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I-81 SHOOTING
Borough
The lead up to murder hires new
Strawsers journey
through the cracks
manager
PHYLLIS ZIMMERMAN
of the criminal The Sentinel
Mechanicsburg officially has a
justice system new borough manager.
On Tuesday night, Mechanics-
JOSHUA VAUGHN burg Borough Council approved
The Sentinel an employment agreement with
On the night Amy Lou Buck- Roger Ciecier-
ingham was murdered outside her ski as borough
home in Tunnelton, West Virginia, manager with an
Sharon Pingley retreated into her effective date of
nearby home afraid. Sept. 6 in a 6-0
The metal on wood ca chunk vote. Council
of the deadbolt lock provided little Vice President
Timothy Davison
comfort that April night in 2015. Jack Winchell
Buckinghams murderer, a man was absent.
Ciecierski
Pingley helped convict of stalking Ciecierski,
two years earlier, was on the loose who has served as the boroughs
only a few miles away, and she was codes enforcement/zoning of-
worried she might be next in his ficer since April 2014, was con-
crosshairs. ditionally approved by borough
Fear, Pingley said, recalling that council as manager on Sept. 6
night. When we found out he killed with an annual salary of $65,000.
that woman in Tunnelton, we didnt The length of his contract is at
leave the house. We didnt leave un- the will of borough council,
til we heard hed been caught. Ciecierski said.
Buckinghams murder came after I think Roger will do a great
a grim warning Pingley had delivered job, council member John An-
to prosecutors two years earlier. thony stated.
I said, You know there will be Thank you for the confidence
another (victim), she said. I hope John Wayne Strawser Jr. Amy Lou Buckingham you guys have shown in me. Ill
my words ring in (the prosecutors) strive to do everything I can for
ears forever more. I said there will miles, but in death they appear to This week The Sentinel takes the people of Mechanicsburg
be another. be connected by one man John a closer look at accused I-81
Wayne Strawser Jr. shooter John Wayne Strawser Please see BOROUGH, Page A3
Murders Time and time again, Strawser Jr. and breakdowns within the
Buckingham never knew 28-year- came to the attention of law en- criminal justice system:
old Timothy Davison of Maine. His forcement, and time and time again,

Juried artists
Today Monday
murder along Interstate 81 near he walked away. With numerous
Greencastle in January 2014 trig- victims and numerous arrests on his The lead up to murder The murder of
gered a long-fruitless multi-state record, Strawser bucked the system, Amy Lou Buckingham
Weekend
manhunt.
In life, Buckingham and Davi-
son were separated by nearly 1,000
serving less than two weeks in jail.

Please see STRAWSER, Page A3


The death of
Timothy Davison
Tuesday
The conclusion
highlight
TIMELINE OF EVENTS Harvest of
A timeline of events surrounding John Wayne
Strawser Jr.:
July 2013 Strawser charged
with stalking Elizabeth Butler
April 2015 Strawser shoots
and kills his former girlfriend
the Arts
and damaging her truck in Amy Lou Buckingham outside her TYLER MILES
Maryland. home in Tunnelton, West Virginia. The Sentinel
20082012 Multiple women come for-
ward seeking court orders protecting them The Downtown Carlisle As-
Dec. 30, 2013 Against Butlers objections Strawser September 2015 Strawser sociations flagship event is on
from Strawser, alleging harassment, and
is given a deal to halt prosecution in the case if he charged with Davisons schedule to bring 20,000 people
he is twice charged with theft. In August
agrees to pay her $800 in restitution. The same day murder. Proceedings will not to the area Saturday for a juried
2012 he is charged for stalking Treva Cline
another woman files for a protection order claiming begin until after his sentencing art show, European sports cars,
and destroying her vehicle in West Virginia.
Strawser stalked her since the month before. on Oct. 5 in West Virginia. a Kids Alley and a pop-up shop.
The 36th Annual M&T Bank
Harvest of the Arts runs Sat-
urday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
August 2016
West High Street from Hanover
20012004 Strawser charged with a April 2013 April 2014 Strawser arrested and released by the to College streets.
Strawser placed Garrett County, Maryland, Sheriffs Department for Strawser
cluster of offenses including malicious
convicted of Its the last outside arts fes-
on probation for DWI, resisting arrest and reckless endangerment. At
destruction of property, stalking and as-
Buckinghams tival of the summertime, said
two years after the time of his arrest he was driving the same truck
sault. In this time frame he is convicted
murder. Glenn White, executive director
pleading guilty to police believe he was in the night of Davisons murder.
of felony motor vehicle theft, making it of the DCA. He also added that
stalking Cline.
illegal for him to possess firearms. Jan. 4, 2014 this year may be the biggest fes-
Timothy Davison tival they have hosted.
shot and killed on Over 130 juried artists will
Interstate 81 near
Greencastle. Please see ARTISTS, Page A4

United OBITUARIES, PAGE A2 CLASSIFIEDS D1-3 LOTTERY A3


POLICE A4
we COMICS B4-5 NATION A8-10
Bushey, Esther Longenecker, Donald FAMILY & FAITH B1-3 OPINION A5
SPORTS C1-12
stand Dunkleberger, Virginia

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A2|Friday, September 23, 2016 NEWS & OBITUARIES The Sentinel

Tulsa officer charged Shippensburg High principal retiring


in black mans death DEBBIE CHESTNUT
For The Sentinel
part of my job, is the rela-
tionships I have built with
community. Kimberly Reed, part-time
Recognized Rodney custodian at the senior high;
Bruce Levy will retire as students and faculty, he Bryan as the districts Sep- Robert Townsley Sr., full-
JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS But Crutchers family im- principal of Shippensburg said. Thats my strength, tember employee of the time custodian at James
& SEAN MURPHY mediately discounted that Area Senior High School at and thats the thing I am month. Burd; Amanda Veley, part-
Associated Press claim, saying the father of the end of this school year. going to miss the most. Acknowledged a time classroom assistant at
TULSA, Okla. Prose- four posed no threat to the His resignation, effective I hope that whoever fol-$3,000 grant from Ship- James Burd; Laura Rhine-
cutors in Tulsa, Oklahoma, officers. They also pointed June 30, was accepted last lows me will continue to do pensburg Dollar General hart, substitute classroom
charged a white police officer to an enlarged photo from week by the that. Store Manager Ashley assistant; Treva Craig-Bai-
who fatally shot an unarmed police footage that appears Shippens- As he looked back over Barger and Assistant Man- ley, assistant field hockey
black man on a city street to show Crutchers window burg Area his career, Levy recalled two
ager Rebecca Wright to im- coach at the middle school;
with first-degree man- was rolled up. And police School Dis- dark times the death of plement the One School, Alexis King, Kathryn Mc-
slaughter Thursday. said Crutcher did not have trict board former high school principalOne Book program at the Causlin and Kristi Papcun,
Tulsa County District gun on him or in his vehicle. of directors. Dr. Fred Shilling, and low middle school. The program elementary mentors; and
Attorney Steve Kunzwei- Among the definitions in Also at student performance pro- will provide every student Christie Johnson, Denise
ler filed the Oklahoma for first-degree last weeks file scores. and staff member with a Simmers, Karen Stam-
charge less manslaughter is a killing Levy board meet- We were caught sleep- common book to read, and baugh, Michael Swartz and
than a week perpetrated unnecessar- ing, Justin ing when we got those low activities and events to pro- Anthony Weber, secondary
after offi- ily either while resisting an Sholes was scores (but) we have cor- mote family reading. The mentors.
cer Betty attempt by the person killed approved as grant was written by Scott
rected that and made terrific Approved the following
Shelby shot to commit a crime, or af- the new as- improvement, and those Shapiro and will be imple- volunteers: Tracey Buchhe-
and killed ter such attempt shall have sistant mid- scores are back up where mented by Megan Mancino ister and Brad Stutzman,
40-year- failed. dle school they belong, he said with and Meaghan Sabatini. middle school cross country
old Terence If convicted, Shelby could principal. pride. Hired the following in- program; Lynn Diehl, senior
Shelby
Crutcher on face a minimum of four years He will as- But he was also quick to dividuals: Rebekah Landis, high and middle school field
Sept. 16. Kunzweiler said in prison. sume his credit the improvement to part-time learning support hockey program; and Lau-
arrangements were being Shelby, who joined the Sholes duties in his staff and district ad- teacher at Nancy Grayson ren Smith, senior high field
made for Shelbys surren- Tulsa Police Department October. ministrators, in particular Elementary School; Shane hockey program.
der. in December 2011, was en Sholes will replace Scott assistant principals Greg Parsley, seventh- and Renewed a three-year-
I do not know why things route to a domestic violence Shapiro, who accepted the Miller and Andrew Norton, eighth-grade intensive and-10-month contract for
happen in this world the way call when she encountered position of principal at James Superintendent Beth Bender learning support teacher Assistant Superintendent
they do, Kunzweiler said, Crutchers vehicle aban- Burd Elementary School. (who will retire this month)at the middle school; Me- Matt Strine at a salary of
adding that he determined doned on a city street, strad- Levys career spans 35 and Assistant Superinten- lissa Ritchey, kindergar- $112,488.05.
first-degree manslaughter dling the center line. Shelby years, 31 in Shippensburg. dent Matt Strine. ten teacher at James Burd Recognized PTO and
the appropriate charge. We did not activate her patrol Before coming to Ship- Elementary School; Lau- booster club officers for
Its been a team effort
need to pray for wisdom and cars dashboard camera, so pensburg, he taught for 4 1/2 very much a team effort, heren Yost, wellness/fitness 2016-17.
guidance. no footage exists of what years in the Iroquois School said. teacher at the middle
Dashcam and aerial foot- first happened between the District in Erie. school; Brandon Garcia,
age of the shooting and its two before other officers ar- At Shippensburg, Levy Sholes steps in wellness/fitness teacher at
aftermath showed Crutcher rived. taught 12th-grade social Sholes was one of 36 ap- James Burd, Elainna Keim,
walking away from Shelby The police footage shows studies, mainly government plicants, and one of seven part-time classroom as- 4950 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA
with his arms in the air. The Crutcher approaching the and economics classes, and finalists, for the position sistant at James Burd; (717) 737-4133 www.Carmike.com
footage does not offer a clear drivers side of the SUV, then coached varsity track and as middle school assis- BLAIR WITCH (R)
view of when Shelby fired more officers walk up and junior high football and tant principal, according 2:40, 5:00, 7:30, 10:05
the single shot that killed Crutcher appears to lower wrestling. to information provided We KNoW BRIDGET JONES BABY (R)
12:40, 3:45, 7:10, 10:00
FlOORS
Crutcher. Her attorney has his hands and place them A 1977 graduate of Cham- by Superintendent-elect
said Crutcher was not fol- on the vehicle. A man inside bersburg Area Senior High Chester Mummau. DONT BREATHE (R) 7:40, 10:00
lowing police commands a police helicopter over- School, he earned his bach- A graduate of Curwens- KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS (PG)
and that Shelby opened fire head says: That looks like a elors degree from Indiana ville Area High School, 11:30*, 2:05, 4:40
when the man began to reach bad dude, too. Probably on University of Pennsylvania Sholes earned a bachelors SNOWDEN (R) 12:10, 3:30, 6:45, 9:55
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Bushey, age 96, of Carlisle, pensburg. from California University


passed away April 25, 2016. He and Joyce, his wife of of Pennsylvania.
She was born October 19, 33 years, have three sons, For the past two years, In Loving Memory of
1919 in Lime Ridge, PA to including twins who will be he has served as dean of
the late Grier and Elizabeth freshmen at Shippensburg students at Southern Ful- BETTY L. THRUSH
Who passed away 5 years ago today
Leighow Bredbenner and Senior High School next ton High School. He was If we could have a lifetime wish;
was the widow of Richard year. previously a junior high, A dream that would come true,
Wed pray to God with all our hearts
W. Bushey. It was tough for our old- senior high and Advanced For yesterday and you,
Becky was Valedictorian est son to be in school where Placement English teacher A thousand words cant bring you back.
We know because weve tried.
of the Scott Township High his dad was the principal, so for 10 years in Waldorf, Neither will a thousand tears
School class of 1938 and I had always said that when Maryland, and the South- We know because weve cried
You left behind our broken hearts
graduated from the Ger- the twins came to the high ern Fulton School District. And happy memories too,
mantown Hospital School of school, it was time for me to He was also a seventh- But we never wanted never wanted memories
We only wanted you.
Nursing in 1941. She worked go, and theyre coming over and eighth-grade boys SADLY MISSED AND NEVER FORGOTTEN
at the Carlisle Hospital from next year, Levy said. basketball coach for six Betsy & Margy
1941-1944, worked as a pri- Levy said retirement seasons.
vate duty nurse from 1955- one brother-in-law. will give him more time Sholes and his wife,
1960 and worked at Dick-
inson College from 1960-
1982. She was named Head
Memorial services will be
held at 11:00a.m. on Sat-
urday, October 1, 2016 at
for travel, and to become a
United Methodist Church
pastor. But his years at Ship-
Kayla, have two sons.

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The Sentinel NEWS Friday, September 23, 2016|A3

Borough agreement on Tuesday.


My position (about
cited concerns about the
future of the borough and
that remained vacant after
former Borough Manager
Other action
Also on Tuesday, borough
approved applications for
several upcoming events in
From A1 Ciecierskis hiring) hasnt believe(s) there are better Patrick Dennis resigned in council accepted a proposal the borough, including:
changed, but I realize that options before this coun- March. Assistant Borough from Herbert, Rowland & Tailgating in Memorial
and to make sure that your our borough manager needs cil. Manager Glenda Boyer Grubic Inc., engineers to Park from 5-7p.m. on Sept.
confidence in me is re- to be paid, Miller said on Borough Council also served as acting borough prepare a Commonwealth 30 before Mechanicsburg
warded, Ciecierski said to Tuesday. appointed Ciecierski as manager in the interim. Financing Grant application Area Senior High Schools
council. Miller said earlier this Mechanicsburgs borough Police Chief Margaret My- for funding of the Edgewood homecoming football game;
Although council mem- month that his initial secretary; borough trea- ers and several other offi- Drive sewer rehabilitation Halloween Parade,
ber Kyle Miller voted against negative vote wasnt a surer upon posting of bond; cials commended Boyer for project in the borough. 7-9p.m. on Oct. 11;
Ciecierskis conditional reflection on Mr. Ciecier- and borough right-to-know all the hard work she did HRGs fee for preparing the Streets of Treats,
approval on Sept. 6, he skis prior service to the officer. while working two adminis- application is $3,900, plus a 10a.m.-2p.m., Oct. 15;
voted in favor of finalizing borough or a reflection on As borough manager, trative positions for several $100 application fee. CROP Walk, 1:30-
Ciecierskis employment his character. Instead, he Ciercierski fills a position months. Finally, borough council 3:30p.m., Oct. 23.

Strawser stole a womans truck by


jamming a pocket knife into
hit him and fled the scene.
U either call me with n
der said, As to the Mary-
land conviction, if it was
20 times a day, said But-
ler. There was nothing I
Why was a man with a
clear pattern of violence
From A1 the ignition. The next 2 mins or I will call a felony, his possession of could do about it. I had to and a growing list of al-
She didnt know, because The cops and have then Set a firearm in West Virginia deal with it, because I lived leged victims and charges
He was not stopped un- she said Strawser did not at The church waiting on u would be a misdemeanor on a main road. allowed to remain un-
til after he murdered Buck- appear to be that kind of 2 go 2 work, Strawser said crime. The ordeal with Strawser checked?
ingham, and he now stands man. in one text that was entered A National Crime Infor- has changed the way But- Very often domestic
accused of killing Davison, Between 2000 and 2001, into evidence. mation Center background ler deals with relationships violence isnt taken too
who appears to have been Strawser was charged with Fine I will call them say check clearly listing the with men, she said. seriously, said Judy King,
at the wrong place at the a cluster of offenses, in- u hit me and left The scene 2002 Maryland conviction From now on I do not executive director of the
wrong time that night on cluding felony motor ve- I have ur tag, he said in was in the case files for the care, if I date anybody Im Rape and Domestic Vio-
I-81. hicle theft. In 2004, he was another that accompanied offense against Cline and going to look them up, lence Information Cen-
Two people are dead, one convicted of misdemeanor a photo of Clines license the murder of Buckingham. Butler said. Im going to ter. Or, if someone stalks
man is implicated in both second degree assault, plate. Less than three months look them up before I date someone who is a former
killings, and the criminal which was followed by a To help sell the ruse, he after being sentenced in them. intimate partner, people
justice system tasked with nearly four-year absence even took parts of the car West Virginia, Strawser was A condition of Strawsers dont take that too seri-
protecting people appears from the criminal justice with him that he planned to charged with nearly identi- probation in the Cline case ously. They dont connect
to have failed them all. system. use as evidence, including cal charges stalking and was he could not to leave the dots, even if the law
If (the courts) would Beginning in 2008 there a side-view mirror. When malicious destruction of West Virginia unless he says you must connect the
have done what they should was an increase in the Cline didnt respond he property only a few miles received approval from dots, they dont.
have done, instead of slap- frequency of cases filed turned to threatening sui- away in Garrett County, the probation department. Multiple attempts to
ping him on the flippin against him. Three women cide, implying it would be Maryland. Prosecutors in Maryland contact Garrett County
wrist, hed have been in jail sought domestic violence Clines fault if he took his In this case, Butler filed were aware of his convic- States Attorney Lisa Thay-
and those two people would and peace orders against own life. for a protection from abuse tion in West Virginia and er-Welch via phone and
probably still be alive, him, and he was charged I so bably need 2 cry is order, telling authorities were aware that he was on email for explanation went
said Elizabeth Butler, who twice with theft between so Unreal, he wrote in a Strawser sexually assaulted probation, according to unanswered.
Strawser was charged with March 2008 and when text sent shortly after mid- her and was told not to court records. The Preston County Pro-
stalking in 2013. Cline met him in 2012. night. Where r u @. come back to her home, Strawser made the STET bation Department refused
Court hearings in But- Would u b the 1 2 come court records stated. deal with prosecutors the comment as to why Straw-
lers case would coincide New relationship find me ? If I would shoot He became angry, show- same day a second woman sers probation was not
within days of both deaths. When I first met him he myself, he wrote less than ing up a day later. in Garrett County came revoked given the charges,
The night ... he killed was really friendly, Cline an hour later. Plz my fam- As Butler was drawing forward seeking a peace or- citing that Strawser is cur-
Ms. Buckingham, he was said. He just seemed like ily couldnt/dnt need that. her evening bath, Straw- der against him for stalking rently awaiting sentencing
only two miles from my a nice a person. He talked By morning Cline went to ser began pounding on the her since the previous for the Buckingham murder.
home when he got loose about going places. He the police and filed for an door. She hid inside her month. There is, however, no
from the cops, she said. talked about going to the emergency protection or- bathroom until he left. For The second victim told doubt what Strawsers sen-
My dad went through beach. der, but not before Strawser hours afterwards, Strawser authorities Strawser had tence will be. West Virginia
every roadblock, came to The two began hang- made contact a few more drove past her home, like a been stalking her after the law requires Strawser be
my house and got me and ing out and went on a few times. shark circling its prey. two broke up. She said she sentenced to life in prison
my daughter because I dates, but that friendly, I made u happy and I was He called and sent text had ended the relationship without the possibility of
wouldnt take my vehicle nice person Cline met at the only 1 u was with sense messages. He went to the because Strawser had be- parole.
out of the driveway. I was work quickly changed. May, a text at 9:18a.m. door and pounded on it come jealous and accused We used to always say
scared to death. ... I said He got really jealous, said. Kinda hate 2 trust again around 1a.m., ac- her of cheating on him on the violence escalates over
Oh my God. Hes headed she said. I had just met women and u just showed cording to court records. multiple occasions. time and happens more
to my house. Im next. He him, you know. I only knew me again. Cant trust them. Around 2:30a.m., Butler He showed up at her frequently over time, and
was that close. him two months and he was Thanks. said she heard a loud bang work, sent her text mes- I think that is true, King
really jealous and got mad. Cline became one of and the sound of Strawsers sages and even interrupted said. Unless there is some
Strawser Strawsers jealousy and more than 12,000 people to car driving away. He con- her while she was at the kind of intervention, unless
Strawser grew up in Pres- anger came to a raging boil report a domestic violence tinued to circle for another movies with her friend, she the law or someone, kind
ton County, West Virginia, one night in August 2012 incident to police in 2012, three hours, Butler told told police. of pulls them up short and
a rural area near Pittsburgh when Cline was out with according to West Virginia police. Strawser again threat- lets them know thats not
that borders Pennsylvania Pingleys son, the father State Police. He tried to deny every- ened suicide since he OK, its working for them.
and Maryland. The area is of her child. The two had On April 15, 2013, Straw- thing, but I was sitting in knew it would worry me, Its pretty effective to get
quintessential Appalachia. not been together for some ser was sentenced in Clines my house, she said. I saw she said. This time he sent his partner to do what he
Roads bend and wind time, but Cline said they case to six months in prison him do this. ... He texted a photograph of the bullet wants, so why give it up?
around the hilly terrain, continued to co-parent after pleading guilty to me the same thing 13 times, he planned to use. Snyder said his office was
rather than cutting through their child. misdemeanor stalking. Are you going to let me in not informed of the Garrett
it. Homes, at times, appear He began calling and tex- That sentence was sus- or do you want me gone? Unpunished County charges, Strawsers
out of place, as if they had ting. Strawser eventually pended and Strawser was Thirteen times he texted Both women stated probation was not revoked,
been delicately set on top of showed up at her home, but placed on probation for me the same thing. Strawser owned firearms. he was not criminally pun-
the uneven landscape, not she wasnt there. two years. It was not until the Butler like several women ished for terrorizing either
firmly secured to a foun- (Cline) started seeing morning that she felt before her told police he victim, and he again made
dation. him less and less and was Firearms comfortable to go outside. carried at least one firearm it through the system
His grandparents lived a little bit less interested As part of his probation When she did, Butler was inside his vehicle. largely unscathed.
right above us and his dad in him, said Pingley, who and the protection from greeted by a similar sight
is just a gentle soul, Ping- lives next door. He starts abuse obtained by Cline, Strawser had left for Cline.
ley said. stalking around. Hes in the Strawser was ordered to Strawser had scratched
She reflected on times area, always in the area. It not possess or own any up her truck and broken
when Strawser and his sib- was getting really annoy- firearms. In West Virginia, out her tail lights, she told
lings came to her home as ing. like Pennsylvania, firearms police.
children to get rhubarb to Pingley watched every may be transferred to a Butler only went on one
take to their grandparents time Strawser drove by the family member or another date with Strawser.
home nearby to make a pie. home, turning the outside person who does not live He changed my whole
Pingleys husband served lights on to let him know with the person required outlook on Facebook and
as Strawsers Boy Scout she had seen him. to surrender their firearms. how I post things, because
troop leader. After Pingley put her Answering questions I had made a comment and
They were just normal, granddaughter and husband from police after Bucking- I was feeling down and he
Pingley said. Maybe it was to bed, her dog began bark- hams murder, Strawser asked if he could take me
a little tougher growing up ing, alerting her that some- said he had handed over to lunch, Butler said. In
in Terra Alta (West Vir- thing outside wasnt right. numerous firearms to his three days he done dam-
ginia). I dont know. I just Strawser had tried to ring sister after Cline obtained aged my truck because I
never would have thought, her door bell, but it didnt the protection from abuse wouldnt sleep with him.
no, I never would have work. in 2012, a process that typ-
thought. She went to the door, ically requires the person to Cases Buy-Sell-Trade
As he transitioned into looked outside and yelled go to the sheriffs office, un- Butlers case didnt lead
adulthood something
changed in the little boy
to Strawser, who was mak-
ing his way to Clines home.
dergo a background check
and fill out a form saying
to a conviction. It was only
after Strawser killed Buck-
Licensed Class 1 & 3 dealer
Pingley described as a lit- When he turned and he was handing over the ingham that prosecutors Free firearms transfer*
tle ornery. looked, it was the look. It guns. That form was blank pushed for the stalking
By the time Treva Cline, could have been like that in Strawsers case file. charge, Butler said. Lifetime discount ammo*
the mother of Pingleys girl from The Exorcist, He didnt do any official On Dec. 30, 2013 four
granddaughter, met Straw- Pingley said. I knew it transfer, it doesnt work days before Strawser is ac- Specializing in personal defense for women
ser in 2012, he was already wasnt over, but I didnt that way in West Virginia, cused of killing Davison
well into a dark and violent know what he would go on Preston County Prosecut- Butlers case was placed on Money-back layaways up to 6 months
pattern of behavior with to do. ing Attorney Melvin Snyder an indefinite postponement
his intimate partners. But She was right. said. If you do it between known as STET. In return One-on-One handgun training
Cline only knew him as her Strawser returned later family, you dont have to do for halting prosecution in
co-worker. that night and thrashed any paper work. I can walk the case, Strawser was to
She didnt know about Clines car, ramming his up and sell an individual in pay Butler $800 in restitu-
*With firearm purchases.
his multiple arrests for as- pickup truck into it. my family a gun for what- tion, which he has yet to do.
sault and stalking. He destroyed my car, ever and theres not paper- Strawser did more than
She didnt know about Cline said. He hit it multi- work done on that at all. $1,200 in damage to the
the women who sought ple times with his truck. He So, despite at that time truck, Butler said.
court orders protecting took the valve stems out of Strawser being a convicted I wasnt OK that it was
them from him. the tires. He took my spark felon since 2002, which put on STET, Butler said.
She didnt know one plug wires. The windshield made it a misdemeanor for (Prosectutors) said I had
woman told authorities was broken. He ripped out him to own or possess any to allow him time to come
that Strawser threatened all the wires from under the firearms in the state of West up with the money.
to cut her unborn child steering wheel. Virginia, Strawser faced no Butler said she wanted
out of her, or that another In total, Strawser did charges. Strawser punished.
accused Strawser of strik- more than $3,500 in dam- Snyder appeared un- She said he continued to
ing her child and pouring age to the Honda Accord. aware of Strawsers 2002 harass her even after she A Veteran-Owned Business
bleach over her clothes felony conviction when filed charges, but she re-
when she tried to break up Texts asked about it in June. ceived no relief from au- 876 North haNover Street CarliSle 717.448.8549
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Toomey launches new immigration politics attack in the township.
Police told abc27 the driver
and was taken to Holy
Spirit Hospital for treat-
turned himself in Thursday ment. Police said she has
MARC LEVY grants in the country with- some programs, it would gering, division and out- morning after seeing news a few scratches but no
Associated Press out legal documentation. take immigrants more right lying to voters, the reports and retracing his broken bones. They said
HARRISBURG Repub- But it died in the House, than a decade to become McGinty campaign said. steps. His name was not she was released from the
lican U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey helping ensure that immi- eligible. The campaign also noted immediately released. hospital and is doing well.
has launched a new line of gration politics would play However, a Congressio- that the federal legislation Police said the investiga- Investigators said she
attack in immigration poli- a role in this years national nal Budget Office analysis would have doubled fund- tion is ongoing. No charges may have run into the side
tics against his Democratic elections. projected an immediate ing for the border patrol. have been filed so far. of the car.
challenger Katie McGinty, One Toomey ad says increase in spending on
accusing her of support- McGintys liberal agenda health care programs and
ing welfare for immigrants includes citizenship for tax credits for lower-in-
living illegally in the United illegal immigrants, making come working households
States.
Two new campaign TV
them eligible for welfare.
Another says McGinty is a
about $240 billion over a
decade that are available Is it just a stomachache
ads this month play off Mc-
Gintys support for a fed-
eral immigration bill that
champion for welfare for
illegals. The welfare for
illegals slogan is also play-
to immigrants who have le-
gal work status.
The McGinty campaign
or something more serious?
Toomey opposed but that ing in an online ad placed likened Toomeys attack
passed in the Senate with by the Toomey campaign. to GOP presidential nom-
the help of 14 of his fellow The federal legislation inee Donald Trumps pro-
Republicans. The bill, sup- did not make immigrants nouncements on immigra-
ported by President Barack immediately eligible for tion.
Obama, would have created government benefits pro- Pat Toomey and Donald
a path to citizenship for an grams, such as cash assis- Trump are kindred spirits
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A6|Friday, September 23, 2016 The Sentinel

MIDSTATE
Union
to strike
without
deal
Faculty have been
working without
contract since 2015
ASSOCIATED PRESS
HARRISBURG The union
representing faculty and
coaches at 14 state universities
says its members will strike by
the end of October if a new con-
tract settlement is not reached.
The Pennsylvania State Sys-
tem of Higher Education said
after a fifth day of marathon
bargaining sessions Wednes-
CAROLINE LOGAN PHOTOS day that it has proposed raising
Photos of a wedding party holding rescue puppies instead of bouquets have gone viral on social media. faculty pay by 12 percent while
seeking other contract changes.

Wedding photos of
The university systems
proposal for eight additional
bargaining sessions, including
this weekend, was rejected by
the union, which announced
its intention to go on strike no

rescue puppies go viral


later than Oct. 30 if no deal is
reached. Earlier this week the
union said it would hold a strike
workshop this weekend.
The state system has asked
the states labor board to ap-
point a fact finder. The union
ABC27 photos would spread how far has called the move a delaying
LIZABETHTOWN A Mid-
E they have, so Im so happy that technique.
state couple is getting interna- not just pit bulls, but rescue The union represents about
tional attention after holding dogs in general are getting the 5,500 faculty and coaches
puppies instead of bouquets in exposure that they deserve, at Bloomsburg, Califor-
their wedding photos. Sarah said. nia, Cheyney, Clarion, East
The Middletown couple and I had told both the brides- Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indi-
their party posed with pups from maids and the groomsmen just to ana, Kutztown, Lock Haven,
a local rescue. interact with them and not worry Mansfield, Millersville, Ship-
Six puppies are making Matt about getting their puppy smil- pensburg, Slippery Rock and
Crain and Sarah Mallouk Crains ing at the camera because thats West Chester universities.
wedding at Moonstone Manor just unrealistic, Caroline said. Members have been working
memorable and bringing atten- The dog theme didnt end under contracts that expired
tion to homeless animals. there. The couple had their three June 30, 2015.
There are so many that need dogs drawn on their invitations, The university system has
homes just like little Martha a dog cake topper, and dog place said a strike would halt classes
here, Sarah said. cards. for more than 100,000 stu-
Martha is a coonhound-boxer To have these photos that dents. The schools would re-
mix and getting known around Wedding participants were told to interact with the dogs and not try to we can show our kids and our main open.
the world from viral photos get them to pose for the camera. grandkids and the story thats
shared on photographer Caroline behind it will be something that
Logans Facebook page. The photos are blowing up all adopting rescue dogs. I never forget, Sarah said.

No bail for
Its shocking. I dont think over national media and social Martha and her four sisters are Four of the five coon-
I ever expected the phone call media. The pictures are of some all named after the first five U.S. hound-boxer sisters and Biggie
from Caroline, our photographer, pups from Lancaster Coun- first ladies. Sarah held Biggie Smalls are available for adop-

accused
that it had gone viral, Sarah said. ty-based Pitties.Love.Peace. The Smalls, a pit bull puppy, in some tion. For more information, visit
Within minutes, it was just bride works for the non-profit of her photos. the Facebook page of Pitties.
blowing up, Caroline said. and wanted to bring attention to I never thought that the Love.Peace.

mother
Inmate very happy about end of solitary time ASSOCIATED PRESS
WILKES-BARRE A Penn-
sylvania judge has denied a bail
MARK SCOLFORO a possible appeal, gets taken in handcuffs to shower execution moratorium set by Gov. request for a mother accused
Associated Press a corrections three times a week. His 7-by-10- Tom Wolf. of trying to kill herself and her
HARRISBURG A Pennsylva- spokeswoman foot cell is illuminated at all hours. The Pittsburgh-based Aboli- two children by
nia inmate who has won a court said Wednesday Its not surprising hes look- tionist Law Center, where Grote piping vehicle
order freeing him from solitary the order was still ing forward to being able to be in is legal director, also represented exhaust into her
after 36 years told his lawyer being reviewed. the yard with everyone else at the Russell Maroon Shoatz, who car.
Wednesday he looks forward to Johnson is institution, like an actual yard, to also spent decades in solitary in The (Wil-
simply being with others in the serving life with- be able to have group activities and Pennsylvanias prison system. The kes-Barre) Cit-
prison yard and taking classes Johnson out parole for the interaction, Grote said. state said it would stop punishing izens Voice re-
beyond his third-grade education. 1970 murder of Pennsylvania prison officials him with solitary for his past be- ports the judge
Attorney Bret Grote said Ar- a man in Philadelphia. Several say 115 inmates are currently on havior, and earlier this year agreed on Tuesday
Scholl
thur Johnson, 64, was obvi- escape attempts, including one whats known as restricted re- to pay him a $99,000 settlement. denied Melissa
ously very happy when told of in which a guard was bound and lease, or longer-term solitary The practice of placing inmates Ann Scholls request to be re-
a federal judges recent order to gagged, landed him in isolation, confinement for those segregated into solitary confinement has been leased into a friends custody.
free him. although prison officials have from other inmates for chronic under scrutiny in other parts of Scholls attorney had said
He was very grateful and glad described him as a model inmate disciplinary issues or out of the United States in recent years. she isnt a flight risk and has
that the decision came out the over the past 25 years. safety concerns. Others can end In California, extensive use of no psychological disorders.
way it did, Grote said. We all Grote said he has no doubt that up for shorter periods of time in solitary confinement prompted Scholls 7-year-old son told
felt very confident in the strength Johnson has suffered severe ef- a restricted housing unit for their mass hunger strikes by inmates police she told him and his
of our case, and that there was no fects from living without physical own protection or the protection in 2011 and 2013 and led to a set- 5-year-old sister to die for
legitimate basis for keeping him in contact with other people for so of others, or for disciplinary rea- tlement in which the state has something special before al-
these conditions for this incredi- long. He said Johnson has passed sons, although some of those pris- significantly pared back its use of legedly running a hose from
ble amount of time. the time by reading and writing, oners have cellmates. isolation. her exhaust pipe into her car in
U.S. Middle District Judge although that has become more The state also maintains one of In Louisiana, the so-called a parking lot in December.
Christopher Conner on Tuesday difficult because his attention the countrys largest death rows Angola Three were released af- Police say a man pulled the
gave prison officials and Johnsons span and short-term memory currently 176 men and one woman ter spending decades in isolation hose from the car.
lawyers a week to work out a plan have declined, which the lawyer in solitary confinement condi- in state prisons. Officials said Scholl is charged with at-
for release from solitary, with a attributes to his living conditions. tions. Pennsylvania has executed they were deemed to be at risk of tempted homicide. Scholls
goal of integrating him with the In solitary, Johnson has been only three people since the death causing trouble among inmates attorney has said prosecutors
prisons general population within allowed an hour in a caged-in ex- penalty was deemed legal in the because of their Black Panther have only proved that Scholl
about three months. Asked about ercise area five days a week, and 1970s, and is currently under an Party activism. tried to kill herself.

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More terror,
more denials
I
n Florida Monday, following tical about their governments
the bombings in New York ability to protect the homeland.
and New Jersey, Donald Many people are afraid to
Trump referred to the captured say what should be said for fear
bombing suspect, Ahmad Khan of being labeled an Islamo-
Rahami, as an evil thug. He phobe. Those who deny the
then added, Hillary Clinton is threat of Islamic extremism in
a weak and ineffective person this country are quick to brand
and I will tell you, if you choose those in opposition with that
Donald Trump,
these prob-
lems are going
to go away far,
term, even though in many
cases their only sin is taking se-
riously the virulent rhetoric of
racial Islamists, who blatantly
Obamacare causes record
CAL
far greater than
anybody would
think.
Whatever one
admit to wanting to destroy
western countries, especially
the United States.
Srdja Trifkovic is not afraid.
high health care costs
P
THOMAS thinks of Trumps He is a Serbian-American resident Obama promised than last year. costly challenges.As a result,
rhetoric, his is a writer on international and he would bend the health The biggest driver of in- proponents of Obamacare are
voice of certainty foreign affairs and editor of the care cost curve and he has creased costs are health insur- already falling back on their old
at a time when a growing num- paleoconservative magazine but in the wrong direction. ance premiums, which 26 per- tactics of promising to solve
ber of Americans appear fed Chronicles. Premiums and deductibles are cent of those surveyed say are problems through arbitrary
up with a seemingly ineffective In the September issue skyrocketing and Obamacare their number one health care price controls and more gov-
government, weak statements Trifkovic writes: The enemy is has entered what experts grimly cost concern. This is in com- ernment regulation over pre-
and even weaker responses. Ex- Islam, a supremacist ideology call a death parison to 19 percent for hospi- scription drugs. Doing so would
ample: Josh Earnest, the White of permanent conflict and con- spiral. Overall tal or emergency room visits, 17 have the opposite effect on drug
House press secretary, said on quest, which is and has always health care costs percent for the care of a sick or costs and continue to give in-
CNN: What I can tell you is been structurally unamenable jumped in the last aging loved one, and 16 percent surers a pass.
that we are, when it comes to to compromise with non-Islam. year at the fastest for doctor bills. Just 11 percent The drug companies are
ISIL, we are in a fight, a narra- It has a highly developed legal, rate in over three said drug costs, the lowest of turning out miracles and we
tive fight with them, a narrative political, and moral doctrine, decades. any health care component. need their R&D budgets to stay
battle. rooted in its core texts, which PHIL Looking to The Democratic political strong. They need to see that
Are words the cause of so denies the legitimacy of any KERPEN dodge politi- talking points were a little bit opportunity, Gates correctly
many American deaths from other belief system and form of cal blame for more connected to reality two observed. For things like Alz-
terrorists attacks and on battle- social organization. Its expo- Obamacares years ago, when drug spending heimers, they can reduce med-
fields in Afghanistan, Iraq and nents are state actors (most no- spectacular failure and steeply rose by 12.4 percent. But that ical costs so dramatically and
now Syria? Or did bombs and tably Saudi Arabia), groups with higher health care costs, Demo- jump also corresponded to an improve the human condition,
bullets take their lives, limbs, some state attributes (ISIS), de- crats and their insurance indus- environment in which more and the pharmaceutical compa-
minds and sense of well-being? centralized terror networks (Al try allies have settled on a poll- medicines were placed in devel- nies have been great partners of
Many Americans believe their Qaeda), and self-starting rad- tested strategy of pretending opment than at any time in our our foundation. When we need
government cares more about icalized cells and individuals prescription drugs are the prin- history, and many new, innova- help in doing science they are
the sensitivity of Muslims than in most Western countries that cipal driver of higher costs tive drugs arrived on the market. unique in what they can do.
it does for them. From releasing have a sizable Muslim diaspora. despite the fact that data proves This includes a milestone, and The total cost and time of
detainees from Guantanamo All Muslims do not buy into such claims completely false. yes, expensive, new drug that bringing a single new drug to
prison, some of whom have these doctrines, but those who The latest Altarum Institute cured patients suffering from market is now $2.6 billion, per
gone on to plot terrorists at- dont are regarded as heretics report shows that prescription Hepatitis C.This breakthrough the Tufts Center for the Study
tacks against Americans, to by those who do. Dont take my drug spending is just 10 percent was quickly followed by similar of Drug Development, and av-
the acceptance of thousands of word for it. Do the research. of total health spending, versus drugs from other research com- erages 10 years of development.
refugees from Islamic countries The motives and goals of radical 32 percent for hospital and 20 panies that achieved the same Capital markets are intensely
where terrorism appears to be a Islamists are in their writings, percent for physicians and clin- miraculous results and lowered competitive, and the pros-
major export, people are rightly sermons and media. ics. And the smaller piece of the the costs of these treatments. pects of large returns on truly
concerned. The latest terrorists attacks, pie is also growing more slowly As Bill Gates, the worlds significant breakthroughs are
Adding to those justifiable and the possibility of more to just 3.9 percent for drugs most prodigious philanthropist, necessary to drive investment,
concerns is this Associated come before the election, can versus 4.6 percent for hospitals recently explained: cure diseases and allow people
Press story: The U.S. govern- only benefit Donald Trump. and 5.2 percent for physicians I think the current system is to live longer, healthier, happier
ment has mistakenly granted While some politicians wring over the last year. better than most other systems lives.
citizenship to at least 858 their hands, Trump wants to As millions of Americans one can imagine. I mean curing So lets keep the focus for fix-
immigrants who had pending wring necks. His is a voice of experience steeply higher costs hepatitis C. This is a phenom- ing the problem of skyrocketing
deportation orders from coun- certainty amid voices of timid- for narrower provider networks enal thing and now you have costs where it belongs on
tries of concern to national ity. Whether good or bad, that and less access to care, we en- multiple drug companies com- Obamacare and not allow
security or with high rates of resonates with a lot of people ter yet another election cycle peting in terms of the quality its supporters to use their own
immigration fraud, according to who dont enjoy life in that where health care is a dominant and the price of that offering. laws failures as a pretext for
an internal Homeland Security safety bubble protecting our issue. A recent national poll Contrast that with what we even more government regula-
audit. Why? The Department elected officials. found that an eye-popping 77 have witnessed from health tions that could stall the search
of Homeland Security says their Americans are tired of losing percent of registered voters insurers of late: higher premi- for new cures.
fingerprints were missing from wars. This one they want to personally have had trouble us- ums, skyrocketing co-pays and
government databases. win. To those who want to win, ing their health insurance in the deductibles, and less and less Phil Kerpen, distributed by Cagle
This is the same adminis- Trump is Gen. Patton. Hillary past year or know someone who access to needed treatments. Cartoons newspaper syndicate, is
tration that promised robust Clinton reminds them of a con- has. While access is down, cost And make no mistake, with the the president of American Commit-
vetting of all immigrants. Its scientious objector. is up; the same poll found 43 pending insurance premium ment and the author of Democracy
not the kind of storyline that percent are personally paying increases anticipated in 2017 Denied. Email him at phil@ameri-
builds confidence among a pop- Readers may email Cal Thomas at more for health care this year families will face even more cancommitment.org.
ulace that is increasingly skep- tcaeditors@tribpub.com.

PUBLIC OFFICIALS ANOTHER VIEW


President
Barack H. Obama, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington,
D.C. 20500. Time wasted amid crisis
P
Vice President ennsylvanias allegedly the administration have enacted halfway. First responders and
Joseph R. Biden Jr., Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20501. full-time state legislators some good responses to the opi- others have used the drug to save
U.S. senators have returned to the Capitol oid epidemic, including a state- hundreds of lives, but the state
Robert Casey, 393 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. after a typically overly generous wide prescription cross-check has not mandated follow-up
20510. Toll-free number, 866-802-2833. Harrisburg office, 22 S. Third seven-week summer vacation, system meant to deter addicts treatment for those addicts who
St., Suite 6A. Toll-free number, 866-461-9159. casey.senate.gov. which they took despite an un- and dealers from prescription were rescued.
folding opioid epidemic that shopping, and increased fund- Mr. Wolf now plans to address
Pat Toomey, 248 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510. claims the lives of nearly 10 state ing for drug courts that focus on a joint session of the Legisla-
202-224-4254. Harrisburg office, U.S. Federal Building, 228 Walnut St., residents every day. rehabilitation. ture on the opioid crisis. Ideally,
Suite 1104. 717-782-3951. toomey.senate.gov. They have left themselves But the compressed sched- lawmakers will pass the pend-
U.S. representatives just a handful of voting days not ule limits lawmakers in their ing bills that have languished
11th District: Lou Barletta, 115 Cannon House Office Building, Wash- only to act further on the deadly remaining sessions 12 in the over the summer, dealing with
ington, D.C. 20515. Toll-free number, 855-241-5144. Local office: 59 W. epidemic, but to deal with mas- House and nine in the Senate continuing education for opioid
Louther St., Carlisle 17013. 249-0190. barletta.house.gov/. sive funding holes that they left to picking the low-hanging fruit. prescribers and uniform report-
in the state government budget In June, Gov. Tom Wolf and ing standards of opioid deaths.
4th District: Scott Perry, 1207 Longworth House Office Building, Wash- before heading to the beach in legislative leaders pondered a He and lawmakers should
ington, D.C. 20515. 202-225-5836. Local office: 730 N. Front St., Worm- July. After their seven-week va- special session on the opioid open the next session of the Leg-
leysburg 17043. 717-635-9504. perry.house.gov. cation, they plan to take at least epidemic. If they had scheduled islature with a concurrent spe-
Governor another month to campaign in one for the summer, lawmakers cial session, during which they
Tom Wolf, 225 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg 17120. 717-787-2500. advance of the Nov. 8 election, could have taken a deeper dive can take that deep dive and move
in which the full House and half into the crisis. For example, the state from response to long-
Lieutenant governor of the Senate seats are on the while they deserve credit for ex- term prevention.
Michael Stack, 200 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg 17120. 717-787- ballot. panding access to the opioid an- The (Scranton)
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A8|Friday, September 23, 2016 NATION & WORLD The Sentinel

Charlotte chief: Family to watch video Injured


3 businesses ask officer
employees to stay
home due to unrest visits N.J.
MITCH WEISS & JEFFREY COLLINS
Associated Press
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Char-
school
lottes police chief said Thursday
he plans to show video of an of- Students sent well
ficer shooting a black man to the
slain mans family, but the video wishes to police
wont be immediately released to
the public.
hurt while arresting
Charlottte-Mecklenburg Po-
lice Chief Kerr Putney has said
bombing suspect
that 43-year-old Keith Lamont DAKE KANG
Scott refused officers repeated Associated Press
commands to drop a gun, but he LINDEN, N.J. A police offi-
said during a news conference that cer wounded in a shootout with
the video does not definitely show the man charged with setting off
Scott pointing a gun at anyone. bombs in New York City and New
Putney said he is working to Jersey visited a school Thursday
honor the request from Scotts to thank students for their well
family to view the video. Its un- wishes.
clear when or if the video might Patrolman
be released publicly. Angel Padilla
Right now my priority is the visited Linden
people who really are the victims GERRY BROOME, ASSOCIATED PRESSS School No. 5,
of the shooting, Putney said. Im Police fire teargas as protesters converge on downtown Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday. where his grand-
telling you right now if you think son attends and
I say we should display a victims nesses were asking their employ- help resolve community conflict. timore, Milwaukee and Ferguson, where he vol-
worst day for consumption, that is ees to stay home for the day as the The departments Community Missouri. unteers with the
Padilla
not the transparency Im speaking city remained on edge. Mayor Jen- Relations Service has been de- In 2013, Charlotte police schools PTA.
of. nifer Roberts said earlier Thursday ployed to other cities roiled by charged one of their own, Ran- Investigators say Padilla was
Meanwhile, the state prosecutor the city was considering a curfew. tense flare-ups between police dall Kerrick with voluntary man- shot in his bulletproof vest on
in Charlotte will ask the State Bu- But Putney said during the news and residents. slaughter within days, after the Monday morning by Ahmad
reau of Investigation to look into conference that he saw no reason A peaceful prayer vigil Wednes- white officer shot an unarmed Khan Rahami during a shootout
the shooting. to impose a curfew. He said Char- day night turned into an angry black man who had been in a that led to Rahamis capture.
District Attorney R. Andrew lotte now has more resources to march and then a night of violence wreck and was looking for help. I can only say I was just doing
Murray said in a statement Thurs- deal with problems, following a after a protester was shot and crit- The jury deadlocked and the my job, Padilla told reporters,
day that he was making the re- declaration of a state of emer- ically wounded as people charged charge was dropped last summer. speaking in Spanish.
quest for a state investigation at gency and the arrival of the North police in riot gear trying to pro- The city saw a few protests but no One of the fifth-grade stu-
the request of Scotts family. Carolina National Guard and more tect a hotel in Charlottes typically violence. dents in the class asked Padilla
The police video could be key officers from the State Highway vibrant downtown. Police did not On Wednesday, hundreds of how scared he was when he con-
to resolving the chasm between Patrol. shoot the man, city officials said. protesters who were shouting fronted the suspect.
police, who say Scott refused re- The streets were mostly quiet Video obtained and verified by black lives matter and hands How scared was I? I was ner-

Arts&
peated commands to drop his gun, Thursday, but Bank of America, The Associated Press, which was up, dont shoot left after police vous. A bit nervous, Padilla said.
and residents who say he was un- Wells Fargo and Duke Energy all recorded right after the shooting, fired flash grenades and tear gas Students at the school wrote
armed. told employees not to venture shows someone lying in a pool of after the shooting. But several get-well cards for Padilla and
Residents say Scott was holding into North Carolinas largest city blood as people scream and a voice groups of a dozen or more pro- Officer Pete Hammer, who was
only a book and was disabled by a after Gov. Pat McCrory declared yells for someone to call for help. testers stayed behind, attack- grazed in the head by a bullet or
brain injury. But its unclear what a state of emergency Wednesday People are then told to back up ing people, including reporters, shrapnel.
the body cameras worn by three night and called in the National from the scene. shattering windows to hotels, Theyre my heroes, Padilla
officers who were present during Guard. The North Carolina Na- The unrest took many by sur- office buildings and restaurants said, vowing to come back and
the shooting may have captured. tional Guard arrived at a Char- prise in Charlotte, the banking and setting small fires. The NA- play basketball and attend the
The plainclothes officer who shot lotte armory early Thursday, and capital of the South with a pop- SCAR Hall of Fame was among the school book fair.
Scott, Brently Vinson, was not Guard vehicles left the armory ulation of 830,000 people, about places damaged. Both officers were treated
wearing a camera. He has been about 8a.m. 35 percent of them black. The city Authorities said three peo- and released from a hospital.
placed on leave, standard proce- Federal help also is on the way, managed to pull through a racially ple and four police officers were They have received calls from
dure in such cases. Vinson is black, with the Justice Department charged shooting three years ago injured. Videos and pictures on President Barack Obama as well
As officials tried to quell the sending to Charlotte a team of without the unrest that erupted in Twitter showed reporters and as pizza deliveries sent by town
unrest, at least three major busi- trained peacekeepers designed to recent years in places such as Bal- other people being attacked. well-wishers.

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South Korea orders more 23 genius grant


Galaxy Note 7 battery checks recipients announced HILLEL ITALIE this year, he was
YOUKYUNG LEE Associated Press appointed young
Associated Press NEW YORK Gene Luen
peoples litera-
EOUL, South Korea Sam-
S Yang, a prize-winning author ture ambassador
sung Electronics on Thursday was and the national ambassador by the Library of
ordered to carry out more safety for young peoples literature, and Congress.
checks of its Galaxy Note 7 smart- Claudia Rankine, one of poetrys Rankine is best
phones before they go back on brightest and most innovative known for her
sale following an unprecedented stars, are among this years 23 Rankine book-length tap-
global recall after defective bat- MacArthur fellows and recip- estry of poems,
teries caused some of the phones ients of the so-called genius prose and images about racism,
to burst into flames. grants. Citizen: An American Lyric, a
Under a recall plan agreed to by The fellows were announced 2014 release which won the Na-
the Korean Agency for Technology Thursday by the Chicago-based tional Book Critics Circle prize
and Standards, Samsungs battery John D. and Catherine T. MacAr- and several other honors.
supplier will have to X-ray test thur Foundation, which gives The foundation also selected
every single lithium-ion battery each honoree $625,000 over author Maggie Nelson, New
intended for the Note 7 before the five years to spend any way he Yorker staff writer Sarah Still-
batteries are shipped, and Sam- or she pleases, with no strings man, composer Julia Wolfe, the-
sung Electronics will also carry AHN YOUNG-JOON, ASSOCIATED PRESS attached. More than 900 people ater artist and educator Anne
out a quality test on every battery A woman walks by an advertisement for the Samsung Electronics Galaxy have received the grants since Basting and playwright Branden
when it arrives from the supplier. Note 7 smartphone at a subway station in Seoul, South Korea. 1981, with previous fellows in- Jacobs-Jenkins.
If there are 10 million units, all cluding Hamilton playwright Others chosen ranged from fi-
10 million will be reviewed, said ing and catching fire, Samsung We need more measures to Lin-Manuel Miranda, au- nancial service innovator Jose A.
Nam Taek-joo, the official at the stopped sales on Sept. 2, just two actively inform consumers, Nam thor-journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates Quinonez and human rights at-
government agency responsible weeks after its launch, and re- said. It appears that consumers and dancer-choreographer Merce torney Ahilan Arulanantham to
for product safety and recalls. called 2.5 million units citing a are not active in seeking an ex- Cunningham. Fellows, brought to linguist Daryl Baldwin and bio-
Samsung Electronics also battery manufacturing error. change or a refund. the foundations attention by an engineer Rebecca Richards-Kor-
agreed to do more for consum- But the recall caused confu- Employees at mobile carrier anonymous pool of nominators, tum.
ers who wish to ditch their Note sion as Samsung sent conflicting shops in Seoul said Samsung had do not apply for the money and Also announced Thursday
7s and get another brand. Con- messages about whether it was not supplied them with enough are not informed theyve been were computer scientists Sub-
sumers who missed a deadline safe to continue using the phone. units of the new Note 7 phones, chosen until shortly before the hash Khot and Bill Thies, syn-
on Monday to get a refund for the This week, it started shipping new meaning some customers will awards are announced. thetic chemist Jin-Quan Yu
Note 7 smartphone, now have Note 7 phones with safe batteries have to wait to exchange their old The idea behind the grants is and biologist-inventor Manu
until the end of the month to get in the United States, South Korea ones. to give people of exceptional Prakash, microbiologist Di-
an iPhone or any similar device and other countries, while urging Samsung Electronics did not creativity the flexibility to anne Newman and geobiologist
from the same mobile carrier in consumers to hand in their phones answer emails on Thursday seek- further pursue their ideas and Victoria Orphan. Other fellows
exchange for the Note 7. for replacements. ing comment. projects. are sculptor Vincent Fecteau,
The Galaxy Note 7 phone went The product safety agency said Samsung has received 92 re- Yang is an acclaimed graphic art historian and curator Kellie
on sale in August to glowing re- Samsung had also agreed to send ports of the batteries overheating novelist whose books include Jones, cultural historian Josh
views but has now become Sam- text messages to individual Note 7 in the U.S. alone, including 26 American Born Chinese, which Kun, author-writer Lauren Red-
sungs biggest crisis in years. With users who still have not exchanged reports of burns and 55 reports of in 2006 became the first novel niss, jewelry maker and sculptor
consumers reporting that the their possible dangerous phones property damage, including fires of its kind to receive a National Joyce J. Scott and video artist
high-end phones were overheat- for new ones. in cars and a garage. Book Award nomination. Earlier Mary Reid Kelley.

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Heavy rains swamp Midwest states NATION AND WORLD

500 million Yahoo


accounts hacked
8-10 inches fall in Twin SAN FRANCISCO Yahoo
Cities area; tornadoes says the personal information
in 500 million accounts was
reported in Iowa stolen in a massive security
breakdown.
ASSOCIATED PRESS The breach disclosed Thurs-
MINNEAPOLIS Its a soggy day, the latest setback for the
start to fall for several Midwest- beleaguered internet company,
ern states, where heavy rain has dates back to late 2014.
flooded homes, closed major The stolen data includes us-
highways, stranded motorists and ers names, email addresses,
derailed a train. telephone numbers, dates of
In Minnesota, record-setting birth, hashed passwords and se-
rainfall caused the Department of curity questions for verifying an
Transportation to fire up its snow- accountholders identity.
plows to move standing water off Yahoo is blaming the hack on
major thoroughfares. As much as a state-sponsored actor.
8 to 10 inches of rain inundated Yahoo is recommending that
the Twin Cities area Wednesday users change their passwords if
night, and more was forecast they havent done so since 2014.
Thursday.
Vehicles floated through inter- Blackout darkens
sections in several Twin Cities Puerto Rico
suburbs, including Maple Grove
and Brooklyn Park. In down- SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
town Minneapolis, the Minne- Power was slowly being restored
sota Twins game was delayed in Puerto Rico on Thursday,
Wednesday night due to rain and nearly 24 hours after a blackout
rescheduled for 1:10p.m. Thurs- swept across the island when a
day as the first game in a split dou- fire at a power plant set off a cas-
MARK VANCLEAVE, ASSOCIATED PRESS
bleheader. cade of problems that knocked
About 75 miles south, sev- Flash flooding caught a motorist unaware at an intersection in Minneapolis on Wednesday. As much as 8 to 10 out the aging utility grid.
eral homes were evacuated in inches of rain fell in the Twin Cities area Wednesday night. Some 200,000 customers
Waseca, which saw nearly 14 had electricity back by early
inches of rain over two days, ac- officials said in a news release. The About two hours north, more and a nearby state highway were Thursday afternoon. But it will
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other school districts because of some into the Mississippi River, Neillsville, Granton, Green- the evacuation of a few homes in said Gov. Alejandro Garcia Pa-
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days left in the year. In 1939, Sigmund Freud, the election victory that returned him adoring crowds during an outdoor
Todays Highlight in His- On this date: founder of psychoanalysis, died to power; his wife, Isabel, was procession.
tory: In 1780, British Army Capt. in London at age 83. elected vice president. Todays Birthdays: Singer
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ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS KAREN and responding
Brandon Brown talks to people at a Waukesha, Wis., pub during a Jesus & Beer event, which he organizes as pastor of CollectiveMKE church. KASLOW differently to
illness and treat-

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Although improvements in
medical care have occurred at
an astounding rate, the num-
ber of medical professionals
who are qualified to help older
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CARRIE ANTLFINGER with God but also to be connected conditions has lagged far be-
Associated Press to a parish community somewhere hind.
WAUKESHA, Wis. Angela where they are living, Burds said. The medical care of older
Caddell started struggling with During the summer they also adults is known as geriatrics.
her Christianity 14 years ago when organize Theology on Tap, a Compared to other practice ar-
she came out as gay. But a gather- lecture series that has spread eas in medicine, it is a young
ing at a bar to talk faith over a cold worldwide after starting with the discipline in the United States,
beer once a month is helping her Archdioceses of Chicago in 1981. having begun serious develop-
feel more connected to her reli- It involves bars or restaurants and ment in the 1970s (compared
gion. targets younger people. to the United Kingdom, where
If youre an atheist you are Burds said they trained some geriatrics became a medical
welcome. .... Im a lesbian, Im to- young adults in mingling skills to specialty after World War II).
tally welcome, said the 32-year- make sure everyone feels welcome Certified geriatricians are phy-
old from nearby Wauwatosa, Wis- and a sense of belonging what sicians who have received ad-
consin, at a recent gathering. every millennial really is searching vanced training in the care and
Tonight were talking about for, Burds said. treatment of older adults.
scapegoating. There is no scape- It worked for James Wronski, The difference between the
goating that happens here. 22, a new Milwaukee resident who number of older adults in our
This event is called Jesus & People talk at a Waukesha, Wis. pub during a Jesus & Beer event put attended a beer garden event. country and the number of
Beer and its part of an effort by on by CollectiveMKE church, which doesnt have a traditional building. I think this kind of relaxed so- specialized physicians available
some Christian groups through- cial atmosphere where you come, to treat them is staggering. An
out the country to recruit pa- about their faith in a church but to 77 percent in 2014, a trend par- you meet people, you drink, you article from the organization,
rishioners, connect with people most people have never done it ticularly striking in the millennial relax and you kind of learn and ed- ChangingAging, estimates that
struggling with faith or provide a in a bar so its a totally new envi- generation. ucate yourself, thats a big draw to we need over 20,000 certified
relaxed outlet to talk religion. ronment and maybe fresh, Brown That younger group is the focus millennials. geriatricians to meet the needs
Caddell heard about the event said. In addition to that, Ill be of a monthly bar event organized But alcohol certainly isnt new of only those adults who are
through Brandon Brown, pas- honest: a beer or two doesnt hurt by the Basilica of St. Josaphat in to Catholicism, with wine being age 85 and older. The American
tor at CollectiveMKE. He started the conversation at all. Milwaukee, said Emily Burds, an integral part of the sacrament Board of Medical Specialties
the gatherings once a month at While bringing people together the Catholic churchs Director of Holy Communion, said Rev. reports that in 2013-2014, the
area bars about 1 years ago. He to throw one back and talk religion of Evangelization. Besides a free John Laurance, associate pro- United States had a total of only
doesnt have a stand-alone church isnt a new idea, groups have been beer, theres usually a meet and fessor of theology at Marquette 7,428 certified geriatricians.
and knew that his non-traditional turning to the non-traditional pub greet, a speaker and discussion. University. The issue is not only the lack
gatherings wouldnt attract social setting to attract younger people About 60 to 70 people come You know one of the Psalms of certified geriatricians, but
conservatives. About two dozen such as millennials. According to each month to the Brewing the says, God gave wine to cheer up also the low numbers of qual-
people attend. a Pew Research Center study, the Faith gatherings, which Burds peoples hearts, so even the prayer ified educators for older adult
I think it also completely un- number of U.S. adults who are af- sees as a means to an end. book of the Old Testament sees medicine and the lack of train-
settles everyones expectations in filiated with an organized religion Obviously the end is like that this is a gift from God, Lau- ing that all medical students
that they know what it is to talk dropped from 83 percent in 2007 greater faith and a relationship rance said. receive regarding the care of
older adults.
The same ChangingAging
article reported that there

Tourism transforms are 145 medical schools in the

Please see KASLOW, Page B2

Buddhist valley UPCOMING TOPICS


THOMAS CYTRYNOWICZ and trade have boomed. And the There were not enough sub-
Associated Press marks of modernization, such as missions for this weeks Kids
DEMUL VILLAGE, India solar panels, asphalt roads and Speak Out. Here are the upcom-
For centuries, the sleepy valley concrete buildings, have begun ing topics for future weeks.
nestled in the Indian Himalayas to appear around some of the vil-
remained a hidden Buddhist en- lages that dot the remote land- Sept. 23
clave forbidden to outsiders. scape at altitudes above 4,000 If I could play any sport pro-
Enduring the harsh year- meters (13,000 feet). fessionally, I would play ...
round conditions of the high This year is busier than ever,
mountain desert, the people of said Ishita Khanna, co-founder Sept. 30
Spiti Valley lived by a simple of the eco-tourism agency Eco- If I could be a character from
communal code share the sphere. By Aug. 29, with at least any book, I would be ...
Earths bounty, be hospitable to a month left until the end of the
neighbors, and eschew greed and tourism season, there had been Oct. 7
temptation at all turns. 847 foreign visitors to the region What I like to do in my free
Thats all starting to change, in 2016, compared with 726 for time is ...
for better or worse. Since India all of last year, officials said.
began allowing its own citizens They could not give a figure for ASSOCIATED PRESS Oct. 14
as well as outsiders to visit the A group of young monks brush their teeth at the Kongri monastery, The best Ive ever done in
valley in the early 1990s, tourism Please see BUDDHIST, Page B2 Spiti Valley, India. school was ...

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DAILY CALENDAR Kaslow majority of patients are older


adults, since more time means
SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 Kingstownpicnic pavilion. Pennsylvania Honor Bus and retired gifted From B1 fewer patient visits per day
Details: Silver Spring Township will program specialist for Mechanisburg Area and less reimbursement. On
CHICKEN POTPIE TAKEOUT SALE host a community clean-up day to honor School District. country, but only 11 of them the other hand, shorter ap-
Time: 11a.m. to 4p.m. or until sold out
Place: Hope United Methodist Church,
National Public Lands Day (NPLD) as part Contact: 717-571-0072 or email keysto- have geriatric departments. At pointments may mean that all
of the nations largest volunteer day. Toy- nians@gmail.com for more information. schools that offer some geriat- of the older adults needs are
6260 Carlisle Pike, Mechancisburg
ota is the sponsor for this project and LIBRARY TOWN HALL ric training, these rotations are not being met.
Details: A chicken potpie takeout sale
Bobby Rahal Toyota is teaming with the Time: 6p.m. not required in most internal Finally, geriatrics as a
will be held at $8 per quart.
Township for this event. Potteiger Park Place: Shippensburg Public Library, 73
Contact: The Church at 717-766-3072 medicine, family medicine and specialty lacks the prestige
will benefit with native tree plantings, W. King St., Shippensburg
or by Email at hopeumc@susumc.org for
landscaping, benches and a bike rack. psychiatry programs. of other specialties such as
orders or more information. Details: The library will host a series
The town of New Kingstown will be en- of town hall talks with Board President The article said 112 of the surgery and cardiology. This
FALL FESTIVAL hanced in the clean-up efforts, as well. 145 medical schools offer a aspect may relate to Ameri-
Colby Fry about the library expansion,
Time: 9a.m. to 1p.m. geriatric elective but only 3 can culture and our negative
Contact: Residents and business demonstration of the plans and the fu-
Place: John Graham Public Library, 9 percent of medical students attitudes about aging. It is
owners may call 717-766-1657 or Email ture of the library. Displays and render-
Parsonage Street, Newville (on the lawn)
Details: The fall festival will be held
parkinfo@sstwp.org to volunteer. ings of the final building will be on dis- at these schools chose to take interesting to note that in
play. No RSVP is necessary. this training. So while physi- 2013, 63 percent of the medical
with family-oriented activities, food TUESDAY, SEPT. 27 Contact: For more information, email cians are trained in the physi- school graduates who entered
(soup, pies, cookies, barbecue and hot
DRUGS 101 shiplovesbooks@gmail.com. cal aspects of disease in adults, geriatric medicine fellowship
dogs). Fall mums, pumpkins, used books
Time: 5p.m. (Community Health Fair)
will be on hand. Childrens crafts, a dime THURSDAY, SEPT. 29 they lack an awareness of how programs were from interna-
6p.m. (Drugs 101)
toss and a hay ride will be included in
Place: Cumberland Valley High School,
aging can change the dynamics tional medical schools, not
RUMMAGE SALE
the event.
6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg Time: 7a.m. to 3p.m. (Thurs. and Fri.) (physical, social, emotional U.S. schools.
Contact: 717-776-5900 or visit the li- and financial) of the diagnosis Are there advantages to
Details: CV will host Drugs 101: What and 8a.m. to noon (Sat.)
brary website at www.johngrahamlibrary. and treatment of certain con- being a geriatrician? Geriatri-
Parents and Kids Need to Know, as well Place: Grace United Church of Christ,
org for more information. cians themselves have said it
as a community fair. The seminar will pro- Corner of Orange and Prince Street, ditions.
FALL FESTIVAL AND CLASSIC CAR best:
vide simultaneous programs for parents Shippensburg Why does there seem to be
SHOW
Time: 1:30p.m. to 4:30p.m.
and teens about various forms of drugs Details: A rummage, soup and bake a lack of interest in the field of Witnessing the grace and
and peer pressure. sale will be held with lots of items. Food geriatrics? Perhaps one fac- resilience that many people
Place: Youngs United Method-
Contact: Pre-registration is preferred stand on Thurs. and Fri., only. Parking lot tor is a lack of understanding bring to the challenges of ag-
ist Church, 7075 Wer tzville Road,
but not required. To register, please visit is located off of Prince Street. about this area of expertise. ing is definitely one of the best
Mechanicsburg
http://childrens.pennstatehealth.org/ Contact: 717-532-6221 for more
Details: Festival and classic car show In an April 2015 article in the advantages of being a geriatri-
events OR email Jennifer Weigle, CV School information.
will be held with music by Keepin It
Social Worker, at jlweigle@cvschools.org. Association of American Med- cian. Dr. Leslie Kernisan.
Simple. ATRIAL FIBRILLATION DISCUSSION
DEATH ROW DISCUSSION
ical Colleges journal, Dr. Laura It has been an incredibly
Contact: Church office at717-766-4422 Time: 7p.m.
Time: 7p.m. Place: GIANT Food Store Community Diachun stated, Because they wonderful career. Not only did
for more information. all have older people as pa- the opportunities for doing
CHICKEN AND WAFFLE DINNER Place: Dickinson College, Anita Tu- Center, 3301 Trindle Road, Camp Hill
vin Schlecter (ATS) Auditorium, 360 W. Details: An in-depth look at atrial fibril- tients, the common perception good for very needy persons
Time: 4p.m. to 6p.m.
Louther St., Carlisle lation, a common heart rhythm disorder, is that they are all geriatri- gratify, but so too did the in-
Place: First Church of God Community
Center, 201 E. Green St., Mechanicsburg Details: The program, Innocent on along with treatment options available at cians. herent benefits in geriatrics
Details: The First church of God will Death Row: The Story of Sunny and Pe- PinnacleHealth will be discussed. Cardiolo- But there is a difference provide daily lessons about the
host an all-you-can-eat dinner of home- ter, will be held with former death-row gists, Drs. Michael Smith and Chinmay Pa- in educational preparation. very essence of life. Dr. Walter
made chicken-n-waffles, sides including inmates Sonia Sunny Jacobs and Peter tel, of the PinnacleHealth CardioVascular Physicians practicing general Bortz II. (Geriatrician for 50
mashed potatoes, applesauce, dessert Pringle, who will discuss their incarcera- Institute, will lead the presentation. Regis- internal medicine or family years)
tion and work on opposing injustice and tration is required. Light refreshments will
and a beverage. All proceeds benefit fi- practice are required to have The heart of geriatrics re-
nancial needs of the Community Center. the death penalty. be served. Seating is limited. Discussion is
Contact: 717-245-1875 for more in-
three years of residency fol- volves around listening to the
Cost: $10/adults, $4/children 4 to 8, free and open to the public.
formation or visit www.clarkeforum.org Contact: 717-877-499-3299 for more lowing medical school, while stories that our patients tell,
and children aged 3 and younger eat for and building meaningful and
information/registration. geriatricians require an addi-
free. Tickets available at the door or call- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28
ing the Community Center. tional 1-2 years of a fellowship deep relationships. these
Contact: 717-766-7501 for more infor- AARP FUNDRAISER SATURDAY, OCT. 1 after their three-year resi- stories and relationships ...
mation or Email FCOGCommCtr@gmail. Time: 5p.m. to 8p.m. BREAST CANCER AWARENESS dency. keep me going as a physician
com for more information. Place: Wendys, 331 S. Hanover St., FUNDRAISER This need for additional by constantly inspiring me.
HELICOPTER LANDING Carlisle Place: Newville Post Office, 57 W. Street training does not translate Dr. Eric Widera.
DEMONSTRATION Details: The Cumberland-Carlisle AARP Details: To promote Breast Cancer into higher pay, however. The In addition to the above
Time: 9a.m. to 5p.m. Sept. 24 and 2 Chapter #4377 will hold a special fund- Awareness in the month of October, American Geriatrics Society benefits, geriatricians can
to 5p.m. Sept. 25 raiser. Both members and non-members the U.S. Post Office will be giving pink
are invited to participate. Money earned
reports that in 2010, the me- practice in a wide variety of
Place: Carlisle Airport, 228 Peters- ribbons to any customer who wishes
will help support Carlisle Charities, Sa- to remember someone affected by dian annual salary of geria- settings. Studies have found
burg Road, Carlisle tricians was almost $6,000 that geriatricians consistently
Details: There will be demonstrations maritan Fellowship, Habitat for Human- the disease. Breast Cancer Awareness
ity, Meals on Wheels, Project SHARE, stamps will be available to purchase less than that of the average rank among the top physician
of short take-off and landings of helicop-
ters. Visitors can see how JAARS pro- Warm the Children, Carlisle Cares and with 13 cents of the 60 cent cost going family physician, and almost specialties for job satisfaction.
vides technology and resources to sup- Safe Harbour. to research. Purchase the Breast Can- $22,000 less than that of the Next week well take a look
port Wycliffe Bible translators. Attendees Contact: 717-249-8156 for m ore cer Awareness stamp, hang a ribbon average general internist. For at some of the other types of
will also be able to purchase an airplaneinformation. and support the cause. Hours of oper- medical school students facing professionals who work with
ride, helicopter ride and talk with jungle KEYSTONIANS MEETING ation are Monday to Fri., 8:30 to 4:30 large student loans, additional older adults.
pilots and other missionaries. Time: Noon and Sat., 8:30 to 12 noon. training for less money just
Contact: For more information, con- Place: Bethany Village, 325 Wesley Contact: 717-776-5211 for questions. doesnt make sense. Karen Kaslow is a registered
tact Gerald Sweger at 717-249-1846. Drive, Mechanicsburg (community room) PRAYER WALK The structure for reim- nurse and elder care coordina-
Details: The Keystonians meet at noon Time: 9:30a.m.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 on the fourth Wednesday of every month Place: Mount Zion Missionary Baptist
bursement for physician tor at Keystone Elder Law P.C.
CLEAN-UP DAY during the academic year. Meetings are Church, 20 Locust Street, Steelton appointments doesnt help in Upper Allen Township. The
Time: 11a.m. to 1:30p.m. (volunteers open to the public. Cost to attend is $12 Details: The annual Steelton Borough either, since older adults may business can be reached at info@
check in at 11a.m.) for the meal (requiring reservation). The Prayer Walk will be held. require more time and atten- keystoneelderlaw.com or 717-
Place: New Kingstown Fire com- speaker for the September meeting will Contact: 717-939-4631 for more infor- tion. The sustainability of a 697-3223. The Elder Care column
pany, 277 North Locust Point Road, New be Rebecca Lacey, director of Central mation and to register for the event. practice may be at risk if a appears Fridays in The Sentinel.

Buddhist eager to explore the mountains


or simply enjoy the pristine sur-
many invest in better schooling
for their kids.
For the crimson-robed Bud-
dhist monks in the valley, the in-
its. Mass tourism is not good for
our culture, said Tenzin Thinley,
From B1 roundings. They have a great system in crease in visitors brings a chance 35, who runs a homestay in the
In years when the climate this village ... everybody takes to teach Buddhism to others. valley village of Kibber and works
how many Indians had traveled and roads are good, they flock turns, said British traveler Tom More people should learn about as a tourist guide. Hospitality is
to the region in jeeps and buses in together in high numbers, Welton. They collectively bring it, said Lama Tenzin Rizzin, a important in Spitis culture, and
across treacherous mountain Thakur said. Villagers will ac- all the money together and at the resident of another hilltop vil- we will not let it disappear.
roads, as Indian tourists do not tually convert their houses into end of the year they distribute it lage, Key, a half-hour drive from While increasing trade with
need special permits. But addi- homestays. equally to the whole village. the valleys main town of Kaza. cities outside the valley has
tional district magistrate Jagan In the hillside village of Demul, Tourism has become so im- Some villagers and travelers broadened the dinner table with
Thakur said that 70 percent of with only around 250 residents, portant it now makes up at least worry that the influx of new funds lentils and grains that cant be
the tourists to the region were people have devised a system half of most peoples annual in- will bring competition, greed and grown in the valley, it has also
Indians. whereby half of the residents come, Khanna said. The rest of environmentally taxing change brought an influx of junk food
Many of the valleys 13,000 or move in with their neighbors the peoples wealth comes from such as flush toilets that might that the elders are struggling to
so residents ethnically Tibetan while renting their earthen-hut traditional channels herding empty straight into the Spiti River keep away from the children.
yet long resident in the Indian homes to travelers during the sheep and goats, and growing or put a strain on the regions al- Too many tourists mean too
state of Himachal Pradesh summer, and then share the crops like black beans, barley ready limited water sources. much money, Thinley said. I

of hope
welcome the influx of tourists earnings. That income is helping and, more recently, green peas. We cannot go beyond our lim- do not want to be greedy.

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The Sentinel FAMILY & FAITH Friday, September 23, 2016|B3

Saints heart on display


for first time outside Italy
ASSOCIATED PRESS could come together for one pur- life in the confessional and he
OWELL, Mass. Hundreds
L pose. If the world was like this, was a model for many of us.
of people came to a Massachu- wed have no problems. The relic was scheduled to
setts church on Wednesday for Honoring the relics of saints is be on display at St. Leonards
a glimpse of the glass-encased an ancient practice in the Roman Church, in Bostons North End
heart of a celebrated Roman Catholic faith. later Wednesday; at the Archdi-
Catholic saint, the first time the St. Padre Pio was a Capuchin ocese of Bostons pastoral center
religious relic has left Italy. friar best known for possessing in Braintree on Thursday; and at
Many of the faithful who filled the stigmata, or wounds of Jesus the Cathedral of the Holy Cross
Immaculate Conception Church Christ. He died in Foggia, Italy, in in Boston on Thursday and Fri-
in Lowell to see the heart of St. 1968 and was canonized by Pope day, which is the saints feast day.
Padre Pio clutched rosaries, even John Paul II in 2002. We know that many people
though the relic was difficult to The Rev. Nicholas Sannella throughout our country have a
view through its largely opaque of the Immaculate Conception great devotion to Padre Pio, so
container. Church said being near the relic the friars have made this possi-
Janet Black, from Bostons is a way to be closer to a saint ble especially for those who are ASSOCIATED PRESS
Charlestown neighborhood, was who is already with God. not able to travel to San Giovanni In this Feb. 5, 2016 file photo, Cardinal Angelo Comastri, right, prays in front
moved nearly to tears. Padre Pio, he embraced the Rotondo in Italy to venerate his of the box containing the corpse of Saint Pio da Pietralcina laid in front of St.
Im all full of emotions, very core of our faith, Sannella relics and pray for his interces- Peters Basilica at the Vatican. The heart of the celebrated Roman Catholic
Black told The Sun of Lowell. said. He embraced harmony, sion, Bostons Cardinal Sean saint is being publicly displayed this weekthe first time the religious relic has
Its just beautiful that people forgiveness of sins, he spent his OMalley said in a statement. left Italy.

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B4 | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 COMICS & ADVICE THE SENTINEL

Internet infidelity?
BLONDIE By Dean Young and Stan Drake

D
ear Annie: My hus- help. Feeling Very ting out her lunch fixings,
band and I have been Broken she asked her nephew
married for over Dear Broken: The whether there was some
20 years. Weve had our only one who should feel bread to make a sandwich.
share of highs and lows broken is your husband. After some digging, Bob
during our time together. Honesty is the corner- did find a couple of pieces
DILBERT By Scott Adams However, stone of a healthy mar- in the freezer. I found the
recently I riage. Though its defi- dynamics a bit peculiar
discovered nitely questionable that but thought, No big
some things hes been browsing (very) deal. Then, after we got
that are young womens Facebook back home, my wife told
really both- pages, there could at least me about Bob and Susies
ering me. plausibly be innocent ex- breaking out the choco-
ANNIE My husband planations for that. The late ice cream after I had
LANE always said alarm bells sounded for gone to bed Sunday night.
he didnt me when you mentioned (Ice cream is not part of
do the that he has been on sin- my wifes restricted diet,
whole Facebook thing. I gles sites. This could in- and they knew it from the
NON SEQUITUR By Wiley Miller discovered hes been lying dicate offline, real-life in- previous day.) I feel that
about not having a Face- fidelity. Talk to him about their handling of food and
book account when I was going to marriage coun- meals was clueless, if not
trying to set one up for seling. If he refuses, then outright rude. I have no
him so he could use it to consider separation or desire for a return visit
receive some promotional divorce. Its better to live because of that. When I
offers. I then discovered alone than with a louse. mentioned a future trip by
that he was searching for Dear Annie: My wifes their town next summer,
old girlfriends, singles nephew and his wife, Su- my wife said she wants
sites, pornography and sie, moved from Oregon to include a return visit. I
other women on Facebook to Pennsylvania last year have no desire to subject
for two years behind my for him to go to graduate myself to a repeat episode.
back. Some of the women school. Recently, there Help. Snubbed for
FORT KNOX By Paul Jon Boscacci my husband was looking was a collectors show that Snacks
up on Facebook were our I was going to about two Dear Snubbed: Im a
daughters age or even a hours from where they little confused here. If it
couple of years younger. now live. I suggested to didnt bother your wife,
We live in a small town, my wife that if she wanted the one with the food re-
and some of these women to visit them, I could drop strictions, Im not really
work where he gets his her off at their condo sure why it bothered you.
hair cut, where we bank Thursday afternoon and Its her family and her diet
or at other places where then go to the show. I re- restrictions, so I would
we do business. He visited turned Sunday morning let her take the lead as to
several of the womens for us to leave for home whether or not to go back.
Facebook pages multiple on Monday. When we Also, if shes on a tightly
times. This is all very dis- got back to their condo, I restricted diet, it would
MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM By Mike Peters turbing to me. When I try noticed Susie standing in be best to pack snacks and
to discuss this with him, the kitchen eating some- small meals of her own
he gets extremely defen- thing from a bowl. She when traveling.
sive and becomes angry then went into the living
with me. I am hurt and room to continue eating. Send your questions for
dont believe that what My wife has a restricted Annie Lane to dearannie@
he is doing is right. Please diet, and as she was get- creators.com.

RED AND ROVER By Brian Basset


Digital hints galore
D
ear Heloise: Heres had a laundry-setting MAKEUP-REMOVER
an electronic hint question, and after show- SHEETS
that I think the ing me her settings with
younger generation could her computer, I was able Dear Heloise: Many
benefit from and the older to guide her through the hotels offer a package of
generation should get proper procedures needed pre-moistened make-
better at. to wash the garments in up-remover sheets
Ive learned question. Another time, among the toiletries in
to video she wanted to make each room. Since I bring
chat with Spanish rice, and brown- my own makeup remover,
my chil- ing the rice correctly is I use the sheets to clean
HI AND LOIS By Brian and Greg Walker dren, and the key. and refresh my feet at
while its a Because of video chat- night after a day in flip-
HINTS FROM great way to ting, I was able to be in flops or sandals. It both
HELOISE talk to them her kitchen and help her cleans and moisturizes,
when they with the process. and allows me to save the
live out of If I cant be with her, few washcloths provided
state, its also a handy this is the next best for showering the next
tool for on the spot thing. Lila G. in Wis- morning. Marla E.,
teaching. My daughter consin Galloway, Ohio

RHYMES WITH ORANGE By Hilary Price ZITS By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

SALLY FORTH By Francesco Marciuliano, drawn by Craig Macintosh FRANK AND ERNEST By Bob Thaves

BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott B.C. By Johnny Hart

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Chris Browne


GARFIELD By Jim Davis

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featured a cable 57 Hometown of 22 23 24 25
car 30 Kim Jong-un, for
one Columbus
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detail 32 Gendered
Seinfeld 60 Secluded 30 31 32 33
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singer Lewis 36 Sticky stuff 62 Yom Kippur War 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44


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acronym lot on his 63 America, 45 46 47 48

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spouses 41 [I find this mildly
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ELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: An-
thony Mackie, 38; Jason Alexander, 57; Bruce
Springsteen, 67; Mary Kay Place, 69.
Happy Birthday: A moderate lifestyle and using
diplomacy when dealing with others will help you
get through this year unscathed. Its important to
follow through with your promises, so dont offer
the impossible. Emotions will take a
chunk out of your ability to be pro-
ductive if you let them interfere with
your business or personal goals. Your
numbers are 3, 11, 22, 24, 37, 41, 49.
Birthday Baby: You are flexible,
outgoing and accommodating. You
EUGENIA are informative and respected.
LAST LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Refuse
to let your emotions stand in the way
of what needs to be accomplished.
Blowing situations out of proportion or letting CRYPTOQUIP
someone annoy you will lead to disappointment.
Stay focused on making positive changes and The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one
reaching your goals. letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Work from home will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short
if possible and you will avoid interference. An idea words and words using an apostrophe give you clues to
you have will turn into a profitable venture. Dont locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error.
feel the need to share your good fortune with some-
one who hasnt contributed. Offer a treat, not a per-
centage.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Partner-
ships will cause emotional turmoil if you make
assumptions or overreact to what others do or
say. Stay calm and go about your business without ZIGGY By Tom Wilson
getting involved in gossip or arguments that are a
waste of time.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emotional
situations will be difficult to control. Avoid conflict
or messy situations that can result in emotional
setbacks. Protect your possessions from someone
looking for a handout or an easy way to make you
look bad.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Youll feel com-
pelled to offer help, but before you take on a fight
that doesnt belong to you, gather the facts. Offer
suggestions, but dont take over or you will end up
being blamed for something.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Plan something SUDOKU
special for you and the people you love the most.
Hanging out with friends, family or neighbors
will brighten your day and give you an incentive
to spend more quality time enjoying your life.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Dont let an emo-
tional situation cost you professionally. Throw
yourself into your work and you will gain financially
and build a good reputation for future advance-
ment. Personal improvements will result if you dis-
cuss your options with others. REAL LIFE ADVENTURES
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Socialize with By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
people who are heading in a similar direction as
you, and you will broaden your perspective on the
possibilities that lay ahead. A short trip is favored,
as well as face-to-face contact with others.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Take on new chal-
lenges and show everyone what you are capable of
doing. Actions will speak louder than words and
ensure that you make your position clear. If oppor-
tunity knocks, prove that you are capable.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Use your head and
youll come up with ideas that will improve your
domestic situation without overspending. Impulse
purchases will add to your stress, not your comfort.
Exercise if you want to improve your appearance. Sudoku is a number-plac-
ing puzzle based on a
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Youll attract a lot of 9x9 grid with several
attention if you step into the limelight. Your actions given numbers. The ob-
and sincere concern will give you the edge you need ject is to place the num-
to get ahead. Romance is on the rise, and celebrat- bers 1 to 9 in the empty
ing your victory with someone you love is encour- squares so that each
aged. row, each column and
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Check your emo- each 3x3 box contains
tions at the door and head into whatever confron- the same number only
tation you face with a reasonable attitude and an once. The difficulty level
interesting solution. Practicality will help you solve of the Conceptis Sudoku
any problem that is stifling your productivity or increases from Monday
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Sugar consumption: Its complicated


CANDACE CHOI After plateauing in recent And though its lower, sweet-
Associated Press years, consumption was down to ener consumption of 94 grams
NEW YORK Sugar has be- 94 grams a day (358 calories) last a day is still the equivalent of
come the nutritional villain du year, according to the U.S. De- roughly two and half cans of
jour, but just how bad is our ad- partment of Agriculture, which Coke. That far exceeds the gov-
diction? The answer is tricky. calculates the figures by esti- ernments recommendation to
Philadelphia recently passed mating how much of the caloric limit added sugar to around 50
a tax on sugary drinks, several sweeteners produced are never grams a day (200 calories) for
other places have proposed them, eaten. But that level is still higher someone on a 2,000-calorie diet.
and the government this year rec- than the 87 grams Americans Notably, a per capita con-
ommended we limit our intake consumed on average in 1970. sumption figure doesnt account
of added sugars to 10 percent A major factor for the drop for the wide disparities in intake
of daily calories, underscoring appears to be the decline in soda among individuals. The way the
how significant elected officials consumption, as the high-fruc- USDA estimates sweetener con-
believe the problem is. But while tose corn syrup used to sweeten sumption also means the specific ASSOCIATED PRESS
determining exactly how much drinks like Sprite and Mountain figure could be higher or lower. This Sept. 15, 2011, file photo shows the nutrition label on a can of soda
sugar were consuming is a com- Dew has been on the decline. The agency changed its meth- with the ingredient high fructose corn syrup, in Philadelphia.
plicated business government Thomas Farley, the health odology in 2012, which meant
figures are estimates the data commissioner in Philadelphia, a sharp reduction in how much an agriculture economist who percent since 1998, according to
and industry trends indicate said it could take many years be- sugar it said we consume. Emails specializes in sweeteners at the industry tracker Beverage Digest.
weve actually made progress in fore the positive effects from the obtained by the Center for Sci- USDA. But he said the change in Michael Jacobson, executive di-
cutting back. reductions in soda consumption ence in the Public Interest, which methodology was applied retro- rector of the CSPI, thinks its a
On average, Americans total to turn up in health data. But he supports soda taxes, show that a actively, so any trend the num- major factor and perhaps the
consumption of caloric sweet- also noted that factors like the sugar industry group wanted the bers show would still be consis- entire reason for the drop in
eners like refined cane sugar and growth in snacking, the avail- change and hoped for as low a tent. Even if the numbers are in- sweetener consumption.
high-fructose corn syrup is down ability of food in more places, per capita sweetener consump- exact, others agree the downward The American Beverage As-
15 percent from its peak in 1999, and oversized restaurant dishes tion estimate as possible. trajectory in sweeteners makes sociation, the trade group for
according to government data. can fuel obesity. Theres always room for im- sense. Coke and Pepsi, says soda isnt
Thats when we consumed an av- Sugar is a problem, but sugar provement and refinement in Thats because soda con- the driver of obesity rates, since
erage of 111 grams of sugar a day is not the only problem, Farley making food consumption esti- sumption started falling around those levels have climbed as soda
(423 calories). said. mates, said Michael McConnell, the same time, and is down 24 drinking has declined.

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HS FOOTBALL COLUMN

Notes
ahead of
division
play
W
eek 4. The first week of
(mostly) full division
schedules.
Weve burned through
enough of the non-league slate
to gauge trends for certain
teams, but not enough to paint
a complete picture. This week is
when that begins
to change.
But even with
a hazy picture,
three (or four)
weeks worth
of action still
JAKE provides enough
ADAMS evidence to check
the temperature
on our 13 Senti-
nel-area teams.
And there are plenty of inter-
JASON MALMONT, THE SENTINEL esting happenings.
Carlisles Ryan Godfrey returned to football this season after two years away. Hes starting at inside linebacker for the 3-0 Thundering Herd. Like...
Right now, if the District 3

Worth the
Class 6A playoffs began today,
Carlisle would hold the No. 3
A healthier Ryan Godfrey spot.
back with Carlisle Thats right. The 3-0 Thun-
dering Herd are behind just

WEIGHT
football, starring at LB divisional powerhouses Central
Dauphin and Cumberland Val-
ley in the race to finish among
the top eight teams in the clas-
sification.
Now, theres still an entire
Mid-Penn Commonwealth
cake for the Thundering Herd
eat, with CD, CV, State Col-
lege, CD East and more coming
over the next seven weeks. But,
still, thats a heck of a start for
a team that was lucky to win a
game even three years ago.
GEOFF MORROW
The Sentinel
dle linebacker and one of the breakout
stars on the vastly improved Thunder-
Where to? Thanks to a balanced offense
and a surprisingly sturdy de-
Cant even take this guy out for a ing Herd defense. Heres where you can find our Sentinel fense, the Herd have looked
fancy meal while on vacation. In fact, the last time Godfrey played reporters this weekend: good and should give the Rams,
Try to entice Ryan Godfrey with some football when he was a freshman Friday who boast one of the states best
buttery lobster, juicy steak or creamy he was 5-foot-7, pushing 220 pounds. defenses led by Penn State ver-
Jake Adams (@jakeadams520) takes a short
pasta, whatever it might be, and hes But, as teenagers often do, he hit a bal commitment Micah Parsons,
trip across town for a Mid-Penn Common-
just gonna blow you off so he can stay growth spurt while continuing to eat a competitive game at home.
wealth opener and our Sentinel Game of the
home and broil something like zucchini anything and everything. Godfrey ran And Carlisles closest Com-
Week, Central Dauphin at Carlisle.
with a side of cardboard. Or whatever it cross country his sophomore and ju- monwealth rivals, the CV Ea-
is those healthy folks eat. nior years, admittedly to hang out with Contributor Jeffrey Kauffman (@jcaakauff) gles, look as good as ever. Josiah
Hes insane, Godfreys first cousin, friends and not at all because he was a heads to Dillsburg for the Big Spring at Quigley has been a nightmare
Eric Harris, says of his Carlisle football successful runner. Northern game. to tackle out of the backfield,
teammate and senior classmate. And he continued to play lacrosse, a spearheading CVs patented
Contributor Mike Crist (@MikeCrist4) stays
Cooks most of his own meals. I sport hes enjoyed since second grade. Wing-T to comfortable wins
nearby as well for the Trinity at Boiling
couldnt stick to it like he does. I eat But he remained pudgy, and football over Coatesville, Central York
Springs game.
really badly. became an afterthought, even while and nemesis Bishop McDevitt.
This wasnt always the case for Geoff Morrow (@RageAgainstGMo) hits the
Godfrey, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound mid- Please see GODFREY, Page C12 road to cover East Pennsboro at Middletown. Please see ADAMS, Page C12

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steelers defense Overall (22),

get memo PITTSBURGH (2-0) at


PHILADELPHIA (2-0)
rush (2), pass (31).
Eagles offense Overall (21),
rush (10), pass (24).

about social
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. EDT, CBS
Opening line Steelers by 5 1/2 Eagles defense Overall (4),
rush (10), pass (5).

changes
Record vs. spread Steelers 2-0,
Eagles 2-0 Streaks, stats and notes
Series record Eagles lead 47-28-3 Steelers QB Ben Roethlis-
berger leads NFL with six TD
NBA, NBAPA sent a Last meeting Steelers beat Ea- passes. Aiming for four in row
gles 16-14, Oct. 7, 2012 with at least three TD passes.
memo to asking for Last week Steelers beat Ben-
Hes 31-13 in career vs. NFC with
96.8 QB rating, and is 4-1 in last
help affecting change gals 24-16; Eagles beat Bears five against NFC. ... RB DeAn-
29-14 gelo Williams leads NFL with
TIM REYNOLDS
AP Pro32 ranking Steelers No. 237 yards rushing. Hes oldest
Associated Press ASSOCIATED PRESS player in league history to rush
1, Eagles No. 15
MIAMI NBA players are be- Pittsburgh Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams (34) celebrates his for more than 200 yards in teams
ing urged to reach out to league touchdown with wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) during the second Steelers offense Overall (8),
and union officials to try and half Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals in Pittsburgh. rush (6), pass (12). Please see STEELERS, Page C5
come up with ways to create
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ties around the country, a move REDSKINS-GIANTS PREVIEW CAPSULE
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tests in other sports about ra- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Last meeting Redskins beat Redskins defense QB Kirk Cousins has two straight
cial oppression and other social WASHINGTON (0-2) at Giants 20-14, Nov. 29, 2015 Overall (T27), rush (28), pass (20) 300-yard games passing, and
matters. NEW YORK GIANTS (2-0) Giants offense Overall (14), 1,124 yards passing and nine
Players received a memo from Last week Redskins lost to touchdowns in last four NFC
Sunday, 1 p.m. EDT, Fox Cowboys 27-23; Giants beat rush (20), pass (11)
the NBA and the National Bas- East games. But he threw key
ketball Players Association on Opening line Giants by 4 Saints 16-13 Giants defense red-zone INT in loss to Dallas.
Wednesday, one that announced Overall (8), rush (4), pass (T13) ... WR Pierre Garcon has TD
Record vs. spread Washington AP Pro32 ranking Redskins
that the league and the union, catch in last two of three outings
working together, have begun 0-2, Giants 0-1-1 No. 27 (tie), Giants No. 8 Streaks, stats and notes against NFC East. ... WR DeSean
Series record Redskins offense Overall (7), Redskins have lost five of last
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LOCAL SCHEDULE TRANSACTIONS Wednesdays Games


Colorado 11, St. Louis 1
106; Desmond, Texas, 104; Altuve, Houston,
102; Machado, Baltimore, 102; Pedroia, Boston,
Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 38 27
Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 39 46
ASEBALL
B Philadelphia 8, Chicago White Sox 3
99; Dozier, Minnesota, 99. Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 30 54
National League Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 3 RBIEncarnacion, Toronto, 123; Ortiz, Boston, West
TODAY ATLANTA BRAVES Announced RHP Jose
Washington 8, Miami 3
Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 2
121; Pujols, Los Angeles, 114; Betts, Boston,
108; Ramirez, Boston, 107; Trumbo, Baltimore,
W L T Pct PF PA
Ramirez has dropped the appeal of his three- Denver 2 0 0 1.000 55 40
FOOTBALL game suspension for throwing a pitch near the
Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 1 102; Davis, Oakland, 99; Dozier, Minnesota, 98;
Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 45 46
Arizona 3, San Diego 2 Napoli, Cleveland, 98; Beltre, Texas, 98.
Big Spring at Northern 7 head of Marlins Jose Fernandez.
L.A. Dodgers 9, San Francisco 3HITSAltuve, Houston, 203; Betts, Boston, 203; San Diego 1 1 0 .500 65 47
MIAMI MARLINS Released 2B Robert Andino. Oakland 1 1 0 .500 63 69
Thursdays Games
Pedroia, Boston, 191; Bogaerts, Boston, 182;
Trinity at Boiling Springs 7 SAN DIEGO PADRES Designated OF Patrick
Atlanta at Miami, 7:10p.m. Lindor, Cleveland, 179; Cano, Seattle, 179; NFC
Kivlehan and INF Nick Noonan for assignment.
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10p.m.
Machado, Baltimore, 179; Abreu, Chicago, 176;
Central Dauphin at Carlisle 7 Recalled C Austin Hedges, OF Manuel Margot ast
E
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:10p.m.
Desmond, Texas, 172; Cabrera, Detroit, 171.
and LHPs Buddy Baumann and Jose Torres W L T Pct PF PA
Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10p.m.
DOUBLESOrtiz, Boston, 47; Ramirez,
from El Paso (PCL). Selected the contracts of
Cumberland Valley at Chambersburg 7 OF Hunter Renfroe and INF Carlos Asuaje from
San Francisco at San Diego, 10:10p.m.
Cleveland, 42; Betts, Boston, 40; Altuve, N.Y. Giants 2 0 0 1.000 36 32
Fridays Games
Houston, 40; Machado, Baltimore, 39; Cabrera, Philadelphia 2 0 0 1.000 58 24
El Paso.
East Pennsboro at Middletown 7 ATLANTIC LEAGUE
St. Louis (Leake 9-10) at Chicago Cubs (Arrieta
Chicago, 37; Kipnis, Cleveland, 37; Schoop, Dallas 1 1 0 .500 46 43
17-7), 2:20p.m. Baltimore, 36; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 36; Dozier, Washington 0 2 0 .000 39 65
Mechanicsburg at State College 7 BRIDGEPORT BLUEFISH Traded INF Geraldo Arizona (Miller 2-12) at Baltimore (Gallardo
Minnesota, 35. South
Valentin to Joplin (AA) to complete an earlier 5-8), 7:05p.m. TRIPLESEaton, Chicago, 9; Andrus, Texas, W L T Pct PF PA
Red Land at Susquehanna Twp. 7 trade. Washington (Gonzalez 11-10) at Pittsburgh
7; Miller, Tampa Bay, 6; Bourn, Baltimore, 6; Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 38 64
NEW BRITAIN BEES Traded RHP Dylan (Taillon 4-4), 7:05p.m. Gardner, New York, 6; Bradley Jr., Boston, 6; Carolina 1 1 0 .500 66 48
Thompson to Sioux Falls (AA) to complete an Atlanta (Wisler 7-12) at Miami (Cashner 5-11),
Escobar, Kansas City, 6; Dyson, Kansas City,
Waynesboro at Shippensburg 7 earlier trade. 7:10p.m. 6; Naquin, Cleveland, 5; Dozier, Minnesota, 5;
Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 59 59
Philadelphia (Hellickson 12-9) at N.Y. Mets (Matz
Ellsbury, New York, 5; Beckham, Tampa Bay, New Orleans 0 2 0 .000 47 51
Greencastle-Antrim at West Perry 7 BASKETBALL
9-8), 7:10p.m. 5; Cabrera, Chicago, 5; Trout, Los Angeles, 5; North
NBA Cincinnati (DeSclafani 8-4) at Milwaukee (Davies
Donaldson, Toronto, 5; Buxton, Minnesota, 5; W L T Pct PF PA
Lower Dauphin at Cedar Cliff 7:30 LOS ANGELES LAKERS Signed F Thomas 11-7), 8:10p.m. Altuve, Houston, 5; Betts, Boston, 5. Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 42 30
Robinson. Colorado (Gray 10-8) at L.A. Dodgers (Kazmir
HOME RUNSTrumbo, Baltimore, 43; Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 41 40
FIELD HOCKEY FOOTBALL 10-6), 10:10p.m. Encarnacion, Toronto, 42; Dozier, Minnesota, Detroit 1 1 0 .500 54 51
San Francisco (Suarez 3-4) at San Diego
41; Davis, Oakland, 40; Frazier, Chicago, Chicago 0 2 0 .000 28 52
Camp Hill at Susquenita 4 NFL
(Jackson 4-6), 10:40p.m. 38; Davis, Baltimore, 38; Cruz, Seattle, 37; West
CHICAGO BEARS Signed RB Raheem Mostert
from practice squad and LB Ronald Powell to Saturdays Games
Machado, Baltimore, 36; Ortiz, Boston, 36; W L T Pct PF PA
East Pennsboro at West York 4 the practice squad. St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 1:05p.m.
Longoria, Tampa Bay, 36. San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 55 46
DENVER BRONCOS Released NT Kyle Peko. Arizona at Baltimore, 7:05p.m.STOLEN BASESDavis, Cleveland, 40; Dyson,
Los Angeles 1 1 0 .500 9 31
GIRLS TENNIS Re-signed S Shiloh Keo. Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:05p.m.
Kansas City, 28; Altuve, Houston, 27; Trout,
Arizona 1 1 0 .500 61 30
Atlanta at Miami, 7:10p.m. Los Angeles, 26; Upton Jr., Toronto, 26; Betts,
Camp Hill at James Buchanan 4 DETROIT LIONS Placed RB Ameer Abdullah
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 7:10p.m.
Boston, 25; Andrus, Texas, 24; Ramirez, Seattle 1 1 0 .500 15 19
on injured reserve. Signed WR Aaron Dobson. Thursdays Games
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10p.m.
Cleveland, 22; Martin, Seattle, 21; Desmond,
Central Dauphin at Red Land 4 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Signed WR Devin Street
San Francisco at San Diego, 8:40p.m.
Texas, 20; Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 20. Houston at New England, 8:25p.m.
from New Englands practice squad.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS Placed OT Matt Kalil Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10p.m.
PITCHINGPorcello, Boston, 21-4; Happ, Sundays Games
Cumberland Valley at Cedar Cliff 4 on injured reserve. Signed RB Ronnie Hillman. AMERICAN LEAGUEToronto, 20-4; Kluber, Cleveland, 18-9; Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1p.m.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Placed CB P.J. Williams Iwakuma, Seattle, 16-12; Price, Boston, 16-8; Cleveland at Miami, 1p.m.
East Pennsboro at Bishop McDevitt 4 on injured reserve. Added OT Tony Hills to the EAST DIVISION Sale, Chicago, 16-9; Tillman, Baltimore, 16-6; Detroit at Green Bay, 1p.m.
active roster. W L Pct GB Hamels, Texas, 14-5; Verlander, Detroit, 14-8; Minnesota at Carolina, 1p.m.
Northern at Mechanicsburg 4 NEW YORK GIANTS Terminated the practice Boston 88 64 .579 Tanaka, New York, 14-4. Denver at Cincinnati, 1p.m.
squad contract of C Shane McDermott. Signed Toronto 83 69 .546 5 ERATanaka, New York, 3.07; Porcello, Boston, Arizona at Buffalo, 1p.m.
Palmyra at Carlisle 4 OTs Laurence Gibson and Michael Ola to the Baltimore 82 70 .539 6 3.08; Kluber, Cleveland, 3.11; Sanchez, Toronto, Baltimore at Jacksonville, 1p.m.
practice squad. New York 79 72 .523 8 3.12; Duffy, Kansas City, 3.18; Verlander,
Oakland at Tennessee, 1p.m.
Trinity at Susquehanna Twp. 4 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Placed LB Ray-Ray Tampa Bay 64 87 .424 23 Detroit, 3.22; Sale, Chicago, 3.23; Quintana,
Chicago, 3.26; Happ, Toronto, 3.28; Wright, San Francisco at Seattle, 4:05p.m.
Armstrong on injured reserve. Signed LB Shayne CENTRAL DIVISION
Boston, 3.33. Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 4:05p.m.
COLLEGE WOMENS VOLLEYBALL Skov from the practice squad and LB Curtis W L Pct GB STRIKEOUTSKluber, Cleveland, 224; Verlander, San Diego at Indianapolis, 4:25p.m.
Grant to the practice squad. Cleveland 88 63 .583 Detroit, 223; Archer, Tampa Bay, 221; Sale,
Messiah vs. Wesley, at Gallaudet 2 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Waived LB Josh Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4:25p.m.
Detroit 80 70 .533 7 Chicago, 220; Price, Boston, 217; Pineda, New N.Y. Jets at Kansas City, 4:25p.m.
Keyes. Signed WR Freddie Martino from the Kansas City 77 75 .507 11 York, 195; Hamels, Texas, 187; Duffy, Kansas
Messiah vs. DeSales, at Gallaudet 8 practice squad. Chicago 72 80 .474 16 City, 181; Pomeranz, Boston, 180; Kennedy,
Chicago at Dallas, 8:30p.m.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS Signed OL Ronald Mondays Games
Minnesota 55 96 .364 33 Kansas City, 176.
Shippensburg at Mercyhurst 7 Patrick to the practice squad.
SAVESBritton, Baltimore, 45; Rodriguez,
Atlanta at New Orleans, 8:30p.m.
WEST DIVISION
HOCKEY Detroit, 43; Robertson, Chicago, 35; Dyson, THURSDAY, SEP. 29
LOCAL AUTO RACING W L Pct GB
NHL Texas 90 63 .588 Texas, 35; Colome, Tampa Bay, 34; Osuna, Miami at Cincinnati, 8:25p.m.
World of Outlaws Tune Up at Williams Grove Speedway 8 NHL COACHES ASSOCIATION Named Michael Houston 81 71 .533 8 Toronto, 34; Madson, Oakland, 30; Allen, SUNDAY, OCT. 2
Hirshfeld executive director. Seattle 80 72 .526 9 Cleveland, 28; Kimbrel, Boston, 28; Jeffress,
NEW JERSEY DEVILS Signed F Blake Speers Los Angeles 66 86 .434 23 Texas, 27. Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 9:30a.m.
and D Colton White to three-year, entry-level Oakland 66 86 .434 23 Carolina at Atlanta, 1p.m.
contracts. Tennessee at Houston, 1p.m.
TV SCHEDULE WASHINGTON CAPITALS Re-signed D Dmitry
Orlov to a one-year contract.
Wednesdays Games
Houston 6, Oakland 5 NASCAR Seattle at N.Y. Jets, 1p.m.
Seattle 2, Toronto 1, 12 innings NASCAR SPRINT CUP SCHEDULE AND Detroit at Chicago, 1p.m.
AHL Boston 5, Baltimore 1 STANDINGS Buffalo at New England, 1p.m.
ALBANY DEVILS Signed F Ben Sexton to a Philadelphia 8, Chicago White Sox 3 Cleveland at Washington, 1p.m.
TODAY one-year contract.
ECHL
Cleveland 4, Kansas City 3
Feb. 13 x-Sprint Unlimited, Daytona Beach,
Fla. (Denny Hamlin) Oakland at Baltimore, 1p.m.
N.Y. Yankees 11, Tampa Bay 5 Feb. 18 x-Can-Am Duel At Daytona 1, Daytona
AUTO RACING ELMIRA JACKALS Signed F Tyson Fawcett. L.A. Angels 5, Texas 4 Beach, Fla. (Dale Earnhardt Jr)
Denver at Tampa Bay, 4:05p.m.
WHEELING NAILERS Traded F Shane Bakker Los Angeles at Arizona, 4:25p.m.
11:30a.m., NBCSN NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Bad Boy Off Road to Atlanta for future considerations.
Detroit at Minnesota, ppd. Feb. 18 x-Can-Am Duel At Daytona 2, Daytona New Orleans at San Diego, 4:25p.m.
Thursdays Games
300, practice SOUTHERN PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY Detroit at Minnesota, 2:10p.m., 1st game
Beach, Fla. (Kyle Busch) Dallas at San Francisco, 4:25p.m.
Feb. 21 Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla. Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 8:30p.m.
LEAGUE Boston at Baltimore, 7:05p.m. (Denny Hamlin)
1:30p.m., FS1 NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, UNOH 175, PEORIA RIVERMEN Signed D Joe Sova and Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:10p.m. Feb. 28 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, MONDAY, OCT. 3
practice Christian Weidauer to professional tryout N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10p.m. Hampton, Ga. (Jimmie Johnson) N.Y. Giants at Minnesota, 8:30p.m.
agreements. Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10p.m., 2nd game March 6 Kobalt 400, Las Vegas (Brad
3:30p.m., FS1 NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, UNOH 175, COLLEGE
L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10p.m. Keselowski)
final practice NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL
Fridays Games
Arizona (Miller 2-12) at Baltimore (Gallardo
March 13 Good Sam 500, Avondale, Ariz.
(Kevin Harvick)
TODAY IN SPORTS
COACHES Appointed Northeastern coach 5-8), 7:05p.m. AP SPORTLIGHT
March 20 Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif.
3:30p.m., NBCSN NASCAR, Xfinity Series, VisitMyrtleBeach.com Bill Coen, Providence coach Ed Cooley, South N.Y. Yankees (Mitchell 1-1) at Toronto (Liriano (Jimmie Johnson)
Carolina coach Frank Martin, Purdue coach Matt 7-13), 7:07p.m. COMPILED BY PAUL MONTELLA
300, practice Painter and Cleveland State coach Gary Waters Boston (Pomeranz 10-12) at Tampa Bay (Archer
April 3 STP 500, Martinsville, Va. (Kyle Busch)
April 9 Duck Commander 500, Fort Worth, SEPT. 23
to the board of directors. 8-18), 7:10p.m.
4:30p.m., NBCSN NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Bad Boy Off Road BROWN Named Jeffrey Kirpas womens Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 4-7) at Cleveland
Texas (Kyle Busch)
1926 Gene Tunney beats Jack Dempsey
April 17 Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Carl
300, qualifying basketball operations coordinator. (Bauer 11-8), 7:10p.m. Edwards) with a 10-round decision to retain the world
CLAYTON STATE Named Leigh Roach graduate Kansas City (Duffy 12-2) at Detroit (Fulmer April 24 Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, Va. heavyweight title.
6p.m., NBCSN NASCAR, Xfinity Series, VisitMyrtleBeach.com assistant trainer. 10-7), 7:10p.m. (Carl Edwards) 1952 Rocky Marciano knocks out Jersey
LOYOLA, NEW ORLEANS Named Andrew Goff L.A. Angels (Meyer 1-3) at Houston (Fister
300, final practice mens and womens golf coach, effective Oct. 2. 12-12), 8:10p.m.
May 1 GEICO 500, Talladega, Ala. (Brad Joe Walcott in the 13th round in a successful
Keselowski) heavyweight title defense.
MANHATTAN Named John Lovett mens and Seattle (Paxton 4-7) at Minnesota (Gibson May 7 Go Bowling 400, Kansas City, Kan.
8p.m., FS2 ARCA Series, Crosley 150 womens assistant cross country and track and 6-10), 8:10p.m. (Kyle Busch)
1979 St. Louis Lou Brock steals his 938th
field coach. Texas (Hamels 14-5) at Oakland (Graveman base to break Billy Hamiltons record when the
May 15 AAA 400 Drive for Autism, Dover, Del. Cardinals beat New York Mets 7-4 in 10 innings.
BOXING NYU Named Bridget Rafter assistant softball 10-10), 9:35p.m. (Matt Kenseth)
coach. Saturdays Games 1979 The Houston Oilers overcome a 24-0
10p.m., SHO Travis Peterkin vs. Radivoje Kalajdzic, light heavy- SAINT JOSEPHS (MAINE) Named Jared Felker Kansas City at Detroit, 1:05p.m.
May 21 x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C.
deficit to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 30-27 in
(Kyle Larson)
weights; Ivan Baranchyk vs. Wang Zhimin, junior welterweights mens and womens swim coach and assistant Texas at Oakland, 4:05p.m. May 21 x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, overtime.
aquatics director. N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 4:07p.m. Concord, N.C. (Joey Logano) 1983 Gerry Coetzee knocks out Michael Dokes
COLLEGE FOOTBALL SUNY OLD WESTBURY Named Ahkeel Rodney Boston at Tampa Bay, 6:10p.m. May 29 Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. (Martin in the 10th round to win the WBA heavyweight
mens assistant soccer coach and Jimmy Kiriakos Arizona at Baltimore, 7:05p.m. Truex Jr) title in Richfield, Ohio.
7:30p.m., CBSSN Wyoming at E. Michigan womens assistant soccer coach. Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 7:10p.m. June 6 Axalta We Paint Winners 400, Long 1992 Manon Rheaume becomes the first
WICHITA STATE Announced mens basketball G L.A. Angels at Houston, 7:10p.m. Pond, Pa. (Kurt Busch)
8p.m., ESPN TCU at SMU woman to play in one of the four major pro
Peyton Allen has withdrawn from school. Seattle at Minnesota, 7:10p.m. June 12 FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn,
YALE Named Jessica Barnett assistant field sports leagues when she takes the ice in the
Mich. (Joey Logano) first period for the NHL expansion Tampa Bay
9p.m., FS1 Southern Cal at Utah hockey coach.
TODAYS MAJOR June 26 Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. Lightning in an exhibition game. The 20-year-
(Tony Stewart)
DRAG RACING LEAGUE LEADERS old goalie faces nine shots and allows two goals

7p.m., FS1 NHRA, AAA Insurance Midwest Nationals, qualifying


HOCKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE
July 2 Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
(Brad Keselowski) in St. Louis 6-4 victory.
1995 Keyshawn Johnson catches 13 passes
WORLD CUP OF HOCKEY GLANCE BATTINGLeMahieu, Colorado, .351; Murphy, July 9 Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. (Brad
Keselowski) for 171 yards, becoming the first player in NCAA
GOLF AT AIR CANADA CENTRE, TORONTO Washington, .347; Blackmon, Colorado, .322;
July 17 New Hampshire 301, Loudon, N.H. history with 12 straight 100-yard receiving
Votto, Cincinnati, .320; Seager, Los Angeles,
5a.m., GOLF European PGA Tour, Porsche European Open, sec- GROUP A .317; Segura, Arizona, .317; Marte, Pittsburgh, (Matt Kenseth) games, as Southern California beats Arizona
July 24 Combat Wounded Coalition 400, State 31-0.
ond round GP W L OL Pts GF GA .310; Prado, Miami, .309; Braun, Milwaukee, Indianapolis (Kyle Busch) 2000 Ben Matthews ties an NCAA record
x-Canada 3 3 0 0 6 14 3 .308; Realmuto, Miami, .308. Aug. 1 Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, Pa.
3 2 1 0 4 7 6 RUNSBryant, Chicago, 117; Arenado, with five interceptions as Bethel beat Gustavus
9a.m., GOLF European PGA Tour, Porsche European Open, sec- x-Europe (Chris Buescher)
Czech Republic 2 0 1 1 1 2 9 Colorado, 111; Blackmon, Colorado, 109; 14-13. Matthews ties the all-division record
ond round United States 2 0 2 0 0 2 7 LeMahieu, Colorado, 102; Seager, Los Angeles,
Aug. 7 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, shared by eight players.
100; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 100; Freeman, N.Y. (Denny Hamlin)
GROUP B 2007 For the first time in NFL history, two
11a.m., GOLF Web.com Tour, Nationwide Childrens Hospital Cham- Atlanta, 93; Votto, Cincinnati, 93; Myers, San Aug. 21 Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race,
Bristol, Tenn. (Kevin Harvick) players have 200-plus yards receiving in the
GP W L OL Pts GF GA Diego, 92; Segura, Arizona, 91.
pionship, second round x-Sweden 3 2 0 1 5 7 5 RBIArenado, Colorado, 128; Rizzo, Chicago, Aug. 28 Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, Mich. same game in Philadelphias 56-21 rout of
North America 3 2 1 0 4 11 8 104; Murphy, Washington, 104; Kemp, Atlanta, (Kyle Larson) Detroit. Philadelphias Kevin Curtis has 11
1p.m., GOLF PGA Tour Championship, second round Russia 2 1 1 0 2 5 5 101; Bryant, Chicago, 99; Gonzalez, Colorado, Sept. 4 Bojangles Southern 500, Darlington, receptions for 221 yards and Detroits Roy
Finland 2 0 2 0 0 1 6 99; Yelich, Miami, 95; Russell, Chicago, 93; S.C. (Martin Truex Jr.) Williams catches nine passes for 204. Detroits
6p.m., GOLF Champions Tour, Pacific Links Championship, first round x-advanced to semifinals Duvall, Cincinnati, 92; Bruce, New York, 91. Sept. 10 Federated Auto Parts 400, Jon Kitna sets a franchise record with 446 yards
HITSSegura, Arizona, 191; Seager, Los Richmond, Va. (Denny Hamlin) passing.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17
MLB Europe 3, United States 0
Angeles, 187; LeMahieu, Colorado, 187; ROUND OF 16 2007 Green Bays Brett Favre wins his NFL-
Murphy, Washington, 184; Prado, Miami, 177; record 150th game as a starter, beating San
2p.m., ESPN St. Louis at Chicago Cubs Canada 6, Czech Republic 0 Blackmon, Colorado, 173; Arenado, Colorado,
Sept. 18 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 400,
Diego 31-24. His 240th straight start ties him
Joliet, Ill. (Martin Truex Jr.)
SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 171; Freeman, Atlanta, 170; Bryant, Chicago, for second on the career list.
7p.m., ESPN2 N.Y. Yankees at Toronto Sept. 25 New England 300, Loudon, N.H.
Sweden 2, Russia 1 170; Votto, Cincinnati, 165. Oct. 2 Citizen Soldier 400, Dover, Del. 2010 Jose Bautista drives in the only run with
North America 4, Finland 1 DOUBLESMurphy, Washington, 47; Freeman, his major league-leading 50th homer, and the
10:30p.m., MLB San Francisco at San Diego OR Colorado at L.A. MONDAY, SEPT. 19
Atlanta, 42; Rizzo, Chicago, 40; Seager, Los ROUND OF 12
Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners
Dodgers (10p.m.) Angeles, 40; Gonzalez, Colorado, 39; Segura, Oct. 8 Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C.
Europe 3, Czech Republic 2, OT Arizona, 38; Markakis, Atlanta, 38; Yelich, Oct. 16 Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, 1-0. Seattles Ichiro Suzuki also becomes the
Russia 4, North America 3 Miami, 37; Rendon, Washington, 37; Kemp, Kan. first player with 10 straight 200-hit seasons,
SOCCER TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 Atlanta, 37; Belt, San Francisco, 37. Oct. 23 Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala. breaking his own record with a fifth-inning
2:20p.m., FS2 Bundesliga, SC Freiburg at Borussia Dortmund Sweden 2, Finland 0 TRIPLESOwings, Arizona, 11; Hernandez, ROUND OF 8 single.
Philadelphia, 10; Crawford, San Francisco, 2012 The Tennessee Titans become the first
Canada 4, United States 2 Oct. 30 Goodys Fast Relief 500, Martinsville,
9; Lamb, Arizona, 9; LeMahieu, Colorado, 8; NFL team to score five touchdowns of at least
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 Harrison, Pittsburgh, 7; Belt, San Francisco, 7; Va.
Nov. 6 AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas 60 yards in a game in their 44-41 overtime win
North America 4, Sweden 3, OT Turner, Washington, 7; Revere, Washington, 7; over Detroit. The Lions also become the first
BRIEFS Canada 4, Europe 1
THURSDAY, SEPT. 22
Bourjos, Philadelphia, 7.
HOME RUNSArenado, Colorado, 39; Bryant,
Nov. 13 Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz.
CHAMPIONSHIP 4
team in NFL history to score two touchdowns
in the final 18 seconds of regulation to either
Chicago, 38; Carter, Milwaukee, 36; Duvall, Nov. 20 Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead, Fla.
Finland vs. Russia, 3p.m. take the lead or force overtime.
Cincinnati, 31; Rizzo, Chicago, 31; Kemp, x-non-points race
MJ calls for peaceful demonstration Czech Republic vs. United States, 8p.m.
SEMIFINALS
Atlanta, 31; Freeman, Atlanta, 31; Cespedes,
New York, 30; Braun, Milwaukee, 30; Tomas,
POINTS LEADERS
2012 Denvers Peyton Manning passed for
330 yards in a 31-25 loss to Houston. Its
Mannings 64th career 300-yard game, passing
Arizona, 29; Bruce, New York, 29. THROUGH SEPT. 18
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Michael Jordan has called for SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 STOLEN BASESHamilton, Cincinnati, 58; Villar, 1. Martin Truex Jr, 2050
Dan Marino (63) for the most in NFL history.
peaceful demonstration and conversation in the wake Canada vs. B2, 7p.m. Milwaukee, 57; Marte, Pittsburgh, 47; Nunez,
San Francisco, 38; Perez, Milwaukee, 31;
2. Brad Keselowski, 2049 2012 Kansas Citys Jamaal Charles rushes for
233 yards, including a 91-yard TD run in the
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 3. Kyle Busch, 2046
of the violent protests in Charlotte. Sweden vs. A2, 1p.m.
Segura, Arizona, 30; Jankowski, San Diego, 30; 4. Denny Hamlin, 2045 Chiefs 27-24 overtime win over New Orleans.
Goldschmidt, Arizona, 27; Turner, Washington,
Jordan expressed condolences to the family of Keith FINAL (BEST-OF-THREE) 27; Myers, San Diego, 26.
5. Joey Logano, 2043 Ryan Succop kicks six field goals, one to force
6. Chase Elliott, 2039 overtime in the final seconds and a 31-yarder
Scott, a 43-year-old African-American man who was TUESDAY, SEPT. 27 PITCHINGScherzer, Washington, 18-7; Lester, 7. Matt Kenseth, 2038 in overtime for the Chiefs.
Chicago, 18-4; Arrieta, Chicago, 17-7; Cueto,
killed by a black police officer, and to those injured in Game 1, 8p.m. San Francisco, 17-5; Maeda, Los Angeles, 16-9;
8. Jimmie Johnson, 2037
9. Carl Edwards, 2032
the ensuing protests in a statement Thursday.
Game 2, 8p.m.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 29 Fernandez, Miami, 16-8; Roark, Washington,
15-9; Hendricks, Chicago, 15-8; Hammel,
10. Kurt Busch, 2031
11. Jamie McMurray, 2030
WNBA
The Hornets owner said, In light of the tragic events SATURDAY, OCT. 1
Chicago, 15-9; Martinez, St. Louis, 15-8. 12. Tony Stewart, 2028 WNBA
ERAHendricks, Chicago, 2.06; Lester,
of the past three days, it is more important than ever that Game 3, 7p.m., if necessary Chicago, 2.36; Bumgarner, San Francisco,
13. Austin Dillon, 2027 WNBA
14. Kevin Harvick, 2027
we restore calm and come together, as a community, in 2.57; Syndergaard, New York, 2.63; Roark, 15. Kyle Larson, 2026 EASTERN CONFERENCE
Washington, 2.70; Cueto, San Francisco, 2.79;
peaceful demonstration and conversation, and in con- MLB Scherzer, Washington, 2.82; Fernandez, Miami,
16. Chris Buescher, 2016
17. Kasey Kahne, 667
W L Pct GB
structive and non-violent ways. NATIONAL LEAGUE 2.86; Arrieta, Chicago, 2.96; Teheran, Atlanta,
3.10.
18. Ryan Newman, 655 x-New York 21 13 .618
x-Chicago 18 16 .529 3
19. Ryan Blaney, 613
The Hornets team store was looted on Wednesday EAST DIVISION STRIKEOUTSScherzer, Washington, 267; 20. AJ Allmendinger, 607 x-Atlanta 17 17 .500 4
Fernandez, Miami, 253; Bumgarner, San
during the protests. W L Pct GB
Washington 89 63 .586 Francisco, 241; Syndergaard, New York, 210;
x-Indiana 17 17 .500 4
Connecticut 14 20 .412 7
The Associated Press New York 80 72 .526 9 Ray, Arizona, 210; Cueto, San Francisco, 187; NFL Washington 13 21 .382 8
Miami 76 76 .500 13 Lester, Chicago, 184; Strasburg, Washington,
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Philadelphia 69 83 .454 20 183; Lackey, Chicago, 177; Arrieta, Chicago,
Atlanta 61 91 .401 28 176. NFL W L Pct GB
SENTINEL SPORTS RESULTS CENTRAL DIVISION
SAVESFamilia, New York, 49; Jansen, Los
Angeles, 45; Melancon, Washington, 42; Ramos,
AFC
East
x-Minnesota 28 6 .824
x-Los Angeles 26 8 .765 2
W L Pct GB Miami, 38; Gomez, Philadelphia, 37; Chapman,
x-Chicago 97 55 .638 Chicago, 35; Casilla, San Francisco, 31; Rodney, W L T Pct PF PA x-Phoenix 16 18 .471 12
The Sentinel strives to get in all local sports results sub- St. Louis 80 72 .526 17 Miami, 25; Papelbon, Washington, 19; Rondon, New England 2 0 0 1.000 54 45 x-Seattle 16 18 .471 12
N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 59 54 Dallas
mitted to us by 9:45p.m. for print the next day. For full Pittsburgh 76 75 .503 20 Chicago, 18; Oh, St. Louis, 18.
Miami
11 23 .324 17
0 2 0 .000 34 43 San Antonio 7 27 .206 21
Milwaukee 68 84 .447 29
results from yesterdays local games, go to cumberlink. Cincinnati 63 89 .414 34
AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo 0 2 0 .000 38 50 Wednesdays Games
BATTINGAltuve, Houston, .338; Pedroia, South
com/sports. WEST DIVISION Boston, .322; Trout, Los Angeles, .318; Ortiz,
Phoenix 89, Indiana 78
W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta 94, Seattle 85
W L Pct GB Boston, .318; Betts, Boston, .318; Martinez, Houston 2 0 0 1.000 42 26
Thursdays Games
Contact us at: Hours: 3:30 11:30p.m. Los Angeles 86 66 .566 Detroit, .317; Ramirez, Cleveland, .315; Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 32 40
San Francisco 80 72 .526 6 Escobar, Los Angeles, .311; Cabrera, Detroit, Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 55 73 No games scheduled
Phone: 717-240-7106 Sports Editor: Jake Adams Colorado 73 79 .480 13 .310; Lindor, Cleveland, .306. Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 37 65 Fridays Games
No games scheduled
Email: sportsdoor (jadams@cumberlink.com) Arizona 64 88 .421 22 RUNSBetts, Boston, 116; Donaldson, Toronto,
San Diego 64 88 .421 22 116; Trout, Los Angeles, 114; Springer, Houston,
North
W L T Pct PF PA Saturdays Games M
@cumberlink.com x-clinched division 111; Bogaerts, Boston, 111; Kinsler, Detroit, Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 62 32 Phoenix at New York, 7p.m. 1
The Sentinel SPORTS Friday, September 23, 2016|C3

Team North LOCAL SPORTS STANDINGS


SOCCER Cedar Cliff
Chambersburg
2-4
1-4 3-5
8-4 Susquehanna Twp. 1-4 4-6
Red Land 0-5 0-7
CD East 2-23
Capital Division
2-23 Camp Hill at James Buchanan, 4
Central Dauphin at Red Land, 4

America
Carlisle 1-4 2-7 Capital Division Team Div. Ovr. Cumberland Valley at Cedar Cliff, 4
Mid-Penn Team
Keystone Division
Div. Ovr.
Team
East Pennsboro
Div.
4-0-1
Ovr.
8-1-1
x-Trinity
Camp Hill
41-1 41-1
33-9 33-9
East Pennsboro at Bishop McDevitt, 4
Northern at Mechanicsburg, 4
Boys Soccer Glance Mechanicsburg 3-1 6-2 Northern 2-0-3 5-1-3 Palmyra 22-20 22-20 Palmyra at Carlisle, 4
Commonwealth Division Palmyra 3-1 3-2-2 Bishop McDevitt 2-2-1 5-3-1 Bishop McDevitt 20-22 20-22 Trinity at Susquehanna Twp., 4
Team Div. Ovr.

offers
Hershey 3-1 4-3 Camp Hill 2-2-1 4-3-1 East Pennsboro 19-23 19-23 Harrisburg at Chambersburg, 4
Cumberland Valley 4-1 6-2 Lower Dauphin 2-2 4-4 Milton Hershey 2-3 2-6 Boiling Springs 12-30 12-30 Hershey at State College, 4
State College 4-1 5-2 CD East 1-3 3-6 Middletown 0-5 1-7 Middletown 0-42 0-42 Lower Dauphin at CD East, 4
Central Dauphin 4-1 4-2-1 Mifflin County 0-4 1-6 Colonial Division Colonial Division
Chambersburg 3-2 4-2-1 Capital Division Team Div. Ovr. Team Div. Ovr.
Carlisle 2-3 4-4 Team Div. Ovr. Big Spring 4-1 7-1 x-Chambersburg 42-0 42-0 VOLLEYBALL

silver lining
Cedar Cliff 1-5 4-5 Trinity 6-0 8-0-1 Boiling Springs 4-2 4-4 Northern 26-16 26-16
Red Land 0-5 1-5 East Pennsboro 6-0 7-0 Greencastle-Antrim 3-2 4-4 Waynesboro 22-20 22-20
Keystone Division Middletown 3-3 4-5 Shippensburg 3-2 3-3 Greencastle-Antrim 20-22 20-22 Mid-Penn Girls
Team Div. Ovr. Bishop McDevitt 3-3 3-4 West Perry 2-2 4-4 Big Spring 16-26 16-26 Volleyball Glance
Lower Dauphin 5-0 8-0 Susquehanna Twp. 2-3 3-4 Waynesboro 0-3-1 0-7-1 Shippensburg 16-26 16-26 Commonwealth Division
Mechanicsburg 4-1 7-2 West Perry 2-4 3-6 CD East 0-4-1 1-6-1 James Buchanan 5-37 5-37 Team Div. Ovr.
CD East 3-2-1 3-3-1 Camp Hill 1-4 3-4 Thursday, Sept. 22 X-CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE State College 5-0 5-0
STEPHEN WHYNO Palmyra 2-2-1 3-4-1 Milton Hershey 0-6 0-6 Cedar Cliff at Cumberland Valley, 4 Thursday, Sept. 22 Central Dauphin 3-1 4-1
Hershey 2-3 3-3 Colonial Division State College at Carlisle, 4 Central Dauphin, CD East, Hershey, State Cumberland Valley 3-1 3-1
Associated Press Mifflin County 1-3 2-5 Team Div. Ovr. College, Susquehanna Twp. vs. Lower
West Perry at CD East, 4 Chambersburg 4-2 4-2
TORONTO The United
Harrisburg 0-6 0-8
Capital Division
Northern
Boiling Springs
5-0 9-0
5-1 7-2
Waynesboro at Greencastle-Antrim, 4
Mifflin County at Chambersburg, 4
Dauphin, at Manada GC, 8a.m.
END OF REGULAR SEASON
Cedar Cliff
Carlisle
2-3
2-3 2-4
2-3

States scored two goals in two Team Div. Ovr. Waynesboro 3-2 5-4 Milton Hershey at Lancaster Mennonite, 4 Red Land 1-4 1-6
Middletown 5-1 7-1 Shippensburg 2-3 4-6
World Cup of Hockey games Camp Hill 4-1 7-1 Greencastle-Antrim 2-3 3-5
Lower Dauphin at Central Dauphin, 7
Palmyra at Owen J Roberts, 7 TENNIS
Mifflin County
Keystone Division
0-6 0-8

before being eliminated. Susquehanna Twp. 4-1 6-2


Bishop McDevitt 3-2-1 5-2-1
James Buchanan 1-4 2-6 Big Spring at Shippensburg, at Shippensburg Team Div. Ovr.
Big Spring 0-5 2-6
In the first period of Team Trinity 3-3 4-5 Thursday, Sept. 22
University, 7:30
Friday, Sept. 23
Mid-Penn Girls Palmyra
Waynesboro
4-0 5-2
3-1 5-2
North Americas game against West Perry 2-4 3-5 Chambersburg at Red Land, 4 Camp Hill at Susquenita, 4 Tennis Glance Hershey 3-2 3-2
East Pennsboro 2-4 2-6 Mechanicsburg at CD East, 4 East Pennsboro at West York, 4 Commonwealth Division Lower Dauphin 2-2 4-3
Sweden on Wednesday, U.S.- Milton Hershey 0-6 0-7 Northern at Big Spring, 4 Middletown at Lancaster Catholic, 4 Team Div. Ovr. Greencastle-Antrim 2-4 3-5
Colonial Division Central Dauphin at State College, 4 Central Dauphin 3-0 10-1 Mechanicsburg 1-3 1-3
born players scored three Team Div. Ovr. Lower Dauphin at Mifflin County, 4 Carlisle 4-1 8-3 Shippensburg 0-3 1-4
goals. Goal-scorers Auston Greencastle-Antrim 5-0 6-1
Waynesboro 4-1 6-2-1
Middletown at Susquehanna Twp., 4
Cumberland Valley at Carlisle, 4:15
CROSS COUNTRY Cumberland Valley
State College
3-1
4-2
11-1
9-2 Team
Capital Division
Div. Ovr.
Matthews, Vincent Trocheck Boiling Springs 4-1-1 4-3-1 East Pennsboro at Trinity, 6:30 Cedar Cliff 2-3 7-5 Big Spring 5-1 6-1
and Johnny Gaudreau werent Northern 2-3 3-6 James Buchanan at Shippensburg, 6:30 Mid-Penn Cross Red Land 1-4 3-7 Northern 5-1 5-3
James Buchanan 1-4 3-6 Milton Hershey at Bishop McDevitt, 6:30 Country Glance Chambersburg 0-6 0-10 Trinity 4-1 5-2
eligible to be picked for Team Shippensburg 1-4 2-7 Hershey at Palmyra, 6:30 Thursday, Sept. 22 Keystone Division West Perry 4-2 4-2
Big Spring 0-4-1 2-6-1 Greencastle-Antrim at Waynesboro, 6:45 Team Div. Ovr. James Buchanan 3-3 4-4
USA, but they are part of a wave Thursday, Sept. 22 Camp Hill at West Perry, 7
Boiling Springs, Bermudian Springs at Camp
Hill, 3:30 x-Hershey 7-0 13-1 Boiling Springs 1-4 1-5
of young American stars who State College at Central Dauphin, 3:45
Bishop McDevitt at Milton Hershey, 4
Friday, Sept. 23
No games scheduled.
CD East at Susquenita, 4:30 Lower Dauphin 5-1 7-5 Colonial Division
Friday, Sept. 23 Mechanicsburg 3-2 4-7 Team Div. Ovr.
should be part of international Palmyra at Hershey, 4 No meets scheduled. Northern 3-3 6-9 Middletown 3-2 3-3
competitions for years to come. Big Spring at Northern, 6
Trinity at East Pennsboro, 6:30 FIELD HOCKEY
Palmyra
Mifflin County
3-4 5-7
2-4 3-10
CD East
Milton Hershey
2-3
2-3
3-3
3-3
On Team North America Carlisle at Cumberland Valley, 7
GOLF CD East 1-4 5-9 Harrisburg 0-4 0-4
Red Land at Chambersburg, 7
alone there are Matthews, Shippensburg at James Buchanan, 7
Mid-Penn Harrisburg 0-6 0-10
Colonial Division
Steel-High 0-5 0-8
Thursday, Sept. 22
Gaudreau, forwards Jack Eichel Mifflin County at Lower Dauphin, 7 Field Hockey Glance Mid-Penn Golf Glance Team Div. Ovr. Steel-High at Lititz Christian, 5
Susquehanna Twp. at Middletown, 7 ommonwealth Division
C Commonwealth Division Bishop McDevitt 8-1 8-1 Lower Dauphin at Shippensburg, 6:15
and Brandon Saad and de- Waynesboro at Greencastle-Antrim, 7 Team Div. Ovr. Team Div. Ovr. James Buchanan 5-3 10-3 Linden Hall at West Shore Christian, 6:30
West Perry at Camp Hill, 7:30 x-Cumberland Valley 30-0 30-0
fensemen Shayne Gostisbehere Friday, Sept. 23
Central Dauphin
State College
6-1
3-2
6-3
4-4 Mechanicsburg 24-6 24-6
East Pennsboro
Trinity
5-3
6-3 7-5
8-3 Cedar Cliff at Red Land, 6:30
State College at Carlisle, 6:30
and Seth Jones who should be Conestoga Valley at CD East, 4 Cedar Cliff 2-2-1 3-3-1 Carlisle 12-18 12-18 Susquehanna Twp. 3-4 3-5 West Perry at Northern, 6:30
Mifflin County 2-3-1 3-3-1 Cedar Cliff 10-20 10-20 Camp Hill 2-7 2-7 Mechanicsburg at Palmyra, 6:45
wearing red, white and blue if Mid-Penn Girls Carlisle 1-2-1 3-2-1 Red Land 8-22 8-22 Middletown 0-9 1-9 Big Spring at James Buchanan, 7
NHL players participate in the Soccer Glance
Chambersburg
Cumberland Valley
1-3 4-3
1-3-1 2-3-1
Mifflin County 6-24
Keystone Division
6-24 X-CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE
Thursday, Sept. 22
CD East at Middletown, 7
Chambersburg at Cumberland Valley, 7
2018 Pyeongchang Olympics. Commonwealth Division Keystone Division Team Div. Ovr. Camp Hill at Susquehanna Twp., 4 Hershey at Waynesboro, 7
Team Div. Ovr. Team Div. Ovr. x-Lower Dauphin 25-0 25-0 East Pennsboro at Middletown, 4 Central Dauphin at Mifflin County, 7
Thats a silver lining for the Central Dauphin 4-0-1 6-0-1 Hershey 4-0-1 6-2-1 Central Dauphin 20-5 20-5 Linden Hall at Harrisburg Academy, 4 Milton Hershey at Harrisburg, 7
U.S. after flaming out of the Cumberland Valley 4-0-1 5-1-1 Palmyra 4-1 7-1 State College 13-12 13-12 Chambersburg at Lower Dauphin, 4 Boiling Springs at Trinity, 7:15
State College 3-2 4-4 Lower Dauphin 3-1-1 6-1-1 Hershey 11-14 11-14 Friday, Sept. 23 Friday, Sept. 23
World Cup with a roster that Red Land 2-3 3-5 Mechanicsburg 2-3 4-4 Susquehanna Twp. 4-21 4-21 Mifflin County at Central Mountain, 3:30 No matches scheduled.
underperformed expectations.
We got some great guys on
our team and theres still some
great guys on that (U.S.) team,
as well, Gostisbehere said
Wednesday. Its going to be a
good blend of the veterans to
the younger guys. Its exciting
to see.
U.S. coach John Tortorella
and players implied that the
team wouldve had a different
look if American players 23 and
under were eligible for selec-
tion and not bound to Team
North America. Even if Eichel,
Gaudreau, Saad and Jones
wouldve been the only play-
ers to get real consideration, it
would have made it a stronger
team.
But USA Hockey gets to
look forward to a time when
Matthews might be its No. 1
center and Gostisbehere and
Jones two of its top defense-
men. North American coach
Todd McLellan refused to pile
on the U.S. for going 0-2 but
praised his young Americans,
who blended well with young
Canadians Connor McDavid,
Nathan MacKinnon, Colton
Parayko and others.
In my opinion they have a
tremendous and bright future
ahead of them in USA Hockey,
McLellan said. They all have
things to learn, and they have
to grow up physically and men-
tally. But a lot of the countries
are doing a tremendous job
right now, the U.S. included.
The scary part for the U.S. ASSOCIATED PRESS
is that Canada keeps churning Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo and manager Joe Maddon celebrate the Cubs 6-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds Tuesday in Chicago.
out young talent like McDavid,

Cubs elephant in room is pressure


MacKinnon, defenseman Mor-
gan Rielly and goaltender Matt
Murray. American depth may
never match Canadian depth,
but the influx of speed and skill
from Gaudreau, 2016 No. 1 pick JAY COHEN While the rest of baseballs division title in 2016, boosted by infamous billy goat curse to the
Matthews, Eichel, Dylan Larkin Associated Press postseason picture is being offseason deals for free agents black cat that taunted Leo Du-
and Gostisbehere cant hurt. CHICAGO Ernie Banks, Billy sorted out, the Cubs are closing Jason Heyward, Ben Zobrist and rocher in 1969 and Steve Bart-
There is definitely a fan- Williams and Ferguson Jenkins. in on home-field advantage for John Lackey. mans misplayed foul ball 13 years
tastic future coming here, not Ron Santo and Ryne Sandberg, the NL playoffs and making sure Perhaps sensing what was com- ago all comes roaring back to
only for the U.S.A., I think for too. Hall of Famers for the Chi- they are as ready as they can be for ing, manager Joe Maddon told his the forefront.
Canada, also, Tortorella said. cago Cubs, but no championship what they hope will be the fran- pitchers and catchers to embrace The only comparable situa-
Theres some pretty good rings. chises first World Series since the target when they arrived at tion is Bostons World Series ti-
players coming through for They all tried. Some got closer its seven-game loss to Detroit in spring training in February. That tle in 2004, stopping an 86-year
Canada. But yeah, there are than others, but the famed 1945. The NL Central champions slogan quickly went on a T-shirt drought. Cubs president of base-
some good young kids there drought got the best of them all. completed a three-game sweep and then Maddon poked fun at ball operations Theo Epstein was
that, I think, theyll bring some And decades of empty Octobers of Cincinnati with a 9-2 victory himself with Try Not To Suck, the general manager of the Red
juice to the program. eventually took on a life of their Wednesday night and lead Wash- a carry-over from last year that Sox at the time, and Lester was a
U.S. center David Backes own. ington by eight games for the best turned into a popular shirt around minor leaguer in the Boston sys-
said that if the 23-and-un- Now, as a new group of Cubs record in the National League. Chicago this summer. tem.
der players were available he prepares to take aim at a lifetime Playing to electric crowds all Those slogans could serve the Those guys wanted to be the
might not have been on the of free drinks on the North Side, summer at a giddy Wrigley Field, Cubs well next month. team that won it, Lester said.
team. The same could be said Sandberg, for one, believes this the Cubs have spent most of the Why would you ever want to That same attitude resides in
of forward Brandon Dubinsky team might be uniquely posi- season looking down at the rest of work somewhere where theres Chicagos clubhouse at the mo-
and defensemen Jack Johnson tioned to succeed where so many the majors. And with the playoffs no expectations? Maddon said. ment. Lester signed with the
and Erik Johnson. others failed. on the horizon, it seems as if they I dont understand that. Theres Cubs in December 2014, and
But they were instead part I think when its talked about are only embracing the escalating that comfortable component of Heyward, Zobrist and Lackey ar-
of Team North America, which in that regard and you dont have pressure coming their way. society that maybe they want to rived last winter each hoping to
exemplified what hockey a game plan for that, you know, I think pressure is what you live in that moment where there be on the team that put another
should be about. Theyre quick, that that can be talked about on make of it, said Jon Lester, one are no expectations or any kind of banner on top of Wrigley Field.
theyre skilled and theyre ex- a daily basis, Sandberg said, of the front-runners for the NL pressure, and that to me would be To do it in this city, its a no-
citing. addressing the elephant in the Cy Young Award. I mean we all absolutely no fun whatsoever. brainer that it would be making
Those are a lot of guys that room the 108 years since the know what the deal is around I think all of our guys, where history, Heyward said at his in-
are going to be playing for the Cubs last won the World Series. here. You cant run from it. All youre trained coming up as an troductory news conference last
U.S. and Canada real soon, U.S It can be brought to the players you can do is show up and play. athlete, you want to play in the December.
winger Zach Parise said. attentions, but I think this team The Cubs made it to the post- championship game. You want So, Lester said, bring on the
Canada coach Mike Babcock here focuses on other things. season last year as the second NL to be the champion. pressure that goes along with
said Team North America was They focus on their team- wild card and then eliminated But ahead of them is one unique every Cubs postseason run.
a glimpse into the NHL 10 mates, themselves, winning the Pittsburgh and St. Louis before challenge, beyond the obvious I mean its there, he said.
years from now. Its closer to game, having fun, somebody they were swept by the New York difficulty of winning three series You cant run from it. You cant
two, not only for the NHL but come up big and lets celebrate Mets in the NL Championship against baseballs best teams. One worry about it. You just have to
for USA Hockey, even if players in the room in there, and I think Series. That feel-good run by a misstep in the playoffs, one bad worry about what your team can
M dont yet want to think ahead thats their mentality. It seems to team that appeared to be coming bounce, and the Cubs twisted control and really just try to win
1 to 2018. work. into its own turned into a runaway history everything from the it. Thats all you can really do.
C4|Friday, September 23, 2016 NFL The Sentinel

Vikings RB Peterson to have knee surgery


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Everything is
DEN PRAIRIE, Minn.
E
The Minnesota Vikings possible. It could
say Adrian Peterson under- be season ending.
went knee surgery Thursday It could be three
morning for a torn meniscus,
and no additional issues weeks, four weeks.
were found. I dont know.
The team called Peter-
sons surgery successful. Mike Zimmer, Minnesota
He injured his right knee in Minnesota Vikings coach Vikings running
Sunday nights game against back Adrian
Green Bay. Peterson is
Its not clear whether the I have a lot of confidence helped off the
Vikings all-time leading in those two guys. I think field after getting
rusher will return this sea- theyre both different types injured during
son. The team has held off of runners, but I think the the second
putting him on injured re- combination of the two can half against
serve and gave no update on help us, Zimmer said. the Green Bay
his expected return in their The Vikings also signed Packers Sunday
statement Thursday on the Ronnie Hillman, who had a in Minneapolis.
surgery. career-high 863 yards and ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Vikings have held seven touchdowns rushing
off for now on placing the last season for Denvers Su-
franchises all-time lead- per Bowl-winning team. NFL WEEK 3 PICKS
ing rusher on injured re- I havent been here long, NFL Week 3: Quarterback issue up in the air for Patriots
serve, though, waiting for
the medical report that will
but I think weve got a great
group of running backs,
Quarterback issue up in the air for New England
With Patriots Jimmy Garoppolo mending his injured right shoulder and questionable against
influence that decision. Pe- quarterback Sam Bradford With thethe Patriotsand
Texans Jimmy Garoppolo
Tom Bradyquestionable
still serving against
histhe Texans with anthird-string
suspension, injured right shoulder and Tom Brady
rookie quarterback
terson was hurt on Sunday said. I think the guys be- still serving Brissett
Jacoby his suspension,
couldthird-string
probably rookie
make quarterback
his firstJacoby
careerBrissett
start.likely could make his first career start.
night during the victory hind him are eager for the
over Green Bay, needing opportunity. MATCHUP STORYLINE PICK
assistance off the field after Already without quar- (Thur.) HOU at NE No Tom Terrific, no Jimmy G and maybe no Gronk, but .... NE 21-20
his knee was slightly twisted terback Teddy Bridgewa-
while being tackled at the ter, who went down with a ARI at BUF Wonder who Rex will fire if Bills lose this one ARI 27-16
end of a 5-yard run. massive knee injury on Aug.
Peterson, 16th on the 30 during a routine practice CLE at MIA Whos next at QB for Browns, Bernie Kosar? Brian Sipe? MIA 20-3
NFLs all-time rushing list, drill, the Vikings must also
has only 50 yards on 31 at- move on without their start- BAL at JAC Just a feeling the Jags will bounce back from San Diego debacle JAC 26-20
tempts this season. He told ing left tackle Matt Kalil.
ESPN on Wednesday morn- Kalil was placed on injured DET at GB Back at Lambeau, well see the real Packers; we think GB 30-20
ing that the type of tear he reserve Wednesday with a
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The Sentinel NFL Friday, September 23, 2016|C5

Beckham,
Norman
avoid
fighting
words
TOM CANAVAN
Associated Press
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
Odell Beckham Jr. and Josh
Norman avoided any fighting
words just days before resum-
ing their football feud.
Whether the Giants receiver
and the Redskins cornerback
can play nice on the field Sun-
day when Washington comes
to MetLife Stadium for an NFC
East rivalry game remains to be
seen.
Both were relatively low-key
in discussing their upcoming
first meeting since last Decem-
ber , when the two acted like
kids trying to be the toughest
guy on the block. That was in
a game between the Giants and
Carolina Panthers, Normans
team until he signed with
Washington as a free agent in
the offseason.
The game was an ugly low- ASSOCIATED PRESS
light reel. The two pushed,
shoved, took swings, wres- Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has said all along he felt ready for the NFL from the beginning. And he keeps showing it after injuries to
tled, had a couple late hits and Tony Romo and Kellen Moore suddenly made him the starter.

Cowboys Prescott
did a lot of trash talking. The
most flagrant action came in
the third quarter when Beck-
ham delivered a diving hel-
met-to-helmet hit on All-Pro

always said he was ready


Norman while blocking.
Beckham drew three per-
sonal fouls and was suspended
one game by the NFL for mul-
tiple violations of safety-re-
lated playing rules.
The Giants biggest receiv-
ing threat, Beckham was on SCHUYLER DIXON more important to him when the ability to make us a better team. Before beating Washington,
his best behavior Wednesday Associated Press Cowboys host Chicago on Sunday And thats the only way you look the Cowboys were 1-14 without
while discussing any potential FRISCO, Texas Dak Prescott night. at it right now. Romo including the opener
problem with Norman. converted a long third down on With a win, the 23-year-old will Prescott became the backup with Prescott going back to the
Since then, I really have the go-ahead drive in his first have double the number of vic- when Moore broke his right ankle season finale in 2013.
learned a lot, said Beckham, NFL win by changing the protec- tories the Cowboys had without in training camp. And he became If Prescott beats the injury-rid-
who was forced to sit out a tion and the route at the line of Romo in 14 games over the three the starter when Romo broke a dled Bears, hell have one more
game against Minnesota. You scrimmage. seasons before the fourth-round bone in his back in the third pre- victory than veterans Brandon
just have to take it. All you can Later, the rookie Dallas quarter- pick showed up. season game at Seattle. Weeden, Matt Cassel and Moore
do is learn from it. You cant go back wisely slid to take a sack on Prescott inherited starting jobs Along the way, Prescott led managed in 12 starts last season.
back. If I could, I wouldnt go a bootleg that didnt work when in high school and college because the NFL in passer rating in the And the Cowboys will have
back and change a single thing the most important thing for the of injuries and didnt surrender it preseason, helping the Cowboys a winning record while being a
that happened. Thats how life Cowboys was forcing Washington either time. change their mind about adding week closer to Romos return
happens. Things happened for to use its last timeout in the final At Mississippi State, he finished a new backup to Romo. Eventu- with a young quarterback whos
a reason and everything hap- two minutes. as the schools passing leader ally, Dallas signed Mark Sanchez looking like the future beyond the
pens for a reason. The former Mississippi State while joining Tim Tebow as the as the No. 2 behind Prescott, who 36-year-old and 10-year starter.
The 23-year-old 2014 first- standout keeps telling people he only SEC quarterbacks with at had a rushing TD against Wash- Weve had success, hes han-
round pick says the most im- felt ready for the NFL from the least 70 touchdowns passing and ington. dled that well, coach Jason Gar-
portant thing is helping the Gi- beginning. And he keeps show- at least another 40 rushing. After receiver Dez Bryant rett said of Prescott. Weve had
ants (2-0) win, a result which ing it after injuries to Tony Romo A day after getting his first win had just one catch in an open- some adversity, hes handled that
would leave the Redskins three and Kellen Moore suddenly made 27-23 over the Redskins, natu- ing loss to the New York Giants, well. Weve been ahead, hes han-
games behind New York. him the starter. rally Prescott was asked what he Prescott found the 2014 All- dled that well. Weve been behind,
Norman says he is still work- This isnt a dream where Im thought if the wins kept coming Pro seven times for 102 yards hes handled that well.
ing on forgiving Beckham for like wowed every day, Prescott while Romo recovers from his against the Redskins. The critical So I think you put all of those
the helmet-to-helmet hit. said with the same demeanor he fourth back injury in less than third-and-11 conversion against things together, and you feel good
That was last year, he said. had as a third-teamer during off- four years. He was quick to call it Washington was to Cole Beasley, about where he is in all aspects of
I think things that happen season workouts. I feel like this Romos team, another thing he has who has a team-high 13 catches his game.
in the past stay in the past, is where I belong, so Ive got to said all along. through two weeks. Notes: CB Orlando Scandrick
whether they are here or not. continue to get better. I think Dak said it best, owner I didnt really see him much was held out of practice and said
An ESPN report out of Prescott has an NFL-record and general manager Jerry Jones until we got into camp just be- hes dealing with soreness in both
Washington said Norman had 75 pass attempts without an in- said on his radio show this week. cause wed go with the 1s, Beas- hamstrings. ... DE Charles Tapper
been assigned to play Beckham terception to start a career, al- Tony would be the first to tell ley said. He was a very poised and (back) still isnt practicing, mak-
one on one every play except though hes still looking for his you its everybodys team. But confident guy in the huddle. And ing it likely hell miss the third
those in which the receiver first touchdown pass. still, its Tonys team. Tony has thats what you like to see. Its like straight game at the start of his
lined up in the slot. Norman Hell shoot for a number much the experience and he has the he wasnt even a rookie. career.
said he didnt get that memo,
but he would not mind if that
was the case.
Heck yeah, why not? Nor-
man said. Shoot man, thats Redskins 3-0 start since 2009. ... QB
Eli Manning moved into 10th
Steelers Leaf (1998 Chargers) and John Elway
(1983 Broncos) as only rookie QBs to
the competitor thats inside of From C1 place all-time last week with From C1 win first two games of season since
me, man. I dont shy away from 44,762 career yards passing. 1970. Wentz is only one to do so with
nobody. Oh my gosh. When Jackson had 63-yard TD Manning needs one win for first two games. Williams had ca- no team turnovers. ...Wentz is 12 for
you go on Sunday (it) reeks and catch in last meeting. ... LB 100 in career. ... Beckham av- reer-high 101 yards receiving vs. 14 for 102 yards and one TD on two
oozes with confidence. I dont Ryan Kerrigan had two sacks eraging 121.3 yards with five Philadelphia in 2006 while with Car- opening drives. ... RB Ryan Mathews
bow down to nobody or their in last meeting. ... LB Trent TDs in three games against olina. Williams has six TDs rushing in has three TDs rushing. ... WR Jordan
thoughts of me. I try to make Murphy had 1 1/2 sacks and Washington. He needs one five games vs. NFC with Steelers. ... Matthews aims for fourth straight
my own. And when I do, I im- forced fumbled last week. reception for 200 in career. WR Antonio Brown has 106 catches home game with 100 yards receiv-
pose my own will. So I try to do .. CB Bashaud Breeland has ... Beckham, rookie Sterling for 1,481 yards and 13 TDs in past 13 ing and at least one TD. ... TE Trey
that each and every time I step eight passes defended in last Shepard and Victor Cruz vs. NFC. Since 2013, Brown leads Burton had first career TD catch last
on the football field. three outings against New combined for 20 catches for NFL with 387 catches and 5,196 yards week. ... Offense is 4 for 4 on fourth
Beckham leads the Giants York. ... CB Josh Norman had 294 yards last week. ... DT receiving. ... TEs Jesse James and down. ... Eagles lead league in average
with eight catches for 159 forced fumble against Giants Johnathan Hankins blocked Xavier Gamble each had TD catches time of possession (37:43) and are one
yards, a 13.3-yard average. in December, playing for Car- FG attempt vs. New Orleans, last week. ... WR Sammie Coates of three teams without giveaway. ...
Hes really a good player, olina. He also was in tiff with Janoris Jenkins scored on re- has four catches for 153 yards in two DT Fletcher Cox has 9 1/2 sacks in
Norman said. No hate what- Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. turn. ... S Landon Collins had games. ... LB Ryan Shazier leads team past eight home games. ... LB Con-
soever, man. The guy can play that led to Beckhams one- first career sack last week. ... with 17 tackles. ... CB William Gay nor Barwin has 7 1/2 sacks in past
ball. I think the competitor in game suspension by NFL. ... Fantasy Tip: Beckham had six has returned five interceptions for TD seven games vs. AFC. ... Fantasy Tip:
me likes that. Just challenged Giants are going for 700th catches for 76 yards and one since 2013. ... Doug Pederson is first WR Nelson Agholor probably wasnt
to get up for that. franchise win, looking to TD against Panthers and Nor- rookie coach to start 2-0 with Eagles drafted in many leagues, but he has
Giants coach Ben McAdoo join Packers and Bears as only man last year, plus three ma- since Nick Skorich in 1961. ... Car- eight catches for 99 yards and one
doesnt expect an encore from NFL clubs with that many. jor penalties. He also dropped son Wentz joins Mark Sanchez (2009 TD. He faces NFLs 31st-ranked pass
Beckham and Norman. ... New York looking for first sure TD on long pass. Jets), Joe Flacco (2008 Ravens), Ryan defense.

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C6|Friday, September 23, 2016 SPORTS The Sentinel

COLUMN BRIEFS

Growing up with Vinny Panthers, NFL


monitoring protests
CHARLOTTE, N.C. While

I
t was in the middle of the winning the California presi- the Carolina Panthers are still
Barry Bonds home run chase, dential primary and the world planning to host the Minnesota
and I was sitting with Vin seemed to be falling apart. Vikings on Sunday, team officials
Scully in the broadcast booth at Somehow, Vinny brought a bit say they will continue to monitor
Dodger Stadium. of comfort, just like he did on so the ongoing violent protests that
The Dodgers were playing the many nights with the little red have gripped the city.
Giants, and Vin radio under my pillow and his Gov. Pat McCrory declared a
TIM had been kind voice taking me to places both state of emergency in Charlotte
DAHLBERG enough to agree near and far away. on Wednesday night and has sent
to an interview Hi everybody and a very the National Guard in to help re-
before the game. pleasant evening to you wher- store peace.
I was writing a column about ever you may be, he would greet Panthers president Danny Mor-
his views on Bonds, though the me, and I was pretty sure he was rison said in a statement Thurs-
conversation would eventually talking just to me. day that the team is in contact
cover everything from his days He brought me into a Dodger with government officials, the
at Fordham to Willie Mays. Stadium one September night Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police
First, though, I had a confes- in 1965. At the time Id never Department and the NFL. We are
sion to make. been to Dodger Stadium, but continuing to monitor events as
I was one of those kids with I could picture myself there we prepare for Sundays home
the transistor radio, I told him. when he called out the time on game.
Under the pillow at night, lis- the scoreboard as Koufax was What began as a peaceful pro-
tening to the game. pitching a perfect game against test Wednesday night led to more
I dont remember what Vin the Cubs. rioting and looting in the city
said in response, but Im sure it I would think that the mound Wednesday night with one per-
was gracious because Vin Scully at Dodger Stadium right now is son shot and four police officers
is nothing if not gracious. Its the loneliest place in the world, injured.
simply in his DNA, and has been he said in the ninth inning. He The Panthers (1-1) have won 14
since he was a kid growing up in is one out away from the prom- straight home games.
New York. ASSOCIATED PRESS ised land, and Harvey Kuenn is
Yes, he had probably heard Now 88 Hall of fame broadcaster Vin Scully is heading into his final comin up.
the same thing a thousand times week behind the mic at Dodger Stadium before concluding his career He wants to watch his grand- NASCAR Hall of
kids he has 16 grandchildren
before. Somehow, though, I
still had to tell him how much it
on Oct. 2 in San Francisco, where the Dodgers end the regular season
against the rival Giants. and 3 great grandchildren play
Fame damaged in
meant.
century, even though before And we all have our own sto-
ball. Yes, hell miss the games,
but mostly hell miss the people
Charlotte protests
His voice has been part of the
soundtrack of my life for so long that day we had never met. Our ries to tell about the hours lis- at the ballpark. CHARLOTTE, N.C. The NA-
I cant remember ever being friendship was always a bit one- tening to his soothing voice. I will miss all of that, I know SCAR Hall of Fame in downtown
without it. His presence on the sided, with Vin in front of the It could have been any sum- I will, he said. I will just do the Charlotte is among the places
radio every spring was always a microphone and me listening mer evening at Dodger Stadium. best I can to live with it. damaged during violent protests
reminder that while everything wherever I could. Often it was a non-descript Well do the best we can to over the police shooting of a black
changes, this never did. It pains me that hes walking game somehow made interest- live without Vin, too. For some man this week.
It changes now, for reasons away after 67 years. Not just be- ing in the way only Vinny could. of us lucky enough to have been The Charlotte Regional Visitors
as ancient as mankind. We all cause Ill miss him, but because Deuces are wild, he might along for a lot of the ride it will Authority oversees the NASCAR
get old, and Vin is no exception, there is a sobering realization say in the seventh inning. Two be harder than others. Hall of Fame building and the
even if he has weathered the that there simply isnt any more. on, two out, a 2-2 count. Score It was a few weeks after I first convention center next door. An
ravages of time well. Hes still No more Vinny to greet us tied 2-2. saw Vin that a hand addressed official said the building is being
remarkable at age 88, but wants wherever we may be on a beau- I knew him while riding in my envelope came in the mail. In- assessed for damage.
to get out before people start tiful night from Dodger Sta- dads car from my first baseball side was a note from him thank- According to local news outlets,
whispering about his age. dium. No more descriptions of game in the L.A. Coliseum. I ing me for my nice words about a street sign hung off-kilter from
His last game after 67 years how glorious the mountains knew him on an elementary him. the front window of the halls
calling the Dodgers will be in beyond Dodger Stadium look school playground, transistor Ive seen him several times building after someone tried to
San Francisco. Fittingly enough in the fading sunlight from his radio to my ear, as Sandy Koufax since, but have never mentioned pry it from the window.
its on the 80th anniversary of perch behind home plate. mowed down the Yankees in the that my kids had it framed for The regional United Way build-
when he was walking home from No more seamlessly weaving opening game of the 1963 World me. It now hangs in a prominent ing across the street from the hall
grammar school, and saw in the stories in between pitches about Series. spot on my office wall, and I was also damaged. Lobby win-
window of a Chinese laundry players or things you didnt I knew him on a June evening make sure everyone who visits dows were smashed. Officials
that the Giants had been beaten know. in 1968 when Don Drysdale set gets a look. dont know if anyone entered the
by the Yankees in the World Im hardly alone. If anything, a scoreless streak of 58 2/3 in- Even so, Vin Scully thanking building.
Series. Im just one of many in a loosely nings. Two days earlier, Robert me just doesnt seem right. The $160 million museum
Ive considered him a friend formed community that calls Kennedy had been assassinated Not with all that I have to opened in 2010.
for the better part of a half Vinny their own. just a mile or two away after thank him for. The Associated Press

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Truex, Johnson
escape punishment
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ers and the teams shouldnt all
HARLOTTE, N.C. NASCAR
C 16 (Chase) go through there and
will not penalize Martin Truex Jr. thats a very fair point as well,
or Jimmie Johnson for failing in- ODonnell said. Going forward
spection after the opening race of that will be part of our post-race
the playoffs. inspection as well. If we have a
Truex won Sundays race at field of 16, all cars will go through
Chicagoland Speedway and John- post-race LIS and go down to 12,
son finished 12th. Both cars failed eight and four.
the laser inspection with infrac- NASCAR is trying to set defined
tions that should have drawn guidelines for penalties to avoid
10-point penalties. teams manipulating the system
Although the infractions were to their advantage.
similar, NASCAR executive vice We dont want to be talking
president Steve ODonnell said about post-race penalties,
the penalties would not have ODonnell said. Our goal is to
been equal. Truex advanced into never have to penalize anybody
the second round of the playoffs and we want to just talk about
with his victory, but Johnsons the action on the track. We felt
chances of advancing would have like that this is hopefully enough
been hampered by the loss of 10 of a deterrent not to have teams go
points. there and also to be very up front
ODonnell said not penalizing as to what the consequence would
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE either driver was the fair deci- be.
Clemson wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud drops the football short of the goal line during the first half Sept. 10 sion.
against Troy in Clemson, S.C. If we applied those penalties,
Kurt Buschs ex
Coaches try to keep players
the post-race penalty really would
not treat each competitor fairly,
ODonnell said. We also saw
pleads not guilty
this as a potential situation that WASHINGTON The former

from tossing back touchdowns


we could see repeating itself for girlfriend of NASCAR driver Kurt
the next nine races of the Chase Busch has pleaded not guilty to
going forward. So we made the charges of stealing from a military
decision coming out of Chicago charity she led.
not to penalize (Truex) or (John- A spokesman for the U.S. At-
RALPH D. RUSSO that, South Carolina coach Will you didnt hand the ball to the ref. son) for the post-race infractions torneys Office for the District of
Associated Press Muschamp said. Weve had a hard How many times do I have to tell we saw in Chicago, which the in- Columbia says Patricia Driscoll
The old saying goes, When you time getting (to the end zone). We you to hand the ball to the ref? dustry would agree were minor in turned herself in Wednesday, a
score a touchdown, act like youve dang sure dont want to drop it Not everybody has learned from nature. day after being indicted on eight
been there before. before. McClouds mistake. NASCAR didnt budge, though, charges including wire fraud,
A few college football players The madness started this season Oklahomas Joe Mixon and Cal- on the penalties for missing lug mail fraud, and tax evasion. On-
took the nonchalant approach too with the Gamecocks in-state ri- ifornias Vic Enwere made similar nuts. line court records show Driscoll
far when entering the end zone vals. Clemsons Ray-Ray McCloud moves last Saturday. Officials did The crew chiefs for Aric Al- pleaded not guilty to all the
the last couple weekends, casu- cost himself a punt return TD two not catch Mixons and the long mirola and Greg Biffle were each charges and was released on her
ally dropping the ball right before weeks ago against Troy when he TD stood. Enwere lucked out in penalized $10,000 for not hav- personal recognizance.
crossing the goal line. It cost Clem- dropped the ball a stride short of that officials ruled that no effort ing properly installed lug nuts Court documents dont say
son and California touchdowns pay dirt. McCloud got chewed out was made by Texas to recover his at Chicago. Drew Blickensderfer how much prosecutors believe she
and should have taken six off the by coach Dabo Swinney but was al- fumble. The whistle was blown (Almirola) and Brian Pattie (Biffle) took from the District of Colum-
board for Oklahoma, too. With lowed to keep playing and has been and the Bears retained the ball were both hit with P3 penalties on bia-based Armed Forces Founda-
goal-line brain freezes seemingly a productive player since. at the 1 and ran out the clock on NASCARs scale. tion.
spreading, some coaches are tak- After the play, I just told him, a victory. Also, all 16 teams in the Chase But a 2014 tax form for the non-
ing action to keep such case of the first of all, what a great play. What Enweres gaffe prompted Cal will go through the laser inspec- profit says that the foundation
dropsies from becoming an out- an awesome run. Tremendous, coach Sonny Dykes to implement tion after this Sundays race at has become aware of suspected
break. Swinney said. Now, secondly, a new rule when the team met Sun- New Hampshire. Only nine were misappropriations by Driscoll
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Why Johnson is From C1

developing substantive ways for


us to come together and take

tough to beat
meaningful action.
A copy of the memo was ob-
tained by The Associated Press.
It did not remind players of the

A
TLANTA Dustin Johnson NBAs rule saying players must
launched a drive on the prac- stand for the national anthem,
tice range at East Lake and something that some athletes in
some 320 yards away, saw it take other pro sports have chosen not
one hop off the green meshing on to do in recent weeks in acts of
the fence. Not satisfied, he teed protest.
up another and let it fly, this one These ideas are based on the
clearing the fence. actions many of you have already
This is what makes Johnson so taken or supported, including
appealing. But its ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP convening community conver-
DOUG not what makes sations in NBA markets to engage
Dustin Johnson tees off on the sixth
FERGUSON him so good. hole during a Tuesday practice
young people, parents, commu- ASSOCIATED PRESS
Look back to nity leaders and law enforcement Members of the Indiana Fever kneel during the playing of the national
round for the Tour Championship at
Riviera Country in a candid dialogue, read one anthem before the start of of a first round WNBA playoff game
East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
Club on a rainy Wednesday in excerpt of the memo, signed by Wednesday in Indianapolis.
February, when Johnson finished Johnson won the BMW Cham- both NBA Commissioner Adam
his pro-am round and headed pionship. He is followed by Bar- Silver and union head Michele Protests during the playing a good thing.
out to the range to try using a clays winner Patrick Reed, Adam Roberts. of the anthem have been rare in Oklahoma City general man-
computer model for the first time Scott, world No. 1 Jason Day and They also said the game should the NBA, with perhaps the most ager Sam Presti said he would
but only for his wedges. He got Paul Casey. Missing from that continue bringing people to- famed example of one com- like to see Thunder players and
those dialed in this summer, and group is Rory McIlroy, who won gether and build bonds of trust ing 20 years ago when Denvers staff continue standing for the
he suddenly looks hard to beat. the Deutsche Bank Championship in our communities. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf refused anthem. He addressed the issue
Thats why Johnson is a U.S. but wound up as the No. 6 seed. The memo was sent on the to stand for the anthem because Wednesday, less than a week after
Open champion and the No. 1 Casey went to No. 5 on the same day that each player on he felt the flag symbolized op- an unarmed black man was fatally
seed going into the Tour Champi- strength of successive runner-up the WNBAs Indiana Fever roster pression. He was suspended for shot by a white police officer in
onship, making him the favorite finishes, while Scott went to No. took a knee and linked arms with a game in March 1996 over his Tulsa, Oklahoma.
to win the FedEx Cup and its $10 3 by finishing fourth in all three a teammate during the playing stance. Our players have the opportu-
million bonus. playoff events. of the national anthem that pre- But NBA stars have not been nity and ability to express them-
Hes kind of figured out the ceded the teams playoff game shy about trying to promote so- selves as people and we respect
way hes supposed to play golf The course with the Phoenix Mercury. cial change, and LeBron James, that above all, Presti said, speak-
now, Brandt Snedeker. You look The PGA Tour decided to switch Well, we thought it was im- Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul and ing before the NBAs announce-
at him, and he checks all the boxes the nines at East Lake to make portant to have a voice about Carmelo Anthony took the stage ment was distributed.
of what a No. 1 player in the world for a more compelling finish. So something greater than bas- at their own request to begin Presti said he was sure the
looks like. Its been fun to watch instead of that long, uphill par-3 ketball, said Indianas Tamika the ESPY Awards broadcast this league and the players would
him evolve into that player. closing hole, the finish now is a Catchings, the longtime WNBA summer and spoke out about the be working in concert to find
Johnson is coming off a victory par 5 in which tee shots have to be star who played her final game wave of police shootings that cre- common ground on the issue.
in the BMW Championship, his in the fairway to have any chance before retirement. ated unrest around the nation in The NBA and the players
third of the year. at reaching the green. Theres a It also came on the same day recent months. union are usually ahead of these
But with the points being reset pond, but its about 80 yards from that Golden State coach Steve Their speech was referenced in types of situations, Presti said.
at the Tour Championship, any- the green and mostly comes into Kerr said he expected NBA play- the memo to players on Wednes- Thunder guard Victor Oladipo
one has a mathematical chance of play when someone tries to clear it ers to take some sort of stand on day, with Silver and Roberts told Complex Sports last week
claiming the FedEx Cup, and the from the rough. the issue. saying the four stars spoke elo- that he expected to see some NBA
top five players only have to win It should make for a little more The NBA and its players already quently about the senseless acts players taking a knee or acting in
to take home the biggest payoff in excitement, possibly even an ea- are involved with several social of violence impacting our com- a similar fashion to San Francisco
golf. gle. programs together, including munities. 49ers quarterback Colin Kaeper-
PGA Tour Commissioner Tim ones promoting mentoring. In Im all for people speaking nick, soccers Megan Rapinoe and
The top five Finchem said last year that if it the NBA rule book, the wording of out against injustice, said Kerr, some NFL players with regard to
Aside from winning, the goal comes down to the wire and at- the policy related to the anthem is who was 18 when his father the protests during the anthem.
in three FedEx Cup playoff events tracts more TV viewers, it will take this: Players, coaches and train- president of American Univer- Whatever you believe, believe
leading to Atlanta is to get into the longer to play a par 5 than a par ers are to stand and line up in a sity in Beirut was murdered. in to the utmost, Oladipo said.
top five. Those are the one who 3, and the audience might stick dignified posture along the side- Whatever form that takes, if But I think definitely, well see
have a clear shot at the $10 million around longer. Thats one case of lines or on the foul line during the its non-violent and it leads to a few guys in the NBA doing the
prize. simple math in the FedEx Cup. playing of the National Anthem. conversation, then I think thats same thing.

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WEEK 3 POWER RANKINGS

Big Spring moves up as Division games arrive


1. Cumberland Valley but no matter. Showing some
(3-0) No team has played ability to run the ball, which
in more big games early was a preseason question
on and looked this impres- mark.
sive. The Eagles could hold 9. Big Spring (2-1)
this spot all year if they hang This run defense has us sold
tough in the Common- after holding the Bubblers
wealth. to 77 yards. Ryan Adams has
2. Cedar Cliff (3-0) been a fun back to watch.
Not a single competitive 10. Trinity (1-2) The
game from winless oppo- offense, so explosive in
nents. QB Breneman has Week Zero, has cooled sig-
dangerous receivers and uses nificantly. Shamrocks need
them well. Run D is allowing to improve the run game and
paltry 1.6 a carry. protect the quarterback.
3. Carlisle (3-0) A lot 11. Boiling Springs (0-
to love here, especially a run 3) The run game struggles
defense allowing just 3.7 a to get on track, but QB Evan
pop. Central Dauphin visits Mancuso has been a pleasant
and well get our first good surprise in his first year as a
look at the new Herd in this starter.
division. 12. West Perry (0-3)
4. Red Land (3-1) A The defense is allowing
good win over Dover right 10.6 yards per carry and
after the seasons first loss. 12.2 yards per pass attempt.
The early clubhouse leaders Ouch. Cameron May leads
in the Keystone now get their team in rushing (140 yards),
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first taste of being the hunted receiving (33) and is second
against the Hanna. Big Springs Ryan Adams (23) has given the Bulldogs reasons to hope the team is ready for the next step this season. in passing (34).
5. East Pennsboro (3-0) 13. Mechanicsburg
The Panthers have a juicy done this season. leaders combined. The Grey- more and more a distant Kuntz. (0-3) Jermaine Hull (12
meeting with Middletown, 6. Shippensburg (3-0) hounds just might have the memory. The offense has 8. Northern (2-1) receptions, 214 yards, TD)
the first major test for either Cody Gustafson has nearly as best in the biz. looked better every week, Probably closer than the is blossoming into a break-
squad. We cant say enough many receiving yards (400) 7. Camp Hill (3-1) That and we still havent seen the Polar Bears wouldve liked in away threat. Run game still
of the job Onasis Neely has as the next two Sentinel-area Week Zero Palmyra loss is season debut of TE/DE Zack the win vs. Mechanicsburg, struggling.

SENTINEL-AREA FOOTBALL LEADERBOARDS AND GLANCE AFTER WEEK 3


TATS REFLECT ONLY THOSE REPORTED TO THE
S 6. Gavyn Barnes (Car) 14 167 11.9 0 3. Ryan Adams (BiS) 6 0 0 36 10. Dominick Haley (CC) 0 4 4
7. East Pennsboro 56 18.7
SENTINEL: 8. Ben Guyer (CH) 5 164 32.8 1 3. Bill Williams (CH) 6 0 0 36 10. Dustin Resto (CC) 0 4 4
8. Camp Hill 79 19.8
RUSHING 9. Nate Barnes (Car) 8 158 19.8 3 5. Nate Barnes (Car) 5 0 0 30 OFFENSE 9. Northern 66 22.0
Player (team) Rush Yards Avg TDs 10. Tresjon Ruiz (Tri) 15 144 9.6 2 5. Chris Thompson (CC) 5 0 0 30 Team Pts Avg
9. Boiling Springs 66 22.0
1. Onasis Neely (EP) 69 605 8.8 9 PASSING 5. Josiah Quigley (CV) 5 0 0 30 1. Cedar Cliff 141 47.0
2. Justin Johnson (RL) 98 603 6.2 3 Player (team) Comp-Att Yards TDs Int 8. Jake Palmer (CV) 4 1 0 26 2. East Pennsboro 116 38.7 LONG SCORING PLAYS
3. Josiah Quigley (CV) 70 462 6.6 3 1. Carter Van Scyoc (Ship) 38-63 664 7 1 9. Bobby Whalen (CC) 4 0 0 24 3. Camp Hill 134 33.5 Pass: 85 yards, Ben Guyer from Quinn Buffington, Camp
4. Ryan Adams (BiS) 55 460 8.4 5 2. Grant Breneman (CC) 33-50 636 11 2 9. Noah Alejandro (EP) 4 0 0 24 4. Cumberland Valley 100 33.3 Hill (Sept. 2 at Lancaster Catholic)
5. Bill Williams (CH) 62 339 5.5 6 3. Quinn Buffington (CH) 24-56 522 6 1 9. Justin Johnson (RL) 4 0 0 24 5. Carlisle 95 31.7 Run: 81 yards, Noah Alejandro, East Pennsboro (Sept. 16
6. Phillip Torres (Ship) 39 219 5.6 2 4. Jake Radic (RL) 22-58 493 7 5 9. Matt Moody (RL) 4 0 0 24 6. Shippensburg 90 30.0 at Greencastle-Antrim)
7. Noah Alejandro (EP) 7 209 29.9 4 5. Evan Mancuso (BoS) 44-75 483 2 3 9. Cody Gustafson (Ship) 4 0 0 24 7. Big Spring 87 29.0
Kickoff return: 98 yards, Justin Johnson, Red Land (Sept.
8. Bryan Malone (BoS) 46 205 4.5 1 6. Casey Boguski (Tri) 44-80 462 6 4 KICKING 8. Red Land 106 26.5
9. Chris Thompson (CC) 31 204 6.6 3 7. Payton Morris (EP) 30-53 427 4 0 Player (team) FGs PATs Pts 9. Trinity 72 24.0 2 at Cocalico); Hunter Briner, Red Land (Sept. 9 vs. Carlisle)
10. Quinn Buffington (CH) 22 199 9.1 5 8. Curtis Robison (Nor) 25-61 393 0 4 1. Chad Stout (RL) 3 11 20 10. Northern 41 13.7 Punt return: 74 yards, Charlie Katshir, Cumberland Valley
RECEIVING 9. Eric Harris (Car) 25-43 343 3 2 2. Caleb Richwine (Car) 2 10 16 DEFENSE (Sept. 9 at Central York)
Player (team) Rec Yards Avg TDs 10. Jaret Petty (BiS) 27-57 339 4 4 3. Jared Gump (BiS) 1 12 15 Team Pts Avg Fumble return: 35 yards, Mason Krout, Cedar Cliff (Sept.
1. Cody Gustafson (Ship) 18 400 22.2 4 SCORING 4. Jacob Perry (CH) 0 14 14 1. Carlisle 29 9.7 16 vs. York)
2. Jermaine Hull (Mech) 12 214 17.8 1 (INCLUDES TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS, EXTRA POINTS 5. Ridge Bachman (CV) 1 9 12 2. Cedar Cliff 35 11.7
Interception return: 60 yards, Quinn Buffington, Camp
3. Bobby Whalen (CC) 8 208 26.0 3 AND FIELD GOALS WHERE APPLICABLE) 5. Jackson VanHorne (Ship) 0 12 12 3. Shippensburg 37 12.3
4. Alex Lantz (CC) 11 185 16.8 3 Player (team) TDs 2-pt PATs Pts7. Sean Hernandez (CC) 1 5 8 4. Cumberland Valley 42 14.0 Hill (Sept. 16 at James Buchanan)
5. Hunter Briner (RL) 5 177 35.4 2 1. Onasis Neely (EP) 10 0 0 60 7. Noah Wilk (EP) 0 8 8 5. Trinity 56 15.3 Field
goal: 39 yards, Chad Stout, Red Land (Aug. 26 at
6. Tyler Mason (EP) 8 167 20.9 1 2. Quinn Buffington (CH) 8 0 0 48 7. Ethan Fratharole (EP) 0 8 8 6. Red Land 72 18.0 Bishop McDevitt)

Mid-Penn Football Glance Team


Keystone Division
Div. Ovr.
Palmyra
East Pennsboro
1-0 4-0
0-0 3-0
Big Spring
Northern
0-0 2-1
0-0 2-1
Lower Dauphin at Cedar Cliff, 7:30
Cumberland Valley at Chambersburg, 7
Commonwealth Division
Cedar Cliff 0-0 3-0 Middletown 0-0 3-0 Waynesboro 0-0 1-2 East Pennsboro at Middletown, 7
Team Div. Ovr. Red Land 1-0 3-1 Milton Hershey 0-0 2-1 Mifflin County 0-0 0-3 Mechanicsburg at State College, 7
Carlisle 0-0 3-0 Susquehanna Twp. 0-0 1-2 Trinity 0-0 1-2 West Perry 0-0 0-3 Red Land at Susquehanna Twp., 7
Cumberland Valley 0-0 3-0 Lower Dauphin 0-0 1-2 Steel-High 0-0 1-2 Greencastle-Antrim 0-0 0-3 Waynesboro at Shippensburg, 7
CD East 0-0 3-0 Mechanicsburg 0-0 0-3 Boiling Springs 0-0 1-2 James Buchanan 0-0 0-3 Greencastle-Antrim at West Perry, 7
Central Dauphin 0-0 3-0 Hershey 0-0 0-3 Camp Hill 0-1 3-1 Friday, Sept. 23 Harrisburg at CD East, 7
State College 0-0 3-0 Bishop McDevitt 0-1 1-3 Colonial Division Big Spring at Northern, 7 Bishop McDevitt at Hershey, 7
Chambersburg 0-0 1-2 Capital Division Team Div. Ovr. Trinity at Boiling Springs, 7 Milton Hershey at Steelton-Highspire, 7
Harrisburg 0-0 1-1 Team Div. Ovr. Shippensburg 0-0 2-0 Central Dauphin at Carlisle, 7 James Buchanan at Mifflin County, 7

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C10 | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL THE SENTINEL

GAME WEEK OF
Big Spring at Northern
7 p.m. today, Robert F. THE
Bostic Field, Dillsburg
Records: Big Spring 2-1, 0-0 Mid-Penn Colonial; Northern 2-1, 0-0 Mid-Penn Colonial
Last week: Big Spring beat Boiling Springs 17-14; Northern beat Mechanicsburg 27-21
KEY PLAYERS KEY PLAYERS
STATISTICAL LEADERS
BIG SPRING AJ Millar (QB) Eric Harris (QB)
Passing Comp Att Yards TD
Jaret Petty 27 57 339 4 Mike Wise (FB) Gavyn Barnes
Rushing
Ryan Adams
Att
55
Yards
460
Avg
8.4
TD
1 Micah Parsons (WR/CB)
Receiving Rec Yards Avg TD (DE/WR) Nate Barnes
Joseph Yaukey 6 120 20.0 2
NORTHERN Cole Veliky (WR/LB)
Passing Comp Att Yards TD Prince Gaye (RB/CB)
Curtis Robison 25 61 393 0
(MLB/FB)
Rushing Att Yards Avg TD
Kyle Swartz 49 194 4.0 2
Receiving Rec Yards Avg TD
Dylan Baxter 9 118 13.1 0 THE PATH TO THE PATH TO
Breakdown: While division mate Shippensburg looks like the early favorite to run
away with the Colonial, we really like this matchup between two teams that could be
SUCCESS SUCCESS
vying for second.
The Colonial had a bad showing through three weeks, but the Polar Bears and Bull- 1: Dont turn the 1: Hold the line.
dogs arent among them. Neither team gives up much on the ground Northern al- ball over. The Herd Rams front gets
lows 4.5 a carry and 142.3 a game; Big Spring allows 4.4 a carry and 178.3 a game.
So this looks like a juicy defensive matchup.
capitalize. to QBs.
Adams hasnt found a team he cant crack 100 yards on yet. His odds seem good again, 2: Stop the Barnes 2: Get to Millar.
even if it wont be easy.
Northern must get its pass game going a little more if theres one slight weakness cousins. Make Har- CD QB hasnt
on the Bulldogs D, its through the air. Robison, though, has four picks and no TDs for ris throw elsewhere. thrown a pick
the Polar Bears.

HOW THEY MATCH UP


Trinity at Boiling Springs CENTRAL DAUPHIN CARLISLE
Wise (33 carries, 160 yards, Run Run Allowing just 117 yards and
7 p.m. today, Bud Ecker Field, 2 TDs) leads a stable of Offense Defense 3.7 a carry. Nate Barnes and
Boiling Springs backs averaging 4.8 a pop
for 512 yards.
company much improved
Records: Trinity 1-2, 0-0 Mid-Penn Capital; Boiling Springs 1-2, 0-0 Mid-Penn Capital
Last week: Trinity lost to Lancaster Catholic 12-10; Boiling Springs lost to Big Spring 17-14 Millar (26-for-44, 371 yards) Pass Pass Allowing just 40.4 percent
STATISTICAL LEADERS has three TDs to three re- Offense Defense of passes to be completed.
TRINITY
ceivers. Grant Smith with Playmakers everywhere
Passing Comp Att Yards TD 155 yards. among DBs.
Casey Boguski 44 77 457 6
Rushing Att Yards Avg TD Rams have allowed just 2.2 Run Run Ground game by committee
Tre Moody 42 190 4.5 1 yards per carry and 162 to- Defense Offense (three have 100 yards) is
Receiving Rec Yards Avg TD tal yards this season. Good working just fine so far.
Tresjon Ruiz 15 144 9.6 2 luck.
BOILING SPRINGS
Passing Comp Att Yards TD Parsons and Veliky have Pass Pass Harris isnt putting up last
Evan Mancuso 44 75 483 2 five sacks combined. Rams Defense Offense years yards, but he really
Rushing Att Yards Avg TD
have 11 as a team. Can give hasnt had to. Barnes
Bryan Malone 46 205 4.5 1
Receiving Rec Yards Avg TD OL fits. cousins still dangerous.
Cameron Wolf 4 124 31.0 2
Breakdown: The Shamrocks have to like their chances this week. They made be on the
road, but the Bubblers just lost to a rival for the first time in seven years (not counting
a forfeit). Trinity has plenty of flaws to correct, including in the run game (2.9 yards WHY WATCH THE GAME?
per carry), in time to face a team getting chewed up for 272 yards per game on the
ground, and elsewhere. The Bubblers did show improvement last week, holding Ryan Strange times we live in. Carlisle-CD is a matchup of unbeaten teams, and the only one in the Commonwealth this
Adams (131 yards) to his lowest rushing output of the season. And Mancusos surge week.
to a legitimate passing threat (26-for-39, 232 yards) has turned Boiling Springs into Carlisles defense has been surprisingly stingy early, but lets see what the unit can do against a strong division
a passing team. But Malone has been held in check all year behind a developing line. foe like the Rams.
And Trinitys defense (8 turnovers, 5.4 ypc allowed, 240.3 yards per game allowed) These teams are currently two of the top four in the District 3 Class 6A rankings. This game has early playoff
is much improved. implications.

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OTHER WEEK 4 PREVIEWS East Pennsboro at Middletown

CV, Ship seeking 4-0 starts


7 p.m. today,
War Memorial Field, Middletown
Records: East Pennsboro 3-0, 0-0 Mid-Penn Capital;
Middletown 3-0, 0-0 Mid-Penn Capital
Breakdown: On paper this looks like the
Last week: East Pennsboro beat Greencastle-Antrim marquee matchup of the week. The Pan-
GEOFF MORROW Lions, but pieces are beginning to combined 10 points. The overall 28-16; Middletown beat West Perry 35-6 thers and Blue Raiders have looked ee-
The Sentinel fall into place. winning streak vs. the Indians is rily similar through three games and pose
Cumberland Valley Key to the game: State High six games, dating to a 17-14 loss STATISTICAL LEADERS
the strongest challenges of the season for
(3-0, 0-0 Commonwealth) is a little like CV in that its run, in 2009. Through three non- EAST PENNSBORO each other.
at Chambersburg run, run, but theres a dangerous league weeks, Eric Fousts group Passing Comp Att Yards TD Thompsons numbers look similar to
(1-2, 0-0 Commonwealth) WR in Brandon Clark to account has played like a division favorite. Payton Morris 30 53 427 4 Neelys. Middletown spreads the hand-
7 p.m. today, for, too. Nows the time to prove it. Rushing Att Yards Avg TD offs out more (Brady Fox: 23 carries for 241
Onasis Neely 69 605 8.8 9 yards, 4 TDs), but East Penns Noah Alejan-
Trojan Stadium, Red Land (3-1, 1-0 Keystone) Key to the game: WR Cody
Receiving Rec Yards Avg TD dro is a rocket waiting to go off every time
Chambersburg at Susquehanna Twp. Gustafson (400 receiving) has Tyler Mason 8 167 20.9 1
Beginning with the 1993 Dis- (1-2, 0-0 Keystone) been in beast mode all season, he touches the ball with an absurd 209
MIDDLETOWN yards and four TDs on just seven carries.
trict 3-AAAA championship 7 p.m. today, and he torched the Indians for 102 Passing Comp Att Yards TD
game, a 19-14 CV victory, the Roscoe Warner Field, yards and a score last year. The key may be the Panthers D. East Penn
Chase Snavely 16 24 411 2 has allowed 5.7 yards a carry and just 4.3
Eagles have won 23 straight Harrisburg Greencastle-Antrim Rushing Att Yards Avg TD per pass attempt, but that has come against
games against the Trjoans. Joe Headens Indians have defi- (0-3, 0-0 Colonial) at Jaelen Thompson 44 426 9.7 5 teams that are a combined 2-7 and averaging
(Chambersburg beat CV in the nitely gotten the better of Red West Perry Receiving Rec Yards Avg TD 14 points per game. And both wins and 69
regular season that year.) Most Land in recent years, winning (0-3, 0-0 Colonial) Tyreer Mills 3 118 39.3 1 percent of those points belong to Big Spring.
in the 23-game streak have been seven of the last nine matchups, 7 p.m. today,
lopsided, including a 48-7 deci- including a playoff victory in 2012 West Perry Athletic Field,
sion last year. Last time Cham- and a 50-14 trouncing last year. Elliottsburg
bersburg played within a TD was But Chad Weavers crew, despite The Mustangs losing skid, Lower Dauphin at Cedar Cliff
1997 (14-9 loss). some injuries, continues to show which right now stands at 23
Key to the game: For CV, just strength after that stunning Week games dating to 2013, will end
dont rest on the laurels of last Zero takedown of McDevitt. This this year. Its just a matter of 7:30 p.m. today,
weeks win over McDevitt. Keep is another big test. when. If they want to end it with West Shore Stadium, Camp Hill
feeding RB Josiah Quigley (458 Key to the game: The Hanna a shout, this is the week, as the
Records: Lower Dauphin 1-2, 0-0 Mid-Penn Keystone; Breakdown: Lower Dauphin is breaking
rushing) and Charlie Katshir (107 losses are to unbeatens CD and Blue Devils might be struggling, Cedar Cliff 3-0, 0-0 Mid-Penn Keystone
receiving, 2 picks). CD East, so make no mistake Red but theyve been a terrific pro- Last week: Lower Dauphin beat Cedar Crest 10-7; Cedar in some new names on offense this sea-
Cliff beat York 61-21 son now that 2015 QB Tommy Klock (124-
Mechanicsburg Land needs its A game from QB gram. West Perrys three losses
STATISTICAL LEADERS 215 passing, 1,932 yards, 21 TDs) and RB
(0-3, 0-0 Keystone) Jake Radic, RB Justin Johnson have come to teams still un- George Hatalowich (208 carries, 1,372
at State College (599 yards) and the talented re- beaten, so this week should tell LOWER DAUPHIN yards, 18 TDs) are gone.
(3-0, 0-0 Commonwealth) ceivers. us how far theyve come. Passing Comp Att Yards TD And its showed, with the Falcons averaging
7 p.m. today, Waynesboro Key to the game: Mustangs Aidan Klassan 18 35 196 0 just 10.3 points per game. But dont sleep
Memorial Field, State College (1-2, 0-0 Colonial) have to stop somebody to get that Rushing Att Yards Avg TD on them Spencer and Michael Geesa-
Its still a long road ahead, but at Shippensburg win. G-A has 109 points vs. WP Brendan Shaffer 45 251 5.6 3 man can haul in big yards lined up wide.
Receiving Rec Yards Avg TD The big challenge will be on defense. Cedar
Chris Hakels Wildcats did some- (3-0, 0-0 Colonial) over last two seasons. This would Clay Spencer 12 189 15.8 1
thing last week in the eventual 7 p.m. today, also be a good time for a breakout Cliffs offense has been clicking early, but
CEDAR CLIFF LD presents the first big test of the year.
27-21 loss to Northern than they Memorial Park, from WP sophomore Terrance Passing Comp Att Yards TD Seniors Kurt Cain (25 tackles) and Chad
havent done since 2014: Hold a Shippensburg Quaker. Grant Breneman 33 50 636 12 Santana (3 sacks) headline LDs defense.
fourth-quarter lead. The baby A Colonial rivalry thats pro- Rushing Att Yards Avg TD Notable: Whalen has three picks this
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Godfrey vious two seasons.


And even Harris, who reluctantly
From C1 admits his cousin is forcing him to
change the way he thinks about his
Harris, who lives less than a foot- own health and eating habits.
ball field away, burst onto the scene Hes definitely a role model,
last year with state-best passing said Harris, who also described
numbers. his cousin as Bobby Boucher from
Depends on whom you ask, but The Water Boy because hell use
at some point either last fall or this anything as motivation to chase and
spring, Godfreys mindset changed attack the ball carrier.
completely. He became a new man. I cant tell him (hes a role model)
I remember the day, said God- because Im supposed to be like the
frey, whose Thundering Herd (3-0) older brother. But its fun to watch
are off to their best start since the him make plays out there now.
programs last winning season way Theres another aspect fueling
back in 2005. Godfreys fire not only this season
I was doing homework, and I but in his desires to improve his and
was watching Penn State play, and others livelihoods.
theyre all freaks out there. I know His paternal grandmother, Joan
I have the talent to do that. It was Godfrey of Lancaster County, died
my dream to play linebacker. But for earlier this month after a battle with
me to actually do anything, the only breast cancer. His paternal grand-
thing I could control was my weight. father, Eugene, died unexpectedly
So I saw myself getting dedicated to JASON MALMONT, THE SENTINEL a few years earlier of a heart attack,
dropping the weight. Carlisles Ryan Godfrey decided to return to football this season with help from his cousin, quarterback Eric Harris. just as Harris dad Dave (Godfreys
By spring lacrosse season, a trim- uncle) did in 2011.
mer Godfrey was torturing foes, Barnes cousins, Justin Trolinger and glue to that defense, but Ryan has The perception of how we view Godfrey, who has an older sis-
scoring a team-high 42 goals and other stars from last years District fit in nicely, Conrad said of a unit ourselves has changed completely. ter and two younger brothers and
landing All-Sentinel first-team 3-AAAA playoff team, Godfrey was that thus far has yielded just three Three years ago we barely won a whose parents are both lawyers,
honors. a welcomed athletic mystery. touchdowns through three games. game. But now its a different mind- wants to pursue a career that in
Around that time, Harris and I was impressed, Conrad said. I dont want to call it a support- set. We know we can compete with some way involves health.
Godfrey engaged in The Conver- Very physical, and he moves well. ing role because hes made his own any team. No team is more athletic, If I can help other people, help
sation. Hes raw. You could tell he hadnt niche and has created his own big and when we look to our right and people live longer and change their
He was starting to get better: played the last couple years, but plays. left, we believe in those guys. We health, thats what I want to do, he
skinnier, stronger, faster, Harris each day he practices and applies That includes an interception in believe we can win our position said.
said. So I mentioned it to him: himself, he gets better. Week 1s shutout of Mechanicsburg battles. Until then, theres football to be
Years down the road, youre going With an enhanced dedication and a number of key stops in last There was that word again: mind- played, playoff berths to be chased,
to wish youd have stuck to it (foot- to eating healthier, and the desire weeks triumph over South Western. set. and carrots to be chopped.
ball). And he was into it. to chase a goal of perhaps one day We think we can upset any team Godfrey changed his. Conrad Everything I do, I feel I have to
Godfrey was introduced to new walking on to an NCAA Division I we play, said Godfrey, whose team helped change the programs, prove myself, Godfrey said. Every
head coach Pat Conrad over the program, Godfrey found a fit with opens Mid-Penn Commonwealth shifting focus onto the defense day I go out there and work hard. No
summer. And while Josh Oswalts the 2016 Herd. play tonight against state power- as much as, if not more than, the spot at Carlisle is given to you, espe-
replacement surely knew what he (Trolinger, the other inside house Central Dauphin, 7p.m. at daunting offense that sent a surge cially with a new coach. So you have
was gaining in Harris, the explosive linebacker) makes the calls is the Ken Millen Stadium. back into Carlisle football the pre- to earn every minute you play.

Adams enigma in Cumberland County


this season.
sit No. 3 and No. 4 in the current
Class 4A district power rankings.
Palmyra (4-0) has continued
to look good after the Week Zero
Class 2A power rankings, but
theres time to climb into one of
From C1 Grant Breneman can chuck it The Greyhounds easily look the shutout against defending Capital the two playoff spots.
theres little denying that and part of Colonial Division favorite. champ Camp Hill, while the Lions Boiling Springs (0-3) odds of
CVs defense has been awfully the Colts (3-0) have ripped off Big Spring and Northern (both (3-1) have bounced back nicely making three straight playoffs
tough, unsurprisingly. But its that three straight blowout wins in the 2-1) are the only other Colonial from that loss. have taken a big hit.
offense, led by backs Quigley and process. But their three opponents teams with a winning record, and Theres also Middletown (3-0), The Bubblers need a major
Jake Palmer, that has really put CV are a combined 0-9 this season neither possesses the offensive which, by the way, is the very team turnaround to climb from No. 11 in
in the conversation once again for and 0-39 dating to the start of firepower of Shippensburg. reintroducing East Pennsboro to Class 3A to one of the four playoff
Mid-Penn Commonwealth and 2015. (Its also somewhat odd seeing the Capital Division this weekend. spots.
District 3 Class 6A champion- The Colts have yet to face a true an aerial attack out of the south- And lest we forget the king-
ships. challenge, and now they enter ern most team in Cumberland Watch out for... slayers: Red Land. The Patriots
That CV-CD game in Week division play against a tough but County, but thats a topic for an- Big Spring runs the ball well (3-1) have the early inside track to
5 sure looks like it could be a de rebuilding Lower Dauphin side, other day.) and defends against it better. The a Keystone crown after shocking
facto division championship a program that has eliminated The East Penn Panthers boast Bulldogs may not be a favorite Bishop McDevitt in the season
game, even with State College, CD Cedar Cliff in each of the last two maybe the areas best runner in in the Colonial, but their odds opener.
East and Carlisle as viable con- district playoff first rounds. junior Onasis Neely. But the one of getting back into the playoffs
tenders. Then theres a pair of division thing going against them is heavy (theyre No. 8 in Class 4A right Email Jake Adams at jadams@cum-
Over in the Keystone, Ce- favorites in East Pennsboro and competition atop the Mid-Penn now) look pretty good. berlink.com or follow him on Twitter
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PA #076628 Roofing Windows
717-240-7165 Doors Bathrooms

TRANSPORT
Financing available
HOMEMENDER with 12 mos. interest free!
502 Absolutely Free Carpentry 249-2874
Drywall PA#017457
FREE, Piano, Dresser, & Student Small or Large Repairs www.BitnerBrothers.net
Full time at 64 hours per bi-weekly pay period. Desk. Call 423-6502.
Reasonable Rates
Monday/Tuesday and Thursday/Friday 8am-4:30PM KITTENS, 2.5 months old, and alone.
Need a happy home. Call Patty Automatic Opener Installation
Fully Insured PA 047550

Duties include but are not limited to a variety of 790-9630, leave message. Sales & Installation Call 717-448-1116
Repair all makes & models
maintenance related tasks including building and 506 Appliances
Replacement of Springs, Cables
& Pulleys
equipment repairs, apartment renovations and Same Day Service
243-0712
responding to work orders. This includes mechanical,
WASHER & DRYER,
PA #026106
THE
Samsung, with
pedestal storage SHARP IT SHOP
electrical, plumbing, carpentry and HVAC work. units. High quality Jarusewski Garage Door Service
Other duties are occasional transport of residents models. $500/BOTH. EDGING MULCHING Full-line
Call 514-2812.
PLANTING sharpening service.
to appointments or shopping trips. Experience in a RETAINING WALLS &
retirement community preferred. PATIOS WALKWAYS 40 Koser Road
509 Cemetery Lots Shippensburg, PA
Apply at: BURIAL PLOTS, (2) in Rolling Green
Cemetery in Camp Hill PA, Choice Liftmaster Opener
Call 717-423-6887
Call 530-1656

CHAPEL POINTE CARLISLE


of 4 Locations. Block A, C, D, L.
at $1,000. Call 838-9716.
Clopay Hrmann Doors

770 South Hanover Street, Sales & Service


Carlisle, PA 17013 520 Food Items Free Estimates
Chapel Pointe is an Equal Opportunity Employer Nevin Wadel WILL REPOINT OLD STONE
CANNING TOMATOES, $8 for half (717) 423-6012 OR BRICK BUILDINGS FENICLE, 776-7936
Best Places to Work - HealthCare bushel. Canning Peppers $5.No Free estimates. Trim & remove stumps. Insured,
Sunday Calls 717-243-2102 Call 717-423-6887 or 717-278-2095. Firewood. Local Free Estimates.
Friday, September 23, 2016
The Sentinel Classifieds The
Friday,Sentinel - D3
September 23, 2016|D3

550 Pets & Supplies Apartments Townhouses


610 for Rent 635 for Rent
BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, 11
weeks old, black & white, first shots CARLISLE Small 1BR apartment, CARLISLE, 2 bedroom. No pets.
& wormed. Very cute, $250. Call smoke free.$525. Call $775/mo. Call 245-0082.

COMING THIS WEEKEND...


717-776-3930. No Sunday calls. 243-9007.Evenings.
CARLISLE, 3 bedroom. No pets.
CARLISLE, 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, No $795/mo. Call 245-0082.
Boats / Marine pets, smoke free. $795 some
560 Equipment utilities + security; Call 243-9929.
Resort/Vacation
CARLISLE, Broker Owned,
2nd floor 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
660 Property for Rent
CANOE, LL Bean, Old Towne Landlord pays sewer, water & trash.
Discovery 133, made of Heat pump with central air. OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND Best
Polyethyhne, 78 lbs. max load 800 Smoke free. No dogs. $900 + electric. selection of affordable rentals.
lbs. always kept inside, excellent Donald E. Diehl Realtor Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE
shape, green. $500. 486-8818.
717-249-7127 brochure. Open daily. Holiday
Evenings 717-385-2191 Resort services. 1-800-638-2102.
595 Firearms Online reservations:
Commercial
www.holidayoc.com
615 Property for Rent
Disclaimer Miscellaneous
All firearm transfers are subject to 680 for Rent
relevant State and Federal laws. BEAUTY SALON in Carlisle Business
See your local Sheriff or licensed District with 2 style stations. Most
firearm dealer for more information. utilities included & 2 off-st. parking WINTER STORAGE for your
spaces. $550/mo. 717-249-7071. Summer toys, fully enlclosed,
private facility.> call 249-3579.
Marlin Model 336, 35 Remmington
$450/OBO. Call 243-2534. 617 Condos for Rent
QUALITY FIREARMS FOR SALE CARLISLE - Greenfield: 2 bedrooms,
740 Houses for Sale
1 & 2 story; some with basements.
Collectible From $775 plus utilities. Patio, exterior
Limited Production maint. included. Gas heat. 554-1554.
Military Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

...The Sentinel takes a closer look at accused


Hunting Firearms
New and Used
630 Houses for Rent
One of our finest collections
on display now until Oct 8. CARLISLE ,Roomy 3 BR, 1.5 baths, I-81 shooter John Wayne Strawser Jr. and the
breakdowns within the criminal justice system.
yard,storgage shed,$925/MONTH GETTYSBURG-Quiet Country
Classic Firearms, Inc. + utilities. Call 717-249-7783. Location! Split Level home on 3+
2nd Floor, 2201 Market Street acres with 3 BR, 2 bath, Central Air
Camp Hill, PA ENOLA, Single home. 3BR, 1.5 & detached 2-car garage. $210,000
baths, Sewer and trash inlcuded,
FRIDAY EDITION
717-731-0991 337-9950.
No pets, Smoke free. $875./MONTH
10% OFF New In-Stock Colts AVAILABLE NOW.Call 732-6514.

SHOT GUN & RIFLES, Beretta


SOUTH MIDDLETON TWP, 2 776 Open Houses The lead up to the murder.
bedroom, 1 bath, 1 car garage. No
Model AL2 20g semi- automatic pets. Smoke free. $925/mo. +
WEEKEND EDITION
shotgun w ith poly-choke, 2/3/4 MORE OPEN HOMES can be viewed
utilities & security deposit. Call at www.cumberlink.com/homes
only , $400. Marlin Model 336 RC, after 5pm 717-448-2735
35Rem with Bushnell 3-8 scope Updates every Friday!
$375. Winchester Model 94AE The death of Timothy Davison
Townhouses RV /
635
30-30 with Tasco scope, $350. All
for Rent 840 Travel Trailers
MONDAY EDITION
items in good condition, CASH
ONLY, call 717-243-7015

Apartments
CARLISLE, (2) 2 bedroom town-
houses. Kitchen with appliances.
WINNEBAGO, 2002 Vista RV, 21, The murder of Amy Lou Buckingham
610 for Rent
No pets. $795/mo. Call 245-0082.
fully equipped, 56k mi. $12,500/obo.
Call 717-226-6316.

CARLISLE AREA, 2 bedroom at


CARLISLE, 2 bedroom, first floor. No
pets. $595/mo. Call 245-0082.
Motorcycles /
TUESDAY EDITION
Winchester Gardens includes 850 ATVs
The conclusion
Apartments

COMING
610
appliances, laundry hook-up,
water, sewer & trash. Sorry no pets.
$630/mo. Call 717-243-5597. for Rent

BEAT THE HEAT! THIS SATURDAY


$205
YAMAHA, 2008 Roadliner

08
S/1854cc/Five speed/Electric
Start, 2500 miles. You wont be
disappointed. $8,000. 385-5460

860 Trucks

GMC, 2003 Savana, box truck,


14, new inspection, approximately IN COUPON
SAVINGS!
One And Two Bedrooms 24 Hour Emergency 105k mi., asking $3,500.
717-240-7117.
1 Bedroom Townhouses Maintenance
Wall To Wall Carpeting Easy Access To Major
Gas Stove & Refrigerator Highways 870 Vans
Free Hot Water/Heat/ On-site Management *Distribution areas and schedules determined by advertiser.
GMC Custom Van, 1995, V8, runs Coupons may not be available in all areas every week.
Cooking Gas Flexible Lease Terms good, $1200/OBO

ACROSS FROM THE U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE VAN, Dodge 2000, 1500 series,

717-240-7135
handicapped. Price $8,995. Call
Carlwynne Manor Apartments 717-243-4820. NOT A SUBSCRIBER?
860 Calwe C, #A207, Calsle 866-734-0048 CALL TODAY TO DISCUSS OUR
MondAy FridAy 9:00 AM 6:00 PM SAturdAy 10 AM-5 PM SundAy 12 PM-4 PM 880 Autos CONVENIENT HOME DELIVERY OPTIONS.
Hanover Manor Apartments TOYOTA COROLLA, 1998, sunroof,
712 Have C, #A208, Calsle 855-834-0356 new tires, & starter. 183,400 miles.

yard sales
MondAy FridAy 8:30 AM 5:00 PM $1250/negotiable. Jim 554-0496.

CARLISLE CARLISLE MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS


BASEMENT, SOUP & BAKE SALE MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE, Fri.,
MOVING SALE/YARD SALE, Fri., Sept 23 & Sat., Sept 24. 8am-2pm.
Fri., Sept 23rd 7am-2pm, Sat., Sept 24th 9/23, 12-4. Sat., 9/24, 8-2. 2211 On Westgate Drive. Includes
7am-12pm $1/Bag Saturday ONLY! Circle Rd. Household goods, clothing, kids costumes, toys,
Mt. Zion U.M.C, 420 Park Dr., next to PPG furniture, & more! shoes, games, metal patio chairs,
and more!
GARAGE SALE, Fri., 9/23 & Sat., YARD SALE, Sept. 23 & 24, 8am-?, 1086
Creek Rd. (along creek in Plainfield).
NEWVILLE
9/24. 8am - ?.1611 Pine Rd. Plus
size clothing, jewelry, Boyds Camping, hunting, hand & power tools,
bears, Longaberger, purses, old compound bow, Wii console/games/guitars,
sleds, puzzles, country decor, Cracker Barrel wooden rockers, old lg. HUGE GARAGE SALE, 9/22-23,
collectibles, flat top grill, crocks, curio cabinet, antiques, more. 10am-6pm. 9/24, 9am-3pm. 851

Cherish your
glassware, & lots of misc. Greenspring Rd. Tons of brand
new H/B items, Huggies/Pampers,
HARVEST HOME BARN SALE! MECHANICSBURG country decor, baby/kid clothes,
jeans, sweaters, pjs, shoes, toys.
Fri. & Sat., Sept 23-24,
8AM-1PM.1050 Pine Rd. Fall
brings a flurry of fabulous finds! 4 The Kids PLAINFIELD
Furniture, china, fall decor,
Consignment Event

Independence!
trunks, suitcases, industrial GARAGE SALE, Sat., Sept 24.
Great deals on over
pieces. Vintage, antiques, 8am-2pm. 20 Greason Rd. Various
50,000 Items for Infants
contemporary- you will find it all. items to many to mention.
to Teens!

WALNUT BOTTOM
HUGE INDOOR ESTATE SALE, Thurs, Sept. 22 3-8PM
Sat, 9/24 & Sun 9/25, 8AM-3PM, Fri, Sept. 23 9AM-8PM
both days. 41 Moongale Dr. John Sat, Sept. 24 8AM-1PM
Deere riding mower, TOOLS! (1/2 price on select items on Sat.) YARD SALE, Fri & Sat., Sept 23-24.
LOTS of furniture, lamps, washer & 8am-?. 300 West Main St.
dryer, useful household items, Twin Ponds- 200 Lambs Gap Road Womens pants (sizes 16-22),
Christmas, dishes, rugs & MUCH Mechanicsburg www.4thekidspa.com womens sweaters, coats, &

bargain basement
MORE. jackets, lots of odds & ends!

No Entrance Fee, Month to Month Rentals


Independent Living Cottages & Apartments
Place your ad online at:
Your Choice between 2 Bedroom, Private cottages
Cumberlink.com with Full Kitchens, or 1-to-2 Bedroom Apartments.
* Bargain Basement printed within The Sentinel on a space available basis. Limit one 3-line ad per week per customer.
One item per listing. Price must appear in ad. Non-commercial ads only. No animals, live plants, produce or firewood. Includes: Kitchen Appliances Ample Closets
BARRELS, metal or plastic, 55 COUCH/LOVE SEAT, 6, slate blue, RECORDS, (400 Vintage) Music Emergency Call System Washer/Dryer Private Patio
gallons. $12/each. 717-226-4488. in great shape. $35. 249-6276. Collectable, 33 1/3 LPs, very nice

Skilled Nursing Also Available:


BOOK CASE, Maple, solid wood. 24" DROP LEAF TABLE, beautiful condition, $125 for all. 258-1863.
x 29" $35. 243-1601. maple, comes with inserts to seat ROAD BIKE, Mens Schwinn, 12
8, fits in small space.$100.
BOWLING BALL, and case, with
cleaning rag. $20. Call 386-4889 776-9926.
speed, LeToure, like new, $125
422-2649. Includes a leisure center, enclosed patio area, community entertainment,
CAMERA, Game Scouting, Razor X,
with 2 card 8GB, new. $80.
HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE
STUFFED MASCOUT, large size. RUG, childs pottery barn, blue & dining options, and much more, designed to feel like home.
Cost $100, sell for $50. 249-3790. white with cars & trucks as border.
240-2058. Excellent conditon. $25. 732-3719
CANNING JARS & RIMS, 3 dozen HOT WHEELS, mystery cars in
SIT UP SLANT BENCH, (Marcy Pro
pint & quart, $5. 486-4592.
CHRISTMAS BALLS, Campbell
package new 27 total cars
unopened. $20. Call 717-421-0853 Ab), great condition. $30.
729-2406.
United Church of Christ Homes
Sarah A. Todd Memorial Home
soup, kids, 1980-1995. New in box. LADDER TREE STAND, 16. $45.
$15 for all. Call 919-3095 706-2163. TIRES, (4), BF Goodrich, P225 60
R14, reached 90% tread. $160
CLARINET, Armstrong, used 2 LAWN MOWER, 21" MTD, just cash.Carlisle are. 385-4465.
years. elem. band. $199. 776-4299. serviced, looks and runs good.
$60. 440-2592. TIRES, 3 new, 4.80x8 load range C,

1000 W. SoUTH STreeT,


COAT, Harley Davidson leather, mounted on new galvanized 5-hole
Mens XL. $70. Call 442-8613. MOTORHOME MATTRESS, Ideal lug wheels. $80 CASH. 258-3157.
rest, memory king size, like new.
COUCH, Brown microfiber reclining, $100. 574-2249. TURKEY FRYER, Butterball indoor,
CArliSle, PA 17013
serious inquiries only. Buyer must
pick up. $175. 443-8287 MUSKRAT STRETCHERS, 1/2 electric, XL. brand new, never
dozen for $5. Call 243-9585, used. $80 386-2042.
DESK & CHAIR, Childs, 3 drawers,
solid wood, good condition.
$45/OBO. 379-8392
OAK TABLE, drop leaf, good
condition, needs to be finished.
WOOL COAT, Ladies,like new, size
16-18, Maroon. $15. 486-3051. (717) 245-2187 Fax (717) 245-9733
Visit us at ucc-hoMEs.oRg
$100. Call 776-5925 WORK TABLE, 4x4, lays flat or tilts.
DESK HUTCH, wood, adjustable
shelves, 58"wx36"hx12"d. Good PUZZLES, 1,000 piece, 40 of them. Excellent condition. $45. Leave
condition. $25. Call 439-3781 $2.50 each. 776-5084. mesasge 243-9349.

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DOORS, 2 interior wood, one 24x80
and one 30x80, no hardware. $10
RANGE, Whirlpool Slide-In Flattop
30", self cleaning- Bisque Color
YEARBOOK, LeSean McCoy Fans,
brand new, 2016 Buffalo Bills, $5. and take a virtual tour!
each. 243-9930 #GY396LX-used $75. 385-6337 Call 717-243-0990.
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Go Local Dine In Carry Out Catering

WINNER

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for Votin u
g Us
best diner HAPPY HOUR!
MONDAY THRU THURSDAYY 4 PM - 6 PM FRIDAY AND SATURD
SATURDAY 9 PM - 11 PM
in
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Open 24 hrs TUESDAY NIGHT: $3.00 PER DOZEN STEAMED CLAMS
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: BBQ BABY BACK RIBS.....$16.95 A Taste of Excellence!
717-243-0390 CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!
RUSTICTAVERN.COM 477-8300
1400 Harrisburg Pike 891 W. King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
Carlisle, PA 17015 823 NEWVILLE ROAD, CARLISLE Mon - Fri : 6am - 7pm Email:
Like us on Facebook 717-245-2999 RUSTICTAVERN.COM Saturday: 7am - 4pm kathy@kathysdelionline.com
@JohnsDinerCarlisle Closed Sunday www.KathysDeliOnline.com

Customer
AppreCiAtion DAys!
Locally Owned and
Operated for Over
35 Years
Friday September 30th & Saturday OctOber 1St
10% off all fall dcor, deli specials
pumpkins, planters, Ham off the bone - $3.75 /lb.
mums, strawbales, American Cheese - $2.99 /lb.
or $13.75 - 5 lb. block Mechanicsburg Harrisburg Location
corn shocks, Our amazing peanut butter
& more!! apple dip is back! 6200 Carlisle Pike, Next to
6301 Grayson Road,
Try our pumpkin cream cheese! Artworks
Mechanicsburg, PA Harrisburg, PA
Free
reFreshments! 717-564-2770
717-697-2476
irds!
feed the b on
Pick
special !
suet cakes
Your own! $10 off
AnY nOn sALe AtHLetiC
e apple dum
mad plin fOOtweAR OveR $90.
ome gs!
h
maPlewood Produce & Greenhouse Expiration 12/31/16
Conveniently located at
8564 Olde Scotland Rd. Shippensburg, PA 17257
( Mile off I-81, Exit 24, North on 696)
Hours : Mon.-Fri. 8-7; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sundays
717-532-8973
www.insidetrackpa.com

Valid Through October 31, 2016

Historic and
Contemporary
Serving BBQ favorites such as Pulled Pork, Texas-style Beef Brisket,
Smokehouse BBQ Chicken, Smoked Wings, Grilled Mac N Cheese
Sandwich, Baby Back Ribs and so much more! Youll be sure to find
20% OFF
something on our menu to satisfy every BBQ Craving! Our meats are
smoked with dry-rub seasonings for authentic BBQ flavor. Add one of YOUR ENTIRE
our homemade BBQ sauces for the parfect fit. Our customers favorites
are Sweet and Smoky, Memphis, South Carolina Mustard, Honey PURCHASE
WE OFFER.... Chipotle, Tequila Lime, Bourbon Brown Sugar, and North Carolina Not to be combined with any other offer or coupon.
Vinegar BBQ Sauce.
Lodging
Casual Dining 1900 Spring Road, Carlisle
717.258.4BBQ
Tavern www.hornerscornerbbq.com

Tavern Entertainment We are open


Tuesday - Thursday 11 am - 8 pm
Friday & Saturday 11 am - 9 pm (Next to Panera & Chipotle)
REsERvE OuR BanquEt Hall FOR: sweetfrogcarlisle
Weddings Business Seminar Half Rack Baby Back Ribs
Rehearsal Dinners Reunions & More!
live entertainment, Sept. 23, BacK rhoaDeS
Valid Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only!
Coupon may not be for redeemed for cash and Self-Serve & Create Your own CuStomized treat!
may not be used with any other discounts, offers
or promotions. Expires 12/01/16. we have Yogurt, iCe Cream & dairY-free optionS
31 South Baltimore ave., mt. holly SpringS
viSit uS at www.hollyinn.com
1900 Spring Road, Carlisle 717.258.4BBQ
www.hornerscornerbbq.com
over 60 toppingS inCluding freSh fruit & popular CandieS

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The Sentinel Friday, September 23, 2016|D5

fall furnitures
sale

NOW 1
GREAT STORE
1GREAT
LOCATION!
4705 carLiSLE PikE
MEchanicSBurG

This comfortable, functional, and


expressive home collection by reknowned
eknowned
North Carolina artist William Magnum
is On sale fOR One week Only!
abOve: RiveRbank Oak
5-PC. DininG GROUP
SALE!
$
1098
78" long table and four side chairs
with upholstered seats. A distinctive
grey oak finish with handsome highlights
and a subtle grain.
Arm chair..................SALE! $198
Server........................SALE! $698
Corner cabinet available by special order.

LEFT: RiveRbank Oak


QuEEn SizE PoSTEr/PLank BEd
wiTh METaL accEnTS
SALE!
$
798
Dresser and mirror.....SALE! $998
Drawer chest............. SALE! $798
inTErEST King size bed............SALE! $1098
FrEE For
1 fUll*
Nightstand..................SALE! $398

yeaR
*If purchase price is paid in
full by due date.

alsO available in sea bReeze white

798
Triple dresser & mirror (not shown)
blUe RiDGe QUeen size
sleiGh beD with
$ SALE! $998
stORaGe DRaweRs SALE! King bed with storage
Warm cherry finish. Inspired by the cabins SALE! $998
and lodges of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

alsO available in blUe RiDGe CheRRy finish


left: sea bReeze
5-PC. DininG GROUP
Trestle base dining table SALE!
$
1198
(extends to 96" long) and four rake-back side chairs.
Arm chair............SALE! $198
Buffet..................SALE! $698

$
1198 $
798
Dresser and mirror................ SALE! $998
sOUtheRn Pines Armchair......................SALE! $248 sOUtheRn Pines
5-PieCe DininG
Ladderback bench.......SALE! $398 QUeen size sleiGh beD 5-drawer chest......................SALE! $798
GROUP SALE! Buffet & Hutch.........SALE! $1198
with sCROlleD aCCent SALE! Nightstand............................ SALE! $398
Table and four
ladder-back side chairs. Rustic collection drawn from the Longleaf Pines of North Carolina. King size bed......................SALE! $1098

t
honesgs! www.nbliebman.com
www
savin

ESTABLISHED 1919
4705 CARLISLE PIKE, MECHANICSBURG 761-4550
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 10am-8pm
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CENTURY CELEBRATION
Gather your
friends & family
& join us...

FREE Family Century


Birthday Party
Saturday, September 24th, 4-10pm
Carlisle Town Band 4-5pm
Climbing Wall, Bouncy Slide, Lawn Games
DJ, Food Vendors
Pack a Picnic, Bring Chairs or Blankets
Cupcakes at 7:45pm
ZOOTOPIA Outdoor Movie will begin at 8pm
NO ALCOHOL, NO SMOKING, NO PETS
Event to be held on the back lawn behind the Womens Center
Rain Date: October 1st
Enhancing community hEalth. onE patiEnt at a timE.

361 Alexander Spring Road,


Carlisle, PA 17015
717-249-1212
CarlisleRMC.com
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