomes golden.
versions of praline — the New Orleans
Simple and foolproof. If you’re a
version and the version made everywhere
caramel maker, or you want to be one, this
else. This recipe uses the non-New Orleans
is the best method for you.
type.
As for the other ingredients, you’re wel-
At the heart of the praline is its caramel, come to swap in different greens, dried
which is nothing more or less than sugar fruit or cheese. And if you’re no fan of
cooked until it turns golden. The chal- pecans, substitute walnuts, pistachios or
As for the other ingredients, you’re welcome to swap in different greens, dried fruit or cheese. lenge is how to cook it. Typically, we’re
And if you’re no fan of pecans, substitute walnuts, pistachios or even peanuts. Whatever the even peanuts. Whatever the combo, the
advised to combine sugar and water in a
combo, the praline will put it over the top. saucepan until the sugar dissolves. The See SALAD, Page 18
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Make the praline: Lightly oil a baking What’s fresh at McDonald’s? Food briefs
SALAD
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sheet. In a small bowl toss the pecans
with the salt and cayenne. Place the sugar
in a heavy skillet or saucepan and cook
The beef in some burgers
NEW YORK — The Quarter Pounder is get- Dinner to go: Walmart to
over medium heat until the sugar starts to ting a fresh makeover. expand meal kits to more stores
melt. Continue cooking, stirring occa- McDonald’s said Tuesday that it is serving
praline will put it over the top. sionally, until the sugar turns a golden NEW YORK — Walmart wants a bigger
Quarter Pounders with fresh beef rather than slice of the crowded meal kits business,
caramel. Add the pecan mixture and, using frozen patties at about a quarter of its U.S.
ARUGULA SALAD WITH a heatproof spatula or spoon, stir to com- restaurants, a switch it first announced
announcing Monday that it will offer easy-
bine well. to-make dinners in more stores this year.
SPICY PECAN PRALINE, DRIED Carefully pour the pecan praline onto the
about a year ago as it works to appeal to cus-
The move puts the world’s largest retailer
CRANBERRIES AND AGED GOUDA tomers who want fresher foods.
sheet pan (the mixture will be very hot) and It will roll out fresh beef Quarter Pounders in direct competition with meal-kit compa-
Start to finish: 35 minutes spread evenly with an oiled offset spatula. to most of its 14,000 U.S. restaurants by nies such as Blue Apron and HelloFresh,
Serves: 6 Let cool completely. Crack the praline into which deliver boxes of raw meat and
May.
For the praline: pieces and medium-chop it. chopped vegetables to subscribers’
The fast-food giant, which has relied on
1/2 cup pecans, coarsely chopped Make the dressing: In a bowl whisk doorsteps. After Walmart’s announcement
together the mustard, vinegar and salt to frozen patties since the 1970s, said workers
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt will cook up the fresh beef on a grill when Monday, Blue Apron’s stock tumbled 5 per-
1/4 teaspoon cayenne, or more to taste taste, until the salt is dissolved. Add the oil cent.
in a stream, whisking, until all the oil is the burger is ordered.
1/4 cup sugar Walmart said its meal kits, which will
incorporated. Taste and add additional salt, “The result is a hotter, juicier, great tast-
For the dressing: expand from 250 stores to more than 2,000,
1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard if necessary, and black pepper to taste. ing burger,” said Chris Kempczinski, who
oversees McDonald’s Corp.’s restaurants in will be available in its deli section or can be
1 tablespoon sherry wine vinegar Make the salad: In a large bowl combine
the arugula, gouda, cranberries and praline. the U.S. ordered online and picked up later that day. It
Kosher salt
Add the dressing and toss well. Its pricier “Signature Crafted” burgers, is offering three types of kits: pre-portioned
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Freshly ground black pepper Nutritional information per serving: 245 stuffed with guacamole or bacon, will also meals that need to be cooked; ingredients
For the salad: calories; 168 calories from fat; 19 g fat (4 g be made with fresh beef since they use the that pair with its rotisserie chicken; or one-
8 cups loosely packed arugula saturated; 0 g trans fats); 14 mg cholesterol; same sized patty as the Quarter Pounder. The step dishes that just need to be heated up.
3/4 cup coarsely grated aged gouda 275 mg sodium; 17 g carbohydrate; 2 g Big Mac and its other burgers, however, will The meals feed two people and are priced
1/2 cup dried cranberries fiber; 15 g sugar; 5 g protein. still be made with frozen beef. between $8 and $15.
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response to President Donald Trump’s hawk-
ish immigration policies and widespread fear
in immigrant communities following a cam-
tough 2010 immigration law on similar
grounds. The high court found several key
provisions undermined federal immigration
state is on strong legal footing when it
comes to dealing with immigration officials.
“When people feel confident to come forward
paign in which he promised to sharply ramp law, though it upheld a provision requiring to report crimes in our communities or to par-
up the deportation of people living in the officers, while enforcing other laws, to ques- ticipate in policing efforts without fear of
their jobs. The lawsuit named as defendants U.S. illegally. The decision to sue California tion the immigration status of people sus- deportation, they are more likely to cooper-
the state of California, Gov. Jerry Brown and shows Sessions and Trump remain aligned on pected of being in the country illegally. ate with the criminal justice system altogeth-
Attorney General Xavier Becerra. this priority, even as their relationship has Sessions planned to discuss the lawsuit er.”
“I say, bring it on,” said California Senate recently deteriorated, with Trump attacking Wednesday at an annual gathering of law Sessions’ audience Wednesday includes
President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon, a Los his attorney general and Sessions pushing enforcement officers in Sacramento. members of the California Peace Officers’
Angeles Democrat who wrote the sanctuary back. “The Department of Justice and the Trump Association and groups representing police
state bill. Brown mimicked Trump on Twitter Tuesday administration are going to fight these chiefs, sheriffs, district attorneys, narcotics
It is the latest salvo in an escalating feud night, writing: “At a time of unprecedented unjust, unfair and unconstitutional policies investigators and the California Highway
between the Trump administration and political turmoil, Jeff Sessions has come to that have been imposed on you,” he said in Patrol.
California, which has resisted the president California to further divide and polarize prepared remarks. “I believe that we are going The groups’ members have often been split
on issues like taxes and marijuana policy and America. Jeff, these political stunts may be to win.” on sanctuary policies. None of the groups
defiantly refuses to help federal agents detain the norm in Washington, but they don’t work Sessions has blamed sanctuary city poli- favored the state law restricting cooperation
and deport undocumented immigrants. U.S. here. SAD!!!” cies for crime and gang violence and with immigration officials, but only the
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has One of California’s laws prohibits employ- announced in July that cities and states could California State Sheriffs’ Association was
said it will increase its presence in California, ers from letting immigration agents enter only receive certain grants if they cooperate actively opposed and some individual offi-
and Attorney General Jeff Sessions wants to worksites or view employee files without a with immigration agents. California is suing cials voiced support.
cut off funding to jurisdictions that won’t subpoena or warrant, an effort to prevent to force the administration to release one Protesters from labor unions, the
cooperate. workplace raids. Another stops local govern- such grant. The state wants a judge to certify Democratic Party and immigrant rights
The lawsuit was filed as the Justice ments from contracting with for-profit com- that its laws are in compliance with federal organizations planned to rally along with
Department is also reviewing Oakland Mayor panies and ICE to hold immigrants. Justice immigration law. some state and local elected officials outside
Libby Schaaf’s decision to warn of an immi- Department officials, speaking to reporters Defenders of sanctuary policies say they the hotel where Sessions will speak.
gration sweep in advance, which ICE said Tuesday, said that violates the Constitution’s increase public safety by promoting trust Becerra, a Democrat who is up for election
allowed hundreds of immigrants to elude supremacy clause, which renders invalid state between immigrant communities and law in November, has been sharply critical of
detention. Schaaf said Tuesday the city would laws that conflict with federal ones. enforcement, while allowing police resources Republicans Trump and Sessions, particular-
“continue to inform all residents about their The Supreme Court reinforced the federal to be used to fight other crimes. ly on immigration policies. He will speak to
constitutional rights.” government’s primacy in enforcing immigra- “We’re in the business of public safety, not the same conference later Wednesday.
Office also oversees the county’s correc- the public, Melville said he’s positioned to Redwood City’s police chief for 12 years
SHERIFF
Continued from page 1
tional and court systems, the area’s
Homeland Security and Emergency Services
divisions as well as numerous task forces
incorporate community input in the
Sheriff’s Office’s operations.
“I operate from the ground up,” he said. “I
before his service with the Sheriff’s Office,
Bolanos said his qualifications are
unmatched by any candidate running
such as SWAT, narcotics and vehicle theft. want everybody to be involved in what we against him.
Bolanos said maintaining the county’s do.” “I think experience counts,” he said. “I’ve
by the Board of Supervisors two years ago Both Melville and Bolanos pegged work- been in this county providing law enforce-
track record for safety, investing in tools
when his predecessor Greg Munks stepped ing with police and fire ment service for over 25 years.”
expected to improve policing and commu-
down before the end of his third term. agencies as well as other
nity relationships, such as body-worn cam-
Having spoken with county residents eras, and continuing to develop programs organizations working
since he announced his plans to run last for county inmates to reduce recidivism toward public safety, such as
summer, Melville said he’s found his enthu- have been and will continue to be the focus county and state parks and
siasm for a new approach to the role has of his vision for the Sheriff’s Office. the FBI’s joint terrorism
been matched by those he’s spoken with on task force, as critical to the
the campaign trail. “We’re primarily focused on maintaining
the positive relationship that we enjoy with next sheriff’s role. Bolanos
“It’s just new energy,” he said. “It’s bring- noted recruiting qualified
ing their ideas to the forefront and allowing the community we serve,” he said.
candidates has been increas-
them to be part of what we do, why we do it Topping Melville’s priorities for the post ingly challenging given the
and how we do it.” is improved transparency and a ground-up rising cost of living, and
Citing a ground-up management style and approach to staffing, which he hopes will that forming a team of offi-
preventative strategies for reducing crime, more efficiently leverage the skills within cers who visit colleges and
Melville is hoping to breathe new life to the Sheriff’s Office and re-establish trust police academies in addition
county policing. But for Bolanos, who between citizens and law enforcement. After to their jobs has helped
served as undersheriff to Munks for 10 starting his career in law enforcement as a maintain the necessary per-
years, experience with the Sheriff’s Office, police officer in Brisbane, Melville served sonnel.
which he said employs more than 800 per- as a police officer in Half Moon Bay and a “Our challenges are the
sonnel and operates at a $250 million budg- public safety officer and fire captain in outstanding economy that
et, is what makes him uniquely qualified for Brisbane before moving to the Central we have here, housing and
the position. Valley to be a police sergeant with the city the fact that because of
“I think it’s important that whoever is the of Patterson in 1986. those issues, all of the other
next sheriff has some experience running an Though Melville served as the chief of people who are competing
organization of that breadth and depth,” he police, city manager and later on as a coun- [for] the same candidates are
said. cilmember for the city of Gustine, he said he also out there trying to meet
Responsible for policing unincorporated moved back to San Mateo County in 2008 that challenge, ” Bolanos
areas of the county as well as communities to become a deputy sheriff and end his career said.
that contract for services such as Half Moon where it began. Noting his experience Having served as
Bay, San Carlos and Millbrae, the Sheriff’s working on a beat, in county jails and with
about $20,000 from the foundation’s improved connections with local resi-
SAFETY
Continued from page 1
contribution.
Of the $160,000 total allocation,
$33,000 would be paid for a storage
dents.
The program specializes in fortify-
ing the bond between law enforcement
Calendar
trailer to keep 150 shelter kits with and the communities they serve, by WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 and VR. South San Francisco Main
Easybridge. 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
food, drinks, hygiene kits, lights, broadening the perspective of officers Fattoria E. Mare Restaurant, 1095 San Francisco. Bring a console,
feasible.” medical supplies and a generator. to be more compassionate and empa- Rollins Road, Burlingame. Open to cables and games to challenge
The foundation is charged with allo- Acquiring the mobile system would thetic, according to the program’s seniors. For more information and friends at games. For more informa-
to RSVP visit tion contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
cating the nearly $70 million paid by allow San Bruno to be better prepared website. peninsuladbc.com/easybridge.
Pacific Gas and Electric to San Bruno for an emergency, and reduce the city’s “This will make our staff more Listening to Tr ump’s America:
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Bridging the Divide. 7 p.m. to 8:30
following the 2010 gas pipeline reliance on the American Red Cross or resilient. And in being more resilient, noon. Redwood City Main Library, p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
explosion which destroyed a substan- San Mateo County, which would typi- we can be more responsive and better 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For
City. Free one-on-one help regard- more information call 591-8286.
tial portion of the Crestmoor neigh- cally provide such relief, said prepared to serve our community,” said ing laptops, e-readers, tablets and
borhood, killing eight and injuring Hatamiya. Barberini, who added the immersion mobile phones. Meets in the Small Hillsdale Drama Presents: ‘ The
Conference Room on the first floor. Lion, the Witch, and the
66. The restitution fund is reserved for “There is a desire to have some of program will focus on improving offi- For more information contact Wardrobe.’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hillsdale
improving the quality of life in San those supplies on hand and stored in cer self awareness. gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. High School, 3115 Del Monte St.,
Bruno, while also preserving the mem- San Mateo. Play located in the Little
San Bruno,” she said. Such an effort could pay dividends in Sons In R etirement B ranch 4 Theater. Cost $10 to $17. For more
ory of the tragedy. An additional $52,000 in grant fund- building techniques helping officers Lunch. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. South information and to purchase tickets
Beyond honoring the foundation’s San Francisco Elk’s Lodge, 920 visit hillsdaledrama.com.
ing would pay for a consultant to help ramp down potentially violent scenar- Stonegate Drive, South San
mission, Hatamiya said the grant pro- assess potentially vulnerable commu- ios which ultimately could result in Francisco. Cost is $19. For more ‘Joseph and the Amazing
posals could also help protect San information call 878-5746. Technicolor Dreamcoat.’ 7:30 p.m.
nity hubs then develop an emergency lethal confrontation. Menlo-Atherton High School
Bruno from the variety of disasters response plan and offer joint training “The goal is to help officers make San Mateo Professional Alliance Performing Arts Center, 555
plaguing communities across the Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. Middlefield Road, Atherton. Cost
sessions with police and fire depart- sure they have long, productive careers Pacific Catch Restaurant, 243 S. B St., $14. For more information contact
country. ments. so they are better prepared to deal with San Mateo. Free admission, lunch kristinm33@gmail.com.
Considering the rash of school San Bruno first responders identified the stresses and demands of this pro- ordered off the menu. For more
information contact mike@mike- ‘The Elephant Man.’ 8 p.m. Hillbarn
shootings, wildfires, earthquakes, Capuchino High School, Parkside fession,” Hatamiya said. foor.com. Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
flooding and other tragedies occurring Intermediate School and the Marine The grant money will pay for each Foster City. $37-$54. Based on the
Toastmaster s Public Speak ing life of John Merrick. For more infor-
with seemingly increased frequency, Corps Reserve Center as three local member of the department to attend and Leadership Sk ills mation call 349-6411.
Hatamiya said the initiatives funded facilities which could be potential training sessions in Oregon and also Development. Noon to 1 p.m. BKF
Engineers, 255 Shoreline Drive, SATURDAY, MARCH 10
could prepare San Bruno for a worst- attack targets. educate a few officers who will be able Suite 200, Redwood Shores. Join us Education Town Hall. 10 a.m. to
case scenario. With the consultant, police and to host future sessions for new hires. in a friendly and supportive atmos- 11:30 a.m. Hillview Community
phere while learning to improve Center, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos.
“I think it has placed in the forefront firefighters will develop response Beyond the improved bonds with the your communication and leader- Discussions will cover state funding
of our consciousness really making strategies for the sites in case of community, Hatamiya said the pro- ship skills. For more information call for K-12 education as well as early
sure that our first responders are capa- (202) 390-7555. childhood education. For more
emergency with an eye on establish- gram can also help officers build information contact
ble and effective and getting the tools ing a template which can be used at strategies for coping with the more Caption for Hearing Loss Class. zachery.ross@asm.ca.gov.
and training that the city’s budget does other potentially vulnerable public challenging components of their 1:15 p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Senior
AAR P Chapter 2895 Monthly
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
not currently allow for,” she said. land such as other schools, as well as career. San Mateo. For more information Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. San
The programs identified were sug- call 522-7490. Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
notable private properties such as the “It helps them in their own lives and Springs Road, San Bruno. Coffee and
gested following a collaboration YouTube headquarters and The Shops makes them a more effective police Teen Tech Week : Algor ithmic doughnuts will be available starting
between the foundation board of direc- Design with p5.js. 4 p.m. South San at 9 a.m. Entertainment is Manny
at Tanforan. force,” she said. Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Catania. For more information call
tors, administrators at City Hall and Rounding out the grant program Orange Ave., South San Francisco. 583-4499.
police and fire department officials, with a $75,000 initiative is a propos- The San Bruno Community Learn how to make interactive
sketches using p5.js. For more infor- Free Prom Dress Giveaway. 11
said Hatamiya. The departments also al to enroll police officers in the Foundation meets 7 p.m. Wednesday, mation contact a.m. South San Francisco Main
sought out federal grants for the initia- Mindful Badge program, which trains March 7, in the San Bruno Senior ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
San Francisco. Dress options are
tives which, if received, would trim law enforcement officers to foster Center, 1555 Cry stal Springs Road. Social Security Class. 6 p.m. to 7:30 first come, first serve. For more
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 information contact
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
would force property owners with fed- scenarios including a 67 percent
BOND
$18 entry fee. For more information
call 522-7490. Repair Cafe. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
erally backed mortgages to purchase chance the Bay Area will see between 1 Burlingame Public Library, 480
costly flood insurance. It could also and 2.4 feet of sea level rise by 2100. Peace and Poetr y: Walk ing the Primrose Road, Burlingame. Bring
Labyrinth at Good Shepherd. 6 up to three assorted items to be
lead traditional lenders to require prop- It notes even higher rates of rising repaired. Examples of items that
Continued from page 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Good Shepherd
erty owners to secure insurance if seas if no mitigation efforts are taken. Episcopal Church, 1300 Fifth Ave., may be fixed are lamps, small appli-
Belmont. For more information call ances and even furniture. Free. For
they’re located in the flood zone. Both the state and county reports were 593-4844. more information call 558-7407.
from a 100-year flood, and needed to be released in an effort to help local com-
raised. The move came after FEMA If the ordinance passes, the city will Publishing Discussion and Book Reach and Teach: Origami Time. 1
munities plan for a changing climate p.m. to 2 p.m. 144 W. 25th Ave., San
released a new map placing the issue a 30-year general obligation Talk with George Anders. 7 p.m. to
and potential sea level rise. 8 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 Mateo. All ages and experience lev-
Bayfront community into the flood bond. Based on current interest rates, Primrose Road, Burlingame. Pulitzer els welcome to learn new paper
zone and questioned the sufficiency of it’s estimated that properties would be If voters approve the ordinance, city winner and journalist George folding tricks. All materials provided
free. For more information email
the levee that protects 9,000 Foster taxed on average $39.66 per $100,000 staff estimates the levee project will Anders will discuss the world of
craig@reachandteach.com.
publishing non-fiction. For more
City properties and another 8,000 in of assessed valuation, according to a be fully designed and ready for con- information call 558-7411.
Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
San Mateo. The existing levee ranges staff report. A home assessed at $1 mil- struction bidding by October 2018. to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
THURSDAY, MARCH 8
from 12 feet to 13 feet and FEMA’s lion would have an annual property tax At the meeting, the council decided Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Fair Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition
Oaks Community Center, 2600 by renowned Chinese painter and
highest requirement is for it to be assessment bill of about $390. that Mayor Sam Hindi along with printmaker Hung Liu. For more
Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
raised 16 feet in certain areas. Councilman Herb Perez will draft the Free spaying and neutering clinic information call 355-1894.
Last year, climate change experts hosted by the Peninsula Humane
To avoid being pulled into the flood released an updated analysis requested primary argument in support of the Society. Surgery performed by a Presentation: Women
measure. licensed vet in an SPCA surgery Entrepr eneur s of S an Mateo
zone, the city is striving to meet the by several state entities on how much vehicle. One pet per family. Cats and County. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo
requirements outlined by FEMA. sea level rise is predicted in Residents have until March 26 to dogs only. For more information call County History Museum, 2200
340-7022. Broadway, Redwood City. The
Failing to meet those requirements California. That report notes various submit rebuttals. Museum Auxiliary will present re-
DIY V R With Panafor m. 4 p.m. enactors who will portray female
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