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(white) as well as numbers. ors are fun, too.”
“The numbers one, two The color words seem to
and three are very easy to be a popular lesson in the
Friday’s Regional remember in Japanese,” she class.
Semifinal Scores said. “‘Ichi’ means one, and “I like learning how to
DIVISION II --- R5: Fort Jennings second-graders make the gesture for “sunny” during Yonekura’s
it’s pronounced like ‘itchy’ say the colors,” said Lauren
Ashland 49, Tallmadge 7;
in English, so you can scratch Boggs. “Aka is my favorite.” weather lesson.
STATE/LOCAL
Senate won’t reject all gov.’s picks
JUST A Non-conformists
change the rules
By ANN SANNER ity to name more than 200 handled in a thoughtful,
COLUMBUS — An Ohio
people to state boards and
commissions before Kasich
takes office Jan. 10. The
deliberative manner,” she
said.
Casino Commission
Senate spokeswoman says positions include spots with Chairman Charles “Rocky”
the Republican-led chamber influence over tuitions, text- Saxbe says he and the six
Conformity is something ever changed over the years. tially, survive in society? I is not considering a blanket books, state investments other casino commission
I think about often; more Women would not have the think the answer’s probably rejection of outgoing Gov. and business develop- members are prepared to
with each passing year. right to vote. We would still different for everyone. For Ted Strickland’s pending ment grants. He appointed fulfill their duties, though
Living in a small town, par- be keeping slaves, and, God me, knowing I need a job appointments. the seven members of the he expects the Senate will
ticularly after going away to forbid — prohibition would means that, for one thing, I’ll Maggie Ostrowski said bipartisan casino panel in reject their nominations for
college in a bigger city and still be in effect. remove my nose ring, which Friday that senators are October. political reasons.
being surrounded by a myr- It is the non-conform- is against my workplace’s looking at the Democratic Three Republican sena- “We took an oath of
iad of diversity, a plethora ist who changes the rules. dress code. While I loved governor’s picks and believe tors this week said they were office to discharge our
of dissenting opinions and Revolutions begin with the that cute little diamond, it there are key areas where willing to support a whole- duties, and the senators
countless inspiring, color- discordant inclinations of isn’t worth the cost of a job. GOP Gov.-elect John Kasich sale rejection of Strickland’s have done the same. And
ful individuals who weren’t someone who is not afraid I think it depends upon the should be able to choose his appointees to give Kasich the ball is in their court not
afraid to express themselves to march to the beat of a dif- strength of a person’s con- own nominees. She says the flexibility in running the to confirm us,” Saxbe said.
causes anyone who has the ferent drummer and do so victions and what he or she newly formed Ohio Casino government. Some of those “I don’t think anybody on
audacity to be “different” to unquietly. I applaud anyone is willing to sacrifice for the Control Commission is one picks were appointed well this commission took the
stand out that much more. who has the cajones to do sake of maintaining a certain such area. before the election, while job with the expectation
(And I’m not knocking this. The question, I suppose, level of comfort, which for The chairman of the others could still be made in that they would quit at the
small towns — just making is how to stay true to oneself me, entails a paycheck. My casino panel said in a the coming weeks. request of a senator when
an observation. and resist conforming while nose shall go unadorned. Friday interview with The Ostrowski said the issue the senator has the duty
In the words of John maintaining a place in soci- All in all, I think it’s a life- Associated Press that he will definitely not be han- to confirm or not confirm
Mellencamp, “But my bed is ety — a job, for one thing. long struggle for many people will not resign from the dled that way. us.”
in a small town and that’s good Even those who don’t con- to retain their individuality post as some Republican “The Kasich campaign The commission was
enough for me.”) Personally, sider themselves to be “reb- while simultaneously acqui- senators have suggested he has not asked, nor do we con- created to regulate casi-
I’m a fan of diversity. Even if els” have found it a challenge escing to the “rules” enough and other members of the template, a blanket rejection nos approved by voters
I don’t agree with someone, I to conform to the rules in to remain a productive mem- panel do. of Strickland appointments in Cleveland, Columbus,
find it refreshing when peo- some of the establishments ber of society. At the same Strickland has the author- still pending. They will be Cincinnati and Toledo.
ple have the confidence and where they have worked. time, I think of my favorite
conviction to be themselves
instead of adhering to some
Okay, so maybe that’s an
understatement. For example,
e. e. cummings quote, “To
be nobody but yourself in a Midwest Electric to return
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PIGSKIN
I had another good week last
PICKS
On the other hand, Missouri has Jays’ end Ada’s season
for 3rd straight year
week — an 8-4 mark, including lost its last two games after win-
the same 5-1 record in college ning 7 in a row to start the season.
and 3-3 pros. I hope I am picking The Tigers are at home and get
truly competitive games — or what back on track this week with a win
should be. I think TCU destroying at home.
Utah was a shock to most fans. Alabama; Alabama is coming
That makes me now 61-47 (36- off a tough loss to LSU and need
18 college; 25-29 pros). to get a win to keep from their third
Guest picker Randy Wilker, he SEC loss. State has won six in a By JIM METCALFE
of the Evening Leader, when 6-6 row but not against quality oppo-
(3-3, 3-3) to run the GPs’ mark to nents. The Tide shouldn’t have a jmetcalfe@delphosherald.
59-49 (36-18 college, 23-31 pros. problem getting back on the win- com
Dave Boninsegna (34-38 — ning track. Bama wins to get their
19-17 and 15-21) will return this 5th SEC win. FINDLAY — Ada more
week. Florida; Number 23 Florida
College: Kansas State at goes up against 22 South Carolina
than doubled St. John’s in num-
Missouri; Mississippi State at in what could be a very good con- ber of plays and time-of-pos-
Alabama; South Carolina at Florida; test. The Gators got two wins in a session, running off 84 plays to
Syracuse at Rutgers; Penn State at row after dropping three. On the only 36 for the Blue and Gold.
Ohio State; Virginia Tech at North other hand, the Gamecocks got Talk about a meaningless
Carolina. thumped by the Razorbacks last
Pro: New England at Pittsburgh; week, so the Gators should take this stat.
Minnesota at Chicago; Philadelphia one at home. The Jays still outgained the
at Washington (Monday); Kansas Syracuse; Not one of the bet- Bulldogs 415-305, doing far
City at Denver; Detroit at Buffalo; ter games in our pick selection more with the ball in running
St. Louis at San Francisco. this week (Editor’s Note: Tsk, up a 42-14 Region 22 semifinal
JIM METCALFE tsk. That’s why I chose it; these
COLLEGE two teams are not always in the triumph on the turf of Donnell
MISSOURI: It just seems that national spotlight!) but could be Stadium in Findlay.
all season, the home-field advan- the upset in our picks. However, The Jays (12-0), in eliminat-
tage has been even more of a pro- I’m going to play it safe and go ing the Bulldogs for the third
nounced edge, especially in Top-25 with the Orange. straight season, meet up with
matchups. No, this is not a men’s Ohio State; The Buckeyes are
basketball game, either. Missouri rested after their butt-thumping of fellow unbeaten McComb
played well at home and then falls Minnesota and Penn State gave (12-0) next Friday at a site to
apart on the road. Methinks that JoePa win number 400 a week be determined in the regional
will happen again this week in ago. He won’t be getting 401 this finals. Tom Morris photo
Columbia, with K-State the victim. weekend as Ohio State wins in the
ALABAMA: This might be ’Shoe. The Jays forced a 3-and-out St. John’s senior offensive tackle Seth Knebel seals off the hole as junior fullback
a Top-25 matchup but I think Virginia Tech; After their upset on the Ada (10-2) offense on
Jordan Bergfeld scores his second of three touchdowns versus Ada Friday at Donnell
Crimson Tide will be an angry, to James Madison, the Hokies have the first series but got pinned
Stadium. Ada had double the Blue Jays’ plays but the Blue and Gold rolled up a 42-14
mad bunch of “elephants” — their been mad; they won seven in a row deep in their territory.
mascot — after seeing their BCS and look to make it eight this week The next Ada series started Region 22 semifinal win.
title hopes all but vanish. They against the Tar Heels and maintain
at the 26 and used up 13 plays for Alex Weber (16 catches, rushes, 52 yards) returned the you can get pressure and sack a
might pound MSU into a trillion their unbeaten record in the confer- 117 yards) was knocked incom- kickoff 32 yards to the 41, quarterback like Baker (6 times
corpuscles. ence. to reach the Jays’ 12. However,
FLORIDA: The Ole Ball Coach Pro: Konnor Baker (33-of-47 pass- plete by Calvelage. Ada replied with an 8-play for minus-56 yards) only rush-
returns to The Swamp. This might New England; The Patriots ing, 268 yards, utilizing the After a procedure penalty sequence. At the Jays 19, on ing three or four guys. That gets
be one of the day’s upset specials looked putrid against the Browns short-passing game) was picked on the Jays knocked them back 4th-and-4, Baker threw a jump tiring and we started feeling it
but I just think Gators will be ready, last week, while the Steelers got the to the 47, Bergfeld took a tri- ball to Austin Everhart (6 grabs, late.”
especially with the Gamecocks breaks again on Monday night and off by junior cornerback Tanner
stinging from home loss to Hogs. if it not be for a couple of blunders Calvelage at the 5. ple-option handoff from senior 70 yards) in the left corner of Burgei returned the ensuing
SYRACUSE: A game I threw by the Bengals, could have very “That was a big momentum- quarterback Jordan Leininger the end zone, with the sopho- kickoff 15 yards to the 25. He
in there to keep people alert. The well lost. That being said, I can’t changer right there. They were (10 rushes, 80 yards; 5-of-9 more making a leaping grab wasn’t done. He took a pitch
Orange are a surprising team after see New England playing that bad ready to score; Tanner did a passing, 75 yards) and explod- over the defender for the six. off left tackle and with Ada
a few years squeezed into juice. two weeks in a row; they drop Big ed up the middle. He veered Everhart added the kick for a selling out, cut back; there was
Their defense is pretty good. Even Ben and the Steelers. great job stepping in front of
though this game is in New Jersey, Minnesota; Bret Favre wheeled the receiver,” Jays coach Todd toward the left sideline and 28-7 score with 3:29 showing no defender left on the back
I like the Orange on the road. his magic again last week, bringing Schulte began. shook off a final defender on in the period. side as he tore down the right
OHIO STATE: Buckeyes are the Vikings back from the dead The Jays got out of a pickle his way to a 53-yard TD run. Everhart then recovered his sideline and was untouched for
coming off a bye week. Penn State and saving their coach’s job (for and reached the 48 before they Rode’s PAT missed for a 20-0 own onside kick at the Jays’ the 75-yarder. Rode made it
gave JoePa his 400th win in Happy now). They give Childress one lead with 2:53 left. 48 but a sack by Klaus short- 42-14 with 2:48 left to end the
Valley. Don’t make it 401 this more week on the sidelines with a had to punt, thus changing the
week. I think Buckeyes still have all-important field position, “We take what the defense circuited the chance and the scoring.
win at Chicago
hopes of a BCS title game, so they Philadelphia; The Eagles with Alex Recker (4 punts, gives us on the triple. You Ada offense was 3-and-out.
mist win and hope like hecklydarn “upset” the Colts last week and 45-yard average) pinning Ada never know who will have a big On Ada’s next chance, they ST. JOHN’S 42, ADA 14
to get a LOT of help, so defense have already beaten the Redskins at their 7. game and who a defense will put together 14 plays — fea- Ada 0 0 7 7 - 14
stymies Lions and offense does just earlier in the season. I think Philly take away,” Schulte said. “In turing the short passing game St. John’s 0 20 8 14 - 42
enough. rides the high from their win last
On another 3-and-out, senior FIRST QUARTER
NORTH CAROLINA: Every Tyler Bergfeld returned the punt essence, we have three tailbacks of Baker — that reached the No scoring
week to sweep the series.
time you think this Tar Heel team Kansas City; Denver has lost 4 17 yards to the Ada 20. From back there: Jordan (Bergfeld), Jays’ 11 but a 4th-and-2 pass SECOND QUARTER
SJ — Jordan Bergfeld 20 run (Josh
is down, they won’t go away. Who of 5, while the Chiefs got nipped there, it took one play: a trap who was a backup tailback last by Baker fell incomplete. Rode kick), 9:38
am I to argue? Butch Davis gets it in overtime last week vs. Oakland. year; Jordan (Leininger), the Leininger completed an 8-yard 4:32SJ — Bergfeld 8 run (Rode kick),
done in Chapel Hill. inside right guard by junior full-
PROS
Denver is awful and the Chiefs back Jordan Bergfeld (5 rushes, starter last year; and (senior) pass to Tyler Bergfeld and then SJ — Bergfeld 53 run (kick failed),
PITTSBURGH: Patriots utterly
seem to be for real. KC goes into
88 yards); he easily cleared the Evan (Burgei), our starter this Burgei took a toss off left tack- 2:53THIRD QUARTER
the Mile High City and gets back year. We’re confident in all le. He got through the line of
stuck up the joint in Cleveland last line of scrimmage and veered to SJ — Tanner Calvelage 53 pass from
on the winning track.
week. I know Randy Moss was a
Detroit; The Toronto... I mean, the right sideline and the pylon three of them carrying the ball. scrimmage but cut all the way Jordan Leininger (Evan Burgei run), 6:31
AD — Austin Everhart 19 pass from
distraction but he was a FAST dis- Our linemen did a great job across the grain and found the Konnor Baker (Everhart kick), 3:29
traction. No one stretches the field. Buffalo Bills have a golden oppor- for the tally. Junior Josh Rode
Not good against Blitzburgh. Plus, tunity to get their first win on the made it 7-0 with 9:38 showing of picking up their linebacker right sideline; he turned on the FOURTH QUARTER
SJ — Burgei 81 run (Rode kick), 7:05
Patriots defense not up to usual season but I’m just not feeling it.
in the second period. stunts and opening the holes.” jets and simply outran everyone AD — Cole Simon 9 pass from Baker
standards. The Lions go into Buffalo and take Ada drove from its 26 to to the goal line for an 81-yard (Everhart kick), 3:08
a ‘W’. “I talked before the game SJ — Burgei 75 run (Rode kick), 2:48
CHICAGO: Brett Favre has
St. Louis; The Rams have about the field-position battle the Jays 22 nine plays before TD. Rode’s kick made it 35-7
served notice this is his FINAL sea- a co-sack by Klaus (one of 3 with 7:05 left. TEAM STATS
son. ....... Bears not impressed. The already won more games this sea- and how it would be a key to Ada St. John’s
defense is again nasty and Vikings son than in the past two; they add tonight’s game. We struggled on the night) and junior Kyle Ada replied but it took them First Downs 21 14
are in turmoil. Give Da Bears a another this week at Candlestick. to get it early but it eventually Neumeier of Baker ended the 11 plays and almost four min- Total Yards 305 415
close win in old Norris Division went in our favor and we scored half. utes to go 72 yards in finishing Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
36-37
268
27-340
75
(thanks, Boomer Berman) clash. ----- After a trade of punts to their scoring for 2010. At the Comps.-Atts. 33-48
PHILADELPHIA: News flash! RANDY WILKER first because of it,” Schulte con- 5-9
Eagles could be pretty good! College: tinued. start the second half, the Jays Jays’ 9, Baker again threw a Intercepted
Fumbles-Lost
by 0
0-0
1
0-0
Defense is better than expected Missouri: Missouri is too good Another 3-and-out left St. started on the 35. A 4-yard run jump ball to the left side of Penalties-Yards 4-26 5-37
and the offense is doing its part. a team, so they beat Kansas State.
John’s starting at the 30. The by Bergfeld and an 8-yarder by the end zone, with Cole Simon Punts-Aver. 6-42 4-45
Redskins just don’t have enough Alabama: Read above. Alabama Burgei (10 rushes, 174 yards) outleaping the defender for the
healthy weapons. is too good for Mississippi State. offensive line: seniors Austin INDIVIDUAL
South Carolina: Gamecocks Vogt, Vinny Wiley, Alex set the ball at the 47. Leininger tally. Everhart tacked on the ADA
DENVER: Broncos have had a RUSHING: Kellen Decker 16-52,
week to stew over utter humiliation will squeak past Florida. Recker, Derek Klaus and Seth then faked a triple-option to conversion for a 35-14 deficit Chris Bealscher 3-9, Konnor Baker 17-(-
by Raiders two weeks ago. Chiefs Syracuse: Syracuse will beat Knebel; began to take control his right before dropping quick- with 3:08 left. )24.
PASSING: Baker 33-47-268-1-2,
coming off tough loss to Raiders Rutgers.
on a 6-play, 70-yarder. At the ly and finding a wide-open “Our defense was pretty tired Alex Weber 0-1-0-0-0.
last week. Broncos come back with Ohio State: Now that Joe Calvelage on the hashmark at after the game. Ada’s offense RECEIVING: Weber 16-117, Austin
a vengeance, especially in Mile Paterno has his 400th victory, I Ada 8, Bergfeld again took a Everhart 6-70, Ty Jolliff 5-20, Decker 3-27,
think they will let up against Ohio handoff inside right guard and the 25. The junior finished off averaged 500-plus yards and 51 Jacob Ansley 2-19, Cole Simon 1-499
High city.
BUFFALO: Bills have been oh- State. found paydirt. Rode made it the play in the end zone. After a points a game, so that’s a great ST. JOHN’S
RUSHING: Evan Burgei 10-174,
so-close lately. Lions again without Virginia Tech: Hokies will 14-0 with 4:32 left in the half. pass interference on the 2-point job by the defense,” Schulte Jordan Bergfeld 5-88, Jordan Leininger
Matthew Stafford, perhaps for the defeat North Carolina. conversion, Burgei ran in the 2 added. “They are going to com- 10-80, Mark Boggs 2-(-)2.
Pros: Ada showed some life in PASSING: Leininger 5-9-75-0-1.
season. I predict Buffalo’s first
Pittsburgh: Steelers will romp reaching the 49 but on 4th- on the re-try for a 28-0 spread plete passes but I felt we tackled RECEIVING: Tyler Bergfeld 2-12,
win. with 6:31 to go in the period. very well for the most part. Tanner Calvelage 1-53, Tyler Ditto 1-8,
ST. LOUIS: Two teams coming over New England. and-1 from there, Baker’s pass
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HI AND LOIS
Tomorrow’s Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Find up some of these doors.
a way to use your head instead of your ARIES (March 21-April 19) -
The coming solar cycle is checkbook when getting involved in Believe in yourself and your abilities,
looking to be one where much can be a new endeavor with another. Good and you will soar at whatever it is
accomplished and many wishes can ideas or strong leadership can be you want to accomplish. It’s a good
be fulfilled for those who are willing worth more than their weight in day to begin with, but having faith in
to do their part. Any frustrations gold. your abilities will make things even
you might encounter are likely to be better.
products of your own impatience. Monday, Nov. 15, 2010 TAURUS (April 20-May
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - 20) - Be friendly to everybody,
The boss won’t pay for a lot of small Far more movement than usual is because although it’s a given that
talk, but s/he will pay well for a likely to be in the works for you in involvements with successful people
superior performance. When in need the next year. Some activity might be can rub off on you, even some lowly
of funds, keep your mind and muscles for pleasurable purposes, but most is types can open up some big doors of
in motion and your mouth shut. likely to have something to do with opportunity.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. business and everyday life. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - BLONDIE
21) - Even if you believe that you SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Lady Luck is likely to be showering
have some wise suggestions to offer, - Managing and directing others you with multiple opportunities
unless they are explicitly requested, with extreme skill is within you, but where your work or career is
keep your mouth shut. If things go you’ll need to reach out in a manner concerned. Take advantage of every
wrong, someone will need to be that is not only acceptable, but is also one of them, regardless of size.
blamed. welcomed. Show your stuff. CANCER (June 21-July 22)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- - Although a number of conditions
19) - Be guarded, because a curious Dec. 21) - The victory that you’re might be better for you than others
acquaintance is trying to poke his/her envisioning can only be accomplished might be, you could fare best with
nose into a private matter between with a lot of tenacity combined with people or things that have never been
you and another friend. Watch your much optimism. Both are needed to fortunate for you previously.
step regarding your replies. pull off what you want. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Detecting that you have more control
19) - You’re not likely to be stingy 19) - Larger than usual strides can be than usual in certain important
in your dealings with friends, but made at this time if you baste your endeavors won’t be a figment of your
do be careful not to let yourself be desires in a lot of positive thinking. imagination. Act on any positive
maneuvered into an arrangement Big accomplishments can be made feelings or hunches you get.
where you’re asked to pay an unfair in matters that you recently became VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Lots
share.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
interested in.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
of great friends, good conversation,
interesting activities and perhaps
BEETLE BAILEY
- Performance speaks louder than You’re entering a brief but extremely even a surprise could all be in store
words, so if you have others working favorable period for achieving for you. This could be one of your
for you, set an example of what you financial success, which might be happier days.
want from them. An old-fashioned larger than anything you’ve ever LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -
pep talk will not suffice. experienced in the past. Don’t waste The possibilities for achieving large
ARIES (March 21-April 19) this cycle lollygagging. material gains are much greater at
- Don’t be afraid to be a bit more PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - this time than usual, but it will still
assertive than usual, if that’s what it There is a strong probability that you be up to you to get out there and
takes to accomplish your aims. The could meet someone who has access make things happen. Don’t sit on
important thing is that you do so to contacts you’ve been trying to your luck.
without being hostile or pushy. reach. If asked, this person will open Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
- It’s not likely that you’ll be prone
to being extra careful with issues
or things that are insignificant to
you. However, when it comes to
something of great importance it’ll
be a different story.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -
SNUFFY SMITH
There isn’t a chance that you’ll allow
important decisions that affect you
personally to be left to others. You’ll
make sure that any final judgment
calls are approved by you.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
- You should be able to find some
new ways or places to stretch your
dollars, by analyzing where and what
you purchase on a regular basis. Do
so today.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - If you
sense that persons with whom you
associate are a bit intimidated by
your strong personality, try to lighten
up a bit, if you have an opportunity
to do so. Let the warmth within you
shine through.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
Although favors you ask of others are
likely to be granted, there’s a strong
chance that they’ll have strings
attached. If that’s the case, handle
things on your own.
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Cub Scout Pack 42 recently held its annual Halloween Costume Contest. Winners in the Most Original category are,
first place - Seth Teman; second place - Caleb Helms; third place - Clint Wolke; and fourth place - Logan Dickman.
Winner in the Best Overall category was Cole Gordon.
Cutest category winners are, first place - Adam Schneer; second place - Adam Bockey;
Cub Scout Pack 42 recently held its annual Halloween Costume Contest. Winners in third place - Nicholas Curth; and fourth place - James Garrett.
the Best Actor category were, from left, first place - Daniel Garza, second place - Brandon
Lebeck; third place Jonathan Brooks; and fourth place - Brenden Olson.
Winners in the Scariest category are, first place - Zane Stevenson; second place -
Winners in the Funniest category are, first place - Brady Johnson; second place - Jacob Sabian Lawrence; third place - Alex Gerow; and fourth place - Hunter Mericle
Miller; third place - John Short; and fourth place - Dominic Bonifas.
Troubled cruise shows unpredictability of the sea
By JOHN ROGERS and DAISY NGUYEN every backup electrical system on board.
The Associated Press “A fire can be quickly contained so that it
won’t require a ship to return to port,” she said.
LOS ANGELES — A luxury cruise liner “That raises a lot of concerns.”
that limped into San Diego after a fire knocked Four years ago, the Star Princess oceanliner
out its power was lucky in many ways — no caught fire on a windy night in the Atlantic
one was killed or even seriously hurt, a nearby Ocean as it headed toward Jamaica. One
Navy vessel came quickly with supplies and person was killed, 11 injured and 150 cabins
the mishap occurred in tranquil waters. damaged before the crew could douse the
Yet the drawn-out tale of the stricken ship flames, which were believed to be caused by
shows just how quickly things can go wrong a cigarette.
on a giant floating city carrying thousands As investigators try to determine what
of people, and it’s prompting a closer look at happened aboard the Splendor, Higgins said
whether ocean liners are properly equipped they likely will look at the ship’s equipment
to deal with the litany of problems that could and also the crew’s response. Cruise ships
strike: rogue waves, norovirus outbreaks and have extensive contingency plans and drills
mechanical problems that disable ships in that must pass muster with the Coast Guard,
treacherous weather. said Eric Ruff, executive vice president of the
“If you want a completely predictable vaca- Cruise Lines International Association. The
tion don’t go on the sea,” said Carolyn Spencer Coast Guard said it examined the ship’s smoke
Brown, editor of the industry trade publication and heat detection systems, sprinkler and engi-
Cruisecritic.com and a veteran of more than neering systems just a day before the engine
Ugliest category winnners are, first place - Noah Ledyard; second place - Chase 200 cruises. “Ships are bigger and have better blew and found no deficiencies.
Bailey; third place - Ken Jester; and fourth place - Richard Cocuzza. stabilizers than ever before, but they are still The National Transportation Safety Board
on the sea and the sea is nature and nature is said the probe into the fire’s cause would be
unpredictable.”’ conducted by Panama, where the ship is reg-
If the Splendor had been crossing the North istered. Panama agreed to let the U.S. Coast
NORTHWEST OHIO’S
Atlantic in the winter — instead of about 40 Guard join the investigation because most of
miles off the coast of Mexico in calm waters the passengers were U.S. citizens, and two
— things could have been far worse, said NTSB experts will assist, the NTSB said.
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