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. - : · Celebrating 66 Years In The Tampa Bay Area . ·. · • • • ISSID I oun ' • ' • ome 811 r1en . · · · SEE PAGE 3 ·. ~· · ·_ - • ·'' • .. .. -' • h, .. -_; ' - ""'I ~ VOL. 66 NO. 25 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,2010 24 PAGES 75¢ Tor.k or,d J ll nf A'(""_ I'.' ·(1 !.r: ~~ettier -:-amen Cnaptcr a Tm· Tct~ ,,r.t.l Sultou::; .'_.. :.ws ---- ~ -~-_;..-:_o ~Q , Me.mormlljl~ ----- """ r p L Folie." 0 · i -- t"~ 0 1 .::~--- ~-ccr t ' -r:,a!!\~ - <l'~---- -- --~De·' -s ____ ,_ ___ __::._..:.::=.:- --- "..:._.. ___ _ JACK AND JILL CHILDREN HONOR FALLEN OFFICERS The children of the Greater Tampa Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. honored the sacrifices of Tampa Police Officers David Curtis and Jeffery Kocab. The 37 children, ranging in ages 2-8 years presented their donation of $3,500.00 to Tampa Police Chief Jane Castor at the Brandon campus of Everest University. _ The children spent the past month raiding their banks, soliciting donations from family, friends and neighbors to show gratitude to the officers' families. Youngsters who participated in the presentation: Campbeli Oliver, Saige Davis, Kaleb Trotman, Madison Sheriff, Cohen Allen, Bankston Joyner, Isaac Joyner, Matthew Smith (turned), Cole Holoman, Kaleigh White, Camden Allen, Ailani Forde, Kyah White, Ishman Johnson, Ill, SaMya Paris, Kyndall Johnson, Bernice Henson, Blake Henson, Berkley Ward, Shelby Coney, Kamora Provine, Maiyah Hall, Madison Smith, Keith White, II, Morgan Smith, Brandon Thomas, Carmen Thomas, Jordan Little, TaKeiyah Dupree, Xavier Floyd, Christian Jones, Pierce Blount, Chief Jane Castor, Tampa Police Department, and in the rear, Tameca Johnson. .. Professor Files Ethics Youth League Teams Lamp Possible Complaint Against Plan First Annual Cause Of Fire Senator-Elect Holiday Bowl At Duplex -- ~ SEE PAGE 11 SEE PAGE 14 SEE PAGE 12 ,...0 0 Features C\1 ,...(0 a: w m ::;: Middleton Band In Blake-Middleton w > 0z Process Of Rebuilding Contest Brought ~ BY IRIS B. HOLTON 0 C/) Sentinel City Editor w Back Memories :::J 1- The Middleton and Blake High School annual football game has a reputation for drawing large crowds. And many of those attending the game are there as much for the bands as they are for the action on the field. However, after the two rivals BY LEON B. CREWS great and everyone did their met this weekend, there was Sentinel StaffWriter part. This was truly a labor of much concern about the state love." of the Middleton High School It was only fitting that Friday Mrs. Jennings said she Band. night's high school football hated to see the game end, and Owen Young, Principal of game that featured the Howard they know there are some Middleton High School said, HENRY WASHINGTON OWEN YOUNG W. Blake Yellow Jackets and things they still need to work "Our band is in the process of Hillsborough County Public Principal of Middleton High the G. S. Middleton Tigers, on. rebuilding. There are several Schools Area Director School would end deadlocked at the "This is the perfect opportu reasons why the band didn't end of regulation. Middleton nity to make sure this remains met the expectations of the "But our reality is to help our past perception of Middleton. won the game in overtime I?- a historic event, because to us, past. kids to become more profi He hopes to recruit stu 14, but there wa<> much more at that's exactly what it is. > "We have to have a strong cient in reading. Band is an dents who live in the area with stake than the game. "It was great to see so many < focus on preparing our kids to elective. Once they become an interest in band to enroll at This was the first time in his old faces. We're going to get ~ be successful in class, on the more proficient, then they can Middleton. He also said Mid tory the game has been played some things-going-for the up LL FCAT and in life. Many of enroll in the electives." dleton is an Engineering on the campus of Blake, and coming basketball season. The 0 them are taking remedial Young further stated that in School while Blake is a Per next year, it will be Middleton's kids must know the history of ~ classes, because they can't addition, many of the students forming Arts School and that turn. these schools, and this is one ~ read. We realize that band is who live in the Middleton makes a difference. Calvin Simmons, Presi important and we ate working High School district elect to way to get it done." 0 The band currently has dent of Middleton's Alumni cn to recruit students who are in attend Tampa Bay Technical Ron Adams (Class Of about 33 of Middleton's 1,150 Association, said he was 1965), Vice President of the :::JW terested to attend Middleton. High School because of the students enrolled and works 1- ·pulling for both teams during Blake Booster Club, said they > under the direction of its new the game. want to thank the community, a: director, Leon Carson. "This "I wanted to see a good game, WTMP nsoAM, Michelle w is his first year at Middleton, >w and the outcome will draw Patty, the NAACP, and so but he has a great structure more people ne:\.1: year. Blake's many others who reached out 0 w plan." Booster members now have to to the Booster Club to make :I: Henry Washington, C/) wear our colors during their this a great success. Hillsborough County Public ne:\.1: two meetings. "The stadium was packed, :J Schools Area Director said, m "Owen Young (Middleton everyone's behavior was good, :::J "The band is going through a 0.. principal) did what I call a pep and the only thing that would transition. Some of last year's z rally in disguise Thursday at have made it more enjoyable is members graduated, we have ~ the school, and it was quite an if Blake had won. w reduced student population, ..J event. Coach Billy Reed "I think both teams left it all Ferrell Middle School, which ..J came out and told stories from on the field, and the players :::J was a feeder school, no longer m back-in-the-day, and that got a performed great. We're very has a band, and we are work lot of attention." please everything turned out so ' ing hard to recruit students to Middleton alum, Fred well." OMAS F~ YOHO rebuild the band.'' Hearns (Class Of 1966), said Michelle B. Patty (Class Washington, who is a "Sen,ing The Communi~v Since 1974" ~~~~ ~A it was truly beautiful. graduate of Middleton as well Of 1971), said the game was as its former Principal said, "It didn't matter who won. It very exciting and well played the district plans to purchase seemed perfect for the game to all tl1e way into overtime. new uniforms and instru be tied in regulation. "Unfortunately, Middleton ments for the entire band. He "It brought back a lot of walked away with the trophy. said they are doing everything memories from old Phillip's It's not win or lose, but how possible to restore the band. Field, and this was the first you played the game. "It takes time, but it is going time the game was played at "I saw so many old faces from to happen,"' Washington Blake. Lewis Brinson (Assis the past and had a chance to said . tant School Superintendant) talk to many of them to see deserves a lot of credit for the what they've been up to. We're scheduling of the game at the looking forward to ne>-.1: year, r ---- *** SPECIAL *** ---- _, end of the year. Next year, it and bringing the trophy back Routine Simple Extractions - $99 +Xray will be great at Middleton, and to Blake." we'll look forward to it.'' Mrs. Patty said the game Same Day Service. Expires 12/1 0/10 Blake Booster Club Presi definitely took her back to Follow Us dent, Frances Jennings Phillip's Field. On Twitter At (Class Of 1959), said a lot of "I almost v.ri.sh I was back in hard work went into making school again. We have to make this a historical event. sure our young people know "I go back to the Phillip's and understand the history, Call And Schedule Field days. So many people and that \\rill come now that Your Appointment Today!!! worked hard to make this pos the games are being played at sible, and it felt like Phillip's the schools for the first time. Field all over again, especially ''I'm honored to have been (813) 623-1014 with the stadium right on the the title sponsor for the game, www. twitter. com/ shores of the rivl'r. Ever~ ' one especially to be in the midst of just loved it. two gia nts like the late Rev. FLSENTINELB "All over the pre-game and Abraham Brown and Mr. post game events went off C. 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