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PIAA SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

Colts
magical
march one
to remember
S
TATE COLLEGE The
corners of Maddie Sitlers
mouth began twisting up-
ward into a smile as she consid-
ered the question:
How soon until your team
gets past the
GEOFF
MORROW sting of a cham-
pionship defeat
and fully appre-
ciates Cedar Cliffs 2017 soft-
ball accomplishments?
Well, were going to the
Creamery, so a lot of us are go-
ing to be OK after that, Sitler
said of Fridays post-game visit
to the famous Penn State Ber-
key Creamery.
Because ice cream after a
ball game, be it regular-season
T-ball or even a PIAA Class 5A
state softball championship,
always cleanses the palate.
These Colts, despite a 9-7
slugfest loss to Donegal at Nit-
tany Lion Softball Park, earned
more than a few scoops.
So, too, did Wayne Emenhe-
isers Indians from Lancaster
County, who countered Cedar
MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL Cliffs six-run punch in the
Donegals Rachael Overlander, left, and Makyla Yoder celebrate after scoring on Kaitlyn Witmers game-tying, bases-clearing double in the fifth top of the fifth with a six-run

Oh so close
inning against Cedar Cliff in Fridays PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn States Nittany Lion Softball Park. onslaught of their own to seize
final control in this back-and-
forth battle.
The District 3 foes Cedar
Cliff beat Donegal 9-5 in the
district semifinals peppered
beautiful Beard Field with 20
hits, including eight for extra
bases.
Sitler and junior classmate
Karson Hastings both clob-
bered home runs for the Colts.
Donegal, sporting state gold

Donegal delivers knockout for the first time since 2006,


departed with rapturous
joy.

punch to Colts historic season


Please see MORROW, Page C9

JAKE ADAMS
The Sentinel
Bonus coverage swing for the fences, but it happened,
and it really felt amazing.
STATE COLLEGE Everything was going For more photos, plus video highlights and But the 7-3 lead lasted for just a
so smoothly, just like their wildest dreams interviews from the Colts championship loss, moment. A strike zone that McCoy said
that had played in their minds over the past go to cumberlink.com/sports seemed to shrink escaped Winchell in the
few months. home half, and Donegal (27-4) patiently
For four-and-a-half innings, Penn States coach Stephen McCoy said while clutching waited for its pitches.
Nittany Lion Softball Park was Cedar Cliffs the second-place trophy in his right arm like The Colts sophomore right-hander sur-
domain. The Colts played defense with bra- a football. For us to come back, it showed rendered a trio of walks and a single as the
vado, got excellent pitching from ace Avery these girls had no quit in them. And then to Indians cut the lead to 7-4. Then Kaitlyn
Winchell and had just blasted Donegal for a see them do that, they had great resiliency. Witmer crushed a 2-1 pitch to the right-cen-
big six-run frame in the top of the fifth. They could have just folded right then and ter gap for a bases-clearing, game-tying
But just like in any good heavyweight there. double. Another single and two fielders
fight, the Indians fought back. They landed The Colts, who led 1-0 after Olivia Jordans choices drove in the final two runs for the
an uppercut of their own in the bottom of the sacrifice fly scored Jimiah McDonald in the Indians, and they held on from there.
fifth, the eventual finishing blow in a wild first, found themselves in a 3-1 hole after four We knew we were down, we needed to
9-7 win over the Colts in Fridays PIAA Class innings. get the momentum back up, and I knew I
5A championship. There was little cause for alarm then, had to get a hit just to score those runs,
It was another six-run frame that vaulted though, with Cedar Cliff displaying its now just so we could get that game back
the Indians from Lancaster County past the patented potency at the plate. Karson Hast- closer like it should be, Witmer
same Colts squad (19-9) that vanquished ings kicked off the frame with a rocket to said. Cedar Cliffs
them in the District 3 semifinals two weeks left for a solo home run, and Maddie Sitler Weve never quit all Naomi Englehart
earlier. capped the explosive top half of the fifth year, Donegal skipper went 2-for-3 and scored a
It honestly was like watching the old days when she deposited a three-run blast about Wayne Emenheiser said. run against Donegal in Fridays
of the prized heavyweight fights, just two 30 feet to the right of Hastings shot. PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn
heavyweights slugging it out, Cedar Cliff I knew I was due, Sitler said. I didnt Please see COLTS, Page C8 States Nittany Lion Softball Park.

U.S. OPEN

Early US Open departure for Day, McIlroy


DOUG FERGUSON longest active streak of making on Thursday when he opened with
Associated Press the cut in the majors. The last time a career-worst 78, and he didnt
ERIN, Wis. Jason Day was Day missed a cut in a major was do nearly enough in the second
walking away from Erin Hills with the 2012 PGA Championship, just round until it was far too late. And
his wife and son when he managed a month after his son was born. even that was frustrating.
to find one positive about this U.S. He never would have guessed it. Sure, he birdied four of his last
Open. I felt the most calm I have in six holes to salvage a 71 and finish
Guess what? he said to a major in a long time this week, at 5-over 149. But he missed a pair
4-year-old Dash. We get to go said Day, who arrived last Friday. of 10-foot birdie chances in that
home today because Daddy played And just unfortunately, this stretch, and one of the birdies he
poorly. didnt pan out. made was a two-putt from 20 feet
Thats something Day, the No. It didnt for Rory McIlroy, ei- on the par-5 seventh.
3 player in the world, rarely says ther. Show up for the last six holes,
at a major. McIlroy, the No. 2 player in the anyway, McIlroy said.
He was a long shot to make the world, also arrived last Friday It was the second straight year
cut Friday after opening with a having missed the last month to McIlroy missed the cut at the U.S.
79, his worst score ever in a U.S. rest a nagging rib injury. He loved Open.
Open, and he removed any sus- Erin Hills, a course with wide McIlroy dismissed the notion
pense when he hit a wedge over fairways between the knee-high of being rusty before the tourna-
the green at No. 2 (his 11th hole) fescue that he figured would allow ment, but conceded on his way
and then started hitting his tee him to attack. If only he had hit the out of Wisconsin that he hasnt
ASSOCIATED PRESS shots in the hay. fairways. played nearly enough.
M Jason Day, of Australia, looks down on the ninth hole during the second round Day shot a 75 for a two-day to- McIlroy was never in the short
1
of the U.S. Open golf tournament Friday at Erin Hills in Erin, Wis. tal of 10-over 154, ending at 17 the grass from the 11th hole to the end Please see OPEN, Page C4
C2|Saturday, June 17, 2017 SCOREBOARD The Sentinel

Starting lineup
All-Sentinel Teams Athlete of the Week
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Patrick Moynihan mens assistant basketball T. Potter Jr. 74-76-150 +6 (Stroman 7-2), 1:07p.m.
LOCAL SCHEDULE TRANSACTIONS coaches. A. Romero 74-76-150 +6 Cleveland (Merritt 0-0) at Minnesota (Wilk 0-1),
ASEBALL
B STANFORD Named David Esquer baseball coach. B. Garnett 75-75-150 +6 2:10p.m., 1st game
American League TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE Named Ron Macosko J. Poston 78-72-150 +6 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 5-6) at Oakland (Hahn
TODAY BALTIMORE ORIOLES Recalled LHP Vidal mens and womens golf coach. A. Noren 73-77-150 +6 2-4), 4:05p.m.
Nuno and RHP Gabriel Ynoa from Norfolk (IL). WISCONSIN Signed mens tennis coach a-Christopher Crawford 75-75-150 +6 St. Louis (Wainwright 7-4) at Baltimore (Miley
60TH BIG 33 CLASSIC Optioned RHP Jimmy Yacabonis to Norfolk. Danny Westerman, womens tennis coach Kelcy O. Bekker 75-76-151 +7 2-4), 4:05p.m.
Pennsylvania vs. Maryland, at Landis Field, Harrisburg 7 Placed RHP Mike Wright on the 10-day DL, McKenna, mens golf coach Michael Burcin, B. Kohles 77-74-151 +7 Tampa Bay (Archer 4-4) at Detroit (Fulmer 6-4),
womens golf coach Todd Oehrlein, softball G. Coetzee 72-79-151 +7 4:10p.m.
retroactive to June 15.
coach Yvette Healy, mens rowing coach Chris M. Wallace 76-75-151 +7 Seattle (Gallardo 3-6) at Texas (Perez 2-6),
WEST SHORE TWILIGHT CLEVELAND INDIANS Recalled RHP Adam
Clark, womens rowing coach Bebe Bryan, and J. Dufner 76-75-151 +7 5:05p.m.
Plutko from Columbus (IL). Placed OF Michael
Hagerstown at New Cumberland (DH) 1 Brantley on the paternity list. director of mens and womens cross country C. Conners 76-76-152 +8 Cleveland (Clevinger 2-3) at Minnesota (Mejia
and track and field Mick Byrne to three-year A. Levy 77-75-152 +8 1-2), 8:10p.m., 2nd game
LOS ANGELES ANGELS Agreed to terms with
Enola at Shippensburg (DH) 5 contract extensions through 2020. J. Vegas 77-75-152 +8 Boston (Porcello 3-8) at Houston (Paulino 0-0),
RHP Griffin Canning and OF Jo Adell on minor
WOFFORD Named Jay McAuley mens associate R. Castro 76-76-152 +8 8:15p.m.
league contracts.
head basketball coach and Will Murphy director E. Grillo 76-76-152 +8 Kansas City (Junis 2-0) at L.A. Angels (Meyer
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LEGION NEW YORK YANKEES Placed RHP Adam Warren
of mens basketball operations. Named Kate A. Pope 77-75-152 +8 2-3), 8:15p.m.
on the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Giovanny
Mt. Holly at Enola (DH) 11a.m. Gallegos to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Recalled Goldstein womens assistant lacrosse coach. a-Stewart Hagestad 77-75-152 +8 Sundays Games
a-Sahith Theegala 77-75-152 +8 Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 1:07p.m.
C Kyle Higashioka and OF Mason Williams
Red Land at Duncannon (DH) 11a.m. D. Berger 78-75-153 +9 Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1:10p.m.
from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Transferred LHP
Aroldis Chapman to Trenton (EL) on a rehab PGA D. Barron
A. Rai
70-83-153
73-80-153
+9
+9
St. Louis at Baltimore, 1:35p.m.
Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10p.m.
West Perry at Newville (DH) noon assignment.
G. Sauers 77-76-153 +9 Seattle at Texas, 3:05p.m.
SEATTLE MARINERS Recalled LHP Zac Curtis U.S. Open Championship N. Flanagan 75-79-154 +10 Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 3:37p.m.
EASTERN LEAGUE from Arkansas (TL). Optioned RHP Chase De At Erin Hills, Erin, Wis. J. Day 79-75-154 +10 N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 4:05p.m.
Jong to Tacoma (PCL). Purse: $12 million
Richmond at Harrisburg 6 TEXAS RANGERS Activated RHP Tyson Ross Yardage: 7,741; Par 72
a-John Oda 78-76-154 +10 Boston at Houston, 8:05p.m.
a-Scott Harvey 78-76-154 +10
from the 60-day DL and 1B Mike Napoli and OF (a-amateur)
LOCAL AUTO RACING Carlos Gomez from the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP P. Casey 66-71-137 -7
G. Osborn
B. Stuard
83-71-154
81-75-156
+10
+12
Cubs 9, Pirates 5
Dario Alvarez from Round Rock (PCL). Placed B. Harman 67-70-137 -7 Chicago Pittsburgh
Newberry Township EMS/Fire/Police Night RHP Tony Barnette on the 10-day DL, retroac- T. Fleetwood 67-70-137 -7
R. Robledo 78-79-157 +13
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D. Chopra 77-80-157 +13
PASS/IMCA, Late Models, Street Stocks, Legends, at Susquehanna tive to June 15. Assigned INF-OFs Ryan Rua and B. Koepka 67-70-137 -7 B. Horschel 79-78-157 +13
Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 2 Frzer lf 4 1 1 0
Jurickson Profar to Round Rock. Designated RHP J. Lovemark 69-69-138 -6 Happ cf 5 1 2 0 Hrrison 2b 5 0 1 0
Speedway 7 Dillon Gee for assignment. Agreed to terms with R. Fowler 65-73-138 -6
M. Campbell 77-81-158 +14
Schwrbr lf 5 1 0 0 Plnco rf 5 0 0 0
W. Bryan 76-83-159 +15
OF Bubba Thompson, SS Chris Seise and RHP J. Holmes 69-69-138 -6 Davis p 0 0 0 0 Freese 3b 3 1 0 0
BAPS Night a-Walker Lee 81-83-164 +20
Hans Crouse on minor league contracts and S. Woo Kim 69-70-139 -5 Russell ss 5 1 1 2 Bell 1b 4 2 2 3
D. Willett 81WD
410 Sprints & 358 Sprints, at Lincoln Speedway 7:30 assigned them to the Arizona League. X. Schauffele 66-73-139 -5 Heyward rf 4 2 1 0 McCtchn cf 3 1 2 1
National League a-Cameron Champ 70-69-139 -5 Cntrras c 3 1 2 3 Crvelli c 3 0 1 1

SUNDAY
ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms with RHP
Kyle Wright on a minor league contract.
B. Snedeker
H. Matsuyama
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-5 MLB L Stlla 2b 4 1 2 0 Mercer ss 4 0 1 0
Butler p 2 0 1 0 Wllm p 1 0 0 0
CHICAGO CUBS Placed INF Ben Zobrist on the B. Steele 71-69-140 -4 Strop p 0 0 0 0 Jaso ph 1 0 0 0
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LEGION 10-day DL, retroactive to June 13. Recalled INF M. Leishman 68-72-140 -4 National League Bryant 3b 1 1 0 0 LeBlanc p 0 0 0 0
Tommy La Stella from Iowa (PCL). H. English 71-69-140 -4 Almora cf 3 0 0 0 Hudson p 0 0 0 0
Dillsburg at Red Land (DH) 1 EAST DIVISION
LOS ANGELES DODGERS Recalled RHP Josh B. Haas 72-68-140 -4 Grimm p 0 0 0 0 Diaz ph 1 0 0 0
Ravin from Oklahoma City. Optioned RHP Ross C. Hoffman 70-70-140 -4 W L Pct GB Uehara p 0 0 0 0 Rvero p 0 0 0 0
EASTERN LEAGUE Stripling to Oklahoma City (PCL). C. Reavie 75-65-140 -4 Washington 41 26 .612 Jay lf 1 1 1 1 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0
NEW YORK METS Placed RHP Matt Harvey on W. McGirt 70-71-141 -3 Miami 30 35 .462 10 Watson p 0 0 0 0
Richmond at Harrisburg 1:30 the 10-Day DL, retroactive to June 15. Placed R. Henley 71-70-141 -3 New York 30 36 .455 10 Marinez p 0 0 0 0
OF Juan Lagares on the 10-Day DL. Recalled S. Garcia 70-71-141 -3 Atlanta 29 37 .439 11 Osuna ph 1 0 0 0
LOCAL AUTO RACING INF Matt Reynolds and OF Brandon Nimmo from B. Wiesberger 69-72-141 -3 Philadelphia 22 44 .333 18 Totals 37 9 11 8 Totals 35 5 8 5
Las Vegas (PCL). M. Kaymer 72-69-141 -3 CENTRAL DIVISION Chicago 300 000 006 9
SprintcarUnlimited.com Shootout PITTSBURGH PIRATES Agreed to terms with S. Kodaira 73-69-142 -2 Pittsburgh 000 013 001 5
W L Pct GB
USAC Sprint Cars, Extreme Stocks, Stock 600 Micros, at Susquehanna RHP Shane Baz on a minor league contract. A. Johnston 69-73-142 -2 Milwaukee 36 32 .529 E: Russell (7), Contreras (10). LOB: Chicago
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms Chicago 33 33 .500 2 5, Pittsburgh 7. 2B: Happ (6), Russell (10),
Speedway 7 with RHP Edwin Jackson on a minor league
A. Hadwin 68-74-142 -2
J. Thomas 73-69-142 -2 St. Louis 31 35 .470 4 Heyward (6), Contreras 2 (12), La Stella (3),
contract. J. Randolph 71-71-142 -2 Pittsburgh 30 37 .448 5 McCutchen (12). 3B: Bell (2). HR: Bell (12).
American Association Y. Miyazato 72-70-142 -2 Cincinnati 29 37 .439 6 IP H R ER BB SO
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS Signed C Kevin T. Aiken 71-71-142 -2 Chicago
Reiher. D. Lingmerth 73-69-142 -2 WEST DIVISION Butler 52/3 4 4 4 3 0
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS Released C Matt E. Els 70-72-142 -2 W L Pct GB Strop 1
/3 1 0 0 0 0

HOCKEY Passerelle and RHP Mark Vasquez.


WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Traded INF Casio Grider
to Texas for a player to be named. Released RHP
J. Maguire
E. Pepperell
a-Scottie Scheffler
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Colorado

Arizona
43 26 .623 Grimm
Los Angeles 42 26 .618 Uehara W,2-3
42 26 .618 Davis
1 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 0 2
1 3 1 1 1 2

Sports hernias affecting


Josh Laxer. M. Fitzpatrick 70-73-143 -1 San Diego 27 40 .403 15 Pittsburgh
Atlantic League T. Mullinax 71-72-143 -1 San Francisco 26 42 .382 16 Williams 5 4 3 3 2 3
LONG ISLAND DUCKS Activated RHP Dennis W. Kim 73-70-143 -1 Thursdays Games LeBlanc 1 0 0 0 0 1
OGrady and LHP Rafael Perez. Placed RHPs John K. Dougherty 71-72-143 -1 Cleveland 12, L.A. Dodgers 5 Hudson H,11 1 0 0 0 1 2

hockey players of all ages


Brownell and Matt Larkins on the inactive list. M. Putnam 73-70-143 -1 Philadelphia 1, Boston 0 Rivero H,14 1 1 0 0 0 2
Can-Am League M. Laird 72-71-143 -1 Washington 8, N.Y. Mets 3 Nicasio L,1-3 BS,3 0 3 4 4 1 0
QUEBEC CAPITALES Signed INF Jonathan Malo P. Reed 68-75-143 -1 Milwaukee 6, St. Louis 4 Watson 2
/3 3 2 2 0 0
and OF Daniel Rockett B. Stone 70-74-144 E Colorado 10, San Francisco 9 Marinez 1
/3 0 0 0 0 0
SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS Acquired RHP ElHajj K. Na 68-76-144 E Fridays Games Nicasio pitched to 4 batters in the 9th
STEPHEN WHYNO Muhammad from Somerset (Atlantic) for future L. Oosthuizen 74-70-144 E Arizona 5, Philadelphia 4 WP: Williams.
considerations. J. Furyk 70-74-144 E St. Louis 11, Baltimore 2 T: 3:31. A: 25,420 (38,362).
Associated Press Frontier League K. Chappell 74-70-144 E Chicago Cubs 9, Pittsburgh 5
Months removed from sports hernia and hip surgeries, EVANSVILLE OTTERS Signed INF Justin Brock,
OF Manny DeJesus and RHP Diego Ibarra.
S. Cink
H. Li
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L.A. Dodgers 3, Cincinnati 1
Washington 7, N.Y. Mets 2
Diamondbacks 5, Phillies 4
Arizona Philadelphia
Claude Giroux still didnt feel like himself. The Philadelphia GATEWAY GRIZZLIES Sold the contract of RHP
Brandon Texiera to Milwaukee (NL).
L. Westwood 69-75-144 E Miami 5, Atlanta 0
San Diego at Milwaukee, 8:10p.m.
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K. Kisner 74-70-144 E
Flyers captain finally got back to normal by the end of the JOLIET SLAMMERS Signed OF Travis Bolin. B. Grace 72-72-144 E San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40p.m.
Blnco rf
Prlta lf
5 1 2 2
5 1 3 0
Hrrra cf 4 2 2 0
Kndrc 2b 4 0 0 1
Saturdays Games
season, roughly nine months after going under the knife. Released INF C.J. Needam.
RIVER CITY RASCALS Sold the contract of LHP
J. Spieth
S. Jaeger
73-71-144 E
71-73-144 E San Francisco (Cain 3-5) at Colorado (Freeland
Gldschm 1b 5 0 1 0 Altherr rf 4 1 0 0
Lamb 3b 2 1 1 1 Jseph 1b 4 0 1 0
I thought itd be quicker, to be honest, Giroux said. Austin Warner to St. Louis (NL). D. Summerhays 73-72-145 +1 7-4), 3:10p.m.
Owings ss 5 1 1 0 Franco 3b 4 0 1 2
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS Released C Riley K. Bradley 72-73-145 +1 Arizona (Godley 2-1) at Philadelphia (Eickhoff
Its harder than I thought it wouldve been. Moore. S. Lowry 71-74-145 +1 0-7), 4:05p.m.
Drury 2b 4 0 1 0 Kelly lf 4 0 0 0
Dscalso lf 4 0 0 1 Rupp c 3 1 1 1
Because of the unnatural motion of skating, hockey WASHINGTON WILD THINGS Released RHP
Trevor Belicek.
S. Stricker
R. Brehm
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+1
St. Louis (Wainwright 7-4) at Baltimore (Miley
2-4), 4:05p.m.
Fuentes cf 0 0 0 0 Galvis ss 3 0 0 0
is among the most common sports for sports hernias, a WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS Signed RHP Clay J. Niebrugge 73-72-145 +1 L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 2-6) at Cincinnati Corbin p
Mathis c 4 0 2 1 Aa.Nola p 2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0
Chapman to a contract extension. (Wojciechowski 1-0), 4:10p.m.
catch-all term for what are also called core muscle in- BASKETBALL
T. Gooch
R. Cabrera Bello
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+1
Hzlbker ph 1 1 1 0
Miami (Locke 0-2) at Atlanta (Garcia 2-5), 4:10p.m. Chafin p
Blnco ph 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Benoit p 0 0 0 0
juries. Within the past couple of years, Jamie Benn of NBA
G. Woodland 72-73-145 +1 San Diego (Lamet 2-2) at Milwaukee (Anderson Bradley p 1 0 0 0 Ramos p 0 0 0 0
J. Kokrak 75-70-145 +1 5-2), 4:10p.m.
the Dallas Stars, Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins, NBA Suspended Detroits Reggie Bullock
Z. Johnson 71-74-145 +1 Washington (Strasburg 7-2) at N.Y. Mets (Lugo Totals
Rodney p 0 0 0 0
37 5 12 5 Totals 32 4 5 4
and Indianas Monta Ellis five games each, for
Jason Zucker of the Minnesota Wild, Karl Alzner of the violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug
M. Kuchar
W. Simpson
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+1
1-0), 4:10p.m. Arizona 000 200 300 5
Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 6-4) at Pittsburgh (Nova Philadelphia 000 112 000 4
Washington Capitals, Shayne Gostisbehere of the Flyers Program.
MILWAUKEE BUCKS Named director of bas-
T. Light 73-72-145 +1 6-4), 8:15p.m.
E: Galvis (5), Lamb (6). DP: Philadelphia 1. LOB:
Failed to qualify Sundays Games
and goaltender Mike Smith of the Arizona Coyotes are ketball operations, Jon Horst, general manager.
K. Thompson 76-70-146 +2 L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, 1:10p.m.
Arizona 9, Philadelphia 4. 2B: Franco (11). 3B:
Peralta (2), Herrera (1). HR: Blanco (2), Rupp
among the NHL players to have an operation to repair a FOOTBALL Y. Ikeda 72-74-146 +2 Washington at N.Y. Mets, 1:10p.m.
Arizona at Philadelphia, 1:35p.m.
(5). SB: Rupp (1). CS: Goldschmidt (4). SF: Lamb
CFL P. Perez 76-70-146 +2
sports hernia or core muscle injury. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Released WR R. Ramsay 73-73-146 +2 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 1:35p.m.
(2). S: Galvis (2).
IP H R ER BB SO
Dr. L. Michael Brunt, who has been a St. Louis Blues Justice Liggins, OL Trevan Brown, OL Cody
Speller, LB Nick Temple, DB Darnell Walker Jr.
P. Uihlein
J. Rose
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+2
Miami at Atlanta, 1:35p.m.
St. Louis at Baltimore, 1:35p.m.
Arizona
Corbin W,6-6 6 5 4 2 0 5
team physician since 1994, estimates that anywhere from and DB Matt Smalley. a-Mason Andersen 73-73-146 +2 San Diego at Milwaukee, 2:10p.m.
Chafin H,7 2
/3 0 0 0 2 1
D. Love IV 71-75-146 +2 San Francisco at Colorado, 3:10p.m.
six to 15 players each year undergo some type of sports HOCKEY
R. Fisher 75-71-146 +2
Bradley H,11
Rodney S,19-22
11/3 0 0 0 0 2
1 0 0 0 0 1
hernia surgery and its on the rise across all ages. Brunt, NHL
ANAHEIM DUCKS Placed D Simon Despres
L. Glover
C. Wood
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American League Philadelphia
who has performed the surgery on Michael Grabner, Joel on waivers. A. Scott 72-75-147 +3 EAST DIVISION Nola L,3-5
Neshek
6 9 5 5 2 6
1 1 0 0 0 0
ARIZONA COYOTES Announced the
Ward, Mike Green, Matt Cooke, Doug Weight and others, resignations of president and CEO Anthony
C. Pan
H. Stenson
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New York 38 26 .594 Ramos
W L Pct GB Benoit 1 1 0 0 0 1
1 1 0 0 1 1
believes the increase over the past 10 to 15 years has to do LeBlanc and president of hockey operations
Gary Drummond. Named Ahron Cohen chief
C. Schwartzel 71-76-147 +3 Boston 37 29 .561 2 Aa.Nola pitched to 3 batters in the 7th
B. Hun An 71-76-147 +3 Tampa Bay 35 35 .500 6 T: 3:12. A: 18,140 (43,651).
with better recognition of abdominal and groin injuries operating officer. a-Maverick McNealy 73-74-147 +3 Toronto 32 34 .485 7
ECHL
that are common in hockey, soccer and football players. WORCESTER RAILERS Signed G Joe Fallon to
a-Alex Smalley
R. Palmer
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Baltimore 32 34 .485 7
Cardinals 11, Orioles 2
CENTRAL DIVISION
While acute injuries can lead to sports hernias, Brunt a one-year contract. B. Dredge 74-73-147 +3
W L Pct GB
St. Louis Baltimore
SOCCER T. Pieters 76-71-147 +3 ab r h bi ab r h bi
believes that too much repetition among young athletes MLS F. Molinari 74-73-147 +3 Minnesota 34 30 .531 Crpnter 1b 3 1 2 2 Smith rf 2 0 1 0
Cleveland 33 31 .516 1 Grcia 3b 0 0 0 0
in a single sport can cause problems, something others MLS Fined Sporting Kansas City M Benny
Feilhaber an undisclosed amount for simulation/
D. Miernicki 73-74-147 +3
Detroit 32 34 .485 3 Fowler dh 3 1 2 2 Mchdo 3b 3
Wshngtn rf 1 0
0
0 0
0 1
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CLASS 3A
BASEBALL irst Round, Monday, June 5
F
Pine Grove Area 5, Mifflinburg 3
PIAA Glance Christopher Dock 21, Masterman 15
CLASS 6A Mid Valley 2, North Penn Liberty 1
irst Round, Monday, June 5
F Brandywine Heights def. Science Leadership
Pennsbury 2, Parkland 1 (11 inn.) (forfeit)
Perkiomen Valley 2, Williamsport 0 Phillipsburg-Osceola 1, Pequea Valley 0
Liberty 5, Governor Mifflin 4 South Park 16, Titusville 1
Frankford 5, Neshaminy 1 First Round, Tuesday, June 6
St. Josephs Prep 3, North Penn 1 Deer Lakes 16, Karns City 6
Dallastown 8, Hatboro-Horsham 1 Ellwood City 6, Ligonier Valley 0
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
State College 1, North Allegheny 0 Pine Grove 17, Christopher Dock 3 (5 inn.)
Penn Manor 6, Pine-Richland 4 Mid Valley 4, Brandywine Heights 2
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Phillipsburg-Osceola 6, Deer Lakes 2
Pennsbury 3, Perkiomen Valley 0 South Park 11, Ellwood City 0 (5 inn.)
Liberty 8, Frankford 0 Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Dallastown 5, St. Josephs Prep 1 Pine Grove 10, Mid Valley 6
State College 3, Penn Manor 1 South Park 4, Phillipsburg-Osceola 0
Semifinals, Monday June 12 Championship, Friday, June 16
Pennsbury 12, Liberty 0 at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
Dallastown 6, State College 1 University, 4
Championship, Friday, June 16 South Park 4, Pine Grove 2
at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, CLASS 2A
3:30 First Round, Monday, June 5
Pennsbury 1, Dallastown 0 Minersville 13, Conwell-Egan 0 (5 inn.)
CLASS 5A Holy Cross 15, Wyalusing 0
First Round, Monday, June 5 Bristol 10, Philadelphia Academy 0
Wallenpaupack 3, Upper Merion 1 Fairfield 5, Windber 2
Upper Moreland 2, Archbishop Wood 0 South Side 6, Conemaugh Valley 4
Whitehall 7, Daniel Boone 0 First Round, Tuesday, June 6
Springfield-Delco 15, Franklin Towne 0 Frazier 13, Lakeview 3 (6 inn.)
Cedar Cliff 3, Mars 1 Chartiers Houston 1, Moniteau 0
West Allegheny 11, Cathedral Prep 3 Seton LaSalle 9, Sharpsville 5
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
Marple Newtown 6, Red Land 4 Minersville 5, Holy Cross 2
Greater Latrobe 5, Manheim Central 4 Bristol 4, Fairfield 3
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Chartiers Houston 4, Frazier 3
Wallenpaupack 2, Marple Newtown 0 South Side 7, Seton LaSalle 2
Whitehall 5, Upper Moreland 2 Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Springfield-Delco 1, Cedar Cliff 0 (10 inn.) Minersville 15, Bristol 0 (4 inn)
Greater Latrobe 9, West Allegheny 4 South Side 7, Chartiers-Houston 2
SUBMITTED BY JIM VASH Semifinals, Monday, June 12 Championship, Thursday, June 15
Whitehall 6, Wallenpaupack 2 at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
JIM VASH AIDS IN NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES 4X100 SILVER Greater Latrobe 2, Springfield-Delco 1
Championship, Thursday, June 15 Minersville 4, South Side 1
University, 11a.m.
at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, CLASS 1A
Hampden Twp.s Jim Vash helped a quartet including members of the Philadelphia Masters Track and Field club win silver 5:30 First Round, Monday, June 5
Greater Latrobe 7, Whitehall 0 (6 inn.) Northeast Bradford 7, Millersburg 6
in the mens 65-69 age bracket of the 4x100 at the National Senior Games. Vash and his teammates ran a 56.85 on Sunday, CLASS 4A Williams Valley 11, Faith Christian Academy
finishing behind a team that set the new national record in 53.56. The National Senior Games were held in Birmingham, East Pennsboro 7, New Hope-Solebury 0
First Round, Monday, June 5 0 (5 inn.)
Glendale 5, Muncy 0
Alabama, from June 2-15 and are for athletes ages 50 and over. Pictured are (from left), Tom Simek, Dave Kucherawy, Jim Wilson Area 13, Esperanza 0 (5 inn.) First Round, Tuesday, June 6
West York 7, Bonner-Prendergast 3 Meyersdale 3, Elk Co. Catholic 1
Vash and Don Warren. Dallas 9, Athens 0 West Greene 10, Shanksville-Stonycreek 0 (6 inn.)
Forest Hills 4, Kennard Dale 3 Claysburg-Kimmel 11 Coudersport 5
South Park 4, Clearfield 0 DuBois Central Catholic 18, Carmichaels 3 (4 inn.)
Hopewell 6, Slippery Rock 1 Commodore Perry 7, Monessen 2
LOCAL BRIEFS Blackhawk 2, Hickory 1
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
Williams Valley 6, Northeast Bradford 2
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Meyersdale 15, Glendale 2

Bixby leaving Dickinson for Johns Hopkins


East Pennsboro 5, Wilson Area 2 West Greene 3, Claysburg-Kimmel 1
Dallas 2, West York 0 DuBois Central Catholic 9, Commodore Perry 3
Blackhawk 6, Forest Hills 4 Semifinals, Monday, June 12
South Park 7, Hopewell 2 Williams Valley 9, Meyersdale 5
Semifinals, Monday, June 12 West Greene 9, Dubois Central Catholic 5
Dallas 7, East Pennsboro 5 Championship, Friday, June 16
South Park 10, Blackhawk 3 at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
LOCAL COLLEGE performances. rounded out the top 10 after starting Championship, Friday, June 16 University, 11a.m.
20th. at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, 1
Dallas 5, South Park 0
West Greene 9, Williams Valley 8
INDIANS 9, COLTS 7
Dickinson womens basketball WEST SHORE TWILIGHT Stockon set fast time over the 32- CLASS 3A Cedar Cliff 100 060 0 7 11 0
First Round, Monday, June 5
coach Katherine Bixby is off to Johns The Cardinals (10-3) bats lit up car field with a lap of 20.035 seconds. Loyalsock Twp. 5, Lakeland 0
Donegal 000 360 x 9 9 1
CEDAR CLIFF (ab-r-h-rbi) Jimiah McDonald
Hopkins. The Red Devils announced in the fifth inning, racking up 10 runs It was a track record. Holy Redeemer 5, Tamaqua 0
Central 10, Chestnut Ridge 0 (5 inn.)
4-1-2-0, Riley Keefer 4-1-1-1, Olivia Jordan
3-0-1-1, Avery Winchell 4-0-1-1, Sarah Dietrich
that the three-year to claim a 13-2 victory against the Williams Grove regulars Danny Sharpsville 5, Ellwood City 2 0-1-0-0, Olivia Wagner 3-0-1-0, Regina Showers
Huntingdon 6, Mt. Pleasant 5 (10 inn.)
head coach will take Hagerstown Braves (9-4). Mechan- Dietrich and Mark Smith both won a First Round, Tuesday, June 6
0-1-0-0, Maddie Sitler 4-1-1-3, Callie Wiebel
0-0-0-0, Maddie Enrico 2-0-1-0, Karson
over Blue Jays on July icsburgs Joe DeBernardis was 4-for- heat race as did fellow Pennsylvania Lancaster Catholic 10, Science Leadership 0 Hastings 3-1-1-1, Naomi Engelhart 3-1-2-0.
(6 inn.) Totals: 30-7-11-7.
1, ending a tenure in 4, scoring three runs, earning four driver Joey Biasi. Brady Bacon was the Riverside 5, Fairview 4 DONEGAL Savanna Kolenda 3-1-0-0, Morgan
Carlisle where she RBIs and picking up three doubles. only USAC driver to win a heat race. First Round, Wednesday, June 7
Oley Valley 6, Conwell-Egan 5
Biesecker 4-0-1-1, Rachael Overlander 0-1-0-0,
Makyla Yoder 3-1-1-0, Jessica Kosheba 0-1-0-0,
went 41-35. Bixby led Ryan Gray was the only other person Bayston controlled the restart and Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Kaitlyn Witmer 3-1-2-3, Cheyenne Klinedurst
Loyalsock Twp. 6, Lancaster Catholic 4
Dickinson to con- with a double (1-for-3, run, RBI). the final two laps winning by 0.519 Holy Redeemer 4, Oley Valley 3
0-1-0-0, Peighton Hornick 2-1-1-1, Rachel
Robinson 3-1-2-3, McKenna Berg 3-0-1-0,
secutive Centennial seconds. Bacon passed Robinson to Central 1, Riverside 0 Sierra Neiss 3-0-1-0, Grace Miller 0-0-0-0,
Huntingdon 16, Sharpsville 2 (5 inn.)
Conference tourna- CUMBERLAND COUNTY LEGION finish second. Robinson, Thorson and Emily Graham 2-1-0-1. Totals: 26-9-7-9.
Bixby Semifinals, Monday, June 12 HR CC, Sitler, Hastings. 3B D, Robinson.
ment appearances for New Cumberland (5-1) entered Tanner Carrick completed the top Holy Redeemer 4, Loyalsock Twp. 0
Central 3, Huntingdon 1
2B CC, Keefer, Jordan, Engelhart; D, Yoder,
Witmer. SB CC, McDonald; D, Kolenda.
the first since 2010, and the Red Dev- the final inning facing a 3-1 deficit to five. Greth, Holly Shelton, Thomas Championship, Thursday, June 15 Cedar Cliff pitching: Winchell (L) 6 IP, 9 H, 9 R,
at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, 3
ils set a program record for 3-pointers Enola (0-2) before scoring a massive Meseraull, Tommy Kunsman and Central 8, Holy Redeemer 3
9 ER, 4 BB, 2 K. Donegal pitching: Yoder 4.1
IP, 7 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 2 K; Neiss (W) 2.2 IP, 4
this past season with 165 under her six runs to win the game 7-3. Colin Alex Bright rounded out the top 10. CLASS 2A
First Round, Monday, June 5
H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 1 K.
watch. The Ithaca grad replaces long- Dorrell picked up the win after en- Greth and Kunsman won the heat Old Forge 1, Wellsboro 0
time JHU coach Nancy Funk, who led tering the game in the sixth. New races. Marian Catholic 2, South Williamsport 1
Bellwood-Antis 3, Newport 0
LEGION BASEBALL
the Blue Jays to 26 winning seasons Cumberlands Nate Smith scored two The USAC Silver Crown cars will Brookville 4, Conemaugh Township 3
Cumberland County Glance
Bishop McCort 4, Freedom Area 0
in her 31 years. Funk announced her runs and picked up three RBIs as he be featured Friday night at Williams Rocky Grove 2, Serra Catholic 1 (10 inn.) Team Record
Carlisle 10-0-1
retirement in April and officially steps finished 1-for-2 with a triple. Grove in the 100-lap Horn-Schindler First Round, Tuesday, June 6
Neumann-Goretti 4, Dock Mennonite 3 Hampden Twp. 7-1
down June 30 after a 40-year career Hampdens (7-1) Ryan Baker Memorial. The USAC midgets will re- Saegertown 7, California 3 New Cumberland 5-1
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Dillsburg 4-6
where she went 663-353. She led the picked up five RBIs to help stave off turn as well. Neumann-Goretti 13, Old Forge 10 Red Land 3-0
Blue Jays to four Centennial Confer- a potential comeback from Mechan- Bellwood-Antis 6, Marian Catholic 5 (8 inn.)
Brookville 7, Saegertown 3
West Perry
Duncannon 2-4
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ence titles and 10 NCAA Tournament icsburg (2-6) in their 8-4 win Friday EASTERN LEAGUE Bishop McCort 6, Rocky Grove 5 Mechanicsburg 2-6
Mt. Holly 1-6
appearances, including six straight night. Bakers two-run single opened HARRISBURG Osvaldo Abreu Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Neumann-Goretti 10, Bellwood Antis 9 Enola 0-2
from 1995-2000. I am very grati- up the scoring before returning in the homered and doubled, driving in Bishop McCort 10, Brookville 3 Newville 0-7
Friday, June 16
Championship, Friday, June 16
fied, humbled and eager to begin as bottom of the fifth with another two three runs and scoring a pair as the at Lubrano Park, Penn State University, New Cumberland 7, Enola 3
the next head coach of John Hopkins RBIs on a single. The final RBI came in Harrisburg Senators topped the Rich- Neumann-Goretti 7, Bishop McCort 4
10:30a.m. Hampden 8, Mechanicsburg 4
Saturday, June 17
womens basketball, Bixby said in the bottom of the sixth from a double mond Flying Squir- CLASS 1A Mt. Holly at Enola (DH), 11a.m.
First Round, Monday, June 5 Red Land at Duncannon (DH), 11a.m.
Dickinsons press release. Dickinsons to right-center. Mechanicsburg had rels 9-6 on Friday. High Point 5, GAMP 0 West Perry at Newville (DH), noon
search for a replacement begins im- the tying run at the plate with the Jose Marmolejos Millersburg 6, Faith Christian 3 Sunday, June 18
Dillsburg at Red Land (DH), 1
Meyersdale 6, Homer Center 1
mediately. bases loaded in the final inning be- homered and singled Clarion 4, Berlin-Brothersvalley 3 NEW CUMBERLAND 7, ENOLA 3
New Cumberland 001 000 6 7 6 3
Shippensburgs Dave Osan- fore falling short to a 4-3 ground out. with two RBIs for Greensburg Central Catholic 2, Juniata Valley 1
First Round, Tuesday, June 6 Enola 300 000 0 3 3 3
itsch was named the PSAC Outdoor Harrisburg. Elk County Catholic 7, Jeannette 4 Tyler Sassano, Colin Dorrell (6) and Mike Jensen,
Daniel Stump (5); Zach Boyer, Jared Boyer (6),
Track & Field Head LOCAL AUTO RACING Harrisburg went Oswayo Valley 8, Union 3
First Round, Wednesday, June 7 Adam Balbanzo (7) and Garrison Shields-Selig.
Coach of the Year for MECHANICSBURG Kevin
up 3-0 in the second Tri-Valley 2, Sayre 0
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
W Colin Dorrell; L Adam Balbanzo.

mens and womens Thomas Jr. took the lead back from Abreu after Abreu hit a two- High Point 4, Tri-Valley 3 (11 inn.)
Friday. The longtime Chris Windom and then took his in- run home run. Meyersdale 9, Millersburg 0 WEST SHORE BASEBALL
Clarion 3, Elk County Catholic 0
Raiders coach led the side line away over the second half of Richmond answered in the top of Greensburg Central Catholic 7, Oswayo Valley 2 Twilight League Glance
Semifinals, Monday, June 12
mens team to a con- the USAC Sprint Car Feature Thurs- the next frame when Slade Heath- Meyersdale 2, High Point 1 (8 inn.)
eam Record
T
New Cumberland Tigers 10-3
ference record ninth day night at Williams Grove Speed- cott hit a two-run home run to cut Clarion 1, Greensburg Central Catholic 0
Championship, Thursday, June 15
Hagerstown Braves 9-4
straight PSAC cham- way. the deficit to one. at Lubrano Park, Penn State University,
Mechanicsburg Cardinals
Dillsburg Wolfpack
8-3
4-9
Osanitsch pionship this spring. From there, Thomas cruised to vic- The Senators later added three runs Meyersdale 2, Clarion 0
12:30 Enola Express 3-6
Shippensburg Stars 0-10
The women won their tory in the first USAC Sprint car race in both the third and sixth innings. In Friday, June 16
eighth straight crown. completed at the Grove since 1996. the third, Raudy Read hit a two-run SOFTBALL Mechanicsburg 13, Hagerstown 2
Saturday, June 17
Joining Osanitsch was Derek It was the opening night of the home run and Marmolejos hit a solo PIAA Glance Hagerstown at New Cumberland (DH), 1
Enola at Shippensburg (DH), 5
Nothstein, who was named the PSAC Groves USAC Triple Crown Show- home run, while Abreu hit an RBI CLASS 6A
MECHANICSBURG 13, HAGERSTOWN 2
irst Round, Monday, June 5
F
Mens Outdoor Field down and the third night of the an- double and then scored on a single Council Rock North 9, Avon Grove 5
Hagerstown 100 001 0 2 7 3
Mechanicsburg 012 0100 x 13 11 0
Athlete of the Year nual Eastern Storm for the USAC by Stephen Perez in the sixth. Hazleton 7, Coatesville 1
Spring Ford 16, St. Hubert 1 HAGERSTOWN (ab-r-h-rbi) Justin Lewis
on Friday. Nothstein, Sprint cars. Harrisburg starter Wirkin Estevez Liberty 2, Penn Manor 0 3-0-0-0, Sinjin Shoop 4-1-2-0, Jason Parades
1-0-1-0, Cody Hammond 2-0-0-0, Brandon
Perkiomen Valley 3, Parkland 2
a graduate student, For Thomas, who celebrated his (1-0) picked up the win despite allow- Chambersburg 4, Latrobe 2 Toloso 1-0-0-0, Matt Kline 2-0-0-0, Devin
Griffith 1-0-0-0, Hunter Martin 3-0-1-1, Tyler
is the third Raider to birthday Wednesday night, his 13th ing three runs and seven hits over 5 McDowell 16, North Allegheny 7
Elbin 2-0-1-0, Blake Dougherty 3-0-0-0, Alex
First Round, Tuesday, June 6
receive the award in career USAC Sprint car win was 1/3 innings. Opposing starter Jordan Hempfield Area 1, Central York 0 Cline 3-0-0-0, C.J. Owings 1-1-1-0, Luca Tesselli
1-0-0-0. Totals: 27-2-6-1.
its 11-year history. worth $6,000. Johnson (4-4) took the loss in the Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8
Hazleton 6, Council Rock North 5 MECHANICSBURG Brayden Lackey 4-2-1-0,
He went to for NCAA Windom eventually settled for third. Eastern League game after a rough Spring-Ford 9, Liberty 2 Ben Eppley 4-1-0-1, Shane Dressler 2-2-1-2, Joe
DeBernardis 4-3-4-4, Ryan Gray 3-1-1-1, Matt Cody
Chambersburg 3, Perkiomen Valley 1
Nothstein Outdoor Champion- He would win by 2.362 seconds as outing in which he allowed eight runs Hempfield Area 5, McDowell 0 (8 inn.) 4-1-1-1, Teed Wertz 3-0-1-0, Kodi Shatzer 3-1-1-1,
Sam Crater 3-2-1-1. Totals: 30-13-11-11.
ships in the javelin, Stockon took second from Windom. and eight hits over 5 1/3 innings. Semifinals, Monday, June 12
Hazleton 8, Spring-Ford 5 2B H, C.J. Owings; M, Joe DeBernardis 3, Ryan
tossing a personal best 220-9 this Grant and Brady Bacon completed For the Flying Squirrels, Heathcott Hempfield Area 11, Chambersburg 4 Gray. SB M, Wertz.
Hagerstown pitching: Nick Stegman (L) 4 IP, 6
Championship, Thursday, June 15
season, finishing fourth in the coun- the top five. Shane Golobic, Thomas homered and singled twice, driving in at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State H, 5 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 6 K; Cody Hammond 0.2 IP, 3
H, 7 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 0 K; C.J. Owings 1.1 IP, 2 H,
try. He also finished sixth in 2013 and Meseraull, Andretti, Jerry Coons Jr. two runs. C.J Hinojosa doubled and University, 4
1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K. Mechanicsburg pitching:
Hempfield Area 5, Hazleton 3
sixth in 2016, one of just three Ship and former Williams Grove super singled three times, scoring a run and CLASS 5A Sam Crater (W) 7 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 8 K.

athletes with three All-American sportsman winner Carmen Perigo Jr. also driving one home. First Round, Monday, June 5
Donegal 3, West Chester Henderson 2
Abington Heights 3, Great Valley 1
MENS SOFTBALL
Lampeter-Strasburg 15, Archbishop Wood 5 Carlisle League Glance
Interboro 11, Franklin Towne 0 (5 inn.) Standings
Central Mountain 11, Albert Gallatin 1 (5 inn.) Team Record
MLB ROUNDUP First Round. Tuesday, June 6
Bishop Shanahan 5, Spring Grove 2
Cedar Cliff 9, Moon 6
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Scherzer strikes out 10, leads Nats over Mets


West Allegheny 5, Lower Dauphin 4 Dewberry 4-4
Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 Orange Crush 2-6
Donegal 6, Abington Heights 5 (10 inn.) Eagles F.O.E. 1299 0-10
Lampeter-Strasburg 5, Bishop Shanahan 4 Tuesday, June 13
Cedar Cliff 4, Interboro 0 Henckendorns 25, Dewberry 2
West Allegheny 5, Central Mountain 3 Heckendorns 18, Dewberry 3
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS including a run-scoring behind him. lowed Blancos second ho- Semifinals, Monday, June 12 Thursday, June 15
Donegal 7, Lampeter-Strasburg 0
EW YORK Max
N single in the eighth, as the mer of the season off Aaron Cedar Cliff 6, West Allegheny 5
Grille/Muffin/Circle 20, Eagles F.O.E. 3
Grille/Muffin/Circle 20, Eagles F.O.E. 5
Scherzer struck out 10 over Nationals improved to 5-0 Blanco, Lamb rally Nola (3-5) in the seventh. Championship, Friday, June 16
at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
eight masterful innings to at Citi Field this year. D-backs to win over Peralta advanced to third on University, 1:30 AUTO RACING
reach double digits for the Scherzer (8-4) won for Paul Goldschmidts single Donegal 9, Cedar Cliff 7
Local results
fifth straight start and lim- the fourth time in five Phillies off Pat Neshek and scored
CLASS 4A
First Round, Monday, June 5 Williams Grove Speedway
Tunkhannock 7, Shikellamy 0 Thursday, June 15
ited the Mets to four hits, starts, starting 26 of 29 PHILADELPHIA Gre- on Lambs fly ball to center Eastern York 4, Bonner Prendergast 3 Sprint Car Feature (30 laps): 1. Kevin Thomas
leading the Washington batters with strikes. He gor Blanco hit a tying two- field. Bangor Area 9, Wyoming Area 4
Upper Perkiomen 3, East Pennsboro 0
Jr. 2. Chase Stockon. 3. Chris Windom. 4. Justin
Grant. 5. Brady Bacon. 6. Shane Golobic. 7.
Nationals over New York never threw more than 16 run homer and Jake Lamb Patrick Corbin (6-6) gave Yough 2, Bellfonte 0 Thomas Meseraull. 8. Jarett Andretti. 9. Jerry
7-2 on Friday night. pitches in an inning un- drove in the go-ahead run up four runs two earned Mt. Pleasant 3, Harbor Creek 0
First Round, Tuesday, June 6
Coons Jr. 10. Carmen Perigo Jr. 11. Aaron Farney.
12. Kyle Moody. 13. Danny Dietrich. 14. Isaac
Matt Wieters and Mi- til the eighth, ending that with a sacrifice fly in the and five hits while strik- Kennard-Dale 15, Esperanza 0 (4 inn.) Chapple. 15. Chad Boespflug. 16. Joey Biasi. 17.
Belle Vernon 1, Punxsutawney 0 Tyler Courtney. 18. Mark Smith. 19. Dave Darland.
chael A. Taylor hit consec- one by fanning Yoenis seventh inning to rally the ing out five in six innings to Quarterfinals, Thursday, June 8 20. CJ Leary. 21. Stevie Suzzex. 22. Trevor
utive homers starting the Cespedes in an 11-pitch Arizona Diamondbacks to a get the win. Fernando Rod- Tunkhannock 15, Eastern York 4 (5 inn.)
Bangor Area 8, Upper Perkiomen 4
Kobylarz. 23. Robert Ballou. 24. Kyle Robbins.
Midget Feature (20 laps): 1. Spencer Bayston;
third inning against Ste- at-bat. Scherzer walked 5-4 victory over the Phila- ney got the last three outs Yough 11, Kennard-Dale (6 inn.) 2. Brady Bacon; 3. Ryan Robinson; 4. Tanner
Mt. Pleasant 5, Belle Vernon 4 Thorson; 5. Tanner Carrick; 6. Ryan Greth; 7.
ven Matz (1-1). Anthony two and threw 118 pitches, delphia Phillies on Friday for his 19th save. Semifinals, Monday, June 12 Holly Shelton; 8. Thomas Meseraull; 9. Tommy
Rendon added a two-run his most since May 11 last night. Odubel Herrera had two Tunkhannock 9, Bangor Area 4 Kunsman; 10. Alex Bright; 11. Adam Pierson;
Mt. Pleasant 7, Yough 2 12. Steve Buckwalter; 13. Shawn Jackson; 14.
homer in the sixth and had year, but got defensive help David Peralta tripled hits and scored twice for Championship, Thursday, June 15 Kenny Miller; 15. Josh Heckman; 16. Steve
M three RBIs, Bryce Harper when Washingtons infield among his three hits, in- the Phillies, and Maikel at Nittany Lion Softball Park, Penn State
University, 1:30
Craig; 17. Trevor Kobylarz; 18. Jason Rice; 19.
Rob Marhefka; 20. PJ Garguilo; 21. Andrew
1 finished with three hits, turned three double plays cluding a single that fol- Franco drove in two runs. Mt. Pleasant 5, Tunkhannock 3 Layser; 22. Rohan Beasley.
C4|Saturday, June 17, 2017 U.S. OPEN The Sentinel

Schauffele finds talent transferable


EDDIE PELLS
AP National Writer
ERIN, Wis. When he
was young, Xander Schauf-
feles soccer coaches in-
sisted he play defense. In-
stead, Schauffele switched
to golf.
Their loss.
The kid with the cant-
miss hand-eye coordina-
tion is doing his scoring at
Erin Hills this week. The
PGA Tour rookie spent
part of Fridays second
round sharing the lead in
the U.S. Open. He followed
an opening 66 with a 73 to
get to 5-under par, three
shots out of the lead with
the afternoon players still
on the course, and ensured ASSOCIATED PRESS
of a late tee time Saturday. Xander Schauffele hits from the ninth tee during the second
Not bad for a U.S. Open round of the U.S. Open golf tournament Friday at Erin Hills
rookie who had to go in Erin, Wis.
through qualifying to make
it to Erin Hills. some talent, so lets see if Xanders way and Xander
I think me being a little I can do this with one eye. kept volleying it right back
naive has almost prepared I had a really good teacher to him with his foot.
me for this situation, said who equated it to throw- He could do it at will,
Schauffele (pronounced ing the javelin. It was so Stefan said. I had never
SHAU-fah-leh). easy for me, it was unbe- seen that before.
Dont let the aw-shucks lievable. It was unfair how But Xanders youth
stuff fool you. Pretty much easy it was. coaches wanted him on the
everyone around him in- Like father, like son. defensive side of the field,
sists the arrows have long Xanders two trips and Xander preferred of-
pointed toward Xander around Erin Hills have been fense.
ASSOCIATED PRESS making it big in pro golf. relatively stress-free. Hes Off to the driving range
Cameron Champ hits from the ninth tee during the second round of the U.S. Open golf His dad plotted this hit 22 of 28 fairways and 28 they went.
tournament Friday at Erin Hills in Erin, Wis. thing all the way through. of 36 greens in regulation, It was pretty simple,

Champ not playing


He said, This is what were and has rarely found him- Stefan said. The talent is
doing. This is how were self in trouble. He played the hand-eye coordination,
doing it, said Schauffeles his first two rounds in a and that was obviously
college coach, Ryan Dono- low-profile threesome that there. Where it goes from
van of San Diego State. included amateur Cameron there, nobody knows. But

like an amateur
But soccer is the Schauf- Champ, who also heads now were here, so its all
fele familys first sport. into the weekend at 5 un- good.
Stefans grandfathers der. The spotlight figures Before getting to the U.S.
each played elite-level to grow brighter the longer Open, Schauffele won the
soccer in Europe. Stefan Schauffele stays near the state high school cham-
JAY COHEN sive par 5s. On the 603-yard California, when he com- was an elite soccer player top. pionship in California
Associated Press 14th, he got to the green mitted to play for the Ag- and decathlete, but a car Ive been trying to and the California State
ERIN, Wis. Cameron in two. His tee shot on 18 gies. But he was hampered accident on his way to de- make him laugh, said Amateur Championship
Champ is one of the longest traveled almost 353 yards, by injuries at the start of his cathlon training changed caddie Austin Kaiser, who in 2014. He starred at San
hitters at the U.S. Open. and he finished his round career at Texas A&M. things. Among his mul- describes his friend as the Diego State from 2013-15,
He keeps to himself while with a 12-footer to get to 5 He got healthy by work- titude of injuries, Stefan hardest-working guy hes and spent last season on
he plays. There is a quiet under, just two shots back ing out and stretching more, lost sight in his left eye. ever met. I want to keep the Web.com Tour before
confidence about him as he of leaders Paul Casey, Brian and a practice round with With the prospect of com- his head from getting ahead moving up to the PGA Tour.
makes his way around Erin Harman, Tommy Fleetwood Rory McIlroy and Louis peting for Germany out of of himself. Its easy to get Stefan says his son is do-
Hills. and Brooks Koepka. Oosthuizen at Erin Hills the picture, Stefan moved ahead of yourself out there ing well this week in part
Nothing amateur about Man, that kid is just su- helped pave the way for his to America, which is where and worrying about the fu- because Erin Hills reminds
his game. He looks right at per long off the tee and hes fast start at the U.S. Open. he discovered golf. ture too much. him a lot of Barona Creek
home in one of golfs biggest always on the fairway, said Just to see their games I said, Oh, this ball Stefan said he saw his Golf Club, where San Di-
tournaments. Xander Schauffele, who and how they play, Ive doesnt move, Stefan sons future at a young age ego State played some of
The 22-year-old Champ played alongside Champ grown up watching them, said. Im supposed to have when he tossed a soccer ball its home matches.
blasted his way to a 3-under for the first two rounds he said. And I can hit those
69 in the second round Fri- and also was at 5 under. shots. Obviously theyve

Calling it
day, drawing attention for With that combination, been in this position many
his long drives and steady this course is (an) incredi- more times than I have.
putting. No amateur has ble setup for him. I feel like Theyve won major cham-
won the Open since Johnny Im not the shortest guy. pionships. So just kind of

a day.
Goodman in 1933, but the I think the stats dont say gave me a confidence boost,
easygoing Champ seems to Im the shortest guy, and I knowing that I can hit those
be gaining confidence the cant even sniff where hes shots.
longer he lurks near the top hitting the ball. Hes very After Champ, the next

a foreign
of the leaderboard. impressive. amateur is Scottie Schef-
I came in this week with Champ has hit 21 of 28 fler at 1 under. Scheffler
no expectations really at fairways so far and leads the plays for the University of
all, he said. I just the field with a driving average Texas, but dont expect any

ConCept
only expectation I had was of 339.2 yards, which he trouble as the rivals try for
to be low Am. I played well. brushed off as nothing new. the low amateur honor this
The course sets up very well In college I normally am weekend.
for me off the tee. If you hit the longest, he said. Yeah, Me and Scottie are re-

To A SMAll
it off the tee you can score. I guess Ive just kind of al- ally good friends, so it will
Champ was humming ways been that way. I dont be kind of fun, said Champ,
along at even par in the sec- talk about it much. Youve who celebrated his birthday
ond round when the Texas still got to make a score. Thursday. Yeah, its still
A&M senior closed with
a flourish, recording four
birdies and one bogey over
his final seven holes.
Here if you can hit it long
and straight, its a great ad-
vantage. I took advantage of
it the last few days.
my expectation. Ill just
keep playing, whatever my
score is at the end of the day
it is. Im not going to try to
BuSineSS owner.
The successful stretch in- Champ was a touted re- put any extra pressure on
cluded birdies on two mas- cruit out of Sacramento, me.

E. coli found in drinking water


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS identified the bacteria in a other hydration stations.
RIN, Wis. Health of-
E water sample taken from People who drink wa-
ficials say E. coli bacteria a hydration station con- ter containing the bacteria
have been found in a drink- nected to a well near the can become ill with flu-like
ing water station at Erin 12th hole. That station is symptoms.
Hills golf course where the closed. The U.S. Golf Association
U.S. Open is underway, but The health department says complimentary bottled
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The Sentinel SPORTS Saturday, June 17, 2017|C5

BOXING

Mayweather fight is no sideshow


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS has never had a pro boxing fight. against Eddie Alvarez. Although
INGAPORE Conor McGre-
S These are two world-class he hasnt boxed professionally,
gors fight against Floyd May- combat sport athletes, Attar said. McGregor did box while growing
weather Jr. on Aug. 26 has been Yes they come from different dis- up and is known for his striking
described by critics as a novelty ciplines. Yes there are going to be expertise.
and a sideshow, among other different rules, so its going to be Floyds been an amazing tacti-
things. confined within those set of rules cian in term of his quickness, his
McGregors camp doesnt care and we understand that. But I ability to get in there, his ability to
what its called, promising only dont think you can take away from elude punches, Attar said. But I
that itll be a contest. (McGregors) ability, his power, his think on Aug. 26, Im bullish on
Keep doubting us. We love it, reach, his ... all these different at- the idea that thats going to change
McGregors agent, Audie Attar, tributes that I think he will bring and he is going to meet someone
said in an interview Friday with to the table. that is going to have the physical
Sports News Television. The Las Vegas oddsmakers immedi- attributes that will potentially
human element of sport is that ately made Mayweather an 11-1 fa- catch him and be that one, 49-1.
anything can happen. vorite when the fight scheduled Attar said Mayweather was
Mayweather, who retired in 2015 for 12 rounds in Las Vegas at 154 arguably the greatest boxer of all
after winning all his 49 profes- pounds in a boxing ring and under time, but theres some things
sional fights as a boxer, is back in boxing rules was announced. that he hasnt faced before and ASSOCIATED PRESS
training at age 40 after accepting McGregor, the wildly popular Conor brings those ... unique dif- Conor McGregor stands on a scale during the weigh-in event for his fight
an offer he couldnt refuse from UFC star, is 21-3 in UFC fights, and ferentiation attributes and strat- against Eddie Alvarez in UFC 205 mixed martial arts at Madison Square
the mixed martial arts fighter who is coming off a win in November egies. Garden Nov. 11, 2016 in New York.

NASCAR NHL

Sharks face key decisions


with Thornton, Marleau
JOSH DUBOW, AP SPORTS standard for everyone else. todays faster game. Thorn-
WRITER Were exploring it, trying ton scored just seven goals
SAN JOSE, Calif. Joe to do everything we can to his fewest in an 82-game
Thornton is expected to make the best decision for season since his rookie year
be healthy at the start of this franchise. They have in 1997-98 but is still an
training camp despite un- choices also obviously. elite playmaker and had 43
dergoing offseason surgery But they know how we feel assists.
to repair torn ligaments in about them. There is also the injury
his left knee. Thornton had a salary cap to consider with Thornton,
Where Thornton and hit of $6.8 million and Mar- who tore the MCL and ACL
longtime San Jose team- leau was at $6.7 million last in his knee on April 2 but still
mate Patrick Marleau will season in the final year of returned to play the final
be playing remains an open three-year deals that were four games of a first-round
question as they head to- signed on the same day in playoff loss to Edmonton.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE
ward unrestricted free 2014. Both players will be Jumbos doing extremely
agency. 38 at the start of next sea- well, Wilson said. Hes
Driver Jimmie Johnson talks with teammate Chase Elliott in the garage during practice for Theyve meant a lot to son, raising questions about been in here every day,
Sundays NASCAR Cup Series Pocono 400 auto race June 9 in Long Pond, Pa. us, they mean a lot to us, how long the Sharks will looks really good. I dont

Johnson agrees to
general manager Doug want to commit and how think theres any doubt hell
Wilson said Friday. It goes much money they will be be ready and fit to start the
back to making this a place willing to pay. season. The work that hes
where players want to play. Marleau is coming off a put in already, thats pure
Its great when players 27-goal season and still has Jumbo. He loves the game.

3-year extension
want to be here, players of the speed to keep up with I see him every day here at
their ilk who have set the much younger players in the rink.
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Stephen Bloom
State Representative
199th District
NOAH TRISTER
Associated Press
We will see how these three years go.
BROOKLYN, Mich.
Certainly from my standpoint I hope to
Fresh off another champi- collect another big trophy and then lots
onship and with three
more victories already this of other race trophies along the way and
season Jimmie Johnson is have some fun.
showing no signs of slowing
down. Jimmie Johnson
Now, hes ready for at
least three more years of
racing. Beyond that, John-
son is leaving his options having a great time and I der there. Eight champion-
open. dont want to stop right ships, I would love to stand
Johnson agreed to a three- now. alone at that.
year contract extension Hendrick also announced Johnson said he and
with Hendrick Motorsports that Lowes has signed an Hendrick have had an in-
through 2020. Hendrick an- agreement to continue its formal agreement: Hell
nounced the deal with the primary sponsorship of always have a spot at Hen-
seven-time NASCAR Cup Johnsons No. 48 Chevrolet drick and he wont go any-
Series champion Friday. through next year. Lowes where else. Johnson, Hen-
Ive said it before and has been Johnsons primary drick and crew chief Chad
continued to say that when sponsor for each of his 557 Knaus have formed one of
the fire does go out, I will career Cup starts. the most successful part-
step down, said Johnson, Jimmie is one of the best nerships in any sport over
who is preparing for this to ever drive, owner Rick the past 16 years, and the
weekends race at Michigan Hendrick said in a state- relentless consistency of
International Speedway. I ment. Were so fortunate the No. 48 car has stood out
dont have any framework to have him as part of our even more of late.
now on a timeline. organization, and I feel even Johnson is the only driver
I just know that Ive got luckier to call him a friend. to win for Hendrick since
three more years of trying to Hes a great champion, a the start of the 2016 season.
go out there and win cham- terrific advocate for Lowes Sitting in closed-door
pionships and win races. Im and a true ambassador for meetings I know that there

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cated on doing my job. the race car today as hes heart that its all to put the
Hendrick already lost Jeff ever been. best four cars on the race
Gordon, who announced his Johnson tied a record with track for Hendrick Motor-
retirement two years ago, his seventh Cup Series title, sports and win races and
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WNBA NCAA WORLD SERIES

ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE


San Antonio Stars guard Kelsey
Plum (10) takes the ball up court
during the second half of a
WNBA basketball game against
the Seattle Storm June 6 in San
Antonio.

Plum
returns
to Seattle
TIM BOOTH
Associated Press
SEATTLE Kelsey Plum set
such a high standard during her
college career that achieving im-
mediate success at the same level
as a professional was going to be
challenging.
Throw in a severely sprained
ankle that kept Plum out of the ASSOCIATED PRESS
San Antonio Stars lineup for Oregon State coach Pat Casey addresses his players in the dugout before team practice Friday in Omaha, Neb.

Oregon St teammates
nearly a month and the pro ca-
reer for the greatest scorer in
NCAA womens basketball his-
tory hasnt gotten off to the start
many expected.
Its been difficult to try and

not talking on Heimlich


get back, and not even to get back
but play at the level Im capable
at, Plum said in a recent phone
interview. Its a tough shift re-
gardless for rookies so its been an
experience for me that is going to
help me in the long run. For now,
its not easy.
Plum returns to her college ERIC OLSON, AP SPORTS WRITER lerton. director of championships and alli- course and were here to support
town this weekend when San An- MAHA, Neb. Oregon State
O Players gushed over the oppor- ances, said in an interview with The Oregon State in the process.
tonio faces the Storm. Seattle is players were happy to answer any tunity to play for a national cham- Associated Press that the NCAA Casey said his players have dealt
where Plum became the NCAAs questions about the baseball part of pionship and the success theyve had no input on whether Heimlich with the situation as well as could
all-time leading scorer, leading the College World Series. The topic enjoyed this season. At 54-4, the should participate or be with the be expected.
Washington to three straight of Luke Heimlich was a non-starter. Beavers have the fewest losses of any team in Omaha. I really havent talked a whole
NCAA Tournament appearances Heimlich, the Pac-12 pitcher of team entering a CWS since Texas Prettyman said he knew of no lot about it, he said. Our guys
and a Final Four. the year, announced Thursday he came in 57-4 in 1982. discussions at the NCAA level since are very tight-knit group of guys.
It will be Plums first trip back would not accompany the Beavers Questions to a half-dozen play- Heimlichs sex offender status came Theyve handled it with class. You
since she was drafted No. 1 over- to Omaha because he didnt want ers about Heimlich and his absence to light about instituting a policy prepare for distractions. I tell guys
all by the Stars. But it comes with to be a distraction. Last week it was were deflected with no comment that would bar an athlete who has at the beginning of the season every
Plum struggling on the court, revealed that when Heimlich was a or responses about how the team is a felony record from participating. year that one of the toughest things
something she rarely experienced teenager he pleaded guilty to mo- close-knit and how it approaches Those decisions, he said, are left up you have to do if you win is block out
during her college career. lesting a 6-year-old girl. He did not games one game at a time, one to the school. distractions. They can come from
Its definitely frustrating at pitch in the Beavers super regional pitch at a time. Asked if it was best for the CWS anywhere.
times because Im not moving against Vanderbilt. KJ Harrison, without mentioning that Heimlich stayed away, Pretty- Details about the molestation
the way I usually do. That change Coach Pat Casey said Heimlich Heimlich, generally addressed the man said, There are pros and cons. were revealed last week in a story
of speed is how I create things made the decision to stay home on cloud over the program. My heart goes out to the victim but published by The Oregonian/Ore-
for me and my teammates so its his own; if Heimlich had wanted You just get stronger from it ... also to the young man who is pay- gonLive. In an editorial accompany-
frustrating, Plum said. Percent- to, he would have been allowed Were looking to play this weekend ing severe consequences for a bad ing the article, the newspaper said
age-wise? Lets just say not 100. to travel to Omaha with the team. and were looking at our next oppo- action. I really dont have a strong it learned about Heimlichs 2012
At the end of the day, Im playing Oregon State, the No. 1 seed in the nent and we keep a very good team opinion about it not that it made conviction in Washington state after
and its not an excuse for how Im NCAA tournament, opens the CWS aspect in here, Harrison said. it easier or harder or anything else. running a background check that it
playing. on Saturday against Cal State Ful- Ron Prettyman, NCAA managing We allowed the situation to run its routinely does for in-depth profiles.
Plum injured her right ankle in
early May. Its her first major in-
jury since a knee issue during her
sophomore year at Washington
that she was able to play through
NBA

Bucks to hire Horst as new GM


while wearing a brace.
Plum has appeared in only
seven games, never playing more
than 28 minutes or scoring more
than eight points. Last Sun-
day against Chicago, Plum was GENARO C. ARMAS nounced the move. playoffs in six games. The Bucks resumed prospect
0-for-4 shooting in 12 minutes Associated Press Horst would replace John Ham- The franchise is also moving into workouts this week after a break
and went scoreless. Thursdays The Milwaukee Bucks are stay- mond, who left to take the Orlando a new downtown arena next year. in the schedule.
loss to Los Angeles was even ing in-house to fill their general Magic job last month. The decision Horst was hired by the Bucks as Other offseason questions loom
worse. Plum played just five min- manager vacancy. was first reported by ESPN.com. basketball operations director in for the Bucks. Center Greg Mon-
utes and went scoreless. Plum The team plans to name director Horst will take over building 2008. roe has a $17.8 million player op-
scored at least 20 points in every of basketball operations Jon Horst a young, promising roster led by Hiring Horst would add sta- tion for 2017-18. Monroe has until
college game during her senior as its next GM, a person with direct All-Star forward Giannis Ante- bility with the NBA draft just six the night of the NBA Draft on June
season. knowledge of the situation told tokounmpo. The Bucks finished days away. Horst has worked with 22 to make his decision. If he opts
Shes also adjusting to a differ- The Associated Press on Friday on above. 500 for the first time since Hammond and coach Jason Kidd, out, the Bucks will be left with a big
ent role with the Stars. The entire condition of anonymity because 2009-10, losing to the Toronto who just finished his third season void off the bench. Forward Tony
offense isnt being run through the Bucks have not publicly an- Raptors in the first round of the on the Milwaukee sideline. Snell also is a restricted free agent.
Plum, as it was at Washington.
I would think of it as at (Wash-
ington) every possession, every
single time down the floor, I was NBA
called upon to score or create for
my teammates, she said. This is
different because now Im run-
ning offense, and yeah I do look
to score and create, but its not the
Clippers, city reach deal to construct new arena
100 percent ball goes through me. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Center any time soon. The teams
I have a lot of teammates that can INGLEWOOD, Calif. The lease at the arena in downtown
create and do things. My work- Inglewood City Council unan- Los Angeles expires in June 2024,
load is a lot different here. imously approved an exclusive and he said the team wouldnt
Plum is confident her scoring negotiating agreement with the leave there at least until then.
prowess will eventually show Los Angeles Clippers on Thurs- He called Staples Center owner
up in the pros. She recalled a re- day that could lead to the con- AEG our valued partner.
cent conversation with former struction of an arena for the NBA The agreement calls for a
WNBA star and current San An- team across the street from the three-year negotiating period,
tonio Spurs assistant coach Becky future home of the NFLs Char- including a six-month exten-
Hammon where it became clear gers and Rams. sion, during which the team
to Plum how early she is in her The arena would be privately will develop details of its pro-
career. funded and no public money posed state-of-the-art basket-
She said, Youve probably would be used for the project, ball arena with 18,000 to 20,000
played 100 games in your career said Gillian Zucker, Clippers seats. It requires the Clippers to
like in college, and these women president of business operations. pay a non-refundable $1.5 million
have played like 800, Plum I have said from day one that deposit to cover costs associated
said. Just everyone is so much we need to plan for the future, with the planning. ASSOCIATED PRESS
smarter. In college a lot of times I team owner Steve Ballmer wrote The city will conduct an envi- Inglewood Mayor James Butts Jr. listens during special meeting Thursday
would read the play and just out- in a letter to Clippers fans. This ronmental review of the project. in Inglewood, Calif.
smart people. Its different here agreement helps us do that by The proposed arena would be
because Im trying to think while expanding our options. on a 20-acre parcel of land lo- NFL stadium that is set to open ing and a practice facility.
still somewhat limited. Its frus- However, Ballmer said the cated across the street from the in 2020. The Clippers complex The land is currently occupied M
trating, but its life. Clippers wont be leaving Staples under-construction, $2.6 billion would include team offices, park- by a variety of businesses. 1
The Sentinel SPORTS Saturday, June 17, 2017|C7

FIFA

FIFA targets gay slurs by fans


GRAHAM DUNBAR
Associated Press keepers are rife in South and Cen- Cameroon on Sunday in Moscow.
T. PETERSBURG, Russia In
S tral America football, though some Samoura said pre-match an-
a bid to rid the World Cup of gay insist they are simply part of terrace nouncements in the four Confed-
slurs, FIFA will get tough with Latin culture. erations Cup stadiums can start
American fans in Russia. Its complicated, because for a process that allows referees to
FIFA has ordered tighter mon- Mexicans its not a chant with the pause play to broadcast warnings,
itoring of offensive incidents at intent to offend, midfielder Miguel and ultimately abandon games.
Confederations Cup matches Layun said after a training session If sanctions and education do
which kick off Saturday, and wants in Kazan, Russia. Its not about not work then we have to take it
referees to stop play if fans persist. racism, its a chant that we even further, said the FIFA official, who
FIFA secretary general Fatma use among friends. said it has prepared an anti-racism
Samoura said Friday that curbing A leader of the Mexico fan group message from Diego Maradona to
problems now is exactly the whole Green Wave doubted FIFA was be revealed on Saturday.
purpose of anti-discrimination serious about intervening. The process now adopted by
work at the World Cup rehearsal We talked among ourselves and FIFA has been used for several years
tournament. the feeling is that the chant wont by European football body UEFA. It
Fans (must) understand that stop. No one believes theyll really was highlighted ahead of the 2012
they will be jeopardizing the game stop the game, Gabriel Galvan told European Championship played in ASSOCIATED PRESS
by refusing systematically to re- The Associated Press. Poland and Ukraine when Italy for- FIFA secretary general Fatma Samoura talks to media during a news
spect fair play, Samoura said at a Mexicos federation has been ward Mario Balotelli, who is black, conference Friday at the St. Petersburg Stadium, Russia.
briefing. fined $120,000 by FIFA in recent said he was prepared to walk off the
Confederations Cup teams Chile months. The Gold Cup winner pitch if targeted by fans for abuse. Mutko said through a translator on systematic problem in Russia.
and Mexico have been sanctioned plays Portugal on Sunday in Kazan. Russian league matches have Friday, sitting next to Samoura at We do not see any big problems
by FIFA a combined 17 times for Chiles football federation has also had a problem with racism and a briefing. With great satisfaction here, said Mukto, who heads the
fans homophobic chants in the been fined a total of $210,000 and far-right fans with 89 incidents re- we have welcomed this decision World Cup organizing committee.
current World Cup qualifying pro- prevented from playing four games ported last season. that the system will be strict. This is a problem that is not purely
gram. at its national stadium in Santiago. We are grateful to FIFA, Rus- However, Mutko suggested Russian. It exists everywhere in the
Chants aimed at opposing goal- The Copa America champion plays sian deputy prime minister Vitaly racism in football was no longer a world.

NHL EXPANSION DRAFT NFL

Bryant now elder


statesman for receivers
SCHUYLER DIXON, AP SPORTS WRITER departure of Tony Romo, the
RISCO, Texas Dez Bryant
F quarterback he credits for help-
rattled off names of teammates ing him through the rocky start
who have been on the Dallas ros- to a career that included lawsuits
ter longer than the star receiver, for unpaid jewelry bills and a sag-
correctly stopping at four. ging-pants episode with police at
The guy who once rejected a Dallas mall. Bryants bond was
tradition by refusing to carry instant with Dak Prescott when
veteran receiver Roy Williams last years NFL Offensive Rookie
pads when he was a rookie seven of the Year replaced an injured
years ago is now 28 and the old- Romo and ended up taking the
est player at his position for the 10-year starters job with by far
Cowboys. And well aware of it. the best debut for a quarterback
I want to lead by example, in franchise history.
Bryant said earlier in the offsea- Years later, Bryant reflected
son program that wrapped up on his sparring with Williams
Thursday. I dont want to run by saying he didnt believe in
my mouth. what he considered meaning-
He still has the occasional less rookie rituals. Hes showing
Twitter spat, and isnt one to it too, instead creating a bond
back down from verbal chal- going into his ninth season with
lenges. But hes no longer the the most celebrated newcomer at
precocious newcomer who talked receiver, Ryan Switzer.
back to Williams and started his Hes one of the most well-re-
career with a couple of bizarre spected teammates, coach Jason
off-field issues, sounding more Garrett said. The guys just re-
like a dean these days instead. ally, really gravitate toward him.
I think that its just things And I think it goes to that, his
ASSOCIATED PRESS that naturally happen over time, love for the game, his love for this
Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury celebrates with fans along the route during the teams Stanley said Bryant, two years into a team, and how hard he works at
Cup NHL victory parade on Wednesday in Pittsburgh. $70 million, five-year contract it.
that made him one of the high- Bryant had a career-high and

Draft turns up trade


est-paid NFL receivers. You just NFL-leading 16 touchdowns
start putting things in perspec- receiving as an All-Pro in 2014,
tive. I know for me is all I want to the only season the Cowboys
do is be better. have won a playoff game since
Bryant moved into the top five he arrived as a late first-round
in tenure in part because of the pick in 2010.

chatter around NHL


STEPHEN WHYNO
NFL
Still no front-runner for Jets QB spot
Associated Press Lars Eller. down the stretch.
The prospect of losing talent If we dont do anything else Fleury and Murray split the
to Vegas is keeping a lot of NHL between now and Saturday af- duties in the playoffs as the Pen- DENNIS WASZAK JR. Its a competition, he insisted.
general managers up at night. ternoon, in trading Jonathan he guins won a second consecutive Associated Press That means McCown, Petty
Sometimes at 3 in the morn- wouldve required protection, championship. FLORHAM PARK, N.J. Pick- and Hackenberg are all still in
ing I wake up and remind myself Lightning GM Steve Yzerman It certainly took a lot of pres- ing a starting quarterback is no the running to be under center
of that: You can only lose one said Thursday. It changes sure off of the organization to not snap decision for Todd Bowles. in Week 1. Bowles said the snaps
player. Go back to sleep, Min- things, I guess, a little bit or it pursue a trade and thats really The New York Jets coach has a were nearly equally distributed
nesotas Chuck Fletcher said. makes it a little clearer as to what what we wanted to do, GM Jim journeyman veteran in Josh Mc- throughout the spring as the three
All 30 existing teams must were going to do. Rutherford said. We wanted Cown and two inexperienced quarterbacks took turns running
submit their protected list for Similar moves are rumored to keep both goalies. Now that youngsters in Bryce Petty and new offensive coordinator John
the upcoming expansion draft before the leagues trade freeze were at the finish line we can Christian Hackenberg from which Mortons West Coast-style of-
by Saturday afternoon, which goes into effect Saturday. The look back and say were glad we to choose. fense and spent long hours with
has made for a week of trade Wild have too many defensemen, did. It certainly relived a lot of And with the teams three-day QBs coach Jeremy Bates.
chatter and speculation as GMs so Jonas Brodins name has been the pressure thinking I had to get minicamp completed, theres still All three of us have done a re-
jockey for position. Only seven bandied about in trade rumors, him moved so we wouldnt get in no clear-cut answer to the biggest ally good job of owning it, Petty
forwards, three defenseman and and the Ottawa Senators will a jam here for our list. question surrounding the fran- said, and Coach Bates has done a
a goaltender (or eight skaters of have to do something because The positive for Pittsburgh is chise. heck of a job preparing us.
any position and a goaltender) defenseman Dion Phaneuf said that if Vegas takes Fleury to be I dont look at anybody as With the Jets revamping their
can be protected. he wont waive his no-move- the face of the new franchise the front-runner, Bowles said roster by cutting nearly a dozen
Not knowing who Vegas GM ment clause. next season, it doesnt have to Thursday when asked if McCown veterans in what has become a
George McPhee is going to take It forces us that were in a worry about potentially losing is ahead of the others in the com- rebuilding season, many fans and
has everyone on edge. situation that we felt that this a valuable young defenseman petition. Ill just wait until train- media question why New York
Everyones a little nervous, could happen, Ottawa GM like Olli Maatta. Theres a sim- ing camp comes and well sort it would even consider having Mc-
theyre a little reluctant, Flor- Pierre Dorion said. Is it a trade? ilar concern from the Western out then. Cown be a viable candidate for the
ida Panthers GM Dale Tallon said Its a possibility. But trades are Conference champion Nashville The 37-year-old McCown is job. Bowles compared the situa-
on Torontos TSN 1050. They way easier talked about than to Predators, who will most likely entering his 15th season in the tion to kindergarten earlier in the
dont want to lose two players do. expose a few intriguing forwards NFL and is on his 10th team in week, saying that even in that sit-
if you make a deal. Theyre not The Stanley Cup champion to protect defensemen Roman the league. He has been a starter uation, you need a teacher.
quite sure. So everybodys in the Pittsburgh Penguins avoided Josi, P.K. Subban, Ryan Ellis and in some places, a backup in others That is precisely what has kept
same boat. making a potentially harmful Mattias Ekholm. and even both at times. McCown in the league. He is
The Tampa Bay Lightning trade several months ago when Nashville GM David Poile said When he signed a one-year, competitive and wants to be the
protected themselves by trad- they asked veteran goaltender he has spoken with McPhee and $6 million contract with the Jets starter, but also fully embraces the
ing Jonathan Drouin to Mon- Marc-Andre Fleury if hed waive that the Predators will do the in March, it was largely assumed mentor role.
treal and thus can protect an- his no-movement clause so they best we can to protect as many he would be the likely starter at Hes been in this system be-
other forward. The Washington could protect 23-year-old goalie assets as we can. Buffalo on Sept. 10 in the season fore, or something like it, so hes
Capitals acquired Tyler Graovac of the future and present Matt Hes not alone. The New York opener. That still might be the seen more than everybody else,
from Minnesota so they could Murray. Fleury agreed before the Rangers and Colorado Avalanche case, of course, but Bowles isnt Bowles said. Its just getting the
M meet the minimum exposure March 1 trade deadline, saying did that with buyouts of aging making any declarations at this timing down with the receivers
1 requirement and protect center it gave the team more flexibility defensemen. point in the offseason. and hes done a good job of that.
C8|Saturday, June 17, 2017 PIAA SOFTBALL The Sentinel

MICHAEL BUPP PHOTOS, THE SENTINEL


Cedar Cliff mobs Maddie Sitler at home after her three-run homer in the top of the fifth inning against Donegal in Fridays PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn States Nittany Lion Softball Park.

Colts
From C1

We actually had a district


game where we went down 8-2
and came back and won. So we
know if we never quit, we have a
chance.
She walked a few girls. We
got some good contact. Witmer
waited on a good pitch and drove
it to the gap. Once we were a little
more patient at the plate, I felt we
hit much better.
It was fitting for the senior, who
has never had a season where she
didnt make the state tournament.
Witmer said the teams arrival the
night before helped them bond,
and Emenheiser said it allowed
his charges to settle into a new
environment.
Thursday night the team read
letters written by the 2006 cham-
pionship team it was 11 years to
the day, Emenheiser said, since
Donegals last state title and
Witmer said she got pumped
up when she read what assistant
coach Morgan Kibler, a first base-
man on that 06 title team, said.
She gave us all letters from
previous players on that team,
said Witmer, also a first baseman.
Just something to read and get us
a little motivated, so it was really
fun.
Its crazy, its so exciting be-
cause ever since freshman year
this was our big goal. We wanted
to be state champs. And now it
just happened. Its my senior year,
and Im so excited.
The Colts would love to have
that one half-inning back, but
they largely did everything right.
Donegal took its first lead in
the fourth when starting pitcher
Makyla Yoder doubled with one
out. A Peighton Hornick single
drove Yoder in two batters later, Cedar Cliffs Jimiah McDonald slides into home ahead of a Donegal tag in the first inning of Fridays PIAA Class 5A championship at Penn States
and Rachel Robinson followed Nittany Lion Softball Park.
with a two-run triple two pitches
later. But Winchell stopped the fective. She threw just 27 pitches
bleeding with a strikeout and through the first three innings and
grounder to end the frame. hit a speed bump in the fourth
The Colts responded immedi- when she coughed up three runs.
ately with Hastings homer, then But she still struck out two in the
Riley Keefer ripped a double to game and shut down the Indians
left-center to drive in Naomi En- in a bounce-back sixth inning to
glehart. She scored two batters keep her team within striking dis-
later on Winchells sun-aided tance into the seventh.
bloop single in front of shortstop Jordan doubled to start the
Savanna Kolenda. frame, but she was stranded after
Offensively, when one per- three fly balls that didnt find open
son gets going, we all hit, Keefer space ended it.
said. And then we just rally all The Colts lose four seniors Cedar Cliffs
together, and it helps boost our from this squad Keefer, Re- Avery Winchell
confidence. gina Showers, Maddie Enrico and suffered the
The top of the order got on Alexis Kiehl and return a young loss against
base Jimiah McDonald finished core that fully expects to be back Donegal, lasting
2-for-4, while Keefer, Jordan and on this stage shortly. six inning with
Winchell all drove in runs and Theyll definitely go far next two strikeouts
they displayed power at the bot- year, too. I have faith in them, in Fridays
tom of the lineup with Sitler and Keefer said. PIAA Class 5A
Hastings blasts and a 2-for-3 day championship
from nine-hole Naomi Engelhart. Email Jake Adams at jadams@ at Penn States
And Winchell, with solid de- cumberlink.com or follow him on Nittany Lion M
fense behind her, was largely ef- Twitter @jakeadams520 Softball Park. 1
The Sentinel PIAA SOFTBALL Saturday, June 17, 2017|C9

SAMUEL GETTY, FOR THE SENTINEL


Cedar Cliff was sent off from Hillside Elementary in Camp Hill to the sound of car horns and shouts from family and fans Friday morning ahead of the Colts PIAA Class 5A championship
game with Donegal.

Morrow
From C1

Though donning silver with


splashes of disappointment on
some faces, Cedar Cliff (19-9)
needs to feel no shame.
They have a tremendous
team, said Emenheiser, who
should know. He directs a pro-
gram thats produced 20-win
seasons 11 times since 2005, in-
cluding a 27-4 mark this year.
(Colts head coach Stephen
McCoy is) doing a great job to
turn that program around as fast
as he has. He has a lot of young
talent, and they play with en-
thusiasm. I love watching them
play when theyre not playing us.
But they have some really good
players. Theyre going in the
right direction. Theyre going to
be around for a while, no doubt.
Cedar Cliff doesnt typically
sniff 20-win seasons. Last years
unit won four games. The last
Colts team to qualify for the
postseason did so when Y2K was
panicking half the population.
And never before had the pro-
gram advanced past the district
quarterfinals.
Yet the Colts were here.
Junior second baseman Callie SAMUEL GETTY, FOR THE SENTINEL
Wiebel remembers attending Cedar Cliff poses on the charter bus during its sendoff Friday morning MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL
Cumberland Valleys state cham- ahead of the Colts PIAA Class 5A championship game against Donegal. Cedar Cliffs Jimiah McDonald cant contain herself in celebration after
pionship loss to Parkland two There was much to smile about, even after a 9-7 loss in their first state the Colts score against Donegal in Fridays PIAA Class 5A championship at
years ago, wistfully telling her tournament appearance in program history. Penn States Nittany Lion Softball Park.
mom, Anne, how cool it would
be to experience that atmosphere Grove. It was a collection of
but admitting it felt like a fan- memories, mostly good, some
tasy, not an achievable reality. bad, all buoyed by the type of
Yet the Colts were here. camaraderie all athletic teams
Cedar Cliff lost 10 straight strive to attain.
games to end the 2016 season Four seniors, five juniors, two
before this years version lost sophomores and four freshmen,
three of four to start its cam- joined by a caring coaching staff
paign. With no Donegal-esque that did its best to stay out of
pedigree to cling to for hope, no- the way and let the talent and
body in her right mind had sane personalities shine, blended into
reasons to aspire to champion- a true team and inspired a com-
ship-caliber performances. munity.
Yet the Colts were here. Parents, siblings, teachers,
Of course it stinks that we administrators, classmates,
didnt win, but I feel great that diehards heck, even Demo-
we got the opportunity to be crats and Republicans pulled
here and to get as far as we did together in this divisive era and
this year, said third baseman Ri- cheered a prodigious group of
ley Keefer, one of just two senior young ladies that accomplished
starters (with Maddie Enrico) for way more in one season than any
the Colts. The Indians started other team in program history.
five seniors, all of whom were Were exceptionally proud
already rich with state playoff of them, said McCoy, the first-
experience. year head coach who served as
I will definitely remember an assistant three years prior.
this game, this season. Its in- Theyve done a remarkable job.
credible how far weve gotten, They had a great year, [going]
continued Keefer, who will play further than anyone ever ex-
next year at Mount Aloysius pected.
College in Cresson, where the We ended up two runs short
Colts dispatched WPIAL champ today. Donegal is a great team
West Allegheny earlier this week hats off to them but were still
to reach Fridays title game. a young team. Hopefully next
These girls bonded on and off year we can do another run and
the field, most notably rallying maybe change the color of this
together when Wiebels soft- [silver medal].
ball-obsessed, affable father, And if that happens, it will
Donnie, died suddenly at the end have started because of this:
of April. The Colts were here.
But this season wasnt just
about one or two moments, not Email Geoff Morrow at gmorrow@ MICHAEL BUPP, THE SENTINEL
M even the first ever district cham- cumberlink.com or follow on Cedar Cliff congratulates Olivia Jordan after scoring a run against Donegal in Fridays PIAA Class 5A
1 pionship victory over Spring Twitter at @RageAgainstGMo championship at Penn States Nittany Lion Softball Park.
C10|Saturday, June 17, 2017 CUMBERLAND LIFE The Sentinel

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Goss, Trenton Grace, Kat- Skinnell, Gracen Smacher, Millar, KateLynn Mose, Al- Yeager, Sean Zinn Contact: 717-462-4806 or Contact: 978-464-1542 or
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JULY 26 EASTERN STATE
KENNEDY CENTER MUSICAL PENITENTIARY

Furry Friends of the Week: Toby and Rosita Cost: $170/person Cost: $75/person
Includes: Transportation to Includes: Transportation from
Washington, D.C. (Kennedy Cen- Carlisle, guided tour, lunch and
ter Opera House), The King and free time at Reading Terminal Mar-
SENTINEL STAFF
I, dinner. Deadline for signup is ket, taxes and gratuities.
eet Toby and Rosita.
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ily without young children.
He is a happy-go-lucky, tail
wagging sweetheart.
Toby loves to play with
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other dogs (a beagle is his for the
best friend) and lives com-
fortably with a cat. He loves
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and attached rope.
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Track & Field Meet
Toby is an adoptable pet
He is food-motivated, so PROVIDED BY THE FURRY FRIENDS NETWORK through the Furry Friends
training is simple. He would Rosita is an adoptable pet through the Furry Friends Network.
love a new family who isnt Network. (Ages 3 and up)
gone all day, since he isnt
accustomed to that. tested negative for FeLV/
Tuesday, June 27, 6 - 8 PM
Rosita is a domestic short FIV, and has been mi- Ken Millen Stadium, Carlisle High School
hair with a dilute tortoise- cro-chipped and altered
shell coat who was found or will be to be ready for
Registration forms available online at
with her littermates in adoption then. carlislesummerfair.org, or pick one up at the Stuart
April. These kittens were
left about 2 feet from Ridge
If you can offer Toby
and Rosita a forever home, Seamless Gutters - Community Center or The Sentinel Newspaper
Mail or drop off completed registration forms to:
Road near the Appalachian
Trail entrance. Some good
please visit the Furry
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COMMUNITY PHOTOS DEANS LIST


The following student chanicsburg, Nathan Fisher
from Bethany College has of Dillsburg, Cara Glynn of
been named to the Deans Camp Hill, Megan Howe of
List: Curtis J. Ivanoff of Mechanicsburg, Andrew
Carlisle Hrip of Mechanicsburg,
The following stu- Eliana Jaroch of Mechan-
dents from California icsburg, Kaitlyn Knecht of
University of Pennsylva- Mechanicsburg, Kayleigh
nia has been named to the Kuykendall of Carlisle,
Deans List: Erin Meckler Megan McMurdy of Car-
of Boiling Springs, Chad lisle, Jennifer Messner of
Bezanilla of Camp Hill, The following student New Cumberland, Emily
George Day of Camp Hill, from Fox School of Busi- Nelson of Mechanicsburg,
Andrea Ceja of Camp Hill, ness and Management, Natalie Nye of Shippens-
Keara Ashworth of Car- Temple University, has burg, Madisyn Palmer of
lisle, Shaylah Dukes of been named to the Deans Newville, Laura Slaybaugh
Carlisle, Derek Sweger of List: Jacob Randall Cheese- of Boiling Springs, Madison
Carlisle, Jaron Castranio of borough Tyrrell of Mechanicsburg,
Mechanicsburg, Benjamin The following stu- Lianne Uroda of Camp Hill,
Danso of Mechanicsburg, dent from Furman Univer- Alexandra Vaccaro of New
Logan Duras of Mechan- sity has been named to the Cumberland, Kara Vanhorn
icsburg,Teagan Kocher of Deans List: Kevin Hills of of Newport, Mary Walsh of
Mechanicsburg, Matthew Camp Hill Dillsburg
Vogel of Mechanicsburg, The following stu- The following stu-
Makenzie Cleary of New- dents from Elizabethtown dents from the University
burg, Jaymi Feuchten- College have been named of Scranton have been
SUBMITTED berger of Newville, Ab- to the Deans List: Kelsey named to the Deans List:
A Quilt of Valor was presented to Michael March on April 1, at U.S. Army Heritage and bagail Kitzmiller of Ship- Bentz of Camp Hill, Perri Caitlin E. Tulaney of Me-
Education Center. Mikes service to the country and the Commonwealth were highlighted pensburg, Jordan Lockhart Chanda of Camp Hill, Mi- chanicsburg, Vincent J.
by keynote speaker Retired Maj. Gen. Robert French, civilian aide to the Secretary of the of Dillsburg, Theron Peters randa Clash of Carlisle, Re- Ruminski of Camp Hill,
Army. Pictured from left to right are Marianne Elliott of the Quilt of Valor Foundation; March of Dillsburg, Joseph Burke becca Easton of Camp Hill, Evan C. Karli of Mechan-
(seated); Eric Ferguson, commander of Scottish American Military Society Post 1739; and of New Cumberland Jennifer Feagley of Me- icsburg
French.

GRADUATION LIST
The following stu- dents graduated from the
dents graduated from the University of the Sciences
University of the Sciences earning a masters degree:
earning a doctorate de- Robin Fencel of Camp Hill
gree: Sherri Nye of Boiling The following student
Springs, Jessica Pannu of graduated from Wells Col-
Mechanicsburg, Tucker lege earning a bachelors
Wrights of Shippensburg degree: Meredith Kadjeski
The following stu- of Mechanicsburg

MILITARY NEWS
Army Master Sgt. Jason uated from basic military
K. Massie has arrived for training at Joint Base San
duty as a company first Antonio-Lackland, San
sergeant with U.S. Army Antonio, Texas. Airman
Recruiting Company Har- Spencer is the son of John
risburg. He is a 1996 grad- and Laurie Benner of Mill-
uate of Brasouswood High erstown, stepfather of Da-
School, Clute, Texas and mion Lisa of Dauphin and
PROVIDED BY CUMBERLAND COUNTY the husband of Alyssa K. the husband of Heather
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners proclaimed April 9-15, 2017, as Cumberland Massie of Duncannon. Spencer. He is a 2016 grad-
County Telecommunicator Week. The purpose of the week is to recognize the efforts of the U.S. Air Force Airman uate of Harrisburg Area
Department of Public Safety dispatchers. Joshua D. Spencer grad- Community College.

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Members 1st Federal Credit Union donated $500 to West Shore Regional Police, with
matching funds raised by Highland Park branch manager Jessica Shettel, to support the
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Shore Police Officer/K9 Handler Christopher Conroy; West Shore Regional Police Chief
Michael Hope; Wormleysburg Borough Mayor George Preble; Lemoyne Mayor Gale Gallo;
Shettel; and George Nahodil, Members 1st executive vice president of retail services and
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C12|Saturday, June 17, 2017 WEATHER The Sentinel

Rising heat and humidity


DAN TOMASO the upper 80s. This front
ABC27 Meteorologist will bring the chance for
A few pop-up storms may some scattered storms by
form today, but chances Sunday afternoon and eve-
for rain in general across ning. Fathers Day looks
the area should stay small hot and humid with highs
as a cold front stays west near 90. The heat and hu-
of us. It will be warmer and midity break slightly by
more humid, with highs in Tuesday.

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ALMANAC
Today is Saturday, June 17, the glars inside Democratic national senger. wife, Nicole, and her friend, Ron- convicted of federal hate crimes
168th day of 2017. There are 197 headquarters in Washington, In 1957, mob underboss Frank ald Goldman. (Simpson was later and sentenced to death; he later
days left in the year. D.C.s Watergate complex. Scalice was shot to death at a acquitted in a criminal trial, but pleaded guilty to state murder
On this date: produce market in the Bronx, New held liable in a civil trial.) charges and was sentenced to life
Todays Highlight in In 1928, Amelia Earhart em- York. In 2015, nine people were shot to in prison without parole.)
History: barked on a trans-Atlantic flight In 1994, after leading police on death in a historic African-Amer- Ten years ago: Thirty-five
from Newfoundland to Wales a slow-speed chase on Southern ican church in Charleston, South people were killed in the bombing
On June 17, 1972, President with pilots Wilmer Stultz and California freeways, O.J. Simpson Carolina; suspect Dylann Roof of a police academy bus in Kabul,
Richard Nixons eventual downfall Louis Gordon, becoming the first was arrested and charged with was arrested the following Afghanistan; the Taliban claimed
began with the arrest of five bur- woman to make the trip as a pas- murder in the slayings of his ex- morning. (Roof has since been responsibility

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