JANUARY 9, 2014 | Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune
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2013 SPORTS IN REVIEW, PART II 6/7 regional meet, with none of the Tigers advancing to the state finals. Freshman Johnna Terris came the closest to nabbing one of the 20 spots on the girls side, finishing 30th in 22:47.61.
Top stories in Tonasket and Oroville high school sports, September-December
Speiker wins third state XC title PASCO - Happy, but not quite satisfied, Sierra Speiker still has goals and aspirations to reach for, even after winning her third Class 1B/2B state title in four years. Speiker was heavily favored in the Saturday, Nov. 9, race at Pasco’s Sun Willows Golf Course and didn’t disappoint, losing the rest of the field as she crested the hill at the 100-meter mark and cruised to a 30-second lead within the first mile, extending that to 41-second victory. Her time of 18:20.41 was her personal best for the course.
Compiled by Brent Baker bbaker@gazette-tribune.com
Oroville finally beats Brewster Despite some of the fits and starts that often characterize season-opening games, Orovilleís football team ended three years of frustration with an 18-7 victory at Brewster on Friday, Sept 6. Speiker crushes Tonasket course record
TONASKET - For the first time in a long time, the Tonasket Cross Country Invitational wasn’t plagued by temperatures threatening the 90 degree mark. But heat of a different sort took down the Tigers’ course on Saturday, Sept. 6, as Oroville’s Sierra Speiker broke her own course record by nearly 50 seconds and Republic’s Duncan Forsman came within one second of the boys course record while winning easily. The Hornet senior looked ready to step it up yet another level as she cranked out a 16:43 run on the 2.8-mile course, which translates to one of the top 20 5k times recorded for all of the 2012 season.
Tiger football tops Omak OMAK - For the first time in six weeks, the Tonasket Tigers had smiles on their faces in the post-game huddle. After a brutal month-long road trip and a tough homecoming loss to Quincy, the Tigers inflicted a little misery of their own by defeating Omak 35-21 on Friday, Oct. 25, to end a five-game los-
Brent Baker/staff photos
Left, Luke Kindred was named Central Washington 2B League Most Valuable Offensive Player while leading Oroville to the state playoffs; above, Kylie Dellinger and the Tonasket girls soccer team had their best season in years and advanced to the Bi_District 6/7 tournament. ing streak.
Hornet soccer notches first win MANSON - Oroville’s girls soccer team coasted to its first victory of the season on Tuesday, Sept. 24, shutting out Manson in a non-league contest 3-0. Girls soccer off to hot start TONASKET - Tonasket’s girls soccer team is on an early-season run none of the girls have experienced before. The Tigers, 5-1 overall (4-1
Caribou Trail League) dominated Chelan on Thursday, Oct. 3, in a 7-0 victory,
Field goal proves decisive in playoff chase
OROVILLE - Dustin Nigg drilled a 41-yard field goal with four seconds left to left Oroville past Liberty Bell on Oct. 11. That field goal and victory proved decisive as the Hornets later advanced to the state playoffs after finishing tied with Liberty Bell for the final state berth.
Soccer earns first playoff berth OROVILLE Bolstered by the navigation of a steep learning curve by its freshman and eighthgraders, the Oroville soccer team gave up 30 fewer goals than a year ago, tripled their win total and qualified for the district playoffs for the first time since the program started in 2004. Oroville volleyball to playoffs OROVILLE - After more than a decade battling just to stay out of last place in whichever
league they were playing in, the Oroville volleyball team is suddenly playing a much bigger prize. The Hornets, after edging Liberty Bell 25-22, 22-25, 24-26, 25-18, 15-11 on Thursday, Oct. 17, clinched a berth in the district playoffs for the first time since 1996.
No Tigers to state cross country SPOKANE VALLEY Tonasket’s cross country teams wrapped up the 2013 season Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Bi-district
Hoops teams trade blowouts OROVILLE - In the only Tonasket-Oroville varsity basketball meeting of the year, the Tigers and Hornets traded big victories on Dec. 13. The Oroville girls trounced Tonasket 46-10, while the Tiger boys ran up a 58-16 lead on the way to a 74-37 defeat of the Hornets. Rawley, Aitcheson excel at Tri-State COUER D’ALENE - Seven Tigers traveled to Idaho for the prestigious Tri-State Invitational, featuring weight classes of 35-45 wrestlers and brackets that were filled with state medalists, champions and nationally ranked competition from schools of all classifications. Collin Aitcheson (120 pounds) brought home a sixth place trophy, while John Rawley (195) finished eighth in a tournament regarded as much more difficult for small school wrestlers than the state finals in February.
Cops & Courts Superior Court Criminal
Len Melvin McLane, 51, Omak, pleaded guilty Dec. 30 to harassment. McLane was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 319 days suspended, and credit for 45 days served. He was fined $1,010.50 for the Sept. 2, 2012 crimes. The court found probable cause to charge Garret Victor James Elsberg, 25, Okanogan, with firstdegree unlawful possession of a firearm, conspiracy to commit residential burglary, making or having burglar tools and unlawful carrying a loaded pistol in a vehicle. The crimes allegedly occurred Dec. 21 in Omak. The court found probable cause to charge Larry Lee Graves, 57, Tonasket, with drive-by shooting (DV), fourth-degree assault, third-degree malicious mischief, harassment and carrying a concealed pistol without a permit. The crimes allegedly occurred Dec. 20 near Tonasket. The court found probable cause to charge Lynda Diane Fry, 29, Omak, with harassment (threats to kill) and second-degree malicious mischief. The crimes allegedly occurred Dec. 18 in Omak. The court found probable cause to charge Ryan Joseph Stotts, 29, Oroville, with residential burglary (DV), third-degree theft (DV), two counts of violating a no-contact order (DV), harassment and harassment (DV). The crimes allegedly occurred Dec. 25 in Oroville.
Juvenile
A 17-year-old Tonasket boy pleaded guilty Dec. 27 to making a false statement and hit and run (unattended). He was sentenced to five days in detention and fined $100.
Civil District Court
Thomas Duran Jr., no middle name listed, 52, Omak, had a thirddegree DWLS charge dismissed. Shannon Dawn Edwards, 40, Omak, guilty of third-degree DWLS. Edwards received a 90-day suspended sentence and fined $468. An additional thirddegree DWLS charge was also dismissed. Alex Whistelkia Elsberg, 19, Okanogan, guilty of third-degree DWLS. Elsberg was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, and fined $468. Larry Junior Frazier, 44, Omak, had a third-degree theft charge dismissed. Jan Majella Freeman, 52, Oroville, guilty of third-degree DWLS. Freeman was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 days suspended, and fined $858. Glenn Laverne Gorr, 31, Omak, guilty of obstruction. Gorr was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 170 days suspended, and fined $608. Vickie Ann Hall, 46, Omak, guilty (deferred prosecution revoked) of DUI, hit and run (unattended vehicle) and third-degree DWLS. Hall was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 361 days suspended, and fined $2,936. Dustin Rex Hawley Hennigs, 19,
Okanogan, had a charge dismissed: taking protected fish or wildlife. Nicholas Robert Hill, 28, Omak, had a third-degree DWLS charge dismissed. Laura Ann Iukes, 43, Omak, guilty of fourth-degree assault. Iukes received a 180-day suspended sentenced and was fined $1,033. Ernest Lee Knight, 50, Tonasket, guilty of third-degree DWLS. Knight received a 90-day suspended sentence and was fined $818. Glen Ray Launer, 71, Omak, had a fourth-degree assault charge dismissed. Launer was fined $600.
911 Calls and Jail Bookings Monday, Dec. 30, 2013 Snowmobile crash on Lake Rd. near Oroville. Injuries reported. Harassment on Weatherstone Rd. near Omak. Harassment on Cartwright Dr. near Tonasket. One-vehicle hit-and-run crash on Engh Rd. in Omak. Threats on Johnson Creek Rd. near Omak. Harassment on Gordon St. in Okanogan. Theft on S. Ash St. in Omak. Trespassing on W. Hale Ave. in Omak. Cody Lee William Burse, 18, juvenile court commitment for making a false statement and hit- and-run (unattended). Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 Weapons offense on Okoma Dr. in Omak. Two-vehicle hit-and-run crash on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. No injuries reported. Domestic dispute on S. Cedar St. in Omak. DUI on Omak-Riverside Eastside Rd. near Omak. Trespassing on S. Seventh Ave. in Okanogan. Threats on S. First Ave. in Okanogan. Two reports of theft on Engh Rd. in Omak. Two-vehicle crash on 23rd Ave. in Oroville. No injuries reported. Disorderly conduct on Main St. in Oroville. Public intoxication on Ironwood St. in Oroville. Wesley Hart Jones, 31, booked for DUI and hit-and-run (unattended). Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014 DWLS on S. First Ave. in Okanogan. DUI on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Warrant arrest on Appleway Ave. in Okanogan. Assault on Hubbert Rd. near Omak. Domestic dispute on Hwy. 97 near Oroville. Burglary on W. Cherry Ave. in Omak. Automobile theft on S. Fourth Ave. in Okanogan. Malicious mischief on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. Domestic dispute on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Domestic dispute on Jaquish Rd. near Omak. Harassment on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Dumpster fire on E. Fifth Ave. in Omak. One-vehicle hit-and-run crash on W. Bartlett Ave. in Omak. Trespassing on S. Main St. in Omak.
Automobile theft on N. Douglas St. in Omak. Warrant arrest on Sawtell Rd. in Oroville. Domestic dispute on Mill Dr. in Tonasket. Domestic dispute on N. State Frontage Rd. near Tonasket. Burglary on S.E. State St. in Tonasket. Tyler Thomas Clough, 21, booked for DUI. Cory Leon Hopkins, 31, booked on a Department of Corrections secretary’s warrant for thirddegree assault. Jason Russell Adkins, 41, booked for DUI and unlawful possession of a loaded firearm in a vehicle. Juan Fernando Muniz Moreno, 32, booked for DUI, third-degree DWLS and a USBP hold. David Dylan Everett Pier, 18, booked on three juvenile court FTA warrants: second-degree burglary, theft of a motor vehicle and first-degree theft. Johnathan Edward Whitescarver, 25, booked for fourth-degree assault (DV) and third-degree malicious mischief (DV). Jordan Dean Whittle, 19, booked for theft of a motor vehicle, thirddegree DWLS, hit and run (property damage), third-degree malicious mischief, residential burglary, 10 counts of seconddegree theft, two counts of vehicle prowl, second-degree malicious mischief, residential burglary (DV) and third-degree malicious mischief (DV). Jose Rodriguez Ramos, 34, booked on an Oroville Police Department FTA warrant for disorderly conduct. Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014 One-vehicle hit-and-run crash on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. Two-vehicle crash on Kermel
Rd. near Omak. No injuries reported. Trespassing on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Two-vehicle crash blocking traffic on Hwy. 97 near Ellisforde. No injuries reported. Domestic dispute on S. First Ave. in Okanogan. Weapons offense of S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Theft on S. Granite St. in Omak. Domestic dispute on S. Ash St. in Omak. Warrant arrest on N. Ash St. in Omak. Structure fire on Jennings Loop Rd. in Oroville. Assault on Main St. in Oroville. Assault on Ironwood St. in Oroville. Trespassing on Kernan Rd. in Oroville. Janet Lynn Charley, 46, booked on DUI, third-degree DWLS, ignition interlock violation and failure to surrender suspended license. Shane Heisey, no middle name listed, 27, booked for fourthdegree assault (DV).
Warrant arrest on Balmes Rd. near Oroville. Burglary on Okoma Dr. in Omak. Alcohol offense on Quince St. in Omak. Lisa Lynn Oliver, 41, booked for first-degree trafficking in stolen property, third-degree theft and a Department of Corrections detainer. Rachael Cinda Rawley, 30, booked for a drug court violation. Christopher William Smith, 18, court commitment for second-degree hunting big game and taking protected wildlife.
Friday, Jan. 3, 2014 Vehicle prowl on Jasmine St. in Omak. Warrant arrest on W. Second Ave. in Omak. Fraud on Holder Rd. near Tonasket. One-vehicle crash on Conconully Rd. near Okanogan. Another one-vehicle crash on Conconully Rd. near Okanogan. Theft on S. First Ave. in Okanogan. Fraud on Hwy. 20 near Tonasket. Harassment on Hosheit Rd. near Riverside. Harassment on Hagood Cutoff Rd. near Tonasket. Violation of no-contact order on Aeneas Valley Rd. near Tonasket. DWLS on Hwy. 97 near Oroville.
Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014 DUI on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. DWLS on S. Main St. in Omak. Fraud on S. First Ave. in Okanogan. Burglary on Rodeo Trail Rd. in Okanogan. Trespassing on Vinmar Lane near Okanogan. Threats on Appleway Ave. in Okanogan. Theft on O’Neil Rd. near Oroville. DWLS on S. Main St. in Omak. DWLS on Ironwood St. in Oroville. Warrant arrest on E. Elberta Ave. in Omak. Theft on Omache Dr. in Omak. Threats on W. Elberta Ave. in Omak. Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak. Warrant arrest on Main St. in Oroville. DWLS on Ironwood St. in Oroville. Domestic dispute on Hwy. 97 near Tonasket. Jeffery Howard Herschlip, 56, booked for third-degree DWLS. Misty Francine Ornelas, 32, booked for DUI. David Contreras Sandoval, 27, booked on a USBP hold. Sandina Marie Nelson, 19, booked on two OCSO warrants, both for fourth-degree assault. Mongo Jerry Lodi Renion, 30,
booked for third-degree malicious mischief. Julie Aspen Wise, 21, booked on an Omak Police Department FTA warrant for third-degree theft. Bradley Allen Sweat, 24, booked on a Department of Corrections secretary’s warrant. Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014 DUI on Oak St. in Okanogan. Littering on Pine Creek Rd. near Tonasket. Assault on Hwy. 97 near Tonasket. Assault on Little Doe Rd. near Tonasket. Theft on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Automobile theft on Elderberry Ave. in Omak. Custodial interference on Main St. in Oroville. Domestic dispute on Hwy. 97 near Tonasket. Samantha Diane Dick, 24, booked for DUI, third-degree DWLS, and giving false information. Michael Roderick Carson, 35, booked for DUI, second-degree DWLS, POCS and a Tribal warrant. George Walter Davis, 73, booked for fourth-degree assault (DV) and interfering with reporting (DV).
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MOVIES OLIVER THEATRE Oliver Theatre
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January, 2014 Programme Oliver, B.C.
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ANCHORMAN 2
THURS. - FRI,.JAN 9,10
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SAT.-SUN.-MON.-TUES. 11-12-13-14 OLIVERJAN THEATRE
Regular Showtimes
Coarse and sexual language,sexually suggestive scene, violence.
– Mon. – Tues. Jan. 11 - 12 – 13 – 14 Sat. - Sun. Sun. – Mon. – Tues. – Thurs…7:30 p.m. Showtimes on Sat. @ 7:00 & 9:15 p.m. Fri. – Sat………….……….7:00 & 9:00 p.m. (unless otherwise stated)
WALKING WITH DINOSAURS Enjoy your evening out, taking In a movie at the Oliver Theatre!
January, 2014 Programme
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Sat. – Sun. – Mo Jan. 18 – 1 One Show
Phone 250-‐498-‐2277 Oliver, BC
Frequent coarse language.
Sat. – Sun. – Mo Jan. 25 – 2 One Show
Nominated for 2 Gold Best Picture, Best
Sat. – Sun. – Mon. – Tues., Thurs. – Fri. Jan. 18 – 19 – 20 - 21, 23 - 24 One Showing Nightly @ 7:30
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THURS. - FRI. JAN 16-17
Sat. – Sun. – Mon. – Tues., Thurs. – Fri. Jan. 4 – 5 – 6 - 7, 9 - 10 Showtimes on Fri. & Sat. @ 7:00 & 9:20 p.m.
Coarse and sexual language, violence.
Thurs. - Fri. Jan. 16 – 17
AMERICAN HUSTLE Main St., Tonasket l 486-2996
* Wednesday *
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* Thursday *
Steak Night (8 oz top sirloin)
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OMAK THEATER OMAK AND MIRAGE THEATERS ARE NOW DIGITAL Including
Frequent coarse language.
Coarse and sexual language,sexually suggestive scene, violence.
Sat. – Sun. – Mon. – Tues., Thurs. – Fri. Jan. 25 – 26 – 27 - 28, 30 - 31 One Showing Nightly @ 7:30
Sat. - Sun. – Mon. – Tues. Jan. 11 - 12 – 13 – 14 Showtimes on Sat. @ 7:00 & 9:15 p.m.
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THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY Coarse and sexual language, violence.
114 min
PG
Thurs. - Fri. Jan. 16 – 17
STARTS FRIDAY
ADVENTURE/COMEDY/DRAMA STARRING BEN STILLER, KRISTIN WIIG, JON DALY FRI, 6:45, 9:45 SAT: *3:45, 6:45, 9:45 SUN: *3:45, 6:45 WKDAYS: 6:45 There will also be a matinee of this show on Sat. Jan. 18 at 2:00 p.m. All seats $6.00 for the matinee.
Frequent sexually suggestive scenes and coarse language.
Programme Subject To Unavoidable change without notice
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MIRAGE THEATER
101 S. Main St. - 2 blocks from Omak Theater
LONE SURVIVOR STARTS FRIDAY
R
121min
ACTION/DRAMA STARRING MARK WAHLBERG, TAYLOR KITSCH, EMILE HIRSCH, BEN FOSTER
FRI. 6:45, 9:45 SAT. *3:45, 6:45, 9:45 SUN. *3:45, 6:45 WKDAYS. 6:45
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 5: THE MARKED ONES R 84min
HORROR/THRILLER STARRING ANDREW JACOBS, JORGE DIAZ, GLORIA SANDOVAL FRI. 7:00, 9:30 SAT. *4:30, 7:00, 9:30 SUN. *4:30, 7:00 WKDAYS. 7:00
SAVING MISTER BANKS
PG13
125 min
STARTS FRIDAYCOMEDY/DRAMA STARRING EMMA THOMPSON, TOM HANKS, PAUL GIAMATTI, ANNIE ROSE BUCKLEY. FRI. 6:45, 9:45 SAT *3:45, 6:45, 9:45 SUN *3:45, 6:45 WKDAYS 6:45 Adult $8.50
Matinee $6.00
Frequent sexually suggest
Programme Subject To Unavoidable change without notice
Nominated for 7 Golden Globes
Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor Best Actress, Best Screenplay
Child $6.00
No children under age 4 admitted unless film is G rated. No one under 17 admitted to R rated films without their own parent. Photo ID required.