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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 30, NO. 5 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
© 2010, JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS, INC. All Rights Reserved
INSIDE ESTABLISHED 1879 ESTABLISHED 1880
131st YEAR, NO. 44 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 SINGLE COPY—50¢ (USPS 277440) 131st YEAR, NO. 18
Death Roll
EVELYN URBAN John Urban in 2000; a grand-
THE JOURNAL-HERALD Evelyn L. Urban, 79, of daughter, three sisters and
(USPS 277-440) Published weekly at Tamaqua died Wednesday, five brothers.
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 GERTRUDE WILLIAMS New Jersey, she was a mem- September 22, 2010 in Pal- Surviving are two daugh-
Telephone (570) 443-8321 Gertrude H. Williams, 86, ber of the Emmaus UMC merton Hospital Blue Moun- ters, two sons, five grandchil-
Subscription Price—$25 per year in Luzerne & Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania, payable in advance.
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Publications postage paid at White Haven, PA 18661. passed away at her home on of the Four Seasons Book A daughter of the late dren, two sisters and two
POSTMASTER, send address change to: September 26, 2010. Club. David and Mabel Breiner brothers.
THE JOURNAL-HERALD
211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661
She was born in White A memorial service will be Lorah, she was born in West Private services and burial
(JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) Haven, and lived there until held on Saturday, October 2 Penn Township and was a in Sky View Memorial Park,
Clara R. Holder, Publisher 2001 when she moved to at 10 a.m. at the White Haven member of Zion Lutheran Hometown, were scheduled
Seth Isenberg, General Manager New Jersey with her daugh- United Methodist Church. Church of Tamaqua. at the convenience of the
Ruth Isenberg, Editor-in-Chief
Martha Searfoss, Office Manager ter and son-in-law, Sherry In lieu of flowers, contribu- She had been employed family.
Donnell Stump, Assistant Editor and Bruce A. Sauerwine. tions may be made in her for 48 years by the former Memorial donations may
Christy Brady, Finance She was the widow of memory to: Ronald Mc- Atlas Powder Company, be made to a hospice of the
Steve Stallone, Sports Editor
Heather Maslo, Production Manager Frederick H. Williams who Donald House of Danville, which had plants in White donor’s choice, or to the
Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce died in 1991, three months PO Box 300, Danville, PA Haven and Hometown. Tamaqua/Carbon American
Carbon County Chamber of Commerce
Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce
short of their 50th wedding 17821-0300, Preceding her in death Cancer Society, Ridge Street,
White Haven Economic Development Association anniversary. were her husband, Joseph Lansford, PA 18232.
THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint.
© Copyright 2010, Journal Newspapers, Inc. She is also survived by her
brother Leroy S. Hayes and Packer hears dumping complaints
Editorial
his wife Janet of White
Haven, plus numerous ne- by Seth Isenberg test the site, said the neigh- survey of the property was in
phews and nieces. Packer Township supervi- bor. An invitation was extend- the works from a couple of
In addition to her parents, sors held their meeting on ed to supervisors and Mr. sources, according to chair-
Gordon and Martha Hayes, September 7, and faced citi- Sharp to come out to the site man Tom Gerhard, so that
Moving forward brothers and sisters who pre- zen complaints regarding and see that there was no the fence would be in the cor-
by Seth Isenberg ceded her in death are junkyards and dumping. oil—supervisors did not rect place.
The sale of the Weatherly Trainworks property is a big step Gordon, Forrest, and Ulysses Concerns were expressed accept, and continued on Chairman Gerhard also
into the future, not only for Weatherly Borough, but also for the Hayes, Catherine Forschner, about a junkyard on Route with the meeting. discussed the township’s
Weatherly Area Community Library and Rotary Club. Each of Mary Miller, and Martha 93, as it seems to a neighbor There was a discussion on leadership in the fight over
these entities was contributing money monthly toward the Evans. to be expanding. Supervisor working together with application of sewage sludge
property mortgage of the Trainworks, and that money was Mrs. Williams was a lifelong Bill Swinesburg asked code Weatherly Borough to get to farmlands. The township
supplemented by donations by community-minded individuals. active member of the White enforcement officer James grants for Andreuzzi Park. It has passed an ordinance for-
Both organizations can now return to using their funds for Haven United Methodist Sharp to take a new look at was hoped to submit paper- bidding the application on
other projects in the community—Rotary, and toward a new Church until her move to New that property. work for a grant from gam- sewage sludge on farmlands
home and all that will be needed to fill it for the library. Jersey, where she was a cur- There was also a complaint bling money to help pay for in the community due to
The Rotary and Library both enjoyed successful fundraisers rent member of Emmaus that someone had dumped fencing around the property health and safety concerns.
at the Trainworks Festival, and expect to work together in the United Methodist Church. an old household oil burner’s line. Applications were due He proudly showed a four-
future to help each other achieve goals. The community has For 28 years until her re- tank onto a neighbor’s prop- mid-month. A few quotes for page article in Planning mag-
been very generous in support of the library and the tirement, she was employed erty. This led to an argument fencing had been obtained, azine’s August/ September
Trainworks, and recent projects like the Legion Post and by Eberhard Faber Inc. between neighbors—the tank and a few for installation issue, where Packer
Tweedle Park. In White Haven she was a was dragged back onto its were, too. More quotes were
There are big goals ahead with the library and community member and officer of the owner’s property, and was being sought. A price for a Please turn to page B1
center construction. Let's not lose the momentum, but keep White Haven Senior Citizens empty said the owner/the
the community on the right track to preserve the past and as well as a member of the tank might have leaked oil 80th birthday celebrated
enhance the future. Widow’s Support Group. In out, and DEP should come
submitted by
Frances M. McSpedon
Letter to the Editor Jack Sullivan’s family,
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH friends, fellow members of St.
AUTUMNFEST 2010
To the Editor: change that occurred in Patrick’s Church and towns-
We at the Internal Revenue 2006. For many of these people celebrated his 80th
418 Berwick Street, White Haven Service are concerned be- small organizations, comply- birthday at a party on
Saturday, October 9 cause as many as 12,600 ing with the new law may be Saturday, September 25, at
9 a.m.-3 p.m. small community-based non- as simple as completing a St. Patrick’s Parish Center in
Home-made Halupkis, Haluski, profits in Pennsylvania are in 10-minute form online. They White Haven.
Chicken BBQ Sandwiches, Soups, Whimpies, jeopardy of losing their tax- can preserve their exempt Each table had a center-
Hot Dogs & Baked Goods. Eat In or Take Out. exempt status. The loss of status under a one-time relief piece theme connected to
Trash ‘n Treasure • Crafts • Tricky Trays this status could greatly program the IRS announced Jack’s life, for example his cards and gifts in honor of his
Beautiful Hand-made Queen Quilt & other prizes impact the organizations’ in July, but only if they file by love of Nottre Dame and its birthday.
will be raffled at 3 p.m. Tickets $2 each or 3 for $5. charitable work and their Oct. 15, 2010. Fightin’ Irish football team. Anne Marie Dixon was in
For more information call 443-9424. donors’ potential tax deduc- The IRS has made numer- Each table was decorated charge of the party, and
tions. ous attempts to alert these with blue and white ribbons, Debbie Higgins, chairperson
Among the organizations organizations, but we are the colors of his class at the of the Events Committee at
that could lose their tax- concerned that many may former White Haven High St. Patrick’s, catered the
exempt status are local not have gotten the word. A School. meal.
sports associations and com- list of the organizations that In the hall there were many While Jack’s actual birth-
munity support groups, vol- were at-risk as of the end of pictures on the table, snap- day, is October 6, the party
Reward
for Good Drivers!
unteer fire and ambulance
associations and their auxil-
iaries, social clubs, educa-
tional societies, veterans
July is posted at IRS.gov
along with instructions on
how to comply with the new
law.
shots, etc. of Jack’s life. A DJ
was present to play oldies.
Jack serenaded the crowd
with his rendition of Whenn
was held September 25
because that was the date
the Parish Center was avail-
able.
groups, church-affiliated We encourage everyone Irish Eyes Are Smiling, and Jack, a resident of Berwick
IF YOU: groups, groups designed to who is connected with a Danny Boy, sung in memory Street in White Haven, is a
•have at least one car that is assist those with special small nonprofit community of his brother. Jack received retired school teacher.
less than 10 years old
needs and a variety of oth- group to make sure that their
•haven’t had an insurance claim or
a traffic violation for 3 years
ers.
The organizations that are
organization is aware of the
law change and is in compli-
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Answers on Page B6
Fact or Fiction? Apple Pickin’ Challenge
The Right Stuff
Each fall, families all over the country trek
to their local orchard to pick apples. How ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
much do you know about picking apples?
Take this quiz and find out.
1. Mariner's
14 15 16
"Mayday!"
1) Apples are grown in every state and most are 4. American elk 17 18 19
picked by hand. Fact or Fiction? 10. Bug-eyed
2) Apples inside a tree ripen first. Fact or Fiction?
3) Color does not determine how ripe an apple is.
14. Member of the 20 21 22
Fact or Fiction? 500 homer club
4) The squishier an apple feels, the better pick it 15. Bufferin rival 23 24 25 26 27 28
makes. Fact or Fiction?
5) Shaking apples from a tree is the best way to
16. Actor Rob
pick them. Fact or Fiction? 17. One of Ireland's 29 30 31 32 33 34
6) When you have found an apple to pick, you
should pull it straight from the tree and toss it
32
35 36 37 38
into your basket. Fact or Fiction?
Air My So 19. Swiss painter
7) Any apples lying on the ground may still be good
All No Spaces
Paul
to eat. Fact or Fiction? 39 40 41
20. Sleighmate of
8) You should store your apples someplace cool. Animal Of Spin
Fact or Fiction? Vixen 42 43
Ax On Spotted
9) You should store your apples next to potatoes to 21. Piece of
keep them fresh. Fact or Fiction? Bay Owe Stars protective gear
10) It takes about 36 apples to make a gallon of 44 45 46 47 48 49
apple cider. Fact or Fiction?
Bus Pan Task 23. Ciudad Juárez
Buy Parts Thankful neighbor 50 51 52 53 54 55
7) Fact, 8) Fact, 9) Fiction, potatoes release a gas which can spoil apples fast, 10) Fact
should twist it from the branch and place it gently into your basket—this will keep the stem and peel intact, Cap Pause Thy 25. Sellout initials
Cars Pay Tip
apples to pick are firm and free of bruises, 5) Fiction, shaking apples down will bruise them, 6) Fiction, you
Answers: 1) Fact, 2) Fiction, apples ripen from outside in, so start your hunt there, 3) Fact, 4) Fiction, the best
26. "Told you!" 56 57 58 59 60
Clam Peg Toe 29. Actor Alejandro
Crow Perpendicular Too
What Rhymes with…
61 62 63 64
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Dam Pie Traded 30. Transcript fig.
65 66 67
Dear Pigs Try 33. Sudden
Does Play Tyres outpourings 68 69 70
Due Pollute Urge 35. Object of a
Eat Rag Used scout's quest American Profile Hometown Content 9/26/2010
Edge Ram Usual 38. Eurasian range
Elf Reach War 39. Feature of old 67. Bridal bio word 11. Perfect-paper 45. Depends on
List 10 words that rhyme with “reap.” 1. ______________ Dick Tracy strips 68. He played Fred, topper, maybe 47. "The
Extinct Saddles Way
2. ______________ 3. ______________ 4. ______________ Eye Scrub Widely 42. "Good Night" girl the junkman 12. Be in hock Honeymooners"
Farms See Wraps 43. Mother of 69. With sound 13. "I didn't know episodes, now
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Flats Ski Zips
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Flesh
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Hawk newspaper
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Hooks 3. Fireplug-shaped,
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Q: What’s the fastest vegetable? 37. Went lickety-split diagram
Jokes A: A runner bean.
Key
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60. Conger's cousin
61. Portend
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6. Prepare for a 39. Coxswain's 61. Shot spot
Dining Out
Tuesday: Batter-dipped white fish, roasted potatoes, ing the fruits and vegetables converting to starches, mak- our own homegrown, but for
coleslaw, sandwich roll, tartar sauce, blueberry crisp. being picked locally and ing the corn far less sweet. whatever reason, they're not
Wednesday: Stuffed cabbage, mashed potatoes, carrots, available at grocers, fresh This weekend, we had the ripening.
whole wheat bread, sherbet. produce stands, and even at chance to buy roasted corn Ruth has been enjoying
Thursday: Beef roll-ups, bread filling, potatoes au gratin, special events. at a stand at an event, and At home, Ruth will micro- local eggplant, picking out
peas, wheat roll, orange. Sweet corn was early this these perfectly prepared ears wave the ears with their beautiful specimens at the
Friday: Pineapple juice, vegetable lasagna, garden salad, year, and it is Ruth's habit to were buttered and flavored, hunks on. Three ears takes farmstand. It's something
garlic stick, stewed prunes. buy ears picked that day, and peeled and wrapped with a about eight minutes in our that disagrees with me, so I
napkin at the base, perfect microwave. This means that am content watching her pre-
Faith Lutheran getting ready for Libraries selling Friends Helping Friends passes
On Tuesday, October 5, prizes which include a flat All proceeds benefit the
Apple Fest and more this month Boscov’s will honor a special
shopping pass entitling the
screen TV, diamond pendant, library, which in turn benefits
and a $100 shopping spree. the entire community.
The arrival of Fall has Faith delicious apple crisp, lunch of 11:45 a.m., there will be bearer to a 25% discount on
Lutheran Church in Blakeslee barbeque beef sandwich or chance to taste several new that day only. These passes Senior Center to host speakers
scheduling three events in hot dogs, with or without blends of coffee. These cof- are good at any Boscov’s Author Dennis Scholl will be at the Weatherly Senior Center,
the coming weeks including sauerkraut available from 11 fees are part of Fair Trade store starting at 9 a.m. and Fell Street, Weatherly on Wednesday, October 20 at 11 a.m.
an Apple Fest, a Blessing of a.m. to 2 p.m. coffee from various parts of extending until store closing to discuss his book “Tales of the Towpath.” Everyone is wel-
the Animals, and a coffee There will be crafts, gift the world where farmers sell in the evening. The discount come to hear about the towpath along the Lehigh Canal.
tasting of Fair Trade coffee. baskets, delicious home- their coffee, not to big-time is not available on categories Sue Lovejoy will be at the center on Wednesday, October 27
All events are scheduled on- made bake table and many producers, but to agencies such as major appliances to talk about identity theft, providing updates on new ways
site at Faith, which is located hand-made items. that provide a fair price to the and electronics, but a lesser people try to con others.
on Route 940, six miles west On Sunday, October 3 at 4 farmer. Bags of the coffee will discount is available on sev-
of downtown Pocono Pines p.m. there will be the first be available for purchase and eral categories of items.
and one mile east of Blessing of the Animals serv- a short video showing how Passes are available at the
Blakeslee Corner. The public ice. The event will be held the beans are grown and how Weatherly Area Community
is invited to all events. outdoors on the church they are distributed will be Library, and at the M.S. Kirby
The Apple Fest is an annu- grounds, rain or shine. Bring shown. This is an effort to Library in Mountain Top, for a
al affair sponsored by Wo- a favorite pet and have it support small farmers who contribution of $5. You may
men of Faith. It will be held on receive a Blessing. need a better profit than look at the fine print before
Saturday, October 2 starting The following Sunday, prices dictated by large cof- purchasing a pass so that
at 10 a.m. and winding down October 10, after the regular fee houses. you will know what discount
around 3 p.m. In addition to church services at 9:15 and applies to items you might Corporate sponsors recently met to promote this year's
want to purchase. Shoppers 10th annual Alzheimer's Memory Walk at Heritage Hill
All-new Ringling Bros.® extravaganza using the pass will also be Senior Community in Weatherly. The Memory Walk will be
eligible for free refreshments held at Heritage Hill Senior Community on Saturday,
coming to Mohegan Sun Arena – Oct. 28-31 and may enter a drawing for October 9. Left to right are Aleida Keegan, Heights
Terrace Pharmacy; Debra Hauze, Heritage Hill; Joseph
Ladies and Gentlemen…
Children Of All Ages… The
exotic characters and witness
thrilling performances that
humans in a cube the size of
a milk crate. Enjoy the won-
Altar servers Halecky, JC Small Engine; Lisa Marie Halecky, Heritage
Greatest Show On Earth justattempt to answer Barnum’s drous ability of the Mighty to meet at Hill; Carmella Evanko, Evanko Respiratory Inc.; Toni
got Greater with Ringling FUNundrum, “What special Meetal, the strongest man in Englehart, WAZL/Panorama; Alyce Nicholas, Maylath's
Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® wonders create The Greatest the world, as he lifts over Our Lady Valley Health Systems. Missing from photo are Northeast
Presents Barnum’s FUNun- Show On Earth?” 1,200 pounds. And savor the Father Floyd Caesar will Pharmacy Services, APTS, WYLN, and Harry's U Pull It.
drum!SM! Featuring 130 per- Barnum’ FUNundrum! pro- stupendous skills of the hand hold two mandatory meet-
formers from six continents,
vides hours of thrilling enter- balancers featuring Duo Fu- ings for all current altar
almost 100,000 pounds of tainment that is fun for the sion, a married pair of per- servers and those in second
performing whole family for about the
pachyderms, formers with a twist; the wife grade or older who would like
cowboys, pirates, and mer- price of a movie ticket. does the heavy lifting. to participate as altar servers
maids, Barnum’s FUNun- Ringling Bros. offers the Arrive an hour before show at Our Lady of Lourdes R.C.
greatest value in family enter-
drum! is a super-sized spec- time for the All Access Pre- Church, Weatherly, on Sat-
tacle so massive you just tainment making the circus show – FREE to all ticket urday, October 9 and Satur-
can’t miss it! Ticketmaster’s number one holders, and meet perform- day, October 30 beginning at
This monumental, once in most purchased family event. ers and animals, learn circus 9 a.m.
a lifetime event celebrates Tickets for Barnum’s FUN- skills and enjoy a taste of the Father Caesar’s agenda
undrum! Are on sale now and
the 200TH anniversary of the performance before the show includes refreshing old altar
birth of the legendary P.T.are available through www. even starts! serving skills, welcoming
Barnum, the Greatest Show- Ringling.com, Ticketmaster. Performance Schedule and training new servers, ad-
man on Earth! and can only com, charge by phone at Thursday, October 28 – 7 dressing behavior on the
be experienced at The Great-
800-745-3000 or at the Penn- p.m. altar and proper attire, and
est Show On Earth®, Bar- star Box Office at Mohegan Friday, October 29 – 7 p.m. proper terminology of items
num’s living legacy! Sun Arena. Saturday, October 30 – 11 on the altar.
Ringmaster Jonathan Lee Step right up and see the a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. These meetings are impor- Members of the Weatherly Area Varsity Soccer team lent a
Flying Caceres attempt to
Iverson invites the audience Sunday, October 31 – 1 tant and a parent or guardian hand to the Weatherly Area Community Library by trans-
to leap aboard the Ringlingcomplete the elusive quadru- p.m. must accompany their child porting all the books for a book sale at the Trainworks
ple somersault on the flying
Bros. train and go on a family Tickets start at $15 with a in order for them to partici- Festival last weekend. Special thanks to Corey Fur-
FUNtastic adventure to meettrapeze; a feat that hasn’t limited number of $85 VIP pate. manchin, Coaches Neil and Zeigler for use of their vehi-
been mastered in over three seats also available. All seats cles. The Library sends a huge thank you to the team for
decades. Watch the Puyang are reserved. All tickets are Saturdays
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New slogan and logo design Halloween Heather Polchin named to NSCS
sought for Weatherwood Parade date set Heather Leigh Polchin, University is currently study- delphia.
Weatherwood Nursing and Entries can be dropped The Weatherly Area Com- daughter of James and Diane ing in London for the semes- Polchin is the granddaugh-
Rehabilitation Center wants into contest boxes in the munity Chest’s annual Hallo- Polchin, Weatherly, has ter. She is a 2009 graduate of ter of the Rev. Donald and
to establish a special catch- nursing office or administra- ween parade will be held at 2 accepted membership in the Weatherly Area High School Marilyn Stump, also of
phrase. To enter the contest, tive office. The deadline for p.m. on Sunday, October 31. National Society of Collegiate Weatherly and Frances
submit a phrase that can be both contests is Friday, Oc- Registration will begin at Scholars. Polchin and the late Emil
identified with Weather- tober 1. 12:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Polchin, who is a sopho- Polchin of Sugarloaf.
wood’s mission of providing Unveiling of the winning Lourdes Church grounds. more history major at Temple NSCS is a member of the
care, comfort and compas- entries will be October 13 at Association of College Honor
sion and as well as rehabilita- the center’s open house from Learn about scouting Societies and is the nation’s
only interdisciplinary honors
tion to members of the com- 1-4 p.m.
munity. Entries should contain the at White Haven VFW organization for first and sec-
ond year college students.
Weatherwood also needs a person’s name and phone
new logo design. It must be number. Winners will receive A Scouting open house hiking, community projects Membership is by invitation
one’s own design, no clip art. a prize. All entries become and introduction will be held and fun. only and is based on grade
It should be reproducible on property of Weatherwood from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Oc- Younger boys in first where she was valedictorian point average and class
various projects like displays, and they will retain all the tober 4 at the White Haven through fourth grades belong of her class. standing. NSCS has more
mugs, T-shirts, etc. It should rights to the winning slogan VFW. Scouting is about fun, to packs. Boy Scouts 11 The induction ceremony than 750,000 lifetime mem-
look good in black and white and design. adventure, and friends. It’s through 18 years old operate will be held on Saturday, bers and 270 chapters in all
and in color. about getting outdoors, and interact in a troop. October 2 on the campus of 50 states, the District of
camping and learning new Interested persons are wel- Temple University, Phila- Columbia and Puerto Rico.
skills in a safe and welcom- come to attend and see how
TOPS News
The TOPS program at contest Left, Right, Center,
ing environment. Anyone
interested in outdoor activi-
ties, camping, community
scouting can fit into their life
and give them the opportuni-
ty to have fun, help their fam-
Combined Choir
Monday’s White Haven chap-
ter meeting was Weight Loss
with Laura winning.
Next week the program will
service, learning new skills or
making new friend is wel-
ily and community and learn
new skills. rehearsals set
After 40. Members were be presented by Ursula. come. For more information, con-
Scout Troop 25 and Cub tact Cub Master John Oross The Combined Choir of Weatherly will begin rehearsals
informed of the 10-step plan Dona will present awards for
Pack 25, White Haven, will at 443-7906 or Scoutmaster Monday, October 11 at 7 p.m. in the social rooms of
to win the battle to lose perfect attendance for the
have an open meeting for all Herb King at 443-7431 or just Centenary United Methodist Church.
weight. month of September at the
youth and their families to attend on October 4. New members are needed and welcome to participate in
Dona gave the weight October 4 meeting. The
check out scouting in White Refreshments will be serv- the Christmas cantata.
report. Members played the award contest for October is
Haven. The group is active all ed and information will be If interested, call Susan at 427-4753 or Joyce at 427-
for members to wear a either
year and plans activities available. 8987.
Block shoot a TOPS pin, bracelet, or bar
w/charms to each meeting. every month like camping,
planned Bev is planning the cre-
The Penn Rod and Gun
ation of our pennant for Fall
Rally. The theme is World
Lehigh hire outside firm to collect garbage fees
Club will hold a block shoot Series of baseball. by Seth Isenberg is still being constructed and received to letters sent out by for nine months. She also
on Sunday, October 3 from Find out what TOPS is all Lehigh Township supervi- should be done in December. the board seeking Con- complained about the $10
noon to dusk at the club about, join us Mondays, 5:30 sors voted to hire Berkheimer The fire company is attempt- gressional support for bring- per capita tax on township
grounds in Sugarloaf. to 7 p.m., at the United Associates and its Creditech ing to raise $76,000 for the ing broadband cable to the residents, and suggested that
Food and refreshments will Methodist Church Social service to process garbage apparatus, and asked if the township. solicitor George Hludzik
be served. Public is invited. Hall, White Haven. bills for the township, agree- township would make a A letter from Congressman might not need to attend
ing unanimously at their donation. Supervisors said Paul Kanjorski did inform the every meeting in order to
HAD FUN AT THE FAIR? September 7 meeting. The
service, which was to begin
they would, but were not sure
about the amount. The L&L is
township about the opening
of the application period for
save money.
Thanks to Melody Heydt,
Take another day off, October 1, will cost $2,500 also applying for a grant grants for fire and emergency who supplied notes on the
order pizza and pasta annually. Garbage fees had through Rep. Keith McCall’s services. Pennsylvania grants beginning of the meeting,
from
Antonio’s Pizza
been collected by secre- office to purchase a brush are also being made avail- since this reporter was also
tary/treasurer Paula Sakse- truck. able for watershed protection covering another township
Hoffman, who noted that she Zoning officer John and flood protection, as well meeting that night. Lehigh
had not been paid a separate Capossela said that a as Smart Transportation proj- Township will meet next at
443-9776
Main St. Shopping Center, White Haven
Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
salary to collect the fees. sewage module had been ects. 7:30 p.m. on Monday,
One delinquent customer submitted for the Village of Supervisors agreed to October 4, in the township
“The Freshest Flowers are available every
has made a partial garbage Peace, but nothing had come send a letter to the Greater building.
weekend at Kathleen’s Collectibles.” fee payment. to Planning or Zoning yet. He Weatherly Ambulance Asso-
Offering both our common favorites Minutes were approved asked that Tino Nocchi pub- ciation, thanking them for Packer…
as well as unique selections. from the August meeting, but lish the fees being charged providing free fluorescent
no action was taken on the for permits. Complaints about house number signs to town- Continued from page A2
THIS WEEK:
SAFARI SUNSET, minutes from the July meet- dumpster odors and con- ship residents. Township’s position on this
SEEDED EUCALYPTUS,
YARROW, HEATHER ing. The treasurer’s report struction to rebuild a cabin Another discussion was issue is featured prominently.
AND MORE!! was approved for payment. were reported. held regarding whether the Sewage Enforcement
CASH & CARRY Bills were approved after pay Two sewage field inspec- township would pay legal bills Officer Bill Brior (not present)
FOR ONLY $5 for the month was deleted for tions were conducted. incurred by Sakse-Hoffman had a busy month doing tests
This weekend we’ll also supervisor Eric Brill, who was Roadmaster Wayne and former garbage fee col- for new homes, including two
have our long lasting roses.
Just $15/dozen and sold singly. not present at the start of the Wagner spent 7.5 hours lector Sharlene Strauss. given final approvals. Bob
meeting. When he arrived mowing and some hand trim- Skinner said that final bills Selert submitted his report.
later, the original motion was ming on Pumphouse Road. had not yet been received, Secretary/treasurer
rescinded, and his pay was Supervisor chairman Larry and when asked whether or Stephanie Stolpe reviewed
reinstated in the list. Skinner reported contacting not the township would pay correspondence and submit-
Open: Fri. & Sat., 10-5
Sun. & Holidays, 10-2 The Lehigh & Lausanne PennDOT about options for them when they were, said ted her treasurer’s report for
or call for a no-obligation
234 Main Street, White Haven appointment that fits Fire Company reported 12 detouring traffic on Grist Mill that the matter would be dis- approval. Attending the meet-
570-443-8800 sellinghistory@gmail.com into your schedule. calls in August, 93 for the Road when the bridges are cussed in executive session, ing were five citizens, four
Drs. Philip and Kathleen Benyo, Proprietors 570-233-3560 year to date. The new tanker redone; PennDOT is looking since it was a personnel officials, three supervisors
at the options. He also report- issue. and this reporter. The next
ed that a previous board of From the audience, meeting will be on Tuesday,
supervisors had waived any Barbara Tissier raised a October 5, beginning at 7
franchise cable fees. question about families in the p.m. at the township building
No response has been township using a dumpster off Route 93 in Hudsondale.
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Lancaster; we will eat lunch lowed by song “Autumn ness of wisdom and remem- homemade creampuffs that
Friendship Club at Shady Maple, and we all
know how “yummy” their
Leaves.” Birthdays and an-
niversaries will be noted at
bering.”
The refreshment commit-
Wenzelʼs daughter made for
us. They were scrumptious!
food is. Cost is $71 per per- the October 14 meeting. tee—Sandy Miller, Francis Committee for the October
by Marjorie Lou Anthony Trip coordinator Beverly son. This trip is filled, but you Thought for the day: Wysocky and Doris Wenzel, 14 meeting is Margie Lou
The regular meeting of the Kunkel reported that every- can be put on the waiting list “These are the amber days helped by Joan Chambers— and Bob Anthony, Ann Miller,
Weatherly Senior Citizens body had a great time on our by calling Kunkel at 427- of Autumn loveliness, like served delicious chicken and Saxon Brazzillo.
Friendship Club was held trip to Wildwood, N.J. We 4182. people who have mellowed sandwiches, pretzels, white Cards and bingo were
Thursday, September 23 at thank her for picking out the The Chaplain said that with the years, and whose corn curls and gumdrops. enjoyed by all.
1:30 p.m. in Salem U.C.C. In terrific agenda we had – did- Jean Zimmerson from the days hold the garnered rich- And all this was followed by
the absence of President nʼt get to see the whales, but Medicare office will come
Joe DʼAndrea, Chaplain saw lot of porpoises. She and speak to us at our meet- Weatherly Church to honor Firemen, Police,
Marjorie Lou Anthony wel- also reported on the last two ing on November 11 about
comed 26 members. She trips of the year: Tuesday, some new Medicare things Ambulance and Community Volunteers
then read Matthew 6:25-33, October 19 to “Oktober Fest” we might not be aware of – Zions Lutheran Church, music and hymns as well as reception with light refresh-
followed by the “Lordʼs Pray- at Hunts Landing, Best mark that meeting on your Third and Fell Streets in prayers for those who serve ments will take place in the
er,” Pledge of Allegiance and Western at Matamoras, this calendar so you donʼt forget! Weatherly, will honor the and protect Weatherly and church annex after the serv-
hymn, “In The Garden,” trip includes breakfast, lunch Kunkel spoke on the areaʼs Fire, Police, Ambu- the surrounding communi- ice.
played by Grace Hensel. and a show – you get all this Christmas party which will be lance, Rescue and other ties. A special prayer will be Please send the names of
Outreach Person Janet for only $68 per person. held at the Zions Lutheran community volunteers at a said for all organization members you wish to have
Leibensperger reported that There still are some seats Church annex on Saturday, special worship service on members, who have passed honored in the bell prayer to
she sent get-well cards to left, so come with us and December 11. Entertainment October 10 at 7 p.m. away in the past five years; a the Zions Lutheran Church
Ray Wilkinson, Theresa have a good time; call Kun- will be provided by well- The service will be a spe- bell will be rung to honor office, 335 Third St., Weath-
DʼAndrea and Rachel Setz- kel and Iʼm sure she would known artist Joe Lapchak. cial “Blue Service” with the each person. erly PA 18255 or phone 427-
er. If you know any of our love to save a seat for you. More information will be Rev. Douglas McKeeby, Zions invites any and all 4113 by October 4 to have
members has been ill or lost Friday, November 12 there is forthcoming at our future Pastor of Trinity Lutheran members of these organiza- them printed in the bulletin.
a loved one, PLEASE call a trip to the Christmas Show meetings. Church in Hazleton and tions to attend this service in An approximate count of
Leibensperger at 427-4914. at the American Theatre in Chaplain Anthony read Designated Pastor at Zions appreciation for the work you those planning to attend
poems: “September” and and St. Matthews Lutheran do to make this area safe. would be appreciated so we
“Fulfillment in Autumn,” fol-
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forms, if appropriate. Those for Godʼs blessings on all of
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to their den area. In Pennsyl- bite as possible. A striking pants and at least 8-inch or in crevices, under logs or in
Out in the Open vania rattlesnake usually distance for rattlesnakes is higher boots. Walk at a nor- bushes. It is illegal to kill rat-
den up in October. usually up to two-thirds their mal pace so as not to fright- tlesnakes without a permit,
Rattlesnakes and cancer. Females hold their eggs in length, and mostly less than en or surprise a snake. Look and a professional like a
Photo and Caption Rattlesnakes are sophisti- their body until the snakes 3 feet. for snakes before you sit Waterways Conservation
by Alex Zidock cated reptiles that have heat- are ready to be born and When moving about in the down, donʼt put your hands Officer should be called to
Rattlesnake. Say the word sensing pit organs on their then they deliver their young woods wear loose fitting in places you canʼt see…like move nuisance snakes.
and people shudder. One heads to locate live quarry, fully developed. After about
end has the namesake rattle,
and the business end has
including those already bit-
ten who may hobble away
10 days newborn snakes
shed their first layer of skin
Final reunion for St. Ann’s graduates
the fangs for injecting ve- and die. Their folding fangs and disperse to begin forag- Alumni from St. Annʼs class graduated and the the guidance of Sister Marie
nom. Lots of people hate are capable of biting without ing on their own. School, Lansford held their parish high schools consoli- DeLellis, IHM.
snakes and are deathly delivering venom (dry bite), Bites from rattlesnakes final reunion on Saturday, dated, creating Marian High St. Annʼs was one of sev-
frightened of rattlesnakes. or biting and injecting a dose can be fatal and should be August 28 at LaCasa Dolce, School. eral schools that in 1982
However, like most of Godʼs of venom. They rattle a treated as life-threatening Tamaqua. Approximately The “Silver Pennies”—the became Our Lady of the
creatures, the more than two warning to let intruders know situations, but in Pennsyl- 100 people attended the re- schoolʼs award winning Valley. St. Annʼs School is
dozen varieties of venomous they are getting too close. vania there is no known case union traveling from as far as paper was first published in now being converted by
snakes that have rattles They have no external ears in the last 25 years where Colorado to trade memories October 1927. The first edi- Catholic Senior Housing into
attached to their tails are a but hear and sense vibration someone has died as a with their classmates for the tor was Margaret Sharpe subsidized apartments for
benefit to our ecosystem and with inner ears. result of a rattlesnake bite. last time. Gildea. The paper was under lower income older people.
to mankind in general. Rattlesnakes emerge from Some rattlesnakes in other St. Annʼs School opened in
Mostly in Pennsylvania we dens in May, sun themselves parts of the country have the church basement on
have the timber rattlesnakes. on rocky outcroppings for a more toxic venom and from August 24, 1917 with Rev.
They control populations of few weeks and then leave the 7,000 or 8,000 bites Hugh J. Bowen serving as
mice, rats and other small the denning site in search of annually about five people the first pastor.
rodents. There also is an in- food and to mate. Their trav- die nationally each year from In 1921, the Rev. James B.
creasing amount of research els usually take them in a rattler bites. In all instances McGarry became the new
being done with rattlesnake large loop extending up to a rattlesnake bites should be pastor at St. Annʼs. He
venom in the treatment of mile from their den. About treated with antivenom at a began making plans for a
hypertension, heart attack July they begin to head back hospital as soon after the new school. St. Annʼs parish
purchased the property of
Edward Thomas at 40 E.
Bertsch Street and on May
10, 1924, a contract was
signed to begin the construc-
tion of a new school.
The first graduating class
of St. Annʼs School was June
of 1927. These students
were the first to finish a full
four years at St. Annʼs. In
1954, the last high school
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Comets make it three straight, run over ES North 359 to finish fourth in action
Friday versus Penn State
alongside his teammates
Mario Gonzalez and John Sei-
Brandywine, Abington, Wilkes- bert.
It was all about ball control plan to use as Slembarski The Comets caught the In the fourth quarter, ES
Barre, Schuylkill and Lehigh at Tristani was a standout
last Friday, when the Crest- carried seven times for 49 Timberwolves off guard to Northʼs fumble gave the ball
Irem Temple Country Club. golfer for Marian Catholic High
wood football Comets played yards and a one-yard touch- start the second half, hitting back to Crestwood, and from Nick Tristani shot an 80 to School.
host to Class 4A East down dive, giving the Comets on onside kick that sopho- there the Comets converted finish second individually. For PSU Hazleton plays out of
Stroudsburg North. a quick 7-0 advantage. more Kota Kishel recovered serveral key third and fourth the season, Tristani won the the Sugarloaf Golf Club and is
The Comets controlled the After holding ES North on in ES North territory. downs before Nico DiSaba- first two events and finished coached by PGA Professional
line of scrimmage, the clock downs, Crestwood took over Soon after, Aigeldinger tino put the icing on the cake second in the last two he com- Jason Martonick. This is Mar-
and the game, taking the at midfield and went back to plowed in from the one-yard with his two-yard touchdown peted in. He will be playing in tonickʼs fourth year coaching
Timberwolves 28-14 for their the ground again. Quarter- line to make it a 21-7 game. run. the USCAA National Cham- the team, a program which he
third straight victory. back Nick Aigeldiner faked a “They have so many offen- The Crestwood defense pionships Oct. 10-12 at Penn started at Penn State Hazle-
Crestwood (3-1) rushed for handoff and capped the 50- sive weapons and speed, we limited a team averaging 300 State Main Campus on the ton.
241 yards, including 127 from yard drive with a 13-yard felt if we held the ball and rushing yards per game to
Ethan Slembarski, en route to
the victory.
touchdown run. His second
straight PAT made it 14-0.
stayed on schedule offen-
sively, we could win,” noted
just 232 yards of total of-
fense.
Wreckers pick up
“You have to do what you
are best at and we are best at
East Stroudsburg North
responded. With the running
Myers.
A Crestwood turnover in
“[East Stroudsburg North]
came in averaging 300 yards
two soccer victories
running the ball,” Crestwood of Kahaleel Storey and Adrian the fourth quarter turned into rushing per game,” Myers The Weatherly boys soccer Heister had one kill, eight digs,
head coach Greg Myers said Sterling, the Timberwolves an ESN touchdown. The said. “Our kids stepped up team earned a pair of wins dur- 13 assists and three aces;
afterward. “We wanted to marched 83 yards in eight Timberwolves drove 75 yards and thatʼs a credit to our kids ing the past week, including a 1- Brittany Hinkle nailed 13 kills
0 victory over Lourdes Regional and amassed 31 digs, two
move the ball and control the plays, with Storey going over to paydirt, and Sterlingʼs and staff.”
and a 6-0 shutout of MMI on blocks and one ace; Alyssa
clock.” from the one to cut the three-yard TD run trimmed Crestwood travels to Tunk-
Homecoming Day. Kephart knocked down five
During the opening drive of Crestwood lead in half head- the lead to 21-14. hannock this Friday night. Weatherly 1, kills, had 11 digs, five blocks
the game, Crestwood put its ing to intermission. Lourdes Regional 0 and two aces; Alicia Panzarell
Brandon Callahan scored the chipped in with had 21 digs; and
gameʼs only goal in the second Samantha Strizak followed with
Unbeaten Comet stickers score a hat trick half as the Wreckers blanked
Lourdes Regional.
20 digs.
GOLF
The Crestwood field hock- an unassisted goal at the At No. 1 doubles, the Joe Hurn and Zach Ciaverella George Wallish was creditied Panther Valley 406,
with the assist on Callahanʼs Weatherly 498
ey team rolled to three 11:30 mark. Chrissy Perry Crestwood team of Melanie were three of eight golfers to
goal. At Mountain Laurel, Panther
straight victories over the fired in an unassisted goal and Jenn Snyder blanked get into the playoff with 89s. Weatherly goalkeeper Sam- Valleyʼs Rob Knepper carded
past week, beating Holy Re- with 2:25 left in the game, Binki Baxi and Englysh Crestwood 123, MMI 134 son Walton made saves on all the medalist round with a score
deemer, Myers and Wallen- while Kelsey Jones wrapped Handlong 6-0, 6-0. The Zach Ciavarella fired a 30 seven Red Raider shots for the of 88 as the Panthers beat host
paupack. up the scoring with a minute Comets rounded out the scor- as Crestwood topped MMI in first of his two shutouts during Weatherly.
Crestwood 5, Holy Re- to play on an assist from ing at second doubles, where action Wednesday at Blue the week. Knepper was followed by
deemer 1 - Lindsay Metzger Lindsay Hischak. Courtney Williams and Vicki Ridge Trail Golf Course. The Lourdes keeper Kyle Madi- Luke Stano at 92, Pat Iezzoni at
scored a hat trick and had an Crestwood had 33 shots on Lorenz topped Megan Kost match was shortened to six son recorded nine saves. 106 and J.P. Heckman at 120.
assist as Crestwood eased goal and 13 penalty corners. and Antonia Diener 6-1, 6-2. holes (par 25) due to rain. Weatherly 6, MMI 0 Weatherly was led by Josh
past Holy Redeemer. Danielle Despirito had three Joe Hurn, Billy Dombroski The Wreckers wrapped up Reimer with a 112, Alexis Berg-
Metzger netted the first saves in goal for the Lady and Drew Munisteri all shot a the week on Saturday with a er at 122, Derek Filloy 124 and
goal of the game at the 24:17 Comets. Volleyball 31 for the Comets. second shutout over the visiting Garret Titus 128.
Preppers. CROSS COUNTRY
mark in the first half on an Meyers finished with three Delaware Valley 3, Ryan Forte paced MMI with
Weatherly took control early Andy Vack captured first
assist from Jenna Chrismer. shots on goal and one penal- Crestwood 2 a 32. Jeff Lotz, Cassie in building a 4-0 halftime lead. overall in a time of 19:21 to lead
But Marnie Kusakavitch ty corner. Sara Witkowski The host Lady Comets Caldwell and Sean Reap Christian Ormiston opened the Wreckers, but Marianʼs Phil
knocked in Holy Redeemerʼs recorded 15 saves. stormed back from a 2-0 each had a 34. the scoring off a Dominic Pal- Marzen, Bobby Kelly and
lone score less than three Crestwood 9, deficit to win the third game ermo assist. Jeremy Hollrigl Connor Schleicher came in sec-
minutes later (22:00) to tie Wallenpaupack 0 25-19 and the fourth 25-17, Cross Country nailed the first of his two goals ond through fourth to help the
things up. Lindsey Metzger scored before Delaware Valley pre- Ryan Schwartz finished on a Kyle Harris assist, and Colts to a 22-33 team victory.
Metzger fired in the first two two goals and assisted on vailed in the fifth and deciding 18th overall in 19:56 in the Wallish followed with a goal off Weatherly blanked Nativity 15-
goals of the second half another and seven team- game 15-12 on Monday. Cometsʼ WVC cluster meet Colton Weichmanʼs assist. Bud 50.
(27:00 and 25:42) to help the mates each had a goal as Julia Nebel paced the Lady Lech closed out the first-half In the girlsʼ portion of the
with Dallas, Hazleton Area,
Lady Comets take control of unbeaten Crestwood blanked scoring with his goal, and Calla- meet, Molly Balliet captured first
Warriors with 17 service MMI and Hanover Area.
the game. Lindsay Brown Wallenpaupack. han earned the assist. place overall to lead Marian to a
points and 18 assists. In the girlsʼ portion of the In the second half, Callahan 15-50 win.
assisted on the first goal. Jessica Newak gave the Crestwoodʼs Kayla Jeckell meet, Crestwoodʼs Kirstin added the fifth goal of of Suzanne Reigle finished
Chrismer followed with her Lady Comets all the offense dominated at the net with 19 Schafer was third overall in Wallishʼs assist and Hollrigl fourth in 27:14 to pace Weath-
own score at the 20:45 mark, they needed with an unassist- kills and four blocks. She also 20:43, and teammate Han- completed the scoring on erly.
and Jess Newak netted a ed goal at 23:11 of the first had eight digs and seven nah Coffin was fourth another assist from Wallish. Boys
Metzger pass with 2:55 left to half. Before the half was over, service points for the Lady (20:57). Samson Walton made 16 1. Andy Vack (W) 19:21; 2.
play to wrap up the game. Metzger sandwiched her two Comets (5-2). In a Junior High meet with saves in goal for his second Phil Marzen (M) 19:26; 3.
Crestwood finished with 13 goals around one by Brittany Chrissy Banos registered Hazleton Area, Holy Family shutout of the week. Bobby Kelly (M) 21:26; 4.
shots on goal and six penalty Blass to put Crestwood (9-0) 12 kills, six blocks, eight digs Academy, Wyoming Valley VOLLEYBALL Connor Schleiker (M) 21:42; 5.
corners. Danielle DeSpirito in command at 4-0. and nine service points and West, Berwick and Northwest The Weatherly girls volleyball Tyler Hunyara (N) 21:53; 6.
had three saves in goal. Jenna Chrismer, Kelsey setter Carina Mazzoni added last week, Crestwoodʼs Faith team won two of three matches Matthew Caccese (W) 22:31; 7.
Holy Redeemer posted Jones, Hannah Davies, Lind- during the past week, highlight- Nick Hopeck (M) 23:02; 8. Nick
32 assists, six digs and eight Schafer was the top finisher
seven shots and four corners. say Hischak and Marissa ed by a 3-0 victory over Class Brutts (N) 23:40; 9. Philip
service points. for the girls with a time of 13 4A Hazleton Area on Friday. Desantis (M) 24:29; 10. Alex
Courtney Lee stopped six Surdy tacked on second-half minutes, 33 seconds. Weatherly 3, Sirkot (W) 25:09; 11. Matt
shots in goal. goals to complete the rout. Runner-up with a time of 13 Hazleton Area 0 Cullen (W) 25:25; 12. Michael
Crestwood 7, Meyers 0 Wallenpaupack goalie Evie Golf minutes, 43 seconds, was Weatherly topped Hazleton Embrick (W) 25:35; 14. Mark
Jenna Chrismer scored Decker was credited with 26 Pittston Areaʼs Brandon Emily Zaremba of Hazleton Area 25-13 in the first game, Sabol (N) 27:12; 16. Tom Lazur
twice and Crestwood used a saves. Matthews kept his perfect Area. squeezed out a 25-17 advan- (N) 33:30.
balanced offensive attack to Crestwood outshot the season going Monday with Boys: 1. Alex Zubko (D) tage in the second match and In the girlsʼ portion of the
shut out Meyers. Lady Buckhorns 48-0. his second consecutive pre- 17:33; 2. Frank Ferlanda (D) wrapped up the sweep with a meet, Molly Balliet captured first
Chandler Ackers posted The Comets play host to district victory with a one- 17:39; 3. Chris Tombasco 25-9 win. place overall to lead Marian to a
the first of Crestwoodʼs four Coughlin on Friday. under-par 70 round at Fox Hill (HA) 17:41; 4. Jess Adams Sarah Dolinsky recorded 15-50 win.
first-half goals with an unas- Country Club. seven digs, six kills, two assists, Suzanne Reigle finished
(D) 17:57; 5. Chris Ehret (D)
sisted shot at the 28:53 mark. Crestwoodʼs Jake Po- one dink, one block and one fourth in 27:14 to pace Weath-
18:01; 6. Kevin Gilbert (D)
Chrismer followed with back- Tennis powycz finished a distant 18:14; 7. Keenan Monks (HA)
ace; Rachel Heister had 23 erly.
assists, four kills, two digs and Girls
to-back scores (25:36 and Hazleton Area 4, second with a 74. 18:27; 8. Eddie Moore (HA) one ace; Brittany Hinkle nailed 1. Molly Balliet (M) 24:03; 2.
12:47) on passes from Crestwood 1 - Matthews added a pre-dis- 18:49; 9. Forest Watkins 11 kills, eight digs, five aces and Sam OʼDonnell (M) 25:54; 3.
Samantha Surdy and Brit- Maria Notaro, Nicole Kra- trict title to his Tryba Pre- (Han) 19:02; 10. Cal one block; and Alyssa Kephart Emma Boyle (M) 26:20; 4.
tanyBlass. cum and Vanessa Grula gave season Tournament victory Zimmerman (D) 19:18; 11. recorded 10 digs, eight kills, two Suzanne Reigle (W) 27:14; 5.
Hannah Daviesʼ unassisted the unbeaten Lady Cougars a and his medalist honors in all Jeremy Osko (Han) 19:24; assists, two aces and one block Amanda Srinivasin (M) 28:20;
goal with nine minutes left singles sweep in their victory 10 of Pittston Areaʼs matches. 12. Stephen Senick (HA) for the Lady Wreckers (6-3). 6. Shannon Skotek (M) 33:42;
made it 4-0 at intermission. over Crestwood at HAHS. heʼll put that streak on the line 19:25; 13. Tim Reinert (D) Alicia Panzarella finished with 7. Brianna Kibishin (M) 36;33;
Anna Dessoye started off Notaro needed a third set at next Mondayʼs District 2 19:32; 14. Tanner Baloh (D) 11 digs, three assists, one kill 8. Emily Betterly (M) 38:26.
the second-half scoring with to outlast Kristi Bowman 6-4, championship at Fox Hill. 19:40; 15. Corey Ehret (D) and one ace; and Samantha JR. HIGH CROSS COUNTRY
3-6, 7-6 (7-4); and Kracum Only seven other players Strizak contributed seven digs Weatherlyʼs Ryan Hoffman
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Brittany Stanton and Vanessa Mondayʼs wet conditions. Megan Baranko paced the Wreckersʼ meet with Nati-
R S S Y L E N A S D D E R (HA) 19:50; 18. Ryan Hazleton Area with 17 digs, 10 vity.
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Grula, respectively, by identi- While other players strug- Schwartz (C) 19:56; 19. Tyler
G S U L P K R A P S E O D B kills and two blocks. Tyler Cooper, Nativityʼs lone
cal 6-1, 6-3 scores. gled, Matthews thrived in the Pecora (HA) 20:00; 20. Josh Weatherly also won the JV runner, came in second overall.
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Melanie Snyder and Jenn nearly one-fourth of the WVC 19:48; 2. Bria Edwards (HA) as the Lady Wreckers swept Eighth Grade
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The Right Stuff Snyder teamed for the Lady contingent at next Mondayʼs 20:03; 3. Kirstin Schafer (C) Panther Valley 31, Weath-
Cometsʼ only win, 6-3, 7-5 district championship. Eight 13, 25-14 and 25-15. erly 25 - Whildinʼs 22 points led
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over Ashley Kujat and of the 34 district qualifiers Dolinsky also had 15 digs, all scorers in PVʼs win over
20:57; 5. Ali Petsuck (HA) two assists, one block and one
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Amanda Pliska at No. 1 dou- came from Holy Redeemer. Weatherly.
8 3 1 4 5 9 6 7 2 21:14; 6. Alexis Arnold (D) ace, while Hinkle recorded 19 Kelly Parker had nine points
bles. Chase Makowski (75), Don 21:38; 7. Lindsey Danko (D) digs, four assists and four aces.
9 4 3 8 7 2 1 6 5 and Jess Polchin eight for the
Crestwood 4, MMI 1 DeRemer (78), Mariano 21:50; 8. Amy Vito (Han) Also for Weatherly, Rachel
1 7 5 3 6 4 9 2 8 Lady Wreckers.
The Comets won two of Medico (79), Mike Napkori 21:56; 9. Morgan Gilhooler Heister had eight digs, 17 Weatherly 21, Holy Family
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three singles matches and (80), Eric Jones (87), Will (D) 22:10; 10. Katie Karnitz assists and two aces; Alyssa Academy 17 - Gabby Sacco
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both doubles contests to de- Fulton (87), Brian Banas (88) (D) 22:16; 11. Taylor Culver Kephart recorded seven kills, and Samantha Hartz led a bal-
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feat MMI. and Matt Slavoski (88) each (D) 22:18; 12. Mickie 15 digs, two assists and three anced attack with six and five
3 6 8 9 4 5 2 1 7
At first singles, Crestwoodʼs qualified. Kaminski (Han) 22:20; 13. aces; Alicia Panzarella picked points, respectively, to lead the
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Kristi Bowman downed In addition to Popowycz, Angela Marchetti (HA) 22:24; up nine digs and two assists; Weatherly win.
Gabriella Lobitz 6-4, 6-3. Scott Lerman (86) and Bill and Samantha Strizak had 12 Samantha Ayers and Rachel
14. Cassie Papp (HA) 22:28;
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MMIʼs Shital Patel got the Dombroski (89) also qualified digs and one ace. Farkus each scored six points
9 5 2 8 7 6 3 1 4 15. Maggie Fannick (D) Tri-Valley 3, Weatherly 1
Preppers their lone match from Crestwood, the latter for Holy Family.
7 4 6 1 9 3 8 2 5 22:41; 16. Briana Papp (HA) The Lady Wreckers won the
point at second singles, punching his ticket after the Seventh Grade
2 9 4 6 1 8 5 7 3 22:43; 17. Katie Metcalf (D) first game 25-20 before host Tri- Weatherly 10, Holy Family
defeating Brittany Stanton 6- second hole of a playoff. 22:51; 18. Sarah Domfrer (D) Valley stormed back to take the
5 1 8 4 3 7 6 9 2 Academy 8 - Shelby Berger
1, 6-4. Jared Piskorick (84) and 23:25; 19. Melissa Ortiz next three 25-17, 25-22 and 25-
6 3 7 9 2 5 1 4 8 fired in six points to lead Weath-
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At third singles, it was the Tom Delahanty (87) will rep- (Han) 23:52; 20. Allison 14. erly to victory.
Cometsʼ Sam Snyder over resent Hazleton Area at dis- Kacnel (C) 24:02; 27. Hanna Sarah Dolinsky had three Emily Puliski had three points
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Devan McCarrie in three sets, tricts. The Cougarsʼ John Sulkowski (C) 25:09; 30. kills, 16 digs, two blocks and for Holy Family.
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4-6, 6-3, 6-0. Medvecky and Crestwoodʼs Amanda Lee (C) 25:33. one ace for Weatherly; Rachel
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