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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 29, NO. 40 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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THIS WEEK IN
WHITE HAVEN
Thursday, June 3
Joy Through Movement – 10:00
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist
Church
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615
East Side Borough Council
Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Borough
Building
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting –
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
munity Church
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire
Company #1 Meeting – 7:30 p.m.
– Lehigh Tannery Fire House
Friday, June 4
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White
Haven Center
Saturday, June 5
Flea Market - 8:00 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. – Presbyterian Church of
W.H.
Mary Kay Cosmetic Fundraiser,
benefit W.H. Area Community
Library –4:00 to 7:00 p.m. – 231
Wilkes-Barre Street
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting -
White Haven Memorial Day Services
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish
Center
Sunday, June 6
Breakfast, sponsored by Marine
Corps League Det. 1039 – 7:30
a.m. to Noon – St. Patrickʼs Parish
Center
Breakfast – 7:30 a.m. to Noon – THIS WEEK IN
Albrightsville Volunteer Fire Com-
pany WEATHERLY
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - Thursday, June 3
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Weatherly Rotary Club Meeting –
munity Church 6:00 p.m. – Trainworks
Monday, June 7 Weatherly Flower Club Meeting –
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) 7:00 p.m. – Zions Lutheran
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United Church Annex
Methodist Church Social Hall Friday, June 4
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire Wrecker Power Walk – 9:00 a.m. –
Company #1 Ladiesʼ Auxiliary Weatherly
Meeting – 6:30 p.m. - Lehigh
Memorial Day was celebrated Sunday, June 6
Tannery Firehouse
with a parade in Weatherly, fol- Shaylaʼs Walk – 1:00 p.m. (register
W.H. Chamber of Commerce Meet-
lowed by services at Union at noon) – Eurana Park
ing – 7:30 p.m. – Main Street
Coffee Works Cemetery. Monday, June 7
Photos by Donnell Stump American Legion Post 360 Meet-
V.F.W. Post 6615 Meeting – 7:30
and Ruth Isenberg
p.m. – Post Home ing – 6:00 p.m. – Weatherly
Borough Building
Tuesday, June 8 In White Haven, services took
Lehigh Township Board of Super-
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 place at the Honor Roll, Laurel
visors Meeting – 7:30 p.m. –
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Cemetery, and the bridge, where
Township Municipal Building
Church flowers were tossed into the
Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
Penn Lake Park Borough Council Lehigh River in honor of those
p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
Meeting – 7:30 p.m. – P.L. Asso- who died at sea. Below, the flow-
ciation Club House ers, circled, begin their journey Tuesday, June 8
Dennison Township Volunteer Fire to the sea. Citizensʼ Volunteer Fire Company
Company & Auxiliary Meetings – Photos by Ruth Isenberg Meeting – 7:30 p.m. - Fire House
7:30 p.m. – Fire House Wednesday, June 9
Wednesday, June 9 Weatherly Area School Board
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – W.A.
Paulʼs Lutheran Church Middle School
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting – Thursday, June 10
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com- Weatherly Rotary Foundation
munity Church Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly
Foster Township Board of Super- Municipal Building
visors Meeting – 6:00 p.m. – Senior Citizens Friendship Club
Township Municipal Building Meeting – 1:30 p.m. – Salem
I.O.O.F. Lodge 457 Meeting – 7:30 U.C.C.
p.m. – Odd Fellows Hall Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
K. of C. Council 10616 Meeting – Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
7:30 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish Park
Center Weatherly Rotary Club Meeting –
Thursday, June 10 6:00 p.m. – Trainworks
Joy Through Movement – 10:00 Weatherly Area Community Li-
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist brary Board Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Church Library
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – Greater Weatherly Area Ambu-
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- lance Association Meeting – 7:30
aurant p.m. – Ambulance Building
Foster Township Planning Com-
mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. –
Township Municipal Building
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting –
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com-
munity Church
PAGE A2—THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2010
THE JOURNAL-HERALD
(USPS 277-440) Published weekly at Death Roll
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 BARRY SEARFOSS member of St. Patrick’s R.C.
Telephone (570) 443-8321 Barry C. Searfoss, 64, of Church of White Haven.
Subscription Price—$25 per year in Luzerne & Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania, payable in advance.
$30 per year elsewhere, payable in advance. Reading died Friday, May 28, Prior to retirement she was
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POSTMASTER, send address change to:
A son of the late Grant and Center.
THE JOURNAL-HERALD
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 Muriel Knepper Searfoss, he Preceding her in death
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) was born in Packer Township. were brothers Stanley, Jr. and
Clara R. Holder, Publisher
Seth Isenberg, General Manager
He was a U.S. Air Force vet- John Radjavitch.
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief eran of the Vietnam War. Surviving are sons and
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager He graduated in 1963 from their companions Brian Rad-
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor
Christy Brady, Finance
Weatherly Area High School, javitch and Amanda Rich-
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor where he was an outstanding ards, and Thomas Radjavitch
Heather Maslo, Production Manager athlete. He earned profes- and Danielle Grega, of White
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce
sional certificating from Haven; granddaughter Jes-
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce
White Haven Economic Development Association
Bucknell University Banking sica Radjavitch; sisters and
THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint. Institute, and prior to retire- brothers-in-law Jean and
© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc.
ment was a retail-lending offi- Robert Romanelli and Ver-
cer for Union National Bank onica Radjavitch of Freeland,
More than 100 participants get ready to start the Ian
Editorial of Mt. Joy.
Preceding him in death
were son Jeremy Searfoss,
Rose and James Kephart,
Karen and Joseph Kearns,
Maryann Radjavitch, Theresa
Hinkle Memorial Walk last month. The walk was organized
by one of Ian’s classmates, Colton Weichman, and his
and infant sisters Madeline and Mark Metzo of White family as part of Weichman’s graduation project. The
Energy Independence and Rochelle Searfoss.
Surviving are his wife of 40
Haven, Rita Wilkinson of
Berwick, Erica Radjavitch of
event raised more than $2,750 to fund a scholarship in
Hinkle’s name. Looking on as Weichman, second from
by Seth Isenberg years, the former Peggy Weatherly; brothers and sis- right, presents the check are Ian’s sister Karlee, far
It’s discouraging to see a bit of our energy independence Dziak; son Barry M. Searfoss ter-in-law Michael and Pearl left, Ian’s mother Kim, second from left and Ian’s father
bleed out into the Gulf of Mexico by the thousands of gallons. of Coatesville; daughter and Radjavitch and Philip Radja- Bruce, far right.
This is a terrible thing to have a rig explode, killing and injur- son-in-law Heather and Brian vitch of White Haven; nieces Photo by Donnell Stump
ing crew, and then to have oil spread out into the sea. But it’s Dallas of Reading; grandchil- and nephews.
an accident, that should not slow our country from the work dren Brady, Katie, Gracie and A Memorial Mass of Chris-
MARY KAY FUNDRAISER
needed to be energy independent. Jacob Dallas; brothers and tian Burial was celebrated Saturday, June 5
This is not the time to hand our oil supplying enemies any sisters-in-law Carey and Wednesday in St. Patrick’s 4-7 p.m.
advantage. In the face of this accident, our nation needs to be Phyllis Searfoss of Bath, R.C. Church by the Rev. John
strong enough to go on finding new sources of energy, while at the historic DeWitt Home
Grant “Pat” and Anna Jean McHale, pastor. Burial was in 231 Wilkes-Barre Street
seeing to it that accidents such as this one are prevented Searfoss of Weatherly; sister the parish cemetery.
where possible. White Haven
and brother-in-law Shelia and Memorial donations may
There’s been a lot of drilling for oil and gas done safely, so Anthony Gabriel, sister be made to St. Patrick’s R.C. Benefits the new children’s library of the
it’s important to have perspective. The hired contractor drilled White Haven Area Community Library.
Celene Mokes and her fiancé Church, 411 Allegheny 50% of every purchase goes to the library.
into an ample supply of oil. Something happened in the Ed Zukowski of Weatherly. Street, White Haven, PA
process of going from drilling to harvesting. The funeral was held 18661. Enter to win a gift basket filled with
Our nation needs to harvest that oil to be used to run our BRING A FRIEND, more than $100 in Mary Kay products
Wednesday in St. Matthew’s Arrangements were by the EVERYONE IS OR
vehicles and industry—it does us no good to have it all over Union Church, Packer Town- Joseph E. Lehman Funeral WELCOME! Complimentary pampering session plus a gift certificate!
the beaches and marshes, and if this were a regular happen- Entries: $1 per chance or $3 for 5
ship, with the Rev. Fredericka Home, White Haven.
ing there would be every reason to stop exploring. But it’s not. Elizabeth Hreha, All drawing proceeds go directly to the library. Tickets available
Beauchard, U.C.C. pastor, Mary Kay Independent at Main Street Coffee Works and also the day of the party.
So what needs to be done is for the federal government to Send information about your
officiating. Burial with military Sales Director
commit enough resources to the cleanup (to be paid for by the organization’sevents to: (570) 902-9621 Products on Hand: NO WAITING!
honors was in St. Matthew’s www.marykay.com/ehreha Please join us for the latest spring and summer trends,
well owner). We also need a thorough review of what caused journalnews@pa.metrocast.net or ehreha@marykay.com
Cemetery. personal consultations, and more!
the acident, so when drilling resumes, monitoring can be done or call 443-9131 xt304 Refreshments will be served.
Memorial donations may
to prevent another like it. be made to American Cancer
Then, we should get on with drilling. We should also get on Society, 498 Bellevue Ave-
with finding more sources for hydroelectricity, and building nue, Reading, PA 19605 or to
windmills, especially out beyond our coastlines. Resources American Kidney Asso-
also need to be committed to perfect hydrogen fuel cells. ciation, 6110 Executive
Our country has to convert from burning fuels to something Boulevard, Suite 1010, Rock-
else. It’s going to take time, so we have to continue to find oil ville, MD 20852.
for our own independence and security. An accident like this Arrangements were by the
should remind us that our goal is to truly be energy independ- Philip J. Jeffries Funeral
ent. We need a new way to power our vehicles and heat our Home, Weatherly.
homes, so that in 10 or 15 years, we aren’t drilling holes a mile
deep underwater in the ocean, then a mile more through rock BERTHA RADJAVITCH
to find energy. Bertha Theresa Radjavitch,
60, of White Haven died Wed-
nesday, May 26, 2010 in
Weatherwood Nursing & Re-
habilitation Center, Weath-
erly.
Reward
for Good Drivers!
A daughter of the late
Stanley and Betty Schoch
Radjavitch, she was born in
White Haven and was a
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marked by midnight, Friday
CHAMBER NEWS
# NEXT MEETING # • FREE COFFEE MEATS
Mon., June 7, 7 p.m. ALL DAY, EVERYDAY! Chicken Tenders ..$199/lb.
• DOUBLE COUPONS Hatfield
at Main Street Coffee Works UP TO 99¢ EVERYDAY! Boneless Ham ......$149/lb.
2010 MEMBERSHIP LIST • Tues. Senior Citizens Sirloin Steaks ......$599/lb.
Aaron’s Outdoor Products James Peters Pocono Mountains Vacation Discount Day!
Affordable Health & Dental Real Estate Bureau
• We Accept All Major
PRODUCE
Aim High Realty John T. Timko, DDS
Joseph E. Lehman Funeral
Pocono Resorts Realty
Pocono Whitewater Slicing Tomatoes ..99¢/lb.
AK Graphics Credit Cards, Food
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Stamps, Access Card Green Peppers ....99¢/lb.
Antonio’s Pizza Journal-Herald/Journal Reminiscent Gardens
Aqua Pennsylvania Newspapers Roadway Express
and WIC Whole Seedless
Bill Allen’s Pocono Institute Katahdin Cedar Log Homes of Saint Patrick’s Church Watermelons ........$499ea.
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Biros Utilities Kerry Clean Shelhamer Sons Inc. GROCERY, DAIRY Sweet Corn
Blue Ridge Real Estate Lehigh Gorge Sitko’s Barn & Farmhouse
& FROZEN White or Bi-color ......3/$1
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Brian McCardle Century 21 Lehigh Gorge Split Rock Resort Ore Ida BAKERY
The Chamber of Real Estate Notary Public Sueann’s Sewing Potatoes All Varities ........$299 Bar Cakes ............$199ea.
Capone’s Bar & Grill Lehigh Gorge Tandem Industries
Commerce can be Birds Eye Steam Fresh
Carbon Co. Chamber of RV Center “That” Corner Mall 8” Coconut
contacted at Commerce Linny’s Creations & The Canal Shoppes Vegetables All Varities ....$243 Custard Pie ..........$299ea.
info@whitehaven.org Charlie Weaver’s Restaurant Treasures The Dance Place
Citizen’s Bank Luzerne County Convention & The Highlands of Golden Maggio Shredded 8” Apple Pie..........$299ea.
or Clean Force One of VIsitors Bureau Oaks Village Cheese All Varities ..........$249 8” Fresh
Greater White Haven NE/Central PA Main Street Coffee Works This Week in the Poconos
Blue Bonnet Strawberry Pie ....$399ea. Also look for our
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Comfort Inn Mark Yanus CPA Inc.
Chamber of cPanel, Inc. McLaughlin Taxidermy Thrivent Financial
Commerce Curves
D&L National Heritage
MetroCast Communications
Miller Fuels
TJ McGeehan
Sales & Service
Natural Directions DELI Saturday ad in the
P.O. Box 363 Corridor Mountain Laurel Resort & Ugly Mug Restaurant
Organic Extra-Virgin Margherita
White Haven, PA Daniel Suitch Spa Vacation Rentals Olive Oil 17 oz. ............$469 Prosciutto ............$699/lb. Standard Speaker!
Insurance Agency Mountain Laurel —Lake Ag-Mar
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Debtbusters 911 LLC Riding Stable Videomania
Shurfine Shurfine Pastrami..$499/lb.
570-449-7383 Deer Meadow Inn Bed & NEPA Sugar & Spice White Haven Area Apple Juice 64 oz.........$199 Good thru Saturday, June 5
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Diamond Seafood
Magazine
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White Haven Bakery
Pepsi 12 pk. All Varieties ..3/$12 Corned Beef ........$499/lb.
Visit our Website at
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D.M.D. Frank Glushefski
Eagle Mechanical
NEXGEN Sales and
Marketing
Whitewater Challengers
White Haven Market
Shurfine
Paper Napkins 120 ct. ..99¢
Hatfield
Smoked Ham ......$299/lb.
NEW HEALTH
Meetings are
Eckert Marketing &
Communications
O.D.D. Fellows
Papillon & Moyer
White Haven United
Methodist Church & BEAUTY!
Feed Mill Restaurant Excavating & Paving White Haven Veterinary
usually Fine Wood Craft Parker Feed & Supplies Hospital
the first Monday Forks Club & Bistro Pennoni Associates, Inc. White Haven Walking Tours
of every month at G & A Hardware, Inc. Penn/Kidder Council C of C WYLN-35/Pocono Cable
7 p.m. and Gerry & Mike’s Nursery PNC Bank Channel - 10
Sharon Grivner Agency
are held at
Main Street INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MEMBER?
Coffee Works. Come to our next meeting or contact us.
PAGE A4—THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2010
WAHS announces Senior Crestwood Support Staff donates to Relay for Life Student Teams
The support staff at
of the Month for May Crestwood School District
John Geguzis, son of Mr. recently held two fundraisers,
and Mrs. John Geguzis, Jr, a movie basket raffle and a
Weatherly, has been named pasty and potpie sale, to
Senior of the Month for May raise money for this year’s
at Weatherly Area High Relay for Life. Although the
School. staff has been donating to
John is a member of the the Relay for Life for years,
Scholastic Scrimmage Team this year, they decided to
and the Interact Club. He is a donate the money to the
senior member of the stage three Crestwood student
crew with the high school teams that will be participat-
drama club. ing in Relay: Crestwood
In the community John has Cadre for a Cure, Seaside Pictured from left to right are support staff member Marie Garren, students Nimita Patel
group, and also serves the
been involved the Senior Striders, and Team Inferno. and Ami Patel representing Team Inferno, Seaside Striders Team Captain Maria Moulton,
church as an acolyte and
Games through the Interact Support staff president support staff member Olin Balliet, students Alex Howton, Nike Patel, and Nimi Patel rep-
sexton.
Club, and has volunteered Rose Sturgeon explains the resenting Crestwood Cadre for a Cure, support staff president Rose Sturgeon, and sup-
Sponsors for the month of
his time with the Eurana Park motives of the support staff port staff members Debbie Ogin and Joanne Brown.
May are Heritage Granite &
clean up. He is a member of Marble, Inc., and Vogel Bus members. “Most of us have past and know how hard it is I give them a lot of credit. Sturgeon adds, “LaMay isn’t
Zions Lutheran Church youth Company. been on relay teams in the to raise funds. We think it’s They’re having a lot of fun out the only one from our staff
great that high school stu- there, but they’re getting who has died from cancer,
dents are willing to put in time involved in their community. and I don’t think there’s one
DEAN’S LIST DIRECTORY and effort to support this That’s why we like the idea of among us who hasn’t been
LOCK HAVEN resident of Freeland, study- Senior Earlene A. Titus, a cause that has touched so giving the money to the stu- affected by cancer.
UNIVERSITY ing Exploratory Studies. resident of Weatherly, study- many lives. We are very dents.”
happy to raise money on The support staff present-
Lock Haven University has
released the names of stu-
Freshman Kory J. Datz, a
resident of Freeland, study-
ing Special Education.
behalf of all of the high ed a check to each of the LOCAL
dents who achieved Dean’s
List recognition for the Spring
ing Exploratory Studies.
Senior Amanda M. Pavuk,
YORK COLLEGE
The following local stu-
school teams.” teams in memory of the for-
Sturgeon further explains, mer support staff president
GRADUATE
2010 semester. The Dean’s a resident of Freeland, study- dents have been named to “I’ve seen the students at the LaMay Jones, who died of KING’S COLLEGE
Honor List, prepared at the ing Sociology/Global Diver- the Dean’s List for the Spring Relay for Life in the past and brain cancer last year. King’s College held its 61st
end of each semester, recog- sity. 2010 semester at York Commencement Exercises
nizes those students who Junior Brittany A. Sipple, a College of Pennsylvania. All-Night party tickets on sale on May 23. White Haven area
have achieved academic dis- resident of White Haven, Haley Mahon of Weatherly, students who were among
Tickets for the 2010 Weatherly Area High School All Night
tinction. To qualify for the studying Physics/Pre-Engi- a junior Criminal Justice 465 to receive their degrees
Party will be on sale at the high school until May 27.
Dean’s List, the student must neering. major are: Suzanne Winters, Bach-
The event, which is open to all graduating seniors, will be
have earned a GPA of at Senior Jacob Sipple, a res- To be eligible for this honor, elor of Arts, English; Matthew
held at Eurana Park on June 11 from 11 p.m. until 6 a.m.
least 3.5 in 12 hours of letter ident of White Haven, study- a student must be registered Peter Deegan, Bachelor of
Tickets are $10, but the full amount will be refunded on the
grades. ing Sport Administration. for at least 12 academic cred- Arts, psychology; Scott Elliott
day of the party to all students who attend. No guests will be
Local students named to Senior Jonathan E. Snyder, it hours and earn a semester Cousins, Bachelor of Sci-
allowed.
the Lock Haven University a resident of Weatherly, GPA of 3.50 or higher. ence, accounting; and Jen-
For more information, call Sharon Lesko at 436-3181, Lori
Dean’s List include: studying Sport Admini- nifer Lynn Pajakinas, medical
Books donated Clabia at 427-6450 or Linda Migneco at 443-7588.
Freshman Kirk J. Datz, a stration. studies.
to WAEMS
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blanks to name that 20. Turns up 33 34 35 36 37 38
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1) Blizzard, 2) Earthquake,
Answers: 25. Like neon
Bern Lampur Pennsyl Utah 26. "And how!" 45 46 47
30. Rural swimming
Bonn Kuwait vania Vaduz place 48 49 50 51 52
of the alphabet except for “Q,” “U” and “Z.” In like, and what you donʼt, about these features. 43. Bog fuel
2009, for example, the list for the Atlantic 44. Do something 69. Acted the mole 22. Reason for 46. Abbr. on auto
Weʼve already heard from a Trivia fan, and weʼre about
Ocean includes Ana, Bill, Claudette, Danny, sudden death, in tires
hoping to have a new Trivia column soon. We 45. __ Downs (race
Erika and so forth. The first hurricane of the
DOWN sports 47. Missile typically
season there will be named Ana. know we canʼt mess with the Sudoku or the site)
1. Canaveral org. 24. Primal therapy thrown eight feet
The lists repeat every six years, and when an awful hurricane 47. January honoree,
strikes like Katrina, that name is replaced. Sometimes, there are Crossword, but how do you feel about Kids Korner 2. Perched on sounds 48. Beef on the hoof
or Word Search? Should we look for more kidʼs formally 26. Horned goddess 49. Showy lily
more hurricanes in a season than there are names on the list. 3. __ Nazi
Forecasters must then use names from the Greek alphabet, such as 48. Picketer 27. Period following 50. Gracie or Woody
activities, or aim for adults? Let us know what you ("Seinfeld"
Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta, as happened in 2005. provokers Mardi Gras 52. Madison Ave.
think by sending an e-mail to journal- character)
51. Coal-rich German 28. Add kick to figure
4. Name of two of
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Henry VIII's six
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abbr.
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7. "Now __ theater
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near you!"
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8. DC donors
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Dining In
sponsored by Weatherly Trying a new condiment with cranberry sauce;
JUNE 4, Friday – Wrecker sored by St. James Lutheran Rotary Club flavor or different style spread on whole wheat
Power Walk, sponsored by Church, Hobbie AUGUST 13-15, Friday- bread, adding loads of Lavash flatbread. Layer
Weatherly Area PTA JUNE 14, Monday – Con- Sunday – Parish Picnic, fresh seasonal vegeta- with baby spinach, thin
JUNE 5, Saturday - Flea cert by Lumber River Quar- sponsored by St. Jude R.C. bles herbs and fruits, or a sliced avocado, roasted
tet, sponsored by Centenary Church, Mountain Top sprinkling of nuts, can imme- ¼ cup alfalfa sprouts turkey and goat brie.
Market, sponsored by The
Presbyterian Church of United Methodist Church, SEPTEMBER 4, Saturday diately upscale the most 2 ounces crumbled fresh • Spread low fat
White Haven Weatherly – Spaghetti Dinner, spon- mundane sandwich without goat cheese (Woolwich creamy Caesar dressing on
sored by St. Patrickʼs Events breaking the bank. These Chevrai, a soft unripened large tortilla. Layer with
JUNE 5, Saturday – Mary JUNE 19, Saturday –
Committee, White Haven ideas will no doubt inspire variety) Romaine, strips of grilled
Kay Cosmetic Fundraiser, Poker Run, sponsored by other creative combinations. chicken breast, bacon bits
SEPTEMBER 9, Thurs- 1 ounce sliced almonds
benefit White Haven Area Marine Corps League Det. and a few shavings of
day – Chicken & Waffle Top tortilla with lettuce,
Community Library 1039, White Haven Roast Beef, Jarlsberg & Parmesan.
Dinner, sponsored by The apple, avocado and sprouts;
JUNE 5, Saturday – Spa- JUNE 21-25, Monday-Fri- Arugula on Sourdough crumble goat cheese and
day – Vacation Bible School, Presbyterian Church of
ghetti Dinner, sponsored by Serves 4
White Haven
Freeland Midget Football
Association
sponsored by White Haven
Ministerium SEPTEMBER 25 & 26,
Saturday & Sunday – White
4 Tablespoons low fat
mayonnaise mixed with 1 WAHS Graduation
JUNE 5, Saturday – JUNE 26, Saturday – teaspoon honey, cherry The Weatherly Area High School Class of 2010 is pleased
Haven Festival chutney or preserves
Rabies Clinic, sponsored by Chinese Auction, sponsored to invite the community to several events over the next week.
Mountaintop Hose by Weatherly Area Com- OCTOBER 10, Sunday – 8 slices sourdough or The class will host Baccalaureate at Our Lady of Lourdes
Company, Mountain Top munity Library White Haven United Meth- sourdough rye bread beginning at 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 6.
JUNE 6, Sunday – Break- odist Church 175th Anniver- 8 thin slices roast beef
JUNE 27, Sunday – An awards program will be held on Tuesday, June 8 in the
sary Service & Dinner Re- 8 thin slices Jarlsberg
fast, sponsored by Marine Breakfast, sponsored by WAHS gym starting at 6 p.m. Class Night will be held imme-
ception cheese
Corps League Det. 1039 at Flying Aces Motorcycle Club, diately following the awards presentations.
St. Patrickʼs Parish Center, Rockport OCTOBER 14, Thursday Arugula, watercress or Graduation will be held on Friday, June 11 in the Weatherly
White Haven – Pork & Sauerkraut Supper, other favorite green leaf let- Area Middle School gym beginning at 7 p.m.
JULY 3, Saturday –
sponsored by The Presby- tuce The public is invited to each of these events.
JUNE 6, Sunday – Break- Christmas in July, sponsored
terian Church of White Divide mayonnaise mix,
fast, sponsored by Albrights- by St. Paulʼs Lutheran
Haven roast beef, cheese and
ville Volunteer Fire Company
JUNE 6, Sunday –
Church, White Haven
JULY 24, Saturday – Flea
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday –
Election Day Roast Beef
greens between 4 bread
slices; top with remaining
CHS Graduation
Shaylaʼs Walk, Weatherly Market, sponsored by St. bread.
Dinner, sponsored by White Crestwood High School Graduation will take place on
JUNE 6, Sunday – Fish for Matthewʼs Union Church,
Haven United Methodist Friday, June 11, at 6 p.m. at the Mohegan Sun Arena,
Free Day at Nescopeck Packer Township Smoky Portuguese
Church Wilkes-Barre. Tickets are not necessary. Handicapped seat-
State Park JULY 9-11, Friday- Pork Rolls ing is available on the Mezzanine Level of the Arena. Those
NOVEMBER 6, Saturday
JUNE 11, Friday – Weath- Sunday – Parish Festival, Serves 4 requiring handicapped seating should use the West Gate
– Holiday Bazaar, sponsored
erly Hill Climb Parade sponsored by St. Patrickʼs 3 Tablespoons favorite Entrance.
by The Presbyterian Church
JUNE 12 & 13, Saturday Events Committee, White barbecue sauce Class Night/Senior Awards Night is next Tuesday, June 8,
of White Haven
Haven 1 1/2 Tablespoons mayon- at 5 p.m. in the High School Auditorium.
& Sunday – Weatherly Hill NOVEMBER 14, Sunday
JULY 30-AUGUST 1, naise (regular or low fat)
Climb – Turkey Bingo, sponsored
Friday-Sunday – Flea 1 – 3 teaspoons minced, etc.). The program is free,
JUNE 12 & 13, Saturday
& Sunday – Community
Market, sponsored by White
Haven United Methodist
by St. Patrickʼs Events Com-
mittee, White Haven
canned chipotle chiles in
adobo (this can get very
Packer… and helps the County
Communications Center
Yard Sales, Weatherly NOVEMBER 20 & 21, HOT, so taste along the way, Continued from page A3
Church provide information to emer-
JUNE 13, Sunday – Saturday & Sunday – Craft for preference) by the supervisors). gency responders in case of
AUGUST 2, Monday –
Theme Basket Bingo, spon- Show & Holiday Boutique, 1/2 cup washed, dried, This discussion led to a 9-1-1 call. Contact Packer
Golf Tournament, sponsored
sored by St. Patrickʼs Events sponsored by Women of St. finely chopped cilantro another citizen complaint Township to obtain a form.
by White Haven Lions Club
Committee, White Haven Patrickʼs, White Haven leaves Attending the meeting in
AUGUST 9-14, Monday- about a neighborʼs dog who
JUNE 13, Sunday – DECEMBER 12, Sunday 4 fresh Portuguese or has been menacing her own addition to those already
Saturday – Carnival, spon- Kaiser rolls, halved
Cruise 4 The Kids, spon- – Breakfast with Santa, dog, and herself. mentioned, were nine citi-
sored by White Haven Vol- 8 thin slices roast pork (or
sored by McDonaldʼs, Kidder sponsored by St. Patrickʼs Citizens are reminded that zens, solicitor Dan
Township unteer Fire Company (Fire- lean ham)
Events Committee, White Carbon County has a new Miscavige and this reporter.
menʼs Parade Friday, August 8 thin slices Gran Maestre
JUNE 13, Sunday – Haven House Watch program for The next meeting of Packer
13) Manchego cheese (use a
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Three hundred and eight Crestwood Jr-Sr High of the Rev. Stacy I. Weaver. Marian names valedictorian and salutatorian
seniors were awarded Bach- School. The concert will start at 3 Sr. Bernard Agnes, I.H.M.,
elor of Science and Bachelor Juniata College is a nation- p.m. and a free-will offering principal of Marian Catholic
of Arts degrees on Saturday, al, liberal arts college located will be taken at the conclu- High School, Hometown, has
May 15, during ceremonies in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. sion of the concert. announced the top members
marking Juniata College’s With an enrollment of 1550, of the Class of 2010 who will
132nd commencement. Juniata is a community dedi- Journal deadline is address their classmates at
Among those honored was cated to providing the highest the upcoming commence-
always 5 p.m. Monday. ment exercises.
Erica Anne Quinn of White quality liberal arts education.
Haven, daughter of Joe and Theresa Patten, daughter
Terri Quinn, who graduated Winters honored at Albright of Dr. Donald and Mary
Magna Cum Laude with a Lacy F. Winters of Weath- tions. Patten, Sugarloaf and Julie
Bachelor of Arts degree in lit- erly was the recipient of two A senior communications/ Baran, daughter of Roman
erature and photography. awards presented at Albright digital media major, and a and Marilyn Baran, Beaver Theresa Patten Julie Baran
While at Juniata, Quinn stud- College’s 2010 Honors and graduate of Weatherly Area Meadows have been named She was attained a perfect Salutatorian
ied abroad in Leeds, England Awards ceremony, held May High School, Winters also Valedictorian and Saluta- score at the State Penn- Baran became a member
and interned at the Farmani 2. She received the Edward received the David C. Tanger torian respectively. sylvania Junior Academy of of the Robert Kennedy
Gallery of Brooklyn, New Flagg and Miriam Cornelius Spirit of Service Memorial Sr. Bernard Agnes, IHM, Science in her freshman and Chapter of the National
York. She was the president Trayes Journalism Award, Award. It is given to a senior principal will confer 88 diplo- sophomore years and recent- Honor Society in her junior
of Kvasir and the Juniata given for excellence in jour- who exhibits character, spirit mas to members of the class ly placed first for Behavorial year and French National
Beekeeping Club, and nalistic writing, editing and and service. during commencement exer- Science at Junior Science Honor Society in sophomore
received a scholarship to the photography. Her selection Albright, founded in 1856 cises, which will take place and Humanities Symposium year. She attained the highest
Pratt Institute of Brooklyn. was based on published work and located in Reading, is a on Saturday, June 5, at 11 qualifying her for the National average in French in fresh-
Quinn is a graduate of in campus and other publica- nationally ranked private col- a.m. in the school gymnasi- Conference in Bethesda, man year and 20th Century
lege with a rigorous liberal um. Baccalaureate will be Maryland. in her junior year. Other activ-
arts curriculum and an inter- held on Friday, June 4, at 7 Patten is currently presi- ities Baran has been involved
DINE OUT at a discount disciplinary focus. It enrolls
about 1,625 undergraduates
p.m. in the gymnasium.
Valedictorian
dent of the Robert Kennedy
Chapter of the National
with at Marian are: Future
Business Leaders of Ameri-
Use Journal Dine-Out certificates at in traditional programs, Patten was inducted into Honor Society, a member of ca, Drama Club, Relay for
another 500 students in the Robert Kennedy Chapter the Green Club and serves Life, Green Club, student
local dining establishments accelerated degree pro- of the National Honor Society as Eucharistic Minister for tutor and was a volunteer for
and save big bucks!! grams, and 100 students in a at Marian as a junior and the weekly Mass at Marian. She the Miller Keystone blood
•Ugly Mug—$20 gift card, $12 master’s program in educa- French National Honor So- is also a tutor for student who drive.
tion. ciety in her sophomore year. requires assistance with Outside the classroom
•Chat ‘n’ Chew—$15 gift card, $9
math. Patten has achieved Baran’s community and par-
•Edelweiss—$40 gift card, $25 WHY PAY RETAIL? the honor roll for four consec- ish involvement is: CCD aid
•Village Squire—$25 certificate for $15 BRAND NAME ITEMS AT GREAT PRICES! utive years. at St. Peter & Paul, Byzantine
•Pocono Manor—$25 gift card, $12.50 We carry lots of everyday items In her community and Catholic Church, Serento
- soap, shampoo, beauty items, cleaners, parish, Patten is a member of Gardens Student Board dur-
Call and leave a message— furniture, grills & much more!
St. John Bosco/Good She- ing, Junior Leadership and
443-9131 xt315 PVS WHOLESALE pherd Youth Group, Relay for camp counselor at Penn
We’ll call you back with the details. While Located on Route 940 in between White Haven & Freeland. Life team, Habitat for Hu- State Hazleton Summer
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. • (570) 636-9878 manity and altar server. She Camp. She plans to attend
supplies last—quantities are limited. Look for YELLOW sign! plans to attend Wake Forrest Penn State University, Uni-
University, North Carolina versity Park majoring in Bio
majoring in Biology/Chem- Chemistry.
istry.
Locals
Locals Day
Day at
at
Pocono
Pocono Raceway
Raceway
Saturdays June 5 & July 31
Senior band members prepare for their final spring concert as part of the Weatherly
Area High School band. From left the six girls are Christina Graham, Amber Hoffman,
Kayla Furmanchin, Amanda Migneco, Melanie Clabia and Nicole Caccese. The WAHS Senior of the Month Banquet was held at the end of May at the L & L
Photo by Donnell Stump Firehouse in Lehigh Township. Gathered following presentations to each honored sen-
ior are, back row, far left, WAHS Principal Thomas McLaughlin and back row, far right,
guest speaker Kimberly Gatski, WAHS Class of 2009. The 2010 Seniors of the Month
included, seated, from left, Shane Moran, Sally Reigle, Erin Sarosky and John Geguzis;
back row, starting second from the left, Caitlin Lesko, Nicole Caccese, Amanda
Migneco, Jenette Stadnik, Arlena Parker.
Photo by Donnell Stump
The Weatherly Area High School Chorus included 10 seniors this year. Here, they pose
before the final concert of the school year. Front row, from left are Christina Graham,
Kimberly Hardwick, Nicole Caccese, Melanie Clabia, Amanda Migneco and Kayla
Furmanchin; back row, Nathan Pfeiffer, Caitlin Lesko, Amber Hoffman and Daniel Healy.
Photo by Donnell Stump
Fifth grade students at Fairview Elementary are studying
Registration for Weatherly for the children. The summer
program will run for 10 weeks the lifestyles of North American Indians. As part of the
unit, the students constructed Buffalo Skin Stories. 5th
with one week off for staff
Summer Program now open vacations. The program also
runs during the school year
grade teachers, Mrs. Lipinski, Mrs. Wickiser and Mrs.
Petrosky, are pictured here with some of their students:
The Zions After School/No other activities. liance. The program has re- on weekdays with hours from Corie Schoch, Zach Matson, Kaitlyn McLaughlin, Sachin
School Program is accepting Zions After School/ No cently received the presti- 2:30–6 p.m. and on week- Patel, Nina McCormack and Quentin Novinger.
registrations for its Summer School Program is housed in gious Keystone Stars rating days when there is no
program. the Annex at Zions Lutheran from the Community Ser- school.
Kayla Furmanchin awarded
The program runs Monday Church, 3rd and Fell Sts. in vices for Children, Inc. Child- A limited number of stu- the Slusser Education
through Friday from 7 a.m. to Weatherly. It is a non-denom- care subsidy is available to dents are accepted for the
6 p.m. It is open to children in inational and open to all chil- those who qualify. program. Please call 427- Foundation Scholarship
Kindergarten through 6th dren. The program is li- The program also offers a 2331 for more information The Earl and Rosanne
grades. The children will re- censed with the Pennsylvania computer lab, videos, games and to register your child. Slusser Education Founda-
ceive meals and snacks. Department of Public Welfare and other special activities tion Scholarship in memory
There will be special learning and is a member of the of Sandra Palermo, has been
opportunities, programs, Carbon County Partners for
games, and trips to nearby
Eurana Park among many
Progress and Pennsylvania
School Age Child Care Al-
TOPS NEWS awarded to Kayla Furman-
chin, daughter of James Fur-
manchin and Donna Ha-
Bev will present the program, The Ten Commandants of
Food on Monday to the White Haven TOPS Chapter. lechko. Mrs. Palermo was a
The chapter’s contests start the first Monday of June for guidance counselor in the
the summer. Weatherly Area School Dis-
Come join in the fun and lose weight at the same time, trict for many years and offer-
Mondays, 5:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church Social ed her compassion, know-
Hall, White Haven. ledge, and generosity to
thousands of Weatherly stu-
dents.
It’s Pocono 500 Earl and Rosanne Slusser her education at Bloomsburg
have generously awarded University in memory of their
Race Week. Stop in Kayla with $2,000 towards dear friend, Sandy.
for some great food & WAHS senior
see who’s around!
parents meet tonight
The Weatherly Area High Tuesday, June 8; Wednesday,
School senior parents will June 9; and Thursday, June
meet today, Thursday, June 3 10. Someone will be at the
at 7 p.m. at Eurana Park. park each day between 10
Antonio’s Pizza
If you have questions or a.m. and 2 p.m. to decorate;
are unable to make the meet- they also plan to decorate on
ing, contact Sharon Lesko at the evenings of Monday, June
436-3181 or Donnell Stump 7; Wednesday, June 9; and
at 579-8801. Thursday, June 10 starting at
443-9776
Help will be needed to dec- 6 p.m. each of those
Main St. Shopping Center, White Haven
Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. orate the Eurana Park pavil- evenings. There will not be
ion on Monday, June 7; evening decorating hours on
Tuesday, June 8 due to class
night at the high school.
Send information
about your
organization’s
events to:
journalnews@
pa.metrocast.net
or call 443-9131
xt304 for the
editor.
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tember 12 to 16, Wildwood, Our annual picnic will be Day by reading a poem, In honor of Beverlyʼs 80th
Friendship Club N.J.; the cost will be $425
per person; this includes ALL
held on Thursday, June 24 at
Eurana Park in Weatherly.
“Freedom Isnʼt Free,” fol-
lowed by song “America The
birthday, her sisters, Margie
Lou Anthony and Karen
YOUR MEALS. (Beverly has The luncheon meal will be Beautiful,” poem “Patriotism” Allen, presented her with a
by Marjorie Lou Anthony cards to Joe DʼAndrea and an itinerary of the trip and served at noon; we will then and the story of how “Taps” beautiful birthday cake from
The regular meeting of the Saxon Brazzillo. If you know will send it to you if you are play cards and bingo. came to be, song “Battle Cindyʼs Bakery. The refresh-
Weatherly Senior Citizens of any member who has interested.) Tuesday, Oc- Supper will be served at 4:30 Hymn of the Republic.” ment committee – Beverly
Friendship Club was held been ill or lost a loved one, tober 19 to October Fest at p.m. The cost will be $20 per Music was played by the and Marty Kunkel, Karen
Thursday, May 27 at 1:30 PLEASE CALL JANET - Hunts Landing, Best West- person. Leibensperger will chaplain. Allen and Connie Biederman
p.m. in Salem U.C.C. Presi- 427-4914. She is not a mind ern at Matamoras; cost will be taking reservations and Thought for the day: – served delicious barbecue,
dent Joe DʼAndrea wel- reader, so CALL HER. be $68 per person. Friday, money at our meeting on “Memory…is the Diary that potato chips and patriotic
comed 30 members. Trip coordinator Beverly November 12 to the Christ- June 10. Our corn roast will we all carry about with us.” cupcakes. Everyone enjoyed
Chaplain Marjorie Lou Kunkel reported on the fol- mas Show at the American be held on Thursday August Birthdays for the month of the cake and the cupcakes,
Anthony opened by reading lowing trips: Tuesday, June 8 Theatre in Lancaster; cost 12 at Eurana Park. Both pic- May were Alberta Corch, after cards and bingo were
a poem, “Memories,” in to Huntington Hills in New will be $71 per person. There nics will be catered by Dinah Maday. Beverly Kun- played.
remembrance of our mem- Jersey; the bus will leave are openings for all these Cindyʼs Bakery of White kel and Rachel Setzer. There Committee for the June 10
bers who passed away in from Trinity Lutheran parking trips except the Mystery Trip, Haven. were no anniversaries. The meeting is Dolores Lettiere,
2009: Tom Hischar, Helen lot in Hazleton at 8 oʼclock so if you think you might Chaplain Anthony contin- birthday people were sere- Kathy Yost, Mary Lloyd and
Schickram, Mary Baron, Bob and leave Eurana Park in enjoy any of them call ued with observing Memorial naded. Dorothy Herkalo.
Beattie and Jane Gerhart. Weatherly at 8:30. Wed- Beverly at 427-4182.
She then continued by read- nesday, July 21 “Mystery
ing John 3:1-15, followed by
the “Lordʼs Prayer,” Pledge
Trip;” cost $78 per person;
this trip is filled, but there is a
Local Heritage Hill Seniors’ Birthdays
of Allegiance and hymn, waiting list – if you are Born in Hazleton in 1915, also worked as a mainte-
“America,” played by Grace signed up for this trip your Michael resided there most nance man at Western
Hensel. money must be paid at our of his life. He is a World Electric until his retirement.
Outreach Person Janet next meeting, June 10. War ll Army Veteran who He was married to his wife,
Leibensperger sent get-well Sunday to Thursday, Sep- served in the African and Ruth, for 58 years until her
Italian Theatres. Michael passing. Harry has two chil-
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Comets Comets’ Zack brings home the silver from states NASCAR
ousted from returns to
D-2 tourney Pocono
The opening round of the this weekend
District 2 Class 3A baseball
The stars of the NASCAR
playoffs last Wednesday
Sprint Cup Series will make
turned into a pitcherʼs duel
their first of two visits to Po-
between Crestwood ace
cono Raceway this week-
Matt Wotherspoon and
end for the Gillette Fusion
Coughlinʼs Anthony Grillini.
Proglide 500 presented by
While both pitchers did
Target.
their jobs, the fifth-seeded
Headlining the list of driv-
Crusaders had just enough
ers is current Sprint Cup
offense to earn a 3-2 victory
points leader Kevin Har-
over the No. 12 Comets.
vick, four-time defending
Bob Sorokas singled
series champion Jimmie
home the game winning run
Johnson, and Hendrick
in the bottom of the sixth as
Motorsports teammates
the Crusaders got the win at
Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin
Hilldale Park. The win ad-
and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
vanced Coughlin to the sec-
Harvick has a slim 29-
ond round where it faced
point lead on Kyle Busch in
defending state champ
the standings, with Matt
Abington Heights.
Kenseth, Gordon and
Denny Hamlin rounding out
CRESTWOOD the top five. Drivers 6-12
are Kurt Busch, Johnson,
BASEBALL Jeff Burton, Greg Biffle,
Martin, Carl Edwards and
Ryan Newman.
In the bottom of the sixth,
Qualifying begins Friday
with Crestwood leading 2-1,
afternoon, when drivers will
Coughlinʼs Jordan Ramirez
look to beat Kasey Kahneʼs
reached on an error leading
track record of 172.553
off the inning and took sec- Crestwood senior Aaron Zack, right, proudly displays his mph set back in June of
ond on a sacrifice bunt. The Crestwood’s Jess Newak, right, competes in the girls silver medal after finishing second in the boys Class 3A 2004. Both qualifying ses-
next two batters walked to Class 3A 400-meter run Friday at the PIAA Track and javelin Saturday at the PIAA Track and Field Cham- sions in 2009 were rained
load the bases before A.J. Field Championships at Shippensburg University. pionships in Shippensburg. Oil City’s Ben Koyack, the out, and the starting order
Bucci reached on a fielderʼs gold medalist, is at left. for each race was deter-
choice and Ramirez scored Saturday was a memo- state championships. mined by the point stand-
when the throw to the plate rable day for Crestwoodʼs And, despite a few misfires effort went 188 feet, six inch- cleared 9 feet and 9-6 before ings.
was wide. Sorokas then fol- Aaron Zack. Making his first during his flight and then in es, locking up second place missing all three attempts at The ARCA RE/MAX
lowed with a sharp single to appearance at the PIAA the finals, Zack delivered two behind Oil Cityʼs Ben Koyack 10 feet in the Class 3A pole Series Pocono 200 will take
right to plate the go-ahead Track and Field Cham- of his best throws of the sea- (192-11). vault. She finished 15th out place Saturday afternoon,
run. pionships, Zack delivered son. “During practice Iʼll be of 23 vaulters in her first trip followed by the 500-
Crestwood grabbed a 1-0 with a throw of 188 feet, six “It was kind of a head lucky if I hit 170, but compe- to states. Lauren Terstappen mile Sprint Cup race on
lead in the first when Bob inches to earn a silver medal game for me in the begin- tition, once it starts kicking of Phoenixville was the gold Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m.
Katulka tripled to center and in the boys Class 3A javelin. ning. Then I kind of re- in, you just go crazy,” stated medalist at 12 feet. The race will be televised
scored on a Wotherspoon “Iʼm excited, to say the couped myself and I concen- Zack, who hopes to get into And Crestwood junior live on TNT beginning at
single to right. Coughlin least,” Zack said with a wide trated better,” Zack said. “I the Naval Academy in 2011. teammate Kirstin Schafer noon.
answered right back in the smile. “These are the best see these guys throwing in In the mean time, he isnʼt came in 21st in the Class 3A NASCAR will return to
second when Julian Marti- people in the state. I feel the 180s, 190s, and Iʼve about to give up on the sport 3200-meter run (11:39.84). the Poconos in late July
nez doubled to the gap in honored just to be here. My probably never had a vector he has grown to love this The race was won by and early August. The inau-
right-center. Courtesy run- goal this year was to get to break before. But I kind of re- year. Pennsbury freshman Sara gural Pocono Mountains
ner Dylan Concini took third states, but when I got here collected myself and it just “Iʼve never seen this many Sargent in a state record 125 Craftsman Truck
on a wild pitch and scored and got my adrenaline going, worked out.” people that care so much time of 10:21.06. Series race will be held July
when the throw sailed into I just did great throwing Zackʼs first throw in the about the sport, and I love it. District 2 hurdles champi- 31, with the Sunoco Red
the outfield. down here.” second of two flights went Itʼs awesome,” he said. on Shelley Black swept both Cross Pennsylvania 500
Crestwoodʼs Jesse Quinti- Zack admits he isnʼt much 173-5, but then he had a “Hopefully this year I will be Class 3A hurdle events Sat- Sprint Cup Series race the
liani put the Comets on top of a practice player. But sur- break on his second throw going to Wilkes University, urday, giving the Coughlin following day, Aug. 1.
in the fourth with a single to round him with good compe- and was in danger of missing but Iʼll be throwing unat- junior her first two state gold For more on the race or
left. From there, Grillini set- tition and place him on the the finals. tached. Iʼm not ending my medals. to order tickets, log on to
tled into a groove and allow- big stage, and the Crest- “I was counting on my third career now. Iʼm going to On Friday, Crestwood poconoraceway.com or call
ed just four runners to reach wood senior will deliver. throw to get me there,” he keep on going. I just see sophomore Jess Newak bet- 1-800-RACEWAY.
base the rest of the way. He Just 11 days after winging said. “I threw 180 and got in myself gaining so much tered her qualifying time in
improved to 5-2 on the year the javelin 193-3 to claim his the finals.” more from this sport. I love the Class 3A 400-meter pre-
and now has 56 strikeouts first District 2 championship, Once there, the first of his it.” lims with a time of 58.75, but Journal deadline is
and eight walks in 48 he was at it again on the three throws broke the vec- Also on Saturday, Crest- did not advance to Satur-
innings pitched on the year. biggest stage of all – the tor again. But his second wood senior Stacey Medura dayʼs competition.
always 5 p.m. Monday.
JOURNAL SPORTS
Stacey Medura of Crestwood clears nine feet during the girls Class 3A pole vault com-
petition at the PIAA Track and Field Championships Saturday at Shippensburg
University.
Photos by Steve Stallone
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Legion Golf Tourney planned for June
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S L A P E X R T Y L E A S Legion Post 473 Open Golf and prizes. Paul Thomas at 636-3081,
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Tournament will be held The tournament will be a Carl Pecora at 636-2621,
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