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NOV. 9-15, 2016

Team
serves up
success

A royally good time

Seneca High Schools


girls volleyball team
breaks school record
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun

BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun

Seneca High School students Maddie Graff and Krysten Emenecker speak to princess Lily Davis and give her candy and a pencil for her
donation of a nonperishable food item at Senecas Indoor Safe Trick or Treat. Students were invited to walk around the halls of Seneca
to collect candy and do fun activities sponsored by the clubs of Seneca. For more photos, please see page 10.

The Seneca High School girls


volleyball team has had a number
of amazing accomplishments this
year, including breaking a losing
streak and setting a school
record.
Senecas girls volleyball team
broke the record for the most
wins in a season with 20, coming
off a record of 19 last year. They
also defeated the girls teams from
Cherokee High School and Eastern High School for the first time
in school history.
The fact that we were able to
come back (after graduating a
good portion of the lineup) with
20 wins is an incredible accomplishment. Were pretty excited
about that, coach Bob Colombo
said.
Last year, the girls broke the
school record for most wins in a
season with 19. A number of the
please see SENECA, page 5

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Tabernacle's 'Mighty Milers'


running for health, rewards
Elementary school students in free program
that focuses on physical and mental health
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
The goal of Tabernacle Elementary School is to teach the
whole child, according to Principal Gerald Paterson. That means
not only academics, but the arts
and physical education and
health.
The school has started its second year of Mighty Milers, a running program designed to focus
on the physical and mental health
of a child. At the end of the program last May, the total number
of miles ran by all students in
grades first through fourth was
6,778, about 24 miles per student.

We want to touch on all needs


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wellness, Paterson said. Bringing attention not just to running,
but to eating right, taking care of
your body and exercising.
Physical education teacher
Beth Manning heard of the running program at the Society of
Health and Physical Educators
America National Convention in
2015 in Seattle, Wash. Mighty Milers, part of the New York Road
Runners, is a free running program for kids of all fitness levels
from pre-kindergarten through
eighth grade. It is designed to get
kids moving and prevent obesity

and illness. Participation in


Mighty Milers helps kids build
their self-esteem and learn to
make and reach personal goals.
Over the course of a program
cycle, goals are set to reach certain distances, and students earn
rewards for reaching milestones
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Tabernacle Elementary School
has always spotlighted jogging in
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with students earning foot
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NOV. 9-15, 2016 THE TABERNACLE SUN 5

Seneca High Schools girls volleyball


team breaks school record for wins
SENECA
Continued from page 1
girls graduated, but Colombo said
the returning players really
stepped things up and lived up to
expectations.
A few players stepped up and
filled in for those spots who graduated. Theyve done a really nice
job, Colombo said.
In practice, the team really focused on keeping up its ability to
pass the ball as well as ways to set
up an offense, making it difficult
for opposing teams to return the
ball. They also worked on hand
and ball control.
A number of the returning
players stood out this season, according to Colombo. However,
Casee Bryan, Olivia Gordon and
Tabitha Conard really accepted
the challenge and shown bright.
Bryan had more than 150 kills,
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Colombo acknowledged newcomers Devan Walker, as a setter,
and Regan Tarasewicz, as an opposite hitter.
Both of them are first-year
varsity, and both had an awesome
season, Colombo said.
The girls reached 20 wins
against Winslow Township High
School on Oct. 28, resulting in a
20-5 regular season record.
Other accomplishments this
season included the defeat of
Cherokee and Eastern. The
school also started its first freshman team this year as well.
Weve never beaten them before, and we (defeated) both of
those teams this year, Colombo
said.
The girls defeated rival
Shawnee High School on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2-0. Colombo said the

girls started out strong, with


Jenna Daunoras making two big
blocks at the beginning of the
first set, which Seneca won, 25-16.
The second set, the girls were
down by 6, but made up for it in
the end to win 25-23.
Aside from this being a playoff
win, (Shawnee) has a really good
team and it was a nice win for
us, Colombo said. It was a very
cool moment; It was our first playoff win, and beating all sister
schools for first time ever is icing
on the cake.
As of last Friday, the girls are
playing against Northern Valley
Regional High School at Old Tappan for the next round of playoffs.
According to Colombo, they are
the No. 1 team and are looking
forward to the competition.
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An innovative new scholarship from the
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foundation announced the College Acceleration Program Scholarship at the
LRHSD Board of Education meeting on
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high school and college credit. The scholarship will be offered to high achieving students who are enrolled in CAP courses, but
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course work they successfully completed,
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Birnbohm said the Lenape Regional
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Lenape Regional Foundation President Jack OMalley presents the


$25,000 check for the College Accelerated Program to Board of Education President Linda Eckenhoff.

Program offers college credits


PROGRAM
Continued from page 6
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According to OMalley, the
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WEDNESDAY NOV. 9
Pinelands Young at Heart Seniors
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Membership available for $12 a
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Tabernacle Womans Association
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Bible Study: 7 p.m. at Church of
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Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10

a.m. at Church of Christ, 160


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community. Questions, call the
church office at (609) 2680576.

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Pokemon Battle Bash: Ages 7 to 17.
11 a.m. at the Pinelands Branch
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Tabernacle Historical Society
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Minecraft at the Library: Ages 5 to
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Join the Pinelands Branch
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SUNDAY NOV. 13
Church of the Holy Eucharist:
Rosary at 8 a.m. Mass at 8:30 and
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Childrens
Word. 520 Medford Lakes Road,
Tabernacle.

Church of Christ: Bible study at 10


a.m. Worship at 11 a.m. Devotional
at 6 p.m. Please call (609) 2680576 before attending a Sunday
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Lord of Life Lutheran Church: Worship 8:15 and 10:30 a.m. 1 Winchester Court, Tabernacle.

MONDAY NOV. 14
Toddler Time: Ages 18 to 35 months.
10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. at the
Pinelands Branch Library. Toddlers are invited to join Ms.

Danielle for stories, songs, and a


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Fourth and Fifth Grade Book Club:
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'Mighty Milers' run for fun


MIGHTY
Continued from page 3

by trying to jog three minutes


without stopping. In the past, if
they were successful, they earned
a foot charm. Each month, the
time increased by one minute, so
by June they were up to 12 minutes. The Tabernacle PTA purchased the foot charms to promote fitness and endurance.
With the Mighty Milers, students still run for a certain time
each month, but now a popsicle
stick is collected for each lap run,
and total sticks are collected and
recorded by Manning to record
miles run. During the warmer
months, students can run at recess with the T2 Running Club to
earn more miles toward Mighty
Milers.
I thought (the Mighty Milers)
would be great for Tabernacle. We
had done the T2 Running Club for
a long time. I just like the idea of
a national program with national
backing, Manning said.
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student can do this program.
They dont have to run or jog;
they can walk, too. The point is to
get children into exercising and
to do the best each student can.
The teachers and administration
sometimes get involved as well.
This is something to strive for,
regardless of ability. The best
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the kids on to do their best and
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and a Barnes and Noble gift card
through the site rewards program.
I was pleasantly surprised (we
reached an average of 24 miles
last year). I would like everyone
to get up to the 26.2 miles distance
this year. I think it is a goal we
can meet and even exceed, Manning said.
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participate in the program can
take away a love of exercising
and making healthier decisions.
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can do their whole life It is
about improving themselves. Fitness and being active is something they have to do, and Id like
them to find something they like
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*Max 8 family members per $10 fee.

Early Bird Specials, If you visit Santa in November you will receive a
$10 GIFT CARD TOWARD YOUR SPRING PURCHASES
(Valid for March-May 2017)



Candy Cane Hunt


Saturday, November 12th
12 noon and 2pm
Sunday, November 13th
1pm and 3pm
An Outdoor Candy Cane Hunt will be held
for children 8 and under. Children will be
divided into groups to Hunt for candy canes
through our outdoor Christmas display.

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