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UCLA Football Set to Host Washington in Battle of Pac-12 Unbeatens
Beneath the Friday night time lights, just one unbeaten staff will survive.
Via 4 weeks, the Bruins are undefeated with a mean margin of victory of 23.8 factors. The Huskies, in the meantime, are additionally undefeated and boast a mean margin of victory of 25 factors.
Each groups blew out a MAC opponent of their season opener, took care of an FCS staff in Week 3 and are contemporary off dismantling an outmatched Pac-12 foe in Week 4. The blue and gold, in addition to the purple and gold, are each averaging over 40 factors per recreation whereas permitting fewer than 20.
Friday night time on the Rose Bowl, UCLA soccer (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) will face off towards No. 15 Washington (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) to resolve which staff’s good season will get to dwell on one week longer. Though either side have taken comparable paths to the Week 5 showdown, it stands as the primary actual check for the Bruins up to now this season.
Washington is so excessive up within the rankings and superior stats as a result of its Week 3 win came to visit then-No. 11 Michigan State in East Lansing. UCLA nonetheless lags behind the Huskies and a number of other different Pac-12 companions as a result of its Week 3 win got here by one level over South Alabama in Pasadena.
The Huskies are a much more daunting challenger than the Jaguars, in accordance with the stats, the polls and the media conglomerates who’ve scheduled Friday night time’s recreation to be broadcast on ESPN. Via 4 weeks, the Bruins have solely performed on Pac-12 Networks, a regional channel with dwindling viewership numbers routinely outdone by cable cooking exhibits and actuality TV.
Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson mentioned he wasn’t going to be shook by the intense lights, fairly that he was wanting ahead to such a high-profile matchup taking middle stage, even when it will not influence his staff’s mentality heading into the sport.
“Yeah, it is gonna be enjoyable,” Thompson-Robinson mentioned. “Once more, I say it each week, we’re gonna see if they’ll run with us and compete with us. We’re simply gonna go in and do our recreation.”
Throughout his final 13 video games on nationwide TV, Thompson-Robinson boasts a 152.3 passer ranking with 37 complete touchdowns and solely 9 interceptions. In his 10 profession video games towards ranked opponents, he has a 158.7 passer ranking with 27 complete touchdowns.
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UCLA’s protection, then again, has allowed 42.1 factors per recreation towards ranked opponents since coach Chip Kelly took over in 2018. The Bruins’ protection is posting a few of its finest numbers of Kelly’s tenure 4 weeks into 2022, however that is after going through steady waves inferior competitors fairly than the high-powered Husky offense.
Coach Kalen DeBoer joined Washington final offseason after a profitable run at Fresno State that included a 40-37 win towards UCLA on the Rose Bowl in September 2021. He instantly introduced his employees and that very same hearth energy with him as much as Seattle, giving the Huskies a top-10 offense within the nation proper off the bat.
Kelly mentioned that having the ability to look again on final 12 months’s Fresno State movie has been beneficial, however that Washington’s offense is an entire completely different beast due to its offensive playmakers – particularly quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
“He is actually working the present, and I believe he is enjoying in addition to any quarterback within the nation proper now,” Kelly mentioned. “He is extraordinarily correct, he could make all of the throws, he is bought a very, actually robust arm. … Simply watching tape, he is spectacular.”
Penix has thrown for 1,388 yards, 12 touchdowns and only one interception with a 64.3% completion share and 172.2 passer ranking up to now in 2022. He has had three prime receivers to unfold the ball round to – Jalen McMillan, Rome Udunze and Ja’lynn Polk – who account for 53.1% of the staff’s receptions, 62.1% of their receiving yards and 75% of their receiving touchdowns.
The Indiana switch quarterback performed underneath DeBoer when he was the offensive coordinator in Bloomington in 2019, giving the pair a in-built familiarity earlier than this season even started. Thompson-Robinson and Kelly have been collectively for 5 years straight, although, so the Bruins have the leg up in that class.
Thompson-Robinson should cope with a Washington move rush that ranks No. 3 within the nation with 15.0 sacks via 4 video games. Penix, in the meantime, be underneath fixed stress by defensive finish Laiatu Latu, a switch from Washington who ranks No. 3 within the nation with 5.0 sacks on the season.
The 2 dueling quarterbacks and opposing move rushes can be on full show Friday night time, with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. PT. The winner will head into Week 5 with a still-unblemished file, whereas the opposite might be left to surprise what their 4-0 begin was actually value.
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Evictions around Washington soar to record high levels • Washington State Standard
Washington is on track to have more eviction filings this year than any other year on record.
Nine counties, including King and Spokane, hit new high marks, and seven others are on their way.
“The state is in an eviction crisis at this point,” said Tim Thomas, research director at the University of California Berkeley’s Urban Displacement Project.
Washington’s policies, like its right to counsel program, have helped keep some of those people from becoming homeless, Thomas told the Senate Housing Committee on Friday. But he said without more action and funding, evictions will rise further.
Some lawmakers are voicing similar concerns.
“The increase in eviction filings is startling and alarming,” Housing Committee Chair Patty Kuderer, D-Bellevue, said. “There will be a tsunami of homelessness if we don’t handle this correctly.”
Kuderer is moving on from her role in the state Senate next month after she was elected in November to be Washington’s next insurance commissioner.
Evictions dropped significantly during the pandemic, largely due to national and statewide eviction moratoriums and rental assistance programs. Once those programs expired, evictions began to climb again.
One in 50 Washington renters, or about 2%, faced an eviction filing in the last year, according to data from the Urban Displacement Project.
During 2024, Clark, Grant, Jefferson, King, Klickitat, Okanogan, Spokane, Thurston and Whitman counties have already broken their records for the number of eviction filings in a year. Asotin, Columbia, Douglas, Kittitas, Pend Oreille, Skagit and Walla Walla are on track to break theirs this month.
Looking at trends in states similar to Washington, like California and Oregon, Thomas said he expects that evictions will not slow anytime soon.
He said one way the state can attempt to manage the record number of evictions is to expand its right to counsel program, which he called “a really powerful policy counterbalancing the crisis and keeping people housed.”
The program was established in 2021 and requires an attorney to be appointed in eviction proceedings for tenants with incomes below 200% of the federal poverty line. In 2024, that’s one person making $30,120 a year.
Since it launched, the program has handled 22,889 cases. About 81% of tenants in these cases ended up in permanent housing, and about 56% remained in the home subject to the eviction proceeding, according to the Office of Civil Legal Aid, which manages the program.
“The role that this program plays is not only a procedural safeguard,” said Philippe Knab, eviction defense and reentry program manager at the Office of Civil Legal Aid. “This program and these attorneys serve as a safety net.”
But as eviction filings rise, attorneys are struggling to keep up, Knab said. “We are currently experiencing a volume of evictions unlike anything we anticipated,” he said.
And with limited resources, some tenants fall through the cracks, Thomas said.
Just under 45% of tenants facing eviction had legal representation in January 2024, according to research from the University of Washington’s Evans School of Public Policy and Governance. A lack of information on the legal process, psychological barriers and logistical challenges are among the biggest reasons why some tenants never receive representation, Will von Geldern, a University of Washington Ph.D. candidate and researcher, told the Housing Committee.
Attorneys can only help those they can reach, he added.
The Office of Civil Legal Aid is asking lawmakers for $8.8 million in the next two-year budget cycle. That money would go toward continuing funding provided in the last legislative session along with adding five additional attorneys in King County.
This budget request will allow the program to keep pace with the current eviction levels, not expand any services, Knab said. He acknowledged that legislators will have budget struggles this year given a multibillion-dollar deficit.
Along with continuing to fund the right to counsel program, lawmakers will likely look at other policy solutions to ease the growing wave of evictions. Financial assistance to tenants and landlords, caps on certain rent increases and improving access to social services could all be on the table when they return in January.
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Report: Washington State quarterback John Mateer expected to enter transfer portal
Washington State quarterback John Mateer is expected to enter the transfer portal, per CBS Sports. The redshirt sophomore has two years of eligibility remaining.
Mateer led the Cougars to an 8-4 record in 2024, as the quarterback threw for 3,139 yards and 29 touchdowns while rushing for 826 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground. Mateer finished the regular season ranked No. 5 in the nation in total individual offensive production, producing 330.4 yards per game.
The 6-foot-1, 219-pound quarterback backed up Cam Ward in 2023, playing in all 12 games coming off the bench. Similar to Ward a year ago, Mateer is instantly viewed as one of the top available quarterbacks available on the transfer marker. With two years of eligibility remaining, he will be one of the most sought-after quarterbacks.
Mateer has thrown for 3,406 career yards and was a three-star recruit coming out of high school. The quarterback held offers from a range of FCS schools, with Washington State standing as one of his lone FBS offers.
The Little Elm High (Texas) product threw for 2,449 yards as a senior in 2021, breaking a single-season school record that he’d set one year before with 2,268 yards. Schools like Auburn, Wisconsin, Michigan, Florida State, Missouri and Iowa are expected to be in the market for a portal quarterback this offseason. Washington State will close the year bowl-eligible and is averaging 36.8 points per game.
The transfer officially opens on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024. More than 2,800 FBS scholarship players entered their names into the NCAA’s transfer database during the 2023-24 school year. Removing those who withdrew or went pro, the final total sat at 2,707 transfers. That means roughly 25% of all FBS scholarship players hit free agency in one year.
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Seats Open For 2025 Eighth Grade Trip To Washington, DC
BY ROBERTA COCKING
It’s not too late to sign up for the 8th grade spring break trip to Washington, DC. In fact, the trip would be a great idea for a perfect Christmas present for your 8th grade student! There are currently 11 airline seats/ trip spaces left for the trip. Deadline for the trip at the current price is January 10, 2025. After that date, it will still be possible to sign up, however, there might be an increase to the trip price due to late charges, increased airline or hotel prices.
Flexible payment plans and fundraising tools are available. The trip is a private trip and not a school sponsored trip and has been offered to Los Alamos Middle School students for over 35 years.
The trip will include round trip air transportation, sightseeing, transportation in and around Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland, all meals and admissions, hotel accommodations, night chaperones in hotel, accident and health insurance. An on-call doctor is available for student illness or emergencies. Highlights of the trip include the White House, the International Spy Museum, a Capitol tour, the Pentagon Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Holocaust Museum, the Smithsonian museums, the National Zoo, Arlington National Cemetery, night tours of the Presidential Monuments, the Iwo Jima, Korean, and the Vietnam Memorials, the National Aquarium in Baltimore and much more. Four students will be selected to lay the morning wreath at Arlington National Cemetery Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The trip will be four days and three nights in duration. The group will stay in a five star hotel in Arlington or Crystal City, minutes from the DC sites.
Here are a few comments from parents and students regarding previous trips:
“I am so grateful for Roberta and the staff at Worldstrides! They organized an unforgettable trip in DC and Baltimore for the Los Alamos students and myself. Their knowledge of the city, museums, transportation, etc. allowed them to stay flexible in bad weather, make alternative schedules when things were closed and they kept the kids busy each and every moment of every day. I lived in DC for several years and I never saw the city in the way I did with Roberta!” -April Wade
“The DC trip was so much fun and educational. It was amazing how many things we got to see in the time we were there! The city is beautiful and has so much history for our kids to learn from. From a parent’s perspective, it was fun to watch from a distance as my child interacted with other kids on the trip. It was fun to have them learn some safe independence and spread their wings a bit. This trip will not be forgotten. The education and memories will last a lifetime. Truly a fabulous experience!”- Christi Haynes.
“ This trip was the best of my life! I learned that I have a lot of friends in my school that I didn’t even know that I had.”
“I learned a lot on my trip to DC. It was amazing, educational and FUN! I learned a lot about the memorials, Presidents and wars! If I could go on this trip again, I would in a second!”
“I now have so much more respect for our country than I did before! Seeing all the people who died for our freedom was special to me. Without them, we wouldn’t have the life that I know. I gained a lot of knowledge. I never really knew about the wars and events until we saw them on this trip. I had never thought much about wars that my grandparents had served in until this trip. I especially loved laying the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It was special to me because my grandparents served our country.”
“This trip changed me in so many ways. I learned so much about our government, not only from books but now in person. I became really good friends with people who went on this trip. I also learned a valuable lesson on how to handle my money.”
“This trip has changed me because of the Holocaust Museum. This museum made me realize what freedom really is and how much we should value our life. It made me realize how horrible it was and why we should never let it happen again.”
“I love history! This trip made me love it even more! I have been to Washington, DC many times. This was my favorite time! I have learned more history on this trip than in school. I also made tons of new friends. This was a once in a lifetime opportunity!”
“This trip has done many things for me. I have become closer to my classmates. I have become more responsible because of this trip. Being away from home made me be more responsible. I had to wake up on time, manage my money and always be back to the bus on time. I feel more like a young adult now!”
“This trip has changed me as a person in many ways. It has opened my eyes to many things that I otherwise would not have realized, understood or even cared about. I now understand the things people gave up so that this nation and all the people in it can live in freedom. This trip showed me how reading from a textbook and looking at pictures can only do so much for you. Many people died fighting for our country and are remembered and thanked for it in this city. I would have never known, understood or cared about this!”
“Because of this trip, I have finally learned to like myself!”
Sign up at https://worldstrdes.com/custom/2025-los-alamos-middle-school-dc-215374/ using Trip ID # 215374 call 1-800-468-5899. Questions? Call Roberta Cocking at 505-670-0679 or email her at scrc318@cox.net or robertac@worldstrides.com
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