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CARLISLE SCHOOLS

Board
approves
budget,
tax hike
Classroom aides, personal care
assistants to be outsourced
JOSEPH CRESS
The Sentinel
Carlisle Area School Board members
Thursday adopted a final $84.3 million bud-
get for 2017-18 that calls for a 2.9-percent
real estate tax increase.
The board voted unanimously to close a
projected deficit in the fiscal plan with the
transfer of $3.765 million from reserves and
JASON MALMONT, FOR THE SENTINEL $1.16 million in new revenue generated from
Lucy Ann, 5, left, Gunner, 4, center, and Dylan Madorsky, 8, of Newville, play in the fountain during the annual Newville Fountain a .3956-mill tax hike that would raise the rate
Festival on Friday evening. to 14.0365 mills.

Newville springs to life


The owner of a property assessed at
$100,000 can expect to pay $1,403.65 in real
estate taxes next year, an increase of $39.56
over the current year.
In related action, the board approved a
four-year contract that would outsource the
hiring of classroom aides and personal care
Residents crowd to the porch decoration con-
test. This time around, she
One day she was browsing
a yard sale outside Newville
assistants starting in 2017-18.

street for annual was inspired by the series when she saw a handmade Please see SCHOOLS, Page A9
Little House on the Prairie, prairie dress for sale. That
Fountain Festival a favorite of hers growing up. got her thinking. Later she
I always thought the bought an old apron from an
JOSEPH CRESS show was very wholesome antique shop. CUMBERLAND COUNTY
The Sentinel and had a good message, When Fountain Festival
Carol Graham thought
the theme was corny until it
grew on her.
Graham said. It portrayed
the parents in a good light.
They were always wise.
2017 opened Friday after-
noon, Graham had her porch
decorated and ready for the
Board opposes
Medicaid
Television comes to Based on novels by Laura competition. As part of her
Newville I kind of like it Ingalls Wilder, the series display, visitors could look
now, the Illinois native said flourished from 1974 to 1982 into the window and see
Friday during the 22nd an- and focused on childhood the Ingalls girls sitting and
nual Fountain Festival in the
downtown.
It is the essence of
memories from the northern
Midwest.
Three years ago, Graham
reading a book. Graham had
accented the scene with arti-
ficial grass. To get into char-
funding cut
Tim Sheeler of Bloserville enjoys Newville, she said. You dressed up for an event as acter, she put on the dress
some time with his granddaughters, never know whats going to Betsy Ross , an experience and apron and completed the Commissioners urge Toomey to
Amber, 4, and Rubi Reyes, 9, as
they visit from the Dominican
happen.
A borough resident for 11
that broke the ice and drew
her into the hobby of cos-
ensemble with a straw hat. keep expanded coverage money
Republic on Friday evening. years, Graham looks forward tume making. Please see FESTIVAL, Page A3 ZACK HOOPES
The Sentinel
The Cumberland County Commission-

Preservationists told to plan


ers sent a letter Wednesday to U.S. Sen. Pat
Toomey warning against any attempt by
Republican senators to roll back funding for
expanded Medicaid coverage.
Conference focuses on how States. Those meetings would reportedly
later give rise to the U.S. Bill of Rights.
The growth of Medicaid
access has proven to be es-
to best save historic locations In January 2016, Triple Crown Corp. pecially crucial as our county
which owned the building began de- struggles to respond to the
JOSHUA VAUGHN molishing it to make way for a warehouse current opioid epidemic, the
The Sentinel project. commissioners wrote.
At the beginning of 2016, Cumberland That kicked off a battle over the site, Toomey is one of a group
County was abruptly confronted with ending with the building being demol- of GOP senators working
the issue of whether to preserve a local ished earlier this year. on revisions to the Amer- Toomey
historic building that had been sitting As the county grapples with the ques- ican Health Care Act, the
vacant or allow new industry to destroy tion of preservation, enthusiasts and ex- bill passed earlier this year by the House of
the building and reuse the lot. perts met Wednesday to discuss finding JOSHUA VAUGHN, THE SENTINEL Representatives as a repeal and replace
Some historians say the reputed Bell the best, and most practical, way to move Mindy Crawford, executive director measure to reform the Obama-era Afford-
Tavern in Silver Spring Township served forward with preservation. of Preservation Pennsylvania, says able Care Act.
as a meeting place for Anti-Federalists compromise saves more buildings than
at the time of the founding of the United Please see PRESERVATIONISTS, Page A9 laws. Please see MEDICAID, Page A2

United OBITUARIES, PAGE A2 CLASSIFIEDS D1-5 COMMUNITY C10-11 LOTTERY A3 OPINION A5


we Kallmann, John Martin, Geneva COMICS B2-5 EXPLORE B1 NATION A8 POLICE A3
stand Lebo, Leon Shelley, Lucille HISTORY A10-11 SPORT C1-9

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OBITUARIES Medicaid which $3.1 million was re-


lated to opioid treatment,
Lucille C. Shelley John Douglas Kallmann From A1 according to figures from
the drug and alcohol com-
November 26, 1918- June 14, 2017 October 25, 1942- May 29, 2017 One of the biggest crit- mission.
The family of Lucille C. On May 29th, John Doug- icisms of the AHCA, as The rollback of the Med-
Shelley sadly announces las Kallmann (74) died in passed by the House, is icaid expansion would al-
the proposed rollback of low Republicans to repeal
her death on Wednesday, the dementia unit of the Obamacares Medicaid the Obama-instituted sur-
June 14, 2017 at Cumber- Claremont Nursing Home expansion, which saw the tax on investment income
land Crossings, Carlisle, in Carlisle. His wife, Gisela federal government shoul- that funded the expansion.
PA at the beautiful age of Roethke, was by his side der nearly all of the cost if According to estimates
98 years. when he died. states agreed to expand from the Congressional
She was born November John was born to Douglas their medical assistance Budget Office, this would
26, 1918 in Wyomissing, (Dixie) Kallmann, nee Mat- programs. cut $346 billion in taxes on
PA to the late Nathan and thews and Kenneth Kall- Prior to the Obama ex- investors and the financial
Emma (Moser) Corrigan mann of Old Greenwich, pansion, such programs services industry over the
and was the widow of Dr. CT. As a teenager, he was were offered only to cer- next 10 years, an important
tain groups, such as the part of the GOPs deregu-
William L. Shelley. an Eagle Scout and a youth
disabled, as well as those lation agenda.
Lucy loved her commu- leader in the CT Congrega- living below the poverty Further, Toomey noted
nity and quietly served tional Churches. He gradu- line. Since Pennsylvania in a statement that Med-
many organizations-Meals on Wheels, Bosler Library, ated with a B.A. in English from Marietta College, OH, opted into the expansion icaid costs are growing
Carlisle Hospital Womens Auxiliary, P.E.O. and the in 1964, and married Suzanne Smith that year. They had in 2015, Medicaid is avail- in what he projects to be
Alter Guild at First Lutheran Church where she was a three children together. The marriage ended in divorce. able to all citizens mak- an unsustainable manner
member. There was always fun to be had-bridge with He got married in 1980 to Diane Reed, and divorced her ing 138 percent or less of Medicaid funding now
her girlfriends, womens tennis group at the Connor in Carlisle in 1990. Also in 1990 he married third wife, poverty income. Under accounts for 10 percent
Club, Couples Tennis group with very dear friends or her Gisela Roethke. Obamacare, the federal of the entire federal bud-
gourmet Group who always had a good time planned- Johns career in the publishing industry took him from government initially paid get. Toomey has proposed
but Lucys real passion was her needlework-she always New York City to Boston to Western MA to Harrisburg 100 percent of the cost for pegging Medicaid spend-
this expanded population, ing increases to inflation.
had something in the works-making and smocking all and Carlisle, as well as London, GB, and Frankfurt and and will fund 90 percent But for county govern-
her young daughters clothes, quilting, hooking rugs, Braunschweig, Germany. In Carlisle, John was known after 2020. ments, this seems like yet
knitting, cross-stitching, needlepoint, crewel work as the Book Man, as a book store owner and publisher. This expansion has another program that state
and upholstering. This was her passion and she was He was a dedicated volunteer as member and presi- seen 12,240 Cumberland and federal governments
an artist with a needle. When she wasnt home, she dent of the Board of the Carlisle Area School District; County residents gain in- create, and then slowly
could be found fishing in the Florida Keys or on the lake as a member and president of the Board of the Cantate surance through Medicaid. pull the rug out from un-
in Maine. Lucy truly enjoyed traveling to Europe with Carlisle Choir; and in many service functions in his Further, 2,359 of those pa- derneath, shifting the cost
her special friends. church, UUCV. tients have used the coun- back onto a less diverse tax
She is survived by: her daughter, Jody (husband Bill) John is being mourned by his widow, Gisela, his tys mental health and base.
Kronenberg; three grandsons, Andrew S. (wife Amy) brother Alan, three children Paulette, Kurt and Pa- substance abuse services, At the same time taxes
and 619 have used those are being cut at the fed-
Kronenberg of Carlisle, Christopher E. Kronenberg of mela from his first marriage, and his step-son Nicolai
services specifically for eral level, the local level is
Carlisle and William M. Jr. (wife Lola) Kronenberg of Makemson, six grandchildren, and one great-grand opioid addiction, accord- faced with either the im-
Gulfport, FL; eight nephews; and three nieces. In addi- child. ing to data from the Cum- pact of increased taxes, or
tion to her parents and husband, Lucille was preceded A memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, Sep- berland-Perry Drug and cuts to vital services. The
in death by a daughter, Dr. Lisbeth E. Beth Shelley; tember 9th, at 10:30a.m. at UUCV at 2 Forge Rd in Alcohol Commission. countys ability to raise
two sisters, Ann and Doris; and her brother, Bob. Boiling Springs. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests If the Senate were to money to backfill federal
Celebration of Life services will be held at 6:00p.m. donations to Cantate Carlisle in memory of John Kall- pass the AHCA as written reductions is also limited,
on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at Hoffman Funeral Home mann. Checks can be sent to Cantate Carlisle, P.O. Box by the House, the federal given that the county has
& Crematory, 2020 W. Trindle Road, Carlisle, PA with 674, Carlisle, PA 17013. government would cease a much narrower scope of
Chaplain Judy Strayer officiating. Private interment will to fund the expansion at taxing powers than state
be held at the convenience of the family at Indiantown a 90 percent cost share, or federal authorities. The
and instead fund it at the only sure-fire method is
Gap National Cemetery. There will be a visitation Tues-
day at the funeral home from 5:00p.m. until the time
of the service.
Giant recalls Natures pre-expansion rate, which
averages 57 percent de-
pending on the state. This
to raise property tax rates,
which are already a subject
of concern.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be
made to P.E.O. Foundation, Treasurers Dept., 3700
Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50312 or to Cumberland
Promise trail mixes would drastically increase
the states share of the cost
to maintain the expansion,
Cutting Medicaid ex-
pansion funding would
have a huge negative im-
Crossings, 1 Longsdorf Way, Carlisle, PA 17015. SENTINEL STAFF ture. Consumption of food almost certainly causing pact on counties, espe-
To sign the guestbook, please visit www. ollowing a recall by
F contaminated with Listeria states to cut Medicaid cov- cially when it comes to our
HoffmanFH.com Woodstock Farms Manu- monocytogenes can cause erage. mental health and drug and
facturing Inc., Giant Food listeriosis, an uncommon This would then put alcohol services, Com-
Stores and Martins Food but potentially fatal disease. the county in the lurch to missioner Jim Hertzler
Leon E. Lebo Markets announced Friday Healthy people rarely con- pay for county-adminis- said.
it removed from sale Na- tract listeriosis. However, tered treatment out of the The commissioners let-
April 07, 1936- June 15, 2017 tures Promise trail mixes listeriosis can cause high countys general fund, in ter concludes by stating
Leon E. Lebo, age 81,
due to the potential to be fever, severe headache, neck situations where patients that the Medicaid expan-
of Carlisle, passed away contaminated with Listeria stiffness and nausea. Liste- no longer have Medicaid sion has given our county
Thursday, June 15, 2017 at monocytogenes. riosis can also cause miscar- coverage that is providing a fighting chance in the
the West Shore Hospital, The following products riages and stillbirths, as well reimbursements to county opioid addiction crisis,
Mechanicsburg. are included in this recall: as serious and sometimes health agencies. and imploring Toomey to
Natures Promise Or- fatal infections in those with Prior to 2015, the county make sure it continues to
He was born April 7, 1936
ganic Campfire Trail Mix, weakened immune systems, often had to cut off service be part of our health care
in Carlisle to the late Grant 12oz., UPC 68826706609 such as infants, the elderly after its budget ran dry, but system.
and Carrie (Mountz) Lebo. with best by dates of and people with HIV infec- this has not been the case At the very least, how-
Leon worked for AMP 11/23/17 and 12/23/17 tion or undergoing chemo- since Medicaid coverage ever, the Senates version
Inc. and TYCO where he Natures Promise therapy. increased. of the AHCA will likely dif-
retired after nearly 40 Cascade Trail Mix, 12 oz., Customers who have If our state had not fer from the House policy
years. He honorably served UPC 68826706616 with a purchased these products opted into MA [medical in the speed at which Med-
his country in the United best by date of 12/30/17 should discard any unused assistance] Expansion, icaid expansion dollars are
States Navy during the Ko- Natures Promise portions and bring their our county drug and alco- rolled back.
rean Conflict. He enjoyed Cranberry Trail Mix, 12 oz., purchase receipt to Giant/ hol department would cer- The House version
hunting and gardening and was a member UPC 68826706612 with a Martins for a full refund. tainly not have been able to called for the expansion
best by date of 11/18/17. For details, call Wood- cover the cost of treatment cost-sharing to be slashed
of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie #1299. Giant/Martins has re- stock Farms Manufacturing for those low-income in a single year, something
Leon was a member of St. Patrick Catholic ceived no reports of ill- at 1-800-526-4349, option 2 county residents with the that Toomey and other
Church, Carlisle. nesses. Listeria is a com- or Giant/Martins Customer limited, capped funds we senators have said is too
He is survived by: his wife of 57 years, Virginia A. mon organism found in na- Service at 1-888-814-4268. manage, the commission- abrupt and should be done
(Peiper) Lebo of Carlisle; five children, Kimberly A. ers wrote. over a period of several
(husband Mike) Beasom of Harrisburg, Scott A. (wife Prior to the MA Expan- years to allow the market
Regina) Lebo of Carlisle, Brenda M. (husband Craig) sion, funds earmarked for to adjust.
Kurtz of Herndon, VA, Jodi C. (husband Jeff) Andrysick Perry council to unveil memorial rehabilitation and halfway The House rollback
of Hammondsport, NY and Diana M. (husband Eric) house services were usu- probably is a little too
Kammerer of Downingtown; four siblings, Faye Koontz
SENTINEL STAFF by state Rep. Mark Keller, ally exhausted partway sudden, and that is prob-
he Perry County Coun-
T R-Perry County, and a through the fiscal year, the lematic for many state
of Shippensburg, Wayne (wife Mary) Lebo of Carlisle,
cil of the Arts will dedicate presentation on Newports letter continued. budgets, so Im open to
Gladys Hoover of Chambersburg and Virginia (husband its historical mural for vet- most recently completed that conversation about
Kenneth) McCoy of Carlisle; and seven grandchildren. erans on July 8 as part of historical markers. Cost easing the transition, but I
In addition to her parents, Leon was preceded in Newports Community Day. This is on the same day as The total cost of services think the transition has to
death by a sister, Phyllis Barrick. The Newport Veterans Newports Community Day, for the Medicaid expansion happen, Toomey said.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00a.m. on Tuesday, Mural was created through which includes a commu- population in Cumberland
June 20, 2017 at Hoffman Funeral Home & Crematory, the councils arts-in-res- nity yard sale at residences County was $8.4 million Emal Zack at
2020 W. Trindle Road, Carlisle, PA with the Very Rev. idency program and is a and businesses from 7a.m. over the past two years, of zhoopes@cumberlink.com.
William C. Forrey officiating. Burial will follow at West- co-creation of a Newport to 4p.m., and a Food Truck
minster Memorial Gardens. There will be a viewing at High School art class and Festival from 10a.m. to
the funeral home on Tuesday from 9:30a.m. until the visiting artist-in-residence 4p.m., with vendors Deim-
Jon Laidacker of Philadel- lers Butcher Shop, Bootlet
time of the services. phia. Nearly 100 commu- Creamery, Hunters Valley
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be nity members of all ages Winery, Williams French Make memorialization part of
made to St. Patrick Catholic Church, 152 E. Pomfret also helped paint the mural Fries, Ickesburg Lions Club,
Street, Carlisle, PA 17013. during Youth Art Day this Artisan Pizza and Popsicle
your estate planning
To sign the guestbook, please visit www. year. Pete.
HoffmanFH.com The mural dedication The community day is
event will take place at hosted by the Newport
Geneva E. Martin 1p.m. Saturday, July 8, at
105 Market St., Newport.
Borough Planning Com-
mission. For more informa-
Geneva E. Martin, 19, of Roxbury, died Wednesday, The ceremony will in- tion, visit its Facebook page
June 14, 2017. clude a citation presented at Discover Newport, Pa.

PinnacleHealth to conduct emergency drill exercise Saturday


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PinnacleHealth adminis- odically. The public may each facility department is dependent largely on the
trators and staff will conduct see increased activity at will have specific roles to importance of both internal
an emergency drill Saturday the Community LifeTeam play in accordance with the and external communica-
of the policy and procedures
relating to an active shooter.
headquarters at 1000 Pax-
ton Street, Harrisburg, and
hospitals plan should an
actual event occur. Patient
tions, thus the need to pro-
actively convey to the media (717) 776-5118
The Joint Commission at Harrisburg Hospital on and public safety will not be and the community at large www.EbyGraniteWorks.com M
requires that hospital emer- Saturday. at risk during this exercise. that this is only a drill. 1
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Festival
From A1

Seeing her costume, the


judges encouraged Graham
to walk down the street to
a stage near the fountain
and enter the TV lookalike
contest. She won by virtue
of being the only person to
enter.
At first Graham was
turned off by the very no-
tion of a contest that glo-
rified looking at the tube.
She thinks people nowa-
days spend way too much JASON MALMONT PHOTOS, FOR THE SENTINEL
time in front of computer Above: Jordyn Graham, 4, left, and Lily Barrick, 6, dance
and smartphone screens. in the street on Friday evening as they listen to the
But gradually she warmed Shippensburg Swing Band during the annual Newville
up to the idea of portray- Fountain Festival. Below: The band entertains the crowd on
ing a character inspired by Friday eveing.
Little House.
I was hoping more peo-
JOSHUA VAUGHN, THE SENTINEL ple would get into the idea
On average, 43 percent of all criminal cases are filed by June 15. This chart shows year-end of doing characters do-
projections based on the average weekly criminal case filings in Cumberland County. More ing skits, Graham said.
than 120 new cases entered the system this week. Snapshot prison population: 453 inmates Newville it kind of
grows on you.
Like mother, like daugh-
POLICE CALLS LOCAL FIRE CALLS ter
Nearby, Kate Madorsky
STATE POLICE AT NEWPORT on Limekiln Road in West Penns- THURSDAY, JUNE 15 was enjoying the after-
3:04a.m.: second alarm struc-
(567-3110) boro Township. noon with her husband
Between 12:01a.m. May 20 A lawnmower was stolen
ture fire, South Enola Drive, East
Pennsboro Township; River Rescue Matthew and four kids ages
and 11:59p.m. May 26, a televi- from Tiptop Circle in Lower Frank- five-and-a-half months
sion and prescription medication ford Township between 7p.m. of New Cumberland, West Shore,
Camp Hill, Enola, Northeast Fire & to 8 years. Her sons were
were stolen from a home in the June 8 and 11a.m. June 10.
Rescue, Creekside, Hampden, Silver splashing around in the
300 block of Denver Hollow Road SHIPPENSBURG POLICE (532-
in Tuscarora. Spring, New Kingstown, Marysville iconic fountain that gives
7361)
STATE POLICE AT CARLISLE An apartment in the 300
8:45a.m.: nonstructure accident, the festival its name..
Basin Hill Boulevard, North Mid- I never miss one, Ma- There the family settles truck and came through
(249-2121) block of Fort Street was broken
dleton Township; North Middleton dorsky said. We came in to watch the Fountain town, Reeder said. Ev-
Between May 27 and June into between 8:30p.m. June 14
9:02a.m.: nonstructure accident, to the first one and never Festival parade a.k.a. Lu- erybody applauded and
9, mail was stolen from a mailbox and 10a.m. June 15
State Street, Lemoyne; West Shore
9:35a.m.: nonstructure accident,
stopped. I love it. Its fun to cys Birthday Parade. Kate cheered them on. You just
Garland Drive/South West Street, have the street shut down. Madorsky was born in late felt a real closeness of the
CORRECTION Carlisle; Union You just walk around and May around Memorial Day, town. The team wanted to
9:40a.m.: nonstructure acci- see all your neighbors. Its so growing up she thought be part of it. That is typi-
A quote in the June 3 Sentinel story concerning a dent, Interstate 81 north, Silver a good place to catch up. the holiday parade was for cal of what goes on around
stormwater funding study in Carlisle Borough featured Spring Township; New Kingstown The Fountain Festival her. here.
an inaccurate quote. 10:02a.m.: nonstructure acci- proved memorable six years Welcoming champions For years Reeder has
The correct quote is: Fee funding for storm water is dent, Interstate 83 south, Lower ago when Madorsky was Frank Reeder, 71, a life- made it a point to visit the
hard for people to understand. Its not a metered ser- Allen Township; Lower Allen 10 days overdue with her long Newville resident, Fountain Festival on Friday
1:59p.m.: auto accident, Wesley
vice, said Keith Readling of Raftelis. daughter Lucy. Figuring ex- was enjoying fries. To him, and buy a hot sausage sand-
Drive/Gettysburg Road, Lower Al-
The Sentinel regrets the error. len Township; Lower Allen ercise would help to induce Fountain Festival is an an- wich with onions and green
2:25p.m.: auto accident, Cen- labor, she walked all around nual impromptu reunion peppers from Boy Scout
tral Boulevard, Hampden Town- her hometown and visited where he can reconnect Troop 174 of Newville.
LOTTERY ship; Hampden the annual street fair. with other members of the Its nice that the com-
5:27p.m.: auto accident, vehicle At first, Lucy was not in a Big Spring High School munity supports us,
PICK 2 WILD BALL vs. pedestrian, Harrisburg Pike/ big hurry to see the world. Class of 1964. Scoutmaster Gordon Holl
Midday 0-0 Midday1
Maple Drive, Middlesex Township; Madorsky walked all day Five years ago, on this said Friday. They appre-
Straight $50 Carlisle Barracks, North Middleton until finally she went into very day, the high school ciate what we do, and we
Evening8
Boxed 0 11:11p.m.: nonstructure accident, labor and the girl was born softball team won the state appreciate them for sup-
TREASURE HUNT Harrisburg Pike, Middlesex Town-
Evening 6-4 09-22-23-26-27 ship; North Middleton
a short time later. Since championship, Reeder porting us.
Straight $50 No player matched 5 2011, the Newville Fountain said. He recalled how head- Money from the sale of
Boxed $25 54 players matched 4, re- Festival has been known as ing home the girls were the sausage sandwiches
PICK 3 ceiving $100 Lucys Birthday Festival. asked whether they wanted goes directly into the in-
Midday 8-1-8
Straight $250
Boxed $80
2,040 players matched 3,
receiving $6 False active It is now a tradition for
the Madorsky family to
to celebrate with a steak
dinner. They refused the
dividual accounts of the
participating scouts and
Evening 3-2-6
Straight $250
16,013 players matched 2,
receiving $1
Jackpot $80,000
shooter report head for the fountain on
Friday night to have some-
offer and instead insisted
on being driven straight to
into the troop fund.
For the boys who take
thing for dinner before go- Newville so they could be down the orders and serve
Boxed $40
PICK 4
Midday 4-3-9-3
CASH 5
03-08-37-39-42
sparks hospital ing over to Kates childhood
home at the corner of West
there for the Fountain Fes-
tival parade.
the food, its practice for
them to learn salesmanship
Straight $2,500
Boxed $200
No player matched 5
25 players matched 4, re-
ceiving $460
lockdown and West Main streets. They put them on a fire and interpersonal skills.
Evening 5-9-5-3 JANEL KNIGHT
Straight $2,500 1,331 players matched 3, re-
ceiving $14.50
abc27 News Keep the
Harrisburg
Boxed $200
17,985 players matched 2, HAMBERSBURG A
C
PICK 5
receiving $1 false report of an active
Midday 6-8-3-7-6
Straight $50,000 Jackpot $225,000 shooter at Chambersburg
Boxed $850 MEGA MILLIONS Hospital caused officials
Evening 9-7-8-9-0 Numbers were not available. to lock down the facility
Straight $50,000 See www.cumberlink.com and Thursday night while police
Boxed $850 Sundays Sentinel for results. investigated.

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A4|Saturday, June 17, 2017 LOCAL The Sentinel

TOUR THROUGH TIME

Cave Hill along the


Conodoguinet Creek
MICHAEL BUPP
The Sentinel
This weeks Tour Through Time takes a look at
then and now images of Cave Hill along Cono-
doguinet Creek in North Middleton Township
circa 1910.
The then images show views of Cave Hill along
Conodoguinet Creek in North Middleton Town-
ship circa 1910.
The now images shows the changes over the
years.
Tour Through Time will run Saturdays in the
Sentinel as a joint project with the Cumberland
County Historical Society. Sentinel photographers
will work with staff at the Historical Society each
week to offer a look at Carlisle and the surrounding
area through the years.
Please contact the Cumberland County Histor-
ical Society at 717-249-7610 with any informa-
tion pertaining to these images. Please send future
ideas or suggestions to mbupp@cumberlink.com.

Above: A view of Cave Hill from Conodoguinet Creek,


circa 1910. Bottom left: A view of Cave Hill along
Conodoguinet Creek in North Middleton Township
circa 1910.
PHOTOS COURTESY CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Bottom right: A current view of Cave Hill.
MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL

PSU Master Gardeners to host tour Love food?


SENTINEL STAFF
enn State Master Garden-
P
So do we.
Pennsylvania Honey Queen.
Tour books are available
Agway-Carlisle Country
Living, Ashcombe Farm &
credit card at the Cumber-
land County Penn State Ex-
ers in Cumberland County for purchase in advance for Greenhouses, Bedford Street tension Office on Allen Road Every Wednesday in paper & at cumberlink.com/blogs
will host a summer garden $10 and include coupons to Antiques in Carlisle, High- through June 23.
tour from 1-6p.m. June 25. Agway and Rosemary House. land Gardens in Lower Allen On the day of the tour,
Six of the gardens will be Tour books are available for Township, Leos Ice Cream tour books are $12 each and
open during the Summer purchase until June 22, with in Carlisle and Rosemary may be purchased with cash
Celebration garden tour that cash or check, at Penn State House in Mechanicsburg. or check at the Allen Road
covers the Carlisle area from Extension offices in Dau- Tour books can be pur- location or at any of the six June 16-July 2
Monroe Township to Dick- phin and Perry counties, chased with cash, check or private garden locations.
inson Township. The private
gardens feature countryside
vistas and pollinator habitat
havens, as well as outdoor Your LocaL
living areas. VIKING RIVER CRUISES
There will also be master
gardener demonstration
gardens at the Cumberland ExpErts
County Service Center at
310 Allen Road in Carlisle, (717) 243-3700 (800) 555-3545
and a stop at the historic
229 Penrose Plaza, Carlisle, PA
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Old York Road in South Mid- www.carlisle.cruiseholidays.com Box Office: 717.352.2164
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a falconry master and the

Heel Pain Workshop Reveals How to Naturally


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the things outdoors that I enjoy, I was finally told by a specialist feet. and back
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for cheering me on along the way and helping me to overcome We only have 24 seats available for the event, so if you
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The Sentinel LOCAL Saturday, June 17, 2017|A5

WEST PENNSBORO FIREMANS FESTIVAL The West Pennsboro Firemans Fair runs through Saturday, begin-
ning at 4p.m. each day, at the West Pennsboro Volunteer Fire Com-
pany, 20 Park Road, Plainfield. Admission and parking are free, and
all proceeds will benefit the local fire company.

MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL


Left: Sophia Bono plays Catch a Shark during the West Pennsboro Fire Company Annual Fair & Festival in Plainfield. Center: Midstate residents listen to music during the festival.
Right: Lilly Garlin, right, plays Pick and Match as Darlene Kelley looks on.

Loyal Mercado with a giant shark he won during the West Pennsboro Fire Company Annual
Fair & Festival in Plainfield.

Introducing...
Rocco Moyer tries his luck at Catch a Shark.

Now
Open!

SUMMERFAIR IS JUNE 23 THRU JULY 4

FRIDAY, JUNE 23 THURSDAY, JUNE 29


Opening Ceremonies Scavenger Hunt
Summerfair Concert Rotary Roast Beef Dinner
Ice Cream Social
Parker House Assisted Living at Quincy Village is an innovative
Rain Date - All Star Softball Game
Kids Free Carnival Activities Movie at the Carlisle Theatre: small house concept with private apartments adjacent to the
Independence Day living room, dining room, kitchen and den. Were excited to
SATURDAY, JUNE 24 accept applications from seniors seeking a unique choice in
FRIDAY, JUNE 30
Mini-Festival/Craft Show/ Family Photo Scavenger Hunt supportive care and dignied living theres nothing like it in
Food Concessions Peanut Carnival this area.
Around the Town Bike Ride Childrens Fishing Derby
Childrens Art Activity Wayne Powell Benet Golf Outing Each of the three residential-style homes will be licensed to
Dog Show Childrens Fishing Derby provide Assisted Living and serve 16 people while promoting
Magician Pickle Ball meaningful living and enabling them to age in place whenever
Baby Races Demonstration/Participation possible. That means if additional care is needed, Assisted Living
Carlisle Town Band Art Exhibition - The Trout Gallery regulations permit most of those services to be provided on-site.
Carlisle Open Pool Night Outdoor Movie - The Trout Gallery:
The Grand Budapest Hotel People interested in further details regarding tours and
SUNDAY, JUNE 25
SATURDAY, JULY 1 availability are invited to contact Stephanie Parson
Community Day at the Trout Gallery
Story Time Carlisle Sertoma Club Breakfast at 717-775-7105 or sparson@psl.org.
Jacks Back Concert 5K/10K Run
MONDAY, JUNE 26 Mini Golf Tournament
Boiling Springs Open Pool Night SUNDAY, JULY 2
Swing Dance Lessons and Movie at the Carlisle Theatre:
Open Swing Dancing An American Tale
Historic Carlisle - The Gobin and Harrisburg Symphony
The Great War - 100 Years Later Tractor Twang Country Line Dance
Star Burst Over Carlisle Fireworks
TUESDAY, JUNE 27
Jim Thorpe Track Meet MONDAY, JULY 3
REACH Dance Performance
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28
All Star Softball Game
TUESDAY, JULY 4
Anything Floats & Tube Races It is our policy to admit residents without regard
Family Game Night, The Carlisle Vault to race, color, national origin, age, ancestry, sex,
religious creed, handicap or disability.

COMPLETE SCHEDULE AVAILABLE AT


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A6|Saturday, June 17, 2017 The Sentinel

MIDSTATE
Ex-AGs appeal
says her
prosecutor
was given too
much power
MARK SCOLFORO
Associated Press
HARRISBURG The

former Pennsylvania at-
torney general whos been
sentenced to
jail for leak-
ing secret
grand jury
information
and lying
about it says
a county
Kane judge gave
too much
power to the special prose-
cutor who investigated her.
Kathleen Kane argues in
a document filed with Su-
perior Court on Friday that
Judge William Carpenters
decision to give the special
prosecutor grand jury au-
thority was illegal and un-
constitutional.
Her lawyers claim Car-
penter demonstrated a de-
cidedly unseemly personal
enmity against her.
Shes seeking dismissal of
the charges or a new trial.
Kane, a 51-year-old Dem- SENTINEL FILE
ocrat, resigned last year af- Elmwood Elementary School in Mechanicsburg would be converted to a districtwide center for grades 4 and 5.
ter being convicted of two

Board OKs budget, tax hike


counts of felony perjury and
seven misdemeanor counts,
including obstruction and
conspiracy.
While her appeal is pend-
ing, shes free on bail and
hasnt begun serving her Mechanicsburg a projected 32.57 percent for mentary School into a dis- a huge difference out front Other business
10-to-23-month sentence. 2017-18. Employee medical trict center for grades four here at Elmwood, Leidy Vandrew also presented
school property insurance costs are expected and five. The plan involves said. the school board on Tues-
to increase by $1.14 million moving the districts of- In a related matter, the day with new figures from
tax rate to for next year a jump of 16 fices that are located on school board unanimously a demographic/enrollment
Woman increase 2%
percent and a $300,000
increase in contracted costs
Elmwoods second floor
to another location. In
authorized district officials
to enter into a commercial
study recently by Decision-
Insite.

sentenced for PHYLLIS ZIMMERMAN


For The Sentinel
to cybercharter schools also
is budgeted.
the meantime, Elmwoods
second floor would be con-
lease for additional district
office space while Elmwood
The study predicts that
Mechanicsburgs enroll-
The district also is pro- verted back to classrooms. is being renovated. Al- ment will jump to 5,376 stu-
lying about The Mechanicsburg Area
School Board unanimously
posing to add several staff
positions for next year due
At a district finance com-
mittee meeting held earlier
though officials are consid-
ering permanently relocat-
dents by 2026, or roughly
1,300 more students than
husbands finalized a 2017-18 district
budget that will increase
to expanding enrollment.
These include an additional
on Tuesday, principal archi-
tects Jeff Straub and Tracy
ing the offices at Shepard-
stown Elementary School
todays figures.
The firm used residential

stabbing death real estate taxes by 2 per-


cent while also authorizing
architects to continue with
assistant principal at the
high school, six elementary
teachers, a part-time mid-
Rohrbaugh presented pre-
liminary plans for convert-
ing the Elmwood building.
or on a proposed second
floor on the Kindergarten
Academy at Filbert Street,
research as its basis, con-
tacting local municipalities
for past and future popula-
ASSOCIATED PRESS designs of renovating Elm- dle school art teacher, an el- Superintendent Mark Leidy work at those locations is tion figures.
COLUMBIA, Pa. A
wood Elementary School ementary ELL teacher, and said converting the schools not proposed to happen Due to an abundance of
Pennsylvania woman who into a district center for a special education teacher second floor into 15 class- until later. ongoing activity, district
lied to police to protect the grades 4 and 5 by 2018-19. and school counselor at rooms while relocating the Assistant Superintendent officials have scheduled a
man who fatally stabbed Next years $69.1 mil- Broad Street Elementary district offices are a pri- Alan Vandrew said officials finance/facilities commit-
her husband has been sen- lion district spending plan School. Other proposed ad- ority. are in lease negotiations for tee meeting for Aug. 8 with
tenced to prison. will increase the districts ditions include a part-time Other proposed renova- two sites under consider- plans to discuss project fi-
Twenty-six-year-old Al- real estate tax levy from its administrative assistant tions to the Elmwood site ation as temporary district nancing, seeking board au-
lison Oberdorff was ordered current rate of 12.8 mills to at Upper Allen Elemen- include relocating the par- offices. Officials expect to thorization to bid for work
on Thursday to serve 3 13.0560 mills. A property tary School, a year-round ent dropoff area to the rear bring proposals to the board at Elwood Elementary and
to 7 years in state prison, owner assessed at $175,000 administrative assistant of the building and making in August, he said. the Kindergarten Academy.
the maximum penalty for roughly the median value at the Kindergarten Acad- the front area a dropoff area
third-degree hindering a
prosecution and providing
would pay $2,285 annu-
ally in real estate taxes next
emy at Filbert Street, and
one instructional assistant
for buses only. A new drive
loop for parents dropping Sunday - June 25
false statements.
Investigators say Ober-
year.
Administrators also are
each at Northside Elemen-
tary School and the middle
off students is proposed to
run from a Shepardstown
Elvis Brad Crum
dorff was in a romantic rela- proposing to use $1.8 mil- school. Road entrance behind the Mount Zion Lutheran Church
tionship with Ronald Sheetz lion from the districts school to a rear building 4200 Carlisle Road Gardners
when he fatally stabbed her fund balance to balance Elmwood plans entrance. A new playfield Reservations in Advance
husband, Michael Ober- next years spending plan, Also on Tuesday, the and new hard and soft play Adults - $10 each
dorff Sr., at their Columbia a planned move intended to school board unanimously areas also are proposed for Children (12 and under Free)
home in January 2016. Po- offset the rising costs of the authorized district archi- grounds behind the school. Contact Jenny 717-580-9979
Show begins at
lice say she witnessed the districts mandated contri- tects Crabtree, Rohrbaugh One of our primary (At the gate - Adults $15) 2 PM at the
stabbing, but lied to inves- bution to the state Public and Associates to continue goals was to alleviate (stu- Soup and Sandwich Sale at Noon Church Pavilion
tigators about Sheetz name School Employee Retire- designs and a site plan for dent) dropoff congestion. I [Weather Permitting - Bring your lawn chairs **Inside if rainy - limited seating]
and deleted text messages ment System, technology renovating Elmwood Ele- think (the plan) will make
she had exchanged with and general operations.

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OPINION
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Editorial Board
GARY ADKISSON Publisher NAOMI CREASON Online Editor
JEFF PRATT Executive Editor ZACK HOOPES Business Editor

Economy will
survive illegal
immigration
crackdown
I
n the June 10 edition of the Wall Street Journal, an opinion
piece entitled Fiestas and Apple Orchards: Small-Town Life
Before Trump offers a romanticized view of illegal immigra-
Making healthier choices
I
tion in Pennsylvania. read this week that there has ago (6/13/15), around the anni- important factors in improving
The author, Dickinson College professor Crispin Sartwell, been a dramatic decrease in versary of that accident I like to healthy behaviors of all types
paints an idyllic image of the vibrant, intersectional culture of tobacco use, alcohol use, sex- encourage folks to always wear a among teens and adolescents
York Springs, Pa., where the streets are purportedly lined with ual activity and helmet while riding. are parent modeling, and parent
Mexican food trucks and children playing ftbol and a bo- drug use (with My helmet prevented a serious discussion or engagement.
na-fide real estate revival is well underway thanks to townspeo- the exception of head injury, or worse. I say that It may be true that actions
ple [fixing] up old houses. marijuana) among because rocks were embedded in speak louder than words. Ac-
That is, until Donald Trump was elected president. teens and adoles- my helmet and my orthopaedic cording to the study, when par-
According to the author, stringent enforcement of immigration cents in the past surgeon said people rarely sur- ents words and actions align it
law by the Trump administration has precipitated the destruc- decade. vive an accident when they break makes a powerful difference, the
tion of a rich, new rural culture and has sent York GARY An area that is their shoulder blade. I also broke most difference, in the behavior
Springs spiral[ing] into a local depression that is ADKISSON not really improv- my collarbone and five ribs. of their children.
personal, cultural and economic. He cites only 15 ing is obesity rates. In preparing this column I dis- Cycling is a great way to en-
documented cases of immigration enforcement in The rates vary by covered that of all cycling deaths courage children to be more
the area but assures readers there have been many age, but the overall rate for child- in the past year the rate of death active and help address obesity,
more. hood obesity is 17 percent, the among helmet users was one but a helmet is an absolute ne-
Central to his narrative is the fact that Adams same it has been for five years. fifth that of non-helmet users. cessity.
SEN. MIKE County is a national leader in apple production, and The expansive report also I was shocked to see that 81 Help your children have a safe
REGAN that York Springs 70-percent Hispanic population covered other risky behaviors; percent of school-age children and healthy summer.
plays an essential role in the growth and harvest of among them, riding a bicycle reported riding at least once in Here is a link to the full
Galas and Granny Smiths. without a helmet. the past 30 days without a hel- study. https://www.cdc.gov/
The thesis of Mr. Sartwells narrative, of course, is that the Since I was seriously injured met. healthyyouth/data/yrbs/over-
lawful detainment of unlawful migrant workers will devastate the in a cycling accident three years The report cited the most view.htm
local economy, to the detriment of all residents, legal and illegal.
Sartwell goes on to explain how the devastation transcends eco-
nomics:
This is separating families, and people are living in fear, he
writes. Children arent playing out in the yard any longer. Par-
ents are afraid to leave their homes ... the food truck is gone, and
its been a while since I heard Mexican pop music.
Grateful for an old-school dad
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Unsurprisingly, the narrative propagated by Mr. Sartwell aligns y father made me wear we had an abundance of other Im the only person to graduate
closely with the left-wing orthodoxy on this topic. It is rooted in hand-me-downs even riches. So strong was their love, from Penn State with a major in
the common misconception that American agriculture cannot though I was our familys devotion and stability, optimism English and a minor in air condi-
function without illegal immigrant labor and that the concerted only boy, with five sisters. came naturally to all of us. tioning and heating.
enforcement of federal immigration law will result in the collapse It wasnt too bad most of the Oddly, my optimistic child- For years, my father saw it as
of the farming industry altogether. year, but Easter Sunday was a hood proved to be a source of his duty to polish me, a lousy
According to the Pew Research Center, the U.S. civilian work- bear. You know how hard it is to worry for my father. He feared I lump of coal, into a diamond. For
force includes 8 million unauthorized immigrants, but only 4 outrun the neighborhood bully was not being fully prepared for years, his old-school methods
percent of that population is employed in agricultural jobs like with your panty hose bunching the hardships of adulthood. were a constant source of agita-
farming, fishing, and forestry. up and your bon- I did little to dissuade him of tion.
While illegal immigrants do comprise a larger share of the ag- net flopping in the his concerns. Until I began experiencing the
ricultural labor force compared to other industries, the vast ma- wind? I failed early at self-defense. unforgiving realities of adult-
jority of the American farming workforce is comprised of legal My father was Whereas he learned how to fight hood.
workers, foreign and native-born. born during the off bullies on his own, my sisters Everything he warned me
This fact alone calls into question Mr. Sartwells assertion that Depression, in taught me how to fight. While about proved to be true. I didnt
the removal of unauthorized immigrant labor (not to be confused 1933, when life being harassed, I looked a neigh- begin to succeed as an adult until
with legal immigrant labor) will have an adverse impact on the do- TOM was a lot tougher. borhood tough dead in the eye I embraced his many lessons.
mestic farming economy. PURCELL When he was only and said, You are so immature! To borrow from Mark Twain,
It also goes far in discrediting the leftist clich that illegal immi- 3, his father, who I failed at common sense. when I was a young man of 20,
grants are needed to perform the dirty, blue collar jobs American had a good job Once, when I was 11, I flushed my father was so ignorant I
citizens are allegedly unwilling to do. working for the Mellon family, an apple core down a toilet. It could hardly stand to have the
Sure, labor-intensive fruit-and-vegetable farming does attract died at age 34. produced a massive clog that old man around. But when I got
illegal immigrant workers, but those commodities constitute a My father and his sister and took my father hours to unplug. to be 28, I was astonished by
relatively small part of the overall U.S. farm economy. Bigger crops mother moved from a nice home He still calls to ask me why I did how much hed learned the prior
wheat, cotton, and corn, for example account for a far greater into a cramped apartment in the that. eight years.
share of total agricultural output. The production of these major city. Without a father to nurture I failed at money manage- My father is 83 now. With
crops is largely automated and can be performed with minimal him, and with his mother at ment. He watched me squander every passing year, I admire and
human inputs. work all day, he had to fend for all of the money from my first respect him more for the sacri-
Bottom line: the modern agriculture economy is diverse and himself. lawnmowing jobs on baseball fices he made for my sisters and
dynamic. Most farmhands are working legally and agribusiness in Bigger kids bullied him un- cards and ice cream sandwiches me.
general is becoming less reliant on manual labor. The enforcement til he fought back. Money was rather than put half in the He taught us the meaning of
of federal immigration law will never stop Americans from en- tight, so he scrimped and saved bank. He struggled for years to love, honesty, kindness and sac-
gaging in one of the oldest forms of organized economic activity and set some aside for rainy teach me how to plan ahead for rifice without talking about
known to the human race. days. Unsavory people tried to rainy days. them.
Mr. Sartwell, and others who share his worldview, use scary cheat him, so he developed the I didnt take care of my things. Thats why Im grateful for my
rhetoric about vanishing children and food trucks to obfuscate street smarts that guide him I beat the heck out of the first old-school dad.
economic reality and perpetuate the wink-and-nod immigration still. couple of bikes he got me and,
policies of the Barack Obama administration. In doing so, they He longed for a family of his when I began driving, I beat the Tom Purcell is a Pittsburgh Tri-
defend a broken system which has bankrupted taxpayers and en- own and, more than 50 years heck out of his cars. bune-Review humor columnist and
dangered American communities. ago, at age 23, he married my I chose an impractical college is nationally syndicated exclusively
Laissez-faire immigration enforcement has resulted in dra- mother. They never gave my sis- major. He begged me to at least by Cagle Cartoons Inc. Email him at
matic population growth, not only in our cities but in rural ters and me material wealth, but minor in something job-worthy. Tom@TomPurcell.com.
pockets of America like York Springs. Costs in public education,
healthcare, social welfare programs, and the criminal justice
system all borne by American taxpayers have increased cor- OUR LETTER POLICY
respondingly.
The American opioid epidemic, which claims the lives of 10 We welcome letters from our read- area will be published when they authorship.
Pennsylvanians each day, has been fueled in part by the unmiti- ers. To be considered for publication: refer to a specific local issue. You may send your letter to the edi-
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A8|Saturday, June 17, 2017 NATION/WORLD The Sentinel

DIGEST RUSSIA INVESTIGATION

President admits probe


7 missing after
Navy ship collision
TOKYO Seven crew mem-
bers are reportedly missing and
one injured after a U.S. Navy
destroyer collided early Satur- role leading the federal investi- tee, said she was increasingly get him to avoid weighing in on
day morning with a merchant
Trump indicates he is gation has become increasingly concerned that Trump will fire an active probe.
ship off the coast of Japan, the
countrys coast guard reported.
part of federal inquiry complicated. The White House
has used a memo he wrote to jus-
both Mueller and Rosenstein.
The message the president is
The president has denied that
he has any nefarious ties to Rus-
The U.S. 7th Fleet said on its JULIE PACE AND JONATHAN LEMIRE tify Trumps decision to fire FBI sending through his tweets is that sia and has also disputed that hes
Facebook page that it is working Associated Press Director James Comey, but that he believes the rule of law doesnt attempted to block the investiga-
with the Japanese Coast Guard to WASHINGTON President
Trump action may now be part apply to him and that anyone who tion into his campaigns possible
conduct a medical evacuation for Donald Trump acknowledged of the probe. Thursday night, Ro- thinks otherwise will be fired, role in Russias election-related
a sailor, and that there are cur- for the first time Friday that he senstein issued an unusual state- Feinstein said. Thats undem- hacking. It was unclear whether
rently no reports of deaths. The is under federal investigation as ment complaining about leaks in ocratic on its face and a blatant his tweet about being under in-
fleet said the number of injuries part of the expanding probe into the case. violation of the presidents oath vestigation was based on direct
is still being determined. Russias election meddling. He Trump advisers and confidants of office. knowledge or new media reports
lashed out at a top Justice De- describe the president as increas- Aides have counseled the pres- that suggest Mueller is examining
partment official overseeing the ingly angry over the investigation, ident to stay off Twitter and focus whether the president obstructed
Mar-a-Lago sees inquiry, reflecting his mounting yelling at television sets in the on other aspects of his job. They justice by firing Comey.
increase in revenue frustration with the unrelenting
controversy that has consumed
White House carrying coverage
and insisting he is the target of
have tried to highlight the positive
reviews he received Wednesday
The tweets came shortly after
Rosenstein issued his unusual
WASHINGTON President his early presidency. a conspiracy to discredit and when he made a statesman-like statement that appeared to be
Donald Trumps Washington I am being investigated for fir- potentially end his presidency. appearance in the White House warning about the accuracy of
hotel saw almost $20 million ing the FBI Director by the man Some of his ire is aimed at Ro- to address the nation after Rep. such reports.
in revenue during its first few who told me to fire the FBI Direc- senstein and investigative special Steve Scalise was shot during a Americans should be skeptical
months of operation a period tor! Witch Hunt, the president counsel Robert Mueller, both of congressional baseball practice. about anonymous allegations,
that coincided with his election wrote on Twitter. whom the president believes are Yet Trumps angry tweets on Rosenstein said. The Depart-
and inauguration as the 45th His morning missive apparently biased against him, associates say. Friday underscored the near-im- ment of Justice has a long-estab-
president. His Mar-a-Lago re- referred to Rod Rosenstein, the Dianne Feinstein, top Democrat possible challenge his advisers lished policy to neither confirm
sort in Florida, which hes visited deputy attorney general whose on the Senate Judiciary Commit- and legal team have in trying to nor deny such allegations.
seven times as president, pulled
in millions of dollars more than
it had previously.
The new details are included in
a financial disclosure that Trump
submitted Friday to the Office
SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE
Trump
clamps
of Government Ethics, the first
snapshot of the Trump Organi-
zations finances after its long-
time leader became president.

Scalise may make down


full recovery
WASHINGTON Congress-
man Steve Scalise can hope to
on Cuba
make an excellent recovery,
his trauma surgeon said Friday,
President puts US, island
even though the lawmaker ar- nation on hostile path
rived at the hospital Wednesday
at imminent risk of death after DARLENE SUPERVILLE, MICHAEL
getting shot at a congressional WEISSENSTEIN AND JOSH LEDERMAN
baseball practice. Associated Press
In his first public comments MIAMI Pressing pause on a
since the shooting, Dr. Jack Sava historic detente, President Donald
of MedStar Washington Hospi- Trump thrust the U.S. and Cuba
tal Center said its a good pos- back on a path toward open hostil-
sibility that the Louisiana Re- ity Friday with a blistering denun-
publican will be able to return to ciation of the islands communist
work in his full capacity. Scalise government. He clamped down on
remains in critical condition in MATT SLOCUM, ASSOCIATED PRESS some commerce and travel but left
the hospitals intensive care unit. Bill Cosby arrives at the Montgomery County Courthouse during his trial Friday in Norristown, Pennsylvania. intact many new avenues Presi-
dent Barack Obama had opened.

Cosby jury tests patience


BRIEFLY Even as Trump predicted a
IS LEADER: Uncertainty sur- quick end to President Raul Cas-
rounded the fate of the head of tros regime, he challenged Cuba
the Islamic State group Friday to negotiate better agreements
as Russia announced it may have for Americans, Cubans and those
killed him in an airstrike target- whose identities lie somewhere
ing a meeting of IS leaders just Judge refuses mistrial; collective memory. The jurors also listened to the in between. Diplomatic relations,
outside the groups capital in As the panel deliberated definition of reasonable doubt, restored only two years ago, will
Syria, but U.S. officials said there defense complains jury charges that could send Cosby the threshold that prosecutors remain intact. But, in a shift from
was no definitive proof of his to prison for the rest of his life, must cross to win a conviction, Obamas approach, Trump said
death. The demise of Abu Bakr replaying entire trial Cosby tweeted thanks to his fans and reviewed testimony from trade and other penalties would
al-Baghdadi would be a blow to and supporters. Constand and her mother about stay in place until a long list of
the extremist group as it fights MARYCLAIRE DALE The case has already helped phone conversations they had prerequisites was met.
to hang on to its strongholds in AND MICHAEL R. SISAK demolish Cosbys image as with Cosby after the encoun- America has rejected the Cu-
Syria and Iraq. Associated Press Americas Dad, cultivated during ter. According to the testimony, ban peoples oppressors, Trump
NORRISTOWN, Pa. The
his eight-year run as Dr. Cliff Cosby called himself a sick said in Miamis Little Havana,
TOWER FIRE: Grief turned to out- jury in Bill Cosbys sexual assault Huxtable on the top-rated The man but refused to identify the the cradle of Cuban-American
rage Friday over a deadly tower case tested the patience of de- Cosby Show in the 1980s and pills he gave to Constand. resistance to Castros govern-
fire in London amid reports that fense lawyers and even the judge 90s. Cosbys lawyer, Brian Mc- ment. Officially, today, they are
materials used in the buildings on the fifth day of deliberations Dozens of women have come Monagle, has said Cosby and rejected.
renovation could have fueled the Friday as it repeatedly asked to forward to say Cosby drugged Constand were lovers sharing a Declaring Obamas pact with
inferno that left dozens dead and run through testimony from the and assaulted them, but this was consensual moment of intimacy. Castro a completely one-sided
missing. Engineering experts say TV star, his accuser and others, the only case to result in criminal McMonagle objected in court deal, Trump said he was cancel-
outside insulation panels in- struggling to break a deadlock charges. to the panels repeated requests ing it. In practice, however, many
stalled on the 24-story Grenfell that threatens to end the trial On Friday, the jury asked to re- to review testimony, saying it recent changes to boost ties to
Tower may have helped the fire without a verdict. view multiple pieces of evidence, suggested some jurors were try- Cuba will stay as they are.
spread rapidly from one floor to With deliberations running including Cosbys 2006 deposi- ing to coerce other jurors in an Embassies in Havana and
the next. about as long as the testimony tion testimony about quaaludes, attempt to bring an end to the Washington will remain open.
of all the witnesses combined, a now-banned party drug. deadlock. U.S. airlines and cruise ships will
ABORTION: Senate Republicans the 79-year-old TV stars law- Cosby, who gave the deposi- They were here! said Mc- still be allowed to serve the island
working on health care legisla- yer complained that jurors were tion as part of Constands law- Monagle, exasperated. 90 miles south of Florida. The
tion are anticipating problems seeking a replay of the entire trial. suit against him, said he got The judge said he saw no ev- wet foot, dry foot policy, which
with abortion restrictions that Judge Steven ONeill twice re- seven prescriptions for the pow- idence of coercion or trouble in once let most Cuban migrants stay
their House counterparts already fused defense requests for a mis- erful sedative in the 1970s for the deliberating room after the if they made it to U.S. soil but was
have passed. As a result, theyre trial, declaring that jurors could the purpose of giving them to jurors reported their impasse on terminated under Obama, will
considering ways to channel new talk as long as they wanted over women with whom he wanted to Thursday and he instructed them remain terminated. Remittances
financing for health insurance allegations that Cosby drugged have sex. to keep trying for a verdict. from people in America to Cubans
through existing government and molested a woman at his The testimony is relevant be- The panel got the case on Mon- wont be cut off.
programs that bar the use of suburban Philadelphia mansion cause Cosby is charged with giv- day. It must come to a unanimous But individual people-to-peo-
taxpayer dollars for abortion, ac- in 2004. ing pills to Constand, a former decision to convict or acquit. ple trips by Americans to Cuba,
cording to sources familiar with But even the solicitous judge Temple University employee, to If the panel cant break the allowed by Obama for the first
the policy discussions. had his limits, putting his foot incapacitate her before their sex- deadlock, the judge could declare time in decades, will again be pro-
down late Friday afternoon when ual encounter. He has said it was a hung jury and a mistrial. In that hibited. And the U.S. government
CASTILE: A Minnesota police of- the jurors asked to hear a sliver of Benadryl, a cold and allergy med- case, prosecutors would get four will police other trips to ensure
ficer was cleared Friday in the fa- testimony theyd just had read icine. Prosecutors have suggested months to decide whether they travelers are pursuing a full-time
tal shooting of Philando Castile, back to them. The judge told he gave her something stronger, want to retry Cosby or drop the schedule of educational exchange
a black motorist whose death them they had to rely on their perhaps even quaaludes. charges. activities.
captured national attention
when his girlfriend streamed
the grim aftermath on Face-
book. Castiles family stormed
out of the courtroom after the
verdict was read, and the city of
St. Anthony swiftly announced
Deportation buffer future remains undecided
plans to dismiss Officer Jeronimo Despite earlier of thousands of young immi- nounced the program as an illegal in exchange for temporary protec-
Yanez, despite his acquittal. grants from deportation, despite amnesty and said he would im- tion.
statement, programs a statement a day earlier that the mediately end it. The Homeland Security De-
BORDER PATROL: Border Patrol program will continue. Since taking office, Trump has partment said Thursday that the
agents descended on a medical fate still in limbo The mixed signals reflect the expressed empathy for the par- program would remain in effect.
camp set up in the Arizona desert political sensitivities behind the ticipants often called dreamers, That statement was included
to provide refuge and water for ALICIA A. CALDWELL Obama administration program many of whom have no memory at the end of an announcement
migrants in the scorching sum- Associated Press known as Deferred Action for of living anywhere but the United of the cancellation of a related
mer heat, arresting four men who WASHINGTON The Trump Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. As States. Cancelling the program Obama program, Deferred Action
were receiving aid after spending administration said Friday it a candidate who put tough im- could mean trying to deport more for Parents of Americans, which
several days in the desert. still has not decided the fate of migration policies at the core of than 787,000 people who identi- would have protected the immi- M
Associated Press a program protecting hundreds his campaign, Donald Trump de- fied themselves to the government grant parents of U.S. citizens. 1
The Sentinel NEWS Saturday, June 17, 2017|A9

Preservation tion should begin with orga-


nizing and deciding what the
where historic buildings were
preserved by being converted
community feels needs to be into housing units or stylized
preserved. shops rather than museums.
The event was part of the After that, residents She said this may not be
2017 Pennsylvania Statewide should make their voices the ideal way to preserve a
Conference on Heritage be- heard about what is import- building, but it is a way to
ing held in Carlisle this week. ant, she said. This can mean balance the competing in-
speaking with local lawmak- terests of preservation and
Be proactive ers one on one or attending industry that retains the
Guest speakers Mindy borough or township meet- buildings into the future.
Crawford, executive director ings and speaking during the Wednesdays seminar was
of Preservation Pennsylva- public comment portions. held as part of the Statewide
nia, and Andrea MacDonald, As MacDonald said, the Conference on Heritage,
director of the Pennsylvania fight to preserve a building which ran from Wednesday
State Historic Preservation gets much more difficult if it to Friday and was hosted
Office, said people inter- begins when the bulldozers by the Cumberland County
ested in preservation need to are put in place. Historical Society.
be proactive. You need to be reason-
Its always important to able, Crawford said. Dont Contact Joshua Vaughn at
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A10 | SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2017 THE SENTINEL

50 ANNIVERSARY OF
TH

San Francisco tries to reconnect with the spirit of the 60s


for the golden anniversary of a memorable, historic stretch
JOCELYN GECKER

T
Associated Press
hey came for the mu-
sic, the mind-bend-
ing drugs, to resist
the Vietnam War
and 1960s American
orthodoxy, or simply
to escape summer boredom.
And they left an enduring leg-
acy.
This season marks the 50th
anniversary of that legend-
ary Summer of Love, when
throngs of American youth
descended on San Francisco to
join a cultural revolution.
Thinking back on 1967, Bob
Weir of the Grateful Dead
recalls a creative explosion
that sprouted from fissures in
American society. That sum-
mer marked a pivot point in
rock-and-roll history, he says,
but it was about much more
than the music.
There was a spirit in the
air, said Weir, who dropped
out of high school and then
helped form the Grateful Dead
in 1965. We figured that if
enough of us got together and
put our hearts and minds to it,
we could make anything hap-
pen.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS
San Francisco, now a hub
of technology and unrecog- Above: People parade up and down the streets of the Haight-Ashbury district in 1967 in San Francisco. They came for the music, the
nizable from its grittier, more mind-bending drugs, to resist the Vietnam War and 1960s American orthodoxy, or simply to escape summer boredom. And they left an
freewheeling former self, is enduring legacy. Fifty years ago, throngs of American youth descended on San Francisco to join a cultural revolution. Inset: A pedestrian
taking the anniversary seri- walks along Haight Street as a tour bus passes May 22 in San Francisco. The 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love highlights how San
ously. Hoping Francisco has changed into a city that artists can no longer afford.
for another
inva-
sion
of visitors this time with tour- Grateful Dead shared a spa- psychologist and LSD-advo- Follow Jocelyn Gecker on Twitter
ist dollars the city is cele- cious Victorian on Ashbury cate Timothy Leary stood on at www.twitter.com/jgecker
brating with museum exhibits, Street. Janis Joplin lived down stage and delivered his famous
music and film festivals, Sum- the street. Across from her was mantra: Turn on. Tune In.
mer of Love-inspired dance Joe McDonald, of the psyche- Drop out.
parties and lecture panels. delic rock band Country Joe After the media got hold,
Hotels are offering discount and the Fish. it just exploded, McNally
packages that include psy- Every fantasy about the said. Suddenly, a flood
chedelic cocktails, Love summer of 67 that was ever descends on Haight ON THE SCENE IN
Bus tours, tie-dyed tote created peace, joy, love, Street. Every bored SAN FRANCISCO:
bags and bubble wands. nonviolence, wear flowers in high school kid and
The citys travel bureau, your hair and fantastic music thats all of them is It was just a real exciting
which is coordinating the ef- was real at Monterey. It was saying, How do I get
fort, calls it an exhilarating bliss, said Dennis McNally, the to San Francisco? time. It was a revelatory time,
celebration of the most iconic Grateful Deads longtime pub- An exhaustive ex- and there was this great
cultural event in San Francisco licist and official biographer hibit at San Francis- energy happening.
history. who has curated an exhibit at cos de Young mu-
One thing the anniversary the California Historical Soci- seum, The Summer of DAVE GETZ, 77. Big Brother and the
makes clear is that what ety that runs through Sept. 10. Love Experience, offers Holding Company, drummer.
Above: Judy Smith happened here in the 1960s The exhibit, On the Road to a feel-good trip back in
smiles as she and could never happen in San the Summer of Love, explains time. Theres a psyche-
others gather in 1967 at Francisco today, simply be- how that epic summer came delic light show, a 1960s
Golden Gate Park. cause struggling artists cant about and why San Francisco soundtrack and galleries
afford the city anymore. In was its inevitable home. Mc- with iconic concert posters,
the Haight-Ashbury neigh- Nally uncovered 100 photo- classic photographs and hippie
borhood, which was ground graphs, some never seen pub- chic fashions worn by Joplin,
zero for the counterculture, licly, that trace San Franciscos Jerry Garcia and others. It runs
two-bedroom apartments contrarian roots to the Beat through Aug. 20.
now rent for $5,000 a poets of the 1950s, followed
ON THE SUMMER month. San Francisco by civil rights demonstrations
OF LOVE: remains a magnet for and the Free Speech Movement
young people, but at the University of California,
It just felt like even those earning Berkeley, in the early 1960s.
six-figure Silicon The national media paid
walking down the street Valley salaries com- little attention to San Fran-
was magic. Just to be plain about the cost ciscos psychedelic commu- ON MAKING
there was amazing. of living. nity until January 1967, when MUSIC HISTORY:
In the mid-1960s, poets and bands joined forces
DAVID FREIBERG, 78. Quicksilver rent in Haight-Ash- for the Human Be-In, a We were remaking the rules
Messenger Service, bassist and bury was extremely Golden Gate Park gathering
cheap, Weir, now 69, that unexpectedly drew for music. I think we had a notion
vocals. Joined Jefferson Airplane
in the early 1970s. said in a telephone in- about 50,000 people, Mc- that we were remaking the rules a
terview. Nally said. It was
During those years, the there that bit more than we actually ended up
doing. But we did change music,
our generation.
BOB WEIR, 69. Grateful Dead,
guitarist, vocals.
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The Sentinel HISTORY Saturday, June 17, 2017|A11

NATIONAL MONUMENTS

Review covers
oceans, tribal
lands, Sequoia
Trumps call puts in limbo protections
on large swaths of legendary land; some
say officials losing sight of original law
ASSOCIATED PRESS
BRADY MCCOMBS
Associated Press Bear Ears National Monument
ALT LAKE CITY President
S The creation of the 1.3 mil- the area to new energy develop- of cliffs, plateaus, towering rock
Donald Trumps call to review lion-acre monument in Decem- ment. formations, rivers and canyons.
27 national monuments estab- ber marked a victory for Native Tucked between existing na- Led by U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch,
lished by three former presi- American tribes and conser- tional parks and the Navajo Na- Utahs congressional delegation
dents put in limbo protections vationists and a blow to Utah tion, the monument is on land and top state leaders immediately
on large swaths of land home to Republican leaders who cam- considered sacred to a coalition of vowed to work to get the monu-
ancient cliff dwellings, tower- paigned hard to prevent a desig- tribes and is home to an estimated ment repealed.
ing sequoia trees, deep canyons nation they contend is a layer of 100,000 archaeological sites, in- Trump has applauded Hatch
and ocean habitats where seals, unnecessary federal control that cluding ancient cliff dwellings. for his dogged insistence on the
whales and sea turtles roam. NOAA OFFICE OF OCEAN hurts local economies by closing The monument features a mix matter.
Trump and other critics say EXPLORATION AND RESEARCH
presidents have lost sight of
the original purpose of the law Northeast Canyons Grand Staircase-
created by President Theodore and Seamounts Marine Escalante National
Roosevelt that was designed to
protect particular historical or National Monument Monument
archaeological sites rather than Designated by President The oldest monument on the
wide expanses. Barack Obama in September list, Clinton created the monu-
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke 2016, the Atlantic Oceans first ment in southern Utah in 1996
made his first recommendation marine national monument by signing a declaration at the
Monday: Proposing a reduced consists of nearly 5,000 square south rim of the Grand Canyon
size for the Bears Ears National miles of underwater canyons in Arizona. It was lauded by en-
Monument in Utah. He is set to and mountains off the New En- CAROLYN KASTER vironmentalists for preserving
issue a final report in late August gland coast. The designation scenic cliffs, canyons, waterfalls
for all the monuments. closed the area to commercial Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument and arches.
A closer look at five of the fishermen. A coalition of groups This remote monument the monument when he visited But in heavily Republican
monuments that are being filed a lawsuit in March to over- northwest of Hawaiis main the turquoise waters last fall. I Utah, the move was viewed as a
re-examined: turn the designation. islands was created by Presi- look forward to knowing that 20 sneaky, stab-in-the back exam-
dent George W. Bush in 2006 years from now, 40 years from ple of federal overreach that still
Giant Sequoia National Monument and was quadrupled in size now, 100 years from now, this irks the political establishment
In a decision praised by en- last year by Obama. The nearly is a place where people can still 20 years later.
vironmentalists but scorned by 583,000-square-mile safe zone come to and see what a place like
loggers, President Bill Clinton for tuna, the endangered Hawai- this looks like when its not over-
created this monument in 2000 ian monk seal and thousands of crowded and destroyed by hu-
covering about 328,000 acres other species is the worlds larg- man populations, Obama said.
of land in central California est marine protected area, more The decision to expand the
where the giant sequoia grows than twice the size of Texas. monument was the subject of
naturally. A coalition of groups Obama pointed to the zones fierce debate within Hawaii,
sued to reverse the designation diverse ecology and cultural with both sides invoking Na-
or reduce the size. They argued significance to Native Hawai- tive Hawaiian culture to argue
that the trees were already pro- ian and early Polynesian cul- why it should or shouldnt be
tected. A federal judge dismissed ture as reasons for expanding expanded. ASSOCIATED PRESS
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OUTDOORS
Bass fishing
opens on
Fathers Day
Plus other notes
as hunting season
approaches
Today, were looking for lunk-
ers!
Bass season is under way in
Pennsylvania.
Bass busting is so popular be-
cause of the fight at the end of the
line, the versatility of effective
lures and baits,
and an abundance
of opportunities.
The Com-
monwealth has
so many fantastic
spots for anglers
B.J. to catch small- MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL
SMALL mouth and large- The Carlisle Garden Club has chosen the garden belonging to John and Susan Rogers as the June Garden of the Month.
mouth bass, from

Club picks June


creeks and rivers
to large ponds and lakes, Penn-
sylvania Fish and Boat Commis-
sion Executive Director John Ar-
way said. State parks are great
family-friendly places to fish,
particularly if you have young

Garden of the Month


kids.
And this year the start of
bass season falls on Fathers Day
weekend. I cant think of a better
way for grandfathers and fathers
to spend their weekend than
outside fishing with their sons,
daughters and grandkids. SENTINEL STAFF
In most waters during bass The Carlisle Garden Club has
season, anglers can keep a daily chosen John and Susan Rogers
limit of six bass of 12 inches in garden as its June Garden of the
length. Month.
Anglers should keep in mind Its a smaller garden than what
that there are catch and imme- John and his wife had tended for
diate release no harvest regu- decades. John Rogers said he and
lations in place for smallmouth Susan had lived in North Moun-
and largemouth bass on the tain for 33 years with a large
lower sections of the Susque- garden before moving to 140 S.
hanna River (below Sunbury) and Pitt St., in Carlisle, where their
Juniata River (below Port Royal) garden is now a little less than
and into the rivers tributaries 900-square-feet.
to points one-half river-mile When we moved to Pitt
upstream from the confluence. Street, we essentially removed
Before you go out, dont forget the garden that was herees-
your license, personal flotation pecially the gazeboand created
device, and sunscreen. one more to our own liking, John
said in a write-up. We made a
Hunting licenses on sale garden that is small, even cozy,
Monday filled with some of the plants we
love, with wooden fencing on
Pennsylvania hunting licenses two sides and a tumble down,
for 2017-18 go on sale Monday ivy-covered fence on the other.
and become valid after July 1. John acknowledged help from Top: The Carlisle Garden Club
July 10 is the first day antlerless Jean Coates for design and the has chosen the garden belonging
deer license applications will be late Robert Fraker of Massachu- to John and Susan Rogers as the
accepted from Commonwealth setts and Janet Gill of Oxford, June Garden of the Month. John is
residents. England. shown giving a tour of the garden.
Instead of the traditional di- The garden in Carlisle is fairly
gest of hunting regulations, new and is divided into two parts. Right: The Carlisle Garden Club
license buyers will receive a The front is more formal and has chosen the garden belonging
complimentary pocket-guide quiet, and the back more wild to John and Susan Rogers as the
that contains general hunting and colorful. June Garden of the Month.
regulations, hunting hours, flu- John said he tried to imitate
orescent orange requirements, a an Italian garden in the front opposed to the pastels, soft
map of the Wildlife Management with nine Thuja occidentalis blues, pinks and whites in the
Units and season dates and bag Degroot Spires. There is also a front. The back is dominated
limits. The Pennsylvania Game small, rectangular fish pond with by various rudbeckias, daylilies,
Commission made this change in a fountain. purple sage and butterfly weed.
order to save money. The back half of the garden is The Rogers garden will be on
License buyers can view the about wild color, with oranges, display from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sat-
full digest free online at the reds, yellows and purplesas urday, June 17.
www.pgc.pa.gov, or can opt to
purchase a printed digest for $6.
Digests will be sold over-the-
counter at Game Commission WOLF TRACKS

Agencies band together to save grouse


regional offices and Harrisburg
headquarters.
New this year, pheasant per-
mits are required for all adult and
senior hunters, including senior
lifetime license buyers. Junior
hunters do not need a pheasant
Several state agencies difficult-to-manage habitat for
ruffed grouse and woodcock in
permit to hunt or harvest pheas- are working to our state forests.
ants. Each pheasant permit costs The partnership, spearheaded
$26.90 and is required in addi- regrow the state birds by DCNRs Emily Just, an ecolo-
tion to a general hunting license. gist with the Bureau of Forestry,
Steps have been taken to cur- population and Lisa Williams, a PGC game
tail the cost of the pheasant pro- bird biologist, has been helping
gram. The commission last year DAVE WOLF state forest and park personnel
closed two of its four pheasant The Sentinel write plans, hoping to remedy
farms, and the statewide pheas- A state-agency partnership what ails now marginal hab-
ant allocation for 2017-18 has is creating more habitat for two itats that once supported sub-
been reduced to 170,000. beloved game birds and other stantial populations of grouse,
The pheasant permit will help wildlife that are and timberdoodles.
fund the pheasant program in danger of be- Pennsylvania is currently at
giving hunters a chance to help coming another a 50-year-low for this critical
sustain the program rather than casualty of habi- habitat, Williams explained.
see it vanish. tat loss. Over the The decline of young forest has
General hunting licenses and past few decades PROVIDED BY PENNSYLVANIA GAME COMMISSION been dramatic.
furtaker licenses each continue young forests Pennsylvanias state bird, the Ruffed Grouse, is on the decline due to In 2000, West Nile virus ap-
to cost $20.90 for Pennsylvania have been dis- mortality caused by West Nile virus, and a loss of habitat. peared for the first time in birds,
residents and $101.90 for non- Wolf appearing at an mosquitoes and horses in the
residents. alarming rate, ronment are in peril. Since 2011, of Conservation and Natural Keystone state. Since then,
and unfortunately the species the Pennsylvania Game Com- Resources, have teamed up to re-
M Please see OUTDOORS, Page B6 that rely on this type of envi- mission and the PA Department store thousands of acres of idle, Please see WOLF, Page B6
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BLONDIE By Dean Young and Stan Drake


Nightmare roommate
D
ear Annie: As is but have never gotten the word, etc., are. So instead
probably the case same courtesy in return. of bragging to a mom at
for many women in This level of disrespect is the end of the day that
their mid-20s, I live with really making me loathe I got to see a particular
roommates. Initially, I someone I used to con- milestone first, I tell her
thought we all got along sider a friend. What do I that its coming to-
well enough, but the girl do to stop this madness? night, tomorrow, this
I share a room with is Tired of Being Tired weekend. Just watch.
DILBERT By Scott Adams turning out Dear Tired: If you Youll see it, I say. And
to be a real keep sweeping up after she does.
nightmare. her and sweeping your Instead of focusing on
First, I frustration under the her phone or computer or
started to rug, its only a matter of television, she excitedly
realize that time before you explode. watches her little one in
she doesnt Youre going to get over- anticipation and gets to
ANNIE know how tired and cranky and end see the miracle for herself.
LANE to clean up up saying something in Ive learned that no baby
after herself the heat of the moment. runs after her first step
at all. She Being passive-aggressive or spouts a long sentence
leaves her dirty plates is not going to help here. after his first word. So
NON SEQUITUR By Wiley Miller and glasses everywhere, You need to ask her to the second step or word
and no matter how many quiet down, be respectful is no less important and
subtle hints I give, such and clean up after herself. can just as easily be the
as putting them by the Stand up for yourself. You first. Im just sharing the
sink, she still doesnt get are her roommate, not her way that I have eased new
around to washing them. parent. moms through the heart-
That is what I actu- Dear Annie: When I break of leaving their
ally can live with; the first read Heartbroken precious children for their
real issue is how she is in Moms letter, I fully un- jobs. Grandma Now
our room. She comes in derstood her sadness at Dear Grandma Now:
loudly when Im already missing her new babys What an interesting idea
in bed, turns on the lights firsts because she had to for easing the heartache
and goes about her busi- return to work. new parents face when
FORT KNOX By Paul Jon Boscacci ness as if I didnt exist. I My letter isnt for the going back to work. As
toss and hide under the new moms out there; both a mom and a baby
covers and have even its for the people who sitter, you have a per-
kindly asked her to keep watch their babies. I am spective that is priceless.
it down, but she hasnt baby-sitting for two Thank you.
changed. I tiptoe over young children and know Send your questions for
eggshells so as not to very well how important Annie Lane to dearannie@
wake her in the mornings the first step, roll, tooth, creators.com.

MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM By Mike Peters


Fatherly memories
D
ear Heloise: Thank Remember Dad tomor- moment before going
you! You have row with a small gift. And down stairs, and use the
helped to make my if your dad is no longer handrail. It takes only a
every day more pleasant. with you, take a moment moment to misstep on
I wanted to share with to remember him. Hel- that first step and fall.
you and your readers one oise I enjoy your column
of my memories. My fa- every day, and hope these
ther would escort my sis- AVOID FALLING tips can help someone to
ters and me Dear Heloise: As we pause, think and avoid
each week age, we are constantly a fall. Lainie in New
to a Satur- reminded to take pre- Hampshire
RED AND ROVER By Brian Basset day dance; cautions to avoid falling.
we were not Here are two that I think PIPE DREAM
permitted could be good reminders Dear Heloise: I have
to go alone. and practices to adhere found that pipe clean-
We were a to: ers, located in the crafts
HINTS FROM very happy Never walk away from section, are inexpensive
HELOISE family of the dishwasher leaving and useful for so many
12 yes, 12! the bottom rack open. things around the house. I
children. With an open-room con- use them to tie extension
Those were the days. cept, dishwashers often cords, lights, craft proj-
Maxine G., Simi Valley, are located at the corner ects, etc.
Calif. of the kitchen and easily A package of assorted
Yes, arent dads won- can be walked into. If colors usually is around $1
HI AND LOIS By Brian and Greg Walker derful? Tomorrow is you must leave the dish- and can be used to mark
Fathers Day, a day to re- washer open, be sure to all those various cords
member Dad and appre- also leave the top rack in ones office area. They
ciate everything hes done pulled out. This is easy to can be cut easily to the
for us and for the family. see and will avoid a fall. needed size and are so
Make it special by pre- This seems like com- easy to untwist as needed.
paring him a nice meal mon sense, but always Wendy S., Mexia,
and giving him a big hug. pause for a very brief Texas

RHYMES WITH ORANGE By Hilary Price ZITS By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

SALLY FORTH By Francesco Marciuliano, drawn by Craig Macintosh FRANK AND ERNEST By Bob Thaves

BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott B.C. By Johnny Hart

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Chris Browne


GARFIELD By Jim Davis

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1Tiny cheese winning R. Kelly 62 Wag the Dog
sandwiches, of hit of 1996 co-star, 1997 14 15 16
a sort 40 Theyre often 63 Bat around 17 18
9 A thread winds upsetting
around it 64 No need to
41 See 25-Down elaborate 19 20 21
14 Nest-raiding
insect 42 Flowers named 22 23 24

16 Surrender
after the Greek DOWN
word for star 1 Strike 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
17 Computer icon,
e.g. 43 Went nowhere 2 Declaration 36 37 38

18 Paid to play
after looking at
44 Abbr. by a ones cards 39
19 Pros opposite, blinking light
3 ___ stand
in slang 46 ___ Yantra 40
4 Band with the
20 Places (sacred Hindu gold-certified
frequented by diagram albums Tres
41 42 43
Dorian Gray formed by nine Hombres and 44 45 46 47
22 Dish made from interlocking El Loco
7-Down triangles) 5 Ignorant middle 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
24 Nonnative 48 Stumble out of class, per H. L.
plant? the gate, say Mencken 57 58 59 60

25 Ironman race, 6 Fortune Global


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28 Existing 7 Ingredient in 63 64
57 Teachers of 22-Across
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tired 50 Parting of the part of the
B A L L O U A R N I E 35 Meeting on the clouds, maybe
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T H I N K I N G A B O U T DL 51 After boundary
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ASTROLOGY BRIDGE | BY STEVE BECKER

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ELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Venus
Williams, 37; Will Forte, 47; Greg Kinnear, 54;
Barry Manilow, 74.
Happy Birthday: Youll face personal and pro-
fessional decisions this year that will make you
question your past, present and your future. Dont
be too quick to make a judgment call that may leave
you in an awkward position. Take
care of matters personally and follow
through with precision until you are
sure there is no room for error or fail-
ure. Your numbers are 2, 5, 18, 24, 38,
40, 42.
Birthday Baby: You are colorful,
EUGENIA dreamy and unique. You are indeci-
LAST sive and ambiguous.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Lis-
ten carefully and decipher exactly
what others are saying. Mixed signals will be sent CRYPTOQUIP
your way and must be carefully considered before
you make a decision that may influence your repu- The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one
tation. Leave nothing to chance. letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Say little when it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short
comes to emotional situations. Its what you do that words and words using an apostrophe give you clues to
will make the difference to the outcome. If you want locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error.
to improve matters, be willing to compromise. A
partnership will strengthen if you build trust and
aim for equality.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Keep an open mind
and observe whats said and done, but dont feel
obligated to take on someone elses problems. A
younger person in your life may give you insight ZIGGY By Tom Wilson
through an innocent remark. Listen and learn.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Dont mix business
with pleasure. Someone will take advantage of you
emotionally if you dont speak up and make a coun-
teroffer. Fair is fair, and its up to you to negotiate
until you get the deal you want.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Use your energy
wisely. Youll get ahead if you spend time perfecting
a project, your resume or a contract you are consid-
ering. Once complete, you will feel like celebrating
with the people who make your life worthwhile.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): An emotional SUDOKU
problem with children or seniors can be difficult at
first. Do your research and make the best choices
possible for those who cannot do so alone. Your
help will be appreciated in the end.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): A neighbor
or someone you live with will not favor the home
improvements or personal alterations you want to
make. Get the go-ahead before you start anything
that will have an effect on others and you will avoid
delays.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Time spent at REAL LIFE ADVENTURES
home preparing an event you plan to host will en- By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
courage changes that will make your surroundings
more comfortable. Put love and romance at the top
of your list. Choose passion over emotional may-
hem.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Take care of
domestic chores quickly and move on to more en-
joyable activities. Doing things with someone who
prompts you to make positive personal changes
or to try something new will brighten your day.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Keep your
thoughts to yourself and your attention on a project
that will improve the way you live. A little romance
will help to keep an important relationship moving Sudoku is a number-plac-
forward without conflict. Dont neglect the ones ing puzzle based on a
you love. 9x9 grid with several
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Talk is cheap when given numbers. The ob-
its riddled with unrealistic dreams. Listen, but ject is to place the num-
dont take part in something that may compromise bers 1 to 9 in the empty
your position, direction or your course of action. Be squares so that each
blunt, objective and prudent if you want to avoid row, each column and
missteps. each 3x3 box contains
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be careful how the same number only
much information you share with acquaintances. once. The difficulty level
Be a good listener and gather information instead of of the Conceptis Sudoku
sharing your opinion. Its in your best interest to be increases from Monday
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NEW YORK TIMES SUNDAY CROSSWORD No. 0611

THINK TWICE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
BY CHARLES M. DEBER / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ
19 20 21
AC R O S S 54 Intimates 94 Dimes, essentially 20 Bugs about the trash
1 Zip along 22 23 24
55 Washn ____ 97 Straight 23 Toil
7 Example of 22- and of (towelette brand) 100 Othello traitor 28 Competitor of Petro- 25 26 27 28
65-Across 56 Caribbean land whose 101 Milky gems Canada
12 Conscience-stricken capital 30 Scrub, as a mission 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
105 Admit
is St. Georges
19 Opposites of alphas 108 93- and 116-Across 31 Squealer 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
59 Itll knock you out
20 It may be grand 112 Example of 83- and 32 They may be high in a
60 Ricochet 22-Across fallout zone 44 45 46 47 48 49
21 Hah!
62 Ambition for 113 Little Women 34 93-Across and
22 7- and 112-Across 50 51 52 53
an actor author 15-Down
24 Flashing lights
64 In view 114 Ruined 35 When repeated, a 54 55 56 57 58
25 What scouts gather
65 7- and 31-Across 115 Dead Sea Scrolls sect Polynesian getaway
26 Intentions 59 60 61 62 63
67 So long, for short 116 Example of 108- and 36 What trees do
27 Donkeys call in fierce storms
69 Part of a machine 47-Across 64 65 66 67 68
29 Naval engineer assembly 37 Is on the brink
117 See ya!
31 Example of 65-Across 71 Like Odin or Thor 69 70 71 72
38 Passed quickly
and 39-Down 72 Titter DOWN 39 31-Across 73 74 75
33 Subsides slowly 73 Some scratchy attire and 15-Down
1 Desert crossed
37 Org. for ex-G.I.s 76 77 78 79 80 81
74 Sprechen ____ by the Silk Road 41 Len of stage
40 Diddley and Derek Deutsch? and screen
2 Gulf state 82 83 84 85 86
41 Farewells 75 Lowest points 42 Theyre often pulled
3 Celebration
in Florence 76 Car for which you at night 87 88 89 90 91
4 Writer/critic James
42 Take temporarily listen to her tachin 43 131/2-inch gold-plated
and family 92 93 94 95 96
44 First lady up now, a figure
listen to her whine, 5 Animal with luxurious
before Bess 45 Hall of fame 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104
in a 1964 hit fur
47 116-Across and 6 Org. with 46 A mere stones throw
78 Land in the Seine 105 106 107 108 109 110 111
96-Down a 3-1-1 rule from
49 Levin who 79 I cannot tell ____ 47 Upscale London 112 113 114
7 Twenty-one words
wrote A Kiss Before 81 Nuh-uh! retailer
8 Give ____ all 115 116 117
Dying 82 Film critic 48 Fatty-acid compound
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Christopher 9 Damage
50 Silver, for example, 55 One of a pair of best
in the opening 83 112-Across and 10 Blight victim
friends
to TVs The Lone 96-Down 11 Film again in Greek legend 66 Puts forward 84 ____ the Explorer 95 Me So ____ (1989 103 Jay who preceded
Ranger 86 Dress adornment 12 Money in the bank, 56 Heights of 68 Holt of NBC News 85 Guide to studying the rap chart-topper) Jimmy
51 Torah receptacles 87 Lathers (up) e.g. achievement night sky 96 Example of 47- and of 104 Big bunch
70 Part in an animated
52 A professional may 13 This and that film 86 What Mc- means in 83-Across
89 Not esos or estos 57 Witherspoon of 105 Juice drink
need one to practice: 90 Coiled killer 14 Razor brand Legally Blonde 72 Well, look what a name 98 Excited cry in
a casino 106 Fleur-de-____
Abbr. 15 Example of 39- and 58 Fussed over, I did! 88 Richard Strauss opera
91 Nikon product, 99 Highest score 107 ____ Palmas, Spain
53 Work unit for short 34-Down as a grandchild 75 Lightly bite 90 Sired, biblically in baccarat 109 90 bend
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DAILY CALENDAR
SATURDAY, JUNE 17 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
CAPITAL CITY AIRPORT EVENT BLOOD DRIVE
Time: 9a.m. to 2p.m. Time: 12:30p.m. to 6p.m.
Place: Capital City Airport, 210 Place: Shippensburg Christian
Airport Road, New Cumberland Fellowship, 10600 Blind Lane,
Details: Capital City Airport will Shippensburg
host a Community Day, celebrating Details: A blood donor card,
75 years of private and general avi- drivers license or two other forms
ation flying. Private and corporate of ID are required at check-in.
aircraft will be on display, and vis- Contact: 800-733-2767 or visit
itors can speak to owners and pi- www.redcrossblood.org to make
lots about learning to fly. Helicop- appointment or more information.
ter rides can be purchased.
Cost: Admission and parking Cumberland-Carlisle
are free.
Contact: For more information, AARP Meeting
visit FlyCXYs Facebook page. Time: 12 noon
COMMUNITY DAY Place: Hosss Steak and Sea
Time: 3p.m. to 9:30p.m. House, 1151 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle
Place: Joe Carr Recreation Details: The Cumberland-Carl-
Fields, Monroe Township Com- isle AARP Chapter #4377 will hold
munity Park, 1170 Boiling Springs its annual Spring Luncheon, a fund-
Road, Mechanicsburg raiser. The Chapter receives 20
Details: Monroe Township will percent of the pre-tax bill when
host its annual Community Day, a Cash Cow Card is used to order.
starting with a Duck Regatta at The Cash Cow Card is good until
3p.m. at Leidigh Park, and pick- closing if unable to attend the lun-
ing up at 4p.m. at the township cheon fundraiser.
park. There will be vendors, games Contact: 717-249-8156 or 717-
and live music from Cheap Sneak- 241-5198 for more information or
ers. There will also be a fireworks if in need of a Cash Cow Card.
display. The rain date is Sunday,
June 18. THURSDAY, JUNE 22
Cost: Ducks for the regatta are $5 BLOOD DRIVE AND HEALTH
per dug or $20 for 5 ducks. FAIR
Contact: For more informa- Time: 8a.m. to 12 noon (blood
tion, call the township office at drive) 10a.m. to 1p.m. (health fair)
717-697-4613 Place: PSATS Education Center,
MONDAY, JUNE 19 4855 Woodland Drive, Enola
Details: The events are spon-
PENN-CUMBERLAND GARDEN sored by the Pennsylvania State As-
CLUB MEETING
sociation of Township Supervisors.
Time: 10a.m. to 2p.m.
A blood drive, partnered with the
Place: Camp Hill Borough Hall,
Central Pennsylvania Blood Bank,
2145 Walnut St., Camp Hill
will be held along with a health fair
Details: Flower Show Judge,
with preventative health screen-
Ron Chronister, of the Greater Har-
risburg Rose Society will discuss ings, healthy food sampling and
Criteria for Flower Show Judging personal safety tips in honor of
of Roses. A business meeting will National Safety Month. Screenings
follow and new officers will be in- are free and photo ID is required
stalled. The Club is green and a from donors for the blood drive. No
place setting is requested. pre-registration is needed.
Cost: Small donation for Contact: 717-763-0930, ext. 105
luncheon. or email kemontrose@psats.org for
Contact: 717-506-0354 for more more information.
information
SATURDAY, JUNE 24
TUESDAY, JUNE 20 YARD SALE
ALZHEIMERS/DEMENTIA Time: 8:00a.m. to 1:00p.m.
SUPPORT GROUP MEETING Place: Mechanicsburg Mystery
Time: 6:30p.m. Book Store, 6 Clouser Road
Place: Cumberland Crossings Details: The General Federa-
Nursing Facility, One Longsdorf tion of Womans Club Mechanics-
Way, Carlisle burg and the Mystery Book Store
Details: A support group meet- will hold a yard sale. Proceeds from
ing for caregivers and friends of the sale benefit local community
dementia patients will be held for organizations.
education and support.The group Contact: 717-697-8922 for more
will host a speaker from the Alzhei- information.
mers Association of Central Penn-
sylvania, Jan Reissinger. SUNDAY, JUNE 25
Contact: Mary at 717-386-4608 BREAKFAST BUFFET
or Jill at 717-243-0113 for more Time: 7a.m. to 10:30a.m.
information. Place: Penn Township Volunteer
Fire Company (Huntsdale), 1750
Caregiver Support Pine Road, Newville
Group Meeting Details: A breakfast buffet will
Time: 1p.m. be held with a menu including sau-
Place: Mechanicsburg Church sage, bacon, pancakes, french toast,
of the Brethren, 501 Gale St., homemade sticky buns, potatoes,
Mechanicsburg homemade chipped fried beef, eggs
Details: A caregiver support to order and beverages.
group meeting will be held and is Cost: $9/adults and $4.50/chil-
open to the public. dren, ages 6 to 11 with free break-
Contact: 717-766-8880 for more fast for children who are under M
Answers can be found on Page B6 information. 6-years.
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THE SENTINEL CUMBERLAND LIFE SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2017 | B5

CRYPTOQUIP

The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands


for another. If you think that X equals O, it will equal O throughout the
puzzle. Single letters, short words and words using an apostrophe give
you clues to locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error.

Todays Cryptoquip Clue: B equals L

BRIDGE | BY STEVE BECKER

ASTROLOGY

C
ELEBRITIES BORN ON LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A delays while traveling or with
THIS DAY: Blake Shel- day trip or getting together authority figures who can
ton, 41; Carol Kane, 65; with someone who brightens slow down your ability to
Isabella Rossellini, 65; Paul your day is favored. Good reach your destination. Stick-
McCartney, 75. times will lead to hot topics ing closer to home and enjoy-
Happy Birthday: Dont and a chance to discuss future ing the company of someone
shy away from new possi- plans. Changes can be made you love will be much more
bilities. It is best to shed any that will improve your per- satisfying.
deadweight or sonal life. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
baggage youve VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 18): Spending time with old
been carrying 22): Make alterations to ac- friends or someone you dont
around and commodate a child or parent. get to see often will bring up
consider how Altering the way you live will issues that can help you get
you can reach encourage you to consider ahead. A financial oppor-
out and achieve doing things differently as tunity or partnership can
your life goals. well as taking on physical turn into a lucrative pastime.
EUGENIA
LAST Its a new year aspects of what needs to be
and a new done on your own. PISCES (Feb. 19-March
beginning. A LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 20): Emotions will surface
desire to do something that 22): Share your feelings. You if you argue with someone
brings you satisfaction and can work out any issues you over the changes you want to
makes a difference in your have if you are patient and make to the way you look or
community is encouraged. understanding. Dont let how you embrace the future.
Your numbers are 4, 11, 20, 27, anyone try to convince you to Listen to advice offered, but
35, 39, 47. do things that dont sit well dont let anyone force you
Birthday Baby: You are with you. Offer alternatives into something you dont
FOR RELEASE JUNE 18, 2017 energetic, entertaining and instead. want.
demonstrative. You are intel- SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. ARIES (March 21-April
lectual and persuasive. 21): Dont let anyone push 19): Youll be easily dis-
THE TV CROSSWORD GEMINI (May 21-June
20): Take part in events and
you into something you ar-
ent ready to do. A steady
tracted and may jump to
conclusions if you let some-
by Jacqueline E. Mathews activities that are commu- pace should get you where one try your patience. Make
nal and you will make new you want to go on time. Put a point to do your own thing
friends who care about the greater emphasis on your and avoid interacting with
same things you do. Dont relationship with someone someone you find emotion-
sit back when you have so special. Honesty and love are ally draining or argumenta-
much to offer. Express your favored. tive. Personal pampering is
thoughts and feelings as well SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- encouraged.
as your ideas. Dec. 21): Chitchat will lead TAURUS (April 20-May
CANCER (June 21-July to a personal opportunity that 20): Someone will disclose
22): Youll be taken advan- includes someone you think personal information about
tage of if you are too accom- is special. Personal changes you without your permis-
modating. Feel out situations are favored, and spending sion. Dont let anger fuel the
before you make a commit- more time with someone you fire. Be up-front, but dont
ment. You are far better off love will bring you closer to- start a fight that could end
working toward a personal gether. A joint venture looks up damaging a relationship
goal you want to achieve in- promising. with someone you care about.
stead of helping someone else CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Keep the peace. Choose love
advance. Jan. 19): You can expect over fury.

Hell be home all day


D
ear Annie: Can you give Looming: Your golden about her own experiences.
me some advice about years are meant for basking She complains that other
how to adjust to my in, not suffering through women in the group talk too
husbands imminent early-ish yet youre not alone. Many much or retell the same sto-
ACROSS 32 Tasty sandwich, for short
retirement? He is a nice guy, women who are used to ries when she is the guiltiest
1 __ Bloods 35 Start of The Streets of Laredo but he has no life. He has no plenty of time at home to of both offenses. We really do
5 Good Morning America network 36 Where Eagles __; film for Clint friends or interests outside themselves have a hard time love Cheryl, and she is a lot of
8 You __?; Lurchs line on The Eastwood and Richard Burton the home. He is introverted adjusting to their husbands fun, but the group is socializ-
Addams Family 37 Actor Kristofferson and sedentary and has obses- retirement. The good news is ing less and less often just to
9 Last name of the family on 38 __ I Love My Wife; Chris Rock
Sister Wives movie
sive-compulsive disorder, and that youre recognizing the avoid listening to Cheryl. She
12 Paved terrace next to a house 40 Actress Pressly of Mom frankly, I am dreading his full- issue now and you can take knows that she talks loudly
13 Colorful rum cocktail 41 Martin or Charlie time presence. steps to prepare. and too much, because she
14 By the Time __ to Phoenix 42 School in El Paso, for short I have been a Protect your me time by has commented about how
15 __ the Nation 43 Pigs home pretty intro- taking up hobbies that will get people hurt her feelings when
16 Actor Ayres 44 Bills with Hamiltons face
18 Suffix for heir or count
verted stay-at- you out of the house. Visit the they say they hear her no mat-
19 __ Dalton; role on MacGyver DOWN home mom and website Meetup to find clubs ter where they are. We would
20 The Seven Year __; film for 1 Boasts stay-at-home in your area, and spend more love your advice about how to
Marilyn Monroe 2 The Late __ James Corden wife for 30 time with your friends, even handle this issue in a kind way.
21 Part of the foot 3 Law & Order: Special Victims
ANNIE years. Now he though youre an introvert. Wanting to Plug Our Ears
23 Hush...Hush, __ Charlotte __
24 Geometric shape 4 Sense of self-esteem LANE will be here all Express your concerns to in Florida
25 Yes, __ 5 Taken __; surprised day, puttering, your husband. Together you Dear Wanting: Shell be
26 Cedar Rapids resident 6 Soft cheese reading, working can brainstorm activities you hurt if you tell her shes loud,
28 The Sun __ Rises; Tyrone 7 Rollaway bed halfheartedly on a hobby or might both enjoy (such as but shell be even more hurt
Power movie 10 Lead role on Scorpion two that he will pick up and cooking or dancing classes) or if she finds out that shes the
29 Batman v Superman: __ of 11 Brothers daughter
Justice; Ben Affleck film 12 Dessert choice
then drop. He will be bored to places youd like to travel to. reason youve all been spend-
30 __ Scotia 13 The Bernie __ Show death, and in turn, so will I. If the idea of spending any ing less time together. The
Solution to Last Weeks Puzzle
15 The __ Guy; Lee Majors series My stomach is roiling. I am time at all with him seems kindest thing you can do
17 President Tafts monogram not responsible for his hap- utterly dreadful or if he abso- whether or not she recognizes
19 Stapleton or Smart piness. He never cared about lutely refuses to try anything it as a kindness is to pull her
20 __ a Male War Bride; Cary
Grant movie
mine, being very self-cen- new, then I suggest you seek aside and tell her what you
tered for 40 years now. Will marriage counseling. Perhaps told me: Everyone in the group

win!
22 __ Roe of Madam Secretary
23 Actress Ward we settle into a new nor- retirement is the catalyst that loves her, but she needs to try
25 Actor Annable mal? I am willing to try will help you rediscover the joy talking more quietly and less
26 Actress and director Lupino to make life as pleasant as of each others company. often.
27 Desert refuge
30 Mary Poppins or Fran Fine
possible and will be here till Dear Annie: I belong to a Also, you might want to
31 Morks planet the bitter end, but I dread his bridge group, all women in encourage her to have her ears
33 Walks haltingly hangdog clomp-clomp-clomp our 70s. We have a lot of fun checked, as some people who
34 Poet Eliots initials down the stairs, staring out together. The problem is that are experiencing hearing loss
36 Count calories at the empty street 10 times one of the women, Cheryl, is become overly talkative to
37 Mum to George and Charlotte avoid feeling left out of con-
39 __ Just Not That Into You
a day, running to answer the very loud and talks constantly.
@ Cumberlink.com/contests
2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC phone, and staring at me with If someone else in the group versations.
All Rights Reserved. 40 Stick out
that sad boredom. Retire- tells a story, Cheryl comments Send your questions for
M ment Is Looming all through the story, inter- Annie Lane to dearannie@cre-
1 Answers can be found on Page C8. Dear Retirement Is rupting and making the story ators.com.
B6|Saturday, June 17, 2017 CUMBERLAND LIFE The Sentinel

High-altitude runner Wolf The first year, a


couple of districts
of districts were interested,
and then it just took off,
and Woodcock habitat is
no small undertaking. Wil-

conquers Everest, twice


From B1 Just said. We started with liams estimates Pennsylva-
were interested, foresters on orphaned nia is about 800,000 acres
Pennsylvania has devel- sites primarily wood- short of the young forest
oped a comprehensive net- and then it just cock habitat. Moist-soil habitat it had in the 1980s.
JOSEPH WILSON 6,400 meters. He passed work to combat the spread took off. areas where they couldnt In 2013, the American
Associated Press by three camp sites where of West Nile virus, which do traditional work. Bird Conservancy identi-
BARCELONA, Spain climbers usually need to is transmitted by mosqui- Emily Just Williams is quick to fied early-successional
Their bodies and rest and reached the sum- toes. This network, which point out that Just makes forests as one of the Top 10
brains ravaged by the ox- mit in 17 hours, just 15 covers over 40 counties, orchards near thick cover. it all work. She keeps the most-threatened bird hab-
ygen-scarce heights of minutes slower than the includes trapping mosqui- The American Wood- necessary paperwork go- itats in America, Williams
the Himalayas, even the record set by Hans Kam- toes, collecting dead birds cock, Scolopax minor, also ing and looks for funding, said.
hardiest few who scale merlander in 1996. and monitoring both horses known affectionately as which take a lot of pressure The loss of young for-
the treacherous slopes of That climb usually takes and people. In addition, for the Timberdoodle, is a off participating foresters. ests means trouble for the
Mount Everest cut short mountaineers a lot longer. the past few years, sentinel ground-dwelling bird that Game Commission re- species that need it, Wil-
celebrations for some Something like four full days. chickens are also being in- lives in young forests and gional staff also help short- liams said. In addition
well-deserved rest. Jornet didnt rue miss- cluded in the list of species shrub lands. Woodcock handed or equipment-light to Grouse and Woodcock,
Not Kilian Jornet. ing Kammerlanders mark to be observed for any signs breed across eastern North forestry districts carryout dozens of other species
Somehow, he still had because his conquering of of the virus. America and spend the their projects. are declining. Change is
some legs left. Everest was the culmina- Although West Nile Virus winter in lowlands from Everyone is playing to needed to ensure they can
My plan was to go up tion of a personal mission is one of the factors in the the Mid-Atlantic south to their strengths, so proj- have healthy populations in
one time, Jornet told to tame the worlds most decline of Ruffed Grouse the Gulf Coast states. ects dont get held up the future.
The Associated Press in a intimidating peaks. and Timberdoodles, the In the past, Woodcock anywhere, Williams said. The work we have been
recent interview in Bar- For me the times is an agencies also blame the loss were abundant, because Now we have as many re- doing with the Woodcock
celona, a couple of hours excuse, always, Jornet of young forests. plenty of young forests quests as we have time to has been especially encour-
south of his native Pyre- said. It was interesting to The Ruffed Grouse, also called early succes- handle. aging, Williams was happy
nees. When I was going see if it is possible to go up Bonasa umbellus, has been sional habitat existed Aspen is promoted where to point out.
down, I was like, Hmm, and down, to climb moun- Pennsylvanias official state in their range. Pennsylvania possible, because it is an Spring surveys indicate
we could have some days tains in the Himalayas bird since 1931, and its lost 30 percent of its young important tree for Ruffed were supporting eight
before we leave . I wanted (like) we climb in the Alps beauty is admired by hunt- forests between 1980 and Grouse, providing food for times the number of Wood-
to try to go back up again. or the Rockies or in home ers and non-hunters alike. 2005, and declines con- the birds buds, catkins, cocks in managed sites than
So the man who has ranges because it (does) Grouse are still fairly plen- tinue, Williams said. Just leaves all year long, Wil- we see in unmanaged sites,
helped nurture high-alti- not need a big infrastruc- tiful in some parts of Penns five percent of Pennsylva- liams said. Unfortunately, where Woodcock numbers
tude running from obscu- ture, big logistics. You just Woods, although theyre nia forests are young up Aspens distribution is now remain stalled.
rity into the forefront of ex- need your backpack, and if not nearly as abundant to- to 19 years old, according to threatened by landowner The Game Commis-
treme mountain sports set it is good weather you can day as they were a hundred the 2014 forest inventory neglect it needs to be sion and DCNR have been
out for a second solo ascent climb and some days after years ago. data, collected by the U.S. managed actively and by producing young forests
in a six-day span of the tall- you can do it again. Early in the 20th century, Department of Agricul- Pennsylvanias maturing through their commercial
est peak in the world. Maybe if you are much of Pennsylvania pro- tures Forest Service. forests. A colonizing spe- timber operations for de-
Not that Jornet had any- as superhuman, or as vided excellent grouse hab- Reverting farm fields cies, Aspen filled in the bar- cades. They each cut thou-
thing left to prove. Despite souped-up human, as Kil- itat in brushy, logged-off and bottomland, the loss ren landscape after defor- sands of acres annually.
being slowed by a stom- ian Jornet. forest areas. Today, these of young forestland to tree estation had leveled Penns Even so, with a deficit of
ach bug that caused him The 29-year-old Span- areas have grown up, or maturation and land-use Woods early in the 20th 800,000 acres, every new
to vomit and cramp while iard ascended Everest matured, and offer less changes have hurt these century and farmland re- acre of early successional
climbing, Jornet made his without the help of other suitable low cover. popular native game birds. verted to forest. Grouse re- habitat matters for both
first ascent up Everests climbers, fixed ropes, or Grouse are shy birds, Although grouse mortal- sponded, and Pennsylvania our Grouse and Woodcock.
north face from the base supplemental oxygen to and their range has shrunk ity is also tied to the West had fantastic upland hunt- If you have ever heard a
camp near the Rongbuk counter the brain-with- where cities and towns have Nile virus, habitat is the ing. Today, Aspen makes up male Ruffed Grouse drum-
monastery at 5,100 me- ering effects of the death expanded; they dont read- key to keeping the state bird only a small portion of the ming on a log in the spring,
ters in Tibet, crowning zone above 8,000 meters. ily adapt to civilization. abundant in Penns Woods. states forestland. trying to entice a female to
the 8,848-meter summit Only about 200 climb- There are certain types of Its a conclusion resource The planning is compli- join him, or have had the
around midnight of May ers have ever made it up environments that will pro- managers support. cated, and getting the work chance to observe the Tim-
21 in 26 hours after one Everest without the use mote the increase of these Williams and Just came done at a large enough scale berdoodle spiraling upward
continued push. That was of supplemental oxygen species: Mountain laurel up with an approach that to benefit wildlife takes at dusk in its very unique
the fastest known time for since Reinhold Messner and greenbrier thickets, evolved into an interagency many partners. Just points mating ritual, then you will
the route without the use and Peter Habeler did it for especially those including habitat prescription service out that the Ruffed Grouse appreciate the special gifts
of supplemental oxygen, the first time in 1978. Be- some hemlocks or white that leans heavily on col- Society, National Wild Tur- these native Penns Woods
according to the Interna- fore those pioneers proved pines sprout growth in ar- laboration and cooperation. key Federation, U.S. Fish & gamebirds provide for all
tional Skyrunning Fed- otherwise, it was thought eas that have been burned, They head into the hills to Wildlife Services Partners to enjoy. It is not too late to
eration, which governs to be a guaranteed death. or logged within the last work with DCNR foresters for Wildlife, and the Wild- save these amazing birds for
high-altitude racing. Only about 20 have ever 10 years, and are growing on projects for grouse and life Management Institute future generations, but the
By May 27, Jornet had re- done it twice, like Jornet. up again; dense pine clus- woodcock throughout the have all been strong sup- time is now, for it will take
covered quickly enough to The large majority of those ters in immature hardwood state. They estimate their porters of this ongoing years to restore the habitat
make a second ascent from who venture up Everest forests; stands of wild crab teamwork has led to about partnership. they need to thrive.
an advanced base camp, at still take extra oxygen. and hawthorn trees; edges 1,000 acres of new grouse Many hands are needed,
provided by logging roads and woodcock habitat be- because the effort to cor- Dave Wolf may be reached by
and trails through wooded ing created annually. rect the deficiencies in the email at wolfang418@msn.
Cryptoquip areas; and abandoned apple The first year, a couple Commonwealths Grouse com

Outdoors Lot of bull goes home


One of the largest Penn-
taken lawfully.
The Foundation had the
opened a lot of peoples eyes
to the exceptional quality of
From B1 sylvania bull elk on record elk mounted as a courtesy Pennsylvanias elk.
has finally made it home to and last year included it Two other bull elk were
TV Crossword Resident senior hunters Clearfield County. The old in its traveling Great Elk killed alongside the his-
and furtakers, ages 65 and boy is so big, the place had Tour display, which made toric bull in a single night
older, can purchase one- to be remodeled to fit him 24 stops in 20 states. In of poaching by three men
year licenses for $13.90, or in. Pennsylvania, the tour in September 2014. Wildlife
lifetime licenses for $51.90. The 10- by 9-point bull stopped at the Great Conservation Officer Mark
For $101.90, resident se- was handed over to the American Outdoor Show Gritzer had been staking
niors can purchase lifetime Clearfield County Histor- in Harrisburg in February out the area where the gi-
combination licenses that ical Society by the Game 2016, and in Benezette, ant bull had been hanging
afford them hunting and Commission and Rocky Elk County, at the height out and was quick to inter-
furtaking privileges. Like Mountain Elk Foundation, of the September bugling cept the poachers after the
other hunters and trap- following the elks grand season. shot rang out. The three
pers, seniors still need to tour. Because this bull was men each pleaded guilty
purchase archery licenses The now-famous His- taken through poaching, to their charges, and their
before participating in the toric Pennsylvania Poaching it allowed us to talk about sentences included time in
archery deer season, bear Bull now on display was the importance of legal and jail and fines totaling almost
licenses to pursue bru- killed unlawfully in a 2014 ethical hunting, and the $39,000.
ins, and permits to harvest poaching spree near Kar- very important role it plays Happy Fathers Day,
pheasants, bobcats, fishers thaus. Its official Boone & in conservation, the Foun- Dads!
or river otters. Crockett measurements of dations Mark Holyoak said.
A complete list of licens- 432 7/8 inches would rank as And because this mount Contact B.J. Small at
ing requirements can be Pennsylvanias third-larg- was displayed in so many bjsmall@comcast.net. Follow
found at www.pgc.pa.gov. est bull elk ever, had it been states across the country, it on Twitter @Arrows2010

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SPORTS
Saturday, June 17, 2017 | cumberlink.com | SECTION C

PIAA SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

Colts
magical
march one
to remember
S
TATE COLLEGE The
corners of Maddie Sitlers
mouth began twisting up-
ward into a smile as she consid-
ered the question:
How soon until your team
gets past the
GEOFF
MORROW sting of a cham-
pionship defeat
and fully appre-
ciates Cedar Cliffs 2017 soft-
ball accomplishments?
Well, were going to the
Creamery, so a lot of us are go-
ing to be OK after that, Sitler
said of Fridays post-game visit
to the famous Penn State Ber-
key Creamery.
Because ice cream after a
ball game, be it regular-season
T-ball or even a PIAA Class 5A
state softball championship,
always cleanses the palate.
These Colts, despite a 9-7
slugfest loss to Donegal at Nit-
tany Lion Softball Park, earned
more than a few scoops.
So, too, did Wayne Emenhe-
isers Indians from Lancaster
County, who countered Cedar
MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL Cliffs six-run punch in the
Donegals Rachael Overlander, left, and Makyla Yoder celebrate after scoring on Kaitlyn Witmers game-tying, bases-clearing double in the fifth top of the fifth with a six-run

Oh so close
inning against Cedar Cliff in Fridays PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn States Nittany Lion Softball Park. onslaught of their own to seize
final control in this back-and-
forth battle.
The District 3 foes Cedar
Cliff beat Donegal 9-5 in the
district semifinals peppered
beautiful Beard Field with 20
hits, including eight for extra
bases.
Sitler and junior classmate
Karson Hastings both clob-
bered home runs for the Colts.
Donegal, sporting state gold

Donegal delivers knockout for the first time since 2006,


departed with rapturous
joy.

punch to Colts historic season


Please see MORROW, Page C9

JAKE ADAMS
The Sentinel
Bonus coverage swing for the fences, but it happened,
and it really felt amazing.
STATE COLLEGE Everything was going For more photos, plus video highlights and But the 7-3 lead lasted for just a
so smoothly, just like their wildest dreams interviews from the Colts championship loss, moment. A strike zone that McCoy said
that had played in their minds over the past go to cumberlink.com/sports seemed to shrink escaped Winchell in the
few months. home half, and Donegal (27-4) patiently
For four-and-a-half innings, Penn States coach Stephen McCoy said while clutching waited for its pitches.
Nittany Lion Softball Park was Cedar Cliffs the second-place trophy in his right arm like The Colts sophomore right-hander sur-
domain. The Colts played defense with bra- a football. For us to come back, it showed rendered a trio of walks and a single as the
vado, got excellent pitching from ace Avery these girls had no quit in them. And then to Indians cut the lead to 7-4. Then Kaitlyn
Winchell and had just blasted Donegal for a see them do that, they had great resiliency. Witmer crushed a 2-1 pitch to the right-cen-
big six-run frame in the top of the fifth. They could have just folded right then and ter gap for a bases-clearing, game-tying
But just like in any good heavyweight there. double. Another single and two fielders
fight, the Indians fought back. They landed The Colts, who led 1-0 after Olivia Jordans choices drove in the final two runs for the
an uppercut of their own in the bottom of the sacrifice fly scored Jimiah McDonald in the Indians, and they held on from there.
fifth, the eventual finishing blow in a wild first, found themselves in a 3-1 hole after four We knew we were down, we needed to
9-7 win over the Colts in Fridays PIAA Class innings. get the momentum back up, and I knew I
5A championship. There was little cause for alarm then, had to get a hit just to score those runs,
It was another six-run frame that vaulted though, with Cedar Cliff displaying its now just so we could get that game back
the Indians from Lancaster County past the patented potency at the plate. Karson Hast- closer like it should be, Witmer
same Colts squad (19-9) that vanquished ings kicked off the frame with a rocket to said. Cedar Cliffs
them in the District 3 semifinals two weeks left for a solo home run, and Maddie Sitler Weve never quit all Naomi Englehart
earlier. capped the explosive top half of the fifth year, Donegal skipper went 2-for-3 and scored a
It honestly was like watching the old days when she deposited a three-run blast about Wayne Emenheiser said. run against Donegal in Fridays
of the prized heavyweight fights, just two 30 feet to the right of Hastings shot. PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn
heavyweights slugging it out, Cedar Cliff I knew I was due, Sitler said. I didnt Please see COLTS, Page C8 States Nittany Lion Softball Park.

U.S. OPEN

Early US Open departure for Day, McIlroy


DOUG FERGUSON longest active streak of making on Thursday when he opened with
Associated Press the cut in the majors. The last time a career-worst 78, and he didnt
ERIN, Wis. Jason Day was Day missed a cut in a major was do nearly enough in the second
walking away from Erin Hills with the 2012 PGA Championship, just round until it was far too late. And
his wife and son when he managed a month after his son was born. even that was frustrating.
to find one positive about this U.S. He never would have guessed it. Sure, he birdied four of his last
Open. I felt the most calm I have in six holes to salvage a 71 and finish
Guess what? he said to a major in a long time this week, at 5-over 149. But he missed a pair
4-year-old Dash. We get to go said Day, who arrived last Friday. of 10-foot birdie chances in that
home today because Daddy played And just unfortunately, this stretch, and one of the birdies he
poorly. didnt pan out. made was a two-putt from 20 feet
Thats something Day, the No. It didnt for Rory McIlroy, ei- on the par-5 seventh.
3 player in the world, rarely says ther. Show up for the last six holes,
at a major. McIlroy, the No. 2 player in the anyway, McIlroy said.
He was a long shot to make the world, also arrived last Friday It was the second straight year
cut Friday after opening with a having missed the last month to McIlroy missed the cut at the U.S.
79, his worst score ever in a U.S. rest a nagging rib injury. He loved Open.
Open, and he removed any sus- Erin Hills, a course with wide McIlroy dismissed the notion
pense when he hit a wedge over fairways between the knee-high of being rusty before the tourna-
the green at No. 2 (his 11th hole) fescue that he figured would allow ment, but conceded on his way
and then started hitting his tee him to attack. If only he had hit the out of Wisconsin that he hasnt
ASSOCIATED PRESS shots in the hay. fairways. played nearly enough.
M Jason Day, of Australia, looks down on the ninth hole during the second round Day shot a 75 for a two-day to- McIlroy was never in the short
1
of the U.S. Open golf tournament Friday at Erin Hills in Erin, Wis. tal of 10-over 154, ending at 17 the grass from the 11th hole to the end Please see OPEN, Page C4
C2|Saturday, June 17, 2017 SCOREBOARD The Sentinel

Starting lineup
All-Sentinel Teams Athlete of the Week
We will unveil our Spring All-Sentinel Teams on June 23, and in A new Athlete of the Week will be unveiled online
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Patrick Moynihan mens assistant basketball T. Potter Jr. 74-76-150 +6 (Stroman 7-2), 1:07p.m.
LOCAL SCHEDULE TRANSACTIONS coaches. A. Romero 74-76-150 +6 Cleveland (Merritt 0-0) at Minnesota (Wilk 0-1),
ASEBALL
B STANFORD Named David Esquer baseball coach. B. Garnett 75-75-150 +6 2:10p.m., 1st game
American League TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE Named Ron Macosko J. Poston 78-72-150 +6 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 5-6) at Oakland (Hahn
TODAY BALTIMORE ORIOLES Recalled LHP Vidal mens and womens golf coach. A. Noren 73-77-150 +6 2-4), 4:05p.m.
Nuno and RHP Gabriel Ynoa from Norfolk (IL). WISCONSIN Signed mens tennis coach a-Christopher Crawford 75-75-150 +6 St. Louis (Wainwright 7-4) at Baltimore (Miley
60TH BIG 33 CLASSIC Optioned RHP Jimmy Yacabonis to Norfolk. Danny Westerman, womens tennis coach Kelcy O. Bekker 75-76-151 +7 2-4), 4:05p.m.
Pennsylvania vs. Maryland, at Landis Field, Harrisburg 7 Placed RHP Mike Wright on the 10-day DL, McKenna, mens golf coach Michael Burcin, B. Kohles 77-74-151 +7 Tampa Bay (Archer 4-4) at Detroit (Fulmer 6-4),
womens golf coach Todd Oehrlein, softball G. Coetzee 72-79-151 +7 4:10p.m.
retroactive to June 15.
coach Yvette Healy, mens rowing coach Chris M. Wallace 76-75-151 +7 Seattle (Gallardo 3-6) at Texas (Perez 2-6),
WEST SHORE TWILIGHT CLEVELAND INDIANS Recalled RHP Adam
Clark, womens rowing coach Bebe Bryan, and J. Dufner 76-75-151 +7 5:05p.m.
Plutko from Columbus (IL). Placed OF Michael
Hagerstown at New Cumberland (DH) 1 Brantley on the paternity list. director of mens and womens cross country C. Conners 76-76-152 +8 Cleveland (Clevinger 2-3) at Minnesota (Mejia
and track and field Mick Byrne to three-year A. Levy 77-75-152 +8 1-2), 8:10p.m., 2nd game
LOS ANGELES ANGELS Agreed to terms with
Enola at Shippensburg (DH) 5 contract extensions through 2020. J. Vegas 77-75-152 +8 Boston (Porcello 3-8) at Houston (Paulino 0-0),
RHP Griffin Canning and OF Jo Adell on minor
WOFFORD Named Jay McAuley mens associate R. Castro 76-76-152 +8 8:15p.m.
league contracts.
head basketball coach and Will Murphy director E. Grillo 76-76-152 +8 Kansas City (Junis 2-0) at L.A. Angels (Meyer
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LEGION NEW YORK YANKEES Placed RHP Adam Warren
of mens basketball operations. Named Kate A. Pope 77-75-152 +8 2-3), 8:15p.m.
on the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Giovanny
Mt. Holly at Enola (DH) 11a.m. Gallegos to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Recalled Goldstein womens assistant lacrosse coach. a-Stewart Hagestad 77-75-152 +8 Sundays Games
a-Sahith Theegala 77-75-152 +8 Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 1:07p.m.
C Kyle Higashioka and OF Mason Williams
Red Land at Duncannon (DH) 11a.m. D. Berger 78-75-153 +9 Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1:10p.m.
from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Transferred LHP
Aroldis Chapman to Trenton (EL) on a rehab PGA D. Barron
A. Rai
70-83-153
73-80-153
+9
+9
St. Louis at Baltimore, 1:35p.m.
Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10p.m.
West Perry at Newville (DH) noon assignment.
G. Sauers 77-76-153 +9 Seattle at Texas, 3:05p.m.
SEATTLE MARINERS Recalled LHP Zac Curtis U.S. Open Championship N. Flanagan 75-79-154 +10 Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 3:37p.m.
EASTERN LEAGUE from Arkansas (TL). Optioned RHP Chase De At Erin Hills, Erin, Wis. J. Day 79-75-154 +10 N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 4:05p.m.
Jong to Tacoma (PCL). Purse: $12 million
Richmond at Harrisburg 6 TEXAS RANGERS Activated RHP Tyson Ross Yardage: 7,741; Par 72
a-John Oda 78-76-154 +10 Boston at Houston, 8:05p.m.
a-Scott Harvey 78-76-154 +10
from the 60-day DL and 1B Mike Napoli and OF (a-amateur)
LOCAL AUTO RACING Carlos Gomez from the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP P. Casey 66-71-137 -7
G. Osborn
B. Stuard
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81-75-156
+10
+12
Cubs 9, Pirates 5
Dario Alvarez from Round Rock (PCL). Placed B. Harman 67-70-137 -7 Chicago Pittsburgh
Newberry Township EMS/Fire/Police Night RHP Tony Barnette on the 10-day DL, retroac- T. Fleetwood 67-70-137 -7
R. Robledo 78-79-157 +13
ab r h bi ab r h bi
D. Chopra 77-80-157 +13
PASS/IMCA, Late Models, Street Stocks, Legends, at Susquehanna tive to June 15. Assigned INF-OFs Ryan Rua and B. Koepka 67-70-137 -7 B. Horschel 79-78-157 +13
Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 2 Frzer lf 4 1 1 0
Jurickson Profar to Round Rock. Designated RHP J. Lovemark 69-69-138 -6 Happ cf 5 1 2 0 Hrrison 2b 5 0 1 0
Speedway 7 Dillon Gee for assignment. Agreed to terms with R. Fowler 65-73-138 -6
M. Campbell 77-81-158 +14
Schwrbr lf 5 1 0 0 Plnco rf 5 0 0 0
W. Bryan 76-83-159 +15
OF Bubba Thompson, SS Chris Seise and RHP J. Holmes 69-69-138 -6 Davis p 0 0 0 0 Freese 3b 3 1 0 0
BAPS Night a-Walker Lee 81-83-164 +20
Hans Crouse on minor league contracts and S. Woo Kim 69-70-139 -5 Russell ss 5 1 1 2 Bell 1b 4 2 2 3
D. Willett 81WD
410 Sprints & 358 Sprints, at Lincoln Speedway 7:30 assigned them to the Arizona League. X. Schauffele 66-73-139 -5 Heyward rf 4 2 1 0 McCtchn cf 3 1 2 1
National League a-Cameron Champ 70-69-139 -5 Cntrras c 3 1 2 3 Crvelli c 3 0 1 1

SUNDAY
ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms with RHP
Kyle Wright on a minor league contract.
B. Snedeker
H. Matsuyama
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74-65-139
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-5 MLB L Stlla 2b 4 1 2 0 Mercer ss 4 0 1 0
Butler p 2 0 1 0 Wllm p 1 0 0 0
CHICAGO CUBS Placed INF Ben Zobrist on the B. Steele 71-69-140 -4 Strop p 0 0 0 0 Jaso ph 1 0 0 0
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LEGION 10-day DL, retroactive to June 13. Recalled INF M. Leishman 68-72-140 -4 National League Bryant 3b 1 1 0 0 LeBlanc p 0 0 0 0
Tommy La Stella from Iowa (PCL). H. English 71-69-140 -4 Almora cf 3 0 0 0 Hudson p 0 0 0 0
Dillsburg at Red Land (DH) 1 EAST DIVISION
LOS ANGELES DODGERS Recalled RHP Josh B. Haas 72-68-140 -4 Grimm p 0 0 0 0 Diaz ph 1 0 0 0
Ravin from Oklahoma City. Optioned RHP Ross C. Hoffman 70-70-140 -4 W L Pct GB Uehara p 0 0 0 0 Rvero p 0 0 0 0
EASTERN LEAGUE Stripling to Oklahoma City (PCL). C. Reavie 75-65-140 -4 Washington 41 26 .612 Jay lf 1 1 1 1 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0
NEW YORK METS Placed RHP Matt Harvey on W. McGirt 70-71-141 -3 Miami 30 35 .462 10 Watson p 0 0 0 0
Richmond at Harrisburg 1:30 the 10-Day DL, retroactive to June 15. Placed R. Henley 71-70-141 -3 New York 30 36 .455 10 Marinez p 0 0 0 0
OF Juan Lagares on the 10-Day DL. Recalled S. Garcia 70-71-141 -3 Atlanta 29 37 .439 11 Osuna ph 1 0 0 0
LOCAL AUTO RACING INF Matt Reynolds and OF Brandon Nimmo from B. Wiesberger 69-72-141 -3 Philadelphia 22 44 .333 18 Totals 37 9 11 8 Totals 35 5 8 5
Las Vegas (PCL). M. Kaymer 72-69-141 -3 CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago 300 000 006 9
SprintcarUnlimited.com Shootout PITTSBURGH PIRATES Agreed to terms with S. Kodaira 73-69-142 -2 Pittsburgh 000 013 001 5
W L Pct GB
USAC Sprint Cars, Extreme Stocks, Stock 600 Micros, at Susquehanna RHP Shane Baz on a minor league contract. A. Johnston 69-73-142 -2 Milwaukee 36 32 .529 E: Russell (7), Contreras (10). LOB: Chicago
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms Chicago 33 33 .500 2 5, Pittsburgh 7. 2B: Happ (6), Russell (10),
Speedway 7 with RHP Edwin Jackson on a minor league
A. Hadwin 68-74-142 -2
J. Thomas 73-69-142 -2 St. Louis 31 35 .470 4 Heyward (6), Contreras 2 (12), La Stella (3),
contract. J. Randolph 71-71-142 -2 Pittsburgh 30 37 .448 5 McCutchen (12). 3B: Bell (2). HR: Bell (12).
American Association Y. Miyazato 72-70-142 -2 Cincinnati 29 37 .439 6 IP H R ER BB SO
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS Signed C Kevin T. Aiken 71-71-142 -2 Chicago
Reiher. D. Lingmerth 73-69-142 -2 WEST DIVISION Butler 52/3 4 4 4 3 0
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS Released C Matt E. Els 70-72-142 -2 W L Pct GB Strop 1
/3 1 0 0 0 0

HOCKEY Passerelle and RHP Mark Vasquez.


WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Traded INF Casio Grider
to Texas for a player to be named. Released RHP
J. Maguire
E. Pepperell
a-Scottie Scheffler
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-1
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Colorado

Arizona
43 26 .623 Grimm
Los Angeles 42 26 .618 Uehara W,2-3
42 26 .618 Davis
1 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 0 2
1 3 1 1 1 2

Sports hernias affecting


Josh Laxer. M. Fitzpatrick 70-73-143 -1 San Diego 27 40 .403 15 Pittsburgh
Atlantic League T. Mullinax 71-72-143 -1 San Francisco 26 42 .382 16 Williams 5 4 3 3 2 3
LONG ISLAND DUCKS Activated RHP Dennis W. Kim 73-70-143 -1 Thursdays Games LeBlanc 1 0 0 0 0 1
OGrady and LHP Rafael Perez. Placed RHPs John K. Dougherty 71-72-143 -1 Cleveland 12, L.A. Dodgers 5 Hudson H,11 1 0 0 0 1 2

hockey players of all ages


Brownell and Matt Larkins on the inactive list. M. Putnam 73-70-143 -1 Philadelphia 1, Boston 0 Rivero H,14 1 1 0 0 0 2
Can-Am League M. Laird 72-71-143 -1 Washington 8, N.Y. Mets 3 Nicasio L,1-3 BS,3 0 3 4 4 1 0
QUEBEC CAPITALES Signed INF Jonathan Malo P. Reed 68-75-143 -1 Milwaukee 6, St. Louis 4 Watson 2
/3 3 2 2 0 0
and OF Daniel Rockett B. Stone 70-74-144 E Colorado 10, San Francisco 9 Marinez 1
/3 0 0 0 0 0
SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS Acquired RHP ElHajj K. Na 68-76-144 E Fridays Games Nicasio pitched to 4 batters in the 9th
STEPHEN WHYNO Muhammad from Somerset (Atlantic) for future L. Oosthuizen 74-70-144 E Arizona 5, Philadelphia 4 WP: Williams.
considerations. J. Furyk 70-74-144 E St. Louis 11, Baltimore 2 T: 3:31. A: 25,420 (38,362).
Associated Press Frontier League K. Chappell 74-70-144 E Chicago Cubs 9, Pittsburgh 5
Months removed from sports hernia and hip surgeries, EVANSVILLE OTTERS Signed INF Justin Brock,
OF Manny DeJesus and RHP Diego Ibarra.
S. Cink
H. Li
74-70-144 E
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L.A. Dodgers 3, Cincinnati 1
Washington 7, N.Y. Mets 2
Diamondbacks 5, Phillies 4
Arizona Philadelphia
Claude Giroux still didnt feel like himself. The Philadelphia GATEWAY GRIZZLIES Sold the contract of RHP
Brandon Texiera to Milwaukee (NL).
L. Westwood 69-75-144 E Miami 5, Atlanta 0
San Diego at Milwaukee, 8:10p.m.
ab r h bi ab r h bi
K. Kisner 74-70-144 E
Flyers captain finally got back to normal by the end of the JOLIET SLAMMERS Signed OF Travis Bolin. B. Grace 72-72-144 E San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40p.m.
Blnco rf
Prlta lf
5 1 2 2
5 1 3 0
Hrrra cf 4 2 2 0
Kndrc 2b 4 0 0 1
Saturdays Games
season, roughly nine months after going under the knife. Released INF C.J. Needam.
RIVER CITY RASCALS Sold the contract of LHP
J. Spieth
S. Jaeger
73-71-144 E
71-73-144 E San Francisco (Cain 3-5) at Colorado (Freeland
Gldschm 1b 5 0 1 0 Altherr rf 4 1 0 0
Lamb 3b 2 1 1 1 Jseph 1b 4 0 1 0
I thought itd be quicker, to be honest, Giroux said. Austin Warner to St. Louis (NL). D. Summerhays 73-72-145 +1 7-4), 3:10p.m.
Owings ss 5 1 1 0 Franco 3b 4 0 1 2
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS Released C Riley K. Bradley 72-73-145 +1 Arizona (Godley 2-1) at Philadelphia (Eickhoff
Its harder than I thought it wouldve been. Moore. S. Lowry 71-74-145 +1 0-7), 4:05p.m.
Drury 2b 4 0 1 0 Kelly lf 4 0 0 0
Dscalso lf 4 0 0 1 Rupp c 3 1 1 1
Because of the unnatural motion of skating, hockey WASHINGTON WILD THINGS Released RHP
Trevor Belicek.
S. Stricker
R. Brehm
73-72-145
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+1
St. Louis (Wainwright 7-4) at Baltimore (Miley
2-4), 4:05p.m.
Fuentes cf 0 0 0 0 Galvis ss 3 0 0 0
is among the most common sports for sports hernias, a WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS Signed RHP Clay J. Niebrugge 73-72-145 +1 L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 2-6) at Cincinnati Corbin p
Mathis c 4 0 2 1 Aa.Nola p 2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0
Chapman to a contract extension. (Wojciechowski 1-0), 4:10p.m.
catch-all term for what are also called core muscle in- BASKETBALL
T. Gooch
R. Cabrera Bello
74-71-145
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+1
Hzlbker ph 1 1 1 0
Miami (Locke 0-2) at Atlanta (Garcia 2-5), 4:10p.m. Chafin p
Blnco ph 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Benoit p 0 0 0 0
juries. Within the past couple of years, Jamie Benn of NBA
G. Woodland 72-73-145 +1 San Diego (Lamet 2-2) at Milwaukee (Anderson Bradley p 1 0 0 0 Ramos p 0 0 0 0
J. Kokrak 75-70-145 +1 5-2), 4:10p.m.
the Dallas Stars, Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins, NBA Suspended Detroits Reggie Bullock
Z. Johnson 71-74-145 +1 Washington (Strasburg 7-2) at N.Y. Mets (Lugo Totals
Rodney p 0 0 0 0
37 5 12 5 Totals 32 4 5 4
and Indianas Monta Ellis five games each, for
Jason Zucker of the Minnesota Wild, Karl Alzner of the violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug
M. Kuchar
W. Simpson
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74-71-145
+1
+1
1-0), 4:10p.m. Arizona 000 200 300 5
Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 6-4) at Pittsburgh (Nova Philadelphia 000 112 000 4
Washington Capitals, Shayne Gostisbehere of the Flyers Program.
MILWAUKEE BUCKS Named director of bas-
T. Light 73-72-145 +1 6-4), 8:15p.m.
E: Galvis (5), Lamb (6). DP: Philadelphia 1. LOB:
Failed to qualify Sundays Games
and goaltender Mike Smith of the Arizona Coyotes are ketball operations, Jon Horst, general manager.
K. Thompson 76-70-146 +2 L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, 1:10p.m.
Arizona 9, Philadelphia 4. 2B: Franco (11). 3B:
Peralta (2), Herrera (1). HR: Blanco (2), Rupp
among the NHL players to have an operation to repair a FOOTBALL Y. Ikeda 72-74-146 +2 Washington at N.Y. Mets, 1:10p.m.
Arizona at Philadelphia, 1:35p.m.
(5). SB: Rupp (1). CS: Goldschmidt (4). SF: Lamb
CFL P. Perez 76-70-146 +2
sports hernia or core muscle injury. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Released WR R. Ramsay 73-73-146 +2 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 1:35p.m.
(2). S: Galvis (2).
IP H R ER BB SO
Dr. L. Michael Brunt, who has been a St. Louis Blues Justice Liggins, OL Trevan Brown, OL Cody
Speller, LB Nick Temple, DB Darnell Walker Jr.
P. Uihlein
J. Rose
74-72-146
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+2
Miami at Atlanta, 1:35p.m.
St. Louis at Baltimore, 1:35p.m.
Arizona
Corbin W,6-6 6 5 4 2 0 5
team physician since 1994, estimates that anywhere from and DB Matt Smalley. a-Mason Andersen 73-73-146 +2 San Diego at Milwaukee, 2:10p.m.
Chafin H,7 2
/3 0 0 0 2 1
D. Love IV 71-75-146 +2 San Francisco at Colorado, 3:10p.m.
six to 15 players each year undergo some type of sports HOCKEY
R. Fisher 75-71-146 +2
Bradley H,11
Rodney S,19-22
11/3 0 0 0 0 2
1 0 0 0 0 1
hernia surgery and its on the rise across all ages. Brunt, NHL
ANAHEIM DUCKS Placed D Simon Despres
L. Glover
C. Wood
74-72-146
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+3
American League Philadelphia
who has performed the surgery on Michael Grabner, Joel on waivers. A. Scott 72-75-147 +3 EAST DIVISION Nola L,3-5
Neshek
6 9 5 5 2 6
1 1 0 0 0 0
ARIZONA COYOTES Announced the
Ward, Mike Green, Matt Cooke, Doug Weight and others, resignations of president and CEO Anthony
C. Pan
H. Stenson
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New York 38 26 .594 Ramos
W L Pct GB Benoit 1 1 0 0 0 1
1 1 0 0 1 1
believes the increase over the past 10 to 15 years has to do LeBlanc and president of hockey operations
Gary Drummond. Named Ahron Cohen chief
C. Schwartzel 71-76-147 +3 Boston 37 29 .561 2 Aa.Nola pitched to 3 batters in the 7th
B. Hun An 71-76-147 +3 Tampa Bay 35 35 .500 6 T: 3:12. A: 18,140 (43,651).
with better recognition of abdominal and groin injuries operating officer. a-Maverick McNealy 73-74-147 +3 Toronto 32 34 .485 7
ECHL
that are common in hockey, soccer and football players. WORCESTER RAILERS Signed G Joe Fallon to
a-Alex Smalley
R. Palmer
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Baltimore 32 34 .485 7
Cardinals 11, Orioles 2
CENTRAL DIVISION
While acute injuries can lead to sports hernias, Brunt a one-year contract. B. Dredge 74-73-147 +3
W L Pct GB
St. Louis Baltimore
SOCCER T. Pieters 76-71-147 +3 ab r h bi ab r h bi
believes that too much repetition among young athletes MLS F. Molinari 74-73-147 +3 Minnesota 34 30 .531 Crpnter 1b 3 1 2 2 Smith rf 2 0 1 0
Cleveland 33 31 .516 1 Grcia 3b 0 0 0 0
in a single sport can cause problems, something others MLS Fined Sporting Kansas City M Benny
Feilhaber an undisclosed amount for simulation/
D. Miernicki 73-74-147 +3
Detroit 32 34 .485 3 Fowler dh 3 1 2 2 Mchdo 3b 3
Wshngtn rf 1 0
0
0 0
0 1
T. Merritt 74-74-148 +4
have blamed for more Tommy John surgeries among embellishment during the 83rd minute of a June B. Watson 75-73-148 +4 Kansas City 31 34 .477 3 Huffman dh 1 0 0 0 Jones cf 2 0 0 0
10 match against Montreal and fined Montreal Chicago 30 36 .455 5 Pscotty rf 4 0 0 1 Rickard cf 1 0 0 0
younger and younger pitchers. M Andres Romero an undisclosed amount for in-
R. Diaz
H. Tanihara
72-76-148
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+4 WEST DIVISION Gyorko 1b 4 1 1 1 Trumbo dh 3 0 0 0
Its because of the sudden propulsive movements: stigating and escalating an incident in the 86th
minute of the match. Suspended Vancouver D
P. Dunne 75-73-148 +4 W L Pct GB Mlina c 4 0 1 0 Mancini 1b 4 1 2 1
B. Cauley 73-75-148 +4 Fryer c 1 0 0 0 Schoop 2b 3 0 0 0
turning, cutting, etc., that occur at high rates of speed, Sheanon Williams after he was arrested and T. Hatton 76-72-148 +4
Houston 45 22 .672
Los Angeles 35 35 .500 11 Diaz ss 5 1 1 0 Tejada 2b 1 0 0 0
Brunt said. charged with assault in connection with an
alleged domestic incident.
a-Scott Gregory
D. Johnson
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Texas 32 33 .492 12 Pham
Mrtinez
cf
lf
5 2 2 2
4 2 2 0
Cstll
Jseph
c 3
c 0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Seattle 33 35 .485 12
COLLEGE T. Alexander 71-77-148 +4 Oakland 28 38 .424 16 DeJong 2b 4 3 3 3 Kim lf 3 1 2 0
G. Bourdy 77-72-149 +5 Thursdays Games Hardy ss 3 0 0 0
BARTON Named Andrea Roca compliance Totals 38 11 14 11 Totals 29 2 5 2
coordinator. S. OHair 76-73-149 +5 Cleveland 12, L.A. Dodgers 5
R. McIlroy 78-71-149 +5 St. Louis 002 204 201 11
SENTINEL SPORTS RESULTS BROWN Promoted Jeffrey Kirpas to womens Minnesota 6, Seattle 2
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CLASS 3A
BASEBALL irst Round, Monday, June 5
F
Pine Grove Area 5, Mifflinburg 3
PIAA Glance Christopher Dock 21, Masterman 15
CLASS 6A Mid Valley 2, North Penn Liberty 1
irst Round, Monday, June 5
F Brandywine Heights def. Science Leadership
Pennsbury 2, Parkland 1 (11 inn.) (forfeit)
Perkiomen Valley 2, Williamsport 0 Phillipsburg-Osceola 1, Pequea Valley 0
Liberty 5, Governor Mifflin 4 South Park 16, Titusville 1
Frankford 5, Neshaminy 1 First Round, Tuesday, June 6
St. Josephs Prep 3, North Penn 1 Deer Lakes 16, Karns City 6
Dallastown 8, Hatboro-Horsham 1 Ellwood City 6, Ligonier Valley 0
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
State College 1, North Allegheny 0 Pine Grove 17, Christopher Dock 3 (5 inn.)
Penn Manor 6, Pine-Richland 4 Mid Valley 4, Brandywine Heights 2
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Phillipsburg-Osceola 6, Deer Lakes 2
Pennsbury 3, Perkiomen Valley 0 South Park 11, Ellwood City 0 (5 inn.)
Liberty 8, Frankford 0 Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Dallastown 5, St. Josephs Prep 1 Pine Grove 10, Mid Valley 6
State College 3, Penn Manor 1 South Park 4, Phillipsburg-Osceola 0
Semifinals, Monday June 12 Championship, Friday, June 16
Pennsbury 12, Liberty 0 at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
Dallastown 6, State College 1 University, 4
Championship, Friday, June 16 South Park 4, Pine Grove 2
at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, CLASS 2A
3:30 First Round, Monday, June 5
Pennsbury 1, Dallastown 0 Minersville 13, Conwell-Egan 0 (5 inn.)
CLASS 5A Holy Cross 15, Wyalusing 0
First Round, Monday, June 5 Bristol 10, Philadelphia Academy 0
Wallenpaupack 3, Upper Merion 1 Fairfield 5, Windber 2
Upper Moreland 2, Archbishop Wood 0 South Side 6, Conemaugh Valley 4
Whitehall 7, Daniel Boone 0 First Round, Tuesday, June 6
Springfield-Delco 15, Franklin Towne 0 Frazier 13, Lakeview 3 (6 inn.)
Cedar Cliff 3, Mars 1 Chartiers Houston 1, Moniteau 0
West Allegheny 11, Cathedral Prep 3 Seton LaSalle 9, Sharpsville 5
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
Marple Newtown 6, Red Land 4 Minersville 5, Holy Cross 2
Greater Latrobe 5, Manheim Central 4 Bristol 4, Fairfield 3
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Chartiers Houston 4, Frazier 3
Wallenpaupack 2, Marple Newtown 0 South Side 7, Seton LaSalle 2
Whitehall 5, Upper Moreland 2 Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Springfield-Delco 1, Cedar Cliff 0 (10 inn.) Minersville 15, Bristol 0 (4 inn)
Greater Latrobe 9, West Allegheny 4 South Side 7, Chartiers-Houston 2
SUBMITTED BY JIM VASH Semifinals, Monday, June 12 Championship, Thursday, June 15
Whitehall 6, Wallenpaupack 2 at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
JIM VASH AIDS IN NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES 4X100 SILVER Greater Latrobe 2, Springfield-Delco 1
Championship, Thursday, June 15 Minersville 4, South Side 1
University, 11a.m.
at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, CLASS 1A
Hampden Twp.s Jim Vash helped a quartet including members of the Philadelphia Masters Track and Field club win silver 5:30 First Round, Monday, June 5
Greater Latrobe 7, Whitehall 0 (6 inn.) Northeast Bradford 7, Millersburg 6
in the mens 65-69 age bracket of the 4x100 at the National Senior Games. Vash and his teammates ran a 56.85 on Sunday, CLASS 4A Williams Valley 11, Faith Christian Academy
finishing behind a team that set the new national record in 53.56. The National Senior Games were held in Birmingham, East Pennsboro 7, New Hope-Solebury 0
First Round, Monday, June 5 0 (5 inn.)
Glendale 5, Muncy 0
Alabama, from June 2-15 and are for athletes ages 50 and over. Pictured are (from left), Tom Simek, Dave Kucherawy, Jim Wilson Area 13, Esperanza 0 (5 inn.) First Round, Tuesday, June 6
West York 7, Bonner-Prendergast 3 Meyersdale 3, Elk Co. Catholic 1
Vash and Don Warren. Dallas 9, Athens 0 West Greene 10, Shanksville-Stonycreek 0 (6 inn.)
Forest Hills 4, Kennard Dale 3 Claysburg-Kimmel 11 Coudersport 5
South Park 4, Clearfield 0 DuBois Central Catholic 18, Carmichaels 3 (4 inn.)
Hopewell 6, Slippery Rock 1 Commodore Perry 7, Monessen 2
LOCAL BRIEFS Blackhawk 2, Hickory 1
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
Williams Valley 6, Northeast Bradford 2
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Meyersdale 15, Glendale 2

Bixby leaving Dickinson for Johns Hopkins


East Pennsboro 5, Wilson Area 2 West Greene 3, Claysburg-Kimmel 1
Dallas 2, West York 0 DuBois Central Catholic 9, Commodore Perry 3
Blackhawk 6, Forest Hills 4 Semifinals, Monday, June 12
South Park 7, Hopewell 2 Williams Valley 9, Meyersdale 5
Semifinals, Monday, June 12 West Greene 9, Dubois Central Catholic 5
Dallas 7, East Pennsboro 5 Championship, Friday, June 16
South Park 10, Blackhawk 3 at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
LOCAL COLLEGE performances. rounded out the top 10 after starting Championship, Friday, June 16 University, 11a.m.
20th. at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, 1
Dallas 5, South Park 0
West Greene 9, Williams Valley 8
INDIANS 9, COLTS 7
Dickinson womens basketball WEST SHORE TWILIGHT Stockon set fast time over the 32- CLASS 3A Cedar Cliff 100 060 0 7 11 0
First Round, Monday, June 5
coach Katherine Bixby is off to Johns The Cardinals (10-3) bats lit up car field with a lap of 20.035 seconds. Loyalsock Twp. 5, Lakeland 0
Donegal 000 360 x 9 9 1
CEDAR CLIFF (ab-r-h-rbi) Jimiah McDonald
Hopkins. The Red Devils announced in the fifth inning, racking up 10 runs It was a track record. Holy Redeemer 5, Tamaqua 0
Central 10, Chestnut Ridge 0 (5 inn.)
4-1-2-0, Riley Keefer 4-1-1-1, Olivia Jordan
3-0-1-1, Avery Winchell 4-0-1-1, Sarah Dietrich
that the three-year to claim a 13-2 victory against the Williams Grove regulars Danny Sharpsville 5, Ellwood City 2 0-1-0-0, Olivia Wagner 3-0-1-0, Regina Showers
Huntingdon 6, Mt. Pleasant 5 (10 inn.)
head coach will take Hagerstown Braves (9-4). Mechan- Dietrich and Mark Smith both won a First Round, Tuesday, June 6
0-1-0-0, Maddie Sitler 4-1-1-3, Callie Wiebel
0-0-0-0, Maddie Enrico 2-0-1-0, Karson
over Blue Jays on July icsburgs Joe DeBernardis was 4-for- heat race as did fellow Pennsylvania Lancaster Catholic 10, Science Leadership 0 Hastings 3-1-1-1, Naomi Engelhart 3-1-2-0.
(6 inn.) Totals: 30-7-11-7.
1, ending a tenure in 4, scoring three runs, earning four driver Joey Biasi. Brady Bacon was the Riverside 5, Fairview 4 DONEGAL Savanna Kolenda 3-1-0-0, Morgan
Carlisle where she RBIs and picking up three doubles. only USAC driver to win a heat race. First Round, Wednesday, June 7
Oley Valley 6, Conwell-Egan 5
Biesecker 4-0-1-1, Rachael Overlander 0-1-0-0,
Makyla Yoder 3-1-1-0, Jessica Kosheba 0-1-0-0,
went 41-35. Bixby led Ryan Gray was the only other person Bayston controlled the restart and Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Kaitlyn Witmer 3-1-2-3, Cheyenne Klinedurst
Loyalsock Twp. 6, Lancaster Catholic 4
Dickinson to con- with a double (1-for-3, run, RBI). the final two laps winning by 0.519 Holy Redeemer 4, Oley Valley 3
0-1-0-0, Peighton Hornick 2-1-1-1, Rachel
Robinson 3-1-2-3, McKenna Berg 3-0-1-0,
secutive Centennial seconds. Bacon passed Robinson to Central 1, Riverside 0 Sierra Neiss 3-0-1-0, Grace Miller 0-0-0-0,
Huntingdon 16, Sharpsville 2 (5 inn.)
Conference tourna- CUMBERLAND COUNTY LEGION finish second. Robinson, Thorson and Emily Graham 2-1-0-1. Totals: 26-9-7-9.
Bixby Semifinals, Monday, June 12 HR CC, Sitler, Hastings. 3B D, Robinson.
ment appearances for New Cumberland (5-1) entered Tanner Carrick completed the top Holy Redeemer 4, Loyalsock Twp. 0
Central 3, Huntingdon 1
2B CC, Keefer, Jordan, Engelhart; D, Yoder,
Witmer. SB CC, McDonald; D, Kolenda.
the first since 2010, and the Red Dev- the final inning facing a 3-1 deficit to five. Greth, Holly Shelton, Thomas Championship, Thursday, June 15 Cedar Cliff pitching: Winchell (L) 6 IP, 9 H, 9 R,
at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, 3
ils set a program record for 3-pointers Enola (0-2) before scoring a massive Meseraull, Tommy Kunsman and Central 8, Holy Redeemer 3
9 ER, 4 BB, 2 K. Donegal pitching: Yoder 4.1
IP, 7 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 2 K; Neiss (W) 2.2 IP, 4
this past season with 165 under her six runs to win the game 7-3. Colin Alex Bright rounded out the top 10. CLASS 2A
First Round, Monday, June 5
H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 1 K.
watch. The Ithaca grad replaces long- Dorrell picked up the win after en- Greth and Kunsman won the heat Old Forge 1, Wellsboro 0
time JHU coach Nancy Funk, who led tering the game in the sixth. New races. Marian Catholic 2, South Williamsport 1
Bellwood-Antis 3, Newport 0
LEGION BASEBALL
the Blue Jays to 26 winning seasons Cumberlands Nate Smith scored two The USAC Silver Crown cars will Brookville 4, Conemaugh Township 3
Cumberland County Glance
Bishop McCort 4, Freedom Area 0
in her 31 years. Funk announced her runs and picked up three RBIs as he be featured Friday night at Williams Rocky Grove 2, Serra Catholic 1 (10 inn.) Team Record
Carlisle 10-0-1
retirement in April and officially steps finished 1-for-2 with a triple. Grove in the 100-lap Horn-Schindler First Round, Tuesday, June 6
Neumann-Goretti 4, Dock Mennonite 3 Hampden Twp. 7-1
down June 30 after a 40-year career Hampdens (7-1) Ryan Baker Memorial. The USAC midgets will re- Saegertown 7, California 3 New Cumberland 5-1
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Dillsburg 4-6
where she went 663-353. She led the picked up five RBIs to help stave off turn as well. Neumann-Goretti 13, Old Forge 10 Red Land 3-0
Blue Jays to four Centennial Confer- a potential comeback from Mechan- Bellwood-Antis 6, Marian Catholic 5 (8 inn.)
Brookville 7, Saegertown 3
West Perry
Duncannon 2-4
2-3-1

ence titles and 10 NCAA Tournament icsburg (2-6) in their 8-4 win Friday EASTERN LEAGUE Bishop McCort 6, Rocky Grove 5 Mechanicsburg 2-6
Mt. Holly 1-6
appearances, including six straight night. Bakers two-run single opened HARRISBURG Osvaldo Abreu Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Neumann-Goretti 10, Bellwood Antis 9 Enola 0-2
from 1995-2000. I am very grati- up the scoring before returning in the homered and doubled, driving in Bishop McCort 10, Brookville 3 Newville 0-7
Friday, June 16
Championship, Friday, June 16
fied, humbled and eager to begin as bottom of the fifth with another two three runs and scoring a pair as the at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, New Cumberland 7, Enola 3
the next head coach of John Hopkins RBIs on a single. The final RBI came in Harrisburg Senators topped the Rich- Neumann-Goretti 7, Bishop McCort 4
10:30a.m. Hampden 8, Mechanicsburg 4
Saturday, June 17
womens basketball, Bixby said in the bottom of the sixth from a double mond Flying Squir- CLASS 1A Mt. Holly at Enola (DH), 11a.m.
First Round, Monday, June 5 Red Land at Duncannon (DH), 11a.m.
Dickinsons press release. Dickinsons to right-center. Mechanicsburg had rels 9-6 on Friday. High Point 5, GAMP 0 West Perry at Newville (DH), noon
search for a replacement begins im- the tying run at the plate with the Jose Marmolejos Millersburg 6, Faith Christian 3 Sunday, June 18
Dillsburg at Red Land (DH), 1
Meyersdale 6, Homer Center 1
mediately. bases loaded in the final inning be- homered and singled Clarion 4, Berlin-Brothersvalley 3 NEW CUMBERLAND 7, ENOLA 3
New Cumberland 001 000 6 7 6 3
Shippensburgs Dave Osan- fore falling short to a 4-3 ground out. with two RBIs for Greensburg Central Catholic 2, Juniata Valley 1
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Enola 300 000 0 3 3 3
itsch was named the PSAC Outdoor Harrisburg. Elk County Catholic 7, Jeannette 4 Tyler Sassano, Colin Dorrell (6) and Mike Jensen,
Daniel Stump (5); Zach Boyer, Jared Boyer (6),
Track & Field Head LOCAL AUTO RACING Harrisburg went Oswayo Valley 8, Union 3
First Round, Wednesday, June 7 Adam Balbanzo (7) and Garrison Shields-Selig.
Coach of the Year for MECHANICSBURG Kevin
up 3-0 in the second Tri-Valley 2, Sayre 0
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
W Colin Dorrell; L Adam Balbanzo.

mens and womens Thomas Jr. took the lead back from Abreu after Abreu hit a two- High Point 4, Tri-Valley 3 (11 inn.)
Friday. The longtime Chris Windom and then took his in- run home run. Meyersdale 9, Millersburg 0 WEST SHORE BASEBALL
Clarion 3, Elk County Catholic 0
Raiders coach led the side line away over the second half of Richmond answered in the top of Greensburg Central Catholic 7, Oswayo Valley 2 Twilight League Glance
Semifinals, Monday, June 12
mens team to a con- the USAC Sprint Car Feature Thurs- the next frame when Slade Heath- Meyersdale 2, High Point 1 (8 inn.)
eam Record
T
New Cumberland Tigers 10-3
ference record ninth day night at Williams Grove Speed- cott hit a two-run home run to cut Clarion 1, Greensburg Central Catholic 0
Championship, Thursday, June 15
Hagerstown Braves 9-4
straight PSAC cham- way. the deficit to one. at Lubrano Park, Penn State University,
Mechanicsburg Cardinals
Dillsburg Wolfpack
8-3
4-9
Osanitsch pionship this spring. From there, Thomas cruised to vic- The Senators later added three runs Meyersdale 2, Clarion 0
12:30 Enola Express 3-6
Shippensburg Stars 0-10
The women won their tory in the first USAC Sprint car race in both the third and sixth innings. In Friday, June 16
eighth straight crown. completed at the Grove since 1996. the third, Raudy Read hit a two-run SOFTBALL Mechanicsburg 13, Hagerstown 2
Saturday, June 17
Joining Osanitsch was Derek It was the opening night of the home run and Marmolejos hit a solo PIAA Glance Hagerstown at New Cumberland (DH), 1
Enola at Shippensburg (DH), 5
Nothstein, who was named the PSAC Groves USAC Triple Crown Show- home run, while Abreu hit an RBI CLASS 6A
MECHANICSBURG 13, HAGERSTOWN 2
irst Round, Monday, June 5
F
Mens Outdoor Field down and the third night of the an- double and then scored on a single Council Rock North 9, Avon Grove 5
Hagerstown 100 001 0 2 7 3
Mechanicsburg 012 0100 x 13 11 0
Athlete of the Year nual Eastern Storm for the USAC by Stephen Perez in the sixth. Hazleton 7, Coatesville 1
Spring Ford 16, St. Hubert 1 HAGERSTOWN (ab-r-h-rbi) Justin Lewis
on Friday. Nothstein, Sprint cars. Harrisburg starter Wirkin Estevez Liberty 2, Penn Manor 0 3-0-0-0, Sinjin Shoop 4-1-2-0, Jason Parades
1-0-1-0, Cody Hammond 2-0-0-0, Brandon
Perkiomen Valley 3, Parkland 2
a graduate student, For Thomas, who celebrated his (1-0) picked up the win despite allow- Chambersburg 4, Latrobe 2 Toloso 1-0-0-0, Matt Kline 2-0-0-0, Devin
Griffith 1-0-0-0, Hunter Martin 3-0-1-1, Tyler
is the third Raider to birthday Wednesday night, his 13th ing three runs and seven hits over 5 McDowell 16, North Allegheny 7
Elbin 2-0-1-0, Blake Dougherty 3-0-0-0, Alex
First Round, Tuesday, June 6
receive the award in career USAC Sprint car win was 1/3 innings. Opposing starter Jordan Hempfield Area 1, Central York 0 Cline 3-0-0-0, C.J. Owings 1-1-1-0, Luca Tesselli
1-0-0-0. Totals: 27-2-6-1.
its 11-year history. worth $6,000. Johnson (4-4) took the loss in the Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
Hazleton 6, Council Rock North 5 MECHANICSBURG Brayden Lackey 4-2-1-0,
He went to for NCAA Windom eventually settled for third. Eastern League game after a rough Spring-Ford 9, Liberty 2 Ben Eppley 4-1-0-1, Shane Dressler 2-2-1-2, Joe
DeBernardis 4-3-4-4, Ryan Gray 3-1-1-1, Matt Cody
Chambersburg 3, Perkiomen Valley 1
Nothstein Outdoor Champion- He would win by 2.362 seconds as outing in which he allowed eight runs Hempfield Area 5, McDowell 0 (8 inn.) 4-1-1-1, Teed Wertz 3-0-1-0, Kodi Shatzer 3-1-1-1,
Sam Crater 3-2-1-1. Totals: 30-13-11-11.
ships in the javelin, Stockon took second from Windom. and eight hits over 5 1/3 innings. Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Hazleton 8, Spring-Ford 5 2B H, C.J. Owings; M, Joe DeBernardis 3, Ryan
tossing a personal best 220-9 this Grant and Brady Bacon completed For the Flying Squirrels, Heathcott Hempfield Area 11, Chambersburg 4 Gray. SB M, Wertz.
Hagerstown pitching: Nick Stegman (L) 4 IP, 6
Championship, Thursday, June 15
season, finishing fourth in the coun- the top five. Shane Golobic, Thomas homered and singled twice, driving in at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State H, 5 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 6 K; Cody Hammond 0.2 IP, 3
H, 7 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 0 K; C.J. Owings 1.1 IP, 2 H,
try. He also finished sixth in 2013 and Meseraull, Andretti, Jerry Coons Jr. two runs. C.J Hinojosa doubled and University, 4
1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K. Mechanicsburg pitching:
Hempfield Area 5, Hazleton 3
sixth in 2016, one of just three Ship and former Williams Grove super singled three times, scoring a run and CLASS 5A Sam Crater (W) 7 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 8 K.

athletes with three All-American sportsman winner Carmen Perigo Jr. also driving one home. First Round, Monday, June 5
Donegal 3, West Chester Henderson 2
Abington Heights 3, Great Valley 1
MENS SOFTBALL
Lampeter-Strasburg 15, Archbishop Wood 5 Carlisle League Glance
Interboro 11, Franklin Towne 0 (5 inn.) Standings
Central Mountain 11, Albert Gallatin 1 (5 inn.) Team Record
MLB ROUNDUP First Round. Tuesday, June 6
Bishop Shanahan 5, Spring Grove 2
Cedar Cliff 9, Moon 6
Heckendorns Auto Body
Decks Unlimited/Farnham Ins.
8-2
6-2
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Scherzer strikes out 10, leads Nats over Mets


West Allegheny 5, Lower Dauphin 4 Dewberry 4-4
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Orange Crush 2-6
Donegal 6, Abington Heights 5 (10 inn.) Eagles F.O.E. 1299 0-10
Lampeter-Strasburg 5, Bishop Shanahan 4 Tuesday, June 13
Cedar Cliff 4, Interboro 0 Henckendorns 25, Dewberry 2
West Allegheny 5, Central Mountain 3 Heckendorns 18, Dewberry 3
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS including a run-scoring behind him. lowed Blancos second ho- Semifinals, Monday, June 12 Thursday, June 15
Donegal 7, Lampeter-Strasburg 0
EW YORK Max
N single in the eighth, as the mer of the season off Aaron Cedar Cliff 6, West Allegheny 5
Grille/Muffin/Circle 20, Eagles F.O.E. 3
Grille/Muffin/Circle 20, Eagles F.O.E. 5
Scherzer struck out 10 over Nationals improved to 5-0 Blanco, Lamb rally Nola (3-5) in the seventh. Championship, Friday, June 16
at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
eight masterful innings to at Citi Field this year. D-backs to win over Peralta advanced to third on University, 1:30 AUTO RACING
reach double digits for the Scherzer (8-4) won for Paul Goldschmidts single Donegal 9, Cedar Cliff 7
Local results
fifth straight start and lim- the fourth time in five Phillies off Pat Neshek and scored
CLASS 4A
First Round, Monday, June 5 Williams Grove Speedway
Tunkhannock 7, Shikellamy 0 Thursday, June 15
ited the Mets to four hits, starts, starting 26 of 29 PHILADELPHIA Gre- on Lambs fly ball to center Eastern York 4, Bonner Prendergast 3 Sprint Car Feature (30 laps): 1. Kevin Thomas
leading the Washington batters with strikes. He gor Blanco hit a tying two- field. Bangor Area 9, Wyoming Area 4
Upper Perkiomen 3, East Pennsboro 0
Jr. 2. Chase Stockon. 3. Chris Windom. 4. Justin
Grant. 5. Brady Bacon. 6. Shane Golobic. 7.
Nationals over New York never threw more than 16 run homer and Jake Lamb Patrick Corbin (6-6) gave Yough 2, Bellfonte 0 Thomas Meseraull. 8. Jarett Andretti. 9. Jerry
7-2 on Friday night. pitches in an inning un- drove in the go-ahead run up four runs two earned Mt. Pleasant 3, Harbor Creek 0
First Round, Tuesday, June 6
Coons Jr. 10. Carmen Perigo Jr. 11. Aaron Farney.
12. Kyle Moody. 13. Danny Dietrich. 14. Isaac
Matt Wieters and Mi- til the eighth, ending that with a sacrifice fly in the and five hits while strik- Kennard-Dale 15, Esperanza 0 (4 inn.) Chapple. 15. Chad Boespflug. 16. Joey Biasi. 17.
Belle Vernon 1, Punxsutawney 0 Tyler Courtney. 18. Mark Smith. 19. Dave Darland.
chael A. Taylor hit consec- one by fanning Yoenis seventh inning to rally the ing out five in six innings to Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 20. CJ Leary. 21. Stevie Suzzex. 22. Trevor
utive homers starting the Cespedes in an 11-pitch Arizona Diamondbacks to a get the win. Fernando Rod- Tunkhannock 15, Eastern York 4 (5 inn.)
Bangor Area 8, Upper Perkiomen 4
Kobylarz. 23. Robert Ballou. 24. Kyle Robbins.
Midget Feature (20 laps): 1. Spencer Bayston;
third inning against Ste- at-bat. Scherzer walked 5-4 victory over the Phila- ney got the last three outs Yough 11, Kennard-Dale (6 inn.) 2. Brady Bacon; 3. Ryan Robinson; 4. Tanner
Mt. Pleasant 5, Belle Vernon 4 Thorson; 5. Tanner Carrick; 6. Ryan Greth; 7.
ven Matz (1-1). Anthony two and threw 118 pitches, delphia Phillies on Friday for his 19th save. Semifinals, Monday, June 12 Holly Shelton; 8. Thomas Meseraull; 9. Tommy
Rendon added a two-run his most since May 11 last night. Odubel Herrera had two Tunkhannock 9, Bangor Area 4 Kunsman; 10. Alex Bright; 11. Adam Pierson;
Mt. Pleasant 7, Yough 2 12. Steve Buckwalter; 13. Shawn Jackson; 14.
homer in the sixth and had year, but got defensive help David Peralta tripled hits and scored twice for Championship, Thursday, June 15 Kenny Miller; 15. Josh Heckman; 16. Steve
M three RBIs, Bryce Harper when Washingtons infield among his three hits, in- the Phillies, and Maikel at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
University, 1:30
Craig; 17. Trevor Kobylarz; 18. Jason Rice; 19.
Rob Marhefka; 20. PJ Garguilo; 21. Andrew
1 finished with three hits, turned three double plays cluding a single that fol- Franco drove in two runs. Mt. Pleasant 5, Tunkhannock 3 Layser; 22. Rohan Beasley.
C4|Saturday, June 17, 2017 U.S. OPEN The Sentinel

Schauffele finds talent transferable


EDDIE PELLS
AP National Writer
ERIN, Wis. When he
was young, Xander Schauf-
feles soccer coaches in-
sisted he play defense. In-
stead, Schauffele switched
to golf.
Their loss.
The kid with the cant-
miss hand-eye coordina-
tion is doing his scoring at
Erin Hills this week. The
PGA Tour rookie spent
part of Fridays second
round sharing the lead in
the U.S. Open. He followed
an opening 66 with a 73 to
get to 5-under par, three
shots out of the lead with
the afternoon players still
on the course, and ensured ASSOCIATED PRESS
of a late tee time Saturday. Xander Schauffele hits from the ninth tee during the second
Not bad for a U.S. Open round of the U.S. Open golf tournament Friday at Erin Hills
rookie who had to go in Erin, Wis.
through qualifying to make
it to Erin Hills. some talent, so lets see if Xanders way and Xander
I think me being a little I can do this with one eye. kept volleying it right back
naive has almost prepared I had a really good teacher to him with his foot.
me for this situation, said who equated it to throw- He could do it at will,
Schauffele (pronounced ing the javelin. It was so Stefan said. I had never
SHAU-fah-leh). easy for me, it was unbe- seen that before.
Dont let the aw-shucks lievable. It was unfair how But Xanders youth
stuff fool you. Pretty much easy it was. coaches wanted him on the
everyone around him in- Like father, like son. defensive side of the field,
sists the arrows have long Xanders two trips and Xander preferred of-
pointed toward Xander around Erin Hills have been fense.
ASSOCIATED PRESS making it big in pro golf. relatively stress-free. Hes Off to the driving range
Cameron Champ hits from the ninth tee during the second round of the U.S. Open golf His dad plotted this hit 22 of 28 fairways and 28 they went.
tournament Friday at Erin Hills in Erin, Wis. thing all the way through. of 36 greens in regulation, It was pretty simple,

Champ not playing


He said, This is what were and has rarely found him- Stefan said. The talent is
doing. This is how were self in trouble. He played the hand-eye coordination,
doing it, said Schauffeles his first two rounds in a and that was obviously
college coach, Ryan Dono- low-profile threesome that there. Where it goes from
van of San Diego State. included amateur Cameron there, nobody knows. But

like an amateur
But soccer is the Schauf- Champ, who also heads now were here, so its all
fele familys first sport. into the weekend at 5 un- good.
Stefans grandfathers der. The spotlight figures Before getting to the U.S.
each played elite-level to grow brighter the longer Open, Schauffele won the
soccer in Europe. Stefan Schauffele stays near the state high school cham-
JAY COHEN sive par 5s. On the 603-yard California, when he com- was an elite soccer player top. pionship in California
Associated Press 14th, he got to the green mitted to play for the Ag- and decathlete, but a car Ive been trying to and the California State
ERIN, Wis. Cameron in two. His tee shot on 18 gies. But he was hampered accident on his way to de- make him laugh, said Amateur Championship
Champ is one of the longest traveled almost 353 yards, by injuries at the start of his cathlon training changed caddie Austin Kaiser, who in 2014. He starred at San
hitters at the U.S. Open. and he finished his round career at Texas A&M. things. Among his mul- describes his friend as the Diego State from 2013-15,
He keeps to himself while with a 12-footer to get to 5 He got healthy by work- titude of injuries, Stefan hardest-working guy hes and spent last season on
he plays. There is a quiet under, just two shots back ing out and stretching more, lost sight in his left eye. ever met. I want to keep the Web.com Tour before
confidence about him as he of leaders Paul Casey, Brian and a practice round with With the prospect of com- his head from getting ahead moving up to the PGA Tour.
makes his way around Erin Harman, Tommy Fleetwood Rory McIlroy and Louis peting for Germany out of of himself. Its easy to get Stefan says his son is do-
Hills. and Brooks Koepka. Oosthuizen at Erin Hills the picture, Stefan moved ahead of yourself out there ing well this week in part
Nothing amateur about Man, that kid is just su- helped pave the way for his to America, which is where and worrying about the fu- because Erin Hills reminds
his game. He looks right at per long off the tee and hes fast start at the U.S. Open. he discovered golf. ture too much. him a lot of Barona Creek
home in one of golfs biggest always on the fairway, said Just to see their games I said, Oh, this ball Stefan said he saw his Golf Club, where San Di-
tournaments. Xander Schauffele, who and how they play, Ive doesnt move, Stefan sons future at a young age ego State played some of
The 22-year-old Champ played alongside Champ grown up watching them, said. Im supposed to have when he tossed a soccer ball its home matches.
blasted his way to a 3-under for the first two rounds he said. And I can hit those
69 in the second round Fri- and also was at 5 under. shots. Obviously theyve

Calling it
day, drawing attention for With that combination, been in this position many
his long drives and steady this course is (an) incredi- more times than I have.
putting. No amateur has ble setup for him. I feel like Theyve won major cham-
won the Open since Johnny Im not the shortest guy. pionships. So just kind of

a day.
Goodman in 1933, but the I think the stats dont say gave me a confidence boost,
easygoing Champ seems to Im the shortest guy, and I knowing that I can hit those
be gaining confidence the cant even sniff where hes shots.
longer he lurks near the top hitting the ball. Hes very After Champ, the next

a foreign
of the leaderboard. impressive. amateur is Scottie Schef-
I came in this week with Champ has hit 21 of 28 fler at 1 under. Scheffler
no expectations really at fairways so far and leads the plays for the University of
all, he said. I just the field with a driving average Texas, but dont expect any

ConCept
only expectation I had was of 339.2 yards, which he trouble as the rivals try for
to be low Am. I played well. brushed off as nothing new. the low amateur honor this
The course sets up very well In college I normally am weekend.
for me off the tee. If you hit the longest, he said. Yeah, Me and Scottie are re-

To A SMAll
it off the tee you can score. I guess Ive just kind of al- ally good friends, so it will
Champ was humming ways been that way. I dont be kind of fun, said Champ,
along at even par in the sec- talk about it much. Youve who celebrated his birthday
ond round when the Texas still got to make a score. Thursday. Yeah, its still
A&M senior closed with
a flourish, recording four
birdies and one bogey over
his final seven holes.
Here if you can hit it long
and straight, its a great ad-
vantage. I took advantage of
it the last few days.
my expectation. Ill just
keep playing, whatever my
score is at the end of the day
it is. Im not going to try to
BuSineSS owner.
The successful stretch in- Champ was a touted re- put any extra pressure on
cluded birdies on two mas- cruit out of Sacramento, me.

E. coli found in drinking water


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS identified the bacteria in a other hydration stations.
RIN, Wis. Health of-
E water sample taken from People who drink wa-
ficials say E. coli bacteria a hydration station con- ter containing the bacteria
have been found in a drink- nected to a well near the can become ill with flu-like
ing water station at Erin 12th hole. That station is symptoms.
Hills golf course where the closed. The U.S. Golf Association
U.S. Open is underway, but The health department says complimentary bottled
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The Sentinel SPORTS Saturday, June 17, 2017|C5

BOXING

Mayweather fight is no sideshow


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS has never had a pro boxing fight. against Eddie Alvarez. Although
INGAPORE Conor McGre-
S These are two world-class he hasnt boxed professionally,
gors fight against Floyd May- combat sport athletes, Attar said. McGregor did box while growing
weather Jr. on Aug. 26 has been Yes they come from different dis- up and is known for his striking
described by critics as a novelty ciplines. Yes there are going to be expertise.
and a sideshow, among other different rules, so its going to be Floyds been an amazing tacti-
things. confined within those set of rules cian in term of his quickness, his
McGregors camp doesnt care and we understand that. But I ability to get in there, his ability to
what its called, promising only dont think you can take away from elude punches, Attar said. But I
that itll be a contest. (McGregors) ability, his power, his think on Aug. 26, Im bullish on
Keep doubting us. We love it, reach, his ... all these different at- the idea that thats going to change
McGregors agent, Audie Attar, tributes that I think he will bring and he is going to meet someone
said in an interview Friday with to the table. that is going to have the physical
Sports News Television. The Las Vegas oddsmakers immedi- attributes that will potentially
human element of sport is that ately made Mayweather an 11-1 fa- catch him and be that one, 49-1.
anything can happen. vorite when the fight scheduled Attar said Mayweather was
Mayweather, who retired in 2015 for 12 rounds in Las Vegas at 154 arguably the greatest boxer of all
after winning all his 49 profes- pounds in a boxing ring and under time, but theres some things
sional fights as a boxer, is back in boxing rules was announced. that he hasnt faced before and ASSOCIATED PRESS
training at age 40 after accepting McGregor, the wildly popular Conor brings those ... unique dif- Conor McGregor stands on a scale during the weigh-in event for his fight
an offer he couldnt refuse from UFC star, is 21-3 in UFC fights, and ferentiation attributes and strat- against Eddie Alvarez in UFC 205 mixed martial arts at Madison Square
the mixed martial arts fighter who is coming off a win in November egies. Garden Nov. 11, 2016 in New York.

NASCAR NHL

Sharks face key decisions


with Thornton, Marleau
JOSH DUBOW, AP SPORTS standard for everyone else. todays faster game. Thorn-
WRITER Were exploring it, trying ton scored just seven goals
SAN JOSE, Calif. Joe to do everything we can to his fewest in an 82-game
Thornton is expected to make the best decision for season since his rookie year
be healthy at the start of this franchise. They have in 1997-98 but is still an
training camp despite un- choices also obviously. elite playmaker and had 43
dergoing offseason surgery But they know how we feel assists.
to repair torn ligaments in about them. There is also the injury
his left knee. Thornton had a salary cap to consider with Thornton,
Where Thornton and hit of $6.8 million and Mar- who tore the MCL and ACL
longtime San Jose team- leau was at $6.7 million last in his knee on April 2 but still
mate Patrick Marleau will season in the final year of returned to play the final
be playing remains an open three-year deals that were four games of a first-round
question as they head to- signed on the same day in playoff loss to Edmonton.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE
ward unrestricted free 2014. Both players will be Jumbos doing extremely
agency. 38 at the start of next sea- well, Wilson said. Hes
Driver Jimmie Johnson talks with teammate Chase Elliott in the garage during practice for Theyve meant a lot to son, raising questions about been in here every day,
Sundays NASCAR Cup Series Pocono 400 auto race June 9 in Long Pond, Pa. us, they mean a lot to us, how long the Sharks will looks really good. I dont

Johnson agrees to
general manager Doug want to commit and how think theres any doubt hell
Wilson said Friday. It goes much money they will be be ready and fit to start the
back to making this a place willing to pay. season. The work that hes
where players want to play. Marleau is coming off a put in already, thats pure
Its great when players 27-goal season and still has Jumbo. He loves the game.

3-year extension
want to be here, players of the speed to keep up with I see him every day here at
their ilk who have set the much younger players in the rink.
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Stephen Bloom
State Representative
199th District
NOAH TRISTER
Associated Press
We will see how these three years go.
BROOKLYN, Mich.
Certainly from my standpoint I hope to
Fresh off another champi- collect another big trophy and then lots
onship and with three
more victories already this of other race trophies along the way and
season Jimmie Johnson is have some fun.
showing no signs of slowing
down. Jimmie Johnson
Now, hes ready for at
least three more years of
racing. Beyond that, John-
son is leaving his options having a great time and I der there. Eight champion-
open. dont want to stop right ships, I would love to stand
Johnson agreed to a three- now. alone at that.
year contract extension Hendrick also announced Johnson said he and
with Hendrick Motorsports that Lowes has signed an Hendrick have had an in-
through 2020. Hendrick an- agreement to continue its formal agreement: Hell
nounced the deal with the primary sponsorship of always have a spot at Hen-
seven-time NASCAR Cup Johnsons No. 48 Chevrolet drick and he wont go any-
Series champion Friday. through next year. Lowes where else. Johnson, Hen-
Ive said it before and has been Johnsons primary drick and crew chief Chad
continued to say that when sponsor for each of his 557 Knaus have formed one of
the fire does go out, I will career Cup starts. the most successful part-
step down, said Johnson, Jimmie is one of the best nerships in any sport over
who is preparing for this to ever drive, owner Rick the past 16 years, and the
weekends race at Michigan Hendrick said in a state- relentless consistency of
International Speedway. I ment. Were so fortunate the No. 48 car has stood out
dont have any framework to have him as part of our even more of late.
now on a timeline. organization, and I feel even Johnson is the only driver
I just know that Ive got luckier to call him a friend. to win for Hendrick since
three more years of trying to Hes a great champion, a the start of the 2016 season.
go out there and win cham- terrific advocate for Lowes Sitting in closed-door
pionships and win races. Im and a true ambassador for meetings I know that there

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and as focused and dedi- person, and hes as good in plored, and I know in Ricks
cated on doing my job. the race car today as hes heart that its all to put the
Hendrick already lost Jeff ever been. best four cars on the race
Gordon, who announced his Johnson tied a record with track for Hendrick Motor-
retirement two years ago, his seventh Cup Series title, sports and win races and
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WNBA NCAA WORLD SERIES

ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE


San Antonio Stars guard Kelsey
Plum (10) takes the ball up court
during the second half of a
WNBA basketball game against
the Seattle Storm June 6 in San
Antonio.

Plum
returns
to Seattle
TIM BOOTH
Associated Press
SEATTLE Kelsey Plum set
such a high standard during her
college career that achieving im-
mediate success at the same level
as a professional was going to be
challenging.
Throw in a severely sprained
ankle that kept Plum out of the ASSOCIATED PRESS
San Antonio Stars lineup for Oregon State coach Pat Casey addresses his players in the dugout before team practice Friday in Omaha, Neb.

Oregon St teammates
nearly a month and the pro ca-
reer for the greatest scorer in
NCAA womens basketball his-
tory hasnt gotten off to the start
many expected.
Its been difficult to try and

not talking on Heimlich


get back, and not even to get back
but play at the level Im capable
at, Plum said in a recent phone
interview. Its a tough shift re-
gardless for rookies so its been an
experience for me that is going to
help me in the long run. For now,
its not easy.
Plum returns to her college ERIC OLSON, AP SPORTS WRITER lerton. director of championships and alli- course and were here to support
town this weekend when San An- MAHA, Neb. Oregon State
O Players gushed over the oppor- ances, said in an interview with The Oregon State in the process.
tonio faces the Storm. Seattle is players were happy to answer any tunity to play for a national cham- Associated Press that the NCAA Casey said his players have dealt
where Plum became the NCAAs questions about the baseball part of pionship and the success theyve had no input on whether Heimlich with the situation as well as could
all-time leading scorer, leading the College World Series. The topic enjoyed this season. At 54-4, the should participate or be with the be expected.
Washington to three straight of Luke Heimlich was a non-starter. Beavers have the fewest losses of any team in Omaha. I really havent talked a whole
NCAA Tournament appearances Heimlich, the Pac-12 pitcher of team entering a CWS since Texas Prettyman said he knew of no lot about it, he said. Our guys
and a Final Four. the year, announced Thursday he came in 57-4 in 1982. discussions at the NCAA level since are very tight-knit group of guys.
It will be Plums first trip back would not accompany the Beavers Questions to a half-dozen play- Heimlichs sex offender status came Theyve handled it with class. You
since she was drafted No. 1 over- to Omaha because he didnt want ers about Heimlich and his absence to light about instituting a policy prepare for distractions. I tell guys
all by the Stars. But it comes with to be a distraction. Last week it was were deflected with no comment that would bar an athlete who has at the beginning of the season every
Plum struggling on the court, revealed that when Heimlich was a or responses about how the team is a felony record from participating. year that one of the toughest things
something she rarely experienced teenager he pleaded guilty to mo- close-knit and how it approaches Those decisions, he said, are left up you have to do if you win is block out
during her college career. lesting a 6-year-old girl. He did not games one game at a time, one to the school. distractions. They can come from
Its definitely frustrating at pitch in the Beavers super regional pitch at a time. Asked if it was best for the CWS anywhere.
times because Im not moving against Vanderbilt. KJ Harrison, without mentioning that Heimlich stayed away, Pretty- Details about the molestation
the way I usually do. That change Coach Pat Casey said Heimlich Heimlich, generally addressed the man said, There are pros and cons. were revealed last week in a story
of speed is how I create things made the decision to stay home on cloud over the program. My heart goes out to the victim but published by The Oregonian/Ore-
for me and my teammates so its his own; if Heimlich had wanted You just get stronger from it ... also to the young man who is pay- gonLive. In an editorial accompany-
frustrating, Plum said. Percent- to, he would have been allowed Were looking to play this weekend ing severe consequences for a bad ing the article, the newspaper said
age-wise? Lets just say not 100. to travel to Omaha with the team. and were looking at our next oppo- action. I really dont have a strong it learned about Heimlichs 2012
At the end of the day, Im playing Oregon State, the No. 1 seed in the nent and we keep a very good team opinion about it not that it made conviction in Washington state after
and its not an excuse for how Im NCAA tournament, opens the CWS aspect in here, Harrison said. it easier or harder or anything else. running a background check that it
playing. on Saturday against Cal State Ful- Ron Prettyman, NCAA managing We allowed the situation to run its routinely does for in-depth profiles.
Plum injured her right ankle in
early May. Its her first major in-
jury since a knee issue during her
sophomore year at Washington
that she was able to play through
NBA

Bucks to hire Horst as new GM


while wearing a brace.
Plum has appeared in only
seven games, never playing more
than 28 minutes or scoring more
than eight points. Last Sun-
day against Chicago, Plum was GENARO C. ARMAS nounced the move. playoffs in six games. The Bucks resumed prospect
0-for-4 shooting in 12 minutes Associated Press Horst would replace John Ham- The franchise is also moving into workouts this week after a break
and went scoreless. Thursdays The Milwaukee Bucks are stay- mond, who left to take the Orlando a new downtown arena next year. in the schedule.
loss to Los Angeles was even ing in-house to fill their general Magic job last month. The decision Horst was hired by the Bucks as Other offseason questions loom
worse. Plum played just five min- manager vacancy. was first reported by ESPN.com. basketball operations director in for the Bucks. Center Greg Mon-
utes and went scoreless. Plum The team plans to name director Horst will take over building 2008. roe has a $17.8 million player op-
scored at least 20 points in every of basketball operations Jon Horst a young, promising roster led by Hiring Horst would add sta- tion for 2017-18. Monroe has until
college game during her senior as its next GM, a person with direct All-Star forward Giannis Ante- bility with the NBA draft just six the night of the NBA Draft on June
season. knowledge of the situation told tokounmpo. The Bucks finished days away. Horst has worked with 22 to make his decision. If he opts
Shes also adjusting to a differ- The Associated Press on Friday on above. 500 for the first time since Hammond and coach Jason Kidd, out, the Bucks will be left with a big
ent role with the Stars. The entire condition of anonymity because 2009-10, losing to the Toronto who just finished his third season void off the bench. Forward Tony
offense isnt being run through the Bucks have not publicly an- Raptors in the first round of the on the Milwaukee sideline. Snell also is a restricted free agent.
Plum, as it was at Washington.
I would think of it as at (Wash-
ington) every possession, every
single time down the floor, I was NBA
called upon to score or create for
my teammates, she said. This is
different because now Im run-
ning offense, and yeah I do look
to score and create, but its not the
Clippers, city reach deal to construct new arena
100 percent ball goes through me. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Center any time soon. The teams
I have a lot of teammates that can INGLEWOOD, Calif. The lease at the arena in downtown
create and do things. My work- Inglewood City Council unan- Los Angeles expires in June 2024,
load is a lot different here. imously approved an exclusive and he said the team wouldnt
Plum is confident her scoring negotiating agreement with the leave there at least until then.
prowess will eventually show Los Angeles Clippers on Thurs- He called Staples Center owner
up in the pros. She recalled a re- day that could lead to the con- AEG our valued partner.
cent conversation with former struction of an arena for the NBA The agreement calls for a
WNBA star and current San An- team across the street from the three-year negotiating period,
tonio Spurs assistant coach Becky future home of the NFLs Char- including a six-month exten-
Hammon where it became clear gers and Rams. sion, during which the team
to Plum how early she is in her The arena would be privately will develop details of its pro-
career. funded and no public money posed state-of-the-art basket-
She said, Youve probably would be used for the project, ball arena with 18,000 to 20,000
played 100 games in your career said Gillian Zucker, Clippers seats. It requires the Clippers to
like in college, and these women president of business operations. pay a non-refundable $1.5 million
have played like 800, Plum I have said from day one that deposit to cover costs associated
said. Just everyone is so much we need to plan for the future, with the planning. ASSOCIATED PRESS
smarter. In college a lot of times I team owner Steve Ballmer wrote The city will conduct an envi- Inglewood Mayor James Butts Jr. listens during special meeting Thursday
would read the play and just out- in a letter to Clippers fans. This ronmental review of the project. in Inglewood, Calif.
smart people. Its different here agreement helps us do that by The proposed arena would be
because Im trying to think while expanding our options. on a 20-acre parcel of land lo- NFL stadium that is set to open ing and a practice facility.
still somewhat limited. Its frus- However, Ballmer said the cated across the street from the in 2020. The Clippers complex The land is currently occupied M
trating, but its life. Clippers wont be leaving Staples under-construction, $2.6 billion would include team offices, park- by a variety of businesses. 1
The Sentinel SPORTS Saturday, June 17, 2017|C7

FIFA

FIFA targets gay slurs by fans


GRAHAM DUNBAR
Associated Press keepers are rife in South and Cen- Cameroon on Sunday in Moscow.
T. PETERSBURG, Russia In
S tral America football, though some Samoura said pre-match an-
a bid to rid the World Cup of gay insist they are simply part of terrace nouncements in the four Confed-
slurs, FIFA will get tough with Latin culture. erations Cup stadiums can start
American fans in Russia. Its complicated, because for a process that allows referees to
FIFA has ordered tighter mon- Mexicans its not a chant with the pause play to broadcast warnings,
itoring of offensive incidents at intent to offend, midfielder Miguel and ultimately abandon games.
Confederations Cup matches Layun said after a training session If sanctions and education do
which kick off Saturday, and wants in Kazan, Russia. Its not about not work then we have to take it
referees to stop play if fans persist. racism, its a chant that we even further, said the FIFA official, who
FIFA secretary general Fatma use among friends. said it has prepared an anti-racism
Samoura said Friday that curbing A leader of the Mexico fan group message from Diego Maradona to
problems now is exactly the whole Green Wave doubted FIFA was be revealed on Saturday.
purpose of anti-discrimination serious about intervening. The process now adopted by
work at the World Cup rehearsal We talked among ourselves and FIFA has been used for several years
tournament. the feeling is that the chant wont by European football body UEFA. It
Fans (must) understand that stop. No one believes theyll really was highlighted ahead of the 2012
they will be jeopardizing the game stop the game, Gabriel Galvan told European Championship played in ASSOCIATED PRESS
by refusing systematically to re- The Associated Press. Poland and Ukraine when Italy for- FIFA secretary general Fatma Samoura talks to media during a news
spect fair play, Samoura said at a Mexicos federation has been ward Mario Balotelli, who is black, conference Friday at the St. Petersburg Stadium, Russia.
briefing. fined $120,000 by FIFA in recent said he was prepared to walk off the
Confederations Cup teams Chile months. The Gold Cup winner pitch if targeted by fans for abuse. Mutko said through a translator on systematic problem in Russia.
and Mexico have been sanctioned plays Portugal on Sunday in Kazan. Russian league matches have Friday, sitting next to Samoura at We do not see any big problems
by FIFA a combined 17 times for Chiles football federation has also had a problem with racism and a briefing. With great satisfaction here, said Mukto, who heads the
fans homophobic chants in the been fined a total of $210,000 and far-right fans with 89 incidents re- we have welcomed this decision World Cup organizing committee.
current World Cup qualifying pro- prevented from playing four games ported last season. that the system will be strict. This is a problem that is not purely
gram. at its national stadium in Santiago. We are grateful to FIFA, Rus- However, Mutko suggested Russian. It exists everywhere in the
Chants aimed at opposing goal- The Copa America champion plays sian deputy prime minister Vitaly racism in football was no longer a world.

NHL EXPANSION DRAFT NFL

Bryant now elder


statesman for receivers
SCHUYLER DIXON, AP SPORTS WRITER departure of Tony Romo, the
RISCO, Texas Dez Bryant
F quarterback he credits for help-
rattled off names of teammates ing him through the rocky start
who have been on the Dallas ros- to a career that included lawsuits
ter longer than the star receiver, for unpaid jewelry bills and a sag-
correctly stopping at four. ging-pants episode with police at
The guy who once rejected a Dallas mall. Bryants bond was
tradition by refusing to carry instant with Dak Prescott when
veteran receiver Roy Williams last years NFL Offensive Rookie
pads when he was a rookie seven of the Year replaced an injured
years ago is now 28 and the old- Romo and ended up taking the
est player at his position for the 10-year starters job with by far
Cowboys. And well aware of it. the best debut for a quarterback
I want to lead by example, in franchise history.
Bryant said earlier in the offsea- Years later, Bryant reflected
son program that wrapped up on his sparring with Williams
Thursday. I dont want to run by saying he didnt believe in
my mouth. what he considered meaning-
He still has the occasional less rookie rituals. Hes showing
Twitter spat, and isnt one to it too, instead creating a bond
back down from verbal chal- going into his ninth season with
lenges. But hes no longer the the most celebrated newcomer at
precocious newcomer who talked receiver, Ryan Switzer.
back to Williams and started his Hes one of the most well-re-
career with a couple of bizarre spected teammates, coach Jason
off-field issues, sounding more Garrett said. The guys just re-
like a dean these days instead. ally, really gravitate toward him.
I think that its just things And I think it goes to that, his
ASSOCIATED PRESS that naturally happen over time, love for the game, his love for this
Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury celebrates with fans along the route during the teams Stanley said Bryant, two years into a team, and how hard he works at
Cup NHL victory parade on Wednesday in Pittsburgh. $70 million, five-year contract it.
that made him one of the high- Bryant had a career-high and

Draft turns up trade


est-paid NFL receivers. You just NFL-leading 16 touchdowns
start putting things in perspec- receiving as an All-Pro in 2014,
tive. I know for me is all I want to the only season the Cowboys
do is be better. have won a playoff game since
Bryant moved into the top five he arrived as a late first-round
in tenure in part because of the pick in 2010.

chatter around NHL


STEPHEN WHYNO
NFL
Still no front-runner for Jets QB spot
Associated Press Lars Eller. down the stretch.
The prospect of losing talent If we dont do anything else Fleury and Murray split the
to Vegas is keeping a lot of NHL between now and Saturday af- duties in the playoffs as the Pen- DENNIS WASZAK JR. Its a competition, he insisted.
general managers up at night. ternoon, in trading Jonathan he guins won a second consecutive Associated Press That means McCown, Petty
Sometimes at 3 in the morn- wouldve required protection, championship. FLORHAM PARK, N.J. Pick- and Hackenberg are all still in
ing I wake up and remind myself Lightning GM Steve Yzerman It certainly took a lot of pres- ing a starting quarterback is no the running to be under center
of that: You can only lose one said Thursday. It changes sure off of the organization to not snap decision for Todd Bowles. in Week 1. Bowles said the snaps
player. Go back to sleep, Min- things, I guess, a little bit or it pursue a trade and thats really The New York Jets coach has a were nearly equally distributed
nesotas Chuck Fletcher said. makes it a little clearer as to what what we wanted to do, GM Jim journeyman veteran in Josh Mc- throughout the spring as the three
All 30 existing teams must were going to do. Rutherford said. We wanted Cown and two inexperienced quarterbacks took turns running
submit their protected list for Similar moves are rumored to keep both goalies. Now that youngsters in Bryce Petty and new offensive coordinator John
the upcoming expansion draft before the leagues trade freeze were at the finish line we can Christian Hackenberg from which Mortons West Coast-style of-
by Saturday afternoon, which goes into effect Saturday. The look back and say were glad we to choose. fense and spent long hours with
has made for a week of trade Wild have too many defensemen, did. It certainly relived a lot of And with the teams three-day QBs coach Jeremy Bates.
chatter and speculation as GMs so Jonas Brodins name has been the pressure thinking I had to get minicamp completed, theres still All three of us have done a re-
jockey for position. Only seven bandied about in trade rumors, him moved so we wouldnt get in no clear-cut answer to the biggest ally good job of owning it, Petty
forwards, three defenseman and and the Ottawa Senators will a jam here for our list. question surrounding the fran- said, and Coach Bates has done a
a goaltender (or eight skaters of have to do something because The positive for Pittsburgh is chise. heck of a job preparing us.
any position and a goaltender) defenseman Dion Phaneuf said that if Vegas takes Fleury to be I dont look at anybody as With the Jets revamping their
can be protected. he wont waive his no-move- the face of the new franchise the front-runner, Bowles said roster by cutting nearly a dozen
Not knowing who Vegas GM ment clause. next season, it doesnt have to Thursday when asked if McCown veterans in what has become a
George McPhee is going to take It forces us that were in a worry about potentially losing is ahead of the others in the com- rebuilding season, many fans and
has everyone on edge. situation that we felt that this a valuable young defenseman petition. Ill just wait until train- media question why New York
Everyones a little nervous, could happen, Ottawa GM like Olli Maatta. Theres a sim- ing camp comes and well sort it would even consider having Mc-
theyre a little reluctant, Flor- Pierre Dorion said. Is it a trade? ilar concern from the Western out then. Cown be a viable candidate for the
ida Panthers GM Dale Tallon said Its a possibility. But trades are Conference champion Nashville The 37-year-old McCown is job. Bowles compared the situa-
on Torontos TSN 1050. They way easier talked about than to Predators, who will most likely entering his 15th season in the tion to kindergarten earlier in the
dont want to lose two players do. expose a few intriguing forwards NFL and is on his 10th team in week, saying that even in that sit-
if you make a deal. Theyre not The Stanley Cup champion to protect defensemen Roman the league. He has been a starter uation, you need a teacher.
quite sure. So everybodys in the Pittsburgh Penguins avoided Josi, P.K. Subban, Ryan Ellis and in some places, a backup in others That is precisely what has kept
same boat. making a potentially harmful Mattias Ekholm. and even both at times. McCown in the league. He is
The Tampa Bay Lightning trade several months ago when Nashville GM David Poile said When he signed a one-year, competitive and wants to be the
protected themselves by trad- they asked veteran goaltender he has spoken with McPhee and $6 million contract with the Jets starter, but also fully embraces the
ing Jonathan Drouin to Mon- Marc-Andre Fleury if hed waive that the Predators will do the in March, it was largely assumed mentor role.
treal and thus can protect an- his no-movement clause so they best we can to protect as many he would be the likely starter at Hes been in this system be-
other forward. The Washington could protect 23-year-old goalie assets as we can. Buffalo on Sept. 10 in the season fore, or something like it, so hes
Capitals acquired Tyler Graovac of the future and present Matt Hes not alone. The New York opener. That still might be the seen more than everybody else,
from Minnesota so they could Murray. Fleury agreed before the Rangers and Colorado Avalanche case, of course, but Bowles isnt Bowles said. Its just getting the
M meet the minimum exposure March 1 trade deadline, saying did that with buyouts of aging making any declarations at this timing down with the receivers
1 requirement and protect center it gave the team more flexibility defensemen. point in the offseason. and hes done a good job of that.
C8|Saturday, June 17, 2017 PIAA SOFTBALL The Sentinel

MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL


Cedar Cliff mobs Maddie Sitler at home after her three-run homer in the top of the fifth inning against Donegal in Fridays PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn States Nittany Lion Softball Park.

Colts
From C1

We actually had a district


game where we went down 8-2
and came back and won. So we
know if we never quit, we have a
chance.
She walked a few girls. We
got some good contact. Witmer
waited on a good pitch and drove
it to the gap. Once we were a little
more patient at the plate, I felt we
hit much better.
It was fitting for the senior, who
has never had a season where she
didnt make the state tournament.
Witmer said the teams arrival the
night before helped them bond,
and Emenheiser said it allowed
his charges to settle into a new
environment.
Thursday night the team read
letters written by the 2006 cham-
pionship team it was 11 years to
the day, Emenheiser said, since
Donegals last state title and
Witmer said she got pumped
up when she read what assistant
coach Morgan Kibler, a first base-
man on that 06 title team, said.
She gave us all letters from
previous players on that team,
said Witmer, also a first baseman.
Just something to read and get us
a little motivated, so it was really
fun.
Its crazy, its so exciting be-
cause ever since freshman year
this was our big goal. We wanted
to be state champs. And now it
just happened. Its my senior year,
and Im so excited.
The Colts would love to have
that one half-inning back, but
they largely did everything right.
Donegal took its first lead in
the fourth when starting pitcher
Makyla Yoder doubled with one
out. A Peighton Hornick single
drove Yoder in two batters later, Cedar Cliffs Jimiah McDonald slides into home ahead of a Donegal tag in the first inning of Fridays PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn States
and Rachel Robinson followed Nittany Lion Softball Park.
with a two-run triple two pitches
later. But Winchell stopped the fective. She threw just 27 pitches
bleeding with a strikeout and through the first three innings and
grounder to end the frame. hit a speed bump in the fourth
The Colts responded immedi- when she coughed up three runs.
ately with Hastings homer, then But she still struck out two in the
Riley Keefer ripped a double to game and shut down the Indians
left-center to drive in Naomi En- in a bounce-back sixth inning to
glehart. She scored two batters keep her team within striking dis-
later on Winchells sun-aided tance into the seventh.
bloop single in front of shortstop Jordan doubled to start the
Savanna Kolenda. frame, but she was stranded after
Offensively, when one per- three fly balls that didnt find open
son gets going, we all hit, Keefer space ended it.
said. And then we just rally all The Colts lose four seniors Cedar Cliffs
together, and it helps boost our from this squad Keefer, Re- Avery Winchell
confidence. gina Showers, Maddie Enrico and suffered the
The top of the order got on Alexis Kiehl and return a young loss against
base Jimiah McDonald finished core that fully expects to be back Donegal, lasting
2-for-4, while Keefer, Jordan and on this stage shortly. six inning with
Winchell all drove in runs and Theyll definitely go far next two strikeouts
they displayed power at the bot- year, too. I have faith in them, in Fridays
tom of the lineup with Sitler and Keefer said. PIAA Class 5A
Hastings blasts and a 2-for-3 day championship
from nine-hole Naomi Engelhart. Email Jake Adams at jadams@ at Penn States
And Winchell, with solid de- cumberlink.com or follow him on Nittany Lion M
fense behind her, was largely ef- Twitter @jakeadams520 Softball Park. 1
The Sentinel PIAA SOFTBALL Saturday, June 17, 2017|C9

SAMUEL GETTY, FOR THE SENTINEL


Cedar Cliff was sent off from Hillside Elementary in Camp Hill to the sound of car horns and shouts from family and fans Friday morning ahead of the Colts PIAA Class 5A championship
game with Donegal.

Morrow
From C1

Though donning silver with


splashes of disappointment on
some faces, Cedar Cliff (19-9)
needs to feel no shame.
They have a tremendous
team, said Emenheiser, who
should know. He directs a pro-
gram thats produced 20-win
seasons 11 times since 2005, in-
cluding a 27-4 mark this year.
(Colts head coach Stephen
McCoy is) doing a great job to
turn that program around as fast
as he has. He has a lot of young
talent, and they play with en-
thusiasm. I love watching them
play when theyre not playing us.
But they have some really good
players. Theyre going in the
right direction. Theyre going to
be around for a while, no doubt.
Cedar Cliff doesnt typically
sniff 20-win seasons. Last years
unit won four games. The last
Colts team to qualify for the
postseason did so when Y2K was
panicking half the population.
And never before had the pro-
gram advanced past the district
quarterfinals.
Yet the Colts were here.
Junior second baseman Callie SAMUEL GETTY, FOR THE SENTINEL
Wiebel remembers attending Cedar Cliff poses on the charter bus during its sendoff Friday morning MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL
Cumberland Valleys state cham- ahead of the Colts PIAA Class 5A championship game against Donegal. Cedar Cliffs Jimiah McDonald cant contain herself in celebration after
pionship loss to Parkland two There was much to smile about, even after a 9-7 loss in their first state the Colts score against Donegal in Fridays PIAA Class 5A championship at
years ago, wistfully telling her tournament appearance in program history. Penn States Nittany Lion Softball Park.
mom, Anne, how cool it would
be to experience that atmosphere Grove. It was a collection of
but admitting it felt like a fan- memories, mostly good, some
tasy, not an achievable reality. bad, all buoyed by the type of
Yet the Colts were here. camaraderie all athletic teams
Cedar Cliff lost 10 straight strive to attain.
games to end the 2016 season Four seniors, five juniors, two
before this years version lost sophomores and four freshmen,
three of four to start its cam- joined by a caring coaching staff
paign. With no Donegal-esque that did its best to stay out of
pedigree to cling to for hope, no- the way and let the talent and
body in her right mind had sane personalities shine, blended into
reasons to aspire to champion- a true team and inspired a com-
ship-caliber performances. munity.
Yet the Colts were here. Parents, siblings, teachers,
Of course it stinks that we administrators, classmates,
didnt win, but I feel great that diehards heck, even Demo-
we got the opportunity to be crats and Republicans pulled
here and to get as far as we did together in this divisive era and
this year, said third baseman Ri- cheered a prodigious group of
ley Keefer, one of just two senior young ladies that accomplished
starters (with Maddie Enrico) for way more in one season than any
the Colts. The Indians started other team in program history.
five seniors, all of whom were Were exceptionally proud
already rich with state playoff of them, said McCoy, the first-
experience. year head coach who served as
I will definitely remember an assistant three years prior.
this game, this season. Its in- Theyve done a remarkable job.
credible how far weve gotten, They had a great year, [going]
continued Keefer, who will play further than anyone ever ex-
next year at Mount Aloysius pected.
College in Cresson, where the We ended up two runs short
Colts dispatched WPIAL champ today. Donegal is a great team
West Allegheny earlier this week hats off to them but were still
to reach Fridays title game. a young team. Hopefully next
These girls bonded on and off year we can do another run and
the field, most notably rallying maybe change the color of this
together when Wiebels soft- [silver medal].
ball-obsessed, affable father, And if that happens, it will
Donnie, died suddenly at the end have started because of this:
of April. The Colts were here.
But this season wasnt just
about one or two moments, not Email Geoff Morrow at gmorrow@ MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL
M even the first ever district cham- cumberlink.com or follow on Cedar Cliff congratulates Olivia Jordan after scoring a run against Donegal in Fridays PIAA Class 5A
1 pionship victory over Spring Twitter at @RageAgainstGMo championship at Penn States Nittany Lion Softball Park.
C10|Saturday, June 17, 2017 CUMBERLAND LIFE The Sentinel

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training is simple. He would Rosita is an adoptable pet through the Furry Friends Network.
love a new family who isnt Network. (Ages 3 and up)
gone all day, since he isnt
accustomed to that. tested negative for FeLV/
Tuesday, June 27, 6 - 8 PM
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hair with a dilute tortoise- cro-chipped and altered
shell coat who was found or will be to be ready for
Registration forms available online at
with her littermates in adoption then. carlislesummerfair.org, or pick one up at the Stuart
April. These kittens were
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Mail or drop off completed registration forms to:
Road near the Appalachian
Trail entrance. Some good
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COMMUNITY PHOTOS DEANS LIST


The following student chanicsburg, Nathan Fisher
from Bethany College has of Dillsburg, Cara Glynn of
been named to the Deans Camp Hill, Megan Howe of
List: Curtis J. Ivanoff of Mechanicsburg, Andrew
Carlisle Hrip of Mechanicsburg,
The following stu- Eliana Jaroch of Mechan-
dents from California icsburg, Kaitlyn Knecht of
University of Pennsylva- Mechanicsburg, Kayleigh
nia has been named to the Kuykendall of Carlisle,
Deans List: Erin Meckler Megan McMurdy of Car-
of Boiling Springs, Chad lisle, Jennifer Messner of
Bezanilla of Camp Hill, The following student New Cumberland, Emily
George Day of Camp Hill, from Fox School of Busi- Nelson of Mechanicsburg,
Andrea Ceja of Camp Hill, ness and Management, Natalie Nye of Shippens-
Keara Ashworth of Car- Temple University, has burg, Madisyn Palmer of
lisle, Shaylah Dukes of been named to the Deans Newville, Laura Slaybaugh
Carlisle, Derek Sweger of List: Jacob Randall Cheese- of Boiling Springs, Madison
Carlisle, Jaron Castranio of borough Tyrrell of Mechanicsburg,
Mechanicsburg, Benjamin The following stu- Lianne Uroda of Camp Hill,
Danso of Mechanicsburg, dent from Furman Univer- Alexandra Vaccaro of New
Logan Duras of Mechan- sity has been named to the Cumberland, Kara Vanhorn
icsburg,Teagan Kocher of Deans List: Kevin Hills of of Newport, Mary Walsh of
Mechanicsburg, Matthew Camp Hill Dillsburg
Vogel of Mechanicsburg, The following stu- The following stu-
Makenzie Cleary of New- dents from Elizabethtown dents from the University
burg, Jaymi Feuchten- College have been named of Scranton have been
SUBMITTED berger of Newville, Ab- to the Deans List: Kelsey named to the Deans List:
A Quilt of Valor was presented to Michael March on April 1, at U.S. Army Heritage and bagail Kitzmiller of Ship- Bentz of Camp Hill, Perri Caitlin E. Tulaney of Me-
Education Center. Mikes service to the country and the Commonwealth were highlighted pensburg, Jordan Lockhart Chanda of Camp Hill, Mi- chanicsburg, Vincent J.
by keynote speaker Retired Maj. Gen. Robert French, civilian aide to the Secretary of the of Dillsburg, Theron Peters randa Clash of Carlisle, Re- Ruminski of Camp Hill,
Army. Pictured from left to right are Marianne Elliott of the Quilt of Valor Foundation; March of Dillsburg, Joseph Burke becca Easton of Camp Hill, Evan C. Karli of Mechan-
(seated); Eric Ferguson, commander of Scottish American Military Society Post 1739; and of New Cumberland Jennifer Feagley of Me- icsburg
French.

GRADUATION LIST
The following stu- dents graduated from the
dents graduated from the University of the Sciences
University of the Sciences earning a masters degree:
earning a doctorate de- Robin Fencel of Camp Hill
gree: Sherri Nye of Boiling The following student
Springs, Jessica Pannu of graduated from Wells Col-
Mechanicsburg, Tucker lege earning a bachelors
Wrights of Shippensburg degree: Meredith Kadjeski
The following stu- of Mechanicsburg

MILITARY NEWS
Army Master Sgt. Jason uated from basic military
K. Massie has arrived for training at Joint Base San
duty as a company first Antonio-Lackland, San
sergeant with U.S. Army Antonio, Texas. Airman
Recruiting Company Har- Spencer is the son of John
risburg. He is a 1996 grad- and Laurie Benner of Mill-
uate of Brasouswood High erstown, stepfather of Da-
School, Clute, Texas and mion Lisa of Dauphin and
PROVIDED BY CUMBERLAND COUNTY the husband of Alyssa K. the husband of Heather
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners proclaimed April 9-15, 2017, as Cumberland Massie of Duncannon. Spencer. He is a 2016 grad-
County Telecommunicator Week. The purpose of the week is to recognize the efforts of the U.S. Air Force Airman uate of Harrisburg Area
Department of Public Safety dispatchers. Joshua D. Spencer grad- Community College.

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DAN TOMASO the upper 80s. This front
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as a cold front stays west near 90. The heat and hu-
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Today is Saturday, June 17, the glars inside Democratic national senger. wife, Nicole, and her friend, Ron- convicted of federal hate crimes
168th day of 2017. There are 197 headquarters in Washington, In 1957, mob underboss Frank ald Goldman. (Simpson was later and sentenced to death; he later
days left in the year. D.C.s Watergate complex. Scalice was shot to death at a acquitted in a criminal trial, but pleaded guilty to state murder
On this date: produce market in the Bronx, New held liable in a civil trial.) charges and was sentenced to life
Todays Highlight in In 1928, Amelia Earhart em- York. In 2015, nine people were shot to in prison without parole.)
History: barked on a trans-Atlantic flight In 1994, after leading police on death in a historic African-Amer- Ten years ago: Thirty-five
from Newfoundland to Wales a slow-speed chase on Southern ican church in Charleston, South people were killed in the bombing
On June 17, 1972, President with pilots Wilmer Stultz and California freeways, O.J. Simpson Carolina; suspect Dylann Roof of a police academy bus in Kabul,
Richard Nixons eventual downfall Louis Gordon, becoming the first was arrested and charged with was arrested the following Afghanistan; the Taliban claimed
began with the arrest of five bur- woman to make the trip as a pas- murder in the slayings of his ex- morning. (Roof has since been responsibility

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Apply in person or email your resume Includes cultivators, disk, potato be a successful graduate of a Medical Assistant program. Current CPR
Wolfs Bus Lines plow, harrow. $250. Call (717)
Attn: Jan Smith 776-7573. required. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in a fast-paced
200 Old US Route 15 GENERATOR, gas, Centurion by
York Springs, PA 17372 clinical environment necessary. Must be able to give immunizations and DART BOARDS, (5) American, $50 Generac. 5000 running watts.
jan@wolfsbus.com
Download injections. Experience with electronic medical record a plus. each, (2) English, $30 each. (717)
728-2829
Includes transfer switch and
connections. Very good condition.
$350. (717) 512-4506.
Spanish-speaking skills helpful, but not required.

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BILLING CLERK FOR

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LPN's & MA's
to work Part-time on the 2nd & orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status or any other
3rd shifts in the medical dept. at
the Cumberland County Prison.
characteristic protected by law. BUSY MULTI PHYSICIAN
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or fax resumes to 717-651-1865 Position reports to Insurance Coordinator
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insurance, obtaining authorizations reviewing and

MUNICPAL SECRETARY
following-up on insurance claims, communicating with
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NEWPORT BOROUGH is looking for a full-
or call 717-789-3934.
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time person with a municipal secretarial Salary commensurate with experience
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED background and with excellent customer Health and Retirement Benefits available
Please fax resume to 249-2415 Attn:
service skills. Applicants must be proficient Administrator or email to dstoken@stoken.com
in QuickBooks, Microsoft and Excel No phone calls please.
Now Hiring in software. Must be able to be bonded. Salary
Carlisle, PA and benefits commensurate with experience. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

Please submit your resume to include


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Earn $13 -16 references with a cover letter to
newportb@comcast.net. Resumes
Walk in to apply: Health care benefits day 1 will be accepted until June 30, 2017.
Mon - Sat: 10am-7pm Performance-based bonuses
630 Lowther
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Warehouse
Lewisberry,
675 Allen RdPA 17339


Career Choice tuition assistance
Overtime opportunities Keystone Health is now hiring Front Ofce
Carlisle, PA 17015 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
Full Time Positions.
Front Ofce. Positions available at Keystone Pediatrics and
NOTICE Keystone Family Medicine. 1-3 years related experience in a clinical
or, apply online today: ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOARD
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ofce setting. Experience with telephones and computers required.
FTjobsNow.com Proposed Amendments to Air Quality Regulations Basic typing and ling skills necessary.
(25 Pa. Code Chapters 121 and 129)
Amazon is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer Minority / Female / Disability
/ Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation
Control of VOC Emissions from Industrial Cleaning Solvents; Send resumes via email to employment@keystonehealth.org,
General Provisions; Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework;
Additional RACT Requirements for Major Sources of NOx and VOCs
or complete an online application at www.keystonehealth.org/employment.
The Environmental Quality Board (Board) will hold three public hearings for the purpose
Keystone Health is a Federally Qualied Health Center in Chambersburg, PA
of accepting comments on the proposed rulemaking to amend 25 Pa. Code Chapters Equal Opportunity Employer
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED
121 and 129 (relating to general provisions; and standards for sources) to add
We provide opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
129.63a (relating to control of VOC emissions from industrial cleaning solvents) to
adopt reasonably available control technology (RACT) requirements and RACT emission
orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status or any other
limitations for stationary sources of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from characteristic protected by law.
industrial cleaning solvents that are not regulated elsewhere in Chapter 129 or 25 Pa.
Code Chapter 130 (relating to standards for products). This proposed rulemaking would
also amend 121.1 and 129.51 (relating to definitions; and general) to support the HELP WANTED HELP WANTED
FT Warehouse addition of 129.63a; 129.73 (relating to aerospace manufacturing and rework) to
correct a numbering error in the table of VOC content limits; and 129.96, 129.97,
Position 129.99, and 129.100 under the recently promulgated regulations for additional RACT
requirements for major sources of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and VOCs (RACT 2) to update
Immediate opening for a FT Warehouse Position the list of presumptive VOC RACT regulations for which RACT 2 does not apply and to
clarify certain requirements.
Monday-Friday; 10:30AM-7:00PM
Proposed 129.63a is designed to adopt VOC emission limitations and other requirements
REQUIREMENTS consistent with the RACT recommendations in the U.S. Environmental Protection
Must be 21 years of age or older Agencys (EPA) 2006 Control Techniques Guidelines for Industrial Cleaning Solvents
Must be able to lift unassisted up to 75 pounds, to meet the requirements of sections 172(c)(1), 182(b)(2), and 184(b)(1)(B) of the
Clean Air Act (CAA). These VOC emission limitations and other requirements would
DENTAL ASSISTANT- CHAMBERSBURG
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES apply across this Commonwealth as required under section 184(b)(1)(B) of the CAA.
Load/unload trucks The proposed control measures in 129.63a would reduce VOC emissions from the Full-time Dental Assistant needed at
Pull customer orders & check in stock orders
accurately & efciently
industrial cleaning solvents source category throughout this Commonwealth at those
affected sources that do not already comply with the applicable control measures. The
Keystone Dental Care in our Chambersburg
Operate forklift/pickers/other warehouse equipment
VOC emission reduction measures in proposed 129.63a are reasonably necessary to ofce. One year chair-side experience
attain and maintain the health-based and welfare-based 8-hour ozone NAAQS in this
OFFERED BENEFITS: Commonwealth and to satisfy related CAA requirements. As with all RACT regulations, required, Pennsylvania X-ray certication
Health, Dental, Vision, Life, 401(k), Holiday pay,
Vacation, and Others
an affected owner or operator remains subject to the applicable requirements of the
regulation even if the throughput or VOC emissions fall below the applicability threshold.
required. Pleasant working environment.
Apply at: https://workforcenow.adp.com/jobs/apply/posting.html?client=CTEPay The proposed rulemaking, if published as a final-form regulation in the Pennsylvania
Competitive salary and benets.
EOE. Veterans are encouraged to apply. Bulletin, will be submitted to the U.S. EPA as a revision to the State Implementation Plan. Send resumes by email to employment@keystonehealth.org, or
Copies of the Proposed Rulemaking complete the online application at www.keystonehealth.org
The full text of the proposed rulemaking will be published in the June 17, 2017, issue Keystone Health is a Federally Qualified Health Center with offices in Chambersburg, PA
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES of the Pennsylvania Bulletin and will be available at http://www.pabulletin.com as Equal Opportunity Employer
well as on the Department of Environmental Protections website at http://www.dep. We provide opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national
pa.gov (Public Participation Center; select Environmental Quality Board (EQB); then origin, age, disability, marital status or any other characteristic protected by law.
NOTICE choose Regulations Currently Open for Comment). Copies of the proposal will also
be available from Roma Monteiro, Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of
Proposed Infrastructure State Implementation Plan Revision Air Quality, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 12th floor, 400 Market Street, P.O. Box
Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) Applicable Requirements 8468, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8468, by email at rmonteiro@pa.gov or by phone at (717) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED
for the 2012 Annual Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality 787-9495.
Standard; Public Hearing Notice
Public Hearings
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (Department or DEP)
is proposing to revise the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan (SIP) to
address the requirements of Sections 110(a)(1) and 110(a)(2) of the Clean Air
The hearings will be held at 1 p.m. on the following dates: JOBS ARE HOT at REM
Act (CAA) for the 2012 Annual Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) NAAQS.
Sections 110(a)(1) and 110(a)(2) of the CAA direct each state to develop and
submit to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) a plan that
July 18, 2017 Department of Environmental Protection
Southeast Regional Office NOW HIRING
provides for the implementation, maintenance, and enforcement of the
NAAQS, including the 2012 annual PM2.5 NAAQS. This type of SIP revision
is commonly referred to as an infrastructure SIP.
4th Floor Hearing Room
2 East Main Street
Norristown, PA 19401
100+ positions!
July 19, 2017 Department of Environmental Protection
On July 15, 2014, the Commonwealth submitted an infrastructure SIP revision to
EPA for the 2012 PM2.5 NAAQS. The submittal addressed requirements in
Sections 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L),
and (M) of the CAA and was approved by EPA on May 8, 2015 (80 FR
Southwest Regional Office
Waterfront Conference Rooms A and B
400 Waterfront Drive
JOB
FAIR
26461). The Department did not address Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) of the Pittsburgh, PA 15222
CAA, dealing with interstate transport, in its July 15, 2014, SIP revision. On July 20, 2017 Department of Environmental Protection
March 17, 2016, EPA released guidance entitled Information on the
Interstate Transport Good Neighbor Provision for the 2012 Fine Particulate Rachel Carson State Office Building
Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards under Clean Air Act Section Conference Room 105
110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). Therefore, this infrastructure SIP revision addresses the 400 Market Street Mon June 19th & Tues June 20th
Prong 1 (significant contribution) and Prong 2 (interference with maintenance) Harrisburg, PA 17105
requirements in Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) of the CAA, for the 2012 annual
Persons wishing to present testimony at a hearing are requested to contact the
9am-3pm
PM2.5 NAAQS.
Environmental Quality Board, P.O. Box 8477, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8477, (717) 787-4526
The Department is seeking public comment on the proposed CAA Section
110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) infrastructure SIP revision for the 2012 PM2.5 NAAQS. The
at least 1 week in advance of the hearing to reserve a time to present testimony. Oral
testimony is limited to 5 minutes for each witness. Witnesses are requested to submit
One of two convenient locations:
proposed SIP revision is available on the Department's web site at http:
/www.ahs.dep.pa.gov Comment. three written copies of their oral testimony to the hearing chairperson at the hearing.
Organizations are limited to designating one witness to present testimony on their
840 Market Street Lemoyne
The Department will hold three (3) public hearings, if requested, to receive
comments on the proposal. The hearings will be held concurrently at 10:00
behalf at each hearing. 456 Gateway Ave Chambersburg
a.m. on July 18, 2017 at: Persons in need of accommodations as provided for in the Americans with Disabilities Act
- DEPs Southeast Regional Office, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA;
- DEPs South Central Regional Office, 909 Elmerton Avenue,
of 1990 should contact the Board at (717) 787-4526 or through the Pennsylvania AT&T Positions include:
Relay Service at (800) 654-5984 (TDD) or (800) 654-5988 (voice users) to discuss how
Harrisburg, PA; and
- DEPs Southwest Regional Office, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA. the Board may accommodate their needs. Forklift Operators
Persons wishing to present testimony should contact Roma Monteiro at P. O. Written Comments Production Personnel Dock Workers
Box 8468, Harrisburg, PA 17105, (717) 787-9495 or rmonteiro@pa.gov to
reserve a time. Witnesses will be limited to 10 minutes and should provide
Interested persons are invited to submit written comments, suggestions, support or Pick/Packers Sanitation Clerk
objections regarding this proposed rulemaking to the Board. Comments, suggestions,
two written copies of their comments at the hearing.
support, or objections must be received by the Board by August 21, 2017. Administrative Receptionist
If no person has expressed an interest in testifying at the hearing(s) before July
17, 2017, the hearing(s) will be cancelled. The Department will provide public Comments may be submitted to the Board online, by e-mail, by mail, or by express mail Line Leads 2nd Shift Warehouse Lead
notice on the Bureau of Air Quality webpage at http://www.dep.pa.gov
/Business/Air/BAQ/Pages/default.aspx if any of the hearings are cancelled.
as follows. And more
Persons may also contact the Department to find out if any of the hearings Comments may be submitted to the Board by accessing the eComment system at http://
are cancelled by contacting Roma Monteiro at (717) 787 9495 or
rmonteiro@pa.gov.
www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eComment. Immediate 1st and 2nd shift openings. Many positions available
Comments may be submitted to the Board by e-mail at RegComments@pa.gov. A subject in the Carlisle and Mechanicsburg areas.
Persons with a disability who wish to attend a hearing and require an auxiliary heading of this proposed rulemaking and a return name and address must be included
aid, service or other accommodation to participate in the proceeding should Paid holidays, paid vacations, and medical benefits offered.
contact Roma Monteiro at (717) 787 9495 or rmonteiro@pa.gov. TDD users in each transmission.
may contact the AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654 5984 to discuss how the
If an acknowledgement of comments submitted online or by e-mail is not received by the Cant make the JOB FAIR? No problem!
Department can best accommodate their needs.
sender within 2 working days, the comments should be retransmitted to the Board to Apply online by visiting us at www.theremcompanies.com.
The Department must receive comments no later than July 20, 2017. ensure receipt. Comments submitted by facsimile will not be accepted.
Commentators are encouraged to submit comments using the Departments
eComment system at www.ahs.dep.pa.gov Comment or by email to Written comments should be mailed to the Environmental Quality Board, P.O. Box 8477,
ecomment@pa.gov. Written comments can be submitted to The Policy Office, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8477. Express mail should be sent to the Environmental Quality
Department of Environmental Protection, Rachel Carson State Office Board, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 16th Floor, 400 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA
Building, P.O. Box 2063, Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063. Use Infrastructure SIP
for PM2.5'' as the subject line in written communication. 17101-2301.

PATRICK McDONNELL,
PATRICK MCDONNELL,
Chairperson
We look forward to meeting YOU!
Secretary
Saturday, June 17, 2017 CLASSIFIEDS THE SENTINEL - D3

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VINTAGE OLD TOWN CANOE, 1980, CARLISLE, 2 bedroom townhouse.

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Donald E. Diehl Realtor MOBILE HOME SITES DAILY: 8AM TO 5PM
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bath, appliances included, no pets, Se APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT
717-218-5011
SHERMANS DALE, 2 bedroom.

Habla l
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Application fee. Water/sewer/trash
o
Espa
BEAT THE HEAT!
included. $625 a month. Call Save time and apply online at
717-275-6817. TRUCKS
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yard
TRUCK BED, 2001, Chevy S10,
includes bumper & bedliner, perfect
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sales
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

United Church of Christ Homes


BOILING SPRINGS
Sarah A. Todd Memorial Home One And Two Bedrooms 24 Hour Emergency
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE, June 1 Bedroom Townhouses Maintenance
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Cook/Supervisor Dining Services Assistant
Laurel Oak Dr off E Springville Rd
or Forge Rd- Lindsey Dr-Shagbark Gas Stove & Refrigerator Highways
Dr. Something for everyone! To Free Hot Water/Heat/ On-site Management
many items to list. Rain or shine! Modified Full Time Modified Full Time 6-2 Cooking Gas Flexible Lease Terms
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MondAy FridAy 9:00 AM 6:00 PM SAturdAy 10 AM-5 PM SundAy 12 PM-4 PM
COMMUNITY YARD SALE, Fri. &
Sat., June 16-17. 9am-2pm. Sable Approx. 9-12 hours/week Hanover Manor Apartments
Chase Development, Sable Dr.,
behind Rillo's. Free refreshments. 7 days a pay period 712 Have C, #A208, Calsle 855-834-0356
30 families. MondAy FridAy 9:00 AM 5:30 PM

YARD SALE, Fri. & Sat., June 16 &


17, 6am-?, 121 Marbeth Ave. Must be flexible, organized and be able to multi-task in a
Furniture, dishes, die-cast cars, a
little bit of everything! fast paced work environment. Some weekends and holidays required. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE

YARD SALE, Sat., June 17.


Long term care experience preferred.
8am-3pm. 254 W. Willow St. Lots of
everything!
Please mail, email, or fax resume and letter of interest by June 30 to:
Jeff Starner, Food Service Director
CHAMBERSBURG
Sarah A. Todd Memorial Home
1000 W. South Street, Carlisle, PA 17013
THE VILLAGE AT LUTHER RIDGE
ANNUAL COMMUNITY
YARD SALE
Phone: (717) 245-2187 Fax: (717) 245-9733 jstarner@ucc-homes.org 245-0225 | Homesale.com
Saturday, June 24th, 8am-2pm EEOE
(Near Chambersburg Mall) OPEN SUN 1 PM - 3 PM OPEN SUN 1 PM - 4 PM
Food tent
Spaces available $5
Call 264-5700 between the hours of
8am and 4pm to reserve spaces HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

MECHANICSBURG 8 Glenn View, Carlisle - Carlisle Schls 378 Crossroad School Rd, Newville
3 BR, 2.5 Baths. SE10303026 $272,500 - Big Spring Schls 4 BR, 2.5 Baths.

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE, Satur-


ElECTRONiCS Host: Nicole Snyder, Dir: From Carlisle to
34N to L/ Cranes Gap, L/ Tree View into
SE10300899 $354,900 Host: Alex
Manning, Dir: From Carlisle: 11 South/
the Village of North Ridge, L/ Glenn View. Ritner Highway. R/ Kerrsville Rd. L/ Cross-
day, 6/17, 7am-1pm, 394 Alison
Ave, near Elmwood Elementary.
Golf clubs, tools, 31 bags, toys, kids
TECHNOlOgy road School Rd. Property is on the left

clothes and MUCH more. iNSTRuCTOR CREEK VIEW 55+ COMMUNITY


55+ Community in great country location
Hours
Convenient Ranch-style one floor living

bargain
Tues: 10-6
Cumberland Perry AVTS is accepting applications for a full-time

Upper Frankford Township
Big Spring School District
Wed: 10-4
Thurs: 10-6
1,100 - 2,100 sq. ft. + Garage
Electronics Technology Instructor beginning for the 2017-2018 school Call Heather
High Quality Pine Grove Manufactured Homes
Fri & Sat: 10-4

basement Neidlinger Sun & Mon: CLOSED


From $140,000 - $195,000 (or by appointment)
year. Bachelors degree/Masters Degree and supervisory experience 245-0225.

highly preferred. Minimum five (5) years experience in Electrical or Dir: FromHarrisburg, I-81 South towards Carlisle to exit 44, Right on Allen Road, Left at PA-641
for 5 miles, Right on Bloserville Rd for 1.8 miles, Right on Frytown Rd, community on Left.
Place your ad online at: Electromechanical field required. Supervisory experience and
Cumberlink.com advanced degree preferred. Must possess ability to grow our program
* Bargain Basement printed within The Sentinel on a
areas related to circuitry, PLCs, motor controls, robotics and automation. OPEN HOUSES OPEN HOUSES
space available basis. Limit one 3-line ad per week
per customer. One item per listing. Price must Individuals without appropriate teaching certification through the
appear in ad. Non-commercial ads only. No animals,
live plants, produce or firewood. PDE must be willing to enroll in coursework requirements to obtain
vocational teacher certification.
OPEN
SUNDAY
BARGAIN BASEMENT
Salary DOE. Full benefit package includes: retirement;
LOVE SEAT, Salsa red microfiber, health, dental, and vision insurance; paid personal and sick days. HOUSE S
good condition. Must see. $125.
(717) 790-0179
Application deadline: June 23, 2017.
LAMP, like new, pecan wood, glass

BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME


table, bottom candle lights. $40
OBO. (717) 249-9343 Interested applicants should submit the PA Standard Teacher
BLINDS, White, vinyl, for sliding glass
door. New. 66" x 84". $10. (717)
884-2413
Application, letter of interest, resume, and references to: SERVICES HOMESALE REALTY
WARDROBE, brown, 60" x 30" x 24". Cmberand Perr AVTS ATTN: Ncoe Hodes 717-245-0225
$50. (717) 776-7824
WHOLE HOUSE FAN, 30", ventilating
110 Od Wow M Road, Mechancsbr, PA. 17050 8 Glenn View, Carlisle
with automatic louver. $45. (717)
254-0932
www.cpavts.or EOE 378 Crossroad School Road, Newville
REFRIGERATOR, Whirpool, small
black, works good. $15.(717)
209-2772
HOOKE, HOOKE & ECKMAN
WATER DISPENSER, for 3 or 5 gallon
AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS 717-249-1844
bottles. Room temperature and cold
spigots. $20. (717) 776-5748 Lehmans Crossing, Carlisle
AIR CONDITIONER, Gibson, 10,000
older model. $30. (717) 243-6986 ROWES AUCTION CENTURY 21 A BETTER WAY
AIR CONDITIONER, Kenmore, 5400
BTU, works good. $50.
THURSDAY, JUNE 22 717-243-4929
717-440-2592 3:00 P.M. 10 Barnitz Woods Drive, Mt Holly Springs
CHAR-BROIL GRILL, Patio Bistro-tru Location: Rowes Auction Barn, 2505 Ritner Highway, Carlisle. Between exits 44 (Allen Rd) & 37 (Newville) off Int. 81.
infrared electric with cover.
excellent condition. $95. 317-8497
COMPUTER TABLE, wood, 28" wide, MODERN ANTIQUES GUNS HOWARD HANNA REAL ESTATE
3 feet high. $25. Call 249-1378. Beginning @ 3:00 w/ 100s box lots usual house wares-collectibles-tools-etc, Seagull guitar, Bang-Olufsen, studio pottery, silver 717-243-1000
5036 Royal Avenue, Lower Paxton
DRY SINK, Antique cherry, 1920, nice plate, antique glass & china, paintings & prints, Trek-Raleigh-Huffy bikes, etc. Guns incl. nice W&C. Scott & Son Shotgun, (2)
condition. Retail price $400. Asking Remington Wingmaster M870 12 ga, Rem. Gamemaster 760 223 Rem., Winchester M94 30-30 Win & 44 Mag, Stevens 410 &
596 2nd Street, Highshire
$160. 258-1863
20ga, Mossberg 22 & 410, Savage 12 ga. & 22 cal., Ithaca M27 20 ga, Remington Woodmaster 30-06, Winchester 1300 XTR
DVD'S, Action movies, (50). $35. 12ga, other shotguns & rifles, Pistols incl. Colt 22 Frontier Scout, Sturm-Ruger 44 Mag Super Blackhawk, Jennngs 25cal, High
(717) 379-8010
KEROSENE HEATER, Comfort Glow,
Standard 22 cal. Other pistols, some ammo. Full line Modern BR-LR-DR & Kitchen furniture, Thomasville DRS, hard wood 119 North Fourth Street, Lemoyne
9,300 BTU, Model GRB8, $25
OBO. (717) 243-9585
bedroom furniture, Bedroom sets, Grandfather clock, Patio set, All-Weather Patio tables & chairs, porch rockers, etc. Lots as is
antique furniture, built in cupboard, mahogany sideboard, etc. Check website or Auctionzip for lots photos & updates. 426E Duke Street, Enola
TRAP, Hav-A-Hart, cage trap for
garden pests, 32" long. Like new.
$20. (717) 486-7491
Terms: Cash or Pa. check, major credit cards w/ 3% surcharge, out of state checks w/ prior approval STERLING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC.
Note: Box lots @ 3:00, Guns @ 5:00, Furniture @ 6:30. Lots from Carlisle, Lemoyne & Perry Co.
WHEEL CHAIR RAMP, treated wood, 717-574-0452
ROWES AUCTION SERVICE (AU002295L)
21 Young Drive, Carlisle
to front door of property. $100.
(717) 249-3790
717-574-1008 215-1044 249-1979
WHEEL CHAIR, $60 OBO
(717) 776-7374
www.rowesauctionservice.com
D4 - THE SENTINEL CLASSIFIEDS Saturday, June 17, 2017

AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE
Saturday, June 17, 2017 CLASSIFIEDS THE SENTINEL - D5

AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE

2017 MAZDA3 SPORT SE


EDAN
2017 BUICK ENCORE PREFERRED
Lease $159* a month MSRP $25,685
OR
2017 Mazda3 select models MEMORIAL DAY SAVINGS $3,850*
0%** APR FINANCING FOR 63 MONTHS
PLUS 1,000 Customer Cash
**must nance with MAC, with qualied credit SALE PRICE $21,835
*36 month lease, 10k miles per year, $1,999 due at signing, with qualied credit, must nance with MAC Stock#zz4524
*Supplier price plus $3,050 purchase cash STOCK #B1681

2017 MAZDA CX-5 SPORT


ALL WHEEL DRIVE
2017 BUICK ENVISION PREFERRED
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
$249* month
OR
MSRP $36,795
2016.5 Mazda CX-5 Sport All Wheel Drive
MEMORIAL DAY SAVINGS
SAVE $2,000** Customer Cash $6,295*
Stock#zz4922 *MSRP $26,485, 36month lease, 10k miles per year, $1,999 due at signing, with qualied credit.
SALE PRICE $30,500
STOCK #B1669 *Supplier price plus $4,700 purchase cash
2017 MAZDA6 SPORT

$209* month 2017 BUICK ENCORE PREFERRED


OR
2017 Mazda6 All Models LEASE FOR ONLY
$
199
0%* APR FINANCING FOR 63 MONTHS PLUS $1,000 *
Customer Cash
Must nance with MAC, with qualied credit
*MSRP $25,520, 36 month lease, 10k miles per year, $1,999 due at signing, with qualied credit. Stock#zz4669
PER MONTH FOR 39 MONTHS
STOCK #B1678
6115 CARLISLE PIKE, MECHANICSBURG *10k miles per year, $2,009 due at signing after all offers, includes competitive lease coupon, with qualified credit, plus tax and tags

1.800.560.8422 (717) 766-8422 6251 CARLISLE PIKE MECHANICSBURG


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SA NGS
VIN
SAVI GS LEASE A
2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON SE AWD
$
202
*
A MONTH
36 MONTH LEASE
OR
SAVE UP TO $4,000** ON THE PURCHASE OF A
2017 HYUNDAI TUCSON SE AWD Stock#HH4866
**retail bonus cash $1,500, Hyundai bonus cash $500, sales event cash $750, sun/safety equipment incentive $1,250
*10k miles per year, customer cash down $2,999, lease cash $1,000, sales event cash $750, with qualified credit, plus tax and tags must finance with HMF.
DENALI 1500, FOUR WHEEL DRIVE LEASE A
2017 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT
$
238
*

55,620
A MONTH
$ 36 MONTH LEASE
SALE PRICE OR
*supplier price plus $4,700 purchase cash Stock #G1487 SAVE UP TO $5,000** ON THE PURCHASE OF A
Stock#HH4752 2017 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT
**$2,250 retail bonus cash, $750 Hyundai bonus cash, $2,000 sales event cash.
*10k miles per year, customer cash down $2,238, lease cash, $3,000, sales event cash $750, plus tax and tags, with qualified credit, must finance with HMA.
DENALI LEASE THE
2017 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE
matic
Automatic
$
143
*
$
46,360
PLUS TAX PER MONTH

SALE PRICE OR
FOR 36 MONTHS

*supplier price plus $4,350 purchase cash Stock #G1583 SAVE UP TO $3,250**
ON THE PURCHASE OF A 2017 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SE Stock # HH4718
**retail bonus cash $2,000, Hyundai bonus cash $750, sales event cash $500
*10k miles per year, customer cash down $2,238, lease cash $2,750, sales event cash $750, plus tax and tags, with qualified credit, must finance with HMF.
FWD SLE-1
LEASE
2017 HYUNDAI SONATA SE
Automatic
$
172
*
$
24,000
PLUS TAX PER MONTH

SALE PRICE OR
FOR 36 MONTHS

*supplier price plus $3,000 purchase cash Stock #G1617 SAVE UP TO $6,750**
ON THE PURCHASE OF A 2017 HYUNDAI SONATA SE
Stock # HH4547
**retail bonus cash $6,000, Hyundai bonus cash $750
*10k miles per year, customer cash down $2,699, lease cash $2,750, sales event cash $500, with qualified credit, plus tax and tags, must finance with HMF.

Scott Chris Derek Bob Josh Keith Shawn


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D6|Saturday, June 17, 2017 The Sentinel

A terrariumlike display of bell jars

timber
is Michelles hack for plants that
are going to last, look good, and
require no maintenance.

MAINTENANCE-FREE
LIVING
Homeowner Michelle Youngs
top priority when designing her

INDUSTRY
familys vacation home was to
keep everything practical for a
family with two young children
and a dog. Heres how she did it:

DECORATE WITH
ARCHITECTURE, NOT
COLLECTIBLES. Rather than
clutter family living areas with
breakable items, Michelle built
the decor into the architecture
A California family finds a welcome escape from with durable materials like wood

T
and metal.
city life in a new home amid the trees.
CONSTRUCT A DURABLE
he homes framework was EXTERIOR. Architect Keith
Kelly took Michelles needs to
only a quarter finished when
heart when selecting the exteriors
Michelle Young stumbled
materials. We used a weathered
upon the property, but she wood that should never need a
could see it already: the stain, Kelly says. Its all about
front door just minutes materials that look natural and
from a private community ski lift, the indigenous to the area but provide
great-room for enjoying a crackling fire and a low-maintenance exterior.
entertaining friends, and the bathtub for
soaking on quiet nights. With two young CHOOSE EVERGREEN
children and little time to spare, Michelle ACCENTS. Small potted
and her husband, Frank, quickly decided to evergreens in the kitchen and
succulents in bell jars on the dining
purchase the partially constructed house.
table require little watering and
We didnt want to spend three years
attention. I wanted greenery where
building a vacation home from scratch when I could walk into the house after
now is when we have the flexibility to take traveling three hours to get there,
our kids out of school and go on family and not have to see dead plants,
trips, Michelle says. This way, we were Michelle says. No one wants to
moved in within the year. clean right when they arrive home.
Becoming involved in the Tahoe propertys
build during its early stages allowed Michelle
the freedom to select some features and
finishes, making the place her own. But
it was the homes existing midcentury
modern rear elevation that she fell in love
with originally. The idea was to blend the
modern with the rustic, Michelle says.
Although Michelles selection of browns
and grays may be neutral, you cant
look past the decors charm. A lot of the
character comes from old beams used as
MAKE IT BEAUTIFUL
architectural accents, like the fireplaces Blend aged materials with
mantel, the kitchen islands paneling, and clean-lined architecture for
the master baths accent wall. Even the ultimate comfort. Pick up a
staircase and catwalk are made from the copy of Modern Farmhouse
same reclaimed wood, which came from an Style magazine, on
newsstands now.
old Lake Tahoe pier. Most of that pier is in Wood salvaged from a local pier was repurposed to construct much of the homes interior
our house now, Michelle says with a laugh. woodwork, such as the fireplaces mantel. A cabinet next to the firebox cleverly hides a TV.

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