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No Fees Or Costs Unless You Win Call Attorney JIM HOLLIDAY 813-868-1887 ' I � I I I'' I. Helping Injured People First time selling gold? Let our professional buyers show you how it's done the right way in our rriendl. no-hassle environment. We pay top dollar. We always offer you fair prices up front every time and we'll beat any reasonable competitive offer. Hours: M-F 9:00-6:00 Sat 10:00-4:00 State S HP Road54 3 .2 23116 SR-54 tort 0 Willow Bend | o Towne Centre (Next to Pizza Hut) 813-948-4653 Dennis Realty & INVESTMENT CORPORATION Search for Homes at www.DennisRealty.com Call 813.949.7444 For a Free Market Analysis on Your Real Estate! Selling Real Estate Since 1973 LUTZ/ODESSA wWS Your Family's Favorite Newspaper For 45 Years I October 6, 2010 Traffic slows as county upgrades Lutz-Lake Fern By Kyle LoJacono klojacono@cnewspubs.com The project to improve W Lutz-Lake Fern Road took another step forward when con- struction began to widen the street Sept 13. The current job is widening Lutz-Lake Fern from a two-lane undivided road to a four-lane divided street from just east of the Suncoast Parkway to the Boulevard of the Roses, according to Hillsborough County project manager Edward Arnold. It will cost $9.9 million. Construction to widen the road from just west of the Suncoast to where the second phase begins was finished in February. It is set to be completed around May 2011. In addition a planned but unfunded project will continue the widening from the Boulevard of the Roses to 300 feet west of Dale Mabry Highway.The estimated cost for the three-phase project is $58.4 million, ac- cording to Hillsborough Public Works spokesperson Steve Valdez. A few years ago the stretch of road in western Lutz was mostly traveled by resi- dents going to and from their homes, but that changed with the opening of Steinbrenner High for the 2009-10 school year. Both McKitrick Elementary and Martinez Middle were already in the area, but the high school increased the daily traf- fic on the road nearly to the bursting point. "Each day, we encounter new challenges as parents, student drivers and school buses - - - " , ' -, " - "' ,," % - .." .' ..... . .- " .'. '" The entrance to Steinbrenner High, Martinez Middle and McKitrick Elementary is in the middle of the current project to widen W. Lutz-Lake Fern Road. (Photos by Kyle LoJacono) mingle with those just trying to pass by on their way to some other location," said Steinbrenner principal Brenda Grasso. "Closing lanes and changing traffic patterns on the road obviously slow the traffic down considerably.We encourage parents to have their sons and daughters take the bus, and we ask them for patience as the county con- tinues this effort." Grasso said a winding road was added on the high school's campus to get vehicles coming to the school off Lutz-Lake Fern to help with traffic. The first phase of the widening stopped just to the west of the entrance to the three See TRAFFIC, page 16 Jacob and Michael Rush took a trip with the South Pasco Predators to a Buccaneers gamn this year. (Photos courtesy of Michael Rush) Jacob Rush not slowed by cerebral palsy Wesley Chapel kid assists Land 0' Lakes team By Kyle LoJacono klojacono@cnewspubs.com Like many boys,Jacob Rush loves foot- ball, but being born with cerebral palsy makes it impossible to play the game. Jacob, 11, has not let his condition pre- vent him from being a part of South Pasco Predators mitey mite team. He leads the stretching and agility drills to start practices and helps as an assistant coach "It makes me feel like I'm part of the team," said Jacob, of Wesley Chapel."I get to call out the drill and blow the whistle dur- ing warm-ups and help my dad coach the offense and defense in practice and games." "It makes Jacob's father, Michael, is an assistant mefeel on the team, which is like I'm part of the national Pop Warner football part of program and plays its the team." home games at the Land 0' Lakes -Jacob Rush Recreation Complex on Collier Parkway. Players are ages 7-9. His other son, 9-year-old Caleb, plays on the team, which has started the season 3-1. "I get the most joy out of him being able to be in sports," Michael said. "I was very nervous that parents or the kids might not See JACOB RUSH, page 16 Steinbrenner High principal Brenda Grasso (right) talks with secretary Alice Thomas. State planners object to "opt-out" provision in community plan By B.C. Manion bcmanion@cnewspubs.com Reviewers from the state Department of CommunityAffairs have objected to a pro- posed provision in Hillsborough County community plans that would allow individ- ual property owners to "opt-out" of the plans. Like Lutz activist Denise Layne, the DCA says that allowing single property owners to choose not to be included in the plan cre- ates uncertainty and undermines the entire purpose of community planning. Mike McDaniel, chief of the state's Office of Comprehensive Planning, outlines those and other objections to the county's pro- posed Seffner/Mango and Brandon community plans in an Oct. 1 letter to Ken Hagan, chairman of the Hillsborough County Commission. The county must address the state's ob- jections to the plans when they resubmit them within 60 days. While neither of these plans applies di- rectly to Lutz, Layne has sounded an alarm that allowing the "opt-out" provision in any plan could set a dangerous precedent and work against efforts by local residents to have a greater voice about what happens in their communities. The DCA agrees. See OPT-OUT, page 16 Get your PUBLIX insert in TheLaker/LutzNews TODAY! 0 Publix. I COMMUNITY SUPPORT Heroes 'N Heels fight breast cancer Men from around the Tampa Bay area par- ticipated in University Community Hospital's (UCH) event Oct. 2. The walkers raised money to donate to 0. UCH's Breast Care Center.The catch is They had to walk in high heels.All the money raised will go to providing breast care services to women who could not afford it on their own. Every $100 raised can pay for Seen are Lutz residents Jason Paules, Matt Paules, Greg Paules a mammogram for a and Russ Laggan with Frank Luis and Mario Leon during woman who would University Community Hospital's Heroes 'N Heels event Oct. 2. not be able to pay for it (Photos by Glenn Gefers of www.Photosby3g.com) herself. Fl - L.ft- Wayne Wilcox was one of the larger participants in the Heroes 'N Heels event at University Community Hospital's Breast Care Center. Drop off new or used bras at Cameo Salon & Spa and $1 per bra will be donated to the Breast Cancer Center at University Community Hospital. Cameo's staff shows off some of the bras donated after just one day of the fundraiser.From left are Michael Gold, Lori Malm, Brittany Austin, Olav Mal and Brecque Woodka. (Photo by Anthony Masella Jr. of www.OurtownFLA.com) Cameo donates $1 per bra for free mammograms Cameo Salon & Spa is urging women to drop off new or used bras at its Lutz salon to show their support during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. For every bra received, Cameo will do- nate $1 to the Breast Cancer Center at University Community Hospital. Every $100 raised will provide free mammograms for women without insurance.At the end of the month donated bras will be given to The Spring of Tampa Bay, a shelter for victims of domestic violence. "We hope to raise several thousand dol- lars to help woman who can't afford mammograms," said Olav Malm, who owns Cameo Salon along with his wife Lori. In ad- dition to $1 per bra, the Malms are donating 100 percent of the money received in October for Redken deep conditioning hair treatments. Cameo is displaying donated bras outside its location at 1817 Collier Parkway. "We are hooking the bras together to show our support for breast cancer aware- ness," said Olav Malm. "We bring the bras inside every night to keep them in good condition so they can be donated later on. We expect to have hundreds of bras flying outside in a colorful display of our support of women issues." Bras can be dropped off daily at Cameo Salon & Spa during regular hours: Monday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Tuesday to Friday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Sunday noon-6 p.m. For more information call (813) 948-7411. Go from This To This! Jay A. 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The answer to that is - yes - if both par- ties are willing to agree at the outset that they and their attorneys will work as a team to settle, not litigate, their divorce, said attor- ney StuWebb. Webb, an attorney from Minneapolis, Minn., is the man who started the col- laborative approach to divorce two decades ago. Webb said he came up with the Stu Webb idea after litigating family law cases for about 20 years. "The litigating system takes a lot out of everybody,"Webb said. Parents and children aren't the only ones who get stressed out, he said.Judges and attorneys do, too. It got to the point that Webb thought about quitting, but upon further reflection decided there must be a better way. "On Jan. 1, 1990,1 declared myself a col- laborative lawyer,"Webb said.At the time, he was the only one. So, he began recruiting other attorneys who would be willing to try a new ap- proach that would change the role that lawyers played in divorce cases. It turns out,Webb said, the collaborative approach appealed to other attorneys, too."I wasn't alone in having that feeling that "I With Webb's model, instead of bat- tling each other, attorneys and clients agree to work togeth- er as a team to reach a settlement. Each attorney is there to represent the interests of his or her Ron Ousky client, but from the outset everyone is com- mitted to settling the case, said Ron Ousky, an attorney from Edina, Minn., who, along withWebb, co-authored"The Collaborative Way to Divorce:The Revolutionary Method that Results in Less Stress, Lower Costs, and Happier Kids." If the settlement falls apart for any rea- son, both clients must find different attorneys to represent them in divorce court, Ousky said. Ousky said he began practicing collabo- rative law because he had become increasingly frustrated by the damage done during traditional divorce cases. Collaborative divorce is more than just being nicer to each other while working out a settlement, Ousky said."It's about getting higher quality agreements that will last over the years." Collaborative divorce also is completely different than mediation, added Pauline Tesler, an attorney based in Mill Valley, Calif., who is perhaps the most experienced train- er in the field of collaborative law. Mediation uses a neutral third party, while each party has an attorney in collabo- rative divorce. With collaborative divorce,"your lawyer is by your side at the core of the negotia- tion," Tesler said. "You've got two trained problem solvers in the room," she said, refer- ring to the attorneys. "You get a lot of creative brain power." While still largely unknown to many peo- ple, the use of collaborative divorce is gaining acceptance, said Talia Katz, executive director of the InternationalAcademy of Collaborative Professionals, based in Phoenix. The nonprofit organization began with about 50 members a decade ago. It now has 4,300 members from 24 countries. The group's annual conference, which will be held this fall inWashington, D.C.,is expect- ed to draw 700 practitioners. Wesley Chapel attorney Don McBath has embraced the approach as an avenue to achieve a fair resolution for all. The approach represents a total depar- ture from McBath's old attitude, when he gloried in a win-at-all-costs approach to gain- ing custody of children for his clients. "I was a monster. I was notorious. I was one of the nastiest divorce attorneys in Tampa Bay," McBath said. "Looking back, I helped gained custody for people who real- ly shouldn't have gotten custody and I feel bad about it." Now, McBath's focus is on helping di- vorcing couples to end their marriage in a way that is fair to both parties and prevents "I was a monster. I was notorious. I was one of the nastiest divorce attorneys in Tampa Bay. Looking back, I helped gained custody for people who really shouldn't have gotten custody and I feel bad about it." - Don McBath, Wesley Chapel attorney children being used as pawns. "Divorce is an emotional issue, no matter how you cut it," Katz said."It is much than just a legal event," she added. Collaborative divorce, she said, is essential- ly a "commitment to problem solve." It's also a decision to avoid a court-ordered decision, she said. "It's all about client self-determina- tion."' Another advantage to the approach is that a settlement spells out exactly what each party can expect, Ousky added. "If you leave it up to a judge there is always Don McBath a lot of uncertainty about what is going to happen." Besides the two attorneys and the divorc- ing spouses, the team can involve other members as well, McBath said. Team members can vary from case to case, but generally include a mental health profes- sional to help spouses manage their emotions, a child specialist to help the parents work out a plan Is co for the children and an expert to Ifthes help sort out the finances. divorce About 84 percent of the collab- wa * I wal orative divorce cases handled by we d members of Katz's organization in- * I wai volve families with children; of * My r those, roughly 71 percent were cons families with minor children. * I beli About 90 percent of the col- solve laborative cases end in resolution, * It is according to the organization's in- and ternal study. In about 60 percent * I can of the cases, the resolution was * I chc made within 12 months. proc In collaborative divorce, the court parties set the pace for the settle- Source: ment, Katz said. "They're not waiting on hearings, court dates." While conventional divorce generally is adversarial, collaborative divorce requires an ability to put aside hostility and to work joint- ly to resolve issues. The option isn't the best choice for everyone, McBath said. If spouses can no longer agree to any- thing or are not even on speaking terms, they would not be a good fit for collabora- tive divorce, McBath said. By creating one team, everyone is work- ing together - to resolve issues, McBath said. "There's a pledge, from the very begin- ning, that we are going to settle this case," McBath said. "We're not trying to beat each other up. It doesn't become a battle of the experts," McBath said. "Everybody has got to be honest in this venture and has to be sincere about want- ing to settle this thing fairly," McBath added. "It's not going to work if you've got people who are selfish and who are thinking only about,How can I get out of this thing and get the most that I can?'" llaborative divorce right for you? e values are important to you, collaborative .e is likely to be a workable option for you: nt to maintain the tone of respect, even when disagree. nt to prioritize the needs of our children. needs and those of my spouse require equal ideration, and I will listen objectively. ieve that working creatively and cooperatively es issues. important to reach beyond today's frustration pain to plan for the future. behave ethically toward my spouse. oose to maintain control of the divorce ess with my spouse, and not relegate it to the ts. : InternationalAcademy of Collaborative Professionals ?rinity 7/emorial ardCens Cemetery Mausoleum Crematory Funeral Home Or -1I,1171111/1,,l awlvaila6e o /c rinq great i1a"'i,'.1 (727) 376-7824 * (813) 920-4241 SR 54 * 4 Miles East of Little Road www.TrinityMemorial.com www.TampaFungus FRIy i s. co m Tampa uJna MeeNahalo get the full professional treatment with the Only Certified . 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The 15-week distance learning web- based course is available to enlisted Air Force members to aid them in understand- ing world cultures. The course takes a culture-general ap- proach to developing cross-cultural competence, focusing on the universal do- mains of culture, such as religion, sport and family. Instructors provide weekly feedback to the students to reinforce their grasp of cul- tural concepts, and mentors students in developing an attitude of cultural rela- tivism, a recognition that cultures should be understood within the context which they were created and not based on the students' own,American or military, cultur- al structured mental aspects or pre-conceived ideas. Di Resta is an aircraft inspections ele- ment supervisor and has served in the military for 26 years. Di Resta is the son of Carlo G. Di Resta of Land 0 Lakes. Salcedo graduates basic training Army Pvt. KristinA. Salcedo has graduat- ed from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. During the nine weeks of training, Salcedo studied the Army mission and received in- struction and training exercises in drill and ceremonies,Army history, core values and tra- ditions, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid, rifle marksmanship, weapons use, map reading and land naviga- tion, foot marches, armed and unarmed combat and field maneuvers and tactics. Salcedo is the daughter of JeraldVann of Lutz. Phone cards help overseas troops Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate CARES Foundation, the charitable arm of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, helps troops deployed overseas stay in touch with their loved ones back home. This summer, CARES donated $25,000 to AT&T/USO, providing Florida's troops with 1,600 Coldwell Banker-branded pre- Military benefit deadline approaches Military members whose service was in- voluntarily extended, or whose retirement was suspended between Sept. 11,2001 and Sept. 30, 2009, due to stop loss are entitled to retroactive payments of $500 for each month they were extended, according to Department of Defense officials.The dead- line to apply for the benefits is Oct. 21, 2010. Only about 58,000 of the 145,000 eligi- ble claims have been paid, leaving more than $300 million available to eligible veter- ans.The average payout for each veteran is close to $4,000. paid international phone cards with 300 minutes on each card. Coldwell Banker agents and employees from all regions of Florida offices had fundraising events such as bake sales, golf tournaments and office luncheons to raise money. Robin Muzeka, branch manager at the company's Lake Mary/Heathrow office and statewide chair of the CARES founda- tion, says,"It's a hardship for U.S. troops to be away from their families while serving Eligible members should print, complete and sign Department of Defense Form 2944, Claim for Retroactive Stop Loss Payment.They must then select the appro- priate method for submitting their claim form based upon their service require- ments. The information can be found on their service's stop loss website, accessible from www. defense .gov/home/fea- tures/2010/0710_stoploss/, or call Army: (877) 736-5554; Navy: (901) 874-4427; Marine Corps: (877) 242-2830 and Air Force: (800) 525-0102. our nation overseas.We wanted to express our thanks by giving them free phone calls to loved ones back home." "Our generous sales associates, employ- ees, families, vendors and customers have made it possible for our service men and women to call home more often and say 'good night' to a child, 'I love you' to a spouse or 'I miss you' to a parent," says Clark Toole, president, Coldwell Banker Residential Estate, Florida. I Ic aI IfII 1 The LAKER / Lutz NEWS LAND O'LAKES, LUTZ, ODESSA, DADE CITY, ZEPHYRHILLS, WESLEY CHAPEL Serving Pasco since 1981 / Serving Lutz since 1964 President & Publisher Diane Kortus dkortus@cnewspubs.com EDITORIAL JOE HUMPHREY, Associate Editor jhumphrey@cnewspubs.com BC MANION, Community Editor bcmanion@cnewspubs.com KYLE LOJACONO, Staff Writer klojacono@cnewspubs.com MARY RATHMAN, Editorial Assistant mrathman@cnewspubs.com DESIGN MATT MISTRETTA, Art Director STEFANIE BURLINGAME, Graphic Design ADMINISTRATIVE KATHY WELTON STEVE MISTRETTA LOCATION 1930 Land 0' Lakes Blvd. Suite 14 / Lutz, FL 33549 P 0. 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By my count, I have more than 5,000 bricks cleaned, stacked and ready for deployment. Does that prove that I'm cured? No. But the fact that I walked right past 20 or 30 Tampa street bricks, stacked unsecured on the side of the street in downtownTampa, not once, not twice but three times with- out even picking one up and carrying it back to my car, or even seriously consider- ing it, does. But I did not escape from this culture unscathed.As is true in any addiction sce- nario, there are the unavoidable medical issues. You've heard of tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome? Well, I developed brick-cleaner's shoulder.A version of ten- donitis that hurts like hell and has prevented me from paving over my entire yard with the bricks I've acquired. But seriously, I think that I have enough bricks and I am thankful that my addiction did not get out of hand and hurt anybody else. I'm also grateful to learn that I am not alone in my struggle. I recently read that somebody in St Louis, Mo., also has a brick problem. However, they've let theirs get to the point where they are burning down buildings just to get to the "special" St. Louis bricks. You see, after the fire of 1849, the city required that all new buildings be built from non-combustible materials and dozens of brick manufacturers sprung up using the rich clays of Missouri. According to those who should know, they are highly desirable due to their quali- ty and craftsmanship. So people are setting fire to vacant buildings and having the fire department do all the mortar cleaning with their high-powered hoses. One guy that was caught loading up bricks swore that he had only been mess- ing with bricks for a week and now that he had been caught he was gonna get off the stuff. Sure he is. But that's how quickly this addiction can get you.We'll see if he stays clean. As for me, I take it one day at a time. And maybe I'll take my next vacation in St. Louis. Randall C Grantham is a lifelong resident of Lutz who practices law from his offices on Dale Mabry Highway. He can be reached at LutzLaw@aol.com. Copyright 2010 RCG. To comment on this or anything else, e-mail the editor at news@cnewspubs.com and for past columns go to cnewspubs.com. GIA & EGL Diamonds Available / Jeweler on Premises * Expert Watch & Jewelry Repair * Pre-Owned Rolex Watches & Repairs WE BUY GOLD & DIAMONDS I .5 Off: I Watch Battery t I limit 1 per customer I L -46' 6 YEARS IN LOL AREA :<10% OFF 813-909-4888 1 1U /O F ' 2153 COLLIER PKWY * LAND 0' LAKES I I (AROUND THE CORNER FROM PUBLIC jewelry repair ' INCOLLIER COMMONS) L - - - - - - - - - - - - - A MON-FRI 10AM-6PM * SAT 11AM-5PM TFantastic SaLso YOUR STYLE AWAITS'" Coupons valid only at the below locations. Land 0' Lakes * 949-2338 21633 Village Lake Shopping Center (Route 54, by Sweetbay) M-F 9-8 * Sat 9-6 * Sun 12-5 N. 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University of Florida researchers tested sod to find out if appearance or health were improved by fertilizing at the time of sod in- stallation.Test plot results showed sod with no fertilization applied at time of installation was just as green and lush as sod that wasn't fertilized until a month later. There were differences though. The biggest was the immediately fertilized sod lost twice as much of the nitrogen to run off or leaching compared to fertilizing a month later.Applying fertilizer before roots anchor turf in surrounding soil allowed a far greater quantity of fertilizer to be lost. Nitrogen can run off into swales or ponds or can move down through the soil to the Floridian aquifer, the source of the majority of our drinking water. Once there, nitrogen feeds algae that suck oxy- gen from fish, kills off other beneficial organisms and frequently causes a foul smell. Functioning waterways are used for recreation such as fishing and boating, but are impacted by too much fertilizer. It is important that we all protect these water resources. Here are other ways we can provide protection while assuring a high quality landscape: -Never apply fertilizer close to pave- ment or right up to water's edge. -Leave clippings on the lawn or com- post yard waste to use as a great soil amendment. -Always follow label directions for the amount and frequency of fertilizer application. , - 1, New grass does not need to be fertilized for at least a month. (Photo courtesy of the University of Florida) -Abundant watering will cause the nutrients to move away from the root zone, wasting your time, money and po- tentially damaging our environment. A final tip to keep fertilizer where it's needed is to use one that has at least 1/3 to 1/2 of the nitrogen in a slow-release form. Fertilizers with a higher percentage in a slow-release formula are fine too; it's just more expensive. Slow-release fertilizers are encased to prevent the fertilizer from im- mediately becoming available to the plant. Each time it rains or the irrigation system runs, little bits of fertilizer escape through small pores providing measured amounts of fertilizer over a long period of time.This approach prevents burn from overdoses, and from an economic point of view, it keeps fertilizer in your landscape saving gardeners money also. For a healthy turf, Floridians should not fertilize immediately upon installation of sod or plugs.To save money and the envi- ronment, wait at least one month before fertilizing. B.J Jarvis is Horticulture Agent and Extension Director for Pasco Cooperative Extension Service, a free service of Pasco County and the iiiiersiti of li,,il. , J can be reached at I>/ji'rris''itlued.it. 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Welcome our new staff members Jerita Edwards, Ruth Dejesus & Nurse Practitioner Jennifer Godshall From left to right: Jennifer Godshall, ARNP, Jerita Edwards, Maranda Davis, Stephanie Jones, Ruth Dejesus, Christine Leyva, Christian Olivero, Dr Daniel Heinig and Janet Heinig. 23532 State Road 54 * Lutz, FL 33559 * 813-909-1600 r ~ z ~L ~ -Lu A I IEa A I Lily the Beagle is a survivor Lily has escaped death twice in her life. She had a horrible reaction to her shots at 4 months and recently was bitten by a pygmy rattlesnake. She is a real fighter and now wears a shirt that says " I got bit by a rattlesnake and all I got was this lousy T- shirt!" Lily's favorite food is watermelon and she loves to play with her stuffed hedgehog. Lily's proud owner is Kelsy Friedman of Land O' Lakes. Emal o welo - 00 0bsco, ATN Pt o -te -ee Donna Drake wins national photo contest Donna Drake, director of nurs- ing with Gulfside Regional Hospice, recently won an Honorable Mention in the Adult Photo category of the 2010 National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) Photography and Writing Contest. Drake's 'Hospice Garden' was one of over 350 entries in all the combined categories. "Donna's beautiful butterfly photo was taken while her dad was staying at the Lafayette Hospice House in New Port Richey. Such a wonderful tribute," said Kathy Postiglione, Gulfside's chief operations officer. "The true significance of the photo is that while this group of Hospic flowers and butterfly were bloom- ing in the garden, my father was a resident in the hospice house," said Drake. "As time passed the flowers faded away and so did my dad.This picture will always hold a very special place in my heart." The photo was displayed earlier this month at NHPCO's Clinical Team MOBILE VET SERVICES (813) 418-1848 21515 VILLAGE LAKES SHOPPING CENTER LAND O'LAKES MON-TUES-THURS-FRI 8AM -6 PM SAT 8 AM- 2 PM CLOSED WED & SUN Conference in Atlanta, and it will be includ- ed in a copy of NewsBriefs. Drake will also be listed in the December 2010 issue of the organization's member newsletter, NewsLine, and on a list of the winners on the NHPCO's website. SPAY & NEUTER CLINIC: Call for appointment: Subject to $3 medical, infectious & records fee. Cat Neuter: Dog Neuter: up to 11 lbs 12 - 33 lbs 34 - 66 lbs 67 - 88 lbs 89 - 132 lbs Cat Spay: Dog Spay: up to 11 lbs 12 - 22 lbs 23 - 44 lbs 45 - 66 lbs 67 - 88 lbs 89 - 132 Ibs $40 $50 $55 $60 $70 $90 $105 (Includes pre-anesthetic exam, anesthesia, pain & antibiotic pre-medication) Dogs & cats must be healthy and current on vaccines & at least 3 months old but not more than 5 years old. Dogs should be at least 5 Ibs., Cats, 3 Ibs. 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THE BEST! 300 OFF HAIRCUT \--------------------------------------- frj f ^i^-77 -geg+ _ 4710 Land 0' Lakes Blvd. * Land 0' Lakes I M -' Hours: Tues-Fri 9am-6pm * Sat 8am-2pm -In-i 10 | October 6,2010 1 813-909-2800 / CnewsPubs.com PUBLISHER'S COLUMN Boasting of Publix By Diane Kortus Publisher This week marks a special occasion for our company. For the first time ever, today's paper includes the weekly circular from Publix Supermarket, the No. 1 grocer in Florida that has 11 stores in our market area from Lutz to Zephyrhills. Landing the Publix account is good news for everyone. It brings Publix 80,000 readers in subdivisions surrounding its stores in Pasco and north Hillsborough counties. It prepares readers for Publix's specials a day before its Thursday sales begin.And for the staff of The Laker and Lutz News, it means a premier account to toot our horn. I hope you don't mind my boasting of the addition of Publix to our customer list. I share this with you not to pump our egos or to be self-congratulatory, but because I want you to know that community papers are doing well and have a positive future. Tooting our horn is something newspa- pers do not do enough of these days. Our industry seems to delight in reporting de- creasing circulation and sales, as if we are the only advertising-driven business model that is facing decreased revenue and re- duced audiences.Television, radio, cable TV, magazines, even on-line advertising are all seeing diminishing numbers. Unfortunately, newspapers seem to willingly take the brunt of the blame for problems all media outlets are facing. It may surprise you to learn that commu- nity newspapers are the bright spot in our industry. Two trade organizations, The National Newspaper Association and Suburban Newspapers of America, report and weekly papers that weekly newspapers have been affected much less by the country's economic prob- lems than daily papers. "Community newspapers certainly are not immune to the economic downturn that is affecting all businesses, but as the pri- mary and sometimes sole provider of local news in a community, they remain strong and viable," said NNA President John Stevenson, publisher of the Randolph Leader in Roanoke,AL. Major retailers like Publix are starting to experience what local businesses in Lutz, Land O' Lakes,Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills and Dade City have always known.You can't beat the local paper for hometown news and advertising efficiency. It is our abundance of local news that sets apart The Laker and Lutz News in our market.We dedicate 60 pages every week to stories about local people, local businesses, local groups, local sports and local events. The key word here, obviously, is local. And local is why Publix added us to their family - because no one penetrates deeper into our communities than The Laker and The Lutz News with local news and effec- tive circulation. As publisher, I can tell you that getting the Publix account feels a bit like our com- ing of age. It legitimizes our hard work of the past few years to bring you a well-writ- ten newspaper every week with stories and advertisements that make life here a little bit easier, more enjoyable and hopefully more interesting. Please join me in welcoming Publix to The Laker and Lutz News, where (to adapt Publix's iconic tagline), we hope"reading is a pleasure" every week. 813-948-BITE (2483) NwII r SA NO ON CAR INSURANCE When it comes to great service at a great price, nobody takes care of Florida drivers like State Farm.' CALL TODAY AND LET ME PROVE IT. Jerry McCarthy, Agent 1531 N Dale Mabry Hwy Lutz, FL 33548 Bus: 813-949-3669 jerry.mccarthy.b0ep@statefarm.com statefarm.com' IsUrANC - MAXXYCOM IX PHIIARMA CY 1825 C.llirk[aJ-LutzF!.!834 42 -f :t81 !.!6- !46 Accepts most insurances * Medicine counseling available SHELLAC 14-Day Wear. Zero Dry Time. No Drill. 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Lonnie is the daughter of original owners Al and Ida Silver, who moved their trophy manufacturing busi- ness from Long Island to Land O' Lakes 37 years ago. The original building was an old pink house that was almost at the same location on US 41 as the store is now.The Pipers are managing the business much the same as the Silvers, manufacturing and selling tro- phies, plaques, medals, acrylics and glass awards for most sports and recognition pro- grams. "My parents have now passed on, but my husband and I are carrying on the same in- tegrity that this company has had for 49 years," said Lonnie Piper."We believe it's im- perative to deliver great quality awards and to see the look of pride on a little boy or girl's face. This is why we are in the trophy and awards business." A-OK Trophies has a large showroom and does all engraving on its premises.The store is located about three miles north of SR 54 at 3724 Land O'Lakes Blvd. Phone is (813) 996-3383. Gals Golf and Networking group begins A new women's networking group that combines golf with business is looking for members. Sponsored by the Groves Golf and Country Club, Gals Golf and Networking meets Oct. 18 to network and play nine holes of golf. It is open to players of all levels and encourages beginners and intermediates to join. For more information and to make reser- vations, call Cooper Financial Service at (813) 996-6100. The time for the Oct. 18 event has not been set by press time. AT&T increases capacity in Pasco AT&T announced it has increased capac- ity on its mobile broadband network in parts of Pasco and Hernando counties.As a result of this upgrade, local customers are expected to experience improved 3G wire- less voice and data connectivity and performance, especially during peak hours. The network enhancement involved adding new layers of frequency, also known as carriers, to 10 cell sites in New Port Richey, Land O' Lakes, Odessa, Zephyrhills, Brooksville and Spring Hill.The expansion helps manage ever-growing demand for mo- bile broadband services by allocating more network resources for AT&T's 3G network. For updates on the AT&T wireless net- work, visit www.att.com/networknews. EEDUCATItN & ACTIVITIES. h- *I liSa SCHOOLS/CHILD CARE, ACTIVITIES, SPORTS, FITNESS, CAMPS & GAMES FOR EVERY GENERATION 4E PROyt 813-988-3630 proskeparties.com * cotpne.4 Chazranc-E-e. ) * -~~one Cooraciner-Fet * locsar * iMarsici'"rns * - ric~prn.s -rfitt> * ooGrand Openings Sporting Events Trade Shows 4 Make this a great school year! Tutoring programs in: * Reading * Study Skills * Math * SAT/ACT Prep * Writing * Homework Edge 50% OFF Reading, Math or Study Skills Tests $75.00 (reg. $149) offer expires 10-31-10 tr a fta 2201 COLLIER PKWY, LAND 0' LAKES (PUBLIX PLAZA) (813) 909-0781 www.knowledgepoints.com/landolakes USBORNE BOOKS AND MORE NEW - ALSO FEATURING KANE/MILLER PUBLISHING Contact Bethany today for more information 813-978-9601 * BSM3@tampabay.rr.com www.UsborneBooksGalore.com Children are clever- they are our equals. We shouldn't talk down to them, but look across at them. Books should be friendly, and as much like magnets as possible.... They should promote wondering. They should be better than good. -Usborne Values, per Peter Usborne USBORNE BOOKS &MORE THE LAKER / LUTZ NEWS Imagine School at Land 0 Lakes St ' -- Integrity, Justice & Fun Where parents have a choice in their child's education. Imagine School at Land 0 Lakes currently has classroom openings in grades 3-8. We are committed to offering your child a unique educational experience that fosters the love of learning while developing leadership and character. Tours are provided to parents of prospective students. Please contact the school today to schedule an appointment at (813)909-4501 or visit our website at www.ImagineSchoolLandOLakes.com for more information. .;i~--- ;ZLTq~c~ 12 October 6, 2010 813-909-2800 / CnewsPubs.com Whats Happening Your Community Calendar * Submit to: whatshappening@cnewspubs.com * All listings free of charge CONCERTS FREE CROSSOVER CONCERT Sonrise Worship Center, 18310 US Hwy.41 N in Lutz will host their first"Crossover" concert event at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8.This is a nonstop, high-energy, multi-media concert. Free admission and free coffee bar for attendees. Doors open at 7 p.m. For information, call (813) 948-7555 or visit www.sonriseworshipcenter.com. HEARTLAND SINGERS Dan Johnson and the Heartland Singers, a local folk music ensemble, will perform at Tims Memorial Presbyterian Church Leo Erny Hall at 7 p.m. Oct. 30.The group has members across the United States and performs bluegrass and gospel, show tunes and original numbers.A sellout is expected. Tims Memorial is located at 601 Sunset Lane in Lutz.To reserve tickets, call Dan Johnson at (813) 949-7335. COMMUNITY PREGNANCY CENTER MEETING The Lutz-Land O' Lakes Pregnancy Center will have a meeting from 6-9 p.m. Oct. 8 at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church. Craig Chaise with the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates will cover key points on the pregnancy center becoming a medical center and offering ultrasounds. The church is located at 2348 Collier Parkway in Land O' Lakes. For information or to RSVP, call (813) 948- 7734 or e-mail Ana Stooks at ana.stooks@lutzpregnancy.org. SELF-WATERING CONTAINER The Pasco County Cooperative Extension is offering a free Self-Watering Container Seminar from 9-11 a.m. Oct. 9 at the Land O' Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land 0' Lakes Blvd.Join Master Gardeners for ways to grow ornamental and even edibles as single plants or in groupings for a fail-safe garden display. Pre-registration is not required.To reserve your seat, call (352) 521-4288, (727) 847-2411 ext. 4288,or (813) 996-2411, ext. 4288. GREAT PUMPKIN EVENT Carrollwood Michaels, 14829 N. Dale Mabry, will host their great pumpkin event from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Oct. 9. Stop by and purchase a medium-sized craft pumpkin for $5 and then customize it for free. Choose from two designs. For information, call (813) 960-3002. KEYSTONE UNITED CRAFT FAIR Keystone United Methodist Church will have a craft fair 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Oct. 9. Breakfast will be prepared by the United Methodist men. Lunch will be available from the youth group.Admission and activities are free. Small charge for food items. Keystone is located at 16301 Race Track Road in Odessa. For information, call (813) 920-5153. FALL PLANT FESTIVAL AT USF USF Botanical Gardens will host their 20th annual fall plant festival 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Oct. 9 and 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Oct. 10. General admission to the event and gardens is $5. Garden members and children under 12 are free. More than 60 vendors and a scarecrow display will be featured. For information, call (813) 910-3274 or visit www.cas.usf.edu/garden. PLAYTIME IN THE PATCH Harvester United Methodist Church will host Playtime in the Patch, for toddlers and COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT MUSIC EVENT TO BENEFIT MAKE A WISH Window Genie, in association with Whiskey Willy's, presents "Wishes Do Come True," a live music event from 2-8 p.m. Oct. 10. Scheduled to appear are Jaded, Rough Cut Band, Bitter Suite, Razing Stone, Mojo Dragonfly and The Bucket List. Food, fun, auction items and raffles.All proceeds benefit Make aWish Foundation.WhiskeyWilly's is located at 1624 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. in Lutz. For information, e-mail pascocounty@windowgenie.com. preschoolers, from 10:30-11:15 a.m. Oct. 12 and Oct. 20.Activities include crafts, snacks and a story. Bring your camera. Playgroups over five children need to register by the Friday prior to date you plan to attend. Daycares and preschools must call the church to schedule a visit. Harvester United is located at 2432 Collier Parkway in Land O' Lakes. For information, call the church office at (813) 948-2311 or visit www.harvesterumc.org. AARP SAFE DRIVING CLASSES Community Hospital will host the AARP Driver Safety Program from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 19 and Oct. 20. Classes will be in Conference Room C at Community Hospital, 5637 Marine Parkway in New Port Richey. No tests required. Program fees are $12 forAARP members and $14 for non-members. Seating is limited. Reservations required. Light refreshments will be served. For information and reservations, call (877) 442-2362. CLUBS TAMPAY BAY NEWCOMERS Tampa Bay Newcomers will host a morning coffee for prospective members from 10 a.m. to noon Oct. 12. If you are new to the area or looking to meet others, join us to find out more.The coffee will be at Meadow Point II Club House, 30051 County Line Road in Wesley Chapel. RSVP by e-mail to csandery@tampabay.rr.com. ARTS LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD OCT. 17 Play'nAround Traveling Children's Theatre will present Little Red Riding Hood at the Carrollwood Cultural Center at 3 p.m. Oct. 17.Admission is free for children under 4 years old, $7 for members and $10 for non- members.Tickets can be purchased at the door.The cultural center is located at 4537 Lowell Road in Tampa. For information, call (813) 269-1310 or visit www.CarrollwoodCenter.org. SUPPORT SHOEBOX PACKING PARTY OCT. 9 Van Dyke Church will host an Operation Christmas Child Shoe Box packing party from 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 9 in the Community Life Center. For a list of gifts, visit www.samaritanpurse.org. Van Dyke Church is located at 17030 Lakeshore Road in Lutz. For information, visit www.vandyke.org. BEAUTIFUL 813.948.0450 23908 S.R. 54. Suite 102 for additional specials visit www.uniquetechniquesllc.com Opening Night: Pines of Rome i pI i , -h ._ ._ - iil. T hI. ,1 ,, 11 B,. I, I , 7.,,,, I U -i-i .--- qI , o R. I -_1 11 . \l~i~rrl^ ''~n - . 1.. I -^;F .;itL" \". ; Oct 8 - 10 CARLTON FIELDS Haydn's The Creation (c ,, , I, , . . 1 1 .. .. ,ii . .- I H ,, Il, ..- I .i...1iI, i I .. i l ..I ,I I l. 1P I, . , . n I iil. ., i F-'Il l, n .... I I... ..I h ,n , I, . T B,, iI Bpss , 1 F. ili in l . I . I . I,. 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HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE The St. Timothy's Women's Club of St. Timothy Catholic Church, located at 17512 Lakeshore Rd. in Lutz, seeks participants for its Holiday Boutique. It started out as a small craft fair in 1988, and has since ex- panded and changed its name. Joanna Stomski, a member of the women's club, has been in charge of the event two years in a row. "We are looking for more handmade crafting such as quilt- ing, knitted items and floral arrangements," Stomski says. "We are no longer taking any more commercial items or homemade jew- elry." Spaces cost $60 for a table and two chairs inside, and $50 for an outdoor space. Proceeds go to non-profit organizations such as Metropolitan Ministries, Habitat for Humanity, and the Salvation Army. There are 67 indoor spaces and 106 outdoor spaces. So far, there have been 145 spaces filled this year. The Holiday Boutique has a reputation for treating its vendors well. "We have a lot of volunteers that help vendors unload their stuff, show them where to park, and even sit in a vendor's space if he or she needs to get up for a little while," Stomski says. "Our vol- unteers are courteous and hospitable to our vendors." The Holiday Boutique will take place on Saturday, Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.There will be about 150 craft and quality item ven- dors, a bake sale, a plant sale, a raffle for Bucs or Rays sports quilt, food, and music. There is free admission and free parking. For more information, call Joanna Stomski at (813) 909-4469 or e-mail joannastom@aol.com. OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY SHOW Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, located at 2348 Collier Pkwy. Land O' Lakes, will have a parking lot craft sale on Oct. 23 from 8 a.m. to noon. Doreen Ward, a parishioner of the church, started the craft sale last February with her sister, Colleen, and will be in charge of sale again this fall. "We eventually hope to have the sale twice a year in the fall and spring,"Ward says. The most common craft at the sale is jewelry, but Ward hopes to get more holiday crafters and artwork this year for a variety of crafts. Spaces are about the size of a parking space and are $10 per vendor and $5 for each additional space. All profits will go to the Lutz-Land O' Lakes Pregnancy Center. Last year,Ward raised $800. There will also be a truck from Gulfside Regional Hospice to collect any leftover donations after the sale. "We want people to come out and see what we have,"Ward says. "There are good prices for good quality stuff." For more information, call Doreen Ward at (813) 997-1045. CRAFTOBER FEST CrossRoads Community United Methodist Church, located at 26211 County Line Road in Wesley Chapel, will host Craftoberfest on Oct. 23 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. CrossRoads Community UMC has held fall festivals in the past, but this is the first year the festival will include craft vendors. Randy Sawyer, a parishioner of the church, is in charge of the event. He, along with 10 other parishioners, will use the money raised at Craftoberfest to buy supplies and go on a mission trip to Kabaale Village in Uganda this December. Indoor spaces are $30 and outdoor spaces are $25. Tables may be rented based on availability. The church will prepare food and there will be more than 50 volunteers helping out the day of the festival. "There will be an array of crafts, includ- ing handmade jewelry, designer inspired purses, ornaments, rag quilts, clothing, Fine Chocolates from PattyCakes and specialty embroidered items from Sew Fortunate," Sawyer says. There will be a pumpkin patch and four large inflatables from Happy Jumping for the kids. "It will be something the whole family can enjoy," Sawyer says. "It's impor- One area festival seeking local artists is Craftoberfest at CrossRoads Community United Methodist Church in Wesley Chapel. (Photo by Glenn Gefers of www.Photosby3g.com) tant to give the community something to do in their own backyard without breaking their wallets." For more information, e-mail Randy Sawyer at craft@crossroadsum.com. BRIDGEWATER FALL FESTIVAL Bridgewater Fall Festival will take place Saturday, Oct. 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The festival will be held in the Bridgewater Community Park on the corner of Masena Drive and Sotra Street in the Bridgewater Community off Wells Road in Wesley Chapel. Lynne Tonte is in charge of the festival. This will be the second year the festival takes place. "We want to bring people into the community,"Tonte says. "Bringing fami- lies out is the focus." There are four schools within a mile of the Bridgewater Community Park. There will be a gaming bus from Games2u, a 4-D theater, hamster inflatable interactive balls, laser tag, a rock climbing wall, a giant slide, safety exhibits from the Sheriff's office, food fromWoody's Pizza and Bagelicious and many other vendors this year. Tonte is looking for more crafters and home-based business vendors this year. Parking is limited at the park, so addition- al parking will be at the nearby schools. Hayrides from the parking lot to the festival will be available. It is free admission, but there is a small fee for some activities in the festival. All profits will benefit the Helping Hands Food Pantry. For more information, e-mail Lynne Tonte at Steifflover@verizon.net. 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Maxine Thompson has lived off of Sunlake Boulevard, in the future third phase of the project, for 10 years and has to drive on Lutz-Lake Fern to get almost anywhere. "The traffic has really gotten bad since the high school opened, so it would be a lot better to have the bigger road to drive on,"Thompson said."I'm worried that traf- fic will be 10 times worse when the construction gets this far east and I'm sure I'll be cursing the county for doing it then, but hopefully it will get done sooner then later." Lutz residents further east could also see a wider Lutz-Lake Fern in the coming years. OPT-OUT, from page 1 The opt-out provision "undermines the guidance for development established by the community plans and will negate their effectiveness in ensuring the long-range via- bility of these communities," state planners found, in their review of the Seffner-Mango and Brandon community plans. They also note that the provision does not meet a state law that requires compre- hensive plans to be internally consistent. In another observation, the reviewers note that the opt-out provision "renders these community plans not meaningful because the community plans are created in order to implement a vision for devel- opment in the community. Allowing certain properties to opt out of the com- munity plans would lead to the development of incompatible land uses Your health is K) Valdez said the long-term plan for the road is to widen it all the way to where it stops at US 41 in the east. Valdez stressed that no plans have been set for the expansion further east, but the most likely way to widen the road is to build land up on one side of the street all the way east and then on the other. "It is a very winding road in that part of town, so it will be tricky to design,"Valdez said."It will be needed though as Lutz con- tinues to gain population and with more people coming to (Oscar Cooler Sports Complex)." The county is seeking input from the community about their concerns and com- ments about the construction.To do so, call (813) 635-5400 or visit the www.hillsbor- oughcounty.org/publicworks and click on the "Contact Us" link. and defeat the purpose of creating the community plan. It would result in com- munity plans which are not meaningful and predictable because assurance of the outcome of this planning initiative is un- certain." State reviewers have recommended the county revise its plans to remove the opt- out provision "in order to ensure that the implementation of the community plans achieve the land use form that furthers the vision of the citizens of the community." 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It helps the awareness of kids to see that Jacob isn't disabled, just a little different." Michael is a math teacher at Jacob Wharton High. Predat( Jacob's condition stems from a Center. blood vessel rupturing, which caused the right side of his body to be less developed than his left, according to his pe- diatrician Dr. PatrickYee. "Cerebral palsy isn't one illness, but a col- lection of conditions caused by damage to the brain and nervous system that cause problems with things like learning, hearing, movement, sight and other things,"Yee said. "The symptoms vary from very mild to very severe.' Yee said it is not hereditary and added there is no way of knowing if the rupture happened before, during or shortly after Jacob was born. Jacob Hush has some fun with the Bucs mascot. Rush helps during a recent South Pasco ors practice at the Land 0' Lakes Recreation (Photos courtesy of Michael Rush) Michael said no one else in his family has the disease. He and Jacob's mother, Tammy, discovered Jacob's condition very early, which has helped them control the symp- toms. "Jacob was born premature and had to be in intensive care for 28 days," Michael said."They did a brain scan and Dr.Yee said he saw a dark cloud that he wasn't sure what it was. I can still remember that day he told us, but in a way we were very lucky to find out early." Jacob had to have an operation so he could walk more normally three years ago. Jacob does not have major problems with gross motor skills like walking, but has more trouble with fine motor skills that need more dexterity like picking something up with his right hand. He is left handed, but writing offers its own challenges. For him to write traditionally he needs someone else to hold the paper still because it moves from the pressure of the pen or pencil and he cannot hold it in place with his right hand. Michael said he also loves computers, which is good because he uses them to write most of his schoolwork. Despite being so young, Jacob has learned all the rules of football so well that he also acts as referee during practice, blow- ing his whistle to stop plays when he sees a penalty. "I really want to be a football referee when I grow up, but I could also do some- thing with computers," Jacob said."I love football and it's great to get a chance to be a part of the team. Everyone is nice to me and I get to be with my brother and dad." "^". Bonsai, Lucky Bamboo t i .t and Oriental Feng Shui Gift Shop * Enjoy a visit to our Oriental S* Gardens and Koi pond * A full selection of Bonsai trees, SQ. . - .. lucky bamboo and accessories f i* Gift wrapping & cards included * Gift certificates available * Feng Shui and Oriental Gift Shop Shipping available anywhere (813) 996-5012 Eve's Garden, Inc. 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"We want to win at least 20 matches, win another district title, win the first regional championship for the school and get to the final four," said xcilnbrciiIncr coach Staci Elias. Everyone is reminded of the team's accomplishment last year when they look at the banner in the Warriors' gym, which helps fuel the squad. "It was really cool to be the first team to have a banner," said senior setter Erin McMurtry."It was really big because we were a brand new school and we came out and showed that we're new, but we have the power that huge schools do." One of the challenges in starting the program is many of the players came from different schools. Elias, who had never opened a volleyball program be- fore, has had to use different methods to bring the separate players together as a team. "She's had us do teambuilding things to make us closer," said senior outside and middle hitter Natalia Ortiz. "It's helped us be more together out there." Ortiz played at Sickles High before coming to rcilircliincr, as did junior libero Cary Anne Bame. The Warriors The Steinbrenner volleyball team after winning the first district title in the school's history last year. (Photos by Allen McMurtry) lost a close match to the Gryphons last year, but avenged that loss in straight sets this season. "It was fantastic," Bame said of beat- ing Sickles. "We came more prepared and were extremely mentally focused. We just knew we had to leave it all on the court. It wasn't revenge, but it kind of was because we all think we should have beaten them last year." While most of the older players on NrciilbrciiIcr already had their match against their first school this year, McMurtry is still waiting to do the same. She attended Gaither High before ,tciiibrciiIcr, but the differ- ence is the Warriors beat the Cowboys last year in straight sets. "I still know girls on their team and I played with some of them," McMurtry said."I get to play against the varsity team I would have been on. It's a big match." '%cilnbrcililcr plays at Gaither Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. On the court, the action starts with Bame.As the libero, she is the first person to touch the ball and set up the offense, which she has done so far.Through the Warriors' first 11 matches, she has a team-high 112 digs while adding 14 aces. "I have a lot of passion play- ing libero," Bame said."I love the fact that I risk everything to dive and get that one ball and start the play off clean. If I don't get to the ball it messes the offense up, so I have to go all out to get the dig ... It's kind of a part of me. I take care of the ball and give the others a chance to do their job." The next person to get the ball is McMurtry, who tries to put the ball in the right spot for the hitters to get an unblocked shot at a kill. "We've got a great libero and setter and it makes things easier for us up front," said senior out- side hitter Kristen Liguori."We count on them to get us the ball in a good spot." Liguori has taken advantage of the Warriors good passing, leading the team with 112 kills while adding six blocks. She also has 20 aces. StE Ortiz is tied with McMurtry M( for most blocks on the team with nine. Ortiz also has 27 kills. Elias said Bame, McMurtry, Ortiz and Liguori are the most vocal leaders on NcCiiilrcimcr, but another has done so more quietly. "Megan Moyer has the highest hit- ting percentage of any of our hitters," Elias said."She doesn't have all the stats like some of the other girls and she is very quiet. We call her the silent weapon because a lot of teams don't re- alize how effective she is until we put her in and she gets a big kill." Moyer, a senior middle hitter, has a 45.1 hitting percentage and 47 kills, 11 aces and eight blocks. While the goal of the team is to win, they have secondary ones that are near- ly as important to them. "They want to be thought of as more than just a volleyball team," Elias said. "They did a lot to raise awareness of breast cancer." Last October they wore pink rib- bons, shoelaces and socks to raise awareness of the disease. Plans are not yet set for this year, but Elias said it will be as visual as before. -All stats as recorded to einbrenner coach Staci Elias calls Megan oyer the team's silent weapon. THE LAKER / LUTZ NEWS Warriors libero Cary Anne Bame leads the team with 112 kills. Steinbrenner outside hitter Natalia Ortiz is one of the Warriors team captains. 813-909-2800 / CnewsPubs.com Warriors setter Erin McMurtry sets up a kill in Steinbrenner's win over Sickles. 18 | October 6,2010 Lightning second in Border Wars tournament The U10 Lutz Lightning 2000 fastpitch softball team took second place in the NSA 2010 Ultimate Border Wars tournament at Oscar Cooler Park Sept. 25-26. The Lightning went 5-1 in the tournament, losing only to eventual champion New Tampa Predators in the title game. Front row from left are Melanie Rogers, Callie Turner, Rebecca Gaschler, Adyson Harvey and Lexi Whitehead. Middle row from left are Ashley Smith, Brianna Lindner, Megan McClellan, Nicole Robinson, Jennifer Bryant, Marina Deetz and Miranda Arroyo. Back row from left are assistant Jim Rogers, assistant Dianne McClellan and coach Ron Gaschler. (Photo courtesy of Tracy Gaschler) Feet Hurt? Call a Podiatrist SAURAYAPOITMNT No viabe ro 9m Ip As weather cools, fishing heats up By Capt. Scott Keith Fishing Columnist I get excited when, at the close of summer, I start to see mid-80s in the weather forecast for high temperatures. While 85 might not seem cool, when taken in with a lower sun angle and cooler overnight tempera- tures, the effects on fishing are dramatic. We no longer have to seek shelter from the heat of the day.We can fish the grass flats and mangrove lines any time of day or whenever the tide dictates. Fall is probably my favorite time of year to fish.The trout bite on the flats from St. Joseph Sound to Port Hudson doesn't get much better. Granted, a lot of fish are small to mid-sized, but there are some bigger ones to be had as the water continues to cool.The Spoil Islands near Dunedin are a favorite spot during the fall, winter, and spring months. Redfish are also on the prowl and more apt to eat. I like throwing artificial baits this time of Nicholas Richey with a snook caught near Marco Island. (Photo by Capt. Scott Keith) year in order to cover a lot of water. Just about any variety of soft plastic bait will work. Rig on a 1/8 or 1/4-ounce jig head and you're set. Live bait is still a good bet as well. It was running a bit small in recent weeks, but should be perfect-sized right now. Let me take a minute to talk about a great event I attended recently.Those who read regularly might remember a "Take a Soldier Fishing" tournament that Capt. Bill Palaski and I put on back in May.We had a great time and really enjoyed taking the troops out for a day of fun. Naples guide Capt. Mike Prescott was kind enough to make the trip to Hudson to help us with our event. He then carried the initiative back to Naples where he hosted an event of his own a couple weeks ago. Prescott started to get the word out about his event and the support exploded from there.The community really stepped up and provided a first-class event for our deserving troops. Most of the soldiers were from MacDill Air Force Base. They got to fish the 10,000 Islands and Everglades National Park areas just south of Marco Island. There were about 50 anglers on hand, many of which had family with them. Fishing legend Roland Martin was also on hand for the event. 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"It was kind of a surprise that they stepped up so much," said Graham about the offense."We have a bunch of injuries on the offense and it was a lot of younger play- ers doing the job." The Warriors defense held Bloomingdale ibrenner quarterback Christian Carriere had a ng and passing touchdown in the Warriors first ty win ever. (Photo by Glenn Gefers of .Photosby3g.com) to 78 offensive yards, 0 rushing. Graham started the football program at Newsome High and knows how the first win can propel a team. "Getting over that first win is a big step," Graham said. "Things should get easier now because they don't have to worry about when they're going to get that first one." tcilnbrciiiicr next plays at St. Petersburg Catholic High Oct. 8. Gaither struggles at Hillsborough Gaither sophomore Ja'Mari Cord tackles Hillsborough running back Tim Randolph. Despite being stopped on this play, Randolph rushed for two touchdowns in Hillsborough's 40-12 victory against the Cowboys. 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