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TOWN HALLS
Cancer
survivor
gets trip
to Fla.
11-year-old to visit Disney,
other theme parks with family
JOSHUA VAUGHN
The Sentinel
A little more than a year ago, William and
April Bubb received some of the scariest
news parents can get. Their son Colby was
diagnosed with cancer.
The doctors came out and said your son
has a large cancerous tumor, William Bubb
said. We were just in shock.
It was probably the most
JASON MALMONT, FOR THE SENTINEL helpless feeling we ever had.
District residents talk with state Rep. Stephen Bloom at the Carlisle Borough Hall during Blooms Coffee and Conversation meeting. On Dec. 27, 2015, Colbys

Staying in touch
doctors found a softball size
Rhabdomysaccome tumor
pushing against his throat,
Bubb said.
Rhabdomysaccome is a
Bubb pediatric cancer that affects
soft tissue like muscles, Bubb
said.
Flash forward 15 months and dozens of
doctors visits and treatments later, Colby,
Town hall audiences and Closer Look now 11 years old, is cancer free.
It feels like you can exhale a little bit,
options grow for legislators The Sentinel takes a Closer Look at
town hall meetings. Please see SURVIVOR, Page A9
NAOMI CREASON
The Sentinel Ran Saturday

Sentinel salutes
Rep. Stephen Bloom remembers a time How town halls are changing for state
when only two people showed up for one and national legislators.
of his town hall meetings. of town hall meetings in March. The
Monday

U.S. entering
And while that number stood out as town hall at Carlisle Borough Hall was
the smallest in his seven years repre- standing room only in the council cham- Advocacy is rising among Midstate
senting the 199th Legislative District in bers with about 100 people, and Bloom residents.
Cumberland County, he also said the at- said he had to close off registration for
tendance at such public forums has never
been higher than it is right now.
Bloom said in past years, the largest
his evening town hall at the Dickinson
Township Building due to the number of
RSVPs and capacity regulations.
I think part of my job is to hear what
people want, said Rep. Greg Rothman,
World War I
crowds for his Coffee and Conversation Its something a few legislators, like who represents the 87th Legislative JOSEPH CRESS
town hall meetings featured 50 to 60 Bloom, say they are encouraged to see. District covering Hampden and East The Sentinel
people. Ive been there, too frustrated at Pennsboro townships and Camp Hill World War II carried the moral impera-
In this new political environment, national issues, he said. Thats why Borough, as well as a part of Silver Spring tive of getting even after a sneak attack and
things have changed. we have town halls. It allows people to launching a crusade against an oppressive
Bloom met packed venues at a pair be heard. Please see TOWN HALL, Page A9 regime.
Pearl Harbor was the smoking gun that
unified the American public behind the

Rare chance at face time?


clear-cut good vs. evil fight of taking on and
defeating Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany.
But much of what defined the Second
World War had its origins in the First World
War a conflict barely understood or re-
ough and an evening town hall in Dick- eight, or sometimes two or three. membered by most Americans today.
A look at how often inson Township. He said factors for how many town A century ago this April 6 Congress de-
legislators hold town halls Bloom estimated at the Carlisle town
hall earlier this month that it was his
halls he can hold can include scheduling,
venue availability and if it is an election
clared war on the German Empire, drawing a
reluctant US onto the world stage. Cumber-
NAOMI CREASON 44th town hall since he was elected in year. He said he doesnt hold town halls land County answered the call with civilians
The Sentinel 2010, and his first in the 2017-18 legis- near an election because town halls are active on the home front and soldiers de-
March was a busy month for some leg- lative session. Given that this is not an legislative events and should not be used ployed overseas in the trenches of war-torn
islators who held town hall meetings that election year for Bloom, these two town as campaign events. Europe.
arent always a regular occurrence. halls are unlikely to be the only two of Not all representatives host town halls The Sentinel will commemorate this tur-
Locally, state Rep. Stephen Bloom, the year. as often as Bloom does. Rep. Greg Roth- bulent time with a monthlong series of ar-
R-Carlisle, held two Coffee and Conver- Normally I do roughly four a year, man, R-Hampden, said hes held two ticles that will run every weekend in April
sation town hall meetings in the Carlisle Bloom said. It varies a little based on
area a morning town hall in the bor- scheduling. I can do as many as six or Please see OPPORTUNITY, Page A12 Please see WAR, Page A12

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OBITUARIES
Steven E. Beeman Meri S Rhodes Pauline E. Bushey
Steven Edward Beeman, Meri S. Rhodes was born Pauline E. Bushey, 81, for-
age 65, of Carlisle, passed on June 8, 1949 in Ottawa, merly of Dillsburg, passed
away on Thursday, March IL to her parents Wesley and away Wednesday, March 29,
30, 2017. Born June 26, 1951 Betty Tendall. She passed 2017, at the Sarah A. Todd
in Cumberland, MD, he was away on March 27, 2017 in Memorial Home, Carlisle.
the son of the late Edward Ft. Myers, FL at the age of She was born July 22, 1935,
Fredrick and Della Victoria 67 following a long battle in Cumberland County, PA
(Broadwater) Beeman. with cancer. the daughter of the late Lloyd
Steven was a graduate of Meri is survived by her and Grace (Harbold) Trump.
Allegany High School and loving husband of 45 years, Pauline was the widow of
went on to serve in the U.S. Raymond E. Rhodes; chil- George H. Bushey.
Navy aboard the USS Tre- dren Andrea (Matt) Lynn Pauline was well known in
pang SSN674. Following Miller and Raymond (April) the Dillsburg area working
his discharge, he remained Michael Rhodes; grand- as the head cook at Bakers
in the Navy Reserves un- children Kaia and Matthew Restaurant for over 35 years.
til 1975. For his service, he Miller, Raymond Jon, Kins- She enjoyed cooking and
was awarded the National Beeman ley, and Grayson Rhodes; Rhodes spending time with family Bushey
Defense Service Medal, the sisters Lynn Noon and Gail and friends.
Navy Expeditionary Medal, Schmitz; brother Bruce orchids, cooking and host- She is survived by two am in the Cocklin Funeral
and the Meritorious Unit Tendall; and her mother ing family meals, but most sons, David E. Bushey and Home, Inc., 30 N. Chest-
Commendation Ribbon. Betty. Meri is preceded in of all, spending time with his wife Colleen of Doulgl- nut St,, Dillsburg. Burial
He worked as a professional death by her father and her her family. She is well known asville, GA, Bryan A. Bushey will follow in the Suburban
truck driver throughout his granddaughters Kendall and for her contagious laughter and his wife Barbara of Me- Memorial Gardens, Dover.
life. Steven was baptized Tristyn. and smile. She brought joy chanicsburg; one sister, Viewings will be held Sunday
at the age of 9, eventually Meri grew up in Seneca, to everyone who had the Ruthanna Walker and her from 6-8 pm and on Monday
becoming a minister at Funeral services will be IL and attended Seneca blessing to cross her path. husband Larry of Boiling from 10-11 am at the funeral
Mohlers Dunkard Brethren held at 11:00 AM Monday, High School. She gradu- Cremation has been en- Springs; one sister-in-law, home.
Church in Mechanicsburg. April 3 at Malpezzi Funeral ated with an AA at Illinois trusted to Harvey-Engel- Levina Trump of Shireman- Memorial contributions
Surviving is his wife, Home, 8 Market Plaza Way, Valley Community College hardt Funeral Home. A stown; three grandchildren, may be made to the Sarah
Diane (Peffer) Beeman; his Mechanicsburg. Burial will and obtained a BA in Early Celebration of Life will be David B. Bushey and his wife A. Todd Memorial Home,
children, Rachel, Keturah take place in Mohlers Cem- Childhood Education from held on Sunday, April 9, Kate, Christopher A. Bushey 1000 W. South St., Carlisle,
Kate, John and wife etery. There will be viewings Illinois State University in 2017 at 2:00 PM at the Zion and his wife Maddie, Lauren PA 17013.
Jodi (Martin) of Newville, at the funeral home from Normal, IL. Meris passion Lutheran Church; 7401 A. Hannold and her husband An online guestbook can
Stephanie Roscinski and 6:00 to 8:00 PM on Sun- in life was working with Winkler Rd., Ft. Myers, Alex; and three great-grand- be signed at www.cocklin-
husband John, Thomas, day, April 2 as well as from and teaching children. She FL 33919. In lieu of flowers sons, Jacob, Owen, and funeralhome.com
and Zachary of Fort Lewis, 10:00 to 11:00 AM Monday, taught for over 15 years at the you may make a donation Alan. Pauline was preceded
WA; his grandchildren, April 3. Sanibel Elementary School to Hope Hospice; 9470 in death by a brother, Lloyd
Sarah, Hayden, and Callie It is requested that flowers and finished her career at Health Park Circ., Ft. My- Trump, Jr.
Beeman; his siblings, Mary be omitted. In lieu of flow- Mechanicsburg, PA High ers, FL 33908 or to Susan Services will be held Mon-
Bowers of Cumberland, ers, memorial contributions School as the Executive G. Komen Foundation in day, April 3, 2017, at 11:00
MD, Lucille Taylor and may be made to Operation Assistant to the Principal memory of Meri. Please
husband Ken of Laurel, MD, Veterans Hope at www. where she could continue visit www.harvey-engel-
Colin Beeman of Union, operationveteranshope. mentoring students. Meri hardt.com to leave a con- Charles R. Chub Cornman
OH; and his sister-in-law, com, Water for Life at www. enjoyed gardening, growing dolence to her family.
Barbara Beeman; as well as WFLHaiti.org, or to Celtic Charles R. Chub
many nieces and nephews. Hospice and Home Health at Cornman, age 85, of Car-
He was preceded in death www.celtichealthcare.com. Shirley Jane Lindsay lisle, passed away Thurs-
by an infant son and his To sign the online guest day, March 30, 2017 at the
brothers Fredrick, Everett, book, please visit www. Shirley Jane Lindsay, 80, of Shippensburg, PA, died Fri- Church of God Home.
and Donald. malpezzifuneralhome.com day, March 31, 2017. He was born October 5,
1931 in Carlisle to the late
Ray S. and Mary (Boyd)
Cornman.

Workforce, drug crisis topics at Charles is survived by:


his wife of 66 years, Shirley
(Dunbar) Cornman of Carl-

commissioners event with chamber


isle; a son, Ray C. (and wife
Diane) Cornman of Carlisle;
two daughters, Nancy (and
husband Cleon) Detweiler
ZACK HOOPES of Newville and Sandy (and Corman
The Sentinel husband Skip) Wagner of
The Cumberland New Bloomfield; daugh-
County Commissioners ter-in-law, Sandy Corn-
gathered with business man; six grandchildren; ten
leaders Thursday morn- great-grandchildren; and
ing in Carlisle for the an- several brothers and sisters.
nual state of the county In addition to his parents,
breakfast, hosted by the Charles was preceded in
Carlisle Area Chamber of death by a son, R. Jake Corn- sign the guestbook, please
Commerce. man. visit www.HoffmanFH.com
Although the commis- A memorial service will
sioners touched on a num- be held at a later date. Burial
ber of county government will be private and held at the
issues, the topics that convenience of the family.
dominated the conversa- Hoffman Funeral Home &
tion were concerns over Crematory, 2020 W. Trindle
the ongoing opioid abuse Road, Carlisle, PA is han-
MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL
crisis, as well as the coun- dling the arrangements. To
tys workforce and housing Vincent T. DiFilippo, left, addresses key issues affecting the Cumberland County area during
options. the State of the County Breakfast at the Carlisle Country Club as Gary Eichelberger, right,
This crisis is a crisis in
every sense, said Com-
and Jim Hertzler look on.
CARPET MEAT RAFFLE
missioner Jim Hertzler,
pointing to the accelerat-
County governments
across the state are press-
nonparticipation by adults
who would be able to work,
housing, Eichelberger
said. When you hear af-
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added eight case workers in funding for treatment with only high school ed-
in the past two years to services. ucations once the bul-
handle increased work- This is truly a pay- wark of the manufacturing
load, Commissioner Vince m e - n ow- o r- pay- m e - industry has shrunk
DiFilippo said. later situation that the from 85 percent in 2003
While much of this is state needs to tackle, to around 78 percent now,
related to heightened le- Commissioner Gary a Sentinel analysis of labor
gal requirements follow- Eichelberger said. data indicated last year.
ing the Sandusky abuse The opioid spike might Training this demo-
scandal, a great deal is also also be exacerbating what graphic is a matter of in-
attributable to cases of business owners described vesting in the necessary
children whose caretakers to the commissioners as a programs, the commis-
have drug issues, DiFilippo lack of reliable labor in sioners said. Cumber-
said. the county. This is due to land Valley High School,
The countys prison a number of factors, and in particular, was praised
population, while fluctu- how much the county gov- for investing resources in
ating daily, has averaged ernment can do about it is its vocational/technical
higher in recent years as unclear. programs and not leaving
well. Cumberland Countys behind students who were
We used to be averag- unemployment rate is low, not college-bound.
ing around 400 people, consistently under 4 per- We need to have more
now were staying steady cent, while Pennsylvania emphasis for kids who may
at around 450, Hertzler as a whole is consistently not want to go to college
said. over 5 percent. This cre- and are more interested
The state is also ex- ates a tight labor market, in a trade, Commissioner
pected to assign a seventh with relatively few unoc- Vince DiFilippo said.
judge to the countys ju- cupied members of the Another factor is a lack
diciary for 2020, an ad- workforce. of reasonably priced hous-
ditional expense that the But at the same time, a ing for workers who want
county will have to bear considerable pool of un- to make the county their
as its law enforcement and employed workers exists home, Eichelberger said.
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One killed in North Middleton crash Friday


JOSHUA VAUGHN
The Sentinel
Emergency crews re-

sponded to a fatal crash in
North Middleton Town-
ship early Friday morning.
North Middleton
Township Police said the
crash happened around
2:30a.m. along the 1300
block of Waggoners Gap
Road in the township when
a vehicle ran off the road
SENTINEL STAFF into parked cars in a drive-
On average 22.42 percent of all criminal cases are filed by way and then caught on fire.
March 30. This chart shows year-end projections based on the The driver was unable to
average weekly criminal case filings in Cumberland County. be identified because of the
More than 140 new cases entered the system this week; 46 fire, according to Cumber-
were part of a large scale drug operation on Tuesday. land County Coroner Char- MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL
ley Hall. Waggoners Gap Road in North Middleton Township was closed for about two hours because
SENTINEL STAFF criminal case filings in Hall said a check of of a fatal crash on Friday morning.
n average 22.42 per-
O Cumberland County. dental records would be
cent of all criminal cases More than 140 new cases required to identify the closed for about 2 hours, Carlisle Fire and Rescue sponded to the scene, po-
are filed by March 30. entered the system this driver because of the ex- according to police. and Union Fire Company, lice said.
This chart shows year- week; 46 were part of a tent of injuries. Fire crews from North along with Cumberland The cause of the crash is
end projections based large scale drug operation Waggoners gap Road was Middleton Township, Goodwill EMS also re- still under investigation.
on the average weekly on Tuesday.

LOCAL FIRE CALLS


THURSDAY, MARCH 30
12:59a.m.: carbon monoxide de-
tector, April Drive, Camp Hill; West
Upper Frankford
5:17p.m.: auto accident, Route
581 eastbound, offramp Exit 5B/
Association to host inaugural event
Shore, Camp Hill Route 15 southbound, East Penns-
boro Township; Camp Hill, Creekside, SENTINEL STAFF adventure with beat-the- lenges and track their 2017carlisleheartchase. The
6:33a.m.: auto accident, I-76
westbound, Middlesex Township; Hampden he American Heart
T clock games and chal- progress using the Heart- goal for the event is to raise
New Kingstown, Carlisle Fire & Res- 7:05p.m.: automatic fire alarm, Association will host the lenges. Chase Mobile Game App. $25,000. As of Thursday,
Dennison Creek, Dickinson Town- inaugural Carlisle Heart- For the event, teams The team with the most $8,000 had been raised.
cue Services ship; Union, Carlisle Fire & Rescue
1:33p.m.: automatic fire alarm, Services, Upper Frankford Chase on April 22 at Dick- of two to five people will points when the clock runs Check-in begins at
Carlisle Pike, Silver Spring Town- 8:05p.m.: automatic fire alarm, inson College. compete in a one-hour out wins. 8a.m. April 22, and the
ship; Silver Spring, New Kingstown Dennison Creek, Dickinson Township; The family and team chase through Carlisle in Teams are encouraged HeartChase begins at
3:32p.m.: auto accident, Enola Citizen-Mount Holly Springs, Union challenge event will raise pursuit of hidden rewards. to register early and start 9a.m. at Dickinson Col-
Road/McClures Gap Road, Lower 9:27p.m.: fire police, Bridge
Frankford Township; North Middle- Street, New Cumberland; New funds for the association Each team will complete fundraising at http:// lege, 28 N. College St.,
ton, Carlisle Fire & Rescue Services, Cumberland by turning Carlisle into an multiple checkpoint chal- honor.americanheart.org/ Carlisle.

POLICE CALLS

Pedestrian deaths spike


STATE POLICE CARLISLE A 36-year-old Shippensburg man
(249-2121) was injured in a single-vehicle crash
An attempted burglary overnight around 1p.m., March 26 on Oakville
March 20, in the 900 block of Nixon Road, North Newton Township. Po-
Drive, Monroe Township, resulted lice said a vehicle driven by Kenneth
in damage to the structures door
and frame. E. Ott left the roadway, struck an
A residential window was dam- embankment and rolled onto the JOAN LOWY largest increase occurring a safety organization. The ers to be alert, pedestrians
aged by a BB in the 1500 block of southbound lane of the roadway. Associated Press in 2015. Pedestrian deaths council estimates there have to be, too.
Shugart Road, Monroe Township, Ott was transported to Chambers- Pedestrian deaths are
as a share of total motor were more than 40,200 Another factor in pe-
during the evening of March 29. burg Hospital for treatment. climbing faster than mo- vehicle crash deaths in- traffic deaths in 2016. The destrian deaths is alcohol.
torist fatalities, reaching creased from 11 percent in last time there were more Thirty-four percent of pe-
LOTTERY nearly 6,000 deaths last 2006 to 15 percent in 2015. than 40,000 fatalities in destrians and 15 percent
year the highest total This latest data shows a single year was in 2007, of drivers involved in fatal
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Straight $50 Evening5 preliminary state data re- pedestrians safe on our deaths that year. there is no indication that
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A4|Saturday, April 1, 2017 LOCAL The Sentinel

PennDOT to work on bridges


SENTINEL STAFF in Carroll Township and Pine counter single-lane restrictions PennDOT next week will begin I-beam bridge and replacing it
ennDOT Thursday announced
P Hill Road in Rye Township, Perry and flaggers. The initial work is trimming trees and clearing an with a precast concrete box cul-
upcoming construction on bridges County. in preparation for a long-term area near Creek Road bridge over vert, as well as road construction
in Perry County. George S. Hann & Son Inc., of single-lane restriction while the Buffalo Creek. Signs will then be and paving, new guardrail, signs
PennDOT said its contractor Fort Littleton, Fulton County, was bridges are removed and replaced posted on April 24 that a contrac- and pavement markings.
on Thursday, April 6, will begin awarded the $1.8 million contract in stages. Work is expected to be tor will close the bridge and begin The entire project is expected to
daytime shoulder reconstruc- for superstructure replacement. completed this fall, though crews a three-month project to demol- be completed by the end of July.
tion and temporary traffic signal Work includes the removal and may need to return next spring to ish the bridge and replace it with Because of the project, Creek
installation in preparation for a replacement of three single-span finish approach work and paint a precast box culvert. Road will be closed to thru-traffic
project to remove and replace pre-stressed concrete adjacent new traffic lines. PennDOT awarded the for up to 60 days between Hug-
three 55-year-old single-span box beam bridge superstructures PennDOT said there will also be $830,000 contract to Hempt gins Road and Old Trail Road.
bridge superstructures on Val- and repairs to each of the sub- another long-term bridge project Bros. Inc., of Camp Hill. Work Until then, there will be a detour
ley Road (Route 850) near Sher- structures. in New Buffalo Borough-Watts includes removing the existing following Route 11/15 and Notch
mans Dale between Reigle Road Drivers in the area will en- Township, Perry County. 80-year-old single-span steel Road.

CAT board shuts TOUR THROUGH TIME

down Circulator
Soft freeze capped and were not going
to be able to get around,
aged to a higher standard,
but it begs the question,
of pension also resident Gail Hensley said. Clapsadl said.
If they dont [maintain CATs upper manage-
approved the circulator], Id be more ment recently experienced
housebound, said Euge- a shakeup, with former
ZACK HOOPES nia Rice, who suffers from General Manage Bill Jones
The Sentinel neuropathy in her legs that resigning roughly six weeks
The board of Capital
prevents her from driving. ago. CATs board con-
Area Transit made two A number of attendees tracted with McDonald
major decisions Thursday made similar testimony, Transit Associates, a con-
night, voting unanimously with diabetic neuropathy sulting group, to take over
to halt the Carlisle Circu- seeming to be a common operations.
lator as well as voting for a mobility restrictor for low- Johnson, who is an ad- PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
soft freeze of the agen- er-income seniors in the viser with McDonald, also A then image from the late 1950s or early 1960s behind the north side of the first block of
cys much-maligned exec- borough. was skeptical of the way the West High Street, near the current post office.
utive pension system. The financial summary circulator had been run be-
While nominally unre- given to CAT Thursday fore his arrival.
lated, both decisions re- indicated that the circu- Weve got a lot of 40-
flected the ongoing struggle lator had run a $220,000 foot buses out there and
of CAT to improve its oper- operating deficit so far this from an operations stand-
ations amidst management fiscal year, and would need point, it doesnt make
difficulties and infighting up to a half-million dollars sense, Johnson said. If
among its funding partners per year from its funding you could even put out
over regionalization of the partners to keep it alive. a van with a lower-paid
taxpayer-supported transit Those funding partners driver, it would provide
service. included local govern- better service for lower
CAT faces some very ments as well as Dickinson cost.
serious challenges, said College, Carlisle Regional
Dauphin County Chief Medical Center, Carlisle Pension closed
Clerk Chad Saylor, one of Events, and the Partner- The board also approved
CATs seven voting board ship for Better Health. a motion to not add any
members. If we are going The circulators financial additional employees onto
to face up to these chal- stakeholders indicated CATs executive pension
lenges, were going to have earlier this year that they plan, beyond the 10 already
to make some tough deci- would be willing to let CAT enrolled. The motion was
sions. discontinue the service if pushed by Clapsadl and
Hopefully we can re- it was not financially sus- Scott Wyland, Cumberland
visit this in the future tainable. Countys representatives to
when CAT is part of a new Why the circulator failed CATs board. MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL
family of transit agencies, to meet its ridership expec- CAT is jointly funded A current view of just north of the first block of West High Street, showing the backside of the
Saylor said, referencing the tations is not fully known. and governed by Cumber- buildings.
boards desire to pursue a However, Mike Clapsadl, a land and Dauphin counties,

West High Street in Carlisle


regional merger. board member and deputy and the City of Harrisburg.
During the session, controller for Cumberland Cumberland County com-
CATs new interim Execu- County, criticized CATs missioners have been in-
tive Director Tony Johnson past management for the creasingly vocal in their
revealed a number of issues shortfall. criticism of what they say MICHAEL BUPP The now image shows the Carlisle and the surrounding
he had discovered within They were manag- are gross management in- The Sentinel progress over the years. area through the years.
the transit organization, ing to low expectations, efficiencies within CAT. This weeks Tour Through Tour Through Time will Please contact the Cum-
and hoped to correct in the Clapsadl said. In years two The poster issue for this Time takes a look at then and run Saturdays in The Senti- berland County Historical
coming months includ- and three, [the circulator] is CATs executive pension, now images of West High nel as a joint project with the Society at 717-249-7610
ing an unusually high num- shouldve been managed which allows management Street in Carlisle. Cumberland County Histor- with any information per-
ber of accidents, lack of a to a much higher expecta- personnel to receive re- The then image shows an ical Society. Sentinel pho- taining to these images.
procurement system, and tion. tirement benefits from two area behind the buildings tographers will work with Please send future ideas or
some positions that were CAT had not been suf- funds simultaneously one along the first block of West staff at the Historical Society suggestions to mbupp@
redundant while others ficiently aggressive in allowance from the pension High Street in Carlisle. each week to offer a look at cumberlink.com.
remained unstaffed. improving service to gain fund for rank-and-file em-
We have to do some new riders, Clapsadl said. ployees, and another from
work and see if we cant Planning projections for a fund that gives benefits to LOCAL BRIEF
get the performance indi- the program were not even executives only.
cators where they need to
be, Johnson said.
looked at by management
until the third year of the
Unlike the base plan, the
latter plan requires execu-
County to host Walk on Monday.
The program honors vic-
will be guest speakers and
awards, and conclude with
program, at which point tive personnel to contrib- victims rights rally tim service volunteers, law a one-mile walk through
Circulator failure they were too late to im- ute no additional funds enforcement and commu- Carlisle.
Roughly a dozen Carl- plement, Clapsadl said. during their working life- As part of Victims Rights nity members who work to For more information
isle residents attended the No one knows if the time, but still receive ben- Week next week, Cumber- help victims of crime. The about the rally, contact the
meeting to protest can- route wouldve been sus- efits equaling an extra 40 land County will host the event will begin at 6p.m. countys Victim Services
cellation of the circulator tainable in the last three percent of their salary after 16th annual Crime Victims at the Old Courthouse and Office at 717-240-6220 or
project, which started as a years if it had been man- retirement. Rights Rally and One Mile is open to the public. There email victims@ccpa.net.
pilot program three years
ago.
The circulator provided
fixed-route service in
downtown Carlisle, con-
necting riders with com-
mon shopping and work
destinations as well as ... time to get your landscape
interchanges with CATs ready!
buses that run to Harris- is pleased to announce that
burg. -Mulching
While ridership in-
SUSAN J. HARTMAN
creased in the first and sec- -Reseeding & Aeration
ond years of the program, has joined the rm as a shareholder with particular
the past year saw ridership - Flower Bed Cleanup & Install interest in wills, estates and real estate matters. Mrs.
decline, with only 3.69 Hartman, formerly of Duncan & Hartman, has rep-
passengers per hour com- -Edging & Trimming resented clients in the Carlisle area for twenty-four
pared to a third-year target years and has been involved in the practice of real
of 8.45. -Weed Control estate for 38 years as a title insurance agent. During her career, Mrs. Hartman has
However, a contingent
-Patios & Decks been an active member of the Cumberland County Bar Association and the Cumberland
of elderly and disabled
County Bar Foundation. She is also involved in many community activities Carlisle and
residents has come to rely
on the service, with sev- Walnut Bottom.
eral telling the board they Mrs. Hartman attended High School at Big Spring and is a graduate of Indiana Univer-
would have no other form sity of Pennsylvania with a degree in Political Science. She graduated from the Dickin-
of transportation after the son School of Law in 1992.
service ceases.
There are a lot of us www.martsonlaw.com M
who are disabled or handi- 1
A6|Saturday, April 1, 2017 The Sentinel

MIDSTATE
Missing
judge, Capitol Police blasted
Audit calls parking dollars and hundreds of parking open the safe. She was the only tol Police office and is deposited
tickets over a several-year period. one with the combination. weekly. Procedurally, according

91, found ticket money handling


incompetent
It was so bad they were not
even able to write parking tick-
ets for six months because they
To have a whole entire police
department not be able to get into
its own safe, thats groundbreak-
to Thompson, parking tickets
are logged in and out by officers
and accounted for with receipts.

alive
werent even able ing stuff and not in a good way, More than one person now has
DENNIS OWENS to track their own DePasquale said. oversight.
ABC27 News parking tickets, The audit also blasted manage- There will be a biweekly re-
HARRISBURG It is a blunt DePasquale said ment at Capitol Police and over- view of all ticket office data by
MICHAEL RUBINKAM assessment and a scathing audit. of the Capitol Po- sight by the Department of Gen- the Capitol Police and, in addi-
Associated Press The definition of a debacle is lice, which has ju- eral Services, which was sorely tion, there will be a monthly au-
SCRANTON A 91-year-
their record keeping, Pennsylva- risdiction over the lacking according to the auditor dit by the Department of General
old federal judge with memory nia Auditor General Eugene De- Capitol Complex. general. Services fiscal office, Thompson
problems who was reported Pasquale said of the Pennsylvania A single civilian I am 100-percent sure that we said.
DePasquale
missing from his home this week Capitol Police. ticket clerk had have the situation under control, Pennsylvania State Police con-
and who had last been seen try- On Thursday, DePasquale pub- complete control of the parking said Troy Thompson, a spokes- tinue to investigate the civilian
ing to get into a closed store and licly released an audit that con- tickets, the collected fines, and the man for General Services. ticket manager who resigned.
then driving away firmed an ABC27 Investigators bookkeeping. She abruptly retired Thompson said the problems But with such bad accounting,
was found alive report of last week: that Capitol as auditors came in to look at the have been fixed, that money is its difficult to know if money was
Thursday night. Police misplaced thousands of books. After she left, no one could no longer collected in the Capi- stolen or misplaced.
Edwin Kosik
was found about
100 yards from his
car in a wooded
area of Dunmore,
outside Scran-
Edwin Kosik
ton, U.S. Marshal
Martin Pane told The Associated
Press.
Kosik was conscious and talking
and was taken to a hospital, he
said.
Were hopeful he will have a
full recovery, Pane said.
The judge, who takes medica-
tion for memory loss and stopped
hearing cases last month, dis-
appeared from his home Tues-
day night, sparking an intensive
search involving the U.S. Mar-
shals Service, state police and
the FBI.
Two boys found Kosiks Acura
SUV around 7:30p.m., saw the
judges ID in the vehicle and
alerted law enforcement. A search
dog immediately picked up the
scent and found the judge, who
was lying on his back.
I told him who I was, and his
first statement to me was, You
cut your hair. He knew who I
was, said Pane, who works in
the federal courthouse in Scran-
ton where Kosik spent more than
30 years on the bench.
Kosik, who sent two corrupt GENE J. PUSKAR, ASSOCIATED PRESS
judges to prison for their roles in
Former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is serving a multi-decade sentence.
a notorious juvenile justice scan-
dal known as kids for cash, was
last seen just after 11p.m. Tues-
day trying to enter a grocery store
pharmacy near his home outside
Scranton. The store was closed,
and Kosik drove in the opposite
Trustee losing sympathy for victims
direction from his house, Pane Penn State takes issue email that he was running out most, our thoughts remain with is appealing. Penn State has paid
said. He left his wallet and phone of sympathy for 35 yr old, so- the victims of Jerry Sandusky. out more than $90 million to set-
at home. with Lords comment called victims with 7 digit net The attorney generals office tle claims by about three dozen
worth. said prosecutors will never run men who say they were abused
ASSOCIATED PRESS Lord has been a supporter of out of sympathy for victims of as children at Sanduskys hands.

Officer
HARRISBURG A Penn State Spaniers and attended his trial. sexual abuse. Spanier has said he plans to
University trustee said he is He is part of an alumni-elected Unlike Mr. Lord, the jury un- appeal.
running out of sympathy for faction on the board that has derstood how Graham Spaniers The jury foreman at Spaniers
so-called victims of former repeatedly clashed with others failure to act, while a predator trial said Thursday he was the

guilty of assistant football coach Jerry


Sandusky following the con-
viction of the universitys former
over the universitys response to
the Sandusky child molestation
scandal.
was in his midst, caused actual
and grievous harm, the office
said.
last juror to vote to convict and
feels he made a mistake.
Retired truck driver Richard

perjury,
president over his handling of a Lord questioned why people Spanier was found to have Black, of Harrisburg, said he
2001 complaint about Sandusky. who said they were victimized hushed up a complaint by a began to have regrets the day
Penn State said the trustee by Sandusky were so prominent graduate assistant who said after the verdict, saying, We

assault
was speaking personally, not for in trial. he had reported seeing San- got it wrong. He said he had
the university, and prosecutors The chairman of the trust- dusky sexually abusing a boy in doubts about whether prose-
issued a rebuke. ees, Ira M. Lubert, said Lords a school shower. Sandusky was cutors proved that Spanier was
The Chronicle of Higher Ed- comments are personal and not arrested until a decade later, told by his lieutenants that what
ABC27 NEWS ucation, following up on former do not represent the opinions when prosecutors received an happened in the shower was
LANCASTER A Lancaster university president Graham of the board or the university. anonymous tip about the shower sexual. But he seemed to equiv-
police sergeant has been found Spaniers child endangerment He said the sentiments of board incident. ocate, also saying based on the
guilty of assaulting a man he conviction, reported Thursday and university leadership were Sandusky was convicted of evidence that we were given, and
arrested on suspicion of public (http://bit.ly/2nooEuK) that expressed in the first line of a abusing several boys and was what we heard from people sit-
drunkenness in 2014. former bank executive Al Lord statement released after Spani- sentenced to decades in prison, ting in the chair, we rendered a
Raymond Corll, 55, was found had told the publication in an ers conviction: First and fore- but he insists hes innocent and correct decision.
guilty this week on a felony charge
of perjury and misdemeanor
counts of false swearing, official

VW reaches $157M settlement


oppression and simple assault.
In his testimony at a 2014 sum-
mary trial, Corll said he arrested
the man because he was stagger-
ing the entire width of a 15-foot
sidewalk and was so drunk he was
unaware of his surroundings. ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington. All 10 states follow under their own emissions laws, the statement said.
The state attorney generals of- ETROIT Volkswagen is
D Californias clean air standards. New York Attorney General Eric Volkswagen has admitted to
fice filed charges last year, saying paying more than $157 million The settlement covers 3-liter Schneiderman said Thursday in programming its diesel engines
the man showed no signs of in- to 10 states to settle environ- six-cylinder diesel engines and a statement. to activate pollution controls
toxication in a surveillance video. mental lawsuits over the com- is separate from a $603 million Setting that precedent is im- during government treadmill
Prosecutors said Corll falsely panys diesel emissions-cheat- agreement reached last year portant now because President tests and turning them off for
arrested and punched the hand- ing scandal. with 44 states, Washington, Donald Trump has proposed roadway driving.
cuffed man in the face. The man The company says the money D.C., and Puerto Rico that cov- budget cuts for federal envi- VW has paid out more than
sued the City of Lancaster and will go to Connecticut, Dela- ered 2-liter engines. ronmental enforcement which $20 billion to buy back or repair
settled for $150,000. ware, Maine, Massachusetts, Thursdays settlement is the would leave states like New York cars and pay criminal and civil
Corll faces up to seven years in New York, Oregon, Pennsylva- first time the 10 states have won and California as the first line of fines and legal settlements re-
prison at sentencing. nia, Rhode Island, Vermont and penalties from an automaker defense for the environment, lated to the scandal.

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

Making
memories, not
marking time
T
here was a time in my life that I forgot how old I was. Had I
taken time to do the math, I could have figured it out.
Upon telling someone my age one day, my wife stopped
me and asked me to repeat it. I did and she laughed. I had already
started doing the math in my head and realized my error.
I had been X so in my head I was still X.
Having done the math I know I will be 60 on my upcoming
birthday, yet I question if that can be true. I run back through the
math to be sure only because I am not what I picture, or perhaps
pictured, 60 to be.
My wife and I lead a very busy, active lifestyle that includes a lot
of cycling, which I think makes us feel younger, and I dont mean
Personality and policy for Trump
just physically, but mentally.

I
It all started about seven or eight years ago when n the aftermath of the de- politicians are changed by 1986, the last time the tax code
we were riding in the Cotton Ramble at Sikeston, bacle over the Republican Washington than change its was reformed.
Missouri. effort to repeal and replace political culture. As for drain- Here is part of what Reagan
We had been riding a tandem bike for a few Obamacare, President Trump ing the swamp, that would be said: For the sake of fairness,
months. After a ride around Reelfoot Lake in west- can learn a valuable lesson fine, as long as the swamp only simplicity, and growth, we must
ern Tennessee, we realized we had to upgrade from that will serve him well in the contained water, but the swamp radically change the structure
GARY the old Shimano that weighed about 60 pounds and next battle over tax reform and contains politicians, lobbyists, of a tax system that still treats
ADKISSON had thick cushy seats. other issues. lawyers and numerous interest our earnings as the personal
We found a used Trek that was about 15 pounds The president was elected groups one might call swamp property of the Internal Reve-
lighter, had more gears and seats made for longer largely on the force of his people. These people are happy nue Service; radically change
riding. strong person- with the status quo because it a system that still treats peo-
We were getting stronger, riding longer rides, and feeling pretty ality and vague gives them access to govern- ples earnings, similar incomes,
good about ourselves until the Cotton Ramble. promises to fix ment and a sense of power, not much differently regarding the
There was another couple riding a tandem, so we stayed close to things that are a to mention vast sums of money tax that they pay; and, yes,
them and pitted with them at the 20-mile rest stop. We did not disaster, a fa- for persuading members of radically change a system that
know them but introduced ourselves and were shocked when we vorite word of his. Congress to include, or exclude, still causes some to invest their
realized they were 15 to 20 years older than us. Personality is items in legislation that appeal money, not to make a better
We left that stop at the same time. As we clicked off mile after CAL not policy. Lead- to their wealthy clients. mousetrap but simply to avoid
mile, they kept pulling away until we lost sight of them. THOMAS ers who lead by Before embarking on tax re- a tax trap.
As we arrived at the 30-mile rest area they were leaving and we personality can form, the president might first Over the course of this cen-
never saw them again during the 65-mile ride. also die by per- consider a campaign to expose tury, our tax system has been
Driving home that day, the issue became obvious; we needed a sonality, which is what hap- the numerous ways Washing- modified dozens of times and in
better bike. pened in the House last week ton wastes taxpayer money. hundreds of ways, yet most of
We did eventually upgrade to a better bike, but the lesson we when the presidents threats According to the Washington those changes didnt improve
learned that day was that if we wanted to keep up with this old and arm-twisting failed to Free Beacon, the federal gov- the system. They made it more
couple we better get serious about riding. deliver enough votes. The ernment collected $422 billion like Washington itself com-
We ran into the same couple at various rides and learned that strategy, if one can call it that, in the first two months of fiscal plicated, unfair, cluttered with
they had been riding tandem for over 30 years. They were lean, now appears to be to allow 2017. The prior year also saw gobbledygook and loopholes
the result of riding a couple hundred miles a week, but they also Obamacare to collapse under record amounts in tax revenue. designed for those with the
seemed happy, or perhaps spirited is a better word. They always the weight of rapidly rising Why does government never power and influence to hire
seemed energized about life. premiums and deductibles, have enough of our money? high-priced legal and tax ad-
Riding alongside them one day on my single bike, I asked them withdrawal of insurance com- Why doesnt government ever visers.
to share their secret. The gentleman said, Its all about knowing panies from the exchanges and ask if we have enough? Its not There were two keys to get-
yourself. He explained that he and his wife discovered many years limited access to physicians of just income taxes. There are ting tax reform passed then: An
ago that they may not be the fastest, or strongest, but they can be ones own choosing. taxes and fees on everything, avalanche of letters and phone
consistent. The presidents thinking ap- from airline tickets, to fishing calls to Congress from people of
So they set about to discover what riding rhythm or cadence pears to be that, prior to next and dog licenses. The website all political stripes and Reagans
worked best for them. Once they discovered it, they never wa- years congressional elections, theeconomiccollapseblog.com pledge to work with Democrats
vered. In fact, they no longer employed the use of a watch, a Democrats will come crawling lists 97 of them. on a reasonable bill that would
speedometer, or kept track of miles. to him and beg for political re- President Trump should read give Democrats partial credit.
They did not ride to reach a destination, to get there at a given lief. I wouldnt count on that. the tax reform speech Ronald President Trump should fol-
time, or to keep up with anyone else; only to enjoy the journey. Politicians regularly cam- Reagan delivered from the Oval low Reagans strategy, which
I like to think I have found my rhythm and it is punctuated by paign on promises to change Office on May 28, 1985. While was more policy than
new memories made, and not by marking time. Washington, or in President Reagan had an undeniably personality.
Trumps vernacular, to drain strong personality, this speech Readers may email
the swamp. No one can re- was full of policy specifics and Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@trib-
PUBLIC OFFICIALS ally change Washington. More led to the Tax Reform Act of pub.com.

President
Donald Trump, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C.
20500. ANOTHER VIEW

CDBG funding threat is real


Vice President
Mike Pence, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20501
U.S. Senator

P
Robert Casey, B-40 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. resident Donald Trump projects in Montour County for ments and local communities
20510. Tel: (202) 224-6324. District office: 555 Walnut St., First Floor, has left the $3 billion several years. have held dozens of public
Harrisburg 17101. Tel: 231-7540. Committees: Aging, Agriculture, Banking, Community Development Instituted in 1974, the Com- meetings to accept recom-
Foreign Relations, Joint Economic Committee. Website: casey.senate.gov. Block Grant program out of his munity Development Block mendations for CDBG project
2018 federal budget proposal, Grant program is one of the proposals and to thoroughly
Pat Toomey, B40B Dirkson Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. accounting for nearly half of longest continuously operated outline the scope of those cho-
20510. Tel: (202) 224-4254. Local office: Richland Square III, Suite 302, the $6.2 billion in spending programs at HUD, and the sen for funding and how they
1397 Eisenhower Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15904, Tel. (814) 266-5970. Com- decreases the administration members of Congress who rep- benefit the community.
mittees: Finance; Budget; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Commerce, proposes for the Department of resent the Central Susquehanna Among the Valley communi-
Housing and Urban Develop- Valley now have an obligation ties receiving annual funds last
Science and Transportation; Joint Economic; Joint Select Committee on to speak up on behalf of local year were Shamokin and Sun-
ment.
Deficit Reduction. Website: toomey.senate.gov In its proposal, the Trump citizens and elected officials as bury, each receiving $272,958;
administration said the pro- they carefully evaluate the fu- Coal Township, $135,419;
gram hasnt shown results. ture of a vital program in which Milton, $107,933; Lewisburg,
OUR LETTER POLICY However the residents of 70 percent of the fund must be $95,846; Selinsgrove, $94,753;
Freeburg, who benefited from used to benefit low- and mod- Kelly Township, $93,463 and
a $500,000 grant used toward erate-income residents. Danville, $88,658.
We welcome letters from our readers.
a $1.7 million public water sys- The CDBG program requires We trust that U.S. Reps. Tom
To be considered for publication, letters can be mailed or emailed and must tem upgrade or those who live communities applying for the Marino, R-10 and Lou Barletta,
be under 300 words and signed. Your name, address and a daytime tele- in Penns Creek, who received a funds to follow a detailed plan R-11, as well as U.S. Sens. Pat
phone number must be included. We routinely edit for length, accuracy, and $600,000 grant toward a $1.6 that encourages citizen partic- Toomey, R-Pa., and Bob Casey,
clarity. We do not publish copies, form letters or letters addressed to anyone million sewer plant project, ipation. The plan must provide D-Pa., will be prepared to re-
other than the editor. Letters will be verified before they are printed. Writers would likely disagree. reasonable and timely access to spond to the potential elimina-
may criticize others actions, but personal attacks will not be printed. Writers Sunbury directed a combined local meetings, an opportunity tion of a funding program that
are limited to one appearance per calendar month. $2.3 million in annual and com- to review proposed activities has a solid history of providing
petitive CDBG funding toward and program performance and wide-ranging support to low-
Send your letter to: Letters to the Editor, The Sentinel, Carlisle, PA 17013
its $3.6 million Chestnut Street provide for timely written an- er-income residents, especially
or deliver to our offices at 457 E. North St., Carlisle.
reconstruction project. The swers to written complaints or those living in rural communi-
Email letters to: letters@cumberlink.com. Include an address and day- grant program has helped fund grievances. ties.
M time phone number in email messages. road, sewer and maintenance For years, our county govern- The (Sunbury) Daily Item
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NATION&WORLD
DIGEST RUSSIA PROBE
Top prosecutor
rebukes power grab
CARACAS, Venezuela
Trump urges Flynn to cut deal
Venezuelas chief prosecutor both the Senate and House that are president in any wrongdoing. terested in Flynns testimony but
broke with the government Investigators rebuff investigating Russias meddling in The top Democrat on the House is also mindful of the Justice
Friday and rebuked a Supreme
Court decision stripping con-
offer to talk in the 2016 presidential election.
A congressional aide confirmed
intelligence committee, Rep.
Adam Schiff of California, said
Departments interests.
Congress has the authority to
gress of its last vestiges of exchange for immunity that preliminary discussions with committee leaders would be dis- grant someone immunity, but
power, showing a crack in the the Senate intelligence commit- cussing the issue with their Senate doing so could jeopardize federal
embattled administration of CHAD DAY, EILEEN SULLIVAN tee involved immunity but that counterparts and the Justice De- prosecutors ability to use that
socialist President Nicolas and JULIE PACE it was too early in the investiga- partment. persons testimony as the basis
Maduro amid a torrent of in- Associated Press tion to set terms. The aide was A spokesman for Rep. Devin for any criminal case.
ternational condemnation over WASHINGTON President
not authorized to discuss private Nunes, the Republican chairman When the time comes to con-
what many decried as a major Donald Trump urged his former conversations and spoke on con- of the House intelligence commit- sider requests for immunity from
step toward dictatorship. national security adviser to strike dition of anonymity. The Justice tee, said the panel has not offered any witness, we will of course
In a shocking pronounce- an immunity deal Friday, even as Department did not immediately an immunity deal to Flynn. require a detailed proffer of any
ment, long-time government congressional investigators re- respond to a request for comment. The committee had a prelim- intended testimony, Schiff said.
loyalist Luisa Ortega Diaz said buffed Michael Flynns offer of It was unclear from Trumps inary conversation with Michael Kelner released a statement late
it was her unavoidable histor- cooperation in exchange for pro- tweet whether he was advising Flynns lawyer about arranging Thursday after The Wall Street
ical duty as the nations top tection from prosecution. the Justice Department or the for Flynn to speak to the commit- Journal first reported that Fly-
judicial authority to denounce Trump tweeted that Flynn, congressional panels to give his tee, spokesman Jack Langer said. nns negotiations with Congress
what she called a rupture of the adviser he fired in February, former adviser immunity. The The discussions did not include included discussions of immunity.
the constitutional order in the should ask for immunity because president is not supposed to direct immunity or other possible con- Four other Trump associates
court ruling against the oppo- hes facing a witch hunt. ongoing investigations. ditions for his appearance. have come forward in recent
sition-controlled National As- The president weighed in the White House spokesman Sean Schiff, who has called for Nunes weeks, saying they would talk to
sembly. day after Flynns attorney con- Spicer said Trump just wants Flynn recusal from the investigation be- the committees. As of Wednesday,
firmed the immunity discussions to testify, and there are no concerns cause of his close ties to the White the Senate panel had asked to in-
with intelligence committees in that Flynn could implicate the House, said the committee is in- terview 20 people.
N.C. uncertain after
bathroom bill reset
RALEIGH, N.C. Tense ne-
gotiations over a deal to undo
North Carolinas bathroom President
takes aim
bill gave way Friday to uncer-
tainty.
Will the compromise Gov. Roy
Cooper signed Thursday quash

at trade
the furor that made businesses,
sporting events, conventions
and entertainers pull out of the
state in a yearlong economic

abuses
backlash?
The Atlantic Coast Confer-
ence announced Friday that its
ready to start considering North
Carolina again as it schedules
future events. JILL COLVIN AND JOSH BOAK
LGBT advocates, meanwhile, Associated Press
expressed outrage. They say WASHINGTON President

House Bill 142 is not a true re- Donald Trump signed a pair of
peal, and it still exposes gay and executive orders Friday focused on
transgender people to discrim- reducing the trade deficit just days
ination. before he holds his first meeting
with his Chinese counterpart.
Trumps aides insist the timing
White House: Not is coincidental, but the admin-
trying to oust Assad istration is touting the moves as
evidence of it taking an aggressive
DAVID GOLDMAN, ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON The but analytical approach to closing
Atlanta firefighter Latoyia Bailey jumps over a highway divider Friday while working the scene where a section
Trump administration declared a trade gap that is largely due to
of an overpass collapsed from a large fire on Interstate 85 in Atlanta.
Friday that it wasnt pursu- the influx of goods from China.

Highway collapse may


ing a strategy to push Syrian Some experts say the orders sug-
President Bashar Assad out of gest the president may be taking a
power, making clear its focus is softer tack on trade.
on defeating the Islamic State The first order gives the Com-
group. merce Department 90 days to

snarl traffic for months


White House press secretary assemble a report on the factors
Sean Spicer said the U.S. ap- behind the trade deficit, while the
proach was being driven by a second seeks to increase collec-
new reality and that Assads tion of duties on imports.
future had to be a decision for In remarks in the Oval Office,
the Syrian people. Similar state- Trump said hed seen first-hand
ments were made earlier by U.S. waited for a MARTA commuter state-owned construction ma- as he travelled the country how
Cabinet members speaking
Atlantas dreadful rush train to reach her job downtown. terials and equipment, sending bad trade deals had hurt Ameri-
in Ankara, London and at the
United Nations.
hour to get even worse She typically drives, often by way
of the interstate.
flames and smoke high into the
air. Fire authorities said they had
can workers.
The jobs and wealth have been
Jim Mattis, President Don- through heart of city Im supposed to be at work not determined how the blaze stripped from our country, he
ald Trumps Pentagon chief, at 9a.m. and its 9:15a.m., Bai- started. said, vowing to put that to an end.
said Washington was looking KATE BRUMBACK and BILL BARROW ley-Blake said. The first few McMurry said his department Were bringing manufacturing
at Syria one day at a time, in- Associated Press days are going to be difficult. This stored coils of plastic conduit and jobs back to our country.
dicating Assads status wasnt ATLANTA Atlantas dread- will be my new life. used in fiber optic networks be- The president had been ex-
the most immediate question. ful rush-hour traffic could be Amelia Ford picked a new route neath the span but insisted they pected to sign the orders after giv-
On Thursday, Trumps U.N. extra nasty for months to come to work by car and said it took her were noncombustible. ing his remarks, but left before he
ambassador, Nikki Haley, said after a raging fire underneath In- 45 minutes to travel 3 miles from No injuries were reported. had. A White House official said
of Assad: Do we think hes a terstate 85 collapsed an elevated her Atlanta home to the nearest Firefighters shut down the sec- he signed the orders later.
hindrance? Yes. Are we going portion of the highway and shut open on-ramp to the interstate. tion of highway before it gave Several economists said its un-
to sit there and focus on getting down the heavily traveled route Georgia Transportation Com- way, and made it to safety them- likely the planned report would
him out? No. through the heart of the city. missioner Russell McMurry said selves after hearing the road address the broader economic
Traffic was bumper to bumper 350 feet of highway will need to cracking and seeing concrete go forces behind the trade imbal-
BRIEFLY on nearby streets as drivers were be replaced in both directions flying, authorities said. ance, since it would track trade
BUS CRASH: The driver of a forced to take a detour Friday, the on I-85, which carries about In the meantime, MARTA in- deficits country-by-country and
pickup truck that collided with morning after the blaze caused 400,000 cars a day through the creased rail service and said ad- product-by-product. And the
a church minibus in rural Texas, the concrete to crumble. city and is one of the Souths most ditional staff would be on hand to order on trade duties appears to
killing 13 people, apologized af- The collapse took place a few important north-south routes. help passengers figure out how to duplicate the standards of a trade
ter the crash and acknowledged miles north of downtown, and He said repairs will take get where theyre going. enforcement act signed into law
he had been texting while driv- the effects could fall most heav- months but declined to be more U.S. Transportation Secretary by then-President Obama in 2016,
ing, a witness said Friday. ily on commuters from Atlantas specific. Elaine Chao promptly released according to congressional staff.
densely populated northern sub- The collapse effectively puts a $10 million for the initial repair It seems like there is less here
SUPREME COURT: Senate Dem- urbs. They will have to find other cork in the bottle, Georgia State work, and the Federal Highway than meets the eye, said Robert
ocratic opposition to President routes to work or ride mass tran- Patrol Commissioner Mark Mc- Administration promised more Scott, director of trade and man-
Donald Trumps Supreme Court sit. Donough said. in emergency repair funds. Of- ufacturing policy research at the
nominee swelled Friday as Connie Bailey-Blake, of Dac- The fire broke out Thursday ficials gave no estimate of how left-leaning Economic Policy In-
Democrats neared the numbers ula, 37 miles northeast of Atlanta, afternoon in an area used to store much the job would cost. stitute.
needed for a filibuster, setting
up a showdown with Republi-

Report: Kushner retains $240 million in assets


cans who have the votes to con-
firm Neil Gorsuch.

TRUMP UNIVERSITY: A judge on


Friday approved an agreement JULIE BYKOWICZ AND STEPHEN BRAUN lawyers identified as posing po- ics agreements for Kushner and trust, his lawyer said. The Kush-
for President Donald Trump Associated Press tential conflicts of interest, the Ivanka Trump. ner Companies, now run by Jared
to pay $25 million to settle WASHINGTON President documents show. Kushner began selling off the Kushners relatives, are seeking
lawsuits over his now-de- Donald Trumps son-in-law and But his lawyers, in consultation most problematic pieces of his investment partners for a mas-
funct Trump University, end- daughter are holding onto scores with the Office of Government portfolio shortly after Trump sive redevelopment.
ing nearly seven years of legal of real estate investments part Ethics, determined that his real won the election, and some of The White House on Friday
battles with customers who of a portfolio of at least $240 mil- estate assets, many of them in those business deals predate began released financial disclo-
claimed they were misled by lion in assets while they serve New York City, are unlikely to what is required to be captured sure forms for more than 100 or
failed promises to teach suc- in White House jobs, according pose the kinds of conflicts that in the financial disclosure forms. its top administration officials
cess in real estate. Plaintiff at- to financial disclosures released would trigger a need to divest. For example, Kushner sold his a mix of people far wealthier,
torneys say about 3,730 people publicly late Friday. The remaining conflicts, from stake in a Manhattan skyscraper and therefore more entangled in
will get at least 90 percent of Jared Kushner, Trumps se- a practical perspective, are pretty to a trust his mother oversees. businesses that could conflict
their money back. nior adviser, resigned from more narrow and very manageable, Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump with their government duties,
than 260 entities and sold off 58 said Jamie Gorelick, an attorney and their three minor children than people in previous admin- M
Associated Press businesses or investments that who has been working on the eth- have no financial interest in that istrations. 1
The Sentinel LOCAL Saturday, April 1, 2017|A9

Survivor gage Services.


Hell get three days at Disney,
at Sea World.
However, he said thats proba-
child, playing multiple sports,
before his diagnosis, and he re-
Bubb urged other parents to
get regular check-ups with pe-
From A1 two days at Universal (Studios), a bly not the part of the trip Colby mained active during and now diatricians and dentist. He said
day at Sea World and numerous is most looking forward to. after. it was a dental visit that sparked
Bubb said, while watching Colby other things that go on, Bubb He loves the roller coaster, Bubb said Colby is back to concern and led to Colby getting
at baseball practice Wednesday. said. Its going to be quite spe- Bubb said. Between Universal playing baseball. diagnosed and treated.
In the early morning hours Fri- cial. and all of that its going to be a Since the day we learned If it wasnt for our dentist,
day, Bubb and his family hopped The Bubbs are staying at Give special trip for all of us. of it, we are very faithful peo- he probably wouldnt be here,
into a limousine to the airport the Kids the World resort, which Throughout the roughly year- ple, we trusted no matter what Bubb said. I just had my dentist
and made their way to Disney caters to children with life threat- long trek of chemotherapy and he was going to be healthy, appointment with him this week-
World in Florida. ening illness and their families. cancer treatments, Bubb said Bubb said. We just had to go end and I said you know, Dennis,
The trip was made possible by Along with entrance to all the Colby remained in high spirits. through the process. Hes a very out of everybody youre the big-
the Make a Wish Foundation and theme parks, Bubb said Colby will Colby, a student at Iron Forge strong kid and hes doing very, gest hero. If it wasnt for you he
sponsored by Residential Mort- also be able to feed the dolphins Elementary School, was an active very well. may not be here today.

Town Hall stituents, who can opt in or later


call in to the tele-town hall,
to do to hear from constituents.
Town halls are not the be-all,
From A1 which he said they always hold end-all.
in the early evening hours. He This also includes going door to
Township. Its been a great ex- held a tele-town hall on March door, and Bloom said he knocked
perience for me. I have 64,000 21, which he estimated reached on 6,000 doors during the last
experts in my district on any more than a thousand people at cycle. He said it gives him a bet-
given subject. one point in the call. ter cross-section of constituents
What Rothman hasnt faced I answered about 15 to 20 because he knocks on doors of
yet, however, is a town hall after questions over an hour, he said. Republicans, Democrats and in-
the election of President Donald Its easy for constituents dependents.
Trump. Since the presidential they dont have to go anywhere. And meeting face-to-face with
election in November, Repub- Theyre on the phone or on the a local legislator isnt necessar-
licans both in the state and na- computer. We also had a live ily an odd occurrence. Bloom and
tionally have come under fire stream on our website. Rothman said constituents can
from town hall attendees. Boos, The method of tele-town halls schedule an in-person meeting
shouted questions and printed vary, especially depending on with them to air their concerns,
signs are aplenty at town halls which company hosts the town as well as take other routes, such
JASON MALMONT, FOR THE SENTINEL
across the country, including hall. Where Rothmans office as composing an email or let-
those held by local legislators. State Rep. Stephen Bloom holds a Coffee and Conversation meeting at called landlines in his district, ter. Rothman said that just last
U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, R-4, Carlisle Borough Hall. state Sen. Richard Alloways week, he had four people stop
heard from quite vocal opposition opioid tele-town hall on Feb. 7 by his office in one day without
at this town hall in March in Red from having a productive conver- came under fire from Philadel- involved residents signing up on a scheduled appointment, but
Lion, despite the questions being sation. Congressman Barletta is phia magazine due to the tele- a website or through text to get they still had a chance to talk
submitted beforehand and read always willing to meet with any- town hall being announced on the call a few minutes before the to him.
aloud by the York County school one, including those who have Facebook less than two hours town hall began. Audio stream- For Rothman, its almost a daily
districts superintendent. That opposing viewpoints. before it was scheduled to start. ing of the tele-town hall was also occurrence to be stopped to talk
contentious town hall included Barletta temporarily stopped This came after Philly.com criti- available online, but only those about his job.
attendees yelling for answers to hosting town hall meetings in cized Toomey for never holding a who called in were able to par- In my district, Im a half-mile
their questions about Trumps 2011, citing hecklers who were town hall in Philadelphia, Penn- ticipate and ask questions. from the capital, he said. I live
budget and seeking Perrys stance disruptive and asking questions sylvanias biggest city. While here. I can be seen a lot as a state
on national issues, such as health about lack of jobs. Toomey has in fact held those 14 Social media representative. I dont think
care. U.S. Sen. Toomey has likewise in-person town halls, the news- Social media tools, such as thats the same for senators and
Perry was the first Pennsyl- been criticized by groups, such as paper said all of them have been Facebook and Twitter, have like- congressmen who may not see
vania Republican in Congress to Tuesdays with Toomey, which in rural counties. wise become a growing method people (around here).
host a town hall, and was criti- holds a protest against Toomey Kelly said there are no town for legislators to connect with Thats the good part about
cized for implementing an iden- every Tuesday. Those who op- halls planned for Toomey, but their constituents. Though resi- being a local state representa-
tification check for the town hall pose him say he doesnt meet when they are scheduled in the dents may not receive a response tive. There isnt a single moment
to ensure attendees were resi- with residents in-person at tradi- future, notices will be sent to the after posting on Facebook or I dont get asked a question, he
dents of the district. tional town halls. His staff, how- press and posted on social media. tweeting at their legislator, they said. It could be in a mens room
Rothman said he doesnt plan ever, say Pennsylvania residents Toomeys in-person town hall are still visible to the legislators at some sporting event. ... I cant
on limiting attendance for his have a chance to speak with him meetings are often in the summer and their staff. go to the grocery store without
planned May 25 town hall in directly through telephone town months, according to Kelly. As mentioned above, Toomey being stopped. But I like it. Thats
Hampden Township. halls. Sen. Toomey values a con- answered a Facebook post during important to hear from constit-
Thats not a statement about structive dialogue with his a tele-town hall. uents.
what others are doing. I just dont Tele-town halls constituents, Kelly said in an Perrys announced his in-per- And hearing from them could
think there would be that many Hosting a town hall in person emailed statement. As such, son town hall on Facebook with mean a difference on issues.
people, Rothman said, noting is a far-less-used option for leg- Sen. Toomey will remain en- updates about the identification Though Bloom was firm on how
there were about 20 to 30 people islators, especially U.S. senators gaged with constituents through system and the limits on registra- he would vote on a number of is-
at the two previous town halls he and representatives, than other a variety of mediums, including tion. It was also live-streamed on sues raised at his Carlisle town
held. I wont know until I do it. types of town halls, including in-person town halls, tele-town the social media site, with more hall, he said there are some issues
Some legislators, however, are telephone town halls. halls and social media forums. than a thousand viewers log- hes glad to receive a bit more ed-
already backing away from the According to Steve Kelly, Anzur said Barletta also takes ging on that Saturday morning. ucation.
notion of in-person town halls spokesman for Toomey, the sen- part in tele-town halls, which he Facebook users were also able to The one thing that always
altogether. ator has held 14 in-person town said reach thousands of constit- post comments on the live stream stands out to me is the bill in
If youre there at a town hall hall meetings, but more notably uents in the 11th District. feed, including one with a Snopes Pennsylvania that lifted the ban
meeting and theres hundreds of has hosted nearly 50 tele-town Constituents can ask their fact check on health care ex- on Sunday hunting, Bloom said.
people there yelling at you, its hall meetings over the last three questions and get answers change plans and Congressional I was for that it made sense.
going to be a media event, Uni- years. straight from the congressman health plans (Perry was correct in It was to benefit hunters. But
versity of Denver political scien- The most recent tele-town hall on these calls, he said. saying members of Congress get farmers came out for a town hall
tist Seth Masket told the Associ- was on Feb. 16, and Toomey ad- Tele-town halls are also popu- plans through the exchange, but I held.
ated Press in February. Theyre dressed the use of such town halls lar with state legislators, though he failed to mention those plans He said the farmers told him
calculating that the bad press after he received a question from they are often not as widely pub- are also heavily subsidized by the they and their animals needed a
theyre going to get from not hav- a Facebook user saying such town licized as the in-person town federal government). day of rest, and if they couldnt
ing a town hall is not going to be halls were a cop-out compared halls. And though reaching a U.S. have Sunday, they wouldnt allow
as bad as that. to in-person town halls. Both Bloom and Rothman have representative or senator may be hunters to hunt on their proper-
Jon Anzur, communications I am in Washington five days a participated in tele-town halls more difficult on Facebook as it ties.
director for U.S. Rep. Lou Bar- week. ... There is limited oppor- and noted those calls can include would be in-person local legis- The bill was designed to help
letta, said in-person town halls tunity for me to do the job I have hundreds of constituents on the lators are a little more available. hunters, and actually would have
are no longer constructive be- signed up to do here in Wash- phone, whereas an in-person Bloom has championed social the opposite effect, he said. It
cause of the vocal opposition at ington and be back in Pennsyl- town hall has a limit due to the media as an element of being was an issue I was not aware of.
the meetings. vania at the same time, Toomey capacity of the venue. transparent with constituents. Whatever form a town hall may
We have learned from past said during the tele town hall, Bloom said tele-town halls He live-tweets his votes on every take, Rothman said its important
experiences that traditional town available on SoundCloud. He have a queue of calls with other bill and is generally regular with to simply have one.
hall meetings are not the most also noted that calls are not pre- callers on muted lines while the checking Twitter. For Bloom, its I answered every question
effective way for Congressman screened and they do come in live representative takes questions. I one more way to be accessible to Ive ever gotten, he said. I dont
Barletta to talk with his constit- over the phone. I think it is more never had yelling at the telephone voters. have a preference (of town halls).
uents, Anzur said. Unfortu- constructive. town hall. (A town hall is) one avenue Any opportunity we have to con-
nately, the disruptive behavior The tele-town hall attracted Rothman said his town halls of communication, he said. nect with constituents is a good
of a few people prevent others thousands of listeners, but it usually involve a call out to con- Theres no one perfect thing one.

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HISTORY
Staying
relevant
HADLEY BARNDOLLAR
Fosters Daily Democrat
DOVER, N.H. In 1860,

Abraham Lincoln was running
for president when he ad-
dressed 1,500 people at Dover
City Hall. He spoke for more
than two hours, standing behind
a mahogany podium that is on
display at the citys Woodman
Museum.
History can come to life in
many places around the Sea-
coast, but the historical soci-
eties and museums that share
those resources are in a con-
stant fight not to become history
themselves.
While most institutions focus
on preserving the past of their
cities and towns, the future
is at stake for many of them,
as changing times and issues
of relevancy bring pressure to
maintain consistent funding COURTESY OF THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
and programming. Some have This group of Carlisle area men are lined up along the side of the Old Courthouse getting ready to depart for service in World War I. The Old
mastered the transition, while Courthouse on the Square was the site of a unity rally held on March 30, 1917 a week before the U.S. officially declared war on Germany.

A push toward war


others are only now seeing the
consequences of long-time fi-
nancial issues.
The Exeter Historical Society
is one of them. In late Febru-
ary, the societys trustees an-
nounced they would cut funding
for the two paid staff positions,
one of which was a beloved cu- internationalism, the profes-
rator. Members and residents Residents attend sor added.
were outraged to hear the soci- Prince noted how soldiers
ety was more than $30,000 in rally ahead of U.S. on both sides of the conflict in
debt, claiming they were never
told of the dire funding issues.
entry to WWI Europe flocked to their colors as
soon as war drums sounded the
Ongoing efforts remain to see JOSEPH CRESS call to defense. But Uncle Sam
what members can do to rein- The Sentinel has been notorious with his
state the staff positions perma- Support for the war came as long-suffering and slow-to-
nently. an echo of a past protest held anger stance on the war.
The board of trustees said it within the sanctuary of the The only reason why he
warned for years that money First Presbyterian Church on cant at the present moment
was an escalating issue. Several the Square in Carlisle. obey the scriptural injunction
trustees said due to inadequate Speaker Dr. H.H. Longsdorf to turn the other cheek is be-
funding theyve used their own was drawing a parallel of the cause he has already been hit on
money to put on events that of- grievances held between the both cheeks so fast and so hard
ten dont break even. U.S. and Germany under Kai- that there isnt a square inch of
But bowling nights and bake ser Wilhelm II and the colonists un-lambasted surface, Prince
sales are not enough, several and England ruled by George III. said.
young people said at an emer- We have come again to the The professor called on every
gency society meeting. Societies parting of the ways, Longs- COURTESY OF THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY man to enlist in the military and
and museums are at a crossroads dorf told the capacity crowd on A large group of World War I army personnel line up in front of St. every woman to work in a mu-
where they must morph them- Friday, March 30, 1917. A king Johns Episcopal Church in Carlisle. The Square was the scene of a large nitions factory to prove to the
selves into an attraction in order surrounded by a few advisers is unity rally held on March 30, 1917 a week before the U.S. officially world that no one can sink an
to thrive, or for some, survive, trying to dictate to us individu- declared war on Germany. American ship, take American
while conveying to the average ally and nationally how we may lives and desecrate the Ameri-
person that history is crucial for live and act. March toward war Carlisle Indian School and a can flag without consequences.
the future, and worth investing His comments, as quoted in One hundred years ago in late parade by about 100 members
in. Many have introduced an The Sentinel, came only min- March-early April, there was of the Union Fire Company led A call for loyalty
entrepreneurial model, incor- utes after hundreds of local mounting tension over whether by the town band. The word Rev. F. B. Plummer, pastor
porating diverse programming men and women voted in favor the United States should main- had gone out to citizens all over of the Grace United Baptist
with relevant advertising. of a series of resolutions first tain its neutrality or get involved Cumberland County including Church, said the United States
We care a lot and pay atten- aired inside the church on July in the ground war in Europe. Mechanicsburg, Newville and has been very patient with Ger-
tion to what our visitors tell us, 12, 1774. The German policy of un- Shippensburg. many, but the time has come
said Stephanie Seacord, direc- That earlier meeting was at- restricted submarine warfare Leon Prince, a Dickinson when patience has ceased to be
tor of marketing for Strawbery tended by freeholders and free- was sinking American ships College professor, told the a virtue ... Neutrality is an ab-
Banke Museum in Portsmouth. man upset over the decision by and taking American lives. The crowd in the church the war in solute impossibility when there
Were also part of a bigger Parliament to shut down the Zimmerman Telegram, issued in Europe had smashed the fond are fundamental principles at
group of history museums that port of Boston and subvert the January 1917, offered U.S. ter- delusions of the pacifist that stake.
watches trends and reports. For rights and liberties of the Mas- ritory to Mexico in return for patriotism was dead. He had Two suggestions are humbly
example, we look at reports on sachusetts Bay colony prior to that country joining the Ger- a knack for using imagery and offered: first that we pray for our
what household levels of income the Revolutionary War. man cause. symbolism. president and Congress, Plum-
spend money on travel, so when Organizers of the March 30 All this set in motion a push With dainty fingers and mer asked of local residents. It
we set an admission price, we demonstration used those same toward war, which included averted nostrils the gentle pac- is better to pray for guidance as
know what will get people in resolutions as a rallying point local residents who had gath- ifist picked the dirty thing up by to entering war than to blindly
the door. around which local residents ered at the church and the Old its tail and flung it on the ash plunge into it and then to pray
Strawbery Banke is con- could reaffirm their loyalty to Courthouse in a show of unity. heap like an over-ripe mouse, for victory ... The second is that
stantly evaluating itself, Sea- country in defiance of an over- The Sentinel on March 28 had Prince said of patriotism. at a time like this we must cease
cord said. Events like Ghosts seas tyrant. Within a week, the predicted a crowd of about But pacifist and socialist to be partisans Democrats,
on the Bank at Halloween, the United States declared war on 3,000 would pack the Square alike have been obliged to con- Republicans or the like and all
Candlelight Stroll at Christmas Germany ushering in American and both buildings. fess that the ties of blood and unite in support of our country.
time and the Vintage & Vine involvement in World War I. The unity rally featured a home have proved too much
Wine and Food Festival cater to march by 500 students of the for the flimsy tissue of paper Please see RALLY, Page A11
different demographics, from
children to millennials and a mix

Man survived sinking of Tuscania


of others.
We try to fill gaps where we
see them, Seacord said. If we
notice the people who are trav-
eling most to a place like Ports-
mouth are millennials and single JOSEPH CRESS submarine warfare against sup-
people, we do things like Tues- The Sentinel ply ships prompted the entry of
days on the Terrace in the sum- The only good to come from the United States into World War
mer where we have live acoustic the torpedo was an unscheduled I.
music and craft beer and wine. trip to the Emerald Isle. The Tuscania was the first
We fill in gaps in the calendar Everybody had a good word ship carrying American troops
and thats one of the reasons for the Irish, said Wheeler to be sunk, and public opinion
we created the ice skating rink. Snoke of Shippensburg. But in the USA regarded the loss as
December, January and Febru- we did not stay there long ... an outrage, according to the
ary were times there wasnt a Just time to learn a few of their website www.worldwar1.com.
whole lot going on at Strawbery blooming and bloody expres- Kept by the Great War Soci-
Banke. sions. ety, the website mentions how
Seacoard said Strawbery The former school teacher was the Tuscania had left Hoboken,
Banke currently has around lucky to be alive a month after New Jersey, on Jan. 24 with 2,013
1,800 memberships. It doesnt being rescued from the Atlantic American personnel onboard.
just happen, you have to keep Ocean following an attack by a The troopship linked up with
tweaking it. German submarine on Feb. 5, a convoy off the coast of Halifax,
Elizabeth Dubrulle, director 1918. Nova Scotia, which was heading
of education and public pro- Snoke was in transit with the east for Le Harve, France. The
grams at the New Hampshire 100th Aero Squadron onboard convoy crossed the Atlantic to
Historical Society in Concord, the SS Tuscania when an en- the coastal waters off Ireland JOSEPH CRESS, THE SENTINEL
said understanding history is emy torpedo sank the troopship where UB-77 was on patrol. A WWI propaganda poster in the collection of the Cumberland County
the only way citizens can make off the coast of Rathilin Island, Lt. Commander Wilhelm Historical Society illustrates the sinking of American ships.
good decisions today. Ireland. Meyer of the Imperial German
A century ago this April, the Navy sighted the convoy about Island lighthouse. He fired two M
Please see RELEVANT, Page A11 German policy of unrestricted seven miles north of the Rathilin torpedoes at the Tuscania. Please see TUSCANIA, Page A11 1
The Sentinel HISTORY Saturday, April 1, 2017|A11

Society keeps memories fresh


GWEN SHRIFT wow, we would probably have sions routed through Moscow. An-
The (Doylestown) Intelligencer harmed ourselves more than the other recounted working at a North
WARMINSTER, Pa. History Russians, said ORangers. Lucky Dakota missile silo; and a former
buffs have had hundreds of years we never had a launch. Navy man discussed launching
to perfect their knowledge of the In macho Cold War parlance, the Polaris missiles from a nuclear
Revolutionary War and its many missile network was called the ring submarine.
local connections. of steel. Launch sites encircled Every effort made by Cold War-
While no living researcher ever Philadelphia, with installations in riors was part of a struggle that
had the chance to interview a sol- Bristol, Warrington, Marlton, New reached into small-town backyards,
dier in the Continental Army, the Jersey and locales west of the city. where at the height of international
Southeastern Pennsylvania Cold The armaments were dismantled tensions families built and stocked
War Historical Society gathers by the 1970s, and many of the sites bomb shelters. During this period,
firsthand accounts from those who were converted to public use such students were required to partici-
served in the mid-20th century as parks. pate in atomic-bomb drills. It was
period of undeclared conflict that Most of the history ORangers a scary time to be in grade school.
pitted East against West for world society has gathered comes from When the air-raid siren period-
domination. former workers at the NADC. ically sounded outside his school
During this tense period, secre- They helped engineer numerous in Glenside, Doug Crompton of
tive defense research took place at advances that have since become Northampton Township recalls be-
local bases such as the Naval Air BILL FRASER, THE INTELLIGENCER familiar, such as night vision tech- ing in no mood for duck-and-cover
Development Center (later the Na- The Johnsville Centrifuge & Science Museum in Warminster, Pa., is nology and Nomex, a fire-retardant drill. His impulse in those days was
val Air Warfare Center) in Warmin- re-launching its bimonthly Sunday tours and will soon be adding an material for military flight suits that to grab his little brother by the hand
ster. Many technological advances important artifact to its collection. The original centrifuge gondola is widely used in civilian firefighting and run home.
were born or nurtured at the site, astronaut Alan Shepard trained in during Project Mercury, seen here. gear. I want to be with my family, I
such as flame-retardant fabric and One scientist, given a laboratory dont want to be with these other
global positioning systems. project. and political hegemony across the to work out his own ideas, was the kids when we get blown up, he re-
The non-profit society is based They dug out a tunnel under globe. Historians generally reckon first ever to fly a drone with a cam- called.
in a small projection room behind Jacksonville Road, its like half- the span of the Cold War from 1947 era on board (around 1980). They When the siren wailed, The
the auditorium at The Fuge, a one- way underneath the road, and they to 1991. The era was known for did this first here in Warminster, teachers didnt know if we were
time astronaut training facility at conducted radiation experiments high-level espionage, space and said ORangers. More specialized being attacked or not. They would
the former naval center that has under there. Youre sitting there, arms races, and a fear of nuclear devices were brainstormed as well, usher us out in the hallway, against
been reinvented as an event space. mesmerized. There was a tunnel war that reached from the heights including a helmet for pilots aloft the walls on either side, and hud-
On frequent trips from her home in where? of power to every grade school in during an atomic blast. dled down, and nobody knew what
northern Maryland, society pres- We started to realize that a lot of America. Then-rural suburbs of The crazy thing that we could was going on, he said. When
ident Eleanor ORangers contem- people in the area had no idea what Philadelphia, as many near large never quite understand, this helmet youre an 8-year-old or 9-year-old,
plates the amount of information was going on in peoples back yards. cities, were set up as lines of de- had a detector, if it detected a flash, thats really scary.
shes gathered, and what is still out You have no idea if that little old fense against Russian air attacks. would flood the front of the helmet Crompton later worked at the
there, especially videotapes from lady or guy next door was involved Farm fields were sown with Nike with ink, she said. naval center. As a local historian,
centrifuge training sessions. in helping win the Cold War. missiles designed either to simply Not all Cold War veterans who he helped gain recognition for
This is some top-secret project, The conflict grew out of the tu- blow up invading airplanes, or wipe offered contributions worked at lo- Northamptons Cold War heritage,
said ORangers, who as a child lived mult of World War II. With the them out by detonating nuclear cal bases. The society recorded the which consists of the old launch site
on Street Road near the NADC and defeat of the Axis powers, the warheads in the sky, though these recollections of a former translator on Newtown-Richboro Road and
who gleaned the information from United States and Russia emerged explosions would have been above who worked for the National Secu- the firing control and radar station
interviewing former workers for as superpowers, jockeying covertly populated areas. rity Agency in Europe, monitoring a short distance away on Twining
the Cold War societys oral history and openly for military superiority It leaves this impression as, East German telephone transmis- Ford Road.

Rally dead.
Four days before the unity rally,
justly accuse or suspect another
or to persecute him with false
today as our ancestors did in the
olden days in helping to preserve
shows a spirit of determination
and satisfaction that bodes well of
From A10 The Sentinel published an edito- rumors or charges, the column our liberty, we may well congrat- our patriotism. We would rather
rial that said nothing short of a reads. Every citizen has the right ulate ourselves. make war after this fashion than
J.C. Wagner, superintendent back down by Germany could to be regarded as for America first When war was officially de- in the excitement of the moment
of Carlisle schools, set it down as avert a state of war that has existed unless he gives evidence to the clared on April 6, the newspaper when everyone is at white heat.
a moral imperative. One of the since the first American ship was contrary. mentioned the lack of excitement There is no other way out but
Central Powers, which we con- lost at sea. The Sentinel made its own pitch that accompanied the announce- to accept the state of hostilities
sidered a leader in civilization, has A day later, on March 27, the to residents to attend the unity ment of hostilities. This was not thus forced, the column reads.
seen fit to rape Belgium, and we newspaper published a column rally saying that Carlisle has long to be taken as a lack of patriotism And now that the formal decla-
sat supinely by; that power sank calling for absolute loyalty been noted for its patriotic fervor. or of interest, the editorial board ration has been made we must go
the Lusitania and we protested; in word and act by everyone It was to be expected that at a wrote. into war right, we must go into it
that power inaugurated ruthless whether alien-born or not. time like this it would rise to the On the other hand, when a big and go into it to win.
submarine warfare and asks us There was a note of caution. occasion with a demonstration nation goes to war soberly, with
to mind our own business. But in This does not mean, however, of loyalty to the government, the deliberation and fully conscious Email Joseph Cress at jcress@cum-
America the spirit of liberty is not that one private citizen is to un- column reads. If we do as well of the meaning of the step ... it berlink.com

Tuscania a boy makes when he drags a stick


along a picket fence.
A wire service story printed in
The Sentinel mentioned how the
helped into it.
After getting out of the water I
Across the ocean near Philadel-
phia, Hope Martin of West North
From A10 One man joked the sound was Tuscania was entering what was became very cold and chilly, Snoke Street, Carlisle, was hunting Ger-
from a torpedo knocking for ad- thought to have been safe waters wrote. I helped pull one fellow in. man submarines off the New Jer-
The first one missed, but the sec- mission. Five minutes later, an when the attack took place. At the time, I did not know who sey coast as a member of a patrol
ond hit the liner amidships. American officer came by and told The steamship took a heavy it was, but the next morning, he aircraft squadron.
Journalist Irvin S. Cobb covered them the Tuscania was in trouble. list, which made proper lowering thanked me as his savior. He is one We went out to sea about 25
the Great War for the Saturday Eve- They rushed topside to the aft of the boats impracticable, the of my comrades. After drifting for miles and it certainly was inter-
ning Post magazine. Cobb was sail- promenade deck where they saw story reads. Some men jumped an hour, we were picked up by a esting, Martin wrote his parents
ing over to Europe on a nearby ship the stricken troopship about a mile into the sea. Others were thrown submarine chaser and put ashore on July 20, 1918. There were
in the same convoy as the Tuscania. away and a trifle to the left. Cobb into the water when the boats were in Ireland. about a dozen seaplanes drop-
His article on the sinking is stored didnt like what was happening and lowered. From there, Snoke was trans- ping bombs and in every direction
in the archives of the Cumberland wrote about it: Wheeler Snoke was among the ferred to England a country where destroyers were chasing up and
County Historical Society. In the winter evening the dis- survivors of a sinking that claimed the spring work has started. down the ocean. I hope they con-
Far away somewhere we saw tance increased each passing mo- 113 American lives. He wrote of his The grass is green but yet it tinue the coast patrol for it gives
the revolving light of a lighthouse ment, for we were running away experiences in a letter to Roy Hurst is chilly, he wrote. If it had not you something to do.
winking across the face of the from her as fast as our engines could of Steelton, which The Sentinel been for the kindness of the British About 200 U-boats were
waters like a drunken eye, Cobb drive us. We could feel our ship published on March 12, 1918. government I would be very cold. I lost between 1914-1918 mostly
wrote. That little beam coming throb under our feet as she picked It was a terrible time but most did not have a coat when I was put through a combination of sea
and going gave me a feeling of se- up speed. It made us feel like cow- of us are OK, Snoke said. The life ashore. mines, depth charge attacks by
curity. ards. Near at hand a ship was in dis- boat ... had not reached the water That February, German subma- escort ships, gunfire and ramming
An hour later, Cobb was in a tress, a ship laden with a precious before it upset and threw us into rines sank 166 Allied and neutral attacks by warships and scuttling,
stateroom observing a card game freightage of American soldier boys the water. When I came to the sur- ships, according to www.uboat. according to www.uboat.net.
when everyone heard a strange and here were we legging it like a face I caught a rope and hung there net. All told, the U-boats claimed
knocking sound coming across the frightened bird, weaving in and out until a second boat was lowered. I 1,647 ships in 1918 and 7,659 ships Email Joseph Cress at jcress@cum-
hull. Cobb compared it to the sound on sharp tacks. let loose and swam to it and was over the course of the war. berlink.com

Relevant the shoes of those leading the way


now, the resources will be gone.
local people.
That turned into a much more
we found people rediscovered us
or came in for the first time since
When I arrived last year, one of
my first impressions of Discover
From A10 In Newmarket, the historical relevant exhibit to the town and they were in third grade, Fischer Portsmouth was that of a gen-
society goes by the towns old we had a lot of people show up for said. Institutions like ours, they eral store, said Cynthia Novotny,
It also allows us to put our own spelling, New Market. President that, Carmichael said. We had need to diversify their volunteer museum shop manager. Beyond
concerns in perspective, which is John Carmichael said they are a flapper wedding gown, a 1970s base, listen to new ideas and how coming in for the great exhibitions,
particularly true for politics, she lucky that when theyve put out a gown and a hot pants wedding suit the public wants to experience a people just want to come in, hang
said. How did the people who call for action, membership almost that was worn. It was a combina- museum. out and talk, and that can be about
came before us deal with these is- always responds. tion of everything, and they all had Fischer said the bells and anything ranging from their own
sues? Many of the issues we deal We are much smaller and weve a local connection. whistles are the collection at the family history to where to get the
with today are things that weve never had a paid staff, Carmichael This past December, the society Woodman Museum. best lobster roll. People get a sense
dealt with in the past, like immi- said. The issue is attracting new hosted its first Santa Pub Crawl, We have the 10-foot polar of the Portsmouth community here
gration, for example. New Hamp- people but the society has adapted which visited seven restaurants in bear, the largest collection of and are attracted to that.
shire had millions of immigrants in by offering various exhibits and town, drawing around 80 people. rocks north of Boston, Victorian Discover Portsmouth Executive
the past. People were just as afraid events to mix things up each year, The older people in town who dresses, she said. Its a variety Director Kathleen Soldati said the
about immigration then as they he said. started the organization in the of things that people just dont Portsmouth Historical Society is
are now. Those kinds of things Upstairs at the society, last year 1960s are now in their 90s and see anymore. You cant just be a working to grow all of its revenue
really help people. They need to we created a series of vignettes. its always difficult to get young dusty old building. Its an ongoing streams, from booking weddings in
understand how things became he said. We have a store of the people involved, he said, add- challenge to balance the old with the gardens of the John Paul Jones
the way they are. 1910s, a small Victorian parlor, an ing they have some high school the new. House to publishing and selling
Dubrulle said on a local level, the immigrant kitchen of the 1900s, students working on posters and The Portsmouth Historical books of interest to Portsmouth
only way societies and museums an agricultural area with tools and programming but there is a lot Society, currently celebrating its and the Seacoast. Soldati said the
can survive is if individuals com- hunting apparatuses, a school area of competition for their attention. centennial, expanded its program- biggest seller in the museum shop
mit to them. with original desks and a ladies Its a whole generational thing. ming beyond the national historic is books.
People seem to think, you come salon. That sparked an interest in The Woodman Museum in landmark John Paul Jones House The society has three full-time
to a museum once every 10 years what we were doing. For the past Dover underwent a marketing when it took over the old Ports- employees, 10 part-time em-
and then theyre shocked when it couple of years, we realized we had revamp after its centennial cele- mouth Library in 2008 and created ployees and 55 active volunteers
closes, she said. Well, you never to do something more than show bration. Director Beth Fischer said Discover Portsmouth, a center that who act as docents, walking tour
bothered to support it. These are the same exhibits all of the time. societies and museums need to houses museum galleries, lectures, guides, board members and event
the stories of people. We all go To that effect, last year the New respect the past but understand walking tours, a third-grade Ports- producers. They recently partnered
see movies and a lot of movies are Market Historical Society put on todays consumer is looking for a mouth history program, publishing, with the city to receive funding for
M history. Dubrulle said if a new a display of local antique, vintage different experience. their collection and an advocacy Portsmouths 400 anniversary cel-
1 generation doesnt step up to fill and modern wedding gowns from From (our marketing overhaul), program. ebration.
A12|Saturday, April 1, 2017 LOCAL The Sentinel

Opportunity on March 18 (a Saturday), which


marked the first time a Pennsylva-
the disruptive behavior of some
of the attendees.
town hall in February that at-
tracted thousands of listeners, but
centers 2010 data also shows that
the majority of the town halls are
From A1 nia Republican member of Con- In its stead, Barletta has hosted he has not held an in-person town held in counties with populations
gress hosted a town hall meeting telephone town hall meetings, hall since 2015. Spokesman Steve of less than 50,000 (Elk, Greene,
traditional town halls one in since President Donald Trump took which Anzur said he will continue Kelly said Toomey did not host Snyder, Potter, Montour, Sullivan,
Camp Hill and the other in Silver office in January. His town hall had to do. Barletta also visits various any in-person town halls in 2016 Tioga and Warren counties). The
Spring Township as a joint town a nearly full 400-member audi- areas across the 11th District, which because it was an election year, and highest populated county where
hall with Bloom, who also rep- ence, as well as an online audience consists of a large, narrow swath said Toomey has held 14 traditional Toomey has held a town hall is
resents a part of the township. for its live stream broadcast on his of Pennsylvania from Hazleton to town halls since he was elected in Franklin County with 152,892 peo-
Rothman, however, will hold one Facebook page. Cumberland County. 2011. ple, according to the centers 2014
at the Hampden Township Building Perry announced the event on his The congressman finds that he Sen. Toomey has held more estimates.
off South Sporting Hill Road from Facebook page on Tuesday and that engages more productively with town hall meetings than any other Of the 14 counties, there are
6:30p.m. to 7:30p.m. May 25. town hall was closed to any further his constituents during his Main statewide legislator or executive more Democratic voters in only
State Rep. Sheryl Delozier, registrants by Wednesday morning Street Tours, which are public visits over the past six years, Kelly said. Carbon, Elk and Greene counties,
R-New Cumberland, holds an- due to the 400-seat capacity at Red to downtown areas throughout the These meetings have all been held though Republican voters often
nual legislative update meetings, Lion Junior High Schools cafeteria 11th District, Anzur said. His next during the summer months. vastly outnumber Democratic vot-
which occur almost every Septem- in York County. He also instituted Main Street Tour will take place in Where hes held them, however, ers in the other counties, according
ber. She, like the other three local a policy where those attending the Luzerne Borough. has been criticized. to the Pennsylvania Department
representatives, also often hold town hall had to show identifica- Barletta has regularly visited Toomeys office was the only one of State. In Franklin County, there
other types of meetings, such as tion to prove they were constit- Carlisle for such stops, though to respond to The Sentinel with a are 30,000 more Republican voters
concealed carry seminars and gun uents of his 4th District, which those are often only revealed to full list of traditional town halls than Democratic voters, according
rights seminars, both of which tend includes the eastern portion of the press a day or less before the the senator has hosted, with loca- to voter registration statistics as of
to draw the biggest crowds. Cumberland County. event occurs. Some residents have tions and dates. The only in-person March 20 from the department.
After the 193rd District was re- Melissa Melewsky, media law also disputed Barlettas availability town hall Toomey held in the Mid- As Republicans come under fire
drawn to include South Middleton counsel at Pennsylvania NewsMe- during such visits to answer ques- state was in Waynesboro, Franklin for a lack of accessibility, Sen. Bob
Township, Mount Holly Springs dia Association, said thats a legal tions, including his most recent County, in September 2014, ac- Casey, D-Pa., said he has stepped
and part of western Cumberland request for a legislator to make, public forum on the opioid crisis, cording to Kelly. Other town halls up his availability to constituents.
County, into a district largely in even for a public forum. which he co-hosted with state have been in Columbia, Carbon, We have had an outpouring
Adams County, Rep. Will Tallman Restrictions on public forums Rep. Mark Keller in late February at Elk, Tioga, Snyder, Montour, Sulli- of calls, letters, and tweets to our
has mostly stayed in his home must meet constitutional scrutiny, Shippensburg University. Barletta van, Clearfield, Greene, Northum- office expressing interest in town
county for town hall meetings. and town hall meetings would have was not available to answer open berland and Warren counties, as hall, so we are scheduling them
Though most of the town halls to pass muster, she said. Restric- questions then, which attracted well as twice in Potter County across the state, Casey said in a
Tallman holds are in Adams tions must be reasonable and con- protesters outside the forum. once in 2011 and again in 2013. statement. These town halls are
County, he did host a town hall tent neutral. Residency require- Barletta has hosted a town hall in According to the U.S. Census and a great opportunity to hear about
meeting in October last year in ment, on its own, would be content Cumberland County. In Septem- Pennsylvania State Data Center, the issues on the minds of Penn-
South Middleton Township. Last neutral. The restriction must also ber 2013, he was at the U.S. Army Potter County has a population of sylvanians and discuss my work in
year, however, was also an elec- support a compelling government Heritage and Education Center 17,457, the fifth lowest in the state. the Senate.
tion year for Tallman, who had a interest, and the restriction must for a town hall that ABC27 News Thats compared to 45,969 people Caseys office only provided data
Democrat challenging him on the be narrowly tailored. reported attracted at least 50 peo- in Perry County, 235,406 people in on this years town halls, but since
November ballot. Also representing Cumberland ple. Barletta also attends candidate Cumberland County and 1.5 million the beginning of the year, Casey has
County, U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, forums locally during election year. people in Philadelphia. held a town hall on climate change
Congressmen R-11, has not held a traditional town Toomeys town halls were also in in January and was in Philadelphia
On a national scale, it is much hall meeting recently. His commu- U.S. Senate the second least-populated county on a Sunday afternoon in March
more difficult to find representa- nications director, Jon Anzur, said Just as critics say Barletta cannot in the state (Sullivan County) and for a town hall. Caseys office also
tives of Cumberland County host- in a statement that the congress- be reached for comment, they also sixth least-populated (Montour said he hosts monthly constituent
ing town halls. man believes the traditional meet- claim it is difficult to reach Sen. Pat County), according to the Penn- coffee meetings in the Washing-
U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, R-4, held ings are not the most effective way Toomey, R-Pa. sylvania State Data Centers 2014 ton, D.C., office that is open to the
a traditional town hall meeting to reach constituents because of Toomey recently held a tele- county population estimates. The public.

War Responds to the Great War,


1914-1918.
foreign office to the German
ambassador to Mexico. In it,
over whether the US was
lured into the Great War by
like World War II, there was
no direct attack on American
through directly or create a
weak spot.
From A1 The sheer scope of the the Germans invited Mexico bankers and industrialists territory like Pearl Harbor to That need to overcome the
later conflict overwhelms the to invade the US to regain the who were out to protect in- draw the country into the strong defense prompted the
on the History page. The earlier war in almost every territory it had lost to Amer- vestments and make sure fight. early development of weapon
articles rely on eyewitness category, Burg said. The US ica if Mexico would agree to the allies won so that those In World War II, the Jap- systems and doctrine still in
accounts by county resi- was involved in World War II join the German cause, Burg countries would not default anese attack combined with use today. World War I saw
dents as recorded in stories almost twice as long. It de- said. Mexico did not take on their loans. Adolf Hitlers Nazi Germany the first use of tanks and air-
and letters published in The ployed three times as many them up on the offer. Concerns over profiteer- created a moral crusade for craft in a tactical role. Tech-
Evening Sentinel from late men. It suffered four times ing tainted the memory of the American people that nology that was experimen-
March 1917 to July 1919. as many battle deaths. There Faded idealism the Great War. Gallup did a was lacking in the First World tal back then was perfected
was a longer period of mo- The combination of unre- poll in 1937 where 70 percent War, said Alexander Falbo, a during World War II.
Cause and bilization, war production, stricted submarine warfare of the people interviewed re-enactor from Glen Arm, Though unappreciated
comparison rationing and restrictions and treachery with its neigh- thought it was a mistake, Maryland. Those two com- for its influence, World
on civil liberties at home. bor provided proof Germany Burg said. He said unresolved ponents made the axis of evil War I had a profound im-
World War I was signifi- But there is more than just was violating American issues from the First World stark compared to Prussian pact on the US home front.
cant because it marked the the scope of it. neutrality, pushing the US War contributed to the rise militarism. The extensive mobilization
first time the US participated President Woodrow Wil- into declaring war. The war of fascism in Europe, which of manpower led to rapid
as a major player in a big in- son ran his campaign on was sold to the public as an prompted the start of the Lasting changes changes in the moderniza-
ternational war, said Conrad keeping out of the war in opportunity to stand up to Second World War. When people think of tion of agriculture to offset
Crane, chief of historical ser- Europe. But in the spring of tyranny and to create a better Wilson was unable to World War I, they picture the resulting labor shortage,
vices for the Army Heritage 1917, the Germans renewed world when the fighting was assert much influence at the in their minds the Western Burg said. He said World War
and Education Center out- and intensified their strat- over, Burg said. There was peace talks, and the United Front and the stalemate of I was the first time in history
side Carlisle. egy of unrestricted subma- also the belief the US should States soon withdrew back trench warfare along a static necessity required American
The US profited greatly rine warfare against mer- come to the aide of France, into its isolationist shell, front with hardly any move- women to move into nontra-
from the war economically chant shipping in support which helped the colonists Crane said. The Depression ment and a heavy of loss ditional jobs to free up men
and displayed its ability to of a major offensive on the during the American Revo- hit and everyone looked in- of life. While World War II for fighting overseas. Those
deploy large forces overseas, Western front, Burg said. lution. ward. battles by comparison seem jobs included street car con-
he said. But the result of the This resulted in the sinking Though billed as The War In 2014, The Sentinel in- more dynamic, so much of ductors and police officers.
effort was very disillusion- of American ships transport- to End All Wars, this ideal- terviewed local World War how that war was fought Blacks serving overseas
ing. There were no trium- ing supplies overseas, which ism failed to materialize, I re-enactors on their views came out of the earlier con- with the US military were
phal marches through enemy added momentum to the Burg said. The peace treaty of how Americans regard the flict. treated with greater respect
capitals or big surrenders of march towards war. Wilson worked hard to ne- war 100 years later. They be- The weaponry had out- by the French than fellow
armies on the battlefield. In the lead-up to the dec- gotiate was defeated by the lieved there were a number of paced the technology for Americans back home, lead-
There was only an end to laration, the US was also Senate in 1919. That same reasons the public has less of advance, Falbo said. The ing to the beginnings of the
the fighting with no clear dealing with border incur- year, the president suffered an understanding of World trenches were there to save civil rights movement, Burg
reckoning of the issues that sions by Pancho Villa that a stroke that effectively re- War I than World War II. lives, to protect you from said. But the most important
started the war. This lack were being countered by an moved him from the world From 1914 to 1917, World the bullets and artillery. and long-lasting effect was
of resolve set the stage for expeditionary force led by stage. The transition from War I was largely a European They also created a problem that the US had taken the in-
a more devastating war 20 John J. Pershing the Army war to peace was further war fought an ocean away because there were no flanks ternational stage as a major
years later. commander who would later marred by high inflation, from most Americans. Un- to expose. You had to punch player in a global war.
World War II was so lead American forces in Eu- mass unemployment and a
much bigger it overshad- rope. All the while, England wave of labor strikes.
owed the memory of World
War I, said Steve Burg, a
was trying to encourage the
US to enter the war on the
That uncertainty con-
tributed to a sense to put CONTINUE FOLLOWING
professor of history at Ship-
pensburg University. He ed-
side of the allies.
The British had inter-
the whole nasty experience
behind us, Burg said. He ALONG ON MONDAY...
ited the book Duty Calls at cepted a secret communi- said Senate investigations
Home: Central Pennsylvania qu issued by the German were launched in the 1930s

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PAGC surprises with semis ruling


a split deer season for this area $25 permit for this license year. 2-9. It turns out it was a hunter
What once seemed was pretty much a slam dunk. Deer hunters in Wildlife Man- Antler restrictions remain in survey that turned the tide.
sure thing ended with Until the meeting took place
earlier this week.
agement Units 5A and 5B will
adjust this fall to a split firearms
place.
The big news of the meetings
There was strong opposition
from hunters.
surprising vote against All three pro- season. WMU5A includes por- was the change of direction for We listened to our hunters,
posals received tions of Cumberland, Adams, what seemed like a certainty for President Commissioner Brian
semi-automatics quick preliminary Franklin and York counties. permitting the use of semi-au- Hoover said after the vote this
approval at the WMU5B entails sections of Ad- tomatic rifles for big game hunt- week.
In the words of ESPN college boards meeting ams, York, Lancaster, Dauphin, ing. The commission did a sci-
football bigmouth Lee Corso, in January. So Berks and Lebanon counties. A lot of the commentary since entific survey of 4,000 of the
Not so fast, my friend! B.J. SMALL it seemed there Under the split season format, its early passage in January was states hunters and more than
That the board of the Pennsyl- was little to derail the five-day firearms season for in support the use of semis. 2,000 responded.
vania Game Commission would them. antlered deer will be Nov. 27- Governor Wolf had signed them When it came to using
bless the use of semi-automat- In the end, those who want to Dec. 1. It will be followed by a into law late last year. All that semi-automatics for big game,
ics for big game hunting, a $25 hunt pheasants in the Common- seven-day concurrent season for was needed was for the commis-
permit to hunt pheasants, and wealth will have to buy a special antlered and antlerless of Dec. sion to regulate them. Please see OUTDOORS, Page B6

Found on
Bostons
streets:
A new
spirituality
Rev. Laura Everett
has found sense of
spirituality biking
through Boston
STEVE LEBLANC
Associated Press
BOSTON Bicycling
through Bostons twisting, traf-
fic-clogged streets may seem
more about self-preservation
than spiritual enlightenment. ANDREW RUSSELL PHOTOS, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
For the Rev. Laura Everett, her Marie Bartoletti, 59, shows off some of her medals at her apartment, Thursday, March 24, 2017 in Pittsburgh.

Marathoner stays on pace


daily 6-mile commute is a way
of connecting to her adopted
city, its residents, and her sense
of community and vulnerability.
Instead of hopping on the sub-
way and popping up in another
part of town, Everett said, bicy-
cling has exposed her to the warp CHRIS TOGNERI passed and traveled to her brain.
and weft of Bostons neighbor- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Her stroke score was a 25 on the
hoods and the people who ani- PITTSBURGH This wasnt National Institutes of Health
mate them. supposed to happen to her. Stroke Scale. Anything above 21
Its also led her to a new sense Marie Bartoletti was 57 and in is severe.
of spirituality and inspired her to outstanding shape. By late 2015, I was scared, Marie recalled.
turn her experiences into a new she had run 315 marathons and I didnt know what would hap-
book, Holy Spokes: The Search 25 ultra marathons. In one two- pen.
for Urban Spirituality on Two year stretch, she ran a marathon All she knew was that she
Wheels. in every state plus Washington, wanted to run.
Part of the regularity of a D.C. a feat that takes others Even before doctors knew
daily commute is what I think a lifetime to accomplish. She whether she would live, she
forms it to be a spiritual disci- qualified for Boston, then de- wanted to get out of her bed and
pline, said Everett, 38. cided it would be fun to run the run. Running is how she clears
That commitment to the course in reverse before turning her mind, she said. Running is
same route time and time again, around and running the official where she finds shelter.
starting to see the same people, marathon with the rest of the So a few days after the stroke
seeing the same neighborhoods, field. when a nurse gave permission
seeing the trees change from Her personal record was 3 Marie Bartoletti, 59, shows off an angel a friend made her at her Bethel for Marie to walk, she leaped
budding to bursting that is hours, 40 minutes, but Marie Park apartment, Thursday, in Pittsburgh. from that bed, nearly causing
where I started noticing this is also liked to slow down and run the monitors connected to her
really having an effect not just as an official marathon pacer They had been visiting her Youre having a stroke, he to tumble to the floor.
on how I move through the city, volunteers who hold up signs family in Michigan for Thanks- said. Lay down on the floor. She stayed in Michigan for four
but on my soul, she said. showing how fast they will fin- giving. The last thing she said When she awoke in the hospi- weeks with her cousin, Kathy, a
Along the way, Everett, exec- ish the course so less experi- that day, at 7:42 a.m., was: We tal the next day and saw her son, retired nurse. She began speech
utive director of the Massachu- enced runners can follow their need to get to moving. she knew it was bad. Not because therapy, struggling to relearn the
setts Council of Churches, stum- lead. She loved pacing because Her boyfriend, John Rosatti, of his expression; because of his seemingly simple act of forming
bled on an impromptu congrega- it allowed her to help first-time looked up at her. presence. words. The first word she worked
tion a tribe of fellow bicyclists marathoners reach the finish Something was wrong. Her He lives in Maine, said Ma- on was John, for the man who
who share the joys and terrors of line. She had paced every Pitts- right side drooped, and her rie, 59, of Bethel Park. When I would always be by her side.
Bostons byzantine streets. burgh Marathon since it returned mouth curled down on one side. saw he was there, I knew. But it was hard. Marie had run
She has married bicycle cou- from a five-year hiatus in 2008. Rosatti, a former volunteer fire- Doctors explained what had distances beyond the reach of
ples and officiated at an annual And now she was in a hospital fighter in Forbes Road, West- happened: most people. Now the clearest
bed, and she couldnt even say moreland County, had seen this Marie had a hole in her heart
Please see BOSTON, Page B6 her name. before. through which a blood clot had Please see MARATHONER, Page B6

Dormant wildflowers bloom across Cali


Wildflowers have the past month have converged on once in a decade in a given area. It
this town of about 3,500, roughly has been occurring less frequently
been sprouting from 85 miles (135 kilometers) northeast with the drought. Last year, the
of San Diego, for the so-called su- right amount of rainfall and warm
Californias desert sands per bloom. temperatures produced carpets of
Wildflowers are springing up flowers in Death Valley.
JULIE WATSON in different landscapes across So far this year, the natural
Associated Press the state and the western United show has been concentrated in
BORREGO SPRINGS, Calif. States thanks to a wet winter. In the 640,000-acre (1,000-square-
Rain-fed wildflowers have been the Antelope Valley, an arid pla- mile) Anza Borrego State Park that
sprouting from Californias des- teau northeast of Los Angeles, abuts Borrego Springs.
ert sands after lying dormant for blazing orange poppies are light- It is expected to roll along ASSOCIATED PRESS
years producing a spectacular ing up the ground. through May, with different spe- Visitors walk among the poppy bloom March 19 at Antelope Valley
display that has drawn record But a super bloom is a term cies blooming at different eleva- California Poppy Reserve in Lancaster, Calif. Rain-fed wildflowers have
crowds and traffic jams to tiny for when a mass amount of des- tions and in different areas of the been sprouting from Californias desert sands after lying dormant for
M towns like Borrego Springs. ert plants bloom at one time. In years producing a spectacular display that has been drawing record
1 An estimated 150,000 people in California, that happens about Please see WILDFLOWERS, Page B6 crowds and traffic jams to desert towns.
B2 | SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 COMICS & ADVICE THE SENTINEL

BLONDIE By Dean Young and Stan Drake

Dirty roommate dishes


D
ear Annie: Im in At first, the other clean- disposable teeth-flossers
my late 20s, and freak roommate and I lying in a parking lot, it
I live with three would just say forget it and looked so bizarre to me.
roommates. We were do her dishes ourselves, Now Im seeing them of-
friends before moving in but Im getting tired of it. I ten. It seems people have
together and we still hate doing my own dishes, gotten so insensitive and
are, although Im con- let alone another persons. selfish that they dont care
DILBERT By Scott Adams cerned I wish I were financially about other people having
about what stable enough to afford to deal with the sight or
may hap- a place of my own, but if the birds and other an-
pen in that I want to start putting a imals who might choke
respect. decent amount of money on them. Do they think
Lately, in my savings account, anyone wants to pick up
weve been having roommates seems their dirty dental floss? Ill
ANNIE having some like the best option. Any bet that 90 percent of the
LANE roommate advice on harmonizing time, theyre going right
drama, and this household? Deep into a store or building
Im hoping in Dishes with a garbage can con-
to defuse the situation. Dear Deep: The key veniently located on the
NON SEQUITUR By Wiley Miller The epicenter of all the is to scrub any ambigu- way in. I hope people see
drama is, predictably, the ity from the situation. If this and start caring about
kitchen. forgetfulness is the issue, others more. Seen
One roommate, then ensure that dishes Enough
Wendy, leaves dishes in are done before theres any Dear Seen: This is
the sink for days at a time time to forget. Make it a disgustingly selfish be-
which I wouldnt even house rule that no dish can havior. Not only are floss
mind that much, except be left in the sink over- picks wasteful but also
that she eventually forgets night. You might also con- many dentists argue that
theyre hers and then re- sider using your own flat- theyre not so good for
fuses to do them. One of ware and bowls so theres our mouths as regular
us (most recently, I did) no confusion as to whose old dental floss. Im sure
will say something to the crusty cereal bowl has some people have legit-
FORT KNOX By Paul Jon Boscacci effect of: I think those are been growing fuzz over imate reasons for using
your dishes from the other the past week. Remem- these plastic picks, but I
night. Would you mind ber that the war of the think we can all agree that
cleaning up before I have dishes has raged since the theres no legitimate rea-
company over tomorrow dawn of roommates, and son for throwing them on
night? Wendy not only it shows no signs of dying the ground.
denies theyre her dishes down. So dont go wasting
but also seems a little of- all your energy on it. Send your questions for
fended and bemused by Dear Annie: The first Annie Lane to dearannie@
the question. time I saw one of those creators.com.

MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM By Mike Peters


Fostering pets leads to love
D
ear Heloise: Those a lot of happy reunions empty and picked up off
of us in the ani- come about because of the floor. Heloise
mal-rescue busi- people who care. Lisa
ness understand the term P., via email NO SPRAY PAINT
foster failure. It means Check animal-welfare Dear Heloise: I wanted
youve taken in an animal groups in your area to see to paint my patio furni-
in the hopes of finding a how you can help. Woof, ture, but I hate spray paint
good home woof from Chammy, a and worry about the dam-
for it. Well, silky wheaten, and Henry age that aerosol cans may
this fail- VII, a mini schnauzer, be doing to the environ-
RED AND ROVER By Brian Basset ure to find who are both rescues, ment. I covered the patio
a home is and we are sure glad they with newspapers, pulled
really not, are. Heloise on a rubber glove and
because dipped a sponge into the
many fos- SAFETY HINT paint. Easy solution. (Two
HINTS FROM ter folks Dear Readers: Please thin coats are better than
HELOISE end up take this hint seriously. one thick one) Anne J.
keeping the Large buckets are helpful in New York
animal. You around the house and
can help save animals that garage for cleaning, brush CAMPING SUPPLIES
might have been aban- pickup, storage, etc. But Dear Heloise: We have
doned, lost or dumped. they can be dangerous a group of kids we take
Many rescue groups may and deadly to children camping several times a
HI AND LOIS By Brian and Greg Walker supply food, a crate, blan- and pets. Small children, year. My family and friends
kets, etc., to care for the especially toddlers, can save the packets of salt,
animal. Medical care and accidentally fall in head- pepper, sugar, ketchup, the
vetting also might be cov- first. Since the child is wrapped knives and forks,
ered. There are many ways top(head)-heavy, he or and napkins that come
to network the animal she usually cannot get with fast food or takeout,
social-media groups, out. A child can drown and we use them on our
mass emails, digital bul- in just a small amount of camping trips. G. and J.
letin boards, etc. Ive seen liquid. Keep these buckets Nicks, Salt Lake City

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

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

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

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Chris Browne


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ASTROLOGY BRIDGE | BY STEVE BECKER

C
ELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Asa But-
terfield, 20; Hillary Scott, 31; Taran Killam, 35;
Susan Boyle, 56.
Happy Birthday: Get everything in order. Sort
through important papers and take time to un-
derstand what you need to know in order to follow
through with your plans. Educate yourself and take
the time to find out who is beneficial to
you and who isnt. Build a tight circle
of friends and peers who share your
concerns and interests and you will
succeed. Your numbers are 3, 15, 18, 36,
34, 45, 47.
Birthday Baby: You are capable,
EUGENIA progressive and persistent. You are
LAST tough and enduring.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Know
your limits. Dont feel the need to step
out of bounds or into territory that concerns you. CRYPTOQUIP
Gauge what will help you and what wont and carry
on with your plans. Trust in yourself, not in someone The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one
who is trying to take advantage of you. letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Make things hap- will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short
pen. Be the driving force and accomplish what you set words and words using an apostrophe give you clues to
out to do. Dont let what others do distract you from locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error.
finishing what you start. Use your intelligence to gain
ground and your uniqueness to stand out.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emotions will sur-
face and must be channeled into something bene-
ficial rather than detrimental. Dont estimate what
others are thinking or doing get the facts before
you react. Make love a priority and everything else ZIGGY By Tom Wilson
will fall into place.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Dont put too much
pressure on someone you love. Do your own thing
and allow others the same privilege. Emotional
deception will surface if you cannot play fair or if
someone is using manipulative tactics or ulterior
motives.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Your contribution to
what a loved one wants to accomplish will make a
huge impact on the way you are treated in return. A
day trip or special effort to improve your surround-
ings at home will encourage love and romance.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Weigh the pros and SUDOKU
cons of any settlement, personal contract or joint
venture you are considering. Dont allow your emo-
tions to sway you in a direction that could lead to
potential loss. Do your own research and make deci-
sions based on facts.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Strive to acquire
knowledge, wisdom and a lifestyle that allows you to
follow your dreams and achieve the peace and hap-
piness you deserve. Dont sell yourself short when
you should be making the most out of each moment.
REAL LIFE ADVENTURES
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emotional spend- By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
ing is never a good idea. Take better care of your
money matters and you will avoid a loss. Problems at
home will turn out to be expensive if you dont ad-
dress issues quickly. Less talk and more action will be
required. ***
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Place a greater
emphasis on love, romance and keeping your personal
life exciting. A change to the way you relate to others
will bring good results. A promise you make will en-
courage greater love, peace and prosperity.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dont worry
about what others are doing. You have to follow a
path that works for you. Walk away from temptation
and concentrate on the best way to live within your Sudoku is a number-plac-
means. Do the work yourself to avoid unnecessary ing puzzle based on a
costs. 9x9 grid with several
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): A reunion, gath- given numbers. The ob-
ering of old friends or relatives you dont see often ject is to place the num-
will improve your mindset. Host an event or make bers 1 to 9 in the empty
home improvements that will add to your peace of squares so that each
mind, comfort and lifestyle. Romance is in the stars. row, each column and
each 3x3 box contains
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emotional decep- the same number only
tion and being offered false facts will throw you off once. The difficulty level
course. Dont be afraid to ask tough questions and of the Conceptis Sudoku
to say no if something doesnt align with how you increases from Monday
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ACROSS 53 Philosopher who 116 Shipping coolant 17 Movie-review
1 Martin Van Buren was wrote To be sane in 118 Cameo, for one revelations 23 24 25 26
the first president a world of madmen 119 Dystopian film 19 B-side of Bruce
is in itself madness 27 28 29 30
who wasnt one of 1971 Springsteens
5 Get ready for a long 55 It may carry a virus Dancing
122 Rihanna album 31 32 33 34 35 36
56 First and last word in the Dark
drive featuring Work
of the Musketeers 123 Juice brand whose 24 Toll 37 38 39 40
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motto middle letter 25 Shade of gray
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60 Degree in math? 51 52 53 54
20 Hoity-toity 61 Wrestlers wear 124 Tushy 34 Actress Peet
21 Shelleys To the 63 Claw 125 Biggest employer in 36 Big name 55 56 57 58 59 60
Moon, e.g. Moline, Ill. in ice cream
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Study and Lounge perhaps 127 Drop-____ viscount and
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series, with The 129 Wild Turkey and
jurisdiction
26 World capital whose 75 Feudal lords Jim Beam 42 Interstate hauler 81 82 83 84 85 86
seal depicts St. 43 Zen masters query
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a shock after to 48 Howard
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DAILY CALENDAR
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 will commemorate Victims Rights
Week with the annual Crime Vic-
PAPER MODELING EVENT
tims Rights Rally and One Mile
Time: 10:30a.m. to 4p.m. (Caf
Walk. The program starts at the
Cumberland is open from 10a.m.
Old Courthouse with a program
to 2p.m.)
and awards, and concludes with a
Place: United States Army Her-
one-mile walk through downtown
itage and Education Center, 950
Carlisle to raise awareness.
Soldiers Drive, Carlisle
Contact: For more infor-
Details: A Military history
mation, call Victim Services at
through Paper Modeling Event
717-240-6220.
will be held featuring lectures on
the art of papercraft, paper mod- TUESDAY, APRIL 4
elers and displays of their art and
GFWC CLUB MEETING
a hands-on, make and take ta-
Time: 6:30p.m.
ble for future paper modelers of
Place: Trindle Spring Lu-
all skill levels.
theran Church, 14 State Road,
Contact: Visit USAHEC.org for
Mechanicsburg
more information.
Details: As part of the General
SPRING YARD SALE Federation of Womens Clubs, the
Time: 7:30a.m. to 1:30p.m. Mechanicsburg meeting program
Place: Chapel Pointe, 770 S. Ha-
will be a Mystery Trip. There will
nover Street, Carlisle (Bedford Ter-
be a carpool to a surprise destina-
race Building)
tion at the start with fun and ed-
Details: The annual spring yard
ucation as the goal. Guests are al-
sale will be held at Chapel Pointe,
ways welcome.
including a bake sale and food
Contact: Carol at 717-697-8922
stand. (Hot dogs are available
and for more information visit
beginning at 9a.m.). Proceeds
http://gfwcmech.tripod.com/
will benefit Chapel Pointe, Carl-
isles Benevolent Care program CIVIC CLUB FUNDRAISER
for residents. Time: 11a.m. to 3-4p.m.
Cost: Free and open to the Place: Carlisle Country Club, 1242
public. Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle
Contact: 717-713-2201 for more Details: The Civic Club will host
information. the annual fundraising card party.
The event features a luncheon and
CASH BINGO
an afternoon of playing bridge, pi-
Time: 12p.m. (lunch for sale)
1p.m. to 4p.m. (bingo) nochle or bunco. A silent auction
Place: Camp Hill Borough Hall, will be held with a variety of items
2145 Walnut St., Camp Hill provided by Civic Club members.
Details: The Camp Hill Womans Contact: 717-241-9458 or
Club will hold a fundraising bingo email: sandyjkohler@gmail.com
and lunch with door prizes and pay- to register.
outs for specials. Proceeds bene- MASTER GARDENERS SPRING
fit local charities. Tickets may be PROJECT
purchased at the door or by phone Time: 9:30a.m.
(Joann at 717-761-7630). Place: Big Spring Senior Center,
Cost: $25/admission fee for regu- 91 Doubling Gap Road, Newville
lar games/specials sold separately. Details: In preparation for
Contact: 717-590-7278 or email: spring, the Penn State Master Gar-
nabu426@comcast.net for more deners will make starter violets for
information. the spring and potpourri. Please
SHRED DAY sign up so that the gardeners can
Time: 10a.m. to 1p.m. plan their supplies for this event.
Place: Silver Creek Plaza, 6391 Contact: 717-776-4478 for more
Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg information.
Details: Hampden Township will CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
host a Community Shred Day at MEETING
the Silver Creek Plaza (Toys R Us Time: 6p.m.
complex). Shred-It will collect and Place: HealthSouth Acute Re-
shred residents papers and doc- hab Hospital, 175 Lancaster Blvd.,
uments for free. The event will be Mechanicsburg
held rain or shine. Details: CanSurmount Cancer
Cost: Free Support Group will hold a meet-
ing. Dr. Kathryn Peroutka will talk
MONDAY, APRIL 3 about new cancer treatments on
ANTIQUE APPRAISALS the horizon. The support group is
Time: 6:30p.m. to 9p.m. free and open to all types of can-
Place: Mechanicsburg Mu- cer patients and their families. No
seum, 2 West Strawberry Alley, registration is required.
Mechanicsburg Contact: 717-691-6786 for more
Details: Antiques dealer, Rich- information.
ard Murry, will be on hand to value
and discuss antiques and collect- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5
ibles. The event is open to the pub- WELSH SOCIETY MEETING
lic and is a fundraiser to benefit the Time: 11:30a.m.
Mechanicsburg Museum. Place: Hosss Steak and Seafood
Cost: $5 per item; limit of two House, 61 Old Gettysburg Road,
items per person. Mechanicsburg
Contact: 717-697-6088 for more Details: The Welsh Society of
information. Greater Harrisburg will present a
VICTIM RIGHTS RALLY program on Wales/Welsh culture.
Time: 6p.m. Nonmembers are welcome.
Place: Old Courthouse, Square, Contact: Faynelle Evans at 717-
Carlisle 766-7312 or Janis McCann at 717- M
Answers can be found on Page B6 Details: Cumberland County 938-4278 for more information. 1
THE SENTINEL CUMBERLAND LIFE SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017 | B5

CRYPTOQUIP

The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands


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

Todays Cryptoquip Clue: A equals D

BRIDGE | BY STEVE BECKER

ASTROLOGY

C
ELEBRITIES BORN GEMINI (May 21-June 21): Explore your options and
ON THIS DAY: Michael 20): Say whats on your mind look for ways to boost your in-
Fassbender, 40; Chris- when dealing with important come and lower your overhead.
topher Meloni, 56; Emmylou relationships. Clear the air Taking care of personal issues
Harris, 70; Linda Hunt, 72. and make way for better days before they escalate is in your
Happy Birthday: Set sail. ahead. Once you are on the best interest. Use your intel-
Go to places that same page as those you love ligence and ability to play on
will help you get and cherish, it will be much others weaknesses. Romance
a better under- easier to achieve happiness. is highlighted.
standing of who SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-
you are and what CANCER (June 21-July Dec. 21): You can bring greater
you want out of 22): Dont reveal personal se- stability to your personal life
life. Rely on your crets or your intentions unless if you make a commitment or
intelligence and you are prepared to follow follow through with a promise
EUGENIA
LAST fortitude to see through. Causing problems you made. Working alongside
matters through. due to changes going on around the ones you love will bring you
Dont settle for you will not solve your prob- closer together. A joint venture
less when you lems. Do your best to maintain will pay off.
are capable of more. Live, learn an inexpensive yet suitable CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
and do what feels right to you. lifestyle. Jan. 19): Your intelligence
Dont take a step back to ac- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): coupled with your innovative
commodate your competition. Be a participant. Stand up for ideas will help you discover
Your numbers are 5, 16, 20, 27, those less able than you. Do talents you didnt know you
35, 38, 47. your part and make a differ- had. Indulge in pastimes that
Birthday Baby: You are ence. Your strength and cour- bring you joy, knowledge and
smart, versatile and enter- age will give you the edge you something to look forward to,
FOR RELEASE APRIL 2, 2017 taining. You are outgoing and need to separate yourself from and you will create a happy and

THE TV CROSSWORD
progressive. any competition you face. Live prosperous future.
ARIES (March 21-April life your own way. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19): Invite change, but be VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 18): Opportunity is within
fully prepared to see matters 22): Use incentives to get your reach. A moneymaking ven-
by Jacqueline E. Mathews through to the end. Live life way. Your persuasive overtures ture looks promising. Use your
your own way and take on will make others question ingenuity and work alongside
challenges that will help you whether they can move for- someone who is as inventive
accomplish your goals. Let ward without you. A physical and creative as you. A net-
your life experiences and your challenge will do you good and working opportunity is en-
determination lead the way. help you raise awareness about couraged and love will result
your concerns. from your achieving greater
TAURUS (April 20-May LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): personal stability.
20): Get involved in current Sometimes love hurts. Dont PISCES (Feb. 19-March
affairs and community events. let emotional matters spin out 20): Youll have to rely on com-
You can make a difference if of control. A personal affront mon sense and facts in order to
you stand up and express your is likely unintentional. Remain avoid an emotional situation at
opinions. Not everyone will composed and protect your home. Working alongside oth-
agree with you at all times, but heart, your physical wellness ers will be challenging, but also
you will gain ground and make and your possessions from any- the quickest route to reaching
others realize that there are op- one who causes you grief. your goals. Keep the peace, but
tions worth considering. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. dont tolerate lying.

Deal with obvious abuse


D
ear Annie: Please, Id peaceful life, it puts a great therapist or religious adviser)
like your confirmation strain on him. I am concerned and relaxation techniques, such
that the family situation about his health, because I see as meditation, could help him
Im in is not normal. I am in my what this does to him each time insulate himself from the stress
second marriage, and all of our she calls with the same prob- in the meantime. For more
ACROSS 44 At __ for words; speechless
children are grown and raising lem. As a stepparent, what can information and resources,
1 Actor Hudsons namesakes 45 Early harps their own families. When my I do? I tried to be supportive visit The National Domestic
6 Judging __ 46 Susan of L.A. Law husband and I toward my stepdaughter in the Violence Hotlines website, at
9 As sore as __ 47 Topped with lather got married, we early days, but I am finding it http://www.thehotline.org.
10 Dinner course had all of our harder and harder to do so be- Dear Annie: The letter
12 The __ and Cher Comedy Hour DOWN
13 Field and Struthers 1 Too hasty; imprudent
adult children cause nothing changes and it from Apprehensive, whose
14 Egg producer 2 Woodwind instrument in the wedding. affects my home life with my fiancee wants to have five chil-
15 Boo Boo Bears buddy 3 Colin Donnells role on Chicago During the re- wonderful husband. Thanks dren whereas he only wants
16 Ashley or Mary-Kate Med ception, it was for letting me vent. Worried one or two, cracked me up.
19 Actor Connery 4 Relatives discovered that Stepmother Two people who want to be
23 Decays 5 Stallone, to friends ANNIE
24 Lean __; very popular Bill 6 __ in the Family LANE my stepdaugh- Dear Worried: I have a feel- parents are ready to break up
Withers song of 1972 7 Melinda __; Ming-Na Wens ters boyfriend ing that this situation is caus- over the number of children
25 __ Afire; John Ritter sitcom current role was carrying a ing your husband anxiety 24/7, they want to have. Look,
28 __ Camera 8 Linear measurements: abbr. gun. He created a big scene, and not just when your stepdaugh- amigos. Have a kid. If you
30 Birthplace of Donny and Marie 10 Droop police were called. After many ter calls for money. The most can stand that one, negotiate
Osmond 11 Kathrine Herzers role on
31 Date tree Madam Secretary
months, I got over this particu- pressing matter here is the another. If you are not broke
32 __ shanter; Scottish cap 13 Sanford and __ lar incident. Fast-forward to 10 safety of your grandchildren. or overwhelmed yet, negoti-
33 Infants ailment 15 __, Dear years later. This stepdaughter At best, theyre in an unhealthy ate another. I had a son via a
34 Pirates of the Caribbean: __ 17 A __ Like Love; film for Ashton has married that man and has environment; at worst, theyre caesarean section and then a
Mans Chest; Johnny Depp film Kutcher and Amanda Peet children with him. He is an being abused or witnessing daughter who was 9 pounds,
36 Series for Ted Danson, once 18 Wall and Easy: abbr.
39 Actor Whitaker 20 Witches of East __; Julia
alcoholic and an abuser. The the abuse of their mother. Call 10 1/2 ounces via a vaginal
42 __ a Boy; Hugh Grant movie Ormond series SWAT team has been called on the Childhelp National Child delivery with no epidural. Darn
Solution to Last Weeks Puzzle
21 French friend occasion to defuse his actions. Abuse Hotline (800-422-4453) right we stopped after her. The
22 __ and Stacey She, unfortunately, does not to consult with professional point is, you start and then
25 Gilligans shelter press charges against him, so counselors who can arm you you will know when to stop.
26 Greek letter
27 Milnes monogram
this pattern continues. with information, and call 911 if Do not invent trouble, unless
Each time she leaves him, your daughter or grandchildren you really just want out and

win!
28 Baseballs __ Ripken Jr.
29 Actress MacGraw she calls her father, my hus- are in immediate danger. are looking for any piddling
31 Pea casing band, for money to help her get And dont give up on your excuse. Cathy
33 The __ in the Hat some type of housing. Within stepdaughter. On average, a Dear Cathy: I heard from
35 Suffix for host or heir several readers who echoed
37 Hauls into court
a week of her request and her victim will leave her abuser
38 __-bitsy stating that she is done with seven times before finally leav- that sentiment. Though I still
39 Passing craze her husband for sure this time, ing for good. Your husband is think theres plenty to be said
40 Grand __ Opry she returns the funds and goes right to offer his support. But for planning ahead, youre
41 Clark of Hee Haw back. My problem with this, being supportive doesnt mean right; they should stop short of
42 Pacino and Roker inventing trouble. Theres an
43 Mitt Romneys alma mater, for
other than the fact that its riding the emotional roller
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All Rights Reserved. short
coaster, is that her father has should stand at the station,
M heart and anxiety problems. ready to offer a hand when Send your questions for Annie
1 Answers can be found on Page B6. Each time she disrupts his she steps off. Counseling (by a Lane to dearannie@creators.com.
B6|Saturday, April 1, 2017 EXPLORE The Sentinel

Outdoors Boston
From B1 From B1

only 28 percent expressed blessing of the bicycles


support for it. About 64 in which bicyclists gather
percent said they were op- to pray for fellow cyclists
posed or strongly opposed, who have died and let Ev-
with 52 percent saying they erett and others anoint
were strong opposed. their bikes with a mix of
That survey showed holy oil and chain lube.
greater support for the Everetts most poignant
use of semis for big game contribution may be her
among younger age groups. participation in ghost
So expect this issue to come bike ceremonies.
up sometime down the Ghost bikes refer to the
road. practice of painting a bicy-
SUBMITTED BY CUMBERLAND VALLEY TROUT UNLIMITED
The use of semis was cle and its tires solid white
approved for hunting small Recipient Jeb Betar, right, holds the 2017 Limestoner Award and locking it near where
game and furbearers for the and stands with Cumberland Valley Trout Unlimited President a bicyclist has died, often
upcoming seasons. Tom Miller at the chapters recent Limestoner banquet. The after being struck by a car
The commissioners also award was given to Betar for his years of leadership and or truck.
set the allocations of ant- work in facilitating and managing many of the chapters Bicyclists have the ex-
lerless deer licenses. The functions. perience of knowing our
SUBMITTED PHOTO
statewide number is going own vulnerability, and
up by a whopping 56,000 and Emily Lopp and young caninelike. Mature males Jonathan, 9, and Emily, 5, enjoyed catching fish for a couple knowing that in some
licenses. Chase Goshorn did last look different from females of hours at Doubling Gap Lake with parents Isaac and Ange ways our safety is depen-
Locally, 22,000 antler- Saturday. because they develop a Lopp last Saturday on Mentored Youth Trout Day. They live dent on the actions of oth-
less permits will be issued You may find it surpris- long, hooked lower jaw, near Bloserville. Jonathan was especially looking forward to ers, she said.
for WMU5A, up from the ingly enjoyable to spend called a kype. the day as he loves fishing and all things outdoors. Ken Carlson, head of the
traditional 19,000 of years more time tugging against The trout and salmon Somerville Bicycle Advi-
before. WMU5B will get a snagged rocks, and untan- family live either in fresh sory Committee, first met
bump of 7,000 licenses, up gling line from overhanging water all their lives, or mi- Everett at a ghost bike cer-
to 57,000 for the coming tree limbs than fishing for grate to the sea and return emony for Cambridge bi-
seasons. yourself. to fresh water to spawn. cyclist Marcia Deihl, who
After hunters buy their I wonder if we might see Through chemical cues died in 2015 after being
general hunting licenses for fewer kids out today, as and the sense of smell, they struck by a dump truck.
2017-18 starting in mid- many had a chance to dip can home in on their birth Chambersburgs I was really touched
June, they may apply for a line last Saturday, during streams when returning to Chase Goshorn, and impressed with Laura
antlerless licenses based on Mentored Youth Trout Day. spawn. 5, had a and her deep sense of
a staggered timeline. Those After spawning, adults great time empathy, sympathy and
dates will be outlined in the Trout tidbits abandon the nest, called a on Mentored connection to the bicycle
Digest to be made available Later Saturday or at redd. The eggs fall into the Youth Trout Day community, he said.
online. church Sunday, when spaces between the gravel. last weekend, Bicycling raises another
The commission also they ask about the fish They may be covered catching fish spiritual challenge, Everett
decided to issue 118 elk you caught this weekend, slightly with more gravel on the West said: anger.
licenses (25 antlered and impress your friends with by the female before she Branch of the What does it mean to
93 antlerless) for the 2017 a few extra tidbits of infor- leaves. Eggs hatch in four Conococheague absorb other peoples an-
hunt. Licenses will be mation about those tasty to 10 weeks, depending on in Franklin ger? What do you do with
awarded by lottery and the torpedoes. water temperature. County. He your own anger? How do
deadline to enter the draw- Courtesy of the PA Fish & Trout and salmon are not is the son of you live in a system thats
ing is July 31. Boat Commission: school fish. Stream trout Brandon and unjust, she said. Those
The trout and salmon eat mostly adult and imma- Keri Goshorn. roads arent fair.
Enjoy fishing with the family is large and native to ture aquatic insects. They SUBMITTED One goal of her book
cool and cold streams and also eat terrestrial insects PHOTO was to ponder what she
kids
lakes throughout Europe, that fall onto the water, calls an intentionally ur-
Its another Opening Day northern Asia and North crayfish and other fresh- ban spirituality.
weekend and hopefully America, and reaches as far water crustaceans. They 1800s, Pennsylvania Tweet of the week What if what is tran-
those not lucky enough to south as northwest Mex- also eat fish, especially as streams were stocked ex- BREAKING: UNC scendent and what is
take home trout will at least ico and extreme northern they grow larger. Trout feed tensively with trout. Wild Athlete Attends Class. heavenly is less like the
take home new memories. Africa. most readily when water brook and brown trout are SportsChannel8 Green Mountains of Ver-
Be sure to savor the mo- Trout and salmon have temperatures are in the 50s now widespread. Repro- Email your wild thoughts mont and more like Blue
ments, especially where an obvious lateral line, large and 60s. ducing populations of rain- to bjsmall@comcast.net. Hill Ave.? she said, re-
youngsters get to enjoy mouth and teeth. In big In the early part of the bow trout are in a few scat- Follow on Twitter @Ar- ferring to a busy Boston
trout fishing, as Jonathan specimens, the teeth are 20th century and late tered streams in the state. rows2010 thoroughfare.

Cryptoquip Wildflowers Marathoner It came out perfectly.


She still couldnt talk. But
was a physical education
teacher at West Jefferson
From B1 From B1 she could sing. Hills School District. She
Next, her doctors founded the Kids of Steel
park. Anza Borrego is thought in her head could cleared her to run mar- running group and coached
Californias largest state not travel inches to her athons again. They were tennis. She missed her stu-
park with hundreds mouth without collapsing. hesitant, but John took dents but was not cleared
of species of plants, I did not like it and I was them aside and explained to return. She still hasnt,
TV Crossword including desert lilies, crying, she said. I could how important this was to and that pains Marie. The
blazing stars and the not understand why I was Marie. threshold of her old school
flaming tall, spiny still unable to speak. Theres mental health is a finish line she has yet
Ocotillo. Still, she stuck with it. and theres physical health, to reach.
Deputies were brought Because she understood and they have to be in bal- But Marie is determined
in to handle the traffic that, as with running mar- ance, said John, 58, of to get there.
jams as Borrego Springs athons, recovering from a Somerset. If she wouldnt And who would doubt
saw its population triple stroke is no sprint. It is be able to run, shed be her?
in a single day. slow. Plodding. Painful. physically healthy, but This is a woman who has
On one particularly Tiny accomplishments shed be a mental disaster. run 45 marathons since her
packed weekend in mid- passed like mile markers. So they said yes, and stroke, 369 in all; whose
March, motorists were That Christmas, Kathy Marie laced up her shoes. speech remains halting
stuck in traffic for five told Marie about a coun- Six miles later, there she but steadily is returning;
hours, restaurants ran out try singer named Mel Til- was, smiling for the first who will run Pittsburgh
of food, and some visitors lis who stuttered while time in a long time. on May 7, again as a pacer,
relieved themselves in speaking but sang without She returned to Pitts- again helping others reach
the fields. Officials have faltering. burgh. She continued their finish line.
since set up an army Sing with me, Kathy speech therapy. She ran Shell get there.
of Port-A-Pottys, and urged. Hark the herald every chance she got. For if Marie Bartoletti has
eateries have stocked angels sing ... She also battled depres- proven anything, its that
up. The craze has been Marie tried: ... Glory to sion. she knows how to finish a
dubbed Flowergeddon. the newborn king. Before the stroke, Marie race.

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1.

All-
2016-17
Sentinel
Teams 2.

3.

4. 5.

WINTER MVPS | 1: Carlisles Deshawn Millington


is our All-Sentinel Boys Basketball Player of the
Year for the second season in a row after leading
the Thundering Herd to their first trip to the
PIAA semifinals since 1988. 2: Big Spring senior
Dillon Novak won the first ever PIAA diving title
in Big Spring history and broke 500 points for the
first time in his career in doing so. 3: Big Spring
senior Jarod Anderson won four state medals,
including two individual silvers, to earn co-Athlete
of the Year for the All-Sentinel Boys Swimming
team along with teammate Dillon Novak. 4:
Shippensburgs Chandler Olson ends his high
school career as the only four-time medalist for the
Greyhounds. 5: MSMCCs Cam Moore ends his high
school hockey career with three championships 7.
6.
and a grand total of 276 points. 6: Northern
sophomore Kate Luft followed in big sisters
footsteps, winning All-Sentinel Girls Swimming
Athlete of the Year a year after Becca Luft. 7:
Camp Hill junior Diamond Bragg led the Sentinel
area in scoring this season and pushed the Lions to
Turn to pages C3-5 for our complete All-Sentinel teams.
a second straight District 3 championship and the
M
1 PIAA quarterfinals.
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Starting lineup SENTINEL SPORTS RESULTS


The Sentinel strives to get in all local sports results submitted to us by
Saturday Coverage Athlete of the Week 9:45p.m. for print the next day. For full results from yesterdays local
Jake Adams will be there for all the A new Athlete of the Week will be se- games, go to cumberlink.com/sports.
action at the Bruce Dallas Invitational lected for Monday night online and in Contact us at: Hours: 3:30 11:30p.m.
bright and early Saturday. Tuesdays print. Phone: 717-240-7106 Sports Editor: Jake Adams
@jakeadams520 cumberlink.com/sports Email: sportsdoor (jadams@cumberlink.com)
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retirement of WR Ryan Smith. Minnesota 5, Ottawa 1 (Kessel, Crosby), 0:39. 2, Pittsburgh, Crosby 43 Hartford 3, Hershey 0 Houston at Golden State, 10:30p.m.
TRANSACTIONS HOCKEY Edmonton 3, San Jose 2 (Sheary, Hainsey), 10:46. 3, N.Y. Rangers, Holden Chicago 4, Iowa 0 Saturdays Games
Fridays Games 11, 19:33 (pp). Texas at Rockford, 8p.m. L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 3:30p.m.
BASEBALL NHL Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, SO Third Period4, Pittsburgh, Rust 14 (Cole), 6:46. Stockton at San Antonio, 8:30p.m. Atlanta at Chicago, 5p.m.
ANAHEIM DUCKS Reassigned LW Ondrej Kase N.Y. Islanders 2, New Jersey 1 5, N.Y. Rangers, Nash 23 (Miller, Girardi), 8:50. 6, Ontario at Bakersfield, 10p.m. Orlando at Brooklyn, 6p.m.
American League
to San Diego (AHL).Signed G Angus Redmond to Columbus at Chicago, 8:30p.m. N.Y. Rangers, Kreider 27 (Holden, Miller), 19:48. Manitoba at San Jose, 10p.m. Sacramento at Minnesota, 8p.m.
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Optioned RHPs Alec
a three-year contract. San Jose at Calgary, 9p.m. OvertimeNone. San Diego at Tucson, 10:05p.m. Phoenix at Portland, 10p.m.
Asher and Logan Verrett to Norfolk (IL). Signed
ARIZONA COYOTES Assigned F Christian Fischer St. Louis at Colorado, 9p.m. ShootoutPittsburgh 2 (Kessel G, Crosby G), N.Y. Saturdays Games Sundays Games
1B Ryan Ripken to a minor league contract.
to Tucson (AHL). Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10p.m. Rangers 0 (Zibanejad NG, Zuccarello NG). Hartford at Albany, 5p.m. Boston at New York, 1p.m.
BOSTON RED SOX Assigned OF Bryce Brentz
DALLAS STARS Recalled Fs Gemel Smith and Washington at Arizona, 10p.m. Shots on GoalPittsburgh 15-9-8-335. N.Y. Binghamton at St. Johns, 6p.m. Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 3p.m.
outright to Pawtucket (IL). Reassigned RHPs
Justin Dowling from Texas (AHL). Saturdays Games Rangers 8-12-10-333. Texas at Milwaukee, 7p.m. Dallas at Milwaukee, 3:30p.m.
Jamie Callahan, Austin Maddox and Chandler
NEW JERSEY DEVILS Announced the retirement Florida at Boston, 1p.m. Power-play opportunitiesPittsburgh 0 of 3; N.Y. Bridgeport at Hershey, 7p.m. Memphis at L.A. Lakers, 3:30p.m.
Shepherd to their minor league camp.
of F Patrik Elias. Minnesota at Nashville, 2p.m. Rangers 1 of 2. Toronto at Syracuse, 7p.m. Utah at San Antonio, 3:30p.m.
DETROIT TIGERS Placed OF J.D. Martinez on the
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Signed C Mike Toronto at Detroit, 7p.m. GoaliesPittsburgh, Murray 29-10-4 (33 shots- Rochester at Utica, 7p.m. Atlanta at Brooklyn, 6p.m.
10-day DL, retroactive to March 30. Announced
Vecchione to an entry-level contract. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7p.m. 30 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 30-18-4 Providence at Springfield, 7:05p.m. Chicago at New Orleans, 6p.m.
OF Steven Moya cleared waivers and was
ECHL Dallas at Carolina, 7p.m. (35-32). Lehigh Valley at WB-Scranton, 7:05p.m. Denver at Miami, 6p.m.
assigned outright to Toledo (IL). Announced LHP
MANCHESTER MONARCHS Announced F Tyler Montreal at Tampa Bay, 7p.m. A18,006 (18,200). T2:44. Cleveland at Chicago, 8p.m. Indiana at Cleveland, 6p.m.
Daniel Stumpf cleared waivers and was offered
Sikura was returned from loan by Iowa (AHL) and Ottawa at Winnipeg, 7p.m. RefereesEric Furlatt, Ghislain Hebert. Grand Rapids at Rockford, 8p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 6p.m.
back to Kansas City as the return of a Rule 5
G Colin Stevens was recalled by Springfield (AHL). Anaheim at Edmonton, 10p.m. LinesmenScott Cherrey, Greg Devorski. Stockton at San Antonio, 8p.m. Washington at Golden State, 8p.m.
pick. Signed C Bryan Holaday to a minor league
Released D Tyler Elbrecht and RW Thomas Schutt. Sundays Games Ontario at Bakersfield, 9p.m. Houston at Phoenix, 9p.m.
contract and assigned him to Toledo.
READING ROYALS Announced D Reece Willcox
NEW YORK YANKEES Optioned RHP Ben Heller
and C Kyle Higashioka to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
was assigned to the team from Lehigh Valley
Boston at Chicago, 12:30p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 3p.m.
Islanders 2, Devils 1 Manitoba at San Jose, 10p.m.
San Diego at Tucson, 10:05p.m.
Mondays Games
Portland at Minnesota, 7p.m.
(AHL). Nashville at St. Louis, 4p.m. Sundays Games
(IL). New Jersey 0 0 11
SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS Signed D Mitch
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Named Dennis Eckersley
special assistant to the president.
Nylen to an amateur tryout contract.
Carolina at Pittsburgh, 5p.m.
Washington at Columbus, 6p.m.
N.Y. Islanders 1 1 02
First Period1, N.Y. Islanders, Lee 29 (Tavares,
Rochester at Albany, 3p.m.
Hartford at Providence, 3:05p.m.
Raptors 111, Pacers 100
SEATTLE MARINERS Agreed to terms with INF COLLEGE Colorado at Minnesota, 6p.m. Boychuk), 5:44 (pp). Utica at WB-Scranton, 3:05p.m. INDIANA (100)
Gordon Beckham on a minor league contract. BETHUNE-COOKMAN Named Ryan Ridder Dallas at Tampa Bay, 6p.m. Second Period2, N.Y. Islanders, Beauvillier 9 Texas at Milwaukee, 4p.m. George 10-22 4-5 28, T.Young 6-13 0-1 12,
Recalled LHP Ariel Miranda from Tacoma (PCL). mens basketball coach. San Jose at Vancouver, 7p.m. (Chimera, Ho-sang), 17:54. Charlotte at Chicago, 5p.m. Turner 4-7 0-1 9, Teague 4-9 9-10 19, Ellis 2-11
Placed RHPs Steve Cishek, Shae Simmons, Rob HOFSTRA Named John Paris and Shane McKay Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30p.m. Third Period3, New Jersey, Henrique 20 (Zacha, Lehigh Valley at Hershey, 5p.m. 0-0 4, Miles 5-14 2-2 15, Christmas 0-0 0-0 0,
Whalen, Tony Zych, LHP Drew Smyly and INF athletic facilities coordinators. Anaheim at Calgary, 9:30p.m. Quenneville), 11:23 (pp). Cleveland at Iowa, 6p.m. Allen 1-2 0-0 2, Brooks 4-9 2-2 11, J.Young 0-0
Shawn OMalley on the 10-day DL. Optioned OF OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN Announced the Arizona at Los Angeles, 10:30p.m. Shots on GoalNew Jersey 6-10-1127. N.Y. 0-0 0. Totals 36-87 17-21 100.
Ben Gamel and C Tuffy Gosewisch to Tacoma. resignation of womens soccer coach Randall Mondays Games Islanders 10-16-1238. TORONTO (111)
Reassigned RHP Jonathan Aro, LHP Dean Robison. Named Chelsie Flagg womens interim Ottawa at Detroit, 7p.m.
Toronto at Buffalo, 7p.m.
Power-play opportunitiesNew Jersey 1 of 3; N.Y. NBA Carroll 4-9 0-0 12, Ibaka 6-10 0-0 15,
Kiekhefer, INFs Mike Freeman, Tyler Smith and soccer coach. Islanders 1 of 10. Valanciunas 5-9 6-9 16, Joseph 3-5 0-0 6,
C Nevin Ashley to their minor league camp. OLD DOMINION Extended football coach Bobby Montreal at Florida, 7:30p.m. GoaliesNew Jersey, Kinkaid 7-12-3 (38 shots- EASTERN CONFERENCE DeRozan 11-26 15-20 40, Tucker 3-8 0-0 8,
TEXAS RANGERS Optioned RHP Keona Kela Wilders contract through the 2021-22 season. 36 saves). N.Y. Islanders, Halak 8-9-5 (27-26). Atlantic Division Patterson 1-5 0-0 3, Poeltl 0-1 0-2 0, Wright
to Round Rock (PCL).Reassigned RHP Anthony
Bass and C Steven Lerud to minor league camp.
SYRACUSE Named Dave Boller director of Cavaliers 122, 76ers 105 A13,766 (15,813). T2:40.
RefereesKendrick Nicholson, Tim Peel.
W L Pct GB 4-5 2-4 11, Powell 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 37-82
player personnel for football. x-Boston 49 27 .645 23-35 111.
National League UTAH Announced G Devon Daniels and G JoJo PHILADELPHIA (105) LinesmenSteve Miller, Kiel Murchison. x-Toronto 46 30 .605 3 Indiana 25 23 20 32 100
ARIZONA DIAMIONDBACKS Selected the Zamora are leaving the mens basketball team. Saric 3-12 1-2 8, Holmes 7-9 3-5 19, McConnell New York 29 47 .382 20 Toronto 28 18 34 31 111
contract of RHP J.J. Hoover. Optioned C Oscar 4-9 2-2 10, Luwawu-Cabarrot 7-15 4-5 19, Philadelphia 28 48 .368 21 3-Point GoalsIndiana 11-26 (George 4-10,
Hernandez to Jackson (TL). Reassigned LHP T.J. Anderson 4-8 2-2 12, Long 7-10 0-0 16, Splitter AHL Brooklyn 16 59 .213 32 Miles 3-6, Teague 2-3, Turner 1-1, Brooks 1-3,
McFarland to their minor league camp.
COLORADO ROCKIES Selected the contract
NHL 1-2 2-3 5, Henderson 3-7 0-0 7, Stauskas 4-10
0-0 9. Totals 40-82 14-19 105. Eastern Conference
Southeast Division Ellis 0-3), Toronto 14-27 (Carroll 4-8, DeRozan
3-4, Ibaka 3-4, Tucker 2-3, Wright 1-1, Patterson
W L Pct GB
of INF-OF Stephen Cardullo from Albuquerque EASTERN CONFERENCE CLEVELAND (122) ATLANTIC DIVISION z-Washington 46 29 .613 1-4, Powell 0-1, Joseph 0-2). Fouled OutNone.
(PCL). Designated RHP Jason Motte for assign- James 14-22 3-6 34, Love 6-14 4-5 18, 39 36 .520 7 ReboundsIndiana 42 (George, Turner 9),
Atlantic Division GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Atlanta
ment. Optioned INF Pat Valaika to Albuquerque. Thompson 3-7 1-2 7, Irving 11-16 1-1 24, Smith 37 39 .487 9 Toronto 53 (Valanciunas 17). AssistsIndiana
GP W L OT Pts GF GA WB-Scranton 68 46 19 3 0 95 228 157 Miami
Reassigned OF Chris Denorfia to their minor 5-9 0-0 14, Derr.Williams 2-3 0-0 5, Frye 5-8 35 41 .461 11 19 (Teague 5), Toronto 23 (Wright, Joseph 6).
x-Montreal 77 44 24 9 97 214 190 Lehigh Valley 68 43 21 4 0 90 239 200 Charlotte
league camp. 0-0 12, Dero.Williams 3-8 0-0 6, Felder 0-2 0-0 Providence 68 40 19 5 4 89 210 169 Orlando 27 49 .355 19 Total FoulsIndiana 21, Toronto 23. A19,800
PITTSBURGH PIRATES Optioned RHP A.J. Ottawa 76 41 26 9 91 197 199
0, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Liggins 0-1 0-2 0, Shumpert Hershey 69 38 20 8 3 87 235 197
C entral Division (19,800).
Schugel to Indianapolis (IL). Toronto 76 37 24 15 89 233 222
1-5 0-0 2. Totals 50-95 9-16 122. Bridgeport 69 41 24 3 1 86 206 190 W L Pct GB
Boston 77 41 30 6 88 220 203
SAN DIEGO PADRES Claimed RHP Jake Esch
off waivers from Miami. Designated RHP Cesar Tampa Bay 76 38 29 9 85 215 213
Philadelphia 29 23 25 28 105 Springfield 69 28 30 9 2 67 172 190 z-Cleveland 48 27 .640
Cleveland 32 38 34 18 122 Hartford
Celtics 117, Magic 116
Florida 77 33 33 11 77 199 222 68 23 39 4 2 52 175 248 Milwaukee 40 36 .526 8
Vargas for assignment. 3-Point GoalsPhiladelphia 11-33 (Holmes 2-2, Indiana 37 39 .487 11 ORLANDO (116)
Buffalo 77 32 33 12 76 193 221 North Division
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Announced 1B-OF Long 2-3, Anderson 2-4, Splitter 1-1, Henderson 36 39 .480 12 Fournier 6-13 6-6 20, Ross 5-13 3-3 17, Gordon
Detroit 77 31 34 12 74 192 229 GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Chicago
Clint Robinson cleared waivers and was assigned 1-3, Stauskas 1-5, Saric 1-7, Luwawu-Cabarrot Toronto 35 42 .455 14 11-24 7-8 32, Vucevic 4-13 0-0 8, Payton 5-13
Metropolitan Division 69 38 26 4 1 81 225 188 Detroit
outright to Syracuse (IL). 1-8), Cleveland 13-29 (Smith 4-7, James 3-7, Syracuse 69 34 23 6 6 80 208 210 2-2 12, Biyombo 2-3 4-4 8, Watson 1-6 0-0 2,
GP W L OT Pts GF GA WESTERN CONFERENCE
American Association Frye 2-2, Love 2-5, Irving 1-1, Derr.Williams 1-2, Albany 68 34 29 2 3 73 177 187 Meeks 4-9 2-2 13, Hezonja 2-4 0-0 4. Totals
x-Washington 76 51 17 8 110 248 170 Southwest Division
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS Signed INF Liggins 0-1, Shumpert 0-2, Dero.Williams 0-2). St. Johns 69 32 27 8 2 74 194 203 40-98 24-25 116.
x-Columbus 76 49 19 8 106 236 174 W L Pct GB
Mitch Delfino and OF John Ruettiger. Fouled OutNone. ReboundsPhiladelphia 42 Utica 68 31 28 7 2 71 175 192 BOSTON (117)
x-Pittsburgh 77 47 19 11 105 263 219
LINCOLN SALTDOGS Sold the contract of RHP (Anderson 10), Cleveland 49 (Thompson 11). Rochester 67 28 37 0 2 58 178 215 x-San Antonio 58 17 .773 Crowder 6-11 4-6 18, Brown 4-9 2-2 12,
x-N.Y. Rangers 78 46 26 6 98 248 210
Shairon Martis to Baltimore (AL). Signed RHP AssistsPhiladelphia 26 (McConnell 7), Cleveland Binghamton 69 26 39 2 2 56 177 239 x-Houston 51 24 .680 7 Johnson 1-1 2-3 5, Horford 4-11 4-4 12, Thomas
Carolina 76 35 27 14 84 202 214 Memphis 42 34 .553 16 10-23 11-13 35, G.Green 3-4 0-0 6, Jerebko 2-4
Leuris Gomez. 30 (Irving 9). Total FoulsPhiladelphia 21, Western Conference
N.Y. Islanders 77 36 29 12 84 224 235 New Orleans 33 43 .434 25 0-0 4, Olynyk 3-7 2-2 9, Smart 1-6 4-4 7, Rozier
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS Signed OF Tony Cleveland 16. A20,562 (20,562).
Philadelphia 77 37 32 8 82 206 225 CENTRAL DIVISION Dallas 31 44 .413 27 4-8 0-0 9. Totals 38-84 29-34 117.
Campana.
New Jersey 77 27 36 14 68 175 226 Northwest Division
SIOUX FALLS CANARIES Signed RHP Miles
Nordgren. WESTERN CONFERENCE Hornets 122, Nuggets 114 Grand Rapids GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
68 43 20 1 4 91 234 170 W L Pct GB
Orlando 29 35 26 26 116
Boston 31 26 35 25 117
TEXAS AIRHOGS Signed RHP Joe Robinson. Central Division DENVER (114) Chicago 69 39 18 7 5 90 229 181 x-Utah 46 29 .613 3-Point GoalsOrlando 12-30 (Ross 4-9,
WICHITA WINGNUTS Signed C Martin Medina GP W L OT Pts GF GA Gallinari 5-11 5-5 19, Faried 9-17 0-1 18, Jokic Milwaukee 68 40 22 3 3 86 203 192 x-Oklahoma City 43 32 .573 3 Gordon 3-5, Meeks 3-6, Fournier 2-7, Hezonja
and C Zach Fisher. Released RHP Chase M. x-Chicago 77 49 21 7 105 234 198 11-16 2-3 26, Nelson 4-8 0-0 12, Harris 8-14 Charlotte 68 35 28 5 0 75 183 187 Portland 37 38 .493 9 0-1, Watson 0-2), Boston 12-33 (Thomas
Johnson. x-Minnesota 77 45 24 8 98 249 196 1-1 20, Hernangomez 1-3 0-0 2, Chandler 2-8 Cleveland 68 33 28 3 4 73 171 186 Denver 35 40 .467 11 4-10, Brown 2-4, Crowder 2-6, Johnson 1-1,
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Signed LHP Mitch St. Louis 76 42 28 6 90 214 201 0-1 5, Ma.Plumlee 2-4 0-0 4, Murray 3-9 0-0 8. Iowa 68 31 29 6 2 70 162 178 Minnesota 30 44 .405 15 Olynyk 1-2, Rozier 1-2, Smart 1-4, G.Green 0-1,
Lambson. Nashville 77 39 27 11 89 227 213 Totals 45-90 8-11 114. Manitoba 68 25 34 4 5 59 176 218 Pacific Division Jerebko 0-1, Horford 0-2). Fouled OutNone.
CAN-AM LEAGUE Winnipeg 78 36 35 7 79 233 247 CHARLOTTE (122) Rockford 68 22 34 9 3 56 157 223 W L Pct GB ReboundsOrlando 48 (Gordon 16), Boston 45
Dallas 77 31 35 11 73 207 244 Kidd-Gilchrist 4-6 3-4 11, Williams 3-7 0-0 9, z-Golden State 61 14 .813 (Horford 9). AssistsOrlando 28 (Payton 15),
NEW JERSEY JACKALS Signed LHP Jose Jose. PACIFIC DIVISION
Colorado 76 20 53 3 43 150 258 Zeller 3-7 2-3 8, Walker 9-23 9-11 31, Batum x-L.A. Clippers 46 31 .597 16 Boston 27 (Thomas 7). Total FoulsOrlando 21,
TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES Signed OF Brenden GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Sacramento 29 47 .382 32
Pacific Division 4-13 4-5 13, Kaminsky 7-13 3-3 22, Mi.Plumlee Boston 18. A18,624 (18,624).
Webb. Released INF Jesus Merchan. San Jose 60 39 14 2 5 85 208 157 Phoenix 22 54 .289 39
GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1-1 2-2 4, Weber 0-1 0-0 0, Belinelli 3-7 2-2
BASKETBALL x-Anaheim 77 42 23 12 96 206 190 San Diego 60 38 17 3 2 81 191 156 L.A. Lakers 21 54 .280 40
11, Lamb 6-8 0-0 13. Totals 40-86 25-30 122.
NBA
NBA Fined Dallas G Devin Harris $25,000,
x-Edmonton 77 43 25 9 95 228 198
x-San Jose 77 43 27 7 93 208 189
Denver 32 24 38 20 114
Charlotte 24 32 30 36 122
Ontario 60 32 18 10 0 74 178 168 x-clinched playoff spot
Bakersfield 60 30 24 5 1 66 179 165 z-clinched division COLLEGE
Stockton 60 29 25 4 2 64 184 170
for aggressively pursuing a game official and
failing to leave the court in a timely manner
Calgary 77 43 30 4 90 212 208
Los Angeles 76 36 33 7 79 185 189
3-Point GoalsDenver 16-33 (Gallinari 4-6,
Nelson 4-6, Harris 3-7, Jokic 2-3, Murray 2-7,
Texas 67 30 32 1 4 65 200 229 Detroit 90, Brooklyn 89
Thursdays Games
BASKETBALL
Vancouver 76 30 37 9 69 173 223 Tucson 61 26 28 7 0 59 165 207 Chicago 99, Cleveland 93
following his ejection during a March 29 game Chandler 1-4), Charlotte 17-36 (Kaminsky 5-8,
at New Orleans. Arizona 77 27 41 9 63 182 247 Walker 4-10, Williams 3-5, Belinelli 3-6, Lamb
San Antonio 67 25 35 5 2 57 161 208 Minnesota 119, L.A. Lakers 104 NCAA Womens Basketball
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Recalled F Jarell Martin NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for 1-2, Batum 1-5). Fouled OutNone. Rebounds NOTE: TWO POINTS ARE AWARDED FOR
A WIN, ONE POINT FOR AN OVERTIME OR
L.A. Clippers 124, Phoenix 118
Portland 117, Houston 107
Tournament Glance
from Iowa (NBADL). overtime loss. Top three teams in each division Denver 49 (Jokic, Faried 13), Charlotte 43 (Zeller
SHOOTOUT LOSS. Fridays Games FINAL FOUR
FOOTBALL and two wild cards per conference advance to 9). AssistsDenver 32 (Jokic 10), Charlotte 26
playoffs. (Batum 9). Total FoulsDenver 19, Charlotte 17. Thursdays Games Charlotte 122, Denver 114 At Dallas
NFL x-clinched playoff spot A18,353 (19,077). Charlotte 4, Cleveland 1 Toronto 111, Indiana 100 National Semifinals
CHICAGO BEARS Waived DL Ego Ferguson. Thursdays Games Fridays Games Boston 117, Orlando 116 Friday, March 31
GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed LS Derek Hart. Cleveland 122, Philadelphia 105 South Carolina 62, Stanford 53
MIAMI DOLPHINS Signed S T.J. McDonald.
Carolina 2, Columbus 1, OT
Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
Penguins 4, Rangers 3 Binghamton 4, St. Johns 2
Charlotte 3, Grand Rapids 1 Memphis 99, Dallas 90 UConn (36-0) vs. Mississippi State (33-4),
Released DE Dion Jordan. Montreal 6, Florida 2 Milwaukee 108, Detroit 105, OT 10p.m.
Pittsburgh 0 2 1 0 4Toronto 3, Syracuse 2, SO
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Signed QB Chase Daniel Boston 2, Dallas 0 New Orleans 117, Sacramento 89 National Championship
N.Y. Rangers 0 1 2 0 3Bridgeport 3, Lehigh Valley 1
to a one-year contract. Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 3 Providence 4, Albany 1 New York 98, Miami 94 Sunday, April 2
Pittsburgh won shootout 2-0.
CFL Toronto 3, Nashville 1 Rochester 5, Utica 2 San Antonio 100, Oklahoma City 95 xxSouth Carolina (32-4) vs. UConn-Miss. St.
First PeriodNone.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Announced the Winnipeg 4, Anaheim 3, OT Washington at Utah, 9p.m. winner, 6p.m.
Second Period1, Pittsburgh, Guentzel 12 Springfield 3, WB-Scranton 1

LOCAL SCHEDULE
TODAY Lancaster Catholic vs. Trinity 11:30a.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE
York Catholic vs. Trinity 2 Swarthmore at Dickinson (DH) 1 Dickinson at Bryn Mawr 1
BASEBALL
Carlisle at Waynesboro noon BOYS LACROSSE Widener at Messiah (DH) 1 Messiah at Albright 1
Northeastern at West Perry noon Mechanicsburg at Eastern York 10a.m. Millersville at Shippensburg (DH) 1 IUP at Shippensburg 1
Cumberland Valley at Ephrata 3:15 Red Land at Susquehannock 10a.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL AHL
Trinity at Ephrata 1 Ursinus at Dickinson (DH) 12:30 Bridgeport at Hershey 7
SOFTBALL
Waynesboro at Carlisle noon GIRLS LACROSSE Messiah at Widener (DH) noon LOCAL AUTO RACING
Eastern York at Mechanicsburg 10a.m. Shippensburg at West Chester (DH) 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints, All-American Outlaws, at
CD East at Northern noon 1
Lincoln Speedway 6
Ephrata at Trinity 7:15 COLLEGE TRACK & FIELD
PECO TOURNAMENT, NEWPORT TYSON FENCE NIGHT
11:30a.m. BOYS TENNIS
Greenwood vs. West Perry Dickinson at Little Three Championship 10am
Super Sportsman, Late Models, Street Stocks, Ex-
Mechanicsburg at Conrad Weiser 11a.m. Messiah at Danny Curran Invitational
Newport vs. Susquenita 11:30a.m. treme Stocks, at Susquehanna Speedway 6
TRACK & FIELD Shippensburg at Colonial Relays (Williamsburg, VA)
Consolation 1:30 Bruce Dallas Invitational SUNDAY
Championship 1:30 Carlisle, East Pennsboro, Mechanicsburg, Northern, Shippensburg at Millersville Metrics
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Trinity at Cumberland Valley 9:30 COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE Central Penn at Valley Forge (DH) noon
DIOCESAN TOURNAMENT
Dickinson at Eastern 1
Lancaster Catholic, Trinity, York Catholic at Bishop BOYS VOLLEYBALL AHL
McDevitt TBA Red Land at Northeastern 8:30a.m. Albright College at Messiah 1 Lehigh Valley at Hershey 5

TV SCHEDULE
TODAY 11a.m., BTN Northwestern spring game SOCCER 3p.m., NBC PGA Tour, Shell Houston Open, fi-
7:30a.m., NBCSN Premier League, Everton at nal round
NASCAR Noon, SEC South Carolina spring game
Liverpool
10a.m., FS1 Monster Energy Cup Series, STP 3p.m., BTN Michigan St. spring game 5p.m., GOLF LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration, final round
500, practice 9:20a.m., FS2 Bundesliga, Schalke vs. Borus-
sia Dortmund MLB
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
11a.m., FS1 Camping World Truck Series, Alpha 1p.m., ESPN N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay
Energy Solutions 250, qualifying 7p.m., ESPN Auburn at Georgia 10a.m., CNBC Premier League, West Bromwich
Albion at Manchester United 4p.m., ESPN2 San Francisco at Arizona
1:30p.m., FS1 Monster Energy Cup Series, STP DRAG RACING
500, final practice 7p.m., FS1 NHRA, DENSO Spark Plugs Nation- 10a.m., NBCSN Premier League, Crystal Palace 8:30p.m., ESPN Chicago Cubs at St. Louis
als, qualifying at Chelsea NBA
3p.m., FOX Camping World Truck Series, Alpha
Energy Solutions 250 FIGURE SKATING 12:20p.m., FS2 Bundesliga, Eintracht Frankfurt 1p.m., ABC Boston at New York
12:30p.m., NBCSN ISU World Championships, vs. Borussia Monchengladbach 3:30p.m., ABC Utah at San Antonio
5:30p.m., FS1 FIA Formula E Championship
Mens Free Skate 12:30p.m., NBC Premier League, Bournemouth 6p.m., NBA Denver at Miami
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL at Southampton
2:30p.m., NBCSN ISU World Championships,
10a.m., ESPN2 Dicks Sporting Goods Nationals, Free Dance 9p.m., NBA Houston at Phoenix
TENNIS
Girls championship 1p.m., ESPN2 ATP World Tour-WTA Tour, Miami NHL
8p.m., NBC ISU World Championships, Ladies &
Noon, ESPN Dicks Sporting Goods Nationals, Boys Mens Free Skate Open, womens championship 12:30p.m., NBC Boston at Chicago
championship 7:30p.m., NBCSN Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers
GOLF SUNDAY
BOXING 1p.m., GOLF PGA Tour, Shell Houston Open, third 9:30a.m., FS1 Bundesliga, Ingolstadt vs. Mainz
11p.m., ESPN2 Antonio Orozco vs. KeAndre Gib- round NASCAR
son, super lightweights 2p.m., FS1 NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Se- 11a.m., NBCSN Premier League, Manchester City
3p.m., GOLF Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf Re- ries, STP 500 at Arsenal
COLLEGE BASEBALL sort Classic, second round 11:20a.m., FS2 Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen
3:30p.m., ESPN2 Texas A&M at LSU DRAG RACING
3p.m., NBC PGA Tour, Shell Houston Open, third 6p.m., FS1 NHRA, DENSO Spark Plugs Nation- vs. Wolfsburg
NCAA COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT round als, finals 9p.m., ESPN2 MLS, New England at Portland
Noon, ESPN2 Basketball Hall of Fame Class
5p.m., GOLF LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration, third round FIGURE SKATING TENNIS
Announcement
2p.m., NBCSN ISU World Championships, exhibition 1p.m., ESPN2 ATP World Tour-WTA Tour, Miami
6:09p.m., CBS Final Four, first semifinal, South MLB SPRING TRAINING
GOLF Open, mens championship
Carolina vs. Gonzaga 1p.m., MLB Pittsburgh vs. Toronto
1p.m., GOLF PGA Tour, Shell Houston Open, fi- NCAA WOMENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL
8:49p.m., CBS Final Four, second semifinal, Ore- 9p.m., MLB L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers nal round
gon vs. North Carolina TOURNAMENT
MOTOR SPORTS 3p.m., GOLF Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf Re- 6p.m., ESPN Championship, Stanford-South Car- M
COLLEGE FOOTBALL 8p.m., FS1 AMA, Monster Energy Supercross sort Classic, final round olina winner vs. Mississippi St.-UConn winner 1
The Sentinel STATE SPORTS/ALL-SENTINEL TEAMS Saturday, April 1, 2017|C3

2016-17 Swimming and Diving All-Sentinel Team


JAKE ADAMS Morris, fr., swimming, Ship- berland Valley States: 6th
The Sentinel pensburg; Madison Osanitsch, in 200 IM (1:52.19); 6th in 400
Coach of the Year fr., swimming, Shippensburg; free relay (3:09.94, with Kyle
Michael Gobrecht, Cum- Mimi Chase, swimming, Trinity; Farrow, Jack Dengler, Logan
berland Valley The Eagles Erica Kenski, jr., diving, Trinity. Skiles); 9th in 100 free (46.32);
were the only local squad to Boys 12th in 200 medley relay (1:35.70,
finish top five in both boys and Co-Athletes of the Year with Dengler, Farrow, Skiles);
girls this season, and they did it Jarod Anderson, sr., Big District 3: gold in 400 free relay
without a ton of firepower. Sure, Spring States: silver in 100 (3:10.36, with Dengler, Farrow,
Jacob Deckman graduates with breast (58.08); silver in 200 IM Skiles); gold in 200 medley relay
a few more medals, but CV was (1:54.11); 5th in 200 free relay (1:34.44, with Dengler, Farrow,
young (three freshmen made (1:28.71, with Jackson Penner, Skiles); silver in 200 IM (1:53.18);
states) and not one girl made the Brennan Flory, Greg Kinch); 10th silver in 100 free (46.57).
podium at Bucknell University. in 400 free relay (3:17.56, with Devon Chenot, jr., Carlisle
It was a team effort to get that Kinch, Penner, Dain Vallie); Dis- States: 8th in 100 free (46.28);
far, highlighted by that fourth trict 3: gold in 200 IM (1:54.57); 8th in 50 free (20.86); 22nd in
straight 400 free relay District 3 gold in 100 breast (57.97); bronze 200 free relay (1:28.09, with
championship. in 200 free relay (1:29.57, with Isaiah Bell, Ethan Christiansen,
Girls Penner, Flory, Kinch); 4th in Max Fiorentino); District 3: gold
Athlete of the Year 400 free relay (3:19.88, Kinch, in 50 free (21.07); gold in 100 free
Kate Luft, so., Northern Penner, Vallie). (45.97); silver in 200 free relay
States: silver in 100 back (56.51); Dillon Novak, sr., Big (1:27.53, with Bell, Christiansen,
5th in 200 IM (2:07.38); 16th in SENTINEL FILE Spring States: gold in diving Fiorentino); 6th in 400 free relay
400 free relay (3:44.78, with Ra- Boiling Springs Billy Webber (518.90); District 3: gold in div- (3:14.23, with Bell, C. Padgett,
chel Eby, Katelyn Boyce, Nicole ing (482.40). Christiansen).
Andrews); District 3: gold in 200 jka, Chase, Laura Weiss). free relay (3:34.70, with Carolyn First Team Honorable Mentions
IM (2:09.72); silver in 100 back Shannon McCabe, jr., Big Bolden, Riley Hester, Kayla Bar- Billy Webber, sr., Boiling Greg Kinch, sr., swimming,
(55.70); bronze in 200 free relay Spring States: silver in div- one); 19th in 500 free (5:07.28); Springs States: 4th in 200 Big Spring; Jackson Penner,
(1:41.25, with Andrews, Alexa ing (408.75); District 3: silver in 24th in 200 free (1:55.29); Dis- free relay (1:27.48, with Peter jr., swimming, Big Spring; Pe-
Byers, Eby); bronze in 400 free diving (389.80). trict 3: 4th in 200 free (1:53.58); Greenbaum, Zach Orris, Kevin ter Greenbaum, sr., swimming,
relay (3:42.77, with Boyce, Byers, Kayla Barone, jr., Cum- 4th in 400 free relay (3:34.69, Barnes); 5th in 100 free (46.75); Boiling Springs; Zach Orris, jr.,
Eby). Per Northern: School re- berland Valley States: 18th with Bolden, Hester, Barone); 10th in 200 free (1:44.15); 13th swimming, Boiling Springs; Jack
cord holder in 200 IM and 100 in 100 back (58.11); 13th in 400 6th in 200 medley relay (1:50.78, in 200 medley relay (1:40.92, Still, so., diving, Boiling Springs;
back, All-State recognition and free relay (3:34.70, with Carolyn with Shannon Maher, Hester, with Greenbaum, Barnes, Or- Isaiah Bell, so., swimming, Carl-
All-American consideration for Bolden, Riley Hester, Liz Jack- Barone); 8th in 500 free (5:11.03). ris); District 3: gold in 100 free isle; Logan Skiles, fr., swimming,
100 back. son); 28th in 200 free (1:56.58); Honorable Mentions (46.46); gold in 200 free relay Cumberland Valley; Jack Den-
First Team District 3: silver in 200 free Kirsten Strayer, sr., swim- (1:28.99, with Greenbaum, Or- gler, jr., swimming, Cumber-
Sarah Wyant, jr., Trinity (1:52.48); bronze in 100 back ming, Boiling Springs; Laura ris, Barnes); silver in 200 free land Valley; Sam Nonemaker,
States: 6th in 100 free (52.89), (57.32); 4th in 400 free relay McIlhenny, sr., diving, Carl- (1:43.47); bronze in 200 med- jr., swimming, Shippensburg;
12th in 50 free (24.54); District 3: (3:34.69, with Bolden, Hester, isle; Lyndsey Byers, sr., diving, ley relay (1:40.22, with Green- Riley Spahr, swimming/diving,
silver in 50 free (24.26); bronze in Jackson); 6th in 200 medley relay Cedar Cliff; Riley Hester, fr., baum, Barnes, Orris). Per Boil- Trinity.
100 free (53.21); 5th in 400 free (1:50.78, with Shannon Maher, swimming, Cumberland Valley; ing Springs: 7-time District 3
relay (3:43.95, with Alexis Majka, Hester, Jackson). Nicole Andrews, so., swimming, champ, 3-time state qualifier, Email Jake Adams at jadams@
N. Lee, Mary Chase); 7th in 200 Liz Jackson, jr, Cumberland Northern; Katelyn Boyce, so., holds 5 school records. cumberlink.com or follow him on
medley relay (1:53.41, with Ma- Valley States: 13th in 400 swimming, Northern; Makenna Jacob Deckman, sr., Cum- Twitter @jakeadams520

LOCAL BRIEFS

Yenser makes national finals


ELKS HOOP SHOOT A pair of local football stand-
outs committed to Grove City
with older brother Tyler Gus- In the second period, Hart-
tafson, the Greyhounds starting ford got a bit of puck luck on a
Boiling Springs Ethan Yenser College in the past week. quarterback in 2015. goal that gave them a 2-0 lead.
will get to visit the Windy City Cumberland Valley lineman Defender John Gilmour rushed
in a few weeks. Robert Goodrich III tweeted AHL down the right wing and threw
Yenser won his age division in March 24 that he was taking his Magnus Hellberg made 20 a shot towards the Hershey net.

local, district, state and regional talents to the NCAA Division III saves to hold the Hershey Bears The puck banked off Hershey
levels to get to the Elks Hoop school. Joining him Wednesday hockey team off the scoreboard, defender Tyler Lewingtons
Shoot National Finals, which was Shippensburgs all-time and lead his Hartford Wolf Pack skate and past Copley at 14:04.
will be held April 22. He is one leading receiver Cody Gus- to a 3-0 win at the XL Center In the third period, Hershey
of 72 kids, boys and girls, ages tafson, whose decision was first on Friday evening. The loss was tested Hellberg with several
8-13 competing in the national reported by the Public Opinion. just the second time Hershey quality chances, but the net-
championship. Goodrich (6-foot-4, 245 was shut out this minder was up to the task. His 20
Yenser sank 21 of 25 foul shots pounds) anchored yet another season. stops gave him Hartfords first
March 4 in the Pennsylvania hole-opening Eagles line and Michael Jolys shutout at the XL Center since
State Elks Hoop Shoot in the was a standout on the defensive goal just 3:55 into Oct. 17, 2015. The Bears were
8-9 boys division at Bellefonte end as well, picking up All-Sen- the game was the blanked for the first time since
High School, then sank 24 of tinel First Team honors. He had ga m e -w i n n i n g the second game of the 2016-17
25 in the Northeast Central Re- interest from Albright and Ship- tally on Friday. season, a 3-0 loss at Binghamton
gional Semifinals on March 24 in pensburg University shortly af- Off a neutral zone on Oct. 15.
Wilkes-Barre against kids from ter the season as well. draw, Hartfords Nicklas Jensen added his
Copley
New Jersey, New York and Pa. to PROVIDED BY TAMMY YENSER The 6-foot-2 Gustafson, Nicklas Jensen team-leading 27th goal of the
book his trip to Chicago. Ethen Yenser the All-Sentinel Co-Offensive sent a pass ahead to Joly. The season for the Wolf Pack with
There will be one boy and one Player of the Year, was among forward split the Hershey de- just 1:06 remaining, scoring into
girl crowned in each of the three chusetts. the most prolific receivers in the fenders and raced in down the the empty net to ensure the win
age groups, based solely on to- You can follow Yensers per- Mid-Penn with 1,583 yards and slot. He made a move to his fore- for Hartford.
tal shots made in 25 free-throw formance April 22 via Elks Hoop 15 touchdowns on 84 receptions, hand and slid the puck under the Hartford outshot Hershey 27-
attempts. The winners will get Shoots shot tracker at elks.org/ and graduates with program right pad of Hershey netminder 20. Hershey went 0-for-3 on the
a an inscribed plaque in the Na- hoopshoot. bests for career (170 catches, Pheonix Copley to make it 1-0. power play and failed to score on
ismith Memorial Basketball Hall 2,862 yards), according to PO. The tally extended Jolys goal the man advantage for the fourth
of Fame in Springfield, Massa- HS FOOTBALL Gustafson will be reunited streak to three games. straight game.

Mifflin County 1-1 2-1 Hershey at Kennard-Dale, ppd. TBA Camp Hill 1-2 2-2 Team Div. Ovr.
BASEBALL Cedar Cliff 1-1 1-1 BOYS LACROSSE Eastern York at Mechanicsburg, 10a.m. Susquehanna Twp. 0-2 0-2 Carlisle 1-0 1-0
Commonwealth Division Central Dauphin 1-1 1-1 Commonwealth Division Danville at Palmyra, 11a.m. Middletown 0-3 0-3 Chambersburg 1-0 1-0
Team Div. Ovr. Cumberland Valley 1-1 1-1 Team Div. Ovr. State College at Parkland, 11a.m. Independent Cumberland Valley 1-0 1-0
Red Land 2-0 2-0 Red Land 1-1 1-1 Carlisle 1-0 1-1 Northern at West York, ppd. April 28, 6 Team Div. Ovr. State College 1-0 1-
Central Dauphin 2-0 2-1 State College 1-1 1-1 Trinity 0-0 2-0 Ephrata at Trinity, 7:15 Harrisburg Academy 0-0 Central Dauphin 0-1 0-1
Cedar Cliff 1-1 2-1 Carlisle 0-2 1-2 Cumberland Valley 0-0 2-1 Thursday, March 30 CD East 0-1 0-1
Cumberland Valley 1-1 1-1 Keystone Division Mechanicsburg 0-0 1-1 James Buchanan at Bermudian Springs, ppd. Harrisburg 0-1 0-1
Mifflin County
State College
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
Team Div. Ovr. Northern
State College
0-0 1-1
0-0 0-2
BOYS VOLLEYBALL April 11, 4
Mechanicsburg at Lower Dauphin, ppd. April
Mifflin County
Keystone Division
0-1 0-1
Hershey 1-0 2-0 Commonwealth Division
Chambersburg 0-2 1-3 Chambersburg 0-1 0-2 Team Div. Ovr. 13, 4 Team Div. Ovr.
Carlisle 0-2 0-2 Palmyra 1-0 1-1 Keystone Division Camp Hill at Trinity, ppd. TBA
Lower Dauphin 1-1 2-1 Central Dauphin 2-0 3-0 Hershey 1-0 1-0
Keystone Division Team Div. Ovr. Chambersburg 2-0 2-0 Friday, March 31 Lower Dauphin 1-0 1-0
Team Div. Ovr. Mechanicsburg 1-1 2-1 Central Dauphin 1-0 2-1 James Buchanan at Biglerville, ppd. April 17, 4
Cumberland Valley 2-0 2-0 Milton Hershey 1-0 1-0
Lower Dauphin 2-0 3-1 Bishop McDevitt 1-1 1-1 Hershey 0-0 3-1 South Western at Mechanicsburg, ppd. TBA
CD East 0-2 2-2 Palmyra 1-1 1-1
Hershey 1-1 2-1 Susquehanna Twp. 1-1 1-1 Lower Dauphin 0-0 2-1 Camp Hill at Middletown, ppd. April 19, 4
Carlisle 0-2 1-2 Susquehanna Twp. 0-0 0-0
Susquehanna Twp. 1-1 2-1 CD East 1-1 1-2 Palmyra 0-0 2-0 New Oxford at Northern, ppd. April 21, 4 Cedar Cliff 0-1 0-1
State College 0-2 0-3
Bishop McDevitt 1-1 1-1 Harrisburg 0-2 0-2 Bishop McDevitt 0-0 1-1 Keystone Division CD East at Red Land, ppd. April 11, 4 Mechanicsburg 0-1 0-1
CD East 1-1 1-1 Capital Division CD East 0-1 0-3 Team Div. Ovr. Saturday, April 1 Red Land 0-1 0-1
Mechanicsburg 1-1 1-1 Team Div. Ovr. Independent Hershey 2-0 3-0 Mechanicsburg at Conrad Weiser, 11a.m. Capital Division
Palmyra 1-1 1-2 East Pennsboro 2-0 2-0 Team Ovr. Red Land 2-0 2-1 Team Div. Ovr.
Harrisburg 0-2 0-2 Trinity 2-0 2-0 Cedar Cliff 0-0 0-1 Lower Dauphin 1-0 1-0 Middletown 1-0 1-0
Team
Capital Division
Div. Ovr.
Middletown 1-0 1-1 Red Land 0-0
Friday, March 31
0-0 Palmyra 1-0 1-2 TRACK & FIELD East Pennsboro 1-0 1-0
Steel-High 0-0 0-0 Mechanicsburg 0-2 0-2 Girls West Perry 0-0 1-1
West Perry 2-0 4-0 West Perry 0-0 0-0 South Western at Cedar Cliff, ppd. April 21, 4:15 Cedar Cliff 0-2 0-3 Commonwealth Division Camp Hill 0-0 0-0
Northern 2-0 3-0 Northern 0-1 1-1 (at South Western) Northern 0-2 0-3 Team Div. Ovr. Northern 0-0 0-0
Trinity 2-0 2-1 Milton Hershey 0-2 0-2 Berks Catholic at Palmyra, ppd. April 1, 7:45 Friday, March 31 Carlisle 1-0 1-0 Trinity 0-1 0-1
Middletown 1-0 1-1 Camp Hill 0-2 0-3 Saturday, April 1 New Oxford 3, Northern 0 Chambersburg 1-0 1-0 Bishop McDevitt 0-1 0-1
East Pennsboro 1-1 1-1 Mechanicsburg at Eastern York, 10a.m. Saturday, April 1 Cumberland Valley 1-0 1-0 Colonial Divison
Colonial Division
Milton Hershey 0-2 0-2 Red Land at Susquehannock, 10a.m. Red Land at Northeastern, 8:30a.m. State College 1-0 1-0
Team Div. Ovr. Team Div. Ovr.
Camp Hill 0-2 0-3 Lower Dauphin at Governor Mifflin, 11a.m. COLONIALS 3, POLAR BEARS 0 Central Dauphin 0-1 0-1
Greencastle-Antrim 0-0 1-0 Shippensburg 1-0 1-0
Steel-High 0-3 0-3 West York at Northern, ppd. April 29, 11a.m. Northern 22 CD East 0-1 0-1
Big Spring 0-0 1-1 Boiling Springs 0-0 1-0
Colonial Division Franklin Regional at State College, noon 23 20 New Oxford Harrisburg 0-1 0-1
James Buchanan 0-0 0-0 Waynesboro 0-0 0-0
Team Div. Ovr. Trinity at Ephrata, 1 25 25 Mifflin County 0-1 0-1
Shippensburg 0-0 0-0 James Buchanan 0-0 0-0
Big Spring 0-0 2-1 Berks Catholic at Palmyra, 7:45 25 Aces: N (Andrew Smith 2). Keystone Division
Boiling Springs 0-0 0-1 Big Spring 0-0 0-0
Greencastle-Antrim 0-0 1-0 Kills: N (Andrew Smith 11, Ian Parzyszek 7). Team Div. Ovr.
Waynesboro 0-0 2-1 Waynesboro 0-0 0-2 Greencastle-Antrim 0-1 0-1
Assists: N (Andrew Smith 14, Brandon Speese Palmyra 2-0 2-0
Boiling Springs
James Buchanan
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Friday, March 31
Northern at Big Spring, ppd. April 19, 4:15
GIRLS LACROSSE 13).
Digs: N (Ryan Brubaker 8, Brandon Speese 6).
Hershey 1-0 1-0 Team
CCAC Division
Div. Ovr.
Commonwealth Division Lower Dauphin 1-0 1-0 West Shore Christian 0-0 0-0
Shippensburg 0-0 0-0 Camp Hill at Hanover, ppd. TBA Team Div. Ovr. Susquehanna Twp. 0-0 0-0
Friday, March 31 Tuesday, March 28
Milton Hershey at Lebanon, ppd. May 11, 4 Carlisle 1-0 2-0 Cedar Cliff 0-1 0-1 Camp Hill boys vs. Steel-High, no report
Mifflin County at Altoona, ppd. TBA
Middletown at Lower Dauphin, ppd. April 3, 4
Harrisburg at Middletown, ppd. April 3, 4:15
Greencastle-Antrim at Northeastern, ppd. May
State College 0-0 1-1 BOYS TENNIS Mechanicsburg 0-1 0-1 West Perry, Camp Hill girls vs. Steel-High, no
Trinity 0-0 1-1 Commonwealth Division Milton Hershey 0-1 0-1 report
Hershey at Twin Valley, ppd. April 7, 4:15 9, 4:15 Cumberland Valley 0-0 0-2 Red Land 0-1 0-1
Gettysburg at Big Spring, ppd. May 6, 2 Team Div. Ovr. Thursday, March 30
James Buchanan at Red Land, ppd. April 3, 4:15 Northern 0-0 0-2 Cumberland Valley 3-0 5-0 Capital Division Boiling Springs girls, Millersburg at West Perry,
Manheim Twp. at Cumberland Valley, ppd. May West Perry at Susquenita, ppd. April 12, 4:30 Chambersburg 0-1 1-2 Team Div. Ovr.
13, 11a.m. State College 2-0 3-0 no report
Saturday, April 1 Keystone Division Chambersburg 0-0 0-2 East Pennsboro 1-0 1-0 Boiling Springs boys vs. Millersburg, no report
James Buchanan at Fairfield, ppd. April 7, 4:15 Team Div. Ovr. Bishop McDevitt 1-0 1-0
Milton Hershey at Lebanon Catholic, ppd. TBA Central Dauphin 1-2 2-2 Milton Hershey boys 123, Palmyra 27
Bishop McDevitt at Lancaster Catholic, ppd. Hershey 1-0 3-0 Northern 0-0 0-0
April 22, 11a.m. Altoona at Mifflin County, 11a.m. CD East 0-1 1-3 Palmyra girls 82, Milton Hershey 68
State College at Williamsport, 11a.m. Central Dauphin 1-0 3-0 Red Land 0-1 1-4 West Perry 0-0 0-0 Friday, March 31
Greencastle-Antrim at Northeastern, ppd. May Palmyra 0-0 1-0 Camp Hill 0-0 0-0
9, 4:15 Waynesboro at Carlisle noon Carlisle 0-2 4-2 Conestoga Valley at Central Dauphin, ppd. TBA
CD East at Northern noon Lower Dauphin 0-0 0-2 Keystone Division Middletown 0-1 0-1 Saturday, April 1
Northern Lebanon at Palmyra, ppd. April 8, 4 Mechanicsburg 0-1 0-1 Trinity 0-1 0-1
Wyomissing at Hershey, 1 Team Div. Ovr. Bruce Dallas Invitational: Carlisle, East
Lebanon at Milton Hershey, ppd., May 6, 3 CD East 0-1 0-2 Colonial Divison
Altoona at Mifflin County, 1:30 Hershey 1-0 3-0 Pennsboro, James Buchanan, Lower Dauphin,
Saturday, April 1 Independent Team Div. Ovr.
PeCo Tournament, Newport Lower Dauphin 1-0 2-2 Waynesboro at Cumberland Valley, 9:30a.m.
Carlisle at Waynesboro, noon Team Ovr. Greencastle-Antrim 1-0 1-0
Greenwood vs. West Perry, 11:30a.m. Mifflin County 1-0 2-2
Donegal at West Perry, noon Cedar Cliff 0-0 Boiling Springs 0-0 0-0
Palmyra 2-1 2-3
CD East at York Tech, noon Newport vs. Susquenita, 11:30a.m.
State College at Hazleton, 1
Cumberland Valley at Ephrata, 3:15
Consolation, 1:30
Red Land
Thursday, March 30
0-0 Cedar Cliff
Mechanicsburg 1-2 2-2
1-1 3-2 Big Spring
Waynesboro
0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0 LOCAL COLLEGE
Championship, 1:30 Trinity at Carlisle, ppd. April 3, 7 Northern 0-3 0-5 James Buchanan 0-0 0-0 Friday, March 31
Diocesan Tournament Friday, March 31 Colonial Divison Shippensburg 0-1 0-1 BASEBALL
Lancaster Catholic, Trinity, York Catholic at Red Land at Muhlenberg, ppd. April 12, 4:15 CCAC Division Christendom at Central Penn (DH), ppd. April
SOFTBALL Bishop McDevitt Cumberland Valley at Lower Dauphin, ppd.
Team
Bishop McDevitt
Div. Ovr.
4-0 4-0 Team Div. Ovr. 28, 5
Commonwealth Division TBA April 3, 6:45 East Pennsboro 2-0 2-0 West Shore Christian 0-0 0-0 TRACK & FIELD
M Team Div. Ovr. Lancaster Catholic vs. Trinity, 11:30a.m. Cedar Cliff at South Western, ppd. April 7, 4:15 Trinity 1-1 2-1 Boys Messiah at Danny Curran Invitational
1 Chambersburg 2-0 3-0 York Catholic vs Trinity, 2 Saturday, April 1 James Buchanan 1-1 2-3 Commonwealth Division Shippensburg at Colonial Relays, 11a.m.
C4|Saturday, April 1, 2017 ALL-SENTINEL TEAMS The Sentinel

2016-17 Boys Basketball All-Sentinel Team


GEOFF MORROW AND JAKE ADAMS 18.5 points and 13.3 rebounds per
The Sentinel game. The Wheaton (Ill.) College
Player of the Year commit was a rim protector, a
Deshawn Millington, 6-1 sr. tireless defender and rebounder,
G, Carlisle Though the area was and a genuine team leader to help
blessed with tremendous talent the Cats (23-7) to a Keystone ti-
this year see Alioth, Gilbertson tle, conference and district title
& Edwards, among others, below berths, and into the second round
there was an undeniable feeling of states. The Mid-Penn Keystone
that you were watching something first-team all-star finished his ca-
truly special when Millington was reer with 985 points and 826 re-
leading his Thundering Herd (21- bounds.
9) to the PIAA Class 6A semifinals. Timmy Edwards, 6-4 sr. F,
His otherwordly blow-by speed Trinity The prototypical gym
and skillset took Carlisle to heights rat who also sported a near con-
it hasnt reached since 1988. Mil- stant smile hey, the kid loves
lington, a first-team Mid-Penn lighting up scoreboards; it makes
Commonwealth all-star, averaged him very happy Edwards led the
19.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, 5.2 as- deep and motivated Shamrocks
sists, 3.2 steals and 1.5 blocks per (22-4) in scoring (18.6 ppg) while Mechanicsburgs Kyle Scheib was
game. He finished his remarkable adding 5.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists one of the areas best this year
career with 1,640 points, ranking per game. The Rocks surged to a escaping tight jams to lead the
him third in program history be- Mid-Penn Capital championship Wildcats back to the District 3
hind greats Billy Owens and Jeff and a fourth straight District 3 title championship for the first time in a
Lebo. Millington is likely headed (Class 3A) while advancing to the generation.
the junior college route, but theres PIAA second round. As smooth a SENTINEL FILE PHOTOS
no telling just how far he can go in finisher as youll find, the Capital Trinitys Austin Gilbertson capped off his brilliant career with a fourth land Valley; Ki Barnes, 6-5 jr. F,
this sport. first-team all-star is expected to straight District 3 title, just the second time in school history the Carlisle; Chantz Baum, 6-1 sr. F,
Coach of the Year announce his college choice very Shamrocks won the crown four years in a row. West Perry; Peyton Bechtold, 6-5
Bob Strickler, Mechanics- soon. jr. G, Big Spring; Nick Black, 5-11
burg The Wildcats hadnt made Austin Gilbertson, 6-3 sr. erything for the Mid-Penn Capi- ference and district title game jr. G, Big Spring; Adam Boussatta,
the playoffs since 2014, and while G, Trinity Edwards best tal outfit, including averaging 18.8 appearances and into the second 6-4 sr. F, Cedar Cliff; Jack Bucher,
the rapidly improving Alioth and friend and fellow four-time dis- points per game and drilling 63 round of states. Hes generating 6-4 jr. F, Trinity; Angel DeJesus,
Scheib were known commodities trict champ, Gilbertson capped 3-pointers. He also shot 77 percent plenty of Division III interest and 5-10 jr. G, Red Land; Anthony Dim-
entering this campaign, there still an outstanding career with the from the free-throw line (72 of 94) could make a decision soon. inick, 6-2 sr. F, West Shore Chris-
existed a good bit of uncertainty in Shamrocks (22-4) by directing and crossed the 20-point thresh- Second Team tian; Drew Farling, 6-3 sr. F, East
terms of just how much this unit this team to those aforementioned old 12 times this season. Henry, a Gavyn Barnes, 5-9 jr. G, Carlisle Pennsboro; Marcus Hall, 6-3 sr. G,
could achieve. Well, a Mid-Penn titles and to their best overall sea- first-team Capital all-star, also hit Nate Barnes, 6-3 sr. F, Carlisle Trinity; Shane Homick, 6-2 sr. G,
Keystone crown and trips to the son in recent memory. The slick the 1,000-point plateau in his fi- Sean Good, 6-11 jr. C, Trinity Mechanicsburg; Zack Kuntz, 6-7
Mid-Penn and District 3 Class 5A point guard averaged 15.4 points, nal game, finishing with 1,013. Hes Cody Gustafson, 6-2 sr. G, jr. C, Camp Hill; Dylan LaNoue,
championship games answered 3.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.8 headed to Millersville next season Shippensburg 6-2 jr. G, Boiling Springs; Nick
those questions. Strickler and steals per game, knocking down and is considering trying to walk Ethan Houston, 6-6 sr. F, Car- Lavenberg, 5-10 sr. G, West Perry;
staff raised the bar, and not only 36 3-pointers along the way. on with the Marauders basketball lisle Scott Leitholf, 6-6 sr. F, Northern;
did Alioth and Scheib become Equally adept at scoring or dis- team. Carter Van Scyoc, 6-3 jr. G, Nathan Mayernick, 6-0 sr. G, Me-
game-breakers, the rest of the tributing, Gilbertson had that Kyle Scheib, 5-11 sr. G, Me- Shippensburg chanicsburg; Ben Milligan, 5-9 sr.
lineup made significant strides in take-over quality that carried chanicsburg On a team that Third Team G, Carlisle; Darien Perez, 6-2 sr.
season to become genuine threats Trinity through tense moments, buttered its bread on the defen- Josiah Burns, 6-0 jr. G, Cum- F, Camp Hill; Curtis Robison, 6-2
by playoff time. With Carlisles like a regular-season victory over sive end, it could often be tough berland Valley sr. G, Northern; Trevor Rockey, 6-2
Andre Anderson and Trinitys Plymouth-Whitemarsh and the to fully appreciate Scheibs abil- Casey Caruso, 6-0 jr. G, Camp jr. F, West Shore Christian; Josh
Larry Kostelac Jr. also directing district title win over Lancaster ities until he was fully turned Hill Snyder, 6-2 sr. F, Red Land; Matt
satisfying runs, what Strickler and Mennonite. The Capital first- loose and asked to push the pace. Grey Hess, 6-4 sr. F, Cumber- Sunderland, 6-1 sr. G, Cumberland
crew did at Mechanicsburg (23-7) team all-star will continue his Thats when the Wildcats point land Valley Valley; Ben Weber, 5-10 jr. G, Har-
stood out even more. career at Division II Pace Uni- guard really turned heads, help- Ryan McGill, 6-4 so. F, North- risburg Academy.
First Team versity. ing him average 13.6 points while ern
Cade Alioth, 6-5 sr. F, Me- Mitch Henry, 6-2 sr. G, also feeding the Alioth beast in Patrick Wiestling, 6-3 jr. G, Ce- Email Geoff Morrow at gmorrow@
chanicsburg Any other year, East Pennsboro Though this the paint. Scheib, a first-team dar Cliff cumberlink.com or follow him on
and Alioth is a no-doubter MVP. wasnt the best year for the re- Keystone all-star, played with a Dillin Wright, 5-10 sr. G, Red Twitter at @RageAgainstGMo; email
What he did for the Wildcats this building Panthers (7-15), there brilliant mixture of control and Land Jake Adams at jadams@cumberlink.
year was simply yeomans work, was no denying the impact of reckless abandon, guiding the Honorable Mention com or follow him on Twitter
barely resting while averaging Henry, who did a little bit of ev- Cats to a division title, to con- John Baker, 6-3 sr. F, Cumber- @jakeadams520

2016-17 Girls Basketball All-Sentinel Team


GEOFF MORROW AND JAKE ADAMS 3.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.3 four years and this year reached
The Sentinel steals, guiding the Eagles (20-7) the District 3 Class 4A semifinals
Player of the Year to a Mid-Penn Commonwealth and the state tournament. A first-
Diamond Bragg, 5-9 jr. G, title and a berth in the District 3 team Capital all-star, Stauffer will
Camp Hill When she tweets Class 6A championship game. The continue her career at Division III
not long ago that she expects to be Commonwealth first-team all- Juniata College.
dunking by the end of the summer, star drained 34 3-pointers and will Second Team
you realize youre dealing with take her show to Division I Saint Passion Bragg, 5-10 so. F, Camp
grandiose ambition. There isnt Josephs University next season. Hill
much Bragg wont accomplish Addi Kirkpatrick, 6-0 sr. C, Meredith Brown, 5-10 sr. F,
when she sets her mind to it, and Cumberland Valley Just when West Perry
a state title will be targeted tenfold CV truly needed it, Kirkpatrick Ashley Dean, 5-9 sr. G, Trinity
in 2018. This year Bragg lifted the rose to the occasion starting late Liz Logan, 5-9 sr. F, Shippens-
Lions (23-6) to a Mid-Penn Cap- last season with pivotal front- burg
ital crown, a conference champi- court work. That trend contin- Sheridan Reid, 5-8 so. G, Camp
onship berth, a second straight ued through this campaign with Hill
District 3 Class 2A title, and into a healthy mix of aggression and a Rachael Reilly, 5-6 jr. G, Cedar
the PIAA quarterfinals. Along the slick interior touch, enabling the Cliff
way, the Capital first-team all- Eagles (20-7) to repeat in the Com- Third Team
star averaged 21.4 points, 11.4 re- monwealth and reach the district Ashley Hoagland, 5-6 so. G, Ce-
bounds, 6.1 assists, 2.6 steals and title game. Kirkpatrick averaged dar Cliff
1.7 blocks per game. She posted 10.9 points, 8.3 rebounds and 0.9 Jannelle Robinson, 5-7 jr. F, Ce-
three triple-doubles, including in blocks per game and delivered six dar Cliff
the district title game, and proved double-doubles. A second-team Laura Salzmann, 6-2 sr. F, Boil-
to be a positive influence on her Commonwealth all-star, shes ing Springs
up-and-coming Lions team- headed to Division II Lincoln Me- Corrina Smith, 6-0 jr. F, North-
mates, nearly all of whom return morial in Tennessee. ern
next season. Bragg has generated Sunshine McCrae, 6-0 so. F, Lizzy Tilton, 5-8 sr. G, Boiling
plenty of NCAA Division I interest, East Pennsboro Like Ingram, Springs
with even more significant offers McCrae offers considerable hope Mackenzie Torresin, 5-8 sr. G,
expected to pour in soon. for a program trying to make its Cumberland Valley
Coach of the Year way back into the playoff picture. Honorable Mention
Scott Weyant, Cedar Cliff As a sophomore, she averaged 16.3 Rachel Deveney, 5-8 sr. F, Me-
This wasnt exactly a team of mis- points and 17.3 rebounds per game. chanicsburg; Megan Emlet, 5-7 jr.
fits and outsiders Weyant and staff It was never a surprise to see Mc- G, Big Spring; Maddie Ernst, 5-5
directed this season. But, despite Crae flirt with 20 caroms in any sr. G, East Pennsboro; Emily Esser,
their obvious talent spread almost game, and when she had the ball in 5-1 jr. G, Cedar Cliff; Sydney Hem-
evenly across the entire roster, her hands, she was a serious threat ler, 5-7 so. G, Boiling Springs; Cai-
this was a young unit with limited around the basket. Her interior ley Joyce, 5-10 jr. G, East Penns-
postseason experience. Yet there work helped the Panthers (9-11) boro; Kate Kosovac, 5-5 sr. G, Red
they were in the second round inch closer to the District 3 Class Land; Mariah Martin, 5-8 jr. G,
of states, outlasting usual Mid- 4A playoffs (they finished 12th of Shippensburg; Kara Newell, 5-6 jr.
Penn powers like CV and CD and SENTINEL FILE 10 teams in the power rankings), G, Shippensburg; Marlise Newson,
advancing further than any previ- East Pennsboros Sunshine McCrae averaged a ridiculously high 16.3 and she was a first-team Mid- 5-5 so. G, Carlisle; Sydney Purcell,
ous team in program history. No points and 17.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore this season. Penn Capital all-star. 5-6 sr. G, Carlisle; TaChae Range,
girl averaged more than 8.5 points Gracie Stauffer, 6-3 sr. C, 5-3 jr. G, Harrisburg Academy;
per game. Freshmen and soph- West Perry Stauffer will leave Maddie Sitler, 5-10 jr. F, Cedar
omores played significant roles. elle Guynan continues a Thunder- wealth second-team all-star. Shes a sizable void in the Mustangs Cliff; Kyra Skurcenski, 5-3 sr. G,
And, through it all, Weyant and ing Herd rebuild, Ingram draws only going to continue to grow lineup after an outstanding four- Mechanicsburg; Jess Tonrey, 5-7
crew maintained level heads and more and more attention. A dy- and improve as she gains experi- year career, the true center capping sr. G, Cumberland Valley; Wis-
kept their players confident. There namic post threat with two more ence and maturity, Guynan told her high school work by averaging lene Verna, 5-7 sr. G, West Shore
were impressive coaching jobs by years to battle in the arduous Mid- us. We look forward to the process. 14.8 points and 11.8 rebounds per Christian; Morgan Wagner, 5-8 jr.
Mark Clarke of Camp Hill, Bill Penn Commonwealth, Ingram ap- Katie Jekot, 5-9 sr. G, Cum- game this season. Overall, Stauffer G, Red Land; Maddie Waits, 5-6 sr.
Wolf of CV, Clay McAllister at Me- pears ready to lead this team back berland Valley While CVs scored 1,086 points (11th all-time G, Northern.
chanicsburg and Paula Clendaniel to the playoffs. This year was close, state-championship run ended in WP history) and pulled down a
at Northern, but what this Colts as the Herd (9-13) finished three at three straight, this group still school-record 1,018 rebounds and Email Geoff Morrow at gmorrow@
team (20-8) achieved without pure slots out of the District 3 Class 6A accomplished a lot, and Jekot was blocked a school-record 305 shots. cumberlink.com or follow him on
superstar power set the bar. field. Ingram averaged a team-high extremely instrumental in that Opponents penetrated the paint at Twitter at @RageAgainstGMo; email
First Team 15 points per game, as well as six success. The fiery point guard their own peril. With Stauffer in Jake Adams at jadams@cumberlink.
Kassidy Ingram, 5-11 so. F, rebounds, one assist and one steal slashed her way to team-high the middle, the Mustangs (18-9 com or follow him on Twitter @ M
Carlisle As head coach Gabri- per game and was a Common- 14.5 points per game to go with this season) won 81 games in her jakeadams520 1
The Sentinel ALL-SENTINEL TEAMS Saturday, April 1, 2017|C5

2016-17 Wrestling All-Sentinel Team


MALLORY MERDA record this season, was a Dis-
The Sentinel trict 3 sectionals champion, got
Wrestler of the Year a runner-up medal in the District
Chandler Olson, sr., 126, 3 Class 3A Championships and
Shippensburg Youve got to made an appearance at states.
be one of the best to take a loss Add on a record of 70-20 and 51
just four times all season two pins in his career and you have a
of those losses coming from Ex- scary good anchor.
eters powerhouse Austin De- Second Team
Santo, who would go on to claim Cole Baer, so., 106, Cedar Cliff
the state title over Franklin Re- Rafael Portilla, fr., 113, Carlisle
gionals Spencer Lee. With that Cade Reichart, so., 120, Cum-
in mind, Olson, a Drexel commit, berland Valley
never lost a match he should have Josh McLaughlin, sr., 126, Ce-
won. With a quick, limbs-fly- dar Cliff
ing start to his matches, Olson Nick Tewell, so., 132, Mechan-
nabbed a District 3 sectionals icsburg
title, a District 3 Class 3A run- Big Springs Tucker Brough ends his Colton Jumper, so., 138, Car-
ner-up medal and a fifth-place high school wrestling career with a lisle
finish at states making him record of 114-37 and 42 pins. Cal Reichart, sr., 145, Cumber-
the first four-time state medal land Valley
winner in Shippensburg history. 75 pins. Will Kaldes, sr., 152, Cumber-
Olson ended this season with a Emorson Wentz, sr., 182, land Valley
record of 43-4 and ends his high Cedar Cliff Wentz proved to be Drevan Howard, so., 160, Car-
school career with a stellar 147- one of the best in the 182-pound lisle
19 mark. SENTINEL FILE PHOTOS bracket, taking losses to stalwarts Donovon Ball, so., 170, Cedar
Coach of the Year Cedar Cliffs Mike Cassidy, right, ended the season with a record of 20-10 in Chambersburgs Drew Peck at Cliff
Rob Rapsey, Cedar Cliff (six pins), a District 3 sectionals title and a districts appearance. District 3 sectionals and Gover- Colten Drawbaugh, sr., 182,
The Colts were scary good this nor Mifflins Ben Maack at dis- Trinity
season and Rapsey was a good collection. Reichart of CV Brough nabbed tricts. Wentz fought all the way Blake Barrick, jr. 195, Big Spring
reason why. He coached his Michael Cassidy, so., 120, a District 3 sectionals title and a back to a third-place finish at Palmer Rodenhaber, sr., 220,
team to a 16-3 overall record and Cedar Cliff Cassidy has so District 3 Class 3A title with wins districts and made an appearance Red Land
an undefeated 6-0 record in the much wrestling time ahead of over Reichart, along with a 33-5 at states to wrap up his final sea- Hunter Adams, sr., 285, Big
Keystone Division and thats him to become one of the areas record and 13 pins. Brough ends son as a high school wrestler. His Spring
not including the 218-54 record best wrestlers, and hes already his high school wrestling career record of 32-6 (15 pins) in 2016-17
hes racked up in his 12 seasons shown a lot of promise through with a record of 114-37 and 42 gives him a career mark of 75-28 HONORABLE MENTION
of coaching. Rapsey has coached two seasons. He ended the year pins. (41 pins). Jeffery Russell, fr., 106, Ship-
some of the strongest contenders with a record of 20-10 (six pins), Brayden Wills, sr., 152, Jake Koser, jr. 195, Northern pensburg; Liam Strouse, fr., 106,
in the district and proved once a District 3 sectionals title and a Mechanicsburg The fourth Koser ended the season with a Northern; Hunter Gregoris, so.,
again that hes one of the best district appearance. times the charm for Wills, who fourth-place finish at states and 113, Big Spring; Ben Monn, fr.,
with a District Class 3A team Wyatt Long, sr., 132, Cum- finally nabbed a state medal this the highest finish among locals. 113, Cumberland Valley; Bryce
championship win. Rapseys berland Valley Long ends his season with a seventh-place This wasnt without a fight, how- Brennan, fr., 120, Red Land; Aus-
concept of coaching to compete high school wrestling career with finish. A 12-3 record with seven ever, as Koser racked up a record tin Rowzer, sr., 126, Red Land;
against the best of the best is his first ever trip to the medal pins, Wills also nabbed a run- of 24-4. The losses he suffered Kollin Myers, so., 126, Boiling
continuing to work out. stand at states, walking away ner-up medal at District 3 sec- this season came at the hands of Springs; Jacob Coniglio, jr. 126,
First Team with an eighth-place finish. He tionals (a loss to bracket rival some feisty opponents in Bishop Camp Hill; Brady Serina, jr. 126,
Patrick DeMark, fr., 106, racked up a 27-3 record this sea- Will Kaldes of CV) and a Dis- McDevitts Cole Nye and Cocal- Mechanicsburg; Russell Zim-
Cumberland Valley DeMark son to go along with a District trict 3 Class 3A title (a revenge icos Ben Fromm. Those quality merman, jr. 126, Cumberland
made his mark in the lightweight 3 sectionals title and a District win over Kaldes). Wills ends his losses benefited Koser in the end, Valley; Jalin Hankerson, sr., 132,
bracket with a stellar rookie re- 3 Class 3A championship. Long high school career with a record as he got revenge at states with a Boiling Springs; Luis Tirado, sr.,
cord of 24-6 with eight pins. Add ends his career with a 134-41 re- of 86-32 with 45 pins. win over Fromm in Round 4 con- 132, Cedar Cliff; Christian Prestil,
on a District 3 sectional title, a cord and 32 pins. Quentin Milliken, jr. 160, solations. Koser ended his junior so., 138, Cedar Cliff; Paul Feite,
fourth-place finish at districts Micah Hoffman, jr. 138, Cumberland Valley With one season with a District 3 sectionals jr. 145, Northern; Kyle Seibert, jr.
and a state appearance, and Northern Although Hoffman last season to go, Milliken is on title and a bronze medal at dis- 145, Carlisle; Cameron Palmer,
youve got one tough up-and- got knocked out early at states, track to win his 100th match in tricts under his belt. sr., 145, Boiling Springs; Caden
coming wrestler to watch out for. he proved to be a vital asset for his senior season (currently sits Francis Duggan, jr. 220, Ce- Morrison, so., 145, West Perry;
J.J. Wilson, so., 113, Cedar the Polar Bears. He ended his ju- at 85). He notched a runner-up dar Cliff Transferring back Matthew Danner, sr., 152, East
Cliff Always making impres- nior season with a record of 14-5 medal at District 3 sectionals, into the school he started with, Pennsboro; Levi Shoemaker, sr.,
sions on anyone that watches (three pins) and a District 3 sec- a bronze medal at the District 3 Duggan flew through the season 160, Shippensburg; Kyle Swartz,
him wrestle, Wilson had another tionals title along with a third- Class 3A championships and a to rack up a 34-4 record (with fr., 170, Northern; Luca Cole-
stellar season in a lightweight place finish at districts. state appearance to go along with 23 pins) and turned some heads stock, jr. 170, Camp Hill; Nate
bracket as just a sophomore. Tucker Brough, sr., 145, Big a record of 25-5 (nine pins). along the way. He ended his ju- Teeter, jr. 182, Camp Hill; Cole
Racking up a record of 31-5 with Spring Broughs mission this Britain Shields, sr., 170, Big nior season with a District 3 sec- Forrester, jr. 195, Shippensburg;
14 pins this season led to a state season was to place at states and Spring As one of the best to tionals title, a District 3 Class 3A Austin Taylor, jr. 195, Boiling
appearance with a heartbreaking have a medal dangling around his grace the mats at Big Spring, title and a fifth-place finish at Springs; Jake Quaker, jr. 195,
loss in an ultimate tie breaker neck. At the end of the season, Shields ended his high school states a career-best for the West Perry; Zach Redkay, jr. 220,
during the third round of con- Brough did just that with a sixth- career with a bang. He amassed junior who has one more season Carlisle; Damon James, so., 285,
solations. Wilson has more than place finish, which also turned a 25-8 record with 18 pins to go to chase state gold. Boiling Springs.
enough talent to bounce back, out to be his first state medal of along with a District 3 section- Cameron Tinner, sr., 285,
however. He also a District 3 his career. One of the areas top als title, a fourth-place finish at Shippensburg A star line- Email Mallory at mmerda@cum-
sectionals title and a District middleweights along with districts and a state appearance. backer for the Greyhounds during berlink.com or follow her on Twit-
3 Class 3A title in his personal long-time friend and rival Cal He ended his career 95-43 with the fall, Tinner amassed a 37-4 ter @MalloryMerda

2015-16 Hockey All-Sentinel Team


MALLORY MERDA
The Sentinel ends his high school career with
layer of the Year
P a total of 43 goals, 41 assists and
Cam Moore, sr., Forward, 84 points.
Cedar Cliff (MSMCC) Moore Brendan Shay, sr., Goalie,
played hero one last time for his Mechanicsburg (MSMCC)
MSMCC squad by scoring a hat A 12-3 record through the season
trick to win back-to-back Ro- landed Brendan Shay yet another
throck Cups for the United. The appearance in the Tier 3 champi-
third times the charm knock- onship. With all the smarts it takes
ing out three championships in to be a multi-dimensional goal-
four years for the senior, who tender, Shay has shown through
graduates with a grand total of his high school career that he has
145 goals, 131 assists and 276 what it takes to be the strongest
points in his high school hockey wall on the defense. Shay ends his
career. high school career with a record of
Coach of the Year 61-19-1 and 21 shutouts, and will
Christian Moore, MSMCC trade in the goalie stick for some
Moore has three championships golf clubs at McDaniel College.
under his belt now, including two `Second Team
in a row for the team he took over Jared Lombardi, sr., Forward,
after Carlisles team disbanded a Cumberland Valley
few years ago. Always calm, cool Aidan Moyer, sr., Forward,
and collected under pressure (just Cumberland Valley
ask him about last years over- Jonathan Wescoe, jr., Forward
time championship game and this Cumberland Valley
years almost-comeback from Owen Gallagher, sr., Goalie,
Susquehannock in the champi- Cumberland Valley
onships), Moore knows how to Colin Nemshick, fr., Forward,
bring out the best in talent from Bishop McDevitt (MSMCC)
his players. Ben Plastina, fr., Forward, Me-
First Team chanicsburg (MSMCC)
Riley Johnson, sr., Forward, Avery Arnold, so., Defense, Ce-
Trinity (Shamrocks) Just dar Cliff (MSMCC)
two points behind Cam Moore in Brian Marso, sr., Forward/De-
points with 75, Johnson took the fense, Bishop McDevitt (MSMCC)
top spot in goals during the regu- Spencer Hockensmith, jr.,
lar season with 46. Ask any coach SENTINEL FILE Defense, Chambersburg (Sham-
and theyll probably tell you that Shamrocks Riley Johnson is always a threat on the ice and ends his high school hockey career with 126 points. rocks)
its all about defending against Francis Williamson, Forward,
Johnson when playing Trinity time is unstoppable on the front Dylan Spahr, sr., Defense, Cumberland Valley Although Red Land (Shamrocks)
and you cant blame them when lines, Capuano ends his high Dover (MSMCC) The ideal an injury took Asper out for a Jesse Troutman, fr., Forward,
Johnson has racked up points as school career in a flashy fashion. image of an offensive-defense- chunk of the season, his numbers Red Land (Shamrocks)
easily as he did. Johnsons high Amassing 25 goals, 30 assists and man, Spahr was a quick-think- didnt suffer as he put up a total of William Keeney, so., Goalie,
school career ends with 85 goals, 55 points this season, Capuano led ing D-man combined with the 30 goals, 16 assists and 46 points Red Land (Shamrocks)
41 assists and 126 points. his team in the postseason with finesse needed to be a goal scorer. to end the season, including two
Stevie Capuano, sr., For- 10 more points. He ends his high Spahr ended his season with 15 points in the postseason. Another Email Mallory at mmerda@cumber-
M ward, Cumberland Valley A school career with a total of 104 goals, 21 assists and 36 points. pivotal piece to the CV team in the link.com or follow her on Twitter
1 consistent force that most of the goals, 64 assists and 168 points. Carson Asper, jr., Defense, offensive-defenseman role, Asper @MalloryMerda
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EA TOP KEY DATES MLB PREVIEW NEW TEAMS

Drought relief
Its almost time again. Plenty of All-Stars, Cy
From opening day to a Young award winners
couple of potentially big and MVPs are wearing
games in September, new uniforms this
here are a handful of season. Heres a 25-man
dates to mark on the roster of familiar faces
calendar: in different places this
season:
SUNDAY, APRIL 2 After 108 years of wait til next year, the Chicago Cubs shed their image of lovable
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis losers by winning the 2016 World Series. Who will end their frustration next? STARTING LINEUP
Cardinals: One of 1. CF: Dexter Fowler
baseballs best rivalries Cubs to Cardinals

N
takes on a new look ow that the Cubs have broken 2. RF: Adam Eaton
when the World Series baseballs oldest curse, whos next? White Sox to Nationals
champion Cubs kick off From D.C. to Dodger Stadium, a lot 3. DH: Kendrys Morales
their title defense of loaded teams are lurking, waiting for Blue Jays to Royals
against the Cardinals. that elusive World Series win. 4. 1B: Edwin Encarnacion
New Cardinals leadoff man Dexter Blue Jays to Indians
SUNDAY, MAY 14 Fowler has a clue which club might break 5. C: Brian McCann
Houston Astros at New through. Yankees to Astros
York Yankees: All eyes on I guess Cleveland, he said. 6. SS: Ian Desmond
the Bronx as the Fowler got a close-up look last fall. He Rangers to Rockies
Yankees retire Derek was part of the Cubs squad that ended a 7. LF: Matt Holliday
Jeters No. 2 jersey and 108-year championship rut by denying the Cardinals to Yankees
unveil his plaque in Indians their first title since 1948. 8. 2B: Brandon Phillips
Monument Park before Carlos Correa, Jose Altuve and the Reds to Braves
their Mothers Day Houston Astros seem ready to rocket into 9. 3B: Howie Kendrick
game against the October orbit. Dodgers to Phillies
Astros. 'Bout time for a team
still searching for that BENCH
FRIDAY, JULY 7 first crown. 1B: Chris Carter
Los Angeles Angels at I wouldn't mind Brewers to Yankees
Texas Rangers: Adrian taking us off that list, INF: Jimmy Rollins
Beltre and the Rangers Astros manager A.J. trying for roster spot
host Albert Pujols and Hinch said. with San Francisco
the Angels in the opener Been a while, too, OF: Michael Saunders
of a three-game series. since the U.S. Capitol Blue Jays to Phillies
Beltre, a five-time Gold Altuve was the baseball OF: Carlos Beltran
Glover at third base, capital 1924, to be exact. Rangers to Astros
begins the year just 58 It would put the Nationals on the map," C: Matt Wieters
away from becoming Washington manager Dusty Baker said. Orioles to Nationals
the 31st member of the Rightfully so, this is a Redskins town.
3,000-hit club. Pujols has They've been there a long time. They've STARTING ROTATION
2,825 career hits, but the got a history of success. Chris Sale
slugger hasnt reached Coming off six straight losing years, the White Sox to Red Sox
175 hits in a season Colorado Rockies appear far from a first Edinson Volquez
since 2010 with St. title. Of course, there's always hope, Royals to Marlins
Louis. especially when every team is 0-0. Jaime Garcia
That's the goal for us, is to win the Braves to Cardinals
TUESDAY, JULY 11 whole thing, Rockies shortstop Trevor Jered Weaver
All-Star Game: The Story said. Besides, he saw the huge Angels to Padres
Midsummer Classic turnaround in Chicago that led to a R.A. Dickey
comes to Miami for the humongous celebration. Blue Jays to Braves
first time for the It's cool, especially for a team like us.
Marlins 25th season. We're not spending crazy amounts of LONG RELIEVER
money and stuff like that. We have to Bartolo Colon
SUNDAY, JULY 30 draft good. It'll be sweet once it finally Mets to Braves
Hall of Fame inductions: happens and those years in the past will
Players Jeff Bagwell, make the wins just that much more BULLPEN
Tim Raines and Ivan sweet, Story said. Aroldis Chapman
Rodriguez are inducted Lets look at who could be next to Cubs to Yankees
into the Hall. jettison the jinx: Mark Melancon
*Year franchise entered Major League Baseball, team yet to win a World Series Nationals to Giants
JUST MISSED
MONDAY, JULY 31 Sergio Romo
The Royals crowning achievement in least once by a Texas team. Except the World Series game at Dodger Stadium
Trade deadline: The last Giants to Dodgers
2015 came a year after they fell 90 feet World Series, that is. since Orel Hershiser closed out Oaklands
chance for teams to Wade Davis
short of catching Madison Bumgarner in The Rangers came the closest, just one Bash Brothers in 1988.
make deals without Royals to Cubs
Game 7. So, coming strike away in 2011 Some people say its a shame Clayton
having to first pass Santiago Casilla
close can mean there's before St. Louis rallied. Kershaw hasnt pitched in the Fall Classic.
players through Giants to As
drama on deck. With young stars, a Maybe harsh, but the great ace has been
waivers. healthy Yu Darvish and part of the problem hes 4-7 (and one
The Indians hope so.
Remember, they a winning culture, they mighty save) in the postseason with a 4.55
SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 nearly won last could end a skid that ERA thats nearly double his regular-sea-
St. Louis Cardinals at November they started with their son mark.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The went into the bottom move from Washing- Chris Sale moved from
NL Central rivals visit to of the ninth in Game 7 ton for the 1972 OPERATION VICTORY Chicago to Boston,
Williamsport, Pennsyl- tied with the Cubs, and season under The Mets were all set last season to
Encarnacion Darvish trading his white sox for
vania, for the first MLB had the top of their manager Ted Williams. make a pitch for their first championship red. The move fortifies
Little League Classic. order up against a tiring Aroldis Chapman. since 1986. With young aces Matt Harvey, an already strong
They will play at BB&T Cleveland boosted its chances during the THOSE DREADED WINDOWS Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard and pitching staff in
Ballpark at Historic winter by signing big bopper Edwin We frequently hear that a team built to Steven Matz leading the rotation, what Beantown.
Bowman Field, the Encarnacion to a $60 million deal, the win right now is running out of time. But could wrong?
home of the Class A most expensive free agent in team how often do those clubs jump through Instead, an
Williamsport Crosscut- history. before the window closes? Uh, not many. amazing string of
ters. The Tigers (no title since 1984) and injuries did
BLAST-OFF Toronto (last in 1993) both added ace David surgery to the
Derek Jeters Dallas Keuchel and the Astros are tired Price in recent years but lost in the Mets plans.
No. 2 will be of waiting. It's certainly been a long one _ playoffs. That brings us to Washington, a Proving, again, theres no
retired by Houston began play in 1962 and has city without a World Series winner in predicting the health of a
the Yankees reached the World Series only once, nearly a century. The current Nationals ballclub but it's a sure bet
May 14. getting swept by the White Sox in 2005. franchise dates to 1969 in Montreal, where any team that spends more
After losing 111 games a few years ago, the Expos never reached la Serie mondiale. time in the doctors office
the Astros quickly rebuilt their front office, Bryce Harper is getting closer to free than on the diamond is
roster and approach. That's a familiar agency, Stephen Strasburg is hurt a lot, sunk.
formula _ like the Cubs, Houston devel- Ryan Zimmerman is wearing down. No The Mets will get a
oped through the draft, made a couple wonder local fans worry their window great opportunity to
trades, then spent a lot for free agents. could soon shut. assert themselves in
Now, newcomers Carlos Beltran, Brian Baker is confident his team can stop the the NL East. They start
McCann and Josh Reddick could help D.C. drought. the season with a
bring that long overdue title to town. I almost ended it in Chicago, he said. whopping 32 straight
Id like to be the first team in Texas "It's OK, we'll end it here, too. Well end it games against
after growing up in Dallas, slugger Evan here for the whole city. division
Gattis said. I think we definitely have the opponents.
ingredients. DODGEBALL
Can a crown be bought? Not yet in LA,
LONELY IN THE LONE STAR STATE not by Magic Johnson and his co-owners.
The Cowboys, the Longhorns, the They've been baseballs biggest spenders
Mavericks and more every major pro lately, forking over more than $250 million
and college sports trophy has been won at a year in payroll, but there hasnt been a

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OTTOM

With 100 mph heat, how long will the arms last?
JANIE MCCAULEY we didnt have that. Back then, And he regularly reached 102 to tear? So much so that As catcher
Associated Press a good quality fastball was 92- 103. There were 18 Tommy John Stephen Vogt has some serious
OAKLAND, Calif. Even Jose 93 mph. Today, its almost 100, Mauricio Cabrera of the Braves surgeries last year for players concerns.
D AREA Canseco is uncertain he could so I think you have to give credit had the second-most with 344 on 25-man major league ros- He sees young pitchers throw-
BLANK take the heat. to all these hitters to where they of 644, or 53.42 percent, while ters, down from a high of 36 ing so hard they cant even locate
With all those 100 mph fast- have less time to react. You get the Mets Syndergaard was next elbow ligament replacements their pitches, and considers it a
balls flying through the strike guys throwing harder, you get with 94. in 2012, according to Baseball dangerous pattern what he
zone these days from Aroldis a rotation of two or three out If you can command and Heat Maps. calls a use them until they blow
Chapman, Noah Syndergaard of the five guys throwing 95 or throw hard, I think its one of This seems to be a growing out and move on mentality.
and others, flame-throwers are above, you get relievers coming the most exciting things in the topic in baseball. No doubt ve- Were seeing so many young
the norm rather than the excep- in its almost criteria youve got game, said Goose Gossage, a locity has gone up for starters kids come up, they throw 95, 98,
tion in rotations and bullpens to throw 100 mph. 22-year big league pitcher who and relievers, said Stan Conte, as hard as they can for a full sea-
alike. Last season alone, 31 differ- was a Yankees guest instructor former Giants and Dodgers head son and then they come back and
We had big, strong, powerful ent pitchers hit 100 mph at least this spring. You know pretty athletic trainer turned consul- their arms gone. Our bodies are
characters. We had entertain- once, while Chapman threw much what youre going to get is tant. Although the number of not designed to withstand that
ers, really. I think today theyre 538 of his 972 pitches for the a fastball and here it is, hit it if Tommy John surgeries in the much velocity. If you do, youre
throwing harder, too. The pitch- New York Yankees and Chicago you can. To throw like Chapman majors was down from previous a freak, Vogt said. But I think
ing is amazing, said Canseco, Cubs a jaw-dropping, swing- or throw the ball hard with com- high of over 30 in 2012 and 2014, its become a mentality of a lot of
an ex-slugger 16 years removed ing-and-missing 55.35 percent mand is a tremendous asset. there was an increase in the mi- organizations is, Well, lets just
from his last big league game. at 100 mph or more, according Yet heres the pressing ques- nor leagues. There is a direct use this guy til he cant pitch
You see every other starter to Major League Baseballs Ad- tion: Just how long will their relationship with velocity and anymore and then next in line. M
throwing 100 mph. Back then, vanced Media Statcast system. arms sustain all that wear and stress on the UCL ligament. And Im not a big fan of that. ... 1
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2 0 1 7 M L B S E A S O N P R E V I E W
Power rankings KEY BP Bullpen
Based on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best ranking SP Starting OFF Offense
Teams listed in order of last seasons finish (2016 record) A M E R I C A N L E A G U E pitching DEF Defense

E A S T C E N T R A L W E S T
Red Sox Blue Jays Orioles Yankees Rays Indians Tigers Royals White Sox Twins Rangers Mariners Astros Angels Athletics

(93-69) (89-73) (89-73) (84-78) (68-94) (94-67) (86-75) (81-81) (78-84) (59-103) (95-67) (86-76) (84-78) (74-88) (69-93)

SP 5 5 1 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 3 2 1
BP 3 3 5 4 2 5 2 3 3 1 2 2 3 2 3
OFF 5 3 4 3 1 5 4 2 2 3 4 4 5 3 1
DEF 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 5 2 2 3 3 3 5 1
TOT 17 15 13 12 9 19 13 13 9 7 12 13 14 12 6
(out It will take a One of the Orioles are A team in A lingering An AL Finished Plenty of Seem fully The Twins Lost bats of Has look Appear to Lineup The offense
of 20) while to get strongest hoping their transition; question is favorite with eight games question committed had the Ian Desmond, of a team have all appears to has some
used to life rotations in power-laden plan to start whether perhaps the behind the marks up to a major worst record Mitch Moreland that could the pieces be improved; power, and
without Big the AL, but lineup is with a nucleus enough was leagues Indians; and down overhaul; in the majors and Carlos improve by necessary if starting the bullpen
Papi, but doesnt have enough to of some young done to deepest closing gap lineup, not added several last season; Beltran in the a few wins, to make rotation is pretty
young core much depth; overcome a players. improve pitching wont be to mention prospects the starting offseason; top which might a deep stays healthy deep, but
of players will have to questionable Injured SS the overall staff; appear easy, and the pitching trading away pitching of the rotation be enough postseason and pitches the rotation
puts the overcome starting Didi Gregorius talent poised to a lot might staff; can Chris Sale ranked 30th is set with a to end MLBs run and well, they is mostly
them among the loss rotation; high will likely around team return to depend on make noise and Adam out of 30 in healthy Yu longest possibly can return built on
the early of Edwin priority on miss first leader Evan the World whether they if things Eaton over wins (37), Darvish and playoff contend to playoff young
favorites Encarnacion defense month Longoria Series stay healthy break right the winter ERA (5.39) Cole Hamels drought for a title contention promise

Coming close in 2016, the Indians are on a mission to end their 69-year drought, but back in the Windy City

Can the Cubbies turn two?


WORLD SERIES
CHAMPIONSHIP STREAKS
TEAM SEASONS LENGTH
N.Y. Yankees 1949-53 5
N.Y. Yankees 1936-39 4
Oak. Athletics 1972-74 3
N.Y. Yankees 1998-00 3
Chi. Cubs 1907-08 2
Phi. Athletics 1910-11 2
Bos. Red Sox 1915-16 2
N.Y. Giants 1921-22 2
N.Y. Yankees 1927-28 2
Phi. Athletics 1929-30 2
N.Y. Yankees 1961-62 2
Cin. Reds 1975-76 2
N.Y. Yankees 1977-78 2
Tor. Blue Jays 1992-93 2

W ith the honeymoon over, the Chicago Cubs must


focus their attention on becoming the first team to
win consecutive World Series since the Yankees won
drought in Major League Baseball, having not won a title
since 1948.
With many critical pieces locked up for years to come and with
three straight between 1998-2000. all of the young talent on display, the Cubs are built for a
The Cubs overcame a century of bad history and high lengthy run of success.
expectations to win the franchises first World Series Repeating in baseball is a tall task due to the unpredictable
in 108 years in a seven-game classic against the nature of a 162-game schedule, but the Cubs are a clear
Cleveland Indians. The Tribe now own the longest favorite heading into the season.

MILESTONE WATCH A look at some players who are close to historic


achievements in 2017:
DONT STOP BELIEVING
Now that the Cubs have broken baseballs oldest curse, whos next? A lot of teams

3,000 600 2,500 450 are lurking, waiting to break baseballs longest active championship drought.

Cleveland Texas Houston


hits home runs strikeouts saves Indians Rangers Astros
Adrian Beltre
Needs 58 hits to
join Wade Boggs
Albert Pujols
Nine homers shy of
600 in his career a
Bartolo Colon
Hes 135 strikeouts shy of
becoming the 33rd member
Francisco Rodriguez
Needing 20 saves,
its is a good bet the
1948 69
SEASONS
1961* 56 1962* 55
and George Brett total only equaled by of the 2,500-strikeout club Tigers closer will join
as the only Barry Bonds, Hank for pitchers. With only 888 Mariano Rivera, Milwaukee San Diego Washington
members of the Aaron, Babe Ruth, career walks, Colon has a Trevor Hoffman and Brewers Padres Nationals

48 48 48
3,000 Hit Club who Alex Rodriguez, Willie good chance to become Lee Smith in 2017
played more than Mays, Ken Griffey Jr., only the ninth pitcher to as the only pitchers
half their games Jim Thome and finish with 2,500 Ks and with 450 career
1969* 1969* 1969*
at third base. Sammy Sosa. fewer than 1,000 walks. saves. *Year franchise entered MLB as expansion team; has yet to win a World Series championship

When it comes to the next generation of baseball stars, there are some intriguing players on the horizon.
RISING STARS SET TO SHINE Here are some rookies hoping to have an impact this season:

2B Yoan Moncada OF Andrew Benintendi RHP Jose De Leon SS Gleyber Torres RHP Jharel Cotton OF Bradley Zimmer RHP Tyler Glasnow SS Dansby Swanson
Chicago White Sox Boston Red Sox Tampa Bay Rays New York Yankees Oakland Athletics Cleveland Indians Pittsburgh Pirates Atlanta Braves
The Cuban slugger The 22-year-old, The Rays got the The speedster was Dazzled in his first The 6-foot-5 first- The 23-year-old Selected by Arizona
was acquired in rocketed through right-hander in a youngest MVP in the stint in the majors round pick in the 2014 struggled a bit in with the first pick of
the blockbuster Bostons minor January trade with history of the Arizona last year, going 2-0 draft drew praise his first stint in the the 2015 draft. The
deal that sent lefty league system after the Dodgers. Likely Fall League last with a 2.15 ERA in from manager Terry majors last year, D-backs traded him
ace Chris Sale to he was grabbed as will begin the year at age 19. He five starts. He was Francona this spring but the 6-foot-8 to Atlanta six months
Boston. Could bring seventh overall pick in year with Triple-A carried that success acquired by the for his bat and right-hander looked later and he hit .302
his powerful swing the 2015 draft. Made Durham. Made his into spring training, Athletics in the improvement in the great this spring. He with three HRs and
and athleticism it to the majors last major league debut drawing praise for his August trade that outfield. Hit .250 with went 8-3 with a 1.87 17 RBIs in 38 games
to the starting August and hit .295 in September and impressive skills and sent Rich Hill and 15 HRs and 62 RBIs ERA in 20 starts at with the Braves last
lineup at some with two HRs and 14 was 2-0 with a 6.35 maturity. Could make Josh Reddick to in two minor league Triple-A Indianapolis year. Has the look
point this summer. RBIs in 34 games. ERA in four starts. it to New York soon. the Dodgers. stops last season. in 2016. of a budding star.

Listed in order of 2016 record N A T I O N A L L E A G U E Teams ranked by AP Baseball Writer Mike Fitzpatrick

E A S T C E N T R A L W E S T
Nationals Mets Marlins Phillies Braves Cubs Cardinals Pirates Brewers Reds Dodgers Giants Rockies D-backs Padres

(95-67) (87-75) (79-82) (71-91) (68-93) (103-58) (86-76) (78-83) (73-89) (68-94) (91-71) (87-75) (75-87) (69-93) (68-94)
SP 5 5 2 3 2 5 4 3 3 1 4 4 1 2 1
BP 3 4 5 2 2 4 4 2 1 1 4 3 2 1 2
OFF 5 4 3 1 3 5 4 4 2 2 4 3 5 4 1
DEF 4 3 4 4 3 5 2 2 2 3 4 5 3 2 2
TOT 17 16 14 10 10 19 14 11 8 7 16 15 11 9 6
The lineup is Have enough Depth Are still Pitching Have one of Bolstered by a Didnt Contending If the Coming off Madison If they can Pitching Have
probably as talent and remains a rebuilding holds the baseballs mostly healthy exactly throw in the rotation their fourth Bumgarner weather must decided on
good as its depth to problem, and are key to how deepest rotation and cash around competitive doesnt consecutive and Johnny early spring improve for a long-term
ever been; make another and the probably well they rosters; trying the signing of in hopes of NL Central crumble NL West title; Cueto injuries, it team to have plan to
Nats hope October run; minor league a year fare this to become Dexter Fowler keeping up is still a from injuries appear to provide one could be a any hope of develop
to make a a long list of system away from season, first repeat as away from with Cubs ways away, the way it be perhaps of the best fruitful season, challenging young
second critical injuries is thin, thinking especially World Series Chicago, they and Cards; though the did last year, the biggest 1-2 punches especially the Dodgers players;
consecutive derailed them meaning postseason the geriatric winner since are expected margin for franchise the Reds threat to at the top of if lights-out and Giants hasnt had
playoff trip last year, so injuries contention; rotation; Yankees won to make rival error is small is headed could move the Cubs any rotation closer Greg in the West; a winning
and finally win better health could sink have modest playoffs a bit three in a row Cubs earn if it wants in the right up in the dominance in majors; Holland can formidable season
a series, too is crucial the season expectations of a stretch (1998-2000) everything to rebound direction standings in the NL deep lineup return to form lineup since 2010
M
1 SOURCE: Major League Baseball AP
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GOLF

Spieth returns to bad memory


DOUG FERGUSON spinning. A shot in the bunker (No. was my whole thing that night. Masters go by, he said. The Mas- Demons gone, he said.
Associated Press 10). A shot in the trees (No. 11). Two Why didnt it work when I was in ters lives on for a year. It brings a If only it were that simple.
AUGUSTA, Ga. The drive in the water (No. 12). And just like the same position the year before. non-golf audience into golf. And He still has to face the media on
home from Augusta National was that, Spieth was three shots be- A year later, he still doesnt it will be nice once this years fin- Tuesday. He goes to the Tuesday
quiet, a rarity when Jordan Spieth hind and never caught up. He was have the answers, and it already ished from my point of view, to be night dinner for Masters champi-
is in the car. in Butler Cabin, just like everyone is weighing on him. brutally honest with you. ons that Willett, not Spieth, will
He was wearing a blue shirt, not expected, only he was there to help Two weeks before he was due to Spieth already has returned to be hosting.
a green jacket. Danny Willett into a green jacket. arrive at Augusta, Spieth said he the scene of his worst moment in This hopefully will end Thurs-
It wasnt supposed to be this What could anyone say? couldnt wait for this particular golf. day when he gets to the 12th hole,
way. Only three hours earlier on Everybody waited, Spieth Masters to be over. There is no es- He was at Augusta National three-time Masters champion
Sunday at the Masters, he was said. It was just quiet while we caping the questions about what last December with two mem- Nick Faldo said. Hell get up
coming off four straight birdies drove home. I wasnt doing too happened last year. He didnt have bers when he stepped on the 12th there, know what he did wrong.
and stood on the 10th tee with a well at the start because it was so answers during that drive home. tee for the first time since the fi- He knows how to deal with it.
five-shot lead. No one who had recent. It was like: Why couldnt He doesnt have them now. nal round of the Masters. He hit Hopefully, he stands up there and
won a major was remotely close I have just done this or done that? Whether I can grab the jacket 8-iron over the bunker to 15 feet. says, Right, nice swing, put it in
to Spieth. Why did this have to happen? I back or I miss the cut or I finish He made the putt. I was walking the right spot. And I think that
Three holes later, his head was was trying to figure out why. That 30th, it will be nice having this around with my hands up like, will be big.

NCAA MENS BASKETBALL COLUMN NASCAR

Larson gets pole


at Martinsville
HANK KURZ JR. Since the series switched to
Associated Press stage racing this season, with
MARTINSVILLE, Va. Things points awarded to the front run-
keep going right for Kyle Larson. ners at the end of two predeter-
Hours after saying he hoped mined distances during the race
qualifying for Sundays Monster and then at the end, Larson has
Energy NASCAR Cup Series race consistently earned points in ev-
would be rained out, he got his ery race, but he joked that he will
wish, giving him the pole position need every advantage possible on
on a track where he has struggled. the 0.526-mile oval.
I think it will be a good advan- You never know. Our cars are
tage to start on the pole, get the so good right now, maybe we
jump and hopefully take care of could contend for a win, he said.
my stuff early, said Larson, the But Id like for it to continue to
early season points leader. rain today so I can start on the
With the lineup set by owner pole. But, well see. Yeah, its a
points because of the rain, Chase tough place and tough to complete
Elliott will start on the outside of 500 good laps here.
the front row, with Martin Truex Larson did finish third in this
Jr. and Brad Keselowski in the race a year ago, but said it was at
second row. The rest of the top least in part because the race was
10 includes Joey Logano, Jamie run in cold temperatures, which
McMurray, Ryan Blaney, Clint minimized tire wear during the
Bowyer, Kevin Harvick and Kyle race. Tire wear, brake preserva-
Busch. tion and patience are typically the
Larson, who had three con- three elements that make many
secutive second-place finishes drivers consider the oldest and
before winning last weekend at shortest track also the trickiest.
Fontana, California, posted the He has company in his appre-
third-fastest time in Fridays first ciation for the rain, too. It put
practice session, trailing only for- Elliott, another driver who is still
mer winners Denny Hamlin and learning, on the front row as well.
Kyle Busch. That was after almost Any time I can do anything
crashing his car early in the hour- good at Martinsville, its great for
long practice session. me, the Hendrick Motorsports
The braking was a little driver said. Its been a bit of a
sketchy, he said. struggle here.

MLB
ASSOCIATED PRESS
South Carolinas Maik Kotsar goes up for a shot during a practice session for their NCAA Final Four
Nationals count on Turner
tournament college basketball semifinal game Friday in Glendale, Ariz.
HOWARD FENDRICH

Final Four matchups


Associated Press
WASHINGTON Trea Turner
joked that no one paid any atten-
tion to him when he went out to
dinner with Bryce Harper during

could make a difference


spring training. Everyone wanted
photos with the 2015 NL MVP and
ignored last seasons runner-up
for NL Rookie of the Year.
One suspects that if Turner is
JOHN MARSHALL nationally. else will be a big key Saturday. able to reproduce anything re-
Associated Press The Ducks have two starters Pace game, Oregon vs. sembling what he did in his first
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE
GLENDALE, Ariz. Exploit- taller than 6-foot-4 and were North Carolina taste of the majors, he will be well
ing matchups is the key to win- 114th nationally in clearing off The Ducks are often thought known soon enough, although the Washington Nationals shortstop
ning any basketball game. Those defensive rebounds. Oregon of as a fast-paced, high-flying Washington Nationals shortstop Trea Turner (7) throws to first
matchups tend to become mag- handled one good offensive re- team. They are high fliers, but a doesnt necessarily subscribe to during a spring training baseball
nified at the Final Four, where bounding team by knocking out fast pace is not their thing. Ore- that theory. game against the New York Mets
preparation time and the pressure Kansas, but will have its hands gon has an adjusted tempo thats Everybody seems to think Feb. 25 in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
of the games biggest stage factor full on Saturday. 241st nationally and was able to thats going to change pretty
in prominently. Two words likely to be heard slow Kansas and Michigan, two quick. I dont think thats going 33 steals.
This years Final Four has some from Oregon coach Dana Altman fast-paced teams, on its way to to change for a while, Turner said Hes a spark plug. What he did
intriguing matchups that will de- a lot: Box out! the Final Four. with a smile at Nationals Park on last season was so unexpected. I
cide if Gonzaga or South Carolina South Carolinas front North Carolina, on the other Friday, when Washingtons exhi- mean, you knew, you kind of heard
and North Carolina or Oregon get court vs. Gonzagas bigs hand, is one of the fastest teams bition game against the Boston these rumblings ... that this kids
through to Mondays title game. Gonzaga has a massive 1-2 in the country. The Tar Heels love Red Sox was canceled because of going to be a good player and blah,
Heres a few to keep an eye on: punch up from with Przemek to get out and run under any cir- rain. blah, blah, left fielder Jayson
Oregons defensive re- Karnowski and Zach Collins. At cumstance, sometimes scoring I imagine that, maybe here in Werth said. But until you actu-
bounding vs. North Carolina 7-foot-1, 300 pounds, Karnowski five seconds after a made free D.C., people will recognize me ally see it, you dont really know.
on the offensive glass may be the biggest player in the throw by their opponent. maybe a little bit more, but for Then you see it at that level? If he
The Tar Heels were the na- country. Hes also an adept passer Fast or slow, that could deter- the most part, I can walk through started the season and played like
tional leader on the offensive who picks apart double teams mine this side of the bracket. a giant crowd anywhere else and that all season, is he the MVP?
glass during the regular season, and has great footwork for ma- Gonzagas 3-point shoot- nobody would know me, he said. Rookie of the Year, easily? If he
snatching 15.74 per game, nearly neuvering in the paint. Collins is ing vs. South Carolinas pe- And thats perfectly fine. kept hitting home runs like that,
a full rebound more than the an athletic 7-foot freshman who rimeter defense Turner could very well be the kept stealing bases like that that
next-closest team. North Caro- can score inside, outside and may The Gamecocks play defense key to Washingtons hopes of was one of the best half-seasons
lina cleans up nearly 42 percent of be the best NBA prospect in the along the perimeter as if they have repeating as NL East champions Ive ever seen.
its misses, so their best offensive Final Four. six players on the floor. South once they open the regular sea- And Turner did it while learning
play is often a missed shot. South Carolina counters Carolina is seventh nationally in son Monday by hosting the Miami a new position on the fly: Long a
The Tar Heels grabbed 13 offen- with Maik Kotsar and Chris 3-point defense, holding teams to Marlins. shortstop, Turner was shifted to
sive rebounds on 31 shots, leading Silva a tick under 30 percent from the He is expected to hit at the top center field as a rookie in Wash-
to 17 second-chance points in Kotsar is 6-10, but gives up arc and reached the Final Four by of the lineup, bringing consis- ington.
their Elite Eight win over Ken- more than 50 pounds to Kar- holding Florida to 7-of-26 shoot- tency, power and speed that sets Now, however, he gets to go
tucky, one of the longest teams nowski. Silva is an inch shorter ing from 3 in the Elite Eight. things up for those who bat behind back to his more familiar job.
in the country. and more than 75 pounds lighter Gonzaga is one of the nations him. I feel like Im in the action
Kennedy Meeks is the biggest than Gonzagas big man. Keep- most efficient offensive teams, In roughly half a season in again, Turner said. Sometimes
O-rebound producer, grabbing ing those two out of foul trouble but the Zags dont usually do it 2016 307 at-bats he batted when youre in the outfield, you M
3.68 per game, good for 10th while getting help from everyone with a lot of 3-point shooting. .342 with 13 homers, 40 RBIs and feel pretty far away. 1
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First Place: Mike Nye, Mechanicsburg


Second Place: Jeffrey Griffith, Carlisle
Third Place: Michael Sheaffer, Carlisle

ROUND OF 64 ROUND OF 32 SWEET 16 ELITE EIGHT FINAL FOUR FINAL FOUR ELITE EIGHT SWEET 16 ROUND OF 32 ROUND OF 64
March 16-17 March 18-19 March 23-24 March 25-26 April 1 April 1 March 25-26 March 23-24 March 18-19 March 16-17

1 Villanova 76 100 Kansas 1


1 Villanova 62 90 Kansas 1
16 MSM 56 62 UC Davis 16
8 Wisconsin 83 98 Kansas 1
8 Wisconsin 84 58 Miami (Fla.) 8
8 Wisconsin 65 70 MSU 9
9 Va. Tech 74 78 MSU 9
4 Florida 70 60 Kansas 1
5 Virginia 76 84 Iowa State 5
5 Virginia 39 76 Iowa State 5
12 UNCW 71 73 Nevada 12
4 Florida 84 66 Purdue 4
4 Florida 80 80 Purdue 4
4 Florida 65 80 Purdue 4

EAST MIDWEST
13 E. Tenn. St. 65 70 Vermont 13
7 S. Carolina Oregon 3
6 SMU 65 72 Creighton 6
11 USC 78 72 URI 11
11 USC 66 84 Rhode Island 11
3 Baylor 50 69 Oregon 3
NATIONAL
3 Baylor 91 93 Oregon 3
CHAMPIONSHIP
3 Baylor 82 April 3 75 Oregon 3
14 N. Mexico State 73 77 Iona 14
7 S. Carolina 77 74 Oregon 3
7 S. Carolina 93 92 Michigan 7
7 S. Carolina 88 73 Michigan 7
10 Marquette 73 91 Oklahoma St. 10
7 S. Carolina 70 68 Michigan 7
2 Duke 87 78 Louisville 2
2 Duke 81 NATIONAL CHAMPION 69 Louisville 2
15 Troy 65 63 Jacksonville St. 15

1 Gonzaga 66 103 N. Carolina 1


1 Gonzaga 79 72 N. Carolina 1
16 S. Dakota State 46 64 Texas Southern 16
1 Gonzaga 61 92 N. Carolina 1
8 Northwestern 68 77 Arkansas 8
8 NU 73 65 Arkansas 8
9 Vanderbilt 66 71 Seton Hall 9
1 Gonzaga 83 75 N. Carolina 1
5 Notre Dame 60 72 Minnesota 5
5 N.D. 71 65 MTSU 12
12 Princeton 58 81 MTSU 12
4 West Va. 58 80 Butler 4
4 W. Virginia 86 76 Butler 4
4 West Va. 83 74 Butler 4

WEST SOUTH
13 Bucknell 80 64 Winthrop 13
1 Gonzaga N. Carolina 1
6 Maryland 65 75 Cincinnati 6
11 Xavier 91 67 Cincinnati 6
11 Xavier 76 61 Kansas State 11
11 Xavier 73 75 UCLA 3
3 Florida State 86 97 UCLA 3
3 FSU 66 79 UCLA 3
14 FGCU 80 80 Kent State 14
11 Xavier 59 73 Kentucky 2
7 St. Marys 85 58 Dayton 7
7 St. Marys 60 62 WSU 10
10 VCU 77 64 Wichita State 10
2 Arizona 71 FIRST FOUR | MARCH 14-15 86 Kentucky 2
2 Arizona 100 79 Kentucky 2
2 Arizona 69 11 Kansas State 95 16 MSM 67 N.C. Central 63 16 Providence 71 11 65 Kentucky 2
15 No. Dakota 82 70 N. Kentucky 15
11 Wake Forest 88 16 New Orleans 66 UC Davis 67 16 USC 75 11

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FURRY FRIENDS OF THE WEEK: MOLLY AND HALLO CVAS PETS OF THE WEEK:
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Molly is a sweet, 75-pound
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with people but does have a
strong prey drive.
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Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds
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117 bed Skilled Nursing facility is seeking a
Registered Nurse
IS LOOKING TO
CARLISLE
PACKAGE. MIN 3 YR
EXPERIENCE. ALL APPLICANTS 3:00 pm 11:00 pm FILL A NUMBER OF
MUST HAVE A VALID PA
DRIVERS LICENSE & PASS DRUG
Modified Full Time
(Working between 52.5 and 75 hours in a two-week pay period) CONSTRUCTION
SCREEN.
CLEANING OUT GRANDMAS
HOUSE, 2191 Newville Rd.
Excellent wages and benefits including retirement plan
POSITIONS:
March 30-April 1. 9am-2pm.
Everything must go! Glassware
Please mail, email, or fax resume and letter of
galore, vintage kitchen table,small
furniture,metal cabinets,holiday
interest by April 7 to: Superintendentsmust have
decorations,wheat
dishes,lamps,kitchen items,old
tools much more
Karen Capuano, Director of Nursing previous PennDOT and/or PA
Sarah A. Todd Memorial Home Turnpike experience.
315 Help Wanted 1000 W. South Street
Carlisle, PA 17013 Foreman/womanmust have
DRIVER AND TANK INSTALLER Phone: (717) 245-2187 Fax: (717) 245-9733 pipe/grade/milling experience
kcapuano@ucc-homes.org and experience with PennDOT/
Hellers Gas needs full-time or seasonal Bulk EEOE
Delivery Driver. Must have Class B CDL w/ PA Turnpike procedures and
HazMat & tanker endorsements. Also seeking specifications.

Apirs Sihlowering us
Service/Tank Installer. Must have Class C CDL
w/HazMat. Sign on bonus. Benefit package & Surveyorsmust have previous
401k and profit sharing. surveyor experience & a PA
Apply on-line at www.hellersgas.com surveyor license.
Surveyor assistantshould be
Driver
p e n iwith
n gs ! familiar with GPS and rod levels
$2000 Sign
g on Bonus
New O Equipment Operatorsexperience
with GPS a plus
Call us and take your pick!
Forklift Drivers (Stand Up and Sit Down) Laborersblacktop, concrete,
Now Hiring in Sanitation Quality Auditor Shipping Clerks
General Warehouse Associates
pipe, and grade checkers
Mechanicsburg, PA Line Leads and Supervisors Techniciansblacktop & concrete
Avg. $65,000/Year 1st / 2nd and 3rd shifts along with a
4/10 weekend shift CDL driverstanker endorsement
*Home Weekends and Most Weeknights
*New assigned equipment These Positions Start Immediately a plus
Dont miss out on a great new opportunity!
*Full benefits including 401K
*11 paid holidays Apply to 1909 Ritner Highway All hourly positions (non-supervisory) are
Carlisle, PA 17013 prevailing wage rate.
Must have 1 year T/T exp.
Se Daily: 8 am to 5pm
Apply online at Habla l Any questions please call Salary based on experience. Please send resumes
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501 Auctions 501 Auctions 740 Houses for Sale 740 Houses for Sale

bargain ROWES AUCTION


basement THURSDAY, APRIL 6 3:00 P.M.

SUNDAY
Location: Rowes Auction Barn, 2505 Ritner Highway, Carlisle. Between exits
Place your ad online at: 44(Allen Rd) & 37(Newville) off Int. 81 OPEN
HOUSE S
Cumberlink.com MODERN ANTQIUES COLLECTIBLES
Beginning @ 3:00 w/ 100s box lots usual housewares-collectibles-tools-etc,
paintings & prints, antique glass & china, decorators, etc. Full line Modern
* Bargain Basement printed within The Sentinel on a space available basis. Limit one 3-line ad per week per customer.
One item per listing. Price must appear in ad. Non-commercial ads only. No animals, live plants, produce or firewood. BR-LR-DR & Kitchen furnishings, maple bedroom furniture, mahogany tall
chest, lift chair, wicker, folding bookshelves, twig settee, antique oak dresser & BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME
BARRELS, metal or plastic, 55
PATIO TABLE; Glass, rectangular,
38 x 63 with umbrella, good shape.
washstand, 30s furniture, early mantles, country, etc. Very brief listing, check
website or Auctionzip for lots photos & updates.
SERVICES HOMESALE REALTY
gallons. $12/each. 717-226-4488. $30. 422-1928.
Terms: Cash or Pa. Check, major credit cards w/ 3% surcharge, out of state
717-245-0225
BOOKS: Pictorial History of US Army
RELOADING COMPONENTS: Must
sell, $20 422-8089. checks w/ prior approval. 222 Smith Road, Shippensburg
plus 14 more military related topics.
$22. 243-1773. ROLL TOP DESK, Childs, fine Note: Box lots @ 3:00, Furniture @ 6:30, Lots from Carlisle, Newville & Camp Hill. 1318 Georgetown Circle, Carlisle
condition. 65 years old. Asking $75
243-8203 ROWES AUCTION SERVICE (AU002295L) 141 Clemson Drive, Carlisle
CABINET; PA HOUSE, english oak
pier. 6.5h x 26" w x 17" d. $100. STUDENT DESK, White, IKEA, one
large drawer and shelves on end.
717-574-1008 215-1044 249-1978 7 Strayer Drive, Carlisle
249-6575.
www.rowesauctionservice.com
$50. 258-8678
TABLE SAW, 10 inch on stand with
HOOKE, HOOKE & ECKMAN
DREMEL 200, 40 pieces. 2 speed.
like new $75 OBO, 448-1318.
side extensions. $40 713-0905. 717-249-1844
TABLE, dinette set, 50s. chrome, 740 Houses for Sale 740 Houses for Sale Lehmans Crossing, Carlisle
turquoise and white, 6 chairs.
DRY SINK, Antique cherry, 1920,
CENTURY 21 A BETTER WAY
$100. Call 717-243-1030.
nice condition. Retail price $400.
Asking $175. 258-1863. TEA SET, Vintage, Orange carnival
set, service for 6, excellent
condition. $50. Call 249-2373
717-243-4929
HEDGE TRIMMER, Black & Decker,
16", electric with 40 ft. cord, Good TOOLBOX, with key, for full size
10 Barnitz Woods Drive, Mt Holly Springs
condition. $15. 919-3095. truck, aluminum, 66"x19"x14"deep.
CI#6062593538. $85. 776-7556.
226 Pine Creek Drive, Carlisle
HOWARD HANNA REAL ESTATE
245-0225 | Homesale.com
PATIO CHAIRS: 2 vintage wrought TRAPS (3) Havahart, 2 door, 1 of
iron mesh, good condition. Both for each size - small, medium, large.
$125. 245-2634 $75 for all. 243-1026 717-243-1000
Apartments Apartments OPEN SUN 1 PM - 3 PM OPEN SUN 1 PM - 3 PM
5045 Pellingham Circle, Enola
610 for Rent 610 for Rent 5 Bellwood Court, Carlisle
1085 Stonegate Road, Hummelstown
261 Colonial Drive, Mechanicsburg
222 Smith Road, Shippensburg - Big 1318 Georgetown Circle, Carlisle - 5027 Royal Avenue, Lower Paxton
Spring Schls 3 BR, 2 Baths. SE10299176
$215,000 Host: Heather Neidlinger,
Carlisle Schls 2 BR, 2 Baths. SE10299006
$229,900 Host: Carol Lorence, Dir: 2024 Brooks Lane, Lower Paxton
10 Claraton Drive, York Haven
Dir: Get on I-81 S in South Middleton Town- Carlisle Square, W on High St, L/ S.
ship, Follow I-81 S to PA-233 N in Penn Orange St, R/ W South St, L/ S. Orange
Township.Exit 37,Take T429 to Smith Rd
11 Franklin Hills Road, Dillsburg
St,R/ Georgetown Circle, property on Left
One And Two Bedrooms
1 Bedroom Townhouses
Wall To Wall Carpeting
OPEN SUN 1 PM - 3 PM OPEN SUN 1 PM - 3 PM
218 Princess Street, Hanover
Gas Stove & Refrigerator 554 Race Street, Harrisburg
Free Hot Water/Heat/
Cooking Gas
24 Garland Court II, Carlisle
24 Hour Emergency 6801 Huntingdon Street, Harrisburg
Maintenance 141 Clemson Drive, Carlisle - One-of- 7 Strayer Drive, Carlisle - S Middleton
Easy Access To Major
a-kind ranch w/beauty shop attached.
3 BR, 2 full & 2 half BA SE10298744
$265,000 Host: Nicole Snyder, Dir: Route
Schls 4 BR, 2.5 Baths. SE10297125
$ 3 6 4 , 9 0 0 H o s t : Ta s h K e l l e y, WOLFE & COMPANY REALTORS
Highways Dir: WALNUT BOTTOM RD,L/GARLAND,
On-site Management
34N (Spring Road) from Carlisle to W.
Middlesex Road, R/ Wolf Bridge Road,R/
R/ ROCKLEDGE,L/STRAYER HOUSE 717-243-1551
20 Thornhill Court, Carlisle
ON LEFT.
Flexible Lease Terms Clemson Drive,L/ property on left with sign

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A Home
IN BALANCE
This suburban two-story needed an update, and the contractor-homeowners
wanted the change to be subtle yet dramatic.
When Susan and Rick Matus set out to give
their suburban Washington, D.C., home a
much-needed facelift, they werent concerned
about hiring the right contractorCase Design/
Remodeling is their family business. They just
needed the right approach.
When the couple bought their 30-year-old
home, they realized that the bland exterior
had potential, but they didnt want an exterior
renovation to outshine other homes in their
established neighborhood. The fact that their
own home would showcase their professional
expertise, problem-solving skills, and
creativity was a bonus.

AFTER The house now has more presence because of the effective use BEFORE The exterior was bland. It fit the
of color and the enlarged front portico. Repeating the curved line over neighborhood, but there was nothing eye-catching
the front door and the garage door windows unifies the new elements. about the design or its execution.

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3. Home Decorators Collection


Antique Bronze Outdoor LED Small
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4. Classic 14-foot Rib Steel Roof


Panel in Charcoal, $44 each,
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5. Fypon Polyurethane Dentil Block, 5 6


$36, homedepot.com MORE INSPIRATION
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