INSIDE THIS ISSUE Editorial Page 2 Archives Page 2 Public Notices Page 3 Kidder Township Page 3 Death Roll Page 4 Veterans Corner Page 5 White Haven This Week Page 6 Weatherly This Week Page 7 the Coming Events Page 10 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 • Volume 35 – No. 25 SINGLE COPY– 60¢ Seth’s Sightings Page 11 Classifieds Pages 12-13 ©2016, THE JOURNAL-HERALD. All Rights Reserved (USPS 277440) Puzzles Page 13 ournal-Herald Puzzle Answers Page 14 CONTINUING: THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL CONTINUING: THE WEATHERLY HERALD Journal Sports Pages 14-16 ESTABLISHEDJ 1879–137th YEAR, NO. 8 ESTABLISHED 1880–136th YEAR, NO. 34

WHASA benefits from WA Girls Bball Team fundraiser inducted into White Haven Area Sports Association recieved a dona- Sports Hall of Fame tion of $300 from the White The 1985-86 Weatherly Knepper; Amy Blair Balliet; Haven Fire Company Social Area Girls Basketball team Danielle Shields; Traci Engle- Club, resulting from the Wil- was inducted into the Weath- hart Duffield; Michele Graaf lard Stortz/OMT Memorial erly Area Sports Hall of Fame Boretski; captain Sheila Mos- Fundraiser. At right, Willard’s on Saturday. The team won er; captain Sue Sernak Mar- grandson Nate Sotrtz receives the District 11 Class A cham- tinelli; scorekeeper Faye Gar- a check from Tyra Alford of the pionship and continued on to ber; scorekeeper Don Garber; Social Club. The Club issued the PIAA Eastern Semi-finals Tami Searfoss Haas; Janet a thank you to all who helped before being ousted from the Koneschusky Gettig; Karen at the fundraiser, including playoffs. On Saturday, the Schaeffer Rayno; and Camille Terry McDermott, Mike Stem- team, coaches and others Mondero Hayes. Other team ple, Mike Dotter, Hope & involved in that winning sea- members included Tammy Chris, Cindy Keil and Court- son were honored at a dinner Weldon; manager Candace ney, Kevin Carter, Mike Pard- before being introduced be- Buglio; and statisticians Che- ee and Courtney Corell. Alford tween the JV and Varsity Boys rie Sheers and Lynn Hill. See also sent a special thank you Basketball game against Co- the whole story on page 16. to John Kearns, who helped lumbia Montour Vo-Tech. Photo courtesy of her late friend Darby Elliott, Among those inducted Jennifer Berger a double amputee, clean his were left to right, trainer Mar- driveway, making it more ha- garet Brown; assistant coach nidicap-accessible. Paul Hadzick; head coach Bill JH: Ruth Isenberg PAGE 2 — THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016

man announced he plans to THE JOURNAL-HERALD retire on July 1 on his 70th (USPS 277-440) Published weekly at From the Archives birthday. He also is involved 211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 in efforts to develop a com- Telephone (570) 443-8321 31 years ago From The Journal-Herald munity college for the coun- Subscription Price—$35 per year in Luzerne & Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania, payable in advance. in The Journal-Herald January 19, 2012 ty, stressing that a two-year $40 per year elsewhere, payable in advance. Periodicals postage paid at White Haven, PA 18661. Earl Kresge of East Side is A meeting of volunteers college would make a college POSTMASTER, send address change to: the new president of the White and elected officials was held education available to nearly THE JOURNAL-HERALD 211 Main Street, White Haven, PA 18661 Haven Ambulance Associ- this past Monday to organize everyone. (JAY E. HOLDER, Co-Publisher 1954-1997) ation. He replaces George a committee to plan a 150th Seth Isenberg, Advertising Sales Seguine, who served as pres- anniversary celebration for Bellezza’s Shoe Store in Ruth Isenberg, Editor Steve Stallone, Sports Editor ident since 1959, and volun- Weatherly Borough in August Freeland is celebrating its Heather Maslo, Production Manager tarily retired on January 1. of 2013. 70th year in business with Donnell Stump, Stephanie Grega, Contributing Reporters Also retiring after many years special sales. Member, White Haven Chamber of Commerce Carbon County Chamber of Commerce of service on January 1 was The Journal-Herald raised Pocono Mountains Chamber of Commerce William Todd. its newsstand price to 60¢ a White Haven Economic Development Association From The Weatherly Herald THE JOURNAL-HERALD is printed with U.S. made soy inks on part-recycled newsprint. A dinner honoring Seguine copy as of this issue, citing January 1935 © Copyright 2016, The Journal-Herald and Todd will be held on Feb- printing and paper cost in- Scoutmaster R. S. Ebling ruary 22 at the White Haven creases. took about 20 Boy Scouts on Community Building. a hike southeast of Weatherly In the Sightings column, to the Iron Bridge and Crystal Editorial Possibly the shortest serv- gasoline prices in White Ha- Cave. ing term of Weatherly Bor- ven and Weatherly were ap- ough Council member, Jo- proaching $3.50 a gallon. Workmen are making good People and pets need seph Stallone was appointed progress on the local re- to council at a special meeting On the second front page lief project. The channel of shelter from the cold on January 9. He resigned at is a photo of the White Haven the (Black) Creek has been by Ruth Isenberg the regular monthly meeting High School class of 1961 at changed in three different Unusually warm weather in the early part of this winter had its on Jan. 14. He cited another their 50th reunion held on No- places. A trench is open from advantages. It was more comfortable for those who work outside, commitment as his reason. vember 19 at the Powerhouse the railroad to the Fifth Street and construction and road crews were able to work farther into Restaurant. culvert. the season. The Laurytown 4-H Club is On Monday night, it was 10°. Reality is back. planning a breakfast at the L Inducted into the Weatherly The Weatherly Herald Bundle up if you go out. Make sure your outdoor animals have & L Fire House on Feb. 3 with Area High School Athletic Hall January 1915 bedding to keep them warm; bring them inside if you can. a snow date of the 10th. of Fame were Dan Hergert, Floyd Warner and Charles Local organizations like Family Promise, Women’s Resource Ron Novack, Wayne Wagner Waas took over the mercan- Center and Valor, along with individual efforts by local churches The White Haven Recre- and Bob Nensteil. tile business that has been provide shelter for people temporarily without homes. They need ation Board is hosting an in- managed by Elmer Warner our help all year round, but especially when the weather turns door winter carnival on Feb. From The Weatherly Herald for the past 21 years. They will cold. Your support now will be warmly appreciated. 15, 16 and 17, featuring January 21, 1965 continue to conduct business games, arts and crafts, re- The Weatherly Area School at the old stand, and continue Nominations open for freshments and more. Board plans to seek approval the sale of general merchan- to sell the former Third Ward dise in all its branches. Floyd WH Chamber Hall of Fame Steve’s Service Station in Elementary School to Weath- is Elmer’s oldest son. Waas A first-time ever gala dinner The GWHCoC is looking White Haven has a new Com- erly Manufacturing Corp. The had a business in Monroe event is planned to introduce for nominations for outstand- puter Wheel Balancer. old school has not been in County, and moved into town the new White Haven area ing business person(s), out- use for school purposes since several years ago with his hall of fame, and to celebrate standing community leader, Gloria’s Restaurant in the a new school was built four family. He accepted a position greater White Haven’s ac- and outstanding citizen from White Haven Shopping Mall years ago. at the store, and has now be- complishments of 2105. The 2015. Submit these by March advertised their Friday Smor- come part owner. Greater White Haven Cham- 1. Call GWHCoC president gasbord for $8.95 from soup Eurana Park manager ber will host a gala event at Linda Miller at 570 582-9934 to dessert, featuring carved Glenn Kitchen reports ice Elmer Warner was feted at The Powerhouse the first Fri- or Seth Isenberg of CANWIN roast beef. Friday, Saturday skating is “very good” this the Hotel Gilbert in Weatherly day of April. Plans are for mu- at 570-443-9131 for more in- and Sunday, Sing Along With year. He is shown in a photo by 61 citizens. He was elect- sic, comedy and awards. Cost formation. Renolds. using a snow blower to clear ed to the State Senate in the is $45 for a single or $80 for Event sponsors are encour- the ice. November election and will a couple for a ticket that in- aged. Ken Foster, D.M.D. is The Buckhorn II has a beer begin his term this coming cludes dinner, door prizes, the first to sign up as a Gold bash on Jan. 24 with music by Carbon County superinten- week when the Legislature raffles and more. sponsor of the evening. Glen Elliot from 10 to 2. dent of schools Stuart Prutz- convenes in Harrisburg. THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 — PAGE 3 Kidder OKs 2016 spending Public Notices by Ruth Isenberg board members to disagree Ralph Lennon asked how Adoption of the 2016 budget without being disagreeable. the $51,000 reserve tax fund PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE took place at the December He praised the staff as “capa- will be distributed, since Al- THE BOROUGH Notice is hereby given that the 17 Kidder Township Supervi- ble, professional and accom- brightsville and Lake Harmo- OF WEATHERLY Lehigh Township Supervisors SALE OF will conduct their regular monthly sors’ meeting, with supervi- modating,” and said the town- ny are now covering the area 2001 DODGE 3500 CHASSIS meetings on the first Monday of sors noting that the incoming ship was in better shape than previously served by Kid- W/ HYDRAULIC DUMP FRAME the month during the Year 2016, board would have 30 days to it was 12 years ago. der Township Fire Co. No. 1. The Borough of Weatherly is unless otherwise noted. The selling a 2001 Dodge 3500 chas- meeting dates and times are as reopen the budget and make The supervisors tabled a Bradley said no decision had sis with hydraulic dump frame. follows: any changes. All members motion to advertise the vaca- been made, but allocation of Bids for the following item may Date Time present voted in favor of the tion rental ordinance; Polan- the funds will be determined be delivered to the Weatherly February 1, 2016 1:00 P.M. Borough Office, located at 10 March 7, 2016 1:00 P.M. motion to adopt the balanced sky voted no on tabling. some time early in 2016. Wilbur Street, Weatherly, PA. April 4, 2016 7:30 P.M. budget. A lot line revision for Ken- Raylene Eckley asked for Bids for the Dodge Truck will May 2, 2016 7:30 P.M. A special meeting was neth W. Sperring Jr. to com- records from the schoolhouse be accepted Monday through June 6, 2016 7:30 P.M. Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. July 5, 2016 7:30 P.M. called after the first of the bine two lots in Split Rock was for the history book she is Bids will be accepted until Feb- (Tuesday) year to look at the budget, but approed, subject to county re- compiling for the township. ruary 10, 2016, at 4:00 p.m. and August 1, 2016 7:30 P.M. no action to change it was ex- striction. Catherine Labanoti asked then opened at the Weather- September 6, 2016 7:30 P.M. ly Borough Council Workshop (Tuesday) pected. Contracts for township man- if Kidder Township Ladies’ Meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Febru- October 3, 2016 7:30 P.M. Larry Polansky attended his ager Lisa Klem and police Auxiliary could still hold ary 10, 2016. November 7, 2016 1:00 P.M. last meeting as a supervisor chief Matthew Kuzma were meetings, since the fire This vehicle is being sold “As December 5, 2016 1:00 P.M. Is” with no guarantees and suc- All meetings will begin at the after 12 years on the board. ratified, with Klem receiving a company is no longer recog- cessful bidder is responsible for times indicated above in the Le- Chair Tom Bradley thanked bonus of $1,500. nized by the township. Brad- the pickup of the vehicle. high Township Municipal Build- him for his service, along Michael Chica was appoint- ley said that since they are a The vehicle is available for in- ing, 1741 S. Lehigh Gorge Drive, spection by appointment; call the Weatherly, Pa. with outgoing supervisor Ray ed a full-time police officer. private corporation, they can Borough Office at 570-427-8640. Carol Ann Lenahan, Gluck, who was not present. Chief Kuzma called him a make their own decision. He Secretary The Borough of Weatherly re- Polansky said it was “twelve “reliable asset,” noting that he suggested they check about serves the right to accept or re- fuse any or all bids. fun years—sometimes,” and has been working part-time insurance coverage since Harold J. Pudliner, Jr. added that it was routine for for the department. they would no longer fall un- Borough Manager Kuzma will be looking for der the Worker’s Compensa- PUBLIC NOTICE another part-time officer, and tion policy. Notice is hereby given that New snow ban in effect in will submit a name in January. Manager Klem reported that East Side Borough Council will conduct their regular monthly Kuzma recommended rais- new recycling bins are being meetings on the first Thursday White Haven for 2016 — will ing the pay for part-time police purchased with $843 from an of the month during the Year officers from $15.30 to $15.50 Act 201 recycling grant. 2016, unless otherwise noted. be enforced by the White The meeting dates are as fol- per hour. Supervisor Thom- Garbage bills, which include lows: Haven Police Department as LaFond questioned how a $10 increase to $185, were February 4, 2016 During the course of any snow or ice storm, much neighboring municipali- set to go out January 1. March 3, 2016 April 7, 2016 parking shall be permitted on the ties pay. Kuzma indicated that A letter from Donald Sear- May 5, 2016 even numbered side of the streets if the Jim Thorpe is paying $18 per foss Jr. of Holiday Pocono June 2, 2016 hour. The matter was tabled praised the actions of David July 7, 2016 storm falls on an even numbered date, until he can provide figures for Mason, who responded to a August 4, 2016 or parking shall be permitted on the September 8, 2016 additional departments. fire Searfoss called in to 9-1- - Second Thursday odd numbered sides of the streets if the The tax rate for 2016 was 1. He risked his life, Seafoss October 6, 2016 November 3, 2016 storm falls on an uneven date until such set to include .8 mill increase said, and “literally saved our December 1, 2016 time as plowing, salting and/or cindering is to support rescue operations, home.” All meetings will begin at 7:00 as mandates by vote in the Kidder Township Supervi- P.M. in the East Side Borough complete. Building, Centre Street, East general election in November. sors meet tonight, January Side Borough. After 8:00 a.m. on the day following the date Lake Harmony Volun- 21, at 7 p.m., at the Township Carol Ann Lenahan, teer Fire Company Chief Building in Lake Harmony. Secretary of the storm, and until plowing, salting and/ or cindering is completed, parking shall be Carbon County Law Office for 23 Years Meetings tonight permitted on the opposite side of the street. The Weatherly Lions Club Atty. Cindy Yurchak will meet January 21 at 7 p.m. Linda Szoke at the borough building. White Haven Borough Manager • Family Law • Real Estate • Civil Law • Criminal Defense The Tweedle Park and Play- 312 Main Street ground Association will meet White Haven PA 18661 570-443-9129 Carbon, Luzerne & Schuylkill January 21 at 7 p.m. 121 Carbon St. Weatherly 570-427-9817 PAGE 4 — THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 Death Roll

WILLIAM ANDRES ROSE CLYMER William M. Andres, 89, died sor at White Haven Center. He Rose M. Clymer, 69, of Wednes- had also served as a mem- White Haven died Friday, Jan- day, Jan- ber of White Haven Borough uary 15, 2016 in Celtic Hos- uary 13, Council. pice, Wilkes-Barre. 2016 at Surviving are his wife, the A daughter of the late John his home former Nancy Ackers; daugh- and Catherine Lemich Bara- in White ters and son-in-law Lee and nyak, she was born in White Haven. Joseph Hallock, and Deborah Haven and was of the Catho- A son Murphy, of White Haven, Sheri lic faith. of the Rush of Reading; five grand- Preceding her in death was late Marvin and Emma Laude children; two great-grandchil- her husband, Melvin Clymer, Andres, he was born in Moun- dren; sister Shirley Trowbridge in 2009. tain Top and was a graduate of White Haven. Surviving are daughter Me- of Fairview High School. He The funeral was held Satur- loney Clymer of White Haven, was a U.S. Army veteran of day from St. Paul’s Lutheran sister Catherine Merola of World War II, stationed in Ja- Church of White Haven with Florida, nieces and nephews. pan during the end of the war the Rev. Michel Kaufman, Burial was scheduled at the and was awarded the Good pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran convenience of the family. Conduct Medal, Army of Oc- Church of Mountain Top, of- cupation Medal Japan and ficiating. Burial with military World War II Victory Medal. honors was in Laurel Ceme- He was a member of St. tery, White Haven. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Arrangements were by the White Haven, and had been Lehman Family Funeral Ser- employed as a plant supervi- vice of White Haven. WACL plans WORSHIP SHOULD BE WARMER, once work is finished at the Presbyterian Church of White Haven on Berwick Street. story time The historic building has been getting a facelift, along with a new coating of insulation, leading up to these cold days. AARP tax aid offered The Weatherly Area Com- JH: Ruth Isenberg munity Library will host a in Beaver Meadows story time Friday, January 22 Tax assistance from AARP Staff will be on hand at the from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at First WAHSAA board to meet will begin February 3 and Beaver Meadows Borough Presbyterian Church. The board of directors Middle School large group in- continue every Wednesday Building community room at Guest reader will be meeting of the Weather- struction room. through tax season. 9 a.m. and will assist senior Rachael Caccese, an ly Area High School Alumni All general members are citizens with their returns on a eighth-grader at Weatherly Association will be held to- encouraged and invited to at- first-come, first-served basis. Area Middle School. day, Thursday, January 21 at tend. No appointments are neces- If school is canceled that 7 p.m. in the Weatherly Area sary. day or there is an early dis- For more information, call missal due to the weather, the Philip J. Jeffries the borough office at 570- story time will be held Janu- 455-7841. ary 29. Dean’s List Roster Funeral Home Krista Lutzick of Weather- are Brianna C. McCardle & Cremation Services ly qualified for the Fall 2015 of White Haven; Emily Plit- A Branch of Holmes – Griffiths F.H., Inc. 211 First Street, Weatherly, PA 18255 Dean’s List at Belmont Uni- nick of Weatherly; and Jen- 570-427-4231 Lehman Family versity in Nashville, TN. nifer Anne Stank of Weath- Philip J. Jeffries F.D. erly. E. Franklin Griffiths III F.D./Supervisor Named to the Dean’s list for www.griffithsfuneralhomes.com Funeral Service, Inc. White Haven, PA the fall 2015 semester at Man- Shadia Jamison of Lake Har- A new approach to funeral and cremation care. Looking forward to RUSSELL C. TETER, JR., SUPERVISOR sfield University was Shan- mony and Kristin Molinaro of serving White Haven, Dennison, non Sarosky of Weatherly. White Haven have een named Lehigh, and Foster Townships. Serving White Haven, Weatherly and surrounding communities All arrangements and consultations to the Dean’s List for the fall se- from the comfort of your home. www.LehmanFuneralHome.com Branch of Lehman Family Funeral Service, Inc. Named to the Kutztown mester at Northampton Com- Guiding families through Unviersity fall Dean’s list munity College. difficult times. (570) 443-9816 THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 — PAGE 5

Veterans Corner by John Kearns

Of all the evil and devasta- EDUCATED NEED write. This was because the STOOL PIGEONS War II the Minister Of Food, tion produced by war, there is NOT APPLY US authorities didn’t want During World War I, pi- considered a plan by Gov- often little time to report the While the atomic bomb workers reading secret pa- geons were kept in the Eiffel ernment scientists to feed the bizarre. Here are a few fac- was being built in New Mex- pers. Recruiters were sent Tower to warn of approach- population with pudding made tual stories from that era that ico, all applicants for menial into depressed areas seek- ing aircraft. They could de- from expired surplus human made it to the history books, jobs at the plant did not get ing illiterate workers. So staff tect planes long before they blood bank donations. This but not the newspapers. a job if they could read and were either illiterate or highly came into the range of human idea was rejected. educated members of sci- lookouts. They were set up COCONUTS SAVE ence and industry, leaving a in cages on stools above the SOLDIERS’ LIVES void of “Average Joes” as they safety rails. During World War II coco- were called. TRUCK SINKS U-BOAT nut water was used as blood BRITISH BOMBER During WW II a German plasma. Coconut water (not MISSED BY A MILE U-boat was actually sunk by milk) is higher in electrolytes Sharing Hometown Recipes, Cooking Tips and Coupons During World War II, the a truck. After the U-boat had and salt content than mature By Janet Tharpe very first bombs dropped on torpedoed a convoy of cargo milk. In the hard shell, it re- Spicy Fried Onion Balls Will Liven-Up Your Next Party Germany missed the target- ships in the Atlantic, it rose mained sterile until needed. “I wanted ed military marshaling area to the surface to see the re- With plasma in short supply to try by three miles. They made a sults. One of the ships sud- and wartime conditions high- something direct hit on the Berlin Zoo, denly exploded, sending its ly unsanitary, it was used as a different!” killing the only elephant, with cargo of trucks flying into the last resort keeping many alive no human causalities. Their air. A Studebaker (G-630) 2 until regular plasma could be bomber comrades never let and a half ton duce in a half administered. It was used by them live it down. landed atop the submarine, Japanese, British and Ameri- athy Sills’s Deep Fried Onion Balls with TANKS, BUT NO TANKS sinking it. can doctors. KCajun Ranch Sauce are a wonderfully different appetizer for your next party (maybe for the Military tanks got named SO MUCH BY SO FEW ALL IN THE FAMILY big game?). With 4 tablespoons of red pepper, they do when they were first shipped to Of the 2,332 allied pilots that During World War II, a pack a healthy punch! If you’re not a fan of spicy, feel free to adjust the seasonings. These were a unanimous France during WW I. For secu- flew for their country during French sniper shot and killed hit with our Kitchen Crew and will be with your rity reasons they were packed the Battle of Britain, only 17 two Nazi officers. When the friends and family too. into wooden crates labeled pilots accounted for 94% Ger- war ended he was reunited See step-by-step photos of Kathy’s recipe plus thousands more from home cooks nationwide at: “water tanks” and the name man losses. 2,698 German with his family. He found out www.justapinch.com/onionballs stuck. Upon arrival, soldiers planes were lost. What were that one of the officers was his Kathy Sills You’ll also find a meal planner, coupons and were overjoyed due to the the rest of them doing? mother’s lover and was in fact Harrisville, MS chances to win! Enjoy and remember, use “just a (pop. 23,762) pinch”... fresh water shortage thinking NO PUDDING FOR ME his father — and that both offi- - Janet water had finally arrived. In England, during World cers were brothers. Deep Fried Onion Balls w/Cajun Ranch Sauce

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WHITE HAVEN Applications for 2016 PA House Scholarships now available THIS WEEK State Representative Doyle program. It is open to gradu- A student’s commitment to The scholarship program Heffley announced that High ating high school seniors who community, leadership quali- is administered through the Thursday, January 21 school seniors can now apply are PA residents with plans to ties, extracurricular activities, Foundation for Enhancing W.H. Area Senior Citizens for a Pennsylvania House of attend a PA college, univer- and financial need are also Communities. The program Meeting – 1:00 p.m. – Representatives Scholarship sity, or career school as a full- taken into consideration. is privately funded by individ- V.F.W. Post 6615 to help cover the costs of time student. To apply, interested stu- ual and corporate donors. No Crestwood School Board higher education. Students must have at- dents should visit RepHef- tax or other public funds Work Session & Meeting Each year, two students tained a minimum 3.0 cumu- fley.com and click on “House are used. Scholarships are – 6:30 p.m. – Crestwood preparing for post-secondary lative grade point average Scholarship Information.” Ap- awarded through an indepen- High School education are awarded four- in high school in order to be plication deadline is March 1. dent panel of judges chosen Kidder Township Board year scholarships through the eligible for the scholarship. by the foundation. of Supervisors Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Township Municipal Building Volunteers collect over 1 million pounds of trash Monday, January 25 Nearly 14,000 volunteers buckets of unopened oil, a dination in Pennsylvania is the International Coastal W.H. Borough Council from 44 counties across 5 gallon pail of paint primer, provided by the Pennsylvania Cleanup, visit http://www. Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Pennsylvania canvassed cardboard drums, aluminum Department of Environmental keeppabeautiful.org/CleanIt/ Municipal Building their communities to remove trash cans, a dumpster, and Protection – Bureau of Waste IntlCoastalCleanup.aspx. To Tuesday, January 26 over 1 million pounds of trash a large shed. Management and Coastal learn more about Keep Penn- W.H. Lions Cub Meeting – and debris from Pennsylva- “Keep Pennsylvania Beau- Resource Management. sylvania Beautiful, visit www. 7:00 p.m. – Jack’s Grille nia’s waterways and coastal tiful is an exceptional re- For more information about keeppabeautiful.org. Penn Lake Planning Com- regions during the 2015 Inter- source for individuals and mission Meeting – 7:00 p.m. – Community Build- national Coastal Cleanup. groups wanting to make their ing Keep Pennsylvania Beauti- communities a better place PA Human Life bus trip Every Thursday & Mon- ful is proud to be the Penn- to live, work, play, and in day Except Holidays sylvania statewide coordina- this case, visit. The Clarion Pennsylvanians for Human To reserve a seat make Joy Through Movement – tor for International Coastal River is designated Wild and Life-Scranton Chapter is co- your check payable to Penn- 10:00 a.m. – W.H. United Cleanup, the world’s largest Scenic. Thousands of peo- ordinating a bus trip to the sylvanians for Human Life Methodist Church volunteer effort to improve ple use it each year, so it’s March for Life 2016 in Wash- and send it to Anthony De- Every First & Third Thurs- the health of the world’s vital to keep it healthy and ington D.C. on January 22. Paola, 1310 Woodlawn St., day Except Holidays oceans and local waterways. clean,” said Bekki Titchner, The bus will leave from the Scranton, Pa. 18509 or call Scrabble Club – 6:30 p.m.– The cleanup gives citizens Elk County Recycling/Solid parking lot of Keyser Oak 570-906-1107. White Haven Area Com- around the world the oppor- Waste Coordinator and PA Shopping Center at 6:45 a.m. munity Library tunity to clean up their local CleanWays of Elk County and will return there about Every Friday Except Fifth waterways and to be a part of Coordinator. 11:45 p.m. The price is $40 Friday & Holidays a larger movement. Funding for the Interna- for adults and $20 per stu- W.H. Food Pantry – 10:00 From September through tional Coastal Cleanup coor- dent. a.m. to Noon – Rear, October, Keep Pennsylva- Hickory Hall, White Ha- nia Beautiful worked with ven Center local groups and organi- Every Friday, Monday zations to coordinate 593 Mountain Top & Wednesday Except events throughout the state. Holidays The top five types of trash, Free Community Lunch documented by volunteers, Relay for Life to meet – Serving 11: 30 a.m. included Cigarette Butts The Moutain Top Relay Attend a Mountain Top Re- to Noon – St. Paul’s Lu- – 23,772; Food Wrappers for Life wants to reach their lay for Life meeting at the theran Parish Hall (candy, chips, etc.) – 10,456; million dollar mark. They are Crestwood High School Li- Every Saturday Plastic Beverage Bottles – currently only $25,000 away brary/Media Center at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous 7,317; Glass Beverage Bot- from their goal. Join them on on the following dates: Feb- Meeting - 7:00 p.m. – St. tles – 7,149; Bottle Caps May 14 to make 2016 a mil- ruary 2, March 2, April 5, or Patrick’s Parish Center (Plastic) – 5,147. lion dollar year. May 3. Every Sunday “The phrase “we all live Alcoholics Anonymous downstream” is common, Meeting - 7:00 p.m. – but in Pennsylvania it is a Fitness Fun with Lori Mountainview Commu- reality with our diverse to- nity Church pography and the amount of Pre-Register for Cardio Fitness Exercise Classes Every Tuesday watersheds, small and large.” Aerobics • Strength Training • Core • Flexibility • Stretching Al-Anon Meeting – 7:00 to explained Shannon Reiter, When: 6:30-7:30 p.m., Monday & Wednesday Nights 8:00 p.m. - Presbyterian president of Keep Pennsylva- Classes begin Monday, February 1-Wednesday, March 30 Church of W.H. nia Beautiful. All Fitness Levels Welcome! Every Third Tuesday Ex- A cleanup of the Clarion Pre-Register by Mon., Jan. 25 & the first week’s classes are FREE! cept Holidays River in Elk County helped Book Club – 7:00 p.m.– $7 per class, pay as you go OR pre-pay $45 Mon. Classes, prevent 2,520 pounds of trash $45 Wed. Classes or $80 All Mon. & Wed. Classes White Haven Area Com- from making its way further munity Library downstream. Over two week- Where: Mountain View Community Church, Every Wednesday Except ends in September, a group 5126 North Lehigh Gorge Drive, White Haven Holidays of 48 community volunteers Call Lori Floyd at (570) 956-9681 Stretch & More – 10:00 also removed 4,500 pounds a.m. – St. Paul’s Lu- Certified Group Fitness Instructor to of metal, a stationary bike, pre-register by Monday, January 25. theran Church aluminum camper pieces, THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 — PAGE 7

Friday, January 22 WEATHERLY Unbaked Pizza Sale – 11:00 Elmer Soule celebrates 95 years of life a.m. to 2:00 p.m. & 4:00 Elmer Soule, a resident of H e retiring at age 62. THIS WEEK to 6:00 p.m. - Centenary Heritage Hill Senior Commu- lived and Among his many interests Thursday, January 21 United Methodist Church nity, Weatherly, is celebrating worked in were hunting, fishing, and Weatherly Rotary Club Din- Thursday, January 28 his 95th birthday. Greenville looking for mushrooms dur- ner Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – Senior Citizens Friendship Born on a farm in Eureka MI until his ing the spring. He was an Weatherly Country Inn Club Meeting – 1:30 p.m. Township MI, on January 26, 91 year, avid golfer and bowler for W.A.H.S. Alumni Associa- – Salem U.C.C. 1921, he was one of nine chil- when he many years. Some of his best tion Meeting – 7:00 p.m. Bingo Night –7:00 p.m. dren. moved memories include going to – W.A. Middle School (Doors open at 6:00 p.m.) He served in the Army dur- to PA to the Eiffel Tower, visiting Italy, Tweedle Park & Playground – Tweedle Park ing WWII. After being dis- live with and seeing Vatican City. Association Meeting – Every Thursday charged in 1946, he married his eldest He absolutely loves dogs 7:00 p.m. - Park State Representative Doyle Francis his wife, until her daughter and still enjoys playing with Weatherly Lions Club Meet- Heffley Outreach Office – death in 2004. He has two full time. During the years in JoJo and Bosley, two rescue ing – 7:00 p.m. – Borough 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. – daughters and two grand- Greenville, he was employed dogs who routinely visit him Building Weatherly Borough Build- sons. with Gibson Refrigerator until at Heritage Hill. ing Books donated to WAE/MS library Adrian Sparacino has do- The librarian at Weatherly & Chewbacca Adventure by nated Titanic by Jim Pipe to Area Elem/Middle School has Greg Rucka; Tales From A the Weatherly Area Elemen- donated the following books Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter by Senior Menu tary/Middle School library. to the school’s library: Jedi Rachel Renee Russell; and Abigail Best has donated Academy; Jedi Academy: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old Rapunzel by Samantha Return of the Padawan; and School by Jeff Kinney. Week of January 25: Brooke and Disney Princess: Jedi Academy: The Phantom Kiley Barnic has donated Monday: Corn chowder, cheeseburger, salad, mixed berries. First Look & Find by Julia Bully, all by Jeffrey Brown; The Gingerbread Kid Goes to Tuesday: Chicken, Mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts, roll, Lobo. Smuggler’s Run: A Han Solo School by Joan Holub. rice pudding. Wednesday: Roast beef, boiled potatoes, carrots & beets, roll, orange. Volunteer at the Weatherly Festival Thursday: Stuffed shells, Italian beans, zucchini, cookie. The Weatherly Festival for children, and great food. please contact Kathie Paul Friday: Fish Florentine, scalloped potatoes, mixed vegeta- held its first meeting for 2016 The festival committee is at 570-427-3341 or stop in bles, roll, sorbet. on January 14. The date for accepting applications for at Dawn’s Vinyl Designs, 301 the 2016 festival has been food and craft vendors. The Carbon Street, Weatherly Readers—want your organization’s activities fea- set for August 26 from 5-9 entry fee will remain the same and ask for Mike. tured in these pages? Send news tips, press releases p.m. and August 27 from 1-9 as last year. Applications will Visit “Weatherly Festival” p.m. Save the date, and invite be available starting on Feb- on Facebook to keep up to and photos to the editor at [email protected]. friends to join you at Eurana ruary 1. date with everything that is net, or call 570-443-9131 xt304. Park to enjoy great music, Volunteers are needed to planned for the end of sum- craft booths, entertainment help the day of the event. mer Festival. Community service hours will The next meeting is be available. planned for February 11 at 7 The Famous Firefighter Two Foot For more information, p.m. at the borough building. Elders to be installed HOAGIE SALE Newly elected Elders will erly. Special music will be be installed at the 11 A.M. provided by Mary Scheib. Hoagies for the Big Game — Feb. 1 Worship Service at the First Theme of the service is “A Presbyterian Church, E.Main Lighthouse.” (1) Two-foot Italian Hoagie + (1) Large Bag of Chips and Spring Streets in Weath- Elders being installed for + (1) 2-liter Bottle of Soda - Price = $15 a three year period are Joan Chambers, Ronald Hensel, Order by calling 570-233-1372 • 570-443-8294 • 570-233-6852 and John “Jack” Koehler. or stop down at the White Haven Market on Sat., Jan. 23 or Sun., Jan. 24 During the Congregational Pick-up is Sunday, February 7 at the Firehouse. meeting this past Sunday, the congregation took ac- Also available—2-foot Italian Hoagie, $12 tion to engage Baut Studios, Regular 8" Italian Hoagie, $4 Stained Glass Craftsmen of Swoyersville to repair four stained glass windows and to install a protective glazing system using a polycarbon- ate unbreakable plastic. Me- morials will be available to anyone wishing to contribute to this project. For information call the Rev. Glen R. Hueholt, 570- 722-8803 or 239-672-2706. PAGE 8 — THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 Adam Ferrara will be first live comedian Rhett Miller of the Old 97’s live from Chandelier Lobby to perform at Kirby Center Stand-up comedian Adam Fisher. Alternative Country Singer Ferrara will be the first ever Apart from opening for his Rhett Miller will perform in the comedian performing “Live comedy idol, George Carlin, Chandelier Lobby of the F.M. from the Chandelier Lobby” and performing at Carnegie Kirby Center on February 20 at the F.M. Kirby Center. Hall, Radio City Music Hall at 8 p.m. The host of the hit TV show, and The Apollo Theater, Fer- Miller is the front man and Top Gear US, will perform in rara was asked to perform main songwriter of the rock Wilkes-Barre on April 9 for at a benefit for the President ‘n’ roll quartet the Old 97’s, as two shows at 7:30 p.m. and and all of the Senators. Stuck well as an accomplished solo 9:30 p.m. in traffic on the way to the artist. In addition to his nine Ferrara, the stand-up co- event, Ferrara quipped, “I’m studio albums with the 97’s, median and actor who En- still moving faster than Con- he has released seven solo tertainment Weekly dubbed gress.” albums. Miller has been play- “hilarious,” presently hosts The “Live from the Chande- ing in touring bands for the the critically acclaimed BBC lier Lobby” series is presented better part of 20 years. This sensation, Top Gear US, air- by Grotto Pizza. Tickets go fact alone certainly qualifies ing on HISTORY. on sale January 22 at 10 a.m. him as someone allowed to ti- Additionally, Adam is an and will be available through tle his latest solo album titled internationally touring head- drama Rescue Me, with De- the Kirby Center box office, The Traveler. such well-known periodi- liner, two-time nominee for nis Leary and Frank Vere- online at www.kirbycenter. Although the album was cals as , Mc- best male stand-up by the lli on Showtime’s hit series org, and charge by phone at written and performed by Sweeney’s, and The Atlantic. American Comedy Awards, Nurse Jackie, opposite Edie 570-826-1100. There will be Miller, he also had some help Miller is an accomplished and has three Comedy Cen- Falco. He has also co-starred a special Kirby Member pre- by members of Black Prairie, guitarist and lyricist and con- tral Specials. alongside Kevin James in sale starting January 20 at 10 who plays everything from tinues to produce moving Ferrara proudly played the hit movie Paul Blart: Mall a.m. Tickets cost $20.50 in bluegrass to klezmer to coun- and pointed songs about the Chief Needles Nelson on Cop and in Definitely Maybe advance, or $25 day of show, try and shares members with human condition. Shifting the Emmy® nominated FX with Ryan Reynolds and Isla plus fees. . Black Prai- seamlessly from love worn rie entered the studio with the odes to solemn recounts of Craig Thatcher Band’s Tribute to Cream at Opera House singer and briskly recorded loss, the songwriter is able the songs that make up this to craft compelling story lines Lehigh Valley-based blues- album. Additional guitar work that reward and enrich the man and noted guitarist Craig was also added by Peter audience. Thatcher, along with bassist/ Buck and Scott McCaughey Tickets are on sale now vocalist Wayde Leonard and of REM. and cost $20 in advance, and drummer Don Plowman, has In addition to his music be- $25 the day of the show (plus put together an explosive ing featured in countless films fees). They are available at Cream tribute show that will and television shows, Miller the Kirby Center box office, be at the Opera House on has appeared in an episode online at www.kirbycenter. February 27 at 8 p.m. of the NBC hit series 30 Rock org, and charge by phone at It includes all of Cream’s and the Old 97’s were prom- 570-826-1100. greatest hits like “Sunshine inently featured in the Vince Live from the Chandelier of Your Love,” “White Room,” Vaughn/Jennifer Aniston ro- Lobby Concert Series is pre- “Crossroads,” and “Badge.” mantic comedy, The Break sented by Grotto Pizza. The band also plays Cream’s Up. Primarily known for his jams “Spoonful” “I’m So Glad” songwriting and awe-inspir- and “Toad.” They pay hom- Then Clapton, Bruce, and 4009. The show begins at 8 NEED ing live performances, Rhett age to the world’s first blues/ Baker would not reunite to p.m. The Opera House box is also a critically-acclaimed rock/psychedelic super trio perform again until 2005. office is open from noon to 5 CUSTOMERS? author whose work has ap- with this spectacular show. However, Craig Thatcher p.m., Monday through Friday Call 570-443-9131 xt304. peared in several books and Cream was formed back has helped fill the void, espe- at 570-325-0249. The facility in 1966 with Eric Clapton, cially poignant with the recent is open from noon until 5 p.m. Jack Bruce, and Ginger passing of bassist and vocal- on show days, and tickets are Baker. They introduced the ist Jack Bruce, by creating available for most shows at concept of the power trio, this stunning tribute. Relive the door at show time. which laid the foundation for the days of the rock super- the entire heavy rock genre. group, Cream. In their all-too-brief time to- Tickets are $23 and avail- gether, Cream changed the able 24/7 on the Opera 60’s music scene forever House website,www.mcohjt. with four classic studio al- com, by visiting SoundCheck bums: Fresh Cream, Dis- Records in downtown Jim raeli Gears, Wheels of Fire, Thorpe from 10 a.m. – 9 p.m., and GoodBye. or by calling them at 570-325- Readers—want your organization’s activities featured in these pages? Send news tips, press releases and photos to the editor at [email protected], or call 570-443-9131 xt304. THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 — PAGE 9 “Moon for the Misbegotten” to visit Kirby Center Eugene O’Neill’s final play will One night, under the autumn Following the great success of final play, and his only true love bards and Colleen Dewhurst. be performed in Wilkes-Barre on moon, he opens his heart to Long Day’s Journey into Night, story. Tickets are on sale now and February 25. A Moon for the Mis- Josie. Sparks fly and hope is one of America’s master sto- A Moon for the Misbegotten available through the Kirby Cen- begotten, the final play written by rekindled as two misbegotten rytellers, is at the height of his was published in 1943 and has ter box office, online at www. the four-time Pulitzer Prize-win- souls come together. But as prowess in A Moon for the Mis- been produced five times on kirbycenter.org, and charge by ning author, will be performed dawn breaks, is the saving grace begotten. Eugene O’Neill is a Broadway, as well as by theaters phone at 570-826-1100. Ticket by Philadelphia’s Walnut Street of love enough to overcome a four-time Pulitzer Prize-winner world-wide. It is a critically ac- prices are $18, $28, and $38, Theatre Company at the F.M. lifetime of disappointment? and Nobel laureate. Moon is his claimed film starring Jason Ro- plus fees. Kirby Center on February 25 at 7 p.m. In this touching and heart- Kirby Center welcomes Los Lobos by Ballet Folklorico Mexicano breaking classic, we are intro- Grammy award winning band, The band chronicles a key mo- Folklorico Mexicano de Carlos Tickets are on sale now and duced to one of theater’s most Los Lobos will perform with the ment of their expansive journey Moreno (BFM) is to empower available through the Kirby Cen- important and complex female Ballet Folklorico Mexicano at the on Disconnected In New York our Community and to educate ter box office, online at www. characters- Josie Hogan. A bois- F.M. Kirby Center on March 4 at City, a dynamic live album that the general public by providing kirbycenter.org, and charge by terous Irish woman with a quick 8 p.m. marks the band’s 40th anniver- a greater understanding and phone at 570-826-1100. Tickets tongue and a tarnished reputa- Be there as the Mexi- sary and launches their new as- appreciation for Mexican cul- are $28, $38, and $48, plus fees. tion, she’s had a hard and lonely can-American Experience is sociation with 429 Records. ture and folklore through music, life working the Tyrone farm with celebrated through song, dance, The Mission of the Ballet dance, and traditional art forms. her bullying father. music and film in this brand-new When James Tyrone Jr.’s multimedia production. This Hit Broadway Musical to visit Kirby Center mother dies, he returns to the unique concert experience will Million Dollar Quartet, the turing 21 timeless hits including cost $40.50, $50.50 and $60.50, farm to settle the estate and at- feature Los Lobos performing a high voltage Tony Award win- “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Sixteen plus fees. tempts to navigate his compli- set of traditional Mexican music, ning Broadway musical, will hit Tons,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “I For more information, please cated relationship with Josie and accompanied by Ballet Folk- the F.M. Kirby Center stage on Walk the Line,” “Fever,” “Hound visit the official Million Dollar her father. Tyrone is a tortured lorico Mexicano, followed by a March 16 at 8 p.m. Million Dol- Dog,” and more. Quartet website at www.Million- alcoholic on the edge of despair. second set filled with the band’s lar Quartet is inspired by the Tickets are on sale now and DollarTour.net. Haunted by his past, he has classic hits. true story of the famed recording available through the Kirby Cen- This show will be presented drowned himself in self-pity and Los Lobos were already East session that brought together ter box office, online at www. by the F.M. Kirby Center and Joe remorse. L.A. neighborhood legends, rock ‘n’ roll icons Elvis Presley, kirbycenter.org and charge by Nardone’s Gallery of Sound. Sunset Strip regulars, and a Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, phone at 570-826-1100. Tickets Grammy Award winning band and Carl Perkins for the first and (Best Mexican-American/Tejano only time. Music Performance) by the time Legends aren’t born, they are Rhythm in the Night, they recorded their major label made. On December 4, 1956, debut, How Will The Wolf Sur- these four young musicians were vive? in 1984. gathered together by Sam Phil- the Irish Spectacular Three decades, two more lips, the “Father of Rock ’n’ Roll,” Grammys, a worldwide smash at Sun Records in Memphis for Rhythm in the Night, a new the villain and his struggle to single (“La Bamba”), and thou- what would be one of the most Irish Dance Spectacular produc- return to goodness—which ev- sands of rollicking performances electrifying jam sessions of all tion, has turned the age-old form eryone can relate to and finds across the globe later, Los Lo- time. into an exciting performance, empowering.” bos is surviving quite well and This musical brings the heart which will take the stage at the Rhythm in the Night, The still jamming with the same raw and soul of that legendary night F.M. Kirby Center on March 13 Irish Dance Spectacular unfolds intensity as they had when they to life with an irresistible tale of at 7 p.m. during the dark ages when the began in that garage in 1973. excitement and passion, fea- Featuring some of the most land was ruled by the wicked dynamic and accomplished Irish sorceress Azura, whose spell dancers in the world, the perfor- has trapped the legendary hero mance takes its audience on an Balor under her control as hope Order early pizza, exciting journey derived from a becomes lost for the entire king- tale of good versus evil, where dom. Balor is played by Boros, calzones, hoagies, and deception reigns and temptation whose unique physical build at rivals even the strongest of wills. 6’4” and 280 lbs. allows him to Called epic and “A New Kind perform the lead role of villain stromboli for the of Irish,” the dance spectacular in a way never before seen in is led by Justin Boros, a profes- dance productions. sional Irish dancer who created Adding to the drama and ex- Football the show following years of tour- citement, Rhythm in the Night, ing the and Eu- The Irish Dance Spectacular, games! rope as a dancer with Michael features an original soundtrack Flately’s Lord of the Dance. The that delivers an orchestral at- LOOK for self-taught dancer, who landed mosphere of amazing propor- his spot with Lord of the Dance tions. Breaking away from the NFL-sized deals before graduating high school, traditional sounds of pipes and set-off to create a show unlike fiddles, the show’s music re- on our Facebook page!! any that would appeal to peo- sembles a film score, and was ple of all ages and for the entire crafted specifically for the pro- family. duction’s choreography which “I wanted to do something new took nearly two years. with the story and soundtrack Tickets go on sale January 15 that would really catch peo- at 10 a.m. and will be available Antonio’sAntonio’s Pizza Pizza ple by surprise and be different through the Kirby Center box 501 Main Street,White Haven from anything they’ve seen be- office, online at www.kirbycen- Call ahead for fast service! fore,” said Justin. “Unlike most ter.org, and charge by phone at Like Us on Facebook 570-443-9776 traditional Irish dance stories, 570-826-1100. Tickets cost $20, Rhythm in the Night, The Irish $25, and $37.50, plus fees. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Dance Spectacular focuses on PAGE 10 — THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016

White Haven This column is open to all ning a fund-raising activity, organizations in the Weath- or other special event open Coming Events MARCH 18, Friday – Ham erly, White Haven, Freeland, to the public, you may have Raffle, sponsored by L & L Albrightsville, Blakeslee, Co- it listed by calling 570-443- JANUARY 22, Friday – Un- MARCH 9, Wednesday – Fire Company, Laurytown nyngham/Drums, Lake Har- 9131. There is no charge for baked Pizza Sale, spon- Bingo, sponsored by St. mony & Mountain Top areas. this service. sored by Centenary United Patrick’s R.C. Church, If your organization is plan- Methodist Church, Weath- erly

JANUARY 24, Sunday – Spaghetti Dinner, benefit American Cancer Society, at Crestwood High School, Mountain Top

JANUARY 29, Friday – Un- baked Pizza Sale, spon- sored by American Legion Auxiliary Unit 360, Weath- erly

JANUARY 31, Sunday – Bingo, sponsored by Weatherly Area High School Senior Parents

FEBRUARY 5, Friday – Clothing Giveaway, spon- sored by Freeland Presby- terian Church

FEBRUARY 7, Sunday – Breakfast, sponsored by Marine Corps League Det.1039 at St. Patrick’s Parish Center, White Ha- ven

FEBRUARY 7, Sunday – Breakfast, sponsored by Albrightsville Fire Company

FEBRUARY 7, Sunday – Pizza & Wing Sale, spon- sored by L & L Fire Com- pany, Laurytown

FEBRUARY 9, Tuesday – Bingo, sponsored by St. Patrick’s R.C. Church, White Haven (Tuesday February Only)

FEBRUARY 14, Sunday – Breakfast, sponsored by Silver Ridge Hunting Club, Weatherly

FEBRUARY 20, Saturday – Cherry Festival, sponsored by Salem United Church of Christ, Weatherly

FEBRUARY 21, Sunday – Spaghetti Dinner, spon- sored by L & L Fire Com- pany, Laurytown

FEBRUARY 28, Sunday – Bingo, sponsored by L & L Fire Company, Laurytown THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 — PAGE 11

February. The WBS Penguins have split some road games. Seth’s Sightings by Seth Isenberg They’ll be back home on Jan. 27 and 30 – we’ll be there. The last two debates were We had our first measur- eas open. had a thin layer of ice upon beat the Chiefs. So this week, held prior to the first states to able snow covering the entire Ruth and I had been in- it, enhanced by the thin layer it’s off to Denver to beat the vote or caucus for candidates Journal area. This doesn’t doors last Sunday, and got a of snow. We decided for the Broncos. I had hoped that the for president. Bernie Sanders, count the plow-able snow chance to be out just as the sake of all of us that we’d Steelers would win though. who is 74, is very sharp, and that was only in the Mount snows began. We made the put Chess on leash so she Congrats to Carolina and Ar- he held up well versus the 6 Pocono area early last week. most of the pretty weather by didn’t decide to stroll out onto izona on their wins. Congrats years younger Hillary Clinton. Our full coverage got be- walking into the site of the old ice that wouldn’t support her also to the L.A. Rams, who There are several sharp can- tween and inch and three CCC Camp at Hickory Run weight. We enjoyed the hike are going back to where they didates on the Republican inches, enough to shovel and State Park. This walk meant – and the extended daylight belong. side, too. None of them on ei- in some cases plow on Tues- starting in the middle of the of a crisp January day. It looks like some of the ther side has earned my loy- day. During the divisional Shades of Death trail, then Saturday evening, we key changes to the 76ers – alty yet. The reality – we need football playoffs on Sunday, walking over the CCC dam stopped at the Crossings a trade, and more coaching, smarts and a stable personal- our area got maybe another up toward the edge of the outlet mall to get boots for are working. The team actu- ity for our leader. That person quarter inch, enough to pretty main campground. The site Ruth and other clothes. For ally blew out an opponent this needs to see the threats to up the woods. By Saturday, is now a wide field, and there a Saturday night on a holiday past week for their 5th win. our country’s security clearly it looks like we’ll be digging are places you can see the weekend, shoppers were few. UConn’s Lady Huskies just now – and I’m not sure that out from under our first snow- old pathways ad even a foun- The Bass store showed that it keep rolling along. It’s en- any of them do. storm of the ’15-’16 winter if dation. Our English pointer, had seen heavy traffic earlier. couraging to see some new Drive safely with the week- the predictions come true. Chess. had a chance to stroll While in Tannersville, we took names in the box scores with end snows, and stay warm. This will finally get our ski ar- in the stream. The CCC lake advantage of earned points double-digit games. These to buy gasoline at under $2 a new scorers will be needed gallon. At local stations, gas when the going gets tougher. NEED CUSTOMERS? Meatloaf dinner planned prices are lower nearly ev- The away game versus South Call 570-443-9131 xt304. Blakeslee Community Cen- toes, vegetable, salad, des- ery day. We sighted the new Carolina is coming up in early ter will hold its first ever Meat- sert, and coffee, tea, water or Tesla charging station at the loaf Dinner at the Center, cor- soda. Crossings – no gas needed ner of Routes 940 and 115, Tickets are a donation of for them. Winter book sale on Saturday, February 13, $12, and can be ordered by As we made our way around The Marian Sutherland fiction, nonfiction, and chil- from 4-7 p.m. calling 570-646-5206. the Poconos last weekend, Kirby Library located at 35 dren’s books for the cold win- On the menu will be meat- Seating is limited, so don’t we listened as the Patriots Kirby Ave., Mountaintop will ter days ahead. There will be loaf with gravy, mashed pota- delay. hold a Winter Book Sale from a limited selection of DVDs January 26 through February and books on CD. Marian Sutherland Kirby Library to host Socrates Café 13. Shop early for the best se- The Marian Sutherland Christopher Phillips. itated by Steve Wallace, who Purchase a bag at the lection. The sale will be avail- Kirby Library will host a Soc- Participants will gather for participates in several area Circulation Desk for $5 (tax able during regular library rates Café on January 27 at conversation, a meaningful Socrates Café groups on a included) and fill it up with hours: Tuesday & Wednes- 6:30 pm. Individuals with in- interaction in which the so- regular basis. Socrates Café great reads from the sales ta- day, 9 a.m. – 8:30 p.m., quisitive minds are welcome. cialization is as important as may become a regular event bles and racks located on the Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 Socrates Café is a gather- the intellectualization. Come at the library if enough people main floor of the library. Items p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. – 4 ing where people from differ- prepared to discuss impor- are interested. that are purchased individu- p.m. ent backgrounds get together tant ideas thoughtfully and The discussion will take ally at regular prices will be For more information, con- and exchange thoughtful honestly, to respectfully ques- place in the Kirby Café. The taxed at the register. tact the library at 570-474- ideas and experiences while tion the ideas of others, and library is located at 35 Kirby Stock up on great hardcov- 9313. embracing the Socratic to carefully examine what you Ave., Mountaintop. Call 570- ers and paperbacks including Method. The group models perceive to be logical incon- 474-9313 to register. their discussions from the sistencies. book of the same name by The discussion will be facil- Queen tribute band will RICKEY HARTLEY INCOME TAX SERVICE White Haven • 570-443-9633 rock the Kirby Center An IRS Registered Tax Return Preparer 32 Years Experience • Since 1984 • [email protected] God Save the Queen, the Made in Heaven, released af- With the true original sound premier Queen Tribute band, ter Freddie Mercury´s death and the amazing look-a-like/ Office Opens Jan. 20, Hours 8 a.m.-8 p.m. with appointment will perform at the F.M. Kirby in 1991. sound-a-like of Pablo Padín • Federal (IRS) and PA State Returns E-Filed Center on February 5 at 8 The cover band has been in the role of Freddie Mer- • Tax Calculations for ObamaCare/ACA Medical Insurance p.m. a phenomenal success, thrill- cury, this band brings some • Need to bring Form 1095 Without doubt, this is the ing audiences in Europe, of the greatest moments in • Must have current Valid ID to match Tax Return most authentic Queen trib- South America and India, rock history back to life. • Small Business and Rental Property Returns ute. This show packs all their climaxing with sold out per- Tickets cost $28, $38, $48, • Business Payrolls, Sales Tax, E-Tides greatest hits into a perfect formances at the Luna Park and $76, plus fees. Tickets •Pace & Lottery Property Tax Rebates note, two hour musical ex- Stadium (Buenos Aires), Via are on sale now and avail- Reasonable Rates • Accurate Returns • Direct Deposit/Payment travaganza. God Save the Funchal theatre (Sao Paulo), able through the Kirby Center Queen follows the band’s or at a crowd of 35,000 peo- box office, online at www.kir- history from their beginnings ple at the Mathew Street Fes- bycenter.org, and charge by FREE Pickup and Delivery to Seniors in 1973 to their latest album, tival (Liverpool). phone at 570-826-1100. PAGE 12 — THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 Journal-Herald Classifieds Deadline is 5 p.m. Monday. $13/col. in. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express, as well as cash and checks. Call 570-443-9131 xt 304 to place your ad.

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Wreckers win on Hall of Fame Night Weatherly Boys Basketball Roundup The Weatherly Area boys 0. Totals: 12 10-19 36 ver 6 2-2 14, Buck 5 1-2 16, Moon scored a 49-36 victory over Co- WEATHERLY AREA (49) Moser 5 0-0 12, Zaremba 0 0-0 0, Moser 1 0-0 3, Moon 1 1-2 4, Zaremba 3 0-0 0, Smith 0 0-0 0, Yoder 0 0-0 lumbia-Montour Vo-Tech on Hall of 1 0-0 2, Stover 5 1-5 11, Bizarre 3 0 0-0 0, Yurchak 0 0-0 0, Osifat 0 0-0 7, Hinkle 0 1-2 1, Arthur 0 0-0 0, Lindenmuth 0 0-0 0. Totals: 21 Fame Night at Weatherly on Satur- 1-2 7, Moon 0 1-2 1, Buck 9 1-1 22, 0-0 0. Totals: 16 3-4 42. 0, Mason 0 0-0 0, Yurchak 0 0-0 0, 9-14 55. day. Also last week, the Wreckers Zaremba 3 0-0 6, Yurchak 0 0-0 0. WILLIAMS VALLEY (71) Ulsh Berger 0 0-0 0. Totals: 10 2-4 25. Weatherly Area....12 5 0 8 – 25 dropped Schuylkill League Divi- Totals: 21 4-10 49. 0 2-2 2, Reinoehl 1 0-0 2, Wiest 0 TRI-VALLEY (55) J. Buchanan Tri-Valley...... 11 12 12 20 – 55 sion II-III crossover games against CMVT...... 10 4 14 8 - 36 0-0 0, Engle 9 5-6 23, Wolfgang 5 8 1-4 18, A. Buchanan 6 2-3 14, Three-pointers: Buck, Moon, Za- Williams Valley (71-42) and Tri- Weatherly Area..7 12 15 15 – 49 0-1 10, Reed 3 0-0 7, Joseph 1 0-0 McNally 3 0-0 8, J. Ziegmont 0 2-2 remba. McNally 2, J. Buchanan, N. Valley (55-25). Three-pointers: Heizler 2. Buck 2, Rodichok 9 1-5 21, Minie 2 0-1 2, N. Ziegmont 3 2-3 9, Opozda Ziegmont. Weatherly Area 49, Columbia- 3. 4. Totals: 30 8-15 71. 1 2-2 4, Leedy 0 0-0 0, Poletti 0 Montour Vo-Tech 36 - Gary Buck Williams Valley 71, Weatherly Weatherly Area...14 17 7 4 – 42 rimmed a game-high 22 points and Area 42 - Levi Engle scored 23 Williams Valley.. 23 18 12 18 – 71 Crestwood Wrestling knocked down three three-point points and Nick Rodichok followed Three-pointers: Buck 5, Moon 2. field goals to lead the Wreckers with 21 as the Vikings surged past Rodichok 2, Reed. Comet wrestlers compete (3-9) over visiting CMVT. Zach the Wreckers in Schuylkill League Tri-Valley 55, Weatherly Area Moon had a strong floor game action. Gary Buck again paced the 25 - Jaden Buchanan scored with 12 assists for the Wreckers, Wreckers with 16 points, including 18 points to lead Tri-Valley past in Bald Eagle Duals while Jake Stover chipped in with five three-point field goals. Jake Weatherly in a Division II-III cross- 11 points. Stover had 14 points and Zach over game. Ashton Buchanan The Crestwood High School Esbenshade (0:45) and State Col- CMVT won the jayvee game 34- Moon tossed in 12, accounting for added 14 points for the Bulldogs, wrestling team travelled to Bald lege’s Jason Zuech (1:17) for a 29. the remaining Weatherly points. who blew the game open with a Eagle Area High School over the 3-2 weekend performance for the CMVT (36) Simpler 1 1-2 3, Williams Valley was a 55-31 12-0 third-quarter burst. weekend for the Bald Eagle Duals. Comets. Halye 1 0-2 2, Heizler 3 1-2 9, winner in the junior varsity game. Jared Zaremba led Weatherly The Comets faced five different Competing at 152, Liam Stone Welsh 2 5-10 9, Petry 5 3-3 13, Steph Yurchak scored 16 points with seven points. opponents on Saturday. And while pinned Altoona’s Hunter Stoud- Laubach 0 0-0 0, Wisniewski 0 0-0 for Weatherly. WEATHERLY AREA (25) Sto- they came up short in all five team nour (3:47) and State College’s 0, Pascol 0 0-0 0, Cameron 0 0-0 WEATHERLY AREA (42) Sto- ver 3 0-0 6, Bizarre 2 0-0 4, Buck match scores, several wrestlers Griffon Barter (2:45), and deci- enjoyed strong performances on sioned Warwick’s Logan Boring the day. (6-4) for a 3-2 tournament record. Lady Wreckers win twice, The Comets’ matches ended Crestwood’s Shane O’Rourke in losses to host Bald Eagle Area (220) earned a 7-2 decision against (47-15), Altoona Area (51-21), Bald Eagle’s Corey Thompson Warwick (55-18), Hollidaysburg and a forfeit win against Altoona; inch closer to playoff berth Area (43-21) and State College and teammate Anthony Kovalchik Area (37-30). (160) won a 10-6 decision over Al- Harner 0 0-0 0, Six 0 0-0 0, Kramer Wrestling at 182 and 195 toona’s Ryder Destefano and was 0 0-0 0, Travelpiece 0 0-0 0. Totals: pounds, Paul Ashton posted a 4-1 a forfeit winner against Hollidays- 7 4-10 20. Weatherly Girls Basketball Roundup mark on the day, recording three burg; WEATHERLY AREA (59) wins by fall over Bald Eagle’s Dy- In addition, Ryan Black (170) Zoscin 5 3-4 14, Hoffman 4 0-0 lan Bisel (2:56), Altoona’s Trent got a 6-5 decision over Warwick’s The Weatherly Area girls bas- points with four three-pointers for 8, DeSpirito 2 1-2 5, Gower 2 0-0 Boutiller (4:26) and State College’s Steven Seepaul and won by forfeit ketball team snapped a four-game Weatherly (8-6 overall). Emily 4, Berger 6 0-0 16, Ache 1 0-2 2, Isaiah Lose (5:29) and a 2-0 deci- against Bald Eagle; Tyler Shaud slide and moved closer to a district Zoscin finished with 14 points and Peifer 5 0-0 10, Caravella 0 0-0 0, sion win over Hollidaysburg’s Jo- won by forfeit against Hollidays- playoff berth with two important Megan Peifer added 10. Henry 0 0-0 0, Obert 0 0-0 0, Hart shua Lynn. His lone loss of the day burg and by injury default over wins last week, beating Tri-Valley The Lady Wreckers entered this 0 0-0 0, Gillott 0 0-0 0. Totals: 25 came against Warwick’s Eric Gar- Warwick’s Mateo Chacon; Ron 54-50 in Schuylkill League play week needing three wins to qualify 4-8 59. ner, a 4-2 decision. Grevera (138) pinned Shane Ek- and rolling over Columbia-Montour for the District 11 Class A Tourna- CMVT...... 2 1 5 12 – 20 Wrestling at 126 and 132, Bran- dahl of State College (4:56); and Vo-Tech 59-20. ment. Weatherly Area..20 22 11 6 – 59 don Rinehimer registered quick Jason O’Neill (120) pinned State Weatherly Area 59, Colum- Lindsey Hoffman scored 13 Three-pointers: Bloom 2. Berger pins over Hollidaysburg’s Darcie College’s Ari Gluckman in 1:52. bia-Montour Vo-Tech 20 - The points to power the Weatherly 4, Zoscin. Frazier (0:40), Warwick’s Trevis Lady Wreckers raced out to a 42-3 Area jayvees to a 46-23 win in the Weatherly Area 54, Tri-Valley halftime lead on their way to the preliminary game. 50 - Zoscin poured in 20 points, non-league victory on Hall of Fame CMVT (20) Fausey 1 3-7 5, one of three players in double fig- THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS weekend at Weatherly. Shelby Scicchitano 1 0-0 2, Bloom 3 1-2 ures, as the Lady Wreckers picked Berger scored a game-high 16 9, Young 2 0-1 4, Gavin 0 0-0 0, up a key Division II-III road victory at Tri-Valley. The game was tied at 38-all entering the fourth quar- ter, where the Lady Wreckers (3-5 Crestwood Boys Basketball Roundup league) used a 16-12 finish to get the win. Peifer (13) and Berger (11) joined Zoscin in double figures Comets surge past for Weatherly. Kelly Romberger scored 20 for the Lady Bulldogs, and Paige Doyle added 13. The Lady Wreckers also won Mountaineers the JV game, 39-33, as Lindsey The Crestwood Comets used Klusewitz 1 1-2 4, Richards 2 1-2 Hoffman scored 11 points and Tina a big surge in the game’s middle 5, McCue 1 0-0 3, Foreman 1 0-0 Caravella contributed nine. quarters to pull away from 2, Malkemes 6 3-4 16, M. Andrews WEATHERLY AREA (54) Hoff- 52-40 in Wyoming Valley Confer- 0 0-0 0, Jackson 0 0-0 0. Totals: man 1 0-0 3, Caravella 0 1-2 1, ence Division I boys basketball last 18 9-12 52. Gower 0 0-1 0, Berger 5 1-3 11, week. After a 9-9 first quarter, the DALLAS (40) Pertl 0 0-0 0, M. Hartz 1 0-0 2, Gillott 2 0-0 4, Peifer Comets outscored Dallas 35-20 Gattuso 0 0-0 0, Kocher 4 0-0 10, 6 1-2 13, Zoscin 7 5-7 20. Totals: over the next two quarters to take D. Gattuso 3 1-2 7, T. Gattuso 3 22 8-15 54. charge. Robbie Hopkins scored 0-0 7, Bowanko 0 0-0 0, Donahue TRI-VALLEY (50) Doyle 5 3-6 nine of his game-high 17 points 5 2-3 13, Kovalick 0 0-0 0, Bittner 0 13, Deibert 0 1-2 1, Connell 3 in the second quarter and Josh 0-0 0, Parsons 0 1-4 1, Szczencin- 3-4 9, K. Romberger 10 0-0 20, Malkemes scored 12 of his 16 ski 1 0-0 2. Totals: 16 4-9 40. Pacenta 3 0-0 7, E. Romberger 0 points in the third quarter for the Crestwood...... 9 20 15 8 – 52 0-0 0, High 0 0-0 0. Totals: 21 7-12 Comets, who finished with seven Dallas...... 9 13 7 11 – 40 50. three-pointers. Three-pointers: Hopkins 3, J. Weatherly Area.....14 9 15 16 – 54 CRESTWOOD (52) Hopkins Klusewitz, K. Klusewitz, McCue, Tri-Valley...... 12 8 18 12 – 50 5 4-4 17, Gegaris 0 0-0 0, Blass Malkemes. Kocher 2, T. Gattuso, Three-pointers: Hoffman, 1 0-0 2, J. Klusewitz 1 0-0 3, K. Donahue. Zoscin. Pacenta. THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 — PAGE 15

dropped its football program the best man in their wedding. Marchibroda, Stallone families forever linked after the 1951 season, Marchi- As my parents told the story to June 6, 1953. Ted Marchibroda got his start in dad explained to me why. broda transferred to the Univer- me, and to many others over the Though I wasn’t even born professional football. Though the Ted “Butch” Marchibroda and sity of Detroit for his senior sea- years, the wedding ceremonies yet, it’s a date I can never forget. two events hardly seem a likely my father were born and raised son. As Detroit’s quarterback, were delayed a few hours that That was the day my parents pair, they are linked forever as in the Western Pennsylvania he led the nation in total offense day, as they waited for their best got married. It’s also the day one. Years later, my mom and town of Franklin, a hard-working in 1952. man and Franklin’s favorite son steel town of about 8,000, and to return from Pittsburgh. Crestwood girls top Berwick grew up in the tough-as-nails Marchibroda, who played and Third Ward section. On The Sly coached in the NFL over a span Crestwood Girls Basketball Roundup They were best of friends of five decades, passed away on growing up, graduated from by Steve Stallone, Sports Editor Saturday at the age of 84. The The Crestwood girls picked up points of Diane Madl’s all-time Franklin High School together, news was shocking for me, and a second big win over a Wyoming career scoring record at Crest- and went on to St. Bonaventure The Pittsburgh Steelers made it quickly brought back memories Valley Conference opponent last wood. University in Olean, N.Y. It was him their first-round draft pick of why the Stallone and Marchi- Thursday, dumping Berwick 65- BERWICK (50) Mensinger 1 there where Marchibroda was and the No. 5 pick overall in broda families were intertwined 50 to improve to 3-2 in Division 2-5 5, Woodeshick 0 0-1 0, Ta- making a name for himself, both 1953 and as luck would have it, all these years. Marchibroda’s I play. Maddie Ritsick scored a lanca 3 4-5 10, Goulstone 1 0-0 as a quarterback on the football he was to sign his first profes- NFL playing career was put on game-high 28 points for the Lady 2, Isenberg 0 0-0 0, T. Montana team and a pitcher for the Bon- sional football contract on the hold when the promising young Comets, while Julia Makowski 6 5-10 17, Boone 0 0-0 0, Davis nies’ baseball team. sixth of June. It was the same quarterback served in the Army came up with a season-best 1 0-0 2, P. Montana 4 4-6 14. To- When St. Bonaventure day my parents were to marry, in 1954, and when he returned 17 points. Crestwood hit on 18- tals: 16 15-27 50. and Marchibroda was to be in 1955 he had to beat out a of-21 free throws, to Berwick’s CRESTWOOD (65) Dillon 1 Little Wreckers double up Lehighton guy named Johnny Unitas for 15-of-27. Taylor Montana paced 4-4 6, Hopkins 2 2-2 6, Snipas 2 a roster spot. Marchibroda won Berwick with 17 points, Payden 2-3 6, Macko 1 0-0 2, Shiplett 0 that battle, but only played in the Montana followed with 14 and 0-0 0, Makowski 7 2-2 17, Mur- Jr. High Basketball league until 1957, when he re- Tori Talanca finished with 10. phy 0 0-0 0, Ritsick 9 8-10 28. The Weatherly Area junior high In the seventh grade contest, the tired from the Chicago Cardinals. The Lady Comets entered Totals: 22 18-21 65. boys basketball teams posted Wreckers posted a 53-43 win be- Although his playing career this week just a game out of first Berwick...... 9 10 8 23 – 50 a sweep against Lehighton last hind the trio of Elijah Derr, Ryan was over, he embarked on a place in the conference stand- Crestwood...... 10 15 19 21 – 65 week. In the eighth grade game, Schuetrumpf and Scott Zoscin, coaching career soon after that ings, winners of five of their last Three-pointers: P. Montana 2, Scott Zoscin (19) and Antonio each scoring 13 points. Zack kept him in the NFL for decades. seven games overall. Mean- Mensinger. Ritsick 2, Makowski. Colecio (14) combined for 33 Hunsicker led Lehighton with He started out as a backfield while, Ritsick moved to within 38 points in a 51-25 Wrecker victory. nine points. coach with the Washington Red- skins from 1961-65, and joined legendary coach George Allen’s The Journal-Herald staff with the Los Angeles Rams in 1966. 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PAGE 16 — THE JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016 1985-86 Lady Wreckers inducted into Weatherly Hall of Fame Thirty years after their magi- Lehigh. Then the roller-coaster defense forced Jim Thorpe into onds remaining. With a second ing, in-your-face pressure de- cal season, the 1985-86 Weath- began. They dropped four out 29 turnovers while committing left on the clock, Notre Dame fense forced turnovers, and this erly Area girls basketball team of the next five games, won the only 13 themselves. The Lady heaved a desperation shot at the game was no exception. Seton was inducted into the Weath- next five, then lost three and won Wreckers were on their way to rim which was far off the mark, Catholic committed 22 turnovers erly Sports Hall of Fame Satur- the final three. The Lady Wreck- the District 11 final. and the Lady Wreckers had their against Weatherly’s aggressive day evening during ceremonies ers finished the regular season Weatherly next squared off first District 11 Class A champi- defense and was victimized by at the Weatherly Area Middle at 16-7 - their best-ever finish. against Notre Dame of Green onship. the outside shooting of Schaef- School Gym. The 1985-86 team Their record-setting season Pond, which was heavily favored Making it to the interdistrict fer and Mondero, leading Weath- was, and has been, the best ever earned them a berth in the Dis- against the smaller, former door- playoffs for the first time, the erly to the 59-51 victory. It was for the Lady Wreckers. Led by trict 11 playoffs and a first round mat of the Schuylkill League. Lady Wreckers faced Christo- another first for this ’85-86 team, team captains Camille Mondero, game against Jim Thorpe, who Instead of playing their stan- pher Dock in the first round. The a state quarterfinal win and onto Sue Sernak and Sheila Moser, had beaten them twice in the dard full court pressure defense, Lady Wreckers forced Christo- the Eastern semifinals against fellow starters Karen Schaeffer regular season. Coach Knepper and his staff pher Dock into a whopping 43 Columbia High School from Lan- and Michele Graaf, sixth man caster. Janet Koneschusky, key re- Once again, the Lady Wreck- serves Tami Searfoss and Traci ers were entering the land of the Englehart, and those invaluable giants against the much taller teammates preparing the team Columbia team, with Lafay- for opponents in practice, includ- Journal-Herald Sports ette-bound Kim Brown at 5-foot- ing Danielle Shields, Amy Blair 11 and Villanova recruit Renee and Tammy Weldon, the 1985- Graft standing at six-foot in the 86 team was, and still is the best front court. They were able to ever Lady Wreckers squad at This time, however, the Lady used a box-in-one against Rita turnovers. When the final buzzer counter their considerable height Weatherly. Wreckers stunned the crowd Hoffmeier, Notre Dame’s shoot- sounded, the Weatherly girls advantage in the first half with That group of 11 players, packed into Northern Lehigh ing guard, who lit up the nets achieved another first, a first pressure defense and some coached by Bill Knepper and High School, pulling off the upset for 37 points against Schuylkill state playoff win by a score of strong maneuvering inside by Paul Hadzick, played through a in thrilling fashion with a 19-point Haven. The Lady Wreckers held 44-30. Sernak, and Columbia held only roller-coaster season to finally second-half come-from-behind her to nine points. Even though Next on their state playoff run a six-point halftime lead at 23- bring home a District 11 champi- win. Weatherly trailed by 17 Coach Knepper’s defensive plan was Seton Catholic. Again, the 17. However, Columbia came onship for the school. The Lady points with 6:25 left in the game worked like a charm, the game Lady Wreckers are the under- out with its own pressure in the Wreckers finished the season when the comeback began. They still came down to the wire. dogs going up against the refined second half and pounded the with a first-ever appearance in scored the final 14 points of the With the score tied at 43, En- District 2 Class A champs, who inside, which was too much for the PIAA Eastern semifinals. game, including eight points by glehart hit Sernak in the middle were much larger than Weath- Weatherly to handle. Colum- The Lady Wreckers started Moser in 54 seconds and three of the lane, where she drove and erly. The Lady Wreckers were bia ultimately ended the Lady the season 7-0 before suffer- straight jumpers by Mondero. was fouled. She hit the second outrebounded in every game in Wreckers’ magical season with a ing their first loss to Southern Overall, their relentless pressure of two free throws with nine sec- the playoffs, but their unyield- 62-39 win.

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has gone on to become a suc- Ted Marchibroda. He gave me said in a statement Saturday. On The Sly... cessful head coach in his own a great opportunity. I learned so “He was beloved by many, and right, tweeted Saturday: “Ted much from him, a lot of X’s and will be sorely missed.” Continued from page 15. Marchibroda, a Life-Changer, O’s, but it really isn’t about the I get the feeling he has been WITNESS THE PENGUINS which is where Marchibroda in- a Winner & a Champion all the X’s and O’s.” reunited with my parents now, troduced the groundbreaking K- way. Forever Proud to be ur QB.” Those of us who grew up in his probably looking back and Gun offense. The Bills used that Marchibroda went on to be- hometown of Franklin know what laughing about that summer day version of the no-huddle offense come the first head coach in Bal- Belichick is talking about. in 1953 when they shared one of NEXT to win four straight AFC champi- timore Ravens history, coaching “Ted was as humble as they the most special days in all three onships, and those principles are three seasons from 1996 to ‘99 come, and he represented the of their lives. GAMES: still used in today’s modern pass before retiring and jumping into Colts and our community with Just thinking about it puts a ******************* ******************************** offenses. the broadcast booth. He spent class both off the field and on,” smile on my face. WED. 1/27 7:05PM In 1992, with the Colts moved seven seasons working the Indianapolis owner Jim Irsay Rest in peace, Butch. VS HARTFORD WOLFPACK from Baltimore to Indianapo- Colts’ radio broadcasts, where lis, the team gave him a sec- he became a fan favorite until SAT. 1/30 7:05PM retiring in 2006. ond chance and he again en- VS LEHIGH VAL. PHANTOMS joyed success. After going 1-15 Although he coached under the year before, he led the Colts legendary guys like George Al- SAT. 2/6 7:05PM to a 9-7 record in his first season len and Marv Levy, Marchibroda VS BPORT SOUND TIGERS back. Three years later, the Colts also hired many great assistants, SAT. 2/13 7:05PM posted upset playoff wins at San perhaps none more famous than VS PORTLAND PIRATES Diego and Kansas City, and had Bill Belichick. He gave Belichick the Pittsburgh Steelers in danger his first coaching job in 1975 - at ******************* ******************************** in the AFC championship game $25 per week. NEED TICKETS? before Jim Harbaugh’s “Hail Belichick, who has since led CALL: 570208PENS Mary” pass on the game’s final the New England Patriots to  OR  VISIT: WBSPENGUINS.COM play fell incomplete in the end multiple Super Bowl wins, re- zone. membered where it all began. He went 71-58 in nine seasons “It’s with a real heavy heart that with the Baltimore and Indianap- I stand here,” he said after the olis Colts, and he was the first Patriots’ 27-20 playoff win over head coach inducted into Indy’s Kansas City on Saturday. “I Ring of Honor. Harbaugh, who wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for