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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 29, NO. 43 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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INSIDE ESTABLISHED 1879 ESTABLISHED 1880
131st YEAR, NO. 30 THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2010 SINGLE COPY—50¢ (USPS 277440) 131st YEAR, NO. 4
Kidder continues to
donate to area charities
by Jeanine Hofbauer Supervisors heard a request from
Although the Kidder township the Lake Harmony EMS regarding a
supervisors have been inundated previous request to remove White
with requests for charitable dona- Haven Ambulance as the primary
tions during this shared time of eco- responder for the area. Polansky
nomic hardship, they routinely con- suggested the township’s business
tinue to donate what they can. manager John Finnerty “bring White
Supervisors voted to grant requests Haven in for a face to face work ses-
for small donations to several sion” to include Lake Harmony to
organizations at their meeting of discuss the matter. He encouraged
June 17. The township donated to area communities serviced by the
the Special Olympics of Carbon EMS to attend the open meeting.
County Horse Show and to the He went on to state that township
Dimmick Memorial Library fund should get the call reports to see
drive. Chairman Larry Polansky also responses by White Haven in the
voted to donate $50 to the Lake area for comparison.
Harmony Volunteer Fire Company The supervisors voted to award
golf tournament, even though they the insurance bid to Joyce
had only requested $35. Polansky Insurance Group rather than their
commented that the township had previous provider Brown and
ANOTHER OVERSIZED LOAD couldn’t make it through White Haven on Tuesday, June 22. This truck carry- recently donated $50 to the Lake Brown, as the quote by Joyce was
ing a drum washer for paper production got hung up on the hump at the intersection of Main and Berwick Harmony Watershed golf outing and not only less than Brown’s but it pro-
Streets in the morning, tying up traffic for several hours. It eventually had to be hauled backwards and felt it was right to provide the same vided better coverage and allowed
turned around to get out of town. Photo by Ruth Isenberg to the VFC. for two incremental payments rather
than one.
Weatherly wowed by fabulous fireworks Discussions with the public
regarding sand distribution at Lake
by Donnell Stump contract for the June 2011 Hillclimb church rather than add another grocery store in town closed the Harmony took place. A concerned
Weatherly Borough Council com-at the same price as this year’s restricted space to an area with little community has been without a mar- citizen requested clarification about
mended everyone involved with theevent. Council unanimously parking available already. Since the ket. That space has been leased to who regulates the sand in the lake.
June Hillclimb during their June 21
approved the $3,000 price tag. This church’s use of the space would be a retail establishment that may not The zoning officer said that the
meeting, and especially praised the
year, the Hillclimb Association split primarily on Sundays and the rehab carry the type of groceries the com- township requires permits to put
Saturday evening fireworks. The the cost with the borough and it is facility is not open on Sundays, this munity needs. new sand in. Polansky suggested
pyrotechnics company that did theunclear whether they will do the seemed an adequate solution with- Borough manager Harold the supervisors meet as mediators
fireworks has agreed to renew thesame in 2011, but by renewing the out tying up an additional space Pudliner was questioned about the for the parties involved Lake
contract now the price will not near the bank on a daily basis. Curb status of the D.A.R.E. program. The Harmony Estates, Lake Harmony
THIS WEEK IN increase before next year’s display. cuts for accessibility also take up borough has been looking for a Lakes, Lake Harmony Association
The Morgan Subdivision was several spaces on the block. training program for one of the and the Water Conservation organi-
WHITE HAVEN approved with a few stipulations. Council member Harold Farrow police officers to attend. zation.
Thursday, June 24 The property has been divided into urged that the parking spaces be Council member Norm Richie Supervisors granted a request
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 presented by Mountain Laurel
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist
two lots and both have been sold line painted and the curb cuts be asked that borough residents and
contingent upon subdivision crossed diagonally with yellow property owners be reminded of the Timeshare Development for a time
Church
United To Serve Meeting – Noon – approval. stripes so that the public will utilize need for building permits for many extension of the final land develop-
Ugly Mug Restaurant A request from the Centenary the spaces to the fullest. construction projects. Pudliner ment plans until June 18, 2011,
W.H. Lions Club Dinner Meeting – United Methodist Church for a The former Federal Mogul proper- noted that some projects do not “due to the critical condition of the
6:30 p.m. – Sitkoʼs Barn Rest- financial markets,” they do not have
aurant
handicapped parking space in front ty, which was purchased by the bor- require permits, but that property
the funds currently.
Crestwood School Board Work of the church on Carbon Street was ough in recent years, will be re- owners should inquire at the bor-
Session & Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – discussed. Two handicapped zoned from Industrial to ough as to whether the specific The Lake Harmony Volunteer Fire
Crestwood High School spaces are already located on that Commercial allowing it to be used work they are planning requires a Company requested an extension
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – block of Carbon Street, one at the for more than manufacturing. Mayor building permit. Call 427-8640 for for their land development improve-
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- ment agreement and maintenance
munity Church
request of a tenant and one at the Tom Connors urged the public to more information.
request of St. Luke’s Rehabilitation encourage a business person with Richie also asked that Tom Figas agreement until June 2011, which
Friday, June 25 was granted by the board.
W.H. Food Pantry – 11:00 a.m. to
facility. Council discussed the grocery experience to consider be publicly thanked for the work he
Noon – Rear, Haven Hall, White options available to them and decid- leasing land at that location and is doing at the ball park at Eurana
Haven Center ed to move the handicapped space constructing a small grocery store Park. In addition to field work, the THIS WEEK IN
located closer to the rehab facility, for the benefit of the community. bleachers are being rebuilt.
Saturday, June 26
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - so that it would also be closer to the Since February when the Agosti
WEATHERLY
Please turn to page A3 Thursday, June 24
7:00 p.m. – St. Patrickʼs Parish
Center Weatherly Rotary Foundation
Meeting – 9:00 a.m. – Weatherly
Sunday, June 27 Municipal Building
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting - Senior Citizens Friendship Club
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Picnic – Noon – Eurana Park
munity Church Weatherly Rotary Club Meeting –
Monday, June 28 6:00 p.m. – Trainworks
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Bingo Night – 7:00 p.m. (Doors
Meeting – 5:45 p.m. - W.H. United Open at 6:00 p.m.) – Tweedle
Methodist Church Social Hall Park
White Haven Borough Council Friday, June 25
Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Municipal Weatherly Area Community Li-
Building brary Chinese Auction Preview –
Tuesday, June 29 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. - Eurana Park
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 Pavilion
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist Saturday, June 26
Church Chinese Auction, benefit Weath-
Wednesday, June 30 erly Area Community Library
Yoga Class – 10:00 a.m. – St. –10:00 a.m. to ?– Eurana Park
Paulʼs Lutheran Church Sunday, June 27
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting – Breakfast – 7:00 to 11:00 a.m. –
10:00 a.m. – Mountainview Com- Flying Aces Motorcycle Club,
munity Church Rockport
Thursday, July 1 Monday, June 28
Joy Through Movement – 9:30 Weatherly Area Chess Club – 7:00
a.m. – W.H. United Methodist CRUISE 4 THE KIDS at McDonald’s White Haven raised $1,356 on a stormy Sunday, June 13. Even though
p.m. – First Presbyterian Church
Church the weather was not the best, organizers said the event was a complete success. They offered their thanks
W.H. Area Senior Citizens Meeting to all the car owners who came out and helped raise funds, as well Ronald McDonald and sponsors Thursday, July 1
– 1:00 p.m. – V.F.W. Post 6615 Weatherly Rotary Club Meeting –
Jimmy’s Auto Service of Blakeslee; Meguiar’s Car Products; Simonize Car Care; Jim’s Collectables,
East Side Borough Council Meet- 6:00 p.m. – Trainworks
Chrissy Collectables and Bob from Swoyersville Collector’s Market, all from Swoyersville; Duragloss; Paul Weatherly Area Flower Club Meet-
ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough Building
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – Ochman Coins of Exeter; Marlene Bow Wowz and Meowz, B. Madigan, and European Treasures, all from ing – 7:00 p.m. – Zions Lutheran
7:00 p.m. – Mountainview Com- Warehouse Shoppes in Exeter; Weis Market in Mountain Top; Diehl Collectables of Wyoming Valley Mall; Church Annex
munity Church Jordan Jones; Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees; Allentown Iron Pigs; DJ John Carver; East Side Inn and
Kidder Township Volunteer Fire Antonio’s Pizza of White Haven. Above, Ronald McDonald poses with event organizers Mark Verfin, left,
Company #1 Meeting – 7:30 p.m.
and Sal Lopresti.
– Lehigh Tannery Fire House
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The son of Peter Tyne- the Hazleton Dental Society, from Pennsylvania Hospital.
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Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce
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Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce
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Reward
pension reform bill that tem- changing the systems’ fund-
Council, a regional grass- deliver objective, multi-sided
pers the dramatic spike in ing methodologies, and re-
roots community volunteer energy education programs.
pension costs faced by the ducing benefits for future
organization. At part of this NEED representatives will
state and school districts and state and public school em-
event, there will be over 30 demonstrate simple ways to
for Good Drivers! businesses promoting alter- reduce energy and water
creates new rules for future ployees.
IF YOU: employees in an effort to sta- “By passing this plan, the
native and renewable energy, consumption at home.
•have at least one car that is bilize the finances of public House has shown that it is
energy conservation, and Participants will receive
less than 10 years old pension funds in future serious about finding a
environmental stewardship. tips and materials they can
decades. responsible solution to the
•haven’t had an insurance claim or In addition to the local and use immediately to start sav-
a traffic violation for 3 years House Bill 2497 passed the pension crisis facing local
regional businesses, there ing energy.
House by a vote of 192 to 6 school districts and the com-
•have an excellent credit history and now moves to the Senate monwealth,” said House Ma-
•are currently insured with
Tractor Supply Company store for consideration. jority Leader Todd A. Eachus.
Erie, State Farm, Prudential,
Allstate, Nationwide
opens in West Hazleton “A lot of hard work went “This bill helps to bring critical
into this proposal and, in the relief to Pennsylvania taxpay-
(or any other insurance carrier) The new West Hazleton The Chamber of Com-
end, the key players, includ- ers, while at the same time
pick up the telephone and call Tractor Supply Company merce will be present for a
ing the unions who represent keeps our commitment to
store will hold its grand open- ribbon cutting on June 25 at 2
state employees and public protect retirement benefits for
ing on Saturday, June 26, at 6 p.m. From June 24-27, cus-
Daniel H. Suitch a.m., with specially priced
merchandise June 24-27,
tomers will receive 10 per-
cent off their first purchase,
school employees, all agreed
that it’s a solid plan for ad-
our teachers and public ser-
vants. It’s a commonsense
nd
Lawrence, Michele Chyko, Sarah Richards, Marie Ernst, the importance of teamwork.
song locale 17 18 19
Kristine Amentler and Nicole Lamont. Back row, from “When I pair up students as 10. PDQ, in the ICU
left, are teachers Tim Shiplett, Anthony Morris, Jason lab partners in my class- 14. "The Sopranos" 20 21 22
room, they think itʼs some- restaurateur
Turri and Don Smith; PPL employees Ryan Hill, Colleen 15. State firmly 23 24
Suscewicz and Amy Herbener; and Partners in thing they just have to do to 16. Cellar stock
Education Executive Director Ed Lyba. get through my class. In real- 17. Dull finish 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
and Crestwood school dis- better prepare students for involve the cooperation, 20. McDonald's 41 42 43
tricts learned about todayʼs todayʼs workplace.” coordination and teamwork offering
23. Sushi bar order 44 45 46
workplace during a recent Present were Weatherly of a large number of people,” 24. Like an oboe's
visit to the PPL Corporationʼs Area School District teacher he said. tone 47 48 49 50
System Facilities Center in Tim Shiplett; Crestwood And Crestwood technology 25. Walked briskly
education and wood shop 29. Sgt. Friday 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
Humboldt Industrial Park, teacher Anthony Morris; and
carried one
Hazle Township. Hazleton Area School teacher Morris said the PPL 32. La Scala 58 59 60 61
The tour was part of the District faculty, including visit gave him real-world performance
62 63 64
“Educator in the Workplace” Kristine Amentler, Michele examples of the many 33. One of the
Osmonds
program organized and run Chyko, Marie Ernst, Nicole employment opportunities 34. Took the bait
65 66 67
by Greater Hazleton Part- Lamont, Marybeth Law- that exist for students. 37. Lack of American Profile Hometown Content 6/20/2010
ners in Education, a nonprof- rence, Sarah Richards, “Not every student in high enthusiasm
it organization made up of Donald Smith and Jason school is going to spend four 41. Drano ingredient 21. __ time (course 45. Mauna __
42. April 1st baby, DOWN slot) 46. Release, in a
local business and education Turri. PPL employees who or five years in college,” e.g. 22. Pushed strongly way
Morris said. “Often the stu- 1. Anti-stick spray
partners that places educa- assisted in organizing and 43. Woody's musical
2. '80s foe of Iran 25. Satirical Mort 47. Broadcast
tion professionals inside var- running the visit included dents I teach want to attend son 26. Highchair feature workers' org.
3. Rebuke from
44. Liver or pancreas 27. Stir up 48. Like tabloid
ious companies and indus- Amy Herbener, chemical lab a technical or trade school 45. Fencers' moves
Caesar
4. "Lovely" Beatles 28. Bumbling sort stories
tries to gain experience in supervisor, Colleen Susce- for training in electronics or a 47. Name in kitchen 29. Made public 49. Garlic hunk
girl
the workplace so they can wicz, human resources man- related field, and then head foil
5. Get really 30. Cultural doings 50. Twiddled one's
better prepare their students ager, and Ryan Hill, senior right into the workforce. My 50. Saturn model 31. Trivial Pursuit thumbs
steamed
51. "Onward!" cube 52. Stud stakes
for future careers. information specialist. visit to PPL shows that great 6. Former cigarette
58. Trampled 33. Principal duct 53. Pennsylvania port
opportunities exist for stu- huckster Joe __
“Through this program, The teachers praised PPL 59. Intense exam
7. [Continued on 34. Floating hazard city
educators discover a great for opening its doors and PIE dents willing to work hard in 60. Caravan 35. Home to Gilligan 54. Yield as profit
other side]
stopovers 36. General __ 55. Roof overhang
deal of information about the for putting together the pro- the skills trades. Many stu- 62. Tear apart
8. Criminal, in police
lingo chicken 56. "It's __ to tell ..."
current needs of industry that gram. dents donʼt realize that really 63. Get pooped 38. George, football's 57. Declare untrue
9. With the bow
they can then go back and “Students need to under- good-paying jobs are avail- 64. Like Bo-Peep's
10. Al Jolson classic "Papa Bear" 61. "... two if by __"
share with their students,” stand that success in the able with a technical school flock 39. Mound stat
11. The squiggle in
65. Mideast's Gulf of 40. Tandoori-baked
said Ed Lyba, Ed.D., PIE workplace is about more education.” "São Paulo"
__ bread
executive director. “By visit- than grades,” said Smith, For more informationor to 12. Started the kitty
66. Fax button 44. Like fairy-tale
13. Like an onion
ing PPL, they can actually Hazleton Area High School become a partner, call 450- 67. Obama's paternal goose eggs
peeler, perhaps
homeland
see the facility and learn honors chemistry teacher. 6314.
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morning in Baltimore, 1962. ing will be at directors’ discre- night. All those auditioning Anne Frank will be held on Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
Tracy Turnblad, a pleasantly tion. will be asked to perform an Sunday, June 27 from 3 to Craft of the Day: Pinwheels
plump teenager reflects on “Hairspray” will take the up-beat Broadway-style song 5:30 p.m. and on Tuesday, Guitar Music Guest at 11 a.m.
how much she loves her city stage on Sept. 11 to 20th at and should bring sheet music June 29 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Sports: 1-3 p.m.
and she loves to dance. She the Nuremberg Factory play- for the audition accompanist. the J.J. Ferarra Center. 212 Open Sports & Games
dreams of being a star and house. It is being produced Also, everyone will be asked W. Broad Street, Hazleton Wednesday June 30
sings “Good Morning Balti- through consideration of MTI. to read from the script. Those auditioning will be Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
more.” It is the opening of the For more information, call PTPA’s production of Annie asked to read from the script. Craft of the Day: Magic Color Photo Frames
Broadway musical Hairspray. 751-8449. will be onstage at the Ferrara No monologues are needed. (Please bring a 4x9 photo)
The show will be presented Center August 13, 14, 20, 21, Those auditioning should at a Presentation: 10-11 a.m.
by the Backstage Production Auditions for America’s 27, and 28 at 7 p.m. and minimum become familiar “No Farming No Food, Know Farming Know Food” pres-
Ensemble and the Nurem- favorite musical, Annie, will August 15, 22, and 29 at 3 with the characters and if entation by Penn State Extension Carbon County (live ani-
berg Community Players in be held Sunday, June 27, and p.m. PTPA’s all-you-can-eat possible the text. mal will be present)
September, and auditions will Monday, June 28, at the J. J. dinner buffet will be available Anyone interested in audi- Sports: 1-3 p.m.
be held June 27 and 28. Ferrara Center in downtown 90 minutes before all per- tioning who cannot attend Open Sports & Games
Directors at BPE and NCP Hazleton. All roles are open. formances. this weekend’s auditions can Thursday July 1
have announced the audi- The Pennsylvania Theatre of Anyone interested in audi- call the director at 956-6992 Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
tions that will be held at The Performing Arts will present tioning for Annie who cannot or e-mail her at lzanoli- Craft of the Day: 4th of July Crafts (choice of: door hang-
Factory, in Nuremberg at 7 Annie for three weekends attend this weekend’s audi- ni@ptpashows.org to er, airplane, or bug magnet)
p.m. both days. All roles will starting August 13. tions can call the director at arrange an alternate audition Sports: 1-3 p.m.
be cast through the auditions. Production director Katy 956-3291 or e-mail her at time. Saltine Cracker Eating Contest at 1:30 p.m.
Those wishing to audition Childs, musical director kchilds5047@gmail.com to Open Sports & Games
should dress prepared to David McMahon, and PTPA arrange an alternate audition
dance for teen roles, and Artistic Director Michael time. Week 4: July 6- 8
have 32cts. of an upbeat Marone will hold the audi- Nature Week
Tuesday July 6
Bluegrass concerts Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
planned in White Haven TOPS NEWS Craft of the Day: Nature Sun Catchers
Sports: 1-3 p.m.
White Haven chapter TOPS members had a reported loss Nature Scavenger Hunt at 1 p.m.
of 17.2 pounds for the June 21 meeting, great work! Open Sports & Games
The 50/50 winner was Ursula, reported by Shelly. Wednesday July 7
The no-nos for June are ice cream, chips, and potato Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
pancakes. Craft of the Day: Pennant Flag Photo Holders
The TOPS picnic will begin at 4:30 p.m. on June 28; this (Please bring a 4x9 photo)
is for family members too. Presentation: 10-11 a.m.
On June 30, TOPS members will once again prepare and “No Farming No Food, Know Farming Know Food” pres-
serve the Community Lunch at the Lutheran Parish Hall at entation by Penn State Extension Carbon County (live ani-
11:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend. mal will be present)
Members are encouraged to call, send an e-mail, or note Sports: 1-3 p.m.
of support to fellow members to keep them on track for the Adventure Walk at 1 p.m.
week. Also, don’t forget Adrienne’s exercise classes at the Open Sports & Games
United Methodist Church social hall on Tuesdays & Thursday July 8
Thursdays at 9:30 a.m., a sure way to keep in shape! Crafts: 9 a.m.-noon
Members are reminded to walk a bit in the early mornings Craft of the Day: Sun Prints
and the evenings for extra movement. Summer is here so Sports: 1-3 p.m.
let’s enjoy the summer activities and lose weight at the Knock Hockey Tournament at 1:30 p.m. (prizes will be
same time. given)
Laura had the program and led an interesting discussion. Open Sports & Games
The next scheduled meeting will be held at the church *In addition to the craft of the day, there will be other
hall July 5. Dona will be presenting the TOPS charm bar crafts available including: Perler (Ironing) Beads,
holders and announce the weight loss winners for June.
Gimp/String crafts, Board & Trivia Games, Puzzles, and
Come join in the fun and lose weight at the same time,
Coloring.
Mondays, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at the United Methodist Church
*Open Sports & Games include knock hockey, 4-square,
Social Hall, White Haven.
Bluegrass banjo player ing to his friend and event kickball, basketball, and other group/individual games.
Keith Kupp – The Banjo Man host, Elmer Smucker. Kupp
– will perform solo on the hails from Ephrata, PA, where Flea Market Saturday at
patio of Carmine’s Pizzeria
on Main Street in White
he owns a music studio and
store. He has played the St. Paul’s in Mountain Top Spring Craft &
Haven on Sunday, June 27, banjo since he was 9, and is
from 2 to 6 p.m. He is the first
performer in a series of
also an expert guitar and fid-
dle player. He has performed
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Chicken barbecue take-
316 S. Mountain Blvd., outs will also be available
Food Fest planned
Mountain Top, will hold a flea from noon to 6 p.m. St. Peter the Fisherman on Sunday, June 27 from 9
dubbed Bluegrass on The and recorded with many market on Saturday, June 26 For more information, call Church on Lake Drive in a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine.
Patio, with afternoon per- national and local artists from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors 474-5387. Lake Harmony will hold a There will be plenty of great
formances planned for many are wanted. Spring Craft and Food Fest foods and many crafts.
summer Sundays.
Kupp is “the best banjo
player in ten states,” accord- Come enjoy our pizza and pasta—
dine outside on our patio
Quilt trip Keith Kupp, The Banjo Man, will perform
deadline is on the patio Sunday, June 27, 2-6 p.m.
next week
The Cranberry Quilters
Carmine’s Pizza
Main Street, White Haven • 443-9588
Guild is sponsoring a bus trip Mon.-Thurs. & Sun. 10-10; Fri. & Sat. 10-Midnight
to the Quilt Odyssey quilt Delivery Available within 5 miles of White Haven.
show in Hershey this sum-
mer. Antique and special quilt
exhibits along with a large
merchant mall are located DINE OUT at a discount
within the Hershey Lodge and Use Journal Dine-Out certificates at
Convention Center for quil-
ters and sewers of all types. local dining establishments
The trip is scheduled for
July 24 at a cost of $35,
and save big bucks!!
which covers tthe bus and •Chat ‘n’ Chew—$15 gift card, $9
entrance into the show. •Village Squire—$25 certificate for $15
For more information or to •Pocono Manor—$25 gift card, $12.50
reserve a seat, call Debbie at
427-9864. Call and leave a message—
The deadline is June 30. 443-9131 xt315
We’ll call you back with the details. While
Journal deadline is
always 5 p.m. Monday. supplies last—quantities are limited.
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Aces earn two Babe Ruth victories Roofers remain unbeaten in WBSL
White Haven’s Aces picked Chupka all collected three Chupka, Tyler Jones and win- WEATHERLY HILLCLIMB
up a pair of victories in Valley hits, while Ricky Schoener ning pitcher Antonio Grottola WBSL FREE THROW
Junior Babe Ruth play last singled twice and Mike all singled. Grottola finished CHAMPS—Jordan
week, beating PQ Express Legg ripped a double. Brett with a two-hit shutout. Cunningham, left, and Paul
15-7 and blanking Freeland Stallone and Tim Tokash Aaron Kollar doubled and Miller, right, were the
10-0. added singles to round out Troy Medash singled for winners of the Weatherly
In another league game the attack. Freeland. Hillclimb’s WBSL
last week, West Hazleton PQ Express clouted three Freeland ......................000 00 – 0 2 4 Consecutive Free Throw
White Haven ................014 41 – 10 7 1
Booster Club wrapped up the home runs in a losing Solanick, Kollar (5) and Lapchak; Grottola
competition held last
regular season title after cause. R. Kumitsky homered and Williams. weekend in Weatherly.
W - Grottola. L - Solanick.
shutting out Weatherly 11-0. and singled, and Tyler Cunningham won the
West Hazleton Booster
White Haven 15, Thomas and N. Pehala each 12-and-younger division,
Club 11, Weatherly 0 -
PQ Express 7 - After spot- ripped home runs. Adding making five free throws in
Winning pitcher Joey Baran
ting PQ Express an early 3-2 singles were J. Correalle, J. a row. Miller captured the
twirled a two-hitter with 11
lead, White Haven scored six Lutz and S. Seach. 13-and-older bracket after
strikeouts, and also belted a Gerhard Roofing climbed
times in the second inning to White Haven .........261 204 0–15 17 0 making 21 consecutive
PQ Express ..........301 200 1–7 7 1 pair of hits to lead first-place to 2-0 in Weatherly
seize control and went on to Munisteri and Williams; Lutz, Seach (3) ,
foul shots.
West Hazleton to the shutout Basketball Summer League
the easy win at Conyngham. Correalle (5) and Montoya.
win. TJ’s One Stop 65, Mayor league-high 28 points.
W - Munisteri. L - Lutz. play with a win last week.
Winning pitcher Drew White Haven 10, Freeland Brady Wolfe, Juan Pulanco, Tom Connors 62 - TJ’s One Gerhard Roofing 64, R/T
Munisteri went the distance, The following are last week’s Auto & Truck Sales 54 -
0 - White Haven needed just Kerrick Sullivan, Jesse Frey Stop overcame a 10-point
scattering seven hits. He was results: Donny Hoffman had another
five innings to blank Freeland and Aaron Orth all stroked- halftime deficit to win a close
backed by a 17-hit assault Buck Mtn. Tag-n-Title 51, stellar performance with 22
Friday at Lehigh Park. doubles for Booster Club. one over Mayor Tom
from his White Haven team- Concord Plastics 43 - Buck points, five rebounds and
Brett Stallone showed the Weatherly’s hits came from Connors and improve to 2-1
mates. Garrit Williams, Mountain Tag-n-Title broke three treys to propel Gerhard
way with three hits, Vinny McCroy and Brad on the season.
Antonio Grottola and John open a close game late in Roofing past R/T Auto &
while Drew Munisteri, John Keyser, each with a single. Lorenzo Sanders caught
the second half behind Dave Truck Sales.
fire in the second half to
Durange’s 20-point perform- Ernie Massar contributed
spark the win, finishing with
Sherkness wins Keystone HR Derby ance.
Jon Zaremba added 11
22 points, including five 14 points and eight
The 2010 Keystone Senior the McAdoo/Weatherly, doubles and single and drove three-pointers, and four rebounds and teammate
points and four assists for Austin Gregory had a
Babe Ruth All-Star festivi- including Cody Ryba, Keith in three runs, Corey Ryba hit steals. Teammate Greg
BMTT (2-1). league-high 17 rebounds for
ties were held last Saturday Barna and Sherkness. a pair of singles and Justin Koneshusky contributed a
Concord Plastics (1-2) had the unbeaten Roofers (2-0).
at Franklin Township’s Mikula added a base hit for double-double with 17 points
a solid night from Jeff Witner, Kenny Rowan had the hot-
Christman Field. Panther Valley 12, the locals. and 11 rebounds.
who had a double-double hand for R/T’s (1-1) with 16
Drew Sherkness of the McAdoo/Weatherly 11 - Panther Vy.................431 022 0-12 11 4 Mayor Tom Connors (1-2)
McAdoo/Weatherly ..072 000 2-11 12 3 with 14 points and 13 points and four treys.
McAdoo/Weatherly Nationals Panther Valley scored four King and Marouchoc; Moti and Lech. was led by Ian Hearne’s
rebounds.
captured the home run derby runs over the final three W - King. L - Moti.
competition, belting seven innings and held off a CRESTWOOD FOOTBALL
homers to beat out 50-plus McAdoo/Weatherly rally in LANGIN AWARD WINNER
players for the title. The All- the ninth inning to captured Journal-Herald Crestwood High School
Star game followed on the victory. recently held its Senior
deadline is noon Awards Ceremony, with
Saturday evening. Drew Sherkness blasted a on Monday. the Crestwood Football
Members of the American home run and single, and Booster Club presenting
E-mail articles to:
All-Star team, managed by Bud Lech smashed a three- its annual Langin
McAdoo/Weatherly run home run to pace journalnews@ Scholarship Award to
Nationals’ John Barna, fea- McAdoo/Weatherly. pa.metrocast.net Adam Kita. The award is
given out to a senior who
tured three players from Cody Ryba collected two exhibits leadership, perse-
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academic commitment.
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