November 13, 2019 Page 3 INSIDE L O C A L N E W S The Week in Review page 2 v ideo frame from KgW f riday n ight f lightS Parkrose High School Head Football Coach Keaton Lowe instructs his players during a 59-20 win against Lebanon Friday night, Parkrose’s first football playoff victory in school history. The Broncos now advance to face Crater High School on Friday night in Central Point, the No. 2 ranked team. Arts & ENTERTAINMENT First Playoff Win Ever page 7 Parkrose advances with their hero coach The headlines keep coming for Parkrose High School and their hero head football coach Keaton Lowe. The Parkrose football team made school history Friday with its first playoff game victory ever by defeating Lebanon, 59 to 20. In just his second season at Parkrose, Lowe has taken a team with a 0-9 winless record before his arrival to making the playoffs for the second year in a row. Lowe is the hero coach and school security guard who made national news last May when he stopped a student from discharg- ing a gun at the northeast Portland school. A Portland resident and former University of Oregon foot- ball player, he was able to peace- fully disarm the 19-year-old and then embrace the student, putting the emphasis on the humanity of the situation, a student later de- termined to have only wanted to harm himself. Parkrose was playing only its third football playoff game at home in school history against Lebanon. Next up, the team goes on the road to play on Fri- day at 7:30 p.m. in Central Point against Crater High School, the No. 2 ranked 5A team in the state. Public Airing on Police Contract M ETRO O PINION page 8 pages 9 Mayor, commissioner to host two meetings by b everly c orbell t he p ortland o bServer Public meetings on a new po- lice union contract will be held Nov. 18 and Dec. 16 to encourage community input about contract negotiations, hosted by Mayor Ted Wheeler and City Commis- sioner Jo Ann Hardesty. The goal of the events is to edu- cate the public about the collective bargaining process and to docu- ment people’s concerns about the new contract, according to Wheel- er’s office. The Nov. 18 meeting will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Portland Ted Wheeler Jo Ann Hardesty Community College Cascade Campus Student Union, located at 5575 N. Albina Ave. The location for the December meeting will be announced at a later date. Civil right advocates, including the Portland NAACP and Albi- na Ministrial Alliance Coalition for Justice and Police Reform, have been clamoring to become more involved in the collective bargaining process in hopes of c ontinued on p age 6