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    6B MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2013 StatesmanJournal.com

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    though on a differentplay call but StephenWilliams couldnt come

    up with the diving catch.Kearse did.The second-year re-

    ceiver made a leapinggrab in the end zone overThomas for the go-aheadscore.

    Wed calledfor a shotbefore, and I was sur-prised wed missed onthat one, said Wilson,whothrew for 320 yards.Maybe I threw it a littletoo far. I saw Kearse outthere with the rest of theguys and I read the play.He was a second read,and he did a great job ofattacking the football.

    Kearse had just three

    catches for 31 yards lastseason as a rookie, butshowed promise duringthe preseason.

    The Seahawks failedon a 2-point conversionattempt, but theywouldnt need it.

    Theirdefense handled

    the rest.The Panthers had a

    chance to move back infront, but safety EarlThomas stripped DeAn-gelo Williams after a 16-yard scamper and TonyMcDaniel recovered at

    the Seattle 8 with 5:25left.The Seahawks ran out

    the clock from there.Williams, who fin-

    ished with 76 yards on16carries, took the losshard.

    It was one mistake,but it was the mistakethat cost my team thegame, said Williams,who also had a fumble inlast years 16-12 loss tothe Seahawks.

    Williamstriedto makea spin move when he gotthe 10 when Thomaspopped the ball loosefrom behind.

    Their secondary hasa knack for doing thatand my job is to protectthe football, Williamssaid. I didnt domy job.

    Thomas certainly didhis.

    When a runningbackfeels like hes getting

    open, hell start swinginghis arms, Thomas said.Igotin a goodpunch. Wealways work on that,get-ting the ballto comeout.

    Added Wilson: Thatshows what our footballteam is all about, that re-

    lentless nature to keepgoing after the ball.Were getting close to thegame being on the line,and thats what makesEarl Thomas the best inthe game.

    It was a rough debutfor Panthers offensivecoordinator Mike Shula.

    Panthers quarterbackCam Newton was held to125 yards passing andone touchdown a 3-yard strike to SteveSmith in the first half against a Seattle teamplaying without defen-sive starters Chris Cle-mons, Cliff Avril and

    Brandon Browner.ThePanthersled7-3at

    the break, but didntscorein thesecond half.

    Newton was plaguedby a fewdropped passes,including two by his nor-mally reliable tight endGreg Olsen.

    Shula wanted to limitNewtons carries thisseason and he did justthat with the explosivequarterback carryingjust five times for 38yards.

    Weve got to go back

    and look and see exactlywhat they did and howthey took us out of whatwe wanted to do on of-fense, Panthers coachRon Rivera said.

    It was a struggle forSeattles offense, too.

    The Seahawkscouldnt get much goingon the ground with Caro-lina smothering Mar-shawn Lynch, holdingtheAll-Pro running back to43 yards on17 carries.

    Wilson picked up theslack,completing25of 33passes against Carolinassuspect secondary. DougBaldwin had 91 yards on

    seven receptions.Note: Panthers defen-

    sive end Frank Alexan-der was ejected in thesecond quarter afterthrowing a punch at Sea-hawks offensive linemanBreno Giacomini after aCarolina sack.

    SeahawksContinued from Page 1B

    49ers made it three in arow against Aaron Rodg-ers and Co., after beatingGreen Bay last Septem-ber toopentheseasonand

    then45-31in theNFC divi-sional playoffs.

    Kaepernick marchedhis team 80 yards on fiveplaysto take the lead. The49ers answered afterPackers rookie Eddie La-cy put Green Bay aheadon a 2-yard run with 8:26left.

    Rodgers threw for 333yards and three touch-downs, but the Packersdeparted from Candle-stick Park with anotherdefeat eight months afterthat embarrassing post-season game.

    Boldincameback froman apparent twisted rightknee early in the fourthquarter to deliver a 43-yard catch in the decisivedrive. He also convertedon fourth down with a 15-yardcatch thatset upPhilDawsons late 33-yardfield goal.

    In this fierce rivalrybetween a pairof NFC fa-vorites,Packers lineback-er Clay Matthews madehispoint,too.The Packerspromised to target Kae-pernick, but they proba-bly meant for it to be inbounds.

    Matthewshad a hitout-of-bounds on Kaepernick

    midway through the sec-ondquarter, and49erslefttackle Joe Staley madecontactwith Matthewsaf-ter the play and receivedan unsportsmanlike con-

    duct penalty. Both teamsscuffled out of bounds,and the officials mistak-enly replayed the down.

    San Francisco took thelead on that play whenKaepernick found Boldinfor a 10-yard touchdown.Had it been fourth down,the Niners might have

    trieda field goal.The down shouldhave

    counted, referee BillLeavy said after thegame. The penaltieswere both dead ball, andthey should have offset atthe spot where the runnerwent out ofbounds.Anditwould have been fourthdown.

    Top San Franciscodraft pick Eric Reid hadan interception in thesafetys NFL debut.

    Lacy, the former Ala-bama stardraftedto boosta lackluster Green Bayrunning game, carried 14times for 41yards.

    Fan death: A fan fellfrom an elevated pedes-trian walkway and diedjust after kickoff.

    Police said multiplepeople witnessed themans fall onto a sidewalkfrom the Jamestownwalkway, which goesaround Candlestick.

    According to police,witnesses say the man ap-peared intoxicated whenhe fell. Off-duty medicsand police officers gavehim first aid until an am-bulance arrived, but theman was declared deadfrom his injuries.

    It was not immediatelyclear how many feet hehad fallen.

    His identity is beingwithheld until his familyis notified.

    49ers receiver Anquan Boldin runs past Packers cornerbackSam Shields Sunday in San Francisco. AP

    49ersContinued from Page 1B

    Weather / Sports

    Cold

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    Todays Pollen Index

    TODAY

    Shown is todays weather. Temperatures are todays highs and tonights lows.

    LOCAL WEATHER

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    MedfordKlamath Falls

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    Bend

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    High Ht. Low Ht.Willamette River at Portland

    TIDES

    High Ht. Low Ht.Tillamook Bay at Tillamook

    High Ht. Low Ht.Yaquina Bay and River at Newport

    High Ht. Low Ht.Tillamook Bay at Bay City

    High Ht. Low Ht.Depoe Bay

    High Ht. Low Ht.Netarts Bay at Netarts

    8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m.

    0-50 Good; 51-100 Moderate; 101-150 Unhealthyfor sensitive groups; 151-200 Unhealthy; 201-300

    Very Unhealthy; 301-500 HazardousOR Department of Environmental Protection

    Air Quality Index

    Todays UV Index and RealFeel Temp

    The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Indexnumber, the greater the need for eye and skinprotection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High;8-10Very High; 11+ Extreme. The patentedAccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature isan exclusive index of effective temperature basedon eight weather factors.

    Precipitation

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    LOCAL ALMANAC

    Flow(cfs) Stage(ft.) Change(ft.)

    RIVER LEVELS

    Willamette River

    North Santlam River

    Santlam River

    Columbia River

    Nestucca River

    Siletz River

    Alsea River

    SKY WATCHSun and Moon

    Yesterdays reading Todays Forecast

    Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.

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    THE MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY

    Source: Jim Todd OMSI

    La Grande

    Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

    Albuquerque 84/63/t 80/62/tAnchorage 59/51/r 58/51/rAtlanta 90/71/pc 87/69/tBal ti more 78 /67 /s 8 9/ 69 /p cBoston 69/60/s 78/68/pcChicago 91/73/s 94/70/pcC ha rlot te 87/65/pc 88/65/pc

    C incinnat i 89/69/pc 92/70/pcCl ev el an d 82 /67 /s 8 9/ 70 /tDallas 98/75/s 96/75/sDenver 83/56/t 72/54/tDes Moine s 98/72/s 92/67/pcDetroit 80/69/s 92/71/pcH on ol ul u 89 /75 /s 8 9/ 74 /p c

    H ou st on 9 3/ 74 /p c 9 3/7 4/ tIndia na po lis 89/71/s 94/71/pcK ansa s C ity 100/72/s 92/70/sLas Ve gas 9 3/ 77 /t 9 2/6 9/ tLos Angeles 94/68/pc 94/68/pcMiami 89/77/pc 89/78/pcMilwa uk ee 83/72/pc 90/67/t

    Minneapolis 97/69/pc 82/65/tMissoula 80/47/s 84/47/sNashv il le 94/71/pc 93/71/pcNew Orleans 90/74/pc 89/75/pcNew York City 73/65/s 82/72/pcOklahoma City 96/70/s 95/68/sOmaha 100/69/s 89/64/t

    Or lan do 9 0/7 2/ pc 9 0/ 72 /p cPalm Springs 100/77/t 98/79/tPhiladelphia 77/67/s 84/69/pcPhoenix 91/75/t 93/80/tPi tt sb ur gh 8 1/6 4/ s 8 8/ 70 /tReno 89/58/s 90/57/sS ac ra me nto 98/60/s 94/59/s

    St. Louis 98/75/s 99/74/sSalt Lake City 82/60/pc 84/62/sS an Die go 76/66/pc 75/67/pcSan Francisco 79/59/s 74/58/sTampa 92/75/t 91/75/pcTucson 86/71/t 89/72/tWashington, DC 79/69/s 87/72/pc

    Tuesday

    90/57 92/57 85/55 78/55 77/50

    Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

    Mostly sunny and

    very warmSunny and hot

    Plenty of sun-

    shine

    Partly sunny and

    pleasant

    Mostly sunny and

    pleasant

    Mostly sunny today.Winds north 6-12mph. Clear tonight.Winds north 3-6 mph.

    83

    55 73 81

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    Mostly sunny today. Clear tonight.Mostly sunny and hot tomorrow andWednesday. Thursday: plenty of sun.

    Ashland 93/55/s 99/57/sAstoria 68/54/s 75/57/sBend 83/47/s 86/48/sBoise 82/55/s 86/58/sBurns 81/43/s 86/43/sEugene 84/54/s 90/60/sEureka 70/52/s 6 8/52/sFl oren ce 69 /53 /s 7 0/ 56 /sGra nts Pass 92/58/s 92/62/sKlamath Falls 84/47/s 88/46/sLa kev iew 82 /42 /s 8 5/ 43 /sLa G ran de 83 /47 /s 8 7/ 46 /s

    Lo ng vi ew 78 /54 /s 8 5/ 56 /sNewport 68/51/s 69/55/s

    N ort h Ben d 6 8/ 54 /s 7 0/5 6/ sOlympia 77/50/s 82/53/sOntario 85/55/s 87/52/sPen dl et on 8 4/ 54 /s 8 8/5 6/ sPortland 81/59/s 87/62/sRed di ng 1 02/ 64 /s 10 0/ 64/ sRedmond 84/47/s 89/48/sSeattle 76/58/s 81/61/sSpokane 81/54/s 85/58/sTacoma 76/52/s 8 1/54/sTr i- Ci ti es 8 9/ 52 /s 9 0/5 3/ s

    Vancouver 73/57/s 75/62/s

    Wa lla W al la 85/60/s 89/64/sYakima 86/53/s 89/54/s

    Some clouds, then sunshine today.Mainly clear tonight. Mostly sunnytomorrow and Wednesday. Thursday:

    sunshine and patchy clouds; pleasantin the north.

    Mostly sunny today. Clear tonight. Brightsunshine tomorrow. Wednesday andThursday: plenty of sunshine.

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    Today10:00a 3:46a 10:27p 4:14pTue. 11:00a 4:46a 11:28p 5:14pWed. 11:59a 5:45a ---- 6:14pThu. 12:28a 6:42a 12:57p 7:12pFri . 1 :23a 7:37a 1:52p 8:06pSat. 2:15a 8:29a 2:43p 8:57p

    Sunrise today ........................ 6:44 a.m.Sunset tonight ..................... 7:34 p.m.Moonrise today ................... 11:24 a.m.

    Moonset today ..................... 9:39 p.m.

    Forecasts and graphics provided by

    AccuWeather, Inc. 2013

    Fomalhaut, in Piscis Austrinus, the south-ern fish is low above the SE horizon aftersunset.

    Athens 87/67/s 87/68/sBa gh dad 10 7/7 8/ s 1 07/ 78 /sBeijing 78/63/s 85/60/sBerlin 61/54/r 64/52/shBuenos Aires 82/68/pc 90/69/sCairo 92/69/s 91/71/sDublin 59/48/pc 59/46/cH on g Kon g 90 /81 /s 8 9/ 81 /sJ eru sal em 81 /63 /s 8 2/ 65 /s

    London 64/50/sh 64/52/pcMadrid 85/59/s 8 5/57/sManila 86/77/t 8 7/77/tMexic o C ity 71/55/t 73/55/tMo nt rea l 6 8/ 52 /s 7 3/6 3/ tMo sc ow 6 3/ 48 /p c 6 3/4 5/ pcParis 61/52/r 68/51/pcRio de Janeiro 82/68/s 81/70/sRome 78/63/sh 79/64/c

    The thermometer at Washington, D.C.sNational Airport reached 90 degrees orhigher for a record 60th time in 1980 bySept. 9.

    24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ........... 0.00Record .................................... 0.48 (1930)Month to date (normal) ........... 2.34 (0.25)Season to date (normal) ..... 36.57 (38.67)

    High/low ......................................... 87/56Normal high/low ............................. 79/50Record high/low ...... 98 (1944)/38 (1931)

    Eugene 3500 10.37 -0.12H ar ri sb ur g 6 80 0 2 .9 7 - 0. 29Cor valli s 7 000 11 .1 1 -0.23Albany 7000 3.85 -0.12Salem 11900 6 .39 -0.34

    Mehama 1210 3.63 -0.06

    Jef ferson 1 870 3 .1 6 -0.39

    Vancouver N.A. 3.68 +0.96

    Near Beaver 90 3 .8 6 -0.14

    Siletz 120 2.72 -0.31

    N ea r T id ew ater 100 1.66 - 0. 45

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    Si ng ap or e 8 4/7 6/ r 8 6/ 75 /tSydney 81/66/pc 84/54/pcTokyo 79/69/pc 80/70/pcTor on to 7 1/6 2/ pc 8 3/ 68 /p c

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    Today Tuesday Today Tuesday Today Tuesday

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