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OBITUARIES
Larry E. Keller Gladys M. Fields
LOYSVILLELarry E. burg, Helen Keller of Read- Gladys M. Fields, age 99, and many great and great-
Keller, 71, of Loysville and ing, nieces, nephews and of Carlisle, passed away Fri- great-grandnieces and
Carlisle went to be with the many friends. day, February 3, 2017 at the nephews. In addition to
Lord on Thursday, February A funeral service will Thornwald Home, Carlisle, her parents and husband,
2, 2017 in Claremont Nursing be held at 11:00 AM on PA. Gladys was preceded in
& Rehabilitation Center. Wednesday, February 8, 2017 She was born October 21, death by: her sister, Martha
Larry was born March 31, in the Nickel Funeral Home, 1917 in Boiling Springs, PA M. Aulthouse; two broth-
1945 in Loysville to the late 3626 Shermans Valley Road, to the late George Clayton ers, Lawrence and Lester
James A. Loysville, PA 17047 with and Minnie Elmira (Sham- Strickler; and a niece, Do-
and Helen (Fawver) Keller. Rev. R. Bruce Henneman baugh) Strickler and was the ris Herr.
He was also preceded in officiating. A viewing will widow of Terry C. Fields. Celebration of Life
death by 11 siblings, Paul, be from 10:00 AM to 11:00 Gladys was a graduate services will be held at
John, Morris and Andrew AM Wednesday in the fu- of Boiling Springs High 2:00p.m. on Friday, Feb-
Keller, Ruth, Carrie, Martha, neral home. Burial will be School and the Thompson ruary 10, 2017 at Otterbein
Dorothy and Reida Keller, in the Restland Cemetery, Business School, Harris- United Methodist Church,
Minnie Croak and Alma Loysville. burg. She retired from the 647 Forge Road, Carlisle,
MATT ROURKE, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Matlock. In lieu of flowers memorial US Army War College as a PA with Rev. Joseph L.
He worked at several Car- contributions may be made secretary after many years Kugle officiating. Burial The Delaware River Bridge in Bristol is expected to remain
lisle area restaurants. to Nickel Funeral Home, P. O. of service. Gladys enjoyed will follow at Westminster closed for repairs for at least two more months.
Surviving are three sib- BOX 910, Loysville, PA 17047. volunteering at the Carlisle Cemetery. There will be a
lings, Amos Keller of Loys-
ville, Harry Keller of Landis-
nickelfuneralhomeloys-
ville.com
Regional Medical Center.
She was an avid knitter,
making many shawls for the
visitation on Friday at the
church from 1:00p.m. un-
til the time of the services.
Pa.-N.J. bridge to
Ercol O. Eric Acri Sr.
military and local churches.
Gladys enjoyed traveling
and playing cards with her
In lieu of flowers, memo-
rial contributions may be
made to Otterbein United
be closed 2 months
Ercol O. Eric Acri, Sr., lady friends. She especially Methodist Church, 647
age 98, of Mechanicsburg, enjoyed the time she spent Forge Road, Carlisle, PA MARK SCOLFORO turnpikes.
passed away Wednesday, with her loving family. She 17015. Associated Press Engineers plan to jack
January 25, 2017 at home. was a member of Otterbein Hoffman Funeral Home & A heavily traveled bridge up the bridge and make a
Born August 9, 1918 in United Methodist Church, Crematory, 2020 W. Trindle linking Pennsylvania and permanent splice, while
Steelton, to the late Anto- the Old Bellaire Chapter Road, Carlisle, PA is han- New Jersey that has a checking to see if any other
nio and Fortuna (Biasi) Acri. #375, Order of Eastern Star, dling the arrangements. To fractured steel truss is ex- parts of the structure were
Ercol the Boiling Springs Golden sign the guestbook, please pected to remain closed for damaged.
retired Agers, NARFE, and AARP. visit www.HoffmanFH.com at least two more months, The repair team is in-
as the She is survived by a Pennsylvania Turnpike of- stalling eight 80-foot-
Director nephew, Paul (and wife ficials said Friday. high towers, anchored
of Pho- Patricia) Strickler of Carl- The turnpike commis- in bedrock, to bear the
t o g ra - isle; a niece, Donna R. (and sion told The Associated bridges weight when they
phy for Penn Dot, where husband Jerry) Graham of Press they are still trying jack it up so the perma-
he worked for 40 years. He Mechanicsburg; a great- to determine what went nent repair can be made
was a Tech SGT Squad- cousin, Richard (and wife wrong with the Interstate and tested. A network of
ron Operation Chief in the Evelyn) LaVanture of FL; 276 span over the Delaware 50 sensors will help de-
53rd Troop Carrier 61st T. River. The bridge could re- termine if there is other
C. Group in the US Army open in early April if a re- damage.
Air Corps during WWII. Hilda K. Richwine pair plan goes smoothly, It will tell the engi-
Ercol was the recipient of they said. neers if there is some
The Pennsylvania Meri- Hilda K. Richwine, 88, of The bridge, which typ- global problem, some
torious Service Medal. He Gardners, PA passed away ically handles 42,000 ve- other issue that has been
was a member of St. Joseph on Thursday, February 2, hicles a day, was closed caused by the weight being
Catholic Church, Mechan- 2017 in the Carlisle Re- down on Jan. 20 after a shifted onto other mem-
icsburg, the Mechanics- gional Medical Center. She painting crew discovered bers, or the stress of other
burg Club and the Knights was born December 17, 1928 a crack in a truss under a members, Pennsylvania
of Columbus. Ercol en- in Gardners, PA to the late westbound travel lane on Turnpike spokesman Carl
joyed hunting, fishing in FL Ross M. Sr. and Hannah Da- the Pennsylvania side of DeFebo said. Weve been
and golfing until the age of vis Richwine. the bridge. using the term, cautiously
91. Ercol was preceded in Hilda retired from the for- The task force of trans- optimistic, about this.
death by his wife, Concetta mer Condor Murphy Dress portation and engineer- If all goes well, the
R. (Salvagno) Acri; two celebrated 2:30 PM Satur- Factory as a seamstress. A ing experts said if the bridge can be reopened
sisters Aurelia Lewis and day, February 11, 2017 at St. member of the Uriah United repair does not go well, before the team takes
Esther Lewis; three broth- Joseph Catholic Church, Methodist Church, she was the bridge may need to be down the towers.
ers Romualdo Acri, Adoph 400 East Simpson Street, active in the choir and the partially reconstructed or We have to know what
Acri and Albert Acri. He Mechanicsburg. Visitation ladies chorus, and taught completely replaced. the specific issue would
is survived by his daugh- will be from 1:00 PM un- Sunday School in the chil- Funeral services will be Pennsylvania Turnpike be in order to speculate
ter Beth Acri-Bowen and til 2:15 PM at the church. drens department. She held on Tuesday,February Commission Chairman on what the timetable
husband Larry of Enola; Burial will take place pri- loved children, especially 7, 2017 at 11:00 AM in her Sean Logan said officials would be on anything but
his son Dr. Ercol O. Acri, Jr. vately at Indiantown Gap everyones baby. Famous church, 925 Goodyear Road, realize the closure has the best-case scenario,
and wife Jane of Mechanics- National Cemetery. In lieu for her whoopee pies, Hilda Gardners, PA 17324 with the caused problems for trav- DeFebo said.
burg; and daughter Denise of flowers, memorial con- was an excellent baker and Rev. Andrew Lee Ervin offi- elers. He said testing and ex-
Acri-McGarvey and hus- tributions in memory of also enjoyed caring for her ciating. Burial will be in the But please remem- amination of the metal
band Michael of Port Re- Ercol can be made to St. chickens and gardens. Peo- Uriah Church Cemetery. A ber, this is an emergency around the fracture has
public, NJ; grandchildren Josephs Catholic Church, ple would stop along the viewing will be held Mon- situation. Were working not been completed.
Annie Acri, Ercol O. Acri 410 East Simpson Street, road to admire her vegetable day, February 6, 2017 from around the clock to resolve
III, Joseph McGarvey and Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 or and flower gardens. 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM in it, Logan said. It would
Mei McGarvey; two broth-
ers Armond Acri and wife
Hospice of Central PA, 1320
Linglestown Road, Harris-
She is survived by four
sisters, Zeina Miller, Dar-
the Hollinger Funeral Home
and Crematory, Inc., 501 N.
be reckless to put a sin-
gle vehicle back onto this CARPET
Mary and Raymond Acri;
two sisters Helen Lappano
burg, PA 17110. To sign the
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lene Baker, Zula Richwine,
all of Gardners and Lorraine
Baltimore Ave., Mt. Holly
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structure before we trust
its stability.
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was predeceased by four butions may be made to her jointly owned by Penn- Since 1946
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siblings, Eugene Richwine,
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When All
means ALL
E
arlier this week, just before closing time, a man walked into
the South Side Deli in Carlisle and protested the sign on
the window that said, All Are Welcome.
As you scratch your head in disbelief let me first assure you
J
ter. ust days into the Trump by the Immigration and Nation- Does Judge Gorsuch have the
She said he began yelling about the sign as soon as he entered. administration, the lefts ality Act of 1952. These include best possible experience? Yes,
She asked him what the problem was and his an- narrative is clear. First, it was former President Obama, who but it wont matter to Demo-
swer was that the sign left out one very import- that Trump is an illegitimate couldnt help himself and spoke crats. A great education? Yes,
ant group straight white men. president because he didnt win out against the temporary de- doesnt matter. Good tempera-
Being a middle-aged straight white man I like the popular vote, claims about lay. Trumps action, as noted by ment? Yes, doesnt matter. The
to think we are an important group, but Im not voter fraud notwithstanding. Matt Vespa for townhall.com, fact that he was unanimously
certain we are any more important than any other Then the left tried name-call- is based on a bill that Obama approved by the Senate for his
group. ing. Unfit. Immoral. Crude. signed into law in December appeals court seat wont matter
GARY Amy said she listened for a few minutes and High-handed. Fascist. His sup- 2015. At that time Obama re- either, even though some of the
ADKISSON tried to assure him that All means All but he was porters stuck with him when stricted waivers from the same Democratic senators who voted
not having it. He told her the sign caused reverse similar tactics were tried during seven majority-Muslim coun- for him are still in the Senate and
hate. the campaign. tries Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, may vote against him this time
Realizing the conversation was not going anywhere Amy said Now the narrative has gone Somalia, Libya and Yemen out of party loyalty.
she began walking around the deli straightening chairs in prepa- racist, that all-purpose word that President Trump did. Remember Sen. Ted Kenne-
ration for closing, which was then only a few minutes away. the left seems When I traveled internation- dys Robert Borks America
As she moved from table to table Amy said the man tried to ready to attach ally during the Ebola epidemic, line? When the left gets through
block her and intimidate her so she then asked him to leave. to anyone for any U.S. immigration officers would sliming Judge Gorsuch, his own
He then asked to speak to the owner or manager and she in- reason. Egged on routinely ask if I had been to family wont recognize him. Its
formed him that she is the owner. by their media areas infected with the virus. If all about the narrative, but will it
Amy moved to the door and held it open for the man to exit. allies, Democrats I had you can bet I would have work against Judge Gorsuch, as
Going by her he called her a vile name and said she had no brain, called the tempo- been pulled out of line for fur- it did against Judge Bork? Social
which is why she is filled with hate. CAL rary halt on immi- ther questioning and screening, media and cable TV can help
I dont claim to understand this mans mindset, but there are THOMAS grants from seven perhaps even quarantined. When explain to the public his views on
a few things I do know. Muslim-majority I travel internationally, I must the Constitution and in the end
First; I know that you will not find more friendly people than countries rac- also list the countries I have Judge Gorsuch will likely be con-
Billy and Amy Barnett. Not long after moving here, and before ist and referred to it as a travel visited on a U.S. Customs and firmed, especially if Republicans
my wife arrived, I ate out just about every meal. Each time this ban. It was nothing of the kind Immigration form. If it shows borrow from former Sen. Harry
middle-aged white man visited the South Side Deli the food and, according to a recent USA a pattern of visiting places that Reid (D-NV) and employ the
and service were outstanding, even when I showed up on a cold Today report, the Department of foment terrorism, I would expect nuclear option, which estab-
snowy night just a few minutes before closing and all the sup- Homeland Security, as of Sun- to be questioned about the pur- lishes the principle that a simple
plies were being put away. day night, said all 109 travelers pose of my travels. Senate majority can overrun any
I also know that some people have acted and/or reacted in who were detained for additional Now we come to the nomi- rule at any time.
ridiculous ways since the Borough Council approved the An- screening under Trumps order nation of Neil Gorsuch to the Democrats have run out of
ti-Discrimination Ordinance. had their cases resolved. DHS Supreme Court. Even before his ideas, even bad ones, and have
Was there a full moon Tuesday night? Maybe that explains it. granted waivers to 392 legal name was announced, liberal nothing left but name-calling
Perhaps the man is reacting to the national political scene, lis- permanent residents after they groups pledged to oppose him and protests. The fact that voters
tens to too much talk radio or reads too many fake news stories underwent additional screening and urged Senate Democrats to have rejected their agenda has
and conspiracy theories on questionable websites. and allowed to enter the coun- filibuster the nominee in retali- not yet resonated with them.
Who knows? try. ation for the Republicawns re- They are like people who attend
But what I do know is that before anyone in town put up a sign This action shouldnt come fusal to give an up or down vote oldies concerts and wave their
saying All Are Welcome; All were welcomed. as a surprise. Its what Trump on Obamas nominee, Merrick hands in the air, eyes closed,
Nothing has changed. All still means All. promised during the campaign. Garland. Senate Minority Leader singing The Age of Aquarius,
It should also be noted, be- Chuck Schumer (D-NY) asked like it is 1969 again. For them,
cause the major media doesnt, for such a vote for Garland, but the sun isnt shining in, its
PUBLIC OFFICIALS that the past six presidents have he appears to be ready to try setting. That narrative hasnt
limited access or banned out- to deny an up or down vote for changed.
President right immigrants from certain Judge Gorsuch. For such actions
Donald Trump, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. parts of the world deemed dan- the word hypocrisy was cre- Readers may email Cal Thomas at
20500. gerous, as they are allowed to do ated. tcaeditors@tribpub.com.
Vice President
Mike Pence, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20501
U.S. Senator ANOTHER VIEW
Robert Casey, B-40 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C.
20510. Tel: (202) 224-6324. District office: 555 Walnut St., First Floor,
Harrisburg 17101. Tel: 231-7540. Committees: Aging, Agriculture, Banking,
Foreign Relations, Joint Economic Committee. Website: casey.senate.gov.
Return unemployment center workers
Pat Toomey, B40B Dirkson Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. A number of Pennsylvanians siege. up closing three of them.
20510. Tel: (202) 224-4254. Local office: Richland Square III, Suite 302, who have dealt with unemploy- The unemployment center The reduction in the number of
1397 Eisenhower Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15904, Tel. (814) 266-5970. Com- ment compensation service cen- workers who are now, themselves, workers almost certainly weighs
mittees: Finance; Budget; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Commerce, ters complained about long wait unemployed have gotten a lot of heavily on those still toiling in the
Science and Transportation; Joint Economic; Joint Select Committee on times and busy signals before Dec. backing in recent weeks. Service service centers. There have been
Deficit Reduction. Website: toomey.senate.gov 19. The furlough of 521 call center Employees International Union reports of long lines and long
U.S. Representative employees and other staffers that Local 668 organized several rallies waits on phones at the centers and
Lou Barletta, R-11, 115 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. day may have only increased their statewide Jan. 19, including one in at the CareerLink offices that have
20515, Tel. (202) 225-6511 or toll-free at 855-241-5144. Local offices: 126 chagrin. downtown Pittsburgh. Then last been beneficial to so many. Ben-
N. Hanover St., Carlisle 17013. Tel: 249-0190; Committees: Homeland The layoffs include about 50 Monday, the SEIU led another efits checks have been reported
Security, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Education and the Work- percent of the employees who rally in Harrisburg that drew delayed or missing.
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Union official says prison struggled to attract and retain
slaying was preventable correctional officers, largely be-
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RANDALL CHASE paid, said David Fathi, director
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SMYRNA, Del. The killing of Unions National Prison Project.
a guard during an inmate uprising The correction officers are re-
at Delawares largest prison this ally the backbone of every prison.
week was entirely preventable, ... If you dont have enough offi-
according to a correctional of- cers, really every aspect of prison
ficers union leader who blamed operations breaks down, he said.
TED S. WARREN, ASSOCIATED PRESS state officials for ignoring chronic In some states, prisons are
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson, left, is greeted by well-wishers. staffing shortages that put prison competing for workers with Wal-
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HAGERSTOWN, Md. Many
of the centuries-old stone mark-
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decipher, but their importance to
American history holds strong
today just like the boundary line
they represent.
This year marks the 250th an-
niversary of the completion of
the famed Mason-Dixon Line,
established as the remedy to a
contentious boundary dispute
between several British colonies
in the 1760s.
The line still exists in the
same form it did when it was
completed in 1767 by surveyors
Charles Mason and Jeremiah
Dixon, creating the borders of
Maryland, Pennsylvania, Dela-
ware and, eventually, West Vir-
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hunters
From semiautomatics,
to schedules, changes
are aplenty
I
t was a week that changed
the landscape of hunting in
this region and other areas of
Penns Woods.
The Pennsylvania Game
Commission gave unanimous
preliminary ap-
proval this week
to the use of
semiautomatic
rifles and shot- ASSOCIATED PRESS
guns while hunt- A couple watches as the sun rises Jan. 22 in front of the summit of Haleakala volcano in Haleakala National Park on Hawaiis island of Maui.
ing big game, Sunrise viewing has long been popular at Haleakala, one of the main attractions at Haleakala National Park despite morning temperatures that
small game and often dip into the 30s.
Sublimest spectacle
B.J. furbearers. The
SMALL final decision
will come at the
agencys March
meeting.
A five-round magazine would
be required for all semi hunting
restrictions coming
rifles, with the total ammu-
nition capacity limited to six
rounds.
The measure drew fire from
both sides of the issue after
the Governor signed the use
of semis into law last year. It
now only needs commission a safety hazard, and footsteps mit has 150 parking spaces, but tion program. People on guided
approval. Number of tourists trampling sensitive habitat. before the new system took tours wont be affected as tour
I am 63 years old and have To address the problem, the effect, more than 300 rental companies fall under different
been hunting since I was 12. I visiting Haleakala to National Park Service this week cars and other vehicles often regulations.
have killed deer with a shotgun,
rifle, flintlock, compound bow
be tempered started requiring reservations
and limiting the number of ve-
crammed onto Haleakala at
daybreak. Drivers who couldnt
Reservations can be made up
to two months in advance at the
and my 6-point this year with a AUDREY MCAVOY AND CALEB JONES hicles to the available parking find a spot would park on the side website recreation.gov. Other
crossbow, says Bruce Barner of Associated Press spots, potentially cutting in of the road or on the road itself, national parks with similar pro-
South Middletown Township. HALEAKALA NATIONAL half the number of early-morn- blocking the way for emergency grams include Yosemite in Cali-
I have shot four or five semi PARK, Hawaii Well before ing visitors. responders. fornia, which limits the number
rifles other than ARs and they dawn each morning, throngs of Sunrise viewing has long Though only 16 percent of park of people who can hike to the top
can be fun to shoot. I see abso- tourists from around the world been popular at Haleakala, one visitors come at sunrise, they ac- of its iconic Half Dome rock for-
lutely no reason to allow semis make their way to Mauis tall- of the main attractions at Ha- count for 40 percent of the parks mation.
for hunting. The thought scares est peak, a dormant volcano, to leakala National Park, despite emergency medical calls. The change will require ad-
me, Mr. Barner adds. Too of- see what Mark Twain called the morning temperatures that Its a dark place. Its rocky. justments from people who dont
ten I have found deer that had sublimest spectacle he ever often dip into the 30s. Red soil And when people are moving normally plan ahead, said Carol
been shot and the hunter never witnessed. and lava rocks dominate the away from crowds and trying Clark, Maui Visitors and Con-
adequately tracked. I think we They drive up a long, winding summit, and only a few hearty to go off trail, often frequently vention Bureau spokeswoman.
would see more of that if semis road through the clouds to an plants have adapted to the stumbling around on cliff sides But her agency believes the ben-
are allowed. I own 70-plus otherworldly, lava-rock land- harsh, high-altitude condi- in the dark, we see trauma efits far outweigh any inconve-
acres that I allow hunting on scape at 10,000 feet. Then they tions. The peak also is home to cases, altitude cases, Gates nience.
as well as access to game lands bundle up and take their place the nene, the Hawaiian goose, said. We sometimes see car- Nettie Kuwamura, a Native
through my property. I am say- for a dazzling daybreak show. and colonies of spiders that diac and other cases. Hawaiian who was born and
ing this not just to be negative Just the sunrise from the feast on bugs blown in from the Straying humans also trample raised on Maui, considers her-
but if semis are allowed my top of the world its pretty surrounding wilderness. on seedlings and root systems self a protector of the summit.
land will no longer be open. remarkable and incomparable, Overcrowding started be- of the Haleakala silversword, a She reminds tourists to stay off
The commission welcomes Julia Grant of Mission British coming a problem roughly 15 rare, bush-like plant with thick the lava rocks and away from
public comments in person Columbia, Canada, said on a years ago, park superintendent leaves. And they can disturb the fragile areas.
at the March 28 meeting, or recent visit after watching the Natalie Gates said. About a year ground nests of the Hawaiian Im passionate about this is-
by mail or email on the use sun peek out from the horizon ago, it got worse, likely as more petrel, an endangered seabird. land. Im passionate about this
of semis to pgccomments@ and saturate the sky in endless people learned about the stun- Under the new system, only mountain, Kuwamura said. Its
pa.gov. shades of yellow, orange and ning sunrise views from images those driving to the summit be- a very sacred mountain to the
red. shared on social media. tween 3 and 7 a.m. need reser- Hawaiians.
Deer seasons redrawn Over the past year, the sun- If you ever went up there, vations, which cost $1.50 per car For the past two years, Ku-
The format for the firearms rise view from atop Haleakala you would see that fully half to plus the $20 park entrance fee. wamura has been driving tourists
deer season in this region is Hawaiian for House of the three-quarters of our visitors The system closes to sunrise to the summit, where she recites
about to change. Sun has been attracting over who are watching the sunrise viewers after the allotted 150 a Hawaiian chant to welcome the
The Game Commission at its a thousand people a day. The re- are either taking photos that they vehicles per morning have made rising sun each morning.
quarterly meeting this week, sult, officials say, was a logjam of immediately broadcast to their their reservations. The pro- Once the sun comes up, thats
cars spilling out of the parking friends, or filming it, Gates said. ceeds will pay for the expense when the beauty comes up, she
Please see SMALL, Page B6 lots and onto the road, creating The area at and near the sum- of administering the reserva- said.
Disturbed by attitude
D
ear Annie: To have I have valid concern about tiful house located in a
only one child is a her physical and emotional prestigious town after my
pity; take my word health. However, my son- husband passed away in
for it. Have more children. in-law doesnt believe that 2012. Not every kindness is
You may be tired raising I have any right to ask or to repaid with kindness; that
them, but youll be much talk about his family, so is true. Very Disap-
happier later. One of my when I called, he was very pointed Mother-in-Law
DILBERT by Scott adams many disap- unpleasant and his voice be- Dear Disappointed:
pointments came nasty. He told me that No, your son-in-laws
is the fact he would hang up because standoffish attitude is not
that I have he knows a different story typical of American soci-
very limited from his wife and that if I call ety; its just typical of jerks.
communi- again, that will be it. I asked In-law issues transcend all
cation with him, What will be it? What geographical and cultural
ANNIE my son-in- kind of husband and father boundaries, and as long as
LANE law. I am a are you if you dont like to your daughter is married
European even talk about the family to this man, youll have to
woman situation? He hung up. make the best of the sit-
who believes that when In the meantime, I had uation. For now, try to be
NON SEQUITUR by Wiley Miller you enter a family through started having chest pains, cordial to your son-in-law
marriage, you act like a and as I sat in my car gasp- and talk about neighborly
family member, not like a ing for air, I told myself it things. In conversations
neighbor with whom one would be the last time I with your daughter, do
may talk only about the would subject myself to more listening than talking.
weather or gardening. I such disrespectful behav- Assure her that you love
dont expect daily phone ior by my son-in-law. My her and are there for her if
calls, but I believe that if I questions are: she needs anything. Dont
have concerns about my Is this normal/accept- criticize her, and especially
daughters health, I should able behavior in American dont criticize her husband.
be able to talk to my son- society? That would only drive more
in-law. Unfortunately, that What is wrong with of a wedge between you
is not possible with my honest and direct commu- and her. Youll be surprised
FORT KNOX by Paul Jon boscacci son-in-law, Robert. nication with my son-in- by the growth you see when
Today I stopped by their law? you pour some quiet, con-
house to take their toddler When is the right time fident, unobtrusive love
for a walk, and I noticed to get a third party in- into your relationship with
that my daughters behavior volved to seek help if he your daughter and her fam-
was very manic. I was very isnt receptive to my sug- ily. That said, if you ever
concerned about her and gestions? suspect that your son-in-
the children. I called Rob- In my heart, I know that law is physically abusive,
erts office to talk about the my son-in-law isnt the call The National Domestic
help my daughter needs. nice guy others believe he Violence Hotline immedi-
She spends every moment is. He isnt nice to me even ately at 800-799-7233.
with two children; she even though I spent a fortune Send your questions for
sleeps with them. She gets to get him out of debt and Annie Lane to dearannie@
MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM by Mike Peters very little rest, so I believe set the family in a beau- creators.com.
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DAILY CALENDAR
SATURDAY, FEB. 4 Center, Great Room, 208 W. Louther
St., Carlisle
CHICKEN BARBECUE Details: Political cartoonist,
Time: 11a.m. until sell-out satirist and television writer, Lalo
Place: Carlisle Elks Lodge, 120 W. Alcaraz will talk about his work
Ridge St., Carlisle
during an event sponsored by the
Details: The Carlisle Elks Lodge
Clarke Forums Leadership in an
is holding a SnowBall Chicken Bar-
Age of Uncertainty series and as
becue. The menu includes one-half
part of the Media, Technology and
chicken, baked beans, apple sauce
Civic Engagement. His talk, is ti-
and roll.
tled, La Cucaracha and Politi-
Cost: $8/dinner and $7/chicken
cal Satire.
only
Contact: 7 17-24 5-1 87 5 o r
Contact: 717-386-4842 for more
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information.
SPAGHETTI SUPPER
BLOOD DRIVE
Time: 4:30p.m.
Time: 10:30a.m. to 4p.m.
Place: Penn Township Volun-
Place: Bosler Memorial Library
teer Fire company, 1750 Pine Road,
(Meeting Room), 158 W. High St.,
Newville
Carlisle
Details: An early Valentine treat
Details: A blood drive sponsored
for the benefit of Company 50, made
by Delta Sigma Phi, along with the
by the auxiliary, an all-you-can-eat
Red Cross, will be held at the li-
spaghetti supper with a full salad
brary. Present to donate blood and
bar (25 items or more). Dessert and
drinks are included. Eat-in, only. receive a We Challenge U T-shirt
Cost: $10/adult and $4.50 for chil- while supplies last.
dren 6-12 (under 6 eat free) Contact: 800-733-2767 or visit
Contact: 717-486-5488 for more redcrossblood.org and enter: Bos-
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CLOTHES CLOSET IRISH FOLDING
Time: 11a.m. to 1p.m. VALENTINE CARDS
Place: Calvary Evangelical Lu- Time: 9a.m.
theran Church, 208 Woods Drive, Place: Big Spring Senior Center, 91
Mechanicsburg Doubling Gap Road, Newville
Details: A free clothes closet Details: Members and staff of
event will be held. The church is lo- the Mary C. Schaner Senior Center
cated on the corner of Woods Drive (Enola) will be at the center to make
and Hogestown Road/Route 114. Irish Folding Valentine cards to give
Contact: 717-697-9771 for more to loved ones.
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information and to sign up for the
HEALTHY HEART EVENT
Time: 8a.m. to noon event.
Place: Holy Spirit Hospital Audi- WOMENS MEETING
torium, 503 N. 21st St., Camp Hill Time: 7p.m.
Details: The Healthy Heart, Place: Trindle Spring Lu-
Healthy Youeve will include free theran Church, 14 State Road,
health screenings (body mass in- Mechanicsburg
dex, blood pressure, cardiovascular Details: The General Federation
risk assessment, non-fasting glucose of Womens Clubs of Mechanicsburg
and cholesterol, and waist circum- will hold a meeting with speaker, Bob
ference), a cooking demo and health Triplett, wood carver, as guest. Mr.
presentations. Triplett is a juried member of the Pa.
Cost: Free Guild of Craftsman and has been fea-
Contact: Space is limited. To reg- tured in Wood Carvers magazine.
ister, visit hsh.org/spirit-of-women, Guests are welcome.
email HSGACommEdWeb@geisinger. Contact: Carol Bogar at 717-697-
edu or call 717-972-4149. 8922 for more information.
CANCER SUPPORT MEETING
MONDAY, FEB. 6 Time: 6p.m.
PRESSED FLOWER WORKSHOP Place: HealthSouth Acute Re-
Time: 9a.m. to 12 noon hab Hospital, 175 Lancaster
Place: Lower Allen Township Blvd.,Mechanicsburg
Building, 2233 Gettysburg Road, Details: CanSurmount Cancer
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make cards and crafts using pressed Contact: 717-691-6786 for more
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COOKING WITH A IMMIGRATION-RIGHTS LECTURE
CARDIOLOGIST Time: 7p.m.
Time: 5:30p.m. Place: Dickinson College, Stern
Place: Giant Food Store CookingCenter, 208 W. Louther St., Carlisle
School, 3301 Trindle Road, Camp Hill Details: A discussion titled
Border Angels and AMIREDIS:
Details: Dr. Michael Bosak, cardi-
The Sad Face of Undocumented
ologist, and Dr. Sunil Patel, pediatric
Immigration will be held as part
cardiologist with PinnacleHealth Car-
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porary Issues, co-sponsored by
healthy, family-friendly dishes to get
American Studies, Latin American,
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Cost: $20/pair of attendees tivists Hugo Castro and Jose Luis
Contact: 877-499-3299 for more Hernandez Cruz will speak on their
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emotionally challenged. He larly warm toward any female opinion. In a small town, vol-
comes from a very large fam- in the family, and my daughter unteering in your community,
ily, and I get along with his sometimes calls him an ice- at your church or at a school or
family members very well. He berg. What makes this man taking a local community-ed-
by Jacqueline E. Mathews cares for them and has helped tick? I am getting to the point ucation class might help.
them out. where I dont think I can stand Small-Town Girl
This week, I celebrated a him anymore. However, I am Dear Small-Town: Your
milestone birthday. There was too old to leave. Any advice suggestions are all excellent.
no card, no flowers, nothing. would be appreciated. Fed I hadnt considered the lim-
When I remarked on it, he Up to the Teeth itations of a website such as
told me he had been planning Dear Fed: You deserve bet- Meetup. Thank you for bring-
to buy me a card and give me ter, and if your husband wont ing it to my attention.
an airline ticket for a trip that deliver that, go get it for your- Send your questions for Annie
we decided on six months ago self. No, I am not prescribing Lane to dearannie@creators.
and is coming up in a month. an affair. What I mean is that com.
ASTROLOGY
CELEBRITIES BORN ON 19): Participate, engage in a function that you can go to
THIS DAY: Darren Criss, 30; group functions and open with a good friend. Exploring
Michael Sheen, 48; Jennifer your mind to new experi- something new with the peo-
Jason Leigh, 55; Barbara Her- ences, and you will learn a ple you like to share experi-
shey, 69. lot about yourself and those ences with will make what
Happy Birthday: Take a around you. Embrace re- you encounter that much
look around you sponsibility and whatever is more interesting and enjoy-
and youll find a required to improve your life. able.
way to take ad- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
vantage of op- TAURUS (April 20-May 22): A day trip or a fam-
portunities that 20): Go over what you have ily gathering will help you
others wont done in the past and learn establish your position in
notice. Use your from your mistakes. Having the pecking order. Offering
ACROSS 42 __ Streep EUGENIA insight and a clear and concise picture suggestions and physical
1 Lucys landlady 44 ...for __, a tooth for a tooth... LAST ability to adapt of what you want to do will help will be appreciated and
6 Four months ago: abbr. 45 Touched by an __ quickly, and help you convince others to put you in a good position
9 Ascended 46 John Ritters dad try to utilize get involved. Recognize emo- when it comes to group de-
10 Night __ Museum; Ben Stiller 47 __ Lee Soffer of Chicago P.D. people and experiences from tional interference and stifle cisions. Love is highlighted.
movie
12 Stitched DOWN
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14 Are We There __?; film for Nia and Dennis Hopper gains, physical improvements 20): Let your emotions lead 21): Open your doors and
Long and Ice Cube 2 One __ Hill and romance are highlighted, the way and you will punch host a small gathering. Get-
15 Farrell or Myers 3 __ with Murder and will encourage a brighter your way through to victory. ting together with a group
16 Ryan __ 4 Suffix for Japan or Nepal
19 Storm or Gordon 5 __ Zeppelin; British rock band
future. Your numbers are 4, Whether a personal or pro- of people will inspire you
23 Peter __; old detective series 6 Baseball great Mel __ 16, 21, 25, 37, 46, 48. fessional matter, your ability to follow through with the
24 Bread spread 7 Comedian Margaret Birthday Baby: You are to offer suggestions that personal plans youve been
25 I Am __; Will Smith movie 8 The Whole __ Yards; Bruce emotional, perceptive and capture others attention considering. Its time for a
28 Chris ODonnells role on NCIS: Willis movie considerate. You are appeal- will help you forge ahead. change and a new beginning.
Los Angeles 10 __ This Old House; PBS series
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Wildcats
succumb
to McD
GEOFF MORROW
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MECHANICSBURG At 70
years old, Joe Bressi doesnt need
this type of action.
But the long-ago and cur-
rent Bishop McDevitt girls
basketball coach certainly
boasts the acumen and, most
importantly, the enthusiasm
to guide championship-caliber
teams.
His Crusaders locked up their
first outright division title in 32
years Friday night by holding off
a hard-working Mechanicsburg
outfit 40-29 in the Wildcats
gymnasium, the victory sealing
the Mid-Penn Keystone crown
and clinching a conference play-
off berth.
Still hopping up and down,
said Bressi, who was also coach
the last time McDevitt won an
outright title in 1985. In be-
tween stints with the Crusaders,
he served as head coach of the
WES PETERSON FOR THE SENTINEL
Bloomsburg University women,
the Lycoming College men, and Keonte Lucas of Milton Hershey fires a shot off while Trinitys Marcus Hall blocks Friday evening at Trinity High School.
as athletic director at Central
Dauphin before returning to the
McDevitt bench in 2013. Shamrocks and the teams stayed within seven
points of each other until the end
After a miss by the Shamrocks,
Edwards grabbed the offensive
been here, so its really special.
They did that to us when we
I love to compete. And my From C1 of the game. board and was fouled with 2.6 played them at their place, so we
wife says Im nuts, but I still like The Spartans finally forged a tie seconds to go. The senior knocked knew what was possible.
to compete. From there it was a sensational with 51 seconds remaining when down both, giving the Shamrocks Edwards finished with 16 points
His Crusader girls (17-4, 12-2), back-and-forth battle, with Jarin Lyons hit two free throws to the final say in the crazy night and six rebounds, one of four
whove won four straight and 15 Milton Hershey guard Donyae make it 74-74. After Bucher hit albeit not before a few nervous Shamrocks to tally double-digit
of their last 16 games, also com- Baylor-Carroll (28 points) refus- one of two at the other end with seconds while the officials de- points. Four Spartans also broke
petes like mad, especially on the ing to let his team fade away. He 40 seconds to go, the Spartans bated Lucass last-gasp attempt. the double-digit mark, led by
defensive end. Friday night they and Trinitys Jack Bucher (four Chris Sampson drove and finished This definitely ranks up there, Baylor-Carrolls game-high 28.
forced 27 turnovers and limited 3-pointers) engaged in a long-dis- to put Milton Hershey ahead 76- Edwards said. Its our first (di- Sampson tallied 20 points to go
the Wildcats (10-11, 6-8) to 29 tance duel late in the third quarter, 75 with 17 seconds remaining. vision) championship since Ive with eight rebounds.
percent shooting (11 of 38).
With six of the eight regulars
either sophomores or freshmen,
Bressi anticipates big things for
the foreseeable future, starting Eagles
with a goal to compete for a Dis- From C1
trict 3 Class 4A championship
this season. lead. The Herd cut the lead to 20-
The big thing is, Im doing 17 at the half.
this as long as I enjoy it, be- Cumberland Valley, which has
cause I dont have to do it, he shown all season to be a second
said. As long as I feel good, you half team, turned on the defensive
know what I mean? Remember, jets and the shooting touch to go
I was in the Eastern finals four on a 14-2 run in the third quarter.
years in a row (during the 1976- The inside-outside game of Addie
86 stint) and never won a state Kirkpatrick and Jekot became the
championship. I would like to game of Kirkpatrick and Kennedy
win a state championship. Kuffa. They tallied 12 points in the
Olivia Fasick, one of those star frame and Allison Hinish knocked
sophomores, scored a game- down a jumper for the other two
high 17 points and added four points.
rebounds, three assists and We wanted to work the ball
eight steals. Another sopho- inside with Katie out and Addie
more, Treasure George-Morrow, has been playing so well, Eagles
added 11 points. coach Bill Wolf said. We felt we
The Crusaders never trailed, had a size advantage, but Ingram
taking an early lead thanks to and Sydney Purcell played Addie
forcing nine turnovers in the tough. It was a great night for JASON MALMONT, FOR THE SENTINEL
opening quarter. Kennedy and Allison Hinish. We
Unfortunately that press started the year with a short bench Cumberland Valleys Kennedy Kuffa left, looks for an open teammate to pass to as Carlisles Tyra Brown, right,
tripped us up again, said but it is getting deeper as the kids applies pressure during the second quarter of their game on Friday night.
Mechanicsburg guard Kyra are improving each game.
Skurcenski, one of six Wild- Kuffa knocked down back to
cats seniors honored on Senior back 3-pointers to open the fourth
Night. We worked on it, but its and put the Herd away. She fin-
always different when youve got ished with 16 points while Kirk-
very athletic people running at patrick led all scorers with 17.
you. It caused too many turn- Kassidy Ingram led the Herd
overs, which resulted in points. with 13 and spent the entire night
But once we settled into the in a wrestling match with Kirk-
press, I think we did a better job. patrick, working on takedowns
Clay McAllisters improved and back points. Both finished
team, which has positioned it- with four fouls, battling for each
self to make the Class 5A playoffs point and board. Marlise Newson
despite a 4-8 start to the season, added eight for the short-handed
crushed the glass Friday night, Herd, playing without Alexa
doubling up the Crusaders with Askins.
a 42-21 rebounding advantage. The effort is there every night
Rachel Deveney led the way with and I cant ask for much more,
five points and eight rebounds, Guynan said. We have two more
with Logan Nutt totaling six and need to win them to end the
points and seven boards, and year well. We have already won
Maya Gelnett also scoring six more games than the last couple
points. of years (seven combined in pre-
I felt the second half was a vious two seasons). We just have
little better, said McAllister, to finish some games better than Cumberland Valleys Jess Tonrey, left, tries to reach over top of Carlisles Marlise Newson to knock down a pass
whose girls hung within single we have. during the fourth quarter of their game on Friday night.
digits most of the second half.
Felt we took a little better care
of the basketball. ... They gave
100 percent effort, and they
played to the very end. Unfor- Herd for the Herds big man. Houston
felt locked in after that triple hit
to 23 points, eight boards and four
assists, going 9-for-13 from the
what started the teams opening
stretch.
tunately we couldnt put the ball From C1 nothing but net, drilling five 3s as free-throw line. The four-year Carlisle drained nine 3-pointers
in the basket enough. Carlisle torched CV (7-15, 4-10) starter scored 17 of those in the on the night. Gavyn Barnes came
Still, Skurcenski and crew trey from the right wing. from beyond the arch. second half. Nate Barnes went off the bench to provide 20 points,
are stoked with their teams His signature moment came That was important, because for 13 points and grabbed seven including four of those treys as the
surge toward the playoffs over midway through the second quar- feed the hot man, fellow senior boards, as the Houston-Milling- Herd shot 46.9 percent from the
the second half of this season, ter. Ethan put in a tough lay-in and Deshawn Millington said. ton-Barnes trio led Carlisle to a field.
especially considering this was then used his 6-foot-10 wingspan Houstons start put Carlisle out romp on the boards, 43-31. CV, meanwhile, had little such
supposed to be a rebuilding year. and blocked consecutive shots on for good, as it built a 19-7 lead af- This was just a huge win for fortune. The Eagles turned the
Once we started the second the right baseline to fully ignite ter eight minutes. CV went on a us, huge confidence booster, ball over 14 times and shot just
round of our league, we came to- the crowd. 7-0 run early in the third quarter said Houston, alluding to a team 30.4 percent (17 of 56). Josiah
gether, said the 5-foot-3 guard, Theres not too many people to close the gap to 15, but hardly that entered the night No. 5 in the Burns dropped a couple treys
who had three points and three that can get a solid shot (on him), threated after that. District 3 Class 6A power rankings to lead CV with 16 points, while
steals. We started playing for Anderson said. He shot the ball And on senior night, it was looking to grab the No. 4 spot and Cole Weakland contributed 11 off
each other instead of just play- phenomenal tonight. When he largely the Herd seniors that did a first-round bye. the bench.
ing as an individual. ... We al- plays with that spark, that confi- the heavy lifting. I think beating them on the
ways cared, but we have a little dence, like I said, were a different Millington, who played more offensive rebounds and every- Email Jake Adams at jadams@
extra fire in our hearts to play team. off the ball than earlier this sea- thing, getting second-chance cumberlink.com or follow him on M
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MLB MLB
Chris
Coghlan
joins
Phillies
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PHILADELPHIA Utilityman
Chris Coghlan has agreed to a
minor league contract with the
Philadelphia Phillies, who settled
their salary arbitration case with
second baseman Cesar Hernandez
by reaching a $2.55 million, one-
year deal.
Coghlan hit .252 with one ho-
mer and 16 RBIs in 103 at-bats for
the World Series champion Chi-
cago Cubs last season and was 0
for 7 in the postseason. He began
the year with Oakland and hit .146
with four homers and 14 RBIs in
158 at-bats for the As.
The 31-year-old was the 2009
NL Rookie of the Year with the
Marlins and is a career .260 hitter
ASSOCIATED PRESS with a .335 on-base percentage.
Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred speaks during a news conference following a meeting with MLB owners, Friday in Palm Beach, Fla. A left-handed hitter, Coghlan
has a .303 average and .479 slug-
AP BRIEFS
Baylor
rocked
by ugly
allegations
JIM VERTUNO
Associated Press
AUSTIN, Texas The allega-
tions against Baylor, its football
program and former coach Art
Briles, get uglier with each new
lawsuit and legal filing.
Among the most recent: More
than 50 acts of rape by dozens
of football players in four years.
Briles asking why an alleged rape
victim would hang out with bad
dudes (his own players). And
coaches encouraging female stu-
dents in a hostess group to have
sex with recruits.
And they keep rolling in, deep-
ening the public disgust and
mistrust with the nations larg-
est Baptist university as it tries to
fight lawsuits, settle others and
fend off withering criticism from
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE
all sides as to how things spun so
out of control with a sexual assault United States Jordan Ernest Burroughs, left, competes against Uzbekistans Bekzod Abdurakhmonov during the mens 74-kg freestyle wrestling
scandal that included multiple competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics Aug. 19, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
from tournament
settling. Nobody knows whats
going to be the next shoe to drop.
It wears us all out to have to keep
defending what Baylor really is,
the true Baylor we know.
Baylor faces at least six fed-
eral and state lawsuits as well as
a federal civil rights investigation LUKE MEREDITH AND NASSER KARIMI the U.S. team for the tournament, The Associated Press. Like, you a solution for the freestyle World
into claims the school and foot- Associated Press and eventually the visit ... was always feel like Well, the pres- Cup as soon as possible.
ball program, which Briles built American wrestler Jordan
opposed. The competition, one idency or these strict laws or Wrestling is extremely popular
into a Big 12 champion, ignored, Burroughs saw this months of the sports most prestigious these Muslim bans or whatever in Iran and is rooted in an ancient
mishandled or tried to cover up tournament in Iran as a chance events, is set for Feb. 16-17 in you like to call them, theyll never practice of combining the sport
reports of sexual or physical abuse to redeem himself after a rough the western Iranian city of Ker- affect me. This is one of the few with physical education and
and other criminal misdeeds performance at the Rio Olym- manshah. times where something so per- meditation.
across campus for years. pics. The decision marks the first sonal has occurred. Almost like Tehran Friday prayer leader
One court filing last week al- It looks like that wont be hap- action taken by Iran in response it (was) handed down from the Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami said
leges more than 50 acts of rape by pening. to Trumps executive order president to us. Its a bummer. Iran would continue its missile
more than 30 football players over Iran on Friday banned U.S. banning visas for seven Mus- U.S. freestyle wrestlers have program despite opposition from
a four-year period, and that Bay- wrestlers from the freestyle lim countries. Ghasemi said the competed in Iran since the 1998 the U.S. government. The Trump
lor football promoted a culture of World Cup in response to Pres- policy of the new U.S. adminis- Takhti Cup in Tehran, which administration said Thursday it
sex, drugs and violence. ident Donald Trumps execu- tration left Iran no other choice followed an absence of nearly is preparing to levy new sanc-
And after months of refusing tive order forbidding visas for but to ban the wrestlers. 20 years. Since then, Americans tions on Iran in the first punitive
to release details from its own in- Iranians, the official IRNA news USA Wrestling, the sports do- have attended Iran-hosted wres- action since the White House put
vestigation , Baylor on Thursday agency reported. mestic governing body, said in a tling competitions 15 times. Iran on notice after it test-fired
revealed text messages between A senior Iranian cleric vowed, statement it hasnt officially been The Iranians have made 16 vis- a ballistic missile on Sunday.
Briles, assistant coaches and staff meanwhile, that his country told it wont be allowed to com- its to the U.S. as guests of USA We have missile drills. Our
members that appear to show would continue its missile pro- pete. The group added that if that Wrestling since the 1990s. missile drills are a show of our
them trying to shield players from gram despite threats from the is the case, USA Wrestling is ex- Crazy! Ive never been more might, he said. We are living in
police and university discipline. Trump administration that it was tremely disappointed in what it welcomed by any country in the a world of wolves. Wolves such
In one instance, when shown a preparing to levy new sanctions. calls an unacceptable situation. world and now we cant even en- as the arrogant government of
list of names of players a woman Training comes to a halt. We dont think politics ter the country! U.S. wrestler America. In this world of wolves
said attacked her, Briles allegedly Were like OK, what do we do (should) have any role in this. Reece Humphrey tweeted Friday. should we remain unarmed and
responded, Those are some bad now? Where do we go? Where do But, unfortunately, sometimes The 2018 freestyle World Cup they do whatever damn things
dudes. Why was she around those we compete? said Burroughs, a you cant control that, USA is in Iowa City, Iowa, and the Ira- they want? No way! This will
guys? four-time world champion. Im Wrestling executive director Rich nian team is expected to qualify. never happen!
To date, only two of Briles for- just bummed. I love Iran. I love Bender said. Though we had hoped for a Khatami said the U.S. is reiter-
mer players have been tried and their people, and I dont get into Burroughs, a 2012 Olympic different outcome from Irans ating an old message from pre-
convicted of sexual assault, and politics. I wasnt going to make champion and long viewed as the Foreign Ministry, we appreciate vious administrations, regardless
another is currently charged in a political stance. I was going to face of wrestling, has yet to com- the complex nature of this deci- of political party.
a 2016 assault. But the univer- compete. pete internationally since leaving sion, said Nenad Lalovic, presi- Your message is aimed at
sitys own investigation that led IRNA quoted Iran foreign Rio without a medal. dent of United World Wrestling, confronting religion and Islam,
to Briles firing last May deter- ministry spokesman Bahram These decisions, these ex- the sports international ruling he said. You have been against
mined his program acted as if it Ghasemi as saying a special ecutive decisions, are always so body, said in an email to the AP. Islam since 1979 Islamic Revo-
was above the rules and that committee reviewed the case of far beyond your reach, he told We are currently working to find lution.
the school had mishandled as-
sault complaints across campus
for years.
The civil lawsuits started pil- US TRACK & FIELD
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NFL Super Bowl 51 game Friday in Houston.
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PATRIOTS
OFFENSE
Falcons top O OFFENSE
FALCONS
A
Total yards (avg.) Total yards (avg.)
Regular season: 386.2
season that began with Tom Brady serving a four-game suspension will end with him in the Regular season: 415.8
269.2 117.0 Super Bowl, where his New England Patriots take on Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons. 295.3 120.5
Passing Rushing While much of the attention will be focused on Brady vs. Ryan, the key matchup could be Passing Rushing
Postseason: 404.0 Atlantas score-at-will offense, which produced the most points during the regular season, Postseason: 457.5
326.5 77.5 against the unheralded defense of New England, which allowed the fewest. 357.5 100.0
First downs New England ranked No. 1 in the NFL in points allowed per game at 15.6. Brady, a three-time First downs
Regular season: 351 Super Bowl MVP, and the Patriots own a pretty effective offense of their own. Regular season: 379
109 203 39 MVP favorite Ryan directed a unit that topped the league in scoring (33.8) and ranked second 108 239 32
Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Passing Penalty
in yards (415.8).
Postseason: 46 Postseason: 58
Neither team hurts itself with turnovers, which is why signs point to this being a high-scoring game.
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DEFENSE NRG Stadium, Houston Sunday 6:30 p.m. EST (FOX)
DEFENSE
Yards allowed (avg.)
Yards allowed (avg.)
Regular season: 326.5
Regular season: 371.2
237.9 88.6 PROJECTED 266.7 104.5
Passing Rushing
STARTERS SPECIAL Passing Rushing
Postseason: 326.5 TEAMS
Postseason: 338.0
247.0 79.5
238.0 100.0
S. Gostkowski R. Allen D. Amendola C. Jones
SCORING (PPG) 3K 6P 80 PR 24 KR SCORING (PPG)
Regular season Regular season
26.7 Points for
OFFENSE 33.8 Points for
15.6 Points allowed 24.5 Points allowed
Postseason Postseason
M. Bennett
35.0 Points for L. Blount J. White 40.0 Points for
88 TE
16.5 Points allowed 29 RB T. Brady 28 RB
12 QB 20.5 Points allowed
B. Reed
50 DE
Battle tested Edelman Julian James Martellus Go-to guys Devonta Mohamed Julio Aerial assault
BRADYS STATS Edelman White Bennett Freeman Sanu Jones Jones RYANS STATS
Favorite QB
Pass yds: 3,554 (reg.) 671 (postseason) WR RB TE RB WR WR Pass yds: 4,944 (reg.) 730 (post.)
targets
TDs: 28 (reg.) 5 (postseason) TDs: 38 (reg.) 7 (post.)
Win Loss 98 60 55 RECEPTIONS 54 59 83 Win Loss
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DEANS LIST
The following stu-
dent from the University of
Hartford has been named to
the Deans List: Marielena
Quintanar of Carlisle
The following stu-
dents from Clarion Uni-
versity have been named
to the Deans List: Zoe
Richwine of Camp Hill,
Tree Zuzzio of Camp Hill,
Allison Matter of Carlisle, chanicsburg and Stephanie
Thomas Mieczkowski of Smith of Elliottsburg
Carlisle, Gretchen Sortzi of The following stu-
Enola, Kirsten Heisner of dents from Norwich Uni-
Mechanicsburg, Christina versity have been named
Sather of Mechanicsburg, to the Deans List: Jarrett
Elina Wright of Mechanics- Marshall Cavanagh of Carl-
burg, Jessica Painter of New isle, Noah Richwine of Dill-
Cumberland and Wade Re- sburg, Kevin David Chin of
ichelderfer of Shippensburg Enola and Selin Hatice Gore
The following student of Mechanicsburg
from the University of Wis- The following students
consin-Stevens Point has from St. Josephs University
been named to the Deans have been named to the
List: Kathryn M. Sloan of Deans List: Erin Faller of
Lemoyne Carlisle, Mary Brigh Lavery
The following stu- of Dillsburg, David Erfle of
dents from Coastal Caro- Carlisle, Addison Guyer of
lina University have been Camp Hill, Samantha Mel-
named to the Deans List: nick of Enola, Jacob Milligan
Karis Hench of Mechan- of Carlisle, Bryce OConnell
icsburg, Lindsay Humes of of Carlisle, Hayden Seig of PROVIDED BY JIM WASHINGTON
Mechanicsburg, Autumn Mechanicsburg, Nathan The Comcast Foundation will provide a grant for Hope Stations Youth Leadership Program in Carlisle. Pictured from left to
Otto of Carlisle, Bethany Vrabel of Mechanicsburg right are Dawn Flower, Hope Station board member; Kristen Ritchey from Comcast; Hope Station students Simone Capili
Schoppert of Camp Hill, and Benjamin Zambetti of and Ournajia Hempsteads; and Jim Washington, Hope Station executive director.
Jared Smith of Mechanics- Mechanicsburg
burg and Mikaela Straw of The following students
Mechanicsburg from McDaniel College have
The following students been named to the Deans
from the University of Del- List: John Neil Linnehan of
aware have been named Camp Hill, Cari Lee Withe-
to the Deans List: Scott row of Camp Hill, Christina
Benton of Mechanicsburg, Anselma Stockton-Juarez
Adam Bowers of Mechan- of Carlisle and Haley Eliz-
icsburg, David Cohen of abeth VanNostrand of Me-
Camp Hill, Shea Cole of chanicsburg
New Cumberland, Melanie The following students
Greenblatt of Mechanics- at Alvernia University have
burg, Sarah Koenig of Me- been named to the Deans
chanicsburg, Rachel Landis List: Benjamin Dubas of
of Camp Hill, Leanza Lopez Mechanicsburg, Nicole
of Carlisle, John Malone Heffner of Enola, Nick Jais-
of Carlisle, Ahlad Neti of ingh of Camp Hill, Nicole
Enola, Rachel OSullivan Lopez of Carlisle, Taylor
of Mechanicsburg, Sierra Malinish of Carlisle, Kristen
Patterson of Dillsburg, Sara Ryberg of Liverpool, The-
Sajer of Camp Hill, Travis resa Sauers of Mechanics-
Wurster of Mechanicsburg burg and Patrick St. Hilaire
and Natalie Zelenky of Me- of Mechanicsburg
chanicsburg The following students
The following stu- at DeSales University have
dents from the University of been named to the Deans
Pittsburgh at Bradford have List: Carolyn Evancho of
been named to the Deans Mechanicsburg
List: Jasmina Hajdarevic of The following stu-
Carlisle, Erin Mae Adkins of dents at Susquehanna Uni- PROVIDED BY BATH FITTER
Mechanicsburg and Nicho- versity have been named to
Members of the American Cancer Society accept a $44,693.66 check from members of Bath Fitter of Pennsylvania.
las N. Boyd of Newville the Deans List: Rachel Baer
Pictured from left to right are: Kathryn Tucker, ACS event manager; Jo Brindley, ACS senior market manager; Abby Davis,
The following students of Shermans Dale, Anna
marketing director; Ashley Fisher, media planner; and Virginia Houser, communications specialist
from Wilkes University have Nisley of Camp Hill, Kate-
been named to the Deans lynn Maronic of Camp Hill,
List: Chad Stake of El- Heather Mentch of Me-
liottsburg, Collin Farnham chanicsburg, Jeremy Wit-
of Mechanicsburg, Corey ter of Shippensburg, Carly
Smithmyer of Mechanics- Malamud of Camp Hill and
burg, Elijah Olson of Miller- Megan Zagoric of Dillsburg
stown, Evan Henry of Car- The following students
lisle, Hannah Whitesel of at Florida Institute of Tech-
Newville, Micaela Oliverio nology have been named to
of Carlisle, Kathryn Rusz- the Deans List: Benjamin
kowski of Mechanicsburg, Orris of Carlisle and Tyler
Neha Kunche of Mechan- McCabe of Mechanicsburg
icsburg, Ngan Dinh of Me-
GRADUATION LIST
The following stu-
dents graduated from Wil-
kes University: Matthew
PROVIDED BY BIG SPRING MIDDLE SCHOOL
Blakeslee of Carlisle, Kyle
Hoover of New Cumber- Big Spring Middle School students enjoyed a limo lunch to the Carlisle Pizza Grille on Dec. 7. Students earned this activity
land, Courtney Kline of by selling 15 or more items for the Great American Opportunities fundraiser held by Linda Wilson.
Enola, Patricia Lackey of
Camp Hill, Katelyn Mock
of Mechanicsburg, John
Murphy of Mechanicsburg,
Jason Petrello of Camp Hill,
Elizabeth Sheaffer of Car-
lisle, Bradley Sweigart of Hanson of Carlisle
Mechanicsburg and Steph- The following student
anie Wagner of Liverpool graduated from St. Cloud
The following student State University earning a
graduated from Frostburg masters degree: Praveen
State University earning Ramini of Camp Hill
a masters degree: Patrick The following student
Van Sant of Camp Hill graduated from the Uni-
The following student versity of Wisconsin-Ste-
graduated from Frostburg vens Point earning a bach- PROVIDED BY SHIPPENSBURG AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PROVIDED BY BIG SPRING MIDDLE SCHOOL
State University earning a elors degree: Kathryn M. Pictured are Shippensburg Area Senior High Schools Sarah Roller, life skills teacher at the Big Spring Middle
bachelors degree: Miranda Sloan students of the month for November. From left to right are, School, coordinated a school-wide collection of toys for
front row, David Shauf, Austin Crouse, Keenan Wright and donation to the U.S. Marine Corps Toys For Tots program.
Pictured from left to right are: Dylan Donovan, Cheyenne
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Leeking, Mariah Martin and Emma Torija. Armstrong, Sarah Roller, Bob Gilbert, Suzie Frengel and
Grace Sweeney
At the opening of the Shakespeare
and sports:
High School gave dramatic and musical
performances. Performers pictured
are, front, Alex Pinnell (Carlisle),
Titus Manetta and Allison Findley
(Shippensburg); middle, Julia Weigand
(SU), Stephanie Jones, Alyssa Haskell,
Mady Rosenberry, Luke Hershey and Ian
cumberlink.com Reed (Shippensburg); back, Cole Souders,
Cat Crochunis-Brown, David Hewitt and
Paige Cavanaugh (Shippensburg).
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