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July 4
Cherry Hill West to have
fireworks. PAGE 2
Resident
selected
in 2013
MLB draft
By NICK COHEN
The Cherry Hill Sun
On Friday June 7, Cherry Hill
native and Bishop Eustace class
of 2009 alum Jimmy Yezzo re-
ceived the call all guys dream of
but few actually get. Yezzo had
been selected in the 2013 Major
League Baseball draft.
The Washington Nationals se-
lected Yezzo with the final pick of
the seventh round, No. 226 over-
all.
There were a lot of hugs and
of course a little celebrating,
Yezzo said.
Yezzo had put together an im-
pressive junior season at the Uni-
versity of Delaware in which he
led the Colonial Athletic Associa-
tion with a .410 batting average.
His 96 hits included 28 doubles.
Yezzo also ranked second in the
league with 13 home runs and 64
RBIs while slugging .714.
"This is a very, very good look-
ing hitter," Nationals director of
scouting Kris Kline said. "Very
SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Cherry Hill Sun
New friends Willow and Brody get acquainted during playtime at the Pooch Park located near the Cooper River on Park Boulevard in
Cherry Hill. Willow is a Border Collie mix looking for a good home and Brody is a mutt who loves making friends, his dad Gary Brady
said.
Cherry Hill dog park
please see YEZZO, page 3
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Cherry Hill Sun
The celebration of our nations
independence is right around the
corner, and Cherry Hill has pre-
pared an evening of family fun at
Cherry Hill West High School on
July 3.
According to township com-
munications director Bridget
Palmer, the date was changed due
to logistical reasons.
Hopefully it will free people
up to spend time with their fami-
lies and extends the holidays for
some people, Palmer said.
The event is free and will be
held at Wests football stadium.
Parking will be open for resi-
dents and side-street parking will
be made available the day of the
event.
Its a free event. Its a great
night for everybody, and were
urging everyone to come out,
Palmer said.
Refreshments will be available
for purchase, with all proceeds
benefiting the high school. Addi-
tionally, guests will be permitted
to bring coolers to the event, how-
ever alcohol and glass bottles are
strictly prohibited, Palmer said.
Any bags and coolers will be
searched by police as they come
in for safety reasons, so pack
lightly, Palmer said.
We ask everyone to be cog-
nizant that it is a family event
and to have fun.
Entertainment will be provid-
ed by Cherry Hill band No Com-
mitment, which will take the
stage at 8 p.m.
Were looking forward to a
good time for everybody, Palmer
said.
No Commitment recently
made an appearance at the inau-
gural Croft Farm Rock Fest on
June 8 and will be headlining
Medfords Independence Day Cel-
ebration on June 29 at Freedom
Park, located on Union Road.
The band was nominated by
the Jersey JAM Awards as the
Best Under 21 Band in New Jer-
sey, and its debut album Hiding
What is Underneath was nomi-
nated as the Best Under 18 Album
by a New Jersey artist, according
to a release from the band.
The fireworks show will begin
at 9 p.m. and will last approxi-
mately 20 minutes, including the
big finale.
Its a good chance for every-
one to spend the night together
and enjoy the fireworks and have
a good time, Palmer said.
Gates open at 7 p.m. and will
close at 8:45 p.m. or until the sta-
dium has filled to capacity. The
rain date for the event is July 5.
Cherry Hill West is located at
2101 Chapel Ave. West.
For more information on the
event, visit www.cherryhill-
nj.com.
For information on parking,
side streets and a map, visit
www.cherryhill-nj.com/Docu-
mentCenter/View/1771.
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Yezzo excited to take the next
step in his baseball career
efficient, polished approach. Very
strong, physical, but under con-
trol.
Short stroke, very hand-sy. A
left-handed bat with a swing that
is built to hit for average and
power.
Throughout his junior cam-
paign, the draft was always in the
back of his mind, Yezzo said.
I was definitely aware of the
numbers that I was putting up,
Yezzo said.
At the same point, I knew I
had to focus and just keep doing
what I was doing to be successful.
I just wanted to keep having good
at bats, to keep improving.
The draft scene was pretty ca-
sual at the Yezzo home with just
family and friends watching on
the computer.
Yezzo was looking for friends
and old teammates to be drafted
in addition to him. When the call
came, it wasnt a total shock.
Getting the call was not unex-
pected. I had worked out for most
of the teams so I had an idea of
when I may go, Yezzo said. But
still I was incredibly excited
when the call came through.
The celebratory atmosphere
didnt last long as Yezzos focus
immediately turned to the next
step.
As happy as I am, I also know
there is a lot of work ahead of
me, Yezzo said. The process is
definitely not over, its just begin-
ning.
Yezzo was the first University
of Delaware player to be selected
in the first 10 rounds since out-
fielder Alex Buchholz was picked
in the sixth round by the Cincin-
nati Reds in 2008.
Growing up in Cherry Hill,
Yezzo was well aware of the Na-
tionals as an organization as
theyve been a rival of the
Philadelphia Phillies in the Na-
tional League East.
These are teams that are al-
ways on television here, that
youre always seeing or people
are talking about, Yezzo said.
Its cool to enter a division that
Im familiar with and know
about.
The next step for Yezzo will be
to sign his professional contract
he will forgo his senior year at the
University of Delaware and
then wait to see where the team
tells him to report.
The Nationals have affiliates
from Florida to Maryland to New
York.
That part is exciting. Im anx-
ious to know where Im headed
and excited to start the next step,
Yezzo said.
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Twin Oaks Camden County crisis
screening unit to close June 30
On June 30, the Twin Oaks
Community Services Camden
County Crisis Screening unit at
Our Lady of Lourdes Medical
Center in Camden will close. The
Twin Oaks Crisis Screening unit
at Kennedy Memorial Hospital in
Cherry Hill, Chapel Avenue and
Cooper Landing Road, will re-
main open and continue to pro-
vide essential crisis services to
the Camden County community.
The agency is collaborating
with the New Jersey Division of
Mental Health and Addiction
Services to reallocate resources
and enhance the accessibility of
services in the community by in-
creasing mobile outreach. Twin
Oaks will intensify outreach ef-
forts with local hospitals, mental
health providers, law enforce-
ment and schools to ensure indi-
viduals receive the help they
need.
Staff at the Crisis Screening
Center and those providing mo-
bile outreach in the community
work each day to safely resolve
behavioral health crises through
intervention, assessment, sup-
port and stabilization.
Twin Oaks encourages anyone
in crisis to first call 856-428-HELP
(4357) before visiting a screening
center.
Adults experiencing a crisis
who are not in need of psychi-
atric hospitalization should call
856-428-HELP (4357). Walk-ins are
welcome during EISS hours of
operation: Monday- Friday, 9 a.m.-
8 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson
VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele
MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow
PRODUCTION EDITOR Patricia Dove
CHERRY HILL EDITOR Shannon Caulfield
ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry Rubens
VICE CHAIRMAN Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
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EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer
The Freeholder Board has presented the
2013 Events Guide for the summer and fall
seasons in the Camden County Park Sys-
tem.
This entertainment roadmap will help
families navigate all of the offerings being
provided to the community this year.
Many of the events are free, with pro-
gramming that will please residents young
and old.
Freeholder Ed McDonnell said this year
the county is offering events and programs
that will engage the overall community.
This year, residents can enjoy the free Twi-
light Concerts in Cooper River Park later in
the summer with Beatlemania Now, the
Duprees and many other acts.
In addition, the public can sample Opera
in the Park or the Sunset Jazz Series in
Wiggins Waterfront Park along the
Delaware River.
Sing along with Peter Yarrow at Haddon
Lake Parks Sundown Music Series or have
family fun with a One Man Circus in Lin-
denwold Park or watch The Lorax at The
Starlight Movie Series.
The biggest concert of the summer sea-
son is the three-day event at Wiggins Water-
front Park and the Susquehanna Bank Cen-
ter as WXPN presents the Exponential
Music Festival.
This years show will feature acts like
Bob Dylan, Wilco, the Lunineers and My
Morning Jacket. The festivities get started
on July 26 and run until July 28.
This Fourth of July holiday, celebrate
America along the Camden Waterfront
with a free concert and spectacular fire-
works display.
Continuing the tradition of the one river,
two cities event, the Camden waterfront
will be working in partnership with Penns
Landing to put on one of the largest fire-
works displays in the region.
These new amenities make Camden
County a park system everyone can enjoy
regardless of your disabilities.
More highlights of this years schedule
include Regattas on the Cooper River and
the No Frills, Just Thrills summer race
series.
Head to the river for the US Rowing Club
Nationals on July 914, the Frostbite Regat-
ta on Nov. 9 and the Braxton Regatta on
Nov. 10.
Lace up your running shoes for a great
run. Join us for 1 Mile Run & 1 or 2 Loops
on July 9 at 6:30 pm, 1 Loop Prediction Race
on July 23 at 6:30 pm, Staggered Start Race
on Aug. 6 at 7 pm and 1, 2 or 3 Loops on Au-
gust 20 at 6:30 pm.
The runs are presented by the South Jer-
sey Athletic Club.
D
oes smart beget smart? What
defines the word smart?
And where is the cutoff be-
tween smart and not-so-smart?
The state Department of Education
is contemplating requiring prospec-
tive teachers to be smarter or at least
to perform better in their own school-
ing before they can receive certifica-
tion to lead a classroom in New Jersey.
And why not? Smarter, harder-work-
ing teachers should, in theory, result
in smarter, harder-working students.
It makes sense.
But will it make a difference?
Currently, the DOE requires teach-
ers to achieve a grade-point average of
2.75 in college to receive certification
to teach in the state. The department
is now considering raising that re-
quirement to a 3.0, or a B-average.
Symbolically, it is the right move. C-
students are labeled as average.
Dont we want the men and women
who teach our children to be above
that level? Of course we do. Our teach-
ers should perform higher in their
own schooling than the average stu-
dent.The future of our kids education
is in their hands, after all.
Pennsylvania and Delaware already
require this 3.0-average standard, so
why should New Jersey be any differ-
ent?
In practice, though, how much of a
difference will 0.25 points on a GPA re-
ally make? Will the DOE really attract
smarter, harder-working teachers?
Or, conversely, will it be turning
away quality prospective teachers at a
time when it is looking for more?
Its hard to imagine why the DOE
would spend its time debating what
seems like such a minor procedural
change, especially since its likely that
most New Jersey school districts al-
ready require their teaches to perform
above the average before they are
hired.
If the DOE feels upping the required
GPA would make a difference, then
make the change. But its not an issue
that warrants much debate. Just im-
plement the change, and move on to
bigger and more pressing matters.
Raising the bar? Just do it
DOE should implement higher GPA standards for prospective teachers
Your thoughts
What should the Department of
Education require of our prospective
teachers? Is a GPA minimum the right
measuring stick? Or is there something
else that would work better? Share your
thoughts through a letter to the editor.
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Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat 10am-5pm Sun 12pm-5pm
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Reclining Console Sofa $799
0%
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Bed $399
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