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he bald eagle is America’s The local Sisters District Project has been mostly
predators once numbered in the mil- Wolves could easily expand their
symbol, but 70 years ago it working for candidates in Virginia. Anyone can join
lions and inhabited virtually the territory in the absence of human
was nearly extinct. Once Sister District by going to the volunteer page its website
entire area of the lower 48. Today predation, but some people prefer to
numbering as many as half a mil- and filling in name, email, zip code and phone (the latter
they exist in just a tenth of their keep their numbers down and their
lion, the population in the lower 48 is optional): sisterdistrict.com/volunteer. The Peninsula
historic range. But the U.S. Fish and range tightly restricted. Farmers and
states had been reduced to fewer than chapter meets at the Highlands Recreation Center, 1851
Wildlife Service wants to remove ranchers regard them as a threat to Lexington Ave., San Mateo, the second Thursday of
1,000 by pesticides, hunting and livestock. There are also hunters
destruction of habitat. Under the them from the list of creatures every month from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. At the next meet-
deemed endangered or threatened. who love the idea of killing wolves ing, April 11, members will find out who their candidates
Endangered Species Act, bald eagles as trophies.
made a comeback. There are now The change, which has already will be from the state of Virginia. District co-chair
happened in much of the West, would The Midwest once had lots of Catherine Grundmann explained “ we will tell our mem-
some 70,000 across North America, wolves, and eventually lost nearly
including every state but Hawaii. mean loss of protection in bers all about the candidates and how they can support
Minnesota, Michigan and all of them. Bringing them back has them.”
That’s the definition of success in been a major achievement. But we’re
Wisconsin, which now have nearly Nationwide Sister District volunteers contributed 38,
recovery of an endangered species. not alone in thinking this part of 235 hours to support their candidates by canvassing,
4,000 wolves. These states then
But it’s not one that the Interior the country would benefit from hav- phone banking, writing postcards and texting. They
could allow hunting, as all three did
Department wants to follow for ing more of these beasts — which raised $763,443 for candidates which made up about 7
when wolves were temporarily
another treasured American creature: Midwesterners have been known to percent of the candidates fundraising efforts. Eight per-
delisted in 2012. Some 1,500 were
the gray wolf. killed. The same federal policy travel to Yellowstone or Glacier cent of their candidates won in districts which Hillary
The federal government once pro- would apply in Washington, Oregon National Park in hopes of glimps- Clinton lost by 47 percent. They helped flip races in
moted eradication of wolves, an and California. ing. Michigan and Pennsylvania statehouses to break
effort that came close to happening. Gray wolves effectively would be Allowing the wolves to expand Republican majorities. Not all members are women and
But after gaining protected status in limited to where they are now pres- their range and population would men are welcomed. What they have in common is that
1973, they, too, rebounded. There ent, rather than be allowed to spread strengthen our tenuous connection this is usually their first hands-on efforts at politics. By
are now about 6,000 in nine states. beyond that range. Remember the to our wild past. Delisting them, working on close races which could affect who gets to
From the point of view of the however, would mean premature drew the new district lines after the 2020 Census, they
bald eagles? Brett Hartl, government
Trump administration — and the death — by extermination — for a feel they are making a difference. It’s especially critical
affairs director at the Center for
Obama administration before it — lot of wolves. It would also be a big now that a gerrymandering case is before the Supreme
Biological Diversity, told National
that’s good enough. These iconic loss for people. Court.
Better to get involved and make a difference than stay
at home and complain.
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Bgame’s
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By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Botelho is adamant about keeping
any ambitions trained squarely in
front of him. So, it was a measured
Kyle Botelho has wrestling in goal to three-peat as league cham-
his blood. pion, which he did handily in the
Coached by his father Eric 132-pound division.
Botelho, who took over the He went on to better his per-
Burlingame wrestling program formance at the Central Coast
over a decade ago when Kyle Section championships — where
Botelho was a toddler, the three- he finished in third place a year
time Peninsula Athletic League ago — by taking second place at
champ has been a pupil in the 132s this year, winning five
Panthers’ mat room for as long as straight matches to reach the title
he can remember. bout with Gilroy senior Noah
Botelho’s first memory from the Castro. He was the only boys’
sport of wrestling, though, is one wrestler out of the PAL to reach the
of him doing the teaching — being championship round.
in the grandstands, behind his “Yeah, it’s always one step clos-
father, yelling instructions to the er to my goal, ” Botelho said.
competitors in the squared circle. “Achieving that, you’ve got to
“Everybody was just looking at keep grinding.”
me because I was yelling what to Once again, keeping his goals
do,” Botelho said. “I was the loud- in the moment served the junior
est one in the stands.” grappler well. This year wasn’t the
That rambunctious young first time he won five straight
wrestling fan has developed into a matches at the CCS tournament,
stone-faced competitor, stoic and but this time around was certainly
calculating, and deftly attuned to more enjoyable.
the art of attack. And he seems to Last year, Botelho dropped his
just keep getting better, which first bout in the preliminaries. It
made him a lock for his second immediately cost him a shot at a
straight Daily Journal Boys’ CCS title but served as a wake-up
Wrestler of the Year honor. call, as he swept through the elim-
It was impossible to improve on ination bracket to earn the bronze
his PAL championship perform-
ance of the past two years, but See BOTELHO, Page 16
you good. It’s tough. I feel sorry for them. Man on life support after MLB briefs
A’S Thank God we’re on the same team.”
Semien doubled in the fifth and scored on
Chapman’s two-out single.
fight outside Dodger Stadium
LOS ANGELES — A 47-year-old man was
ing Stow and were sent to federal prison.
They were also ordered to pay a share of the
Continued from page 11 Lou Trivino retired three batters after hospitalized in serious condition after $18 million judgment against the Dodgers.
Montas allowed a leadoff double in the sev- being struck during an argument that turned The 2011 beating drew national attention
enth. Joakim Soria pitched the eighth and violent outside Dodger Stadium, Los and led to increased security at the stadium.
“We didn’t have enough spring to really
Blake Treinen worked the ninth for his sec- Angeles police said.
think that this could potentially happen,”
ond save. The victim was punched once by another Reigning NL MVP Christian Yelich
Melvin said. “I don’t think you ever envi-
sion early in the season four guys going out Skaggs took a scoreless streak of 17 1/3 man and fell to the ground in a parking lot
innings at the Coliseum into the game following Friday night’s marathon six-hour ties record with 4th HR in four games
there and giving you the results like that.
Frankie was the one guy that we thought before Davis’ home run. The Angels left- game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, MILWAUKEE — Christian Yelich hit his
was coming along.” hander allowed two runs and five hits in 4 said Officer Rosario Cervantes. fourth homer in the first inning and a two-
Calhoun’s homer was the first by the 2/3 innings. He struck out two, giving him Christel Reyna said her husband, Rafael run double in the ninth, leading the
Angels this season and the only run they 400 for his career. Reyna, sustained a skull fracture and is on Milwaukee Brewers to a dramatic 5-4 win
scored off an Oakland starter in 24 innings life support following the encounter early over the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday.
during the series. Los Angeles was held to Treinen extends scoreless streak Saturday morning. Ben Gamel led off the ninth with a pinch-
two runs or fewer in three of the four games. Treinen has not permitted a run in four Reyna said she was on the phone with her hit double and advanced on Lorenzo Cain’s
“I certainly credit their pitching,” Angels appearances this season, extending his husband as he was leaving the stadium and infield single off reliever Jordan Hicks’
manager Brad Ausmus said. “We just aren’t scoreless streak to 23 innings dating to heard a woman and a man arguing with him. glove. Yelich then hit a liner into the gap in
hitting on all cylinders right now as an 2018. Treinen has a streak of 24 shutout She said she heard a crack and then her hus- left-center, driving in Gamel and Cain.
offense. We just aren’t clicking.” innings at the Coliseum. band started moaning. Yelich tossed his helmet in the air in cele-
Davis remained the hottest A’s hitter with Police said they are investigating the bration as Cain slid face first across the
his third home run in four days, a towering Trainer’s room encounter as an assault. No arrests have plate, giving Milwaukee three wins its
shot off starter Tyler Skaggs (0-1) leading been made. opening four-game set against rival St.
off the fourth. The slugger led the majors Chris Bassitt (bruised right leg) threw 40 The suspect may have driven off in a white Louis. Yelich’s teammates rushed the field
with 48 home runs in 2018. pitches in a side session before the game. SUV, possibly a Toyota 4Runner, according and doused the reigning NL MVP with
Montas, who bounced back and forth Melvin said Bassitt might face hitters in the to investigators. Gatorade in a raucous celebration at second.
between the minors and majors last season, next step of his rehab program.
The Dodgers released a statement saying Yelich began his day with a long drive into
hasn’t had to face Davis. For that he is the team was cooperating with police. the second deck in right against Michael
thankful. Up next The incident recalled an attack on opening Wacha, tying the major league record for
“Every pitcher that steps on the mound Aaron Brooks faces the Red Sox in the day at Dodger Stadium on March 31, 2011, homers in consecutive games to start a sea-
and has to face Khris Davis, their heart is opener of a four-game series Monday at the which left fan Bryan Stow permanently dis- son. He also became the first player to win
pumping hard,” Montas said. “Either he’s Coliseum. Brooks has pitched against abled. Two men, Louie Sanchez and Marvin the MVP award and then homer in his first
going to hit a home run or he’s going to get Boston once, as a reliever in 2015. Norwood, ultimately pleaded guilty to beat- four games of the next season.
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By Anne M. Peterson At the final buzzer, Bulldogs (33-3), who had played in the Samuelson leads UConn to 12th straight Final Four
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ionescu jumped into NCAA title game for the past two sea- ALBANY, N.Y. — Katie Lou Samuelson scored 29 points
teammate Ruthy sons. Two of Mississippi State’s losses and second-seeded UConn held off No. 1 Louisville 80-73
Hebard’s arms and this season were to Oregon, and the first on Sunday in the Albany Regional Final, extending the
PORTLAND, Ore. — Off to Oregon’s coach Kelly Graves one was a true road game in Eugene. Huskies’ record Final Four run to 12 consecutive years.
first appearance in the Final Four, guard flashed an “O” with It certainly had the feeling of an away The Huskies (35-2) have won six national championships
Sabrina Ionescu set the theme for the his hands to the game for Mississippi State, even and had a 111-game winning streak during their remarkable
second-seeded Ducks. crowd. The Ducks though the Bulldogs wore their home Final Four run. They will be looking to try and reach the title
“All I gotta say is we’re not done yet,” had been eliminated whites. Attendance at the Moda Center game for the first time in three years after they have lost on
Ionescu said after she had 31 points, Sabrina in the Elite Eight the was announced at 11,534, with the vast last-second shots in the past two national semifinals.
eight assists and seven rebounds in Ionescu past two seasons. majority cheering on the Ducks — a UConn, which made 14 3-pointers in the game, nearly
Oregon’s 88-84 victory Sunday over As Ionescu cut tough draw for a top seed. blew an 11-point lead in the final 1:47 of the game.
top-seeded Mississippi State. down a piece of the net, fans at the Moda Ionescu’s jumper put Oregon up 78-73 Louisville cut it to 75-73 with 26.6 seconds left. Samuelson
Satou Sabally had 22 points and Center chanted “One more year!” at the jun- with just under three minutes left. After then hit two free throws to make it a two-possession game.
seven rebounds for the Ducks (33-4), ior guard, who has been dogged by rumors McCowan made a pair of free throws, Asia Durr was fouled a few seconds later, but the Cardinals’
who head to Tampa, Florida, to face the she may skip her final year to go pro. Ionescu added a 3 that put the crowd on senior leader missed both free throws. Napheesa Collier was
winner of Monday’s game between top Teaira McCowan had 19 points and 15 its feet and essentially put it away for fouled after the Cardinals missed a chance on an offensive
overall seed Baylor and Iowa. rebounds in her final game for the the Ducks. rebound. She stepped up and sank both free throws.
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ot that there’s any need to embellish my neurotic
bona fides but I was raised by an ailurophobic.
Ailurophobia, the irrational and persistent fear of
cats. While never diagnosed, my mom (not an animal per-
son, period) demonstrated all the signs. Less common
than fear of dogs (cynophobia, a
“top 10” phobia), this is neither rare
nor a joke. Not quite a debilitating
anxiety in her case, my mom would
however cross the street if she saw a
cat up the block, wrinkling her face
in blatant dislike, uttering “dirty”
and “horrible.” I’m obvious proof
the condition is not hereditary and I
will give mom credit that when con-
fronted with choosing between visit-
ing our cat-full house or not seeing
her granddaughter asleep in the crib with two cats who
never once tried to suck her breath, she gathered her
strength and suffered through it (although neither in
silence nor with a smile). So while I clearly don’t under-
stand it on a personal level, I am curious what the experts
say about the cause.
Disney’s ‘Dumbo’ earned an estimated $45 million domestically against a $170 million production budget. Reportedly, the most common causes occur in early
childhood, either an early cat-related trauma (bitten or
‘Dumbo’ struggles to soar at box office even just startled as a kid) or modeling someone else’s
fear. Even the silliest and sweetest cats I’ve known (and
I’ve lived with some of the world’s most fab felines) peri-
By Lindsey Bahr aged and hopeful with audience word of odically show predatory instincts, even if just stalking a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mouth.”
Internationally, “Dumbo” grossed
Top 10 movies tissue: for some humans, instinctive fear is triggered by
that instinctive predatory behavior and so on a gut level
LOS ANGELES — Disney’s “Dumbo” $71 million, with $10.7 million com- 1.“Dumbo,” $45 million ($71 million this is based on fear of personal harm or injury. Experts
ing from China, $7.4 million from the international). note that, along with fear of harm, fear of evil is the other
isn’t exactly taking flight at the North 2.“Us,” $33.6 million ($22.6 million
American box office the way its other U.K. and $7.2 million from Mexico. international). common cause: the age-old superstitions of cats as the
live-action remakes of animated clas- Disney has two other high-profile 3.“Captain Marvel,”$20.5 million ($26.4 million devil’s sidekick (think 17th century Salem witch trials).
live-action remakes coming out this international). Intellectually, that’s harder to accept but this actually reg-
sics have. 4.“Five Feet Apart,” $6.3 million ($6.2 million
The Walt Disney Co. said Sunday year in “Aladdin” (May 24) and “The international). isters as the truth for my mom. She thought cats evil. The
that the Tim Burton-directed film has Lion King” (July 19). 5.“Unplanned,” $6.1 million. literature cites all the usual tools for dealing with psycho-
earned an estimated $45 million “I don’t think this is a mandate 6.“Wonder Park,” $4.9 million ($2.5 million logical problems, for treatment if not cure, including slow
against live-action remakes. But international). exposure over time to gentle cats. And that’s what mom
domestically from 4, 259 locations 7.“How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden
against a $170 million production sometimes when you don’t have the World,”$4.2 million ($2.6 million international). experienced in her grown son’s home. It’s long, long past,
budget. It’s less than half of what reviews, it can affect it,” said Paul 8.“Hotel Mumbai,” $3.2 million ($640,227 but fundamentally I am just sorry for all the joy missed by
“Beauty and the Beast,” “The Jungle Dergarabedian, Comscore’s senior international). my mom and her own young family.
media analyst. “For Disney, the bar is 9.Tyler Perry’s “A Madea Family Funeral,” $2.7
Book” and Burton’s own “Alice in million ($35,000 international).
Wonderland” opened to. set so high. This is just a little speed 10.“The Beach Bum,” $1.8 million ($427,000 Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
The remake of the 1941 animated bump on what is already a spectacular international).
year for Disney.” & SPCA.
film stars Colin Farrell and Danny
DeVito. It got mixed to negative “Dumbo” did bump Jordan Peele’s
“Us” to second place. “Us” added
reviews from critics and currently has a
$33.6 million, down only 53 percent,
middling 53 percent on Rotten
bringing its domestic total to $128.2
Tomatoes.
million in its second week. The Lupita
Audiences who did turn out, however, Nyong’o doppelganger movie cost
had a different response than the crit- only $20 million to produce.
ics and gave the film an A- overall, “For a horror, which generally have
according to CinemaScore. the scariest drops in the business, ‘Us’
“We think it’s a solid start,” said is really holding in there, ”
Cathleen Taff, Disney’s president of
theatrical distribution. “We’re encour- See MOVIES, Page 19
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Serra High School’s Fund a Dream Scholarship Benefit raised more than $1 million for students
on financial aid. The event was emceed by San Mateo County Manager Mike Callagy, a Serra
alumnus.Tom Brady Sr. was this year’s keynote speaker. He is pictured with his wife, Galynn.Tom
spoke about his experience as a Serra parent and the impact the school has had on his son’s life.
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The project consists of four buildings that
are four to seven stories tall. One residential
building features 300 market rate units and
additional windows or at least rearranging
the ones in the plans to break up what they
described as a blank wall. The architect also
here.”
During the meeting, others argued that
full meals can’t be accomplished in a kitch-
20 units affordable to moderate-income peo- gave a nod to the council’s suggestion to enette and that guests will likely still eat
ple, plus 13,749 square feet of ground floor add trim or additional detailing to the top of out at restaurants, but Papan held her own
to a meeting April 2. Mayor Wayne Lee and retail. The other residential building con- that building.
Councilwoman Gina Papan opposed the on the matter.
sists of 80 affordable units reserved for vet- As for the hotel, Papan rejected the pro-
motion because they have concerns about erans. Another building has 151,583 square Papan and Lee were also concerned about
the hotel that extend beyond its exterior and posed Hardie Board exterior, among other dead space along the stretches of retail and
feet of offices and 22,534 square feet of design elements, and felt the inclusion of
felt those concerns should be further dis- ground floor retail and the hotel offers 164 felt that some project amenities, including a
cussed. kitchenettes in the hotel rooms was counter “bike kitchen” for repairs, should not occu-
rooms. to the goal of the project.
The council will also address the design of While the design of the office buildings py ground level spaces that they feel should
other features in the development at the and two residential buildings was approved, “By providing kitchenettes we are going instead be dedicated to retail.
upcoming meeting, including public art, councilmembers did suggest plenty of down a very different slope here, we’re Another development at the Serra station
signs, barriers between roads and bike tweaks. The developer and its many archi- almost encouraging a residential hotel, and adjacent to Gateways is winding its way
racks. tects appeared amenable to those sugges- which was never the intent of the property,” through the design approval process. It
While there was plenty of disagreement tions. she said. “I find this problematic. We really consists of 444 residential units, approxi-
among councilmembers during the March Several councilmembers, for example, want people to add to the economy, get out mately 290,000 square feet of office space
26 meeting, there was consensus that the felt the back of their rooms and be a part of restaurants and about 35,000 square feet of retail space.
project should include a water feature. of the veter-
Applicant Republic Urban agreed to install
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