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Team Sport Opponent Date Result

Marathon Boys Basketball Coral Shores 12/1 W, 43-30

Coral Shores Girls Basketball Marathon 12/1 W, 35-30

Marathon Girls Soccer Westwood Christian 12/1 L, 1-0

Coral Shores Boys Soccer Pace 12/1 W, 9-1

Marathon Girls Basketball Posnack 12/2 W, 52-30

Marathon Boys Soccer Westwood Christian 12/2 W, 7-1

Marathon Boys Basketball Posnack 12/2 W, 59-52

Coral Shores Boys Basketball Archimedean 12/3 W, 47-33

Coral Shores Boys Soccer Riviera Prep 12/3 L, 3-2

Marathon Girls Soccer Silver Palms 12/3 W, 5-1

Coral Shores Girls Soccer Miami Country Day 12/3 L, 3-0

Key West Girls Soccer American Heritage 12/3 L, 2-0

Key West Boys Soccer Scheck Hillel 12/4 L 2-1

Marathon Boys Soccer Palmer Trinity 12/4 L, 4-0

Key West Girls Basketball Gulf Coast 12/5 L, 57-32

Coral Shores Girls Soccer Keys Gate 12/5 W, 8-0

Marathon Girls Basketball Monsignor Pace 12/5 W, 54-29

Coral Shores Boys Basketball Braddock 12/5 W, 41-21

Coral Shores Boys Soccer Miami Country Day 12/5 L, 8-0

Marathon Boys Basketball Pace 12/5 L, 83-78

Key West Girls Basketball Pace 12/6 L, 51-35

Key West Boys Basketball Monsignor Pace 12/6 W, 66-55

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Date School Sport Opponent Start Time

12/12 Coral Shores Girls Soccer Gulliver Prep 3:30 p.m.

12/12 Coral Shores Boys Basketball Palm Glades Prep 7 p.m.

12/12 Key West Girls Soccer @ ChaminadeMadonna 4 p.m.

12/12 Coral Shores Boys Soccer @ Palmer Trinity 7 p.m.

12/12 Marathon Girls Basketball Westminster 4 p.m.

12/13 Basilica Boys Basketball @ Calusa Prep 5 p.m.

12/13 Key West Wrestling @ Mater Lakes 10:30 a.m.

12/13 Key West Girls Basketball Archbishop McCarthy Noon

12/13 Key West Girls Soccer South Fork Noon

12/13 Key West Boys Soccer St. Thomas Aquinas 2 p.m.

12/15 Coral Shores Boys Soccer Everglades Prep 4 p.m.

12/15 Marathon Boys Basketball Palm Glades Prep 7 p.m.

12/15 Key West Girls Basketball Coral Shores 5:30 p.m.

12/15 Marathon Boys Soccer @ True North 3:30 p.m.

12/16 Marathon Girls Basketball @ Keys Gate 5 p.m.

12/16 Key West Girls Soccer Marathon 4 p.m.

12/17 Marathon Girls Soccer @ Downtown Doral 4 p.m.

12/17 All Keys Schools Girls Weightlifting @ Coral Shores 4 p.m.

12/17 Coral Shores Girls Soccer LaSalle 4 p.m.

12/18 Marathon Girls Basketball @ True North 3:30 p.m.

12/18 Key West Girls & Boys Soccer Silver Palms 4 p.m.

12/18 Coral Shores Wrestling Marathon 1 p.m.

12/18 MHS & KW Boys Basketball @ Palmer Trinity Classic TBA

CHAPMAN

Marathon Basketball Shooting Guard

Jack had a great first quarter of the season. His shooting percentages are elite and his preparation and focus each game is second to none.”

Jim Murphy, Marathon head coach

points in three games

FHSAA’s 1A Rural District 8 leader for 3-point shots

A quarter of the way into the season, Marathon sophomore Jack Chapman is pulling his weight and then some for the Dolphins. In three games last week, Chapman scored 50 points, and his sharp shooting has landed him at the top of FHSAA’s 1A Rural District 8 leaderboard for 3-point shots.

Triple tallies are not Chapman’s only talent; the shooting guard is accurate from all over the court, whether it is his trademark downtown shots or at the free throw line, where he is averaging 90%.

“Jack is only a sophomore, but plays with the experience of a senior,” said coach Jim Murphy. Chapman made his first appearances for the Dolphins as an eighth grader and continues to develop his game. For his dependability, marksmanship and composure on the court, Marathon’s Jack Chapman is the Keys Weekly Athlete of the Week.

Photo by NATALIE DANKO/Keys Weekly

The Marathon Dolphins and guard Jack Chapman have proven their mettle in early-season games, defeating county rival Coral Shores and taking Monsignor Pace to triple overtime. See page 8. NATALIE DANKO/Keys Weekly

Jack
Sophomore,

fled to the Keys from the frozen mountains of Pennsylvania hours after graduating from college and never looked back. She is a second-generation coach and educator, and has taught in the public school system for over 25 years. She and her husband met at a beginning teacher meeting in 1997 and have three children born and raised in Monroe County. In her free time, McDonald loves flea markets, historical fiction and long runs in the heat.

grew up in Miami and moved to the Keys in 1997. He has spent the last 25 years teaching physical education and coaching virtually every sport for Florida Keys kids ages 4 to 18. If you are reading this and live or lived in the Florida Keys, he has probably taught, coached, or coached against someone you know.

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LEVEL UP

Keys athletes taking talents to college

With the early collegiate signing window barely open, multiple Keys athletes have already penned their letters of intent to play at the next level.

At Key West High School, four-year starter Noah Mercer caught the attention of numerous D1 scouts, and the football and track star decided on University of Central Florida to continue his gridiron career. Mercer holds multiple school records in both football and track and field. A two-way player in football, Mercer was a crucial part of the Conchs’ success. Coach Johnny Hughes described him as an “outstanding young man on and off the field. Noah was a four-year two-way starter who never missed a game. He played every play of every game with rare passion and intensity.” Mercer is expected to play on the defensive line for the Golden Knights next fall.

In the Upper Keys, Layne Smith, a four-time state swim qualifier and one of Coral Shores High School’s most accomplished champions, signed her national letter of intent last month to continue her swimming career at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Smith boasts significant accomplishments at Coral Shores, and her collegiate decision caps off a remarkable run defined by “consistency, an unequaled work ethic, and championship-level performances,” a school press release said.

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An honors student with a 4.2 GPA and multiple industry certifications in graphic design, Smith spent time with her coaches choosing the perfect fit for her academically and athletically.

“Having been on the Florida Keys Swim Club these past 11 years, I felt very prepared and appreciated on the CSHS swim team,” Smith said. “Coach Jon Olsen and coach Kelly Owens have done a great job to create an atmosphere of unity and acceptance on our team. That inspires everyone to be a team player and to put in their best effort. I’m also thankful to my parents for their support of my devotion to this sport and for helping me find a college program that I’m passionate about.”

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Key West standout Noah Mercer commits to play football for the University of Central Florida.
Coral Shores swimmer Layne Smith, seated center, signs her letter of intent surrounded by parents Cale and Margie Smith and coaches Kelly Owens and Jon Olsen. CONTRIBUTED

GOAL MINE

Keys soccer stars make a statement on the pitch

Tmade the trip to Delray Beach to chal-

lenge the top-ranked

Stallions of American Heritage Dec. 3 in a

soccer match that proved Key West is as good as anyone. Despite the outcome, head coach Scott Paul was pleased with his team’s play. “We did end up losing the game 2-0, although it was a much closer battle than that,” he said.

The Conchs were without starting goalkeeper Mary Searcy, who was out with a shoulder injury, and freshman Izzie Magrath stepped up with a solid performance against one of the best teams in 4A. While Magrath kept things tight, Key West had some opportunities to pull off the upset.

“Suena Marcily fired a perfect shot to their far post that would have grazed the goal and gone in had their keeper not made a beautiful save. Madison Kilduff also had a one-on-one with the keeper and ripped a strong shot, but it was straight at the keeper. Two other opportunities came and went as we had the ball popping around loose in a scrum in front of goal that we were unable to put in,” said Paul. “All in all, we are happy with our performance, as we feel that we picked up where we left off play before the break. Our goal-scoring was the one area that we were not on our best game.”

After losing to Westwood 6-0 early in the season, the Marathon Lady Fins shored up their defense and finished their second

match against the Warriors with a far closer outcome.

The 1-0 loss gave the team hope as they rolled into game number two for the week, a Dec. 3 home contest against Somerset Silver Palms. Maeve Merryman started the scoring with an unassisted goal, followed by one from Fantine Mendez. Addison Collins was credited with the assist. Allison Helms scored one, assisted by Sara Picariello, then Kayla Skaarup scored an unassisted goal and went on to assist Ashley Strama on the final goal of the match. The 5-1 victory gave Marathon its first win of the season.

Coral Shores’ girls also picked up win number one of the season last week.

After a 3-0 loss at Miami Country Day on Dec. 3, the Hurricanes made quick work of a visiting Keys Gate two days later. Kimmie Dubon

had a hat trick for the ’Canes. Bailey Catarineau, Avea Jackson, Jenna Mandozzi, Lela Goodrich and Sammy Bates added one goal each in the team’s win.

BOYS

Sulak on Key West’s goal.

last week. The Fins seized

In boys soccer action, Key West played one match last week, traveling to North Miami Beach to take on the unbeaten and highly-ranked Lions of Scheck Hillel Community School. The Conchs made the Lions work to remain undefeated, losing 2-1. Evens Louis assisted Nico Sulak on Key West’s goal. Fifty miles to the north, Marathon had mixed results with one win and one loss last week. The Fins seized a rare opportunity to play their younger athletes and allow a few of their seasoned players to try out new roles in their match against Westwood Christian on Dec. 2. After an early-season rout

over the Warriors, Marathon coach Christian Saltarin played his bench for the first hour of competition. The youngsters were ahead 3-1 when the starters took the field and finished the match by adding another four goals in the final 20 minutes of play. Adiel Nunez netted a pair of goals with Alnier Nunez, Aiden McIntyre, Tariq Simpson and Jossua

A Westwood own-goal accounted for the final score of the game. Two games later, a visiting Palmer Trinity crew bested the Fins 4-0.

Coral Shores’ boys started the week off with their first win of the season in a resounding victory over Monsignor Pace on Dec. 1. Freshman Jackson Keller accounted for four of the goals in the win and Colton Connolly scored two to add to a total that would reach nine by the final whistle. Two

days later, the Hurricanes lost a close one to Riviera Prep. Keller and Armando Picado each netted one in the 3-2 loss. On Dec. 5, the ’Canes lost to Miami Country Day 8-0 in their final match of the week.

Gomez adding one apiece.
Suena Marcily
Adiel Nunez
Kayla Skaarup
Photos by Tracy McDonald, Natalie Danko and Jennifer Searcy

AIRON ISLANDERS

ll three Keys teams competed in girls weightlifting last week, with Key West traveling to Marathon while Coral Shores headed out of town for a tri-meet at Keys Gate.

Keys lifters making gains prior to postseason while

Coral Shores finished in the middle of Keys Gate and AIE Charter in the team totals. Karla Gutierrez, Elaina Kerns and Vanessa Gabriel each added a win to their careers. All three athletes took first place in both the traditional and Olympic events. Gutierrez combined her best lifts in each event to win the 169-pound class. She benched 120 pounds, clean and jerked 100 and snatched 75. Kerns lifted 100 on bench, 80 in snatch and 115 in clean and jerk at 199 pounds. Gabriel, who competes in the Unlimited class, combined a 155-pound bench press, 95-pound snatch and 150-pound clean and jerk for her wins.

At Marathon, three Lady Fins took the top lifter spots despite Key West winning the team competition. Marathon took second place, while Somerset Silver Palms finished third. Justice Lee was the top lifter of the day, winning both events at 183 pounds and also registering the top score in the Sinclair Coefficient, which determines which athlete’s performance was the best when body weight is taken into consideration. The senior strongwoman combined a 175-pound bench press, 160-pound snatch lift and 200-pound clean and jerk for the win. Ella Evans, who was second in the Sinclair Coefficient, won both events at 129 pounds. Evans benched 150, snatched 110 and cleaned 150. At 154 pounds, Adelle Bainbridge won both events and ranked third overall in Sinclair score. Bainbridge benched 120, snatched 110 and cleaned 150 pounds. Marathon’s final winner, Tinashay Cunningham, won a pair of firsts in the 139-pound class. Cunningham combined 90 pounds on bench, 75 in snatch and 105 in the clean and jerk lift for her wins.

For Key West, Courtney Ward won both events at 101. Ward benched 55 pounds, snatched 50 and clean and jerked 70. At 169 pounds, Camila Linares lifted 100, 75 and 115 at the same three events. Aaliyah McLeod’s best lifts of the day were 110, 115 and 135 in the 199-pound weight class, in which she was a dual event winner. Key West’s final winners, Monea McLeod and Sofia Nafrere, shared the wins in the Unlimited category. McLeod won the Olympic competition with a 100-pound snatch lift and 125-pound clean and jerk. Nafrere won the traditional competition with a 105 on the bench and 130 in clean and jerk.

Lifters have just over a month of regular-season meets left. Marathon and Coral Shores will have a short trip for the first round of postseason competition this year. Their district event is being held at Coral Shores High School on Jan. 20, while Key West travels to Archbishop McCarthy on Jan. 24.

Karla Guitierrez, left, Ella Evans, center, and Camila Linares. Photos by Natalie Danko and Tracy McDonald

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As the basketball season begins heating up, Keys hoopsters split a pair of rivalry showdowns last week.

The Coral Shores Lady Hurricanes made the most of their single game, defeating the visiting Dolphins of Marathon 35-30. Melanie Estevez led the team in points with 16 while Alex Burson added eight, plus 12 rebounds. Niveah Howard and London Atkins pulled down a dozen rebounds each in the rivalry win. Marathon’s top scorer was eighth grader Shaina Robinson,

who sank 13, while senior Daysi Williams scored 12 for the Dolphins.

The Lady Fins hosted David Posnack School the following night, defeating the Rams for their first win of the season. Williams had the hot hand, scoring 17 points, while Robinson added 12 and Sutton Sayer scored 11. A 54-29 loss to Pace on Dec.

5 put the Lady Fins at 1-3 in early-season action. Robinson scored 15 with Sayer adding seven and Williams four.

The Lady Conchs lost two last week, but not without valiant effort. On Dec. 5,

HARDWOOD HEAT

Keys hoopsters showing early-season promise

Lilee Gage had an incredible game, scoring 17 points and pulling down 18 rebounds.

Damarla Thompson added six points and Jasminabonu Ibodilloeva registered 11 rebounds and a block in the 57-32 loss. The following night, Ibodilloeva had the high score with 13 points, a block and three steals. Jordan Greene added six and Reagan Graham five to the team total. Key West lost that contest 51-35 and continues to look for its first win of the season.

BOYS

While the Lady Conchs continue their search, Key West’s boys picked up their first W last week. The Conchs hosted Monsignor Pace on Dec. 6 and quickly went to work against the Spartans. Senior James Osborne dropped 32 points on Pace and is averaging nearly 24 points per game. Osborne pulled down 10 rebounds for a double-double and was credited with a pair of steals as well. Zach Levering also registered a doubledouble with 12 points and 10 rebounds and Judson Snider added seven points,

six rebounds, five steals and a block.

Marathon improved to 3-3 after a pair of wins last week, starting with a visit to Coral Shores Dec. 1. The Dolphins outshot the Hurricanes 43-30 with Jack Chapman leading the way with 11 points. Chapman added three steals against the ’Canes. Giorvis Zamora had eight points and five steals, Josh Koler added eight points to the team total and Taylor Huff had six points and six rebounds for the Fins. Coral Shores’ Sergio Avelar had the hot hand in the rivalry with 17 points and Jack O’Keefe added six in the loss for Coral Shores.

Marathon went on to beat visiting David Posnack Jewish Day School the fol-

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9. Briggs Roberts shoots a 3-pointer.

10. The Coral Shores student section gets rowdy.

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11. Austin Vogt (0) plays defense on Marathon’s Taylor Huff.

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lowing night, 59-52. Chapman scored 16 including four threes, registered a block and pulled down three rebounds. Zamora scored 11 and Huff added 10 points, six rebounds and a pair of steals in the win.

After their second win of the week, the Dolphins came out strong against a visiting Monsignor Pace Dec. 5. The heavily-favored Spartans had their hands full with the Fins, and at the end of four quarters, the score was tied. It would take not

one, not two, but three fourminute overtime periods to determine a winner for the contest. Despite some fine shooting and exceptional teamwork by the Fins, the Spartans came away with an 83-78 win. Chapman scored 23 points to lead the charge. Huff and Koler had doubledoubles, with Huff scoring 17 and Koler 16; both had 13 rebounds. Drew Suarez had 11 points, three steals and a block in the loss.

The Hurricanes regrouped and picked up

steam, earning a pair of wins. On Dec. 3, Coral Shores won at Archimedian, 47-33. Avelar scored 15 for the ’Canes while Jordan Brown added nine and Austin Vogt pulled down five rebounds. Two nights later at Braddock High School, Avelar had the high score again, putting 18 points on the board. Brock Stoky, Jayden Meng and Nate Garbutt added four apiece in the win, which put the Hurricanes at an impressive 3-1 in early season standings.

1. Presley Bagwell (32) passes the ball around Marathon’s Aivy Nguyen.
2. Marathon’s Daysi Williams (32) guards London Atkins (23).
3. Julia Miranda shoots for 3.
4. Coral Shores’ Julia Miranda and Marathon’s Kat Guerra race down the court.
Shaina Robinson gets vertical.
6. Sutton Sayer shoots for 3.
Coral Shores coach Jim Berst gives the Hurricanes a pregame talk.
Jordan Brown brings the ball up the court.

In The Bleachers

Brevity

NEWS OF THE WEIRD

On Nov. 7 at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Corey Johnson, 35, of Alexandria, Louisiana, tried to exit the short-term parking lot, but he wasn’t able to pay the fee. People magazine reported that Johnson at first refused to move his Jeep out of the exit lane but later agreed to pull aside while he worked out payment. Around 10 p.m., while Johnson was still stuck in the parking lot, the airport’s Aviation Communications center received a threatening phone call, suggesting a bomb would be detonated if the operator did not “page Hassan.” The center received another call around 10:35, saying he wanted “Hassan” “to bring the bomb to level three.” Deputies pinged the phone making the calls and traced it back to Johnson; by 11 p.m., he was under arrest. On Nov. 20, Johnson was indicted for willfully conveying a bomb threat. He could face up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine -- way more than the parking fee.

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TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), composer; Fiorello La Guardia (18821947), New York City mayor; Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008), novelist/dissident; Rita Moreno (1931- ), actress; John Kerry (1943- ), U.S. politician/diplomat; Teri Garr (1944-2024), actress; Mo’Nique (1967- ), actress; Mos Def (1973- ), actor/rapper; Hailee Steinfeld (1996- ), actress.

TODAY’S HISTORY

In 1972, the lunar module for Apo o 17, the nal ma ed mi ion of the Apo o space program, touched down on the m n.

TODAY’S FACT

Apo o 17 set records for the longest lunar surface explora on and the most lunar material co ected.

TODAY’S QUOTE

“You only have power over people as long as you don’t take everything away from them. But when you’ve robbed a man of everything, he’s no longer in your power -- he’s free again.”

Brevity
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, “The First Circle”

WRESTLERS HIT THE MATS

Beltran, Alexandre and Holushko bring home tournament championships in first week of action

December 1 marked the official start of wrestling in Florida, and Coral Shores and Key West wasted no time. The Conchs headed to Hialeah for the HTown Throwdown on Dec. 5 and 6, a 34-team tournament.

Both the boys and girls teams had an overall winner. Maria Holushko claimed the title by winning four matches, all by pin, at the 140-pound class in the girls division. Angelina Saballos and Wenxin Yu captured second place in the 19- and 115-pound classes, respectively. Yu’s wins all came via pin, all were within one minute. The girls team took ninth place overall.

Allens Alexandre won four matches to place first at 285 pounds. Jacob Ferguson finished fifth overall after three wins in his weight class. Reisel Toledo finished sixth at 157, with four wins, all by pin. The team finished in the top third in 11th place.

Coral Shores opened its competition at the 1A Kickoff at St. John Neumann High School. David Beltran captured first in the 175-pound class and was named the most outstanding wrestler in the upper weights for the tournament. Just two athletes are chosen for this award at each tourney.

Hurricane Sebastian McCoy was the runner-up at 120 pounds while Lucas Cossio, (126), Logan Pabotoy (138) and Sterling Keefe (165) all placed third. John Oughton was fourth at 150. Nate Tristram (157) and Gavin Matheis (132) were sixth and Dax Collins (165) and Jack Brown (175) were seventh.

Marathon, whose program is in its first year, opens Dec. 18 at Coral Shores. After that, all three teams will meet in the Southernmost City to participate in Key West’s annual tournament Dec. 19 and 20.

Canes, Conch & Dolphin Pride

Left: Allens Alexandre wins one of his matches at the H-Town Throwdown.
Center: Key West’s Maria Holushko wins a match for the Lady Conchs. CONTRIBUTED
Above: Coral Shores’ David Beltran. KEYS WEEKLY FILE PHOTO

FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Key West Weed located at 100 Admirals Lane, Key West, Florida 33040 intends to register said name with the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

Please take notice that in accordance with Florida Statute 328.17, Robbies of Key West, LLC claims a possessory lien on the following described vessels:

Owned by Luis Amores for unpaid storage fees: a 2011 40’ Beneteau (HIN: BEYKD220K011)

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Sealed bids will be accepted on December 19th , 2025 at 12:00am at Robbies of Key West, 7281 Shrimp Rd, Key West, FL 33040. Robbies of Key West, LLC reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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CASE NO: 2018-CP-190-K IN RE: ESTATE OF RODERICK C. McNEIL, III, Deceased.

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that pursuant to a Writ of Execution issued in the Circuit Court, of Monroe County, Florida, on the 31st day of July, 2025, in the cause wherein IN RE: ESTATE OF RODERICK C. McNEIL, III, Deceased, being Case No. 2018-CP-190-K in said court, I, Richard A. Ramsay, Sheriff of Monroe County, Florida have levied upon all right, title, and interest of the defendant, in and to the following described personal property to wit:

SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY

100% Ownership interest and shares in McNeil Bros., Inc.

All bidders must have a valid Driver’s License with them and must register with the clerk at location of sale prior to start time of sale. I shall offer this property for sale, at the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters building located at 5525 College Road Key West, Florida 33040 in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, on the 22nd day of January 2026, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as possible. I will offer for sale all of the said defendant’s right, title, and interest in the aforesaid personal property at public auction and will sell the same subject to all taxes, prior liens, encumbrances and judgments, if any, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand or cashiers check. The proceeds to be applied as far as may be to the payment of costs and the satisfaction of the above described execution.

Dated at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 4th day of December, 2025.

Richard A. Ramsay Sheriff of Monroe County By: Donald Stullken

Deputy Sheriff

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA DIVISION: PROBATE CASE NO.: 25-CP-321-K IN RE: ESTATE OF HOWARD MERKEL

Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of HOWARD MERKEL, deceased, whose date of death was March 25, 2025, is pending in the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 500 WHITEHEAD STREET, KEY WEST, FL 33040. 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 demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN 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 SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

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Personal Representative: Bruce Merkel 90 Universal Trail Palm Coast, FL 32164

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

CASE NO.: 25-CP-000377-K IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY LESAICHERRE, Deceased.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

The administration of the estate of MARY LESAICHERRE, deceased, is pending in the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Freeman Justice Center, 302 Fleming Street, Key West, Florida 33040. The file number for the estate is 25-CP-000377-K. The estate is testate and the date of the Decedent’s Will and any codicils are January 29, 2001. The names and addresses of

the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. The fiduciary lawyer-client privilege in Section 90.5021, Florida Statutes, applies with respect to the personal representative and any attorney employed by the personal representative. Any interested person on whom a copy of the notice of administration is served must file with the court, on or before the date that is 3 months after the date of service of a copy of the Notice of Administration on that person, any objection that challenges the validity of the will or any codicils, venue, or jurisdiction of the court. The 3 month time period may only be extended for estoppel based upon a misstatement by the personal representative regarding the time period within which an objection must be filed. The time period may not be extended for any other reason, including affirmative representation, failure to disclose information, or misconduct by the personal representative or any other person. Unless sooner barred by section 733.212(3), Florida Statutes, all objections to the validity of a will or any codicils, venue or the jurisdiction of the court must be filed no later than the earlier of the entry of an order of final discharge of the personal representative or 1 year after service of the notice of administration.

Persons who may be entitled to exempt property under section 732.402, Florida Statutes, will be deemed to have waived their rights to claim that property as exempt property unless a petition for determination of exempt property is filed by such persons or on their behalf on or before the later of the date that is 4 months after the date of service of a copy of the notice of administration on such persons or the date that is 40 days after the date of termination of any proceedings involving the construction, admission to probate, or validity of the will or involving any other matter affecting any part of the exempt property. Unless an extension is granted pursuant to section 732.2135(2), Florida Statutes, an election to take an elective share must be filed on or before the earlier of the date that is 6 months after the date of service of a copy of the notice of administration on the surviving spouse, an agent under chapter 709, Florida Statutes, or a guardian of the property of the surviving spouse; or the date that is 2 years after the date of the decedent's death.

Under certain circumstances and by failing to contest the will, the recipient of the notice of administration may be waiving his or her right to contest the validity of a trust or other writing incorporated by reference into a will.

Personal Representative: KIM TESSITORE

Attorney for Personal Representative: Liz C. Messianu, Esq.

Florida Bar No. 469017

Patricia D. Blanco, Esq.

Florida Bar Number: 1017070

Attorneys for Petitioner Wicker, Smith, O'Hara. McCoy & Ford, P.A.

Attorneys for Personal Representative 2800 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Suite 800 Coral Gables, Florida 33134

Telephone: (305) 448-3939

Fax: (305) 441-1748

E-Mail: miacrtpleadings@ wickermsith.com

Publish: December 4 & 11, 2025

The Weekly Newspapers

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

CASE NO.: 25-CP-000377-K IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY LESAICHERRE, Decedent.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Mary LeSaicherre, deceased, whose date of death was July 26, 2025, is pending in the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Freeman Justice Center, 302 Fleming Street, Key West, Florida 33040. 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 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.

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.

The personal representative has no duty to discover whether any property held at the time of the decedent's death by the decedent or the decedent's surviving spouse is property to which the Florida Uniform Disposition of Community Property Rights at Death Act as described in ss. 732.216-732.228, Florida Statutes, applies, or may apply, unless a written demand is made by a creditor as specified under s. 732.2211, Florida Statutes. The written demand must be filed with the clerk. 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, 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: December 4, 2025.

Personal Representative: Kim Tessitore 5021 Wade Drive Metaire, Louisiana 70003

Attorney for Personal Representative: Liz C. Messianu, Esq. Florida Bar No. 469017

Patricia D. Blanco, Esq. Florida Bar Number: 1017070 Wicker, Smith, O'Hara. McCoy & Ford, P.A.

Attorneys for Personal Representative

2800 Ponce De Leon Blvd., Suite 800 Coral Gables, Florida 33134

Telephone: (305) 448-3939

Fax: (305) 441-1745

E-Mail: miacrtpleadings@ wickermsith.com

Publish: December 4 & 11, 2025

The Weekly Newspapers

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 2025-CP-000505-K IN RE: ESTATE OF  WILLIAM LAURENCE HARDY  Deceased.  NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: The administration of the Estate of William Laurence Hardy, deceased, File No. 2025-CP-000505-K, is pending in the circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 502 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040. The name and address 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 demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served, must file their claims with the clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 502 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040, ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OF MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

A Personal Representative or Curator has no duty to discover whether any property held at the time of the decedent’s death by the decedent or the decedent’s surviving spouse is property to which the Florida Uniform Disposition of Community Property Rights at Death Act as described in ss 732.216-732.228, applies, or may apply, unless a written demand is made by a creditor as specified under s. 732.2211. The date of first publication of this Notice is December 4, 2025. Dated this 20th day of November, 2025.

M. BARBARA AMARO ESQ. Attorney for Personal Representative FBN 611298 8950 SW 74 Court, Suite 2201, A-19 Miami, FL 33156 (305) 384-7213 (888) 508-5215 Fax Barbara@AmaroProbateLaw. com

Personal Representative: M. BARBARA AMARO 8950 SW 74 Court, Suite 2201, A-19

Publish: December 4 & 11, 2025 The Weekly Newspapers

AUTOS ALL YEARS! Junk or Used Cars, Vans, Trucks. Runs or Not.$CASH 305-332-0483

AUTOS FOR SALE

2013 Cadillac ATS, 125k miles, needs tires & A/C, 2 owners, serviced at dealership. Located in Marathon. $4,000 Contact: yogaforpeacellc@yahoo.com SOLD IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS!!

PLACE YOUR AUTO FOR SALE AD HERE. $25/week for up to 5 lines of copy! Call 305-743-0844 or Email Anneke@ keysweekly.com

BOAT MISC. FOR SALE

Two 425 XTO Yamaha outboard motors for sale. Low hours, excellent condition, professionally maintained. $30,000 for both. Located in Marathon. Call for details 305-747-4227

BOATS FOR SALE

GREAT DEAL: Key Largo 21' Deep V Center Console w/trailer. New 150hp motor & electronics. $15,000 Located in Marathon. 201-696-8906 SOLD !!!

PLACE YOUR BOAT FOR SALE AD HERE. $25/ week for up to 5 lines of copy! Call 305-743-0844 or Email Anneke@ keysweekly.com

BOAT SLIP FOR RENT

Dockage up to 60’ Islamorada - Bayside, 50 amp service. Call 860-982-4517

Boat dockage, 29th Street Canal, Marathon. Up to 33' - water & electric. 305-240-3270

Boat Dockage for rent in Marathon. Private bay bottom, up to 40' boat, self containing, offshore water, car & dingy parking space provided. 305-610-8002

Boat Slip For Rent in Key Largo - Oceanfront Marina - Up to 46’ x 11.5’ - $20/ft/month. No Liveaboards. 330-219-5313 RENTED IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS!!

PLACE YOUR BOAT SLIP FOR RENT AD HERE. $25/week for up to 5 lines of copy! Call 305-743-0844 or Email Anneke@ keysweekly.com

EMPLOYMENT

Retail - Tues-Sat 3:00 pm-9:00 pm in Marathon. Must be able to lift large boxes of tee shirts. More hours available if needed. Inside Airstream with AC. Email Carolyn - sparkyslanding@ aol.com

Boat rental company in Marathon looking for help with boat detailing & boat cleaning. Call 305-481-7006

The Housing Authority of the City of Key West now hiring the following positions: Full-time Carpenter, Electrician & Housing Assistant. To apply, please contact Human Resources at: wrightk@kwha. org or 305-296-5621 ext. 224. Applications are available at the Administrative Office located at 1400 Kennedy Dr., Key West, FL 33040 or online at www.kwha.org - EOE & Drug Free Work Place. This opportunity is covered under Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968.

Experienced Full-time Line Cook needed at the Cabana Club, an ocean front private swim club. 10AM - 5PM, Good Pay. Small friendly staff. Apply in person at 425 E. Ocean Dr. Key Colony Beach or call 404-2193359 and ask for Dave.

Serve/Bartend on the ocean! The Cabana Club, an ocean front private swim club is seeking a customer service-oriented Server/ Bartender. Serve on pool deck, beach and/ or bar lounge. Open year round, 9:30am7pm daily. Full time/ Part time. Small friendly staff. Above average hourly wage plus tips. Apply in person at 425 E. Ocean Dr. Key Colony Beach or call 404-2193359 and ask for Dave.

PLACE YOUR EMPLOYMENT AD

HERE. $25/week for up to 5 lines of copy! Call 305-743-0844 or Email Anneke@ keysweekly.com

HOBBIES/COLLECT.

PRIVATE COLLECTOR

WANTS Rolex, Dive Watches and Pilot Watches. Old Model Military Clocks & Watches. Call 305-743-4578

NIGHT MONITORFREE Private Room in exchange for overnight availability at our Assisted Living Facility in Marathon. 5 nights on, 5 nights off 10pm-8am plus weekly stipend, Drug & background screen required. www.westcare. com/join-our-team/

2 Bedroom - All new - AND - StudioFurnished in Marathon. On the water, gated property. Section 8 possible. $1,300 - $2,000 month. Call 305-610-8002

2-3BR/2BA Beautiful home for year-round rental on Duck Key. Furnished, full size W/D, stainless steel appliances & granite countertops. Gorgeous pool with built-in bar stools, waterfall & Jacuzzi, 1 car garage, and covered porch for outdoor dining w/views of the canal. $3,800/ month. Avail. Dec. 1st. Address: 243 W. Seaview Dr, Duck Key, MM 61. Text/call 774-263-8759 Email: dongamache@ comast.net RENTED IN LESS THAN 4 WEEKS!!!

2BR/2BA with outdoor patio for rent in Marathon. $2,100/ month F/L/S Taking applications. 305-849-5793 RENTED IN LESS THAN ONE WEEK!!!

Key West House For Rent - 28 day minimum. Recently renovated. 2 Units: 3BR/3BA or 2BR/2.5BA. 1 block to Schooner Wharf @ Historic Seaport. Starting $214/night. Sweet CarolineSeaport.com

YARD SALES

1st Annual Community Yard Sale this Sat. Dec. 13 starting at 9am. Behind the Airport in Marathon - start on Porpoise Drive and

DETENTION RECORDS ASSISTANT

Applicants required working various shifts at the Monroe County Detention Facility.

Job requirements: Type 25 wpm, clerical skills and ability to multi-task. Salary $48,910.00. Full bene ts and retirement system. Paid holiday, vacation and sick time.

Applicants must ll out the online preliminary application at: www.keysso.net

Applicants may contact Charles Slebodnick at 305-292-7044. EEO/AAP

Must have experience with Excel. We are willing to train the right candidates.

Send resume to admin@cbtconstruction.com Or call 305-852-3002

SUBSTATION ELECTRICIAN

(High Voltage Substation Electrical Technician)

Starting pay rate for this position, depending on qualifications and experience: $46.38/hr. - $51.94/hr.

For more information, including job duties and required qualifications, and to apply for the job, please visit their website at www.KeysEnergy.com. KEYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Certain service members, veterans, the spouses and family members of service members and veterans, receive preference and priority in employment, and are encouraged to apply for positions being filled. Keys Energy Services, in Key West, Florida, is accepting applications for the following position in its Transmission & Distribution Department:

OPERATOR/MAINTAINER

Starting pay rate for this position, depending on qualifications and experience: $40.15/hr - $44.97/hr

For more information, including job duties and required qualifications, and to apply for the job, please visit their website at www.KeysEnergy.com.

KEYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. KEYS promotes a Drug-Free Workplace.

Certain service members, veterans, the spouses and family members of service members and veterans, receive preference and priority in employment, and are encouraged to apply for positions being filled.

THE GUIDANCE/CARE CENTER, Inc. IS HIRING!

JOIN A HIGHLY EFFECTIVE NONPROFIT HELPING PEOPLE COPE AND CHANGE FOR 52 YEARS!

We provide Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs to the Florida Keys community while valuing and rewarding our employees.

KEY LARGO

Behavioral Health Therapist (Children)

Behavioral Health Counselor (CAT)

Prevention Specialist

Case Manager (Adult)

KEY WEST

Case Manager (Adult, Child)

Mental Health Technician Line (PT or FT)

Behavioral Health Therapist (Children) (PT)

Crisis Counselor

Behavioral Health Counselor Prevention Specialist

MARATHON

Mental Health Technician

Driver (CDL required) (FT)

Registered Nurse (FT, PT)

*Support Worker (Assisted Living) (PT)

*Behavioral Health Technicians – 3 Shifts (FT, PT)

*Night Monitor (ALF – Free Housing vs. Salary)

*No experience required for this position. Will train. A caring heart & helpful hands necessary.

Apply at guidancecarecenter.org - Get Involved/ Join our team/Job Opportunities/location/zip

DUI FRONT DESK CLERK

& EVALUATOR/INSTRUCTOR

The Advocate Program DUI school is hiring for part time positions.

Front desk: 3 days a week, high school diploma and computer data entry skills required. DUI instructors and evaluators: 2 days a week, Bachelors or Masters degree in substance abuse eld required.

Of ce located in Marathon. Contact Marcia at 305-704-0117.

MARATHON GARBAGE SERVICE

We are now hiring for the following positions: Diesel Mechanic Truck Helpers

CDL Drivers

Applicants must apply in person to be considered.

4290 Overseas Hwy, Marathon

OPENINGS AVAILABLE

PHYSICIAN PRACTICE OPENINGS

- Advanced Practice Provider (APRN-PA-C)Surgical, Ortho, Tavernier

- Medical Assistant Ortho, $5k Bonus

- Medical Assistant, Primary Care Marathon, $5k Bonus

- Patient Access Associates, $5k Bonus

MIAMI CANCER INSTITUTE KEY WEST

- Advanced Practice Provider (APRN/PA-C) Medical Oncology, Per Diem

- Pool Radiation Therapist

- Registered Nurse, Oncology, $15k Bonus

TAVERNIER MARINERS HOSPITAL

- Clinical Pharmacist, $5k Bonus

- Cook, Dietary, $5k Bonus

- Exercise Physiologist, Per Diem

- MC Multi-Modality Imaging Tech, CT Scan, $50k Bonus

- Mechanic, FT, 7A-3:30P

- Multi-Modality Imaging Tech, Echocardiography, Per Diem

- Multi-Modality Imaging Tech 1, (Mammo & X Ray), Radiology, $50k Bonus

- Multi-Modality Imaging Tech, MRI, $50k Bonus

- Medical Technologist, Laboratory, $20k Bonus

- Physical Therapist, $25k Bonus

- Pool Clinical Pharmacist, Per Diem

- Pool Group Exercise Instructor, Per Diem

- Pool Medical Technologist

- Pool Registered Nurse, Cardiac Rehab

- Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, $25k Bonus

- Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, Per Diem

- Registered Nurse, Multispecialty Acute Care Center, PT

- Registered Nurse, Surgery, $15k Bonus

MARATHON FISHERMEN’S

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

- ED Team Coordinator, 7P-7A

- Inventory Control Administrator, Keys/Marathon Supply Chain

- MC Multi-Modality Imaging Tech 2, (MRI & X Ray), Radiology, $50k Bonus

- Multi-Modality Imaging Tech 1, (CT & X Ray), Radiology, $50K Bonus

- Pool Physical Therapist, Per Diem

- Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, $15k Bonus

- Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, Per Diem

- Registered Nurse, Multispecialty Acute Care, Per Diem, 7P-7:30A

- Registered Nurse, Multispecialty Acute Care, Part Time, 7P-7:30A

- Registered Nurse, PACU, $15k Bonus

- Registered Respiratory Therapist, PT, $12,500 Bonus

- RRT 2, Respiratory Therapy, Per Diem

- Security Officer, FT, 7A-7:30P

- Security Officer, Per Diem

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. *Sign-on bonuses are available only for select full-time positions based on candidate experience. APPLY AND

THEME: DISNEY CHARACTERS

ACROSS

1. Imperfections

6. Part of T.G.I.F.

9. Stark daughter on “Game of Thrones”

13. Kind of print, for short 14. Hula dancer’s flowers 15. Kitchen tear-jerker 16. Viva voce 17. Draft beer container 18. Confused 19. *Irreverent Disney nanny 21. *Scar’s older brother 23. Famous T-Rex 24. Gardening tool

25. Louisville Slugger 28. Stallion’s mate

30. Famous ciphering machine

35. D’Artagnan’s weapon of choice

37. Essence

39. Gloomy and drab

40. Containing limestone

41. Scrawny one

43. Purse to match a gown 44. Spot for boutonniËre

46. John Oates’ partner Daryl

47. Prepare for a rainy day

48. Catch in a snare

50. Rapper LL ____ J

52. ____ Aviv

53. Wholly engrossed

55. Call to Bo Peep

57. *Shere Khan’s sworn enemy

60. *Marie’s and Toulouse’s younger brother

64. Beneficiary

65. Opposite of nothing

67. Pancho’s last name

68. Weasel’s aquatic cousin

69. “New” prefix

70. *Like Iago in “Alladin” or Laddy

Kluck in “Robin Hood”

71. Karate blow

72. Not safe in baseball

73. Like salad greens

DOWN

1. Part of an envelope

2. *Nani Pelekai’s little sister and new pet owner

3. At the summit of

4. Beats, slangily

5. Hypertension sufferer’s dietary concern

6. Sorts

7. Driver’s aid

8. Fraternity letter

9. Dwarf buffalo

10. Oil field structures

11. Moving meditation practice

12. “____ day now”

15. Hurt or upset

20. Some tides

22. Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s strings

24. Take back

25. *Beast’s love interest

26. Bee-related

27. Act like a siren

29. Macaulay Culkin’s “Richie ____”

31. Wraths

32. Gain access to (2 words)

33. Shade of violet

34. *a.k.a Little Mermaid

36. Ogler

38. Angel’s headgear

42. Geography class prop

45. “____ than life”

49. Chum

51. Immature, as an undeveloped insect

54. Baby grand 56. Full of pep

57. It’s drawn to light 58. “I’m ____ you!” 59. Shed tears

60. Soak some ink 61. Hipbones 62. *”I am ____, and I like warm hugs” 63. Goofy or silly 64. *Leader of the seven dwarfs

Romanian money

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