Nabisco Chips Ahoy! Lb WOW! Fresh Is In Our Produce! Sweet GrapeTomatoes 1 Lb. India Sliced F 4 Lb. Bag, Calif. V Va Var. Varieties Pepsi 2 Liters Sweet Vidalia Onions He didnt stop for 24 hours. Klatts idea took off and since then the annual Relay for Life has been a staple of cancer awareness locally and nationally. By coordinating their own events, area schools are doing their part to celebrate the lives of those who have bat- tled cancer. The relay brings students and the community together and mobilizes them for one purpose, he said.
During the event, teams of people camp out and take turns walking or running around a track or path. Each team is asked to have one member of their team participating at one time. Because cancer never rests, relays are overnight events up to 24 hours in length. Students in the Misericor- dia University Colleges Against Cancer chapter host- ed a series of purple-themed events last week in an effort to raise support for the event.
Luzerne County Communi- ty College is participating in the Relay for Life for its sec- ond year and will hold its event June We try to get the communi- ty involved by reaching out to people in our area and bring them out to be a part of this, she said. Ryneski said students and staff are raising funds for the relay by holding raffles, flea- markets and used book sales. Working together, local people raise funds while honoring cancer victims and survivors.
South St. An explosion inside the com- pressorbuildingat Williams Lath- rop Compressor Station, located near Springville, Susquehanna County, sparkeda fire that burned for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes March The accident sparked tensions in Dallas Town- ship, where a natural gas gather- ing line passing through the Lath- rop Compressor Station enters the Transco in- terstate gas pipeline.
DEP asked Williams tocon- duct its own in- vestigation and issueareport on what happened prior to the ex- plosion. According to the report: On the morning of the accident a worker was performing mainte- nance work on compressor unit 3, one of seven natural gas compres- sors at the station. Duringthat op- eration the worker isolated the compressor from the others by locking two valve locks. The worker placed keys to the two valve locks in a lockbox, but couldnot recall placinga personal lock on the lockbox.
Two other workers then en- tered the compressor building and did not see the first worker. Assuming maintenance on the compressor had finished, the workers reopened the valves and began returning the compressor to service. Thefailuretoensurethat gas re- mained isolated until work was completed allowed gas to be rein- troduced to the compressor be- fore it was ready. Three workers in the building heard gas flowing from the com- pressor and immediately left the building, hitting the emergency shut-down button as they left, which stopped gas flow into and out of the building.
It also opened valves that de- pressurize the compressors. As this was occurring, gas trapped in unit 3 ignited, causing an explo- sion.
Gas trapped in pipes inside the building continued to burn for 30 minutes, and a secondary fire fed by residual oil in unit 3 continued to burn for an additional two hours. Williams blamed the accident on failure to adhere to its internal procedures. DEP has not yet issued a public response to the Williams report. Spokeswoman Colleen Connol- ly said the department has sent Williams several follow-up ques- tions, but is not releasing those questions until the company has a chance to reviewthem.
Thedepartment will host apub- lic briefingabout the explosionon Tuesdayfrom6p. Representatives from DEP and Williams will attend.
Compressor lockout procedure had role in Susquehanna County blast A public briefing about the explosion is set for Tuesday at Montrose High School. The event, which includes food and refreshments, will be from p. Email kaufernow gmail. North Korea had characterized the launch as a gift for its late founder, Kim Il Sung, two days before the th anniversary of his birth.
Public should attend Harveys Lake hearing T here will be an important public hear- ing beginning at p. Tuesday at the Harveys Lake municipal building, and I urge residents to attend.
Council has a plan to move our police station from the entrance to the lake to a more obscure location on a private road at the opposite end of the lake. It is my strong opinion that the police station should remain at the main entrance to our community to show police presence.
If one had to pinpoint what represents our downtown, where countless visitors congregate, it would be at the Sunset sec- tion that includes Grotto Pizza, Jones Pancakes, the Villa Roma and nearby es- tablishments.
While we have the state access area at the other end of the lake, people do not congregate there. In fact, it is forbidden. They launch their boats, park their vehi- cles and trailers and go out onto the lake. This area also is patrolled by the state. Furthermore, the building in which they want to put the police station has been unused for many years. The taxpayers recently updated the existing police sta- tion, including upgrades such as a new heating and air-conditioning system.
Council is proposing moving the bor- ough secretary across the street into the police station. If council makes this move, the taxpayers will begin to pay heat, elec- tric and maintenance on two buildings, instead of one. This idea was not well thought out, or even presented at a public meeting. I am a minority member of council and will not be voting for this foolish move. However, if the residents dont show up and express their opinions at this meeting, you can almost certainly bet that this move will take place.
When you get your next tax bill, all you can do is pay it and stew. Michelle T. Boice Council member Harveys Lake No debate? Holden needs to be heard on issues W hen you run from a debate, you run from the voters. Tim Holden, the voters of the newly drawn 17th Congressional Dis- trict deserve to hear where you stand on the issues before we go to the polls on April 24 to cast our votes in the Democrat- ic primary.
Congress chooses to support big business and big oil instead of the middle class, chooses to seemingly wage war on women and apparently has chosen to turn its back on the environment and the very air we breathe. We would like to hear where you stand on these issues, Mr. We care less about negative television ads and more about the issues that we are faced with every day of our lives. We have seen what happens when one party dominates Harrisburg. The Repub- licans are subjecting our commonwealth to radical policies.
We cannot afford another Republican attorney general who will gladly enforce them. Patrick served our country honor- ably in the Iraq war; he was a military prosecutor and an outstanding congress- man from Bucks County. Patrick has de- voted his entire life to the people of our commonwealth.
Its time we pick a candidate who has fought, and will continue to fight, the big fights. TimWard Hatboro Country show to benefit Swoyersville firefighters I made a campaign promise last year as I was running for a seat on the Swoyers- ville Council.
As a councilman from the boroughs third ward, I am keeping my pledge to do whatever it takes to help our fire department. The event is set for Sept. These men and women, all volunteers, do whatever they need to do 24 hours a day, all year long.
They even volunteer to help people in other towns. Example: When the river went over its banks they went to West Pittston to help pump water out of basements, staying all night until the job was done. Thats beyond the call of duty! What is the cost of saving a life? In my opinion, you cant put a price on it. Please join me Sept. For more in- formation, locate me on Facebook. I be- lieve that we need to help them, so they can help us.
Christopher S. His crass reference to the 67 employees in the Auditor Generals Office who are CPAs as bean counters demonstrates his lack of respect for the knowledge, experi- ence and training required to obtain and maintain a CPA license. The reference appeared in the April 2 edition of the Har- risburg Patriot-News, but he also has used this term on PCN and in other interviews. To earn a CPA license, one must gradu- ate from an accredited college or universi- ty, pass a rigorous national CPA exam and meet a work experience requirement.
CPAs use the knowledge and experience needed to earn the CPA license to serve not only as auditors who provide trusted information to the investing public, but also as business advisers for clients, CEOs of major corporations and managers at state-funded programs to ensure that they are administered appropriately.
CPAs are trained to look for waste and fraud, and to identify ways to create efficiencies. CPAs are critical to the office of auditor general because they are the only profes- sionals licensed to conduct audits. The auditor general does not have to be a CPA, but the effectiveness and leadership capa- bilities of auditor general would be greatly enhanced by possessing knowledge of the offices staff.
Through his trivializing of their experience, he publicly has in- sulted more than 20, members of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants who have worked hard to earn and maintain their CPA licenses.
The audit function is essential to protect the public. CPAs and the general public should be appalled that Mr. Pinto would trivialize and insult the licensed profes- sionals that perform this function. Cheri H. Letters should be no more than words.
We reserve the right to edit and limit writers to one published letter every 30 days. Email: mailbag timesleader. Until recently, historians generally were satisfied that the combined fatalities of soldiers on both sides totaled , William F.
Fox and Thomas Leonard Livermore, two Union Army veterans turned amateur historians, took on the task of countingthe dead. Theystudied battlefield reports, conscription lists, pension records and news accounts of remote battles.
Their estimate of Union dead was , Because many re- cords about the South had been destroyed, they made educated guesses about the Confederate dead, a total they put at , Their estimates of the wars toll was accepted for over a cen- tury until J.
David Hacker, a de- mographic historian, figuredout how to use other sets of data from that era to come up with a more accurate count. Hacker es- timatedthat the number of Civil War dead is actually closer to , Usingasystemcalledthetwo- census method, Hacker in- creased Fox and Livermores mortalitycount bylookingat da- ta that the amateur historians missed.
Though his figures are far more systematic than the work of his 19th century prede- cessors, heinsistsit isnt thefinal word.
Moreresearchmust beun- dertaken. Still, discoveringthat theCivil Wars toll was even worse than remembered is a remarkable, if sobering, achievement. As Americans, were even more in debt to the soldiers who fought to end slavery and preserve the Union.
Their courage and sacri- fice deserves to be honored and counted. Senate will take up S. None of the Senates 47 Republicans is ex- pected to break rank. Nevertheless, Durbin told a meeting of St. Louis Post-Dis- patch editors and reporters, if you believe in progressive taxa- tion, this is fundamentally fair. The Republican presidential primaries demonstrated that many GOP voters, even those who arent millionaires, arent sold on the concept of progres- sive taxation, which holds that as ones share of societys bene- fits increases, so should ones share of societys costs.
While S. Democrats see the issues of tax fairness and income in- equality as political winners particularly as Mitt Romney, the putative GOP presidential nominee, paid a tax rate of only Right now these are political talkingpoints, andtheyarelike- ly to remain so until after No- vember.
The important issue is the principle: What is a fair share, and who should pay it? More important are the larger, existential questions of when and how will the United States combine tax and spending re- forms to get its deficit under control. The two teens were said to be walking homeafterplayingbasketball sev- eral blocks away at the Catholic Youth Center on South Washing- tonStreet. Tyler lived at Hill St. Since the shooting, Yusiff and hismother, AngelinaDeAbreu, al- so known as Angelina Suarez, have not been at the house.
They arebelievedtobestayingwithrel- atives inthe Poconos. Mail that was observed over- flowing from the mailbox on Wednesday when investigators first searched the house had been removedFriday. Investigators have spent about three hours searching the proper- ty over two days. They spent two hours inside the house on Wednesday. As withthe first searchwarrant that was sealed, Luzerne County Judge Fred Pierantoni sealed Fri- days search warrant affidavit for 60 days.
Applications for the search warrants were redacted anddidnot disclosetheobjects of the searches. Thequestion, Walczak said, is whether the county is meeting its constitutional mandate toprovideadequatelegal representation to indi- gent defendants.
They are likely to say werenot anyworsethan any others, but the mea- sure is not how other counties do. The mea- sure is the Constitution, he said.
Floras suit, filed Tues- day in county court, alleges inade- quate funding has caused a severe staffing shortage, creating a cri- sis situation that forced Flora in December to limit the types of cases he would accept.
The suit seeks to force the county to allow himto hire at least six more attor- neys and a secretary. In staffing, Luzerne County has sevenfull-timeassistant public de- fenders threeof whomhandleon- ly juvenile cases and13 part-time attorneys. When Flora and First Assistant Demetrius Fannick, both of whom are part-time, are included, that brings the part-time staff to That equates to a full time equivalent of Six other counties Chester, Lancaster, Berks, Dauphin, York and Lehigh -- have more attorneys, with Chester topping the list with a full-time equivalent of The other five counties range from 17 to 27 full-time attor- neys.
The four counties with smaller staffs Lackawanna, Westmore- land, Erie and Northampton range from a full-time equivalent of eight attorneys in Lackawanna, to Comparisons difficult The Times Leader obtained caseload data from each third- class county to compare it to staff- ing levels, but a meaningful com- parison could not be made due to differencesinthewaythecounties collect and report their cases.
Somepublicdefender offices in- cluded all types of cases they han- dled, including criminal, proba- tion violations and mental health commitments, as a singlefigurein the caseload statistics. Other counties excluded probation and mental health data from case- loads, negating the ability to con- duct an equal comparison. Brad Winnick, chief public de- fender for Dauphin County, said he understands the desire to con- duct a county-to-county compari- son. But he cautioned against only looking at staffing and budget fig- ures as manyother variables affect a departments operation.
Some of those factors are intan- gible, suchas the policyof the Dis- trict Attorneys Office in taking plea agreements. Some prosecu- tors are more open to plea bar- gains than others, which will sig- nificantly impact the amount of time anattorney spends ona case, he said. Operational differences Interviews with several chief public defenders also revealed wide variations within the offices relating to the types of cases they handle, whichaffectsanattorneys workload.
For example, in York County persons facing a mental health commitment are represented by private court-appointed counsel, not the public defenders office, said Bruce Blocher, chief public defender. Attorneys there also do not file their ownappeals of crimi- nal cases, which are handled by outside attorneys.
Luzerne County handleda total of mental health commit- ments in In addition, all at- torneys here are required to file and write their own briefs for ap- peals, whichattorneyssayisanex- tremely time consuming process. Thats a lot tohandle, Blocher said when told of Luzerne Coun- tys policy.
If we all had to handle appeals on top of everything else, it would be crushing. Erie County, which has a full- time equivalent staff of Thosecases arehandled by private court-appointed coun- sel. If someone qualifies for coun- sel, we take the initial information for the court and it assigns coun- sel,shesaid.
Thereisjust noway we can spend that kind of re- sources and not pay somewhere else. Kennedy, Blocher and Winnick all declined to comment on whether they agree with Floras decision to file suit, but each said they understand his frustrations. Id love to have more people, but the bottomline is the budget, Kennedy said.
Were in the mid- dle of cutbacks in county services, so I dont know how realistic that is at this point. Wilkes University political science pro- fessor Tom Baldino said Cartwright is likely to need to keep up the fundraising pace.
There is extensive research that dem- onstrates that in order for a challenger to defeat an incumbent, the challenger needs to raise and spend at least as much money as the incumbent, Baldino said. If the challenger exceeds what the in- cumbent spends, it markedly improves the odds of the challenger winning. A Cartwright spokesman touted the campaigns support amongindividual do- nors. Ninety-seven percent of our cam- paigns raised contributions came from individuals from across the country who support Matt, said Shane Seaver.
Meanwhile, nearly 60 percent of our op- ponents contributions came from PACs and lobbyists. That should tell you every- thing you need to know about who Tim Holden represents in Congress; clearly not the people of Northeastern Pennsyl- vania. Holdens campaign shot back by accus- ing Cartwright of trying to buy a seat in Congress. Congressman Holden relies on the support of hard-working individuals who contribute what they can and from orga- nized labor who believe that TimHolden best represents working-class Pennsylva- nians, said Eric Nagy, Holdens cam- paign spokesman.
But Holden, as year incumbents are apt todo, reportedahealthydoseof funds coming from political action committees or other political organizations. Both candidates reports are sprinkled with familiar names. Holdens donors included former U. Among the local political committees that donated to Holden are those repre- senting state Sen. The two will square off April 24 in the primary election with the winner likely facing Laureen Cummings, of Old Forge.
Shes the lone Republican on the ballot for that race. Even though the financial statements run through April 4, candidates must file reports up until the election whenever they have contributions to report.
Leighton wanted the authority to hire the Fox Rothschild Law Firm of Philadel- phia to handle the solicitation. Alan Wohl- stetter serves as legal counsel to the park- ing authority and works for Fox Roth- schild, which employs former U.
Patrick Murphy, brother of former city ad- ministrator J. Murphy has beenhiredby FoxRoth- schild as a consultant to assist in the proc- ess, Wohlstetter saidFriday. At a special meeting of the parking au- thority Thursday, a timesheet dated March 19 was presented for review from Goals Consulting Murphys firm. Katarsky said he is questioning why an- other consulting firm Desman Associ- atesof Chicagowasbrought inthisweek.
Looking at it now, I think we should have hired Desman first, Katarsky said. We put the cart before the horse, I guess.
And just for a damn study, he said. Leighton defends actions Leighton said he didnt force or bully the authority into doing the study. Somebody has to tell me howto gener- ate new revenue, Leighton said.
This is something we are going to evaluate; if it doesnt work, we wont do it. As far as Murphys involvement, Leight- on said his hiring was never hidden. We need to work with people who we can trust, Leighton said. This is a very important project for thecityandthepark- ing authority; it has to be done the right way.
For his part, Katarsky said he didnt know Murphys brother was a partner at Fox Rothschild. I dont know if it matters, he said. Murphy knows the city. Murphy: No conflict Murphy said he did not think his invol- vement as a consultant posed a conflict, and he said he did not try to publicly con- ceal it.
Asked why he did not disclose his con- sulting role when discussing the project earlier this week, Murphy said Friday, You didnt ask. Murphy also said he did not think there is anythingwrongwithusingthe Philadel- phia law firm where his brother, a candi- date for state attorney general, works.
My brother has not been involved in one meeting or one conversation with the parking authority, the city or anyone asso- ciatedwiththeproposedproject, Murphy said. I am not a bidder and I will not be workingwithanyfirmthat maybidonthis contract. Karen Ceppa Hirko, a frequent critic of themayorandcitygovernment, expressed concern over the cost of hiring Murphy.
There are a lot of people in this town who dont make much more than that in an hour. Hirko has asked City Council to end this orchestratedwaste of taxpayer dollars with an emergency meeting to end this madness now. Though I doubt they will. The process so far Wohlstetter explained the process to date: FoxRothschildserves as special coun- sel tothe parkingauthority torunthe con- cession process for the potential lease of the authoritys and citys parking assets; drafting the request for qualifications that are expected to be issued next week invit- ing qualified bidders to submit their qual- ifications.
Desman is a nationally known park- ing consultant; the company will analyze proposals. Desmanwill assessthephysical condition of the parking assets and pre- pare a report; it will prepare revenue pro- jections that show the money that will be produced by the parking assets over the next 50 years. Wohlstetter said investors want to look at the condition of the facilities and how muchmoney they canmake over the term of the lease. The RFQ responses are due by May Only then if there are responsible bid- ders, will Desman get any further pay- ments, Wohlstetter said.
Goals Consulting, Murphys compa- ny, was retained by Fox Rothschild as part of the team, Wohlstetter said. He said when the bidders are deciding to put in a bid they will have questions about the city. He has the knowl- edge. Wohlstetter said all involved are charg- ingby the hour; he saidthey didnot opt to seek a percentage of the final deal if one is ever reached.
He said those arrangements usually re- sult in larger payments to the companies involved in the process. Were all working darn hard. There are easier things inthe worldtodo. This is not just something a lawyer can do we need a team and we need leadership. Conahan; and Joseph OBrien. Other members could not be re- ached for comment Friday. If the numbers work and we get the right amount of money, this could be a good thing, Katarsky said.
Thelaunchbrought swift inter- national condemnation, includ- ing the suspension of U. The U. Security Council de- nouncedthe launchas a violation of two resolutions that prohibit North Korea from developing its nuclear and missile programs, and met behind closed doors to consider a response. Ambas- sador Susan Rice, the current council president, refused to speculate on what action the council might take.
The council imposed sanctions on North Ko- rea after its first nuclear test in andsteppedupsanctions af- ter its second in Secretary-General BanKi- moon, a former SouthKoreanfor- eign minister, called the launch deplorable andurgedNorthKo- rea not to undertake any further provocative actions that will heighten tension in the region, U. Despite Fridays failed launch, Pyongyang pressed ahead with grandiose propaganda in praise of the ruling Kim family.
Hours after the explosion, the young Kim was installed as the newhead of the powerful Nation- al Defense Commission during a meeting of the Supreme Peoples Assembly in Pyongyang. It was the last of the top military and party posts intended to consoli- date his power after the death of his father, longtime leader Kim Jong Il, four months ago.
At a massive gathering later Friday, Kim Jong Un and other senior officials watched the un- veiling of an enormous new stat- ue of KimJongIl, whichstoodbe- side an equally massive one of Kim Il Sung. North Korea had trumpeted the launch of its Kwangmyong- song, or Bright Shining Star, sat- ellite as a scientific achievement and a gift for its late founder. It was an obvious and very quick failure, Pentagon press secretary George Little said. Because when he walked off the mound in the ninth in- ning, Hiroki Kuroda drewthebiggest applause of all.
Which only proves good pitching beats good hitting, even in the appreciation depart- ment. Kuroda pitched eight shutout innings Friday, and Alex Rodri- guez and Curtis Granderson both slugged home runs as the New York Yankees dominated their home opener by over- powering the high-powered Los Angeles Angels, at Yankee Stadium. Kuroda allowed just five hits through eight scoreless innings, struck out six batters, induced two double-play grounders and retired 10 men in a row before surrendering Bobby Abreus in- field single to start the ninth.
On Friday afternoon at Coca Cola Field, the Yankees trailed by three runs after two innings, but scored four runs in the fifth and didnt trail the rest of the way in a victory.
On Thursday, SWB trailed after an inning before winning Yankees starter D. For one, their first round matchup against Hershey is now locked in as Connecticut lost in a shootout, meaning the Whale cant pass the Bears in the conference standings.
Also, the Penguins clinched home ice advantage with Hersheys loss to Portland. But perhaps the biggest thing the Penguins gained during Fri- days loss to Binghamton was the realization that they need to improve their game if they want to have a chance to beat Hershey in the first round. We cant play like that against Hershey. At all, center Ben Street said. Well get run out of the building. Despite limiting Binghamton to 17 shots, the Penguins gave a half-hearted effort against the team with the worst record in the league.
Penguins clinch home ice in loss Playoff opponent will be rival Hershey Bears when first round begins next week. Perhaps even more so when victory comes with a dramatic flair like Wyoming Areas win over cross-river rival Pittston Area on Friday.
An overtime di- rect kick to winit after the Patri- ots erased a Warrior lead late in regulation. Jenn Bone provided the game-winner, lining in a yar- der about a minute into the sec- ond extra period, giving Wyom- ingArea a victory ina Wyom- ing Valley Conference interdivi- sional girls soccer game. We missed that free kick down here, Wyoming Area coach Mike Sokolas said.
Jenn has a hot foot andshes unbeliev- able with those kicks within 30 yards. I decidedtostickwiththe hot foot and give her another chance. I gave her that chance and it paid off.
Wyoming Area contin- ues to pile up one-goal victories. Its fourthkept the Warriors atop Division 2-B. Fielding a young lineup, Hanover Area wasnt entirely sure what to ex- pect in the early going. But after two weeks of the Wyoming Valley Conference baseball season, the Hawkeyes are not surprised to be in this po- sition. Fridays home win against Meyers left Hanover Area as the lone unbeaten teamin the league and atop the Division II stand- ings.
The Hawkeyes still haveninegames left inWVCplay, but victories over fellow top con- tenders Meyers and Lake-Leh- man give them an early edge.
I knew these kids, when they played to their potential, they were going to be tough to beat, Hawkeyes coach Mike Zapotoski said. But this early, you never think that theyre going to be playing this well. Its tough to expect themtocomeout andplay as good as they are. But this is our best start since So I wouldnt say Im sur- prised that were Were very pleased that were The main factor once again for Hanover Area was starting pitch- er Mickey Ferrence. After pick- ing up the win against Lake-Leh- man last week, the junior left- hander went the distance Friday, allowing just three hits and one earned run while striking out six.
Ferrence was in command against the Mohawks, issuing just one walk and reaching a three-ball count just twice. After Meyers closed to within in the fifth inning, Ferrence snuffed out the rally in the final two frames, getting six straight outs with just 15 pitches.
Hes one of the hardest-work- ing kids Ive ever coached, Zapo- toski said of his ace. Hell go home andlift weights andrunthe dyke. Hard work pays off for him. He busts his butt. At the plate, Hanover Area broke things open in the bottom of the fourth. Already up cour- tesy of a Zach Kollar sacrifice fly inthe third, the Hawkeyes racked up four hits and took advantage of three Meyers errors to go up A double by Mike Sulcoski got things started.
Meyers struck back in the H. Giroux added three assists for Philadelphia, and former Penguins Max Talbot and Jaromir Jagr also scored to help the Flyers take a lead in the best-of-seven series. Game 3 is Sunday in Phila- delphia. IlyaBryzgalovovercamean- other shaky start to stop 23 shots for the Flyers, who ral- lied from a pair of early two- goal deficits. Chris Kunitz had two goals for Pittsburgh, and Sidney Crosby and Tyler Kennedy scored for the second straight game, but the Penguins failed to close out the Flyers for the second time in three days.
The game mirrored Phila- delphias overtime victory in Game 1 on Wednesday night. Pittsburgh raced to a leadinthat oneonlytosuc- cumb on Jakub Voraceks goal less than 3 minutes into the extra session.
The Penguins tried to downplay their collapse inthe opener, insisting there was plenty of hockey to play. Maybe, but there might not bemuchleft after another stir- ring comeback by the Flyers.
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Hes hit the boardhis last four starts and is sharp. Hes won here in the past and I see no reason why the Miles Wollamtrainee cant convert that same solid formright here at Pocono. The Daryl Bier owned and trained pacer has had an outstanding winter, includ- ing winning the Clyde Hirt Final at the Meadowlands. The late blooming sonof Rocknroll Hanover is solidas they come, winning on or off the pace.
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McCarthy Hard one to knock 4 Tiamo J. Taggart Off since October 3 Mctootsie F. Paquet Ferns lone steer 7 Mandolin Hanover B. Simpson Empty last Sat 9 Franciegirl Tn. Schadel See you on Tues! A game is circled for a va- riety of reasons, withtheprimefactor beinganinjury. When a game is inside a circle, there is limited wa- gering. The line could move a fewpoints in either di- rection, depending on the severity probable, ques- tionable, doubtful, out of the injury.
Follow Eckstein on Twitter at www. Swoyersville Little League will hold a field cleanup today from 8 a. All Manager, Coaches, Players and families are encouraged to attend as little or as much as possible.
The league begins May 30th and there is no residency requirement. For info call or log onto www. Eligible players are ages Ages contact Rob at Ages contact Jim at Any child from the Heights contact John at Also, full teams in 13 to 15 age bracket needed. The Derby for children 15 years of age and younger, runs for 30 consecutive days and is sanc- tioned by permit granted by Penn- sylvania Fish and Boat Commis- sion.
The Association would like to thank all the businesses, organizations, clubs, and individu- als that donated and supported this derby.
Players and coaches will gather by at the Courtdale Borough building and start the parade walk at 10am to the field. Team photos and exhibi- tion games will take place begin- ning at All coaches should attend. For info call Bulletin Board items will not be accepted over the telephone. Wallenpaupack at Hazleton Area, noon H. Misericordia at DeSales, 1 p.
Misericordia at Manhattanville, 1 p. Wilkes at Arcadia, 1 p. DeSales at Misericordia, p. Kings at Wilkes, 1 p. FOX L. Angels at N. Yankees 4 p. Mets at Philadelphia 8 p. Rangers p. Louis 10 p. Pierre 50 games for a second violation involving a drug of abuse under the minor league drug program. Signed LB Bradie James. GB Lehigh Valley Phillies GB Durham Rays GB Columbus Indians Yankees at Syracuse, 4 p.
Columbus at Louisville, p. Rochester at Lehigh Valley, p. Toledo at Indianapolis, p. Durham at Gwinnett, p. Charlotte at Norfolk, p. Sunday's Games Pawtucket at Buffalo, p. Syracuse vs. Yankees at Syracuse, 2 p. Johns at Springfield, 7 p. Grand Rapids at Hamilton, 7 p. Worcester at Adirondack, 7 p. Providence at Albany, 7 p. Bridgeport at Penguins, p. Norfolk at Binghamton, p. Rochester at Lake Erie, p. Connecticut at Syracuse, p. Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.
Oklahoma City at Texas, 8 p. Charlotte at Rockford, p. San Antonio at Houston, p. Sunday's Games St. Johns at Manchester, 3 p. Grand Rapids at Hamilton, 3 p. Hershey at Worcester, 3 p. Penguins at Bridgeport, 3 p. Charlotte at Milwaukee, 4 p. Syracuse at Albany, 4 p. Toronto at Abbotsford, 4 p. Portland at Providence, p. Oklahoma City at San Antonio, p.
Peoria at Chicago, 5 p. Norfolk at Adirondack, 5 p. Texas at Houston, p. Yeley, Toyota, Ottawa at NY Rangers, 7 p. San Jose at St. Louis, p. Chicago at Phoenix, 10 p. Mauricio Herrera, 10, junior welterweights;Mer- cito Gesta vs. Oscar Cuero, 10, lightweights.
At Ballys, Atlantic City, N. Richard Gu- tierrez, 10, middleweights;Daniel Sandoval vs. Mi- chel Rosales, 10, welterweights;JuanFranciscoEs- trada vs. Jonathan Lecona Ramos, 10, super fly- weights. Ryan Yusko was also victo- rious in singles. Greg Stankiewicz COU def. Kevin Yozviak , ; 2. Andrew Crossin WVW def. Ben Manarski , ; 3. Ryan Yusko WVW def. Sidari, Donald Tedesco and Krutis Miesowitz. Mauro Notara and Anthony Siadri recorded a win in dou- bles. Joey Binder , ; 2.
Donald Tedesco HAZ def. Tyler Krell , ; 3. Kurtis Miesowitz HAZ def. Balaganesh Natarajan MMI def. Corey Ligenza ; 2. Zachary Bowman MMI def. Kyle Larence , ; 3. Justin Sheen MMI def. MU will face the Bulldogs in a doubleheader in Center Valley today. Wilkes 16, Kings 6 Sean Flecknoe pitched seven innings for Wilkes, striking out five batters as the host Colonels posted a win over crosstown rival Kings at Artillery Park.
Carmen Lopresto, Joe Dantas, and Stephen Ruch led the Wilkes offense with three hits each as the Colonels went over 20 hits for the second consec- utive game. The teams will conclude the three-game set with a double- header today at Lippo Field in Wilkes-Barre. First pitch is scheduled for 1 p. John Zionce chipped in with a sacrifice fly to cut the Hanover Area lead to two. The Hawkeyes added an insur- ance run in the sixth.
Morrash took the loss for the Mohawks, giving up six hits and three earnedruns infour innings. Deno and Blazaskie had two apiece for the Hawkeyes. Weve gotten clutch hits when in years past maybe we werent getting them, Zapotoski said. This group, they have the ability to beat everyone. Weve just got to keep playing like weve been. John Van Scoy drove in a pair of runs andCole Barbacci tri- pled. Pete Borumscatteredseven hits in five innings for the win. Matt Seyer double and Bobby Polachek had two hits apiece.
Seminary Skudalski L, Charlie Karchner was the dif- ference-maker, going 3-for-4 with two doubles, a triple and three RBI. AaronKollar struckout10in a complete-game shutout, allow- ing five hits. Joe ODay had a double for the Grenadiers One team got it. It was the Lady Preppers first win on their new home field.
Bunting, slapping, hitting to the left side it was amazing. The Preppers WVC-II played the kind of game Kringe was looking for, generating of- fense -- nine hits -- and playing stellar defense -- no errors. The defense made sure pitcher Kayla Karchners two-hitter remained a shutout, as the Grenadiers twice put a runner on third base.
MMI Preps defense turned a double play after a leadoff triple by Brittany Stephenson in the second inning, as second base- man Maria Carrato caught a soft liner and threw to third baseman Devan McCarrie before Stephen- son could return to the bag.
Hayle Shearer had a fine run- ning, and juggling, catch in left field on a fly ball. And catcher Amber Ferry found a foul pop-up in time to make a diving catch for an out in the fourth inning.
Weve been missing those our first few games, Kringe said of the defensive plays. Kaylas been great. She came in this year and said shed do anything to help the team. Shes proven shes up to the task. Meanwhile, GAR struggled through five errors defensively and no sustained attack offensive- ly.
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