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Next Tuesday is election day 2021. Auditor Charles Ross says he expects 33 to 34 percent of the ballots to be returned.
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Ross says his office sent out 128,423 ballots to registered voters in the county. So far 18,683 or 14.69% of ballots have been returned to the Yakima County Auditors Office. Your ballot is due on election day November 2. Ross says he expects 34% of the ballots sent to voters to be returned by election day.
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Any farm, really any farmright up to the most iconic Bluegrass nurserieswould have been proud to have two juveniles as accomplished as Rattle N Roll (Connect) and Electric Ride (Daredevil) heading towards the Breeders' Cup. And for both to have meanwhile dropped out, in wildly contrasting circumstances, would only have reiterated the odds to be overcome by even the most lavishly resourced operations. Rattle N Roll, winner of the GI Claiborne Breeders' Futurity, can regroup next year after a minor foot issue ruled him out of the GI TVG Breeders' Cup Juvenile; tragically there is no such comfort regarding Electric Ride, the GII Chandelier S. runner-up, following her freak loss (reportedly to an anaphylactic shock) a couple of weeks ago.
Incredibly, however, the farm that bred both still retains, not one, but two unbeaten contenders for Friday's 2-year-old card at Del Mar. Hidden Connection (Connect), nine-length winner of the GIII Pocahontas S., looks formidable in the GI Netjets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, while One Timer (Trappe Shot) heads for the GII Juvenile Turf Sprint off a 12-length maiden win and two stakes scores. A banner achievement for any breeder. Impossible, then, to give adequate credit to St. Simon Place, whose scale of operation can be judged from the aggregate cost of the mares responsible for these four youngsters.
Tommy Wente, the man responsible, quickly does the math.
Out of the four mares, you know, I think it's less than $34,000 I got tied up in them altogether, he says.
Actually, it's $32,400.
Wente telephoned his friend Tommy Eastham of Legacy Bloodstock after One Timer won at Santa Anita and Electric Ride ran second in the Chandelier on the same card.
I just want to know, Tommy, Wente said to his namesake. Is this luck, or am I doing something right?
Well, when Hidden Connection won the other day, I guess I might have said a little luck, replied Eastham. But after these two here? You've got be doing something right.
Then, when Rattle N Roll won his Grade I a few days later, Eastham called again. Man, whatever you're doingjust keep doing it!
So what's the secret? When you think about the fortunes being spent by others, it feels like a pretty big question.
Everybody asks me that! says Wente, who runs the breeding division of St. Simon while partners Calvin and Shane Crain concentrate on a parallel sod-growing business. I'm known for going in there and buying cheap horses. But they're not really cheap horses, in my eyes. For me, they're very well-bred horses that come from very good farms. Okay, so they've been culled: this one's got a bad knee, this one's a little sore, this one needs more leg. But that's what I look for, because I can't buy mares that are perfect.
So I look for the kind I can breed to something that can fix them. I see whether I can breed [any issues] out of them, and can get me something on the ground that I can sell. But that's what makes it even more amazing to us, everything that's been happening. Because often you can get by with those kinds of mares if you're racing their babies. But we sell [nearly] everything.
One observable trait, consistent with accepting perceived flaws to meet the budget, is that all four of these mares were very lightly raced. But the real key is to find a filly out of a young mare who has been given a chance with good covers and, ideally, has already achieved prices suggestive of good physicals.
That way I can just sit back on them, Wente reasons. I can let the family grow for a few years.
A perfect example of the modus operandi is One Timer's dam Spanish Star (Blame), picked up for just $1,500 at Keeneland November four years ago.
I knew where she was raised, I knew the owner Tracy Farmer, I knew they did it right, Wente recalls. Okay, she didn't work out on the racetrack, but she was the first foal of a mare that had some stuff going, she had a son by Awesome Again in work. And that turned out to be Sir Winston. A year later he wins the Belmont and, bam, I can sell the half-sister [privately] for $150,000.
Now Wente is hoping to close out the exploding value of a couple of other diamonds found in the rough, with the dams of Hidden Connection and Rattle N Roll both scheduled to enter the ring next week.
C J's Gal (Awesome Again) was discovered at the Keeneland January Sale of 2016, having derailed after a single start. Wente knew that the big spenders would literally overlook her, being on the small side, and landed her for $9,500. Her first foal, a Tourist filly, made $70,000.
So from there, Wente says, we're free-riding.
Okay, so her second foal was a $49,000 RNA weanling who was ultimately let go for $40,000 the following September. But at least that meant Hidden Connection could benefit from the farm regime for another few monthsand that, to be fair, could be as important as any other ingredient in St. Simon's success.
I try to raise a great product, Wente says. I love my feeding program, I love how we wean them. And I don't put horses in a barn. Our horses are outside 24/7, raised in herds of, like, 10. And if they get kicked, they get kicked. If they get snotty noses, they get snotty noses. You know, to me, that's what makes them tough. You have to let them go through all that stuff. In my opinion, we give them too much medicine; we baby them too much. I think we get caught up, with so much money tied up in them, wanting to protect them. 'He's limping today, he doesn't feel too good, better get him inside.' No. Let that horse be a horse, let him figure it out.
C J's Gal is offered as hip 148 (with a Frosted cover) at Fasig-Tipton; while Jazz Tune (Johannesburg) is catalogued as hip 222, in foal to Liam's Map, at Keeneland. Wente picked her up, a $20,000 apple from the tree cultivated by the late Edward P. Evans, at the same sale five years ago. She had won a Parx maiden (though in another light career) in the silks of William S. Farish. Jazz Tune has some wonderful old-school seeding to her family, out of a Pleasant Tap half-sister to two Grade I winners (plus another at Grade II level) out of the Northern Dancer blue hen Dance Review.
Mind you, no matter how much you get right, you always need a bit of luck. How fortunate, for instance, that Jazz Tune did not meet her reserve at $55,000 when Wente returned her to Keeneland, with Rattle N Roll in utero, in 2018. But sometimes it just takes a little time to develop value. One Timer, for instance, made no more than $21,000 as a yearling, his sire having meanwhile been exiled to Turkey. While we've already noted how Hidden Connection struggled for traction.
But the yearling Electric Ride brought $130,000 from Quarter Pole Enterprises at Fasig-Tipton October, some yield for an Indiana-bred daughter of a mare, Why Oh You (Yes It's True), bought for $1,400 deep in the same Keeneland November Sale that produced Jazz Tune. Electric Ride advanced her value to $250,000 through Eddie Woods at OBS the following April, while Rattle N Roll proved a still more profitable exercise for his pinhookers. A $55,000 Keeneland November weanling for Rexy Bloodstock, he made $210,000 from Kenny McPeek in the same ring the following September.
No doubt about it, then, a grounding at St. Simon Place is becoming ever more trusted; and its graduates are punching ever more above weight. Wente has now expanded its broodmare band past 40, some owned with another partner in Scott Stevens, and raised around $750,000 from eight yearlings at Keeneland in September, selling as usual through Machmer Hall.
You've got to surround yourself with good people, people willing to help, Wente stresses. Because I have to reach out every day. I couldn't do what I'm doing without Carrie Brogden. She's opened a lot of doors for me, and she's always No 1 about the horses. People like her and [husband] Craig have been there and done it all. If she's says, 'Tommy, you want to pull that horse from the sale,' I'm pulling the horse from the sale. I'm going to take criticism and use it.
That said, the driving principle remains the sweat of his own brow.
At the end of the day, I truly believe that it's the time you put in raising them, he says. It's the cutting the grass, fixing the fenceboards, fixing the water. It's everything together. If you want to be the person who just sits in the house watching TV, letting everybody else do your work, fine. But I do my books, I do my matings, I do my contracts, I do my registrations. I'm as hands-on as I can be.
They say that necessity is the mother of invention and maybe those big farms that find themselves mere bystanders at the Breeders' Cup can learn something from the strategies Wente has adapted to work his budget. Maybe insisting on perfection, on the very best that money can buy, invites its own fragilities. Maybe it's more important to concentrate on connecting with horses, and connecting them with their environment. Nothing, that way, gets in the way of the passion.
Wente first had his imagination captured when visiting the barn of his stepfather, former Hoosier Park trainer Tom Hickman, some 20 years ago. He was captivated. He simply had to have one of these beautiful animals. The one he bought, an Indiana-bred, ran once and showed nothing. Then one night the phone rang.
We had them boarded over there at the old Quarter Horse track, Riverside Downs, in Henderson, Kentucky, Wente recalls. About two o'clock in the morning I had a call from the trainer. They'd had a barn fire, lost all these horses. Of course, my stepdad's horses were in there, my horse was in there. It was the low of the low. My very first horse, lost in a barn fire. But I knew I was hookedbecause the very next day I was looking for another one to buy. And I've been hooked ever since. The highs are high, the lows are low, and there's no in-between. It's the guys that can take those lows, and keep on going, that are going to make it.
So here's one such, who boards the plane for California on Thursday not just flying the flag for a 400-acre parcel of Kentucky, but for every small breeder striving against the perceived odds.
I'm for the little guy, Wente says. I am a little guy. I started out in Indiana, okay. I raised so much crap over there that nobody wanted. And then I've come over here to Kentucky, but I kept the same mindset. I never changed what I did. I just started buying Kentucky stuff, and dealing with Kentucky stuff, the way I did the Indiana stuff. You don't need to have Justify or Tapit. The highest stallion we've used would be $30,000, tops.
So I want the little breeder to know, keep your head down, keep doing what you're doing. People know me as that crazy guy going in there buying horses for $1,000, $2,000. But you know what, there is some kind of method in my madness. I haven't figured it out yet. But there's something going on, right? I've proved you can do it. You can do it, man. If I can do it, anybody can do it.
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Fair or not, Coras punishment struck Johnson as further evidence of his former shortstops resilience. Life comes with indelible loss: lost innocence, lost loved ones, broken bonds, broken hearts, faulty choices, fractured dreams.
In Coras case, he is a former Boy Scout turned baseball journeyman who carries the lessons of his troubles as a traveling companion, as if they were his means of finding true north in the wilderness without a compass.
People close to Cora say the lessons he learned in his darkest hours, from losing his father as a boy to the humiliation of losing his livelihood in the sign-stealing scandal, helped him emerge from the woods this year and advance to within two wins of the American League pennant and a World Series berth.
His longtime friends as well as major league managers and executives who opened doors for him as a player and manager say those lessons will serve Cora well as he moves on from his near-miss in 2021 and prepares for another title run in 2022.
Alex has bounced back from a lot of different things in his life, and he has learned from those things in ways that keep making him stronger all the time, said Henry Turtle Thomas, who recruited Cora to play at the University of Miami and has remained a friend.
A Red Sox spokesman said Cora was not available to be interviewed for this story. But Cora has made no secret that he has grown from the pain and shame he caused himself, his family, and others who employed him and believed in him.
What really hurt me was for them to suffer because of my mistakes, he said tearfully after the Sox eliminated Tampa Bay in the Division Series.
As Johnson noted, no one disputes that sign stealing has been part of baseball as long as peanuts and Cracker Jack. Many teams have lived by versions of the refrain, If you aint cheating, you aint competing.
Johnson, now 78, managed the New York Mets in the 1986 World Series, which ended with the Red Sox losing Games 6 and 7 at Shea Stadium in one of the most devastating postseason collapses in franchise history, and he said, We knew they were stealing signs in Boston and flashing them on the scoreboard. Everybody knew what was going on because everybody was trying to get that little extra edge on the other guy.
In my estimation, that was never cheating. It was pushing the rulebook as far as you can.
Dwight Evans, who with Marty Barrett was considered the most adept sign stealer for the Sox in the 1980s and figured prominently in the 1986 World Series, said by telephone from Florida that Johnsons assertion is totally false.
We didnt have their signs, said Evans. I wish we did, but we didnt.
Crushing losses
Johnson, whose 86 Mets were described in Jeff Pearlmans 2005 book, The Bad Guys Won!, as the rowdiest team ever to put on a New York uniform, said its not the fault of todays baseball teams that modern technology has opened new frontiers in sign stealing.
The higher the tech, the more you can do, he said. I guarantee you, everybody in the game is trying to get every little edge.
But MLB, having in recent years banned the use of technology to steal signs, has cracked down on the practice, disciplining not only the Astros but the Red Sox and Yankees. In Coras case, he has said he deeply regrets the anguish he caused his 18-year-old daughter, Camila, who like Cora himself was born the child of a widely respected baseball lifer in Puerto Rico.
By now, Coras story is familiar to many. His father, Jose, was a founder of the Little League program in their mountain valley town of Caguas, 20 miles south of San Juan. Jose, also a baseball writer and scout for the San Diego Padres, taught the game to Cora and his older brother, Joey, who at 21 made his major league debut with the Padres in 1987, when Alex was 11.
A year earlier, while Alex was still playing Little League, Jose was diagnosed with colon cancer. Alex entered the sixth grade believing his fathers treatment had defeated the cancer, but Jose succumbed to the disease on Oct. 5, 1989, at the age of 52, when Alex was 13.
In death, Jose Cora remained a guiding light for his sons. Alex, like Joey, who attended Vanderbilt, followed his fathers advice by entering college, the University of Miami, rather than sign with the Minnesota Twins after they selected him in the 12th round of the 1993 draft.
But Miami proved too much for Cora, a mostly Spanish-speaking teenager, unmoored from his family and struggling in English-speaking classes. He soon retreated to Puerto Rico, homesick and all but defeated.
The first thing he did when he went home was try to sign with the Twins, but it wasnt a possibility at that point, said J.D. Arteaga, his Miami teammate and closest college friend, now the universitys pitching coach. Also, Joey wasnt going to allow that to happen. He made sure Alex was on the next flight back to Miami.
Cora returned stronger and wiser, as he would nearly 30 years later after his suspension. A slick-fielding infielder, he quickly established himself as a leader and served as an unofficial player-coach throughout his three years at Miami an experience that culminated in one of the most crushing defeats of his baseball life.
On an unforgiving Nebraska night in the spring of 1996, Cora broke a tie score with a go-ahead single with two outs in the top of the ninth inning in the final game of the College World Series against Louisiana State.
We all thought it was the game-winning RBI, Arteaga recalled.
But Miamis All-American closer, Robbie Morrison, retired the first two batters in the bottom of the ninth, only to surrender a two-run walkoff home run in the last game of Coras collegiate career.
Cora collapsed in the sod, sobbing inconsolably. He was still sobbing when a teammate lifted him from the grass, and still crying, choking on his words, when he addressed the team afterward, expressing love for his teammates, none more than Morrison.
Thats Alex, Arteaga said. Thats how much he cares.
Cora later was enshrined in the schools Hall of Fame.
Alex had that it factor, Thomas said. He wasnt a great hitter and he maybe wasnt the best student in the classroom, but in my 39 years of coaching college baseball, he was the smartest player and the best defender in the infield Ive ever seen.
Manager in the making
Cora was selected in the third round of the 1996 draft by the Dodgers but would have gone higher if not for his bat. He made his way with other skills, the most tangible being his defensive wizardry, the most intangible his baseball intellect.
In 2000, Johnson chose the 24-year-old Cora as his starting shortstop over Mark Grudzielanek, a proven veteran who had hit .326 the previous season.
Alex was short of physical abilities, but when you looked at his makeup and mental approach, he was the kind of player you want to have on your team, Johnson said.
A former major leaguer himself he played 13 seasons as a second baseman, mostly with the Baltimore Orioles Johnson said Cora reminded him of his Hall of Fame teammates Brooks Robinson and Frank Robinson in how hard he worked to become the best player he could be.
By the time Coras athleticism ebbed around age 30, he had established the leadership qualities that enabled him to spend the second half of his 14-year career as a valued utility player.
Cora left his mark in Boston by helping the Sox win the 2007 World Series, while mentoring the likes of Dustin Pedroia. Afterward, Cora later told the New York Post, he sat alone in a private room and just started crying, because thats something I would have loved to share with my dad.
Cora was 36 when the St. Louis Cardinals released him in spring training in 2011, ending his playing career. He spent a few years as an ESPN analyst before the Sox managerial job opened in 2017. The opening prompted Coras former Dodgers teammate Paul Lo Duca to tweet a sentiment shared by many in baseball.
The smartest player I ever played with was Alex Cora, Lo Duca said. It was inevitable that he was going to manage.
Dave Dombrowski, then Bostons president of baseball operations, came to agree.
Welcomed back in Boston
Cora had weathered other personal challenges between winning a World Series as a player with Boston and returning in 2018 as the franchises first minority manager. They included divorcing Camilas mother and making minor headlines in 2008 when he was booked for a second time at a Florida jail for alleged probation violations stemming from his conviction on a 1999 charge of driving under the influence when he was a 23-year-old Dodgers prospect.
Cora resolved his legal issues, and his probation was terminated in June 2008, during his final season playing for the Sox.
Dombrowski said his research on Cora confirmed Lo Ducas evaluation.
Many people I talked to said he was always the smartest guy on the team and always a leader, Dombrowski said. He also was a great communicator, both in English and Spanish.
Many people I talked to said he was always the smartest guy on the team and always a leader.
Dave Dombrowski on Alex Cora
Coras only drawback was a lack of major league managerial experience. Dombrowski said the Sox signed him on the conditions that he hire a veteran bench coach (Cora chose former Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke) and agree to work with Dombrowskis special assistant, Tony La Russa, who had 33 years of managerial experience.
The arrangement proved to be historic. The Sox won 17 of their first 19 games under Cora and a franchise-record 108 games overall in the regular season before they blew away the Yankees, Astros, and Dodgers in the postseason.
Coras catchphrase for Bostons offense was doing damage, and he gleefully boasted about the Sox obliterating the Yankees, 16-1, in Game 3 of the ALDS.
We scored 16 at Yankee Stadium, he shouted at Fenway Park before the duck boat parade. Suck on it.
After Coras suspension and self-imposed exile in Puerto Rico, Red Sox executives wasted little time hiring him once they interviewed him in an airport hangar on the island. If the Sox hadnt hired him, Dombrowski said, another team inevitably would have.
Read more: The inside story of how the Red Sox decided to rehire Alex Cora
Alex is a tremendous individual, and the Red Sox are very fortunate to have him back, Dombrowski said.
Cora said he became a better person during his suspension, a better father to Camila, his ex-wifes son Jeriel, his 4-year-old twin sons, Islander and Xander, and a better partner to the twins mother, Angelica.
His watchword for the Sox in 2021 shifted to humility. He refrained from telling anyone to suck on it after the Sox eliminated the Yankees in the Wild Card Game on the 32nd anniversary of his fathers death. And he criticized his pitcher, Eduardo Rodriguez, for pointing at an imaginary watch on his wrist in Game 3 of the ALCS to mock Houston shortstop Carlos Correas signature move, which is meant to signify its our time.
Houston swept the next three games after Rodriguezs stunt, and time was up for Cora and the 2021 Sox. On Thursday, he returned home to Puerto Rico, with more to learn about baseball and life.
Bob Hohler can be reached at robert.hohler@globe.com.
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St. Paul, MN (KROC-AM News) - Minnesota's Health Commissioner has set a goal of having all of Minnesota senior citizens at least partially immunized against COVID-19 by the end of next month.
Jan Malcolm made the announcement this morning concerning Minnesotans who are age 65 and older. At last report, a bit over a third of the state's senior population had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Overall, the most recent report from the state indicates over 710,000 Minnesotans have now received at least one dose and over 264,000 have had both vaccination shots.
State health officials note that Minnesota's allocation of vaccine doses has increased nearly 30 percent since January but recent deliveries have been hampered by the snow and ice storms affecting parts of the country. Yesterday, Olmsted County Public Health had to postpone a vaccination clinic because an expected shipment of the vaccine did not arrive and there have been similar reports of delayed shipments in other parts of the state.
The Minnesota Department today reported 14 coronavirus-related deaths and a Mower County resident between 30 and 34 years old was on that list. The state reported 928 new COVID-19 cases throughout Minnesota, including another 26 infections in Olmsted County. The daily testing positivity rate was down to about three percent based on over 31,000 tests completed on Wednesday.
The overall number of Minnesotans hospitalized due to COVID-19 is the lowest reported in almost 5 months. The latest count from Wednesday was 287 with 54 of the patients in intensive care. It marked the first time the overall hospitalization total has been below 300 since September 21 and the ICU total is the lowest since last spring.
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The legal and political battle between New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell and Parallel Products is about to take another twist and become more complicated.
Parallel Products wants to expand operations in the New Bedford Industrial Park. The project will bring more than $50 million in private investment to the city along with an estimated $1 million dollars in additional taxes and approximately 100 jobs to the region. The project will also result in more truck and car traffic to the industrial park and the trucks will be filled with various types of waste products.
This expansion project is going to be approved by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and then it is going to go to the New Bedford Board of Health for approval or rejection.
Earlier this year, the New Bedford City Council finally passed an ordinance overhauling the residency requirements for some city employees and all appointees to local government boards. Mayor Mitchell vetoed the ordinance, but his veto was overridden by 10 of the 11 councilors.
The members of the Board of Health are now governed by this ordinance. Only city residents can serve on the board and that means two of the three current members are either going to move to the city from Dartmouth, or Mayor Mitchell will eventually have to find two new board members to serve.
The board is currently all medical doctors and even though two members live outside of the city, they have deep roots in the city. Are there any medical professionals who live in the city and are willing and able during the COVID-19 pandemic to serve on the Board of Health?
Stay tuned.
Chris McCarthy is the host of The Chris McCarthy Show on 1420 WBSM New Bedford. He can be heard weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon. Contact him at chris.mccarthy@townsquaremedia.com and follow him on Twitter @Chris_topher_Mc. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.
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The Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino will come down once and for all via an implosion today at 9 am. You can view it online. Here's how.
The City of Atlantic City will be streaming it on their website. Click here to view that stream. It'll happen around 9 am. The exact start time could be a few minutes before or after.
Here's a video where you can view the demolition live, via 6ABC:
The immediate area around the building is closed to the public, as you can imagine for safety purposes.
The city of Atlantic City has opened a viewing area at the nearby Bader Field. Guests are encouraged to watch the implosion from outside of their vehicles. They're charging $10 per car, and social distancing will be followed, our sister station Cat Country 107.3 reported.
In 2007, more than 100,000 visitors attended the implosion of the Sands Casino. The event included a fireworks display and more on a Friday night.
Trump Plaza opened in 1984. It closed in 2014, and the structure has since fallen in disrepair.
The cleanup will take some time. The target date for the final cleanup is estimated to be before the summer.
The future of the site isn't known at this time. The building's current owner, billionaire investor Carl Icahn, has not announced any plans for the site.
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There may be snow on the ground right now, but spring is right around the corner.
With that comes the scramble to get ready for gardening season and the resumption of yard waste collection in the Central Okanagan, which will begin for the year on March 1.
Rae Stewart, the Regional District of Central Okanagans waste reduction facilitator, says that means its time to do a pre-season check up of your yard waste cart.
Make sure to take out any materials that dont belong and may have landed in your yard waste cart by mistake over the winter months, she explained.
Anything at all that is not yard waste and could damage equipment or compromise the composting process must be removed before you put your cart out at the curb.
That includes plastics, flower pots, garbage, bags of any kind, pet waste, recycling materials, rocks, sod or soil.
Its vitally important to keep those kinds of materials out of your cart, as yard waste collected subside is composed and given new life as a valuable soil enhancer.
Last year alone, the program collected just under 15,000 tonnes of yard waste at the curb and turned it into high quality compost instead of it being buried at the landfill, said an RDCO release.
Yard waste, which includes leaves, tree needles, branches, prunings under five centimetres in diameter and one metre in length, wood chips, barks, plants, fruit droppings and grass clippings are all acceptable.
For more information on yard waste collection, or to inquire about purchasing or replacing a cart, visit the RDCO website.
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The white flag is out. The leader of the race has the hammer down, but both eyes are glued to the rearview mirror. What he sees is a pack of angry, onrushing race cars that want to be where he is. Then suddenly, that leader is no longer the leader. The pack is no longer a pack. It is a scrapyard. Meanwhile, someone who wasn't the leader is now the leader and not only that, they are also the newest champion of the biggest stock car race in the world.
Shortly after midnight on Monday, that's exactly how it went down at the Daytona 500. That's how Michael McDowell wound up driving his underfunded, likable loser, Pittsburgh Pirates of a Front Row Motorsports Ford into NASCAR's most hallowed Victory Lane. Not Joey Logano, the leader with half a lap remaining, only a mile from his second Daytona 500 victory. Not Brad Keselowski, the second place-running former series champion whose only missing jewel is a win in the sport's most prestigious event.
Nope. They both ended up in the fence, along with six other machines that were sliding, colliding, some exploding into flames while others flung mud and sod into the air. McDowell drag raced defending Cup champ Chase Elliott and 2018 Daytona 500 winner Austin Dillon to the finish before the caution flag froze the field and ended the race.
Keselowski said: "I don't feel like I made a mistake, but I can't drive everybody else's car. So frustrating.''
Logano said: "Pandemonium, I guess. Chaos struck."
McDowell said: "I know a lot of people are mad. I know a lot of people are asking, 'Who the heck is Michael McDowell and how is he wearing this Daytona 500 ring?' Joey went one way, Brad went the other, and it was like watching a door open."
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When told that people (more specifically, internet people) were questioning how that door opened -- as in, he'd used his front bumper to open it -- the racer who'd just ended a career 0-for-357 winless streak smiled, shrugged and chuckled.
"This is the Daytona 500, man," McDowell said. "If you were shocked or surprised at how that just happened, then you haven't been watching this race, certainly not in recent years."
The racer they call McDriver is McCorrect. Last-lap crashes and lead changes used to be the Daytona 500 exception. There's a reason we grew up with constant replays of Richard Petty and David Pearson in the frontstretch grass in 1976 and "There's a fight!" between Cale Yarborough and the Alabama Gang in 1979. They were very literally extraordinary moments. Back in the day, that kind of last-lap, no-idea-who'll-win stuff never happened.
Now it happens every year. Chaos and pandemonium are the modus operandi. The Great American Race has become the Joie Chitwood Thrill Show.
To paraphrase the great philosopher Richard Flair, you can love it or you can hate it, but you'd better sit down and look at it, because this is what the Daytona 500 is today.
Over the first 57 editions of the 500, there was a lead change on the final lap nine times. Now it's happened four times in six years. And that's only the official lap leader stat, scored at the start-finish line. It doesn't count an exchange such as one year ago, when Ryan Newman took the lead during the white flag lap and held down the point all the way into the tri-oval before getting turned into the wall his now-famous crash as winner Denny Hamlin streaked by.
Before 2017, no one had ever won the Daytona 500 by leading only the final lap of the race. Michael McDowell was the third driver to do it in the last five years.
So, what exactly does all this mean? Should we feel manipulated because these finishes might be the product of a system increasingly rigged to create parity? Should we be wrestling with our motorsports morality because today's Great American Race is so much different than the ones won by the Greatest Generation? Have we sold our stock car souls in the name of better-than-CGI imagery of crashes and flames and banzai move finish-line heroics straight out of Mario Kart?
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Is General Maximus about to throw his hands into the air and expose our lust for more by exclaiming, "Are you not entertained?!"
"I don't know about all that," McDowell said in an empty Victory Lane early Monday morning, watching and rewatching the video of his move into the lead. It was the first time he'd seen it, and his eyes grew large as the crash unfolded and the reporter's smartphone screen became orange with the images of flames.
"As a sports fan, all you can ask for is not knowing what's coming next, right? The big finish at the end," he continued. "You never know what's coming next in this race. Certainly not these days. So, it's pretty entertaining and fun, I would think."
McDowell paused, turned and pointed to the massive Harley J. Earl Trophy behind him. Track workers were already bolting on a silver plate freshly engraved with his name, alongside the likes of Petty, Pearson, Earnhardt and a lot former Daytona 500 winners whom he'd just outrun, including would-be winner Logano, who had come by moments earlier to congratulate McDowell in person.
"Entertaining and fun. I guess that's easy for me to say, isn't it?"
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Opportunity seldom knocks twice. As the town of Swampscott embarks upon the siting of a new elementary school, I can hear it knocking.
Here, at the planning stage, the town has the opportunity to ensure that the new school is environmentally sustainable, protects neighboring natural areas, and provides ample open space for play and learning. It will be much harder and more expensive to incorporate energy saving and sustainable solutions after the project is completed, rather than now at the design phase.
Why is this important? Its because open space - not just classroom space - is vital to our childrens education. Research consistently shows that access to open space, especially natural green open space, promotes cognitive, physical, social and emotional wellbeing. In designing the new school, we need to expand open space wherever possible, and protect the existing natural and conservation areas we already have. Further, incorporating environmentally sustainability and energy efficient measures now, will likely save the town money in the long run.
The conservancy has shared its recommendations on the Stanley School site with the School Building Committee and the towns consultants. These recommendations include the following:
The opportunities go beyond what happens outside the new building. There are opportunities to enhance what happens inside the school as well. In particular, we believe there needs to be a commitment by the town to fund environmental education programs and to explicitly incorporate them into the schools curriculum. To that end, the conservancy has offered its assistance in developing a site-specific curriculum that includes MA-STE aligned standards that meet the needs of the educator, family, and student communities.
At the recent SBC public forum, the conservancy was happy to hear that the towns consultants are committed to preserving and creating high quality open space, preserving and restoring trees, using native plantings, and creating a rain garden. We hope that the town wholeheartedly support the recommendations of the conservancy and take full advantage of this opportunity to improve nature in our neighborhood and our childrens lives.
Lets seize this fleeting moment and achieve long-lasting benefits for our town.
Toni Bandrowicz, chairman of the Swampscott Conservation Commission and president of the Swampscott Conservancy, pens the monthly Nature in the Neighborhood column through a partnership between the conservancy and the Swampscott Reporter.
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