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Relay For Life Brings Together Communities: Seneca Tops Bishop Eustace, 13-3
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Seneca High School pitcher Eliza Sweet prepares to throw the ball to first base during the second
inning of last Wednesdays game against Bishop Eustace Preparatory School. The Golden Eagles
won the game, 13-3.
IF YOU GO
When: 3 p.m. on June 4 to 6
a.m. on June 5
Where: Lenape High School
track, 235 Hartford Road
How: Come watch the opening
ceremonies, or take part in the
event by registering at www.
relayforlife.org/mtlaurelnj.
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1215
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
lacrosse scores
The following Seneca High
School girls lacrosse scores were
submitted by varsity head coach
Morgan Crothers.
Seneca defeated Cherry Hill
East, 16-8, on April 28.
Erin Kerstetter scored five
goals, including the 100th of her
career, to lead the Golden Eagles.
Carley Samuel scored four times
baseball score
The following Seneca High
School baseball score was submitted by varsity head coach James
Donoghue.
Seneca defeated Vineland, 5-4,
on April 30.
Seneca erased a three-run
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Seneca High School graduate Sean Gray played in his final collegiate game at Wagner College on April
30. The first Division I men's lacrosse recruit in Seneca High School history, Gray was a four-year Northeast Conference student-athlete honor roll achiever at Wagner. Joining him for Senior Day festivities
were Wagner College head coach Matt Poskay, parents Dee and Sean, and brothers Ian and Kevin.
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Kids need their rest, and pushing school start times to 8:30 a.m. would help
Dan McDonough Jr.
ast week, state education officials held two hearings to discuss the potential of moving
middle and high school start times to
later in the day. Proponents of the
measure say kids need their sleep, and
delaying the opening of schools will
help in that regard.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended students start
class no earlier than 8:30 a.m., which is
why the Legislature passed a measure
last year to study the feasibility of
changing the states laws. Reports indicate that 85 percent of New Jerseys
schools start before 8:30 a.m.
Doctors typically recommend teens
get eight to nine hours of sleep per
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As in the past, the event will offer several mileage options for riders of all ages and
skill levels over the same course, from 15
miles, to 30 miles, to 42 miles to even the
metric century route (about 62 miles).
For those who decide to take the ride, the
event offers stocked rest stops, EMT support, lunch at the finish and other
fundraising incentives.
The event will also feature a support and
gear vehicle to follow cyclists and provide
them with additional support when needed.
This years event will begin and end at
Kenneth R. Olson Middle School, 132 New
Road, on May 14. Check-in or registration
will open at 7:30 a.m., with the ride itself
starting at 8:30 a.m. The registration cost
please see SIGN-UPS, page 8
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for adults is $50, with a lower cost
for youth riders at $35.
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first lap together, and then caregivers join for the second lap.
Teams set up tents inside of
the track to act as home base for
the overnight event. They bring
their own food, but there are also
on-site vendors. There are games
and activities the entire time, too.
Last year, we were playing
kickball at 3 oclock in the morning, Tyrrell said with a laugh.
At 9 p.m., a Luminaria Ceremony is held, with white candle-lit
bags lining the track.
The Luminaria Ceremony is
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bags are in honor of survivors or
in memory of people we have lost,
with names on them. At our
event, we have a bagpiper come in
and play, and all the lights are
turned off on the track.
These bags can also be purchased before the event for a $10
donation, which is part of the
fundraising efforts by the participating teams. The American Cancer Society hopes each individual
taking part raises at least $100.
The Relay for Life Medford-Mt.
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last week, with 33 teams and 220
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Name: Tina Marie Coolidge
Age: 41
Occupation: Higher education
professional College of Nursing and Health Professionals,
Drexel University
Organizations: Tabernacle
Township Recreation Committee
(2005-2012); Tabernacle Board of
Education (2008-2014) member
chairman, 2008-2011;
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