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Board of Supervisors gets a new look 2011 election: two incumbents ousted and two newcomers elected to fill vacated seats By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com

Tuesday, Nov. 8, the voters decided to make some changes of their own by replacing two incumbents. With two members of the Hanover County W. Canova Peterson IV will be replacing Board of Supervisors opting not to seek re-elec- Deborah B. “Debbie” Winans, the current tion, the dynamics already faced a change. On chairman of the board, in representing the

Mechanicsville District. He took in 1,339 votes, John E. Gordon Jr. 1,435, 36.16 percent, in six pre51.18 percent, to her 1,264, 48.31 percent, in cincts. There were 11, 0.27 percent, write-in votes. the five precincts. There were 13, 0.49 percent, Angela C. Kelly-Wiecek and Sean M. Davis write-in votes. will be moving into the seats vacated by Robert R. In the South Anna District, Wayne T. Hazzard, see SUPERVISORS, pg. 15 2,522, 63.55 percent, defeated longtime supervisor

Community recognizes veterans By Jim Ridolphi For The Mechanicsville Local

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Lula Lamb, the mother of 1st Lt. Almar L. Fitzgerald, was surprised by Capt. Davis Gooding, her late son’s roommate at The Citadel, during Friday’s Veterans Day ceremony. Fitzgerald’s father, retired Sgt. 1st Class Robert Fitzgerald is at the left.

Hanover County citizens joined millions of Americans in honoring their military veterans on Friday at a poignant ceremony held at the Hanover Veterans Memorial at Hanover Wayside Park. More than 200 people attended the annual event, a staple since the memorial opened four years ago. South Anna District supervisor and memorial co-founder John E. Gordon Jr. delivered the keynote address, recounting his Vietnam experience and the bonds he formed while fighting for his country in Southeast Asia.

Drafted as a young man, Gordon said he didn’t know what to expect when he got his induction notice or, as he described it, an “invitation from President Richard Nixon.” He said the following months transformed his life and formed friendships and bonds that are still fresh in his mind today, many years later. “This was an invitation delivered to a teenager to join with others in doing the work of a man,” Gordon, then only four months out of high school, said. “I was not ready That fear and apprehension subsidJim Ridolphi/The Local ed as Gordon completed basic training South Anna District supervisor John E. see VETERANS, pg. 31

Gordon Jr. was the keynote speaker. He served in Vietnam.


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Two Fort Lee Soldiers who had volunteered to find a lost autistic boy instead found themselves as first-responders to another searcher in distress. Pfc. Nicholas Cabral and Spc. Christian Shodahl, both assigned to the 54th Quartermaster Company, 530th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 49th QM Group, joined a community effort in Hanover County’s North Anna Battlefield Park to locate 8-year-old Robert Wood Jr. on Oct. 26. During the search on Oct. 27, they responded to calls for help in a parking lot and aided a man who collapsed from an undisclosed condition. “We both proceeded to run over there,” said the 20-year-old Cabral, “and when we got to the scene, he was laying face down in the gravel. We rolled him over, and I checked his pulse.” Cabral said the man, who seemed to be in his “late 50s,” was semi-conscious and had a weak pulse. He immediately began cardiopulmonary resuscitation as Shodahl assisted. “I wanted to see if I could get his pulse back up until the EMTs arrived,” said the Cassville, Mo., native. Cabral estimated that he performed CPR for approximately five minutes before the EMTs arrived. The soldiers continued to help after the EMTs took over. No official reports on the man’s condition were available, but Cabral said he later got word the man is on his way to recovery. “He’s not out of the weather, but he was doing better and up and breathing,” he said. Lt. Col. Albert Tapp, the soldiers’ battalion commander, said they should be commended for their actions. “They went up there to help with a mission, and in the conduct of that mission, this unfortunate incident occurred,” he said. “And because of their training, they were able to react and respond. We’re very proud of them. They represented the 49th, Fort Lee and the Army well.” In retrospect, Cabral said he only gave a few

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Spc. Christian Shodahl and Pfc. Nicholas Cabral, mortuary affairs specialists with the 54th Quartermaster Company at Fort Lee, helped a fellow searcher when the man collapsed due to an undisclosed condition on Oct. 27, during the search for an 8-year-old autistic boy who had wandered away from his family on Oct. 23 at Hanover County’s North Anna Battlefield Park.

seconds thought during the call for help about how to aid the victim. His subsequent actions once on the scene were due to his training as a soldier. “In basic training, we learned combat lifesaving,” Cabral said, “and we continue that throughout our careers. It’s a big help in learning the protocols of what to do.” Cabral said he and Shodahl did what many people would have done. “We did what I believe any other normal person or soldier would do for a fallen battle buddy or for any human being,” he said. Shodahl had similar sentiments. “It’s a really good feeling,” the 29-year-old Kentuckian said, “to make a contribution, to do your part to help.” That sense of humanity is what brought Cabral, Shodahl and about 15 other Fort Lee soldiers to the battlefield in the first place. They all volunteered their time to help search for Wood, who got lost Oct. 23 while hiking with family members in the confines of the park. He was found five days later about one mile from where he was last seen. “I’m actually really excited and ecstatic about that,” said Cabral, a husband and father see SOLDIERS, pg. 4

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Brunswick Stew fundraiser to benefit injured teen A Brunswick Stew Benefit fundraiser will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, at the New Hanover Presbyterian Church at 10058 Chamberlayne Road in Mechanicsville for Cole Sydnor, an Atlee High School

student injured last summer in in Richmond. On Aug. 11, he struck his head on a rock after diving into the James River. The Richmond TimesDispatch reported he was left with a nine-inch laceration on his head and a fracture to the C5

vertebrae in his spine, which left him paralyzed from the chest down. After 11 days in VCU Medical Center, Cole was transported to the Shepherd Center in Atlanta for rehabilitation. The fundraiser is being sponsored by the Youth and

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are mortuary affairs specialists who recently returned from Continued from pg. 2 tours of duty in Afghanistan and Kuwait. They both have hanof two toddlers. Both Cabral and Shodahl dled remains of the fallen and

witnessed the impact the loss of life has on others. Shodahl said his job is an honorable one but he prefers celebrating life. “I’ve seen the fallen and the

people that grieve over the fallen,” said Shodahl. “If I can help to prevent someone from grieving, even if it the littlest thing, I’m happy.”

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OPINION | The Local Views From the editor

How will results affect our county’s direction? Changes are coming to the Hanover County Board of Supervisors in the new year. That sums up the final outcome of the Nov. 8 General Election. We knew we would be getting two new supervisors when Bob Setliff, Chickahominy District, and Chuck McGhee, Henry District, announced they would not be seeking re-election. With Debbie Winans, Mechanicsville District, and John Gordon, South Anna District, being defeated, those two seats also will have two new faces helping guide our county. As we look to 2012, we will see the additions of Sean Davis, Henry; Angela Kelly-Wiecek, Chickahominy; Canova Peterson, Mechanicsville; and Wayne Hazzard, South Anna. What will these changes mean to us, the citizens? We certainly hope for a board that will work together for the benefit — and betterment — of the county as a whole. Understandably, supervisors should be loyal to the constituents in their particular district. But, overall, they have to work together as a team. Based on the conversations with the seven who will take office next year, here’s one Hanover County resident who is pretty confident we will see continued progress. And in no way is this to be construed as disparaging towards those who are leaving office. If there wasn’t a spirit of cooperation, we would not enjoy the successes we do here. So, thank you, to those who are serving and will continue to do so. To those who will be new to the office, we wish you well. Public service — while rewarding — isn’t easy. We do appreciate those who will become involved and tackle the task at hand. Do we face challenges? Of course. Economic conditions plague our nation as a whole — and Hanover County is not exempt from those woes. Strong leadership across the board is what it takes. We are fortunate that our county administration, led by Rhu Harris, and school district, with Jamelle Wilson at the helm, set the standard in Virginia. To those who won on Nov. 8, congratulations. To those who were not successful in their pursuit of public office, thank you for taking part in the process. Melody Kinser

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a newsletter for the patrons & friends of Lee-Davis High School Volume 24, No. 4 Congratulations to the newest National Honor Society and National Beta Club members, inducted in a ceremony on November 7, 2011. Inducted into both NHS and Beta were Kimberly Anton, Kylie Armstrong, Meredith Brown, Michael Capps, Jordan Goodman, Stephanie Hudson, Kori Hughes, Beed Infante-Solana, Christopher Kunca, Madeline Marshall, Jacob Martin, Kathleen O’Malley, Christina Penzer, Lauren Phillips, Shane Rodriguez, Jesse Smith, Meghan Trice, Haley Uliasz, Israel Vaughan, and Benjamin Webel. New NHS members are Alexandra Armbrecht, Rebecca Arrington, Lauren Blankenship, Ashley Bowles, Joshua Brown, Johnny Burrows, Camryn Clevenger, Michael Creger, Christopher Croston, Victoria Doss, Savannah Dotson,Caleb Ebert, Emily Edwards, Abigail Elliot, Matthew Franklin, Gretchen Gales, Katie Grimesey, Lauren Guridy, Kimberly Hall, Sarah Hall, Kelly Heinz, Bayley Johnson, Taylor Loomis, Jessica Lyon, Fadi Maksad, Alexa Oswald, Tiffany Reynolds, Savannah Scheerer, Rachel Thinnes, Jesse Tuck, Bonny Turnage, Jennifer Vieni, and Alana Watson. New Beta inductees are Lauren Aicholtz, Erin Birmingham, Ashley Bragg, Sydney Corbin, Robert Courter IV, Austin Diehr, Christian Difruscio, Emily Earls, Alex Farnsworth, Kaylee Ferguson, Rebecca, Fields, Emily Grimesey, Matthew Kesler, Owen Knollenberg, Amanda Laliberte, Cody Lavin, Alan Lloyd, Hannah Lyttle, Chelsea Matthews, Mary-Kate Mulvaney, Madeline Muse, Abigail Myers, Miranda Norvell, Akta Patel, Emily Paul, Grant Paylor, Naveed Quarterman, Allison Reed, Amber Reynolds, Christine Rivas, Kevin Royalty, Evelyn Salgado, Valerie Smith, Carter Thompson, Sarah Troxel, Courtney Vest, Megan Walter, Katherine Watkins, Carlin Wetzel, and Savannah Wright. French teacher Mme.Lynn Griffey and some of her IB students joined the 5k race to raise money for an Atlee student. Many thanks to Kim Anton, Christy Worley, Ale Infante-solano, David Maguina, Cody Uliasz, and Erik Stewart for their caring spirits and esprit de corps. A signing ceremony for Kelly Heinz, Virginia Tech, and Casey Price, George Mason, took place on Wednesday, November 9. Congratulations to them both for this recognition, and best wishes in their future collegiate experiences. Teachers at L-DHS recognized October Disability History and Awareness Month. Sara Edwards, Special Education teacher, approached Linda Dull, Mass Communications teacher, about creating a public service announcement (PSA) that promoted the abilities and accomplishments of people challenged by disabling conditions. Some of Ms. Dull’s students created a video that was shown to students and faculty during televised announcements. FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) is back at Lee-Davis. CTEBusiness Instructor Brad Dalton and 13 students have re-chartered and are off to a great start. Some of the club members recently returned from the Fall Leadership Conference where they received training in Financial Fitness, Business Ethics, Creating Winning Presentations, and How to Prepare for the College Interview Process. The L-DHS Administrative staff would like to thank the faculty and staff members and all the students and parents who turned out for McPrincipal’s Night at McDonald’s. It was an outstanding community event! A special thank you also goes out to the following groups who came to support the fundraiser: Members of the Varsity Football squad, members of the 2011 State Champion Softball team, Members of the JV and Varsity Cheering squad along with Coach Tucker, and Marching Band members Davey, Allison, and Stephen who played for the customers driving into the store lot. Hanover County’s new Voter Registrar, Teri Smithson, is piloting the Voter Page Program. Students participating are coming from mainly AP US Government classes. These students attended an orientation with teacher Steve Ikenberry and Ms. Smithson and “worked” the voting polls for two hours on Election Day. Thanks to those dedicated students and their teachers for their service to the community. Great Job, String Orchestra, at the “Spooktacular” Fall Concert! If you missed this, please plan to attend the Winter Concert on December 1 in the auditorium. The concert is free but there will be raffle baskets and other goodies available for a donation. All proceeds support the string program throughout the school year. The Fine Art department is hosting a works exhibition called “Small Wonders.” Each piece of artwork created is 3’’ x 3’’ or smaller!. Please join

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF TRADITION AND PRIDE! us for a Preview Sale at Lee-Davis on Tuesday, November 29 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Be the first to preview and purchase these miniature works of art – just in time for the holidays! Five of our students won awards at a County-wide Senior Art Exhibition at Gallery Flux in Ashland. Best in Show went to our own Christina Mancuso with her Microfishe Lamps. Best in Gallery went to our own Leicia Miles. Each school was awarded a First Place and Honorable Mentions. First Place: Mary Elizabeth Hughs, Honorable Mention: Mandie Mason, and Honorable Mention: Taylor Deemer. It was a great night for all of our artists! Marching Confederates are State Champions, Class AAA! The LeeDavis High School Marching Band performed at the USSBA State Finals at Glen Allen High School on November 5, 2011 winning First Place in Class AAA! The Confederates scored an outstanding 91.475 and were awarded the following captions: Best Marching, Best Overall Effect, Best Visuals, and Best Color Guard. Congratulations to Director of Bands Lisa Brininstool and our students on this superior performance! They moved on to the USSBA National competition in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where they are now #10 in the nation! Congratulations! The Lee-Davis Band Boosters are sponsoring their 30th Annual Holiday Bazaar and Craft Show on Saturday, Nov.19, 2011 at Lee-Davis High School. From 9 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. there will be crafters with a variety of holiday items for sale including jewelry, handcrafted items, candles, etc. Also, a Silent Auction and Bake Sale will take place. For more information or to reserve a booth, call Evelyn Pollard at 804-387-3259 or email LDCraftShow@yahoo. com Lee-Davis NROTC cadets were among a very select crowd for the unveiling of the Navy’s newest weapon, the attack submarine USS California, SSN 781 on October 29, 2011, in Norfolk, VA. Among the elect were Deputy Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operation, Admiral Jonathan Greenert, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Rick West, Commander Navy Pacific Command, Admiral and Mrs. Willard, the President of General Dynamics, the President of Newport News Shipyard, senior members of the Navy League, and the crew of CALIFORNIA. It was indeed an auspicious occasion whereby the cadets learned about longstanding time-honored navy traditions and also enjoyed the spectacular social preceding the event. Moreover, the cadets were enamored with Admiral and Mrs. Willard, who joined them for a group photograph. Each cadet was honored with Admiral Willard’s personal coin—another staunch military tradition. 80 marketing students from Lee-Davis participated in the DECA Marketing Day event in October at the State Fair of Virginia. Among the activities for students were a Scavenger Hunt, and a Team Decision Making Competition. Congratulations to General Marketing students Loren Beasley and Kensley Watkins, who placed second in their Marketing Communications Decision Making event. Did you know that high school and college students make up a large percentage of blood donors for Virginia Blood Services? Lee-Davis DECA sponsored its first blood drive of the school year in October, registering 103 people and collecting 78 good units of blood. Each donation can help save the lives of three people! Thank you to the students, faculty, and community members for taking time out of your busy schedules to donate blood. Please mark your calendars for the next blood drive, Thursday, December 8. Thank you for supporting DECA’s Community Service Project and MDA Night at the home football game on November 4. More than three hundred dollars was raised for the Muscular Dystrophy Association from bake sale purchases and donations. Check back for more ways you can get involved and help to Make a Muscle and Make a Difference for MDA in Central Virginia. Congratulations to Lee-Davis DECA for an outstanding performance at the DECA District Leadership Conference on November 8! A complete list of proficiency winners will be in the December Vantage Point. Beginning in December, School Counselors will be entering 9th, 10th and 11th grade English classes to handout the Program of Studies and start the registration process for the 2012-2013 school year. This is a great time for parents to talk with their children about future plans and which classes they may be interested in taking next year.

The Hanover County School Board does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, disability or national origin in its employment practices or educational programs and activities. The Administrator for Special Education is designated as coordinator for non-discrimination for access to and implementation of programs under Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources is designated as coordinator for non-discrimination regarding matters under Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

NOVEMBER 2011 Seniors who are applying to colleges with a December 15th – February 1st deadline should submit their requests for transcripts to the School Counseling Office by December 1 in order to make sure all deadlines are met. Transcript Request forms are available to be picked up in the School Counseling Office. Mrs. Michie, our GRASP (GReat Aspirations Scholarship Program) representative, is at L-DHS Thursdays, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. to help parents and seniors with the college financial aid process and filing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Contact Mrs. Smith in the counseling office at 723-2201 to schedule an appointment. “Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility” is the theme of American Education Week, November 13-19. 2011. Hanover County Public Schools recognizes all public education employees who serve our children and communities with care and professionalism, and encourages all residents to become involved in the education of America’s students. TheLee-DavisFFAisconductingitsannualfruitandnutsalethroughNovember 18.. This year, fully cooked smoked turkeys (average 11 lbs) and D’Anjou pears are also available! Deliver is expected the week of December 5. Please contact Jessica Kreye at 723-2245 or jkreye@hcps.us for more information or to place an order, and the order forms are on our web site. Thank you for your support! Plan now for semester examinations on January 23-26. Please note that students must take the examination in order to pass the course, and that there are no early dismissals during the exam period. Secondary schools are dismissed at 1:15 each exam day. More detailed information will be provided in the December Vantage Point, the HCPS and school websites and by the e-mail connection. A link to the e-mail connection may be found on the school website: signing up will ensure that school bulletins and emergency closing information will be sent directly to the e-mailbox that patrons designate. Inclement Weather Telephone Hotline Reminder: Hanover County Public Schools provides a telephone calling service for those individuals who want the latest information on school closings or delays. Citizens can call (804) 277-4960 to hear information that may affect the regular school schedule due to inclement weather. This option will greatly benefit those parents, guardians, students and staff that may not have internet access or other means to obtain school information via television or radio should extreme weather conditions occur.

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really learn how to drive, or take a chill pill or something, and, by the way, acquire some patience. Ever heard that word? Any time I am sitting at an intersection with no stop light, I will not pull out into oncoming traffic until I know that it is safe, and I especially will not pull out into traffic if I cannot see what’s coming down the road. So, if you want me to move my car out of your way, especially in a dangerous situation, because you are in a hurry, then you better just get in the other lane and turn the opposite direction. I hope this letter will help others realize that those of us who prefer to drive a car rather than a van, SUV or truck, when we are stopped together at an intersection we cannot see the traffic coming from your side. Please be patient. It’s really not that hard especially when you could be the cause of someone losing their life. Betty Gray Mechanicsville

Need for school transportation The proposed Hanover County School Board budget goals for 2012-2013 include “Assure a responsive level of transportation services.� (Herald-Progress, Oct. 13, 2011). This point has a special meaning to me — as a parent of a child who has an intellectual disability — and to other parents who face the same challenges. Finding afterschool care for children of any age with severe, or even moderate, disabilities in Hanover County is very difficult. It is made more difficult because Hanover County Public Schools refuses to provide transportation beyond home or attending school zone for children who have disabilities. This

has been a problem for parents of children with severe disabilities for many years. Because of HCPS’ practice, parents have faced limited employment and loss of income, and students have experienced loss of instructional time and decreased options for the most suitable, safe and affordable afterschool care. Despite the economic times, lack of transportation that meets the needs of children with severe disabilities is a problem that needs to be taken seriously. Several neighboring localities provide this accommodation. Our children’s future depends on this, and parents’ ability to accept a job and then keep it full time also hinges on having afterschool care. Working is especially critical for these families because the kids often have higher than normal medical and childcare costs. My family and others look forward to the day when there is a responsive level of transportation for children with severe disabilities. John Hibbits Mechanicsville

Candidate: congrats, thanks Congratulations to Ed Via on a very successful campaign. I want to thank all the people who helped with my campaign. Thanks to those who donated and put my signs in their yards. The Government teachers at our high schools. The high school students who went door to door and helped out at the polls. The Hanover Democratic Party members who worked and contributed to my campaign. The Republican, Democratic and Independent voters who supported me on Election Day. The election officials did a great job. I met some wonderful peo-

ple going door to door. Many of them have become friends. I learned about a lot of new issues and concerns and realized there is a need for improvements in Hanover. I will still be active in the community just like before I started campaigning. Come by the Ashland Farmers’ Market and say hello. Improving the Strawberry Faire, making it bigger and better will be another project I’ll be working on. This will help our community, the town and the businesses in Ashland. Spending quality time with my family, playing music and working with the civic groups will keep me busy. I don’t expect I’ll run for supervisor again I know there are a few others in Hanover who would make excellent supervisors I’ll help them instead. One door for me has been closed but another one is open and I will walk through without any regrets. Thank you for a very eventful eight years in politics, Hanover County. Kevin Damian Mechanicsville

Recalling a sad anniversary November is here again. It teases us with its warm days and cool nights. The entire earth seems to be checked in the wonder of autumn colors. Certainly 73 years ago on Nov. 9, 1938, the world was clocked in the same autumn splendor as it is today. On that day autumn colors were insignificant to the inhumane murderous campaign that began on that fateful day in Poland. Nazi Germany began its brutal attack to rid the world of all Jews. Kristallmacht, “The Night of Broken Glass,� is the name given to this sorrow when the first Jews were deported to con-

centration death camps and synagogues were destroyed. To me, remembering this event is a special way to pay homage to those innocent victims who lost their lives simply because they were Jews not because they had done anything wrong. Ann Marie Rehmert Mechanicsville

Directing words to reader I welcome the freedom to express myself to anyone who reads this paper. However, I am directing my words to a special child of God whose name is Steve Sneed. You have obviously spent many hours submitting your thoughts for others to read because your opinions are extremely important to you. That choice speaks volumes to me, and you have definitely gotten my attention. I have been praying for you since I read your first article in this local newspaper. In fact, you must know that many Christians have been praying for you. None of us were given the option to select our earthly parents, but we do have a choice to accept or reject them as we get older. God is your heavenly father whether you believe it or not. God created you, and God loves you unconditionally! You, however, have free will to accept or reject Him as your heavenly father. This is my challenge to you: Tell me who created you and gave you the talents you possess. What is your goal in life? What, if anything, brings you joy and peace? Do you believe you have value on this earth? Do you know who loves you, depends on you, and needs your love? What or whom do you trust? My prayers for you have see LETTERS, pg. 15


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Photo submitted by Marilyn Baker-O’Connor

The Pamunkey River Garden Club celebrated its 50th anniversary on Oct. 15 at the Shady Grove United Methodist Church. Active in the community, the club is celebrating its 50th year by creating a children’s garden within the courtyard area of Pole Green Elementary School. Members meet the second Saturday of the month at the Mechanicsville Branch Library. For more information about the club, contact the president, Susan Blankinship, at 932-3451. Shown are, from left, front row, Nita Dunkum, Ann Benjamin, Jean Ray, Virginia Wright and Charlotte Torseth, and, back row, Delores Jaggi, Thelma Bailey, Susan Blankinship, Nancy Lee Martin, Debbie Hollowell and Marilyn Baker-O’Connor. The yellow rose floral design was created by Jane VanDenburgh.

Holiday concert set Dec. 4 Hanover Tavern will be opening the doors to spread holiday cheer at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 4, for the fourth annual Harmony in Hanover holiday concert in the Bradley Theater. The time-honored program highlights seasonal songs and light classics by the Richmond Philharmonic Orchestra. Tickets are $25 a person and include light hors d’oeuvres before the concert. Proceeds from Harmony in Hanover sup-

port the Foundation’s mission to restore, preserve and utilize Hanover Tavern as an historic, educational, community and cultural resource center. Cocktail hour starts at 6 p.m. and the live musical performance begins at 7 p.m. For tickets, call 537-5050. Doors open at 6 p.m. music starts at 7 p.m. For more information, visit www.hanovertavern.org.

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The “Creator Stew Crew” from the Episcopal Church of the Creator in Mechanicsville continues to win awards for its Brunswick stew. Members recently won first place in the Brunswick stew contest at the State Fair of Virginia. On Nov. 5, they won in two categories at the 17th Street Farmers’ Market Brunswick Stew Festival, including first place in the “Most Original” category and second place in the traditional category. This is the fourth time they have won for most original and the second time placing first or second for traditional. They also have won Peoples’ Choice many times. The church will be making both stews for sale on Saturday, Dec. 3, and is now taking orders. To place an order, call 746-8765, ext. 6, on or before Nov. 27. Leave your name, phone number and number of quarts of traditional and/or most original. You will be called the week of Nov. 28 to confirm your order and make arrangements for pickup between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Dec. 3. Traditional stew sells for $7 per quart and most original, which is a little spicy, sells for $8 per quart. For more information, visit Creator Stew Crew/Episcopal Church of the Creator on Facebook.

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of Richmond, passed away on Nov. 8, 2011. He will be dearly missed by his parents, Mark and Frankie Burnette and Daniel and Letitia LaMere; brothers, Neil, Dillon and Afton; and sisters, Lanaya and Morgan. Forrest loved music, family and women. He had a big heart and was always willing to share it. Forrest strived for perfection in all that he did. A memorial service was conducted Nov. 12, 2011 at the West Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 11020 West Broad Street, Glen Allen, Va.

Dreamer T. Dabney, 67, of Ashland, went home to be with the Lord on Nov. 8, 2011. She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert S. and Dreamer Taliaferro; and her brother, Joseph Stamper. Dreamer grew up in Hanover County and attended the Hanover County School system. She was employed at Randolph-Macon College for

a school bus for Hanover County for many years. Left to cherish her memory are her beloved children, Cornesta Davies (James), LaConstandine Lindsey (David), Harold Lee Abrams Jr. (Verline), Dreamer Shelton (Calvin) and Phylesha Dabney; and former husband,, Harold Lee Abrams Sr.; seven grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends, five devoted, Minnie Henry, Audrey Puller, Johnetta Spurlock, Gwen Buckner and Thelma Stamper. Remains rest at the F.E. Dabney Funeral Home, Ashland. Homegoing services were held Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 at the Shiloh Baptist Church, Ashland. Rev. Michael Shannon, pastor. Rev. Walter Pleasants officiated and Elder Marloe Fallie was eulogist. Graveside services were held in the church cemetery. Online condolences can be made at fedabneyfuneralhome.com.

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Marissa Drayton-Engel and a host of other relatives , of Richmond, passed away Oct. 31, 2011, after battling many years of chronic illnesses. Surviving are her parents, Linzie and Emma Drayton; siblings, Gregory A.,Yvetta R., Karen D., Mahlon K. (Cavonya), Kindra S. Drayton and Tanya D. Taylor; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A memorial service was held on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 at Kingdom Hall, 2801 Mechanicsville Turnpike. Arrangements by Scott’s Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd. Online guest book at www.scottsfuneralhome.com.

Josephine Rose Goellner, of Mechanicsville, passed away this week of heart disease. She was a beloved wife and mother. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Roy; her six children and their spouses, Diane and Dennis Suppa, Roy and Lynn Goellner Jr., Janet and Frank Vicario, Rich and Cyndie Goellner, William and Christine Goellner and Gary and Kim Goellner; nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and her brother, Ross Grimaldi. The family requests that memorial contributions be made to a fund set up for the grandson’s wife, who is battling cancer: Cherish Megan, c/o 7140 Brandy Hill Terrace #104, Mechanicsville, Va. 23111.

and friends. Family received friends at March Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave., where viewing was held on Monday, Nov. 14, 2011 and where family received friends. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 in the March Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor Joseph Haden Sr. officiated. Graveside services were held in Roselawn Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.

Bernadine C. Henry, of Ashland, departed this life Nov. 12, 2011. She rests at the Henry W. Dabney Funeral Home, 518 N. Washington Hwy. Ashland.

James Randolph Johnson, “Buck”, departed this life on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011 at the Ashland Convalescent Center. He is survived by his sisters, Catherine Baylor, Pearl Harris, Gertrude Davis, and Edith Coleman; brother, Robert Johnson, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Family received friends at the Henry W. Dabney Funeral Home 518 N. Washington Hwy., Ashland, Va. 23005, on Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. Graveside services were held on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, at the Johnson Family Cemetery, Johnsontown Rd., Ashland, Va. 23005.

Gail Marie Lasser, 62, Richard Leslie Harris went to be with the Lord on Jr., 75, of Glen Allen, departed Nov. 5, 2011. She moved from this life Nov. 8, 2011. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lynwood and Richard Harris Sr. He leaves to cherish his memory a loving and devoted wife, Elizabeth Harris; devoted daughter, Kimberly Jones (Toby); two grandchildren, Tyler and Kristina;

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Friday, Nov. 11, 2011 in St. Ann’s Catholic Church. Graveside services were private. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 105 S. Snead Street, Ashland, Va. 23005.

Richmond, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011. Continued from pg. 10 b She was preceded in death by her Lasser of Goochland, Va. Gail husband of 40 years, Charles E. enjoyed floral arranging, playing “Fudge� Low, and is survived by cards, crocheting, and the many her daughter, Martha Jones and activities at Cross Ridge, where husband, Don; grandsons, Donshe will be deeply missed along ald Jones Jr. and wife, Cammie, Rose Trexler Lester, with her many friends and coand Chris Jones and wife, Amy; 78, of Montpelier, passed away workers from Time-Life. Family as well as several nieces and nephWednesday, Nov. 9, 2011. She received friends Tuesday, Nov. 15, was preceded in death by her ews. Mrs. Low was a member of 2011. Funeral Mass was held at St. husbands, Claude A. Askew Sr. Fairfield Presbyterian Church for Michael’s Catholic Church, Glen and Earl D. Lester. She is survived over 50 years. The family received Allen. Memorial donations may by her children, Claude A. “Binks� friends Friday, Nov. 11, 2011 at the be made to your local Meals on Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Askew Jr. and wife, Gail, Tory Wheels program. Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Askew and husband, Mel Hall, Road. Services were held Saturday, Michael Lester and wife, Darla; Edwin C. Lescallette, 82, seven grandchildren, four great- Nov. 12, 2011 at Fairfield Presbyterian Church in Mechanicsville. of Mechanicsville, passed away grandchildren, and her special Graveside services were held at on Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011. He is friends. Rose was a devoted Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of survived by his wife, Margaret member of the Ashland Church flowers, memorial contributions P. Lescallette; six stepchildren, of God. The family received may be made to Meals on Wheels, Robert H. Randolph (Brooke), friends Friday, Nov. 11, 2011 at Richard Randolph (Nancy), Julie the Ashland Church of God, 407 1600 Willow Lawn Dr., Richmond, Va. 23230. Randolph, Lisa Kight (Randy), Myrtle St., Ashland, Va., where a Teresa Mortimer (Scott) and service was held Saturday, Nov. 12, Betsy Heiskell (Larry) and nine 2011. Graveside services followed Roger Edward Mines, stepgrandchildren. Ed was a at Riverview Cemetery. 71, (affectionately known as Uncle member of the Richmond Power Rock), departed this life into Squadron, and a member of St. eternal life on Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. Doris Hall Low, 98, of Ann’s Catholic Church. A Mass He was born in Caroline County, Granbury, Texas, originally of of the Resurrection was held on Virginia, to the late Australia and

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in death by his father, Clifton C. Morey; mother and stepfather, Continued from pg. 11 b Lois Morey Metzel and Walter Baptist Church, Hanover, Va., S. Metzel; and his brother, James Pastor Marvin Fields officiated. R. Morey. He was a U.S. Navy Graveside services were held in veteran of World War ll and was the church cemetery. a retired Home Beneficial Life Insurance agent and was a longtime member of Fairmount Christian Elizabeth Forman Mitchell, 95, of Hanover, died Church. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Jacquelyn C. Morey, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011. She was daughter and son -in-law, Shana native of Petersburg, born the non M. and Joseph R, Edwards; daughter of the late Spencer and granddaughters, Crystal E. Kelly Lilla Perkins Smith. Mrs. Mitchell and husband Phillip, and Amanda was the widow of Leslie O. Autumn Edwards; sister-in-law Mitchell; and was also preceded and brother-in-law, Pat and Mike in death by her sister, Helen Smith Petrochilli, nieces, nephews and Garter. She was a very loving wife, other family members. The family mother, grandmother, and greatreceived friends Monday, Nov. grandmother. She is survived by 14, 2011 at the Mechanicsville her three daughters, Joan M. Tiller Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, and her husband, David, Karol S. 8014 Lee-Davis Rd. Services were Green, Faye Youngs and her husheld Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 at band, David; six grandchildren Fairmount Christian Church. and five great-grandchildren. A Graveside services were held at graveside funeral will be held at 2 Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011 flowers, memorial contributions at Blandford Cemetery. Flowers may be made to Fairmount Chrisare welcome or contributions can tian Church. be made in her memory to the charity of your choice. The family is being served by the Petersburg Alfred W. Park, 80, Glen Allen, formerly of Powell, Tenn., Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service. went to be with the Lord Saturday, Condolences may be registered at Nov. 12, 2011. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred C. Park. www.jtmorriss.com. He is survived by four children, Michael M. Mitchell Jr., Brian and Eric Park, Kimberly Steffensen and Lisa Beaty. We 38, passed away Nov. 6, 2011. He want to give special thanks to is survived by his parents, Joan the Smith family and Hospice and Michael Mitchell; brother, of Virginia. A graveside service Douglas Mitchell; many uncles, will be held Wednesday, Nov. 16, aunts, cousins and friends. 2011 9:30 a.m. at Washington Michael was a proud graduate of Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, Indiana University 1995, member contributions may be made to Delta Tau Delta, and worked Richmond SPCA. Arrangements several years in Chicago, Ill., the by Bliley’s-Staples Mill. city he loved. He relocated back to the Richmond area to work at his family’s business. A memorial Nancy Elizabeth Pegram, celebration of his life was held Sat- 48, of Mechanicsville, departed this life on Nov. 6, 2011. She urday, Nov. 12, 2011 at Keagan’s, was preceded in death by father, 2251 Old Brick Rd., Glen Allen, Henry Pulliam. She leaves to Va., in West Broad Village. The cherish her memory a loving family requests no flowers. and devoted husband, Ronnie Pegram; daughter, Veronica Floyd C. Morey, “Red”, Pegram; loving mother, Sue Pul84, of Mechanicsville, went to liam; three brothers, James, Carl be with the Lord on Thursday, and Lee Pulliam; mother-in-law, Nov. 10, 2011. He was preceded Katherine Pegram; and father-in-

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law, Lucuis Pegram; and a host of other relatives and friends. Family received friends at March Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave., where viewing was held on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 at Refuge Temple Assembly of Yahweh, 512 N. 1st Street Richmond, Va., Bishop Milton Hunt officiated. Graveside services were held at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Eldeen Childs Smith, “Granny”, 86, of Studley, passed away Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, W. Arthur “Pappy” Smith; and six siblings. Granny is survived by three sons, Stuart (Connie), Arthur (Mary) and Stevie (Connie); two daughters, Margaret Scott (Gene) and Carolyn Pierce (Gerald); eight grandchildren, Eddie, Shawn, Aaron, Corey, Shannon, Julie, Scott and Melissa; seven greatgrandchildren, Chris, Katelyn, Hunter, Noah, Hank, Amber and Caroline; eight brothers and sisters, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She retired after 34 years of service in the cafeteria at Lee-Davis High School. The family received friends Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Road, where services were held Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011. Graveside services were held at Salem Presbyterian Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Salem Church Cemetery Fund, 9520 Bird Dog Dr., Mechanicsville, Va. 23116.

dren, Brooke MacKenzie Purcell and Hunter Dalton Purcell. Mr. Tignor was the owner operator of Tignor Trucking Corporation which he founded in 1964, and was a U.S. Navy veteran. The family received friends on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011 in the Nelsen Funeral Home-Reid Chapel, 412 S. Washington Hwy., Ashland, where services were held Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011. Graveside services were private. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Children’s Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 26384, Richmond, Va. 23286 or the American Cancer Society, 4240 Park Place Ct., Glen Allen, Va. 23060.

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CMS students need vote from public to win grant Some seventh and eighth grade students at Chickahominy Middle School have been mamed finalists in the World Series of Innovation, sponsored by Microsoft, for their concept EduHarmony, a website that matches student learning styles with tutor teaching styles. The middle school team is competing against two high school teams for top honors in the “College and Career Readiness” category. Popular vote is involved in the selection process for a winner. The group that receives the most votes between now and midnight on Nov. 18 will

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Setliff, Chickahominy District, and Charles D. McGhee, Henry District, respectively. Kelly-Wiecek bested James M. Ellis Jr. 1,945, 62.90 percent, to 1,132, 36.61 percent, in five precincts. There were 15, 0.48 percent, write-in votes. Davis defeated Patti A. Jackson 2,028, 57.81 percent, to 1,465, 41.76 percent, in seven precincts. There were 15, 0.42 percent, write-in votes. Longtime Cold Harbor supervisor Elton J. Wade Sr. retained his seat by capturing 2,207, 63.84 percent, votes to Carol S. Cash’s 1,036, 29.96 percent, and Jeffrey E. “Jeff ” Kyte’s 201, 5.81 percent. There were 13, 0.37 percent, write-in votes. Six precincts make up the district. In the six-precinct Ashland District, G. Ed Via III keeps his seat by defeating Kevin R. Damian 1,516, 58.08 percent, to 1,085, 41.57 percent. There were 9, 0.34 percent, write-in votes. Incumbent Aubrey M. “Bucky” Stanley, who ran unopposed for the Beaverdam District seat, got 2,089, 94.48 percent, votes. There were 122, 5.51 percent, write-in votes. Hanover County’s constitutional officers and delegation to the Virginia General Assembly swept their races without opposition. The unofficial figures from the Virginia State Board of Elections for the 37 precincts reporting were as follows. County officers are: R.E.

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Social Services wins USDA gold award The Hanover Department of Social Services has become one of four organizations nationwide to receive the “Hunger Champion Gold Award” from the “Outreach Coalition, USDA, Food and Nutrition Service.” The award recognizes four years of outreach efforts that concentrated on getting the message out about healthy eating, healthy lifestyles and the availability of SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as Food

Stamps). Participating with the department in these outreach efforts were a number of community partners, including the Health Department, the IRS, the Virginia Cooperative Extension Office and several churches. Initiatives included: ❍ Social Services and AmeriCorps staff developed Photo submitted by Tom Harris and implemented a child- Sheila Crossen-Powell, left, director of the Hanover County hood obesity prevention cam- Department of Social Services, and Deborah Winans, chairman see AWARD, pg. 18

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we had were very minor.” Out of 68,922 registered voters, Smithson said 21, 949 cast their ballots last week. “We had about a 32 percent turnout and that was about the norm across the state,” she added. With 2,938 write-in votes being cast, she said counting and verifying them would be the biggest issue for her office. “It takes a while to verify each one and decide whether or not it will be counted,” Smithson said. “Some of them take some work to track down the person written in, and then again, there are a few throwaways. I don’t think Mickey Mouse or Superman really live in Hanover County.” “I think the next four years are going to be very exciting,” Peterson said, “and I’m pleased to be a member of the Board of Supervisors that will lead Hanover County. One issue I’m concerned with is creating jobs for our young people. We have 2,000 to 3,000 who graduate from high school and college each year and are looking for jobs. We need to find ways to create jobs for them so they can live and work in Hanover. I want the people in the Mechanicsville District, and the whole county, to know that I will always be available for them. On Tuesday, Nov. 29, I am having a community forum at the Mechanicsville Library from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. I want people to come out and talk with me about what they want and need and what the board can do to make Hanover County better.” On his victory, Davis said, “I am proud and honored and humbled to serve the people of Hanover County. I thank them every much for their vote of confidence. I look forward to the leadership opportunities as Hanover moves into the future. I am a strong supporter of everything Hanover County has to offer. I want the people of Hanover to know that I am a

voice for them. I am excited for speak for everyone. I’m open and accessible to everyone. I’m very grateful for the people for their vote of confidence and I look forward to all that we have here in Hanover, the best county in the nation.” Kelly-Wiecek said, “I am very grateful to the citizens of Chickahominy, not only for their confidence in me but for their energy and encouragement throughout this process. I’m very much looking forward to serving them and meeting their needs as citizens as well as our broader needs as one of Virginia’s premiere counties. I want to thank everyone who worked so hard these last nine months. And, of course, I want thank my husband and son for their unwavering support.” In returning to his seat, Wade said, “I’m honored to have been re-elected. I’ve been on the Board for 20 years and I received 200 more votes this time than I did in the previous election. I guess the people still like me and wanted me back. You have to work as a team if you want to get anything accomplished, and I believe this new board will come together and do just that.” As he prepares for his second term, Via said, he would “continue to work hard for the citizens of Hanover County and the Ashland District.” He said he will focus on: growth and economic development, “We will continue to attract green economic development,” public safety, noting the recent success of the Sheriff ’s Office in locating Robert Wood Jr.; schools, “In the past the board has fully funded the School Board and superintendent’s requested annual budgets to maintain our excellent, award-winning schools;” and town-county relations, “I have worked on close collaboration and cooperation between the town [Ashland] and the county.” He added, “Our citizens can be assured

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The Knitting Guild of Slash Church dedicated the Hat and Glove Tree 2011 and presented 282 hats and 282 gloves to Anne Geddy Cross, the 2011 Hanover Christmas Mother, on Sunday, Nov. 13. The number 282 represents the age of Slash Church. The Knitting Guild was started in 1986 by Betty Lee Miller and has contributed hats and gloves to the Christmas Mother every year. Monetary contributions to the Christmas Mother may be sent to P.O. Box 39, Doswell, VA 23047. To help a needy child this Christmas, call Franklin Jones at 370-8577 or Ron Reed at 227-3219 or e-mail ronreva@embarqmail. com. Shown are, from left, Betty Lee Miller, Cross and Rose Jennings.

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Preston Spiers, Jake Gregory Spiro, Angelina Marie Sportelli, Megan Elizabeth Steele, Christina Alexandra Stephens, Kathryn Lee Stiles, Brandon Scott Stroble, Alexa Maureen Stuart, Laura Katherine Tarbox, Erika Dawn Tate, Christina Erin Taylor, Kyrstin Elizabeth Thornton, Leah Brooke Throckmorton, Christopher Michael Tignor, Allison Jordan Tingler, Megan Elizabeth Tripp, Sarah Fallyn Troxel, Cody William Uliasz, Carter Alderson VanHuss, Jennifer Nicole VanSteenburgh, Israel Caleb Vaughan, Zachary Thomas Vaughan, Sarah Lynn Walker, Kristen Loraine Walls, Rachel Sue Walters, Alana Danielle Watson, Stephen Tyler Weirup, Zachary Robert Whitehurst, Emma Ashton Williams, Taylor Elizabeth Williams, Katherine Anne Willis, Charles Fordham Wilson, Shelby Kucera Wingold, Halee Nicholle Winston, Abigail Lyn Wisner, Colleen Madison Wright, Mallory Nicole Wyatt and Helen Mariah Yorke.

Included on the Educator Alpha List 2011 are: Rebecca L. Agnew, Jennifer M. Allen, Robert Almodovar, Ronald G. Balderson, Caroline C. Bare, D. Christopher Barnett, James B. Barrack, Daniel G. Bartels, Ann T. Beall, Sallie C. Bedall, Natan I. Berenshteyn, Lesa S. Berlinghoff, Stuart A. Bernstein, Kathleen K. Berry, Sheilah M. BeVille, Amy E. Birdsong, Shirley F. Bogaev, Elizabeth A. Borysewicz, Cheri Bradby Viquez Navarro, Kristie A. Bradley, Jennifer L. Breeden, Catherine S. Brown, Scott J. Brown, Kimberly H. Bullock, Serena M. Campbell, Brian K. Canady, Ruth E. Carter, Karin S. Caskey, Fonda T. Cody, Sandra T. Cole, Terry L. Cook Jr., Matthew M. Crowder, William B. Dalton, Rebekah E. D’Ascoli, Lucretia L. Davis, Jane A. DeBernardo, Joy W. DeNoon, Hunter K. Dickenson, Vickie B. Dodson, Darlene B. Dolan, Patricia W. Dougan, Jeanne L. DuLaney, Linda H. Dull, Deborah D. Edmonson, Donna L. Ellis, Madison C. Fairburn,

Jacquelyn L. Fitzgerald, Jan M. Foltz, Carole B. Forkey, Michelle D. Gary, Veronica G. Gerber, MJ Ghahrai, Fiona A. Givens, David A. Gorhband, Michael T. Goodrich-Stuart, Judith C. Goolsby, Hilary L. Graf, Kara M. Greenwood, Tamra L. Gregory, Lynn H. Griffey, Jacqueline A. Hall, Whitney C. Harpold, Maya L. Harris, Randy C. Harris, Kimberly A. Haugh, Maureen L. Hawley, James M. Head, Karen D. Heard, Daniel C. Hefko, Tory D. Hendelman, Carrie B. Hendrixson, Elizabeth E. Henning, George S. Herring, Holly A. Hoover, Philip R. Horner, Kristen M. Householder, Tracy M. Hughes, Roscoe L. Johnson III, Stephanie M. Jones, Donald J. Kalinowski, Tracy L. Keister, Julie R. Kinsella, George F. Knight, Eileen O. Koch, Jessica M. Kreye, Mary J. Langenbacher, Calvin L. Lawrence Sr., Allison J. Layne, Charles T. League, Lorena M. Lee, Brian M. Letourneau, Kenneth M. see WINS, pg. 28


Loans available for producers CUPCAKE

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By Ken Upshaw County executive director Marketing Assistance Loans (MAL) are available for producers who share in the risk of producing a crop. MAL is a marketing tool producers can utilize to generate needed cash flow until market conditions are favorable. To be eligible, a producer must maintain continual beneficial interest in the crop from harvest through the earlier of the date the loan is repaid or CCC takes title to the commodity. Once beneficial interest in a commodity is lost, the commodity is ineligible for loan — even if the producer regains beneficial interest.

strawberries, apples, blueberries, caneberries, cherries, Christmas trees, grapes, peaches and pears is Nov. 20, 2011. Eligible crops must be commercially produced agricultural commodity crops for which the catastrophic risk protection level of crop insurance is not available. At the time of application, producers must pay a service fee of $250 per crop or $750 per producer per administrative county, not to exceed a total of $1,875 for a producer with farming interest in multiple counties. NAP covers the amount of loss greater than 50 percent of the expected production based on the approved yield and reported acreage.

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Crop damage Producers enrolled in the 2011 Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) must file form CCC-576, Notice of Loss, to report failed acreage and prevented planting and may be completed by any producer with an interest in the crop. Timely filing a Notice of Loss is required for all crops including grasses. For losses on crops covered by the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crop insurance, producers must file a CCC-576 (Notice of Loss) in the FSA County Office within 15 days of the occurrence of the disaster or when losses become apparent.

2012 NAP signup

Signup for the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) has been authorized to rehabilitate farmlands and conservation facilities damaged by Hurricane Irene. ECP provides cost share assistance up to 75 perccent to landowners and producers in Hanover County who incurred damage of such magnitude that it would be too costly for the applicant to rehabilitate without Federal assistance. ECP is not an “entitlement” program and each application will be reviewed to determine if the extent of the damage is severe enough to necessitate federal assistance. Limited resource producers may receive up to see LOANS, pg. 30

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CELEBRATIONS | Births, Engagements, Weddings & Anniversaries

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The marriage of Miss Candace Elizabeth Dillon, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold D. Dillon III of Johnson City, Tenn., to Air Force 2Lt Matthew Brooks Sandridge, son of LTC and Mrs. Michael Sandridge of Hanover took place August 6, 2011 at King Family Vineyard in Crozet, Va. The Rev. Claire Goodman officiated. The bride is the granddaughter of Herbert and Edith Phillips and the late Lois Phillips of Erwin, Tenn., and Harold and Freda Dillon of Welch, W.Va. The groom is the grandson of Espey and Virginia Jones of South Boston, Va., and the late Norman and Katherine Sandridge of Mechanicsville. Miss Cara Dillon, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Mrs. Nicole Sandridge, sister-in-law of the bride, Mrs. Lindsey Cagle and Miss Christine Prasse, friends of the bride were bridesmaids. Mr. Eric Sandridge, twin brother of the groom was best man. Groomsmen were Matthew Griffis, Bryn Meredith and Pete DeAnna, all friends of the groom. Music was provided by Encore String Quartet. Ashlee and Andrea Whaley, cousins of

The marriage of Kaylyn Adair Wright, daughter of David and Dorothy Wright of Mechanicsville to Travis Ray Smith, son of Ray and Debbie Smith of Mechanicsville, took place on Saturday, September 10, 2011. The outdoor wedding was held at Celebrations at the Reservoir in Chesterfield County. The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. She is the granddaughter of deceased grandparents: George and Sheila Edwards, Martha Wright and Dave Powell and Otis Wright, Jr. The groom is the grandson of deceased grandparents: Raymond and Elva Smith and Joe and Sue Walsh. Bridal attendants were Stacy Cottrell of Mechanicsville, Shannon Meadowcroft of Aylett and Laura Strang of Richmond. Mr. Smith was his son’s best man. Groomsmen were Alex Lambert of Mechanicsville, Ryan Lerow of Ashland, Drew Meadowcroft of Aylett and Cameron Smith of Michigan. The ceremony was followed by a reception in the Azalea Gardens at

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MR. and MRS. MATTHEW BROOKS SANDRIDGE the former Candace Elizabeth Dillon

the bride were readers. Greeters were Shaun Whaley, cousin of the bride and Jennifer DeAnna, friend of the bride and groom. The rehearsal dinner, hosted by the parents of the groom, was held at The Downtown Grille in Charlottesville. The dinner reception and dancing followed the ceremony at the vineyard. The bride graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a MS in Biology

in 2009. She is currently teaching biology at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College in Salisbury, N.C. The groom graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a BS in Biology in 2008. He is currently a third year medical student at Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Blacksburg. The couple resides in Charlotte, N.C.

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Tom and Carrie Connolly are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Madison Rose Connolly. Madison was born on April 29, 2011 at 3:22 p.m., weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. and was 20 inches long. Proud grandparents are Dee and Libby Gibson of Glen Allen and Mark and Susan Connolly of West Milford, N.J. Proud great grandparents are Jane Gibson of Glen Allen and John Vance of Chesapeake. Many thanks to Dr. Kristin Schraa and the wonderful nursing staff of Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center.

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MADISON ROSE CONNOLLY born April 29, 2011

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The list also includes information on three community Thanksgiving dinners and the Hanover Christmas Mother. For more information, call the Department of Community Resources at 365-4300 and speak to Lisa Adkins or email her at ldadkins@co.hanover.va.us. Information submitted by Tom Harris, Hanover County public information officer.

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and advanced infantry school, and he noted a difference in his approach and attitude. “I no longer recognized what fear was. I was ready to serve.” Like many other inductees, Gordon found himself in Vietnam in the summer of 1970. “Over the next 12 months, I observed courage under fire. I observed patriotic pride in the sense of our resolve,” Gordon said. While some of the memories were, he said, thankfully forgotten, Gordon said many experiences would stay with him the rest of his life. The camaraderie of his fellow soldiers, the bravery and the dedication are memories that will last a lifetime. He recalled the friendships and lasting bonds he formed with his comrades. He said the soldiers with whom he served became his brothers in arms. “My life in the military taught me the value of true friendship, the value of trust,

the importance of loyalty and the true worth of all mankind,” Gordon said. Gordon was joined on the podium by master of ceremonies and memorial co-founder Jack Ward and Aubrey Stratton of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9808. The local VFW group performed the honors with a 21-gun salute and the sounding of taps. There was a respectful silence as the parents of fallen soldier 1st Lt. Almar L. Fitzgerald, who was killed in action in Iraq in 2006, laid a memorial wreath in his honor. The parents were pleasantly surprised when their son’s roommate at The Citadel showed up to attend the ceremony and pay his respects to this fallen friend. Capt. Davis Gooding fought in Ramadi with Fitzgerald. Gooding said he would never forget his friend. “We went over together and were both in Ramadi,” he said. The captain said one of his men eventually killed the combatant who was responsible for Fitzgerald’s death.

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Gold Star mother Lula Lamb and Fitzgerald’s father, Sgt. 1st Class Robert Fitzgerald (retired), reminisced with Gooding after the ceremony. “It’s so special to have him here,” Lamb said. The Hanover Department of Parks and Recreation provided logistics for the ceremony, sponsored by the Hanover Veterans Committee.

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The Newcomers Club of Richmond will hold their monthly luncheon at 11 a.m. at The Place at Innsbrook, $23. Included is a social hour, business meeting, lunch and speaker. Cathy Churcher will present a background on chocolate. Reservations are required by Nov. Board Game Night at the 6. Call Brenda at 754-0460, or visit Mechanicsville Branch Library us at newcomersrichmond.org. meets every third Friday of the Randolph-Macon College month at 7 p.m. Next meeting: will host Pro Football Hall of Friday, Nov. 18. Sponsored by the Famer Raymond Berry at 7 p.m. Mechanicsville Branch Library. in Crenshaw Gymnasium. This For more information call 746event is free and open to the pub- 9615 or visit the library at 7461 lic. General admission tickets must Sherwood Crossing Place. be reserved and are available at Winn’s Baptist Church will be http://rmc.informz.net/rmc. The public is also invited to an earlier host for a gospel music concert at 7 p.m. Ministering to us with their discussion at 11:30 a.m. music will be Smokey Wilson and New Journey. Winn’s is located Thursday, Nov. 17 Mechanicsville TEA Party at 12320 Winns Church Road, meeting, 7 p.m., 8700 Bell Creek Glen Allen. A love offering will be Road, Mechanicsville, Va. 23116 taken. For more information call (north of Pole Green Rd., last bldg. 798-5512, 798-5513, 798-6179 or on right before Verdi Lane). All are Carlton at 651-4544.

County resident. The event will be will be held on Saturday, Dec. 3, Sunday, Nov. 20 held from 12-4 p.m. from 9-12 p.m., both days. All Amy Ladd and friends will products are grown or made by sing at New Bethesda Baptist The Doswell Ruritan Club vendors who live within 30 miles Church, located at 9019 New is having a salt fish breakfast of Ashland. They are located Bethesda Rd. Mechanicsville, Va. from 6:30-9 a.m. at the Doswell off of the Duncan Street park- at 6 p.m. Special Guest “True Spirit Community Center at the inter- ing lot, behind Town Hall (101 S. Gospel Band” will also perform. section of Rt. 1 and Doswell Rd. Thompson St,). Tickets are $8 for adults, $4 for see CALENDAR, pg. 42 ` children ages 4-10 and free for children under four years old. Lady’s of Harley#1736 are Carry-outs are available. hosting a pet event, called Hogs Brunswick Stew Benefit for & Dogs & More. It will be at Richmond Harley Davidson, Cole Sydnor, sponsored by the 10441 Washington Hwy, Glen Youth and MAN-era Teams Allen, Va., from 1-3 p.m. There At New Hanover Presbyterian will be a pet contest at 2 p.m. and a Church, which is located at blessing of the animals afterwards. 10058 Chamberlayne Rd., This event is free to the public. If Mechanicsville. The cost is $7 per you are interested in being a ven- quart. Pre-order at stew4cole@ dor (free to vendors) email Cindy gmail.com. Include: Name, Cell McLamb at ma4on4@aol.comor number, # of qts. Pick up your or Bobbie Miles at 971-6835 or orders at the church the day of email bobbiejean53@verizon.net. the event. For more information on Cole, go to rollwithcole.org. VFW Post 9808 Monthly Trustee Juanita Mickens Dance Night featuring variety band “Legend” is from 8:30-11:30 will the Preaching her Initial p.m. Entry fee is $20 per couple Sermon at 3:30 p.m. at the or $10 for singles. Contact VFW Shady Grove Baptist church, Mon-Fri morning from 8-12 p.m. Gum Spring, Va. The public is at 746-9808 for more informa- invited to come and worship the Lord in service. Pastor Reginald tion. T Cleveland. Hallmark Creations located NEAL and SANDRA SMITH The Ashland Farmers Market at Virginia Center Market Place, Neal and Sandra Smith celebrated their 50th anniver10114 Brook Rd. will hold a Glenn will be holding two post-season sary on Aug. 26, 2011. The couple has two children Donald Crider autograph signing. Glenn markets. Their Thanksgiving (Kathy) and Sharon (Tommy) and four grandchildren, Crider is the artist and creator of Market will be held on Saturday, Brandon, Joseph, Nathan and Brenna. Nov. 19, and their Holiday Market GingerCottages and is a Hanover

Jodi Dalton, Shawn McCartney; and two great- grandsons, BrenContinued from pg. 12b nan McCartney and Brayden Creasy. Archie was a Sergeant in Arthur S. Trimyer Jr., “Archie”, died unexpectedly at his the United States Marine Corps, home Nov. 9, 2011. He is survived and retired from Allied Chemical Company with over 35 years and by Kay, his wife of 57 years; his brother, Donald Trimyer; and his Purolator Courier Company with three daughters, Christy Brennan 20 years of service. Archie was and Vincent Pettirossi (her daugh- a devoted, loving and generous husband, father, brother, grand ters, Melissa, Megan, Amanda), Donna Trimyer, Laurie Lamb (her and great-grandfather and friend husband, Mike, son, Denver and to many who was always willing to lend a helping hand to others wife, Jamie, daughter, Keaton),

and provide encouragement and laughter. He was a devoted Redskins fan, no matter what the season held. Archie was a member of Westhampton Lodge No. 302 AF & AM, Richmond Scottish Rite Bodies, KCCH and Guard, 33rd Degree IGH, ACCA Temple Shrine, Glen Allen Shrine Club, 2010 Commander Legion of Honor, Jesters Court No. 16, Trustee Scottish Rite Learning Center, American Legion and American Legion Boys Baseball

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welcome, hope to see you there. The Mechanicsville TEA Party meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, 7 p.m., at the above address. For more information about us, visit www.mechanicsvilleteaparty.com, Mechanicsville VA TEA Party on Facebook or call 241-8614.

Friday, Nov. 18 Tie-Dye Party at the Mechanicsville Branch Library at 5:30 p.m. Ages 11-18. Tiedye t-shirts and enjoy pizza. Refreshments provided by Friends of Mechanicsville Library. For more information call 746-9615 or visit the library at 7461 Sherwood Crossing Place.

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The Church Of The Redeemer, 8275 Meadowbridge Road, Mechanicsville, will hold its 30th Annual Craft Bazaar from 9–3 p.m. A $1 admission gets you a door prize ticket. All proceeds benefit the ministries of Redeemer. For information e-mail Bazaar@ churchredeemer.org.

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League. The family received visitors Monday, Nov. 14, 2011 at Bennett Funeral Home on 11020 West Broad Street, Glen Allen, Va. In honor of Archie, donations can be made to the Scottish Rite Learning Center.

Carlton Wallace. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Joyce A. Wallace; a son, Dale Wallace; a daughter, Cindy Wallace Brown; grandchildren, Kimberly Wallace, Becky Winstead, Cliff Wallace Jr. (Stacy), Phillip Jones, Kati Jones; ten great- grandchildren; brothers, Clifton F. Wallace, 81, of Robert Wallace (Ercelle), Harold Mechanicsville, was carried by the Wallace, Freeman Wallace (June), Spencer Wallace (Carolyn); sister, Angels on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. He was the son of the late Bob and Brenda Ellingsworth. He served in the Army and afterwards Josie Cliborne Wallace and was he worked as an engineer for preceded in death by a brother,

VDOT, retiring after 40 years. The family received friends Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011 at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Rd., where a funeral service was held on Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. Graveside services followed at Signal Hill. The family requests donations may be made in his honor to the American Cancer Society P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73123-1718.


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Playoff bound! Confederates run into post season with win over Atlee By Charlie Leffler cleffler@mechlocal.com The Group AAA football playoffs begin this Friday night, but the Lee-Davis Confederates adopted a win or go home mentality a week early. Knowing they needed a victory over #8 Atlee (8-2) to earn a playoff berth, Lee-Davis (6-4) came out on fire, rolling to a 23-0 halftime lead then holding off a strong Raider comeback for a 30-20 win. “We pretty much had a gobig or go-home mentality,” said Lee-Davis senior quarterback Israel Vaughn. “We win we’re in the playoffs. We don’t, we’re not.” The Confederates last entered the post season in 1999 and the victory was made even sweeter with the ceremonies of Senior Night. “This being our senior year, you really want to be the first team in 12 years to make it to playoffs,” Vaughn said. Lee-Davis struggled early in the year and went into the final two weeks of the regular season sitting at 4-4. So, Head Coach Zac Hayden felt his C-feds needed to learn that in many ways football is no different than day to day living. “We just want to teach our kids that life’s ups and downs,”

Hayden said. “It’s how you respond to adversity. They did a good job with that tonight.” Atlee came into the contest with one of the most potent offenses in the Central Region but it was the big offensive plays by Lee-Davis that proved their undoing. The Confederates scored on touchdown passes of 26- and 84- yards as well as a 52yard touchdown run. At the same time, the LeeDavis defense held the Raiders in check for a majority of the game. “We knew what they were doing,” said wide receiver/cornerback Tyrell Eaton. “They were going to try every trick in the book. They were going to try to go to #83 (Will McCombs) on us. They were going to try to run it in the middle, trap their run, so we just executed and stopped it.” Atlee head coach Roscoe Johnson did not have to look far to diagnose why his team lost. “They played better than we did,” he said. “They came out ready to play, we weren’t.” Lee-Davis forced Atlee into a three-and-out on the game’s first possession then methodically worked the ball down the field on a 10-play, 72-yard scoring drive. Looking at fourth-andsix from the Atlee 26, Vaughn found senior wide receiver Jesse Smith on the right side from where he scampered in for the

score. A failed 2-point conversion left Lee-Davis with a 6-0 lead. The Atlee offense showed signs of life on the ensuing possession. The Raiders picked up three consecutive first downs on a one-yard run from Jarred Hall, a 14-yard pass from Ruben Rucker (20-of-28 for 218 yards) to Chad Jacobs and a 13-yard pass to McCombs (10 catches, 100 yards). Thirteen plays carried Atlee to the Lee-Davis 14-yard line. But when C-fed senior safety Stephen Weirup dropped Hall for a loss, Atlee was flagged for a dead ball personal foul which dropped them back to third-and-25. Penalties proved

a major setback for the Raiders throughout the night. In all, Atlee was flagged for 128 yards. Looking at fourth and 25 from the 30, Atlee turned the ball over on downs when kicker Joseph Pulisic was caught for a 6-yard loss after taking a pitch from Kenner Berry on a fake field goal attempt. Lee-Davis overcame adversity and upped their lead on their first possession of the second quarter. On the first play of the series, the Confederates picked up 12 yards on a pass from Vaughn to Photos by Skip Rowland Smith. But Vaughn was forced to fall on the ball for a 16-yard Top: Lee-Davis senior quarterback Israel Vaughn (3) takes loss on the next play when it advantage of a hole knocked open by Chris Croston (54) and see PLAYOFF, pg. 34 `

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was snapped past him. Despite the setback, Vaughn kept his cool. “Composure is something I’ve always had to deal with,” Vaughn said. “My brother (Josh) always tells me, as the quarterback I’ve got to be the one that stays composed and stays calm. The team follows what I do so I can’t fall apart and I can’t get down and everything.” Vaughn, who finished the night 9-of-15 for 200 yards, two touchdowns and 42 yards rushing, feels his ability to stay calm has made him a completely different player than he was coming into the season. “It came from me, game one, being nervous, senior year,” he said. “Going into this season I just had all the pressure and stuff. Then my mom (Coleen) sat me down one day and said, ‘Remember how you felt freshman year? You’ve just got to go out there and play with the fire and the passion and the fun you had freshman year.’ Once I got that into my head I was just able to have fun and play the game I love.” There’s no doubt Vaughn was having fun on Friday night. Looking at second-and-25, Vaughn trimmed the distance significantly going to Chris Simpson for a 10-yard gain. Then on a third-and-15 play from his own 46, Vaughn made a pitch to Simpson on a flea-flicker and Simpson found Shane Reynolds deep for a 51-yard gain. A facemask penalty on Atlee gave the C-feds first and goal at the one and half from where Vaughn punched it in for a 13-0 lead. The Raiders ensuing drive was stopped when Weirup, who made tackles all over the field all night long, picked off a Rucker pass to give the ball back to LeeDavis. The Confederates crossed midfield but appeared to suffer a big loss when Eaton was

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spun around and flung back by the Raider defense. But Eaton, who finished the night with 115 yards receiving, took the extra yardage to gain momentum, burst through the closing Atlee defenders to turn an 8-yard loss into an 11-yard gain. “Keep moving your legs,” Eaton said. “Never stop. Just keep going. That’s my motive.” “He’s got something that you can’t coach,” Hayden said. “He just wants to be good. He just wants to get it done. No matter the obstacle, he’s going to work and work and get it done.” Two plays later Vaughn found sophomore Austin Rice for a 20-yard gain to put LeeDavis at the Atlee 11. The Cfeds moved the ball to the three but were forced to settle on a Chris Minor 20-yard field goal for a 16-0 lead. On the ensuing possession, the Raiders were on the move again but their momentum faltered. Atlee picked up four first downs on six plays to reach the Lee-Davis 44. But a fumbled handoff resulted in a fiveyard loss then back-to-back in completions put them at fourth down. Pulisic’s 44-yard punt pinned Lee-Davis at the Atlee 6-yard line with 1:13 left in the half and it appeared Atlee would only have to battle back from 16 down in the second half. However, the C-feds got a bonus five yards on a Raider off-sides penalty then picked up a first down at the 21 with less than 40 seconds remaining. But instead of running out the clock, Vaughn found Eaton at the 40. The senior pulled in the pass, spun away from an Atlee defender and raced 79-yards for the score and a 23-0 lead heading into the locker room. “I think Tyrell Eaton is one of the best players in the Central Region,” Hayden said. “I don’t know if other people think that but I don’t care what they think. He can play.” The second half began with an offensive flurry of three

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CENTRAL REGION PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Group AAA Division 5 Friday, Nov. 18 #4 seed Lee-Davis at #1 seed Atlee 7:30 p.m. #3 seed Dinwiddie at #2 seed Hanover 7:30 p.m. touchdowns scored in the first 2:11. The Raiders got an immediate spark when Simpson fumbled at the 27-yard line and linebacker Tye Burris scooped up the ball then ran it back to trim into the Lee-Davis lead, 23-7. It took the Confederates seconds to answer. On the first offensive play of the ensuing possession, junior running back Deshaun Rogers burst through a hole in the Raiders’ line and went 52-yards for a score to push the lead back to 23. Atlee had to work a little harder for their next score, which took six plays. With 9:49 remaining in the third, Rucker found Matt Combs on a 26-yard scoring strike to pull within 16; 30-14. Lee-Davis appeared as if they would return the margin to 23 on a 16-play drive that covered 73 yards and ate up seven and a half minutes of game time. Aided by 35 yards of Atlee penalties, the Confederates were looking at third and seven from their own 38 when Atlee was flagged for a 15-yard pass interference call. On the next play, the Raiders were flagged for a facemask and another 15 yards to put LeeDavis at the 33 yard line. The C-feds moved the ball to the 15 before they too were bitten by the penalty bug. At third-and-six play turned into third-and-11 from the 20 following a delay of game and they could not convert.

The Raiders took over at the 18 and put together their best drive of the game on a 16-play 82-yard scoring drive. But LeeDavis did not make it easy. A 10-yard keeper from Rucker moved Atlee to the 2yard line. Three consecutive runs by Hall netted only a single yard before Rucker punched the ball in on a fourth-and-goal play with 10:44 left in the game. A failed conversion kept the Cfed lead at 10; 30-20. The Lee-Davis defense remained strong over the remainder of the contest and forced Atlee to three-and-outs on their final two possessions. Though they did not score, the C-fed offense did their job by possessing the ball for nearly 10 minutes in the fourth quarter. For Atlee, the loss can be contributed to the early deficit. “They got 23 points on us and that’s hard to come back on,” Johnson said. “We came out in the second half, scored, they came right back and scored again. We had a huge deficit. “We just have to simply go back to the drawing board,” Johnson said. “We’ve got to play harder and come out. They spanked our butt tonight.” Cole Stout led the Atlee defense with 11 tackles and five assists. Jeremy Epps had eight tackles and an assist. For Lee-Davis, the win was a sign of how much the team has come together down the stretch. “This was the day we needed to come out and be strong,” Eaton said. “Be the team and execute. Go hard every play. Go hard as a team and be brothers. This was the day we had to go in and make it to the playoffs.” Atlee........................... 0 0 14 6 — 20 Lee-Davis................... 6 17 7 0 — 30 LD — Smith 26 pass from Vaughan (run failed) LD — Vaughan 1 run (Minor kick) LD — FG Minor 20 LD — Eaton 84 pass from Vaughan (Minor kick) A — Burris 27 fumble recovery (Bulisic kick) LD — Rogers 52 run (Minor kick) A — Combs 27 pass from Rucker (Bulisic kick) A — Rucker 1 run (run failed)

A banner year for football in Hanover County By Charlie Leffler cleffler@mechlocal.com This year the majority of the Central Region Division 5 race comes down to Hanover County. With Atlee, Lee-Davis, Hanover and Dinwiddie as the four teams to reach the playoffs, odds are in the favor of the state qualifier coming from the trio that are only separated by a few miles. Regardless how deep Atlee, Lee-Davis and Hanover go into the post season, they have already set a new standard for football. Never before has three Hanover County football teams made it into the playoffs in the same year. Though Hanover has been a mainstay among post season play, it has been over a decade since either Atlee (1998) or LeeDavis (1999) have continued on past the regular season schedule. Not only did the trio reach the playoffs but they did so completing in the toughest district in the Central Region. Atlee’s loss to Lee-Davis on Friday night turned into a huge gain for football in Hanover County. Lee-Davis earned the final playoff slot by knocking off the then seventh-ranked

Raiders. At the same time, Atlee maintained the #1 seed in Division 5 despite the loss. And what better way for the three teams to reach the playoffs, Hanover beat Lee-Davis, who beat Atlee, who beat Hanover. Likewise, each of the three overcame obstacles to reach the post season. Atlee came into the year with a group of nameless athletes and opened the eyes of the Central Region by putting up daunting offensive numbers and knocking off Hanover and Highland Springs. Hanover battled through the loss of Sam Rogers at quarterback to finish strong. In doing so the Hawks proved that they could actually be more dangerous with Andrew Knizner in the pocket and Rogers at wide receiver or running the ball. Lee-Davis shrugged off a slow start and doubts to start clicking when it counted most. It should come as no surprise that Lee-Davis reached the playoffs. Though they suffered four losses, every one came to a team that was ranked among the region’s top 10 all season; Hermitage, Varina, Hanover and Highland Springs.

Congratualtions Militia U13

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The Militia U13 team went undefeated in winning the ACAC Fall Festival Lacrosse tournament in Charlottesville on Nov. 6. Playing for Militia were: Preston Tribble, Ian Shirey, Adam Carter, Raymond Gillespie, Christian Wayne, Colin Shirey, Colin Disesa, Seth Haynes, Kevin Lawlor, Blake Peffer, Will Stockhausen, Ryan San Filippo, Jacob Wright, Tyler Flora, Tyler Cook, and Matthew Fessick. The team was coached by Scott Wright.


Yellow Jackets show they’ve got ‘The Game’ Randolph-Macon downs rival Tigers 48-34 By Nathan Madden Media General News Services ASHLAND– Behind the explosive ground game of running backs Thaddeus Scruggs and Drake Sanders, RandolphMacon College beat Old Dominion Athletic Conference champion Hampden-Sydney 48-34 on Saturday to claim the 117th edition of The Game. Scruggs, a senior, had 16 carries for 130 yards and two touchdowns for the Yellow Jackets (8-2, 4-2), and he caught a 60-yard strike in the third quarter from freshman quarterback Zac Naccarato. Scruggs finished off the drive with a 13-yard run to give Randolph-Macon a 33-21 lead. “We just executed,” Scruggs said. “We’re not doing any special plays, we’re not doing anything spectacular. We’re just doing what we do.” Sanders, a junior who was Scruggs’ teammate at Massaponax High School in Fredericksburg, ran 21 times for 126 yards and a score. He also had a 72-yard scoring reception. “The offensive line has just done a great job of opening up holes for (Scruggs and Sanders),” Naccarato said. “Those guys are tough. They are always going hard every play.” Naccarato finished 13-of-19 for 266 yards and two scores. He added a 1-yard TD run. “I’m really proud of that kid,” said Yellow Jackets coach Pedro Aruzza. “To win eight games with a freshman quarterback, that’s an accomplishment. The credit goes to him and the guys around him.” Behind senior linebacker and former Matoaca stand-

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out Jeremy Bowry (nine tackles, interception), the R-MC defense turned on the pressure early, stripping the ball from H-SC (8-2, 5-1) senior quarterback Travis Lane (32-of-62, 402 yards, two TDs) on the fourth play of the contest. “They had a good game plan and executed well,” said Lane, a Mills Godwin alumnus. “I give them credit.” The Yellow Jackets took control on the Tigers’ 22, where Naccarato handed off to Scruggs, who scrambled 22 yards for a 6-0 lead. R-MC went up 13-0 on a Vance Hendren (Powhatan) 2yard TD run with 6:18 remaining in the first quarter before HS-C started to hit its stride. On the ensuing drive, Lane connected with former Clover Hill standout Sean Cavanagh (8 receptions, 119 yards) on a 28yard TD pass to cut the Tigers’ deficit to six. H-SC forced a fumble on

R-MC’s next possession and cashed in with a 4-yard TD run from senior running back Kirk Rohle (Hanover) to give the Tigers their first of two shortlived leads. Despite the loss, H-SC’s season continues. The Tigers will travel to Centre College in Danville, KY this Saturday to open the Division III playoffs. “We’re playing with house money now,” said Tigers coach Marty Favret. “We’ll just go out there and give it the best we got.” For the Yellow Jackets, the victory was a hard-earned happy ending. “The dynamic on this team has been extremely positive,” Aruzza said. “Our kids have battled through a ton of things. I couldn’t be prouder as a coach.” Nathan Madden is a staff writer for the Richmond Times Dispatch. see GAME, pg. 36 `

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Top: Randolph-Macon running back Thaddeus Scruggs (34) bursts through a hole between Hampden-Sydney defenders Sean Stewart (8), Kenny Fryman (33), Kolin Atkinson (35) and Charlie Shoemaker (7). Above: Hampden-Sydney’s Kirk Rohle (9) carries a swarm of Yellow Jacket defenders into the endzone for a second quarter touchdown. The Hanover product finished the day with 13 carries for 49 yards and a touchdown along with five receptions for 43 yards in the 48-34 loss.

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H-SC........................ 7 14 6 7 — 34 R-MC..................... 13 13 15 7 — 48 R-MC — Scruggs 22 run (kick failed) R-MC — Hendren 2 run (Storm kick) H-SC — Cavanagh 28 pass from Lane (Prizzia kick) H-SC — Rohle 4 run (Prizzia kick) R-MC — Sanders 72 pass from Naccarato (pass failed) H-SC — Rohle 5 run (Prizzia kick) R-MC — Sanders 5 run (Storm kick) R-MC — Scruggs 13 run (Storm kick) H-SC — Vance 10 pass from Lane (kick failed) R-MC — Midulla 9 pass from Naccarato (Williamson pass from

Naccarato) R-MC — Naccarato 1 run (Storm kick) H-SC — Lane 1 run (Prizzia kick) RUSHING: R-MC- Thaddeus Scruggs 16 carries 130 yards; Drake Sanders 21-126; Vance Hendren 736; Zac Naccarato 6-9; Joe Pricone 1-4; Team 2- minus 4. H-SC- Kirk Rohle 13-49; Evan King 2-12; John Michael Sparagna 1-6; Scott Cheney 1-5; Dallas Steelman 1- minus 5; Travis Lane 5- minus 12. PASSING: R-MC- Naccarato 13 completions19 attempts 266 yards 2 interceptions. H-SC- Lane 3262-402-1. RECEIVING: R-MC- Christian Cook 6 catches 67 yards; Luke Sellers 3-42; Sanders 2-88; T. Scruggs 1-60; Zach Midulla 1-9. H-SC- Kyle Vance Photos by Charlie Leffler/The Local 11-140; Sean Cavanagh 8-119; Rohle The Tigers and Yellow Jackets were flying into action on Saturday. Above left: Randolph-Macon quarterback Zac Naccarato tries 5-43; Eric Gorsline 4-53; Mike Goad to concentrate on a pass as H-SC’s John Moore comes flying in on defense. Above right: H-SC’s Sean Cavanagh (1) makes a 3-33; King 1-14. leaping grab to pull in a touchdown pass over R-MC cornerback Will McGhee.

Hall tops among region runners at VHSL cross country meet Staff reports Atlee sophomore Nathaniel Hall came in first among all Central Region boys in the VHSL Group AAA Cross Country meet last weekend at Great Meadows. Hall earned All-State honors with a 15th place finish at 16:02. Hanover’s James Poyer finished 58th among 138 runners and teammate Lucas Nachman was 75th. Annandale senior Ahmed Bile won the event with a time of 15:16. Stafford won the team title followed by Albemarle, Oakton

and Mills Godwin. Hanover sophomore Molly Breidenbaugh claimed a 25th place finish in the girls competition. Breidenbaugh finished with a time of 19:08. Temmate Annie Sadler came in 58th out of 137 runners. Central Region champion Megan Moye of Cosby took a third place finish with a time of 18:21. The race was won by Lake Braddock junior Sophie Chase with a time of 17:33. Midlothian won the team title followed by Ocean Lakes, West Potomac, Oakton and Maggie Walker.

HERMITAGE 38, P. HENRY 14 A.J. Cuffee returned an interception 40 yards for a touchdown as Hermitage prepared for the Central Region Division 6 playoffs by beating Patrick Henry. Dylan Jackson finished 10of-18 passing for 155 yards and a score for the Panthers (100, 7-0 Colonial), and Derrick Green (15 carries, 98 yards) had a pair of TDs. Raynard Revels recorded eight tackles and a sack in the win. K.J. Evans got the Patriots

(2-8, 2-5) on the board with a two-yard run, and Chesdin Harrington found Bryson Wong on a 24-yard scoring pass. Hermitage............... 14 10 7 7 — 38 Patrick Henry.......... 0 0 0 14 — 14 H — Wright 29 pass from Jackson (Stiebel kick) H — Cuffee 40 INT return (Stiebel kick) H — Green 11 run (Stiebel kick) H — FG Stiebel 29 H — Green 18 run (Stiebel kick) PH — Evans 2 run (Stephens kick) H — Johnson 3 run (Stiebel kick) PH — Wong 24 pass from Harrington (Stephens kick)

HANOVER 42, GLEN ALLEN 8 No game information was available at press time.

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Ex-UR coach Scott convicted of DWI Latrell Scott had led UR Spiders for one season By John O’Connor Media General News Services Former University of Richmond football coach Latrell Scott was found guilty of driving while intoxicated, his second offense within 5-10 years, on Thursday in Henrico County General District Court. Scott was sentenced to 12 months in the Henrico County Jail, with 11 months and 20 days suspended. Scott, 36, resigned from UR on Aug. 23. He was charged earlier that day. The Lee-Davis High graduate was convicted of DWI in 2004 while an assistant coach at VMI. His driver’s license was suspended on Thursday for three years. He is eligible for a restricted license after four months. Scott also was fined $500 and ordered to pay court costs of $281. Scott, who received the mandatory minimum sentence, declined to comment. He began serving his sentence Friday. Scott’s attorney, W. Joseph Owen III, said it is Scott’s goal

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to return to coaching on the college level. “I was hoping we could work out something other than having to go the route we did, but we weren’t able to work that out, so we are where we are,” Owen said of the case’s outcome. “You think about it, here’s a guy who really did the right thing (in resigning from UR) for a group of people, for his players,” said Owen. “He didn’t fight. He just resigned, because he thought it was the right thing to do for his players. “Who knows what decision (UR) would have made? But he (resigned) before the school required anything of him. I was hoping that I could find a way

acter. Whether Scott continues in Casselton’s program “is really kind of a decision Latrell will be making,” Owen said. “I can see him continuing to work with Tom.” On Aug. 23, Scott was pulled over by state police on Interstate 64 in Henrico County at about 1:30 a.m., after a trooper noticed the vehicle operated by Scott traveling in the left lane at unusually slow speed, and veering onto the left shoulder and into the center lane. After administering field sobriety tests, the trooper arrested Scott, who was taken to Henrico County Jail and arraigned later that day. Scott was Division I’s youngest head coach (34) when hired by UR on Dec. 15, 2009. The Hampton University graduate worked on the Spiders staff 2005-07, and also was an assistant at Fork Union Military Academy, Western Carolina, VMI, Virginia and Tennessee. UR went 6-5 in Scott’s season as coach. Following Scott’s resignation, UR named offensive coordinator Wayne Lineburg coach for this season.

to get the court system to take that into consideration, that he had taken an incredible step. “He gave up a lot that he may or may not have had to.” Since early September, Scott has been involved with Casselton Consultants, Inc., which offers substance-abuse programs. Tom Casselton of that organization spoke on Scott’s behalf during Thursday’s court hearing. “(Scott has) done everything I asked him to do, and with very good results,” Casselton told Judge John Marshall. “He has attended all sessions and interacted very well with others.” John O’Connor is a staff After the hearing, Casselton writer for the Richmond Times continued to praise Scott’s char- Dispatch.


How sweep it is: Atlee takes another region title Raiders down Rapids to defend championship By Nathan Madden Media General News Services Atlee High’s girls volleyball team claimed its second consecutive Central Region title Thursday with a 25-23, 25-14, 25-19 sweep of James River at Cosby High School. The Raiders will host the Northern Region runner-up Tuesday. The Rapids will travel to face the Northern Region champion. Atlee (28-3) found itself in a hole early and trailed James River (19-8) for much of the first set. The Rapids jumped out to 7-3 lead, which was punctuated by a Sarah Weber (four kills, 10 digs) kill, but smart play from Atlee’s Meg Bowers helped the Raiders pull even. Bowers, a senior, cut the Atlee deficit to 14-12 with a

kill and later scored a point that put her team ahead 18-17. She finished with 18 kills and five digs. It also took a couple of timeouts before Atlee coach Curtis Carpenter could get the opening set under control. “James River was the hot team in the tournament. They’ve been on a roll,” he said. “They were the underdogs, they probably felt like they had nothing to lose, and they wanted it at that time more than we did.” Atlee closed the first set on a ball that rattled around the James River defense before it was touched one too many times. The Raiders then turned the tables and kept the Rapids on their heels for much of the second set. “The first set, we were a little too relaxed,” said Atlee senior Katy Stiles. “We were probably a little too overconfident, but we realized it and picked it up.” Stiles had three digs and six

kills, including the final point of the night. “It definitely felt good,” she said of her game-winner. “I was a little nervous when I was up in the air, but I could just feel it and I knew it was going to be a good hit.” Junior Kayleigh Moody had a strong night serving for Atlee with five aces. She also had four kills. The junior tandem of Karlie Suber and Hailey Brooks had a big night for the Raiders. Suber finished with eight kills, five digs and 12 assists, and Brooks served up 26 assists, nine kills and five digs. “Suber had a good night, setting and hitting,” Carpenter said. “They started keying on her and that kind of opened it up for some of the other girls a little bit, which makes it nice because we are that balanced to where we can come around.” Senior Carol Pyszkowski had 10 kills, six blocks and five digs for the Rapids.

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Above left: Karlie Suber of Atlee gets the perfect set and spikes the ball over Erin Carmody (18) and Kari Heavenrich (11) for a Raiders point. Above right: Meg Bowers of Atlee (99) takes the shot down the right side for another point.

“We played well,” said James River coach Whitney Curtis. “But parts of our game dropped from where they were last week and we’ll pick those up going

Raiders and Hawks fall in boys volleyball semifinals By George Templeton Media General News Services In Wednesday night’s second Central Region boys volleyball semifinal at Cosby, the margins were so close that small mental mistakes were magnified. Douglas Freeman took advantage of a few of them to oust Atlee in a five-game thriller and clinch a berth in Thursday’s region final as well as the state tournament. “We talked about it for a whole year,” Rebels coach David Calvert said. “We came up short in five games to Deep Run last year and then lost to Matoaca in a close one. I credit this group for coming together after losing two of our standout players.” After falling 25-18 in the first game, Atlee won the next two games with Matt Rohr hitting three perfect tip shots to

win the second game and Billy Dishman (10 digs, five kills, two blocks) coming up with a deft tip to swing the third game in the Raiders’ favor. “I felt like we were the better team coming in,” Atlee coach Nick Robinson said. “You don’t win close games with luck; you win them because you are the better team.” The fourth game was a seesaw battle with the Rebels jumping out to an 11-6 lead, but the Raiders clawed back to lead 20-17. Douglas Freeman surged back, and Jeremy Wilson came up with a kill to put the Rebels ahead 25-24. Atlee then committed its fourth rotation violation of the game, forcing a decisive fifth game. “It should’ve never gone five,” Robinson said. “We had a ref that was looking for it but you can’t

commit four violations like that.” Atlee took a 4-3 lead early in the final game, but Wilson came up to serve and keyed a 7-0 run by the Rebels. Chris Campfield (15 kills, two digs, two blocks) also had an important kill in that stretch. James River’s Sam Albus did about everything asked of him in the first semifinal, including kicking a ball to keep alive a point. The Central Region player of the year put together a superb effort with 13 kills, 11 digs, four blocks and four aces to lead the Rapids back to the state tournament with a 3-1 win over Hanover. After falling in the first two games, the Hawks trailed 18-14 in the third when Mike Rohr called a timeout. “I told them, ‘We’re seven points away from our season end-

kills, six digs and three aces. into next week.” Rapids senior Kari Nathan Madden is a staff Heavenrich dished out 36 assists to complement six digs, and writer for the Richmond Times junior McKenna Clark had five Dispatch.

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ing. Do we want to go out fighting or do we want to lay down?’ We came out and fought.” Spurred by a big block and kill from Cameron Holl (four blocks, five kills) the Hawks stormed back to take a 23-21 lead. The Rapids tied the game, but Drew Hazelgrove recorded back-to-back kills (7 kills, 4 digs) to give Hanover the game and a lifeline. James River refocused in the fourth game and broke it open with a 10-1 run to put away Hanover to set up a match with the Rebels for the region title. George Templeton is a staff writer for the Richmond Times Dispatch.

Staff reports Last week, the Hanover girls volleyball team continued their post season run by defeating host Colonial Hieghts 3-2 in the Central Region tournament quarterfinals. The Hawks came up one game shy of a state tournament berth by falling to Central Region runner-up James River 3-0. For complete coverage of the Central Region girls volleyball semifinal matches go to www.mechlocal.com

Douglas Freeman 25 23 26 26 15 Atlee 18 25 28 24 10 Rcrds: D. Freeman 23-4; Atlee 20-4 James River 25 25 23 25 Hanover 17 20 25 11 Records: JR 21-3; Hanover 17-5

Hanover’s Mallory Moore (4) tries to tip the ball over a James River defender.

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Yellow Jackets primed to defend ODAC title R-MC will look for leadership among returning talent By Charlie Leffler cleffler@mechlocal.com Following the graduation of D-III National Player of the Year Molly Arial at the end of the 2010 season, the RandolphMacon women’s basketball team expected to go through a period of rebuilding. Arial was such a dominating presence that the coaching staff and Yellow Jacket followers alike believed it would take some time for the team to be competitive last season. “Having lost Molly, everybody thought we needed somebody to replace her and as coach you think that,” said RMC head coach Carroll LaHaye, “especially if you’ve had four years of outstanding play from somebody like Molly.” Though the Yellow Jackets suffered from early

growing pains, they had peaked by season’s end. Playing their best basketball of the year, R-MC finished 23-7, claimed the Old Dominion Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles then advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament. “I thought that we were beginning to reach our potential and we were continuing to get better every day and I think we were right there at the end,” LaHaye said. This year the Yellow Jackets return the solid nucleolus of talent that led to last year’s success. Along with talented fresh-

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From left: Maggie Roy (21), Taylor Wieczorek (20), Lindsey Sharman (top), Molly Brown (4), Christina Phelps (34), Madison Dulaney (24) and Jillian Asay (12) give RandolphMacon head coach Carroll LaHaye (center) a solid nucleus of players to help defend last year’s ODAC title.

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men, R-MC hopes to exceed last season’s accomplishments. However, LaHaye feels it is not necessarily guaranteed that the momentum will carry over into this year. “The dynamics of a team changes when you lose somebody or add somebody and we’ve got three outstanding freshmen that we’re very excited about and we believe can contribute right away,” she said. “They dynamics of this team are a little bit different but I think the experience from the upper classmen will transfer into early success.” Therefore LaHaye’s objective is to utilize lessons the team learned late last season. “Our goal this year is to really go into each and every game and have no regrets,” she said. “I think last year at the beginning of the year, we knew we had the potential but we didn’t show

up for every single game and I think once we decided as at team that what we needed to do each and every day- We went through the whole month of January undefeated and then continued to work every day on getting better.” R-MC lost starters Katie Williams and Jennifer O’Briant to graduation and sub Jordan Cantrell to transfer. Neither Williams nor O’Briant were

major contributors in statistical categories and R-MC has talent that will step up to replace their point production, rebounding and defense. But LaHaye feels it will take much longer to replace the leadership that the pair brought to the floor. “Jen and Katie were both what I refer to as stabilizers,” LaHaye said. “They needed to be on the court for what they brought to the team. “Were they outstanding scorers, rebounders or anything like that? Did they play super defense?” LaHaye said. “They were consistent in their performances but they weren’t the standouts.

What they did stand out in was their leadership and their stability. It’s what held us together really. That’s something that doesn’t come easily on every team but it’s a necessary factor for success.” This season, the coach will look to a trio of captains to fill the leadership void; senior Jillian Asay, junior Madison Dunlevy and sophomore Lindsey Sharman. “I think those three people, three classes even, just bring a different perspective in the overall team concept,” LaHaye said. Back are seniors Maggie Roy, Taylor Wieczorek, Molly Brown and Asay. Also returning is Dulaney, a junior, as well as see JACKETS, pg. 39 `


Local softball players sign NCAA Division I letters of intent Heinz signs with Virginia Tech

Price signs with George Mason

Barrett signs with JMU

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Lee-Davis pitcher Kelly Heinz signed a letter of intent to continue her softball career at Virginia Tech. From left: LeeDavis softball coach Jackie Davis, Dixie Chicks coach Allan Spenser, Bill, Kelly and Jackie Heinz, Lee-Davis athletic director Della Childress and Lee-Davis principal Carol Moore.

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sophomores Christina Phelps, Paige Mills and Sharman. Other than the sophomores every returnee averaged 18 or more minutes a game last season. Wieczorek, Brown, Sharman and Paige will work the post for the Yellow Jackets this season. Last year Wieczorek stepped into Arial’s shoes and took off running. The 5-11 center shot a team best 46.3 percent from the floor, was second in scoring at 11.8 ppg and led the team with nine rebounds a game and 24 blocks on the season. As a freshman center, the 6-2 Sharman nearly matched Wiezcorek’s offensive numbers, shooting 45.7 percent from the floor. Mills will also see time in the post again this season. “We’re really excited about that position,” LaHaye said pointing out that all of her centers are very mobile. “Taylor has worked really hard in the off season to get stronger and more consistent. She’s really added a couple of different things to her game; Putting the ball on the floor, increasing her range a little bit. Lindsey worked really hard on agility and some quickness activities this summer and that has paid off.” Versatility will be the key at forward in three players that

can take on the three or the four slot with Brown, Phelps and Asay. Brown came into her own as the season wound down last year averaging 8.6 ppg, 4 rpg and shot 30.3 percent from 3-point range. “Molly (Brown) certainly propelled us into advancing each day,” LaHaye said. “Her shooting, her defense, just her overall game from end line to end line really improved. I think that ignited her teammates into wanting to do as well as she was doing.” Phelps was simply tenacious and displayed great athletic ability as a freshman that shot 45.7 percent from the floor had 24 steals and 14 blocks last season. She will spend most of her time at the four this year. “I think she does more damage at the four position than at the three,” LaHaye said. Asay is looking to take her game to another level this season. “She’s got great range,” LaHaye said. “She’s worked on her shot. She’s really come on strong. She wants to be a significant scorer for us this year.” LaHaye also like the shooting range of 6-0 freshman Caroline Young. “She can put the ball in the basket,” the coach said. “She’s got great length. She’s really long and quick and finds a way to score.” Roy will lead the way at

Lee-Davis outfielder Casey Price signed a letter of intent to continue her softball career at George Mason University. From left: Lee-Davis softball coach Jackie Davis, Dixie Chicks head coach Alan Spenser, Morgan, Kenneth, Casey and Dwen Price, Lee-Davis athletic director Della Childress and Lee-Davis principal Carol Moore.

shooting guard. Last season she led the team in scoring at 13.8 ppg, was second in steals (52) and third in blocks (19). Freshman Sarah Parsons, a 5-4 guard that graduated as the All-Time leading scorer at J.R. Tucker, also looks to play a substantial role at guard. R-MC assistant coach Jay Starke has already tabbed her ‘Jet’. “She brings a lot of speed for us on the parameter and in the back court,” LaHaye said. Freshman Kellie Cortina will also see plenty of time on the floor as the off-guard. “She’s a great catch-and-shoot player and does what she’s supposed to do,” LaHaye said. “She’s not flashy or anything like that on the defensive end or the offensive end. She does what she’s supposed to do and is quite consistent.” After sitting out the end of last season due to injury, Dulaney returns to run the point. “She’s had surgery on those feet and seems to be quite strong and ready to go,” LaHaye said. In a vote of league coaches, Randolph-Macon was named the preseason favorite to repeat as ODAC champions. They were followed by Guilford, Bridgewater, Washington and Lee, Eastern Mennonite, Roanoke, Virginia Wesleyan, Lynchburg, Hollins, Emory &

Henry and Randolph. The Yellow Jackets start the regular season on Tuesday night as a host to Marymount, VA then move on to the Tip-Off Classic on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, R-MC hosts CNU, a Final Four team last season that ended the year ranked #3 in the nation. They then host Mary Washington on Saturday afternoon. ODAC PRESEASON POLL (#) Denotes first place votes 1. Randolph-Macon (9) 99 pts 2. Guilford (1) 79 pts 3. Bridgewater 72 pts 3. Washington & Lee (1) 72 pts 5. Eastern Mennonite 70 pts 6. Roanoke 66 pts 7. Virginia Wesleyan 49 pts 8. Lynchburg 41 pts 9. Hollins 26 pts 10. Emory & Henry 16 pts 11. Ranolph 15 pts

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Hanover outfielder Erica Barrett signed a letter of intent to continue her softball career at James Madison University. From left front: Cherie Bates, Erica Barrett and Mark Bates. Back: Hanover principal George Sadler, Hanover assistant softball coach Brian Letourneau, Richmond Rampage coach Butch Ledford, Head Coach Chris Pace and Hanover athletic director Robert Stratton.

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R-MC basketball openers The Randolph-Macon women and men’s basketball teams tip off their 2011-12 season in a double-header on Tuesday, Nov. 15. The Yellow Jacket women take on Marymount at 6 p.m. followed by the men taking on Christopher Newport at 8 p.m.

Photo submitted by Chris Cook

The Militia U15 team won the ACAC Fall Festival Lacrosse tournament in Charlottesville on Nov. 6. Playing for Militia were: Chaise Johnson, Jacob Hale, Hunter Bellows, Matt Tebbens, Matt Duignam, Alex Helm, Walker Scaglione, Booth Watson, Josh Davies, Grant Johnson, Sam Brown, Hunter Bagby, Phillip Burns, Connor Saul, Trevor Cook, and Brad Fairfield. Coaches were Chris Cook, Bill Watson, Randy Hale, and Shawn Bagby.

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››‡ “Knight and Day” (2010) Tom Cruise.

Good Luck

5:30

6 PM

(ESPN)

7

(CSN)

8

(8-ABC)

Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å

9

(6-CBS)

The Dr. Oz Show (N) ’

11

(35-FOX) Maury Paternity Tests

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12

(12-NBC) News

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13

(65-CW)

15

(WGN)

6:30

7 PM

7:30

Big Bang

The First 48 Å

Gold Rush Virgin Ground ’70s Show

The First 48 Å

First 48

UFC 139 Countdown (N)

MANswers

Gold Rush Family Feud

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Gold Rush

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Friends ’

Friends ’

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Good Luck

Good Luck

“Geek Charming” (2011) Sarah Hyland. ‘NR’ Å ››‡ “Overboard” (1987) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell.

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8 PM

8:30

9 PM

9:30

Bored

10 PM

NFL Kickoff (N) Å

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A Gifted Man (N) Å

CSI: NY Crossroads (N)

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Two Men

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Fringe Wallflower (N) ’

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Inside Ed.

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Dateline NBC ’ Å

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Supernatural (N) Å

TMZ (N) ’

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Washington McLaughlin Women Who Rock Female musicians.

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23

(23-PBS) Fetch! With

24

(57-PBS) Charlie Rose (N) Å

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NCIS Jet Lag ’ Å

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››› “Training Day” (2001) Denzel Washington. Å

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King

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34

(TNT)

Law & Order Dignity ’

35

(WTBS)

Friends ’

37

(A&E)

Criminal Minds Å

39

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Criminal Minds Å

(:31) Gangland ’ Å

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(:40) Gangland Rage Against Society

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PBS NewsHour (N) ’

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›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail” (2009) Tyler Perry.

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Criminal Minds Å

(6:51) Gangland Å

Gangland ’ Å

(:12) Gangland Kill or Be Killed Å

Gold Rush Family Feud

Gold Rush (N) ’ Å

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Gold Rush ’ Å

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George

George

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Friends ’

Shake It

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(DISC)

American Chopper ’

Gold Rush ’ Å

Gold Rush Twist of Fate

Gold Rush Virgin Ground

49

(NICK)

Victorious

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Good Luck

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loopdiver

NCIS Masquerade Å

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44

Victorious

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NCIS Leap of Faith ’

(USA)

SportsCtr

SportsNet

Judge Mathis (N) Å

How I Met

America Co-Ed Con.

SportsCenter (N) Å

College Football: Oklahoma State at Iowa State. (N) (Live) Extreme Makeover

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NOVEMBER 18, 2011 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM

Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å

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››‡ “Bound” (1996) Jennifer Tilly. ‘R’ Å

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› “D.O.A.: Dead or Alive” (2006) ’

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››‡ “Due Date” (2010) ‘R’ Å

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››› “Enter the Dragon” (1973) Bruce Lee. Å

NFL Live (N) Å Cavalier

Wizards

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››› “Enter the Dragon” (1973) Bruce Lee, John Saxon. Å

(:15) ››› “Thelma & Louise” (1991) Susan Sarandon. ’ ‘R’

4

33

Gold Rush Twist of Fate

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Criminal Minds Å

(:24) Gangland ’ Å

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50

(DISN)

A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Jessie ’

Jessie ’

Shake It

53

(FAM)

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’70s Show

’70s Show

’70s Show

Funniest Home Videos

Funniest Home Videos

Funniest Home Videos

Funniest Home Videos

Funniest Home Videos

The 700 Club (N) Å

Whose?

60

(LIFE)

How I Met

How I Met

Reba Å

Reba Å

Unsolved Mysteries

Unsolved Mysteries

Reba Å

Reba Å

Reba Å

Reba Å

Reba Å

56

(AMC)

(2:30) ›››› “Aliens” (1986) Å

301

(HBO)

“Education Dee”

320

(MAX)

Pirate

40

Jessie ’

››‡ “Alien Resurrection” (1997) Sigourney Weaver. Å

(:15) ››› “Catch Me if You Can” (2002) Leonardo DiCaprio.

“Darkman II: The Return of Durant”

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Wizards

A.N.T. Farm Jessie (N) Reba Å

Phineas Reba Å

›‡ “Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday”

(:45) ›‡ “Little Fockers” (2010) ‘PG-13’ Å

(:10) ››› “Coming to America” (1988) ‘R’ Å

November 16, 2011

Wizards

Bored

(:10) ›› “Predators” (2010) Adrien Brody. ’ ‘R’

Reba Å

The Walking Dead

A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Jessie ’ Reba Å

“Jason Goes to Hell”

› “My Soul to Take” (2010) ‘R’ Å

Face Off

Hung Å

Strike Back ’ Å

Lingerie ’

Strike Back

Chemistry


SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12 PM 12:30 1 PM

NOVEMBER 19, 2011 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30

1:30

COMCAST 4

(ESPN)

7

(CSN)

8

(8-ABC)

Raceline

Paid Prog.

Athlete

9

(6-CBS)

Busytown

Paid Prog.

To Be Announced

SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12 PM 12:30 1 PM

College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

Score

4

(ESPN)

College Football: William & Mary at Richmond. (N) (Live)

College Football

7

(CSN)

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Football

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(8-ABC)

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Football

Football

9

(6-CBS)

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Paid Prog.

Epic Poker

Football

NOVEMBER 20, 2011 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30

1:30

COMCAST

Sunday NFL Countdown College Football Final

NASCAR Countdown (N) NASCAR Racing

Redskins Kick-off (N) Game Day

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Football

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11

(35-FOX) ACC Blitz

11

(35-FOX) FOX NFL Sunday (N)

12

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12

(12-NBC) 2011 Presidents Cup: Final Day. Singles matches. From Melbourne, Australia. (N Same-day Tape) ’

13

(65-CW)

15

(WGN)

Into Wild

College Football: ACC Game of the Week: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Exploration On Spot

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23

(23-PBS) Mexico

24

(57-PBS) Baking

Animal Atl. ››‡ “The Cutting Edge” (1992), Moira Kelly

Law Order: CI

Law Order: CI

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Kimchi

Lidia’s Italy Best of Joy Painting

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Old House

Old House

Old House

Hometime

NFL Football: Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins. (N) ’ (Live) Å

13

(65-CW)

Law Order: CI

15

(WGN)

Travel

23

(23-PBS) McLaughlin Currents

Woodwright MotorWeek

24

(57-PBS) Cyberchase Fetch! With Need

NCIS Spider and the Fly

33

(USA)

Law & Order: SVU

34

(TNT)

›› “Righteous Kill” (2008) Robert De Niro. Å

›› “Broken Arrow” (1996) John Travolta. Å

Friends ’

Steves

››‡ “Willard” (2003, Horror) Crispin Glover.

(11:00) “Jumper” (2008)

›››› “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991)

›››› “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991) Jodie Foster. Å

Hannibal

Farming

loopdiver

Heartland

Radio City Christmas Spectacular

Washington Religion

To Contrary This Old House Hr

33

(USA)

Erin Brock

34

(TNT)

››‡ “Pride and Glory” (2008) Edward Norton. Å

35

(WTBS)

(11:35) ›› “Meet the Browns”

35

(WTBS)

Friends ’

37

(A&E)

Sell: Extreme

Flip This House Å

Flip This House Å

Hoarders Å

37

(A&E)

The Sopranos ’ Å

First 48: Missing

First 48: Missing

First 48: Missing

39

(SPIKE)

Trucks!

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UFC Unleashed ’

UFC Unleashed ’

39

(SPIKE)

Trucks!

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44

(DISC)

American Guns Å

Dual Survival ’ Å

Dual Survival ’ Å

Dual Survival ’ Å

44

(DISC)

American Guns Å

Almost, Away

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Almost, Away

49

(NICK)

Power

SpongeBob Victorious

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iCarly ’

iCarly ’

49

(NICK)

Big Time

Big Time

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Victorious

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iCarly ’

50

(DISN)

Wizards

Wizards

Good Luck

Shake It

Shake It

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Phineas

50

(DISN)

Wizards

Wizards

Good Luck

Good Luck

Shake It

Shake it

Jessie ’

Fish Hooks

53

(FAM)

›› “Along Came Polly” (2004) Ben Stiller.

53

(FAM)

›› “Once Upon a Christmas” (2000) John Dye.

›› “Twice Upon a Christmas” (2001), John Dye

60

(LIFE)

(11:30) “He Loves Me” (2011) Å

60

(LIFE)

“Mother Knows Best” (1997) Joanna Kerns. Å

“Lies My Mother Told Me” (2005) Å

56

(AMC)

(11:00) ››› “Hondo”

56

(AMC)

(11:30) ››‡ “Mission: Impossible” (1996)

›››‡ “We Were Soldiers” (2002, War) Å

301

(HBO)

(:15) ›› “Clash of the Titans” (2010) ’ ‘PG-13’

301

(HBO)

“Dawn Treader”

320

(MAX)

(11:20) “The Losers” ’

320

(MAX)

Wall Street

››› “Duplicity” (2009) Julia Roberts, Clive Owen. Å

MuscleCar

Good Luck

›››‡ “Heat” (1995) Al Pacino.

(:45) ››‡ “Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys” (2008)

›› “50 First Dates” (2004) Adam Sandler.

››› “Fracture” (2007) Anthony Hopkins. Premiere. Å

›››‡ “The Sons of Katie Elder” (1965, Western) John Wayne. Å ››‡ “Knight and Day” (2010) Tom Cruise.

›› “Sister Act” (1992) ’ ‘PG’ Å

SATURDAY EVENING 4 PM 4:30 5 PM

5:30

COMCAST

(:40) “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit”

6 PM

6:30

7 PM

7:30

8 PM

Law & Order: SVU

Friends ’

Friends ’

MuscleCar

Shrek

Friends ’ Auction

Law & Order: SVU

9 PM

9:30

Auction

›› “Fred Claus” Å

›‡ “Couples Retreat” (2009) Vince Vaughn.

(:45) ›‡ “Our Family Wedding” (2010) ‘PG-13’

8:30

Friends ’

Law & Order: SVU

NOVEMBER 19, 2011 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM

10 PM

(ESPN)

(3:30) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

Score

College Football: LSU at Mississippi. (N) (Live)

7

(CSN)

(3:00) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

Caps

NHL Hockey: Washington Capitals at Toronto Maple Leafs. (N)

8

(8-ABC)

(3:30) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

Wheel

9

(6-CBS)

(3:30) College Football: Mississippi State at Arkansas. (N) (Live)

Extra (N) ’ Å

Big Bang

Broke Girl

The Mentalist ’ Å

48 Hours Mystery Å

News

Two Men

Big Bang

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Cops (N)

Terra Nova ’ Å

News at 10

Hell’s Kitchen Å

Inside Edit.

Harry’s Law Insanity ’

Prime Suspect ’ Å

Law & Order: SVU

11

(35-FOX) ››› “Any Given Sunday” (1999, Drama) Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz.

12

(12-NBC) College Football: Boston College at Notre Dame. (N) ’ (Live) Å

13

(65-CW)

15

(WGN)

(:15) College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Postgame

SportsNet

College Football: Maine at New Hampshire.

College Football: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å

News The Office

Criminal

(:35) Without a Trace ’ New Girl

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›››‡ “The Hoax” (2006) Richard Gere.

Judge B.

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TMZ (N) ’ Å

30 Rock ’

30 Rock ’

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Scrubs ’

BBC World

Lawrence Welk

Served?

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Antiques Roadshow (N)

Nature (N) ’

NOVA String theory. ’

›››‡ “Four Weddings and a Funeral”

America in Primetime

NCIS Royals and Loyals

NCIS Dead Air ’ Å

NCIS Cracked ’ Å

NCIS Enemies Foreign

“John Sandford’s Certain Prey” Å

23

(23-PBS) Antiques Roadshow ’

Equitrek

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24

(57-PBS) Charlie Rose (N) Å

Place, Own

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Payne

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Keeping Up My Family

As Time...

Red Green

(USA)

NCIS A girl is kidnapped.

34

(TNT)

(2:30) ›››‡ “Heat” (1995)

35

(WTBS)

King

37

(A&E)

Hoarders Å

Hoarders Å

Hoarders Roy; Loretta

Hoarders Lloyd; Carol

Hoarders Kevin; Mary

Hoarders Glen & Lisa

39

(SPIKE)

UFC Unleashed ’

UFC Unleashed ’

UFC Unleashed ’

UFC Unleashed ’

UFC 139 Prelims (N)

›› “Saw II” (2005) Donnie Wahlberg, Tobin Bell.

33

Shrek

›‡ “Fatal Instinct” (1993) Å

4

Jeopardy!

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King

NCIS Short Fuse Å

››› “Training Day” (2001) Denzel Washington. Å

Friends ’

Friends ’

Friends ’

Friends ’

Seinfeld ’

Seinfeld ’

NCIS Enemies Domestic

›› “Four Brothers” (2005) Mark Wahlberg. Å

(:15) ››‡ “Swordfish” (2001) John Travolta.

Seinfeld ’

Big Bang

Big Bang

Big Bang

Big Bang

Nature ’ Broken

›› “Four Christmases” (2008) Vince Vaughn.

Hoarders Å

Hoarders Judy; Jerry

Hoarders

“Madso’s War” (2010) Premiere. ’

44

(DISC)

Dual Survival Split Up

Dual Survival Adrift ’

Dual Survival ’ Å

Dual Survival ’ Å

Walking the Amazon (N) ’ Å

49

(NICK)

Big Time

Big Time

Victorious

Victorious

iCarly ’

iCarly ’

iCarly ’

Big Time

50

(DISN)

Phineas

Jessie ’

Jessie ’

“Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy”

Pixie

›››‡ “Up” (2009) ’ ‘PG’ Å

53

(FAM)

››‡ “Bruce Almighty” (2003) Jim Carrey.

›› “Evan Almighty” (2007) Steve Carell.

›› “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” (2009) Kevin James.

›› “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” (2009) Kevin James.

50 Dates

60

(LIFE)

“Unstable” (2009) Shiri Appleby, Kathy Baker. Å

“Abandoned” (2010) Brittany Murphy. Å

“Jodi Picoult’s Salem Falls” (2011) Premiere. Å

“Lies My Mother Told Me” (2005) Å

Salem Falls

56

(AMC)

››› “Rio Bravo” (1959, Western) John Wayne, Dean Martin. Å

301

(HBO)

Prayer for a Perfect Season Å

320

(MAX)

Sister Act 2 ›››‡ “Avatar” (2009) Sam Worthington. ’ ‘PG-13’ Å

SUNDAY EVENING 4 PM 4:30

COMCAST

iCarly ’

5:30

(ESPN)

7

(CSN)

8

(8-ABC)

Million Dollar

9

(6-CBS)

NFL Football: San Diego Chargers at Chicago Bears. (N) (Live) Å

11

(35-FOX) The OT (N)

12

(12-NBC) (12:00) 2011 Presidents Cup: Final Day. ’ Å

13

(65-CW)

15

(WGN)

6:30

Silence

CAA Pre

Dancing With the Stars

College Basketball News

English Premier League Soccer News

23

(23-PBS) ›››‡ “Four Weddings and a Funeral”

24

(57-PBS) Women Who Rock Female musicians.

Jessie ’

Phineas

Phineas

Phineas

8 PM

8:30

9 PM

9:30

24/7 Cotto

Boxing

››‡ “Conviction” (2010) Hilary Swank. ‘R’

College Basketball

Skin-Max

NOVEMBER 20, 2011 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM

10 PM

SportsCenter (N) Å

(:15) BCS Countdown (N) MLS Soccer: MLS Cup -- Galaxy vs. Dynamo SportsNet

Phineas

›››‡ “True Grit” (1969) Å

Hell on Wheels

Strike Back ’ Å

Friends ’

SportsNet

Terrapins Playback

The Good Wife (N) ’

CSI: Miami (N) ’ Å

News

(:35) Brothers & Sisters

Paid Prog.

Cleveland

Simpsons

Family Guy

News at 10

Big Bang

Ring of Honor Wrestling

NBC News

Football Night/America

(:15) NFL Football: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants. (N) ’ (Live) Å

Heartland Miracle ’

The Closer Å

The Closer Flashpoint

King

King

Friends ’

How I Met

How I Met

News/Nine

Replay

The Unit ’ Å

Cleveland

Chris

Chris

30 Rock ’

Ebert

Roadtrip

Globe Trekker ’

Celtic Thunder: It’s Entertainment

(TNT)

››‡ “Swordfish” (2001) John Travolta. Å

35

(WTBS)

(3:00) ›› “Fred Claus” (2007) Å

37

(A&E)

First 48: Missing

Criminal Minds Å

Criminal Minds Å

39

(SPIKE)

Auction

Auction

Auction

Law & Order: SVU

How I Met

How I Met

America in Primetime

Amer. Dad

How I Met

Two Men

Woody Allen: A Documentary: American Masters

Gates of Arctic

Celtic Thunder: It’s Entertainment Law & Order: SVU

›› “Four Brothers” (2005) Mark Wahlberg. Å

Auction

Allen

Law & Order: SVU

›› “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” (2005) Kimberly Elise.

Auction

Friends ’

Jessie ’

2011 American Music Awards Musical acts are honored. (N) ’ (Live) Å

34

Auction

Friends ’

Phineas

The Amazing Race (N)

Law & Order: SVU

Law & Order: SVU

’70s Show

Countdown to the AMAs

(USA)

33

’70s Show

60 Minutes ’ Å

ABC News

››‡ “Hannibal” (2001) Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore.

(3:30) ››‡ “Hannibal” (2001, Suspense) Å

7:30

SportsCenter (N) Å

(3:00) NASCAR Racing: Sprint Cup: Ford 400. (N) (Live) Redskins Post Game Live (Live)

7 PM

Walking the Amazon ’ Å

iCarly ’

›› “The Dilemma” (2011) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG-13’

(:15) ›› “A Nightmare on Elm Street” (2010) ‘R’

6 PM

4

Dual Survival ’ Å

iCarly ’

›››‡ “True Grit” (1969, Western) John Wayne, Glen Campbell. Å

››› “Independence Day” (1996) Will Smith. ’ ‘PG-13’ Å

5 PM

Ninjas

Land

Law & Order: SVU

News

Served?

Inside Edit.

Friends ’

Comedy.TV Monk

Keeping Up Contemp

››‡ “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña. Å

Primetime “I Now Pronounce You”

››‡ “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg. Å

(9:55) ›› “Four Christmases” (2008)

Criminal Minds Å

Criminal Minds Å

Criminal Minds Roadkill

Auction

››‡ “Major League” (1989) Tom Berenger.

Auction

News

College Basketball Law & Order: SVU

›› “Four Christmases” (2008) Vince Vaughn.

Criminal Minds Å

(:35) Law & Order Å

What Wm

Criminal Minds Å

Criminal

››› “Crocodile Dundee” (1986, Comedy) Paul Hogan. ’

44

(DISC)

Almost, Away

Gold Rush Twist of Fate

Gold Rush ’ Å

Your Body on Drugs (N)

Extreme Drug

Your Body on Drugs ’

Smuggling

49

(NICK)

iCarly ’

iCarly ’

SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Dora the Explorer Å

’70s Show

’70s Show

My Wife

George

George

Friends ’

Friends ’

Friends ’

50

(DISN)

Phineas

Phineas

Good Luck

Good Luck

Shake It

A.N.T. Farm Jessie ’

Wizards

Wizards

Good Luck

Good Luck

53

(FAM)

“Santa Baby” (2006, Comedy) Jenny McCarthy.

“Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe” (2009, Comedy)

“Holiday in Handcuffs” (2007) Melissa Joan Hart.

60

(LIFE)

›› “Terror in the Family” (1996) Joanna Kerns.

“The Pastor’s Wife” (2011) Rose McGowan. Å

56

(AMC)

“We Were Soldiers”

››› “The Mummy” (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. Å

301

(HBO)

“Shrek Forever After”

›‡ “Catwoman” (2004) Halle Berry. ‘PG-13’

320

(MAX)

››‡ “Edge of Darkness” (2010) Mel Gibson.

Good Luck

Gold Rush Virgin Ground Random

Shake It

Gold Rush Family Feud Good Luck

Good Luck

Wizards

“Holiday in Handcuffs” (2007) Melissa Joan Hart.

J. Osteen

“Jodi Picoult’s Salem Falls” (2011, Mystery) Å

›› “Family Sins” (2004) Kirstie Alley. Å

Salem Falls

The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead (N)

Hell on Wheels (N)

The Walking Dead

Talk Dead

Boardwalk Empire (N)

Hung (N)

Boardwalk Empire ’

Hung Å

›› “The Dilemma” (2011) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG-13’

››‡ “Dinner for Schmucks” (2010) ‘PG-13’

My Wife

››‡ “Conviction” (2010) Hilary Swank. ‘R’

America

›› “Marked for Death” (1990) ‘R’

The Mechanicsville Local

Chemistry

Chemistry

November 16, 2011

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For more information please call 789-0443 or visit www.amyladdandfriends.com. Walnut Grove Baptist Church is hosting another Fam Jam Production! Families, friends and neighbors are invited to share an uproarious evening of comedy, stories, music and fun for everyone! Fam Jam starts at 6 p.m. in the church gym at 7046 Cold Harbor Road. For more information call 746-5081. The Righteous Outlaws, a band that plays a combina-

will share their gifts and Rev. Robert Lee of New Highland Baptist will bring the message. Please bring canned goods to donate to ACES (Ashland Christian Emergency Services) as your offering. Event begins at 5 p.m. and being held at Slash Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, 11353 Mount Hermon Rd., Ashland, Va. 23005. For more information please call 798-4520 or visit www.slashcc. Lebanon United Methodist org. Church, Mount Hermon United Methodist Church, Monday, Nov. 21 New Highland Baptist Church, Computer Basics II Class at Parkinson’s Disease and Slash Christian Church the Mechanicsville Branch Library – Richmond Metro Chapter – (Disciples of Christ) will host at 9 a.m. Learn how to accomplish Meeting for Parkinsonians and the service this year. Our choir basic tasks in Microsoft Word and tion of American Rock ‘n Roll, blues and country will perform a benefit concert for CARITAS at 8 p.m. at Lebanon United Methodist Church located at 8492 Peaks Road, Hanover. The public is invited to come out and support them. CARITAS is a non-profit organization made up of Congregations Around Richmond Involved To Assure Shelter to the homeless in the Richmond area and Lebanon will be hosting a group of single women from this group from Nov. 12 through Nov. 25.

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MECHANICSVILLE CHURCHES ASSEMBLY OF GOD Mechanicsville Christian Center: Encountering Christ Sundays 9 & 10:30am (wonderful children’s ministries); Students meet Sun. & Thurs. nights. 8061 Shady Grove Rd. 746-4303 www.mccag.org

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Trinity Christian Church 8469 Atlee Road, 746-4838 Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m. Nursery Provided Dr. Rick Harrison, Pastor Helen Simpson, LCSW, Associate Pastor Donna Lewis, Director of Music www.trinitychristianchurch.com

EPISCOPAL All SOULS CHURCH Worship at 9:30am on the 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sundays at Cool Spring Elem. School 9964 Honey Meadows Rd. Mech. Barbara Marques, Interim Vicar www.allsoulsva.org

Creator Episcopal Church 7159 Mechanicsville Pike, 746-8765 Christ Centered, Biblically Focused 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 9:30 am Christian Education 10:30 am Holy Eucharist Nursery provided @ 9:30 & 10:30 www.creatorfamily.net email: creatorcontact@comcast.net Immanuel Episcopal Welcomes You! 779-3454 3263 Old Church Rd. Sun 9&11am Holy Eucharist. Education for all ages at 10am. Nursery 10-12. Refreshments after 11am service. immanueloc.org St. Paul’s Episcopal Church , Rte 301 & 54, Hanover Courthouse, VA 23069, Fall/Winter Schedule: Sunday Service will be at 8am & 10:30am with coffee hour after both services. A nursery is available for infants & toddlers at the 10:30am service. Rev. Jack Sutor 537-5516. stpaulshanover.org

EVANGELICAL FRIENDS Hanover Evangelical Friends 6420 Mech Trnpk. 804-730-9512, friendlychurch.org Worship: Sundays 8:30 or 11am, w/Sunday School @ 9:45. Daily preschool & after school child care.

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Hanover Baptist Church ( 3 mi from Va Ctr Commons Mall). Practical Bible preaching & conservative, sacred music. Active teens & children’s master club. Family oriented & God-centered. Emphasize personal salvation through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior. 798-7190 www.hbcva.org LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH 4000 Creighton Rd., 1.8 mi. west of I295. "The Church With Your Family At Heart" Sunday School 9:45; Worship 11:00 Evening Service 6:00; Wednesday Evening AWANA (KJV) 7pm, Prayer Service 7:30 Pastor Don Sumpter. Find out more on our web: landmarkbaptistrichmond.org

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Rural Point Baptist Church 6548 Studley Road, 730-3226 www.ruralpointbaptist.com Truth Baptist Church, 627-2170

COME & SEE! All info at: www.truthbaptistchurch.com

INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN Fairmount Christian Church, 559-8070 6502 Creighton Rd. Sunday AM Worship Traditional 8:15 & 11am, Contemporary 9:30am, Bible School ay 8:15, 9:30am & 11am. Rick Raines, Senior Minister; Chris Santasiere, Associate Minister; Mike Langley, Associate Minister; Tracy Thomas, Worship & Music Minister; Mike Campbell, Youth Minister; Rose Williams, Children’s Director. fairmountchristian.org Liberty Christian Church 8137 Liberty Circle, 746-8412 Sunday Services: Bible School 9:45am AM Worship 10:45am, Wed. Bible Study & Youth 6:00pm Minister: Shawn Williams libertychristianva.com Liberty Christian School Preschool-7th grade 746-3062 LCS Administrator: Margaret Greer libertychristianschool.org Pole Green Church of Christ 8319 Lee Davis Rd. 746-3376, 9am Sunday School; 10am Morning Worship; 7pm Wednesday Bible Study 746-3376 www.pgchurchofchrist.com

LUTHERAN Messiah Lutheran Church & School 8154 Atlee Rd. 746-7134 www.mlcas.org Sunday Service- 8:15 & 10:45am, Sun. School 9:30. Preschool for 3 -5 yr olds. Child Care 7am-6pm St Paul Lutheran Church (LCMS) 427-7500 8100 Shady Grove Rd, saintpaul-lcms.com Rev. Rodney Bitely, Pastor, Sunday School 9:15am, Worship Service 10:30am, Nursery Provided.

NON-DENOMINATIONAL Solid Rock Ministries, 8166 Ladiestown Road Sunday Morning Contemporary Worship- 10:30am "Come As You Are!" Child care provided. 779-7904, Dr. Michael R. Howard, Pastor TMH/The Master’s House, 303A Ashcake Road, Ashland, Sun. 10AM, Wed. 7PM, "KIDMO" Kids Ministry, Youth Media/Gaming Center 368-7592. w ww.tmhnow.org.

PRESBYTERIAN SALEM Presbyterian Church - Loving members, biblically-based teaching & preaching. Join us in our historic sanctuary! Worship 11AM, fellowship after. 5394 Studley Rd. Pastor: Sandi Shaner 746-0732

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PRESBYTERIAN MECHANICSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Atlee & Signal Hill Rd. Nancy Clark, Interim Pastor 746-5496 www.mechpres.org Sunday Schedule: 9 am Contemporary 9:45 am Education 11 am Traditional

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Meadowbridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church 7400 Antique Lane Mechanicsville, Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30am. Worship Service 11am. Wed. evening Prayer Meeting & Kids Clubs for Children of all ages, 7pm. Church phone #746-2788

SOUTHERN BAPTIST Black Creek Baptist Church , 6289 McClellan Rd. Sunday School, 9am; Worship 10:15am (Nursery prov.); Wed. night prayer service 7pm. 1st & 3rd Wed. Children in Action, Preschool to 5th grade, 6:45-7:45pm. Rev. John Johnson. Youth Pastor, Reverend Craig Secor. Church 781-0330. www.blac kcreek.org Broadus Memorial Baptist Church , 5351 Pole Green Rd. Mechanicsville 23116. 8:45am Traditional Worship 10am Bible Study for all ages, 11am Contemporary Worship, Phil Peacock, Pastor. #779-2700 broaduschurch.org Cool Spring Baptist Church 9283 Atlee Station Rd. For info, activities & worship times visit www.cool spring.org or call 746-0800 FCC - Fellowship Community Church Teaching the Word of God and watching for the miraculous. Hanover High School 9:45am www.fellowshipcc.com First Union Baptist Church, 6231 Pole Green Road (3 miles east of 295) We invite you to worship and grow in the spirit with us. Join us for church school at 8:45am & morning worship at 10am, community bible study 11am & 7:30pm each Wed. 746-4095 Hillcrest Baptist Church 11342 Hanover Courthouse Rd. 730-1500. Wed Eve 6 p.m.-Dinner & Study, Sun 11am Svc 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. hbchanover.org

New Bethesda Baptist Church 9019 New Bethesda Rd. 779-2101 Todd Combee, Pastor Emily Swartz, Minister of Youth & Education Sunday School 9:30AM, Worship 10:45 am. Bible Study/Youth activities; 6:00 pm Wednesday Dinner/Prayer/Youth/Children 6pm www.newbethesda.org New Highland Baptist Church Worship 8:30 am & 11 am, Sunday School 9:45am Pastor Robert Lee 9200 New Ashcake Road, Mech. 550-9601 www.newhighlandbaptist.org

SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST New Hope Baptist - Located at 5452 Spotslee Circle, Mechanicsville. Sunday school 9:45 am, Morning worship 10:30 am, afternoon 1pm, Wednesday Prayer & Bible study 7:30 pm. L. Ronald Staley, Pastor. For more info 321-2110. www.sovereigngraceinmechanicsville.org

UNITED METHODIST Enon United Methodist Church, 6156 Studley Rd. 23116 Rev. Dr. Jeff Harlow. 746-4719. Join us for Sun. Worship 11am (Nursery prov) Sun. School, 9:45am all ages. Family Service Wed. 6:15 - 7pm Lebanon United Methodist Church, 8492 Peaks Rd, 746-0980, R. Spencer Broce, Pastor Sunday Worship 9am & 11am (Nursery Provided) Sunday School all ages. 10 am. Staff Youth Director. www.lebanonumc.org Mechanicsville United Methodist Church 7356 Atlee Road, Join us for Sunday School at 9:45AM, Worship at 8:30 & 11 am. & Wed. night worship service at 6:45pm. Kerry D. Boggs, Pastor. 746-5118 Shady Grove United MethodistCelebrate Christ on Sunday Mornings. Traditional worship: 8:15 & 11:00. Contemporary worship: 9:45, Sunday School: 9:30 & 11:00- All Ages. Nursery for preschoolers at all services. Corner of Meadowbridge & Shady Grove Rd, Mechanicsville. Jay Kelchner Pastor. 746-9073 shadygroveumc.org

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Mechanicsville Baptist Church, 8016 Atlee Rd, 746-7253 Dr. Rev.Tim Madison Sunday Schedule: 8:45am Contemporary Worship, 9:45 Bible Study & 11am Traditional Worship Shalom Baptist Church 6395 Mech Trnpk 746-7737 Rev. Mark Miller Sunday School 9:45am, Worship 11am, Wed. 6:30pm Children Bible Study / Youth Ryan Greene -Youth Min, Jean M. Dart, Music shalombaptist.net

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HOUSES UNFURNISHED 3-Bedroom, 2-Bath ranch in the Cedar Crest Subdivision in King William County. $995/month. Available immediately. Call 804-370-3775. 3 BR 2 BA- Celebrate the Holidays here! Lee Davis School District. $1000 mo. + sec dep. Credit check. Washer, dryer, dishwasher. No Smoking. No Pets. Available now. 559-0535

4 BR 1 BA - Studley Road area- with large den, kit, dining rm, 2 car detached garage. $1050. mo. + security deposit. Available Dec. 15th. Call 746-8555

Highland Springs - 605 York Ave. 3 BR 1 BA. Living room and den. Fenced yard with 2 car detached garage. $875. per month. +$875 deposit. Call 994-5576. Mechanicsville - 9074 McGregor Farm Drive, 23116 4-bedrooms, 2-bath home with heat pump/AC. $1,100/month + security deposit. Call 804-240-6711 Pebble Creek Sub- 7894 Trumpetvine Ln. 1750 sq ft, 3 BR, 2.5 BA. Jetted tub, lots of closets, new carpet. No Smoking. $1450. mo. $1000. deposit. Pool & Club House amentities included. Available now. harisonnsara@comcast.net or 564-6685 Three Homes For Rent King William - Cedar Crest - Two homes available Dec. 1st - 3-bedroom, 2-baths, den with gas fireplace, large kitchen, large wooded lot. $1050/mo. Mechanicsville - Berry Pointe - Home available Nov. 1st. - 3-bedroom, 2-baths on large cul-de-sac lot, gas heat, C/A, front porch. $1150/month. Contact Chris Balducci, 804-240-5152

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23111- Yard Sale Sat. Nov. 19th, 8 am - 4 pm. One mile past Battlefield Park school on 360 East. Look for signs. Estate Sale - Furniture, Glass, Jewelry, Seasonal Decoration, Vintage Childrens Games, Toys & Books, 1940s Varga Prints, Sewing Supplies, Garage Full! Nov. 18th & 19th, 9am-1pm. 7350 Strain Avenue, Mech. VA. 23111. Off Signal Hill Road. ESTATE SALE - Sat. Nov. 19th, 8am-2pm 7181 Mayetta Drive, Mech. 23111, Meadowgate Sub. Lots of Furniture, Electronics, Washer & Dryer, Appliances, Picnic Tables & MUCH MORE! Rain or Shine!

HUGE YARD SALE - Sat. Nov. 19th, 7am until noon. 7145 Plum Grove Circle, Hanover Grove Sub. Tons of baby stuff! Must go! clothes, swings, bouncers, etc. Rain or shine.

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Hi-Tech Asphalt Solutions, Inc. 5113 Pole Green Road, Mechanicsville VA 23116 is looking for a part time driver to make customer deliveries and pickups using company’s flat bed single axle Sterling truck with an attached Moffett Forklift. Individuals must have a clean driving record, professional appearance and a fantastic customer attitude and work ethic. Deliveries will be on an as needed basis and typical deliveries will be within a 200 mile radius of Richmond Va. No overnight stays. Send applications/resume and a copy of your driving record to above address or email to K.Lawson@htas.us LINE COOK needed for high end daily fee golf course. Basic culinary & kitchen operating procedures required. Serve Safe Certification & Banquet experience preferred. No Phone Calls. Interested applicants to complete employment application at 22490 Penola Rd Ruther Glen, VA. Drivers: Start up to $.41/mi. Home Weekly or Bi-Weekly CDL-A 6 mos. OTR exp. Req. Equipment you’ll be proud to drive! (888) 247-4037 HAIR COUNTRY WANTED Hair Stylist and Nail Technicians Booths available for rent. Call (804)746-1689

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The Attachment and Trauma Institute is now hiring intensive in-home and mental health support counselors. We offer excellent training and benefits. A BA or MA degree in social work, psychology or one of the other human services fields plus at least a year’s experience working with at-risk children or adults with significant mental health issues is required. Send resume: ati4112@aol.com

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ALLSHOUSE PAINTING Powerwashing, Sheet Rock Repairs, Gutter Cleaning, Commercial/Residential. Lic/Insured. Int./Ext. Call 730-6531 or 402-6531 A Women’s Touch to make your home Beautiful! Interior/Exterior, Comm. & Res. Painting. Call for FREE estimate & color consultation Diane’s Painting 651-6134 or 437-0612. www.dianespainting.com We now accept major credit cards! E.J. HornungExcellent References. Interior & Exterior. Great Rates. 746-5613 Painting By George Interior & Exterior Reasonable Rates. Call 550-3260 PCT Remodeling Exterior/Interior Painting. Licensed/Insured. 264-9352

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in demand for the agency’s ser- Cold Harbor District while Fuller is from Mechanicsville. vices. Lynn H. Saunders and David Four-year terms are appointed With a mission to help those by the Hanover County Board who are least able to help them- W. Fuller moved into their new of Supervisors. selves, the newly-elected chair positions on July 27. Both are Saunders, in the role and vice chair of the Hanover now in their seventh year on of chair, said she sees firstCounty Social Services Advisory the board. see NEED, pg. 25 ` Saunders represents the Board talked about the increase

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Local teen taking talents to Texas By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com Abram Dean’s “first real thing� in terms of performing paid off earlier this year when he captured the title of Hanover Junior Idol. Thanks to some encouragement from his mom Debbie Lunsford, he took the leap into the world of music. And now the 16-year-old from Mechanicsville is preparing to move to Texas to pursue his dream. On Aug. 20, Abram and his mother will head to Dallas where he has been accepted to study — and hone his skills — with the Linda Septien Entertainment Group. Debbie said she suggested Abram enter the Hanover Arts and Activities Centersponsored Idols competition because he “wants to get into this music thing, so let’s see TEEN, pg. 14 `

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Taylor Dragum, Alex Goleski, Laci Miller, Courtney Chenault and Madison Cox cheer on the Atlee All-Stars on Saturday, July 31, during the opening game of the Tournament of State Champions at Mitch Stadium near Huntington, W.Va. For more, see Sports, page 32.

School district again expects full accreditation For the ninth consecutive year, Hanover County Public Schools will again receive 100 percent full accreditation. According to Dale S. Theakston, communications specialist, the accreditation is determined based on the 200910 Standards of Learning assessments. Preliminary information from the Virginia Department of Education indicates the accreditation status. Final accreditation reports are expected on Sept. 15.

County receives VACo honor Hanover County has been recognized by the Virginia Association of Counties as the recipient of the 2010 Achievement Award for the Dominion Resources Greentech Incubator. The county was honored for its model local government program in the category of Community/Economic

Development. VACo received 60 entries for the statewide contest. Former Hanover County assistant administrator Marilyn Blake joined Lane Ramsey, former Chesterfield County administrator, and Tedd Povar, associate director of the Virginia Institute of Government, in judging this see HONOR, pg. 4 `

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The tradition of hospitality is abundant in this beautiful historic Victorian with water views located in the quiet town of West Point. This home offers 4200 sq. ft. with 5 bdrms and 3.5 Ba. Beautiful hardwood flooring & custom trimwork throughout the first & second floors. The family & formal rooms offer 12 foot ceilings & corner turret. The kitchen has granite counter tops, & stainless appliances. The grand foyer entrance is breath taking with exceptional detail from the stairs to the wainscoting. All the bdrms are large & have beautiful wood floors. The master retreat has a walk-in closet, master bath,& corner turret with water views. $365,000.

Please call Kevin Morris 804-652-9025 or Jeremy Roberts 804-382-6899.

3310 Winterfield Rd.

See all of the upgrades in this 5 bdrm, 3.5 Ba, 4112 sq. ft. home, that has a separate metered in-law suite with its own kitchen, family rm, bdrm with attached bath and closet. Newer dimensional shingle roof, replacement windows, broken joint ceramic tile in kitchens, breezeway, and all bathrooms. The master bdrm has a custom stone shower and flooring. Kitchen has custom cabinets, granite, tile backsplash, and GE profile stainless steel appliances. Refinished knotty pine floors, new paint, and like new carpet. Rear screened in porch overlooks private rear yard with water fountain and koi. Two-car garage with slate/concrete driveway, irrigation front & back. Great school district; close to 288. $349,950.

Call Jeremy D. Roberts At 804-382-6899 or Kevin Morris 804-652-9025 A Y ER ANT RR WA

5064 Pole Green Road

All Brick Home on almost 3/4 of an acre! Meticulously maintained 3 bedrooms, 1 oversized full bath, rancher. Beautiful refinished oak hardwood floors throughout and freshly painted interior and exterior trim. NEW central heating and air conditioning, hot water heater and 200 AMP service. $159,950.

Call Kevin Morris at 804-652-9025 or Jeremy Roberts at 804-382-6899. RA R E TY EA N 1 Y RRA WA

Country Ranch on 2.2 Acres in Hanover

Mechanicsville Charming 3 bedroom Rancher that has been completely renovated.

Museum District – Richmond 3204 Floyd Ave Charming Victorian. Formal Living and Dining rooms. Updated Kitchen

Featuring 2 full bathrooms, kitchen with all appliances, living w/Maple Cabinetry. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 Baths. Courtyard, Screened Porch, Large room with fireplace, formal dining room, family room addition, Rear Patio. TWO-CAR GARAGE. Visual Tour: www.LBartlettRealtor.com den/office, and hardwood floors. Large rear yard with detached garage. Located in the heart of Mechanicsville. $174,950. Call Laurel Bartlett for More Information

Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100 for more details.

804-363-6661

The exterior boasts lots of nature, above-ground pool, large rear deck, country front porch, and heat pump. The interior is country cozy with 1,700 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, and 2 full baths. The large family room offers wood floors, vaulted ceiling, fireplace, ceiling fan, and opens to the dining area. The kitchen has lots of cabinet space with breakfast bar, dishwasher, built-in microwave, stove, and fridge $223,700.

Call Jeremy Roberts @ 804-804-382-6899 or Kevin Morris @ 804-652-9025.

Kings Charter Very well-maintained 2 Story on a quiet cul-de-sac lot in Kings Charter. This 2210 sq. ft. home features 4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook which opens up to family room with fireplace. Master suite has vaulted ceilings, a luxury bath and spacious walk-in closet. $269,950.

Call Woody Hogg @ 804-427-5100.

FOXLAIR Lovely 2 Story Home in Foxlair Subdivision! This home features a large eat-in kitchen, family room, formal dining room, open screened in porch with a fenced in privacy deck, beautiful master bedroom with master bath, paved walk way and much more. The Seller is leaving all appliances and window treatments! One Year ERA Home Warranty is also provided! $184,950

Call Woody Hogg at 804-427-5100 for more details.

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Rentals Available 9150 Kings Charter $1700 8114 Goodfellow Ln $1325 6389 Studley Rd $1390 Contact Joe Inge, Property Mgr. rentals@erawoodyhogg.com 804-427-5119

Georgetown/ Rural Point Area This Beautiful Dutch Colonial located in the Hanover High School District, with approx 3000 sq. ft. with 4 bdrms and 2 1/2 ba. It sits on a beautiful private wooded lot, with a 2-Car Garage. The kitchen, has custom cabinets and a new counter tops , the Family Room has a beamed ceiling, fireplace, and Hardwood Floors running throughout on the first floor. The Master Bedroom is huge, with a make up area and Master bath. There is also a screen porch, and a covered patio on the outside. Don’t hesitate call for a showing or check out my website. $369,888.

Call J.J. Cox, Jr. 804-301-8633 - jjcoxrealestate.com

18 Kaitlin Court Beautiful cul-de-sac lot with an in-ground pool! Vinyl fenced rear lot with lovely landscaping! This home features 4 brs, 3 ½ bths, a morning room, fm dining rm, an eat in kitchen with a breakfast nook and a walk out balcony overlooking the pool! The walkout basement is partially finished and has a full bath and 2 rec rooms. Large storage area and another huge area that can be finished. This is truly a great home for an active family or if you like to entertain it really fit the bill! Refrigerator and all window treatments convey! Includes one year warranty. $389,950.

Call Woody Hogg at 804-357-0969.

Please call John Thiel for more information at 804-467-9022

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Wyattwood Road

This 2452 sq. ft. brick fronted Colonial is located on 1+ acres. This Open floor plan features 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace and a 2 car garage. Spacious master with large walk-in closet and luxury bath. All situated on a very private wooded lot with a stream to the rear of the property. $319,950.

Call Woody Hogg @ 804-427-5100

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Buildable Lots

• 13+ Acres in Hanover High District $135,000 • 5 Waterfront Acres on Chickahominy River in New Kent $199,950 • 8+ Commercial Acres in Hanover right off I295 $250,000 • Water View Lot in James City County with 2+ Car Garage In Chickahominy River Community $110,000 (Owner Financing)

Count Kristopher Drive Beautiful spacious Two Story home with lake view access on an acre lot in Hartford Oaks! This home features a gas fireplace, over sized ‘heated’ rear entry garage, new ceramic tile floors and counter in all bath room, stainless steel appliances, new granite kitchen counter tops, new carpet, gazebo and much more. This home also has five bedrooms and 2 1/2 bath. Enjoy fishing and boating in the 12 acre community lake. Paved driveway serves as a great basketball court! Seller is providing a one year buyers warranty. All this located in the Hanover High School District! $364,950.

Cool Springs Forest INGROUND POOL! PRICED TO SELL! Lovely rancher with a bonus room on second level over the garage-Could be a 4th bedroom or a rec room! Open plan with vaulted ceilings in the great room and kitchen. Breakfast nook plus a Florida. Features a formal dining room plus a living room/office. Hardwood floors in the common area rooms. Attached 2 car garage with a paved drive. Seller is providing a One Year ERA Buyers Warranty! Not a short sale! $319,950.

Call Woody Hogg at 804-357-0969

November 16, 2011

Castlewood

Colonial on over 1/3 acres features 1,840 sq. ft. home with 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths. Updated kitchen with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and 42” cabinets. Hardwood floors throughout the first floor with wood burning fireplace. Large Master suite offers walk-in closet with private master bath. Spacious backyard with fruit trees and large deck. $227,500.

Call Woody Hogg @ 804-427-5100.

Sassafras Dr in Five Lakes

Like New two story with 2142 Sq Ft, 4 BR, 2.5 Baths, and a 2 car garage. This one is better than new construction with a privacy fence, Shed, deck, and fantastic paint throughout. Formal living and dining rooms, open family area, and a great back yard on half acre lot. One Year Warranty! $224,950.

Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022

Gettysburg Lane/Hanover High This 2,024 Sq. Ft., 4 BR, 2.5 bath home with garage is in great condition. Home features a Vaulted Master w/ large bathroom, Florida room, dining room, gas fireplace, new dimensional roof, fenced rear yard, concrete driveway, nice front porch, and much more. $209,950.

Call John Thiel at 804-467-9022


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