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DEVASTATION IN JAPAN
Country reels as deaths skyrocket,
blazes rage and the threat of a
nuclear disaster looms

A NATION MELTS DOWN


HOW TO HELP
By ERIC TALMADGE and YURI KAGEYAMA
The Associated Press
IWAKI, Japan — Cooling systems failed at an-
Here are some ways to
help victims of the other nuclear reactor on Japan’s devastated
earthquake and tsuna- coast Sunday, hours after an explosion at a near-
mi in Japan and others by unit made leaking radiation, or even outright
throughout the Pacific:
meltdown, the central threat to the country fol-
AMERICAN RED lowing a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami.
CROSS — U.S. mobile
phone users can text
Japan’s top government spokesman says a par-
REDCROSS to 90999 tial meltdown likely is under way at a second re-
to add $10 automatical- actor and that radiation at the nuclear plant
ly to your phone bill. Or briefly rose above legal lim-
visit http://www.red-
cross.org or call 1-800- it. He said fuels rods were M O R E
RED-CROSS. briefly exposed at that reac- I N S I D E
INTERNATIONAL tor.
MEDICAL CORPS —
Sending relief teams The Japanese govern- For more coverage
and supplies to the ment initially said radiation on the devastation
in Japan, see
area. Call 1-800-481- emanating from the plant Pages 8A, 9A,
4462, or visit http:// appeared to have decreased 10A
internationalmed-
icalcorps.org. after Saturday’s blast,
SAVE THE CHILDREN which produced a cloud of
— The relief effort white smoke that obscured the complex. But the
providing food, medical
care and education to danger was grave enough that officials pumped
children is accepting seawater into the reactor to avoid disaster and
donations through moved 170,000 people from the area.
mobile phones by
texting JAPAN to Japan’s nuclear safety agency then reported an
20222 to donate $10. emergency at another reactor unit, the third in
People can also call the complex to have its cooling systems malfunc-
1-800-728-3843 during tion. To try to release pressure from the over-
business hours or visit
www.savethechil- heating reactor, authorities released steam that
dren.org/japanquake to likely contained small amounts of radiation, the
donate online. government said.
GLOBAL GIVING —
The nonprofit that
works through grass- See NATION, Page 8A
roots efforts says
Americans can text

Nightmare at
JAPAN to 50555 to
give $10 through their
phone bill. Or visit
http://www.globalgiv-

a nuclear plant
ing.org/.
INTERACTION — The
group is the largest
alliance of U.S.-based
international nongov- By MARI YAMAGUCHI and JEFF DONN
ernmental organiza-
tions and lists many Associated Press
ways to help on its site, TOKYO — Inside the troubled nuclear pow-
http://www.interac- er plant, officials knew the risks were high
tion.org.
NETWORK FOR GOOD when they decided to vent radioactive steam
— The aggregator of from a severely overheated reactor vessel.
charities has a list of They knew a hydrogen explosion could occur,
programs and ways to
donate to relief efforts. and it did. The decision still trumped the
Visit http://www.net- worst-case alternative — total nuclear melt-
workforgood.org. down.
WORLD VISION — The
Christian humanitarian
At least for the time being.
organization focuses The chain of events started Friday when a
on children, aiming to magnitude-8.9 earthquake and tsunami severed
lessen the emotional electricity to the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear
and psychological
damage that many complex 170 miles (270 kilometers) northeast
children suffer during of Tokyo, crippling its cooling system. Then,
crises. To donate, visit AP PHOTOS backup power did not kick in
www.worldvision.org.
A woman embraces her grandchild as they were reunited at a shelter in Natori, Miyagi, northern Japan Saturday following Fri-
day’s catastrophic earthquake and tsunami. See NUCLEAR, Page 8A

Crime scene discovered in Pittston


Authorities investigating trail blood about 6 inches wide cross- “We’re treat- Wyoming Two police officers returned to
ing a concrete footpath in River- nearly 12 the scene around 7:40 p.m. and
of blood beneath the Water ing it as a
front Park. The trail of blood led hours after used flashlights to search the ar-
Street Bridge. across the path and disappeared crime scene.” the initial re- ea. They declined to comment on
into the soaked ground on the port to coun- what they were looking for.
Jackie Musto
bank of the Susquehanna River. ty 911 by a The scene is a few blocks from
Carroll
By MATT HUGHES Luzerne County District Attor- passerby Gabriel House, a former convent
Luzerne County D.A.
mhughes@timesleader.com ney Jackie Musto Carroll said her calling on a and school on William Street con-
PITTSTON -- Local and state office is assisting Pittston City cell phone verted into transitional housing
authorities are investigating an and state police in “investigating who discovered the blood stains. for women.
apparent crime scene discovered what appears to be a crime scene “There’s nothing that has Musto Carroll declined to say
Saturday morning beneath the under the Water Street Bridge.” changed,” said Musto Carroll. whether that was part of the in- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Water Street Bridge. She was with investigators at “We’re treating it as a crime A State Trooper removes a high-heeled boot at the sight of an
Authorities found a stripe of the state police barracks in scene.” See CRIME, Page 12A apparent crime scene in the Riverfront Park in Pittston Saturday.

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LOCAL
Community sighs with relief
With a Susquehanna River crest INSIDE: For more photos, see Page 11A.

lower than expected, flood damage


is comparatively light. ship. West Pittston also closed parts of MARK GUYDISH
Susquehanna Avenue. West Pittston OPINION
Mayor Bill Goldsworthy said the road

Ode to a toilet:
By MATT HUGHES was back open early Saturday morning
mhughes@timesleader.com after crews were dispatched to hose
The Susquehanna River spared down and clean up the road at 4:30
most of the Wyoming Valley Friday, re- a.m. No additional damage was report-
ceding just before the brink at which
low-lying areas begin to flood.
The river in Wilkes-Barre crested at
ed in the borough, Goldsworthy said.
In Shickshinny, Shickshinny Creek
stayed within its banks, but basements
Tanks for being
there on lawn
27.55 feet at 11 p.m. Friday, according in several homes near the creek took
to the Middle Atlantic River Forecast on water from seepage, Mayor Beverly
Center in State College. The river had Moore said. Moore said the borough
receded to 25.49 feet at 8:45 p.m. Sat- got lucky, because homes along the un-

T
urday. It is expected to drop to flood protected riverside begin to flood he puns run like a leaky toilet.
stage of 22 feet by 11 a.m. today and when the river reaches 28 feet, but that Why would Fairview Township
continue a steady decline over the residents in the flood plain were well resident Kevin Engler put a scar-
next few days. prepared for potential inundation. let toilet on his lawn? Maybe it’s in loo
River flooding closed the north- “I am extremely proud that all the AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER of something else.
bound lane of Route 11 near Route 29 A home and van in Hunlock Township rest in the flood waters. While water Perhaps he’s planning on hosting a
in West Nanticoke, Plymouth Town- See FLOOD, Page 11A reached some properties, the river’s expected crest was lower than expected. lawn potty.
Or he might want to christen his
yard the W.C. Fields.
Maybe he believes this particular
model is a super bowl.
Or that putting it out for all to see
ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADES makes him Johnny on the spot.

Two shades of green


One thing is clear, other community
residents were throne for a loop. They
saw red.
They tried to tank the display, but
the zoning board had no law to handle
such a situation.
Now Engler may be leaving it there
just because he can.

Scranton and Wilkes-Barre events differ greatly


Regardless, after the township zon-
ing board ruled in his favor, Engler was
clearly flush with success, while oppo-
nents were just sewer losers.
And those are just the ones suitable
for a family newspaper.
Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate the
negative reaction some people might
have if they saw this thing pop up
across the street or down the block. I
don’t think I’d be bugged enough to go
to the zoning board or city council, at
least as long as the toilet was kept
clean and free of vermin.
A toilet may represent the most
unsavory scatological aspects of socie-
ty, it also represents a key reason we
don’t suffer from numerous diseases in
crowded cities, or need to endure malo-
dorous breezes wafting from backyard
outhouses on hot summer days.
Besides, paint a toilet bright red and
put it in a modern museum, and half
the critics will probably dub you a
creative genius even as the other half
call you as uninspired as a mundane
bathroom fixture.
There is also the thought that, if a
person wants a crimson toilet in his
JASON RIEDMILLER/FOR THE TIMES LEADER TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO yard, there may be deeper issues at
The Hudson Valley Regional Police Pipes and Drums were just one of The Wilkes-Barre St. Patrick’s Day Parade, seen here in 2010, is a fam- work in the neighborhood.
many entrants in the Scranton St. Patrick’s Day Parade Saturday. ily-friendly event, according to Mayor Thomas Leighton.
An underappreciated cultural icon
ANDREW M. SEDER aseder@timesleader.com each other. One expects this will all disappear
PARADE DAY Still the differences in the eventually. It’s a little hard to believe

I
IN W-B the toilet will stay on the lawn forever,
t could be the size of the parades, it could be the days on which economic impacts are
even if no one manages to criminalize
•The stark.
they’re held or it just could be that the folks on the hit television Wilkes-Barre St. While many Scranton the display by, say, passing an ordi-
Patrick’s Day hotels require two-night nance that makes the township less, er,
show “The Office” are right on when they say “There ain’t no party parade will get
under way at 2
minimum stays and were a-commode-ating.
booked solid Friday and (Sorry).
like a Scranton party cause a Scranton party don’t stop.” p.m. today.
Saturday nights, no Wilkes- But with a little effort, it could be-
Barre hotel was able to come an homage to an underappreciat-
Whatever the case, today’s 31st annual St. from Saturday – where it was often overshad- hang the “no vacancy” sign out this weekend. ed cultural icon, a testimony to our
Patrick’s Day Parade in Wilkes-Barre will not owed by the larger Scranton parade -- to Sunday Genetti’s Best Western’s corporate adminis- appreciation of indoor plumbing and
create the economic boon seen Saturday in was done for several reasons. Chief among them trative assistant Sam Wagner said the 72-room underground sewer lines that allow us
Scranton when that city held its 50th annual was to make the event more family-friendly. hotel along Market Street had plenty of avail- to relieve in warm privacy.
event. “And it’s worked,” she said. able rooms this weekend. Other than the hotel’s Heck, it could even become a tourist
For some in Wilkes-Barre, that’s just fine. Crowds are larger now and it gives Wilkes- restaurant, Oyster, overall business is not affect- attraction, though I can see how neigh-
Lore Majikes, the city’s special events coor- Barre residents a chance to attend both parades, ed by either parade. bors might prefer it be relocated to a
dinator, said the decision seven years ago by something that in previous years was tough to place less residential.
Mayor Thomas Leighton to change the parade do because the events were held within hours of See PARADES, Page 7A The picture of a bright red porcelain
pot sitting prominently on Engler’s
lawn reminded me of a poem my eldest

First-time spectators enjoy show


brother wrote in a fit of inspiration
during his Boy Scout days. He penned
it in one of the many wooden stalls of
the latrine at Camp St. Andrew decades
ago. Engler could have it inscribed on a
Scranton’s parade is considered INSIDE: For more photos from Scran-
bronze plaque mounted to the tank.
ton’s parade, see Page 16A
the second largest St. Patrick’s Ode to a toilet.
When all my other friends are gone,
day event in U.S. I could always count on this old john.
square. It stood here daily a steadfast friend
Francis Shovlin, 26, of Philadel- Always ready to tend my end.
By JOHN KRISPIN phia and formerly of Wilkes-Barre, Here I came in times of pain
jkrispin@timesleader.com who annually celebrates the And found relief from the awful
SCRANTON – Tens of thou- Wilkes-Barre St. Patrick’s Day, strain
sands of green-clad area residents which will be held today, finally It may be cold and hard to touch
gathered in downtown Scranton found his way to Scranton’s event. But what other friend would do as
Saturday to celebrate the 50th “This is great,’’ Shovlin said. . “I much?
Annual Scranton St. Patrick’s Day always heard how fun it was to So take good care of this old pot,
Parade. come and stay after the parade at And give these words some serious
Just before noon, the parade the local bars. It’s pretty crowded thought.
began on Wyoming Avenue near but everybody is having a good For a friend in need is a friend in
Mulberry Street and marched its JASON RIEDMILLER/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
need.
way around the courthouse See SCRANTON, Page 16A Victorian High Wheelers entertain the crowd. But a toilet is a friend, indeed.

Call Mark Guydish at 829-7161 or e-mail


mguydish@timesleader.com.
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Arab League backs no-fly zone in Libya


◆I N B R I E F

Journalist killed as In Cairo, the Arab League He said they were about 50
asked the U.N. Security Council miles (77 kilometers) past the
Gadhafi’s troops rapidly
to impose a no-fly zone to pro- fiercely contested oil port of Ras
advance on rebels. tect the rebels, increasing pres- Lanouf and about 25 miles (40
sure on the U.S. and other West- kilometers) outside Brega, the
ern powers to take action that site of a major oil terminal.
By HADEEL AL-SHALCHI most have expressed deep res- Fewer rebel supporters were
and PAUL SCHEMM ervations about. seen by an Associated Press re-
Associated Press In surprisingly swift action porter further east, suggesting
RAS LANOUF, Libya — The and aggressive language, the morale had taken a hit as the
world moved a step closer to a 22-member Arab bloc said after momentum shifted.
decision on imposing a no-fly an emergency meeting that the Outside the rebel stronghold
zone over Libya but Moammar Libyan government had “lost its of Benghazi deep in opposition
Gadhafi was swiftly advancing sovereignty.” It asked the Unit- territory, Al-Jazeera camera-
Saturday on the poorly ed Nations to “shoulder its re- AP PHOTO man Ali Hassan al-Jaber was
equipped and loosely organized sponsibility ... to impose a no-fly An anti-Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi rebel, fires an RPG killed in what the pan-Arab sat-
rebels who have seized much of zone over the movement of Li- against pro-Gadhafi warplanes at a desert road between Agela ellite station described as an
the country. byan military planes and to cre- and Ras Lanouf town, eastern Libya, Saturday. ambush.
Gadhafi’s forces pushed the ate safe zones in the places vul- Correspondent Baybah Wald
AP PHOTO frontline miles deeper into rebel nerable to airstrikes.” Gadhafi’s forces. Gen. Abdel-Fattah Younis, Amhadi said the crew’s car
Who is the best juggler? It’s a toss-up territory and violence erupted Western diplomats have said The U.S. and many allies have the country’s interior minister came under fire from the rear as
Participants balance balls during a at the front door of the opposi- Arab and African approval was expressed deep reservations before defecting, told The Asso- it returned from an assignment
Jugglers’ festival in Dresden, Germany tion stronghold in eastern Li- necessary before the Security about the effectiveness of a no- ciated Press that Gadhafi’s south of Benghazi. Al-Jaber was
on Saturday. bya, where an Al-Jazeera cam- Council voted on imposing a fly zone, and the possibility it forces had driven further into shot three times in the back and
eraman slain in an ambush be- no-fly zone, which would be im- could drag them into another rebel territory than at any time a fourth bullet hit another corre-
came the first journalist killed in posed by NATO nations to pro- messy conflict in the Muslim since the opposition seized con- spondent near the ear and
ISLAMABAD the nearly month-long conflict. tect civilians from air attack by world. trol of the east. wounded him, Amhadi said.

Spy chief term extended


P akistan’s government will extend
the term of the country’s powerful
spy chief, the CIA’s main partner in the
Bus returning from Connecticut casino is sheared in half after
slamming into pole on NYC interstate. About 20 passengers injured. Pro-union
supporters
fight against al-Qaida and the Taliban
and a major player in the country’s
policies toward Afghanistan, an official
said Saturday.

fight back
Lt. Gen. Ahmad Shuja Pasha has
headed the Inter Services Intelligence,
or the ISI, since 2008.
The ISI and the army — rather than
the civilian government — formulate Thousands march on
Pakistan’s foreign and defense policies,
especially concerning Afghanistan and Wisconsin state Capitol
India. The agency has significant influ- despite cuts by governor.
ence over domestic political devel-
opments.
Defense Minister Ahmad Mukhtar By TODD RICHMOND
told reporters Pasha would stay on as Associated Press
ISI chief when his term expires March MADISON, Wis. — Thou-
18, but he did not say how long the sands of pro-labor protesters un-
extension would be. Media reports in deterred by the success of Wis-
recent days suggested he will get a one consin Gov. Scott Walker’s plan
or two-year extension. to cut public workers’ collective
bargaining rights marched at the
BISMARCK, N.D.
state’s Capitol on Saturday, vow-
Blizzard traps motorists ing to refocus their fight on future
elections.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol Walker signed the plan into law
says about 800 people have been res- Friday, capping a week of politi-
cued from vehicles stuck on ice-slicked cal maneuvering that brought a
roads and in drifting snow after a bliz- swift end to a standoff that saw
zard struck the state, creating white- tens of thousands of demonstra-
out conditions. tors converge on the state’s capi-
Lt. Jody Skogen says only minor tol and 14 Democratic senators
injuries have been reported after pi- flee to Illinois in an ultimately
leups and crashes that left more than failed attempt to block the legis-
500 cars abandoned on roads. lation.
The town of Medina has seen its Throngs of protesters gathered
population of 335 double with 400 AP PHOTO Saturday outside a convention
stranded drivers who were brought to a Emergency personnel investigate the scene of a bus crash on Interstate-95 in the Bronx borough of New York Saturday. center where 13 of the senators
church and school there. Thirteen people died when the bus, returning to New York from a casino in Connecticut, flipped onto its side. made their first public appear-
North Dakota National Guard ance in Madison since ending

14 die in tour bus crash


spokesman Capt. Dan Murphy says 70 their self-imposed exile, yelling
soldiers used military trucks that could "Fab 14, our heroes!"
plow through huge snow drifts to col- Before marching around the
lect scores of stranded drivers and take Capitol with demonstrators, Sen-
them "to any warm building that was ator Spencer Coggs of Milwau-
available." kee said Walker had forced Re-
publicans into “walking the
SANAA, YEMEN plank” by passing the law. He and

Forces kill 6 during protest Most people aboard were hurled to the the bus’ left, although it was unclear the others said they also planned
By JIM FITZGERALD and TOM HAYS
Associated Press front of the bus on impact, fire chief Ed- whether the two vehicles touched. to shift their energies toward re-
Yemeni security forces killed six NEW YORK — A tour bus returning ward Kilduff said. Kelly said both the bus and the rig were call efforts already under way
people Saturday and wounded hun- from a casino at daybreak scraped along The southbound lanes of the highway both moving at “a significant rate of against eight GOP colleagues.
dreds in the second day of a harsh an interstate guard rail, tipped on its side were closed for hours while emergency speed.” Some of the Democrats also
crackdown on anti-government pro- and slammed into a pole that sheared it workers tended to survivors and re- Limo driver Homer Martinez hap- are facing recall efforts.
tests, witnesses said. One of the dead nearly end to end, leaving a jumble of moved bodies. pened on the scene mo- Walker’s plan has spurred a na-
bodies and twisted metal along Inter- Chung Ninh, 59, told The ments after the wreck and tional debate over labor rights
New York Times and NY1 “People were
was a 15-year-old student.
The assault with gunfire and tear gas state 95. Fourteen passengers were saw other drivers sprinting and its passage is key to Repub-
was the toughest yet by the Yemeni killed. News that he had been saying, ’Oh my from their cars to assist the licans who have targeted unions
The bus had just reached the outskirts asleep in his seat, then sud-
government in a month of protests
of New York City on a journey from the denly found himself hang-
God. Oh my God,’ injured. “People were saying, ’Oh
in efforts to cut government
spending across the country. But
aimed at unseating President Ali Ab-
dullah Saleh, who has been in power Mohegan Sun casino in Connecticut ing upside-down from his holding their my God. Oh my God,’ hold- labor leaders promise to use the
when the crash happened. The driver seat belt, surrounded by the ing their hands on their setback to fire up members and
for 32 years.
told police he lost control trying to avoid dead and screaming. One
hands on their heads,” Martinez said. “I mount a major counterattack
The violence began with a pre-dawn
raid on a central square in the capital, a swerving tractor-trailer. man bled from a severed heads.’’ saw people telling other against Republicans at the ballot
Sanaa, where thousands of pro-democ- As many as 20 passengers were treated arm. Homer Martinez people not to go there, ’You box in 2012.
racy protesters have been camped out. at area hospitals. Seven were in critical Ninh said when he tried to Spectator don’t want to see this.”’ Dozens of farmers who parad-
condition, according to police. Several help one bloodied woman, Firefighters and medics ed through the streets on tractors
COVINGTON, KY. were in surgery later in the day. the driver told him to stop, were on the scene quickly, were among those supporting
The crash happened at 5:35 a.m., with because she was dead. “Forget this one. running to the vehicle with bags and union workers Saturday. They
Drifting eatery rescue made some of the 31 passengers still asleep.
The bus scraped along the guard rail for
Help another one,” he said the driver told stretchers, he said.
him. He said he and other passengers “I see a lot of accidents. I’ve even seen
drew cheers as they pumped
their fists in the air and displayed
Firefighters rigged a makeshift gang- 300 feet, toppled and crashed into the who were able climbed out through a sky- accidents happen. But I’ve never seen signs such as "Planting the seeds
plank of ladders to safely rescue 83 support pole for a highway sign indicat- light. anything like this,” Martinez said. for a big season of recalls."
people, including former Cincinnati ing the exit for the Hutchinson Parkway. New York Police Commissioner Ray- The southbound lanes of I-95 were still Tod Pulvermacher of Bear Val-
Bengals star Cris Collinsworth, from a The pole knifed through the bus front mond Kelly said police were still looking closed Saturday afternoon. The wreck al- ley towed a manure spreader car-
floating restaurant that broke free from to back along the window line, peeling for the truck, which did not stop after the so closed the northbound side of the rying a sign that read, "Walker’s
its dockside mooring on the rain-swol- the roof off all the way to the back tires. crash. He said the truck was in a lane to highway, but those lanes reopened. bill belongs here."
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Man contests verdict Maddon Curry to run for county council


in sex assault of child
John Campas of Wilkes-Barre sons would not have been satisfied
Times Leader Staff
Democrat Elaine Maddon
Curry, 63, Butler Township, has
announced her candidacy for Lu-
before all com-
mittee
board
and
meet-
ings, her an-
ton area with lan-
guage barriers.
She also directs an
all-volunteer Sat-
The days of using public money
to further nepotism, giving jobs
to friends and family, and in-
sider-only contracts must end
as to the defendant’s guilt,” court zerne County Council. nouncement urday Reading and now,” Maddon Curry said in her
had been found guilty more papers say. A graduate of Penn State Uni- said. Homework Help announcement.
than a year ago. As a result, Campas said versity, Maddon Curry is the su- She also Program for local elementary Maddon Curry said she has a
through his attorney, charges pervisor of library services for Maddon Curry spearheaded and middle school children. “proven track record’’ as a public
should be dismissed. the Greater Hazleton Health Al- efforts to raise She is a trustee of Luzerne servant fighting the “business as
By SHEENA DELAZIO If charges are not dismissed, liance. more than $2 million to com- County Community College and usual mentality.”
sdelazio@timesleader.com court papers say, Campas request-
Maddon Curry served on the plete renovations of the auditori- advocated for adoption of a con- “Recent events make it crystal
ed a modification to his sentence
WILKES-BARRE – A city man that he not be deemed a sexually Hazleton Area School Board for um of the former Hazleton High flict-of-interest policy that was clear that our county is in des-
sentenced last month to 17 to 34 violent predator, as he was at the eight years, helping to oversee School, known as the “Castle,” recently enacted by the board. perate need of a new beginning
years in state prison on charges he time of his sentencing. an operating budget of more into a public performing arts She was appointed to the Lu- that includes integrity, transpar-
sexually assaulted a young girl Campas said his lengthy prison than $120 million. During her center. zerne County Diversity Com- ency and sound decision-mak-
over a two-year period said in sentence should also be shortened term as board president, she led She is a co-founder of the Con- mission. ing,” she wrote.
court papers filed this week he because “said sentence was mani- the effort to remove board mem- cerned Parents of Hazleton, an “I am running for this position She and her husband, Robert
should be given a new trial or festly excessive in violation of the bers from the teacher hiring advocacy group dedicated to because I see this as an opportu- J. Curry, who manages the
charges against him should be defendant’s rights under the Unit- process. She also released full providing inclusiveness for stu- nity to set the county on solid Barnes & Noble in Wilkes-Barre
thrown out. ed States Constitution…” agendas to the media three days dents and families in the Hazle- foundation for years to come. Township, have two daughters.
John Campas, 30, of Oak Street, Luzerne County Judge David
who was sentenced on charges of Lupas, who sentenced Campas,
involuntary deviate sexual inter- said he will give Campas an addi-
course, aggravated indecent as-

a person younger than 13, corrup-


tion of minors, indecent assault
tional 30 days to file any other
sault of a child, indecent assault of
court papers and requests before
making a decision.
At the time of his sentencing,
Meeting will solicit input on vocational rehabilitation
and endangering the welfare of Campas said he maintained his in- Times Leader Staff room of the Wilkes-Barre BBVS nually. Written comments must be re-
children, as well as two unrelated nocence in regards to assaulting The state Department of La- District Office, 300 “G” Laird St., All public-forum sites are ac- ceived by April 19.
counts of criminal trespassing and the girl, who was 5 at the time. bor & Industry is encouraging Wilkes-Barre. A meeting also was cessible, and interpreters for peo- The Combined Agency State
simple assault, made the request Campas said he does not have an public comment on Pennsylva- held Thursday. ple who are deaf and hard of hear- Plan and other information re-
in court papers filed by his attor- explanation as to what happened nia’s vocational rehabilitation The public meetings give ing will be present. Individuals garding services for people with
ney, Demetrius Fannick. other than that the girl’s family was services during a series of Pennsylvanians an opportunity unable to attend one of the public disabilities may be found online
Campas was found guilty of the seeking “justice and revenge” and meetings scheduled statewide. to present their ideas and recom- meetings may submit written at www.dli.state.pa.us/OVR. For
sexual assault-related charges at a that prosecutors had nothing to Hosted by the Office of Voca- mendations on how the state can comments to their local vocation- more information, call 826-2361
trial in February 2010 and pleaded “corroborate what happened in tional Rehabilitation’s Bureau better serve the needs of people al rehabilitation or blindness and or 1-888-651-6117 (TTY).
guilty to the two unrelated charges this case.” of Blindness & Visual Services with disabilities. The input helps visual services district office.
at the time of his sentencing. Campas was charged in Septem-
and Bureau of Vocational Reha- OVR develop and implement its
Campas, who was found not ber 2008 after, police said, he sex-
ually assaulted the girl from Janu- bilitation Services, a meeting Combined Agency State Plan,
guilty of the more serious charges,
ary 2006 to September 2008. will be held on March 30 from 3 which is required by federal law
including rape of a child, said he
should be given a new trial be- The girl testified at the February to 6 p.m. in the conference to be reviewed and revised an- O fferi n g Q u al i ty I n Perso n al C are
cause evidence presented by pros- 2010 trial that Campas would
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same can likely be said for Mulli- “Both ci- between the two best single-day sales of the year. drew the best bagpipers, the best versity of Scranton, the running of

PARADES
gan’s, which will be open for its first parades. Bart & Urby’s stopped offering bands and the biggest crowd of any the Steamtown Marathon and
St. Patrick’s Day. ties get While Wilkes- Sunday hours a while back, Urban- parade in the state. He said rather NASCAR races at Pocono. But this
Mellhorn said Reflex and The the best of Barre’s parade as said, “because Sundays are so than having the best of the rest in weekend tops them all when it
Wilkes-Barre Hardware Bar will be draws estimated dead in Wilkes-Barre.” Thanks to Wilkes-Barre, now those perform- comes to overall money brought in.
Continued from Page 3A
closed today even after the parade both crowds of be- the parade, not only is the venue ers can march in both parades. From hotel rooms, to food, drink
“We don’t receive much extra winds down and revelers are look- worlds.” tween 10,000 open today, but it will open at 10 “Both cities get the best of both and the $10 cover charge for the en-
business from them,” he said. ing for a place to drink a Guinness. and 20,000, the a.m. and already has every seat in worlds,” Urbanas said. tertainment area at the center,
Brian Urbanas
Wagner acknowledged that Parade day preparations for the Scranton parade the house reserved. And while he agrees the Wilkes- Rupp said it’s the establishment’s
Co-owner of Bart
while the Scranton parade serves two Kamionka-owned establish- & Urby’s draws an esti- Frank Rodano, owner of his Barre parade has plenty of family- best day of the year.
as a homecoming event for city ments in Wilkes-Barre have been mated crowd of namesake bar and restaurant on friendly events, he said things can “Retailers have Black Friday, this
natives, that doesn’t seem to be the ongoing for two weeks. 100,000. Public Square, said each year the get a bit rowdy. is ours. It’s Green Saturday,” she
case in Wilkes-Barre. In Scranton, “we’ve been prepar- And that’s fine parade draws larger crowds and he “We have out fair share of debau- said.
There are other differences, too. ing for six weeks,” Mellhorn said. with Majikes, and downtown busi- enjoys the fact that Wilkes-Barre’s chery,” Urbanas said with a laugh. Radisson Lackawanna Station
Crowds of revelers line the He said the reason is simple. ness owners, if the difference is an parade day doesn’t mirror the The big downtown Scranton ho- Hotel General Manager Michael
downtown Scranton sidewalks “(Scranton) is a much, much big- alcohol-fueled day of revelry versus scene in Scranton. tels are the big winners this week- Kearney called this weekend in
from dawn until, well, almost the ger parade,” Mellhorn said. a family-friendly event. “It starts off as more of a family end. Scranton “indefinable.” “It’s a don’t-
next dawn. Wilkes-Barre’s down- He got his first taste last March She said no businesses have day and then it becomes a big par- Lori Rupp, director of sales and miss event,” he said. The hotel sold
town is busy for a Sunday but noth- and said in all of his years of plan- complained to her about the ty,” Rodano said of the Wilkes- marketing at the Hilton Scranton out each of its146 rooms this week-
ing close to the Black Friday-like ning events for establishments, change in parade days in Wilkes- Barre event. “Saturday, in Scran- Hotel and Conference Center, said end, but Kearney noted that 80-90
scene that plays out in Scranton. what he experienced was unlike Barre and noted that now those ton, is mostly a party.” He said the hotel booked every one of its percent of guests are local residents
To give an idea of just how busi- anything he’s ever seen. businesses are getting their typical- Wilkes-Barre should be proud of 175 rooms more than two weeks who don’t want to drink and
nesses in both cities view the pa- “Typically you see a light at the ly strong Saturday crowds and a what its parade day has become ago while requiring a minimum drive, so they stay downtown
rade days, Jason Mellhorn said the end of the tunnel, but with that pa- better-than-usual Sunday one, too. and shouldn’t try to compare it to two-night stay. overnight. And while this year’s
Hardware Bar in Scranton more rade, it’s darkness until 2 a.m.,” Brian Urbanas, co-owner of Bart Scranton’s version. “It’s Economics 101,” she said. Scranton parade day is all over
than tripled its staff to 100 and had Mellhorn said. & Urby’s bar and restaurant on “Do I want to start earlier and be “Supply and demand.” Rupp said a except for the cleanup and the re-
its best day of the year, by far. He said people begin lining up at South Main Street in Wilkes-Barre, like Scranton? No way,” Rodano waiting list was created for those covery, next year’s parade day is
Mellhorn, who serves as a re- 9 a.m. Saturday and are in line said he appreciated the move of said. “I like the way it’s working keeping their fingers crossed that already on people’s minds.
gional director for Kamionka En- when the bars close at 2 a.m. Sun- Wilkes-Barre’s parade day from Sat- now. We’re busy all day. We reservations were cancelled at the Kearney said about 20 percent
tertainment Group, which oper- day. He said it’s this drinking-all- urday to Sunday. couldn’t get much busier.” last minute. of the Radisson’s weekend guests
ates the Hardware Bar in both day atmosphere that brings the He said plenty of people still Urbanas said the city got it right The hotel has plenty of busy will likely make reservations for
Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, as well crowds and also why Wilkes- come down to Wilkes-Barre Satur- when it changed parade days. weekends throughout the year, in- next year’s parade weekend when
as three other downtown Wilkes- Barre’s parade doesn’t do the same. day night and today he’ll see his He said the Scranton parade cluding graduation day for the Uni- they check out today.
Barre bars, said two of those “You can’t be drinking all day
Wilkes-Barre bars will be closed to- Sunday, people have to get up Mon-
day. He said the Bourbon Street Ca- day and go to work,” Mellhorn said.
fé will do a “good business for a He said that fact, maybe more than
Sunday” but nowhere near one of any other, is the key difference be-
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Student can
‘feel’ effect
of the quake
Ikufumi Takemura, who
attends Wilkes University, has
family living in Japan.

By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE – Ikufumi
Takemura was in the bathroom
AP PHOTO AP PHOTO brushing his teeth Saturday
Volunteer firefighters search for victims at Rikuzentakada, Iwate Prefecture, A rider passes by an overturned fishing boat which was washed away by tsunami, morning. He felt dizzy, and mo-
northern Japan, Sunday. in Hachinohe, Aomori, northern Japan Sunday. ments later hit the floor, chipping
his tooth. As he stumbled back
into his bedroom, he turned on

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the television.
That was the first time Take-
mura, of Saitama, Japan, learned
of the devastating earthquake
Continued from Page 1A
and tsunami that struck his
Japan dealt with the nuclear homeland early Saturday morn-
threat as it struggled to deter- ing.
mine the scope of the earth- A coincidence? Maybe, Take-
quake, the most powerful in its mura said.
recorded history, and the tsuna- The 25-year-old Wilkes Univer-
mi that ravaged its northeast Fri- sity senior said that at first, he
day with breathtaking speed and didn’t realize the extent of the de-
power. The official count of the struction the massive earth-
dead was 763, but the govern- quake, the largest to strike Japan
ment said the figure could far ex- in 100 years. Japan often has
ceed 1,000. earthquakes, he said, so he didn’t
Teams searched for the mis- take the reports very seriously,
sing along hundreds of miles (ki- but as he watched the aftermath
lometers) of the Japanese coast, of the tremors and tsunami on
and thousands of hungry survi- television, he knew this was no
vors huddled in darkened emer- ordinary earthquake.
gency centers that were cut off Takemura contacted his moth-
from rescuers and aid. At least a er in Saitama prefecture, which
million households had gone borders Tokyo to the north, via
without water since the quake Skype, an internet-telephone pro-
struck. Large areas of the coun- gram. After confirming his fam-
tryside were surrounded by wa- ily was safe, his thoughts turned
ter and unreachable. Some 2.5 to his friends, some of them liv-
million households were with- ing closer to quake’s epicenter in
out electricity. the northern Tohoku region of Ja-
Powerful aftershocks contin- pan.
ued to rock the country, includ- “One of them is living near
ing one Sunday with a magni- from the seismic center,” Take-
tude of 6.2 that originated in the mura said. “I was worried about
sea, about 111 miles (179 kilome- him and other friends, but I knew
ters) east of Tokyo. It swayed (my) life-line was stopped after
buildings in the capital, but there AP PHOTO earthquake.”
were no reports of injuries or A stranded elderly woman is carried on the back of a Japanese soldier after being rescued from a residence at Kesennuma, north- He was relieved when e-mails
damage. eastern Japan, on Saturday. to his friends in Japan were re-
The explosion at the nuclear turned, he said, but the images of
plant, Fukushima Dai-ichi, 170 the air or the cooling water, and with the cooling water and cre- company in Iwaki, about 19 ea tested positive for radiation destruction he watched on Amer-
miles (274 kilometers) north- caused the explosion. ate hydrogen. At 4,000 Fahren- miles (30 kilometers) from the exposure, though officials said ican and Japanese television
east of Tokyo, appeared to be a “They are working furiously to heit (2,200 Celsius), the urani- nuclear plant. they showed no health problems. made it hard to sleep that night.
consequence of steps taken to find a solution to cool the core,” um fuel pellets inside the rods “Everyone wants to get out of Two days after the magnitude “The videos which I watched
prevent a meltdown after the said Mark Hibbs, a senior associ- start to melt, the beginning of a the town. But the roads are ter- 8.9 quake, there were grim signs were so scary,” he said. “It was
quake and tsunami knocked out ate at the Nuclear Policy Pro- meltdown. rible,” Takagi said. “It is too dan- that the death toll could soar. like a world in a movie. And I
power to the plant, crippling the gram for the Carnegie Endow- Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio gerous to go anywhere. But we One report said no one could heard at least 1000 people dead. I
system used to cool fuel rods ment for International Peace. Edano said radiation around the are afraid that winds may change find four whole trains. Others cannot stop my tears when I
there. Nuclear agency officials said plant had fallen, not risen, after and bring radiation toward us.” said 9,500 people in one coastal think about my home country.”
The blast destroyed the build- Japan was injecting seawater in- the blast but did not offer an ex- Officials have said that radi- town were unaccounted for and Takemura said he is still wor-
ing housing the reactor, but not to the core — an indication, planation. Virtually any increase ation levels at Fukushima were that at least 200 bodies had ried, as earthquakes and tsunami
the reactor itself, which is enve- Hibbs said, of “how serious the in dispersed radiation can raise elevated before the blast: At one washed ashore elsewhere. are expected to continue striking
loped by stainless steel 6 inches problem is and how the Japanese the risk of cancer, and author- point, the plant was releasing The government said 642 peo- Japan for a month. He said he is
(15 centimeters) thick. had to resort to unusual and im- ities were planning to distribute each hour the amount of radi- ple were missing and 1,426 in- keeping in contact with his fam-
Inside that superheated steel provised solutions to cool the re- iodine, which helps protect ation a person normally absorbs jured. ily often.
vessel, water being poured over actor core.” against thyroid cancer. Author- from the environment each year. Atsushi Ito, an official in Miya- He also said he is also disap-
the fuel rods to cool them formed Officials declined to say what ities ordered 210,000 people out The Japanese utility that runs gi prefecture, among the worst- pointed in himself “because I
hydrogen. When officials re- the temperature was inside the of the area within 12 miles (20 ki- the plant said four workers suf- hit states, could not confirm the cannot do anything for them,”
leased some of the hydrogen gas troubled reactor, Unit 1. At 2,200 lometers) of the reactor. fered fractures and bruises and figures, noting that with so little but hopes that sharing his story
to relieve pressure inside the re- degrees Fahrenheit (1,200 de- Among those waiting to leave were being treated at a hospital. access to the area, thousands of would help others learn about
actor, the hydrogen apparently grees Celsius), the zirconium was Reiko Takagi, a middle-aged Nine residents of a town near the people in scores of towns could the continuing disaster in his
reacted with oxygen, either in casings of the fuel rods can react woman standing outside a taxi plant who later evacuated the ar- not yet be reached. homeland.

NUCLEAR
so that normal cooling systems Fukushima reactor vessel con-
can be restored. tinued to rise even more — to
Officials placed Dai-ichi Unit &KCITCOOKPI C FKUCUVGT NORTH
KOREA
Sea of
Japan roughly 4,000 degrees Fahren-
1, and four other reactors, under The six reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant are boiling water reactors. In a typical commercial Fukushima Dai-ichi heit (2,200 Celsius) — then the
Continued from Page 1A
states of emergency Friday be- boiling water reactor, the reactor core creates heat. A steam-water mixture is produced when very SOUTH Nuclear Plant uranium fuel pellets would start
pure water (reactor coolant) moves upward through the core absorbing heat. The steam-water mix- KOREA
properly at one of its units. cause operators had lost the ture leaves the top of the core and enters the two stages of moisture separation. Water droplets are
to melt.
From there, conditions stead- ability to cool the reactors using removed before the steam is allowed to enter the steam line. The steam line directs the steam to
JAPAN Tokyo According to experts inter-
ily worsened, although govern- usual procedures. the main turbine, causing it to turn the turbine generator, which produces electricity. viewed by The Associated
ment and nuclear officials ini- An additional reactor was Here is what happened at Unit 1 of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Plant: Pacific 0 150 mi Press, any melted fuel would eat
tially said things were improv- added to the list early today, for Ocean 0 150 km through the bottom of the reac-
ing. Hours after the explosion, a total of six — three at the Dai- tor vessel. Next, it would eat
they contended that radiation ichi complex and three at anoth- Pressure inside the
5 The vented steam included hydrogen, which reacted with oxygen, either through the floor of the already-
reactor was reduced by in the air or the cooling water, and caused the explosion of the building
leaks were reduced and that cir- er nearby complex. Local evac- venting steam. 4 housing the reactor vessel.
damaged containment building.
cumstances had gotten better at uations have been ordered at At that point, the uranium and
the 460-megawatt Unit 1. But each location. Japan has a total dangerous byproducts would
Containment chamber
crisis after crisis continued to of 55 reactors spread across 17 start escaping into the environ-
Back-up generator
develop or be revealed. complexes nationwide. didn’t work properly.
ment.
Without power, and without Officials began venting radio- Pressure built 3 Steam
At some point in the process,
plant pipes and pumps that active steam at Fukushima Dai- up in the the walls of the reactor vessel —
reactor vessel. Feedwater 2
were destroyed in the explosion ichi’s Unit 1 to relieve pressure 6 inches (15 centimeters) of
Nuclear
of the most-troubled reactor’s inside the reactor vessel, which fuel Turbines Generators stainless steel — would melt in-
element
containment building, author- houses the overheated uranium to a lava-like pile, slump into
ities resorted to drawing seawa- fuel. Control Coolant
any remaining water on the
ter in an attempt to cool off the Concerns escalated dramat- rod Condenser floor, and potentially cause an
Pumps Tsunami knocked out
overheated uranium fuel rods. ically Saturday when that unit’s 1 power to the nuclear plant, explosion much bigger than the
Robert Alvarez, senior schol- containment building exploded. Pumps
crippling the system used one caused by the hydrogen.
to cool fuel rods.
ar at the Institute for Policy It turned out that officials Such an explosion would en-
Studies and former senior pol- were aware that the steam con- hance the spread of radioactive
icy adviser to the U.S. secretary tained hydrogen, acknowledged contaminants.
of energy, said in a briefing for Shinji Kinjo, spokesman for the 6 Nuclear agency officials say Japan is injecting seawater into the core to avoid a meltdown. If the reactor core became ex-
reporters that the seawater was government Nuclear and Indus- posed to the external environ-
SOURCES: U.S. Energy Information Adminstration; AP AP
a desperate measure. trial Safety Agency. More im- ment, officials would likely be-
“It’s a Hail Mary pass,” he portantly, they also were aware gan pouring cement and sand
said. they were risking an explosion entire structure from exploding, vessel apparently kept rising, tor vessel, the hydrogen reacted over the entire facility, as was
He said that the success of us- by deciding to vent the steam. and thus starting down the road heating the zirconium cladding with oxygen, either in the air or done at the 1986 Chernobyl nu-
ing seawater and boron to cool The significance of the hydro- to a meltdown. that makes up the fuel rod cas- water outside the vessel, and ex- clear accident in the Ukraine,
the reactor will depend on the gen began to come clear late • At the same time, in order ings. Once the zirconium reac- ploded. Peter Bradford, a former com-
volume and rate of their distri- Saturday: to keep the reactor fuel cool, hed 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit A similar “hydrogen bubble” missioner of the U.S. Nuclear
bution. He said the dousing • Officials decided to reduce and also prevent a meltdown, (1,200 Celsius), it reacted with had concerned officials at the Regulatory Commission, said in
would need to continue nonstop rising pressure inside the reac- operators needed to keep circu- the water, becoming zirconium 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear a briefing for reporters.
for days. tor vessel, so they vented some lating more and more cool wa- oxide and hydrogen. disaster in Pennsylvania until it At that point, Bradford added,
Another key, he said, was the of the steam buildup. They ter on the fuel rods. • When the hydrogen-filled dissipated. “many first responders would
restoration of electrical power, needed to do that to prevent the • Temperature in the reactor steam was vented from the reac- If the temperature inside the die.”
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A time of agony and survival Japanese don’t forget


manners in tragedy
In a landscape of devastation,
survivors of the massive Even during rescue efforts, On a long flight to Tokyo, amid
uncertainty almost until the last
quake tell their grim tales. the country’s people are
minute over whether the plane
polite and apologetic. would actually be allowed to
land at the capital’s airport, a fif-
By JAY ALABASTER tysomething businessman ques-
Associated Press By LAURA KING tioned a seatmate closely about
SENDAI, Japan — She Los Angeles Times plans and contingencies: Where
scanned the landscape of debris TOKYO — She was elderly are you staying? Why there?
and destruction, looking at the and alone, injured and in pain. Well, the next neighborhood
patch of earth where Japan’s When the massive earthquake over is nicer. Is someone meet-
massive tsunami erased her son’s struck, a heavy bookshelf top- ing you, taking care of you?
newly built house so thoroughly pled onto Hiroko Yamashita, pin- Only at the tail end of a nine-
that she can’t even be certain ning her down and shattering hour flight did he confide, al-
where it once stood. her ankle. most as an abashed aside, that a
Satako Yusawa teared up but When paramedics close relative was
pulled herself together quickly. finally reached her, “It would be missing, and that he
Because for the 69-year-old wid- agonizing hours lat- would be trying to
ow, there was this to be thankful er, Yamashita did uncivilized to make his way north,
for: Her son and his family were what she said any try to push and into the tsunami-in-
out of town when Friday’s off- “normal” person undation zone, to de-
shore, 8.9-magnitude quake would do, her son-in- shove, and termine her fate. He
sparked huge surges of water law recounted later: what good fiddled with his seat
that washed fleets of cars, boats AP PHOTOS She apologized to belt, looked around
and entire houses across coastal This street in Sendai, Japan, shows the power of the tsunami that ravaged coastal areas after the them for the inconve- would it do distractedly, all but
Sendai like detritus perched on massive 8.9 earthquake. nience, and asked if anyway?” coughed out his
lava. there weren’t others doubt that he would
Kojo Saeseki
But her son had borrowed a lot hopes for tomorrow. they should be at- find her alive.
Japanese resident
of money to build that house, and Yusawa said she was having tending to first. Some resent the
had moved in only last month. tea at a friend’s house when the The worst earth- stifling conformity
“This,” she said, “is life.” main quake struck, shaking the quake in Japan’s re- that can accompany
No one knows yet how many ground massively for more than corded history left a trail of blaz- social mores such as these. Even
people died in the disaster. Po- two horrifying minutes. ing buildings, inundated coastal in modern-day Japan, speaking
lice found 200 to 300 bodies on “We were desperately trying to communities, wrecked roadways one’s mind or making an overt
beaches near Sendai but were hold the furniture up,” she said, and potentially unstable nuclear demand can lead to ostracizing.
still assessing the devastation in “but the shaking was so fierce power plants. But it barely made Still, the ingrained instinct for
the northeastern port of 1 million that we just panicked.” a dent in the implacably Japa- orderliness and calm has kept its
people, where regional Gov. Yoshio Miura, 65, was in his nese trait of exhibiting concern hold even amid difficult mo-
Yoshihiro Murai was to visit on small trucking company office for others even in the worst of cir- ments. The quake knocked out
Sunday. Japan’s overall death toll Friday afternoon when the rum- cumstances. much of the usually clockwork-
stood at 686, though the govern- bling started, sending him under The Japanese language is full reliable public-transportation
ment said the eventual tally a table and dislodging heavy of ritual apologies, uttered so of- system in Tokyo and its suburbs.
could far exceed 1,000 as search metal cabinets. ten as to become almost mea- Yet when trains finally appeared
efforts step up in the coming “These cabinets fell down The nose of a Japanese military plane is stuck in a building at ningless: I am about to make a on a few crucial routes, the
days. right on top of me, and luckily Matsushima air base of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. nuisance of myself — please ex- queue was as orderly as on any
For those who survived, the they were stopped by this table,” cuse me! Some of this is a matter mundane commuting day.
bleakest of landscapes unfolded he said, gesturing across an of- Wakio’s store, about 3 miles (5 and cell phone chargers. Sever- of mere formality. But at a time Once aboard, people sat quiet-
before them. fice in shambles, its contents kilometers) from the shore, al- al dozen people waited pa- of crisis, such politesse can be ly, gazing at their cell phones in
In Sendai, mud-spattered sur- strewn across the floor by the ready was reopened for business, tiently outside. the glue that holds the country hope of an elusive signal.
vivors wandered streets strewn quake and then coated in a thick but there was no power and the From a distance, the store together. “It would be uncivilized to try
with fallen trees and houses layer of grime from the tsunami. floors were filthy with tsunami appeared to have survived in- Even though Friday’s magni- to push and shove, and what
ripped from foundations, along- “The shaking was mostly side residue. tact. But a closer look revealed tude 8.9 quake was shocking and good would it do anyway?” said
side smaller relics of destroyed to side, it was very strong. ... Many Sendai residents spent several smashed windows and discombobulating, few would Kojo Saeseki, helping his wife
lives — a desk chair, a beer cool- Look at what it did to this build- the first night outdoors, unable slightly buckled walls. imagine burdening a stranger onto a crowded train on the city’s
er. Power and phone reception ing!” He points to a large shed to return to homes damaged or Inside was chaos. The ceil- with their anxieties. outskirts.
remained cut, as rescuers plied that was lifted off its foundation. destroyed in the disaster. Some ing of the second floor had col-
through murky waters around Then came the water — mas- fellow residents and business lapsed, and large TVs, air con-
flooded structures. Smoke from sive waves that swept some 6 owners chipped in with help. At ditioners and other products
at least one large fire billowed in miles (10 kilometers) inland. an electronics store, workers lay smashed and strewn about
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AP PHOTO

Half-sunken boats, docks and debris lie tangled Saturday in Crescent City, Calif., after Friday’s tsu-
nami in Northern California.

Fishing industry in Calif.


feels impact of tsunami
A series of powerful surges
from Japanese earthquake
pounded the harbor.

By JEFF BARNARD
Associated Press
CRESCENT CITY, Calif. —
Fishermen who had escaped to
sea before the tsunami hit this
struggling coastal town landed
small loads of crab on Saturday,
while crews surveyed damage
and a family combed the beach
for any sign of a man who was
swept away a day ago as he pho-
tographed the waves. AP PHOTO
“This harbor is the lifeblood of U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson, right, talks with fisherman Joe Wallace,
our community and the soul of whose boat Sea Pearl moors in the Crescent City boat basin.
our community,” said Del Norte
County Sheriff Dean Wilson as he save him when the surge came. a Coast Guard helicopter hovered
looked across what was left of the Meanwhile, crews geared up above, searching for oil sheens
Crescent City boat basin, which for the enormous task of assess- and other contamination.
last year saw landings of crab and ing and fixing the damage to the Port Director Lisa Ekers said
fish worth $12.5 million. “The city’s port, where a sheen of oil the tsunami caused at least $17.1
fishing industry is the identity floated on the water in the basin. million in damage to the harbor,
and soul of this community, be- Seagulls feasted on mussels ex- and another $4 million to private
sides tourism. posed by upended docks, and sea boats. Gov. Jerry Brown issued an
“It’s going to be hard to recover lions barked. About 80 percent of emergency declaration for the
here.” the docks that once sheltered 140 harbor, which can expedite fund-
A series of powerful surges gen- boats were gone. ing for repairs.
erated by the devastating earth- Divers could not go into the wa- One dock, with close to 40
quake in Japan arrived about 7:30 ter and workboats could not ma- boats, was ripped out during the
a.m. Friday and pounded the har- neuver until the tsunami surges surges. So far, they had found 18
bor through the day and night. were completely over, said Alexia vessels “sitting on the bottom,”
Waves funneled into the shel- Retallack, a spokeswoman for the creating an environmental risk
tered docks created furious cur- California Department of Fish from leaking fuel, Ekers said.
rents that heaved up docks, broke and Game. Local officials were A dock-load of high end rowing
loose boats, and sent them ca- keeping a close eye on Japan boats and kayaks also was
reening around like billiard balls. through the weekend, knowing washed away, and dozens more
Eight are believed sunk, and that aftershocks could cause an- boats that smashed into each oth-
one damaged. An unmanned sail- other tidal surge. er or were hit by debris, would
boat sucked out of the harbor ran About 350 miles south in Santa need major repairs.
aground on the coast. Cruz, the only other California Deputy Police Chief Steve
Among the losses was Dustin harbor hard-hit by the waves, the Clark said that in addition to
Weber of Bend, Ore., who was commercial fishing industry was evacuating residents in low-lying
swept away Friday as he and two minimally affected. Most of the areas, his officers had to do crowd
friends watched the waves. His fa- 850 boats that dock in Santa Cruz control as curious townspeople
ther, Jon Weber, and his family were pleasure boats, including 60 gathered along the harbor to
searched the beach Saturday which are lived in full time. watch boats tossed around in the
about 20 miles to the south, in the Cranes hauled up sunken boats nine foot swells.
community of Klamath. — some possibly salvageable, “A tsunami watch doesn’t
“He just didn’t respect the others snapped into pieces — mean go watch the tsunami,” he
ocean and didn’t understand the while crews in life jackets and said.
tsunami,” Weber said of his son. rubber boots waded near the Paul Horvat, the county’s
“The (first surge) hit about 7:30. shore, yanking chunks of broken Emergency Services Manager,
It was the second wave that hit at docks, floating hunks of foam and said his agency was planning
9:30 that got him.” other trash from the water. community meetings for the city
The Coast Guard has suspend- Divers with scuba tanks as- of Watsonville, where a panicked
ed the search for the 25-year-old sessed structural damage to evacuation emptied schools and
man, whose friends had tried to snapped and tipping pylons, and jammed roads Friday.

AP PHOTO

Sunken and damaged boats litter the boat basin at Crescent City, Calif., on Saturday after a power-
ful tsunami sent repeated surges that broke up docks and tore loose boats.
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Don Taney points to the trees which are usually on the bank of the river in Plymouth Township but Joan Willis lives between the river and creek in Shickshinny and keeps an eye on it. She said ‘Thank-
became surrounded by water as the Susquehanna overflowed its banks. fully it was just a close call.’

FLOOD
Continued from Page 3A

residents started moving out in


an orderly fashion and were pre-
pared for how bad this could
have been,” Moore said. “Just be
really thankful, because this
could have been a whole lot
worse for us.”
Moore said the borough
opened an emergency manage-
ment station and shelter with the
American Red Cross inside the
borough fire hall. Residents
needing help cleaning up and AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
moving back to their properties The water in the creek in West Nanticoke touches the bridge over it on U.S. Route 11. Part of Route 11 was closed because of flooding.
can seek help there. She also said
some residents in the borough
and in neighboring Mocanaqua
lost power Saturday morning.
“We were very lucky on this
one,” said Lori Trapane, who
lives on Garden Drive in Hun-
lock Township, next to the Gar-
den Drive-In. “If it would have
come up to where they said it
would come up, we would have
had water in our basement, but
thank God it crested where it
did.”
Trapane said she had some wa-
ter seep into her basement, but
nothing like when the river
flooded her home in 2006, and
water reached the last step of her
basement stairs. She said she
prepared for the flood, moving
furniture out and vehicles to
higher ground in front of the
property. She also turned off wa- A mailbox sits next to a street covered in water in Hunlock Township. Some streets Route 11 in West Nanticoke was closed because of flooding. The water began falling
ter and electrical connections to throughout the area were closed because of flooding. Saturday once the crest was reached.
the home.
Trapane, who moved into her
home shortly before the 2006
flood, said she is willing to trade
the occasional basement cleanup
for the serenity of living on the
river’s normally tranquil banks.
“The property is beautiful,”
she said. “It’s amazing down
here; it’s just that it floods every
once and a while. Living next to
the river you have to expect that
you might get flooded.”
Don Taney said he had just fin-
ished preparing for a flood at his
home in Manville, N.J. before he
came to help his mother-in-law
move items from the basement
of her home in Plymouth Town- The corner of Spruce and Canal streets in Shickshinny is flooded
ship. by the Susquehanna river.
The river engulfed most of the
home’s yard, covering about four
feet of a 6-and-½-foot tall clothes-
line and sinking one of his neigh-
bor’s boats, which stuck bow-
down in the mud with its stern in
the air. Still, Taney said it could
have been a lot worse.
He pointed out high water Ryan, Ryan and Carson Miner came to check on the flooding in Shickshinny, near the playground. He
marks in the home’s garage, not- Shickshinny area is not protected by levees.
ing the water’s level in June
2006, when the river crested at Luzerne County Flood Protec- have any problems,” Brozena expected to have receded signif-
34.7 feet, and in 1996, when it re- tion Authority Executive Direc- said. icantly.
ached 34.82 feet. tor Jim Brozena said he was not Brozena said emergency crews “Considering where we were a
“We know from year after year aware of significant flooding in would continue to monitor the few days ago, with numbers in
where we are,” Taney said, add- the Plainsville Flats section of river and streams around the the 30s, to have almost no one af-
ing that his mother-in-law’s par- Plains Township or other low-ly- county as a precautionary mea- fected by this is almost the per-
ents built the home on the river ing areas. sure, probably through tomor- fect way that it could have come Lori Trapane, with daughter Alexis Kennedy, points out where the
bank. “For the most part, we didn’t row, by which point the river is out,” Brozena said. water reached.
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BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

Members of the Germania Hose Company Dive Team search the Susquehanna River near Riverfront
Park in Pittston near where a blood stain was discovered Saturday morning.

BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

Law enforcement personnel investigate an apparent crime scene at Riverfront Park in Pittston
Saturday morning.

vestigation. Msgr. John Bendik,


pastor of the St. John the Evange-
list Roman Catholic church next
to Gabriel House, also declined
comment.
“We’re following up on all leads
and trying to get a handle on what
we have,” said Musto Carroll.
Earlier in the day a dive team
conducted a search of the river
near the blood stained path. At
that time Musto Carroll said in-
vestigators were not sure if there
was a body in the water.
County Coroner John Corcoran
said that his office has not been
contacted by authorities.
State and city police had roped BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
off the area around the blood State police search the Susquehanna River and Riverfront Park
stains as well as a large area be- near the Water Street Bridge in Pittston after a blood stain was
neath the bridge and the steps discovered Saturday morning.
leading down to the park while in-
vestigators gathered evidence at Investigators took down the the Pittston Fire Department to
the scene including what ap- tape and left the scene at approxi- hose down the blood-stained foot-
peared to be a woman’s boot. mately 1:30 p.m., after calling in path.

Legislature has hefty cash surplus


No law regulates the money, get battle, the Legislature never- counts to continue rolling over
theless has created no special from one year to the next.
currently standing at $188.5
rules to limit the use of the mon- The chairman of the Legisla-
million. ey. tive Audit Advisory Commis-
It does not wall off the money sion, Rep. Josh Shapiro, D-Mont-
to prevent it from being shifted gomery, noted that the panel of
By MARC LEVY to another legislative purpose — eight lawmakers has — not once,
Associated Press which can be done by small com- but twice — unanimously ap-
HARRISBURG — It’s three mittees of top lawmakers that proved a recommendation to
times as much money as the meet in secret. The Legislature adopt a policy that limits or elim-
state of Pennsylvania is spending simply blends the surplus with inates the surplus.
on local public libraries this year. the rest of the money it gets in A good government advocate,
It’s enough money to run the every budget year. Tim Potts, the president of De-
Pennsylvania’s state parks and The Legislature has not mocracy Rising Pa., said the sur-
forests for a couple years. passed a law — or even created plus is a bad idea, both because it
And it could operate the de- its own internal policy — that allows the Legislature simply to
partments of the state’s three in- caps the size of the surplus or wait out the governor’s de-
dependently elected row officers says how large it should be. mands, and because an idle pot
— attorney general, auditor gen- Pennsylvania’s Legislature is of money invites trouble.
eral and treasurer — for a year, the largest full-time state law- “The longer it sits around like
combined. making body in the nation and, that,” Potts said, “the more likely
It’s the Pennsylvania Legisla- based on a 2009 survey, was the it is for something nefarious to
ture’s surplus cash — $188.5 mil- second-most expensive at about happen.”
lion on last July 1, according to $300 million a year to operate.
the most recent audit — and The surplus has been accumu-
such a large and unfettered sur-
plus is nearly unheard of in other
states. It’s not just any cash sur-
lated since at least the early
1980s, as the Legislature has
budgeted, in many years, for
BEL L ES
C O N S TR U C TIO N C O .
plus that will soon be spent to more taxpayer money than it ac-
PA012959
help paper over a multibillion- tually needs or spends.
dollar budget deficit, but rather a
long-standing cash pool that is
jealously guarded by the Legisla-
State law requires unspent
program money to return to the
state’s main bank account at the
THE BES T
ture, and outlasts nearly all serv-
ing legislators.
end of a fiscal year, unless a waiv-
er is granted by the governor’s
RO O FIN G
Justified as an emergency re- budget secretary. Every year, the S ID IN G
serve to protect the balance of Legislature inserts a provision W IN D O W S &
power should the governor cut into law to allow its unspent C ARPEN TRY
off legislative funding in a bud- money in a slew of legislative ac-
824- 7220
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Barbara Mary Urbanski Sheldon ‘Shooky’ Rothstein


Songwriter
WILLIAM PACE, 76, formerly
of Wyoming, passed away Satur-
day, March 12, 2011, in the Timber December 16, 2010 March 12, 2011

Martin dies
Ridge Health Care Center, Plains
Township.
Arrangements are pending
O n December 16, 2010, in Naples,
Fla., Barbara Mary Urbanski,
formerly of Pringle, went to eternal
S heldon “Shooky” Rothstein, of
Scranton and Coconut Creek,
Fla., passed away Saturday, March
from the Metcalfe and Shaver Fu- rest.

at age 96
12, 2011. His wife is the former Gui-
neral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Born in Hanover Township on telle Brandwene.
Ave., Wyoming. August 23, 1931, a daughter to Hen- Shooky was born in Easton, Pa.,
ry and Mary Wytanis (nee Zagacki),
on May 14, 1923. He was a son of the
Barbara grew up in Sugar Notch and
LEON NEVIN GORKI, 95, for- lived a life full of energy and exem- late Morris and Anna Harris Roth-
merly of Luzerne, passed away Sat- plary accomplishments. stein. The Associated Press
urday, March 12, 2011, at Golden A graduate of St. Leo’s High He moved to Scranton upon the LOS ANGELES — Hugh Mar-
Living Center, Plains Township. School in Ashley, Barbara also at- death of his mother in 1936. He tin, the composer-songwriter
Funeral arrangements are tended Wyoming Seminary for col- lived with his aunt and uncle, the
whose works included “Have
pending from the Betz-Jastremski lege preparatory study and attended late Nat and Lillian Harris Branker,
Jefferson Hospital School of Nurs- Yourself a Merry Little Christ-
Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett and was brought up in Branker’s De-
St., Luzerne. ing. Before marriage, Barbara was li on Penn Avenue in Scranton.
mas” and “The Trolley Song,”
employed as civilian administrative Upon graduating from Central Home of N.E.P.A. rarely missing a died Friday. He was 96.
staff by the U.S.A.F. at the former the 1960s, taking her sons fishing, High School, he entered St. Thomas Shabbos service in their chapel. He died from natural causes at
and teaching them how to play base-
Roosevelt Field AFB in Hempstead, his home in Encinitas, Calif., said
ball, punt a football and parallel College, now the University of Shooky is survived by his wife
N.Y.
Ronald C. Married to John Urbanski in
park.
Residing in Naples, Fla., since
Scranton. When war broke out, he and constant companion, Guitelle.
enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and Also surviving are sons, Terry and
Martin’s niece Suzanne Hanners.
Martin and songwriting part-
Dietrich 1954, Barbara dedicated most of her 1988, Barbara was an avid card and
life to being a loving wife and moth- bingo player, enjoyed picking mush- served two years as a Bombardier wife, Donna, and Steven and wife, ner Ralph Blane co-wrote such
March 6, 2011 er to her husband and four sons, rooms, and was a master at crafts with the 15th Air Force stationed in Sally; and grandchildren, Alison catchy tunes as “Have Yourself a
supporting them in work, in school such as crocheting. southern Italy. He flew 32 missions Rothstein and Jeffrey Rothstein and Merry Little Christmas,” “The
Ronald C. Die- and in the home. Among other ac- She was preceded in death by her in a B-17 over enemy territories in wife, Katie. Trolley Song” and “The Boy Next
trich, 96, of tivities, Barbara was president of parents, Henry and Mary, to whom Italy, Germany and Hungary. Upon The funeral will be at 1:30 Door” from the musical “Meet
West Pittston, the Sacred Heart School, Wilkes- she was devoted; her sisters, Hen- discharge, he resumed his educa- p.m. Monday in the Carlucci-
Barre, PTA; volunteered as a Cub rietta and Antoinette; and her broth- Me in St. Louis."
passed away at tion and graduated from the Univer- Golden-DeSantis Funeral Home
his home Sun- Scout den mother; served as a judge er, Henry Jr. Martin, who hailed from Bir-
sity of Scranton. Inc., 318 E. Drinker St., Dunmore,
day morning, of elections; chaired the annual Kos- Surviving are her husband John; mingham, Ala., also crafted
He and his wife Guitelle opened with services by Rabbi Samuel
March 6, 2011. ciuszko Foundation’s Ball; and sons, John, Cotati, Calif., Jeffrey, songs for several other film and
helped her husband’s business re- Pringle, Jay, Nanticoke, and Jared, their first deli on Mulberry Street in Sandhaus and Rabbi Joseph Men-
His wife, Helen 1949 which grew, and subsequently delsohn. Interment will be held in Broadway musicals, including
cover from both fire and the flood of Pringle; as well as 11 grandchildren
Clifford, and he would have cele- they opened Shooky’s Delis in Al- Temple Israel Cemetery, Dunmore. “Best Foot Forward,” “Make a
1972. and many friends.
brated their 77th anniversary on Although she would never de- Barbara was a mother lion, who lentown, Wilkes-Barre and Scran- The family will receive friends in Wish,” “High Spirits” and “Hoo-
April 6, 2011. clare herself as such, Barbara was an fiercely loved and protected her ton with the help of their sons, Terry the funeral home from noon until ray for What!”
Born in Exeter, on April 3, 1914, early feminist who truly was an family. and Steven. the time of service. He was nominated for best
a son of the late William H. and equal partner with her husband. She will be missed by all who During this time, Shooky found Memorial contributions may be original song Academy Awards
Bertha Leffler Dietrich, Ron grad- She was also a lifetime tomboy, loved her more than any words can time to sing in the men’s holiday made to the Jewish Home of N.E- for “The Trolley Song” in 1944
uated from Exeter High School in earning a brown belt in Judo during ever say. choir for 22 years at Temple Israel .P.A., 1101 Vine St., Scranton, PA and “Pass the Peace Pipe” from
1931. He was manager of Bonser’s under the direction of the late Rev. 18510, or to the donor’s favorite “Good News” in 1947. He wrote
Service Station, West Pittston, and William S. Horn. He supported charity.
for almost 30 years, was employed about his exploits in show busi-
as an agent with the Prudential In- Captain Fred R. many civic and religious organiza- To offer an online condolence,
tions, and, in his retirement, he please visit www.DunmoreFuneral-
ness in his 2010 autobiography,
“Hugh Martin: The Boy Next
surance Co.
He was a member of the First
Demech Jr. USN (Ret.) served as a volunteer at the Jewish Home.com.
Door.”
United Methodist Church, Mason- March 11, 2011 Martin is survived by his broth-
ic Lodge No. 499, Keystone Con- er Gordon Martin; nephews Gor-
sistory, Irem Temple, and a foun-
der of the Stewards Unit. Ron
C aptain Fred R. Demech Jr., U.S.
Navy (Retired), a resident of
Moosic, passed away peacefully af- Theodore ‘Tex’ Dargiewicz
don Martin Jr. and Hugh Martin
III; and nieces Hanners and Lua
served his community as a volun- ter a valiantly fought battle with Martin Wells.
teer with the West Pittston Fire cancer on Friday, March 11, 2011. March 11, 2011
Department No. 1, holding many Captain Demech was born June1,
offices including President and
Fire Chief. He retired after 13 years
1940, in Taylor, a son of the late Fred
and Minnie Uritz Demech. He grad-
uated from Pittston High School,
T heodore “Tex” Dargiewicz, 79,
of Nanticoke, passed away Fri-
FUNERALS
as Civil Defense Director, serving day morning, March 11, 2011, at his
during the Agnes Flood. Wilkes College, the Naval War Col- residence.
lege and the National War College. Born April 28, 1931, he was a son DARGIEWICZ – Theodore, funeral
He was preceded in death by his
Commissioned as Ensign in 1962, 11:30 a.m. Monday from the Earl W.
brother, Willard; sisters, Travilla of the late Walter and Mary Nowak
Captain Demech served in the Navy Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W.
and Bertha; step-mother, Theresa for over 27 years, retiring in 1989. Dargiewicz. Tex was a graduate of Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of
Leffler Carey; step-sister, Evange- He was a career cryptologist and a Nanticoke High School, where he Christian Burial noon at St. Mary’s
line White Fine; and step-brothers, qualified Surface Warfare Officer. played football, baseball, basketball Church, Nanticoke. Friends may
David and William Carey. As a Navy Captain and Presiden- and track. call from 4 to 8 p.m. today.
Surviving sibling is his sister, tial Appointee, Captain Demech tors of a county Volunteer Associ- He was a member of the cham- DYMOND – Aileen, memorial service
twice served as the Executive Direc- ation, and the Wilkes University 11 a.m. Saturday at Friedman Farm
Evelyn Brown, and her sons, Hen- pionship football and baseball Chapel (formerly East Dallas
ry, Don, Fred, and Jim, of Fleming- tor for the President’s Foreign Intel- Alumni Association where he also teams. He also was a member of the United Methodist Church), Lower
ligence Advisory Board in the White was the First Vice President, served All-Scholastic Football Team and
ton, N.J. Demunds Road, Dallas.
House. For this service, Captain De- as a church elder, was Vice Presi- the team’s MVP player. He played EATON – Anna, memorial service 2
He will be deeply missed by his mech was awarded the nation’s dent of a Homeowners Association,
wife; son, Ronald P. and wife, Nan- on the Minor League Cleveland In- p.m. today at Salvation Army
highest peacetime military decora- and was the Public Affairs Chair- Youngblood and husband Larry, Citadel, 17 S. Pennsylvania Ave.,
cy, Fairfax, Va., and Falls; daughter tion, The Defense Distinguished man for the National Cryptologic dian’s baseball team. Tex was the as-
Nanticoke, and John, of Nanticoke; Wilkes-Barre.
Sandra D. Burchardt and husband, Service Medal. Museum Foundation. He was a sistant baseball and softball coach FULLER – Robert, funeral 10 a.m.
grandchildren, Larry and Lauren
Hans, Clarks Summit and Tucson, For two years, Captain Demech member of American Legion Post at Luzerne County Community Col- Tuesday from the S.J. Grontkowski
Youngblood; and nieces and neph-
Ariz.; son Paul C. and wife, Sheryl, was Commanding Officer of the Na- 1188 in Minooka, Pa. lege. Funeral Home, Plymouth.
vy’s largest cryptologic base, a 1,000 ews.
York; grandchildren, Edward D. Captain Demech is survived by Tex was a member of the Holy GASIOREK – Jackie, memorial
person overseas facility. This com- his wife of 47 years, Janet of Moosic; Funeral Services will be held at service 2 p.m. today at the Kies-
Wicks, Duvall, Wash., Lynnly Trinity Church, Nanticoke, Ameri-
mand won the coveted Travis Tro- a daughter Lesley D’Andrea and can Legion Post 350, and the Nanti- 11:30 a.m. Monday from the Earl W. inger Funeral Services Inc., 255
Wicks Nealon, Redmond, Wash., McAlpine St., Duryea. Friends may
phy that identified it as the top com- husband, Robert, of Doylestown, coke Eagles Club. He was previous- Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W.
Ronald D. and Shawn Hughes, munications site in the Department Pa.; two grandsons, Kevin and Brian call today from 12:30 p.m. until the
ly employed at the State Correction- Green St., Nanticoke, with a Mass of
Fairfax, Va., and Daniel A. and Jill of Defense during 1984. For this ser- D’Andrea; and a sister, Carolyn Sal- time of service.
al Facility at Dallas. Christian Burial at noon at St. Ma- IRISH – Lillian, funeral 11 a.m. Monday
D. Gilden, York; 11 great-grandchil- vice, Captain Demech was awarded vaggio of Forty Fort.
Preceding him in death were his ry’s Church, Nanticoke, with the from the Williams-Hagen Funeral
dren; one great-great-grandchild; the Legion of Merit. Other Navy as- Captain Demech maintained that
first wife, the former Mary Mainolfi; Rev. James Nash officiating. Friends Home Inc., 114 W. Main St., Ply-
as well as several nieces and neph- signments included Executive As- his most satisfying experience in
brothers, Peter Starr, Walter Gwiaz- may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today. mouth. Friends may call from 6 to
ews, including Jay Parini and Dor- sistant to three senior flag officers, the Navy and the business world
In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- 8 p.m. today.
rie Parini LaFerriere. Research and Technical Officer on- was dealing with people. He was a dowski, and Charles Gwiazdowski; MAMOLA – Joseph, funeral 10:30
board two ships, and both Oper- positive influence to countless indi- and sisters, Ceil Meizanis, Helen tions may be made to the Nanticoke
Golf was his favorite sport; how- a.m. Monday from the John V.
ations and Executive Officer at sev- viduals and his shipmates and Godwin, and Irene Balch. Elementary School Library and the Morris Funeral Home, 625 N. Main
ever spending time with his family
eral shore stations. friends were very dear to him. He Surviving are his wife, the former Nanticoke Boys Baseball Booster St., North Wilkes-Barre. Funeral
and dogs came first. For 19 years, Captain Demech was a loving husband, father, grand-
Helen Merowsky; children, Mary Jo Club. Mass 11 a.m. in Sacred Heart of
His warm smile and endless was employed by the TRW and father and friend. Jesus Roman Catholic Church,
support will always be cherished. Northrop Grumman Corporations. A memorial service will be North Wilkes-Barre. Friends may
Memorial service will be held For seven years he served as Direc- held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the call from 3 to 6 p.m. today at the
at noon Saturday at the first Unit- tor for two different Business Units. Second Presbyterian Church, 143 funeral home where vigil services
ed Methodist Church, 408 Wyom- Prior to his retirement in 2008, he Parsonage St., Pittston. Burial with will be accorded.
ing Ave., West Pittston. The Rev. managed the company’s Special full military honors will take place Dolores ‘Dee’ Sarf MUZYKA – Peter, funeral and mil-
itary rite 9 a.m. Monday from the
Janet Tiebert will be officiating. Work and Travel Program that pro- at a later date at Arlington National
vided for the security, safety and Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 March 1, 2011 Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main
Friends may call from 11 a.m. until St., Plains Township. Mass of
health for personnel all over the to 8 p.m. Friday at the Howell-Lussi
the church service at noon. world. Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in Holy
A special thank-you goes to Tra-
ditional Health & Hospice Care.
As an active member of the many West Pittston.
communities where he resided, In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
D olores “Dee” Sarf, 81, of Riv-
erdale, N.J., died Tuesday,
March 1, 2011, in Riverdale.
Savior Church, Wilkes-Barre.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions today.
Captain Demech led a city Cable TV tions may be made to the Second Born Dolores Regina Zike, in PARLANTE – Mark, the family will
may be sent to the First United Commission and Recreation Task Presbyterian Church, 143 Parson- Duryea, Mrs. Sarf attended Du- receive friends from 4 to 6 p.m.
Methodist Church; West Pittston Force, served on the Board of Direc- age St., Pittston, PA 18640. ryea High School and Mary- today at Mamary-Durkin Funeral
Fire Department; Shriners Chil- wood College. Services, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-
dren’s Hospital; or the S.P.C.A. She taught music in Pleasant Barre.
Arrangements are by the Ho- Mount and was a pianist in the SZCZUCKI – John, funeral 11 a.m.
well-Lussi Funeral Home, West Terrance Andrew Simerson big band Charlie Masters Or-
Monday in the Metcalfe and Shav-
er Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyom-
Pittston. chestra. She later joined the ing Ave., Wyoming. Friends may
March 11, 2011 Frankie Reynolds Orchestra, call from 5 to 8 p.m. today.
and it was while playing the pi- SKUDLA- Helen, funeral 9:30 a.m.
OBITUARY POLICY
The Times Leader publish-
T errance Andrew Simerson, 51, of
Wilkes-Barre and formerly of La-
ano and singing for this big
band that she met her future
Monday from the Stanley S. Steg-
ura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S.
flin, passed away on Friday, March husband, saxophonist and Hanover St., Nanticoke. Mass of
es free obituaries, which 11, 2011, at his home. Christian Burial 10 a.m. in the
World War II veteran, Peter F. A beloved wife and mother,
have a 27-line limit, and paid He was born July 16, 1959, in Sarf. After the couple’s mar- former St. Mary of Czestochowa
she is survived by her husband, Church of St. Faustina Parish,
obituaries, which can run Wilkes-Barre, a son of the late James riage in 1953, they moved to Pete; daughter Lynn and son-in- Nanticoke. Friends may call from 5
with a photograph. A funeral and Anna Simerson. Pompton Plains, N.J., and two law, Richard Watkins, of Clar- to 7 p.m. today at the funeral
Terry was a graduate of James M. years later to Riverdale. emont, Calif.; sons, Wayne of home.
home representative can call Mrs. Sarf taught music in the
Coughlin High School, Class of Riverdale, and Peter of West YOURREN – Betty, funeral 10 a.m.
the obituary desk at (570) Pequannock school system as Monday at the Lehman Family
1977, and was formerly employed as Milford, N.J.; and sisters, Anna
829-7224, send a fax to (570) well as in Caldwell’s system, Mae Carlacci and Constance Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle
a chef at Cape Cod Restaurant, Mas-
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- and until recently was for three Smirne, both of Clarks Summit,
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call
sachusetts. He also worked for Ma’s decades the piano accompanist from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the
bits@timesleader.com. If you Old Fashioned Bottling Co. and Pa. funeral home.
for the student choir at River- In lieu of flowers, gifts in
fax or e-mail, please call to Tamm’s Distribution. He loved to dale School, playing at many Mrs. Sarf ’s memory, can be
cook, decorate and work in his gar- musical events.
confirm. Obituaries must be
den planting tomatoes and vegeta- Relatives and friends may call She was preceded in death by
made to Riverdale School, Stu- In Loving Memory
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday dent Activity Fund for Music,
bles. from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday evening at her mother and father, Helen 52 Newark Pompton Turnpike,
Madeline V. Walutes
through Thursday and 7:30 Terry is survived by his sister, the E. Blake Collins Funeral Home, and William Zike. Who passed away One Year ago today
Riverdale, NJ 07457-1499. May 18, 1916 ~ March 13, 2010
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Diana Stanilsow, Exeter; brothers, 159 George Ave., Wilkes-
Obituaries must be sent by a James Simerson and his wife, Mar- Barre.Prayer services will be con-
funeral home or crematory, garet, Laflin, and Thomas Simerson ducted by the Rev. Msgr. Neil J. Van IF NURSING HOME PLACEMENT
or must name who is hand- and his wife, Donna, Bear Creek Loon, Pastor of St. Maria Goretti BECOMES NECESSARY…
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ling arrangements, with maximize your entitlement to government benefits such as Medicaid, even when
Terry’s guardian angels. Also surviv- Condolences can be sent to the
address and phone number. ing are nephews, Tommy, Brian, family at www.eblakecollins.com. you or a loved one are about to enter a Nursing Home.
We discourage handwritten and Gordon Simerson, Michael and • Can you save your residence?
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POLICE BLOTTER
WILKES-BARRE – City will be charged with harass- tion that Hunsinger allegedly Friday night in a head-on colli- arrested three men Friday after- Luzerne County Correctional
police reported the following: ment. sold jewelry belonging to sion with a Pennsylvania De- noon at two locations in drug Facility for lack of $10,000 bail.
• Shaniqua Jessamy said • Annmarie Stanton, 39, of Jeanne Carol Jacobs for cash on partment of Transportation investigations that netted 679 Gilliam was held for lack of
Friday afternoon that a package Hutson Street, said Friday that three occasions at Antiques plow truck on state Route 93. bags of heroin with an estimat- $50,000 bail.
containing a cell phone was someone used her automatic Unlimited in the Laurel Mall David Allan Jenkins Sr., 50, ed street value of $15,000. The arrests occurred near the
taken from 68 Wilkes Lane. teller machine card to with- and Wagner-Bernstein in Bear was listed in serious condition Richard Chamberlain, 36, of intersection of Maxwell and
• Fawn Longfoot of 177 Mid- draw cash from her bank ac- Creek. The incidents occured Saturday at Geisinger Medical Hanover Township, Alberto Mundy streets in Wilkes-Barre
land Court said Friday that count. between Feb. 6 and Feb. 13, Center in Danville. Rivera-Alicea, 37, of Hanover and Wyoming Avenue in Forty
James Alberto, 22, of Lehigh • Jesus Espinoza of Wilkes- state police said. State police at Shickshinny Township, and David Gilliam, Fort.
Street, kicked in the storm Barre was involved in crash State police filed charges for said: Jenkins was driving a 28, of Philadelphia, face charg- State police said that in addi-
door at her residence, damag- around 1:20 p.m. Saturday on theft and receiving stolen prop- 2007 Toyota RAV sport utility es for the sale and manufacture tion to the heroin, 28 grams of
ing the window. Alberto will be Kidder Street with a Jeep dri- erty through the office of Ma- vehicle south on the roadway at of narcotics. marijuana, a 9 mm Glock pistol
cited with criminal mischief. ven by Rebecca Milligan of gisterial District Judge Gerald 10:12 p.m. and crossed lanes Chamberlain was held in the and $2,027 in cash were seized.
• Rhonda Vieney of 38 Mid- Plains Township. Occupants of L. Feissner, Freeland, and a into the path of the northbound
land Court said Friday that Espinoza’s vehicle were taken warrant was issued for his ar- plow truck. The impact tore
Angelo Richardson, 39, of Phi-
ladelphia took her black 1998
Volvo from outside her resi-
for treatment to Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Cen-
ter in Plains Township.
rest, state police said. State
police also contacted Conyng-
ham Borough Police after re-
the plow off the truck. The
Toyota went off the berm of the
roadway and came to rest in a
Coal Street Park plans to be unveiled
dence. The vehicle has a Penn- ceiving information he was field. Times Leader Staff underwent a near $14 million
sylvania license plate CONYNGHAM – Borough staying in the borough. The driver of the plow truck, WILKES-BARRE – U.S. renovation, with a new ice
HSS-7404. Richardson will be police arrested James Edward Hunsinger was remanded to William Lee Aubuchon Jr., 42, Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton, skating facility, commercial
charged with theft. Hunsinger, 38, of Jeddo, Sat- Luzerne County Correctional of Sugarloaf, was not injured. will join Mayor Thomas M. and retail space and new
• A 17-year-old man was urday on theft charges, state Facility and held on $7500 Jenkins was transported by Leighton to make a “major equipment.
cited for public drunkenness police reported. straight bail. A preliminary ambulance to Berwick where announcement” at Coal The city has plans to build
after he was found intoxicated State police said Joseph Ja- hearing has been scheduled for he was flown by helicopter to Street Park at 9 a.m. Mon- a splash park this summer.
Friday morning in the area of cobs reported that Hunsinger Wednesday before District Geisinger. day. Coal Street is being widen-
93-95 S. Main St. removed jewelry from the bed- Judge Feissner, Freeland. State police said the crash The press conference will ed to five lanes as part of a
• Mary Tooley of 32 Arch St. room of his sister, Jeanne Carol remains under investigation. be held near the recently $12 million project that be-
said Friday that Kevin Lewis Jacobs. State police said they NESCOPECK TWP. – A constructed playground. gan last summer and will be
punched her in the face. Lewis determined through investiga- Shickshinny man was injured WYOMING – State police Coal Street Park recently completed in 2012.

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that’s drawn praise from top military men for its skill in minimizing conflict

Peace institute could fall in budget war


By JONATHAN RISKIND nual allocation to $39.5 million, “This is a time when our gov- funds from Congress for the grants. But defenders of the ill informed.”
Times Leader Washington Bureau didn’t muster enough votes to ernment is cutting back, just like building – which sits on land peace institute, who include top Peace institute officials say
WASHINGTON – When the move forward. The House GOP families across the country are transferred from the Defense De- military leaders, say taking mon- they have a quasi-independent
U.S. Army 10th Mountain Divi- spending bill approved last doing,” Barletta said. “The Insti- partment – but that institute offi- ey from the institute as a way of role in foreign countries that of-
sion arrived in Mahmoudiya, in month that includes the elimina- tute of Peace is duplicating ser- cials raised an additional $50 mil- restoring a fraction of those cuts ten puts their negotiators in a
2007, a large al-Qaida presence tion of the institute vices being done lion from private sources. It fea- is wrongheaded. better position to deal with local
and conflicts between tribal lead- also failed to re- by other depart- tures classrooms for high school Anthony C. Zinni, a retired Ma- authorities than official U.S. mil-
ers resulted in a dangerous and ceive enough sup- “This is a time ments. At a time students and teachers and space rine general who was command- itary leaders and diplomats. Ar-
often bloody time for U.S. sol- port to move to a fi- when our govern- when we have to for lobby exhibits. er in chief of the U.S. Central my Lt. General Robert L. Caslen,
diers. nal vote in the Sen- cut programs, I Noting that the structure is lo- Command from 1997 to 2000, who commanded a division in
Into that quagmire stepped ate. The critics say
ment is cutting would rather cut a cated at the National Mall, So- said last week in an op-ed co- Iraq, agreed with that assess-
flak-jacket wearing mediators that in tough bud- back, just like fam- program that the nenshine said, “You don’t put an lumn in the New York Times that ment in a letter he wrote to the
from the U.S. Institute of Peace, get times the insti- ilies across the Department of ugly building at 23rd (Street) “Congress would be hard- president of the institute, Ri-
at the request of the Army and tute is a duplica- State could do and and Constitution (Avenue) at the pressed to find an agency that chard H. Solomon, last month
State Department, says Tara So- tive and wasteful country are do- probably is doing, National Mall. It may have called does more with less.” He noted praising the institute’s work.
nenshine, the institute’s execu- luxury, and the ing.” as well as the De- attention to us, but we are not that the institute’s budget is a ti- “Your ability to move among
tive vice president.The result of amendment that U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta
partment of De- apologizing for the beauty of it. It ny fraction of the state and de- the population and work with
three days of negotiations was a was approved by R-Hazleton fense, rather than was a parking lot and now what is fense department budgets, and civil society, local and national
truce between tribal sheiks and the House last cut a program for standing there is a working insti- asserted that the institute’s work leaders, and across borders
an agreement to let U.S. forces month directs in- the needy.” tute that will be open to public.” is an “important adjunct to con- makes your contribution critical-
operate more freely and peaceful- stitute funding be used reducing Barletta also criticized the in- Critics of the House GOP vention defense spending and di- ly important to the U.S. govern-
ly in the region – and a dramatic the deficit. Barletta prefers to use stitute’s new building, which just spending bill slashing more than plomacy.” ment,” Caslen wrote in his Feb.
drop in the number of attacks on the institute’s funding to at least officially opened its doors Friday, $60 billion in total spending Zinni called the idea of elimi- 16 letter, one of a number of de-
American soldiers, according to partly offset proposed cuts to do- as an overly lavish expense that through the final months of the nating the institute to save mon- fenses of the institute posted by
institute and Army figures. mestic programs such as low-in- features “a contemplation room fiscal year that ends Sept. 30 say ey “extremely shortsighted and the institute on its website.
The institute continues to op- come heating assistance. with a beautiful waterfall and a the measure does cut too deeply
erate in Iraq, Afghanistan and Barletta says the institute’s peace well.” across an array of government
other strife-torn countries and missions can be carried out by The institute’s Sonenshine services, from heating assistance
regions, working on a mission it the departments of State and De- said that the institute was allo- to road and bridge building to
describes as trying to prevent fense. cated $114 million in taxpayer community development block
armed conflict from taking place,
attempting to manage and stop
violence once it occurs and aid-
ing in efforts to keep conflict
from breaking out again during
rebuilding periods.
Sonenshine notes that Presi-
dent Reagan signed into law the
bipartisan legislation creating
the institute, which opened for
business in 1986.
“We work wherever conflict is
brewing or has boiled up or has
boiled over,” she said.
But now the institute also is in
a war for its own survival on Cap-
itol Hill. A bipartisan group of
House lawmakers, including
Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton,
want to strip the institute of its
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The Emerald Isle Step Dancers rehearse just before the start of the parade route. The Penn York Highlanders have performed in every Scranton St.
Patrick’s Day Parade.

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time.”
Scranton’s parade is consid-
ered the second largest St. Pa-
trick’s Day celebration in the
United States, as measured by
participants per population of
the city in which it is held.
Another area resident found
himself at the Scranton parade
for the first time Saturday.
Harry Levanda, 26, of West
Pittston, arrived for the begin-
ning of the event, which was ex-
pected to feature 10,000 march-
ers, and stayed for the libations
at area bars such as The Bog.
“This is crazy. There are so
many people wearing green; it’s
all I can see,” Levanda joked.
The parade has always been
about heritage, tradition and
family. Youngsters Saturday
were wide-eyed with disbelief at
just how much candy they could
grab along the route.
Pieces of sweets were thrown
at the feet of Norman and Sandy
Flynn’s 5-year-old son, Jacob,
and 4-year-old daughter, Sandie.
The Flynn’s, who live in Long Is-
land, N.Y., originally met during
college at Scranton University.
They enjoy bringing their chil-
dren to the parade.
“They love it,” said Norman
Flynn. “It’s a chance to see the
town in which we met, and they
get boatloads of candy.”
Some area groups represented
with homemade floats were Jack
Williams Tire and Auto Center,
Miss Pennsylvania, Friendly
Sons of St. Patrick and Liberty JASON RIEDMILLER/PHOTOS FOR THE TIMES LEADER
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Parade Day Association Founder Paul F. Crowley.

Members of the St. David’s Society of Lackawanna County rode Native Son Matt McGloin, center, with his brother, John, and mom, Cathy.
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NFL LABOR DISPUTE NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT


OPINION
Games not
threatened DANCE CARD SET
Ohio State awarded overall No. 1 seed
BILL PLASCHKE

Owners are
the evil ones
... just yet in this fight
Owners, players optomistic
THE NFL
that season won’t be
SEASON began
affected. But are they right? with the nau-
seating sight of
Philadelphia
By BARRY WILNER Eagles lineback-
AP Pro Football Writer er Stewart
NEW YORK — There will be Bradley stand-
an NFL season in 2011. ing up, wobbling, then collaps-
That’s what Commissioner ing after a head injury ... before
Roger Goodell keeps saying. So returning to the game four plays
do many of the owners and lots of later.
players, even though labor talks The NFL season ended with
collapsed, the union dissolved it- the sickening visual of a former
self, and star players including Pro Bowl safety Dave Duerson
MVP Tom Brady asked for a pre- putting a bullet in his chest —
liminary injunction to prevent a instead of his head — so doctors
lockout hours before the league could study the effects of foot-
even implemented one. ball on his intact, addled brain.
Despite the nasty rhetoric of It was a year in which James
last week, no one would paint the Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steel-
doomsday scenario of no football ers was fined $75,000 for a hard
come September. Instead, we hit on Cleveland’s Mohamed
hear Chargers president Dean Massaquoi ... and within hours
Spanos say, “We will get through the NFL was selling photos of
this. There will be a new agree- that hit.
ment and we’re looking forward It was a year in which Seat-
to playing football this season.” tle’s John Carlson suffered a
And we hear Bears president concussion when he landed on a
Ted Phillips echo with “A deal frozen patch of Chicago’s Sol-
will get done and we expect to dier Field sidelines, where there
play football in 2011.” are no underground heating
Are they right? And how will coils.
they get there? Season-ending injuries in-
“There will be no negotiating creased more than 10 percent,
for a while,” said Gary Roberts, the game’s most decorated quar-
dean of the Indiana University terback ended his career in a
School of Law in Indianapolis. crumpled heap, and I can’t re-
“Both sides will wait to see how member the last time a player
the legal maneuvering plays out. was ejected for an illegal hit.
“Where we are after all the me- Yet it is the NFL owners who
diated negotiations is the players want more guarantees? It is the
reached a point where they figure NFL owners who want to be
they can get a better deal if they paid more for their risk?
file an antitrust lawsuit than con- In terms of perception, the
tinue to bargain at the table. The current NFL labor dispute is the
league would have preferred to most one-sided fight since good
be in collective bargaining and first climbed into the ring with
lock the players out because they evil. Cheering for the owners is
feel it’s the best way to maximize like cheering for the IRS, cable
their leverage. companies and Charlie Sheen.
“Ultimately, come August and Cheering for the owners is like
September, they feel they will watching a televised police
have more leverage to get a better pursuit and cheering for the guy
deal.” in the Escalade.
August? September? Not very In entertaining more people
encouraging. in this country than any other
sporting league, the NFL robs
See NFL, Page 2B its players of their bodies and
AP PHOTOS
sometimes even their minds,
and now its owners want to rob
The top four seeds in the NCAA tournament are Ohio State, Kansas, Pittsburgh and Duke. Pictured, clockwise from top left, Ohio
H.S. WRESTLING State’s Jon Diebler, Kansas’ Markieff Morris, Duke’s Seth Curry and Pittsburgh’s Ashton Gibbs.
them of some of their money?
By essentially shutting down

Popple left Big East lands 11 teams in new-look tourney


their $9.3-billion game this
week, the NFL owners are suf-
fering from severe brain cramps

with plenty
By EDDIE PELLS in Houston, set for April 2. At the Las Vegas requiring an intravenous drip of
AP National Writer UP NEXT Hilton, Ohio State was made an early 7-2 fa- common sense.
Three more teams in this year’s edition of First-round games vorite to cut down the nets at Reliant Stadium If you’re like me, you don’t
March Madness. Three more networks to Tuesday after the title game on April 4. have the patience to wade

of accolades cover it.


And the Big East will have its hooks in prac-
ticallyeverynookandcrannyofthatnew-look
NCAA bracket.
UNC Asheville (19-13) vs. Arkansas-Little
Rock (19-16), 6:30 p.m.
UAB (22-9) vs. Clemson (21-11), 9 p.m.
The Buckeyes (32-2) of the Big Ten were
the top seed overall, with Kansas (32-2) of the
Big 12 next, while defending champion Duke
aced out another Big East team, Notre Dame,
through all minutia of a sports
labor mess, but in this case, the
NFL owners’ foolishness is as
tangible as the “Dumb and
By DAVE ROSENGRANT The NCAA selection committee released Wednesday for the fourth and final top seed. Led by one of Dumber” moment involving
drosengrant@timesleader.com its newfangled, 68-team draw Sunday and in- Texas-San Antonio (19-13) vs. Alabama the country’s best guards, Nolan Smith, the frozen snot.
State (17-17), 6:30 p.m.
Not too many wrestlers cluded a whopping11teams from the deepest Southern Cal (19-14) vs. Virginia Blue Devils (30-4) are trying to become the Gross Fact 1: Even though
from the Wyoming Valley conference in the nation. Commonwealth (23-11), 9 p.m. first team since Florida in 2006-07 to repeat as their players endure the worst
Conference can say they did Leading the way for the Big East was Pitts- TV Coverage: TruTV national champions. working conditions of any major
what Josh Popple accom- burgh, seeded first in the Southeast even The tournament got a facelift this year, in- pro athlete — shortest career
plished over the weekend. though it didn’t win a game in the confer- cluding the addition of three more at-large spans and non-guaranteed con-
The Coughlin wrestler can ence’s postseason tournament. nounced on the selection show. “It has athlet- teams that will open the tournament in what tracts — the owners are asking
take several positives from “It has Hall of Fame coaches, great pro- ic programs that understand the value of in- the NCAA is calling the “First Four.” Those them for a reported extra $325
his second straight state med- grams with storied traditions and heritage,” vesting the dollars that are needed to run a games — UAB (22-9) vs. Clemson (21-11) and million cut of the revenue. The
al. St. John’s coach Steve Lavin said, a few min- topflight program.” Southern Cal (19-14) vs. Virginia Common- players are wondering, why
First, he pushed the streak utes before his team became the11th and final All 68 teams in the NCAA tournament are change anything?
to 10 years for the WVC hav- squad from the Big East to have its name an- aiming for one destination — the Final Four See NCAA, Page 3B Gross Fact 2: Even though
ing a grappler reach the state their players’ bodies are deci-
semifinals when he won Fri- mated by a 16-game schedule,

Battle, Nittany Lions thrilled


day afternoon in the PIAA the owners are asking them to
Class 3A Championships. increase to an 18-game schedule
Then he claimed a second- in three years. The players are

with earning tournament bid


place medal, following a wondering, are they really try-
fourth-place showing last ing to kill us?
year. Gross Fact 3: Even though a
Only a handful of the more study showed that 78 percent of
than thousands from the By GENARO C. ARMAS and a 20-loss season Penn State NFL players are either bank-
WVC that have put on a sin- AP Sports Writer UP NEXT last year, Penn State’s senior guard rupt, divorced or unemployed
glet over the last decade have Penn State coach Ed DeChellis wanted WEST five seniors — includ- Talor Battle within two years after the end of
finished that high in back-to- so badly for his team to get into the REGIONAL ing star 6-foot guard has set their career, the owners are still
back years. He also moved in- NCAA tournament that he sought divine Second Round Talor Battle — final- numerous woefully inadequate in their
Thursday of records
to second place on the intervention. Tucson, Ariz.
ly get a chance to contributions to the health of
school’s all-time wins list Prayers were answered in Happy Valley. play on college bas- at Penn former players. The broken-
Temple (25-7) State, but
with 132 and was just the A decadelong NCAA tourney drought is vs. Penn State ketball’s biggest down players are forced to shuf-
won’t play in
third wrestler in school histo- over for the Nittany Lions. Fueled by a (19-14), 2:10 p.m. stage. fle and stagger into Super Bowl
TV: TBA his first NCAA
ry to reach the state finals run to the Big Ten tournament title game, “There are some- news conferences to plead for
tournament
and first since 1975. star guard Talor Battle and Penn State times you hope it the owners to fulfill their moral
game until
More than anything, Popple (19-14) drew a No. 10 seed in the West really worked out. This one, I really Thursday. obligation.
earned credibility around the region and a first-round game Thursday hoped worked out,” DeChellis said in a Incidentally, I’ve never been a
state as one of the best while against No. 7 seed Temple (25-7). teleconference Sunday. “I prayed to the players’ union guy. I’ve always
After a roller coaster of a career that AP PHOTO
See WRESTLING, Page 5B included an NIT championship in 2009 See PSU, Page 3B See FIGHT, Page 4B
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PRO GOLF BULLETIN BOARD

Watney rallies to win at Doral by 2 shots


ANNOUNCEMENTS

Crestwood Lacrosse Club is seeking


an assistant coach for the high
school club team. Previous la-
crosse experience is a plus. The
club is currently scheduled to
become a varsity sport in the
The Associated Press shot on the weekend, only for his “I’m not sure it owed me one,” 10th. “Nothing went in the hole all 2012-2013 school year. PIAA back-
DORAL, Fla. — Nick Watney 30-foot birdie putt on the last Watney said at the trophy pre- It was his first top 10 in an offi- day,” he said. “The 18th hole kind ground clearances and school
wound up in another duel at Do- hole to stop one turn short of a sentation. “I think I settled the cial PGA Tour event in nine of sums it up.” board approval are required. If
ral, this one with a much sweeter chance at a playoff. score. If you keep working hard, months, dating to the U.S. Open. That wasn’t the case for Wat- interested, please contact Robby
ending. This time, Watney left nothing you get back in that situation. “I want to win golf tourna- ney. at 447-2357 or Jack at 885-3442.
Watney poured in two key to chance. And luckily today, I was able to ments ... and I didn’t do that this He opened with back-to-back MEETINGS
putts for par along the back nine With a one-shot lead playing do a little better.” week,” Woods said. “But I birdies and took the outright
of the Blue Monster on Sunday, the 18th — where he had put his Francesco Molinari, who won showed positive signs for the lead with a birdie on the par-5 Checkerboard Inn Golf League will
then hit two fearless shots on the tee shot into the water on Satur- the last World Golf Champion- next time I play, which is a good 10th. But he won this tourna- hold its final meeting prior to the
start of the season, at 7 p.m.
18th and finished with a birdie day for a double bogey — Wat- ship in stroke play last November thing.” ment with pars. March 21, at the Checkerboard Inn
for and a 5-under 67 to win the ney drilled his drive over 300 in Shanghai, closed with a 69 and Watney finished at 16-under On the tough par-3 13th, Wat- in Trucksville. All returning mem-
Cadillac Championship by two yards down the middle of the tied for third with Anders Han- 272 and earned $1.4 million, ney went well right into a bunker bers must attend the meeting or
shots over Dustin Johnson. fairway, and hit his approach to sen (67), who will move into the moving him closer to cracking and blasted out weakly to 18 feet. call 675-7532 in order to secure
It was the third victory of Wat- 12 feet above the hole. He top 50 and now has to stay there the top 10 in the world ranking. Right when it looked as though league membership. Dues must be
paid in full. League play begins
ney’s career, and by far the big- pumped his fist when it fell for the next two weeks to get into Johnson opened with a birdie he would drop a shot, he holed April 12 at Wilkes-Barre Municipal
gest. birdie, knowing that Johnson the Masters. and went 12 straight pars before the par putt to keep his one-shot Golf Course.
The 29-year-old American cap- would have to hole out from the Tiger Woods matched his best his next one, a fairway bunker lead. On the next par-3, Watney Crestwood Football Booster Club
tured a World Golf Champion- fairway to tie him. score of the year with a 6-under shot that hit the flag and settled 2 went long into a bunker and will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m.
April 5 at King’s Restaurante. For
ship, and earned a measure of re- Johnson had to settle for a shot 66, and when Rory McIlroy feet away on the 14th. But he faced a downhill shot. He was so information, call Tony at 430-7571.
demption on the Blue Monster. It into 8 feet, and typical of his final dunked his tee shot into the wa- came undone on the 16th, going careful that it barely crawled on- Duryea Little League will meet at 7
was two years ago when Watney round, he missed the putt for a ter on the 18th hole and made bo- bunker-to-bunker for a bogey at to the fringe. He drained that one p.m. today at the Duryea VFW. All
battled Phil Mickelson shot-for- 71. gey, that enabled Woods to tie for the worst time. from 25 feet for par to stay tied. managers and coaches are urged
to attend. Opening Day will be at 1
p.m. on April 16. Parade, refresh-
ments and photos will be part of
EXTRA INNINGS B A S K E T B A L L American Hockey League AMERICA’S LINE the event. Hanover Boys Basket-
All Times EDT ball Booster Club will meet at 7
EASTERN CONFERENCE
National Basketball By ROXY ROXBOROUGH p.m. today at Major League Sports
SPORTS IN BRIEF Association
Atlantic Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Bar.
All Times EDT
Manchester ........... 69 40 21 2 6 88 227 185 Hanover Area Girls Basketball
Portland ................. 65 40 18 5 2 87 235 189 CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Suns - Rockets circle is for Phoenix
Booster Club will hold its next
LOCAL EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Connecticut........... 67 33 26 2 6 74 186 184
Worcester.............. 67 31 24 4 8 74 182 203 guard Steve Nash (questionable). Click on www.americasline.com, hit the radio
meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday
W L Pct GB Providence............ 67 30 32 3 2 65 171 218 tower icon, and listen to nationally syndicated oddsmaker Benjamin Lee Eckstein’s
TRACK x-Boston ....................... 47 17 .734 — Springfield ............. 67 30 32 2 3 65 198 216
“America’s Line Live” radio show. at the high school cafeteria. Elec-
Bridgeport ............. 66 22 36 3 5 52 176 231
New York ...................... 34 31 .523 131⁄2
BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas, tions will be held at this meeting.

Shelley Black earns


Philadelphia ................. 34 32 .515 14 East Division
New Jersey .................. 21 43 .328 26 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$750 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. Nanticoke Junior Trojans will meet
Toronto ......................... 18 48 .273 30 Penguins.............. 65 46 18 0 1 93 213 151 at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at Guardi-
Hershey ................. 69 41 22 1 5 88 219 179 Byu 8 Wofford

all-American honors
Southeast Division NBA an Elder Care Center.
W L Pct GB Norfolk ................... 66 34 19 8 5 81 221 177
Charlotte................ 67 36 23 2 6 80 219 204 Favorite Points Underdog St. John’s 1.5 Gonzaga Pittston Area Baseball Booster Club
x-Miami........................... 45 21 .682 —
Orlando........................... 42 25 .627 31⁄2 Binghamton........... 66 34 25 3 4 75 212 187
Albany .................... 66 28 34 1 3 60 174 223 Celtics 5.5 NETS (Tucson, AZ) will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at

N
Atlanta............................. 38 28 .576 7
EW YORK – Shelley Black Charlotte ........................ 28 38 .424 17
Syracuse ............... 65 24 34 3 4 55 158 203
Adirondack............ 65 22 33 4 6 54 151 211 Thunder 6.5 WIZARDS San Diego St 16.5 No Colorado the Red Mill in Pittston. Any par-
Washington.................... 16 48 .250 28
earned all-American status WESTERN CONFERENCE HEAT 4 Spurs Temple 1.5 Penn St ents of players in grades 8 through
Central Division
by finishing fourth in the 60- W L Pct GB
North Division
HORNETS 3 Nuggets Kansas St 2 Utah St 12 are encouraged to attend. Topics
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
y-Chicago ..................... 47 18 .723 — of discussion will include the Meet
meter hurdles at the New Bal- Indiana .......................... 28 38 .424 191⁄2 Manitoba................ 67 37 24 1 5 80 191 169
Toronto .................. 70 34 26 1 9 78 201 194
GRIZZLIES 6 Clippers Wisconsin 5 Belmont
the Patriots Breakfast and the
Milwaukee..................... 26 39 .400 21
ance High School National Detroit ........................... 23 44 .343 25
Hamilton ................ 66 35 24 1 6 77 190 170
Lake Erie ............... 67 34 25 3 5 76 183 177
ROCKETS 7 Suns Friday
start of the season. Anyone with
Cleveland...................... 12 53 .185 35
Invitation Track Meet Sunday. Grand Rapids........ 67 32 25 2 8 74 203 207
Abbotsford ............ 67 32 26 4 5 73 163 185
76ers 1.5 JAZZ (Charlotte, NC) questions should call Brian at
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Black, a senior at Coughlin, Southwest Division Rochester.............. 67 30 31 3 3 66 186 216 KINGS PK Warriors N Carolina 19.5 Long Island U 457-3693.
finished with a time of 8.45 W L Pct GB West Division LAKERS 7 Magic Washington 5.5 Georgia Wyoming Valley West Boys Soccer
x-San Antonio .............. 54 12 .818 — GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
College Basketball Duke 23 Hampton Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m.
seconds. Dallas ............................ 47 19
New Orleans ................ 39 29
.712
.574 16
7 Milwaukee ............. 65 36 18 4 7 83 183 159
Houston ................. 69 38 25 1 5 82 197 180 Favorite Points Underdog April 11 at Happy’s Pizza, Plymouth.
Memphis ....................... 36 31 .537 181⁄2 Texas ..................... 68 35 23 4 6 80 183 184 Michigan PK Tennessee
Houston ........................ 33 34 .493 21 ⁄2
1 Peoria .................... 68 36 25 2 5 79 190 186 NCAA Tournament (Cleveland, OH)
The meeting agenda will include
Northwest Division
Chicago ................. 69 35 25 3 6 79 228 225 election of officers for the 2011
San Antonio .......... 65 36 25 3 1 76 201 197 Tuesday Ohio St NL TX-San Antonio or
L O C A L Oklahoma City............... 42 23
W L Pct
.646
GB

Oklahoma City...... 66 34 25 2 5 75 200 195
(Dayton, OH)
season. Any club members in-
Rockford................ 66 27 30 4 5 63 168 204 Ohio St NL Alabama St
C A L E N D A R Denver............................ 39 27 .591 31⁄2 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point
terested in running for an office
Portland .......................... 37 29 .561 51⁄2 for an overtime or shootout loss. NC-Asheville 4 Ark-L Rock George Mason 1 Villanova are asked to e-mail Rick at rdwis-
Utah ................................ 34 33 .507 9
Monday, March 14 Minnesota ...................... 17 50 .254 26
Texas 2, Toronto 1, SO
Sunday's Games Clemson 5 Uab Syracuse 11 Indiana St niew@aol.com by April 8.
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Pacific Division Worcester 5, Connecticut 4 Wednesday Xavier 1 Marquette Wyoming Valley West Wrestling
Cedar Crest at King’s, 4 p.m. W L Pct GB Adirondack 3, Springfield 0 Booster Club will have a meeting
L.A. Lakers ................... 47 20 .701 — Rochester 6, Hamilton 5 (Dayton, OH) (Chicago, IL)
Tuesday, March 15 Phoenix......................... 33 31 .516 121⁄2 Albany 4, Syracuse 1 TX-San Antonio 4.5 Alabama St Notre Dame 13 Akron
at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the middle
Golden State ................ 29 36 .446 17 Manchester 4, Portland 2 school. Parents from all levels are
COLLEGE BASEBALL L.A. Clippers................. 26 41 .388 21
(3:30 p.m.) Bridgeport 5, Providence 1 Usc 4 Virginia Comm Texas A&M PK Florida St
Lebanon Valley at King’s
Sacramento.................. 15 49 .234 301⁄2 Norfolk 3, Hershey 2, SO encouraged to attend. Summer
Thursday Purdue 15 St. Peter’s
Misericordia at Neumann x-clinched playoff spot Chicago 5, Rockford 1 fundraising and end of season
y-clinched division Houston 6, Manitoba 3 (Tampa, FL)
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
Saturday's Games Grand Rapids 5, San Antonio 4, SO Georgetown NL Usc or events will be discussed.
Misericordia at Immaculata, 7 p.m.
Miami 118, Memphis 85 Milwaukee 2, Peoria 1 W Virginia NL Clemson or Georgetown NL Virginia Comm
Wednesday, March 16 Atlanta 91, Portland 82 Monday's Games
W Virginia NL Uab REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
L.A. Clippers 122, Washington 101 No games scheduled (Tulsa, OK)
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE Chicago 118, Utah 100
(4 p.m.) Kentucky 14.5 Princeton Arizona 6 Memphis
Utica at King’s
Milwaukee 102, Philadelphia 74
New Orleans 115, Sacramento 103
B A S E B A L L Florida 13.5 Cal-Santa Barb
Mt. Saint Mary at Misericordia Texas 10 Oakland U
San Antonio 115, Houston 107 UPCOMING EVENTS
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
King’s at Marywood, 7 p.m.
Denver 131, Detroit 101 Major League Baseball Michigan St 1.5 Ucla Kansas 23 Boston U
L.A. Lakers 96, Dallas 91 (Washington, DC)
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Spring Training Glance Unlv 1.5 Illinois The 4th Annual Susquehanna
Sunday's Games
Marywood at Misericordia, 3 p.m. Oklahoma City 95, Cleveland 75 All Times EDT Connecticut 12 Bucknell NHL Warrior Trail 5K Race/FunWalk
Thursday, March 17 Charlotte 95, Toronto 90
Orlando 111, Phoenix 88
AMERICAN LEAGUE
....................................................................... W L Pct Missouri 1.5 Cincinnati Favorite Odds Underdog will be held at 10:15 a.m. on April 2
No Events Boston 87, Milwaukee 56 Seattle........................................................... 9 4.692 MAPLE LEAFS -$110/- Lightning in Shickshinny. Registration will be
Pittsburgh NL Ark-L Rock or
Indiana 106, New York 93 Detroit ...........................................................12 7.632
Friday, March 18 Minnesota at Golden State, (n) Kansas City..................................................10 6.625 Pittsburgh NL NC-Asheville
$110 from 9 to 10 a.m. at the playground
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Monday's Games Texas............................................................ 8 7.533
Butler PK Old Dominion
BLACKHAWKS -$140/ Sharks pavilion located at Oak and North
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull Boston at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Boston .......................................................... 9 8.529 +$120
Inivtational, 10 a.m. Oklahoma City at Washington, 7 p.m. Baltimore ...................................................... 7 7.500 Canal streets. Entry fee is $17 by
(Denver, CO)
King’s at Salisbury, 12 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Minnesota .................................................... 8 8.500 CANUCKS -$210/ Wild March 19 and $20 thereafter. All
COLLEGE BASEBALL Denver at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Toronto ......................................................... 8 8.500 Vanderbilt 1.5 Richmond +$175
Wilkes at Eastern, 3 p.m. San Antonio at Miami, 8 p.m. Los Angeles................................................. 810.444 proceeds will benefit the SWT.
Phoenix at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Oakland ........................................................ 7 9.438 Louisville 9 Morehead St Home Teams in Capital Letters Specially designed medals will be
Saturday, March 19 Philadelphia at Utah, 9 p.m. Chicago ........................................................ 6 9.400 presented to the top three runners
Golden State at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Tampa Bay ................................................... 6 9.400
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Univeristy of Maine, Presque Isle at King’s, 2 p.m.
Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. New York ..................................................... 610.375 in each age group. For information,
Eastern at Wilkes, 1 p.m. Cleveland ..................................................... 5 9.357 Shake N Bake, 26-18; 4. The 4 Stooges, 22-22; 5. contact Race Director Max Furek at
Misericordia at Gwynedd-Mercy, 1 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE B O W L I N G 2.0, 18-26; 6. The Str1k3rs, 18-26; 7. Team 7, 11-33;
8. Team 8, 10-34. Top Scorers: Men- Ryan Rossi, 542-7946 or jungle@epix.net.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL H O C K E Y ....................................................................... W L Pct
San Francisco..............................................14 4.778 276; Tyler Egan, 257. Women- Katlyn Scoble, 197; Applications can also be download-
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull
Inivtational, 10 a.m. Atlanta ..........................................................11 5.688 Modern Lanes Katlyn Scoble, 188.
ed at www.susquehannawarrior-
King’s at Salisbury, 2 p.m National Hockey League Washington..................................................10 5.667
Colorado ......................................................11 6.647
Junior Division-2§26/11 Major Division-3§5/11
Standings: 1. Lucky Dogs, 34.5-9.5; 2. French trail.org.
Eastern at Misericordia, 1 p.m. Standings: 1. Apollo 13, 33-7; 2. PBNJ, 28-12; 3.
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE All Times EDT Cincinnati......................................................10 6.625 Shake N Bake, 22-18; 4. 2.0, 18-22; 5. The Str1k3rs, Toast Mafia, 29-15; 3. R3a1 Str1k3rs, 23-21; 4.
(1 p.m.) EASTERN CONFERENCE Milwaukee ....................................................10 6.625 18-22; 6. The 4 Stooges, 18-22; 7. Team 7, 11-29; 8. 3xtra4 Kr1&py, 21-23; 5. Rain Man, 13-31; 6. Dr
King’s at Widener Atlantic Division Philadelphia .................................................11 7.611 Team 8, 10-30. Top Scorers: Men- Jimmy Wy- Pickles, 7.5-36.5. Top Scorers: Men- Ryan Haupt,
Manhattanville at Wilkes St. Louis ....................................................... 8 7.533 chock, 246; Cody Craig, 232. Women- Brianna 298; Conrad Chapple, 246. Women- Melissa Eip-
Elizabethtown at Misericordia
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
New York ..................................................... 8 9.471 Shinko, 217; April Haupt, 200. per, 235; Melissa Eipper, 196. Bulletin Board items will not be
Philadelphia ................ 68 42 19 7 91 219 182
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE Pittsburgh .................... 70 40 22 8 88 201 171 San Diego .................................................... 7 8.467 Major Division-2§26/11 Back Mountain Bowl accepted over the telephone. Items
Misericordia at PSU Abington, 1 p.m. N.Y. Rangers............... 70 36 30 4 76 198 171 Chicago ........................................................ 810.444 Standings: 1. Lucky Dogs, 31.5-8.5; 2. French
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS New Jersey ................. 68 32 32 4 68 146 174 Pittsburgh..................................................... 810.444 Toast Mafia, 28-12; 3. R3a1 Str1k3rs, 19-21; 4. Ladies Country League-3§8/11 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
N.Y. Islanders.............. 70 27 32 11 65 194 221 Florida .......................................................... 510.333 3xtra4 Kr1&py, 18-22; 5. Rain Man, 12-28; 6. Dr Standings: 1. Sneezy, 26-14; 2. Grumpy, 25-15; 3.
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m.
Houston........................................................ 613.316 Pickles Crew, 7.5-32.5. Top Scorers: Men- Corey Bashful, 24.5-15.5; 4. Snow White, 24-16; 5. Doc, tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
COLLEGE WOMEN'S TENNIS Northeast Division
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles................................................. 514.263 Callacki, 279; Ryan Haupt, 268. Women- Melissa 18-22; 6. Dopey, 16-24; 7. Happy, 14.5-25.5; 8. off at the Times Leader or mailed to
Boston.......................... 68 38 21 9 85 205 164 Arizona ......................................................... 515.250 Eipper, 237; Melissa Eipper, 236. Sleepy, 12-28. Top Scorers: Heather Kukosky,
Sunday, March 20 Montreal....................... 69 38 24 7 83 184 172 NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; Prep Division-2§26/11 561; Suzy Thompson, 509; Sara Bechetti, 498; Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
Sharon Eddie, 473; Barb Sloat-Kane, 470.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Buffalo.......................... 69 34 27 8 76 203 201 games against non-major league teams do not. Standings: 1. Gutterball Busters, 33-7; 2. Bowling
Ladies Country League- 3§1/11
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Toronto ........................ 69 30 29 10 70 182 212 Saturday's Games Gods, 27-13; 3. The Wrecking Balls, 23-17; 4. The
FDU-Florham at King’s, 1 p.m. Ottawa .......................... 69 25 35 9 59 157 215 Philadelphia (ss) 11, Pittsburgh (ss) 4 Smashers, 23-17; 5. Junkyard Dogs, 20.5-19.5; 6. 3 Standings: 1. Snow White & Sneezy, 24-12; 2.
Southeast Division Baltimore 6, Houston 4 Bowlers & CJ, 17-23; 7. The Bowling Buddies, Grumpy, 21-15; 3. Bashful, 20.5-15.5; 4. Doc, 16-20;
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 16-24; 8. Team 5, 12-27; 9. Team 6, 10.5-29.5; 10. 5. Happy, 14.5-21.5; 6. Dopey & Sleepy, 12-24. Top
Washington ................. 70 40 20 10 90 189 171 Toronto (ss) 6, Pittsburgh (ss) 4 BYE, 0-0. Top Scorers: Men- Ryan Perrins, 232; Scorers: Heather Kukosky, 574; Dolores Cooper, Bobby Gates (50), $126,00070-69-68-69—276-12
W H AT ’ S O N T V Tampa Bay................... 69 38 22 9 85 204 209 Boston 9, Florida 2 Alex Hawk, 178. Women- Emily Cheskiewicz, 157; 542; Suzy Thompson, 529; Sara Bechetti, 487; Fabian Gomez (41),
Carolina ....................... 69 31 28 10 72 196 209 Atlanta 12, N.Y. Mets 0 Emily Cheskiewicz, 135. Joan Ruth, 469. $105,438 ................................67-70-70-70—277-11
Atlanta .......................... 69 29 28 12 70 194 223 Detroit 4, Toronto (ss) 3 Bantam Division-2§26/11 Stanton Lanes Chris Tidland (41),
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Florida .......................... 69 28 32 9 65 173 191 Tampa Bay 6, Philadelphia (ss) 2 Standings: 1. Shooting Stars, 25-5; 2. Super Stars, $105,438 ................................71-63-72-71—277-11
7 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE San Francisco 8, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 7 21.5-8.5; 3. The Rockets, 18.5-11.5; 4. Cannon Dunay Jewelers Women's Classic-3§2/11 Brandt Jobe (41), $105,438.68-71-67-71—277-11
ESPN2 — Preseason, N.Y. Yankees vs. Boston, at Central Division Milwaukee 6, Arizona 4 Balls, 13-17; 5. Four Monkeys, 12-18; 6. BYE, 0-0. Standings: 1. Stanton Lanes, 19.5-7.5; 2. Crest- Angel Cabrera (41),
Fort Myers, Fla. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Cincinnati (ss) 7, Chicago Cubs (ss) 6 Top Scorers: Men- Michael Javer, 129; Aaron Hall, wood Pharmacy, 16.5-10.5; 3. Tovon & Co., 16-11; $105,438 ................................66-71-69-71—277-11
Detroit .......................... 69 41 20 8 90 227 199 Seattle 10, Oakland 2 118. Women- Mary Iorio, 113; Stephanie Nowak, 4. Burkes Printing, 14-13; 5. King Pin Lounge, 14-13;
NBA Chicago........................ 69 37 24 8 82 226 193 Kansas City 19, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 7 106. 6. Northeast Auto Credit, 11-16; 7. Thunderstorm
Bio Kim (33), $80,500...........73-68-69-68—278-10
John Merrick (33), $80,500..68-70-70-70—278-10
Nashville ...................... 69 35 24 10 80 177 161 Texas 4, Chicago White Sox 1 Pee Wee Division-2§26/11 Productions, 11-16; 8. The Leftovers, 6-21. Top Chris DiMarco (33),
8 p.m. Colorado 4, San Diego 3
ESPN — San Antonio at Miami Columbus .................... 68 32 27 9 73 188 206 Standings: 1. Team 2, 7.5-2.5; 2. The Troopers, Scorers: Julie Chomicz, 539; Janice Watson-
St. Louis....................... 69 31 29 9 71 193 207 Cleveland 2, L.A. Angels 1 Holmes, 537; Jennifer Mang, 528; Bonnie Eddie, $80,500...................................68-69-70-71—278-10
10:30 p.m. 7-3; 3. Team 3, 6-4; 4. Power of Pink, 5.5-4.5; 5. David Hearn (28), $61,250 ..68-70-74-67—279 -9
Northwest Division Cincinnati (ss) 9, Chicago Cubs (ss) 8 Team 5, 4-6; 6. Bye, 0-0. Top Scorers: Men- Ethan 522; Dee D, 514; Kathy Wood, 510; Kathryn Camp-
ESPN — Orlando at L.A. Lakers Sunday's Games bell, 492. Fredrik Jacobson (28),
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Benson, 88; Morgan Slusser, 86; Kolby Tuminelli,
NHL Philadelphia 6, Minnesota (ss) 3 83. Women- Olivia Engle, 84; Abigail Houston, 75; $61,250...................................74-69-66-70—279 -9
Vancouver ................... 70 45 16 9 99 229 165
Calgary ........................ 71 36 26 9 81 214 203 Houston (ss) 3, Detroit (ss) 1 Jocelyn Javer, 73. Chacko's Bowling Center Michael Thompson (28),
8 p.m. Minnesota.................... 69 35 27 7 77 176 184 Atlanta 7, Houston (ss) 1 Lady Birds-3§2/11 St. Conrad's Bowling League-3§9/11 $61,250...................................68-69-70-72—279 -9
VERSUS — San Jose at Chicago Colorado ...................... 68 26 34 8 60 191 239 Washington 5, Florida 1 Standings:1. Parakeets, 28-8; 2. Seagulls, 21-5; 3. Standings: 1. LJ’s, 21-9; 2. Choice One FCU #1, Brendon de Jonge (28),
Toronto 9, Tampa Bay 3
WOMEN'S COLLEGE Edmonton .................... 70 23 38 9 55 172 231
Pacific Division Pittsburgh 9, Boston 4
Blue Jays, 10.5-15.5; 4. Flamingos, 18-18; 5. Blue
Birds, 17.5-18.5; 6. Tweety Birds, 17-19; 7. Robins,
20-10; 3. Z&B Body Shop, 20-10; 4. American Ab-
stractors, 19-11; 5. Sweet Treet #2, 16-14; 6. Sweet
$61,250...................................71-68-67-73—279 -9
Kevin Stadler (26), $47,250.71-69-70-70—280 -8
BASKETBALL GP W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota (ss) 9, N.Y. Yankees 2 16-20. Top Scorers: Deanna Yonki, 613; Mary Kay Treet, 13-17; 7. Choice One FCU #2, 13-17; 8. Pos- Keegan Bradley (26),
San Jose ...................... 69 39 22 8 86 194 177 Detroit (ss) 9, Baltimore 1 Stetina, 558; Sandie Toole, 517; Barbara Slusser, ten Taxi, 13-17; 9. Pierce Drug, 12-18; 10. Bye, 3-27. $47,250...................................71-67-72-70—280 -8
7 p.m. Los Angeles ................ 69 39 25 5 83 192 168 N.Y. Mets 13, St. Louis 3 512; Therese Wrubel, 504; Mary Pissano, 503; Lee Top Scorers: Carl Henry, 233.25; Dan Zielen,
ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament Selection Justin Hicks (26), $47,250 ...68-69-71-72—280 -8
Dallas ........................... 69 37 24 8 82 193 193 L.A. Angels (ss) 6, Cincinnati 3 Lawrence, 502; Judy Krifka, 484; Ani Digennari, 220.22; Art Reese Jr, 215.08; John Tomkoski Sr, Scott Gutschewski (26),
Show, at Bristol, Conn. Phoenix........................ 69 35 23 11 81 197 198 San Diego 7, Cleveland 2 478; Evelyn Marsh, 456. 211.06; Butch Bauman, 205.68; Ed Hahn, 203.27;
Oakland 9, Colorado 4 $47,250...................................71-68-69-72—280 -8
Anaheim ...................... 68 37 26 5 79 193 197 Pee Wee Division-3§5/11 Tom Sebolka, 200.83; Peter Tomasulo (23),
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Chicago White Sox 6, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 1 Standings: 1. Team 2, 8.5-2.5; 2. The Troopers,
T R A N S A C T I O N S loss. Milwaukee 7, Kansas City 5 7-4; 3. Team 3, 7-4; 4. Power of Pink, 6.5-4.5; 5.
$32,492...................................72-68-72-69—281 -7
Michael Putnam (23),
San Francisco 11, Texas 8
Saturday's Games
N.Y. Rangers 3, San Jose 2, SO Seattle 2, L.A. Angels (ss) 0
Team 5, 4-7; 6. Bye, 0-0. Top Scorers: Men- Ian
Haupt, 90; Tanner Alfano, 82; Christian Davis, 81.
G O L F $32,492...................................73-70-69-69—281 -7
BASEBALL Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 0 Chicago Cubs (ss) 4, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 3, 10 in- Women- Abigail Houston, 86; Jocelyn Javer, 76; Tag Ridings (23), $32,492 ...71-71-69-70—281 -7
nings Aron Price (23), $32,492 ......67-73-70-71—281 -7
American League Toronto 4, Buffalo 3
New Jersey 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, OT Chicago Cubs (ss) 7, Arizona 5
Carey Wruble, 72. PGA Tour Matt Every (23), $32,492......73-69-68-71—281 -7
KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Claimed LHP Robert Bantam Division-3§5/11
Fish off waivers from the New York Yankees. Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 4, OT Monday's Games Standings: 1. Shooting Stars, 26-7; 2. Super Stars, Puerto Rico Open Jim Herman (23), $32,492 ...71-67-71-72—281 -7
Placed RHP Henry Barrera on the 60-day DL. Columbus 3, Carolina 2 Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05 p.m. 22.5-10.5; 3. The Rockets, 20.5-12.5; 4. Cannon Par Scores Kyle Stanley (20), $21,817...71-72-72-67—282 -6
Florida 4, Tampa Bay 3, OT Detroit vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Balls, 15-18; 5. Four Monkeys, 15-18; 6. Bye, 0-0. Duffy Waldorf (20), $21,817 72-70-72-68—282 -6
HOCKEY Philadelphia vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 Sunday
Detroit 5, St. Louis 3 Top Scorers: Men- John Hood, 120; Aaron Hall, Frank Lickliter II (20),
Nashville 4, Colorado 2 p.m. At Trump International Golf Club-Puerto Rico
American Hockey League 113. Women- Stephanie Nowak, 120; Stephanie $21,817...................................71-69-72-70—282 -6
Vancouver 4, Calgary 3 Atlanta vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Jamie Lovemark (20),
PEORIA RIVERMEN—Signed F Blair Riley. Nowak, 114.
Sunday's Games Florida vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Final $21,817...................................72-70-70-70—282 -6
ECHL Milwaukee vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., Prep Division-3§5/11
Washington 4, Chicago 3, OT Standings: 1. Gutterball Busters, 34-10; 2. Bowling (x-won playoff on first hole) Cameron Percy (20),
ELMIRA JACKALS—Announced F Yannick Tifu Pittsburgh 5, Edmonton 1 4:05 p.m. x-Michael Bradley (250),
was assigned to the team by Binghamton (AHL). L.A. Dodgers vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Gods, 30-14; 3. The Wrecking Balls, 25-19; 4. The $21,817...................................74-69-69-70—282 -6
Los Angeles 3, Dallas 2 Smashers, 24.5-19.5; 5. Junkyard Dogs, 23-21; 6. 3 $630,000 ................................68-68-68-68—272-16 Stewart Cink (20), $21,817 ..69-68-74-71—282 -6
Chicago Cubs vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
COLLEGE Buffalo 6, Ottawa 4
Oakland vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Bowlers & CJ, 21-23; 7. The Bowling Buddies, Troy Matteson (150), Henrik Stenson (20),
Phoenix at Anaheim, (n) 20-24; 8. Team 5, 15-29; 9. Team 6, 10.5-33.5; 10. $378,000 ................................67-67-66-72—272-16
ARKANSAS—Fired men’s basketball coach John San Diego vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, $21,817...................................75-67-69-71—282 -6
Monday's Games Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Bye, 0-0. Top Scorers: Men- Anthony Demark, Stephen Ames (83), Steve Flesch (20), $21,817 .69-70-69-74—282 -6
Pelphrey. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10 208; Nathan Nowak, 181. Women- Olivia Astolfi, $203,000 ................................69-66-73-66—274-14 Marco Dawson (20),
San Jose at Chicago, 8 p.m. p.m. 133; Danielle Franklin, 132. Hunter Haas (83), $203,000 67-68-68-71—274-14
Minnesota at Vancouver, 10 p.m. $21,817...................................68-71-69-74—282 -6
N.Y. Yankees vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 7:05 Junior Division-3§5/11 George McNeill (55), Bill Lunde (16), $15,750 .......69-72-71-71—283 -5
p.m. Standings: 1. Apollo 13, 37-7; 2. PBNJ, 29-15; 3. $140,000 ................................69-66-71-69—275-13 Alex Prugh (16), $15,750 .....69-71-71-72—283 -5

NFL
For now, the players will meet Paul Tagliabue struck in 2006. ed, the NFL would be forced to no longer are protected under la- professional football, I have expe-
in Marco Island, Fla., beginning They will plot strategy for the operate while a new CBA is dis- bor law but instead are now al- rienced the business with uncer-
Wednesday, an annual conven- next few months, hopeful the re- cussed, although the rules under lowed to take their chances in fed- tainty firsthand,” said Seattle
tion that has taken place in Maui quest for a preliminary injunction which the league would be doing eral court under antitrust law. running back/kick returner Leon
Continued from Page 1B
most years — that’s where De- filed Friday by Brady, Peyton business are uncertain. When the Most importantly from the end Washington, who agreed to a new
“This is classic collective bar- Maurice Smith was elected suc- Manning, Drew Brees and seven players’ strike failed in 1987 and of the strike — and the end of the four-year contract two weeks ago.
gaining, with each side using cessor to the late Gene Upshaw as other players, including Texas the union decertified in 1989, the replacement games the NFL “I feel for the coaches, and facility
their tactical devices to increase executive director in 2009. Smith A&M linebacker Von Miller, will situation was similar. And the staged while the union was on and stadium employees as their
bargaining leverage. At the end of was charged with keeping the sta- stop the lockout. The players also players’ success in the courts picket lines — until the new lives could be affected. ... With all
this, before the season is lost, tus quo as much as possible be- filed an antitrust suit against the eventually led to a new labor pact agreement was reached, no this being said, I’m optimistic
they will hammer out an agree- cause the players liked the deal league. in 1993 that included free agency. games were missed. that there will be football played
ment.” Upshaw and then-Commissioner Should the injunction be grant- Decertification means players “As a veteran and lifetime fan of in 2011.”
CMYK

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Irish miss
Wednesday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday
16 San Antonio (19-13) 16 UNC Ash. (19-13) First Round 12 USC (19-14) 11 UAB (22-9)
March 15-16 12 VCU (23-11) 11 Clemson (21-11)
16 Ala. State (17-17) 16 Ark. LR (19-16)
Dayton, Ohio

out on Second Round


March 17-18
1 Ohio St. (32-2)
Third Round
March 19-20
Sweet 16
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Third Round
March 19-20
Second Round
March 17-18
Kansas (32-2) 1

No.1 seed
March 24-25 March 24-25

Tulsa, Okla.
16 UTSA or Ala. State Boston U. (21-13) 16
Cleveland

8 Geo. Mason (26-6) Elite Eight Elite Eight UNLV (24-8) 8


9 Villanova (21-11) March 26-27 March 26-27 Illinois (19-13) 9
By RICK GANO
AP Sports Writer
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — 5 W. Va. (20-11) Vanderbilt (23-10) 5
Tampa, Fla.

Notre Dame figured it had

Denver
12 UAB or Clemson Richmond (27-7) 12
made a strong case for a No. 1
seed in the NCAA tournament
4 Kentucky (25-8) San Antonio Louisville (25-9) 4
despite a crushing overtime Newark, NJ Final Four Final Four
loss to Louisville in the Big 13 Princeton (25-6) April 2 April 2 Morehead St. (24-9) 13
East semifinals. EAST SOUTHWEST
The 83-77 defeat Friday 6 Xavier (24-7) Georgetown (21-10) 6
Cleveland

night — 11 Marquette (20-14) USC or VCU 11

Chicago
when the
Up Next Irish Championship
3 Syracuse (26-7) Purdue (25-7) 3
SOUTHWEST squan- Game
REGIONAL dered a 16- 14 Indiana St. (20-13) St. Peter’s (20-13) 14
Second Round point lead Houston
Charlotte, N.C.

Thursday 7 Washington (23-10) April 4 Texas A&M (24-8) 7


Chicago
— was still
eating at 10 Georgia (21-11) Florida St. (21-10) 10

Chicago
Notre Dame
(26-6) coach
vs. Mike Brey 2 UNC (26-7) NATIONAL Notre Dame (26-6) 2
Akron (23-12) after his
1:40, p.m. 15 LIU (27-5) CHAMPION Akron (23-12) 15
team was
TV: TBA Houston Houston
given a No.
Charlotte, N.C.

1 Duke (30-4) Pittsburgh (27-5) 1


2 seed in
the Southwest regional Sun- 16 Hampton (24-8) UNC Ash./Ark. LR 16

Washington
day.
Now Brey and the Irish 8 Michigan (20-13) Butler (23-9) 8
(26-6), who had had impres-
9 Tennessee (19-14) Old Dominion (27-6) 9
sive road wins at Connecticut
and Pitt, will get ready for an
opener Friday against Mid- 5 Arizona (27-7) Kansas St. (22-10) 5
Tulsa, Okla.

12 Memphis (25-9)

Tucson, Ariz.
American Conference tourna- Utah St. (30-3) 12
ment champion Akron. And
even if they didn’t get a top
4 Texas (27-7) Wisconsin (23-8) 4
seed, the Irish will be playing Anaheim New Orleans
13 Oakland (25-7) Belmont (30-4) 13
close to home, about 95 miles
across the Indiana Toll Road at WEST SOUTHEAST
the United Center in Chicago. 6 Cincinnati (25-8) St. John’s (21-11) 6
Washington

Denver
“I think we had a lot of argu- 11 Missouri (23-10) Gonzaga (24-9) 11
ment for a 1, quite frankly,
when you look at our resume,” 3 UConn (26-9) BYU (30-4) 3
Brey said.
14 Bucknell (25-8) Wofford (21-12) 14
“We’re fine. We’re thrilled.
We’re a 2. We earned that. ...
7 Temple (25-7) UCLA (22-10) 7
Tucson, Ariz.

We’ve been on a pretty good

Tampa, Fla.
run. Just erase the numbers 10 Penn. St. (19-14) Mich. St. (19-14) 10
now and look at the matchups.
... You take the seeds away 2 San Diego St. (32-2) Florida (26-7) 2
from the teams’ names now,
15 N. Colorado (21-10) UC-SB (18-13) 15
and you’ve got to go try to win
a tournament in Chicago.” AP
The 15th-seeded Zips (23-
12) nipped Kent State 66-65 in nearly three-quarters of the Big

NCAA
overtime to win MAC tourna- East — 11 of 16 teams from a con-
ment championship. Akron’s ference that was formed in 1979
7-foot center, Zeke Marshall, and gets credit for helping trans-
blocked nine shots in the game form college basketball from
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and had 88 for the season. The something much smaller into a
Zips are also proficient 3-point wealth (23-11) — will take place sport that produces the best single
shooters, making 36 percent. Tuesday and Wednesday. American sporting event this side
Notre Dame hit 39 percent of Those, along with every other of the Super Bowl.
its 3-point attempts, so it could game of the entire tournament, Pitt (27-5) got the top seed in
come down to which team can will be aired in their entirety on the Southeast — its second No. 1
defend the long-range shot the four networks. Before the start of in the last three years — despite
best. the season, TBS, TNT and TruTV losing to Connecticut in the quar-
During its strong regular joined CBS in signing a new, 14- terfinals of the conference tourna-
season, the Irish downed Big year TV contract worth $10.8 bil- ment. Notre Dame (26-6) was giv-
East tourney champion lion — the price to be paid to air en a No. 2 seed in the Southwest
UConn twice and knocked off the games that make up the ingre- after losing to Louisville in the
Pitt on its home floor. The Pan- dients for America’s biggest office semifinals. And Connecticut
thers, who won the Big East pool. The games used to all be (26-9) got handsomely rewarded
regular-season title before los- shown on CBS, with the network for winning five straight games
ing to UConn in the tourna- deciding which part of the country against that tough competition to
ment quarterfinals, were got which games. Now, it’s the win the tournament. The Huskies,
picked as the top seed in the viewers who will make the choice. who missed the NCAAs altogether
Southeast. But more teams, more TV and last year, are a No. 3 seed in the
Star Ben Hansbrough, who more money don’t solve every AP PHOTO West and will open Thursday
struggled in the loss to Louis- problem or erase every whiff of From left, Tennessee players Tyler Summitt, Jerronne Maymon, Cameron Tatum, John Fields and against No. 14 Bucknell.
ville, was asked his thoughts controversy. Jordan McRae applaud after seeing the announcement of Tennessee earning a No. 9 seed in the “We were a good team in the
when he saw that the Irish got As is always the case on Selec- West Region of the NCAA basketball tournament on Sunday in Knoxville, Tenn., during a selection league, but to be a No. 3 seed ... ob-
a No. 2 seed instead of a No. 1. tion Sunday, there were plenty of show viewing party. Tennessee will face No. 8 seed Michigan. viously our work this past week re-
“We can’t change it,” Hans- head-scratchers — a list of teams ally paid off,” UConn coach Jim
brough said. “I think the that came out of nowhere to make ment at all were equally big sur- “I was shocked,” Colorado “more than I’ve ever done in my Calhoun said.
NCAA tournament, I think it and other virtual shoo-ins that prises. coach Tad Boyle said. “That’s the tenure on this committee.” The Big Ten placed seven
seeds do matter, but I don’t didn’t. Among those snubbed were Vir- only word that comes to my mind. “Colorado is a good ballclub, teams, including a pair — Penn
think they matter greatly. If In the first category: Georgia ginia Tech (21-11), which has come Just absolutely shocked we we- and there were many good ball- State and Michigan State — with
you are wanting to make a (21-11), given a surprisingly high close but missed for four straight ren’t in the field.” clubs we considered,” he said. 14 losses each. Led by freshman
deep run, you are going to No. 10 seed despite losing twice to years, and Colorado (21-13), which Ohio State athletic director “They just didn’t quite get the big man Jared Sullinger, Ohio
have to beat some really good Alabama, a team that got left out. beat tournament teams Texas and Gene Smith, who led the selection votes to get in. That’s just the real- State got rewarded with opening-
teams regardless of what your Many experts thought VCU, UAB Missouri once — and another one, committee, said members investi- ity.” week games down the road in Cle-
seed is.” and Clemson making the tourna- Kansas State, three times. gated the resumes of the teams Those that did make it include veland.

PSU Colorado, Virginia Tech headline NIT field


in January of ranked teams Illi- olina in the second round to
nois, Michigan State and Wis- set up a regional semifinal date
consin, and had close calls at against the state-rival Owls.
Purdue and Ohio State. Temple won 84-72.
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But they lost momentum The Nittany Lions and Owls By DAVE SKRETTA “I just feel like the way we’re the field in the NIT and see, from
Lord to watch over our kids ... again with three straight losses also scrimmaged in the presea- AP Sports Writer playing right now, we’re one of top to bottom, how many quality
I prayed for giving (Battle) to start out February. An 82-61 son. DeChellis jokingly sug- NEW YORK — Perhaps the the top 68 teams in the country,” teams are in it,” said Dayton’s
strength. loss to top-ranked Ohio State, gested the two Pennsylvania NCAA tournament selection Colorado coach Tad Boyle said. “I Brian Gregory, whose team lost
“The little guy has courage. in which Penn State wasn’t schools could play in Harris- committee confused Alabama- know that. But we’re not in the to Richmond in the Atlantic-10 ti-
He is a competitor and has competitive at all at home on burg instead of across the Birmingham with Alabama, and tournament. We have to deal tle game Sunday. “If that doesn’t
courage.” Senior Night, looked disas- country in Arizona. Virginia Commonwealth for Vir- with it and move on. We have to fire you up, you probably
And a slew of records, in- trous. Playing with just a seven- ginia Tech. make a statement in the NIT.” shouldn’t be playing.”
cluding being the school’s all- Turns out it was the last loss man rotation and heavily re- The two bubble teams from Seth Greenberg and the Ho- Only nine teams in the field
time leading scorer, and only before a late-season, four-win liant on his starters, DeChellis power conferences were passed kies have sweated out the selec- have yet to reach 20 wins. Eight
the third Division I player after surge. They finished the regu- said he’ll give his team off over Sunday in favor of a pair of tion process the past three years, have at least 24, including Coast-
mid-major teams from their very missing out each time, and fig- al Carolina from the Big South,
Maryland’s Grevis Vasquez and lar season with a crucial victo- Monday following a grueling
own states. The Crimson Tide ured a win over Duke in late Feb- St. Mary’s from the West Coast
Duke’s Danny Ferry to compile ry at Minnesota before turning four games in four days. Then
and Hokies were relegated to the ruary might finally make the dif- Conference, Missouri State from
2,000 points, 600 rebounds and up the defense in beating Indi- they’ll have just two days to
NIT, giving the consolation tour- ference. It turned out they need- the Missouri Valley and Fairfield
500 assists in a career. ana, Wisconsin and Michigan practice before playing Temple ed to beat the Blue Devils in the from the Metro-Atlantic Athletic
nament its deepest field in years.
But no NCAA appearance at the Big Ten tourney. on Thursday. Alabama and Virginia Tech ACC tournament, too. Conference.
until now, and Battle said all “They’ve had a great run, a Given the alternative were joined as No. 1 seeds by Col- “It’s a chance to continue to They earned automatic bids by
year, he would trade in all his great year. We were so close in though, DeChellis wouldn’t orado and Boston College on play,” Greenberg said. “That’s go- winning their regular-season con-
records to get into the tourney. a couple games, but again, they have it any other way. Sunday night, two more teams ing to be my approach.” ference titles.
Nonconference losses to Ma- were very resilient the whole “The smiles and the joy on that had high hopes of playing in All of the high-profile schools “The thing that really impact-
ryland, Mississippi, Virginia year,” DeChellis said. “I’m very my kids’ faces ... It’s very, very the NCAA tournament. They’ll sent tumbling into the NIT give it ed us was we had 13 automatic
Tech and Maine — especially proud of the effort.” special to me,” he said. “Now host first-round games Tuesday plenty of star power, even if they qualifiers,” NIT selection chair
Maine — weighed down their The last time the Nittany Li- we got ourselves into the tour- and Wednesday, with the cham- won’t be under the brightest C.M. Newton said. “We had a re-
resume, certainly. Penn State ons made the NCAAs was in ney, and it’s because of those pionship game March 31 in New lights of March Madness. cord number, the most we’ve ever
had headline-grabbing upsets 2001. They upset North Car- seniors.” York City. “All you have to do is look at had before was eight.”
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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Cabrera stays red hot Lions fall short


as Tigers top Orioles
The Associated Press
SARASOTA, Fla. — Miguel
Cabrera had three hits and two
Nationals 5, Marlins 1
JUPITER, Fla. — Ricky No-
lasco looked shaky in his spring
of Big 10 crown
The Associated Press last-play layup in the quarterfi-
RBIs and rookie Adam Wilk debut and the Florida Marlins
pitched three scoreless innings got more bad news after the INDIANAPOLIS — Jared nals, then rallied from 14 down
to help the split-squad Detroit game. Sullinger had 15 points and 11 to force overtime and beat
Tigers beat the Baltimore Nolasco allowed four runs in 1 AP PHOTO rebounds and No. 1 Ohio State Clemson in the semifinals.
Orioles 9-1 on Sunday. 2-3 innings and hit two batters. Philadelphia Phillies batter Delwyn Young watches his three-run defeated Penn State 71-60 in Smith was selected tourna-
Cabrera started the spring 4 home run off the Minnesota Twins’ Joe Nathan during the fifth the Big Ten tournament final ment MVP.
Florida’s projected No. 2 starter
for 23, and is now batting .303. inning of a spring training game in Fort Myers, Fla., Sunday. on Sunday. Seth Curry had 11 points,
was slowed earlier this spring
He drove in the Tigers’ first run Sullinger, the tournament’s including a crucial 3-pointer
by a jammed right thumb that
off Brian Matusz in the first right elbow still felt fine. And waukee’s four-run second in- most outstanding player, aver- after the Tar Heels had pulled
he hurt during exercises in
inning, singled and stole second the outing happened during ning. aged 16.3 points and 14 re- within nine.
Miami before he reported to
in the fifth and drove in another spring training. Gomez hit the first pitch he bounds in the tournament to Duke shot 62 percent in the
camp.
run with an opposite-field bro- saw from Kyle Davies for his help the top-seeded Buckeyes first half and 50 percent for the
ken-bat single in the sixth. Blue Jays 9, Rays 3 Angels (ss) 6, Reds 3 second spring homer. Gomez (32-2) repeat as champions. game. The Blue Devils held the
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Jay also doubled and scored on William Buford scored 18 Tar Heels to 34 percent shoot-
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Jose Bau-
Twins (ss) 9, Yankees 2 Bruce hit his first spring homer Casey McGehee’s double in the points and Jon Diebler added ing.
tista and Eric Thames homered
TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees and Travis Wood pitched four first. 15 for the Buckeyes, who also Harrison Barnes struggled a
to help the Toronto Blue Jays
closer Mariano Rivera struck solid innings. won the league’s regular-season day after scoring a tournament
beat the Tampa Bay Rays 9-3 on title. freshman record 40 points
out all three batters he faced Sunday. Giants (ss) 11, Rangers 8
Padres 7, Indians 2 SURPRISE, Ariz. — Pablo Talor Battle scored 24 points against Clemson, finishing
during his first spring training Brandon Morrow allowed two
PEORIA, Ariz. — Tim Stauff- Sandoval had two of San Fran- and Jeff Brooks added 19 for with 16 points to lead the Tar
appearance. runs, one earned, and three hits
er became the first San Diego cisco’s 14 hits, including a run- Penn State (19-14), which reac- Heels.
Two of Rivera’s strikeouts in four innings for Toronto.
Padres pitcher to work five hed the final for the first time.
were looking during a perfect Morrow struck out six and walk- scoring triple. Kentucky 70, Florida 54
innings this spring. The Nittany Lions, who haven’t
sixth. ed none. Nate Schierholtz homered for
The Padres scored three reached the NCAA tournament ATLANTA — Brandon
San Francisco, and Ryan Vo-
Pirates 9, Red Sox 4 times in the second inning off since 2001, were trying to be- Knight scored 17 points, MVP
Mets 13, Cardinals 3 gelsong threw four strong in-
Indians starter Carlos Carrasco. come the first team since Iowa Darius Miller hit two crucial
BRADENTON, Fla. — Josh PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — nings. Sandoval also stole a
Eric Patterson had a two-run in 2001 to win four consecutive 3-pointers and Kentucky
Beckett got roughed up in the Scott Hairston hit two solo base, to the delight of a pro-
double to right. games to claim the title. cruised to another Southeast-
fifth inning, failing to record an homers. Giants, stadium-record crowd of The Nittany Lions had al- ern Conference tournament
out in Pittsburgh’s six-run fifth. Hairston, competing for time Athletics 9, Rockies 4 12,014. lowed 45.3 points per game in title.
The right-hander was charged in the outfield, went 3 for 4 to PHOENIX — Hideki Matsui their three tournament wins, The 12th-ranked Gators
with five runs and four hits, up his spring average to .407. Mariners 2, Angels (ss) 0
snapped out of a spring training but Ohio State surpassed that (26-7), the regular-season
finishing with five strikeouts Mets left-hander Oliver Perez TEMPE, Ariz. — Jason Var- total with 13 minutes remain- champs, had a miserable day
slump with two hits.
and two walks. entered in the fourth to face Matsui, who was stuck in a gas pitched four innings of ing. The Buckeyes shot 64 shooting, especially guards
lefty hitting Daniel Descalso 1-for-21 slide, connected against three-hit ball for Seattle, extend- percent in the second half. Kenny Boynton and Erving
Astros (ss) 3, Tigers (ss) 1 with two outs and the bases ing his spring scoreless string to
former Oakland pitcher Huston The Buckeyes won their Walker. They combined to go 7
LAKELAND, Fla. — J.R. empty. Perez got Descalso to Street in the third inning. seven innings. seventh straight game and of 26 from the field, their woes
Towles had three hits, including pop out to second baseman became the second team in epitomized in the closing min-
an RBI single and his second Louis Castillo to end the inning. White Sox 6, Dodgers (ss) 1 Cubs (ss) 4, Dodgers (ss) 3 conference history to play in utes when they put up back-to-
spring home run Sunday. GLENDALE, Ariz. — John LAS VEGAS — Jeff Baker hit the final three straight years. back airballs trying desperately
Phillies 6, Twins (ss) 3 Danks pitched five scoreless an RBI single in the 10th inning, They became the first repeat to bring Florida back.
Braves 7, Astros (ss) 1 FORT MYERS, Fla. — Joe innings and Omar Vizquel hit a driving in Steve Clevenger from tournament champion since Kentucky (25-8) streaked
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Chipper Nathan had his first poor outing two-run homer. third base for the winning run. Michigan State in 1999 and into the NCAAs with its sixth
Jones and Brian McCann home- as he recovers from elbow sur- Danks allowed just one hit, Baker went 3 for 3. 2000, and both of those teams straight win, second straight
red. gery, giving up six runs while struck out two and walked three reached the Final Four. SEC tournament crown and
Jones, who is recovering from getting one out. in the longest outing for a White Cubs (ss) 7, Diamondbacks 5 27th title overall — more than
surgery to repair a torn ligament Nathan had not given up a Sox pitcher this spring. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Bra- Duke 75, North Carolina 58 every other school combined.
in his left knee, went 2 for 3 to run or even a hit in four previ- den Looper pitched into the GREENSBORO, N.C. — Boynton scored 10 points,
raise his spring batting average ous one-inning spring training Brewers 7, Royals 5 fourth inning in his first spring Nolan Smith had 20 points and the only Florida player in dou-
to .353. Wilkin Ramirez also outings. PHOENIX — Carlos Gomez start and allowed a run and five 10 assists and Duke ended ble figures.
homered for the Braves. He said his surgically repaired hit a two-run homer in Mil- hits, for the Cubs split squad. North Carolina’s run of big
comebacks at the Atlantic Richmond 67, Dayton 54
Coast Conference tournament. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. —
NBA/NHL ROUNDUP Kyle Singler added 11 points Kevin Anderson capped a tour-
for the Blue Devils (30-4), who nament MVP performance

Magic score first victory in Phoenix in 9 years


won a record 19th tournament with 23 points and Richmond
title. In the first finals meeting finished the job this season,
between the rivals in a decade, winning its first Atlantic 10
second-seeded Duke led by 18 title with a victory over Day-
points in the first half and ton.
The Associated Press Angeles stretched its winning never let the top-seeded Tar Justin Harper added 18
PHOENIX — Dwight Howard streak to three by beating Dallas. Heels (26-7) build any mo- points as the third-seeded
had 26 points and 15 rebounds, Jamie Langenbrunner had tied mentum for a third straight Spiders (27-7) won their sev-
then watched the fourth quarter it at 2 for the Stars with 43 sec- tournament escape. enth straight game and earned
from the bench as the Orlando onds left when he poked a loose North Carolina had rallied consecutive NCAA tournament
Magic completed a 111-88 rout of puck through the pads of Jo- from 19 down in the final 10 berths for the first time in
the Suns on Sunday for their first nathan Quick. minutes to beat Miami on a school history.
victory in Phoenix in nine sea- But with the game seemingly
sons. headed for overtime, Handzus

FIGHT
Phoenix had been the only set up in front and steered Alexei worked in the days before the
NBA city where Howard had not Ponikarovsky’s centering feed Bowl Championship Series
won. past goalie Kari Lehtonen to give turned college football into our
Aaron Brooks, starting in place the Kings the win. nation’s No. 2 sport. They won’t
Continued from Page 1B
of injured Steve Nash, had 19 work anymore. Nobody is going
points and 10 assists, but the Penguins 5, Oilers 1 believed the owners are the ones to watch a meaningless pro
Suns were blown out at home for PITTSBURGH — Chris Ku- taking the biggest risk, and game of scrubs when every col-
the second game in a row. nitz scored two goals, Tyler therefore should be entitled to lege football weekend is a play-
Six other Magic players reac- Kennedy added three assists, and the greatest rewards. off weekend.
hed double figures, led by Bran- Pittsburgh moved to within three I believe the baseball union Portraying the current players
don Bass with 17 and Gilbert points of the Eastern Conference has been the single biggest fac- as greedy and entitled? Not
Arenas with 16. Orlando’s regu- lead by topping Edmonton. tor in the erosion of the game’s when Super Bowl most valuable
lars got plenty of rest heading AP PHOTO Marc-Andre Fleury made 28 popularity, from the protection player Aaron Rodgers played
into Monday night’s game The Indiana Pacers’ Tyler Hansbrough, left, drives around the New saves one day after being pulled of steroid cheats to the joke that the game within five months of
against the Lakers in Los An- York Knicks defense during the second half of the NBA game in during a loss to Montreal, Max has become arbitration and free suffering two concussions, liter-
geles. New York on Sunday. Hansbrough scored a career-high 29 points. Talbot and Jordan Staal each had agency. I believe the basketball ally risking his life for a Green
Nash missed the game with a goal and an assist, and Zbynek union ... why do they even have Bay Packers team that made the
“pelvic instability.” Coach Alvin Amare Stoudemire scored 28 game slide. Michalek also scored for Pitts- a basketball union? The NBA league feel warm and fuzzy.
Gentry said his star point guard points for the Knicks, who lost Andrea Bargnani had 17 points burgh, which reached 40 victo- players are highest paid, most The owners can’t win here.
probably also will miss Monday their second straight, and Car- and Leandro Barbosa added 15 ries (40-22-8) for the fifth consec- pampered athletes in this coun- We don’t understand their
night’s game at Houston. melo Anthony added 25 but shot for Toronto, which has lost 11 of utive season. try. They need bargaining pro- wealth. We don’t accept their ex-
just 9 for 22. 15 and 24 of 29. tection like LeBron James needs travagance. We simply cannot
Celtics 87, Bucks 56 Sabres 6, Senators 4 another can of talcum powder. abide their greed.
BOSTON — Ray Allen scored Thunder 95, Cavaliers 75 NHL BUFFALO, N.Y. — Tyler Ennis But the NFLPA is not a typical We may boo and scream and
17 points in just three quarters, CLEVELAND — Russell West- Capitals 4, Blackhawks 3 scored two goals and Jhonas players’ union. It is not fighting deride the players, but, more
Paul Pierce added 14 and Boston brook scored 12 straight points WASHINGTON — Mike Knu- Enroth made 34 saves to lead to get rich, it is fighting to break than with any other athlete, we
set a franchise record for fewest during a 5-minute stretch of the ble scored at 3:51 of overtime to Buffalo over Ottawa. even. The players aren’t fighting also understand that their risks
points allowed in the shot clock third quarter to awaken his list- give the Washington Capitals The game was played hours for their ego, they’re fighting for are our risks.
era. less Oklahoma City teammates. their eighth straight victory, a 4-3 after former Sabres great Rick their health. Few of us have guaranteed
It was the lowest score against Westbrook scored 14 of his 20 decision over the Chicago Black- Martin died in a one-car acci- The owners’ stance is so obvi- contracts. All of us desire safety
the Celtics since they beat the points in the third, helping the hawks on Sunday. dent. A moment of silence was ously arrogantly reckless that and security. Everyone seem-
Milwaukee Hawks 62-57 at Provi- Thunder open a 20-point cush- The winning streak is the observed in honor of Martin, a even the guy sitting next to you ingly fears an aging process that
dence, R.I., on Feb. 27, 1955. ion. Kevin Durant, the NBA’s longest for the Capitals since member of the Sabres’ famed screaming about a lazy receiver will leave us broken and con-
Earl Barron was the only play- leading scorer, added 19 points they set a franchise record with French Connection line. not being worth $1 million is fused.
er to score in double figures for — nine below his average — as 14 straight victories from Jan. probably on the players’ side. In In understanding the players,
the Bucks, finishing with 10 the Thunder improved to 19-6 13-Feb. 7, 2010. Washington set a Coyotes 5, Ducks 2 a recent Bloomberg poll, 43 per- the NFL owners would be un-
points. Andrew Bogut and Bran- against Eastern Conference club record with its fourth ANAHEIM, Calif. — Lauri cent of respondents sided with derstanding their fans. In bully-
don Jennings led Milwaukee’s teams. straight 40-win season. Korpikoski gave Phoenix the the players while only 20 per- ing them, it feels as if they are
starters with eight points apiece. Daniel Gibson had 13 points The Capitals increased their lead for good with his second cent sided with the owners. The bullying the rest of us too.
and J.J. Hickson pulled down 15 Southeast Division lead over goal of the game, and Taylor other 37 percent were unsure or Before bleeding more from a
Pacers 106, Knicks 93 rebounds for Cleveland. Tampa Bay to five points. Wash- Pyatt and David Schlemko also didn’t care but, just wait, with sport that has already taken so
NEW YORK — Tyler Hans- ington also moved one point scored in the Coyotes’ victory every wealthy owner’s whacked- much, the owners need to listen
brough scored a career-high 29 Bobcats 95, Raptors 90 behind Philadelphia for first over the Anaheim Ducks. out sound bite, the undecided to the words of Tregg Duerson,
points, Dahntay Jones added 18 TORONTO — D.J. Augustin place in the Eastern Conference. Shane Doan added an empty- will decide. son of Dave Duerson, when talk-
in place of leading scorer Danny scored 23 points and Gerald The Blackhawks have dropped net goal with 42 seconds remain- Roger Goodell is a decent ing to The New York Times
Granger, and Indiana snapped a Henderson had 18 to help Char- three straight after winning eight ing and two assists. Ilya Bryz- man and good commissioner, about his father’s legacy.
six-game losing streak. lotte snap a five-game road losing in a row. galov made 36 saves against his but he’s running to the wrong “I just wish he had played
Darren Collison added 16 streak. former club to help the Coyotes end zone if he thinks this shut- baseball,” he said.
points, and Roy Hibbert had 12 Stephen Jackson and Boris Kings 3, Stars 2 earn a split of the six-game sea- down won’t cause severe collat-
points, eight rebounds and five Diaw added 15 points apiece for DALLAS — Michal Handzus son series and move into a tie eral damage to the national
blocks for the Pacers in the open- the Bobcats, who have won two scored the tiebreaking goal with with Los Angeles for fourth place trust in his game. Bill Plaschke is a columnist for the
er of a home-and-home series. straight after a season-high six- 20.8 seconds remaining and Los in the Western Conference. Replacement players? They the Los Angeles Time.
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P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L Running backs and receivers HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Lions not lacking Sites, times set


at skill positions
Editor’s note: This is the second of AT A G L A N C E for state playoffs
a four-part series previewing Penn
State spring practice, which opens TAILBACKS
Wednesday. Today’s installment
looks at the Nittany Lions’ running
No. Player Cl./El. JOHN ERZAR Riverside boys plays District 12
21 Stephfon Green 5th/Sr.
jerzar@timesleader.com fourth seed Communications
backs and receivers. Tomorrow: 25 Silas Redd So./So.
Offensive and defensive line. 3 Brandon Beachum Sr./Jr. The sites and times for the Tech at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
26 Curtis Dukes Jr./So.
PIAA basketball games involv- Bethlehem Freedom.
By DEREK LEVARSE ing Wyoming Valley Conference The District 2-A champion
dlevarse@timesleader.com FULLBACKS
teams have been set. Old Forge boys play District 3
No. Player Cl./El.
Once again, Penn State may 37 Joe Suhey 5th/Sr. The District 2 Class 3A cham- champion Reading Central Ca-
not have this whole quarterback 9 Michael Zordich Sr./Jr. pion Holy Redeemer boys will tholic at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Ha-
business figured out until Sep- 41 Zach Zwinak So./Fr. play District 12 runner-up Phila- zleton Area High School.
tember. delphia Electric at 6:30 p.m. The District 2-2A champion
The good news for whoever WIDE RECEIVERS Tuesday at Bethlehem Freedom Dunmore girls play District 12
lines up under center in the No. Player Cl./El.
High School. champion Carver E&S at 5 p.m.
6 Derek Moye 5th/Sr.
opener is that the Nittany Lions 19 Justin Brown Jr./Jr. The District 2 Class 2A run- Tuesday at Bethlehem Free-
have plenty of talent at the skill 20 Devon Smith Jr./Jr. ner-up Meyers boys will face dom.
positions to help out. 7 Curtis Drake Jr./So.
District 12 champion Imhotep The District 2-2A third seed
4 Shawney Kersey Jr./So.
8 Brandon Moseby-Felder Jr./So. Charter at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Mid Valley girls play District 11
TAILBACKS 17 Christian Kuntz Jr./So. at Parkland High School in Ore- champion Northern Lehigh at 5
Though Penn State loses the 15 Alex Kenney So./Fr.
field, which is just outside of Al- p.m. Tuesday at Hazleton Area
program’s all-time leading rush- lentown. High School.
er in Evan Royster, it’s not as TIGHT ENDS
ASSOCIATED PRESS The District 2 Class 3A run- The District 2-3A champion
though the team leaned on him No. Player Cl./El.
80 Andrew Szczerba 5th/Sr. Penn State running back Silas Redd is just one of the many tal- ner-up Holy Redeemer girls will West Scranton girls play District
much in his senior season. So 89 Garry Gilliam Jr./So. ented players that the Nittany Lions have returning at skill posi- play District 12 champion Arch- 12 runner-up Prep Charter at 6
the Lions are again set to use a 82 Kevin Haplea So./So.
tions. bishop Wood at 6 p.m. Wednes- p.m. Wednesday at Bethlehem
generous rotation of players in 92 Nate Cadogan Jr./So.
the backfield for 2011. day at Parkland. Freedom.
The always outspoken Steph- Lions have a group of players quarterback. Drake was expect- Several Lackawanna Confer- Also in the area, District 12
fon Green has been waiting for Both players could be in line to who are capable of breaking out ed to play a big role a year ago ence teams will also be in ac- champion Constitution plays
more carries since he set foot on get carries in short-yardage and becoming big-time college but a nasty injury in fall practice tion. District 4 runner-up Mansfield
campus. But durability remains situations this year. receivers. But these guys aren’t resulted in a broken leg that The District 2-3A champion at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hazle-
a concern for the fifth-year se- The true bruiser in the group there quite yet. required surgery and led to a West Scranton boys will play ton Area in a Class A boys game.
nior, who has had trouble stay- is Curtis Dukes, who was buried Despite rumors that he was redshirt. District 12 champion Neumann Tuesday’s winners will play
on the depth chart as a redshirt NFL-bound this spring, Moye The rest of the corps is short Goretti at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Be- Friday. Wednesday’s winners
ing healthy. A history of nagging
freshman in 2010. That could be openly admitted he has much to on experience with sophomore thlehem Freedom. will be in action on Saturday.
injuries has limited the speed-
the case again this season with work on before heading to the Shawney Kersey being the most The District 2-2A champion
ster’s carries.
three other tailbacks and three next level. He’ll need more intriguing prospect.
Most of the eyes this spring,
fullbacks all clamoring for car- strength to get separation
however, will be on Silas Redd, P I A A B O Y S B A S K E T B A L L
ries. against pro defenders, but he TIGHT ENDS
who showed great promise as a already has the size and talent G L A N C E
true freshman. Green may have Injuries have forced Penn
FULLBACKS at the college level to become State to develop some depth at District 2 participants in bold (7-2, 23-2), 8 p.m. Hempfield H.S., Greensburg
the better top-end speed, but the Big Ten’s top target in 2011. Numbers in parentheses are district followed by Montour (7-1, 20-7) vs. New Castle (7-4, 20-7),
Redd’s moves in open space The Lions again have some tight end, but health concerns seed and overall record 7:30 p.m. North Allegheny H.S., Wexford
versatility at the position. Joe Beyond Moye, Justin Brown still exist headed into the
Perry Traditional (8-1, 22-4) vs. Franklin (10-1,
rival anything the Lions have figures to see the biggest bump
CLASS 4A 22-4), 7:30 p.m. Slippery Rock University
had at tailback in recent years. Suhey serves primarily a pass- spring.
in snaps with the departures of PRELIMINARY ROUND ----------
One way or another, Redd will catcher while Zordich falls into Andrew Szczerba was the Tuesday, March 8
Brett Brackett and Graham Zug. Penn Wood 87, Wyoming Valley West 60 CLASS 2A
be getting his touches. the traditional mold of blocker projected starter for 2010 but McDowell 53, Upper St. Clair 38
Brown began to turn it on late Mount Lebanon 78, Schenley 61 PRELIMINARY ROUND
Whereas Redd was essentially and straight-ahead runner. never came close to seeing the Butler 59, Altoona 47
in the season but struggled with Tuesday, March 8
given the ball and told to run Both should end up splitting multiple drops in the Outback field because of a chronic back FIRST ROUND
Saturday's results
Beaver Falls 69, Tussey Mountain 61
FIRST ROUND
last year, he’ll have to master time in the backfield as they did Bowl. injury that prevented him from Chester 69, Dallastown 56 Saturday's results
West Chester Rustin 55, Cedar Cliff 39 Imhotep Charter 78, Wyomissing 36
receiving routes and blocking a year ago. With good size and speed, doing much of anything. Allentown Allen 56, Norristown 44 Meyers 51, Central Columbia 38
La Salle College 57, Reading 55
schemes if he wants to become Though he isn’t expected to however, Brown has the tools to His initial replacement, Garry Frankford 66, Bensalem 65
Prep Charter 40, Salisbury 36
Vaux 45, Delone Catholic 33
the team’s feature back as a see much time this year, red- become a dangerous and pro- Gilliam, went down early in the Plymouth-Whitemarsh 61, Central Dauphin 43
Lower Merion 44, Scranton 42 OT
Hanover 42, Communications Tech 41
Riverside 66, Loyalsock 58
sophomore. shirt freshman Zach Zwinak was ductive receiver. year with a torn ACL and will Red Land 69, Bartram 47 Pine Grove 46, West Catholic 44
Penn Wood 76, York 66 Hughesville 38, Holy Cross 33
Returning to the mix will be an excellent all-around back in With Moye and Brown on the likely sit out spring practice as a Neshaminy 64, Pottsville 45 Monessen 53, Mercyhurst Prep 42
Brandon Beachum, who was high school and was rated as the outside, the Lions will turn to precaution. Council Rock North 60, Chambersburg 52
Bethlehem Liberty 56, Roman Catholic 41
North Star 59, Richland 53
Sto-Rox 88, Sharpsville 55
fully recovered from a torn ACL No. 1 fullback in the country a Curtis Drake and Devon Smith With Szczerba’s situation still Gateway 57, McDowell 46 Jeannette 68, Brookville 57
Mount Lebanon 60, State College 48 Beaver Falls 59, Bishop McCort 53
last season, but with a redshirt year ago by multiple recruiting in the slot. Both players figure uncertain, that could lead to Allderdice 67, Chartiers Valley 52 Wilkinsburg 73, Moniteau 43
Butler 60, Cathedral Prep 52
season available to him, the services. to have their some plays de- more work for Kevin Haplea, Greensburg Cent. Cath. 88, Bellwood-Antis 62
Summit Academy 44, North East 43
Ohio native preserved a year of signed specifically for them, as who was thrown in as the first- SECOND ROUND
Wednesday's games
eligibility by sitting out. WIDE RECEIVERS they rank as two of the top string tight end as a true fresh- Chester (1-1, 27-1) vs. West Chester Rustin (1-5,
SECOND ROUND
Wednesday's games
25-4), 6 p.m. Norristown H.S.
Beachum was heavily recruit- Penn State has plenty of tal- athletes on the squad. man. Allentown Allen (11-1, 23-4) vs. La Salle College
Imhotep Charter (12-1, 27-3) vs. Meyers (2-2,
24-2), 7:30 p.m. Parkland H.S., Allentown Prep
ed as both a running back and a ent in the receiving corps, but Smith has exceptional speed Converted tackle Nate Cado- (12-2, 20-5), 7:30 p.m. Council Rock South H.S.,
Holland
Charter (12-5, 16-11) vs. Vaux (12-3, 17-7), 7
p.m. South Philadelphia H.S.
linebacker out of high school only Derek Moye is a truly pro- and Drake provides some in- gan may stick with the tight Frankford (12-1, 20-5) vs. Plymouth Whitemarsh
(1-3, 23-5), 7:30 p.m. Wissahickon H.S., Ambler
Hanover (3-1, 22-5) vs. Riverside (2-1, 23-5),
7:30 p.m. Bethlehem Freedom H.S.
along with once and future ven commodity. teresting opportunities with his ends for now for depth purpos- Lower Merion (1-6, 19-9) vs. Red Land (3-2, Pine Grove (11-2, 22-5) vs. Hughesville (4-1,
21-6) 6 p.m. Geigle Complex, Reading H.S.
teammate Michael Zordich. After the rangy senior, the background as a high school es. Penn Wood (1-9, 21-8) vs. Neshaminy (1-4,
19-7), 7:30 p.m. Shamokin H.S.
Monessen (7-1, 24-2) vs. North Star (5-1, 22-4),
22-6), 8 p.m. Norristown H.S. 7:30 p.m. Indiana University of PA
Council Rock North (1-2, 26-2) vs. Bethlehem Sto-Rox (7-4, 22-4) vs. Jeannette (7-5, 16-7), 6
Liberty (11-2, 23-5), 7:30 p.m. Geigle Complex, p.m. Gateway H.S., Monroeville
Reading H.S.

WRESTLING
medals, including two cham- Justin Accordino, who gradu- Gateway (7-1, 23-4) vs. Mount Lebanon (7-4,
Beaver Falls (7-7, 19-6) vs. Wilkinsburg (7-3,
State Semifinalists pions, three third-place fin- ated in 2007. 24-3), 7:30 p.m. North Allegheny H.S., Wexford
Allerdice (8-1, 18-7) vs. Butler (7-3, 16-10), 6
18-6), 6 p.m. North Hills H.S., Pittsburgh
Greensburg Cent. Cath. (7-2, 24-3) vs. Summit
Academy (7-6, 17-9), 7:30 p.m. Gateway H.S.,
The WVC has advanced a ishers, two fourths and a 135: Consecutive career p.m. North Allegheny H.S., Wexford
Monroeville
wrestler to the state sixth. wins for Megaludis. ----------
----------
Continued from Page 1B semifinalists in each of the last “Summer,” Meyers coach 102: How many wins Nor- CLASS 3A
CLASS A
10 years.
wrestling in the top position Here are those 26 athletes who
Ron Swingle said when asked ristown sophomore Brett Har- PRELIMINARY ROUND
PRELIMINARY ROUND
Tuesday, March 8
so much that his opponent in have made it to the final four in what the district needs to do ner has in his career. If he West Mifflin 66, Bradford 36 Tuesday, March 8
Antietam 74, Susquehanna 52
the finals, Kenny Courts from their respective weight classes to improve on those stats. keeps up his current pace, he New Castle 65, Peabody 40
Uniontown 62, Forest Hills 60 FIRST ROUND
Central Dauphin was afraid to in that time: “There’s no other way around may demolish Kemmerer’s FIRST ROUND Friday's results
Reading Central Catholic 56, Sayre 41
Friday's results
get underneath the Crusader 2011: Josh Popple, Coughlin it. The kids we have in Dis- mark. Lancaster Catholic 74, Boys’ Latin 59 Old Forge 42, Faith Christian 37
Mansfield 49, Mahanoy Area 41
star and wanted to end the (189) trict 2, the ones that came 57: State record for wins in Allentown Cent. Cath. 57, Abington Hts. 52 OT
Constitution 70, Phil-Mont Christian 40
Philadelphia Electrical 62, Pope John Paul II 56
2010: Shane Stark, Millville 48, Lancaster Country Day 36
match as soon as possible. out of our region, most of a season set by Erie Tech’s Holy Redeemer 55, Danville 50
Math, Civics & Sciences 71, Marian Catholic 45
Lake-Lehman (171); Pat LaBuz, Bishop McDevitt 27, Octorara 26
“The worst thing we want- Hazleton Area (152) them you see all summer. You Solomon Carr in 1983. Mifflinburg 57, Wilson Area 41 Greenwood 42, Sullivan County 26
Church Farm 52, Antietam 29
West Scranton 67, Lampeter-Strasburg 58
ed to do was to stay on our 2009: Jake O’Hara, Crestwood see them all summer long.” 56: Number of wins this Neumann-Goretti 62, Annville-Cleona 34 Vincentian 82, North Clarion 63
Eastern York 56, Archbishop Carroll 55 Southern Fulton 63, Conemaugh Valley 54
feet and not give him the (145); Tyler Cowman, Wyoming season by Harner. Holy Ghost Prep 63, Northeastern 47 Northern Cambria 62, Union-Rimersburg 50
chance to pick top,” said Valley West (285) INSIDE THE NUMBERS 50: The D2 record for wins Johnstown 41, West Mifflin 35 Rocky Grove 53, North Catholic 49
DuBois Cent. Cath. 58, Bishop Carroll 47
South Fayette 51, General McLane 39
Courts, an Ohio State recruit 2008: Nick Venditti (160) and 49,643: The total attend- in a season, also set by Craig Montour 72, Sharon 42 Clairton 87, Shade 68
New Castle 80, St. Mary’s 54 Lincoln Park 70, West Middlesex 35
who is now a two-time state Aaron Karns (189), Berwick; ance at Giant Center over the in 2010. Perry Traditional 69, Blackhawk 47 Elk County Catholic 58, Serra Catholic 49
Robbie Robinson (152), Pittston Franklin 56, Uniontown 50
champion. Area three-day, eight-session peri- 26: That many Wyoming SECOND ROUND
SECOND ROUND Tuesday's games
“To avoid that was probably 2007: Scott Davis (140), od. Valley Conference wrestlers Tuesday's games Reading Central Catholic (3-1, 26-3) vs. Old
the key thing of the match- Lake-Lehman; Nate Eachus 6,512: How many wins the have advanced to the state Lancaster Catholic (3-1, 27-1) vs. Allentown
Central Catholic (11-1, 17-9), 6 p.m. Geigle
Forge (2-1, 17-7), 8 p.m. Hazleton Area H.S.
Mansfield (4-2, 21-5) vs. Constitution (12-1,
…Being down there for two (189), Hazleton Area; Aaron parade of champions from semifinals in the last 10 years. Complex, Reading H.S. 23-5), 6:30 p.m. Hazleton Area H.S.
Philadelphia Electrical (12-2, 23-5) vs. Holy Millville (4-1, 20-5) vs. Math, Civics & Sciences
minutes and tiring yourself Karns (189), Berwick both classes tallied in their 11: How many wrestlers fin- Redeemer (2-1, 23-4), 6:30 p.m. Bethlehem (12-2, 22-5), 6 p.m. Milton Hershey H.S.
out is not worth it when you 2006: Josh Roosa (135), careers. ished their 2011 season unde- Freedom H.S. Greenwood (3-2, 24-1) vs. Church Farm (1-1,
Bishop McDevitt (3-5, 18-9) vs. Mifflinburg (4-1, 23-1), 7:30 p.m. Milton Hershey H.S.
Crestwood; Justin Accordino
can get takedowns.” (140), Coughlin; Trevin Cowman
2,315: The digit represent- feated, consisting of six in 24-1), 7:30 p.m. Central Dauphin East H.S.,
Harrisburg
Vincentian (7-1, 25-1) vs. Southern Fulton (5-1,
22-4), 7:30 p.m. Indiana University of PA
Central Dauphin’s coaching (275), Wyoming Valley West ing how many wins combined Class 3A and five in 2A. West Scranton (2-2, 21-6) vs. Neumann-Goretti Northern Cambria (6-2, 18-9) vs. Rocky Grove
(12-1, 23-4), 8 p.m., Bethlehem Freedom H.S. (10-1, 19-7), 6 p.m. Clarion University
staff is known as one of – if 2005: Andy Josuweit (145) the state finalists had this 10: Straight years the Eastern York (3-2, 25-4) vs. Holy Ghost Prep DuBois Central Catholic (9-3, 20-8) vs. Clairton
(1-2, 21-8), 7:30 p.m. Geigle Complex, Reading (7-3, 11-11), 6 p.m. Indiana University of PA
not – the best in the state. and Matt Dragon (152), both season. Wyoming Valley Conference H.S. Lincoln Park (7-2, 18-7) vs. Elk County Catholic
The staff, led by head coach from Lake-Lehman 199: State record for career has sent a wrestler to the Greater Johnstown (6-1, 23-1) vs. South Fayette (9-1, 25-4), 7:30 p.m. Clarion University

Jeff Sweigard is recognized as 2004: Joe Kemmerer (119), wins, set by Zack Kemmerer state semis.
Crestwood; Matt Dragon (145),
being one of the top in scout- from Upper Perkiomen; he 5: Those who successfully
ing in Pennsylvania. Sweigard
won the Class 3A Coach of
Lake-Lehman; Joe Rovelli
(160), Meyers; John Laboranti graduated in 2007.
170-1: The career record for
defended their state cham-
pionship. The grapplers are:
WBS Penguins fall in shootout in Abbotsford
(215) Pittston Area
the Year award Saturday 2003: Matt Dragon (130), Franklin Regional’s Nico Jimmy Gulibon (three-time The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton The Penguins now travel to
night and last month his team Lake-Lehman; Joe Rovelli (152), Megaludis, who closed out champion, 119), Derry Area; Penguins scored two late goals Winnipeg for a pair of games
won its fourth straight PIAA Meyers; Carlo Mercadante his career Saturday night Mason Beckman (twice, 125),
(160), Meyers; Jason Mitkowski in regulation to force overtime, against the Manitoba Moose.
Class 3A Duals Champion- with his third straight state Reynolds and John Rizzo but Ales Kotalik was the only The teams will battle on Tues-
(189), Nanticoke
ship. 2002: Matt Carey (275), title. His only career setback (twice, 285) from Richland in one to score in the shootout day and Wednesday with faceoff
The Rams also had another Lake-Lehman; Drew Feldman came in the 2008 PIAA Class Class 2A. Megaludis and helping the Abbotsford Heat to on both nights set for 8:30 p.m.
state finalist in 140-pounder (275), Wyoming Valley West 3A Championships. Courts were successful in 3A. a 5-4 win on Saturday night at The team returns home on
Kevin Gooding, who was run- 169: The District 2 record 1: The number signifying the Abbotsford Entertainment Saturday to take on the Worces-
ner-up as the team finished for wins in a career, set by the first eighth-place medal in and Sports Centre. ter Sharks.
third in the race for the team away with medals. That’s on- Abington Heights’ Evan Craig Hazleton Area history, when
trophy. Their eight state ly a third of the 15 state qual- in 2010. Chad Hoffman claimed eighth
champions are most in Dis- ifiers from the district. 150: Coughlin’s school re- Saturday night. The Cougars
trict 3, tied with Cumberland To put that into perspec- cord for career wins, set by have 16 state medals all-time.
Valley and Manheim Central. tive, last year the district con-
sisted of 12 state qualifiers
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Albany
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power seats, all original 45,000 $2,500 Leave Message
trol, AM/FM radio, Fuel injected. 21” aluminum wheels, deliver. Located in
power, cruise con- miles, Color 570-256-7311
CD player, Mp3 Benton, Pa. $4,900.
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
trol, GPS/naviga- Excellent condition, windshield. Pas- water purifier, GMC 21 1/2 foot
player, keyless $3,000 located in Burgundy, cloth senger backrest. awning, microwave 215-694-7497 bus. 7,000 miles.
tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD entry, sun/moon Hazleton. & vinyl interior, 427 Commercial Floor boards. oven, tinted safety Diesel, AC, auto DUMP TRUCK
roof, rear defroster, 350 rocket glass windows, wheelchair lift.
changer, Mp3 play-
tinted windows.
570-454-1945 or
engine, 2nd Trucks & Remainder of war-
raised panel fridge
451 Trucks/ $4,100
Refurbished, rebuilt
er, keyless entry, 561-573-4114 ranty. Expires engine, transmis-
leather interior, $14,200. owner. Fender Equipment Feb., 2012. Kept in & many acces- SUVs/Vans (570)889-4288 sion replaced.
sun/moon roof,
rear defroster, new
(570) 443-7522 Call
before 9:30 p.m. CHEVY `66 BEL AIR skirts, always
garaged. Trophy
CHEVROLET ‘89
heated garage!
Never damaged.
sories & options.
Excellent condition, LINE UP
Rear-end removed
and relubed. Brand
floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint,
Do you need more space?
2 door post car, in
good condition for
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
only, $7,500.
C70. 24’ box. Lift
gate, many new
7,000 miles. Great
condition! $6,800
$22,500.
570-868-6986 BUICK `05 A GREAT DEAL... new 10’ dump. PA
state inspected.
A yard or garage sale age. Serious
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX IN CLASSIFIED!
heated seats, side 570-574-9217 $12,900/best offer.
mirror defroster, in classified inquiries only, call 570-690-0727 parts. $1,900.
FLAGSTAFF `08 570-594-1496

CHEVY ’06
for details. $8,500 (570)675-7546
backup camera, is the best way To place your AWD,
auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue-
to clean out your closets!
You’re in bussiness
or best offer. Call
Steve at
570-407-0531
PONTIAC ‘84 FORD ‘99 E350 ad Call Toll Free CLASSIC
Super Lite Fifth
loaded, 1 owner,
18,000 miles. 6 JEEP ’02 LIBERTY
SPORT 4x4
1-800-427-8649
TRANS AM
TRAILBLAZER
tooth, phone, nav., cylinder. New
BUCKET VAN
with classified! Wheel. LCD/DVD 70k miles, Power
inspection, tires

SUBARU ‘05 IMPREZA CORVETTES WANTED


& radio controls
SUZUKI `07 C50T
flat screen TV, fire- options. Excellent
on steering wheel, 15TH ANNIVERSARY & brakes. Like
Triton V8. 2 speed place, heated mat- condition. $8,000
4.5 years remain- 1953-1972 EDITION. new, inside & out. Light blue/ silver.
boom; 92,000miles; tress, ceiling fan, negotiable. Call
ing on 7 year 1 of 600 made, all $16,900. Call
CRUISER
Any Condition! $9999 or best price. Hide-a-Bed sofa, 11,000 miles. Moon 570-239-4568
100,000 miles Nis-
san bumper to WRX Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer.
available options,
63K miles, V8, auto. Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
(570) 540-0975 roof, cloth running
board, owner
Leave message.

EXCELLENT
bumper Premium 2.0 Turbo, Blue T-roof, $7,995.
Licensed & Bonded 570574-7002 aluminum wheels, extras such as re-
JEEP ‘07 LIBERTY 4X4
CHEVR0LET`02
Warranty included, exterior. Black cloth corvettebuyer.com Call 570-817-2577 mote start & tinted
water purifier,
EXCELLENT CON- interior. 48,000 1-800-850-3656 windows - $25,000 White, 23k miles,
STUDEBAKER ‘31
awning, microwave
DITION Altima
HYBRID 35city/33
miles, 18” Black O.Z
Rally Wheels. 3”
RSR Turbo Back Rumble seat, coupe
436
MOTOR SCOOTER
Mopeds
CONDITION
Windshield, Bags,
oven, tinted safety
glass windows, EXPRESS
or best offer. Call
570-905-4230
3.7, 6 cylinder, auto-
matic, power locks,
highway mpg. raised panel fridge doors and windows.
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
Exhaust. ACT 2 Good condition. Tank, 150cc, silver, Floorboards,V&H CONVERSION
FORD `52
$18,900. & many acces- Car still under war-
570-371-9001 Clutch, cold air Call for details 51 original miles. Pipes, White ranty. Like new.
intake, RA (570) 881-7545 walls,Garage Kept. sories & options. VAN LT (premium pack-
Call after 5:00 p.m. Seats two. Sacrifice $14,500.
COUNTRY SEDAN 6K Miles $5,500 Excellent condition, Loaded. Low age), 3.4L, 47,000
Gearsets. $13,999 Radio/cassette
TANK ‘07 VISION $22,500. miles. Excellent 570-256-7311
Say it HERE (570) 852-9231 player, includes (570) 430-0357 miles. All wheel
570-868-6986 condition.
JEEP `07
in the Classifieds! CUSTOM LINE helmet and drive, power moon-

SUZUKI ‘04 AERIO


$18,900
570-829-7130 STATION WAGON
V8, automatic, 8
2007 Tank Motor
Sports Vision Motor- charger. $1300
Call NAPW
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR FORD ‘96 CLASS C 570-674-3901
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 AWD passenger, 3rd cycle. 250 cc,
570-822-WASH
1100 Custom. 5800
Gulf Stream Con-
interior, 6 cd chang-
WRANGLER X
CHEVROLET ‘91
seat, good Brand new. 0 miles. miles, light bar, er, rear folding
$2,400. For more cobra exhaust, quest Motor Home. 4x4, stick shift, soft
CONVERTIBLE White sedan, 6-CD
changer,
condition, 2nd
owner. $9,500. information call Tom 439 Motorcycles windshield, many 31’, 460 V8, all
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack, top. Red exterior,
Blue/white top &
white interior.
62K miles, $6200 570-579-3517 at 570-825-2114 extras, must sell.
$5,995. Call
options. 37K miles.
Excellent condition. PANEL TRUCK running boards, well maintained,
garage kept. 11,500
HARLEY DAVIDSON
or best offer. garage kept,
Recent document- 570-301-3433 $17,000. Call White, wiith gutter miles, one owner.
FORD `66 421 Boats &
570-592-2556 $14,750.
ed frame-off 570-868-5385 machine, $6,000, AC, CD player,
(570) 362-1910
restoration. Over
$31,000 invested. TOYOTA `93 MR2 Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
Marinas
` 06 SOFTTAIL YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO To place your
very good condition
leave message
cruise control.
Tow package with
750cc. 8,000 miles,
DODGE `10
will sell $24,600. 570-779-1909 cargo carrier.
ad call...829-7130
CUSTOM
T-top, 5 speed. interior. Pristine
NIGHTTRAIN
570-335-3127 saddlebags, wind- Excellent condition.
CHEVROLET `05
AM/FM/CD, AC, condition. 26K shield, back rest, $18,700
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER S
power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
miles. $17,000 or
best offer.
Dark gray metallic, Black & Pearl,
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS GRAND CARAVAN Call 570-822-9680

CREST 15’ TRAILBLAZER LT


new rr tire & Excellent Condition.
(570) 817-6768 Travel Trailer. 29’, Only 17k miles.
KIA `02 SEDONA
Great convertible, Great condition. brakes, many Must See. Asking
black top, 6 speed mint condition, 1 Excellent condi-
$6,000 $2,499. Call after 4.
LINCOLN `88
extras $11,500 slide out a/c-heat. Black/Grey. 18,000
manual transmis- (570) 592-4982 570-823-9376 tion. Factory & EX, Van, Sunroof.
(570) 708-0269 Fiberglass Stove, microwave, miles. Well
sion, carbon fiber extended war- 61,000 miles.
after 6:00PM fridge, shower equipped. Includes
dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear TOWN CAR boat with
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 YAMAHA` 08 R1 inside & out. Many On-Star, tow pack-
ranty. $19,995
(570) 690-2806
Loaded. Good
trunk, fast & agile. TOYOTA `94 CAMRY 61,000 original
trailer. Out-
board propul- Road King 19,000 more extras. age, roof rack,
running boards,
condition.
$5000 or best offer.
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
$18,000 or best miles, garage kept, Reduced. $15,500.
DODGE `94
LE. 4 cylinder. miles, new tires, lots remote starter, 570-606-7654
offer. Call triple black, leather sion. Includes: of extra chrome. Call 570-842-6735
White, 4 door, extended warranty.
570-262-2478 automatic. 1
owner. 76,000
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
2 motors
Erinmade,
Like New. $12,900.
Call 570-639-1989
Perfect condition.
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
SUNLITE CAMPER PRICE REDUCED
$14,000 or best
Dakota with cap.
1 owner, garage LEXUS `04 GX 470
Black with dark
original miles. or 570-760-1023 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, offer. For info, call kept, very good
excellent condition. “Lark II series” kit, cover. Price center bathroom, gray leather interior.
Excellent condi- (570) 825-7251 condition. Many
PRICE negotiable $7,900
HONDA ‘04
$5,500. Call DVD player. Fully
SALEEN `02 tion. Rare auto- kitchen, sofa bed. extras including lift
CHEVROLET `06
Mike 570-237-7660 570-852-9072 loaded. 92,000
mobile. $4,700. REDUCED! Air, Fully self con- & back seat.
miles. Excellent
tained. Sleeps 6.
SHADOW
Village Auto Sales $2,400 29 MPG gas.
SE 281 of Tompkinsville
570-499-8853
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
NEGOTIABLE YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR New tires, fridge
awning. $4500. SILVERADO 1500 (570) 868-0944 condition. $19,000
(570) 675-4424

FORD `01 LARIAT


Convertible, silver
SABRE 1100
570-417-3940 215-322-9845 4X4 pickup, extend-
on black, garage
kept, Production Volkswagen ‘03
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original 650 CLASSIC ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic. 250 Super Duty
Shopping for a
new apartment?
#351. 14,500 miles, black with SEA NYMPH ‘94 black, 13,500
miles. Windshield,
Like New.
Susquehanna RV
“A Camper’s Best
Pewter. 48,000 with slide-in camper
Classified lets
miles. Asking
$23,500, GTI
moonroof, 5 speed,
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $8,900.
19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi-
saddle bag. Excel-
lent condition.
Less than 1000
miles. White and
Friend” Rt. 11
Bloomsburg-
miles. Excellent
condition. $17,000
new tires, 4 door, 8’
bed. Soft and hard- you compare costs -
Serious inquiries
only! loaded,$9750 Call 570-237-5119
tion. $6,000 or best
$4,500. Call
chrome. Garage Negotiable top for bed covers., without hassle
offer. Call Danville Highway (570) 954-7461 Good condition.
570-477-3600 excellent condition, 570-722-4077 (570) 852-9455 kept. $6,300
570-389-9900 Sold together or
or worry!
570-578-2149 (570) 817-8127 separately $10,900 Get moving
(570) 639-5478 with classified!
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
FORD `03 F150
LARIAT
Contractor ready
with ladder rack &
MITSUBISHI `95
MONTERO SR 4WD
tool box, 4x4 diesel,

JOB
under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000 177,102 miles, auto-

MARCH or best offer.


570-925-2845
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-

FAIR
lock brakes, air con-

8th FORD `90 TRUCK


17’ box. Excellent
running condition.
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
windows, power
mirrors, power
Very Clean. $5,000. seats, cruise con-
Call trol, AM/FM radio,
570-287-1246 cassette player, CD
changer, leather
FORD `97 interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear
EXPLORER windshield wiper,

Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility


new Passed inspec-
Sport - 4WD, 2 tion, new battery.
door, black, new $2,500
tires and alterna- (570) 868-1100

Minutes from Scranton, right off of Interstate 81


tor, 117K miles, Call after 2:00 p.m.
fully loaded, 6 CD
changer, power
windows, power
locks, runs per-
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
SL. AWD, 1 owner,

We are adding to our current,


fect. $2500. Call no accidents. 4
570-814-8536 door hatchback, 6
cylinder, roof rails,

FORD `99 E250


Wheelchair Van
dark gray, black
interior. Premium
wheels, new tires,

qualified staff of
78,250 miles. Fully brakes extra set of
serviced, new bat- snows. Premium
tery, tires & rods. sound/Bose/blue-
Seats 6 or 3 wheel- tooth, XM radio.
chairs. Braun Millen- Intelligent key entry.
nium lift with Newly inspected

RNs, LPNs, & CNAs.


remote. Walk up 36,900 miles
door. Front & rear $19,500
A/C. Power locks & (570) 371-7227
windows. Excellent

SUZUKI `07 XL-7


condition. $9,500.
570-237-6375
56,000 miles,

FORD 2008
automatic,
all-wheel drive,

Come and Visit Our Booth –


4 door, air condi-

EDGE SEL
All Wheel Drive.
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom
Red, low miles, wheels, $13,500
fully loaded, Call 570-829-8753
leather, 6 CD Before 5:00 p.m.

Timber Ridge
changer,
perfect condition.
$23,000 or best
offer. Call
SUZUKI `09
570-814-8536 GRAND4x4.
Luxury
VITARA166
horsepower 4 cylin-

Health Care Center


der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
miles. 4 wheel anti
lock disc brakes.
HONDA `03 Leather, heated
seats. Power seats,

ODYSSEY
mirrors, locks &
sunroof. 6 cd
High mileage, changer with 8
140000 miles, auto- speakers. Cruise &
matic, front wheel tilt. Smart pass key-
drive, 4 door, anti- less entry start.
lock brakes, air con- $19,000. Call

• Valid License/ Certification required ditioning, air bags,


power locks, power
570-401-3714

windows, power
TRACTOR
• Long Term Care experience preferred mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD player,
rear defroster, rear TRAILERS
windshield wiper, FREIGHTLINER
$5,990 ’97 MIDROOF
(570) 606-4198

We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package.


475 CAT & 10
speed transmission.
HONDA `10 $12,000

Submit a resume, apply online or in person at our current facility located: ODYSSEY FREIGHTLINER
’99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.

1555 E. End Blvd.


Asking $15,000.

‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’

Wilkes Barre, PA 18711


with sides. All
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.

Attn: Human Resources AT THE Special Edition.


2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790

or fax : 570-823-9165 WOODLANDS Maroon, Fully


loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD, TRUCKS FOR SALE
navigation, sun roof Ford, GMC,
International-Prices
EOE M/F/D/V
plus many other
Valley Crest Nursing, Inc.
extras. 3rd seat . starting at $2,295.
d/b/a Timber Ridge Health
Only 950 Miles. Box Truck, Cab &

Drug Free Workplace


Care Center
Brand New. Chassis available.
Asking $36,000 Call U-haul
(570) 328-0850 570-822-5536
SUNDAY DISPATCH SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 2011 PAGE 11

Most with Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS,


Most with Pwr. Leather Seats, CD, ABS, Keyless Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio,
Entry, Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Tilt, Side Electronic Trunk, Heated Mirrors, Rear Defogger, Traction
Airbags, Cruise, Privacy Glass, PDL, PM, PW Control, Side Airbags, Tilt, Cruise, Memory Seat, Climate
Control, Digital Info, Homelink Sys.

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2008 CHRYSLER 300 C HEMI AWD 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD 2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
AU1095- Pwr. Leather Heated Front & Rear Seats, ABS, Fog Most with Cruise, Tilt, Privacy Glass, Keyless Entry, ELITE AWD
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, CD, Navigation Sys., Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Rear Wipers, CD, Most with 6 Disc CD, ABS, Dynamic Stability Fog
Remote Start, Premium Wheels, Satellite Radio, Parking ABS,Side Airbags, Some with Parking Sensors, Heated Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger,
Sensors, Daytime Running Lights, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Mirrors, 6 Disc CD, Moonroof, Heated Seats, Memory Seat
2002 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM Moonroof, Memory Seat, STARTING AT
Security Sys., Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tow
Pkg., Tilt, Cruise, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heat/
AU1290- ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Cool Front Seats, Digital Info Center, Memory
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Child Proof Door Homelink Sys., Digital Info TO
CHOOSE Seat, Homelink Sys., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Video
Locks, PW, Driver & Passenger Airbags, CD Center, Body Side Moldings FROM
Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd Seat, Rear Wipers, Reverse
2005 TAURUS SE 2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD 2005 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 Camera, Running Boards, Navigation Sys., Parking
Sensors, Luxury Seats, Custom Bumper, DVD
AU9795- Cruise, Tilt, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Rear AU1038- 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, ABS, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Side CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Tow Pkg., Roof
Defogger, AM/FM/CD, Child Proof Door Locks, Rack, Rear A/C, Pwr. Seat, Heated Player, Electronic Trunk Closer, Chrome Exhaust
Airbags, Traction Cont., Pwr. Leather Heated & Cooled Seats, Tips, Premium Wheels, Pwr. Liftgate, Premim
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Air Conditioning Moonroof, Cruise, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Mirrors, Running Boards, Rear Wipers Sound, Body Side Moldings, Carpeted Floor Mats,
05-07 CHEVY MALIBU
Most with CD, ABS, Rear Defogger, Side
STARTING AT Climate Cont., Premium Wheels, Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
Chrome Exhaust Tips, Parking 2008 MARINERS & ESCAPES Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Heated Mirrors
STARTING AT
Airbags, Traction Control, Pwr. Driver’s Sensors, Digital Info, Satellite Most with ABS, Traction Control, TO CHOOSE
Seat, Cruise, Tilt, Pwr. Adjust Pedals
TO
CHOOSE Radio, Heated Mirrors Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, FROM

TO CHOOSE FROM
FROM

PL, PW, PM, Rear Defogger,


2006 CHEVY IMPALA
AU929- Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry, ABS,
60
2009 LINCOLN MKS AWD Side Air Bags, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. STARTING AT 2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV AWD
MOS. All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info Center, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seats, AU9762- 3rd Row Seat, Remote Start, Premium Wheels,Tow Pkg.,
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, CD, Rear Adaptive Cruise Control, Tilt, Moonroof, ABS, Climate Control, ABS, Front/Rear AC Seats, Rear Wipers, Running Boards, Pwr.
Spoiler, Side Airbags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat TO CHOOSE Pwr. Heated Mirrors, CD Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors, Heated Mirrors, Bluetooth,
FROM
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Touch Screen, Reverse TO
CHOOSE DVD Player, Satellite Radio, 6 Disc CD, Traction Control, Side
2007-2009 FORD Camera, Navigation Sys., Memory Seat, Traction
Control, Side Air Bags, Heated Mirrors,
FROM
2007 HUMMER H3 AWD Airbags, Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Fog Lights,
FOCUS SES/SE TO CHOOSE
FROM
Custom Bumper, Premium Wheels, AU1221- Pwr. Leather Seats, Rear Defogger, Moonroof, Pwr. Heated Leather
ABS, Moonroof, Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, PM, Seats, Digital Info, Climate
Keyless Entry with Keypad AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Cruise Control Control, Memory Seat
Most with 6 Disc CD, Cruise, Tilt, Fog Lights, ABS, AC,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry,
Rear Defogger, Heated STARTING AT 2007 HONDA CR-V EX-L AWD
Mirrors, Rear Spoiler, AU1229- AM/FM/6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
Digital Info Center Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags,
Traction Control, Roof Rack, Tilt Wheel, Cruise
2008 FOCUS SES 72
2006 BUICK LACROSSE CX
AU1341 - CD, Traction Control, 63 Control, Leather Heated 2005 CHEVY COLORADO CREW CAB LS 4X4
AU1324- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear MOS.
Rear Defogger, ABS, Tilt, Cruise,
MOS.
Seats, Moonroof, PDL, AU1329- AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel,
Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Digital Info, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Mirrors, Pwr.
Satellite Radio, PDL, PW, PM, MP3 Dual Zone Climate Control PW, PM, Rear Wipers Windows, Cruise Control, ABS

2008 FUSION SE 2006 ESCAPE XLT 4X4


AU1035- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog 63
2009 ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4 AU9511
2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
Most with SYNC, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, MOS. AU1327- Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
- Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel,
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear
TO CHOOSE FROM Roof Rack, Moonroof, Pwr. Seat, Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Traction Control, Tilt Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
Cruise, Tilt Wheel, Rear Wipers Lights, AM/FM/CD, Bedliner, PL, PW
Defogger, Side Air Bags, Tilt, STARTING AT Wheel, Cruise Control, Digital 23K MILES!
Cruise, ABS, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, 2005 ESCAPE 4X4
AU1104- Cruise Control, Tilt,
60
Info Center, Moonroof,
Rear Wipers, Satellite 2005 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB 4X4
Moonroof, Digital Info Center, Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless
MOS.
Radio, Heated Mirrors, AU1165- TRD Off-Road Pkg., SR5, VR-6, Pwr.
Compass & Temp. Display Entry, ABS, AM/FM/CD Parking Sensors Windows, PDL, Pwr. Mirrors, AM/FM/6 Disc
CD, Fog Lamps., Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg., ABS,
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 72
2007 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 72
2007 ACURA RDX 4X4 Cruise Control, Tilt
AU1322- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Rear MOS. AU9677- Cruise Control, Tilt, MOS. AU1172- Technology Pkg., Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, Wheel, Bedliner,
Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless Navigation Sys., Reverse Camera, Tilt, Cruise, Moonroof, Roof Sliding Rear Window
Privacy Glass, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Cruise, Entry, ABS, AM/FM/CD, PW, PL
Rack, Digital Info Center, ABS, 47K MILES!
2008 MERCURY MILAN 72 2008 SUZUKI XL-7 LUXURY AWD Fog Lights, Side Airbags, Rear
Defogger, Traction Control,
2002 LINCOLN BLACKWOOD SUPER CREW CAB
AU1105- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Keyless MOS.
AU1272- AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Fog AU9850- Anti-Theft Sys., 6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Rear Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Moonroof, Rear AC, Tow
Digital Info, Pwr. Seat, Heated Mirrors Lights, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Wipers, Premium Wheels Pkg., Traction Control, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Memory
Defogger, Steering Wheel 72 Seats, Digital Info, Climate Control,
39K MILES!
2008 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Controls, Pwr. Leather Seats,
Moonroof, Privacy Glass, Digital
MOS.
2007 LINCOLN MKX 4X4 Remote Trunk Lid, Navigation Sys.,
GS SPYDER CONVERTIBLE Info Center, Cruise Control, Tilt Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Homelink Sys., Parking
Pwr. Adjust Pedals, Hard Tonneau
Cover, Electronic Trunk Closer,
AU9911-Digital Info, Satellite Wheel, Climate Control, MP3 Sensors, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry with Keypad, ABS, Carpeted Floor Mats, Bedliner
Radio, Separate Tweeters, Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction
2010 E-350 XLTs
72
Subwoofers, Rear Spoiler, MOS. 2007 CHEVY EQUINOX LS 4X4 Control, Dual Zone Climate STARTING AT
Remote Trunk Lid, Rear AU1301 - AM/FM/CD, PL, PW, PM, 72
MOS.
Control, Cruise, Tilt,
Defogger, ABS, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, ABS, Keyless Entry,
Tilt, Cruise, Fog Lights, CD Cruise Control, Tilt, Rear Wipers Heated Mirrors Most with Air, AM/FM/CD,
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CHOOSE
FROM

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FROM
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2007
2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 2007 CHRYSLER ASPEN AU1042- CADILLAC SRX4 AWD Window, Bedliner, Running 21K MILES!
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CD, Satellite Radio, Separate Tweeters, Premium Sound, ABS,
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72
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vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
SUNDAY DISPATCH SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 2011 PAGE 13
509 Building/ 515 Creative/Design 527 Food Services/ 538 Janitorial/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Construction/ Hospitality Cleaning Transportation
Skilled Trades DENTAL ASSISTANT HELPMATES, INC. MEDICAL
PIZZA & HOUSEKEEPER Energetic person for
Mother’s Helper busy dental/ortho- HOME CARE AGENCY RECEPTIONIST
460 SHORT ORDER CHEFS needed in Dallas. dontic office. 4 day

GRAPHIC
work week. Must Helpmates, Inc., Part time for
Monday-Friday
AUTOMOTIVE Experienced. Night
7-11am. Non Smoker TRUCKING be X-ray certified. Leading home care Wilkes-Barre
Physicians Office.
& Weekend Shifts. Send resume to: provider in PA
SERVICE
SAFETY
EMPLOYMENT & Detail Oriented. since 1987. Monday-Wednesday
Apply in person at $10-12/hour. c/o Times Leader
DIRECTORY 506 Administrative/ OPPORTUNITIES
The Woodlands housekeeper18612@ Box 2450 We are now hiring a 8:30am-4:30pm.
Immediate opening.

DESIGN
Clerical Would you enjoy Wilkes-Barre, PA part-time Adminis-

DIRECTOR
1073 Highway 315 gmail.com trative Assistant for Salary based on
working for the Wilkes-Barre 18711-0250
468 Auto Parts our Luzerne/ experience. Send
AR/ AP industry leader?
Slusser Brothers,
533 Installation/
542 Logistics/ Local Trucking
To place your Wyoming County
office, located in
resume to
c/o Times Leader
Transportation Company looking
570-301-3602 OFFICE ASSISTANT the regions leading
construction con- Can you put togeth-
er a display ad from
Maintenance/ for an experienced
Safety Director, if
ad Call Toll Free Wilkes-Barre.
are also seeking an
We Box 2455
15 North Main St.
CALL US! Varsity Landscaping tractor & materials
supplier has the scratch in one hour? Repair SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS you have knowl- 1-800-427-8649 RN Consultant. You Wilkes-Barre, PA
& Garden Center in 18711-0250
TO JUNK following fulltime Have you done edge of FMCSA reg-
FIREFIGHTER/ EMT
will be responsible

YOUR CAR
Swoyersville
seeking an office
is
positions available: commercial work
for an existing busi- AUTO MECHANIC NEEDED
Great for retirees
ulations,
recruitment
driver
and Full & Part Time
for Patient initial
assessments, quar- MEDICAL SALES
assistant with profi- • Asphalt Plant ness? Does your No weekends. Paid retention, OSHA positions. Success- terly visits, as well Lincare of Scranton,
BEST PRICES ciency in AR/ AP and holidays & vacation. or stay at home as aide verification
Operator portfolio have any regulations, H/R, ful candidates PA, a leading nation-
IN THE AREA MS office. 7:30am- Must have parents. of competencies &
work besides accident Investiga- must have EVO & al respiratory com-
5 and 40-50 hours/ • Aggregate school projects? Do PA inspection & Please contact
EMT certificates. aide supervisory vis-
CA$H ON THE $POT, 570-587-2683 tion, workers com- pany is seeking a
Free Anytime week. No health Blacktop Lab you own a computer Emissions license. pensation and Competitive salary its. RN certification & results driven Sales
insurance available. Tech Must have own liability insurance is
Pickup
570-301-3602 Must have reliable • Blacktop Lab
with CS4 or CS5?
Are you an expert in tools. Salary com-
mensurate with
DRIVER/WAREHOUSE excellent people
skills then we want
& benefits.
Please mail resume required. We are
always accepting
Representative.
Create working
transport. indesign? Can you Full time driver/ to talk to you. Send to: Dallas Fire & relationships with
Technician – work in a studio experience. warehouse person applications for Per-
LINEUP Call Harvis interview
service at 542-5330
Necept environment? If you Call Jerry needed for local
resume and salary
requirements to hr@
Ambulance Inc.
P.O. BOX 336 sonal Care Aides,
MD’s, nurses, social
workers and articu-
570-388-2570 well-established immediate need in
ASUCCESSFULSALE or send resume:
varsity.harvis@gmail
certification
helpful
said yes to ALL of
these questions Monday-Friday organization.
calexlogistics.com
or apply in person:
Dallas, PA 18612
EOE Hazleton, Nicholson,
late our excellent
patient care with
8am-5pm No overnights/ and Wilkes-Barre.
INCLASSIFIED! .com •Tri-Axle Dump
then please call:
Rachel Antosh at
Looking for that
evenings. Competi-
Calex 58 Pittston
Ave, Pittston, Pa.
HEALTH CARE Interested candi-
attentive listening
skills. Competitive
dates should call to
Doyouneedmorespace? No Walk-Ins Please
EOE
Truck Driver (570) 457-7020 to
set-up a time to special place
tive wages and
benefits. Must have
EOE
Seeking LPN to 570-829-2037 for
Base + un-capped
A yard or garage sale •Quarry Laborer provide excellent commission. For a
•Hauler Driver
showcase your called home? a clean drivers
545 Marketing/ more information. confidential inter-
in classified LINE UP •Millwright
skills.
Art Director, Rachel
Classified will address license. CDL not
required. Product
personal care in our
home. Pittston area.
EOE view please email to
Mbrady@lincare.com
is the best way A GREAT DEAL... Are you up for the Antosh of PRM, Inc.
Your needs. Apply in person at Alternate Weekends. Looking for Work?
Drug-free workplace
Open the door Tell Employers with
MARKETING
Experience & refer-
tocleanoutyourclosets! is looking for part Master Chemical EOE
You’re in bussiness IN CLASSIFIED! challenge of joining
our team? and full-time graphic with classified! Products ences required.
Call 239-4589.
a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
Looking for the right deal designers to work in 201 Carey Avenue
with classified! on an automobile?
You may apply
online at
her Old Forge Stu-
dio. Part time work
EXPERIENCED Wilkes-Barre
570-825-3465 SPECIALIST 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
VITO’S Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
www.oldcastle
midatlantic.com
would take place
between 9am-5pm PIPEFITTERS
For
WANTED
Expanding
Drivers: Top Pay +
The P&G Mehoopa-
ny Employees Fed-
Transportation Transportation Transportation
M-F. No freelance Benefits/Bonuses!
& Classified’s got
the directions!
EOE/AAP M-F-D-DV
work is available. If
you said NO to any
HVAC Co. Must be a
team player, hard
No-Touch. 85-95%
D&H. CDL-A.
eral Credit Union
has an immediate
opening for a Mar-
GINO’S working, and have

91
of the questions 866-460-8464
keting Specialist.

% above then you reliable transporta- or Apply


tion. Candidate will Benefits include
Wanted: would qualify for
these particular work four, ten hour
gomartini.com
95% paid health-
care, paid holidays
days. Prevailing CDL A Drivers-
Junk positions. E-mail
wage pay. Please Excellent Opportuni- and much more.

DATA ENTRY
your resume to: ty! Ryder Dedicated Must have excellent
forward resumes to:
Cars & of Times Leader prminc14@aol.com
Master Mechanical Account. HOME communication and
demonstration
Trucks readers read 522 Education/
Corp. 3 Banks Ave.
McAdoo, PA. 18237
DAILY! Monday-Fri-
day schedule. Great skills; able to handle
Highest Prices
Positive Results the Classified Training Pay, Top Benefits, many assignments

Paid In Cash!!!
Marketing,
located at 510 S.
Inc.
section. LABORERS Class A Driver,
Flatbed experience.
simultaneously;
exhibits creativity XLC Services, LLC (Logistics) is
FREE
Main St. Old Forge,
PA 18518 is looking
*2008 Pulse Research TEACHERS / ASSISTANTS Landscaping & Gas
Field work available
Prefer experience
with steel. CALL
and resourceful-
ness; expert in mar- seeking experienced forklift
Full time/Part time
for a part-time data positions in child
now. Physically 800-793-3754 EOE. ket research and operators & Inexperienced candidates
Pick Ups entry clerk. Qualified demanding. problem solving; with great employment history to
What Do
care center. 2year/4 Drug Test required
individual must be $9/hour. 5-6am forward thinking,
Call year degree in Early daily start. 40-60
for employment. work at their Mehoopany, PA
able to type 80WPM Childhood required ability to listen to

You Have
Anytime hours per week. location. The following skills are
and
basic
must have
computer
for teacher. Excel- Apply erosion con-
Drivers:
Pay,
Excellent
benefits,
details attentively;
self- confident and necessary for these positions: Every Thursday
288-8995 lent benefits. Apply trol matting on gas
In March
To Sell
skills, be proficient Child Development bonuses & home outgoing. • High School Diploma/GED
in Microsoft Excel site. Also landscap- weekly dedicated A Bachelor’s degree
Council, 9 E. Market • Computer Skills
490 Truck/SUV/ and must be avail- ing duties like oper- account openings in advertising, mar- EXCEPT NO FAIR
Today?
St., Wilkes-Barre or ating mowers, • Valid Driver’s License
able during normal email: karenbcdc3@ with premier truck- keting or communi-
Van Accessories business hours. aol.com. E.O.E.
whackers, rake, load carrier. cations is preferred. • Criminal Background Check
March 17th
Interview will includ- shovel & Bobcat. No Werner Enterprises Must have at least 3 • Pass Pre-employment Drug Screen
TRUCK CAP. Red for
6’ Chevy box $200.
ed a typing test.
527 Food Services/
health insurance
available. Must have
1-800-397-2645 years experience in
related field.
& Physical 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Please contact • Part-time position for experienced
Call Dave at
570-760-9074
Nora at
(570) 457-7020 to
Hospitality reliable transport,
clean driving record, OWNER OPERATORS Email resume with
cover letter to driver only. Tunkhannock
Call 829-7130 All full-time positions come with the Library
COOKS & CHEFS
and pass drug test.
Doyouneedmorespace?
set-up an interview
or e-mail your
to place your ad.
Apply in person.
8am-3pm, ONLY
NEEDED
Dedicated service.
Kathy Stanziale at
kathypgcu@ptd.net following benefits:
resume to or mail to
A yard or garage sale prminc14@aol.com. and bring ID. Good pay. Steady P&G Mehoopany
medical, 8 paid holidays, 401k after
Apply in person: 1 year, and paid vacation. Pay increase
in classified Varsity Inc. year round work. Employees FCU, PO
ONLY
ONL
NL ONE
NLY N LE
LEA
L
LEADER.
E DER
D . Isabella 1204 Main Street based on skill development.
is the best way Wanna make a
Restaurant Swoyersville
Regional work.
Home weekends.
Box 210,
Tunkhannock, PA
tocleanoutyourclosets! speedy sale? Place

273001
timesleader.com 1140 Route 315 Q’s call Brian Call 570-996-7662 18657, attention
your ad today 570-
You’re in bussiness 829-7130.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 542-5330 Kathy Stanziale.
E.O.E.
with classified!
506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/ 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
Clerical Clerical

Assistant Office Manger


Immediate full-time position with
electrical contractor located in the
Greater Pittston Area.
Experience in construction industry and
with PennDOT ECMS network is preferred
but not required. Work responsibility will
include billing, cash receipts, job cost
entries, end of month/year reports, A/R
closing & financial statement preparation,
contract administration, insurance admin-
istration, material certification compli-
ance, answering phones and other duties
as required. Candidates must be knowl-
edgeable with Microsoft Office software,
and have strong communication skills.
Salary is dependent on experience and
training is provided. We are an equal
opportunity employer. Please send resume
to:
Human Resources Department
PO Box 1042
Pittston, PA 18640

533 Installation/ 533 Installation/


Maintenance/ Maintenance/
Repair Repair

CRANE MECHANIC
Local, well established Crane Company in need
of an experienced Hydraulic Crane Mechanic to
work on crane fleet in the Williamsport Pa area.
Top Pay in the business. Excellent Benefits.
Service Truck Provided. Class B Required.
Will assist in relocation.
Must have own tools, Minimum 5 years
experience and willing to work over time and
weekends when needed.
Experience with Link Belt, Liebheer and Grove
Cranes a plus!
Email: careeropportunity17701@gmail.com

554 Production/ 554 Production/


Operations Operations

CRANE OPERATORS
Locally owned, large crane company working in
oil field, road construction & general construction
looking for Crane Operators.
CCO Certification & Class A/B License required
(2) Years experience.
Over time and weekends required.
Permanent work based out of Williamsport, Pa
and through out the Northern Tier.
Top Pay in Industry.
Excellent Benefits.
State of the Art Equipment.
Will assist in relocation.
Email: careeropportunity17701@gmail.com

468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


$300 and Up
$125 extra if driven,
pulled or pushed in.
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Sunday 2 pm-8 pm
SUNDAY DISPATCH SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 2011 PAGE 13
509 Building/ 515 Creative/Design 527 Food Services/ 538 Janitorial/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Construction/ Hospitality Cleaning Transportation
Skilled Trades DENTAL ASSISTANT HELPMATES, INC. MEDICAL
PIZZA & HOUSEKEEPER Energetic person for
Mother’s Helper busy dental/ortho- HOME CARE AGENCY RECEPTIONIST
460 SHORT ORDER CHEFS needed in Dallas. dontic office. 4 day

GRAPHIC
work week. Must Helpmates, Inc., Part time for
Monday-Friday
AUTOMOTIVE Experienced. Night
7-11am. Non Smoker TRUCKING be X-ray certified. Leading home care Wilkes-Barre
Physicians Office.
& Weekend Shifts. Send resume to: provider in PA
SERVICE
SAFETY
EMPLOYMENT & Detail Oriented. since 1987. Monday-Wednesday
Apply in person at $10-12/hour. c/o Times Leader
DIRECTORY 506 Administrative/ OPPORTUNITIES
The Woodlands housekeeper18612@ Box 2450 We are now hiring a 8:30am-4:30pm.
Immediate opening.

DESIGN
Clerical Would you enjoy Wilkes-Barre, PA part-time Adminis-

DIRECTOR
1073 Highway 315 gmail.com trative Assistant for Salary based on
working for the Wilkes-Barre 18711-0250
468 Auto Parts our Luzerne/ experience. Send
AR/ AP industry leader?
Slusser Brothers,
533 Installation/
542 Logistics/ Local Trucking
To place your Wyoming County
office, located in
resume to
c/o Times Leader
Transportation Company looking
570-301-3602 OFFICE ASSISTANT the regions leading
construction con- Can you put togeth-
er a display ad from
Maintenance/ for an experienced
Safety Director, if
ad Call Toll Free Wilkes-Barre.
are also seeking an
We Box 2455
15 North Main St.
CALL US! Varsity Landscaping tractor & materials
supplier has the scratch in one hour? Repair SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS you have knowl- 1-800-427-8649 RN Consultant. You Wilkes-Barre, PA
& Garden Center in 18711-0250
TO JUNK following fulltime Have you done edge of FMCSA reg-
FIREFIGHTER/ EMT
will be responsible

YOUR CAR
Swoyersville
seeking an office
is
positions available: commercial work
for an existing busi- AUTO MECHANIC NEEDED
Great for retirees
ulations,
recruitment
driver
and Full & Part Time
for Patient initial
assessments, quar- MEDICAL SALES
assistant with profi- • Asphalt Plant ness? Does your No weekends. Paid retention, OSHA positions. Success- terly visits, as well Lincare of Scranton,
BEST PRICES ciency in AR/ AP and holidays & vacation. or stay at home as aide verification
Operator portfolio have any regulations, H/R, ful candidates PA, a leading nation-
IN THE AREA MS office. 7:30am- Must have parents. of competencies &
work besides accident Investiga- must have EVO & al respiratory com-
5 and 40-50 hours/ • Aggregate school projects? Do PA inspection & Please contact
EMT certificates. aide supervisory vis-
CA$H ON THE $POT, 570-587-2683 tion, workers com- pany is seeking a
Free Anytime week. No health Blacktop Lab you own a computer Emissions license. pensation and Competitive salary its. RN certification & results driven Sales
insurance available. Tech Must have own liability insurance is
Pickup
570-301-3602 Must have reliable • Blacktop Lab
with CS4 or CS5?
Are you an expert in tools. Salary com-
mensurate with
DRIVER/WAREHOUSE excellent people
skills then we want
& benefits.
Please mail resume required. We are
always accepting
Representative.
Create working
transport. indesign? Can you Full time driver/ to talk to you. Send to: Dallas Fire & relationships with
Technician – work in a studio experience. warehouse person applications for Per-
LINEUP Call Harvis interview
service at 542-5330
Necept environment? If you Call Jerry needed for local
resume and salary
requirements to hr@
Ambulance Inc.
P.O. BOX 336 sonal Care Aides,
MD’s, nurses, social
workers and articu-
570-388-2570 well-established immediate need in
ASUCCESSFULSALE or send resume:
varsity.harvis@gmail
certification
helpful
said yes to ALL of
these questions Monday-Friday organization.
calexlogistics.com
or apply in person:
Dallas, PA 18612
EOE Hazleton, Nicholson,
late our excellent
patient care with
8am-5pm No overnights/ and Wilkes-Barre.
INCLASSIFIED! .com •Tri-Axle Dump
then please call:
Rachel Antosh at
Looking for that
evenings. Competi-
Calex 58 Pittston
Ave, Pittston, Pa.
HEALTH CARE Interested candi-
attentive listening
skills. Competitive
dates should call to
Doyouneedmorespace? No Walk-Ins Please
EOE
Truck Driver (570) 457-7020 to
set-up a time to special place
tive wages and
benefits. Must have
EOE
Seeking LPN to 570-829-2037 for
Base + un-capped
A yard or garage sale •Quarry Laborer provide excellent commission. For a
•Hauler Driver
showcase your called home? a clean drivers
545 Marketing/ more information. confidential inter-
in classified LINE UP •Millwright
skills.
Art Director, Rachel
Classified will address license. CDL not
required. Product
personal care in our
home. Pittston area.
EOE view please email to
Mbrady@lincare.com
is the best way A GREAT DEAL... Are you up for the Antosh of PRM, Inc.
Your needs. Apply in person at Alternate Weekends. Looking for Work?
Drug-free workplace
Open the door Tell Employers with
MARKETING
Experience & refer-
tocleanoutyourclosets! is looking for part Master Chemical EOE
You’re in bussiness IN CLASSIFIED! challenge of joining
our team? and full-time graphic with classified! Products ences required.
Call 239-4589.
a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
Looking for the right deal designers to work in 201 Carey Avenue
with classified! on an automobile?
You may apply
online at
her Old Forge Stu-
dio. Part time work
EXPERIENCED Wilkes-Barre
570-825-3465 SPECIALIST 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
VITO’S Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
www.oldcastle
midatlantic.com
would take place
between 9am-5pm PIPEFITTERS
For
WANTED
Expanding
Drivers: Top Pay +
The P&G Mehoopa-
ny Employees Fed-
Transportation Transportation Transportation
M-F. No freelance Benefits/Bonuses!
& Classified’s got
the directions!
EOE/AAP M-F-D-DV
work is available. If
you said NO to any
HVAC Co. Must be a
team player, hard
No-Touch. 85-95%
D&H. CDL-A.
eral Credit Union
has an immediate
opening for a Mar-
GINO’S working, and have

91
of the questions 866-460-8464
keting Specialist.

% above then you reliable transporta- or Apply


tion. Candidate will Benefits include
Wanted: would qualify for
these particular work four, ten hour
gomartini.com
95% paid health-
care, paid holidays
days. Prevailing CDL A Drivers-
Junk positions. E-mail
wage pay. Please Excellent Opportuni- and much more.

DATA ENTRY
your resume to: ty! Ryder Dedicated Must have excellent
forward resumes to:
Cars & of Times Leader prminc14@aol.com
Master Mechanical Account. HOME communication and
demonstration
Trucks readers read 522 Education/
Corp. 3 Banks Ave.
McAdoo, PA. 18237
DAILY! Monday-Fri-
day schedule. Great skills; able to handle
Highest Prices
Positive Results the Classified Training Pay, Top Benefits, many assignments

Paid In Cash!!!
Marketing,
located at 510 S.
Inc.
section. LABORERS Class A Driver,
Flatbed experience.
simultaneously;
exhibits creativity XLC Services, LLC (Logistics) is
FREE
Main St. Old Forge,
PA 18518 is looking
*2008 Pulse Research TEACHERS / ASSISTANTS Landscaping & Gas
Field work available
Prefer experience
with steel. CALL
and resourceful-
ness; expert in mar- seeking experienced forklift
Full time/Part time
for a part-time data positions in child
now. Physically 800-793-3754 EOE. ket research and operators & Inexperienced candidates
Pick Ups entry clerk. Qualified demanding. problem solving; with great employment history to
What Do
care center. 2year/4 Drug Test required
individual must be $9/hour. 5-6am forward thinking,
Call year degree in Early daily start. 40-60
for employment. work at their Mehoopany, PA
able to type 80WPM Childhood required ability to listen to

You Have
Anytime hours per week. location. The following skills are
and
basic
must have
computer
for teacher. Excel- Apply erosion con-
Drivers:
Pay,
Excellent
benefits,
details attentively;
self- confident and necessary for these positions: Every Thursday
288-8995 lent benefits. Apply trol matting on gas
In March
To Sell
skills, be proficient Child Development bonuses & home outgoing. • High School Diploma/GED
in Microsoft Excel site. Also landscap- weekly dedicated A Bachelor’s degree
Council, 9 E. Market • Computer Skills
490 Truck/SUV/ and must be avail- ing duties like oper- account openings in advertising, mar- EXCEPT NO FAIR
Today?
St., Wilkes-Barre or ating mowers, • Valid Driver’s License
able during normal email: karenbcdc3@ with premier truck- keting or communi-
Van Accessories business hours. aol.com. E.O.E.
whackers, rake, load carrier. cations is preferred. • Criminal Background Check
March 17th
Interview will includ- shovel & Bobcat. No Werner Enterprises Must have at least 3 • Pass Pre-employment Drug Screen
TRUCK CAP. Red for
6’ Chevy box $200.
ed a typing test.
527 Food Services/
health insurance
available. Must have
1-800-397-2645 years experience in
related field.
& Physical 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Please contact • Part-time position for experienced
Call Dave at
570-760-9074
Nora at
(570) 457-7020 to
Hospitality reliable transport,
clean driving record, OWNER OPERATORS Email resume with
cover letter to driver only. Tunkhannock
Call 829-7130 All full-time positions come with the Library
COOKS & CHEFS
and pass drug test.
Doyouneedmorespace?
set-up an interview
or e-mail your
to place your ad.
Apply in person.
8am-3pm, ONLY
NEEDED
Dedicated service.
Kathy Stanziale at
kathypgcu@ptd.net following benefits:
resume to or mail to
A yard or garage sale prminc14@aol.com. and bring ID. Good pay. Steady P&G Mehoopany
medical, 8 paid holidays, 401k after
Apply in person: 1 year, and paid vacation. Pay increase
in classified Varsity Inc. year round work. Employees FCU, PO
ONLY
ONL
NL ONE
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LEA
L
LEADER.
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D . Isabella 1204 Main Street based on skill development.
is the best way Wanna make a
Restaurant Swoyersville
Regional work.
Home weekends.
Box 210,
Tunkhannock, PA
tocleanoutyourclosets! speedy sale? Place

273001
timesleader.com 1140 Route 315 Q’s call Brian Call 570-996-7662 18657, attention
your ad today 570-
You’re in bussiness 829-7130.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 542-5330 Kathy Stanziale.
E.O.E.
with classified!
506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/ 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
Clerical Clerical

Assistant Office Manger


Immediate full-time position with
electrical contractor located in the
Greater Pittston Area.
Experience in construction industry and
with PennDOT ECMS network is preferred
but not required. Work responsibility will
include billing, cash receipts, job cost
entries, end of month/year reports, A/R
closing & financial statement preparation,
contract administration, insurance admin-
istration, material certification compli-
ance, answering phones and other duties
as required. Candidates must be knowl-
edgeable with Microsoft Office software,
and have strong communication skills.
Salary is dependent on experience and
training is provided. We are an equal
opportunity employer. Please send resume
to:
Human Resources Department
PO Box 1042
Pittston, PA 18640

533 Installation/ 533 Installation/


Maintenance/ Maintenance/
Repair Repair

CRANE MECHANIC
Local, well established Crane Company in need
of an experienced Hydraulic Crane Mechanic to
work on crane fleet in the Williamsport Pa area.
Top Pay in the business. Excellent Benefits.
Service Truck Provided. Class B Required.
Will assist in relocation.
Must have own tools, Minimum 5 years
experience and willing to work over time and
weekends when needed.
Experience with Link Belt, Liebheer and Grove
Cranes a plus!
Email: careeropportunity17701@gmail.com

554 Production/ 554 Production/


Operations Operations

CRANE OPERATORS
Locally owned, large crane company working in
oil field, road construction & general construction
looking for Crane Operators.
CCO Certification & Class A/B License required
(2) Years experience.
Over time and weekends required.
Permanent work based out of Williamsport, Pa
and through out the Northern Tier.
Top Pay in Industry.
Excellent Benefits.
State of the Art Equipment.
Will assist in relocation.
Email: careeropportunity17701@gmail.com

468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


$300 and Up
$125 extra if driven,
pulled or pushed in.
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Sunday 2 pm-8 pm
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548 Medical/Health 554 Production/ 708 Antiques & 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 710 Appliances 710 Appliances 712 Baby Items 726 Clothing

91 %
Operations Collectibles Collectibles
LITTLE FLOWER MANOR DRYER: HotPoint 3
cycle, large capaci-
STOVE: Kenmore,
brand new gas
PACK N PLAY.
Graco, clean, excel-
SPORT COAT, navy
blue, excellent con-
is accepting
applications for the
TOOL MAKER/ BASEBALL CARDS:
Certified Duke Sny-
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926, ty, good condition
$150. G.E. 6 cycle
stove, white, inside
never used, $300.
lent condition. $30.
BOUNCER, hanging
dition, size large/
extra large. $5.
der autographed 1928, 1932, 1937,
following positions:
MACHINIST COA from Nabisco of Times Leader 1940, 1961, 1963, washer heavy duty
large capacity good
570-905-2364 for 6 month old. $5.
570-735-0821
570-823-4941
CNA’s – full and part Experience & MLBBPA $45. readers read 1942, 1943, 1944,
condition $150. Hot STOVE: White elec-
time 3-11 and 11-7 necessary. Barry Sanders grad-
the Classified
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
point fridge, good tric, black glass top. 728 Commercial/
Please send cover ed 89 score rookie 1934, 1935, 1936,
Great condition 716 Building Industrial
LPN’s – per diem letter & resume to: card. (N.Mint 8) by section. 1937, 1945, 1946, condition $150.
Maytag washer, 2 $275. or best offer. Materials
r.delvalle@ CSA $40. 655-5009 1947, 1951, 1955, Equipment
*2008 Pulse Research speed. heavy duty- Allison 570-631-
usmaero.net 1956, 1957, 1961, GENE’S
Dietary Aides – COMIC BOOKS - good condition 6635 9:00-5:30 or GLASS DOOR. 3
1963, 1965, 1966, RECONDITIONED SNOWPLOW: Mey-
per diem 6 a.m. – 2 Gen 13-1, X-files #1 & $150. Whirlpool 570-283-5958 after way glass door for
1970, 1980, 1985, ers 84” full size
566 Sales/Retail/ APPLIANCES
What Do
p.m. and 4-7 p.m. 2, Spiderman & dryer Supreme 6 5:30. bath tub. $25
2005, 2006. Meyers snow plow with
Business many others, $2 cycle, 4 tempera- 60 Day Warranty 570-331-8183
H.S. 1935, 1936,
Prep Cook – Per Monday-Friday Line up a place to live frame only, no truck

You Have
each. 570-829-2411 ture heavy duty
diem 6 a.m – 2 p.m. Development 1937, 1938, 1939, WELL TANK. mounting. manual
LP’S (1000!) 78’S, 1942, 1943, 1944, super
$150. For
capacity
more
8:00PM-5:00PM
Saturday in classified! GOULDS V60 19.9 swivel adjustment,
ROUTE SALESPERSON To Sell
45’S From 40’S, 1945, 1946, 1959, gallon tank. New in but has hydraulic
Director of Food 1960, 1974, 1975, details! 212-0183 WASHER & DRYER
50’S, 60’S & 70’S 8:00AM-11:00AM box. Great Deal on mounts for conver-
Service – plans, 1976, 1977. Kingston Maytag washer
Major local snack
Today?
directs and coordi- $1 each. 829-2411 MICROWAVE $15. Gateway pricey item! $225. sion. Excellent con-
food distributor has H.S. 1938, 1939, Shopping Center Frigidaire dryer. 570-239-8149 dition, garage kept
nates the activities TOASTER OVEN Both work well.
an opening for MEMORABILIA - 1940, 1944, 1948, $350. 926-5075
of the Food Service $15. 2 DRIP COFFEE Kingston, PA $175.00 for both.
Route Salesperson. Michael Jackson. 1949. Plymouth H.S. WOOD. Rough cut
Department to pro- MACHINES $10. or 2 (570) 819-1966 Call after 5:30 pm.
Training program, Posters, $10 each. 1930, 1931, 1932, and finished. Vary-
vide dietetic servic-
excellent benefits Key chains, $5 1933, 1938, 1943,
for $15. All good (570) 451-0529 ing lengths/widths. 730 Computer
es to residents, condition. 740-1392
employees, guests,
and compensation. each. Stickers, $3 1944, 1959, 1960. REFRIGERATOR. Oak, pine, hemlock. Equipment &
Email replies to: per pack. Bottle Hanover H.S. 1951, REFRIGERATOR 712 Baby Items $400. 239-8149 Software
special events, etc.,
snackroute94@ openers, $5 each. Call 829-7130 1952, 1953, 1954, Kenmore, almond,
Frigidaire Gallery
Series. Brand new
must have 3-5
years of experience
yahoo.com 570-829-2411 to place your ad. 1960. Edwardsville 21.6 cu. ft. with ice NEVER USED. 26 cu BOTTLE DRYING 720 Cemetery COMPUTER: Dell
H.S. 1965, 1966. maker & filtered ft, side by side. RACK, formula dimension 8100
SALES
in culinary and
nutiritonal services,
NEON SIGN - Elec- West Pittston H.S. water $350. Water and ice mixer, auto mirror, Plots/Lots tower. newly
tric, Camel sign, 30 ONLY
ONL
NL ONE
NLY N LE
LEA
L
LEADER.
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D . Annual 1925, 1926, 570-868-6018
plus management Looking for a new maker, stainless born free baby bot- installed windows
and long term care
experience. CDM
career opportunity
and not just a job?
years old, $300.
570-829-2411 timesleader.com
1927, 1928, 1931,
1932, 1959. Luzerne REFRIGERATOR. 16
front. Sells for $1400
Asking $800.
tles 3 small, 3large
$20. Evenflo Baby
CEMETERY PLOTS xp. 80gb hard drive.
cdrw $80. HP
H.S. 1951, 1952, CU. FT $150, Plymouth National
preferred. Fast-paced insur- 570-262-2845 Exersaucer, farm Cemetery in PAVILION CORE2
1956, 1957, 1959. FREEZER, chest, theme, for 4 months duo tower, windows
ance agency look- Berwick H.S. 1952, $100. MICROWAVE, Wyoming. 6 Plots.
STOVE, electric, to walking, excellent xp, 80gb harddrive.
Assistant ing for an ambitious, 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 1953, 1956, 1957, new! $100. Moving almond color. $225. condition $25.
$450 each. Call
dvdrw, 1gb ddr2
Director of Food persuasive self- 1958, 1960, 1967, Sale. 570-852-1039 570-825-3666
570-956-1961 570-288-7905 ram. Very fast, new
Service – must starter with excel- 1968, 1969 ,1970.
have cooking and lent selling skills — mainboard. $135
Lehman H.S. 1973, 726 Clothing
management expe- an individual seek- 1974, 1976, 1978, 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 570-905-2985
rience, knowledge ing an opportunity to 1980. Nanticoke Development Development Development JACKET: boys gen- DELL 531S & dual
of purchasing, earn what they are H.S. 1957. Nanti- uine Italian stone proc. 3.50 GB ram,
inventory control worth. Individual coke Area H.S. leather jacket, size 2 300gb HD Dell 18”
and long term care with a desire to 1976, 2008. Dallas 14. $25. 868-6018 flat screen, DVD +
regulations. learn & willingness H.S. 1966, 1967, RW CDRom, sound
to do ‘whatever-it- 1968. Bishop Hoban JACKET: Dallas sub woof. Excellent
Environmental
Aides
takes.’ Willing to
train, if you have ini- EXPERIENCED H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West
Cowboys all leather
superbowl jacket.
condition. $325.
570-542-5622
full and part time tiative and talent.
CAREGIVERS Side Central
Catholic H.S. 1965-
All superbowls listed
Requirements $250. 954-4219
Resident
include entrepre- NEEDED 1975, 1980, 1981. 732 Exercise
Assistants
(Saint Therese neurial drive & an “A Benton H.S. 1977. PURSES (2)Vera Equipment
Plus” Personality. Visiting Angels is looking for experienced Dallas Twp. H.S. Bradley capri blue
Residence) compassionate and reliable caregivers to Kingston Twp. H.S. with wallet, PILATES Performer
Full And Part Time Background in
insurance, real work in the homes of the elderly. 1947, 1948, 1949, reversible burgundy exercise machine,
3-11 And 11-7 1950, 1951. Dallas- $20 each. great condition.
Candidates are estate or financial We offer competitive wages, training,
services helpful, but towian H.S. 1949, 570-693-2612 $50. 570-362-2772
required to be avail- friendly and supportive staff.
not required. Com- 1950, 1951. Dallas- if interested.
able weekends and Come Join Our Growing Team! Kingston H.S. 1952.
PURSES: American
holidays. petitive compensa- Eagle Outfitters
tion. Please email Must have a minimum of 2 years experience, 570-825-4721 TREAD MILL, excel-
APPLY: valid driver’s license. Immediate wool design purse lent condition, $75.
HUMAN resume to: troye3@ great condition
Openings in the Dallas area. 570-825-4261.
RESOURCES nationwide.com 710 Appliances $3.00 Victoria
LITTLE FLOWER Why a career with Visiting Angels? Secret black/pink
MANOR
& ST. THERESE Position
SALES
available
Because we care about our caregivers!
Call 570-270-6700 today!
OVEN: Big George
oven $100.
slipper boots, medi-
um great condition
738 Floor Care
Equipment
RESIDENCE 570-457-2109 $3. Liz Claiborne
for the right person VACUUM PARTS.
200 S. Meade St. who will sell loca- Equal Opportunity Employer small butterfly print
Wilkes-Barre, PA leather purse $4. New for Shark Navi-
tions for our recy- gator. Front brush
18702 cling units. You must Misses/junior Old
pmelski@ be personable, out-
554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ Navy & American roller, $50. Dog pet
lfmstr.com Operations Operations Operations Eagle tops, XS to hair tool, $20.
going, able to make
fax: 570-408-9760
EOE
cold calls, have a
reliable vehicle and
Please submit resume to Medium $1. Old
Navy Size 6 flare
570-693-2612

NORTHEAST
believe in saving the
environment Hiring Assemblers & Gary.Swanson.GXMY@Statefarm.com jeans $2. Pants/
khaki’s sizes 4, 6, 8,
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
10 $2. each. Lilu

VETERINARY
through recycling.
or fax us at 570-821-7535 small purse with
Sales area covers a
100 miles radius Parts Shippers E cute buttons from
Pac Sun $3. Black
EDENPURE HEATER
Gen 3 Model 1000

REFERRAL HOSPITAL
from our Wilkes Like New!! Paid
Barre location. Seeking Assemblers & Parts Shippers for Duryea slip-on waitress $400. Sell for $200
Salary $25,000.00 shoes size 6-1/2 570-328-1165
A state-of-the-art Manufacturing Facility. Generous benefits include rarely worn $1.50
plus commission
veterinary referral
plus mileage. affordable healthcare with minimal co-pays. Asics track cleats HEATER. Propane
and emergency silver/light green gas, with 30’ cop-
hospital, located U’SAgain Recycling 401 York Ave, Duryea, PA 18642
486 S Empire St. size 7 good condi- per tubing. $100 or
near Wilkes-Barre, Apply online at www.pridemobility.com/careers tion $3. 696-3528 best offer.
seeks qualified indi- Wilkes-Barre
570-270-2670 570-287-9946
viduals available to EOE/MF/DV/AA
work nights, week-
ends and holidays in
the following posi- 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
tions:
• Veterinary
Technicians
• Client Service
Team Members 600
Technicians must FINANCIAL
have experience,
and/or education.
Client Service TMs 610 Business
must have cus- Opportunities
tomer service expe-
rience and the abili- INTERSTATE PROD-
ty to multi-task in a UCTS is a Private
fast paced environ- Label Chemical
ment. Manufacturer. We
We offer a compre- offer a partnership
hensive benefits program for sales
package. minded people. This
Please apply in per- Opportunity will give
son or send resume you the chance to
to: develop your own
NVRH business with our
242 S. River St. help. We will design
Suite 200 a complete program
Plains, PA 18705 just for you with
EOE your co name and
private label pro-

RN / LPN / MA
Part Time
gram. Your sales
ability is your ticket
to financial freedom.
For Physician’s Call (570) 288-1226
office. Send resume
to: Dallas Family PUC Limousine
Practice License for Sale.
Attn: Office Manager For more details,
16 Church St. contact
Dallas, PA. 18612 570-574-2111

551 Other
FOSTER FAMILIES 2 LOCAL
wanted. Complete
training, support MILLIONAIRES
looking for 10
and reimbursement
provided. If you like Motivated
young people and individuals to
enjoy being a par- train for serious
ent, call FCCY income in a
1-800-747-3807. recession-proof
Fccy.org EOE business. Call
1-800-292-0618
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130 630 Money To Loan
“We can erase
554 Production/ your bad credit -
Operations 100% GUARAN-
TEED.” Attorneys
ASSEMBLY / for the Federal
Trade Commission

METAL SHOP
say they’ve never
seen a legitimate
Full-time/Part-Time credit repair opera-
Monday-Friday tion. No one can
Apply in Person legally remove
Barhill Mfg. Corp accurate and timely
396 S. Township information from
Blvd., Pittston, PA your credit report.
It’s a process that
CNC OPERATOR starts with you and
involves time and a
Experience conscious effort to
necessary. pay your debts.
Please send cover Learn about manag-
letter & resume to: ing credit and debt
r.delvalle@ at ftc. gov/credit. A
usmaero.net message from The
Times Leader and
H.C.S.C. the FTC.

INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY
2nd Shift
Positions Available
1 year, 18 months &
2 year increases.
Production Hours: 700
4:30p.m.-12:30a.m.
Overtime Required.
MERCHANDISE
Excellent Benefit
Package. 702 Air
$50.00 Monthly
Attendance Bonus. Conditioners
Pre-placement drug
AIR CONDITIONER
screen required.
$40
H.C.S.C. Laundry 570-740-1246
(Beside the Armory)
Rear 310 Market St. AIR CONDITIONERS
Kingston, PA 18704 (2). New window
NO PHONE CALLS units. 7,000 BTU.
PLEASE!! $75 each. Moving
E.O.E. sale. 570-852-1039

MECHANICAL 708 Antiques &


Collectibles
ASSEMBLERS
Experience ANTIQUE WRENCH-
necessary. ES. 15 total. Varying
Please send cover sizes. Early 1900’s.
letter & resume to: Great deal for col-
lectors! $75.
272619

r.delvalle@
usmaero.net 570-239-8149
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742 Furnaces & 744 Furniture & 762 Musical 784 Tools 845 Pet Supplies 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
Heaters Accessories Instruments Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished
SAW 10” Delta Con- BIRD CAGES: small
INKERMAN SWOYERSVILLE
DUPONT PITTSTON
FURNACE Clayton TABLE: 36” Round HARMONICA Hohn- tractor saw, top $10. Large $20.
27”x 49” with exten- 570-288-4852
1600 hot blast,
wood-coal, 3 speed
Oak Veneer. Sturdy.
Good condition.
er with button. $50,
or best offer sions, includes
blade & rip fence,
JENKINS TWP.
45 Main St.
Totally renovated 1 bedroom, 2nd
blower, forced air $20. 570-822-7903 570-287-9946 6 room apartment. floor, tv room,
draft motor, 24”w, 1hp single phase Partially furnished, kitchen & full bath,
motor mounted on 8
36”l, 49”h takes
wood up to 30”,
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
768 Personal drawer
bench,
storage
dust bin
brand new fridge/
electric range, elec-
new carpeting. Par-
tially furnished. No WYOMING
green, nice shape. Electronics $275. Call before
tric washer & dryer. pets & no smoking. 301 Wyoming Ave.
Sells for $1900 will Brand new custom Security & refer- 1st floor, 1 bedroom,
sell for $950. Call FOUNTAIN Little girl BLACKBERRY 8pm 570-477-2604 draperies, Roman ences required. newly remodeled,
before 8pm & boy fountain, & STORM 9530
900 Immaculate 2 story, shades, carpeting / $525/month. All all appliances, w/d
pump. 38” high.
570-477-2604
Excellent condition,
Smartphone for Ver- 786 Toys & Games REAL ESTATE stone & vinyl. Large
lot on cul-de-sac.
flooring & energy utilities included hardwood floors.
izon. Great global efficient furnace & except phone & Security & refer-
HEATER. Eden Pure $90. 570-477-2604 phone with camera, ARCADE BALL with
FOR SALE Large 3 bedroom 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 windows. 2 bed- cable. For info, call ences, no pets.
Gen3. Quartz internet access, home, freshly paint- baths. Detached room + large attic (570) 474-9613 $495/mo+ utilities.
electronic scoring
infrared Portable, 754 Machinery & email, text, blue- oversized 2 car loft bedroom with Leave Message Available April 1
1500W. Works
and mini pool table 906 Homes for Sale ed with some new
garage with loft. spacious walk-in 570-954-2972
Equipment tooth. Includes car combination. $25. carpeting, new van-
excellent. $100
570-457-7854
AIR COMPRESSOR.
charger, AC charg-
er, all manuals, CD.
570-472-3641 Having trouble
paying your mort-
ity and new flooring
in bath. Good sized
Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air.
laundry/pantry &
closet, full tiled bath
on 1st floor, Easy PITTSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed- WYOMING
Titan Industrial com- Excellent condition. BOARD GAMES access to I-81,
gage? Falling rear yard, off street large family room room, eat in 4 room apartment.
744 Furniture & mercial dual tank. $75. 570-479-1463 Vintage 1982 Parker
behind on your parking. Perfect for with built in bar &
airport & casino, off
kitchen, stove & Heat & hot water
Brothers, William street parking. No
Accessories Sells for $1,250,
TRANSCEIVER Vin- Fuld, Ouija in box payments? You your growing family. fireplace on 1st smoking, No pets. fridge. Living room, included. No pets.
asking $700. or best may get mail from 1 bath, coin-op References. Securi-
tage 1975, 40 chan- $25. Vintage 1975 Price reduced for floor. $284,900. $750 + utilities &
BARSTOOLS (2), offer 570-829-2411 people who promise washer/dryer. ty. $600. Call
nel, JCPenney, Selchow & Righter a quick sale. 570-288-3256 security.
white wood with model, 6218, 12 volt, to forestall your Heat, water, sewer 570-693-2254 or
Co., Parcheesi, in 570-762-8265
WEST PITTSTON
wicker seats. Great MLS#09-2449
condition. $35
756 Medical CB transceiver with box $25. Best offer. foreclosure for a fee
$64,900
included. $495/ 570-287-0939

FORTY FORT
LED, TX-RX indica- 570-287-2901 in advance. Report month + security
each. Call 760-1005 Equipment tor, ANL, NB, PA, them to the Federal Call Charles OPEN HOUSE and references
controls, micro- DOLLS Trade Commission, SUNDAY 1633 Wyoming Ave. Call 570-822-8671
BED FRAME: full/ DIABETIC TEST the nation’s con- 12-1:30 pm
queen size. $150 TV phone, like new Ken & Jenny $10. 2 bedrooms, no
STRIPS. Box of 50, sumer protection PITTSTON
stand, dark cherry. $125. or best offer. 570-825-2494 pets, newer carpet
3 boxes available. agency. Call 1-877-
5wx2h, 4 glass $10. 570-239-0057 570-287-2901 & paint, air condi-

WYOMING
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 FTC-HELP or click tioning. $650/per
doors with shelves. approximate 3 X 5 - on ftc.gov. A mes-
JAZZY POWER month, plus utilities.
nice $125. 2 lamps
CHAIR model 1120
770 Photo $50. 868-6018 sage from The Call (570) 287-3059 481 Monument Ave.
basket weave cher-
dual batteries, Equipment Times Leader and 2nd floor, 2 bed-
CLEAN & SPACIOUS
ry with sage shades KITCHEN – Step 2
both
570-283-0636
$10. adjustable
built in
arms,
charger CANON ultrasonic
Lifestyle Party Time
Kitchen Set with
the FTC.
FORTY FORT
1st floor, spacious 5 4 rooms, 2nd floor,
room, very clean.
All appliances, w/d,
off street parking,
$350. Electric EF, 28-200mm, Af- accessories. Great LARKSVILLE
BENCH: pine coun- MF, F/3.5-5.6 USM, BIRCHWOOD ESTATES Ledge View rooms, 2 bedrooms, wall to wall carpet, great location.
mobility trunk lift- condition. $70. Call
try high back with Macro-zoom lens in 3 SONDRA DRIVE Development stove & fridge off street parking. $535/mo+ utilities
nylon strap $250. 570-868-5048
cutout hearts. 30” box $199. 287-2901 132 Clear Spring Ct. included, washer & Water, sewer & No Pets. Security
570-298-2291
x26”x11” $20. Wood Ranch style town- dryer hookup, off garbage included. and references.
Sofa Table with dec-
orative hardware,
MASTECTOMY
PROSTHESIS, $20.
MANFROTTO Mono
-Pod model 681B.
Excellent Condition.
792 Video
Equipment
DUPONT home, with 2 bed-
rooms, 1 3/4 mod-
ern baths, modern
street parking for 1
car. $580+ utilities.
Sewer & recycling
Non smokers & no
pets. $550/month.
570-655-2567
Available April 1
570-954-2972
light colored finish each. CPAP Breath-
ing Machine, $75. $50. or best offer. kitchen with stove, included. Security,
48X 28” X16” $50.
570-823-6829 570-788-2388 after DVD - X Files Sea-
dishwasher, lease, references & 944 Commercial
PLANTERS: 3 deco- son 7 DVDs in very
rative olive green 5 pm.
good condition.
garbage disposal, background check. Properties
WALKERS with fridge. Separate Call 570-287-3484
metal 24” planters $25. Rick 283-2552
EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
wheels $20 & 425. laundry room, 1 car
for over a railing. 774 Restaurant
$20. for all. LAMP
32” tall gold metal
CANES $10. to $25.
570-825-2494 Equipment 794 Video Game 3 bedroom, 2.5
garage, like new
condition. KINGSTON
1st Ave. 1 bedroom, WEST WYOMING
table lamp with WHEELCHAIR - RESTAURANT
Systems/Games bath home. Living MLS 11-366
single occupancy, AVAILABLE NOW!!
white shade, $10. Single family home room, dining room, $162,500

315 PLAZA
Quickie, LXI custom, EQUIPMENT, for sale in quiet Call Lu-Ann off-street parking, 2nd floor 1 bed-
570-868-5275 GUITAR ONLY for family room,
lightweight. Candy Somerset Dough neighborhood- 570-602-9280 no pets, references, room, nice kitchen
Guitar Hero III X-Box kitchen, central air
apple red. Pur- Sheeter, Model Beautiful 2400 Sq. $420 + utilities. with appliances,
BOOKCASES 2 360 & Playstation 2, PLUS finished lower
chased 7-19-10. CAR-100. 2 avail- Ft. 6 bedroom, 2 Call 570-654-1171 $450 month plus 1750 & 3200 SF
antique oak $200. used almost new level family room,
Have all paperwork able. $1,500 each full baths, 2 story utilities and security Retail / Office
each. 1 Barrister $20. 570-868-6018 storage room &
bookcase $200. 1
small mahogany
with dimensions &
weight specifica-
tions. Paid $1,200
or all 2 for $2,400
Call for more info PLAYSTATION2 Two
home, fully air con-
ditioned, oil & gas
laundry room
(unfinished), 2 car
KINGSTON
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
deposit. No Dogs.
570-693-1000
Space Available
570-829-1206
570-498-3616.
WEST WYOMING
bookcase with steering wheels and heat, renovated garage, deck,
doors $100.
selling for $950. foot pedals for rac- kitchen, full unfin- fenced yard on
all appliances Do you need more space? DURYEA
570-675-0920
570-333-1014 RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT,
ing games. $20.
each or 2 for $30.
ished basement, 2
enclosed porches,
corner lot.
$249,000. For sale
438 Tripp St
included, coin-op
washer / dryer in
A yard or garage sale
in classified
RETAIL STOREFRONT
basement with Main St. High traffic
COFFEE TABLE - 758 Miscellaneous Somerset Dough New, never opened, 15 x 20 deck with by owner, realtors is the best way
extra storage, off- area. Parking in
Solid oak, 53 1/4” X Sheeter, Model Nintendo Game- power awning welcome.
24” with 3 glass top CAR-100. 2 avail- cube Bomberman street parking, No to clean out your closets! rear. Lots of light.
cover – generous 570-706-1077 3,100 sq ft.
inserts. Excellent BARREL, able. $1,500 each Jetters, rated E. size lot, off street
pets. $600 + utilities You’re in bussiness
Call 570-287-9631 with classified! Great Opportunity.
condition, $50.
570-288-3723
wooden.
53 gallon.
Excellent
or all 2 for $2,400
Call for more info
570-498-3616.
$10. New, never
opened. Nintendo
Gamecub A series
parking, first floor
washer/dryer. All PITTSTON or 570-696-3936
(after 5:00) WILKES-BARRE
$975 / negotiable
Call 570-451-1978
appliances includ-
COMPUTER DESK 2 condition $195. of Unfortunate ed. Offering price KINGSTON
tier 48x30 glass RESTAURANT
570-876-3830 Events, rated E. $180,000 Mayflower
/metal and matching
4 shelf bookcase
EQUIPMENT, Bak-
ers Pride Oven,
$7. 570-696-3528 Call 570-421-0587
or Rodite@enter.net Crossing COMMERCIAL SPACE
FOR RENT
29x70, elegant BEDLINER: 89 Model KOS-1, 115 Too many baby use “Dupont Home”
industrial modern Chevy S10, standard volt, single deck toys? in E-mail subject Apartments
design,
condition
excellent
$175.
cab $30. 2000
Chevy Cavalier LS
oven. $350;
SOMERSET TURN
Pass them on, sell
them with an ad!
line. KINGSTON
49 S. WELLES AVE.
570.822.3968
620 Market St.
Newly Renovated
LOVESEAT 68x39
hunter green, cloth
rear trunk spoiler,
black 410. 250’ of 6
OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45,
570-829-7130 LINEUP 16 Defoe St. 1 bedroom, no pets,
- Light & bright
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft.,
3rd floor,
upholstery remov-
able back cushions
gauge bare copper
wire $100. Two
$500. ASTRO
BLENDER with foot
ASUCCESSFULSALE Lovely 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 1.5 bath SUNDAY heat furnished, open floor plans
Near Kingston
Corners. Great
1:00PM-3:00PM $475/per month,
excellent condition
$110.570-690-2837
Haynes 198-0 thru
1994 Subaru repair
pedal, model AM2,
$50. For more
INCLASSIFIED! home that features
open floor plan with Completely remod- Call (570)288-9434
- All major
appliances included
location for retail or
business office.
eled home with
COMPUTER DESK,
manuals, free. SUIT- information, call Doyouneedmorespace? cathedral ceiling
everything new. KINGSTON - Pets welcome* Easy Access and
CASES 3 in excel- family room. Pris-
larger corner, light lent shape, $40. 570-498-3616 A yard or garage sale tine hardwood New kitchen, baths, 595 MARKET ST
- Close to everything
parking. Call Cliff
oak color & gray.
$80. 570-868-6018
570-740-1246
776 Sporting Goods
800 in classified floors. 3 season bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile
BRAND NEW - 24 hour emergency
570-760-3427

PITTSTON
sun room leads to
BOOK Bon Sail $15. PETS & ANIMALS is the best way patio, in ground granite countertops,
1 bedroom
apartment. $550 +
maintenance
COUCH. Rebuilt. VHS tapes (2) daniel tocleanoutyourclosets! all new stainless - Short term
COOPERS CO-OP
Good. Sacrifice $20 pool and manicured utilities. No pets
570-540-0175
O’Donnell $15.
570-825-2494 CASH 815 Dogs You’re in bussiness vinyl fenced yard.
$169,000
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
/ No smoking. Off
street parking, air,
leases available

DESK & chair, 7 with classified! MLS 11-141 microwave, dish-


new appliances & Call TODAY For Lease Space
drawer
117W $35.
40l-29H-
BOOKS:
book,
Research
College
Writing a
Paper,
4 EXETER
Call Terry
570-885-3041
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
microwave, laundry.
Security, references
AVAILABILITY!! Available, Light
manufacturing,
or Angie two, huge deck,
www.mayflower
GUNS
570-823-0881 5th edition, ISBN: 1- & Background warehouse,
570-885-4896 large yard, excellent
877653-66-7, good check required. office, includes
DINING ROOM SET, neighborhood
570-288-4508 crossing.com
traditional Cherry condition $2. Life
BUY - SELL $154,900 (835.00 / all utilities with
As We Know It, A free parking.
KINGSTON
wood, 2 piece china 30years/ 5%) Certain Restrictions

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closet, server on collection of Per- TRADE 570-654-1490
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wheels, table with 6 sonal Essays by
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90 Sharpe Street you money!
Also Buying
PITTSTON TWP.
padded chairs. 2nd floor, 2 bed-
Excellent condition. great condition Ammo; War / rooms. $615/month.
$1,700 or best offer. ISBN: 0-7434-7686- Military Items; Heat, water, stove &
Call (570) 271-2835
DRESSER with mir-
7 $5. 696-3528
CANISTER SET 4
Bayonets;
Gold & Silver; TO CONSIDER.... Wildflower Village
1101 Chicory Court
refrigerator includ-
ed. References &
piece, burgundy, $8. Coins This immaculate security required.
ror. 4 small drawers
across top, 6 draw- Hamilton Beach can 570-735-1487
ENHANCE end unit townhome, Section 8 Welcome.
opener, used less YOUR PET 5 years young, is Call Ed.
ers beneath $45. ready and waiting 570-287-9661
than 1 year $8. Daily 10am -
Chest of 5 drawers
Electrolux canister 4
CLASSIFIED for its new owner to WEST WYOMING extension 229
$50. Chest of draw-
TOY TOWN SECTION
7pm AD ONLINE
ers $50.
570-288-8689
ply bags Style C
generic 10 count
$10. Electrolux
570-855-2613
move right in!
Bright 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath, new car- 993 Sunrise Drive 148 Stites Street
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1 1/2 PLAINS TWP
(24 hours) Call 829-7130 Horizon Estates 7 PETHICK DRIVE
LAMP - Parlor stand upright 4 ply, style U peting and flooring MINT CONDITION double, 1.5 bath,
9 count $10., style U throughout, crown Stunning 3 bed- gas heat, off-street OFF RTE. 315
up lamp. Very good Place your pet ad MUST SEE!
generic upright 10 CROSS BOW LEG- moulding. Gas fur- room, 2.5 bath end parking, fenced in 1200 & 700 SF
condition. Grey and provide us your $74,000
metal color. $25. count $10., upright 4 END exercise
email address
nace and air condi- Townhome with 2
Charming 750 sq.
KINGSTON yard, excellent Office Available.
Reasonable.
ply bags style u machine, very good tioning. Back yard car garage. 1st floor condition. $595/
570-740-1246
generic 10 count. condition, sacrifice features patio, vinyl master bedroom ft. corner lot home. DUPLEX month + utilities, 570-760-1513
$200.570-788-2388 This will create a with vaulted ceiling All hardwood floors, Beautiful 1st floor, 2
LIVING ROOM SET $10. 570-868-6018 fence and storage references &
by Raymour Flani-
gan. Includes gold CAR RAMPS, 1 pair, Shopping for a
seller account
online and login
information will be
$116,000
MLS 11-144
and luxurious bath,
ultra kitchen, fire-
new hot water
boiler, gas heat,
immaculate with full
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
5 rooms, convenient
residential location,
security. No pets.
Call 570-881-4078
WEST PITTSTON
$1.00 PER SQ. FT.
striped damask sofa all steel. $20. new apartment? emailed to you from
Call Terry place, loft. 12x16
basement. hardwood floors, Great assembly
with coordinating Call 570-814-9845. 570-885-3041 trex deck and large
chair. French coun-
try design. Never DEEP CLEANER Bis-
Classified lets
you compare costs -
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“The World of Pets
or Angie
570-885-4896
fence-able yard.
Beautiful hardwood
2 car garage.
570-446-3254
natural woodwork,
french doors, ceiling
WILKES-BARRE space. Second
level. 18,000 &
72 W. River St.
used. Settling sell “Big Green” without hassle Unleashed” and tile. Convenient fan, laundry with 9,000 sq. ft. 508
power brush deep or worry! washer/dryer in- Delaware Ave.;
estate. Paid $1450
cleaner (hot water You can then use
location in a great 909 Income & cluded, refrigerator, former Pride
Sell for $650. Call Get moving neighborhood and
570-472-3038 extraction system. your account to very low HOA fee. Commercial gas range, dish- Scooter & Aureus
$60. 570-288-3723 with classified! enhance your online MLS 10-4677 Properties washer, oak cabi- Sportsware. Air
LIVING ROOM SET, GOLF CLUBS. ad. Post up to 6 NEW PRICE nets, off street conditioned & gas
DRAFT GUARD. captioned photos
FORTY FORT
heat; separate
2 piece, peach,
rust, green & light New in package. $3
570-735-0821 after
Putter wedge $6.
570-825-2494 of your pet
Expand your text to
$289,900
Call Terry JENKINS TOWNSHIP parking, fenced-in
back yard, storage. electric & gas
meters. Owner
gold. Couch,chair 104 Butler Street 570-885-3041 Available April 1.
1PM POOL TABLE regu- include more May Street $695 + utilities. 908-852-4410
and a half, very Great starter Angie Newly refur-
pretty & comfort- lation size, excellent information, include home in nice 570-855-4896 Call 570-690-0633
FUEL CONTAINER 5 condition, all acces- bished, large & WILKES-BARRE
able! Asking $150. your contact neighborhood.
TIRED OF HIGH
gallon, plastic, sories, $100. very charming 3
good condition. information such 3 bedrooms,
diesel with spout, 570-825-4261. bedroom dwelling
KITCHEN SET. table, as e-mail, address 1 bath. Large
$5. 570-868 5275 in Historic Man-
phone number and
RENTS?
6 chairs, rectangu- yard, attached sion in a beautiful
lar.cream. 60” plus
SKIS USA Super S or website. KINGSTON
PAINTING, of one Volart 72IN Skis with garage. Asking neighborhood.
18” leaf!! Nice heavy
set for any size fam-
time Newcomb Bros
Coal & Ice silos and
Salomion 900S
aluim bindings $199.
$65,900. Call
(570) 693-1678 PLAINS E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
bright, 1st
Off-street park-
ing, Hardwood
Are you paying too
much for your cur-
ily. asking $125. office building circa Absolute Must floors, new rent office? Call us!
570-287-2901 Former Parrish floor, 2 bedrooms,
ROCKER/RECLIN- 1950’s 16x20 New- See River Ridge kitchen & appli- We have modern
ER. burgundy combs Bros was at TURKEY CALLS. Australian Shepherd Center Hall with elevator, carpet- office space avail-
Townhouse! ances, Central Air
leather! Large & the bottom of Tomp- Quaker Boys, Pre- puppies - AKC reg., kitchen & parking ed, Security able in Luzerne
system. Garage. & Heat. Hot water
comfortable! Origi- kins St. across from ston Pittmans, outgoing, smart, MLS#08-2954 included. $1,350 Bank Building on
nally paid $650. the former Medico Rohm Bros., Boyer CH parents, health $179,900 Extra storage & Public Square.
cable TV included. + security.
asking $85. great Machine Shop by a Calls, Guluas Calls. clearances. Call Charlie 570-466-2227 Rents include heat,
shape. CHAIR nice well known Pittston $4 each. Various 570-788-1044 Laundry facilities. central air, utilities,
side chair, claw feet. artist $40. Various Frictions. Collectors Heat & hot water trash removal, and
dark green
small gold diamond
with sizes of glass plates
Ideal for picture
$50 each.
570-287-2073
furnished. Fine
neighborhood. WILKES-BARRE SOUTH nightly cleaning - all
without a sneaky
Convenient to bus SECURE
pattern throughout. frames. mostly
HANOVER TWP. BUILDINGS CAM charge.
asking $40. COFFEE 18x24 and 16x22. UNICYCLE – Sun & stores. No Access parking at
TABLE. rectangular. 30 pieces. All for unicycle with 24” pets. References. 1 & 2 bedroom
apartments. the new intermodal
Single Family Security. Lease.
solid cherry, has a
lower open shelf.
$10. Call Jim
570-655-9474
tire. New/excellent
condition. $65. Call DACHSHUND PUPPIES Home!
3 Bedrooms, nice
No smokers
please. $840.
Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail-
garage via our cov-
ered bridge. 300SF
decorative legs with 570-868-5048. AKC registered 264 Burke Street to 5000SF available.
claw feet. 50”x30”. PICTURE, Waterfall puppies for sale. neighborhood, 570-287-0900 able. Starting at
No maintenance $440. 570-332-5723 We can remodel to
great shape. asking with light & sounds. Call for information, large yard, gas
$10. LAMP, corner- 778 Stereos/ baseboard hot
fees. Many suit. Brokers Pro-

MOUNTAIN TOP
$50. Call between 570-864-2207
WILKES-BARRE
upgrades. Move in tected. Call Jeff
8:00am & 9pm. floor, 5 brass lights Accessories water heat, near
condition. 2,000 sq. Pyros at 822-8577
WOODBRYN
570-474-2756 which extend schools & public
DVDS: Relive the ft. Berber, ceramic South Welles St.
$25.Swag, $10. transportation.
tile & hardwood. 2
LIVING ROOM SET: 570-693-2612 greatest fights of all Low taxes. To
bedroom, 2.5 1 & 2 Bedroom,
2 Bedrooms, 2nd 950 Half Doubles
previously owned 6 time. Pick any fights. Settle Estate. floor. New bath.
baths. Walk in available Washer/dryer
DUPONT
piece French RELIGIOUS ITEMS - 2 hour DVD $20. REDUCED PRICE immediately, No
Handmade Rosaries Van Halen at the US closet. No 941 Apartments/ hookup. Heat & hot
Provincial includes:
high back sofa, 2 $5. MEMORABILIA-
Michael Jackson
Festival 2 DVD set
copy $20. The
POM PUPPIES $72,500
No Realtors. Call
units in front of
or behind. 1 car Unfurnished
pets. Rents based
on income start
water, sewer &
garbage included.
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
end tables, coffee Purebread. 1 female 570-262-6480 at $395 & $430. $600 + utilities &
table, high back posters, $10 each. Rolling Stones video black & tan $450. garage. Very $595 + security, security. Call
for appointment. Handicap Accessi-
reclining rocking Key chains, $5 rewind. (copy of out 1 Male, red & tan private. Near all pets negotiable. 570-947-4226
interstates. ble. Equal Housing Call 570-589-9767
chair & a high back each. Stickers, $3 of print) $20, Bon $400. Parents small
reclining chair $300.
Previously owned 4
per pack. Bottle
openers, $5 each.
Jovi Live in NYC
video plus live at
Call 570-379-2225 HARVEYS LAKE
Lakefront property
REDUCED PRICE
Call 570-829-3162
Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
piece FRENCH
PROVINCIAL BED-
570-829-2411 Giants Stadium copy
$30. MMA Fights on POMERANIAN PUPPIES for sale. 1 acre of
land. 50’ of devel-
LINE UP AVOCA This institution is an
equal opportunity
Unfurnished Unfurnished
TIRES & RIMS (2) video. You pick the 8 weeks, 2
ROOM SET
INCLUDES: full bed
lexington mud & fights. 2 hour DVD females, 1 male, oped
Respond to:
lakefront. A GREAT DEAL... 3 rooms, wall to
wall carpeting,
provider and
employer.
snow tires on rims, $350. No papers.
with headboard,
5hole, 75% tread
$20. 5780-814-1875
570-443-8315 For Sale by Owner IN CLASSIFIED! appliances, coin-op IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
night stand, 6 draw-
er mirrored dresser
195/70-14 $60. 4
Timberline tires on 780 Televisions/
P.O. Box 286
Harveys Lake, PA Looking for the right deal
washer/dryer, off
street parking, NANTICOKE Immediate Occupancy!!
& 5 drawer bureau
rims, center caps, Accessories 18618 on an automobile? $410+ security. No 2nd floor, 1 bed-
$175. 570-287-2078
90% tread, 5 hole, Turn to classified. pets. 570-655-1606 room, includes all
appliances & wash- MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
LOVESEAT &
OTTOMAN solid
white letters 205/75
-15 $300.
TELEVISION. Big
Screen. 52” Moving LINE UP It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
er/dryer, heat & hot
water included. No 61 E. Northampton St.
sand colored cush-
ioned, excellent
570-823-0881 Sale $125.
570-852-1039 SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Parents on premises
A GREAT DEAL... the directions! pets. $550 + securi-
ty. (570) 735-2573
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
WEATHER TECH
shape $200.
SOFA: 100% Italian
MATS for Chevy TELEVISION: GE. Shots Current.
IN CLASSIFIED! SUGARLOAF PITTSTON
• Affordable Senior Apartments
black leather sofa &
loveseat, very good
Tahoe or GMC
Yukon will fit all
Works good. 28”.
$100. 570-740-1246
$550 & up
570-401-1838 Looking for the right deal 2 houses. Must sell
together. Each has
DURYEA/PITTSTON
2 bedrooms, gas 2 bedroom. All
• Income Eligibility Required
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
newer models, front
condition $600.
570/824-7807 or
and back, good TV 13” Panasonic SIBERIAN HUSKY on an automobile? its own utilities on
2.57 acres. 3 car
heat, washer & appliances included.
All utilities paid;
• New appliances; laundry on site;
HD antenna and • Activities!
570-545-7006
condition. tan $50.
570-881-4771 converter $25. call
PUPPIES, ACA,
Parents on premis-
Turn to classified. garage with 3 large
dryer hookup, tile
kitchen & bath. electricity by tenant.
• Curb side Public Transportation
RECLINER Leather,
Bill 570-825-8256
es. Vet checked. It’s a showroom in print! attached rooms. Large yard. $525 + Everything brand
YARN, 2 big boxes, For Sale By Owner. utilities, security and new. Off street park- Please call 570-825-8594
new, excellent con-
.50 cents a skein. TV- 20 inch flat tube Very loving. Family Classified’s got $249,900 references. Call ing. $750 + security
dition $125.
570-740-1392
Call 570-823-4941 tv. $40. raised. $500. Call
the directions! Call (570) 788-5913 570-840-4534 & references TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
570-283-0636 (570) 945-7068 570-969-9268
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P I A A B OYS BAS K E T BA L L PIAA CLASS 3A WRESTLING

SILVER LINING PAUL SOKOLOSKI


Coughlin’s Popple finishes second OPINION

Man in middle
has the Royals
NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

Keyton Winder, who led Meyers with


thinking big
T
14 points, gets ready to put up a he 2,000th point in the illustri-
shot against Central Columbia’s ous high school basketball ca-
Cody Klinger. reer of Pete Alexis came the way
so many of his other baskets have.

Mohawks
He hoisted his imposing 6-foot-11
frame up to the rim, just in time to tip
in a missed drive by one of his Holy
Redeemer teammates on Friday.
Once again Alexis was there, as an

shooters
ever-present security blanket for the
Royals.
They are riding their big man into
the second round of the PIAA Class 3A
playoffs this week, because Alexis

on target
keeps reaffirming their belief they can
play with anyone in the state of Penn-
sylvania.
And not just because he’s heading to
Penn State.
“You never get stuck,” Redeemer
guard Tim Lambert said. “You can
After District 2 title game defeat, always throw up a pass for him. He
gets so many offensive rebounds. It’s a
Meyers picks it up offensively in FRANK DIMON/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES LEADER great thing to have Pete Alexis on our
its PIAA Class 2A opener. Coughlin’s Josh Popple, rear, controls Matt McCutcheon of Kiski Area during the 189-pound semifinals of the PIAA team.”
Class 3A tournament. Popple won a 7-2 decision before losing by fall in the finals to Central Dauphin’s Kenny Courts. It is more about what Alexis does to
the other team that makes him so
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
EXETER – A one-point lead after
C. Dauphin senior foils state title bid again valuable.
Against West Scranton in the District
2 championship last week, Alexis swat-
the initial eight minutes doesn’t By DAVE ROSENGRANT INSIDE: Hoffman, Pasone medal, Page 13C in the 171 quarterfinal round. Instead, ted away a handful of early drives into
sound too comforting. drosengrant@timesleader.com Popple settled for improving on his the paint. And pretty soon the Invaders
But for the Meyers Mohawks it was HERSHEY – For the second consec- fourth-place finish in 2010 with a silver didn’t even bother testing the inside
Saturday afternoon because it meant utive season, Josh Popple saw his quest defending state champion. He ends his medal in 2011. anymore.
the offense was back for a state gold medal end at the hands stellar career with a 132-29 mark, the “When I lost last year that demoral- “It’s definitely a big help being 6-11,”

51
MEYERS
on track.
Meyers connected
of Kenny Courts.
Popple, a Coughlin 189-pounder, lost
most wins in school history.
“I started off with a fireman’s (carry)
ized me,” Popple said Saturday morn-
ing after defeating Kiski Area’s Matt
said Alexis, a senior whose size and
skill earned him a scholarship to Penn
on half its shots in the to the Central Dauphin senior via fall in and took him straight to his back,” McCutcheon, 7-2, to advance to state fi- State.
first quarter, includ- 38 seconds Saturday night in the finals Courts said. “I did that the previous nals to face Courts. “That was only the Danville at least tried to challenge
38 ing three from three-
C. COLUMBIA point range, as the
of the PIAA Class 3A Championships.
Despite his first loss of the season,
year (at 171 pounds) and I pinned him. I
knew that was going to work again so I
second time in my career I’ve ever been
pinned so I wasn’t too happy about it
Alexis in Friday’s state opener, but the
Ironmen did it with an array of fall-
Mohawks went on to Popple became the first state finalist for was just patient. I didn’t really dive in and the revenge I have built up inside away jumpers, reverse layup attempts
defeat Central Co- the Crusaders since 1975 when Bill for any shots. I knew he was going to try me I can’t wait to let it out on him.” and other abnormal shots that took
lumbia 51-38 in a PIAA Class 2A first- Pfeffer reached the gold medal match. to slow me down so I just waited for the Popple was devastated after the loss extra effort.
round boys basketball game at Wyom- He was also just the third wrestler in opportunity and it opened up. ” Saturday night as well and politely de- “We don’t have people walking
ing Area High School. school history to get to the final match, Popple wanted to become the first clined comment. around Danville that tall,” Danville
District 2 runner-up Meyers (24-2) joining Chuck Chulada, who accom- state champion in school history and Popple’s loss in the finals ends an coach Lenny Smith said, explaining it
will play District 12 champion Imho- plished the feat in 1968. And, Popple wanted to exact revenge on Courts, was hard to prepare for facing Alexis.
tep Charter (27-3) on Wednesday at a might have lost, but he was beat by the who pinned him in 28 seconds last year See POPPLE, Page 13C “And he’s not out there standing
site and time to be announced. Imho- around.”
tep is ranked 25th in the nation by Smith talked about how the Royals
USA Today and defeated District 3 P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L The quarterbacks captured a 60-55 victory by keeping his
third seed Wyomissing 78-36. team at arm’s length.

Springing into another controversy


Keyton Winder paced Meyers with That distance looks like miles when
14 points. Ross Lavan added 13 and those arms belong to Alexis.
Ryan Krawczeniuk scored 10, includ- “You’re trying to make a good move,
ing 6-for-6 from the foul line in the sec- and he just comes in and blocks your
ond half that allowed the Mohawks to shot,” said Royals guard Austin Carr.
maintain a modest lead. Editor’s note: This is By DEREK LEVARSE on the roster, all four signal- A T A G L A N C E “It’s frustrating.”
District 4 runner-up Central Colum- the first of a four-part dlevarse@timesleader.com callers from last season have re- Carr hasn’t had to deal with such
bia ended its season at 17-10 by losing series previewing Yes, let’s get this out of the turned. QUARTERBACKS despair, but said he notices it from
Penn State spring
two consecutive games for only the practice, which opens way first. Penn State is looking For now. No. Player Cl./El. opponents who have to create new
11 Matt McGloin Sr./Jr.
second time this season. Wednesday. Today’s at another main course of quar- 1 Rob Bolden So./So.
paths to the basket.
The Mohawks entered the game af- installment looks at terback controversy with an ex- The enigma 13 Paul Jones So./Fr. “I could see that,” Carr said. “Even
ter a troublesome second half in the the Nittany Lions’ tra two helpings of transfer ru- The latest news comes from 12 Kevin Newsome Jr./Jr. though I don’t like to get beat (on
D2 championship game against River- complex quarterback mors as spring practice opens the mouth of Rob Bolden him- defense), if I do, I know he’s inside
side a week earlier. They shot just 5- situation. Tomorrow: Wednesday. self in the past week, as the ris- ready to block a shot.”
Running backs and
of-21 (24 percent) in the final two receivers.
Though it was looking as if ing sophomore spoke to report- Bolden, who was set to trans- The shots weren’t falling for Alexis,
quarters of that game. Moreover, they the Nittany Lions might start ers at a charity event at Da- fer following the Outback Bowl who didn’t play one of his greatest
spring ball with just two schol- mon’s outside of State College games on Friday.
See MOHAWKS , Page 9C arship quarterbacks in late Feb- ruary. See QBS , Page 4C But his performance was far from
weak.
Alexis pulled down about a dozen
PIAA GIRLS BASKETBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL rebounds, changed Danville’s shots and
finished with 20 points – a third of the

Francisco’s 3-pointer Lions advance


total for the Royals – on a night he was
Penn State forward actually cold from the floor.
Jeff Brooks
“One thing Peter does, he rebounds,”

to title game
Redeemer coach Mark Belenski said.

big for Holy Redeemer


“People don’t realize, he has over 1,100
rebounds in his career to go along with
2,000 points.”

By ADAM MICHAEL
For The Times Leader 37 the way it
By CLIFF BRUNT
AP Sports Writer 61 That doesn’t happen by accident,
because being big on a basketball court
came off my INDIANAPOLIS — Talor PENN STATE doesn’t automatically make you a big
HANOVER — Mired in an 0-for-8 HOLY hand. This is a Battle has received numerous force.
shooting slump, one of the smallest play-
ers on the court came up with the big-
REDEEMER great win coming off
the loss to West Scran-
awards and set plenty of records
during his career at Penn State.
48 “He works really hard,” Belenski
said. “Being a student of the game has
33
MICHIGAN
gest shot of the season for the Holy Re- ton.” Finally, the senior will have a STATE really helped him.”
deemer girls basketball team Saturday. GETTYSBURG The win advances chance to do what he considers It’s helped Alexis hit 2,000 career
With 44 seconds to go and the game the Royals (18-7) to the most important — win a champion- points – which happens around here
tied, Olivia Francisco rolled to her left off second round for the first time since ship. UP NEXT about once a decade or so.
a screen at the top of the three-point line. 2008. They will play District 12 cham- Battle scored 17 of his 25 points in “A huge milestone,” Alexis called it.
Fading away as she released, the senior pion Archbishop Wood on Wednesday at the second half to help Penn State Big Ten “I give it all to my teammates, they
Championship
guard watched with confidence as the a site and time to be determined. defeat Michigan State 61-48 in the have a great way of getting me the
Penn State
last go-ahead bucket fell for a 37-33 vic- Francisco scored a game-high 18, with Big Ten tournament semifinals on vs. ball.”
tory over Gettysburg (23-5) in a PIAA six of her teammates contributing no Saturday and advance to the final for Ohio State They know their big guy has a way of
Class 3A first-round game at South West- more than four points apiece. the first time. Penn State will play 3:30 p.m. elevating it toward the sky, right along
ern High School. Holy Redeemer coach Rich Nemetz No. 1-ranked and top-seeded Ohio Today with the hopes of the Royals.
“I knew one would fall eventually and said he never lost confidence in his State today for an automatic NCAA TV: CBS
Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
it turned out to be a three-point lead,” team’s highest scorer throughout the tournament berth. columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
Francisco said. “The left is my strong e-mail him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
side. That one I knew was going to go in See REDEEMER , Page 9C AP PHOTO See PSU, Page 6C
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5. Xavier (28-2) did not play. Next: NCAA Tourna-


L O C A L
Ryan Palmer ................................73-73-68—214
Tiger Woods ................................70-74-70—214
-2
-2
ment.
6. Duke (29-3) did not play. Next: NCAA tourna-
BULLETIN BOARD
C A L E N D A R Thomas Bjorn ..............................71-73-70—214
Lee Westwood.............................70-74-70—214
-2
-2 AMERICA’S LINE ment.
7. UCLA (27-4) lost to No. 2 Stanford 64-55. Next:
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Edoardo Molinari.........................71-73-70—214 -2 TBA.
Ryan Moore .................................70-74-70—214 -2 8. Texas A&M (28-5) lost to No. 3 Baylor 61-58.
Today Graeme McDowell ......................70-73-71—214 -2 By ROXY ROXBOROUGH Next: TBA.
Jenkins Township Little League will
COLLEGE BASEBALL K.J. Choi.......................................73-69-72—214 -2 9. DePaul (27-6) did not play. Next: TBA.
Marywood at Wilkes, 12 p.m. Rory Sabbatini .............................74-74-67—215 -1 10. Notre Dame (26-7) did not play. Next: TBA. hold a monthly meeting upstairs at
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE Zach Johnson ..............................72-75-68—215 -1 CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Suns - Magic circle is for Phoenix 11. Miami (27-4) did not play. Next: TBA.
the Jenkins Township Complex
Misericordia at Mt. Saint Vincet, 1 p.m. Camilo Villegas............................71-71-73—215 -1 guard Steve Nash (questionable). 12. Michigan State (26-5) did not play. Next: TBA.
Charley Hoffman .........................67-75-73—215 -1 13. Wisconsin-Green Bay (31-1) did not play. Next: Fieldhouse today at 6:30 p.m.
Monday Jim Furyk......................................74-71-71—216 E BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas, vs. Butler, Sunday.
14. North Carolina (25-8) did not play. Next: TBA. Business of the upcoming season
Phil Mickelson .............................73-71-72—216 E Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$750 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550.
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Kyung-tae Kim.............................73-70-73—216 E 15. Florida State (23-7) did not play. Next: TBA. will be discussed.
Cedar Crest at King’s, 4 p.m. Miguel A. Jimenez.......................71-72-73—216 E 16. Maryland (23-6) did not play. Next: TBA.
Wyoming Valley West Wrestling
Tuesday Y.E. Yang .....................................73-72-72—217 +1 ENTERTAINMENT REPORT Will Charlie enter rehab on or before April 15, 17. Kentucky (24-8) did not play. Next: TBA.
18. Ohio State (22-9) did not play. Next: NCAA tour- Booster Club will have a meeting
Ian Poulter ....................................73-70-74—217 +1 2011
COLLEGE BASEBALL Odds to win ™American Idol∫ nament.
(3:30 p.m.)
Thomas Aiken .............................68-75-74—217 +1
No 1/2 19. Marist (29-2) did not play. Next: NCAA tourna- at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the middle
Charl Schwartzel.........................71-71-75—217 +1
Lebanon Valley at King’s Kevin Na.......................................74-75-69—218 +2
Pia Toscano 4/1 ment. school. Parents from all levels are
Misericordia at Neumann Yes 2/1 20. Gonzaga (28-4) did not play. Next: NCAA tour-
Justin Rose ..................................77-71-70—218 +2 Casey Abrams 9/2
nament. encouraged to attend. Summer
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Mark Wilson .................................72-75-71—218 +2 Will Charlie marry either Goddess
Misericordia at Immaculata, 7 p.m. Marcus Fraser .............................69-78-71—218 +2 Lauren Alaina 5/1 21. Oklahoma (21-11) did not play. Next: TBA. fundraising and end of season
No 1/3 22. Houston (26-5) did not play. Next: TBA.
Wednesday Jason Day ....................................71-76-71—218 +2 Scott McCreery 6/1 23. Georgetown (22-10) did not play. Next: TBA. events will be discussed.
S.S.P. Chowrasia........................74-72-72—218 +2 Yes 3/1 24. Georgia Tech (23-10) did not play. Next: TBA.
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE Hiroyuki Fujita..............................71-73-74—218 +2 James Durbin 6/1 25. Marquette (23-8) did not play. Next: TBA.
(4 p.m.) Peter Hanson...............................73-73-73—219 +3 NBA MEETINGS
Utica at King’s Paul McDonald 8/1
Mt. Saint Mary at Misericordia
Geoff Ogilvy .................................76-73-72—221
Peter Senior.................................75-73-73—221
+5
+5
Favorite Points O/U Underdog Saturday's Women's College
Jacob Lusk 10/1 Checkerboard Inn Golf League will
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Rhys Davies.................................73-76-72—221 +5 RAPTORS 1.5 (198.5) Bobcats Scores
King’s at Marywood, 7 p.m. Alvaro Quiros...............................70-77-74—221 +5 Thia Megia 12/1
Thunder 9.5 (211) CAVALIERS EAST hold its final meeting prior to the
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Yuta Ikeda ....................................74-73-74—221 +5
Marywood at Misericordia, 3 p.m. Ross Fisher..................................69-76-76—221 +5 Stefano Langone 15/1
Magic [4] (NL) SUNS
No major team scores reported start of the season, at 7 p.m.
Friday
Seung-yul Noh.............................72-70-79—221 +5 Naima Adedapo 18/1 MIDWEST March 21, at the Checkerboard Inn
Anthony Kim ................................80-74-68—222 +6 KNICKS 8 (218.5) Pacers No major team scores reported
Jeff Overton .................................75-77-73—225 +9 Haley Reinhart 25/1 SOUTH
in Trucksville. All returning mem-
COLLEGE SOFTBALL CELTICS 9.5 (180.5) Bucks
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull Karen Rodriguez 30/1
No major team scores reported bers must attend the meeting or
Inivtational, 10 a.m. WARRIORS 6.5 (218.5) T’wolves SOUTHWEST call 675-7532 in order to secure
King’s at Salisbury, 12 p.m. Champions Tour CHARLIE SHEEN PROPS
College Basketball
No major team scores reported
league membership. Dues must be
COLLEGE BASEBALL FAR WEST
Wilkes at Eastern, 3 p.m. Toshiba Classic Par Scores Who will replace Charlie on ™Two and a Half
Favorite Points Underdog No major team scores reported paid in full. League play begins
Men∫
TOURNAMENT
Saturday Saturday
At Newport Beach Country Club Rob Lowe 2/1 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament
America East Conference
April 12 at Wilkes-Barre Municipal
COLLEGE BASEBALL Newport Beach, Calif.
(Greensboro, NC)
Championship Golf Course.
Jeremy Piven 5/2
Univeristy of Maine, Presque Isle at King’s, 2 p.m. Purse: $1.7 million Duke 1.5 N Carolina Hartford 65, Boston U. 53 Crestwood Football Booster Club
Eastern at Wilkes, 1 p.m. Jason Sudeikis 3/1 Big 12 Conference
Misericordia at Gwynedd-Mercy, 1 p.m. Yardage: 6,584; Par 71 Southeastern Conference Tournament will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m.
Second Round Championship
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Nick Price..........................................60-68—128 -14
John Stamos 7/2 (Atlanta, GA) Baylor 61, Texas A&M 58 April 5 at King’s Restaurante. For
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull
Inivtational, 10 a.m. Mark Wiebe ......................................65-65—130 -12 Any Baldwin Brother 50/1 Kentucky 1.5 Florida Big Sky Conference information, call Tony at 430-7571.
King’s at Salisbury, 2 p.m Joe Ozaki ..........................................68-64—132 -10 Championship Duryea Little League will meet at 7
Mark O’Meara ..................................65-67—132 -10 Emilio Estevez 100/1 Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Montana 62, Portland St. 58
Eastern at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Michael Allen ....................................69-64—133 -9 Ramon Estevez 500/1 (Atlantic City, NJ) Big South Conference p.m. today at the Duryea VFW. All
(1 p.m.) Tom Pernice, Jr................................68-65—133 -9
Martin Sheen 1000/1 Richmond 2.5 Dayton Semifinals managers and coaches are urged
King’s at Widener Fred Couples....................................66-67—133 -9 Gardner-Webb 59, Winthrop 44
Manhattanville at Wilkes Gil Morgan ........................................70-64—134 -8 Big 10 Conference Tournament Liberty 76, High Point 55 to attend. Opening Day will be at 1
Carlos Estevez Never/1
Elizabethtown at Misericordia Robert Thompson............................68-66—134 -8 (Indianapolis, IN) Big West Conference p.m. on April 16. Parade, refresh-
Jeff Sluman .......................................68-66—134 -8 Field 3/1
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Olin Browne ......................................68-66—134 -8 Ohio St 10.5 Penn St
Championship ments and photos will be part of
Misericordia at PSU Abington, 1 p.m. UC Davis 66, Cal Poly 49
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS
Tommy Armour III ............................70-65—135 -7 A little “trickeration.” Why are the odds posted at
NHL Colonial Athletic Association the event. Hanover Area Girls
Corey Pavin ......................................69-66—135 -7 Never/1? That’s because Carlos is actually
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m.
Joey Sindelar....................................69-66—135 -7 Charlie’s real name. Favorite Odds Underdog Semifinals Basketball Booster Club will hold
COLLEGE WOMEN'S TENNIS Tom Lehman ....................................67-68—135 -7 Delaware 62, UNC Wilmington 47 its next meeting at 6:30 p.m. on
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. Andy Bean ........................................66-69—135 -7 Which Goddess will Charlie get pregnant PENGUINS -$240/+$200 Oilers James Madison 67, Va. Commonwealth 57
Great West Conference Tuesday at the high school cafete-
Sunday Brad Bryant .......................................65-70—135 -7 Rachel 2/1 CAPITALS -$135/+$115 Blackhawks
Championship ria. Elections will be held at this
Bob Tway ..........................................69-67—136 -6
COLLEGE BASEBALL Jay Haas ...........................................69-67—136 -6 Natalie 3/1 STARS -$110/-$110 Kings Chicago St. 74, North Dakota 66
FDU-Florham at King’s, 1 p.m. Mid-American Conference
meeting.
Scott Simpson ..................................69-67—136 -6 Both 15/1
Don Pooley .......................................72-64—136 -6 SABRES -$175/+$155 Senators Championship Wyoming Valley West Boys Soccer
Larry Mize .........................................68-68—136 -6 Neither 1/2 DUCKS -$140/+$120 Coyotes Bowling Green 51, E. Michigan 46 Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m.
David Frost .......................................67-69—136 -6 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Gary Hallberg ...................................67-69—136 -6 Championship
April 11 at Happy’s Pizza, Plymouth.
W H A T ’ S O N T V David Peoples ..................................66-70—136 -6 Hampton 61, Howard 42 The meeting agenda will include
Chip Beck..........................................69-68—137 -5
AUTO RACING Fred Funk..........................................69-68—137 -5 N H L C O L L E G E
Missouri Valley Conference election of officers for the 2011
Semifinals
Bruce Lietzke....................................69-68—137 -5 season. Any club members in-
6 p.m.
ESPN2 — NHRA, Gatornationals, at Gainesville, J.L. Lewis ..........................................68-69—137 -5 B A S K E T B A L L Missouri St. 84, Indiana St. 79
N. Iowa 61, Wichita St. 44 terested in running for an office
Fla. (same-day tape) Tom Jenkins .....................................68-69—137 -5 At A Glance Mountain West Conference
BASEBALL Loren Roberts ..................................68-69—137 -5
All Times EST Top 25 Fared are asked to e-mail Rick at rdwis-
Bobby Clampett................................67-70—137 -5 Championship
1 p.m.
Rod Spittle ........................................67-70—137 -5 EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday Utah 52, TCU 47, OT niew@aol.com by April 8.
YES – Minnesota vs. New York Yankees, at Tampa, 1. Ohio State (31-2) beat Michigan 68-61. Next: vs.
David Eger ........................................69-69—138 -4 Atlantic Division Penn State, Sunday. Pacific-10 Conference
Fla. Championship
Mark Calcavecchia ..........................70-68—138 -4 GP W L OT Pts GF GA 2. Kansas (32-2) beat No. 10 Texas 85-73. Next: REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
CYCLING Robin Byrd ........................................70-68—138 -4 Philadelphia ................ 67 42 19 6 90 215 177 TBA. Stanford 64, UCLA 55
4 p.m. Fuzzy Zoeller....................................69-69—138 -4 Pittsburgh .................... 69 39 22 8 86 196 170 3. Pittsburgh (27-5) did not play. Next: TBA. Patriot League
VERSUS — Paris-Nice, final stage, at Nice, France N.Y. Rangers............... 69 35 30 4 74 195 169
(same-day tape)
Chien Soon Lu .................................68-70—138 -4
New Jersey ................. 67 31 32 4 66 143 172
4. Notre Dame (26-6) did not play. Next: TBA. Championship Heights Baseball will hold regis-
Russ Cochran...................................68-70—138 -4 5. Duke (29-4) beat Virginia Tech 77-63. Next: vs. Navy 47, American U. 40
GOLF Bernhard Langer ..............................65-73—138 -4
N.Y. Islanders.............. 69 27 32 10 64 192 218 No. 6 North Carolina, Sunday. Southwestern Athletic Conference
tration from 2 to 4 p.m. today at
1 p.m. Ted Schulz........................................69-70—139 -3 Northeast Division 6. North Carolina (26-6) beat Boston College 92-87, Stanton Lanes. All children ages
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Championship
TGC — PGA Tour/WGC, Cadillac Championship, Mark W. Johnson.............................69-70—139 -3 OT. Next: vs. No. 5 Duke, Sunday
final round, at Doral, Fla. Craig Stadler ....................................70-69—139 -3 Boston.......................... 68 38 21 9 85 205 164 7. San Diego State (32-2) beat No. 8 BYU 72-54.
Prairie View 48, Southern U. 44 4-12 and living in Wilkes-Barre and
Montreal....................... 69 38 24 7 83 184 172 Western Athletic Conference
3 p.m. P.H. Horgan III..................................70-69—139 -3
Buffalo.......................... 67 33 26 8 74 194 193
Next: TBA.
Championship
surrounding areas are eligible.
NBC — PGA Tour/WGC, Cadillac Championship, Dan Forsman ....................................68-71—139 -3 8. BYU (30-4) lost to No. 7 San Diego State 72-54.
final round, at Doral, Fla. Tom Watson......................................69-71—140 -2
Toronto ........................ 68 29 29 10 68 178 209 Next: TBA. Fresno St. 78, Louisiana Tech 76 Cost is $25 per child. Bring a copy
Ottawa .......................... 68 25 34 9 59 153 209
7:30 p.m. Dana Quigley....................................70-70—140 -2
Southeast Division
9. Purdue (25-7) did not play. Next: TBA. of the player’s birth certificate. For
10. Texas (27-7) lost to No. 2 Kansas 85-73. Next:
TGC — PGA Tour, Puerto Rico Open, final round, at
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico (same-day tape)
Keith Fergus .....................................71-69—140 -2
Phil Blackmar ...................................68-72—140 -2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA TBA. N B A information, call 970-7756 or
10:30 p.m. Tom Purtzer......................................68-72—140 -2 Washington ................. 69 39 20 10 88 185 168 11. Syracuse (26-7) did not play. Next: TBA. 328-1643.
Tampa Bay................... 68 38 22 8 84 201 205 12. Florida (26-6) beat Vanderbilt 77-66. Next: vs. At A Glance
TGC — Champions Tour, Toshiba Classic, final Morris Hatalsky.................................73-68—141 -1 Carolina ....................... 68 31 27 10 72 194 206 No. 15 Kentucky, Sunday. All Times EST
The W-B Girls Softball League will
round, at Newport Beach, Calif. (same-day tape) Bob Gilder .........................................68-73—141 -1 Atlanta .......................... 68 28 28 12 68 189 219
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL John Morse .......................................67-74—141 -1 Florida .......................... 68 27 32 9 63 169 188
13. Wisconsin (23-8) did not play. Next: TBA. EASTERN CONFERENCE hold registration Tuesday from 6-8
14. Louisville (25-8) vs. No. 21 Connecticut. Next:
4 p.m. Frankie Minoza.................................69-73—142 E WESTERN CONFERENCE TBA. Atlantic Division p.m. at Rodano’s Public Square.
WGN — Preseason, Chicago Cubs vs. L.A. Dodg- Tom Kite............................................72-70—142 E W L Pct GB
ers, at Las Vegas Bobby Wadkins ................................72-70—142 E
Central Division 15. Kentucky (24-8) beat Alabama 72-58. Next: vs.
x-Boston ....................... 46 17 .730 — Girls born between 1-1-94 and
GP W L OT Pts GF GA No. 12 Florida, Sunday.
MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Hal Sutton .........................................73-69—142 E
Detroit .......................... 68 40 20 8 88 222 196 16. Arizona (27-7) lost to Washington 77-75, OT. New York ...................... 34 30 .531 121⁄2 6-30-06 are eligible for the four
Lee Trevino.......................................70-73—143 +1 Philadelphia ................. 34 31 .523 13
1 p.m.
Larry Nelson .....................................71-72—143 +1
Chicago........................ 68 37 24 7 81 223 189 Next: TBA.
New Jersey .................. 21 43 .328 251⁄2 divisions of play. For information,
ABC — Southeastern Conference, championship Nashville ...................... 68 34 24 10 78 173 159 17. St. John’s (21-11) did not play. Next: TBA.
game, teams TBD, at Atlanta Keith Clearwater...............................72-71—143 +1 Columbus .................... 67 31 27 9 71 185 204 18. Xavier (24-7) did not play. Next: TBA. Toronto ......................... 18 47 .277 29 call 822-3991 or log onto
CBS — Atlantic 10 Conference, championship Curtis Strange ..................................73-70—143 +1 St. Louis....................... 68 31 28 9 71 190 202 19. Kansas State (22-10) did not play. Next: TBA. Southeast Division www.wbgsl.com.
game, teams TBD, at Atlantic City, N.J. Dave Stockton..................................70-74—144 +2 Northwest Division 20. West Virginia (20-11) did not play. Next: TBA. W L Pct GB
ESPN — Atlantic Coast Conference, championship Bruce Fleisher ..................................72-72—144 +2 21. Connecticut (25-9) vs. No. 14 Louisville. Next: x-Miami ......................... 45 21 .682 —
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
game, teams TBD, at Greensboro, N.C. Mark McNulty ...................................72-72—144 +2 Vancouver ................... 69 44 16 9 97 225 162 TBA. Orlando ......................... 41 25 .621 4 UPCOMING EVENTS
3:30 p.m. Lonnie Nielsen .................................73-71—144 +2 Calgary ........................ 70 36 25 9 81 211 199 22. Georgetown (21-10) did not play. Next: TBA. Atlanta ........................... 38 28 .576 7
CBS — Big Ten Conference, championship game, Allen Doyle........................................73-71—144 +2 Minnesota.................... 69 35 27 7 77 176 184 23. Utah State (29-3) vs. Boise State. Next: TBA. Charlotte ....................... 27 38 .415 171⁄2
teams TBD, at Indianapolis Steve Lowery....................................74-70—144 +2 Colorado ...................... 67 26 33 8 60 189 235 24. Temple (25-7) lost to Richmond 58-54. Next: Washington .................. 16 48 .250 28 The 4th Annual Susquehanna
Lee Rinker ........................................73-72—145 +3 Edmonton .................... 69 23 37 9 55 171 226 TBA. Central Division
6 p.m.
Jim Colbert .......................................75-70—145 +3 Pacific Division 25. Cincinnati (25-8) did not play. Next: TBA. W L Pct GB
Warrior Trail 5K Race/FunWalk
CBS — Men’s NCAA Division I tournament Selec-
tion Show, at Indianapolis Wayne Levi .......................................77-68—145 +3 GP W L OT Pts GF GA y-Chicago ..................... 46 18 .719 — will be held at 10:15 a.m. on April 2
Hale Irwin ..........................................73-73—146 +4 Indiana .......................... 27 38 .415 191⁄2
NBA BASKETBALL
Tom Wargo .......................................71-76—147 +5
San Jose ...................... 68 39 22 7 85 192 174
Milwaukee..................... 25 38 .397 201⁄2
in Shickshinny. Registration will be
3:30 p.m. D.A. Weibring ...................................73-74—147 +5
Dallas ........................... 68 37 23 8 82 191 190
Los Angeles ................ 68 38 25 5 81 189 166
Saturday's College Basketball Detroit ........................... 23 43 .348 24 from 9 to 10 a.m. at the playground
ABC — Orlando at Phoenix
NHL HOCKEY
Ben Crenshaw ..................................74-73—147 +5 Phoenix........................ 69 35 23 11 81 197 198 Scores Cleveland...................... 12 52 .188 34 pavilion located at Oak and North
Mike McCullough .............................75-73—148 +6 Anaheim ...................... 68 37 26 5 79 193 197 WESTERN CONFERENCE
12:30 p.m. Mike Reid ..........................................75-73—148 +6 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime EAST
Southwest Division
Canal streets. Entry fee is $17 by
NBC — Chicago at Washington Bob Murphy ......................................75-77—152+10 loss. Princeton 63, Harvard 62
RODEO MIDWEST
W L Pct GB March 19 and $20 thereafter. All
Ian Baker-Finch ................................74-79—153+11 Friday's Games x-San Antonio .............. 53 12 .815 —
9 p.m. Graham Marsh .................................79-74—153+11 N.Y. Islanders 4, Boston 2 No scores reported from the MIDWEST. Dallas ............................ 47 18 .723 6
proceeds will benefit the SWT.
VERSUS — PBR, Glendale Invitational, at Glen- Greg Hopkins ...................................82-78—160+18 Washington 2, Carolina 1 SOUTH New Orleans ................ 38 29 .567 16 Specially designed medals will be
dale, Ariz. (same-day tape) Los Angeles 4, Columbus 2 Savannah St. 64, N.C. Central 50 Memphis ....................... 36 31 .537 18
WINTER SPORTS Detroit 2, Edmonton 1, OT SOUTHWEST Houston ........................ 33 33 .500 201⁄2
presented to the top three runners
4:30 p.m. Puerto Rico Open Scores New Jersey 3, Atlanta 2, OT
Ottawa 2, Tampa Bay 1
No scores reported from the SOUTHWEST. Northwest Division in each age group. For information,
ESPN2 — U.S. Open Snowboard Championships, FAR WEST W L Pct GB contact Race Director Max Furek at
at Stratton, Vt. (same-day tape) Saturday Dallas 4, Minnesota 0 No scores reported from the FAR WEST. Oklahoma City ............. 41 23 .641 —
At Trump International Golf Club-Puerto Rico Anaheim 6, Colorado 2
TOURNAMENT Denver .......................... 38 27 .585 31⁄2 542-7946 or jungle@epix.net.
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Saturday's Games
Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 0 America East Conference Portland......................... 37 29 .561 5 Applications can also be download-
Purse: $3.5 million Championship Utah............................... 34 32 .515 8
Yardage: 7,526; Par: 72
Buffalo at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Boston U. 56, Stony Brook 54 Minnesota..................... 17 50 .254 251⁄2 ed at www.susquehannawarrior-
T RA N SAC T I O N S Third Round
N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Atlantic 10 Conference Pacific Division trail.org.
Troy Matteson....................................67-67-66—200 Columbus at Carolina, 7 p.m. Semifinals W L Pct GB
BASEBALL Hunter Haas ......................................67-68-68—203 Tampa Bay at Florida, 7 p.m. Dayton 64, Saint Joseph’s 61 L.A. Lakers ................... 46 20 .697 —
American League Michael Bradley ................................68-68-68—204 Detroit at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Richmond 58, Temple 54 Phoenix......................... 33 30 .524 111⁄2
BOSTON RED SOX—Optioned RHP Stolmy Pi- Brendon de Jonge ............................71-68-67—206 Colorado at Nashville, 8 p.m. Atlantic Coast Conference Golden State ................ 29 36 .446 161⁄2 Bulletin Board items will not be
mentel and INF Oscar Tejeda to Portland (EL). Brandt Jobe .......................................68-71-67—206 Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m. L.A. Clippers................. 26 41 .388 201⁄2
Semifinals
Reassigned RHP Tony Pena Jr., RHP Jason Rice, Angel Cabrera ...................................66-71-69—206 N.Y. Rangers at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Duke 77, Virginia Tech 63
Sacramento.................. 15 48 .238 291⁄2 accepted over the telephone. Items
RHP Clevelan Santeliz, RHP Kyle Weiland, RHP George McNeill .................................69-66-71—206 Sunday's Games x-clinched playoff spot
Alex Wilson, C Tim Federowicz, C Ryan Lavarn- Chris Tidland......................................71-63-72—206 Chicago at Washington, 12:30 p.m.
North Carolina 92, Clemson 87, OT
y-clinched division may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
Big 12 Conference
way, INF Brent Dlugach, INF Hector Luna, and OF Bobby Gates ......................................70-69-68—207 Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m.
Championship
Friday's Games tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
Che-Hsuan Lin to their minor league camp. Voided Fabian Gomez...................................67-70-70—207 Los Angeles at Dallas, 3 p.m. Charlotte 97, Portland 92
the minor league contract of RHP Jason Bergmann. Chris DiMarco ...................................68-69-70—207 Ottawa at Buffalo, 5 p.m. Kansas 85, Texas 73 New Jersey 102, L.A. Clippers 98, OT off at the Times Leader or mailed to
KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Optioned LHP Everett Michael Thompson ...........................68-69-70—207 Phoenix at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Big Ten Conference Toronto 108, Indiana 98
Teaford and RHP Kevin Pucetas to Omaha (PCL). Cameron Tringale .............................67-73-68—208 Semifinals Philadelphia 89, Boston 86
Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
Monday's Games
Reassigned LHP John Lamb, LHP Will Smith, LHP Scott Gutschewski ............................71-68-69—208 Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7 p.m. Ohio St. 68, Michigan 61 Chicago 94, Atlanta 76 St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Chris Dwyer and RHP Steven Shell to their minor Steve Flesch......................................69-70-69—208 San Jose at Chicago, 8 p.m. Penn St. 61, Michigan St. 48 Minnesota 122, Utah 101
league camp. Marco Dawson...................................68-71-69—208 Minnesota at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Conference USA Oklahoma City 104, Detroit 94
TEXAS RANGERS—Added RHP Brett Tomko to John Merrick ......................................68-70-70—208 Championship San Antonio 108, Sacramento 103
major league spring training camp. Optioned OF Justin Hicks .......................................68-69-71—208 Memphis 67, UTEP 66 Golden State 123, Orlando 120, OT
Engel Beltre, RHP Fabio Castillo, RHP Wilmer Font Ben Martin .........................................70-66-72—208 Saturday's Games Atlanta 6, N.Y. Yankees (ss) 2
Mid-American Conference
and LHP Zach Phillips to their minor league camp.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Claimed LHP Cesar Ca-
James Driscoll ...................................63-71-74—208 A H L Championship Miami 118, Memphis 85 Philadelphia 13, Baltimore 6
Stephen Ames ...................................69-66-73—208 Akron 66, Kent St. 65, OT Atlanta 91, Portland 82 N.Y. Mets 10, Florida 0
bral off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays. Fredrik Jacobson ..............................74-69-66—209 L.A. Clippers 122, Washington 101 Chicago Cubs 4, Chicago White Sox 3
National League Steve Pate..........................................69-70-70—209 At A Glance Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Utah at Chicago, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 4, Oakland (ss) 3
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Signed senior vice Jim Herman........................................71-67-71—209 Championship Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Cleveland 5, Seattle 5, tie, 10 innings
All Times EST Hampton 60, Morgan St. 55
president & general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. to a Will MacKenzie .................................65-73-71—209 Sacramento at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Oakland (ss) 9, L.A. Dodgers 2
four-year contract extension through the 2015 sea- EASTERN CONFERENCE NCAA Division II
Matt Every ..........................................73-69-68—210 San Antonio at Houston, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Angels 9, Arizona 8
son. Atlantic Division First Round Detroit at Denver, 9 p.m. Texas 5, Cincinnati 5, tie
Bio Kim ...............................................73-68-69—210 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Optioned LHP Ata- Aron Price ..........................................67-73-70—210 Anderson, S.C. 91, Lincoln Memorial 86 L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 9 p.m. Colorado 4, Kansas City 3, 10 innings
hualpa Severino to Syracuse (IL) and OF Bryce Portland ................. 63 39 17 5 2 85 228 181 Augusta St. 80, UNC Pembroke 66 Sunday's Games Houston (ss) 7, Washington 6
Harper to Hagerstown (SAL). Reassigned RHP Kevin Stadler .....................................71-69-70—210 Manchester ........... 67 38 21 2 6 84 216 183
Keegan Bradley.................................71-67-72—210 Bellarmine 84, Indianapolis 70 Oklahoma City at Cleveland, 1 p.m. San Francisco 6, San Diego 4
Ryan Mattheus and RHP Tim Wood to their minor Connecticut........... 65 32 25 2 6 72 178 177 Bentley 74, C.W. Post 60
Worcester.............. 65 30 23 4 8 72 175 195 Charlotte at Toronto, 1 p.m. Saturday's Games
league camp. Bloomfield 100, American International 96 Orlando at Phoenix, 3:30 p.m. Detroit 4, Toronto (ss) 3
HOCKEY Providence............ 65 30 30 3 2 65 166 208 Bowie St. 79, Mansfield 59
American Hockey League T E N N I S Springfield ............. 65 30 30 2 3 65 197 211
Bridgeport ............. 64 21 35 3 5 50 171 223 Colorado Mines 62, Adams St. 59
Milwaukee at Boston, 6 p.m.
Indiana at New York, 6 p.m.
Philadelphia (ss) 11, Pittsburgh (ss) 4
Toronto (ss) 6, Pittsburgh (ss) 4
BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS—Signed G Alex Drury 65, S. Indiana 63 Minnesota at Golden State, 9 p.m. St. Louis 3, Minnesota 2
East Division Ferris St. 90, Wayne, Mich. 88
Petizian.
ECHL
BNP Paribas Open Results GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Florida Southern 76, Rollins 74
Monday's Games
Boston at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay 6, Philadelphia (ss) 2
Washington 6, N.Y. Yankees 5
Saturday Wilkes-Barre/ Fort Lewis 76, Mesa, Colo. 55 Atlanta 12, N.Y. Mets 0
ELMIRA JACKALS—Announced F Oren Eizen- Oklahoma City at Washington, 7 p.m.
man was assigned to Connecticut (AHL). An- At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden Scranton ................ 64 46 18 0 0 92 209 146 Indiana, Pa. 66, W. Va. Wesleyan 59 L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Baltimore 6, Houston 4
nounced D Drew Paris was recalled by Toronto Indian Wells, Calif. Hershey ................. 67 40 22 1 4 85 214 174 Midwestern St. 64, Tarleton St. 51 Denver at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Boston 9, Florida 2
Purse: Men: $4.76 million (Masters 1000); $4.5 mil- Charlotte................ 66 36 22 2 6 80 218 201 Missouri Southern St. 82, Washburn 79, OT Seattle 10, Oakland 2
(AHL). Signed D Vinny Geonnetti. Norfolk ................... 65 33 19 8 5 79 218 175 San Antonio at Miami, 8 p.m.
READING ROYALS—Signed D Brock Meadows. lion (Premier) Stonehill 73, Adelphi 64 Phoenix at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Cincinnati (ss) 7, Chicago Cubs (ss) 6
Surface: Hard-Outdoor Binghamton........... 65 33 25 3 4 73 209 186 West Liberty 117, Slippery Rock 73 Texas 4, Chicago White Sox 1
Announced F Eric Castonguay was returned to the Albany .................... 64 26 34 1 3 56 168 221 Philadelphia at Utah, 9 p.m.
team from Bridgeport (AHL), F Andrew Sarauer Singles NCAA Division III Golden State at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Milwaukee 6, Arizona 4
Men Syracuse ............... 63 23 33 3 4 53 154 197
was returned to the team from Hershey (AHL) and G Adirondack............ 63 21 33 3 6 51 146 208 Quarterfinals Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. San Francisco 8, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 7
Daren Machesney was returned to the team from Second Round Middlebury 65, St. Mary’s, Md. 50 Kansas City 19, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 7
Somdev Devvarman, India, def. Marcos Baghdatis WESTERN CONFERENCE Colorado 4, San Diego 3
Worcester (AHL). Williams 77, Amherst 71
(19), Cyprus, 7-5, 6-0. North Division Wooster 76, Whitworth 66 Cleveland 2, L.A. Angels 1
COLLEGE
GEORGIA TECH—Fired men’s basketball coach Fernando Verdasco (9), Spain, def. Richard Beran-
kis, Lithuania, 7-5, 2-0 retired.
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Manitoba................ 65 36 23 1 5 78 181 161 Pacific-10 Conference M A J O R Cincinnati (ss) 9, Chicago Cubs (ss) 8
Arizona vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 8:40 p.m.
Paul Hewitt.
UTAH—Fired men’s basketball coach Jim Boylen. Tommy Robredo (25), Spain, def. Mischa Zverev, Toronto .................. 69 34 26 1 8 77 200 192 Championship
Washington 77, Arizona 75, OT
L E A G U E Sunday's Games
Lake Erie ............... 67 34 25 3 5 76 183 177
VIRGINIA—Announced the resignation of women’s Germany, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5.
Albert Montanes (23), Spain, def. Jarkko Nieminen, Hamilton ................ 64 34 23 1 6 75 182 162 Southeastern Conference B A S E B A L L Washington vs. Florida at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Houston (ss) vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05
basketball coach Debbie Ryan. Abbotsford ............ 66 31 26 4 5 71 158 181
Finland, 7-6 (5), 2-6, 7-6 (2). Semifinals p.m.
Ivo Karlovic, Croatia, def. David Ferrer (6), Spain, Grand Rapids........ 65 30 25 2 8 70 193 201 Florida 77, Vanderbilt 66 Spring Training Glance
Rochester.............. 65 29 30 3 3 64 178 208 Detroit (ss) vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
7-6 (3), 6-3. Kentucky 72, Alabama 58 All Times EST
G O L F Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Ivan Ljubicic West Division Southland Conference AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota (ss) vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla.,
1:05 p.m.
(14), Croatia, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Championship ......................................................................... WL Pct Tampa Bay vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Donald Young, United States, def. Andy Murray (5), Milwaukee ............. 64 35 18 4 7 81 181 158
World Golf Championships- Britain, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Houston ................. 68 37 25 1 5 80 191 177
UTSA 75, McNeese St. 72 Kansas City ....................................................105.667
Seattle ............................................................. 84.667
Boston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Houston (ss) vs. Detroit (ss) at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05
Peoria .................... 67 36 24 2 5 79 189 184 EXHIBITION
Cadillac Championship Gilles Simon (28), France, def. Rainer Schuettler,
Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (5). Texas ..................... 66 34 22 4 6 78 179 180 Montevallo 62, Georgia Southwestern 59 Detroit .............................................................116.647 p.m.
Texas .............................................................. 86.571 Philadelphia vs. Minnesota (ss) at Fort Myers, Fla.,
Chicago ................. 68 34 25 3 6 77 223 224
Par Scores Alexander Dolgopolov (20), Ukraine, def. Victor Ha-
nescu, Romania, 6-4, 6-4. San Antonio .......... 63 36 24 3 0 75 195 185 NCAA Automatic Bids Boston ............................................................ 97.563 1:05 p.m.
Saturday Oklahoma City...... 65 34 24 2 5 75 198 190 Baltimore ........................................................ 76.538 St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10
Women Akron, Mid-American Conference p.m.
At TPC Blue Monster at Doral Rockford................ 65 27 29 4 5 63 167 199 Arkansas-Little Rock, Sun Belt Conference Minnesota ...................................................... 77.500
Second Round Kansas City vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 4:05 p.m.
Doral, Fla. Aravane Rezai (20), France, def. Zhang Shuai, Chi- NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point Belmont, Atlantic Sun Conference Toronto ........................................................... 78.467
Purse: $8.5 million for an overtime or shootout loss. Los Angeles ................................................... 79.438 San Francisco vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05
na, 7-6 (5), 6-0. Boston U., America East Conference p.m.
Yardage: 7,334; Par: 72 Sam Stosur (4), Australia, def. Laura Pous-Tio, Saturday's Games Bucknell, Patriot League Tampa Bay ..................................................... 68.429
Lake Erie 3, Toronto 2 New York........................................................ 69.400 L.A. Dodgers (ss) vs. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Las Ve-
Third Round Spain, 6-2, 6-2. Butler, Horizon League gas, Nev., 4:05 p.m.
Dustin Johnson ...........................69-69-65—203-13 Dinara Safina, Russia, def. Daniela Hantuchova Texas at Hamilton, 4 p.m. Gonzaga, West Coast Conference Oakland .......................................................... 69.400
Springfield at Albany, 5 p.m. Cleveland ....................................................... 58.385 L.A. Angels (ss) vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz.,
Luke Donald.................................67-72-66—205-11 (26), Slovakia, 6-2, 6-2. Hampton, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 4:05 p.m.
Matt Kuchar ..................................68-69-68—205-11 Flavia Pennetta (13), Italy, def. Elena Baltacha, Bri- Bridgeport at Manchester, 7 p.m. Indiana State, Missouri Valley Conference Chicago .......................................................... 59.357
Providence at Portland, 7 p.m. Colorado vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 4:05 p.m.
Nick Watney .................................67-70-68—205-11 tain, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Kansas, Big 12 Conference NATIONAL LEAGUE Seattle vs. L.A. Angels (ss) at Tempe, Ariz., 4:05
Adam Scott...................................68-70-68—206-10 Urszula Radwanska, Poland, def. Klara Zakopalo- Binghamton at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Long Island University, Northeast Conference ....................................................................... W L Pct
Hershey at Adirondack, 7 p.m. p.m.
Rory McIlroy.................................68-69-69—206-10 va (31), Czech Republic, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. Memphis, Conference USA San Francisco..............................................13 4.765 Cleveland vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Alisa Kleybanova (22), Russia, def. Agnes Szavay, Worcester at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Morehead State, Ohio Valley Conference Atlanta ..........................................................10 5.667
Francesco Molinari .....................68-68-70—206-10 Rochester at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs. L.A. Dodgers (ss) at Glen-
Hungary, 6-3, 7-5. Northern Colorado, Big Sky Conference Cincinnati......................................................10 5.667 dale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Hunter Mahan ..............................64-71-71—206-10 Manitoba at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Oakland, Mich., Summit League
Padraig Harrington .....................68-71-68—207 -9 Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic, def. Alexandra Colorado ......................................................10 5.667 Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz.,
Dulgheru (27), Romania, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Grand Rapids at Oklahoma City, 8:05 p.m. Old Dominion, Colonial Athletic Association Washington.................................................. 9 5.643
Martin Laird ..................................67-70-70—207 -9 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Abbotsford, 10 p.m. 4:10 p.m.
Agnieszka Radwanska (9), Poland, def. Iveta Ben- Princeton, Ivy League Milwaukee .................................................... 9 6.600
Anders Hansen............................71-69-68—208 -8 Sunday's Games Saint Peter’s, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Monday's Games
Vijay Singh ...................................68-72-68—208 -8 esova, Czech Republic, 7-6 (5), 6-4. Philadelphia .................................................10 7.588 Atlanta vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (28), Spain, def. Si- Adirondack at Springfield, 3 p.m. San Diego State, Mountain West Conference St. Louis ....................................................... 8 6.571
Steve Stricker ..............................68-71-69—208 -8 Connecticut at Worcester, 3 p.m. Texas-San Antonio, Southland Conference Philadelphia vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05
Paul Casey...................................70-71-69—210 -6 mona Halep, Romania, 7-5, 6-0. New York ..................................................... 7 9.438 p.m.
Caroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark, def. Sloane Ste- Texas at Toronto, 3 p.m. UNC Asheville, Big South Conference
Martin Kaymer .............................66-70-74—210 -6 Washington, Pacific-10 Conference San Diego .................................................... 6 8.429 Florida vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
phens, United States, 6-3, 6-2. Manchester at Portland, 4 p.m.
Bo Van Pelt ..................................71-74-66—211 -5 Rochester at Hamilton, 4 p.m. Wofford, Southern Conference Pittsburgh..................................................... 710.412 Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Victoria Azarenka (8), Belarus, def. Ekaterina Ma- Chicago ........................................................ 610.375 Detroit vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Louis Oosthuizen ........................71-73-67—211 -5 karova, Russia, 6-4, 6-3. Syracuse at Albany, 4 p.m.
Ryo Ishikawa................................65-76-70—211 -5 Bridgeport at Providence, 4:05 p.m. Florida .......................................................... 5 9.357 San Diego vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale,
Maria Kirilenko (24), Russia, def. Anna Chakve- Houston........................................................ 512.294 Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
D.A. Points ...................................68-72-71—211 -5 tadze, Russia, 6-2, 1-3 retired. Norfolk at Hershey, 5 p.m.
Aaron Baddeley ...........................72-66-73—211 -5 Doubles Manitoba at Houston, 5:05 p.m. Women's Top 25 Fared Los Angeles................................................. 512.294
Arizona ......................................................... 513.278
Oakland vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Jonathan Byrd ..............................70-74-68—212 -4 Women Chicago at Rockford, 5:05 p.m.
Rickie Fowler ...............................71-73-68—212 -4 Grand Rapids at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Saturday NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; L.A. Dodgers vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Second Round 1. Connecticut (32-1) did not play. Next: NCAA tour- games against non-major league teams do not. Milwaukee vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz.,
Jhonattan Vegas..........................69-74-69—212 -4 Vania King, United States, and Yaroslava Shvedo- Peoria at Milwaukee, 6 p.m.
Kevin Streelman ..........................68-72-72—212 -4 Monday's Games nament. Friday's Games 4:05 p.m.
va (4), Kazakhstan, def. Natalie Grandin, South Afri- 2. Stanford (29-2) beat No. 7 UCLA 64-55. Next: Cincinnati vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10
Ernie Els .......................................69-70-73—212 -4 ca, and Vladimira Uhlirova, Czech Republic, 6-7 No games scheduled Minnesota 3, Boston (ss) 2
NCAA tournament. Detroit 7, St. Louis 4 p.m.
Retief Goosen .............................69-76-68—213 -3 (4), 6-3, 10-7. Tuesday's Games N.Y. Yankees vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 7:05
3. Baylor (31-2) beat No. 8 Texas A&M 61-58. Next: Toronto 10, N.Y. Yankees (ss) 3
Robert Allenby.............................72-72-69—213 -3 Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, and Anastasia Pavlyu- Oklahoma City at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. NCAA tournament. p.m.
Robert Karlsson ..........................69-73-71—213 -3 chenkova, Russia, def. Gisela Dulko, Argentina, Milwaukee at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 8, Tampa Bay 7
4. Tennessee (31-2) did not play. Next: NCAA tour- Boston (ss) 9, Houston (ss) 3
Bill Haas .......................................74-68-71—213 -3 and Flavia Pennetta (1), Italy, 7-5, 7-5. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. nament.
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AHL Stats Heady play, says Craig, is his path to more NHL action Trade Secrets

Penguins goalie Brad Thiessen


leads the AHL with a 1.88 goals This week’s tip: Penalty killing
against average. Player: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-
guins center Zach Sill
Scorers Sill’s passion for defending the
Player Team GP G A PTS
Corey Locke Binghamton 57 18 56 74
Penguins’ house makes him the perfect
Alexandre Giroux OC 61 29 36 65 player to have on the penalty kill. The
Mark Mancari Portland 56 32 32 64 house is the middle of the ice extending
Darren Haydar Chicago 65 25 38 63
Keith Aucoin Hershey 46 15 48 63
from the goal to the top of the slot. It’s a
T.J. Hensick Peoria 52 18 43 61 realm where goals are produced at a
Jason Krog Chicago 68 16 44 60 higher percentage, and it’s a place that
Brian Willsie Hershey 66 26 31 57
MA Pouliot Norfolk 54 20 36 56
Sill and the other Penguin penalty
Ilari Filppula GR 62 20 35 55 killers don’t want anyone to enter. Keep
Nigel Dawes Hamilton 55 33 21 54 opponents out of it and you decrease
Jerome Samson Charlotte 53 26 28 54
Brad Moran OC 65 18 36 54
their ability to score. Simple as that.
Kyle Greentree Hershey 63 23 30 53 Here’s how Sill protects his house on
Chris Terry Charlotte 66 25 26 51 the penalty kill:
Jared Ross Chicago 60 14 37 51
Marc-Andre Portland 55 9 42 51
Short shifts: “If you can over-change
Gragnani on a penalty kill, do it. Even if you do
Brett MacLean San Antonio 51 23 27 50
20-second shifts, then you have guys on
Bud Holloway Manchester 66 23 27 50
Jeff Taffe Rockford 59 22 28 50 the ice that are fresh. The best time to
Ben Walter Lake Erie 63 18 32 50 change is when the puck is cleared all
Jacob Micflikier Charlotte 64 23 26 49 the way down. If it’s in the neutral zone
Kris Newbury Connecticut 55 13 36 49
Jon DiSalvatore Houston 68 20 28 48 you can change the guys closest to the
Zach Boychuk Charlotte 46 17 31 48 bench, but the deeper in – usually your
Matt Anderson Albany 60 20 27 47 defensemen, have to hold.”
Francis Pare Grand Rapids65 20 27 47
J. Cheechoo Worcester 55 18 29 47 Box it up: “The box is the easiest
Tomas Tatar Grand Rapids55 18 29 47 formation to defend against a power
Andrew Gordon Hershey 40 22 24 46 play. It’s usually two forwards and two
Sergei Shirokov Manitoba 61 18 28 46
Erik Condra Binghamton 54 17 29 46
defensemen. The forwards cover the
S.Machacek Chicago 55 17 29 46 defensemen up top, and your defense-
Mike Zigomanis Toronto 60 13 33 46 BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER men take care of things down low. One
Jamie Tardif Grand Rapids62 25 20 45
Linus Klasen Milwaukee 46 22 23 45 If center Ryan Craig does spend the rest of the regular season with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, he is on pace to break his AHL career- defenseman is usually in front of the
Johan Harju Norfolk 48 21 24 45 high of 45 points in a season. Heading into Saturday night’s game at Abbotsford, Craig had 38 points. net and the other is just off of it. You

Relying on smarts
Dustin Jeffrey WBS 40 17 28 45 want to box up your house – the middle
Michal Repik Rochester 53 11 34 45
David Desharnais Hamilton 35 10 35 45
part of the ice. That’s the easiest way to
Maxim Noreau Houston 67 10 35 45 take care of all the seams and shut
Jeremy Williams Connecticut 61 25 19 44 down a five-man unit.”
Luke Adam Portland 41 23 21 44
Boyd Kane Hershey 62 22 22 44
Listen to your teammates: “Communi-
Blair Jones Norfolk 47 20 24 44 cation is big when deciding to skate the
Zac Dalpe Charlotte 47 19 25 44 puck out or shoot it. If your teammate
Oscar Moller Manchester 53 19 25 44
K.Daugavins Binghamton 60 16 28 44
has the puck on the wall and nobody is
Rhett Rakhshani Bridgeport 52 15 29 44 By TOM VENESKY | tvenesky@timesleader.com from a bothersome hamstring injury. around him, the other team will some-
Mike Kostka Rochester 65 12 32 44
It felt good to Ryan Craig to return to a place he hadn’t Why the big turnaround? times pull out thinking you’re going to
Clay Wilson Rochester 62 10 34 44
Andre Benoit Binghamton 61 7 37 44
“I feel refreshed,” Craig said. “I’ve got- dump it down the ice. Then you can
Tomas Kubalik Springfield 64 21 22 43 been in more than a year. ten over whatever little nagging things hang onto the puck. You depend on your
teammates to tell you if your opponents
Jim O’Brien Binghamton 59 17 26 43 were bothering me and I’m confident,
Robbie Earl Houston 57 16 27 43
Paul Szczechura Norfolk 65 16 27 43 Refreshing, as the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins cap- which is a huge part of it. Once you get on are around you. On the PK, play away
Tim Kennedy Rochester 56 12 31 43 a bit of a roll, things just start to go.” from the puck is more important than
Derek Smith
Brett Sterling
Binghamton 59
WBS 52
10
21
33
21
43
42
tain said. Hynes suggested another reason for when you have it. If you have a friend
Craig’s success – dedication. On practice telling you that you have time, you can
Dwight King Manchester 59 20 22 42

Goalies When Craig was recalled to the Pittsburgh Penguins on days, Craig is the first one to arrive at the skate it.”
Name Team GAA Rec. rink and the last one to leave, Hynes said. Or shoot it: “The boards can be an
Brad Thiessen WBS 1.88 28-7-0
Feb. 10, it marked his first NHL action since Nov. 14, 2009 Even on an off day, Craig still shows up at asset. If the middle is clogged up, then
Curtis Sanford Hamilton 1.93 22-13-2
get it off the glass – up around their
Braden Holtby Hershey 1.98 14-6-2 the Ice Rink at Coal Street to work out
Mark Dekanich Milwaukee 2.05 22-11-5 head – because they’ll get out of the
and take care of his body.
Eddie Lack Manitoba 2.09 23-16-3 when he was a member of the Tampa By Craig’s own admission, he might not way. Get it high so they can’t keep it in.
Matt Hackett Houston 2.22 15-13-4
Lightning. be the fastest or prettiest skater, but he “It’s a combination of his mindset, char- Up the middle a lot of times – if you get
Richard Bachman Texas 2.25 22-14-5
Craig, 29, is no stranger to the NHL, hasn’t let that become a detriment to his acter and willingness to take care of him- the puck in the corner or behind the net,
John Grahame Lake Erie 2.26 15-10-2
Martin Jones Manchester 2.30 22-10-1 having played in 184 games with Tampa game. self – all on top of his experience as a everyone is plugged to the boards – so
Ben Scrivens Toronto 2.32 11-6-3 Bay during the last five seasons before the Instead, Craig focuses on his strong player,” Hynes said. the middle may be wide open. Their
Dustin Tokarski Norfolk 2.43 18-15-4
six-game stint with Pittsburgh last month. points – toughness and hockey smarts – to If Craig does spend the rest of the regu- point guys come in or go to the boards
Leland Irving Abbotsford 2.43 26-22-2
Dany Sabourin Hershey 2.45 14-9-0 For Craig, the brief stay with Pittsburgh have success. lar season with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, he and that leaves the middle open.”
Jason Bacashihua Lake Erie 2.46 16-15-3 was proof that he still has what it takes to “I’ve always prided myself on being a is on pace to break his AHL career-high of Watch the points: “It’s not a good thing
John Curry WBS 2.47 18-11-0
Anton Khudobin Providence 2.48 23-12-1
play in the top league in the world. smart hockey player that can read the play 45 points in a season. to leave them open. If they are, some-
Jake Allen Peoria 2.52 20-14-3 He hopes others see it that way as well. and know where to be,” he said. Asked if that matters to him, Craig one’s going to find them with a pass. If
Ben Bishop Peoria 2.54 16-12-2 “I hope I can be a valuable member of Since Jan. 1, Craig’s approach has kept replies with a quick “nope.” you have too many guys down low he
Martin Gerber Oklahoma City 2.54 20-14-3
Tyler Weiman Manitoba 2.55 13-8-2
the Pittsburgh Penguins this year. I hope I him scoring at a point-per-game pace. In What does matter, he added, are the can just walk right into your house. He
David Leggio Portland 2.55 19-4-0 put myself in a position that if they need his first 25 games since the start of the wins that the Penguins have been piling can shoot from the point, skate in and
Matt Climie San Antonio 2.56 23-17-0 somebody, I’m strongly considered,” Craig new year, Craig has posted nine goals and up all season. More important than his shoot or skate in and pass to a guy on
Cedrick Desjardins Norfolk 2.56 14-6-1
Barry Brust Binghamton 2.59 24-15-1
said. “Obviously I would’ve liked to have 16 assists for 25 points. own stats are an East Division title, home- the side of the net. It’s just a mess.
Alex Stalock Worcester 2.63 19-17-4 stayed longer (than six games), but I In the 30 games he played before Jan. 1, ice advantage in the playoffs and a deep Everyone’s scrambling and the box
Mike Murphy Charlotte 2.64 19-11-3 didn’t think I hurt myself.” Craig recorded 13 points while spending push into the postseason, Craig said. loses its form.”
Jeff Frazee Albany 2.70 10-13-3
Chad Johnson Connecticut 2.72 16-19-3
If anything, Craig proved he is willing to the early part of the season battling back But that certainly doesn’t mean Craig Win the draw: “For me it all depends on
Drew MacIntyre Hamilton 2.74 14-7-2 play any role asked of him to stay in the doesn’t feel the importance of contrib- where their defensemen line up. Some-
Jordan Pearce
Jhonas Enroth
Grand Rapids 2.78
Portland 2.78
14-7-5
20-17-2
NHL. A center with Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton for most of the season, Craig played
“I hope I put myself in a uting to the scoresheet. times they’ll line up a guy on the boards
and the other in the middle, so then
Jussi Rynnas
Hannu Toivonen
Toronto
Rockford
2.80
2.84
9-14-3
14-13-4 on the wing with Pittsburgh. He killed position that if the “I do feel I need to contribute, just as we
need contributions from everybody on this
sometimes I’d shoot the puck past their
penalties, skated on the fourth line, forward up the middle and down the ice.
Jeff Zatkoff
JP Levasseur
Manchester
Syracuse
2.86
2.88
15-12-5
9-20-3
blocked shots, stuck up for his teammates Pittsburgh Penguins need team,” he said. “But that’s the difference
Just go for the shot and shoot it right
between this team and others that I’ve
somebody, I’m strongly
Alec Richards Rockford 2.88 13-20-1
Nolan Schaefer Hershey 2.96 11-18-2 and got into a few fights. up the middle if their defensemen are
David LeNeveu Springfield 2.98 16-16-2 “He did everything he possibly could to played on. Everyone here believes they wide.’’
Jacob Markstrom Rochester 2.98 16-20-1
stay in the lineup and show he’s a team considered. Obviously I can score on every shift. We’re a confident If they’re really close, in juniors I did
Justin Pogge Charlotte 3.03 17-13-3 group.”
guy,” said Wilkes-Barre/Scranton head
coach John Hynes. “He now has his name
would’ve liked to have That confidence is contagious, and that,
this all the time, shoot it past my winger
to the far blueline. I’d tell my winger to
back in those circles and proved at this stayed longer (than six coupled
main
with his competitiveness, are the
reasons why Craig says his NHL
go for the puck and sometimes we’d get
Editor’s Note point in his career he can absolutely play
games), but I didn’t think days aren’t over.
a two on one. The other option is win it
in the NHL.” back to your defenseman and he can
At press time, the result of
the Penguins game against the
With eight professional seasons under
his belt, including six in the AHL, Craig is
I hurt myself.” “It’s the best league in the world and
you play against the greatest players in the
shoot it down the ice. You have to know
what you’re doing ahead of time. If I
Abbotsford Heat was unavail- also proving that he knows how to put his Ryan Craig game. That’s the part I miss most,” he lose the faceoff, then I’m going out to
able. experience to good use. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins center said. “That’s what drives you.” the point right away.”
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EXHIBITION BASEBALL NHL ROUNDUP

Price is certainly right


as Habs blank Pens
The Associated Press onds left in overtime to lift the
PITTSBURGH — Tomas Florida Panthers to a victory
Plekanec and Travis Moen against the Tampa Bay Light-
scored early in the first and ning.
second periods, and the Cana- Vincent Levavalier and Si-
diens’ Carey Price made 26 mon Gagne scored in the third
saves to blank the Penguins 3-0 period for Tampa Bay to erase a
Saturday. 3-1 deficit, but Garrison’s sixth
Price notched his eighth goal of the season gave the
shutout and now has allowed Panthers their fourth win in five
seven goals in starting the past games against the Lightning.
six games.
Montreal has won six of its Thrashers 5, Flyers 4
past seven and sits sixth in the PHILADELPHIA — Ron
Eastern Conference. Hainsey scored in overtime for
Plekanec scored his 21st goal,the Atlanta Thrashers, who
second most on the team, 46 pulled off a three-goal rally and
seconds into the game, beating overcame Ville Leino’s hat trick
Jordan Staal on the faceoff, in a victory over the Philadel-
slipping around Staal and back- phia Flyers.
handing a pass from Mike Cam- The Thrashers trailed 3-0
ASSOCIATED PRESS malleri behind goaltender entering the third period after
The Philadelphia Phillies’ Jim Murphy, top, is forced out at first base as Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Dan Johnson (29) stretches Marc-Andre Fleury. Philadelphia got a pair of goals
out to field throw during a spring training game at Brighthouse Field in Clearwater, Fla., Saturday. The Canadiens struck just 24 from Leino and a short-handed
seconds into the second on tally from defenseman Kimmo

Gonzalez sees first action as Red Sox


Moen’s one-timer. Cammalleri Timonen to chase Atlanta goa-
added a goal 6:51 into the sec- lie Ondrej Pavelec.
ond. Andrew Ladd tied the game
4-4 by scoring with 45 seconds
Maple Leafs 4, Sabres 3 left in regulation. At 1:17 of
TORONTO — Mikhail Gra- overtime, Evander Kane car-
The Associated Press pitched four solid innings for four hits and five walks in 3 2-3 Brewers left fielder Ryan bovski and Phil Kessel scored in ried the puck down the right
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Adrian New York. innings before being removed Braun left the game in the mid- a 2:33 span early in the third side, controlled it around a
Gonzalez had a single and a Burnett retired the Nationals after 73 pitches. dle of the first inning with a period and rookie James Reim- sliding Timonen, and centered
sacrifice fly in his first game in order three times, but also strained left ribcage muscle and er made a jaw-dropping save on a pass to Hainsey, who found
with the Boston Red Sox, who allowed Mike Morse’s two-run Phillies (ss) 11, Pirates 4 (ss) is day to day. Tomas Vanek in the period in room past goalie Sergei Bo-
beat the Florida Marlins 9-2 on homer in the second. The right- BRADENTON, Fla. — Phila- the Toronto Maple Leafs’ come- brovksy.
Saturday. hander struck out four and delphia’s Vance Worley struck Rangers 4, White Sox 1 back victory over the Buffalo Kane, Zach Bogosian and
Gonzalez, who was acquired walked none. out five while pitching into the GLENDALE, Ariz. — Matt Sabres. Tobias Enstrom also scored for
in a trade with San Diego in All-Star second baseman fourth inning. He allowed one Harrison pitched four scoreless Atlanta, which is fighting to
December, had been held back Robinson Cano singled in a run run and two hits in 3 1-3 in- innings for Texas. Blue Jackets 3, stay in playoff contention in the
to rehab his surgically repaired and scored for the Yankees. nings. Harrison allowed a pair of Hurricanes 2 tight Eastern Conference.
right shoulder. Nationals starter John Lannan Ross Ohlendorf was sched- singles, struck out four and RALEIGH, N.C. — Steve
Marlins ace Josh Johnson had pitched 4 1-3 innings and was uled to pitch four innings for the walked none. The 6-foot-4 left- Mason made 29 saves and Devils 3, Islanders 2
a rough day, allowing five runs charged with four runs and four Pirates, but was lifted before he hander has yielded just one run Columbus’ penalty-killers turn- NEWARK, N.J. — Anssi
and nine hits in 3 2-3 innings. hits. could record an out in the third. in nine innings this spring. ed back the Carolina Hurri- Salmela scored his first goal of
He struck out two and walked He allowed four runs and five canes in a victory. the season 3:09 into overtime
one. Braves 12, Mets 0 hits, walked three and struck Indians 2, Angels 1 Derek MacKenzie scored to keep the New Jersey Devils’
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Tim out one. GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Fausto twice and Samuel Pahlsson playoff drive another boost
Rockies (ss) 4, Padres 3
Hudson pitched four-hit ball for Carmona bounced back from a added a goal for Columbus, with a victory over the New
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Ubal- four innings and Atlanta Cardinals 3, Twins 2 poor start to pitch four dom- which snapped a seven-game York Islanders.
do Jimenez threw four perfect roughed up R.A. Dickey. JUPITER, Fla. — Carl Pavano inant innings for Cleveland. losing streak (0-4-3). Salmela took a feed from
innings and Jason Giambi hit a Hudson struck out four. He pitched four more scoreless Angels starter Dan Haren was Mattias Tedenby and drilled a
two-run homer for Colorado. and five other Braves pitchers innings, running his spring nearly as strong over five in- Panthers 4, Lightning 3 shot past Al Montoya as the
Willy Taveras drove in two didn’t allow a walk. Hudson said streak to 13. Pavano was pitch- nings, allowing four hits and SUNRISE, Fla. — Jason Devils improved to 22-3-2 in
runs for the Rockies, who have he felt fine and was ready to ing on three days’ rest to line two runs without a walk. Garrison scored with 16 sec- their last 27 games.
won five straight. Carlos Gon-
stretch his arm out in his next him up for the Twins’ April 1
zalez added a pair of hits for Mariners 10, Athletics 2
start. opener at Toronto. Pavano al-
Colorado.

QBS
Dickey gave up five runs in lowed three singles and two PEORIA, Ariz. — Justin may not have as dramatic of an
Reds (ss) 7, Cubs (ss) 6 five innings, his longest stint of doubles, after giving up just four Smoak hit a two-run homer and effect on the offense in 2011 with
the spring and said he still felt hits in his first three outings. finished with four RBIs, leading so many players returning.
MESA, Ariz. — Dontrelle
that he was ready for opening Seattle. More veterans mean more guys
Willis left the Cincinnati Reds’ Rays 6, Phillies (ss) 2 Continued from Page 1C
day. Dickey allowed three runs Milton Bradley collected two who are comfortable speaking
7-6 victory over the Chicago
Cubs after spraining his right in the first and two in the sec- CLEARWATER, Fla. — Kyle more hits for Seattle and is 7 for in January, elected to stick up and taking charge.
ankle. ond. Kendrick took a step backward 18 with a team-high three dou- around for at least another se- How much of a difference that
Willis, trying to win a spot in in his bid to land the fifth spot bles this spring. mester after coach Joe Paterno will make remains to be seen.
Orioles 6, Astros 4 in the Phillies’ rotation, giving refused to release him from his
the Reds’ bullpen, was injured
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Zach up five runs in four innings for Giants 8, Dodgers (ss) 7 scholarship. His long-term fu- The blue-chipper
when he tripped over a bat
while backing up home plate in Britton threw four scoreless Philadelphia. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Cody ture is a huge question mark Last spring Paul Jones was
the fifth inning. The big left- innings for Baltimore. Kendrick was perfect in the Ross and Pat Burrell each hit a that still lords over the program. the freshman attracting all of
hander recorded just one out Britton allowed four hits and first two innings with three two-run homer for San Francis- “There’s no definite answer to the attention. Enrolling early at
and was charged with four runs, walked two. The 6-foot-3 left- stikeouts but he was tagged for co. whether I’m going to stay or if Penn State allowed him to take
two earned. hander also tossed three nice five hits, including three home- Giants closer Brian Wilson I’m going to leave,” Bolden told part in spring ball and he ended
innings in a scoreless tie against rs, after that. pitched a scoreless sixth inning reporters. “I’m just going to wait up throwing the only two touch-
Tigers 4, Blue Jays (ss) 3 the Yankees in his first spring Tampa Bay left-hander David for the Giants. it out, see what happens during downs of the Blue-White Game.
LAKELAND, Fla. — Brad start on Monday. Price, the runner-up for last the spring and we’ll see from That was the high mark of his
Penny pitched five solid innings year’s AL Cy Young Award in Royals 19, Dodgers (ss) 7 there. first year on campus, however,
and pinch-hitter Ryan Strieby Blue Jays (ss) 6, 2010, held the Phillies to one SURPRISE, Ariz. — Alex “While I’m at Penn State, I’m as Paterno was concerned with
had a two-out single in the Pirates (ss) 4 run on two hits in five innings. Gordon homered and drove in fully at Penn State. I’ll go his adjustment to college and
eighth to lead Detroit. DUNEDIN, Fla. — Jose Bau- He struck out six and walked six runs, leading Kansas City. through this, and anything that cited academics in his decision
Penny gave up leadoff hits in tista hit a tying two-run double two. happens after spring ball is up in to redshirt Jones.
four of his five innings, but in the fifth inning, Mike McCoy Reds (ss) 9, Cubs (ss) 8 the air. I’m here, I’m going to But Paterno said after the sea-
limited Toronto to two runs — had a go-ahead RBI single in a Brewers 6, Diamondbacks 4 LAS VEGAS — Kris Negron have fun, enjoy myself and that’s son that Jones was in fine shape
one earned. two-run seventh for Toronto. PHOENIX — Casey McGehee hit a two-run single with the it.” in the classroom and praised his
Ricky Romero, named Friday homered and Prince Fielder and bases loaded in the bottom of Bolden may very well go back work ethic with the scout team.
Nationals 6, Yankees 5 as the Blue Jays opening day Carlos Gomez added run-scor- the ninth inning, lifting Cincin- to Paterno at the end of the se- If Bolden indeed ends up leav-
VIERA, Fla. — A.J. Burnett starter, gave up four runs on ing singles to lead Milwaukee. nati to a win. mester and ask for his release a ing the program, Jones could be
second time, hoping for a differ- the biggest beneficiary. With all
ent answer. of the drama surrounding the
NBA ROUNDUP While it didn’t make financial position these past few months,
sense for Bolden to leave Penn it’s easy to forget that Jones was

Wade leads Heat to second straight victory


State under those conditions in one of the highest-rated prep
January – having to pay his own QBs in the country in 2009.
way at a new school for this
spring and all of the 2011-12 The forgotten man
school year – things could And then there’s Kevin News-
The Associated Press 19 points. individual battle. Wall had 25 delphia 76ers. change headed into the sum- ome, who has fallen far off the
MIAMI — Dwyane Wade points, eight assists and seven The Bucks have been the mer. radar in one short year.
blocked four shots in a dazzling Hawks 91, Trail Blazers 82 rebounds. worst-shooting, lowest-scoring The rising junior went from
55-second span shortly after ATLANTA — Jeff Teague team in the NBA, but were any- The veteran the heir apparent to a guy whose
tipoff and the Miami Heat rolled matched a career high with 24 Bulls 118, Jazz 100 thing but for a third straight Matt McGloin, of course, is own transfer rumors barely reg-
past the Memphis Grizzlies points, Jamal Crawford added 20 CHICAGO — Derrick Rose game to match their season-best going nowhere. The rising ju- istered during the winter. News-
118-85 on Saturday for their and Atlanta snapped a four-game and Luol Deng each scored 26 winning streak. nior will be at Penn State for his ome’s future as a quarterback at
second straight victory. slide with a victory over Por- points, and the Chicago Bulls ran final two seasons of eligibility, Penn State was seemingly
It was one of Miami’s top de- tland. away with their 13th win in 15 Hornets 115, Kings 103 regardless of what happens with sealed after Bolden’s injury, as
fensive displays of the season. LaMarcus Aldridge scored 22 games, all but grabbing a share of NEW ORLEANS — Chris Paul the starting job. the coaches clearly didn’t trust
The Heat held the Grizzlies to points, and Wesley Matthews the Eastern Conference lead returned from a concussion and Technically the incumbent him to throw the ball.
39-percent shooting and forced had 19 for Portland. with an easy victory over the scored a season-high 33 points to headed into the spring, the West Not surprisingly, Newsome
Memphis into missing its final 10 The Hawks were without Utah Jazz. go with 15 assists, seven re- Scranton grad is facing scrutiny began telling people back in De-
shots of the first half. starting center Al Horford be- Rose scored 17 points in a bounds and five steals, and the after throwing five intercep- cember he would be transfer-
Wade finished with 28 points, cause of a sprained ankle and blistering first quarter as the New Orleans Hornets beat the tions in the Outback Bowl loss ring and didn’t accompany the
nine assists, five rebounds and reserve forward Josh Powell, Bulls grabbed a 37-17 lead, and Sacramento Kings. to Florida. team down to Florida for the
five blocks. LeBron James scored who was arrested before the Chicago set a franchise record David West scored 25 points But even if his support from bowl game.
27 points while taking the fourth game on traffic charges not far with 18 3-pointers while pulling and former King Carl Landry the Lions fanbase has dipped, But he remains enrolled at
quarter off for Miami, which got from Philips Arena. within percentage points of added 20 for New Orleans, which that skepticism clearly didn’t Penn State for the spring, so it
18 points and 10 rebounds from Boston. has won four of five games and bother him for most of last sea- looks as if he’s giving it another
Chris Bosh. The 33-point victory Clippers 122, Wizards 101 passed Portland for sixth place in son. go.
margin was Miami’s largest this WASHINGTON — Blake Bucks 102, Sixers 74 the Western Conference. One of the biggest things Paterno told Newsome he
season, and the Heat set a season Griffin scored all of his 26 points MILWAUKEE — Andrew Marcus Thornton, the former McGloin had going for him in would get another shot at prov-
high with 11 blocked shots. in the first half for Los Angeles. Bogut scored 17 points and Luc LSU star whose trade from New 2010 was the spark of leadership ing himself as a quarterback this
The Heat were coming a victo- In the matchup between the Richard Mbah a Moute had 14 Orleans to Sacramento for Lan- he gave a team that had very few spring, but the coach has hinted
ry Thursday night over the Los last two No. 1 overall picks, Grif- points, 12 rebounds and five dry was unpopular with many vocal guys in the huddle. he would prefer to use News-
Angeles Lakers. fin got the best of John Wall, both steals to lift the Milwaukee Hornets fans, scored 25 points in While he’ll still bring the ome’s athleticism at a different
O.J. Mayo led Memphis with on the scoreboard and in the Bucks to a victory over the Phila- his return. same attitude to the position, he position.
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Big Ten finalist OSU eyes NCAA top seed


The Associated Press sioned two weeks ago after driving along the right baseline.
INDIANAPOLIS — Whether climbing to third in the rankings. The Seawolves had one last
it’s football or basketball, Ohio chance, but Bryan Dougher’s
State still owns the rivalry with SEC 50-foot shot at the buzzer
Michigan. No. 15 Kentucky 72, bounced off the rim. Leonard
And rather than a Rose Bowl Alabama 58 Hayes led No. 5 seed Stony
bid, this time the reward might ATLANTA — Brandon Knight Brook with 14 points but was
be the NCAA tournament’s top finally got rolling at the South- scoreless in the second half.
overall seed. eastern Conference tournament Boston University (21-13)
Jared Sullinger had 14 points and No. 15 Kentucky looked like reached the NCAA tournament
and 13 rebounds and Jon Diebler a young team peaking at just the for the first time since 2002 and
scored 16 points, leading No. 1 right time with a semifinal victo- seventh time overall.
Ohio State to a 68-61 victory ry over Alabama.
over the Wolverines on Saturday. Knight scored 10 straight MEAC
The win gave the Buckeyes a points to blow it open for the Hampton 60, Morgan State 55
three-game season sweep of Wildcats (24-8), who have won WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —
their archrivals and a date in seven out of eight with their Brandon Tunnell scored 20
their third straight Big Ten tour- three freshmen starters. They points, including four free
nament championship game. will play in the SEC title game throws in the final 35 seconds,
“You love a game with a little today against regular-season and Hampton secured its first
fight to it, especially being your champion Florida. NCAA tournament berth in five
archrival in Michigan,” Sullinger Kentucky raced to a 37-21 years with a victory over Morgan
said. “There’s a little bad blood, halftime lead, even with Knight State in the Mid-Eastern Athletic
but at the same it’s basketball missing all four of his shots. Conference title game.
and, you know, we came out Alabama (21-11) scored two The second-seeded Pirates
with the win. That’s all that AP PHOTO quick baskets to start the second (24-8) overcame poor shooting
matters.” Texas-San Antonio’s Kalif Bakare (2) celebrates with teammates after defeating McNeese State in half before the freshman guard with stifling defense to hold off
The intensity of the football the Southland Conference tournament championship game Saturday, in Katy, Texas. Texas-San put an end to any thought of the fourth-seeded Bears (17-14),
rivalry has rarely been matched Antonio won 75-72 and claimed an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. another big comeback by the who had won the last two MEAC
on the basketball court. Crimson Tide. titles.
But there was a certain buzz at M E N ’ S rebounds and five assists and Marcus and Markieff Morris sat He knocked down his first two
Saturday’s semifinal. The highly R O U N D U P Dayton advanced to the cham- on the bench with three fouls. 3-pointers of the tournament, SOUTHLAND
partisan Buckeyes crowd and the pionship game for the first time But after Taylor and J’Covan bolted into the lane for a layin Texas-San Antonio 75,
small Michigan student section again at the Atlantic Coast Con- since 2004 with a victory over Brown swapped 3-pointers, Tyrel and came off a screen to swish McNeese State 72
wearing yellow shirts in the ference tournament. stubborn Saint Joseph’s. Reed hit an uncontested 3 and another jumper with a hand in KATY, Texas — Freshman
upper deck of Conseco Field- Barnes set a freshman tourna- “At the tournament, if you lose rebounded a Texas miss, leading his face, stretching Kentucky’s forward Jeromie Hill scored 25
house traded cheers and jeers. ment record with 40 points to a game, you go home,” Wright to Markieff Morris’ tip-in for a lead to 51-30. points to lead Texas-San Antonio
The Wolverines’ pep band softly help North Carolina rally past said. “We know that. Coach told 68-55 lead. A moment later, But a potential drawback for past McNeese State in the
sung improvised lyrics to the Clemson in overtime in the us to pack for Sunday before we Reed’s steal led to Markieff Mor- Kentucky — no depth — be- Southland Conference title
tunes the Ohio State band semifinals, sending the Tar got here. You’ve got to have faith ris’ free throw. came apparent in the closing game, giving the Roadrunners
played. Heels back to the championship in yourself and we do.” Jordan Hamilton had 21 points minutes. Even with a big lead, an automatic berth in the NCAA
At one point, tempers even game for the first time in three Chris Johnson added 19 points for second-seeded Texas (27-7), coach John Calipari still had four tournament.
flared when Michigan’s Jordan years. for the ninth-seeded Flyers (22- which beat Kansas 74-63 and starters and his only real backup,
Morgan grabbed Sullinger by the Barnes hit the go-ahead 3- 12), who will play in the final snapped the Jayhawks’ team- DeAndre Liggins, on the court. IVY
leg. Sullinger fell to the floor and pointer with 4:13 left as part of a today. record 69-game home court Princeton 63,
William Buford and Morgan got 9-0 spurt to open the extra peri- The Flyers last went to the winning streak on a melancholy No. 12 Florida 77, Harvard 62
into a brief shoving match — od for top-seeded North Car- NCAAs in 2009. afternoon in January. Vanderbilt 66 NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Prin-
just like the football games. olina (26-6), which continued its The Flyers were outstanding The night before, the mother ATLANTA — Kenny Boynton ceton’s Douglas Davis hit a lean-
“Will told me ‘I’ve got your living-dangerously run in defending Saint Joseph’s guards of sophomore forward Thomas scored 24 points, Erving Walker ing jump shot at the buzzer to
back because I’m tired of you Greensboro with another big Langston Galloway and Carl Robinson had died unexpected- added 17 and No. 12 Florida give the Tigers a trip to the
getting picked on,”’ said Sull- comeback. A day after rallying Jones. While they combined for ly. Players and coaches were up recovered from another slow NCAA tournament for the first
inger, the 6-foot-9, 280-pound from 19 down in the final 10 27 points, they were limited to 8 most of night trying to comfort start to beat Vanderbilt in the time since 2004 with a wild win
forward who rarely gets shoved minutes to beat Miami, the Tar of 28 shooting from the field. the grieving young man, who Southeastern Conference semi- over Harvard.
around. “Will feels like I get Heels trailed the Tigers (21-11) Hawks forward Ronald Roberts had also lost both grandparents finals. The Crimson, who split the
picked on a lot and that people by 14 in the first half and rallied also was limited, with three a few weeks earlier and was now The Gators (26-6) matched regular season title with Prince-
try to yank my chain and Will from seven down in the final 4 points and three rebounds. left virtually alone with his 7- their biggest comeback of the ton, were seeking their first
decided enough is enough and minutes of regulation to force Galloway had 16 points and year-old sister back in Washing- season, overcoming a 12-point NCAA bid since 1946.
he decided to step in there.” overtime. Idris Hilliard 15 for Saint Jo- ton, D.C. deficit early in the second half. Davis had 15 points to lead the
Ohio State (31-2), the regular- “My goal was to be in the seph’s (11-22), which reached the While Kansas (32-2) never They will meet Kentucky in the Tigers (25-6), who will represent
season league champs, will face final,” Barnes said. “This is not semifinals with overtime wins tried to use Lisa Robinson’s championship game today. the Ivy League for the 24th time
sixth-seeded Penn State in to- how I imagined us doing it, but over George Washington and death as an excuse for its first Florida beat the Commodores in the tournament after over-
day’s title game. we find a way.” Duquesne in the first two home loss in almost four years, a (23-10) at their 3-point game. coming an eight-point second
The Buckeyes, winners of six The Tar Heels have won 19 of rounds. pall hung over Allen Fieldhouse Boynton hit five shots beyond half deficit.
straight, join Illinois (2003-05) 21 games since losing to Texas that afternoon and the players the arc, Walker made three and Keith Wright scored 16 points
as the only conference teams to on a last-second shot in Decem- Richmond 58, did seem physically and emo- the Gators finished 11 of 21 over- for Harvard (23-6), which still
play in three straight champion- ber here. They’re now a win No. 24 Temple 54 tionally spent. all. has a chance for an at-large bid.
ship rounds. A win would make away from their 18th ACC tour- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Vanderbilt was just 6 of 33, Ian Hummer’s basket in the
Ohio State the first back-to-back nament title, which would tie Temple’s three-year run on the BIG WEST and SEC leading scorer John lane gave Princeton a 61-60 lead
tourney winner since Michigan Duke for most all-time. They’ll boardwalk is over. UC Santa Barbara 64, Jenkins had a particularly tough with 37 seconds left. Harvard
State in 2000. Both of those face the fifth-ranked Blue Devils Richmond dethroned the Long Beach State 56 day. Coming off a 29-point per- chose not to call a timeout and
Spartans teams reached the in today’s final, marking the first three-time defending Atlantic 10 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Orlando formance in the quarterfinals, he Brandyn Curry found himself
Final Four. time the fierce rivals have met Conference tournament cham- Johnson scored 23 points to lead looked as though an ailing left open for a layup that gave Har-
for the title in 10 years. pions, getting 22 points from UC Santa Barbara to a win over foot was bothering him more vard the lead with 11 seconds
BIG EAST Kevin Anderson in a victory in top-seeded Long Beach State in than it did against Mississippi left.
No. 21 Connecticut 69, No. 5 Duke 77, Virginia Tech 63 the semifinals at Boardwalk Hall the championship game of the State. He scored just 10 points Because the Ivy League is the
No. 14 Louisville 66 GREENSBORO, N.C. — No- in this casino resort. Big West tournament. on 3-of-15 shooting. only one in Division I without a
NEW YORK — Kemba Walker lan Smith refused to let a toe The win allowed the third- Fourth-seeded Santa Barbara postseason tournament, they
capped the best five days an injury stop him. Virginia Tech seeded Spiders (26-7) to avenge (18-13), which beat Long Beach CONFERENCE USA had to play the tiebreaker to
individual and team may have couldn’t do it, either. a loss to the No. 24-ranked Owls State in last year’s conference Memphis 67, UTEP 66 claim the automatic NCAA bid.
ever had in college basketball, Smith scored 27 points a day (25-7) in last year’s title game tournament, earned its second EL PASO, Texas — Joe Jack- It was the league’s first tiebreak-
scoring 19 points to lead No. 21 after jamming his toe, and No. 5 and a 20-point loss earlier this consecutive trip to the NCAAs. son made two free throws with 7 er since 2002.
Connecticut to a victory over Duke claimed a spot in the At- season. seconds left and Memphis ral-
No. 14 Louisville in the Big East lantic Coast Conference cham- “Getting over the hump and SWAC lied past UTEP to win the Con- PAC-10
championship game. pionship game by beating the getting Temple is, that’s it,” Alabama St. 65, Grambling 48 ference USA championship and Washington 77,
Walker, a 6-foot-1 junior guard, Hokies in the semifinals. Richmond senior center Dan GARLAND, Texas — Tre- an automatic bid to the NCAA No. 16 Arizona 75
took home the most obvious “At this stage,” Smith said, “no Geriot said. “Everyone knows mayne Moorer scored 14 points tournament. LOS ANGELES — Isaiah
MVP award in any conference injury is going to hold me back this boardwalk empire goes and Tramaine Butler added 13, UTEP had a final chance to Thomas hit a fadeaway jumper
tournament after leading the from playing.” through Temple, so to beat them lifting Alabama State to a victory win at the buzzer, but Christian at the buzzer, lifting Washington
ninth-seeded Huskies (26-9) to Kyle Singler added 13 points in a game like this, where it was over Grambling to win the Polk’s jumper fell short. past No. 16 Arizona for the
five wins in as many days — the and 11 rebounds and Seth Curry gut-check time over the final 5 Southwestern Athletic Confer- After Jackson’s clutch shots Pac-10 tournament champion-
last four over teams ranked in had 10 points for the second- minutes with the game in the ence championship and a trip to gave the Tigers (25-9) their only ship in the first overtime title
the Top 25 — and the program’s seeded Blue Devils (29-4). 50s, and for us to make the plays, the NCAA tournament. lead of the game, UTEP pushed game in league history.
seventh conference title, tying The two-time defending just shows we are there.” the ball up the floor and retained Thomas scored 19 of his 28
Georgetown for the most in Big league tournament champions While the loss snapped Tem- MOUNTAIN WEST possession after a loose ball was points in the first half, and fresh-
East history. and reigning national champs ple’s 10-game tournament win- No. 7 San Diego State 72, knocked out of bounds by Mem- man Terrence Ross added 16 for
He finished the five games shot 47 percent and kept the ning streak in this building, it’s No. 8 BYU 54 phis with 2.5 seconds left. the third-seeded Huskies (23-
with 130 points, 46 more than Hokies at arm’s length through- hardly the end of the season for LAS VEGAS — Billy White Miners coach Tim Floyd 10), who successfully defended
the previous record. It wasn’t out the second half to avenge a the Owls. They are bound to put on an offensive display and called timeout and set up an their title and earned the
just the points. He grabbed so late-season loss and set up a hear their names called during bedeviled national scoring lead- inbounds play from the baseline. league’s automatic bid to the
many big rebounds, made so third meeting with bitter rival the NCAA selection show today er Jimmer Fredette in leading Polk, who scored 27 points, took NCAA tournament.
many key passes and clutch North Carolina in the title game and will be headed to the tourna- No. 7 San Diego State past No. 8 the pass on the right wing and Pac-10 player of the year Der-
steals, all while exhibiting lead- today. ment for a fourth straight year. BYU in the Mountain West Con- got off a tough jumper from just rick Williams had 24 points and
ership good enough to take a “We were matched up for the “There were a lot of sad faces ference title game. inside the 3-point arc with three 11 rebounds for the top-seeded
team loaded with sophomores regular-season championship, in the locker room,” said senior White had 21 points, 12 re- defenders running at him. The Wildcats (27-7), who won the
and freshmen to the champion- and it’s the two best teams Lavoy Allen, who had 12 points bounds and five steals and Ka- shot bounced off the front of the regular-season title.
ship. again,” Smith said. and 10 rebounds. “I would love whi Leonard pitched in 20 points rim, and Memphis players Washington’s C.J. Wilcox hit a
Preston Knowles had 18 Malcolm Delaney, who’s sec- to play (today), but unfortunate- and eight boards. rushed to the middle of UTEP’s 3-pointer that tied the game
points for the third-seeded Car- ond to Smith in the ACC scoring ly we are not playing. We just Second-seeded San Diego home court to celebrate. 68-all with 7 seconds left in
dinals (25-8) and his 3-point race, finished with 19 points on have to put it behind us.” State (32-2), whose only two regulation.
attempt at the buzzer bounced 4-of-14 shooting for the sixth- losses were against the Cougars AMERICA EAST The Huskies outscored Arizo-
off the rim, setting off a well- seeded Hokies (21-11). They BIG 12 (30-4), finally figured out how to Boston University 56, na 9-7 in overtime, taking a
deserved celebration by the were just 2 of 12 from 3-point No. 2 Kansas 85, topple top-seeded BYU, which Stony Brook 54 73-70 lead on a basket by Wilcox
Huskies. range and couldn’t get closer No. 10 Texas 73 was playing its fifth game with- BOSTON — John Holland hit before Matthew Bryan-Amaning
than 10 in the final 14 minutes. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Tysh- out star sophomore Brandon two free throws with 2.4 seconds was called for his fifth foul.
ACC awn Taylor and Marcus Morris Davies, their best post player, left to cap a 27-point perform-
No. 6 UNC 92, Clemson 87, OT ATLANTIC 10 sparked a quick start and No. 2 who was suspended last week ance and lift Boston University MAC
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Har- Dayton 64, St. Joseph’s 61 Kansas raced past No. 10 Texas for violating the school’s honor into the NCAA tournament with Akron 66,
rison Barnes ignored all the ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The in the Big 12 title game, aveng- code. a win over Stony Brook in the Kent State 65
doubters, the questions about only way Dayton was going to ing one of the saddest losses the Despite 30 points from a late- America East championship CLEVELAND — Steve
his game, even the bumpier- the NCAA tournament was to Jayhawks have experienced in charging Fredette, the Cougars game. McNees blocked Carlton Guy-
than-expected start to his career win the Atlantic 10 Conference years. fell to 3-2 without Davies, posing The second-seeded Terriers ton’s last-second 3-point shot,
at North Carolina. tournament. Texas, which dropped to 0-6 in an intriguing conundrum for the never led until Holland, whose giving Akron a win over Kent
Those days felt long ago as the The defending NIT champion Big 12 championship games, NCAA selection committee, 23 second-half points led a come- State in overtime in the Mid-
freshman put on a record-setting Flyers are now only one game whittled a 48-33 halftime deficit although their loss to the athlet- back from a 15-point deficit, American Conference champion-
show that helped the sixth- away. to 66-52 with about 8 minutes ic Aztecs eliminated all hope of a made both shots after being ship and the league’s automatic
ranked Tar Heels escape once Chris Wright had 17 points, 15 left, taking advantage while No. 1 seed the Cougars envi- fouled by Dallis Joyner while bid to the NCAA tourney.
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No. 2 Stanford rules Pac-10 tournament


The Associated Press Texas A&M for the Big 12 tour- (28-4) won their second the semifinals, hit a key 3-point-
LOS ANGELES — Freshman nament title. straight MAC title, the school’s er with 1:14 left in regulation
Toni Kokenis scored 10 of her Griner’s points and blocks 11th and the league’s automatic before Briesha Wynn’s drive to
career-high 17 points in the final were Big 12 championship NCAA tourney bid. the basket with 9.2 seconds left
5:17 to rally No. 2 Stanford past game records. The Lady Bears tied it at 42.
No. 7 ranked UCLA 64-55 Sat- (31-2) defeated the Aggies MEAC
urday for the Pac-10 tourna- (27-5) for the third time this Hampton 61, Howard 42 BIG WEST
ment championship. season. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — UC Davis 6, Cal Poly 49
The top-seeded Cardinal The Aggies’ Danielle Adams, Quanneisha Perry, Jerika Jen- ANAHEIM, Calif. — Paige
(29-2) won their 57th consec- the conference leading scorer at kins and Melanie Warner scored Mintun scored 20 points and
utive game against a league 23 points per game, was held to 13 points apiece and Hampton UC Davis held off a second-half
opponent, tying Liberty of the 12 points on 4-of-19 shooting. pulled away in the second half charge by Cal Poly to earn a
Big South for fifth all-time. It Adams missed a 3-pointer with to beat Howard for a second victory in the Big West Confer-
was their 23rd straight overall 4 seconds left that would have consecutive Mid-Eastern Athlet- ence Tournament final and a
win. tied the game. ic Conference championship. trip to the NCAA tournament.
Nnemkadi Ogwumike added Baylor last won the Big 12 The top-seeded Lady Pirates
15 points and Kayla Pedersen championship in 2009. (25-6) won their 13th straight WAC
had 12 in the Cardinal’s 11th Texas A&M stunned Baylor game and earned a return trip Fresno State 79,
straight win against the second- by taking a 12-0 lead that fea- to the NCAA tournament be- Louisiana Tech 76
seeded Bruins. tured excellent defense by the hind a suffocating defense that LAS VEGAS — Bree Farley
It was Stanford’s sixth AP PHOTO Aggies’ guards. Sydney Colson limited the Lady Bison (16-18) hit a turnaround with less than
straight league tournament title The Utah women’s basketball team celebrates with the trophy and Sydney Carter combined to 28 percent shooting. a second left and Jaleesa Ross
and ninth overall. after defeating TCU 52-47 in the Mountain West Conference tour- for six steals in the first half scored 17 of her 23 points in the
Doreena Campbell scored 16 nament title game in Las Vegas. and were quick to collapse in MOUNTAIN WEST second half, helping Fresno
points, and Darxia Morris and the post when Griner put the Utah 52, TCU 47, OT State beat Louisiana Tech to
Markel Walker had 12 each for W O M E N ’ S Kokenis scoring 10 in a row, ball on the floor. LAS VEGAS — Freshman reach the NCAA tournament for
UCLA (27-4), which got swept R O U N D U P that gave the Cardinal the lead Michelle Plouffe scored eight of the fifth straight year.
by Stanford in the regular sea- for good, 57-48. Kokenis, an MAC her 24 points in overtime,
son. It was the teams’ third and scored on a fastbreak layup, honorable mention on the Bowling Green 51, sparking Utah to an upset of SOUTHLAND
meeting in the league tourney then got fouled and made the league’s all-freshman team, hit Eastern Michigan 46 TCU in the championship game McNeese State 71,
title game, with Stanford own- first of two free throws to draw back-to-back 3-pointers in the CLEVELAND — Lauren of the Mountain West Confer- Central Arkansas 50
ing a 2-1 edge. the Cardinal to 40-38. run. Prochaska scored 20 points, ence tournament. KATY, Texas — Twin sisters
But the Cardinal had it much Campbell turned the ball over Tracy Pontius triggered a cru- The fifth-seeded Utes (18-16) Ashlyn and Caitlyn Baggett
tougher this time. twice and Dixon was called for BIG 12 cial second-half spurt with two earned the league’s automatic combined for 38 points to lead
UCLA stretched its lead to 11 traveling on three straight No. 3 Baylor 61, assists and Bowling Green NCAA bid by winning four McNeese State to a win over
points three times early in the UCLA possessions. The Bruins No. 8 Texas A&M 58 overcame a miserable shooting games in five days after fin- Central Arkansas in the South-
second half, the last on a basket scored four in a row to go back KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Britt- performance to win another ishing just 7-9 in the MWC land Conference tournament
by Morris. Jeanette Pohlen hit up six. ney Griner had 31 points, eight Mid-American Conference during the regular season. championship, giving the team
two straight 3-pointers, Kokenis That’s when Stanford put rebounds and seven blocks to championship. Plouffe, whose buzzer-beater its first NCAA tournament
stripped the ball from Campbell together a 17-2 spurt, with lift No. 3 Baylor past No. 8 The second-seeded Falcons eliminated top-seeded BYU in berth.

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about their individual accolades,
but I would trade all of those in to
get into the NCAA tourney,” Bat-
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Battle made six 3-pointers, in-
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HORSE RACING

Uncle Mo remains undefeated


The leading contender for the vered and won the $100,000 Repole and Uncle Mo’s trainer, cheered Uncle Mo in the paddock
Timely Writer Stakes by 33⁄4 Todd Pletcher, have another Tri- before the race, and again when
Triple Crown has poor start
lengths. As a 1-9 favorite, the un- ple Crown contender in Stay Thir- he surged at the top of the stretch.
but still is easy winner in Fla. beaten colt had everything to sty, who won the Gotham last There was plenty of support
lose, which may be why Repole week. Uncle Mo’s ranked No. 1 in from Repole’s entourage, which
looked so relieved in the winner’s the AP’s Run to the Roses Top 10 numbered 50 friends and rela-
By STEVEN WINE circle. Derby list and likely will remain tives.
AP Sports Writer “It’s the first time in three there until his next start in the “Aunts, cousins, friends, grand- AP PHOTO
HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. months I’ve taken a deep breath,” Wood Memorial on April 9. mother, parents,” he said. “Eight Uncle Mo, the 1-9 favorite who was ridden by John Velazquez,
— The long wait to see Uncle Mo the billionaire from New York “We were in a position today thousand wanted to come. For captures the Timely Writer Stakes horse race at Gulfstream Park,
run as a 3-year-old lasted longer City said. “It feels good.” where there was no upside other the Wood next month in New Saturday, in Hallandale Beach, Fla.
than expected Saturday at Gulf- Uncle Mo’s start was his first than him doing what he did,” York, half of Queens will be there,
stream Park. The crowd stood, since he won the $2 million Breed- Pletcher said. “You just want to and half of Long Island.” Soaring Empire paid $3.80 to Uncle Mo’s supporters briefly
the starting gates opened and ... ers’ Cup Juvenile at Churchill get over that hurdle, get him back In the Grade 2, $300,000 Gulf- place. had reason to worry at the start,
no sign of the leading contender Downs on Nov. 6. Pressure will on the racetrack, get him back in stream Park Handicap, Tackle- Joes Blazing Aaron won the when he was a half-step slow to
for the Triple Crown. only build from here, and Repole the winner’s circle and move on to berry held on to win his rematch Grade 3, $150,000 Palm Beach emerge from the gate and then
“His worst start,” owner Mike knows exactly how long he must the next race. He’s the Derby fa- with Soaring Empire by a neck. Stakes for 3-year-olds. The colt bumped Gallant Dreams.
Repole said. “He broke terrible.” wait until the Kentucky Derby. vorite going in, and he’s the Derby Tackleberry covered one mile in ran 1 1-8 miles on the turf in Soon enough, Uncle Mo was
Uncle Mo found himself last for “Eight weeks and two hours,” favorite coming out.” 1:35.23 to lead a field of eight ol- 1:47.85, beating Queen’splatekit- ahead to stay in the field of five 3-
a few strides but quickly reco- he said. The bandwagon grows. Fans der horses and paid $11, while ten by13⁄4 lengths and paid $25.40. year-olds.

AUTO RACING GOLF ROUNDUP SKIING

Johnson up by 2 Vonn gains


on Riesch
in standings
By KAREL JANICEK
Associated Press
SPINDLERUV MLYN, Czech
Republic — Lindsey Vonn is get-
ting closer, and gearing up for
something completely different.
AP PHOTO She closed the gap on overall
NASCAR driver Kurt Busch qualifies in the Pro Stock Division at World Cup leader Maria Riesch
the Tire Kingdom Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla., Saturday. It on Saturday by tying for 16th in a
was Busch’s debut in a pro drag-racing event. slalom while her German friend
and rival failed to finish. Vonn cut

Kurt Busch enjoys


15 points from Riesch’s overall
lead and trails by 23 in her bid for
a fourth straight overall title.
“This is a new challenge I nev-
er really faced before, to be down

success in NHRA
in the World Cup,” Vonn said.
“Bring it on. I’m pushing myself
harder than I ever have.”
Marlies Schild of Austria won
her sixth slalom this season to
Sprint Cup veteran overcomes during his
clinch the discipline title, logging
second run.
qualifying runs, in elimination the fastest runs in both legs to fin-
“Everything
rounds of drag-racing event. ish in 1 minute, 43.85 seconds.
that I was AP PHOTO
Kathrin Zettel was 0.93 behind
supposed to Nick Watney looks over the 18th green, where he had a double bogey after hitting into the water,
and Tina Maze of Slovenia was
be doing this during the Cadillac Championship. Watney trails tourney leader Dustin Johnson by two shots.
third.
By MARK LONG weekend
The pressure grows with only

Doral has crowded leaderboard


AP Sports Writer Kurt Busch should have four events left — downhill, su-
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — For- been done at per-G, giant slalom and slalom at
mer NASCAR champion Kurt a sportsman level,” Busch said. the World Cup finals next week in
Busch carried around the qual- “It’s right there exposed for The Associated Press
Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
ifying results from his first everybody. It’s part of growing DORAL, Fla. — Dustin “It’s going to be really exciting
professional drag-racing event up and learning. I just wish I Johnson hit his stride and finals,” Vonn said. “It’s going to
Saturday. had more time to do drag found his swagger Saturday on push me to a new level of skiing I
He didn’t fold it or stuff it racing. It’s a lot of fun and the back nine of the Blue Mon- never seen before myself. This is
in a pocket. we’re very committed to doing ster at Doral to emerge with a going to be on the same level as
He was taking this one this.” two-shot lead going into the the Olympics as far as the pres-
home with him — to be Busch acknowledged that final round of the Cadillac sure goes.”
framed. the first-round matchup was an Championship. Riesch was 15th after the first
The 2004 Sprint Cup cham- interesting one, especially Johnson hit what he called a run in which she had problems on
pion bounced back from two since Enders is the only wom- “bunt drive” some 310 yards on the lower part of the course. She
error-filled qualifying runs with an in the field. He fully ex- the 17th and hit wedge to 2 skied out just seconds into the
two solid passes Saturday and pects to be mocked in the feet for the last of his eight second leg.
advanced to the all-important NASCAR garage if she beats birdies. Just as importantly, he “This was a really, really bad
elimination rounds. him. played the 18th hole without and disappointing weekend for
“It was an overall better “I’m sure there’s going to be drama to finish with a 7-under me,” Riesch said. “I’ll try to forget
day,” said Busch, the 32-year- the razzing,” Busch said. “But 65. about that as soon as I can.”
old Penske Racing driver who it would be an accomplish- He was at 13-under 203, Vonn said she didn’t know
is tied atop the Sprint Cup ment if we are able to ad- although eight players are Riesch was out before she started
points standings. “You’ve got vance. It can go either way. ... separated by three shots head- the second run.
to have those tough days to You can’t take anybody lightly ing into the last day. All of “I just had to keep charging as if
go through to make you appre- in this whole Pro Stock field. I those eight players are among she was winning,” Vonn said. “It
ciate what a good day can be, think the lightest guy you can the top 31 in the world ranking. still wasn’t my best slalom run,
and today was that, so we’re take is me because I’ve got the That group does not include but it’s the first slalom race I ac-
really excited.” least amount of experience. Tiger Woods and Phil Mick- tually finished in a long time.”
Busch’s best run covered the I’ve got my own self to go up elson, who finished before the Vonn, a speed specialist, has
quarter-mile strip in 6.532 against. Hopefully we hit the leaders teed off and remain out struggled in slalom, finishing on-
seconds and reached 211.46 right marks and we do well.” of the mix. The surprise is that ly the November races in Levi,
mph in the Pro Stock division, it doesn’t include Martin Finland, and Aspen, Colo. She
good enough to earn the No. Kahne wins Kaymer, either. The new No. 1 was in 12th place after the first
12 seed in the elimination Darlington Trucks race was in the final group with run and had the 20th fastest time
bracket. DARLINGTON, S.C. — Ka- Hunter Mahan, one shot out of in the second. She remains 20th
Busch will face fifth-seeded sey Kahne made the right the lead, until he took double in the slalom standings.
Erica Enders in the opening choice in giving up a week off, bogey from the water on the “I didn’t ski well in my second
round of the 16-car field today. running up front the final 51 third hole and struggled to a run,” the American said. “I know
it was little bit too turny for me
The winner will advance to laps to win Camping World 74. Kaymer was seven shots AP PHOTO
on the top. I just never really got
the next round, and the loser Truck series event at Darling- back. Tournament leader Dustin Johnson tees off on the 16th hole
into a good rhythm.”
will go home. ton Raceway on Saturday Johnson will play in the final during round three of the Cadillac Championship in Doral, Fla.
On Friday, Vonn finished third
“When you put the helmet night. group with Luke Donald, who
in the giant slalom in Spindleruv
on, everything’s equal,” said The Sprint Cup star could’ve took bogey on the final hole for Rory McIlroy birdied his last during the cold, rainy winter in
Mlyn for her first top-three finish
Enders, who posted the fastest powered down like his Can- a 66. Even so, Donald is in two holes for a 69 and was South Carolina, and really in the discipline to narrow
qualifying speed (213.57 mph). cun-bound truck owner Kyle good position to capture a another shot behind along didn’t put much attention on it Riesch’s lead from 96 to 38
“It doesn’t matter if it’s Kurt Busch as NASCAR’s top series second straight World Golf with Adam Scott, Francesco earlier this year until after he points. Riesch almost skied off in
Busch or George Bush, we’re took off. Instead, Kahne Championship, and a victory Molinari and Mahan, who lost in the first round of the the second round and placed
going to do the same thing. I hopped into the No. 18 Toyota could be enough to make him didn’t make a par over the last Match Play Championship two 29th.
think it’s great for the sport to win his second Darlington No. 2 in the world. six holes — two birdies, four weeks ago. The finals begin Wednesday,
that he’s here. I think it’s go- Trucks race in two starts. Nick Watney, who lost a duel bogeys — and shot 71. and Riesch is not overly worried.
ing to shed a new light on it. Kahne held off defending at Doral with Mickelson two All of them will be chasing Puerto Rico Open
“I’m still in the lead overall and
“Hopefully he’ll go back and series champ and Darlington years ago, was tied for the lead Johnson, who has a 54-hole RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico we have four races to go,” she
tell his NASCAR buddies how winner Todd Bodine on a until a sloppy finish. Watney lead for the first time other — Troy Matteson shot a 6- said. “I’ll try my really best next
awesome NHRA is and how restart with three laps remain- missed birdie putts of 7 feet on than at Pebble Beach. He won under 66 in the Puerto Rico week and the world will not stop
tough Pro Stock is to drive.” ing. the 16th and 6 feet on the 17th, twice at Pebble in the regular Open to open a three-shot lead turning if I lose the big globe.”
Busch found that out Friday Ron Hornaday Jr. finished then pulled his tee shot into PGA Tour event, but is perhaps as he goes after the third PGA Riesch acknowledged that
as he messed up just about second, and Bodine was third. the water on the closing hole more famous for losing a three- Tour victory. Vonn is finding her rhythm in the
everything possible. He Series points leader Matt Craf- for a double bogey. Instead of shot lead at the U.S. Open last Matteson seized control by technical disciplines just in time.
smoked the tires at the start- ton took fourth and James leading, he had to settle for a summer when he shot 82. matching the best score of the “She did a great GS, and she
ing line, then mistakenly shut Buuescher finished fifth. 68 and was among those trying For all his power, Johnson is day, finishing with seven bird- had a solid slalom performance
down the engine during his Kahne has three victories to chase down Johnson. a threat this week because of ies and a bogey to reach 16 today,” the German said. “She’s
first pass. He got timed out and a second in four career Watney, Donald and Matt his putting. under at Trump International coming back in tech events, but I
for failing to stage properly Trucks starts. Kuchar (68) were at 11 under. He didn’t work on it once Golf Club. still can beat her.”
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RUNNING

BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

Runners take off from the Messiah Primitive Methodist Church


Saturday morning to start the Bear Creek 5K Run/Walk.

Wadas, Solomon
DARRYL WHEELER PHOTOS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES LEADER
enjoy new season
The Holy Redeemer girls basketball team celebrates its PIAA Class 3A playoff victory Saturday.
By ROBERT MINER ning in the New
metz said the Royals allowed 15 For The Times Leader Orleans Mara-

REDEEMER
offensive boards in the first half, BEAR CREEK TWP. – After a thon on Feb. 13.
but limited the Warriors to five three-year absence, the Bear But she had
the rest of the way. Creek 5K Run/Walk returned to enough in her
The Warriors took a lead early its place as the race that unoffi- to score the
Continued from Page 1C
in the third when Destinee Reid cially kicks off a new local run- win.
season. scored on a 6-foot jumper. The ning season with the 16th run- Wadas “Me, Jen and
“Shooters don’t stop shoot- Royals got the lead back when ning at Messiah Primitive Metho- Emily ran to-
ing,” Nemetz said. “The next Francisco hit a three-pointer off dist Church on Saturday. gether early in
one they make is going to be the the dribble after a pair of offen- Chris Wadas and Nadalie Solo- the race,” said
big one. That was a big one for us sive rebounds with 4:48 remain- mon captured overall honors Solomon. “At
and got us really pumped up on ing. with easy wins. about a half-
the defensive end.” The Royals still led 29-26 at Wadas, 29, of Plains Township, mile into the
The Royals defense gave a sti- the end of the third quarter, but blitzed the somewhat hilly race, I broke
fling effort against a balanced began a 9:35 cold spell with 2:40 course, finishing in 15 minutes Solomon away. I thought
Gettysburg attack, holding the remaining in the third period. and 41 seconds. Wadas outran I had a slight
Warriors’ season leader, 5-10 ju- Reid scored on a layup to pull the second-place finisher, Bornfase lead. But I was aware that both
nior forward Bri Thomas, to sev- Warriors within one and Gettys- Nyandusi Omurwa, a 27-year-old Jen and Emily weren’t too far be-
en points. burg guard Ellen Bair threaded a from Kenya, who now lives in hind. I pushed, over the home
Rather than use man-to-man pass through the lane to Morgan Kingston, by 1:18. John Martino, stretch, with all I had. Luckily, it
as they have through the play- Soliday for a 30-29 lead. 26, of Dallas, finished third, 34 was enough.”
offs, the Royals came out in a 1- Redeemer’s Capaci scored on seconds behind Omurwa. Solomon is also expected to
3-1 trap, occasionally switching a put-back with 1:05 to break the Wadas, who is the head track defend her title at the Red Cross
to a diamond and one to contain scoring drought, and after the and cross country coach at Miser- race 13 days from now. Solomon,
Thomas. Warriors hit one of two from the icordia University, has dominat- who recently got married, won
“She’s just so good,” Nemetz line, Francisco put them on the ed the male divisions of area last year’s Red Cross race under
said. ropes with her game-changer. the name Nadalie Temperine.
races during the last few years.
“We knew we wanted to mix it “I kept telling her she’ll be in 16th running of the Bear Creek 5K Run
Omurwa, who has a lot of natural Results
up to stop her. Watching tapes of seventh heaven today because Top 10
talent, has been training with Chris Wadas, 29, Plains Twp., 15:41
her I was just more than a little they don’t really hedge a lot on Bornfase Nyandusi Omurwa, 27, Kingston,
Rich Chase, a longtime fixture at
scared. I couldn’t sleep for the screens,” Nemetz said. “When 16:59
area races. And Chase, age 64 – John Martino, 26, Dallas, 17:33
last three nights. She’s athletic we come off high screens you’d James Nicastio, 19, Scranton, 17:52
who, by the way won the 60-69 Jake Reinert, 19, Dallas, 17:54
and can pull up and take the better be ready to come off and George Dunbar, 47, Old Forge, 20:15
age group with a ninth-place Nadalie Solomon, 30, Mountain Top, 20:39
jump shot from anywhere. She shoot that three. She’s probably Nathon Cheek, 14, Edwardsville, 20:50
overall finish in 20:51 – said that Rich Chase, 64, Larksville, 20:51
didn’t get any chances to do that the only three-point shooter we Chet Shearer, 47, Montoursville, 20:52
tonight.” have and she nailed the big one it’s only a matter of time before
Male awards.
Nicole Maximowicz took the when it counted.” Omurwa starts doing some dom- Overall winners: 1. Wadas; 2. Omurwa; 3. Mar-
tino. Age group winners: 12 & under: 1. Alexi Wa-
lead guarding Thomas man-to- Gettysburg coach Casey Thur- Holy Redeemer’s Olivia Francisco puts up a three-point shot inating of his own. Chase said lutes; 2. Raymont Wychock. 13-16: 1. Nathan
Cheek; 2. Dave Sodvary; 3. Travis Roher. 17-20: 1.
man with Allison Capaci taking ston said the final shot was a that gave the Royals the lead for good late in the fourth quarter. that he and Omurwa had been James Nicastio; 2. Jake Reinert; 3. Eric Greg. 21-29:

over when her teammate got in combination of a blown coverage training on a lot of hills during 1. Wadas; 2. Omurwa; 3. Martino. 30-39: 1. John
Guth; 2. Paul Manley; 3. Randall Johnson. Masters
early foul trouble. and an athletic play by Francisco. Holy Redeemer’s the winter months. Division: 40-49: 1. George Dunbar; 2. Chet Shearer;
3. Don Shearer. 50-59: 1. Mike Kinney; 2. John Sab-
Nemetz selected the pair be- “That’s a big shot,” Thurston Julia Wignot Omurwa won the inaugural ota; 3. Paul Reinert. 60-69: 1. Rich Chase; 2. Len
Sowinsky; 3. Max Furek. 70 & over: 1. Ed Livsey.
cause of their physical play. said. drives past a running of the American Red Top 3 female finishers
Nadalie Solomon, 30, Mountain Top, 20:39
“My coach told me just to stay “You have to give her credit. Gettysburg de- Cross (5K) Run for the Red last Jen Stec-Gagliardi, 35, Benton, 21:07
Emily Bilbow, 30, Forty Fort, 21:25
on her, shut her down and not let Going left and putting up a three- fender during March. He is expected to defend Female awards: Overall winners: 1. Solomon;
her touch the ball,” Maximowicz pointer? It didn’t even hit the Saturday’s PIAA his title at the second annual Red 2. Stec-Gagliardi; 3. Bilbow. Age group winners:
12 & under: None. 13-16: 1. Nora Fazzi; 2. Jessica
said. “We kept our composure. It rim. She hadn’t made one in a Class 3A playoff Cross race in Hanover Township Miorella. 17-20: 1. Grace Fazzi. 21-29: Miranda Cos-
ta; 2. Nicole Marosky; 3. Kristy Rockafeller. 30-39: 1.
was back and forth defense all while, but she’s their player and game in Hanover. on March 26. Solomon; 2. Stec-Gagliardi; 3. Bilbow. Masters Divi-
sion: 40-49: 1. Michele Walutes; 2. Carol Eisen-
Led by Olivia Solomon won the female divi-
night.” the game’s on the line. It went hauer; 3. Cathy Casey. 50-59: 1. Sharon Davies; 2.
Francisco’s 18 sion of the Bear Creek 5K with a
Bev Tomasak; 3. Patty Phillips. 60-69: 1. Kathy Ko-
Despite traveling from Wilkes- down.” berlein. 70 & over: 1. Nancy DesGarenmas.
points, Redeem- seventh-place overall finish in 5K racewalk
Barre to play, the Royals didn’t For a victory celebration, the First male: John Wills, 71, Mountain Top, 35:42.
er won the first- 20:39. The 30-year-old from First female: Michelle Wolyniec, 32, Plains
show any sluggishness at the Royals went to Hoss’s Restau- round game Twp., 36:33.
start. rant before a three-hour bus ride Mountain Top outdistanced sec- Field: 96 (run-70, walk-15, kids fun run-11). Offi-
37-33. cial starter: Atty. Richard Hughes. Timing: Vince
A three-pointer by Julia Wig- back home. ond-place finisher, Jen Stec-Ga- Wojnar (Wyoming Valley Striders). Registration:
Margaret Livsey. Results: Volunteers from Messiah
not and a layup by Paige Makow- “I told them bread and water gliardi, 35, of Benton, by 28 sec- Primitive Methodist Church. Race director: Regi-
nald Thomas.
ski gave them their biggest lead going home if we lose, surf and onds. Emily Bilbow, 30, of Forty Schedule
Sunday, March 20: Wyoming Valley Striders
of the game 12-5 with 1:53 re- turf if we win,” Nemetz said. Fort, placed third, 18 seconds be- 31st annual Winter’s End (4.5 mile) Run at 10 a.m. at
maining in the first quarter. hind Stec-Gagliardi. Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman Twp. Info: Vince
Wojnar, 474-5363.
PIAA Class 3A
The Warriors chipped away at first round Solomon wasn’t sure, going in- Saturday, March 26: American Red Cross (5K)
Run for the Red at 10:30 a.m. on the grounds of the
Holy Redeemer 37,
the lead through the second Gettysburg 33 to the race, just how well her Red Cross Blood Center, 29 Commerce Blvd., Ha-
nover Industrial Estates, Hanover Twp. Info: Amy
quarter, using several long pos- HOLY REDEEMER (37): Wempa 1 1-2 3,
Wignot 1 1-2 4, Makowski 1 0-0 2, Murray 0 0-0 0, body was going to react after run- George, 823-7164.
sessions and offensive rebounds Capaci 2 0-0 4, Maximowicz 1 2-2 4, Francisco 5
6-8 18, Myers 0 2-4 2. Totals 11 12-18 37.
to trail 22-21 at the half. GETTYSBURG (33): Kuhn 1 0-0 2, Dej. Reid
1 2-4 4, Soliday 1 2-2 4, Des. Reid 5 1-2 12, Bair 1
Gettysburg dominated the 2-4 4, Thomas 2 3-4 7. Totals 13 10-16 33. AHL
Holy Redeemer .............................. 14 8 7 8 — 37
boards in the game, taking a 24- Gettysburg....................................... 8 13 5 7 — 33

Thiessen, Pens blank Abbotsford


11 advantage in the half and fin- 3-Point Field Goals— HR 3 (Francisco 2, Wignot);
GET 1 (Des. Reid)
ishing up 42-27 on the glass. Ne-

MOHAWKS
ing three-pointer. The Times Leader staff midway through the period. Ster-
“We had a tough loss against In a game played Friday night ling closed out the scoring with a
Riverside,” Lavan said. “We out on the West Coast, Brad high wrister to record his team-
wanted to come out hot, play Thiessen picked up his AHL-best leading 21st goal.
Continued from Page 1C
loose and jump out on them and seventh shutout of the season as Thiessen then held on to earn
were 1-of-15 from behind the arc. play a good first half.” Wilkes-Barre/Scranton blanked his 11th career shutout, improv-
“We were just off,” Meyers The solid play carried over to Abbotsford 4-0. ing to 28-7-0 on the season.
point guard Nahjee Brown said. the third quarter. Krawczeniuk Thiessen, a British Columbia The Penguins’ rematch with
“We thought we should have hit a pair of free throws at 6:01 to native, had numerous friends and Abbotsford on Saturday night
shot better, find the guys on the start an 11-2 run over roughly the family in attendance at the Ab- was in the first period at press
arc and just penetrate.” next five minutes. The sopho- botsford Entertainment and time.
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ter that Meyers had regained its with a nice flip pass in the lane to all 26 shots he faced. full results.
touch by hitting a couple threes. Brown, who finished it off with a The Penguins (46-18-0-0) got
Penguins 4, Abbotsford 0
“The first one is always the big short baseline drive for a 38-26 goals from Geoff Walker, Zach Friday’s results
one when that one goes down,” lead. Sill, Bryan Lerg and Brett Ster- Penguins .................................................... 2 2 0 — 4
Abbotsford ................................................. 0 0 0 — 0
Meyers coach Pat Toole said. Brown had the hot hand in the ling to beat the Heat. First period—1. W-B/Scranton, Walker 7 (Veilleux),
3:59. 2. W-B/Scranton, Sill 7 (Boulerice, Petersen),
“After going 1-for-15 from the arc third, scoring all three of his bas- NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Walker scored just four min- 16:30. Penalties: Walker, WBS (goaltender interfe-
rence), 10:47; Keith, ABB (slashing), 12:37. Second
the last game, it opens up some kets. But his bigger contribution Ryan Krawczeniuk of Meyers takes an off-balance shot over utes into the contest and Sill period—3. W-B/Scranton, Lerg 10 (Street), 9:58. 4.
W-B/Scranton, Sterling 21 (Wallace, Sill), 18:17. Pe-
things. They did a really good job came when guarding Harmon, Central Columbia’s Nick Marotto. With 10 points, Krawczeniuk scored on a rebound during a de- nalties: MacMurchy, ABB (high-sticking), 14:27.
doubling down on Keyton and Central’s prime outside threat. was one of three Mohawks who scored in double figures. layed penalty call late in the first Third period—No Scoring. Penalties: Pelech, ABB
(interference), 1:57; MacMurchy, ABB (hooking),
Rasheed (Moore). They didn’t Harmon was just 1-of-8 behind period. The Penguins had two 4:18; Bortuzzo, WBS (fighting), 7:19; Sharp, ABB
(fighting), 7:19; Piskula, ABB (high-sticking), 8:29.
get many easy looks in the post the arc, including hitting his lone court and Meyers was able to re- 2-8 6-6 10, Moore 2-7 0-0 4, Lavan 5-11 0-0 13,
Winder 4-7 4-4 14, McGavin 1-1 0-0 2, Smith 0-0
more goals disallowed in the Shots on goal—W-B/Scranton 11-17-8-36. Ab-
botsford 7-8-11-26.
at all today.” three-point shot in the third. gain control. Winder’s rebound 0-0 0. Totals 17-40 12-14 51. opening frame and also hit two Power-play opportunities—W-B/Scranton
Central Columbia....................... 14 6 8 10 — 38 0-5; Abbotsford 0-1.
Winder added another from Harmon opened the fourth basket with 1:58 to play gave the Meyers......................................... 15 12 11 13 — 51 posts. Goalies—W-B/Scranton, Thiessen 28-7-0 (26
3-Point Field Goals— CC 3-13 (Harmon 1-8, Klin- shots-26 saves). Abbotsford, Irving 26-22-2 (28
the top of the key, giving the Mo- quarter with two inside baskets Mohawks a 49-38 lead. ger 1-1, McDanel 0-1, Hock 1-3); MEY 5-15 (Brown But Wilkes-Barre/Scranton shots-24 saves); Lamoureux 5-2-2 (8 shots-8
CENTRAL COLUMBIA (38): Harmon 3-13
hawks a 15-9 lead before the Blue to move Central within 38-32. 0-0 7, Klinger 2-5 0-0 5, McDanel 1-3 0-0 2, Hock
0-1, Krawczeniuk 0-4, Moore 0-1, Lavan 3-7, Win-
der 2-2)
poured it on in the second, as saves).
Referees—Andy Thiessen, Zac Wiebe. Lines-
4-11 1-2 10, Marotto 5-8 0-2 10, Hines 2-2 0-0 4.
Jays rallied to within 15-14 on The Blue Jays, though, came up Totals 17-42 1-4 38. Lerg tipped a Ben Street shot men—Trevor Boudreau, Kiel Murchison.
A–4,642
Tanner Harmon’s buzzer-beat- empty on their next trip down MEYERS (51): Brown 3-6 2-4 8, Krawczeniuk past Heat goalie Leland Irving
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PIAA WRESTLING LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Reilly, Dattolo earn All-America status


The Times Leader staff BASEBALL
LA CROSSE, Wis. — Juniors King’s swept in twin bill
Mike Reilly of King’s and An- Finishing up a spring break
thony Dattolo of Wilkes fin- trip to Orlando, Fla., the Mon-
ished sixth and eighth, respec- archs lost both games of a
tively, in their weight classes to doubleheader against Keystone
earn All-America status on College. King’s dropped the
Saturday at the NCAA Division opener 14-3 and then fell 10-9
III National Wrestling Cham- in the nightcap.
pionships. Brenton Eades led the team
The top eight finishers at at the plate, finishing the day
each weight are named All- 4-for-6 with a double and four
Americans. RBI.
Reilly, the No. 4 seed at 174
pounds, won both of his match- SOFTBALL
es on Friday before dropping Wilkes wraps up spring trip
an 8-2 decision in the semi- The Lady Colonels dropped
finals to No. 8 Bradley Banks of two games at the Salisbury
Wartburg on Saturday. University Invitational, losing
The Crestwood grad was 5-0 to Gettysburg College and
then forced to default with a 24-1 to No. 22 Christopher
rib injury against No. 7 David Newport.
Priest of Ithaca in the consola- Freshman Jordan Borger led
FRANK DIMON/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES LEADER
tion semifinals. The match was Wilkes (0-8) in the opener by
halted with 53 seconds left in going 2-for-3 with a double.
Meyers junior Vito Pasone earned seventh place at 112 pounds with a fall in 2:15 over Bermudian Springs’ Brad Farley during Satur-
the first period, leading Reilly
day’s consolation-round action at the PIAA Class 2A wrestling tournament. MEN’S LACROSSE
to forfeit his fifth-place match

Mohawk, Cougar win medals


to finish in sixth. Randolph-Macon 16, King’s 4
Dattolo, the fifth seed at 149 The host Yellow Jackets
pounds, had gone 2-1 on the scored nine unanswered goals
opening day before losing in a 30-minute stretch to hand
twice on Saturday to earn the Monarchs (1-3) a non-
eighth place. conference loss.
Facing Delaware Valley’s Zac Evan Seward had two goals
Andrews in the consolation while T.J. Tagg and Lenny Fox
bracket on Saturday, Dattolo each added one score for
Meyers’ Pasone takes seventh Baxter via pin to fall into the sev- lost 9-6 to fall into the seventh- King’s.
enth-place match. place match, where he was
at 112 pounds. Hazleton’s
In the bout for seventh and defeated 18-3 by James Locke WOMEN’S LACROSSE
Hoffman is eighth at 171. eighth, Hoffman dropped a 3-2 of Coe College. Dattolo fin- FDU-Florham 17,
decision to Shane Gilmore from ished the season at 29-5. Misericordia 4
Council Rock South. The Cougar It was the first time either Freshman Kate Pagnotta
By DAVE ROSENGRANT held a 1-0 lead after garnering a wrestler claimed All-America scored twice for the Cougars,
drosengrant@timesleader.com point for an escape early in the status. Reilly joins his brother who dropped their MAC open-
HERSHEY — Getting a medal second period. He was shortly Jason, who finished in fourth er. Pagnotta now has 11 goals
by advancing to the state finals taken down by his opponent to go place at 197 pounds for the in the first three games of her
isn’t the only way for a wrestler to down 2-1 but tied the score with Monarchs in the 2007 national collegiate career.
make a name for himself. another escape before the period tournament. Reilly went 32-3 Camilla Hansen and Emily
Take Meyers’ Vito Pasone and ended. on the season. Foley added a goal apiece for
Hazleton Area’s Chad Hoffman. Gilmore worked a third-period Misericordia (1-2, 0-1).
The duo didn’t advance to the escape to close out the victory
final match in their brackets, but and held on after several shots by

POPPLE
they still walked away with state Hoffman went unfinished. ist, with 132 career wins, the
medals. “I thought I had a deep shot. I most in school history and will
Pasone took seventh in the didn’t finish it,” Hoffman said. attend Division I Harvard in the
Class 2A 112-pound bracket, “I’m disappointed in a way, but fall to begin another promising
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while Hoffman placed eighth in it’s a pretty good experience as a career.
Class 3A at 171. ED BOARDMAN/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES LEADER junior. I thought I should have eight-year individual title run for Courts advanced to the 189 fi-
“Never end a tournament on a Chad Hoffman of Hazleton Area moves in on Grant Dickey of Ce- had two (points) on that take- District 2. nals with an 8-5 win over Upper
loss,” Pasone said. “I’m just hap- dar Cliff during 171-pound consolation-round action at the PIAA down, but I got to finish it.” “This loss, I could understand Moreland’s John Bolich in the
py I could do that.” Class 3A tournament. Hoffman, who earned a 3-2 decision The optimistic point of view how he feels,” Coughlin coach semifinals.
Pasone earned his seventh- against Dickey, finished in eighth place in his weight class. for the two Wyoming Valley Con- Steve Stahl said. “On the other “I didn’t care where he was (in
place medal with a fall in 2:15 ference athletes is that both are hand,I’mproudofhim.He’sgota the bracket) I just wanted to
over Bermudian Springs’ Brad Swingle was yelling for a stale- in the match because Farley’s a juniors and will have another great future ahead of him. wrestle him one more time and
Farley. It was the junior’s third mate before the pin and was glad tough kid.” shot next year to try to improve “The plan we had for him, we try to redeem myself for what
win at the state tournament this the official didn’t listen. Like his previous two tourna- on this year’s medals. just didn’t get a chance to work. happened last year,” Popple add-
weekend. “I was like, ‘Oh no, not now – ments – the District 2 Class 3A “That’s the experience you get These things happen. It’s just un- ed.
The bout may have ended mid- don’t call it now,’ ” Swingle said. and Northeast Regional events – out of this,” said Hoffman, who fortunate that it happened to us Popple’s semi got off to a slow
way through the second period, Pasone knew not to stop just Hoffman fell into the loser’s went 2-3 during the weekend to tonight.” start, as there was no score after
but it wasn’t an easy win for the because his coach wanted a call. bracket and tried to wrestle back end his season with a 34-13 re- Popple tried everything he the first period, but that worked
Mohawk standout. “Down here if you catch some- to take third. cord. “I wrestled five matches could do to try to avoid having to his advantage. The Coughlin
He was trailing Farley 4-1 early body you can’t let up because it He fell short of the goal with here. If you get to the finals you his record take a number other senior won the toss in the second
in the second after a reversal. But can come back to haunt you,” he the loss Saturday morning. only wrestle four. So I got an ex- than a zero in the loss column for period and deferred to the third.
Pasone quickly worked an escape said. “When I had him on his back Hoffman lost his third-round tra match in. It’s just an awesome the first time this season. He tied That made McCutcheon take
and before he knew it Farley was I’m thinking, ‘Don’t let him up,’ consolation match Saturday experience being a junior. I loved up around Courts’ neck to try to the down position to attempt to
on his back. Meyers coach Ron because I might regret it later on morning to Butler Area’s Cole it.” defend the standout’s lethal score.
shot, but he just couldn’t keep it But as it has been throughout
up from the quick hands and feet his whole career, that only works

Tribute paid to D2 presence Desiderio


of Courts. to Popple’s advantage because
In the championship match, he does his best work on top.
Popple got caught the same way “Everything in my mind just
he did in 2010 and fell victim went ’yes, that kid’s pretty
again, only lasting 10 seconds dumb,’”Popplesaid.“I’msurehe
While working match, official N O T E B O O K How They Fared urday’s action come by Butler longer than his last bout with the did the research and knew I was
Area’s Cole Baxter with a fall in standout from District 3. pretty good on top but me keep-
Hanson wears wristbands of Here’s how the five remaining
the 171-pound third round of
ed to work the PIAA Champion- District 2 wrestlers fared on “He’s a good wrestler. I don’t ing it close in that first period
mentor, who died last year. ships. Friday, the third day of the consolations when he got his know how I did it two years is a was key and just making him
PIAA Championships at Giant opponent on his back in 2:11. row against him,” Courts noted. have to go down because other-
WILD KNIGHT Center in Hershey. The fastest fall from Class 2A “The worst thing we were trying wise he wouldn’t have had
By DAVE ROSENGRANT Western Wayne’s Casey Fuller on Saturday was by Meyers’ Vito to do was stay on our feet and not chance to score points so defer
drosengrant@timesleader.com picked up a fifth-place medal in CLASS 2A Pasone when he pinned Bermu- give him the chance to pick top, was the smart choice.”
HERSHEY — Whether being the PIAA Class 2A Champion- •Vito Pasone, Meyers (112): In dian Springs’ Brad Farley in 2:15 but we didn’t have to worry In the second period, Popple
an athlete, coach or official, Jim ships during the weekend. the seventh-place match in their seventh-place bout. about that.” turned the match into a one-sid-
Desiderio was seen for more Fuller, a 160-pound senior, against Bermudian Springs’ From Friday night’s 2A conso- The optimistic part of Pop- ed affair by piling up three sets of
than four decades at the PIAA began his career as part of the Brad Farley he won via fall in lation round action, Montours- ple’s night is that he ends his ca- back points with his famous tilt
Championships. successful Wyoming Seminary 2:15. Place: Seventh. ville’s Luke Frey rebounded
•Casey Fuller, Western Wayne reer as a two-time state medal- to open a 7-0 lead.
Unfortunately, Desiderio programs, which was in the from a loss in the semifinals to
(160): In the fifth place match
succumbed late last year after a middle of winning five straight against Ty Walter from
record a fall in 55 seconds in the
battle with cancer. Pennsylvania Prep Champion- fourth round of consolations.
Mifflinburg he won 4-3. Place:
His presence was felt Sat- ships. Fifth
urday night during the PIAA
Class 3A Championships when
Fuller has only been with the
Wildcats for two years and the
District 2 official Corry Hanson furthest he got with the Blue
•Eric Laytos, Lackawanna
Trail (215): He pinned
MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENT
Norristown’s Brett Harner 2011 Spring
Fishing
Danville’s Dylan Dailey in 2:27 may have lost his first match of
paid tribute to his friend and Knights was the Pennsylvania in the seventh-place match. the PIAA Class 3A Champion-
mentor. Prep Tournament. Unable to Place: Seventh ships on Thursday, but he
Hanson, who was working the make the national prep event,
state tournament for the second Fuller wrestled at 171 for the
time in his career and the sec- Knights, but was about 15
CLASS 3A
opened everyone’s eyes on Sat-
urday. Show case
The sophomore picked up his
A pril1,2 and 3
•Chad Hoffman, Hazleton
ond consecutive year, wore pounds light for that class and Area (171): In the third round of 100th career win while partici-
Desiderio’s green and red wrist- didn’t notch as many victories consolations he was pinned by pating in the third round of

15% -40% O FF
bands and had a picture of his as he did for Western Wayne. Butler Area’s Cole Baxter in 2:11
consolations. He then picked up
comrade in one of his pockets “I had the best workout part- and dropped into the
seventh-place match, where he his 101st career victory in the
during the match. ners in the country there,” Full-

A llFishing
dropped a 3-2 decision to fourth round of the losers brack-
Desiderio and Hanson are er said about the Seminary
Council Rock South’s Shane et.
both graduates of Meyers. program. “This tournament is
Gilmore. Place: Eighth That’s not all the District 1

G ear In
“That means a lot. The guy the most physically grueling •Josh Popple, Coughlin (189): wrestler accomplished during
was a great guy,” said Francis tournament I’ve ever been a part He defeated Kiski Area’s Matt the weekend. He also won four
“Yogi’’ Michael, a former stand- of. It feels like everyone wants

Stock
McCutcheon, 7-2 in the matches in the wrestle-backs, to
out wrestler, official and friend to go out there and punch you in semifinals to advance to the
the face.” grab a fourth-place finish, to run
of Desiderio. “Corry and him finals. In the finals vs. Central
He capped his high school Dauphin’s Kenny Courts he was his season’s win total to 56, one
were very close and he’s really Stop in and
career with a 4-3 win over Mif- pinned in 38 seconds. Place: shy of the state record for wins stock u p w ith
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OUTDOORS
BULLETIN
BOARD Suitable habitat aids bird’s comeback in region

Return of the wild pheasant


THE WESTERN POCO-
NO CHAPTER OF
TROUT UNLIMITED
will hold its banquet
on Saturday, April 9,
at Stasko’s Top Shelf
Banquet Hall, 402 S.
Poplar St., in Hazle-

TOM VENESKY
ton. The event begins
at noon, followed by a By TOM VENESKY
1 p.m. presentation tvenesky@timesleader.com
from Don Baylor, who ROHRSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY – OUTDOORS
will discuss angling in As Jay Delaney’s dog Hunter flushed two
the Pocono region,

Preseason trout
stream types, hatches hen pheasants from a field of switchgrass
and the future of the last week, history repeated itself.
Pocono streams. The birds weren’t the pen-raised variety
Tickets are $12 for that is stocked by the Pennsylvania Game

stocking better
adults and $8 for
children under 12. For
Commission. They were descendants of
information or to pheasants released elsewhere in the area a
order tickets, contact few years ago.

late than early


Greg Malaska at 657- The wild hen pheasants were born in
7169, Gary Visgaitis at Pennsylvania, just like those that were
436-0839 or Richard
Schwartz at 751-3986. plentiful in the agricultural landscape
All proceeds from the decades ago.

T
event benefit cold- Most of Pennsylvania’s wild pheasants he Pennsylvania Fish and Boat
water conservation. disappeared after their heyday in the Commission has acknowledged
THE 7TH ANNUAL 1970s and 1980s, but thanks to a joint the waters it stocks with trout
SPORTSMAN’S project between the PGC and Pheasants are basically a “put-and-take” fishery.
“BEAST FEAST,” Forever, they are making a comeback in That’s not a bad thing.
SPONSORED BY THE
MEN’S MINISTRY OF certain areas. Hatchery trout are raised and re-
THE CHRISTIAN Farm fields in Columbia, Montour and leased to create opportunities for
AND MISSIONARY Northumberland counties are designated anglers. The best way to keep anglers
ALLIANCE, will be as the Central Susquehanna Wild Pheas- coming back for more is if they catch
held on Saturday,
March 26, at 6 p.m.
ant Recovery Area, one of four such areas TOM VENESKY/THE TIMES LEADER fish.
The event will be held in the state. Pheasants from Montana and Jay Delaney, commissioner for the PGC’s Northeast Region, with his dog Hunter, Judging by the crowds that congre-
at the Christian and South Dakota were released in the area before the start of a wild pheasant flushing survey last week in Columbia County. gate on streams and lakes for opening
Missionary Alliance from 2007 to 2009, and last Wednesday a day, the formula works.
Church, 317 Luzerne group of volunteers and their bird dogs To a degree.
Ave., in West Pittston.
The event features a trekked across the fields in the Green- Delong and the volunteers conduct habitat was optimal there were 40 to 120 As I reviewed the 2011 stocking
buffet of wild game wood Valley area to see how the pop- several flushing surveys during the winter wild hens per square mile. In the second- schedule for several Northeastern
and some domestic ulation of wild pheasants was doing. in the Greenwood Valley and Turbotville ary habitats, that figure ranged from 10 to Pennsylvania counties, it seems that
offerings. Guest Although pheasants weren’t released in area. The work has yielded several posi- 39. “put-and-take” has been replaced with
speaker will be Bob
Grimes, who will
several of the fields, wild birds were still tive results. “We’re looking for the low end of the a “put-and-find” approach when it
share stories from his kicked out, evidence that the population is The birds released years ago have estab- range,” she said. comes to several popular streams.
30 years of hunting. spreading to areas where suitable habitat lished self-sustaining populations that Schuylkill County resident Tom Kauf- Why?
The event is free and exists. have grown at the release sites and even man brought his dogs Crawdad and Bailey Simple. In some cases trout are
open to the public. The first field of the day – an enormous spread to other areas. out to help flush wild pheasants on stocked too early in the year – as
Reservations are
required and can be expanse of tall switchgrass – yielded four Most importantly, the presence of the Wednesday. An avid bird hunter, Kaufman early as March 1. Considering trout
made by calling the roosters and three hens. wild pheasants is proof that they can exist said he’d like to see the areas be open to season doesn’t begin until April 16,
church office at 654- Not bad, considering the last time again in Pennsylvania. wild pheasant hunting and he was opti- there is little chance those stocked
2500 by Tuesday, pheasants were released in the area was “The first thing we learned with the mistic it could happen. trout will be anywhere near the places
March 22.
2008, and that was more than a mile away. flushing surveys is the wild hens can sur- “In some of the areas the numbers keep they were stocked when opening day
THE NORTH MOUN- “These birds moved here on their own,” vive our winters, and that’s critical,” De- increasing,” Kaufman said. “I think the rolls around.
TAIN BRANCH OF
THE QUALITY DEER
said Colleen Delong, a pheasant biologist long said. program is working.” A trout movement study conducted
MANAGEMENT AS- with the PGC. “It’s normal for a pheasant The six-year project is now in its fifth And that can be attributed to the cover, by the PFBC – beginning in 2005 –
SOCIATION will hold to move one to two miles.” year. The goal is to establish a population he added. proved that stocked trout do move
its 8th annual REACH Or more. of 10 hens per square mile within the Kaufman, who has participated in sever- away from the areas where they were
banquet on Saturday, Some of the wild pheasants that were WPRA. After the 2010 flushing surveys al flushing surveys, said it seems as if the released. Some less than a mile, oth-
April 9, at the Triton
Hose Co., in Tunk- equipped with radio collars were found to and crowing counts were concluded, De- wild pheasants are reluctant to leave ers more than 10 miles and, in the
hannock. Doors open have moved as far as five miles. Some long said the figure for the Turbotville prime habitat. case of one rainbow trout stocked in
at 4:30 p.m., bar even flew over the wooded ridges that area is nine hens per square mile while at “They like to stay in the field until the Wysox Creek, Bradford County, more
opens at 5 and dinner surround the north and southern sides of Greenwood Valley the number is two hens end and then come out all at once,” he than 123 miles.
begins at 6. The
banquet includes a
the Greenwood Valley. per square mile. said. “They don’t like to leave the cover.” Depending on the species, drastic
live auction, silent But most of the time, Delong said, the After the 2012 work is completed, data The last release of wild pheasants oc- movements occurred within days of
auction, gun raffles wild pheasants that were released a few from the project will be presented to the curred in the Central Susquehanna WPRA being stocked. Some, such as brook
and a ladies and years ago didn’t stray far, choosing to stay PGC board of commissioners to decide in 2009. The birds that are being seen and trout, remained in the area for approx-
sportsmen’s raffles. in the area because of its plentiful food the next step. According to the agency’s studied today are all wild pheasants that imately 10 days before wandering.
Twelve guns will be
auctioned this year. and cover. pheasant management plan, that could were born in Pennsylvania, Delong said. It all makes me wonder just what, if
Tickets are $45 for “The whole idea of us putting them in include reopening the area to a limited Some of them have been equipped with anything, anglers will find on several
single, $65 for couple good winter cover is so they don’t have to form of hunting. radio collars for monitoring. area streams that are scheduled to be
and $250 sponsor. For move,” Delong said. “That’s why habitat is “The plan states if you reach 10 hens “We’re actually getting to study our own stocked weeks before opening day -- .
an extra $100, early
bird tickets may be
so critical to pheasants.” per square mile, the area would be consid- birds that were born here,” she said. “It streams such as Roaring Creek in
purchased, which By the end of the day, the volunteers ered a success and it would be opened to will be interesting to see what the survival Columbia County, which was stocked
includes $300 of and their dogs flushed 21 roosters and 15 wild pheasant hunting, likely for roosters rates are on the resident hens.” March 1; and Big Wapwallopen Creek,
additional raffle and hens in the Greenwood Valley, which is only,” Delong said. “If the 10 hen per And it will be rewarding, Delong added, which was stocked on March 2.
bonus tickets. For close to the 1:1 sex ratio that Delong square mile goal isn’t reached after the six to continue to see wild Pennsylvania That’s a month-and-a-half before
information, contact
Chris Denmon at wants to see in the WPRA, which is closed years, then it could be reopened for hunt- pheasants flush from the farm fields again. opening day.
477-2238 or Linda to pheasant hunting. ing and stocked with pheasants.” “Some of these roosters are absolutely A lot can happen in that time, in
Coolbaugh at 836- “It’s what you would expect to see in an While 10 wild pheasants per square mile gorgeous,” she said. “But the project ac- addition to the tendency for trout to
2765. un-hunted area,” she said. “You want each sounds like a strong number, it’s on the tually hinges on the survival of the hens. move. High waters resulting from
PENNSYLVANIA GAME sex to be surviving equally in an un-hunt- low end of what used to be present in the The goal is to repeat the history we once melting snow and heavy spring rains
COMMISSION wildlife ed area. If they’re not, that means some- state. had in this state with wild pheasants. It’s a can force the trout downstream. Pre-
biologists are seeking thing’s going on.” Delong said in the 1970s where the restoration of a species that disappeared.” dation and poaching from anglers too
information from the
general public about impatient to wait for April 16 can
dead barn owls that dwindle numbers even more.
might have suc-
cumbed to starvation
during the long peri-
OUTDOORS NOTE A CO M PA R I S O N O F T H E L A ST T W O D E E R H A RV E ST S An easy solution is for the agency
to switch the early stocking dates on
Deer harvest estimates by WMU for 2010-11 (with 2009-10 figures in parentheses) are: streams with the later dates sched-
ods of snow and ice WMU 1A: 5,900 (5,500) antlered, 11,900 (10,700) antlerless;
that covered much of uled for lakes where trout movement
WMU 1B: 5,500 (5,100) antlered, 9,200 (9,500) antlerless;
Pennsylvania this
winter. Information Hunters’ deer harvest up WMU 2A: 5,800 (6,800) antlered, 13,500 (13,900) antlerless;
WMU 2B: 4,000 (4,300) antlered, 13,000 (20,000) antlerless;
isn’t a factor.
In the PFBC’s defense, stocking
2 percent from ’09-’10 season
can be submitted to trout is expensive and it can be a
WMU 2C: 8,500 (6,500) antlered, 9,600 (10,900) antlerless;
the Game Commis-
sion’s Region Offices.
WMU 2D: 11,500 (10,000) antlered, 18,000 (16,000) antlerless; logistical nightmare. Cost and dis-
The number for the WMU 2E: 4,200 (3,700) antlered 6,000 (5,300) antlerless; tance traveled surely have to figure
Northeast Region According to the Pennsylvania Game WMU 2F: 6,400 (5,200) antlered, 5,700 (6,600) antlerless; into the equation when it comes to
Office is 675-1143. WMU 2G: 6,800 (5,200) antlered, 3,600 (4,200) antlerless;
Commission, hunters harvested an esti- WMU 3A: 3,800 (3,300) antlered, 6,500 (6,000) antlerless; setting the preseason trout stocking
THE NORTHEASTERN mated 316,240 deer in the state’s 2010-11 WMU 3B: 5,400 (4,900) antlered, 7,600 (9,100) antlerless; schedule.
PENNSYLVANIA seasons, which is an increase of 2 percent WMU 3C: 6,200 (6,200) antlered, 8,300 (7,100) antlerless; But perhaps a few tweaks could be
FRIENDS OF NRA
will hold its 19th an-
from the previous seasons’ harvest of WMU 3D: 3,900 (3,100) antlered, 5,500 (6,300) antlerless; made so more fish could be found on
308,920. WMU 4A: 3,800 (3,700) antlered, 6,400 (7,400) antlerless; opening day.
nual banquet on Sat-
urday, at the Genetti Hunters took 122,930 antlered deer in WMU 4B: 4,500 (4,000) antlered, 5,100 (4,100) antlerless; For an angler who looks forward to
WMU 4C: 5,700 (4,700) antlered, 8,400 (7,200) antlerless;
Manor, 1505 North the 2010-11 seasons, an increase of 13 WMU 4D: 6,300 (5,000) antlered, 5,500 (7,200) antlerless;
the first day of trout season, imagine
Main Ave., in Dickson percent from the previous license year’s the disappointment they must feel to
City. Activities begin WMU 4E: 4,800 (4,100) antlered, 5,900 (6,300) antlerless;
at 5 p.m. and include harvest of 108,330. Also, hunters harvest- WMU 5A: 2,400 (2,200) antlered, 3,400 (4,200) antlerless; show up at their favorite stocked
live and silent auc- ed 193,310 antlerless deer in 2010-11, WMU 5B: 6,900 (6,000) antlered, 12,500 (11,300) antlerless; stream, wait until the 8 a.m. start and
tions, bucket draw- which is a decrease of 4 percent from the WMU 5C: 9,400 (7,600) antlered, 24,000 (23,200) antlerless; then discover there are no fish.
ings, games and spe- 200,590 antlerless deer taken in 2009-10. WMU 5D: 1,100 (1,100) antlered, 3,700 (3,900) antlerless; and With license sales declining, stock-
cial events. Tickets Unknown WMU: 130 (130) antlered, 10 (190) antlerless.
are $40 each, $75 for
“The 2010-11 antlered deer harvest of ing trout knowing that it’s likely they
couples and $25 for 122,930 is slightly above average based on won’t stick around long enough for
anyone younger than when the Game Commission began to Bureau of Wildlife Management person- in the last 30 years. Since 2003, the per- opening day isn’t the way to reverse
21. Numerous guns stabilize deer population trends in most of nel are working to develop 2011 antlerless cent of yearling bucks in the annual har- that trend.
and other prizes will the state in 2005,” said Carl G. Roe, Game deer license allocation recommendations vest has varied between 49 and 56 per- In 2006 the trout movement study
be auctioned or in-
cluded in raffles. For Commission executive director. “Antlered for the April meeting of the Board of cent. Button bucks represented 23 percent found that rainbows were the first
information, contact deer harvests increased by 20 percent or Game Commissioners. of the antlerless harvest, which is similar species to leave the areas where they
Carl Mozeleski at more in Wildlife Management Units 2C, Harvest estimates for 2010-11 seasons to the long-term averages. were stocked.
587-2662. 2F, 2G, 3D, 4C, 4D and 5C. In fact, in are based on 111,630 usable harvest report The 2010-11 hunting seasons marked the It took about three days.
WMUs 2C and 2G, the antlered harvest cards (46,680 antlered; 64,950 antlerless) second time crossbows were legal in state- Guess what was stocked in Roaring
increased by 31 percent.” returned by hunters to the commission, wide archery deer seasons for all hunters. Creek (March 1) and Big Wapwallo-
Bulletin Board items will
not be accepted over the
Roe noted that the decrease in the an- which included 62,684 reported by mail In those 19 WMUs outside of the three pen Creek (March 2) about 45 days
telephone. Items may be tlerless harvest reflects the reduction in and 48,946 reported by the new online urban areas, the archery harvest increased before the season opener?
faxed to 831-7319, dropped the number of antlerless deer licenses harvest reporting system. 13 percent. The proportion of the archery Rainbows.
off at the Times Leader or allocated for the 2010-11 seasons, as well Yearling bucks comprised 48 percent of harvest taken by crossbows in the 19 Good luck.
mailed to Times Leader, c/o as the shortened antlerless deer hunting the 2010-11 antlered harvest, and 2.5-year- WMUs increased from 30 percent to 34
Sports, 15 N, Main St., opportunities in eight Wildlife Manage- old or older bucks comprised 52 percent. percent. Crossbows have been legal in Tom Venesky covers the outdoors for The
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711- ment Units. Those WMUs were: 2C, 2D, This year’s harvest marks the highest urban WMUs of 2B, 5C and 5D since Times Leader. Reach him at tvenesky@time-
0250. 2E, 2G, 3C, 4B, 4D and 4E. percentage of 2.5-year-old or older bucks 2004. sleader.com
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No deal not a surprise to owners, union


By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Pro Football Writer
league says hundreds of millions of dol-
lars in revenue are going to be lost now. Goodell cuts
his salary to $1
WASHINGTON — All along, the NFL “This is a very disappointing day for
said it was certain the union would dis- all of us. I’ve been here for the better part
solve itself and players would head to of two weeks now, and essentially ... the
court for antitrust lawsuits. union’s position on the core economic is- By BARRY WILNER
All along, the union insisted the sues has not changed one iota,” New AP Pro Football Writer
league’s owners were planning to lock York Giants owner John Mara said. “One NEW YORK — NFL Commission-
out the players. thing that became apparent to me dur- er Roger Goodell and league general
And that’s exactly what happened. ing this period was that their objective counsel Jeff Pash are slashing their
Unable to decide how to divvy up $9 was to go the litigation route.” salaries to $1 each during the lock-
billion a year, NFL owners and players The NFLPA also decertified in 1989. out.
put the country’s most popular sport in Antitrust lawsuits by players led to a Goodell and Pash promised in
limbo by breaking off labor negotiations new CBA in 1993 that included free
January they would take salary cuts if
hours before their contract expired. At agency, and the union formed again that
there was a work stoppage. Goodell
midnight, as Friday became Saturday, year.
earns about $10 million a year, in-
the owners locked out the players — cre- The sides met from 10 a.m. until about
cluding bonuses, and Pash nearly $5
ating the NFL’s first work stoppage since 4 p.m. Friday, discussing a new proposal
by the owners. When the possibility of a million.
1987 and putting the 2011 season in jeop- Goodell also has asked the league’s
ardy. third extension to the CBA was raised,
the union said it first wanted assurances compensation committee to delay
The league said in a statement Satur- AP PHOTO any bonus payments to him until
day it was “taking the difficult but neces- it would get 10 years of audited financial
George Cohen, director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, reads information. there is a deal with the players’ union.
sary step of exercising its right under a statement after talks between NFL players and team owners did not resolve Also taking cuts will be all league
federal labor low to impose a lockout of The NFL said its offer included split-
their differences in Washington on Friday. He is joined at left by Scot L. Becken- ting the difference in the dispute over personnel at the New York head-
the union.” baugh, deputy director of the FMCS. quarters, NFL Films in Mount Laurel,
On Friday, the union decertified, how much money owners should be giv-
en off the top of the league’s revenues. N.J., and at NFL Network and
meaning it declared itself out of the busi- up front each season for certain operat- hundreds of millions of dollars. NFL.com in Culver City, Calif. For
Under the expiring CBA, the owners im-
ness of representing players. In ex- ing expenses before splitting the rest of It could take a month for there to be a mediately got about $1 billion before di- now, salaries for those league em-
change for giving up their rights under the revenues with players — a far cry ruling on the union’s injunction request, viding the remainder of revenues with ployees will be reduced by 12 per-
labor law, the players became able to from the $1 billion that separated the and antitrust judgments should take the players; the owners entered negotia- cent, an amount equal to two weeks’
take their chances in court under anti- sides for months. longer. tions seeking to roughly double that. pay.
trust law. But the union refused to budge any Depending on what happens in court But the owners eventually reduced If the work stoppage continues into
That paved the way for 10 players, in- further without getting detailed finan- — a Minnesota judge has held jurisdic- that additional upfront demand to about August, salary reductions for man-
cluding MVP quarterbacks Tom Brady cial information for each team. tion over NFL labor matters since the $650 million. Then, on Friday, they of- agement-level employees will range
and Peyton Manning, to sue the owners “I would dare any one of you to pull early 1990s — next season could be fered to drop that to about $325 million.
in federal court in Minneapolis in a class- from 25 percent for executive vice
out any economic indicator that would threatened. The last time NFL games Smith said the union offered during presidents to 20 percent for senior
action claim. The players also sought an suggest that the National Football were lost to a work stoppage came when talks to give up $550 million over the
injunction to block a lockout — even be- VPS and 15 percent for VPs. Directors
League is falling on hard times,” NFLPA the players struck 24 years ago, leading first four years of a new agreement — or will take a 10 percent cut and manag-
fore one had been imposed. executive director DeMaurice Smith to games with replacement players. an average of $137.5 million.
Despite two extensions to the collec- ers will be reduced by 5 percent.
said. “The last 14 days, the National A lockout is a right management has Also in the NFL’s offer, according to In 2009, Goodell took a 20 percent
tive bargaining agreement during 16 Football League has said, ‘Trust us.’ But to shut down a business when a CBA ex- the league:
days of talks overseen by a federal media- pay cut and the league staff was
when it came time for verification, they pires. It means there can be no commu- —Maintaining the 16 regular-season
tor — following months of stop-and- trimmed by 15 percent.
told us it was none of our business.” nication between the teams and current games and four preseason games for at
start negotiating — the sides could not Several teams have instituted fur-
By dissolving and announcing it no NFL players; no players — including least two years, with any switch to 18
agree on a new deal. loughs and pay cuts because of the
longer represents the players in collec- those drafted in April — can be signed; games down the road being negotiable.
The league’s statement Saturday tive bargaining, the union cleared the teams won’t pay for health insurance for lockout, which began Saturday morn-
—Instituting a rookie wage scale
called the NFL Players Association’s de- way for class-action lawsuits against the players. ing after the players’ union decerti-
through which money saved would be
certification a “sham” and said the play- NFL, which exercised a CBA opt-out Even though the NFL is early in its off- paid to veterans and retired players. fied and the owners locked them out.
ers’ court action is “built on the indisput- clause in 2008. The antitrust suit — for- season — and the regular season is six —Creating new year-round health and The Kansas City Chiefs have a plan
ably false premise that the NFLPA has ever to be known as Brady et al vs. Na- months away — this is hardly a com- safety rules. to reduce salaries by less than 10
stopped being a union and will merely tional Football League et al — attacked plete downtime. Free agency usually be- —Establishing a fund for retired play- percent during a prolonged labor
delay the process of reaching an agree- the league’s policies on the draft, salary gins in March, and there are hundreds of ers, with $82 million contributed by the stoppage while letting all personnel
ment.” cap and free-agent restrictions such as free agents now in limbo. Also this owners over the next two years. keep their jobs. Those making the
The statement told fans: “We know franchise-player tags. month, under a regular schedule, team- —Financial disclosure of audited prof- most money, including general man-
that you want football. You will have Invoking the Sherman Act, a federal organized offseason workouts would itability information that is not even ager Scott Pioli and coach Todd Ha-
football. This will be resolved.” antitrust statute from 1890 that limits start. The lockout grinds all such activ- shared with the NFL clubs. That was ley, are taking the biggest hit, but no
As was clear all along, the dispute monopolies and restrictions on com- ity to a halt. proposed by the NFL this week, and re- employees will be laid off or fur-
came down to money. In the end, it ap- merce, the players are seeking triple the March and early April are when many jected by the union, which began insist- loughed. If there is a full 2011 season,
peared the sides were about $185 million amount of damages they’ve incurred. sponsors and corporate partners renew ing in May 2009 for a complete look at employees would be reimbursed for
apart on how much owners should get That means the stakes could be in the their deals with the NFL, part of why the the books of each of the 32 clubs. money lost.

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NATIONAL FORECAST: A powerful storm system over the Pacific will send heavy rain into the Pacific

45°
TUESDAY Northwest today, with snow expected in the Cascades and the Sierra Nevada. Much lighter rain and
TODAY MONDAY
Partly Partly
isolated thunderstorms will be possible in the central Plains, the Ozarks and the Tennessee Valley due
sunny to a weak frontal boundary to the south. Some light snow will also be possible in parts of the
Mostly cloudy, sunny
Northeast.
colder
34° 42° 50°
27° 25°
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 50/41
56/32 31/20
Rain Sunny Sun, a Partly 53/32
likely shower sunny 39/21 Colder weather
is back in town
38/25
52° 55° 60° 50° 60/51
59/35
today, and for
32° 35° 40° 40° 58/33 the parade this
49/35
afternoon expect
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 66/54
72/52
mostly cloudy
skies with a cold
The Poconos 82/45
71/54

Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 40-49. Lows: 23-28. Mostly cloudy wind and tem-
39/23
Tonight’s low with a chance of flurries today. Skies 74/61
peratures in the
Albany
42/24 turning partly cloudy tonight. mid-40s. Despite
23/5 82/69 78/63
the chill, condi-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 31/22 tions will remain
38/23 Highs: 51-53. Lows: 31-35. Partly cloudy dry. I expect to
skies today. Skies will remain partly City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow see a good deal
Towanda cloudy tonight.
44/26 Anchorage 24/1/.00 23/5/s 22/5/s Myrtle Beach 59/36/.00 71/50/s 67/49/pc of sunshine both
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 48/26
Atlanta 72/38/.00 72/52/pc 69/49/c Nashville 74/43/.00 59/42/sh 51/38/r tomorrow and
45/28 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 58/36/.00 57/33/pc 50/30/pc New Orleans 73/47/.00 75/59/pc 78/59/t on Tuesday, but
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 34-41. Lows: 14-23. Mostly cloudy Boston 51/37/.00 51/30/c 37/27/pc Norfolk 66/33/.00 66/42/pc 51/38/c
46/28 Buffalo 43/30/.02 35/22/sn 34/22/pc Oklahoma City 74/46/.00 60/47/t 64/45/pc
on Wednesday a
with a chance for light snow today. southern storm
Charlotte 71/28/.00 71/48/pc 60/40/sh Omaha 44/31/.00 43/28/c 54/38/s
Mostly cloudy, flurries possible tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 44/35/.00 38/25/pc 41/30/s Orlando 73/40/.00 77/49/s 79/53/s will probably
State College 50/27
45/25
53/32 Cleveland 49/29/.00 35/22/sn 35/23/s Phoenix 85/56/.00 85/57/s 86/59/s come close
Brandywine Valley Dallas 77/55/.00 71/54/c 65/47/c Pittsburgh 58/30/.00 40/25/c 41/25/pc enough to deliv-
Reading Denver 58/24/.00 58/33/pc 67/35/pc Portland, Ore. 51/42/.26 53/43/r 53/42/sh
Harrisburg 52/30 Highs: 52-55. Lows: 30-33. Partly sunny er some rain.
53/29 skies today. Partly cloudy tonight. Detroit 47/30/.00 39/21/pc 36/22/s St. Louis 64/44/.00 50/34/pc 51/35/pc
Honolulu 83/67/.01 82/69/s 83/70/s Salt Lake City 51/39/.04 59/44/pc 55/40/sh Chances are we
Philadelphia
55/34 Houston 77/56/.00 74/61/c 73/60/t San Antonio 82/56/.00 76/63/c 74/52/t will get less than
Indianapolis 58/41/.00 44/30/pc 50/29/c San Diego 63/57/.00 64/53/pc 65/55/pc one inch and not
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 75/56/.00 77/56/pc 75/55/pc San Francisco 60/45/.00 60/50/r 61/47/sh enough to cause
53/33 Highs: 56-60. Lows: 33-42. Partly cloudy Los Angeles 62/50/.00 66/54/pc 69/54/pc Seattle 47/42/.34 50/41/r 51/42/sh
Miami 74/53/.00 78/63/s 79/64/s Tampa 69/47/.00 76/54/s 78/57/s flooding. Later
and pleasant today. Continued partly
Milwaukee 41/35/.00 36/24/pc 38/29/s Tucson 82/53/.00 83/48/s 84/50/s this week, tem-
cloudy tonight.
Minneapolis 31/16/.00 31/20/pc 38/36/pc Washington, DC 58/34/.00 59/35/pc 51/32/pc peratures will
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport rise above nor-
WORLD CITIES mal with a
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 50/32 Yesterday trace Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs chance for more
Average 46/27 Month to date 3.82” Wilkes-Barre 26.40 1.50 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 55/37/.00 48/41/sh 50/40/sh Mexico City 77/43/.00 78/51/s 79/52/s rain heading into
Record High 72 in 1990 Normal month to date 0.96” Towanda 16.87 -0.75 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 70/50/.00 69/51/s 71/50/s Montreal 37/32/.07 36/18/sf 30/17/s
Beijing 63/34/.00 66/34/pc 53/31/c Moscow 36/18/.10 39/26/s 43/25/rs
next weekend.
Record Low 1 in 1960 Year to date 9.13” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 5.50” For more weather Berlin 55/30/.00 59/39/c 58/40/sh Paris 59/36/.00 54/46/sh 59/45/pc Not too bad for
Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0
Yesterday 24 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 84/70/.00 72/54/s 74/56/s Rio de Janeiro 88/77/.00 83/76/t 84/74/t the last week of
Month to date 352 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 10.98 -2.29 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 48/37/.00 45/34/sh 48/32/sh Riyadh 79/66/.78 78/58/sh 75/57/s winter.
Year to date 5040 Today 7:19a 7:08p Frankfurt 63/34/.00 59/41/pc 57/42/c Rome 57/39/.00 58/48/r 64/50/sh
Last year to date 4890 Tomorrow 7:17a 7:09p Full Last New First National Weather Service Hong Kong 70/63/.00 71/64/s 72/65/pc San Juan 83/71/.00 82/73/pc 81/71/sh - Tom Clark
Normal year to date 4966 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 63/41/.06 57/39/s 59/40/s Tokyo 54/36/.00 61/45/s 63/44/sh
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 12:16p 2:53a London 55/45/.00 54/39/sh 55/41/pc Warsaw 54/28/.00 57/41/pc 56/38/c
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 1:21p 3:41a March 19 March 26 April 3 April 11 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.
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included in one Prime Contract.
AUTO SALES INC.
A A mandatory pre-bid conference will be
197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 held at the project site located at 140
825-7577 Industrial Drive, Pittston, PA on March 21st
at 1:00p.m.
07 FORD ESCAPE 4WD 04 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
Each BID, when submitted, must be
accompanied by a "Bid Security" which
shall not be less than ten percent (10%) of
the amount of the BID.
PW, PDL, P. Seat, Tilt, Excellent! PW, PDL, A/C, Tilt, Moonroof

8,950 $7,995
Bidders attention is called to the fact that
$ not less than the minimum wages and
salaries in accordance with the provisions

DAVE’S TAX SERVICE 03 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 02 MAZDA PROTEGE of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act
442 and contained in the Contract docu-
ments, must be paid throughout the dura-
Individual & Small Business’ tion of this project.

To Advertise 20 + years experience


40% OFF of your last years
Auto, AM/FM, Tilt, Sharp, Red! PW, Tilt, Moonroof, 81K Miles, Economical!
Jenkins Township is an Equal Employment
Opportunity Employer.

tax preparation fee,


$
3,995 $5,850 The successful Bidder will be required to

Call Today
furnish and pay for a satisfactory Perfor-
99 CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI 01 FORD FOCUS SE
new clients only mance Bond and a Labor and Material
Payment Bond.
minimum $80.00
Jenkins Township reserves the right to
570-822-5005
829-7130
reject any or all bids and to waive informal-
ities in the Bidding.
Wilkes-Barre, PA PW, P. Seat, PDL, Tilt, 69K Miles PW, PDL, Tilt, Gas Saver, Sporty!
$
4,250 4,495 $ BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period
not to exceed ninety days 90 from the
date of the opening of BIDS for the pur-
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM pose of reviewing the BIDS and investigat-
SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED ing the qualifications of Bidders, prior to
271663

FINANCING AVAILABLE awarding of the CONTRACT.


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360 Instruction & 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Training $5000
BEN’S AUTO SALES CADILLAC ‘06 STS FORD `99 CONTOUR Kayla s Kars MERCEDES-BENZ ‘91 MERCEDES-BENZ `73
SAAB `00 93 CHEVY ‘07 DODGE ‘10
FREE
On-Line
120,000 miles, auto-
matic, 4 door, anti-
RT 309 W-B Twp.
Near Wegman’s
570-822-7359
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 46,000 miles,
sunroof, heated SILVERADO LS CALIBER SXT
84,000
door
runs
miles. 4
automatic,
excellent,
161 Main St.
Avoca, Pa 18641
By the Pittston
420 SEL
127,000 miles, auto- 450SL
Extra Cab, 4WD. Only 7k miles clean, air condi- By-Pass matic, 4 door, all Convertible with
High School lock brakes, air con- 07 RONDO 23K $9,495 seats, Bose sound
Only 63,000 miles. Alloy, CD Player tioned, great shape, power, CD player, removable hard top,
ditioning, air bags, 08 ESCAPE XLT $10,995 system, 6 CD
Diploma & Job all power, AM/FM changer, satellite $15,550 Automatic $2,500 negotiable. ‘05 Ford 500 sun roof, $3,200 power windows, AM
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995 $13440 Limited - AWD /FM radio with cas-
Placement radio, CD player, radio, Onstar, park- (570) 709-7751 (570) 592-4994
Wilkes-Barre, PA - 09 IMPALA LS $11,995 SHARP! 69k sette player, CD
leather interior, sun ing assist, remote
08Taurus SEL $12,995 $11,500 player, automatic, 4
The
Schuylkill
Luzerne/
County
Workforce Invest-
roof, rear defroster,
rear
wiper,
windshield
custom
03 TRIBUTE 4X4 $7,995
Full Notary Service
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
HONDA ‘03 ACCORD EX 04 Chrysler Sebring
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
Alloys & Moonroof
C-240
ment Board in part- T-Tags, Title Transfers 37k $6,995 ian red leather inte-
wheels, $3,900. $18,900 Low Miles
nership with 560 Pierce St. rior inside. Garage
(570)814-6020 570-881-2775 $10,880
BMW `02 330
ResCare Workforce Kingston, PA 04 PT Cruiser 121,000 miles. kept, excellent con-
call after 3:00 p.m.
Services is offering www.wyoming 560 Pierce St. 63k $5995 Loaded, leather dition. $31,000. Call
a number of FREE
courses including VOLVO `92 740 CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
CADILLAC `04 valleymotors.com Kingston, PA
www.wyoming 03 Toyota Camry
seats, 4 door.
$5,200
825-6272

an On-Line High
School Diploma TURBO SEDAN
condition. Newly
re-done interior SEVILLE SLS
570-714-9924
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
SE
42K $10,900
Call 570-283-1800
M-F, 9am - 5pm
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
program; daytime
GED classes at
Black with carmel,
excellent looking &
leather & carpeting.
$13,500.
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition. CHEVY ‘07 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
RF.-6 CYLINDER

02 Toyota Sienna
All other times
(570) 388-6422 SL 500
DODGE `01 STRATUS
both the Wilkes- 570-313-3337 Runs great. New Convertible, with
running, new tires,
Barre and Hazleton brakes & muffler.
rotors, new brakes.
TRAILBLAZER LT www.wyoming LE
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 removable hard
Career Link loca- 20 MPG, $1,450
BMW `04 325i Just serviced.
On-Star, Leather.
SE
valleymotors.com 94K $7495 top, dark Blue,

240C
tions & an evening 108,000 miles. Ask- 570-714-9924 camel interior,
570-299-0772 Satellite Radio. 00 Ford Ranger Summer Driving
GED program at ing $9,500. (570)
709-8492 $17,770 4 door, automatic Ext. Cab Wideside Only, Garage Kept.
the Hazleton Career
and Technicnal Cen- 412 Autos for Sale
Power windows,
seats & locks . V6,
HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX 87k Auto
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles, Very Good
Auto., sunroof, alloy Condition, No
ter. These programs
are available to
`08 Cadillac DTS
CHEVROLET ‘06 Asking $2,900. Call
(570) 819-3140 or
wheels, 44K miles,
silver with black
00 Chevy Cavalier
LS Auto Super
Excellent condition,
dealer serviced. Sun Accidents. Classy
Car. Price
qualified young
adults between the 26k. $26,500
08 Chevy Cobalt
CORVETTE (570) 709-5677 cloth, new Blizzaks,
KBB over $16,000,
67k $4995
roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call Reduced!
$13,995
ages of 17 and 21. If 570-288-3916
you are interested in 16k miles. $8,995
08 Honda Accord CONVERTIBLE 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA DODGE `08 Must sell! $12,900
Call after 5 pm.
IF YOU DIDN’T BUY
IT AT KAYLAS KARS
or trade for
SUV or other.
securing a better
paying job, advanc-
ing in your career
Sunroof 30k.
$15,900
5 Speed. Like New!!
New Tires, tinted
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
AVENGER SXT
570-477-2677 U PAID TOO MUCH
570-451-1150
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 570-388-6669

and enhancing your


employability skills,
08 Buick Lacross CX
41k miles. $12,995
08 Mercedes C300
windows, sun roof,
black leather
interior. Only
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
570-714-9924 4 door. Car has
ONLY 20,500 miles. HONDA `05 CIVIC LINCOLN `00 LS 320C
4-matic, 1 owner,
Line up a place to live
in classified!
you may call Karen including Naviga- Satellite Radio, Nav- 110 miles, automat-
Masters at 570-
822-1101 ext 274
AWD, 56k, $28,500
07 Jeep Liberty 4x4
57,000 Miles!!!
Asking $14,499 tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
CHEVY ‘08 COBALT igation, Keyless
Entry. A MUST SEE!
ic, front wheel drive,
4 door, anti-lock
1 owner. Low miles.
V6, All leather. Ask-
loaded, garage
kept, excellent
MERCEDES-BENZ
34k miles. $15,300 For more info, Coupe, 4,500 miles. ing $5,800. Call condition. 52,000
to schedule an Must sell $45,900 2.2 liter, 32 MPG, 1 $13,389. Please call brakes, air condi-
call (570) 762-3714 (570) 819-3140
`97 SL320
tioning, air bags, miles $25,500
appoinment or to
MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-299-9370 owner, $14,000 570-693-2387
AM/FM radio, CD (570) 709-5677 570-735-2775
BMW `93 325 IC
receive additional negotiable. White,
player, new breaks,
information.
570-288-6227 Convertible, CHEVROLET `00
auto, perfect condi-
tion. 570-785-4444
FORD ‘06 RANGER rotors, power steer-
ing pump, $8,500.
LINCOLN `02 MERCEDES-BENZ
Metallic Green
Exterior & Tan
CAVALIER
Sport Edition, 4wd (570) 704-8685
TOWN CAR `05 CLK320
ACURA ‘07 RDX Interior, 5 Speed CHEVY `00 CAVALIER Alloys. Only 29K.
Soft top convertible,
Transmission, 2 door, auto, w/air.
A Must See
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX sunroof. Black with
CABRIOLET
2 door, 4 cyl., auto, $16,450
Tech Package. Heated Seats. 2nd 83,000 miles. $1,650. DEALER Black leather interi-
Leather Seats. 2 door, 5 speed, air,
Moonroof
$20,488
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
$1,750
(570) 868-5008 CHEVY `95 BLAZER power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD,
or. Alloy wheels.
$4,500, Call
Convertible, Silver
with grey leather Blue, convertible,
Garage Kept, 4x4, 2 door, 6 cyl. (570) 594-1496
cruise & alloys. interior, fully loaded. 40th Anniversary
CHEVROLET `05
Excellent Gas autoGood condition
Excellent condition, Low miles. Excellent Model. 47,000
Mileage. Carfax $2,650
available. Price
reduced $7,995
Cobalt 4 cyl, 4
door, FWD, 49,900
Current Inspection
on all vehicles 560 Pierce St.
very well main-
tained with service LINCOLN`06 condition. Must See!
Asking $27,000
miles. Minor
repairs. $10,000

TOWN CAR
Kingston, PA records, remaining (570) 477-3083 or best offer.
or trade for SUV or plus miles $7,000 570-825-8253
www.wyoming Honda warranty. Call 973-271-1030
406 ATVs/Dune other. Beautiful / FIRM. Call after 6
Buggies
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Fun Car.
570-388-6669
PM ask for Dave
(570)823-1783 CHEVY `06 EQUINOX
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
65K, $10,500.
570-706-0921
Limited, fully
loaded. 46,000 MERCEDES-BENZ `06 MINI COOPER ‘05
miles, Triple
C-CLASS
www.wyoming 4x4, 62,000 miles, Red, 79000 miles,
QUARTER MIDGET BUICK ‘05 HONDA `07 ACCORD coated Pearlized
CHEVROLET `05
valleymotors.com silver, comes with 3 automatic, 2 door,
White. Showroom
570-714-9924 year, 50k mile war-
FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE EX. Excellent Condi- condition. $18,900 Silver with leather all power, sun roof,

RACE CAR RENDEVOUS TAHOE Z71


ranty. $11,900.
CD AND ALLOYS
tion. Low miles. 1 570-814-4926 or interior. Good condi- Excellent condition,

76 inch Bull Rider, ACURA `00 INTEGRA AWD, Leather &


Alloys. One Owner Silver birch with
570-474-5566
$9,880
owner.
sunroof,
Leather,
alloy
(570) 654-2596 tion. 34,000 miles.
$15,000 Negotiable
runs great. $10,000
(570) 817-1467 or
GS Coupe. 1 owner,
CHEVY `10 IMPALA
Honda 120 motor, wheels. V6, 6 disc (570) 885-5956 570-299-9092
clean title. 106K, $10,990 grey leather interior,
CD Changer. Lo-

WANTED!
Kirkey seat, 3rd row seating,

AUTO
new brake system, automatic. Leather LT. Silver ice metallic jack, 27K miles.
interior, all power, rear A/C & heat,
A-Main feature wins 4WD automatic with with ebony interior. Asking $15,400. Call
remote start, moon- 917-703-2558
Asphalt/Dirt,
roof, alloy wheels traction control, 5.3l 2,400 miles. Onstar,
ALL JUNK CARS
SERVICE
Many Extras, engine, moonroof, XM Satellite Radio,
and more! $4,000
Value $6,000,
Sell for $2,999
Call (570) 954-2749
570-709-4137
560 Pierce St.
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
remote start, blue-
tooth, front seat
split bench. $20,000
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
HONDAS!
‘08 Accord LX.
CA$H PAID
AUDI ‘01 A6 Kingston, PA more options. Imm- www.wyoming
570-301-3602
DIRECTORY
aculate condition. 4 months old, origi- Silver. 34K. $15,900
www.wyoming valleymotors.com
SUZUKI ’00 2.7 T Quattro, dark 76,000 adult driven nal sticker price - ‘08 Accord EX.
valleymotors.com $27,440. Call 570-714-9924 Gray. 30K. $16,995
gray with tan leather miles. $16,250. Call
570-714-9924 (570) 378-2886 & 570-650-9026 ‘08 Accord EX.
QUAD MASTER
interior, automatic
Green, black leather
transmission, 135k ask for Joanne
FORD ‘10 4 door. 42K $16,995 MAZDA ‘07 3
4x4, auto, 520 highway miles, fully
BUICK ‘07 LA CROSSE CHRYSLER ‘05 SEBRING MAFFEI AUTO One Owner. Low
miles, winch, heat-
ed grips. $4,650.
loaded, well main-
tained, $7900.
570-675-3808
Sharp Ride.
One Owner.
CHEVROLET Touring Edition.
Sapphire blue, 35K
TAURUS SEL SALES
570-288-6227
Miles. Local Trade
$12,990
2010 CAMARO
570-239-2877 AWD, V6 & Alloys
Local Trade In. miles, excellent
$23,295

SUZUKI`07 KING AUDI `02 A4 $13,450 V-6 Victory Red,


condition, alloy
wheel. Power win-
3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic
black interior,
all bells and
dows, CD player.
$9,100.
VITO’S
QUAD transmission. Fully
loaded, leather
whistles.
$25,000
570-574-8774
& 560 Pierce St.
462 Auto 472 Auto Services
4x4, automatic, Accessories
GINO’S $ WANTED JUNK $
interior. 92,000 570-706-6489 Kingston, PA
620 miles. $4,200.
(570) 592-8514
miles. Good condi-
tion. Asking $9,500.
560 Pierce St. CHRYSLER ‘06 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA www.wyoming VENT SHADES
Call (570) 417-3395
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU 300C HEMI www.wyoming Wanted: valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Weather Tech,
smoke color, fits ‘09 VEHICLES
YAMAHA`04 RHINO valleymotors.com Affordable. Light green, 18,000
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 Junk Ford Fusion, 4 door, LISPI TOWING
Excellent condition,
200 hours. Priced
AUDI `05 A4
Turbo, Navy Blue
570-714-9924 With Warranty.
$6,992
miles, loaded,
leather, wood trim,
Cars & MAZDA `04 3 windows $40.
LASER radar detec- We pick up 822-0995
FORD `04 MUSTANG
$24,000. Hatchback, 92,000 tor, total band pro-
to sell. $6,500 or
best offer. Call
Keith 570-971-4520
with grey leather
interior, fully BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE 570-222-4960
leave message Mach I, 40th Trucks miles. Excellent
condition. auto,
tection, brand new
in box, never used VITO’S
loaded automatic. One Owner. ANNIVERSARY EDITION Highest sunroof, premium $69. 570-636-3151

409 Autos under


93,000 miles. All
records. Excellent
Leather, CD,
Alloy Wheels
CHRYSLER ‘93
V8, Auto, 1,200
miles, all options, Prices
sound and alloy
wheels. $8,300 &
condition. 4 new $17,475 560 Pierce St. show room condi- (570) 864-2337 468 Auto Parts
$5000 tires & new
brakes. Asking
Kingston, PA LEBARON tion. Call for info.
Asking $24,995
Paid!!
GINO’S
MAZDA `04 RX-8
www.wyoming Green 2 door Con- FREE PICKUP
$10,000 or best
offer. Call for info
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
vertible. Inspected.
Tan color canvas
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
288-8995 Hunter Green,
Wanted:
417-2010 Days
779-4325 Nights
top. Runs very 80,000 miles. Junk
CADILLAC `94 560 Pierce St.
good. Asking $2700,
FORD `07 MUSTANG New brakes &
Cars &
CHEVY ‘07 IMPALA
must sell. Taking rotors. New
Kingston, PA
AUDI `07 A4 www.wyoming
serious offers. 63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs HYUNDAI `04 alignment. Two
Trucks
DEVILLE SEDAN
Only 21,000 Miles. 570-604-1118 new rear tires.
great, $13,000
TIBURON GT
2.0T Cabriolet valleymotors.com Alloys & Leather. No accidents.
Quattro Convertible 570-714-9924 $14,880 negotiable. $8,500 or best Highest Prices
94,000 miles,
automatic, front AWD. 49K miles. Still
CHRYSLER `02 570-479-2482 Blue, 5 speed offer. For more All Junk Paid In Cash!!!
wheel drive, 4 under factory war-
CADILLAC `04 manual, CD, Air, information, call
Cars &
door, air condition-
ing, air bags, all
ranty. Brand new
tires, navigation,
DEVILLE PT CRUISER FORD `07
factory alarm,
power windows &
(570) 332-4213 FREE
bluetooth, cold Inferno Red, flame locks. 38K.
Trucks Pick Ups
MAZDA `10
power, cruise
control, leather
interior, $3,300.
weather package &
xenon lights. Pro-
White with saddle
leather. 94K miles. 560 Pierce St.
design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000
MUSTANG GT $7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236
Wanted Call
570-394-9004 fessionally detailed. Very well main- Kingston, PA miles, one owner.
Premium package,
silver, black leather 3i SPORT Highest
Anytime
HYUNDAI `08
$18,170. Call tained. $6,400 or www.wyoming Looks and runs
best offer. Call Ann interior, 5 speed 16,000 miles, black. 288-8995
(570)604-3996 great. New inspec-
CHEVROLET `99
valleymotors.com
email for photos or Joe. tion. $6,875
manual. 20,000 3 Year/36,000 mile Prices
guiffrida@yahoo.com 570-335-3127 570-714-9924
Call (570) 472-1854
miles. $18,900
(570) 868-3832 ELANTRA warranty. AC,
power windows. Paid In WANTED
ASTRO VAN 250 General Auction 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
34,000 miles, silver ABS. Excellent
CA$H
Cars & Full Size

CHRYSLER `02 interior/ exterior, Trucks. For prices...


56,000 miles, 4.3
FORD `07 MUSTANG automatic. $11,000.
condition.
Asking $13,900
FREE
Lamoreaux Auto
cylinder engine,
COOK & COOK AUCTIONS 570-407-8943 Parts 477-2562
SEBRING
(570) 283-1165
automatic. Clean.
$2,500. Call PRESENTS A SHELBY GT 500 PICKUP Shopping for a
Rare, Exclusive
HYUNDAI `08
122,800 miles, INSTANT CLASSIC!
(570) 829-0549
ANTIQUE & DECORATIVE ART AUCTION automatic, 4 door, Only 2,996 miles. 570-574-1275 new apartment?
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2011 anti-lock brakes, Garage kept & Opportunity To Classified lets
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air conditioning, air under cover. Adult
PREVIEW 3:00 AUCTION 5:00

`94White
CONCORDE
FURNITURE: Golden Oak Table & T-Back Chairs, Carved Oak Side Board, Two Oak 9 Drawer Map
bags, power locks,
power windows,
owned. White with
blue racing stripes. ELANTRA 570-301-3602
CALL US!
without hassle
or worry!
‘26 FORD
Cabinet, Fancy Oak Glass Front Book Case, Red Painted Child’s Cupboard Red Wicker Chair, power mirrors, 500 HP. All original. Low mileage,
Mahogany Upholstered Settee & Rocker, Victorian Era Bow Backed Chair, Early 20th Century Barrister
with power seats, cruise Fun to drive, still 30,000 miles,
TO JUNK Get moving
MODEL T
Bookcase, Hand Painted Blanket Chest, Immigrant Chest With Decoration, 19th Century Large General control, AM/FM smells brand new! automatic, front
leather interior. with classified!
Infiniti sound
system.
Store Table, Carved Back Rocking Chairs, Mahogany Dining Table & Chairs, Walnut Dining Room Set
and much more.
radio, CD player,
leather interior,
G REAT
REAT P RICE ! wheel
door,
drive,
anti-lock
4
Panel Delivery YOUR CAR
151k miles. moon roof, rear $35,500. brakes, air condi- 100 point BEST PRICES 490 Truck/SUV/
REDUCED! JEWELRY: 14Kt. White Gold 1.27 Carat Diamond Engagement Ring, 14kt. Gold Approx. 1/2 Carat defroster. $3,600. 570-574-4936 tioning, air bags, Concours quality IN THE AREA Van Accessories
$1,300 Diamond Ring, 14kt. Antique Diamond Ring, Reed & Barton Cuff Bracelet. (570) 474-0423 power locks, restoration. Red
CA$H ON THE $POT, TRUCK CAP. Red for
or best offer.
570-283-8202 GLASSWARE & PORCELAIN: Tiffany & Co. Ice Bucket, Tiffany & Co. Wine Goblets, Tiffany & Co. FORD `92 MUSTANG power windows,
power mirrors,
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven. Free Anytime
Pickup
6’ Chevy box $200.
Powder Box, Sets of Hawkes Stems, Steuben Horse Head & Sandwich Plate, Waterford Decanturs
and more, Limoges & German Oyster Plates, Early Limoges China, Elegant Depression Sherry Glasses,
DODGE ‘08 CHARGER Convertible,
55,000 original
cruise control,
AM/FM radio, Mp3
0 miles on
restoration. 570-301-3602
Call Dave at
570-760-9074
One Owner. player, sun roof, RARE!
DODGE `00 NEON Rosenthal, Ruby Flashed Perfume, Wedgewood Beatrix Potter Child’s Set, Flow Blue, Czech Crystal
Stems, Royal Stafford China, Webb Sherberts, Royal Doulton Apple Punch Bowl by Artist Andrew
Local Trade.
$14,880
miles 5.0 auto,
some engine
upgrades. Garaged
rear defroster.
$9,300
$40,000
$38,000
Call 829-7130 to Advertise Here

Wyeth, Carnival Glass, Large Consolidated Lavender Frosted Vase, Mason’s Ironstone Pitcher and (570) 696-3152
much more. showcar. $8200
(570) 283-8235 Call before 10:00 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
POTTERY: Roseville Pottery Including Wisteria, Topeo, Aztec, also Fulper, Cowan, McCoy and more.
p.m.
1993 MERCEDES
FORD `96 MUSTANG
STERLING: Tiffany & Co. Presentation Bowl, 9 Piece Art Deco Vanity Set, Compote & Bowl, Floral
Engraved Goblet, Pair Double Dughin Candlesticks and more. 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA COBRA SVT
5 speed
JEEP ‘06
COMMANDER
BENZ 300SL
38,000 miles
6 cylinder, 2 door BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
$300 and Up
New brakes, oil & ARTWORK: Pablo Picasso Blue Print, Early 19th Century Hannah Doble Sampler, Andersonville Prison www.wyoming convertible with
convertible, 53,000 hardtop. Black
service. All power. Chromolithograph, Pair Watercolors by Frances Balavage, Jambor Piano Room Print, Framed 17th Cen- valleymotors.com 4WD, Only 38K
miles, $9,900. with Black leather
570-714-9924 $17,880
$125 extra if driven,
65,000 miles. tury Indenture, 19th Century English Aristocracy Prints, Etching, Engravings, Lithographs, Farm Scene 570-650-9130
Asking $4,500 or interior. 2nd
Painting by A.R. Lubus, Art Noveau Style Cherub Photo, Chilmark Sculpture, Glass Shark Sculpture by
best offer. Call owner. Loaded.
Bottaro, Ducks Unlimited Decoys, Leonardo Artworks Sculpture and more.
250 General Auction 250 General Auction
pulled or pushed in.
(570) 704-8685 Must Sell!
$18,500
LAMPS: Ornate Ewer Lamp, Prisms Lamps, Capodimonte Figural Lamps, Floral Hurricane Lamp, Floral $15,500
FORD `97 Banquet Lamp and more. **SHORT NOTICE AUCTION** $14,500
NOBODY Pays More
FLEA MARKETERS / 560 Pierce St.
THUNDERBIRD CLOCKS: Many Swiss & German Cuckoo Clocks, Regulator Wall Clock with Pendulum. Kingston, PA
570-760-2035
6 cylinder. 72,000
miles. Loaded. Very
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: CMI Electric Guitar, Riggoletto Accordian,1981 Fender Precision Special CO-OP DEALERS DREAM www.wyoming
valleymotors.com 1993 CADILLAC Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Base Guitar, Deering Five String Banjo, Barclay Acoustic Guitar, Hondo II Acoustic Guitar, Antonio
TRAVER’S AUCTIONS -
good condition.
$2,000
Stradivarius Cremonensis Violin, Model 2013 Crestwood Guitar, Model FT-120 Epiphone Guitar, A.
Schroeffer German Violin, Silver Regent Ohio Band Trombone, Yamaha Clarinet. 56 Dorchester Dr., Dallas, PA
570-714-9924
SEDAN DEVILLE
4 door
Sunday 2 pm-8 pm

Call (570) 288-4881


KIA `08 RONDO Blue-Sapphire

Harry’s U Pull It
OTHER ITEMS: Early 20th Century Gulf Gasoline Pump, Texaco Restroom Key Rack, Early 20th Cen- Monday, March 14, 2011 Beauty!
MERCEDES-BENZ `86 tury Inlaid Humidor, D & H Railroad Lantern, Mining Helmet, 10 Airflow Popky Beer System Advertising
Co. of Wilkes-Barre, PA, Rare Gasific Ramiro Castro Seltzer Soda Bottle, Freeman Brothers Benmark
Inspection: 3:30 PM Start Time: 5:00 PM
FURNITURE – HOUSEHOLD –
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
Beautiful condi-
tion. Garage kept

190 E Wiskey Jug, Cowden & Co. Salt Glazed Crock, Salt Glaze Pottery Spitton, Child’s American Beauty
Wagon, Cast Iron Dog Doorstop, Vintage Mince Meat Bucket, Primitive Wooden Beer Barrel Ramp, TOOLS - TREASURE BOXES – under
Received
warranty.
60,000
26,000 miles. All
available options -
4 cylinder gas
engine. 125,000
Wooden Orchard Ladder, Hugh Apple Butter Kettle, Cast Iron J. Hillsberg Safe, Dress Form, 1920
Keystone Moviegraph, Beaded & Crocheted Purses and much more.
“LOADS OF BOX LOTS” –
PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE
mile servicing. New
fully loaded. 4
door. Grey leather AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
miles. Clean, runs
excellent. $2,000 UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION? Visit us at: www.auctionzip.com (ID # 2280)
tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only
interior
$7,900
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
$7,900. A Must See!
Call 570-328-7370 BID ONLINE AT WWW.PROXIBID.COM/COOKANDCOOK
CHECK US OUT AT:
or www.traversauctions.com (570) 457-0553
From an Exotic,
VEHICLES!!!
or call 570.674.2631
PONTIAC `98 BON-
WWW.COOKANDCOOKAUCTIONS.COM OR WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID20298
Private Collection DRIVE IN PRICES
TERMS: 13% Buyer’s Premium - 3% Discount With Cash Or Check - Credit Cards Accepted!
Travers Auction Barn: RH926
Auctioneer: Steve Traver AU3367L LEXUS `98 LS 400 Call 570-650-0278 Call for Details (570) 459-9901
NEVILLE No Checks Unless Known To Auction
TERMS: Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover. We
Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
68,000 miles, V6
engine. Great
FOOD AVAILABLE!
will only accept checks if known to auction co.
or w/bank letter guaranteeing the funds and if
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K. NISSAN ‘05 Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
shape. Reliable.
Fully loaded. $3,000
DIRECTIONS: From I-81 Take Exit 170 B Rt. 309 (Cross Valley) To The Plains Exit.
Go Towards Plains & Take Right Turn Onto Maffett St. Continue To Traffic Light. pre-approved before purchases are made. State- Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga- ALTIMA Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
ments made sale date take precedent over previ-
or best offer. Turn Right Onto E. Carey St. Watch For The Auction Today Sign! tion, moon roof, cd SL, 3.5 V-6, leather, DRAWING TO BE HELD MARCH 31
(570) 675-9872 ously published info. Food / refreshments changer. Loaded. Bose radio, 6 CD
AUCTION RUN BY COOK & COOK AUCTIONS-AH001892
Call after 3:30PM available. 10% Buyers Premium. Asking $10,000. Call player. $8,500 www.wegotused.com
or leave message AUCTIONEER OF RECORD: WAYNE STEELE - AU3916L 570-706-6156 570-472-3175
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Windows,


Auto., Air, Advanced Trac with Electronic Stability Control, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg.,
Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, PW, CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy
Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, PDL, PM, Tilt Wheel, SYNC, Sport
Appearance Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control, 15” Alum.
1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless
Wheels, Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad Keyless Entry, Message Center, Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg.,

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. All **Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. **Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery.
payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends Sale ends 3/31/11. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 3/31/11. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 3/31/11.

VIN #2LBBJ13389 VIN #1LBG609563


VIN #3LBR755360

All Wheel Drive, AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Side Air All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Premium Pkg., Auto. Temp Control, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse
Curtains, 17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, PL, 18” Alum. Wheels, Advanced Trac, 6 Disc CD, Leather Heated/ Sensing Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum.
Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Satellite Radio, Side Air Wheels, Dual Zone Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather
PW, Leather Seats, Personal Safety with Anti-Theft Curtains, Pwr. Liftgate, HID Headlamps, Rear Camera, MyLincoln Seats, SYNC, Personal Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys.,
System, Fog Lamps, Touch, SYNC, Reverse Sensing Sys., Remote Start Navigation Sys., Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera
WAS...........................$38,565 WAS...........................$44,345 WAS...........................$49,170
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 436 Mopeds 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic & Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
SCION ‘08 TC 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
MOTOR SCOOTER
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 BUICK `55 SPECIAL
Tank, 150cc, silver,
KAWASAKI ‘06
Pure silver metallic. Low mileage, Red & white, 2 door OLDSMOBILE `68
51 original miles.
Seats two. Vulcan Classic
35 ft. Well kept. On
campground on the CHEVROLET `96 FORD `01 LARIAT
250 Super Duty
JEEP ’02 LIBERTY
SPORT 4x4
1500
42,000 miles, 4 Nice car. Must see Radio/cassette 1500 Susquehanna River
Roof & mirror caps with slide-in camper 70k miles, Power
in black. Tartan red
cloth / panther black
speed, front wheel
drive, 2 door, anti-
to appreciate.
$10,000 or best DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
player, includes
helmet and
charger. $1300
Black and chrome.
Fuel injected. 21”
windshield. Pas-
near great fishing.
Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
4.3L engine, 6 ft.
new tires, 4 door, 8’
bed. Soft and hard-
options. Excellent
condition. $8,000
leather interior. lock brakes, air con- offer. 570-332-1350 bed, 5 speed. Only top for bed covers., negotiable. Call
ditioning, air bags, REDUCED!! Call NAPW senger backrest. Brick heater, 85,000 miles. Just
Black bonnet Good condition. 570-239-4568
stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles.
power locks, power
windows, power CADILLAC `80 This model only
produced in 1967
570-822-WASH Floor boards.
Remainder of war-
covered by metal
roof with large
inspected. Bedliner,
toolbox, cap &
Sold together or
separately $10,900
Leave message.

COUPE DEVILLE
& 1968. All ranty. Expires breezeway. Shed & 4,000 lb. hitch all
Dual moon roofs,
Cockpit chrono
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, original 45,000
miles, Color
439 Motorcycles Feb., 2012. Kept in
heated garage!
many extras includ-
ed. Call for more
included. New rear
(570) 639-5478
JEEP ‘07 LIBERTY 4X4
FORD `01 WINDSTAR
CD player, Mp3 Excellent condition, drums, brakes & White, 23k miles,
package, conven-
ience, cold weather player,
entry,
keyless
sun/moon
$3,000 located in
Hazleton.
Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
HALLMARK `02 MOTOR- Never damaged.
7,000 miles. Great
information.
(570) 237-7076
calipers. Excellent
condition. Clean 76,000 miles. Rear
3.7, 6 cylinder, auto-
matic, power locks,
(heated seats) &
premium packages. roof, rear defroster, 570-454-1945 or 350 rocket CYCLE TRAILER condition! $6,800 inside & out. Only air. Power sliding doors and windows.
Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
tinted windows.
$14,200.
561-573-4114 engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
7 x 13. Garage kept.
Like new. Storage
570-574-9217
SUNLITE CAMPER $4,200 Firm
Joe (570) 868-5900
doors. Power
adjustable pedals. 2
Car still under war-
ranty. Like new.
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
headlights, front (570) 443-7522 Call
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA skirts, always compartments for
KAWASAKI `10 center bathroom,
tone metallic green. Sacrifice $14,500.
and rear fog lights. before 9:30 p.m.
SS clone. 350
garaged. Trophy
winner at shows.
travel. Used once.
Locked down for 2
kitchen, sofa bed. CHEVROLET `97 Full tan leather inte-
rior with 3rd seat.
570-256-7311

CONCOURS 14
Parking distance Air, Fully self con-
JEEP `00
engine, 290 Horse-
SUBARU ‘05
Serious inquiries
SILVERADO
control. Harmon- bikes. Asking Factory CD & cas-
power. 10 bolt posi- only, $7,500. tained. Sleeps 6. sette player. Perfect
Kardon sound sys- rear. PowerGlide $4,500. Call Sport/Touring with New tires, fridge
570-690-0727
WRANGLER
tem. Chrome line 570-706-6156 ABS/traction with Western plow. mechanical condi-
IMPREZA WRX
transmission. Power awning. $4500. tion. New brakes,
interior. Mint condi- disc brake kit. Over control, showroom 215-322-9845 4WD, Automatic.

HARLEY ‘01 Loaded with front & rear. Full


PONTIAC 1937
tion. 17,000 miles. 2.0 Turbo, Blue $20,000 invested, new, 400 miles,
Must Drive! metallic blue, 6 year options. Bedliner. service. $6,500.
exterior. Black cloth sacrifice at $11,000. Susquehanna RV Call 570-876-1355
$21,500 (Wilkes-Barre) Fully restored near warranty included. 55,000 miles.
DAVIDSON
interior. 48,000 “A Camper’s Best or 570-504-8540
570-341-7822 miles, 18” Black O.Z Call 732-397-8030 original. New paint, $12,000. $9,200. Call
570-331-3674 Friend” Rt. 11 (570) 868-6503 evenings.
Rally Wheels. 3” new interior, new Electra Glide, Ultra Bloomsburg-
NISSAN ‘00transmis-
MAXIMA FORD `03 F150
RSR Turbo Back wiring, custom tint-
CHEVROLET `99
Classic, many
Exhaust. ACT 2 ed glass, new motor chrome acces- SUZUKI `05 Danville Highway

CHEVROLET `79 & transmission. 570-389-9900


LARIAT
Manual Clutch, cold air sories, 13k miles,
sion, 5 speed, fully
loaded, clean, good
intake, RA
Gearsets. $13,999
Spare
trans.
motor
16”
&
wide
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
BOULEVARD WILDERNESS `01 BLAZER Contractor ready TJ, Black with grey
condition, leather,
17” tires, 81k miles. 1
(570) 852-9231
CORVETTE L-48
All Corvette options,
white walls car in
excellent condition
kept, like new
condition. Includes
Black, 1500 cc,
2,300 miles, custom
work done, includes GL - 27’
with ladder rack &
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
interior. 4 cylinder,
5-speed manual
owner. $6500. 570-
561-2234 /646-642- SUBARU `05 LEGACY all original,
Good Year tires,
new
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or
Harley cover.
$12,900
saddle bags. Great
condition! $5,500.
Large slide-out,
front queen, large
under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000
transmission. CD
player, hardtop, full

SPORT AWD
2066 ask for Mike. best offer. Serious 570-718-6769 or best offer. doors, sound bar.
new mufflers, just inquiries ONLY. 570-814-5357 rear bath, outside 4” Skyjacker
570-709-4937 570-925-2845
Air, new tires & tuned. 46,000 miles. Call 570-574-1923 shower. Sleeps 6, Suspension lift with
NISSAN ‘04 Touring
350Z brakes, 31,000 $7,000.
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 SUZUKI `07 C50T cable, phone,
FORD `05 WHEEL steering stabilizer.
Roadster miles, great
condition. $11,995.
570-262-2845 or
570-239-6969 STUDEBAKER ‘31 SCREAMING EAGLE
stereo CD, central
air, oak interior,
Like new BF
Goodrich 35’s with
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Edition. Loaded.
CRUISER jacks, power hitch, 4 door, 4WD, auto-
570-836-1673 Rumble seat, coupe Full size spare. Only
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
Good condition. matic. All power,
18,000 miles, triple
SUBARU `08 IMPREZA
Good condition.
Call for details V-ROD monitor panel.
Too much to list!! tinted windows, Seating capacity for 85,000 miles.

EXCELLENT
black, 6 speed man- 2 door post car, in alloy wheels. 7 plus 2 wheel $7,300
ual transmission, (570) 881-7545 Orange & Black. New awning & (570) 301-7221
Great for Winter! good condition for Used as a show microwave. Very 108,000 miles. chairs. 140,000
19” black & chrome age. Serious Asking $4,799 or
TANK ‘07 VISION
All Wheel Drive. 65K miles. Great condi-
CONDITION
bike. Never abused. clean, Like new,
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
wheels. $24,000 or inquiries only, call best offer. Call tion. Asking $7,000.
miles. 5 speed, 4 480 miles. Excellent $9,800
best offer. for details. $8,500 (570) 704-8685 For more details,
door, $10,500. 2007 Tank Motor condition. Asking Windshield, Bags, Negotiable
(570) 233-7044 or best offer. Call Call 570-589-9181 Blue/grey, new
Great Condition! Sports Vision Motor- $20,000 or best Floorboards,V&H 570-388-6670 CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
Call 570-991-0580 Steve at cycle. 250 cc, offer. Call rebuilt engine with

FORD `52
Pipes, White BLAZER 4 door, 4
NISSAN `06 350Z
warranty, new
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
570-407-0531 Brand new. 0 miles. 570-876-4034 walls,Garage Kept. new tires, regularly tires & brakes,
Color : Royal Blue
40,000 miles. New
SUZUKI ‘04 AERIO CHEVY `68 CAMARO
$2,400. For more
information call Tom
HARLEY DAVIDSON
6K Miles $5,500
(570) 430-0357
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
serviced, great
condition. Silver.
COUNTRY SEDAN
4,000 miles.
$5,900 or
engine, replaced AWD SS
at 570-825-2114
thru bathroom. AC, 4WD.
CUSTOM LINE best offer.
under warranty with
less than 2,000
White sedan, 6-CD
changer, 396 automatic, 400 VW CLASSIC `72 ` 06 SOFTTAIL SUZUKI 06’ Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best
offer. 570-242-7979
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
570-814-2125

miles on it. $19,000. 62K miles, $6200 transmission, clean


KARMANN GHIA NIGHTTRAIN GSXR 1000 extra large living
room + sofa bed.
8 passenger,
JEEP `06
CHEVY ’06
Call 570-604-4100 or best offer. interior, runs good, 3rd seat, good
570-592-2556 71K, garage kept, 1,800 original miles, Big View windows. condition, 2nd
custom paint, Fire
Family owned,
garage kept, good
Dark gray metallic,
new rr tire & hi-mount Micron Air, awning, sleeps owner. $9,500. COMMANDER 4X4
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS Hawk tires, Krager 6, very clean, will
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA shape. Needs some exhaust system, 570-579-3517

TRAILBLAZER
brakes, many deliver. Located in Lockers, V-8. Heat-
wheels, well
interior work, new Team colors, excel- ed leather. All
FORD `90 TRUCK
maintained. extras $11,500 Benton, Pa. $4,900.
SE, special edition. 65,000 miles, good seats, needs power. Navigation,
$23,900 (570) 592-4982 lent condition, 215-694-7497
59,000 miles. Auto, condition, keyless carburetor work. Satellite, Blue tooth,
entry, cassette/ Negotiable matching helmet Light blue/ silver. 17’ box. Excellent
fwd, 4 cyl., original
owner. Fully loaded,
AM/FM CD changer.
radio + snow tires.
$12,500
570-693-2742
Only 58,000 miles.
Asking $8,000 HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
Road King 19,000
included. MUST
SELL. Asking
451 Trucks/ 11,000 miles. Moon
roof, cloth running
running condition.
Very Clean. $5,000.
3rd row, More.
69,000
serious inquiries
Power driver seat,
anti-theft alarm,
570-474-5268 CHEVY `85 CORVETTE only! 570-343-2296 miles, new tires, lots
of extra chrome.
$6,995 or best
offer. Call
SUVs/Vans board, owner
extras such as re-
Call
570-287-1246
highway miles.
$14,900. Call
Original owners mote start & tinted (570) 855-3657
excellent condition
$9.900 TOYOTA `06 manual, Delco Bose
Music System. WANTED: PONTIAC Like New. $12,900.
Call 570-639-1989
570-262-8283
BUICK `05 windows - $25,000
or best offer. Call FORD `97 DIESEL JEEP `06
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600
(570)283-1165 or 570-760-1023
AVALON Smoked removable
`78 FIREBIRD RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
570-905-4230 Cummins engine,
WRANGLER
top, 4 speed with

NISSAN `06 SENTRA New tires, new


brakes, Inspected
overdrive in 2nd,
3rd & 4th gear,
Formula 400
Berkshire
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 Blue
Green, 100th Anniversary smoked wind AWD, CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000
screen. Great bike, loaded, 1 owner, gross wt. 6,649
2500
1.8 S, Special March 4, AC, Anti- theft steering Originally purchased Edition Deuce.
AVPS, Fully lock, Tilt-telescop- runs great. Helmet 18,000 miles. 6 light wt. $19,500
Edition, Power at Bradley-Lawless Garage kept. 1
loaded, 18,000 ing wheel, cruise & kevlar racing cylinder. New Must see!
steering, brakes, in Scranton. Car owner. 1900 miles. Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
mile bumper to control, English gloves included. inspection, tires (570) 970-8744
windows & locks. was last seen in Tons of chrome. Heavy Duty version.
6 CD changer. bumper warranty. /Metric display, Abington-Scranton $2995. Call for info & brakes. Like Excellent cargo van.
$38,000 invested. A
Excellent condition, 90,000 miles. analog bar graph, (570) 881-5011 new, inside & out.

FORD `97
area. Finder’s fee must see. Asking 85K miles. Excellent
43K. $12,500. $12,900. locking lug nuts. paid if car is found $16,900. Call condition. $9,000
$20,000. Call
570-881-6897 (570) 881-3712 $21,500.
Call 570-346-7084
and purchased. Call
John with any info
570-706-6156 YAMAHA `04 V-STAR (570) 540-0975 570-829-4548 or
570-417-5991
EXPLORER TJ, X-Package
1100 Custom. 5800
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA TOYOTA `10 CHEVY`75 CAMARO
(570) 760-3440
HARLEY DAVIDSON miles,
cobra
light bar,
exhaust,
BUICK `05 TERRAZA
Van, 77,000 miles. CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
Sport - 4WD, 2
door, black, new
with only 46,000
miles. One owner!
Camry SE. 56,000
01’ SPORTSTER
Low mileage, 350 V8. Original 421 Boats & windshield, many LT (premium pack- tires and alterna- 6 cylinder, 6-speed
18000 miles, auto- miles. Red, alloy owner. Automatic Air, cruise, power tor, 117K miles, manual transmis-
extras, must sell. age), 3.4L, 47,000
matic, front wheel wheels, black cloth transmission. Rare - Marinas $5,995. Call
doors & windows.
miles. All wheel fully loaded, 6 CD sion. Soft top with
drive, 4 door, anti- interior. Will consid- tuxedo silver / black very good condition, changer, power full doors, tinted
570-301-3433 drive, power moon-
lock brakes, air er trade. $14,200 $7,000 or best offer. factory windows.

CUSTOM
vinyl top with black roof, windows, locks windows, power
conditioning, air (570) 793-9157 (570)417-2389 CD player, sound
bags, power locks,
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged. YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO & seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
locks, runs per-
fect. $2500. Call bar, 31” all terrain
power windows,
TOYOTA `93 MR2 $6,000. Call 750cc. 8,000 miles,
CHEVR0LET`02 er, rear folding 570-814-8536 tires with full size

CREST 15’
power mirrors, 570-489-6937 saddlebags, wind- seats, keyless entry, spear. A MUST SEE!
T-top, 5 speed.
FORD `99 E250
power seats, all shield, back rest, $13,999
EXPRESS
onstar, roof rack,
power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga-
AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna. CHRYSLER `49 Fiberglass 883 cubic inch
Black & Pearl,
Excellent Condition.
running
garage kept,
boards,
Wheelchair Van
(570) 301-7221

tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD
New tires. No rust.
Great condition. WINDSOR boat with
trailer. Out-
motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended &
Must See. Asking
$2,499. Call after 4.
CONVERSION
VAN
$14,750.
(570) 362-1910
78,250 miles. Fully
serviced, new bat- JEEP `07
WRANGLER X
changer, Mp3 play- Silver / gray, 4 door 570-823-9376 Loaded. Low tery, tires & rods.
er, keyless entry, $6,000 board propul- raked. Low miles.
leather interior, (570) 708-0269
sedan. 6 cylinder
flathead, fluid drive. sion. Includes: $7,500 or best offer. miles. Excellent
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
chairs. Braun Millen- 4x4, stick shift, soft
YAMAHA` 08 R1
(973) 271-1030 condition.
sun/moon roof, after 6:00PM 45,000 original 4 Door Crew Cab nium lift with top. Red exterior,
2 motors $18,900
rear defroster, new miles. Just like new! LTZ. 4 wheel drive. remote. Walk up well maintained,
floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint, TOYOTA `94 CAMRY REDUCED $15,000
Call Jim:
Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
HARLEY DAVIDSON BEAUTIFUL BIKE
570-674-3901
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
door. Front & rear
A/C. Power locks &
garage kept. 11,500
miles, one owner.
heated seats, side
mirror defroster,
LE. 4 cylinder.
White, 4 door,
570-654-2257 PRICE 2006 NIGHTTRAIN Perfect condition.
3700 miles, new CHEVROLET ‘91 $35,500. Call
570-655-2689
windows. Excellent
condition. $9,500.
AC, CD player,
cruise control.
REDUCED!
backup camera,
auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue-
automatic. 1
owner. 76,000
original miles.
CORVETTES WANTED
1953-1972
$2,400
SPECIAL EDITION
#35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces-
rear tire, undertail
kit, cover. Price PANEL TRUCK CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
570-237-6375 Tow package with
cargo carrier.
negotiable $7,900 White, wiith gutter Excellent condition.

FORD 2008
Excellent condi- NEGOTIABLE sories including a Custom Van. 67K
tooth, phone, nav., Any Condition! 570-852-9072 machine, $6,000, $18,700
& radio controls tion. Rare auto- Courteous, Fast 570-417-3940 custom made seat. very good condition miles. Interior has Call 570-822-9680
mobile. $4,700. Exotic paint set, oak wood trim, car-

EDGE SEL
on steering wheel, Professional Buyer. leave message
4.5 years remain-
ing on 7 year
Village Auto Sales
of Tompkinsville
Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com SALT CREEK SKIF
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con- YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR 570-779-1909 peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat KIA `02 SEDONA
CHEVROLET `01 All Wheel Drive.
100,000 miles Nis- 570-499-8853 1-800-850-3656 14’ fiberglass fish- dition. All Documen- convertible to dou- EX, Van, Sunroof.
san bumper to ing boat, tri-hull tation. 1,400 Asking
650 CLASSIC ble bed, curtains. Red, low miles, 61,000 miles.
bumper Premium
Warranty included, Volkswagen ‘03 (very stable), 25 HP
Tahatsu outboard,
$25,000 or best
offer. Call Like New.
Less than 1000 TAHOE LT
Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
fully loaded,
leather, 6 CD
Loaded. Good
condition.

FORD `66
EXCELLENT CON- Full Galvanized 570-876-4034 tom lighting on ceil- $5000 or best offer.
GTI changer,
miles. White and Beige with Grey ing. New exhaust
DITION Altima Trailer. Perfect Con- 570-606-7654
HYBRID 35city/33 Mustang Coupe. dition. Built in fuel HARLEY DAVIDSON chrome. Garage
interior, front heat-
ed leather power
system. New rear perfect condition.
$23,000 or best
LEXUS `04 GX 470
highway mpg. moonroof, 5 speed, Pearl white, pony tires. Recently
loaded,$9750
tank. All new in ‘01. kept. $6,300 seats, front & rear
97’ HERITAGE offer. Call
$18,900. interior. Pristine $2,500 (570) 817-8127 inspected. Excellent
excellent condition, AC, AM/FM/CD/ condition. $4,800. Black with dark
570-371-9001 condition. 26K 570-256-7311 Cassette player, 570-814-8536
Call after 5:00 p.m. 570-578-2149 miles. $17,000 or Call 570-655-0530 gray leather interior.
best offer.
SEA NYMPH ‘94 SOFTAIL CLASSIC 442 RVs & Campers cruise control, DVD player. Fully

PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI


remote keyless
(570) 817-6768
19’, 4.0 Outboard ONLY 8,100 MILES! entry. Power CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER loaded. 92,000
miles. Excellent

CONVERTIBLE LINCOLN `66 motor, good condi-


tion. $6,000 or best
Full Live to Ride
Medallion Package. DUTCHMAN 96’ windows, locks &
heated mirrors,
condition. $19,000
(570) 675-4424
Blue/white top &
CONTINENTAL offer. Call Garage Kept.
5TH WHEEL factory running
HONDA `03 LEXUS `06 GX 470
570-722-4077 Showroom boards, sunroof,
white interior. Condition. with slideout & sun tow package, alarm
4 door,
ODYSSEY
Recent document- $11,000 FIRM. room built on. Set & alloy wheels.
STARCRAFT ‘80
ed frame-off convertible, 460
cu. engine, 67,000 Photos Upon up on permanent One owner, very
restoration. Over Request. Call good condition, High mileage,
miles, 1 owner site in Wapwallopen.
$31,000 invested.
will sell $24,600.
570-335-3127
Great running
since `69. Teal
green / white 16’ DEEP V
‘90 Evinrude out-
(570) 690-4536 or
RLHSMH@epix.net
Comes with many
extras. $9,000.
164,000 miles.
Asking $5,400. NEW LOW PRICE
140000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel
condition. Red with leather, restorable, Call 570-675-4635. ASKING $10,499 drive, 4 door, anti-
(570) 829-1419 or
HONDA ‘04
cloth interior, power $2,500 570-287- board 70hp with tilt JUST REDUCED! lock brakes, air con-

PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER door locks, power 5775 / 332-1048 & trim— ‘92 EZ
loader trailer. With
(570) 991-2135
CHEVROLET `05 SAVE MONEY! GET
READY FOR THE
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power

S
windows, power
moon roof, LINCOLN `88
‘00 Tracker Series
60lbs foot pedal, 2 SHADOW FLAGSTAFF `08 TRAILBLAZER LT WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White
windows,
mirrors,
power
AM/FM
Cypress Pearl with
ivory leather interi-
5 speed, just
SABRE 1100 CLASSIC
Great convertible, downriggers, stor- with grey interior. radio, CD player, or. Well maintained,
TOWN CAR
Black/Grey. 18,000
black top, 6 speed serviced, 117k. ages, gallon tanks, miles. Well Looks and runs like rear defroster, rear garage kept. All
manual transmis- Asking $5,900 2 fish finders and black, 13,500 Super Lite Fifth equipped. Includes it just came off the windshield wiper, service records.
sion, carbon fiber 61,000 original more. MUST SEE. Wheel. LCD/DVD
570-885-2162 miles. Windshield, On-Star, tow pack- lot. Four Door, 4 $5,990 Brand new tires.
dash, leather interi- miles, garage kept, Make Best Offer. flat screen TV, fire- age, roof rack, wheel drive, 84,900 (570) 606-4198 All options including
triple black, leather saddle bag. Excel-
VOLKSWAGEN `01
or, front & rear Call 866-320-6368 place, heated mat- running boards, miles, new tires, premium audio
HONDA `10
trunk, fast & agile. interior, carriage after 5pm. lent condition. tress, ceiling fan,
roof, factory wire remote starter, tow package, anti package, rear
$18,000 or best $4,500. Call Hide-a-Bed sofa, lock brakes, driver climate control,
extended warranty.
STRATUS 89’
wheels, loaded,
offer. Call
570-262-2478 JETTA GLS VR6
2.8L, 5 speed mau-
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call
(570) 852-9455 outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
$16,000
(570) 825-7251
and passenger
airbags, power ODYSSEY
adjustable suspen-
sion, towing pack-
nal, Green, tinted Mike 570-237-7660
BASS BOAT HONDA ‘84 water purifier,
windows, power age, rear spoiler,

CHEVROLET `06
mirrors, power Lexus bug guard.
SALEEN `02 windows, CD
changer, power MAZDA `88 RX-7 with 40 Horse- awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
locks, rear window 42,750 miles.
windows, moon-
power Johnson

MAGNA 750
glass windows, SILVERADO 1500 defroster and $28,950

SE 281
CONVERTIBLE Motor with trailer. wiper, privacy tint, (570) 237-1082
roof, new brakes, 1 owner, garage Good condition. raised panel fridge 4X4 pickup, extend- air conditioner,
new tires. Great & many acces-
Convertible, silver
on black, garage
condition. Asking
$6,500. Call
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
Garage kept in win-
ter. Asking $2,500
or best offer. Call
14,000 miles.
Excellent
condition.
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic.
Pewter. 48,000
cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
much more.
LINCOLN `08
NAVIGATOR
kept, Production (570) 417-9974 $22,500.
#351. 14,500 all original & never 570-477-5810 $2500 miles. Excellent $10,499. Call
seen snow. $8,900. 570-574-8888 570-868-6986 condition. $17,000 570-332-4999 Special Edition.
miles. Asking
$23,500, VOLKSWAGEN `04 Call 570-237-5119
427 Commercial Negotiable Maroon, Fully
Entertainment &
navigation systems,
Serious inquiries
only!
BEETLE MERCEDES-BENZ `76 Trucks & HONDA FORD ‘96 CLASS C (570) 954-7461
DODGE `10
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
grey, excellent
condition, 71,000
570-477-3600
CONVERTIBLE
450SLC
Equipment 2004 CRF 100.
Gulf Stream Con-
quest Motor Home. CHEVROLET `07 navigation, sun roof miles. $21,000.
GRAND CARAVAN
Excellent condition. plus many other 570-826-1170
Blue. AM/FM cas- 31’, 460 V8, all extras. 3rd seat .
TRAILBLAZER LS
$1500 or best offer.
SATURN `02 SL 1
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
80K miles, 1 owner,
mint condition, no ‘90 CHEVY C60 570-498-7702
options. 37K miles.
Excellent condition.
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded.
Only 950 Miles.
Brand New.
Sedan. 36K. Auto.
Power steering, a/c,
dows, locks
doors. Boot cover
& rust. Must Sell!
$9,900 BUCKET TRUCK KAWASAKI ‘05
$17,000. Call
570-868-5385
Perfect condition,
17,000 miles. Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
Asking $36,000
(570) 328-0850
Automatic. Sterling Asking $20,000
MITSUBISHI `95
cd, 1 owner. War- for top. 22k. Excel- 570-829-0847
utility body, excel- NINJA 500R. 3300 extended war-
ranty, $5,395. lent
Garage kept.
condition.
PONTIAC ‘84 lent condition. New miles. Orange. NEWMAR 36’ 570-332-3681
ranty. $17,995
HUMMER ‘05 H2
CHEVROLET `95
R & K Auto Garage kept. His & (570) 690-2806
MONTERO SR 4WD
tires & brakes. Too
MOUNTAIN AIRE
West Wyoming Reduced Yellow with black
hers helmets. Must
570-693-9931 $14,000
TRANS AM many features to list
$3,200. Call sell. $2400 GMC 21 1/2 foot
leather interior.

DODGE `94
570-822-1976 5th wheel, 2 large Front & rear heated 177,102 miles, auto-
15TH ANNIVERSARY 570-299-0772 570-760-3599 bus. 7,000 miles.
Leave Message slides, new seats. Many chrome matic, four wheel
SATURN `07 SKY EDITION. 570-825-3711 Diesel, AC, auto
condition, loaded Dakota with cap. accessories. $28,500 drive, 4 door, anti-
SHOWROOM VW ‘07 JETTA
1 of 600 made, all
available options, CHEVROLET ‘89
C70. 24’ box. Lift KAWASAKI
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
wheelchair lift.
$4,100
1 owner, garage
kept, very good
or best offer. Call
(570) 788-9826 or
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
CONDITION! 2.5 Auto, leather, 63K miles, V8, auto. truck with hitch (570)889-4288 power locks, power
`08 NINJA
gate, many new condition. Many (570) 956-8547
Red convertible, 2 moonroof T-roof, $7,995. also available. windows, power
extras including lift Leave Message
door. Turbo. 12,000 $14,295 Call 570-817-2577 parts. $1,900.
(570)675-7546 250 cc, blue, like 570-455-6796
CHEVROLET `97 & back seat. mirrors, power

INTERNATIONAL ‘95
miles. $17,900 or 29 MPG gas. seats, cruise con-
PONTIAC `68
new, under 1,000
1500 4X4
best offer. Call
570-675-8693
FORD ‘99 E350
miles. Great starter
bike. $2,800 Seri-
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS (570) 868-0944
DUMP TRUCK
trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD

SUBARU ‘02 FORESTER CATALINA


400 engine. 2 BUCKET VAN
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-331-4777
Travel Trailer. 29’, Extended cab, auto-
mint condition, 1
slide out a/c-heat.
matic, all power
options. 3rd door.
FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT
4x4, automatic,
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
sion replaced.
changer, leather
interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear
144,000 miles, 4
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER
560 Pierce St. barrel carburetor. Triton V8. 2 speed Stove, microwave, 99,700 miles. Too leather, moon roof, Rear-end removed windshield wiper,
cylinder, all wheel Kingston, PA Yellow with black boom; 92,000miles; fridge, shower many new parts to new tires & brakes, and relubed. Brand new Passed inspec-
drive, automatic, www.wyoming roof and white wall $9999 or best price. 800. 7,000 miles. inside & out. Many list. Bedliner & ton- well maintained new 10’ dump. PA tion, new battery.
good condition. valleymotors.com tires. Black interior. Great condition. Call Must Sell. Like new. more extras. neau cover. Asking 63,000 miles, state inspected. $2,500
$6,500. call Dave $4,995. Call 570-675-3384 or $1,700. Please Call Reduced. $15,500. $4,800. Call Asking $8,750. $12,900/best offer. (570) 868-1100
(570) 479-0106 570-714-9924 570-394-9413 Call 570-842-6735 570-472-3710
(570) 696-3513 570574-7002 (570) 760-6277 570-594-1496 Call after 2:00 p.m.
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$ Busy Imaging Cen-
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ter in Kingston, PA
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seeks Part/Full Time
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seats. Power seats,
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$
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Experience with
medical terminolo-
Dealers in America,
is looking for a high-
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computers, and
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Send resume to:
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sary. Must be a
$
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Kingston, PA 18704 team player & have

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mitment to cus-

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IN CLASSIFIED! 509 Building/
tomer satisfaction.
Excellent pay, bene-
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on an automobile? Skilled Trades
ee discounts. Join a
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company that cares
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P. Sunroof, CD
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tial interview call
$
5,290 * $
5,890 * Kriger Construction Ken at
the directions! Inc. has the follow- 570-840-7385
ing utility positions or Erwin Jr. at
04 Ford
Explorer
02 Ford Escape TRACTOR available for the
upcoming 2011 con-
struction season.
570-586-3078

TRAILERS
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Positions are avail- 538 Janitorial/


$
15,995 $
10,995 $
23,995 FREIGHTLINER
able immediately
Cleaning
and include Pipefit-
2009 FORD 150 REG CAB 2008 DODGE NITRO 2005 FORD EXPLORER ’97 MIDROOF ters, Laborers &
HOUSEKEEPING
EDDIE BAUER EDITION
475 CAT & 10 Operators for main-
$
6,990* $6,490*
speed transmission. line water, sewer &
$12,000 gas. Apply at or fax Full time position
resume to: with competitive
FREIGHTLINER wage & benefit pack-
859 Enterprise St.
‘09 Toyota ‘97 Plymouth FX Package, Low Miles, 4x4 Local 1-Owner Trade, Low Miles, Only
Crimson Red, Must See ’99 CONDO Dickson City, PA age. Must be avail-
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16,995 $
14,995 430 Detroit, Super 18519 able to work week-
10 transmission. Fax 570-383-3214 ends and holidays.
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Huntsville Golf Club
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ 1334 Market Street
4 Cyl, Auto, A/C 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
HOURS: with sides. All CONSTRUCTION Dallas, PA from
$
15,990 * $
2,890 * Monday Thru Thursday
8:00am - 7:00pm
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
Kriger Construction
Inc. is currently hir-
ing Project Man-
9:00am to 2:00pm.
Monday-Friday or
send resume to
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
2 storage trailers. agers and Estima- hgcmaint@epix.net
Friday & Saturday
MOTOR TWINS
570-814-4790 tors. Candidates
A Benson Family Dealership
8:00am - 5:00pm must be familiar
with large utility and
542 Logistics/
CALL STEVE MORENKO heavy highway con- Transportation
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming struction. Benefits/
274546

718-4050
BUS DRIVERS
salary based upon
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale experience. Apply at
or fax resume to:
859 Enterprise St. Hiring full and part
Dickson City, PA time drivers. We
18519 are looking for
Fax 570-383-3214 highly motivated
EOE bus drivers for
several positions
in our Dunmore
Shopping for a location. You must
new apartment? have CDL B with
Classified lets passenger
endorsement, 1
you compare costs - year verifiable
without hassle experience, clean
or worry! driving record, the
ability to work well
Get moving with people. We
with classified! offer flexible
hours, excellent
WORKING starting
well
salary,
maintained

FOREMAN
equipment and
safety bonuses.
Forewoman Apply in person
Must have experi- 12 noon to 2 pm
ence with under- Monday at Friday
ground utilities, site- at transporting
work, and mechani- Jobs, LLC
cal. Must be intelli- 150 E. Grove
gent and hard work- Street
ing. Pay will include Dunmore, PA
prevailing wage 18510
rate, 401K, insur- Call Tim
ance, life insurance, 215-365-6200
vacation and sick ext 109
pay. Respond to:
James T. O’Hara,
Inc. 570-842-2140 CDL DRIVER
Class A. With
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& good MVR.
Hospitality Call 570-467-2225
8am - 5pm
Cooper’s
Seafood Waterfront
CDL DRIVERS NEEDED
$21/Hour, + an addi-
Hiring experienced,
tional $4.00/hour
fun loving
pay to you, up to 40
personable
hours/week for
health & welfare. 2
Bartenders
weeks paid vacation
For Our Outdoor
after 1 year of serv-
Summer Cabana.
ice, 10 paid holidays,
Apply in person
401K available after
304 Kennedy Blvd.
1 year of service.
Pittston
Must have Class A
CDL with 2 years
LINE COOKS tractor/trailer expe-
rience, good driving
record, verifiable
EXPERIENCED ONLY past employment.
Must pass USPS
Full time. Day 1 ben- background check,
efits - Medical, Den- DOT physical and
tal, Eye. 401k pro- drug screen. Must
gram Meal plans. be able to work
Apply in person nights & weekends.
from 1 p.m.-6 p.m. Call:
Red Lobster PEM Transportation
10 East End Center 800-321-8090
Wilkes-Barre Monday-Friday
9am-4pm

RESTAURANT HELP DRIVER - CLASS B


Server/counter help
& light bartending. To drive triaxle
All other positions vacuum truck in the
including delivery Towanda area.
driver/dishwasher. Fax resume to:
Apply in person at 570-288-0617 or
The Naked Grape call Jack at
Weis Plaza, Plains. 570-881-5825
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A CDL
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assistant needed postal software,
for busy medical mail lists, inkjetting
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with cargo vans.
who are self-starters,
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individuals to
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395 Middle Road, Nanticoke 570-883-9797
Maintenance Electrical Technician West Michigan
or email
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recession-proof
based carrier is mac.com business. Call
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Flexible schedules.
experience using
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IMMEDIATE NEED
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Wilkes-Barre area. machine shop is TEED.” Attorneys
electrical problems and knowledge of industrial hydraulics. history, good driving
record, excellent Be sure to call us required. Full time, for the Federal
A minimum of four years experience in a plant or comparable customer service about our Meet & Day shift, Health, Trade Commission
The Times Leader has Immediate opening for environment is required. We offer a competitive salary and an skills, no previous
drug/alcohol posi-
Greet happy hour!
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Dental and 401K.
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say they’ve never
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to work call Recruit-
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credit repair opera-
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Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate. Sapa Extruder, Inc. information from

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It’s a process that
Opening for starts with you and
Attn: Human Resources
Duties include but are not limited to:
• Opening of insert skids Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
Rollback Drivers.
First & Second Shift.
Must Have Good
FOSTER FAMILIES
wanted. Complete
training, support
COCCIA FORD involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.

LINCOLN
and reimbursement
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers E.O.E.
Driving Record. We
Offer Top Wages provided. If you like
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
• Stackdown of ROP and Benefits Pack- young people and at ftc. gov/credit. A
• Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of No Phone Calls Please age. Apply in Per- enjoy being a par-
ent, call FCCY
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1-800-747-3807.
assigned shift Paul or Mike
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sales volume, one the FTC.
Falzone’s Towing of the area’s
Employees must be able to work flexible hours and 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health Service, Inc. largest & fastest
GAS FOREMAN
be able to lift at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle. Organized in 1975, The Institute for Human Resources
271 N. Sherman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Experience in plac-
growing Dealership
& Collision Center
Pre-employment drug screening and background and Services, Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated 18702
ing/replacing gas
mainline & services.
has the following
570-823-2100 OPPORTUNITIES
check required. to providing residential services to individuals with Pay range depend- AVAILABLE
ing upon experi-
developmental disabilities. We are currently seeking 700
Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of candidates for the following position: 548 Medical/Health
ence. Apply at 338
Concord Church • SALESPERSON MERCHANDISE
interest or resume: Rd., Beaver Falls,

Human Resources Department Residential Program Worker: DIRECTOR OF


PA 15010 or www.
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getic RN with long FULL-TIME AUTOMOTIVE
AIR CONDITIONER
Email: ldaris@timesleader.com high school diploma or equivalency. The base rate is $7.25-$8.70 term care experi- Bonner Chevrolet EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED $40
per hour. ence to educate, USED CAR
Fax: 570-831-7364 Apply in person or email resume to adeeds@ihrser.com train and in-service DIVISION
We offer an excel-
570-740-1246
staff and enhance Clean driving
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE! The Institute for Human Resources and Services, Inc. nursing clinical skills record. Duties
lent pay and ben-
efit package that 706 Arts/Crafts/
We are an equal opportunity employer committed 250 Pierce Street, Suite 301; Kingston, PA 18704 program. EOE. include washing,
includes paid Hobbies
Please send resume waxing & all func-
(Fax) 570-288-9112 to: linda.bravyak@ tions related to used
health insurance
to diversity in the workplace. EOE goldenliving.com car sales & delivery.
and 401k. YARN red heart, 5
Golden Living Call Dave “K” Apply to: large skeins, 6
East Mountain 570-288-0319 Greg Martin smaller skeins all for
$8.50 570-779-9791
577 E. Main St.,

Easter
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
Wilkes-Barre,
PA, 18702
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
570-823-8888
email: ANTIQUE WOOD

Eggst
strravaganza
nza
grmartin@ PLANES $20. each.
Charlie One Horse
cocciacars.com Cowboy hats,
Richard Petty Ltd.
Ed $20. Other
HVAC styles $15 & $20.
570-655-9472
MAINTENANCE SALES
Account Executive
to service commer-
cial business

Surprise your child on Easter!


accounts. Qualified
candidate should be
sales experienced,
self-motivated,
ambitious and highly
organized. Starting
Base Salary range
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
of $45K - $55K Bikes, dolls, old gun
(pending experi- Mining Items, trains
ence level) plus & Musical Instruments,
sales commission.
Celebrate the holiday
Hess. 474-9544
Company benefits
include health care

with a photo of your child insurance;


retirement
paid vacation and
401(k)
plan;

in our special Easter holidays; company


vehicle.
STAMP COLLECT-
ING PUBLICATIONS.

Eggstravaganza section
For confidential and U.S. Postal Service
serious considera- “USA Philatelic”
tion, please deliver magazine June

publishing on Easter resume’


attention of:
to

Tom Yesilonis
the 1983 to March 2011,
152 different $25.
USPS “Stampers”
Sunday, April 24, 2011. General Manager -
National HVAC
magazine for kids,
18 different, $2..
Service United Nations “Phi-
5 Pethick Dr., Unit 1 latelic Bulletin” Jan-
Wilkes-Barre PA uary 1995 to Octo-

only
18702-6946 ber 2010, 82 differ-
Call 570-825-2894 ent, $15. Canada
for office location. Post “Details” mag-

15!
azine,June 1993 to
March 2011, 76 dif-

$
ferent, $15. Canada
Post “Collections”
magazine, Decem-
ber 1992 to Decem-
ber 2010, 56 differ-
ent,$10. Vatican
600 City stamp leaflets
October 1990 to
FINANCIAL
Molly Branley November 2009,
155 different, $5.

Age 9 (One child per photo) 610 Business


570-654-1622

Opportunities Collect cash, not dust!


Clean out your
basement, garage
BEER DISTRIBUTOR or attic and call the
Send your photo to arrive by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m. License available
with option to lease
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
building or sold 829-7130!
separately.
570-954-1284 TRAIN SET 1996
Drop off or return this completed form with your photo and a check to: The Times Leader, Easter Eggstravaganza, Harley Davidson
INTERSTATE PROD- H.O “ Milwaukee
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with the information below to classifieds@timesleader.com. All entries must include phone number. Manufacturer. We still in original pack-
offer a partnership aging. $120. Con-
program for sales tact Michele @ 570-
Name ________________________________________________________________________________ minded people. This 301-2694 (Kingston)
Address _______________________________________________________________________________ Opportunity will give
you the chance to WITNESS TO
City _____________________________ State ______ Zip ___________ Phone ______________________ develop your own POWER, The Nixon
business with our Years, by John
E-mail Address __________________________________________________________________________ help. We will design Erlichman, pub
a complete program 1982. The Halper-
Child’s name and age _____________________________________________________________________ just for you with man Diaries Inside
your co name and the Nixon White
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gram. Your sales The Unfinished
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to financial freedom. Carters trip beyond
Please circle card type: Call (570) 288-1226 the White House,
NUMBER pub 1998. An Hour

ONE
Before Daylight,
Jimmy Carters
Memories of a Rural
Boyhood, pub 2001.
The Times Leader Classified AUDITED PA LIQUOR LICENSE To Renew America
by Newt Gingrich,
Call 829-7130 Toll free 1-800-273-7130 NEWSPAPER for Sale, Luzerne pub 1995. Each
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County, Call book $10. Call
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708 Antiques & 720 Cemetery 744 Furniture & 756 Medical 762 Musical 780 Televisions/ 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Collectibles Plots/Lots Accessories Equipment Instruments Accessories Merchandise
YEARBOOKS: LAMP - Parlor stand VIOLIN: gold Violin Serious Drummer!!!
ROTTWEILER PUPPIES BACK MOUNTAIN DALLAS
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937, CEMETERY PLOTS up lamp. Very good
condition. Grey
ultralight transport
chair like new!! paid
Pork Pie Percussion
Shell Pack. All North
TV APEX 20” flat
screen tube stereo WANTED *AKC. 8 weeks old.
Vet checked, first

JEWELRY
(3) together. sound & remote ~ shots. Tails docked.
1940, 1961, 1963, metal color. $25. $200. sell for $125. American maple in
Maple Lawn $40. TV 13” Mag- Parents on premis-
1942, 1943, 1944, 570-740-1246 570-328-1165 dark red wine
Section of navox, color $15. es. $750 each. Call
1949. G.A.R. H.S. sparkle 10-12-16
Dennison LAMP: Basketball WHEEL CHAIR: 570-902-5598 570-604-5734
1934, 1935, 1936, tom toms, 22x20
1937, 1945, 1946, Cemetery. swag lamp $45. electric wheel chair-
1947, 1951, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1961,
Section ML.
$550 each.
Tiffany floor lamp
$60. Empress fiber
Nutron 350 watt.
Black. 2 batteries &
undrilled bass drum
(E) only 6 months
782 Tickets
ROTTWEILER/LAB MIX
old. All Evans heads. Male, 8 months old,
1963, 1965, 1966, 610-939-0194 bed cover, queen charger included. Estate like 6.35
never used on a gig! house trained, 8 Circle Drive
1970, 1980, 1985, size $50. 2 piece $800. 654-1578 acre setting in
$995. 570-881-4771 friendly. $50. Kingston Twp.
2005, 2006. Meyers Syroco wall planter TICKETS: 2 Martz Northwoods. 5,000
570-655-6922 Dallas School Dis-
H.S. 1935, 1936, $45. 3 piece lug- WHEELCHAIR: NYC Tickets, round sq. ft. in all. Classic
CEMETERY trict. Beautiful
1937, 1938, 1939, PLOTS gage by Kluge $45. Durable lightweight 766 Office trip, $60 for both.
Ranch home with 2
brick home features
1942, 1943, 1944, all in excellent con- easy to transport No expiration date. Summit Pointe
1945, 1946, 1959,
(2) Available.
dition. 288-5628 wheelchair excel- Equipment Call Mike. car garage and fin- Builders attention
St. Mary’s lent condition $125 ished basement on to detail at every
1960, 1974, 1975, Cemetery. Near (570) 905-5706
Wyoming. 328-1165 FILE CABINET desk- almost 1 acre near turn. 2 story family
1976, 1977. Kingston front gate on N. LIVING ROOM SET:
3 pieces, floral top, 15”x18”, holds WILKESBARREGOLD Francis Slocum room with accent
H.S. 1938, 1939,
1940, 1944, 1948,
Main St. Call for
details at couch with match-
ing extra large chair
758 Miscellaneous
hanging folders,$15.
570-655-2154 784 Tools (570)991-7448 SHIH-TZU PUPPIES State Park. Clean
as a whistle, no
windows & fire
place, modern
1949. Plymouth H.S. (570) 328-7370 Parents on premises wear and tear on maple kitchen with
(570)48GOLD8
1930, 1931, 1932, for 2 people & Shots Current. $550.
ottoman, good con- FILE CABINET Sub- this one. Kitchen cherry finish, den
1933, 1938, 1943, BARREL, CARPET Installer’S Pomeranian Puppies redone in 1992,
dition,, soft shades stantial file cabinet, $700. Call with Oak built-ins,
1944, 1959, 1960. wooden. Tools with tool box,
Hanover H.S. 1951, 726 Clothing of peach, light gold, 53 gallon.
3 drawer hangers
$350. 1092 Highway 315 Blvd 570-401-1838
bath remodeled in impressive oak
rust & green. Pretty and several file (Plaza 315) 2003. Large 3 sea- entry. Elegant
1952, 1953, 1954, Excellent 570-868-5886 son porch, large
CLOTHING mens & very comfortable. holders. $75. 315N .3 miles after St. Bernard Pups master with
1960. Edwardsville condition $195. level lot, home war-
leather sport coats, Asking $150. for all. 570-455-8658 Motorwold 3 females. $500 whirlpool overlook-
H.S. 1965, 1966. 570-876-3830 ranty, great location
size large,gray $20., Like new, cherry CROSSCUT SAWS each. ACA/CKC ing wooded lot.
West Pittston H.S. PRINTER MLS #11-370
tan $20., black coffee table with from mining era, registered Formal living room,
Annual 1925, 1926, CARTRIDGES, new $179,900
(new) $35: claw feet, table has BATHROOM SINK one & 2 man $25. 570-233-4020 4 bedrooms, 5
1927, 1928, 1931, Lexmark, black & Call Charlie
570-735-4824 an open shelf on SET: Gerber white each. Antique post baths. 4 car garage
1932, 1959. Luzerne color all 100XL (4 in 570-829-6200
bottom. Asking $50. porcelain bathroom hole digger $20. & 2,500 sq. ft.
H.S. 1951, 1952, all). List $89 sell for 845 Pet Supplies VM 101
COATS, Vintage, Living room chair, sink with mirror and 570-655-9472 barn/shop for car
1956, 1957, 1959. $50. Call
over 25 years old. dark green with tiny medicine cabinet. enthusiasts or
Berwick H.S. 1952, 570-288-3894 or PET BED
Long suede $450; gold diamond pat- Matching set. $80. Mon-Sat other use.
1953, 1956, 1957,
1958, 1960, 1967,
Short suede $350;
long red velour $190
tern throughout. 570-331-8183
570-650-6434 LINEUP 10am - 8pm
Closed Sundays
Wicker, new condi-
tion. $5. 779-9791
$650,000
Asking $45. Tiffany Call Kevin
1968, 1969 ,1970.
Lehman H.S. 1973,
All worth 10x the bowl, comes with BEDLINER: 89 770 Photo ASUCCESSFULSALE Highest Cash Pay 570-696-1195 or
1974, 1976, 1978,
1980. Nanticoke
asking price! Call
(570) 262-3569
original box. Asking
25. Decorator trees
Chevy S10, standard
cab $30. 2000 Equipment INCLASSIFIED! Outs Guaranteed BEAR CREEK 570-696-5420
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
H.S. 1957. Nanti- asking $20. each. Chevy Cavalier LS
Doyouneedmorespace? We Pay At Least
SCRUB PANTS,
coke Area H.S. 570-474-2756 rear trunk spoiler, PHOTO FILTERS: 76% of the London
1976, 2008. Dallas
Tops, warm-up jack-
ets, lab coats. Sizes
black 410. 250’ of 6 Tiffen glass photo fil- A yard or garage sale Fix Market Price
H.S. 1966, 1967, M&L. Good condi-
gauge bare copper
wire $100. Four bar-
ters, very clean.
58mm to 72mm.
in classified for All Gold Jewelry
1968. Bishop Hoban tion. Also stetho-
LOVE SEAT. Tradi-
tional, grey, good, rel carb running Some complete is the best way 900
H.S. 1972, 1973, Visit us at
scopes and nursing
REAL ESTATE
1974, 1975. West
Side Central
reference books.
Items are $2 - $10
$100. TABLES, (2)
small walnut. Excel-
lent, $40 each.
from Chevy motor
$50. 3 suitcases in
excellent shape
sets in pouch others
in hard case.Total 13
filters. Value $300+
tocleanoutyourclosets!
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Or email us at FOR SALE
DALLAS
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Catholic H.S. 1965- each. 829-1519. wilkesbarregold@
1975, 1980, 1981. CHAIRS, pair, rust $40. 570-740-1246 must take all, price with classified! yahoo.com 2992 Laurel Run Rd.
velvet, wicker arms. $125. 788-5030.
Benton H.S. 1977. WEDDING GOWN
Fair, $25. BOOKS 3 boxes of 906 Homes for Sale Absolutely stunning
Dallas Twp. H.S. cream, size 9-10. boos, $20 takes all PIPE THREADS & jewel snuggled on 1
Kingston Twp. H.S. 570-822-3410
1947, 1948, 1949,
Worn once. $75. 3 boxes. Moving 774 Restaurant DIES Rigid #700 Having trouble acre lot bordering
570-825-0569 sale. 570-313-5214 electric pipe paying your mort- state game lands.
1950, 1951. Dallas- LOVESEAT & Equipment threads & dies gage? Falling Rec room can be
towian H.S. 1949, OTTOMAN solid $300. Rigid chain
730 Computer sand colored cush- CASH REGISTER behind on your re-converted to
1950, 1951. Dallas- antique national RESTAURANT pipe vise $75. Elec- payments? You garage. This stylish
Kingston H.S. 1952. Equipment & ioned, excellent cash register good EQUIPMENT, tric sewer cleaning may get mail from 4 bedroom modern
570-825-4721 shape $200. condition $150 Somerset Dough
Software SOFA: 100% Italian BMW dealership Sheeter, Model
snake & attach-
800 people who promise home can be heat-
ments $40. 570- to forestall your ed for only $700 a
black leather sofa & sign plastic large
710 Appliances DELL 13” flat screen loveseat, very good 4’x4’ $175. Lund
CAR-100. 2 avail-
able. $1,500 each
883-9844/881-5782 PETS & ANIMALS foreclosure for a fee year! Entertain or
monitor with Dell condition $600. in advance. Report relax in our 600 sq
sunvisor 99-06 or all 2 for $2,400
keyboard mouse all 570/824-7807 or Chevy /GMC fullsize them to the Federal ft + family room fea-
APPLIANCE Call for more info 786 Toys & Games turing a coal stove,
PA RT S E T C .
for $65. Gently used 570-545-7006 pickup excellent 570-498-3616. 810 Cats Trade Commission,
built in aquarium
works great 2 un- condition $125. firm the nation’s con-
Used appliances. and full wet bar!
opened still in the TIRES Goodyear sumer protection
Parts for all brands. AFFORDABLE
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
box Lexmark toner
cartridges both for
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Eagles p-225-55-
17” set of 4 good
RESTAURANT
equipment Somer-
set Dough
CHILD’S TOY: Fisher
Price workbench CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up.
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
State of the art
alarm system. Enjoy
Sundays, 12 to 2
307 Canter Dr.
570-820-8162 $30. or $20. each used condition $60. with alot of acces- on ftc.gov. A mes- serenity on the
Competitors Prices! all after 3pm 655- Sheeter, Model Shots, neutered, 2,700 sq. ft.,
sories for hours of patio or the 10x17
BEVERAGE
BEER
AIR
COOLER
(570) 822-8957 Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $149
3197 CAR-100. 2 avail-
able. $1,500 each
enjoyment including
bat operated toy
VALLEY CAT RESCUE sage from
Times Leader and
The
deck and only min-
utes from town
$386,500
patrickdeats.com
824-4172, 9-9 only. the FTC.
holds 1/2s or 1/4s 734 Fireplace Full sets: $169 CASH REGISTER or all 2 for $2,400 drill. Stands 40” tall MLS #11-555
570-696-1041
Queen sets: $189
ASHLEY
excellent condition, Accessories Sharp XE-A201 $60. Call for more info 28” wide & 23” $189,900
$200. call 655-9472 All New CASH DRAWER 570-498-3616. deep in good shape.
CATS (2) 1 male 1
Sandy Rovinski
Shopping for a
FIREPLACE: vent American Made $40. ILCO 040 KEY $30.00
1/2 years black &
Call 288-0770 new apartment?
DRYER. Gas. Yellow. 570-288-1898 MACHINE with RESTAURANT white spotted. 1 Classified lets
free propane fire- (570)675-0005 female 2 1/2 years Ext. 25
$50. Works great. place with wood tower & key blanks EQUIPMENT, Bak- CROSSIN REAL you compare costs -
570-779-4750 SIDEBOARD: solid oak $200. 6 drawer orange with white
surround, thermo- ers Pride Oven, ESTATE without hassle
stat & blower, heats
1000 sq ft in real
reduced $300. Solid
Oak dining room
metal office desk
$30. Signtronix
Model KOS-1, 115
volt, single deck
STAR WARS spots. Both cats are
neutered & looking 570-288-0770
or worry!
for a new home
BLAKESLEE Get moving
set, six chairs
nice condition.
$250. 675-0005
reduced $250. Solid
oak hutch reduced
electrical visual
communication sign
oven. $350;
SOMERSET TURN COLLECTION $2000.00 together. Both in
great health & come with classified!
- indoor use 7 OVER MACHINE -
742 Furnaces &
$300. 829-4025

SOFA/LOVESEAT
3/4”x40”x6” $200.
570-883-9844 or
model SPM45,
$500. ASTRO
(570) 855-3718 with full medical his-
tory. contact Evan
at 570-262-8689
29 Brown St. DALLAS
Heaters hunter green cloth
881-5782 BLENDER with foot for inquiries.
Solid 2 story home
pedal, model AM2, with 3 bedrooms,
HEATER: brand new upholstery with COOKBOOK Emeril 1.5 baths, vinyl
throw pillow excel- Lagasse Emeril’s TV $50. For more
in unopened box sided, large carport
lent condition $95. Dinners as seen on information, call 815 Dogs and fenced yard.
GENE’S portable 1500w
COMPUTER/STUDY the Food Network. 570-498-3616 788 Stereo/TV/ Convenient loca-
RECONDITIONED electric heater simi- Electronics
lar to Eden Pure DESK with matching Never used. $6. tion. Home needs
APPLIANCES 4 shelf bookcase, 570-288-7905 RESTAURANT 37 Chestnut Road
heater on wheels, updating by
60 Day Warranty both are glass/ sil- TABLES & CHAIRS, great potential. (Old Farm Estates)
remote. $200. 3 tables 24”x24” & SONY VCR hifi
Monday-Friday ver metal construc- DISHES history theme $79,900 Custom built solid Nice 2 bedroom
570-675-0005 10 yellow cushion stereo video cas-
8:00PM-5:00PM tion elegant modern service for 8, never MLS 11-74 brick 4 bedroom, 4 ranch in Great
design Excellent used, extra pieces chairs. Asking $110. sette recorder bath Colonial style Neighborhood!
Saturday remote & owners Call Colleen
8:00AM-11:00AM 744 Furniture & condition $160. $100. Antique dishes for all. 825-5847
manual $25. 570-237-0415 home with an open Large Living Room,
Accessories 570-690-2837 1940’s, service 8, extra floor plan on 1+ acre sunny eat-in kitchen

PAWS
Gateway pieces $50. Roger’s 570-902-5598 & oversized bath.
lot in the Poconos.
Shopping Center SOFA: dark green silverware, service for 776 Sporting Goods A few of the ameni- Perfect place to
BED FRAME, full,
Kingston, PA metal. $40. Kitchen microfiber. Mint 8 $25. 675-0920 ties include central start out or down-
(570) 819-1966 set, table, 4 chairs, condition. Paid BAT Easton Stealth 794 Video Game A/C. 2 Master bed- size to.

TO CONSIDER....
LIGHTS GE flood SC 900 Hard Ball
$700. asking $ 335. Systems/Games rooms each with $62,900

GRILL electric
china cabinet, $150,
CABINET,
curio,
china/
lighted,
570-328-1165 lights (spot lights)
150 watts, 120 volts,
Bat. 32” 29 oz.
Hardly used. $99. AVOCA bath room and fire-
place, ultramodern
MLS# 10-4624
Five Mountains
ceramic 12”x12” SOFAS 2 matching case of 12, new Call 570-283-5958 XBOX video game kitchen, hardwood Realty
pecan, $60.
nonstick. Smoke 570-779-4750 desIgner sofas, $20. 32 watt round After 5pm or 570- system complete ENHANCE floors throughout, 570-542-2141
free. New in box. contemporary style, fluorescent light 301-3484 anytime. plus 20 games $65. YOUR PET cathedral ceiling
$15. 570-655-2154 BED, single, heavily
padded $200.
custom Terra Cotta
& gold small geo-
bulb $3.50.
570-779-9791 BIKE Schwinn,
ladies 26” 1984,
570-902-5598 CLASSIFIED
AD ONLINE
and 2 car garage.
MLS #11-653 DALLAS
MICROWAVE small 570-822-9697 metric patterned $469,900
perfect for dorm fabric, each unit is 7’ NISSAN 350Z REAR excellent condition
works great. $10. BED. Toddler. long, pillow along DECK GLASS, brand $50. 570-954-3553 796 Wanted to Buy Call Kim
new condition; Merchandise Call 829-7130 570-466-3338
570-693-4483 $40 the back & sides
570-826-0335 complete the deco- comes with wiper BOW: Pearson
motor. new they are recurve bow , $20. Place your pet ad 1206 Spring St.
REFRIGERATOR: rator look, like new,
Large
good
capacity
condition,
CHAIR rocks
swivels, love seat,
& must buy set $375.
originally $2,600.
$329., sell $69.
570-696-1410
570-825-9744
CASH PAID and provide us your
email address
Totally remodeled 2
bedroom home with
Old shot guns & fabulous kitchen, 2
$250. 655-5404 pink color, good
CAS
42” square coffee
condition. both $50.
570-655-2154
table, mosaic inlaid
two tome metallic
PHONE digital Pana-
sonic black phone, 2
rifles, swords &
daggers. Private
This will create a
seller account
car garage,
inground heated BLAKESLEE
64 N. Mountain Dr
Reduced Price!
3 bedroom ranch,
Why Spend handsets 2.4 GHZ collector. online and login pool and 4 person

H
Hundreds on brass & silver tiles refinished hard-
COMPUTER DESK $15. 825-0569 570-417-9200 information will be hot tub. Finished
New or Used $250 originally wood floors. Stone
Sauder 23 1/2” x 35 emailed to you from basement could be
Appliances? $1,200. Wall units PICTURE. Waterfall, fireplace and living
gadzoo.com a 3rd bedroom.
4
1/2”. Like new. $20. consists of shelves, room. Newer deck,
Most problems 45x30. $60. SIGN, The Video “The World of Pets Duryea Borough.
570-602-4222 drop down desk, roof & heat. Close
with your appli- Beer Coors Lite, Unleashed” MLS #11-576
ances are usually drawer unit, ivory lights up. $30. Sign, Game Store to Dallas schools. In
$145,900
GUN
DESK, drop down New Goss Manor.
simple and inex- framework, 3 sec- Coors Lite, $25. 28 S. Main W.B. You can then use Call Charlie
top 3 drawers, $149,900.
pensive to fix! tions wall space 570-826-0335 Open Mon- Sat, your account to VM 101
pecan finish, 36x 44 10-2787
10’2” $195. Call
S
Save your hard x15” excellent con- 12pm – 6pm enhance your online 570-829-6200
SEWING FABRICS
earned money, Let 570-288-5835 Stunning 2 story Besecker Realty
dition. $95. 570-822-9929 / ad. Post up to 6 570-675-3611
us take a look at it 570-287-2517 captioned photos with 2 master bed-
TABLE: Oak console Lots of Them 570-941-9908 room suites, over-
BUY - SELL
DUPONT
first! of your pet
table, $50. WALLPAPER
$$ CASH PAID $$
30 years in DINING ROOM SET, Expand your text to sized rooms, 4 bed-
the business. traditional Cherry 570-301-8515 1,000’s of patterns TRADE include more rooms, 3.5 baths,
deck, neutral col-
AVOCA
East Main wood, 2 piece china WALLPAPER & BLIND information, include
Appliances
570-735-8271
closet, server on
wheels, table with 6
750 Jewelry WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St.,
Also Buying
Ammo; War / VIDEO GAMES your contact
information such
ors, great location.
All measurements
Military Items; are approximate.
& SYSTEMS
Nanticoke padded chairs. Wilkes-Barre, PA as e-mail, address
RING- 14k YG, Initial Just Reduced
Excellent condition. D. D is sterling silver 570-970-6683 Bayonets; phone number and
$1,700 or best offer. Gold & Silver; or website. $185,000
with 8 diamond Highest $$ Paid 570-696-2468
712 Baby Items Call (570) 271-2835 chips in it. $75. 10 kt TIRES New 4- Coins Guaranteed
yellow gold YG ruby 205/70R/14 $90. 4-
DRAPERY: Floral 2`5/65R/15 $240. 4 570-735- Buying all video
CRIB Child Craft oak diamond ring size 7 Single family home
lined drapery 52”W like new 205/50R/17 games & for sale in quiet
crib, used for one 1/2. $135 or best
x 72” L each panel $270. 4 235/55R/17 systems. PS1 & 2, neighborhood-
child $100. Matching offer. 235-9030 EVERLAST HEAVY
dresser $100. Pack
N Play, Graco, blue,
matching valance
106”L x 14” D & flo-
$180. 1 + 1 new
205/60R/15 $120.
BAG, 100 pound,
canvas, great con-
Xbox, Nintendo,
Atari, Coleco,
ENGLISH LAB 314 Packer St.
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
Female 6 month old
used one child $50.
ral quilted full 754 Machinery & 570-969-1481 dition $85. Sega, Mattel, for sale with cage
Newly remodeled 3 full baths, 2 story
matching bed- bedroom home with
570-825-0569
spread $40. Bates Equipment TIRES. (4) Goodyear 570-474-0753 Gameboy, asking $300. Any- 1st floor master, 1.5
home, fully air con-
ditioned, oil & gas
DALLAS
(George Washing- 235x16x70R all 4 for Vectrex etc. one interested can baths, detached
JUMPER & Enter- SNOW BLOWER GOLF CADDY tag heat, renovated
ton) off white full $40. 570-693-4219 DVD’s, VHS & CDs call 570-301-8415 garage, all new sid-
tainer, Baby Ein- Ariens 5 H.P. Excel- along, foldable $10. kitchen, full unfin-
stein, washable bedspread $15. & Pre 90’s toys, ing , windows, shin- ished basement, 2
lent $350. 570-655-9472
AKC GERMAN
Beige floral full bed- TIRES: 4 Goodyear gles, water heater,
seat & toys in great
spread reversible 570-472-3888 235x16x70r, used, The Video enclosed porches,
condition $30. Sta- RIFLE SCOPE NIB kitchen and bath- 15 x 20 deck with
fair condition All 4 Game Store
tionary entertainer
Baby Einstein wash-
both sides different
pattern $15. Purple SNOW BLOWER
Toro, model S620,
for $40. or best
offer. 570-655-2154
BSA MIL DOT 6-
24x40 $125. 1150 S. Main SHEPHERD PUPS rooms. A must
see house!
power awning
cover – generous
able fabric & toys in twin butterfly quilt Scranton Male. Great $119,900 size lot, off street
runs great $75. 570-735-3762
great condition. with matching sham Mon - Sat, German bloodlines. MLS 11-73 parking, first floor
$15. 570-288-8689 570-825-3371 Vet checked. Call
$20. Bassinet light 760 Monuments & WOOD: Calloway 7 12pm – 6pm 570-389-1156
Call Tom washer/dryer. All
sage green & off SNOW PLOW heavy wood $20. Nike put- 570-262-7716 appliances includ-
white, lights,
DRESSER oak with
duty Meyers 7ft
Lots ter $20. 655-9472
570-822-9929 (Newberry Estate) ed. Offering price
mirror 38 1/2”l
sounds, vibrations.
$30. Nursery barn-
x17”w. $70. snow plow
frame, does not
with
GRAVE LOT
MINIATURE POODLES 3 bedroom, 2 bath
first floor condo
$180,000
Call 570-421-0587
yard theme, very
570-474-5164
include hydraulic lift Near baby land at
778 Stereos/ ACA, 2 females offers a spectacular or Rodite@enter.net
neutral lamp, bed- ENTERTAINMENT C & truck assembly Memorial Shine in Accessories VITO’S $375 each 2 males
$350 each
golf course view! use “Dupont Home”

BENTON
ding, switch plate, mount. Manual tilt Central a/c. Fire- in E-mail subject
ENTER Raymour Carverton. 570-256-7996
window treatments
$50. Crib mattress
and Flannigan solid
oak $150. Hunter off
adjustment, but has
mounts for conver-
$400. Call
570-287-6327
SURROUND SOUND
Ad Aspire 4 small
& place. Huge closets.
3 patios. Garage.
line.

$25. 570-902-9822 white ceiling fan


$25. Kids Kitchen
sion. Garage kept
excellent condition!
speakers, 1 large
digital, works great GINO’S PIT BULL PUPS
5 weeks old, gor-
Pool, tennis, golf.
Many extras.
$149,900
EDWARDSVILLE
STROLLER: Graco $350.570-926-5075 $50. RCA TUNER
duraglide dual baby
set $20.
570-457-4494
762 Musical SYSTEM with Wanted: geous males &
females available, a
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
stroller $50. call SNOW THROWER Instruments remote works great
after 3pm 655-3197. JEWELRY ARMOIRE Ariens 24” cut, 7HP, $60. Technics 6 Junk variety of colors.
$300 with shots.
570-822-5126
solid cherry wood; tire, chains & elec- GUITAR Fender piece system all
716 Building 4’h $50. Solid pine
sleigh bed & match-
tric start, tire
chains. $395. or 2
acoustic
used
Never
Comes with
works great 5 disc
cd/dvd changer,
Cars & Wilkes-Barre.
570-899-6812 Contemporary style
DALLAS AREA
Materials ing chest of drawers for $425. one for carry case & strap + tuner, equalizer, Trucks PITT: 3 month old,
home in need of
some TLC. 3 bed-
Conveniently
located just off
(5 deep drawers) parts. 570-636-3151 learn to play books, amplifier, am/fm,
GLASS DOOR. 3 great for a girls excellent finish & componite, record Highest male, black with rooms, 2 baths,
Dallas Highway on
1.25 wooded acres.
66 East Grove St.,
SNOWBLOWER 36” white paws he is kitchen, dining Time to purchase
way glass door for
bath tub. $25
room,
condition,
excellent
never chute 10 hp $550.
tone $250. neg.
570-655-9472
player all wires,
hook ups included
Prices very friendly and room, living room
Currently duplex or your first home!
great with kids need convert to single,
570-331-8183 used, $950. Call: 570-885-5858
PIANO Nevin upright
works great $200. Paid!! a good loving home
with fireplace, foyer,
good condition.
Why keep paying
rent, this ½ double
(570) 212-0948 Fugi digital camera laundry room, full
Nice condition. $95. $100. 822-8957 $117,500. All is a great starter
with memory card, FREE basement & 2 car
720 Cemetery 756 Medical offers considered.
L& JG STICKLEY
570-829-0217 all owners manual & attached garage on home! Nice size
570-287-5775 rooms, eat-in
Plots/Lots Equipment PIANO: Free Kimball cd foe east down- PICKUP POMERANIANS 9+ mostly cleared
or 570-332-1048 kitchen, 1st floor
load instructions AKC, 8 weeks, & flat acres.
piano-Good working
288-8995
FURNITURE
laundry, attic pull
DALLAS
also comes with usb $180,000
CEMETERY PLOTS L & JG Stickley
DIABETES TESTING
STRIPS box of 50,
condition-No bench.
570-283-3207 $45. 570-822-8957
Champion blood-
line. shots & MLS# 10-4750
Five Mountains New construction
down for storage,
some replacement
Plymouth National $10. each. or $7.50 wormed. Vet
Cemetery in Inspired dining room Realty on 1 acre lot. windows & a
box if sold in 5 box. PIANO: like new, checked. $450.
780 Televisions/
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
$450 each. Call
table,
pedestal,
84”d
cherry
Lancets box of $100
$5. each.
Baldwin console,
Accessories WANTED: 570-864-2643 570-542-2141 2 story, 4 or 5
bedrooms, 2.5
fenced in yard.
Take a look &

DALLAS RANCH
high polish white, LAPTOPS AND make your offer!
570-825-3666 and hand rubbed oil 570-654-6283 matching bench bath, Great room
SMARTPHONES! $27,800
finish $895 . Two L $800. 474-6362 TELEVISION. Pana- SAME-DAY CASH
PUPPIES with cathedral
MLS#10-3582
OAKLAWN CEMETERY
4 grave sites,
& JG Stickley classic
spindle Morris chair
LIFT CHAIR teal
green with hydraulic SPEAKER STACK.
sonic. 46”. HD Cap
$150.
PAID. I COME TO
YOU! EMAIL
Pit Bulls, Toy Foxes,
Poms, Chihuahuas,
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
Cherry kitchen,
ceiling, fire place,
dual zone gas heat Jill Jones
570-696-6550
with ottoman, cher- lift for people who 1972 era 25”x 3.5’ 570-826-0335 Shih Tzus, Yorkies, large enclosed rear & central air,
fabulous location. NICK@HITBOXNOW
ry, hand rubbed oil can not raise them- speaker. Jordan pro Maltese, Goldens, porch with heat, 2 car garage,
Purchased 20 years .COM
finish $895. EXCEL- selves up out of 440 amp. standel TELEVISION: GE. Pugs, Labs & more! 1 car garage, REDUCED PRICE!!
ago. $2,450 OR CALL
LENT CONDITION. chair. $100. eq/amp. whole set. Works good. 28”. 570-453-6900 or asking $94,900. NOW $289,900.
610-838-7727 (570)709-5954
570-655-0267 570-823-6805 $125. 570-239-8149 $100. 570-740-1246 570-764-2578 Call 570-675-4805 Call 570-675-4805
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EXETER FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP.


LIBERTY HILLS
HARDING HUNLOCK CREEK KINGSTON LAKE SILKWORTH MOOSIC OLD FORGE
528 Edith St
PITTSTON TWP.
PENDING!! 10-1577

PRICE REDUCED New construction, Brand new ranch Glenmaura


92 W. Pettebone St. 3 bedroom, 2 bath 105-107 Walnut 50 yards from lake.
Beautiful 2 bed- 679 Appletree Rd. Commons town- 40 Gain St.
Hardwood floors in tan brick ranch on St. W. Double lot, 3 bed- Well kept 2 unit
room home with loft 4 bedrooms, house features, Thinking of down-
living room and 1 acre. Features Not much yard room, two bath, home in quiet neigh-
area that can easily 2.5 bath home sizing?? Then we
Wildflower Village dining room. Make include pella work with this laundry room. Full spacious two story
be converted to a nestled among the borhood with 2 car have the perfect lit-
1101 Chicory Court this home your windows, oak hard- home, just enjoy. basement, with living room with gas detached garage,
3rd bedroom. This trees on a very tle house for you!
This immaculate own. With a little wood floors, car- Live in one side, insulation and fireplace, nice close to school,
home has 2.5 private 1 acre, this New construction
end unit townhome, TLC it can be really peted bedrooms, rent the other. Ten- sheetrock. foyer, oak stair- restaurants, shop-
baths, security sys- country retreat Ranch with 3 bed-
5 years young, is nice! Big eat-in tiled kitchen & ants have month to MLS#:09-4746 ping, etc $109,000.
tem, whole house has high quality, case, breakfast rooms, 2 full baths,
ready and waiting kitchen, laundry baths, maple month lease paying $143,900 Maria Huggler
entertainment sys- modern updates nook, deck with 2 car garage, gas
for its new owner to room with .5 bath kitchen cabinets, $600/mo. each. Call John Nicodem CLASSIC
tem with speakers complemented with nice view, oak floor- fireplace. Full unfin-
move right in! on 1st floor. 3 bed- hanstone counter- MLS #10-2706 Classic PROPERTIES
in every room and original woodwork ished basement,
Bright 3 bedroom, rooms, and don't tops, propane fire- $118,900 Properties ing, sunken dining
outside. Great mod- & builtins. Maple 570-587-7000 gas heat and cen-
1.5 bath, new car- forget 1 car ern kitchen. 2 car place, walk up attic, Call Roger Nenni 570-718-4959 room and tile bath-
eat in kitchen tral air. Granite
PITTSTON
peting and flooring detached garage. garage, skylights, tray ceiling in living Ext. 32 rooms. Lower level
with all appliances counters, stainless
throughout, crown
moulding. Gas fur-
nace and air condi-
Asking $ 135,000.
MLS# 10-2409
huge deck and
patio. There is a
overlooks huge
family room with
room & attached
2 car garage.
Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
LAKE SILKWORTH finished in 2008
with third bedroom,
steel appliances,
nice yard.
Call Theresa huge walkout base- floor-to-ceiling brick $279,900 walk-in closet bath- MLS #10-3676
tioning. Back yard ment that is rough MLS# 10-4527
KINGSTON
features patio, vinyl Vacendak, CRS, GRI fire place. Formal room and family $229,900
570-650-5872 plumbed for a bath- dining room with Five Mountains Call Colleen
fence and storage Realty room. Family room
room. Too much to
$116,000 CENTRAL list here, this house
Pella sliders look
570-542-2141 is bright & features 570-237-0415
MLS 11-144 out to stone patio &
REAL ESTATE is a must see. inground pool.
unique fireplace.
Call Terry
570-885-3041 (570) 822-1133 MLS #10-4589
$370,000
French doors lead
to Master bedroom
INKERMAN $319,000
MLS# 10-6336
or Angie
570-885-4896
Call John Polifka suite with walk-in
JENKINS TWP. Year round lake 16 Defoe St.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP 570-704-6846
Antonik and
closet. Central air &
Hi efficient heat,
45 Main St. house. New roof,
gutters, siding,
Lovely 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 1.5 bath PITTSTON TWP.
Associates water supplied doors, windows, home that features
570-735-7494 spring house. kitchen, bathroom, open floor plan with
$185,000 163 Poplar St. (570) 348-1761 cathedral ceiling
HANOVER TWP. MLS #10-3089
Call Steve Shemo
Nice 2 1/2 story
home with original
appliances, heating
& cooling system,
carport & Decks. MOUNTAIN TOP
family room. Pris-
tine hardwood
570-793-9449 woodwork. Corner floors. 3 season
lot in quiet neigh- 2 bedrooms, one
bath, deeded lake sun room leads to
FACTORYVILLE borhood. Roof 9 patio, in ground
years old. Hard- access with shared
EXCEPTIONAL 58 and 60 W. Saint
Marys Road.
Large 3 bedroom
home, freshly paint-
wood floors in good
condition. Ductless
dock.
MLS: 09-4484
pool and manicured
vinyl fenced yard.
$169,000
$97,000 993 Sunrise Drive
FAMILY HOME
Reassessed by ed with some new AC and new 100 MLS 11-141
HAZLETON
the county in 2006 amp wiring Call John Nicodem Horizon Estates
carpeting, new van- Call Terry
to $154,000 after MLS #11-625 Classic Stunning 3 bed-
Two story, 4 bed- ity and new flooring 570-885-3041
the appeal in 2008 Single family home $89,000 Properties room, 2.5 bath end
rooms, 4 bath in bath. Good sized or Angie
it became located on a well Donald Crossin 570-718-4959 Bow Creek Manor Townhome with 2
rooms, double car rear yard, off street 570-885-4896
reassessed to manicured fenced 570-288-0770 Meticulously main- car garage. 1st floor
attached garage, LARKSVILLE
$112,000. Two corner lot. This parking. Perfect for CROSSIN REAL tained 4 bedroom, 3 master bedroom
eat-in kitchen, din- BIRCHWOOD ESTATES
homes on one lot. home provides your growing family. ESTATE 1/2 bath two story with vaulted ceiling
ing room, family 3 SONDRA DRIVE
Close to schools, paved off street Price reduced for 570-288-0770 on almost 1 acre. and luxurious bath,
room, living room,
nice neighbor- parking & a single a quick sale. Master bedroom ultra kitchen, fire-
central air, finished
basement,
acre +, deck. Con-
Half hood.
fridge's,
Two
two
car detached
garage. Entering
the front door 103 N. Church St.
MLS#09-2449
$64,900 KINGSTON suite. 2 family
rooms. 2 fireplaces.
Office/den. Large PITTSTON
place, loft. 12x16
trex deck and large
fence-able yard.
veniently located stoves, two wash- Call Charles
ers, two dryers you’re greeted by Well built stone deck overlooking a Beautiful hardwood
between Clarks
and one dish- hardwood floors, construction. private wooded and tile. Convenient
Summit and
washer all includ- updated windows Convenient location yard. 3 car garage. location in a great
Tunkhannock;
ed. Off street & a pleasant floor to schools & public $369,000. neighborhood and
hardwood floors;
plan. Seller will Bob Kopec very low HOA fee.
EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
central vac; parking for seven, transportation.
fenced in yard. pay 3% towards $34,900 Humford Realty MLS 10-4677
retractable deck
awning;
condition.
pristine The larger home is
3 bedroom, 1.5
closing costs.
Call for appointment
MLS #10-4687
Call Tracy JENKINS TWP 3 bedroom, 2.5
bath home. Living
570-822-5126 NEW PRICE
$289,900
Call Shari at ERA
Brady Associates
baths, wall to wall
carpet, freshly
$89,900
MLS# 10-4598
570-696-2468
357 Ridge Ave.
Lovely 3 bedroom,
room, dining room,
family room,
MOUNTAINTOP 34 Carroll St.
Spacious 3 or 4
Call Terry
570-885-3041
painted, finished Call Vieve Zaroda kitchen, central air Angie
$275,000 Call 1.5 bath home in a bedroom home.
basement, natu- (570) 474-6307 PLUS finished lower 570-855-4896
(570) 836-3848 desirable Kingston Quiet street.
or email ral wood work Ext. 2772 level family room,
neighborhood. MLS# 10-624
sonshine@epix.net. throughout and an storage room &
Kitchen upgrades PRICE REDUCED
enclosed back laundry room
include new coun- $79,900
porch. Ceramic (unfinished), 2 car
tertops, tile back- Call Bill
FORTY FORT tile kitchen, count-
er top, 1.5 bath, splash and tile garage, deck, patio, (570) 362-4158

PLAINS
1717 River Road flooring. New pow- fenced yard on
office and foyer. Smith Hourigan
.
104 Butler Street corner lot.
HAZLETON
Compact 2 story der room, all GREYSTONE MANOR
Great starter New Roof, hot Group $249,000. For sale
home with 3 bed- replacement win- 115 Greystone Drive
home in nice water heaters and 570-474-6307 by owner, realtors
rooms, 1st floor dows. New hard- Well-maintained
neighborhood. insulation. The bath with laundry, welcome.
back house is a wood flooring in liv- home built in 2006.
3 bedrooms, large kitchen. Park- 570-706-1077
1 bath. Large
yard, attached
three floor, 2 bed-
room. Both have
ing in rear with
alley access.
ing and dining
room. Alarm system
recently installed. MOCANAQUA
Great yard. 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths,
large kitchen, family
PITTSTON
garage. Asking separate utilities. $49,900
$134,000 Call Detached 1 car 45 Jeanette St room, dining room/
$65,900. Call MLS 11-99 garage and fenced office, two-sided
(570) 693-1678 Andy Call Colleen
570-714-9225 in corner lot. gas fireplace, large
570-237-0415 MLS #10-3949 deck, large shed. 212 Burke Street

FORTY FORT 89 N. Church St. $167,500 $309,000 End unit townhome


in desirable, estab-
HANOVER TWP.
Very large 1/2 Call Jay Crossin For info, call

HANOVER TWP. double, 3 floors of


space to fill, might
Ext. 23
Crossin Real
570-579-4701 lished community. 3
bedrooms, octagon
Single Family
Home!
be possible to
make this a Duplex,
JENKINS TWP.
Estate
570-288-0770 NANTICOKE 49-51 Curtis St.
Fully occupied dou-
sun room, large
modern kitchen,
huge family room.
3 Bedrooms, nice plenty of room in Beautiful sprawling
neighborhood,
large yard, gas
this property, 2nd
kitchen started on KINGSTON three bedroom one
and a half ranch is
ble with separate
utilities. 2 bed-
rooms each side,
Low utilities.
Pristine condition.
No HOA.
baseboard hot 2nd floor. Buyer to situated on a large
water heat, near pay full transfer tax. level lot with off street parking $168,500.
schools & public This is a Fannie foyer,formal dining and fenced in yard. MLS# 10-4181
1509 Wyoming Ave. 476 Wyoming St. transportation. Mae HomePath room, hardwood MLS #10-2584 Call Joan Hiller
Freshly painted and
insulated, immacu-
Nice 3 bedroom
single home. Gas
Low taxes. To
Settle Estate.
Property. ''First-
Look'' property no
floors, lots of closet
space, finished
$75,900
Call Lu-Ann ROTHSTEIN REALTORS
late and sitting on
almost half an acre
heat. COnvenient
location. To settle
REDUCED PRICE
$72,500
investor offers will
be considered for
basement with a
fireplace, enclosed
133 E. Broad St.
Charming 3
570-602-9280
570-288-7594
this 3 bedroom 1.5 1st 15 days of 23 Mead St. bedroom brick
estate. Affordable No Realtors. Call three seasons
Newly remodeled 2
PLAINS
bath home can be 570-262-6480 listing, please see porch and attached ranch with ample
@ $39,500 story on a corner 62-63 Railroad Ave.
yours. Features for appointment. www.HomePath two car garage. off street parking,
Call Jim for details lot with fenced in Double block home
include a modern .com updated kitchen & 1610 Westminster Rd
Towne & Country yard and 2 car in need of updating Ready to move in
PITTSTON
kitchen, central $24,900 a great fenced in
HANOVER TWP.
Real Estate Co. garage. 4 bed- with large fenced in and priced right! All
A/C. laundry room, MLS #11-55 measurements are yard! The basement
570-735-8932 or rooms, 1 bath, yard. 3 bedrooms
office and free Call Stacey approximate.This is partially finished & 58 Cliff St
570-542-5708 1,660 sq. ft. each side, newer
standing fireplace. 570-262-1158 property qualifies heated. Hardwood
All appliances $89,900 roof and vinyl sided. under carpets. Also
570-696-2468 for The 100% Rural
included. Just move
right in! For more HANOVER TWP. MLS 10-3684
Call Bill
570-362-4158
Great investment.
MLS #10-4459
$54,900
Housing Mortgage
for qualified Buyer.
coal stove for heat
type in basement.
details and photos $137,900 $113,900
visit: www.atlas Call Colleen MLS #10-2723
570-237-0415 570-696-2468
realtyinc.com Call Mary Price PRICE REDUCED!
MLS 11-604 570-472-1395 Gorgeous estate
$190,000 570-474-9801 like property with
Call Kim Two homes, front &
rear, on 1 lot. One 3 bedrooms with log home plus 2
570-466-3338
car garage, patio. JENKINS TWP. formal dining room
and 1st floor family
story garage on 1
acres with many
HAZLETON
Front home has 3
8 Diamond Ave.
bedrooms, huge
kitchen, lots of KINGSTON AREA room. Additional
multi-use room on
outdoor features.
Garage.
Loads of space in storage and a Priced To Sell!!
NANTICOKE first floor. Aluminum MLS# 11-319

MOCANAQUA
this modernized tra- workshop in the Great location. siding. Screened-in $325,000
153 Espy St
FORTY FORT ditional home. 3rd basement; Rear Zoned residential side porch. Garage. Call Charles
floor is a large bed- home features new and Commercial. $62,500
65 W. Pettebone St. room with walk-in kitchen, 2 bed- Well kept 3 bed- (PHFA: $1,875 down
Beautiful remodeled closet. Modern rooms and good room bi-level. 2 5.125% interest,
home in nice neigh- kitchen, family room storage space. baths, large 30n years, $364
borhood. 4 bed, 3 addition, deck over- Call for appointment fenced in yard, month)
250 Susquehan-
bath, new carpeting looking large corner $89,900 nice landscaping. Ask for Bob Kopec
SPACIOUS VICTORIAN nock Drive
new kitchen, stain- lot. Not just a MLS# 10-4597 Gas and/or elec- Humford Realty
Currently duplex but Immaculate Cape
less appliances. starter home but a Call Vieve Zaroda tric heat. Attached 570-822-5126
can be easily Cod home features
A must see. home to stay (570) 474-6307 1st floor master garage. Also car-
converted back to Beautiful Home Find Something?
PLAINS
$174,500. in and grow! Ext. 2772 suite with office and port. Deck, patio, Lovely 3 bedroom
single. Charming Completely remod- Lose Something?
Leave Message MLS #11-622 3/4 bath. 2nd floor hot tub. Finished Cape Cod with
entrance foyer with eled Inside & Out. Get it back where it
570-881-8493 $127,900 has 2 large bed- lower level with formal dining room, 1610 Westminster Rd
wood staircase & An absolute must
Call Colleen floors, stained rooms with walk in bar & fireplace. walk in closet, belongs
FORTY FORT New roof, new see property! New with a Lost/Found ad!
570-237-0415 windows, modern closets and adjoin- 3 season room
central air, new electrical, plumbing,
1st floor kitchen & ing bath. 1st floor & detached 3 car
roof, wall to wall 570-829-7130
Smith Hourigan laundry and 1/2 furnace. garage on approx.
bath, finished 3rd carpeting, windows,
Group
570-474-6307
floor, walk-in
closets & off street
bath, modern
kitchen with bam-
$151,900
570-287-1806
1.5 acres.
$110,000
interior & exterior
doors, new oak
PITTSTON
parking. $67,355 boo floors, living MLS# 10-3755
kitchen with tile

HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. Call Ann Marie


570-760-6769
room with stone
fireplace. 2 tier LAFLIN Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
floor, hardwood
staircase, all new
PRICE REDUCED!
(570) 288-6654 deck overlooks light fixtures, new
BELL REAL ESTATE above ground pool, Gorgeous estate
MOCANAQUA
hot water heater
ready for & baseboard like property with
76 Oak St. log home plus 2
summer fun! heating units.
Traditional old story garage on 1
MLS #11-657
world charm in
this 2 story with 4
bedrooms, 2 baths.
HUNLOCK CREEK $299,000
Call Colleen
MLS# 10-4137 Call
570-696-2468 For Sale by Owner
acres with many
outdoor features.
570-237-0415 39 Tompkins St Garage.
Bonus includes 3 3-4 bedroom ranch MLS# 11-319
car garage with 2 Well located with 2 car detached $325,000
apartments above. in Hanover Twp. 7 Hickorywood Dr. garage and finished Call Charles
Let the apartments 94 Ferry Road Wonderful 4 bed- lower level in nice
just off the San
practically pay for Nice vinyl sided 2 room Ranch with neighborhood.
Souci Highway.
your mortgage! story situated on a sweeping views of Very nice side by Completely remod-
Newer kitchens, Looking to buy a
Price to sell at great corner fenced the valley. Master side (2 unit) with off eled and modern
large baths & 3 home?
$159,500 lot in Hanover Twp. bedroom with walk- street parking for 5, throughout - too
bedrooms each.
MLS# 10-991 2 bedrooms, 2
Both sides are Main Road Place an ad here in closet and bath, public water & Looking for the right deal much to list!

PLAINS
Contact Judy Rice modern baths, Country Living and let the ultra modern eat-in sewer. At present
additional finished
presently occupied.
At It’s Best. sellers know! kitchen with granite
on an automobile? $114,900
570-714-9230 Call for appointment time both sides are Pictures and full
space in basement Well Maintained 570-829-7130 counters and cherry vacant. Live in one Turn to classified. description at Absolute Must
$79,300
for 2 more bed-
MLS# 10-4598 farmhouse on 6+ cabinets with large side and rent out It’s a showroom in print! www.plainsre.com See River Ridge
rooms or
office/playrooms.
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
acres. Garage,
stream. Easy JERMYN island and stainless
steel appliances. 2
the other.
$75,000
Classified’s got
the directions!
570-817-1228 Townhouse!

PITTSTON TWP.
Attached 2 car access to Route 11. 111 FRANKLIN ST. car garage, full MLS# 10-3183
Ext. 2772

HANOVER TOWNSHIP
garage connected
by a 9x20 breeze-
way which could be
Affordable at
REDUCED TO
$159,500
unfinished base-
ment with
Five Mountains
Realty OLD FORGE
walk-out to yard. 570-542-2141
a great entertaining Bonus To MLS #10-4060
area! Above ground
pool, gas fireplace,
gas heat, newer
Smith Hourigan
Selling Office
Call Jim
Towne & Country
$269,900
Call Colleen MOUNTAIN TOP
Group 570-237-0415
roof and “All Dri” Real Estate Co.
570-474-6307
system installed in 570-735-8932 or
HISTORY!
LARKSVILLE
basement. 570-542-5708
MLS #11-626 Live in a house
located in the town 120 Parnell St.
MOCANAQUA
Reduced! $119,900 235 Cannery Dr. 317 Charles St. 264 Burke Street
Mark R. Mason known as the Birth- Bring Your Hammer Looking for a Ranch
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
570-331-0982
Built in 1993, ranch,
place of First Aid Doyouneedmorespace? & Paint Brush & home? Beautiful 3
No maintenance
3 bedrooms, 2 single family, fees. Many
baths, 1 car garage. CROSSIN REAL 3 bedrooms, 2.5 (Jermyn) This A yard or garage sale Make This Your bedroom brick front upgrades. Move in
New carpeting, ESTATE baths, garage, eat- house is a deal at in classified 144 Patriot Circle Home! Large single Ranch in nice condition. 2,000 sq.
570-288-0770 in kitchen, dining $53,900. No need is the best way This is a move in with 4 bedrooms, neighborhood. ft. Berber, ceramic
paint, etc. Large lot.
to purchase any ready, updated bath, side enclosed Large rooms, nicely
Asking $118,000. room, living room,
appliances they are
tocleanoutyourclosets! appointed with
tile & hardwood. 2

KINGSTON
Deremer Realty fireplace, gas townhome with porch, newer bedroom, 2.5
all included! For You’re in bussiness beautiful granite & furnace, deck and large yard and full
570-477-1149 forced air furnace, baths. All appli-
40 N. Landon St. central air, unfin- more details and with classified! marble floors, tile 3 car detached basement. ances, washer
pictures visit Priced to sell at
HARVEYS LAKE SUGARLOAF
Residential area, ished basement, backsplashes & a garage. Looking for & dryer & window
4 bedroom plus 2 in 12,570 sq. ft. lot, 2 bedroom, 1 bath www.atlas large deck with a reasonable offer. $224,500 treatments includ-
Lakefront property attic totaling 6. 1 1/2 deck. Brick front home across street realtyinc.com 2 houses. Must sell canopy. $108,000 Priced at: $89,900 MLS #10-2817 ed. Walk in
for sale. 1 acre of baths. Half block with siding. Stick from the river with MLS#10-1458 together. Each has MLS #10-3937 MLS# 10-2409 Call Charlie for closet. No
land. 50’ of devel- from schools. All built for wheelchair detached 2 car $53,900 its own utilities on Call Mary Price Call Theresa your private units in front of
oped lakefront. new rugs and access with open garage. Call Kim 2.57 acres. 3 car 570-472-1395 Vacendak, CRS, GRI showing. or behind. 1 car
Respond to: appliances, laundry floor plan. $59,900 570-466-3338 garage with 3 large 570-474-9801 570-650-5872 VM 101 garage. Very
For Sale by Owner room, two car $243,000 MLS# 11-283 attached rooms. CENTRAL private. Near all
P.O. Box 286 garage, off street Call (570) 288-1246 Five Mountains For Sale By Owner. interstates.
Harveys Lake, PA parking, $139,900. to set an appoint- Realty $249,900 REAL ESTATE REDUCED PRICE
18618 Call 570-829-0847 ment 570-542-2141 Call (570) 788-5913 (570) 822-1133 Call 570-829-3162
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SHICKSHINNY SWOYERSVILLE WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE WYOMING Properties Properties
FOR SALE BY OWNER 438 Tripp St 39 Nicole Drive
FORTY FORT
“ELEGANCE N’ SIMPLICITY
PLAINS TOWNSHIP JENKINS TOWNSHIP WYOMING 1ST FLOOR DUPLEX
May Street “FASHIONABLE” 2

MILL CREEK ACRES PRICE REDUCED! bedroom, enclosed


screened porch/
deck, kitchen with
4 Lan Creek Rd
Close to Mohegan everything, built-ins,
Sun & Geisinger, 4
Completely
941 Apartments/ laundry, dining
Immaculate 2 story, room, more. Ser-
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
remodeled 3 bed- stone & vinyl. Large 2-story home locat-
520 Beverly Rd. Unfurnished vices provided by
Fireplace, 2 Car HARD WORK DOES
room, 1.75 bath lot on cul-de-sac. ed in Barney Farms America Realty
ASHLEY
Garage. Excellent PAY - Open floor
brick & aluminum 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 in excellent condi- $650 + utilities.
Condition. All Appli- plan accentuates
ranch on over 4 baths. Detached tion. 4 bedrooms, SAME 2 YEARS,
ances Included. Former Parrish 2nd floor, 1
acres with Pond. oversized 2 car and 4 baths, full fin- this 4 bedroom, MANDATORY NO
Large yard. Center Hall with bedroom, living
New stainless steel garage with loft. ished basement 3.5 bath home in 285 Wyoming Ave. SMOKING/PETS/
Go To kitchen & parking room, dining room,
appliances, 2 car Tile, hardwood, with wet bar, fire- Dallas School First floor currently EMPLOYMENT.
www.plainsre.com off-street parking,
for details.
attached and 1 car granite, central air. place in family room, District. Family MLS#08-2954 used as a shop, America Realty
built-in garage, laundry/pantry & screened in porch, $179,900 could be offices, yard. Gas heat 288-1422
Asking $219,900 room with wood included. $525.
paved driveway, large family room SUNDAY in-ground pool with Call Charlie etc. Prime location,
Call 570-817-1228 burning fireplace, Call 570-991-1883
open front porch, with built in bar & 1:00PM-3:00PM fenced yard. Newer corner lot, full base-
for showing
3 season room, fireplace on 1st Completely remod- heating and cooling deck of kitchen, ment. 2nd floor is 3
AMERICA
PLAINS TWP
rear patio, brick
fireplace & property
floor. $284,900.
570-288-3256
eled home
everything
with
new.
systems. A lot for
your money!
dining room. Huge
lower level ready
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage AVOCA REALTY CO.
RENTALS
FOR SALE BY OWNER goes to a stream New kitchen, baths, MLS#11-245 to be finished. and parking for 3 rooms, wall to
wall carpeting,
in the back.
TRUCKSVILLE bedrooms, tile $239,900 2 car garage.
LARKSVILLE
6 cars.
appliances, coin-op
FORTY FORT

PLAINS TOWNSHIP
$199,900 floors, hardwoods, Karen Altavilla MLS #10-4339 Call for current
MLS# 10-4716 granite countertops, 570-283-9100 x28 PRICE REDUCED $174,900 washer/dryer, off availability. Over 30
Five Mountains all new stainless $175,900 Call Charlie street parking, years managed

MILL CREEK ACRES Realty steel appliances, Call Theresa VM 101 $410+ security. No service provided.
570-542-2141 refrigerator, stove, Vacendak, CRS, GRI pets. 570-655-1606 NO PETS/SMOKING
4 Lan Creek Rd microwave, dish- 570-650-5872 /2 YEAR SAME
Close to Mohegan
Sun & Geisinger, 4 SHICKSHINNY washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for CENTRAL BACK MOUNTAIN
RENT, EMPLOY-
MENT VERIFICA-
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Fireplace, 2 Car
Garage. Excellent
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
WILKES-BARRE REAL ESTATE
(570) 822-1133
TION/APPLICATION
REQUIRED.
Details call
Condition. All Appli- $154,900 (835.00 / 912 Lots & Acreage 570-288-1422
ances Included. REDUCED! 30years/ 5%)
WYOMING 462 W. State St.

HANOVER
Large yard. 163 Highland 570-654-1490 Lower End Pizza!
Go To
www.plainsre.com
Ave.
Meticulously main-
Established prof-
itable business for
DALLAS
Half acre lots, great 618 FELLOWS ST
for details. tained 2 story on sale. Restaurant, Large 2 Bedrooms,
beautifully land- view. $32,500 per
Asking $219,900 Nice 24'X50' bar, game room, 3 large 1 bedroom appliances, NEW
scaped double lot in lot. Lot / home
Call 570-817-1228 Doublewide on separate dining apts. offered as 1 refrigerator, stove &
Trucksville. Newer packages available.
for showing 1 acre featuring room. Parking for
WEST WYOMING
73 Richard Street Call 570-823-1413 unit of shared microwave. Off
2 bedrooms, roof, vinyl siding 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath 35 cars. Turnkey street parking.
living space.
1.5 baths, living and windows, 3 Traditional in Very operation. Addition-
PLYMOUTH Features large Porch & Yard. Sun
room, dining room, bedrooms. 1.5 mod- Good Condition. al parking lot DURYEA room. Available April
rooms, tiled baths
kitchen & laundry
plus 1 car detached
garage with paved
ern baths, wood-
burning fireplace,
gas heat, fenced
Open Layout. Off
Street Parking,
6 Colonial Acres
Beautiful brick
included.
$225,000
Call Jay Crossin
44.59 ACRES & large kitchens.
Convenient to all
1st. $700/ + utilities.
Small pets allowed.
Yard & Shed. colleges. $795/ 570-357-1138 or
driveway. yard, beautiful Ranch home on Ext. 23
Many Updates. month + electric. 610-568-8363
$78,900 paver patio pond corner lot in Colo- Crossin Real
Asking $47,900 No lease required.
nial Acres develop-
HUNLOCK CREEK
MLS# 10-4613 and 1 car garage. Call 570-762-1537 Estate
Five Mountains Bonus additional lot ment. 2 bedrooms, 570-288-0770
Call for more info
for showing
Realty across street 1.5 baths, 2 car 570-696-1866
536 W. Eighth St. garage, lower level 627 Main Street
included. This home
PLAINS
570-542-2141 (Above Post Office)
44 Church St
46 Church St. Rear
is ready for YOU to
move right in!
Nice starter home
with 7 rooms, 3
bedrooms, 1.25
WILKES-BARRE rec room.
$149,900
MLS 10-3461
DALLAS 1 bedroom, no
smoking, no pets.
MLS #10-2524 1st floor, 1 bedroom, Electric heat. $400.
Package Deal, sold baths. 1 car garage Call Phil Industrial Site. Rail
REDUCED! modern kitchen, off Utilities by tenant.
together for and carport. Home 570-313-1229 served with all
$159,000 street parking. Security & back-
SOUTH ABINGTON
$115,000. 2 units. has plenty of park- utilities. KOZ
Call Mark Mason $550/ month + utili- ground check. Call
MLS 10-3634 ing in rear with approved.
570-331-0982 ties. No pets. Call (570) 735-5490
MLS 10-3635 shed and great $2,395,000
Crossin Real
HOME IN GREAT
Maria Huggler yard. (570) 639-1462 Leave Message
Estate MLS#10-669
CLASSIC MLS #11-559 Call Charlie
570-288-0770 DALLAS TWP
PROPERTIES $99,900
KINGSTON
570-587-7000
CONDITION! WEST PITTSTON
Call Tom
570-262-7716
83 E. Chestnut St.
Motivated Seller is YATESVILLE 107-109 E. Carey St.
High traffic, high CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor, washer/dryer
potential location
PRINGLE PRICED TO SELL!
322 SALEM ST. looking for offers. hookup, yard, park-
Modern oak with enough space 2 Bath. Call Us to
for 2 second floor discuss our great ing, No Pets, Quiet
335 Highland Ave. kitchen, formal din- /Secluded/Conve-
ing room, 1st floor apartments. Large GOULDSBORO Amenity & Mainte-
5 Bedrooms, 1 bath. nance program! nient $425. + utili-
laundry. Updated front windows for 902 Layman Lane
Updated Wiring, Call 570-674-5278 ties. Discount avail-
WEST WYOMING bath, walk in closet. showroom display.
Newer Roof & Fur- able, lease, Refer-
Worth a look. Basement & sub-
nace, Modern Dallas, Pa. ences. 574-9827
Asking $34,800. basement for
Kitchen & Bath, Gas MEADOWS
MLS#: 09-3646 additional storage
KINGSTON
Fireplace, Huge APARTMENTS
Call Jeannie or workspace.
12FT Ceiling Base- 61 Pittston Ave. 220 Lake St.
Great 1/2 double Four Star $125,900
ment, Large Deck, Stately brick Ranch Housing for the 1st Ave. 1 bedroom,
NEW LISTING located in nice McCabe Realty MLS# 10-1919
Fenced Yard, Above in private location. elderly & mobility single occupancy,
Charming 2 story, West Pittston loca- 570-674-9950 Call Stanley
Ground Pool. Large room sizes, impaired; all utilities off-street parking,
Spacious livin- $160,000. Call tion. 3 bedrooms, (570) 817-0111
fireplace, central included. Federally no pets, references,
groom, eat
kitchen, 1st floor
in (253)905-6601
or email
new carpet. Vertical
blinds with all appli- WILKES-BARRE A/C. Includes
extra lot.
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
Wooded lot in Big
Bass Lake. Current
perc on file. Priced
subsidized program.
Extremely low
$420 + utilities.
Call 570-654-1171
laundry / powder beccaz63@ ances. Screened in Nice 3 bedroom MLS #10-3512 570-474-2340
below cost, sell income persons
room, 2 bedrooms, porch and yard Ranch home in
KINGSTON
hotmail.com. PRICE REDUCED encouraged to
1.5 baths on a deep MLS#10-1535 good condition. says bring all offers.
PLAINS TWP.
$209,000 apply. Income less
SPRING BROOK TWP
lot with patio and $59,000 Hardwood floors, MLS#10-3564. Low
Call Charlie than $11,900. 2 Apartments.
waterfall. Priced to Charlie VM 101 family room & office price $10,000
570-829-6200
LAND! Thomas Bourgeois 570-675-6936, Available Now.
sell $54,900. Call in basement. VM 101
516-507-9403 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Both 2 bedrooms,
Call Ann Marie $124,900
CLASSIC EQUAL HOUSING $550 + security &
570-760-6769 MLS #11-169
HIGHWAY 315 PROPERTIES OPPORTUNITY utilities. No pets.
570-288-6654 Call Toni Ranieli
2 acres of commer- 570-842-9988 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE For more info, Call
Bell Real Estate 570-237-1032
909 S. Franklin St. cial land. 165 front Scott 570-814-0875
570-288-1444

SHAVERTOWN WEST PITTSTON Be ready to wel- feet. Driveway


NYABSOLUTE
FARM LIQUIDATION DUPONT
97 Lacoe Street
come Spring in your
lovely new home.
So many lovely fea-
LINEUP access permit and
lot drainage in SALE
Totally renovated
6 room apartment.
KINGSTON
49 S. WELLES AVE.
place. WIll build to
6 Williams St.
Great value for the
tures, central air, 3 ASUCCESSFULSALE suit tenant or avail-
3/19th ONLY
12 acres - Pond
Partially furnished, 1 bedroom, no pets,
zone heat, 3 bed- able for land lease. brand new fridge/ 3rd floor,
price on quiet
street which is WHITE HAVEN rooms, partially fin- INCLASSIFIED! MLS 11-17
$24,900
20 acres - Stream-
electric range, elec- heat furnished,
ished lower level tric washer & dryer. $475/per month,
closed to all main with laundry room, Doyouneedmorespace? Price Negotiable
Call Charlie
$39,900 Brand new custom Call (570)288-9434
roads is a must
see. Also comes
some hardwood A yard or garage sale 570-829-6200
Surrounded by
State Land, prime
draperies, Roman
shades, carpeting / KINGSTON
with home
floors, detached
garage. This corner
in classified VM 101 So. Tier location! flooring & energy 595 MARKET ST
warranty. is the best way Woods, fields, 100%
13 Lehigh St., N.
Lovingly cared for 2
MLS 10-3210
$157,900
Very well
maintained, 2
property is meticu-
lously cared for. tocleanoutyourclosets!
guaranteed. Call
888-793-7762 Now!
efficient furnace &
windows. 2 bed- BRAND NEW
bedroom, 1 bath, 1 You owe it to your- room + large attic 1 bedroom
bedroom, 1 bath Thomas Bourgeois car garage in quiet self to take a look! You’re in bussiness www.NewYork loft bedroom with apartment. $550 +
bungalow with 516-507-9403 LandandLakes.com
neighborhood. Move $115, 000 with classified! spacious walk-in utilities. No pets

PLYMOUTH
many improve- CLASSIC in ready, hardwood 54 Shade Tree Rd. MLS 10-4333 closet, full tiled bath / No smoking. Off
ments done includ- PROPERTIES Well maintained street parking, air,
YATESVILLE
floors, gas heat & Call Connie on 1st floor, Easy
ing new (2 yrs. old) 570-842-9988 great outdoor living bi-level in tranquil Eileen R. Melone access to I-81, new appliances &
PRICES REDUCED
central air and fur- space. Kitchen wooded setting by airport & casino, off microwave, laundry.
nace. 1 car garage
with attached cus- SWEET VALLEY appliances
included. $112,500
a stream. Large
bedrooms with lots
Real Estate
570-821-7022 PRICE REDUCED EARTH
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
street parking. No
smoking, No pets.
Security, references
& Background
tom built carport.
WILKES-BARRE
MLS 10-4063 of storage through- 46+/- Acres $750 + utilities & check required.
This property is a Call Melissa out. Spacious security. 570-288-4508
Hanover Twp.,
“must see”! 570-237-6384 open living area & 570-762-8265
$89,000
MLS #10-3624
$139,000
Donald Crossin
large breakfast bar
in kitchen (great
location in quiet 155 E Walnut St.
10+/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
DURYEA KINGSTON
90 Sharpe Street
$69,000
570-288-0770 community but Good investment 2 bedrooms, 2nd 2nd floor, 2 bed-
28+/- Acres
Crossin Real close to I-80 & 940. property knocking floor. Living room, rooms. $615/month.
Fairview Twp.,
Estate Comes with access eat in kitchen. Heat, water, stove &
WEST PITTSTON 12 Reid st. on your door. Don't $85,000
570-288-0770 REDUCED!! to community pool. miss out, come and Fridge & Stove. refrigerator includ-
Nice doublewide Spacious Bi-level 61+/- Acres
& clubhouse. This see for yourself. Nuangola Washer / dryer ed. References &
with 2 bedrooms, 2 OPEN HOUSE home in semi-pri-
SHAVERTOWN
house comes with 912 S. Franklin St. Also included in the $125,000 hookup. $475 / security required.
baths, kitchen, living SUNDAY vate location with
an additional lot Move-in condition sale of the property 40+/- Acres month. Sewer Section 8 Welcome.
room, dining room, 12-1:30 pm private back yard. 3
Pin# Q11S5-VAR- 2-story with 3 is the lot behind the Newport Twp. included. 1st, securi- Call Ed.
laundry room, 3 VAR, DB/Page-Book season room. Gas
bedrooms, 1.5 home. Lot size is $180,000 ty & lease. No pets. 570-287-9661
season porch & 2 3004 Page 210588. fireplace in lower
baths with open 25X75, known as 32 +/- Acres Call 570-466-1545 extension 229
car built in garage Home warranty level family room. 4
floor plan; finished bedrooms, garage. 147 Cherry St. Wilkes-Barre Twp.
sitting on 1.47 pri-
vate acres.
$110,000
included. $135,000
MLS #10-1776
Call Mary Price
lower level, walk-up
attic and fenced-in
MLS 10-4740
$159,900
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
See additional Land
for Sale at DURYEA/PITTSTON KINGSTON
Available May 1
yard with newer Call Charlie www. earth 2 bedrooms, gas
Five Mountains 570-472-1395 pool. $82,900 Coldwell Banker Great neighbor-
Realty 570-829-6200 conservancy.org heat, washer &
570-474-9801 MLS #10-3914 Rundle Real Estate 570-823-3445 dryer hookup, tile hood! 2nd floor, 2
570-542-2141 VM 101
Ledge View DJ Wojciechowski 570-474-2340 kitchen & bath. bedrooms. Large
375 Greenpond Rd. 570-283-9100 x22 dining & family
SWOYERSVILLE
Development Large yard. $525 +
Well kept Ranch in room. New bath &
132 Clear Spring Ct. 915 Manufactured utilities, security and
Midway Manor with
7 rooms, 3 bed-
Ranch style town-
home, with 2 bed-
SUGAR NOTCH Homes
references. Call
570-840-4534
kitchen
floors,
with tile
windows,
rooms, 2 baths, 2 Need to rent that carpet & appli-
rooms, 1 3/4 mod-
car garage, newer
EDWARDSVILLE
ern baths, modern Vacation property? ances. Includes
furnace.
MLS #10-4474
kitchen with stove,
dishwasher,
Place an ad and
get started! WILKES-BARRE TWP
909 Income &
Commercial
ASHLEY PARK Main Street
garage. No pets /
smoking. $675.
$162,900 Laurel Run & San
570-829-7130 Remodeled 2 bed- Some utilities includ-
Call Tom
garbage disposal, Properties Souci Parks, Like
ed. Lease &
fridge. Separate new, several to room, heat, water,
WILKES-BARRE
570-262-7716 sewer, appliances deposit. After 6
laundry room, 1 car choose from,
9 Jay Street
Totally renovated
garage, like new
condition. EDWARDSVILLE 863-865 Main St.
Financing &Warranty,
facebook.com/
included. Coin-op
laundry, security &
p.m., 570-814-6714

Ranch home. MLS 11-366 MobileOne.Sales references. $520


Good
Modern kitchen,
modern bath, 3
$162,500
Call Lu-Ann
neighborhood,
Great location. Well
Call (570)250-2890 Call 570-814-5122
KINGSTON
SHAVERTOWN bedrooms, AC,
off street parking.
570-602-9280

A DIAMOND IN THE
established Bar &
Grill on Main St. 927 Vacation EXETER
1054 Wyoming Ave
Beautiful 1 bedroom
apartment in nice
neighborhood. All
Affordable at with parking lot.
$149,500 ROUGH????. The Liquor License & Locations Available April 1. 2nd appliances includ-
basics are there...a floor, 2 bedroom. ed. with washer/
Towne & Country equipment included. dryer. New kitchen.
Real Estate Co. big bright kitchen, Off street parking.
Kitchen features
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708 WEST PITTSTON
116 Amber Lane
Very nice Bi-level
home with 3-4 bed-
plaster walls
throughout. Hard-
Lawrence St.
Nice 3 unit stainless steel
hood, Fryers &
VACATION PROPERTY
Think Spring Time
Central air. Building
only 5 years old.
French doors, hard-
wood floors. No
woods under car- property. Lots of Water included. Pets or Smoking.
rooms, open floor off street parking Ansul system. Share at Scenic $450 + security.
SWOYERSVILLE
peting, walk-up $650 + utilities, secu-
plan, built in and bonus 2 car Turnkey operation Quail Hollow in rity & references. Utilities by tenant.
attic and a very priced to sell.
garage, driveway, useable heated garage. All units are Drums, PA. 19th 570-655-2254 Available Now. Call
on corner lot. rented. Great Currently open. 6 Week. Year Round (570) 690-0729
94 Mary St. basement on a room apartment on
EXETER
Lower level family large lot.....but work income with low Access to Indoor Leave Message.
3 bedroom, 2 bath 2nd floor. $130,000
room with pellet is needed. maintenance Swimming Pool, Hot Calls returned at he
Ranch home on MLS# 11-65
stove. Move in $159,900 Tub, Restaurant, end of each day
SENIOR APARTMENTS
double lot with 1 car MLS #10-4457 Call Stanley
condition home $44,000 MLS# 10-2675 Game Room &
garage. Located in
$99,900 (570) 817-0111 Beach. PRICE
a quiet neighbor- Well cared for and MLS 10-4538
For more infor- Call Karen
Coldwell Banker Coldwell Banker GREATLY REDUCED! 222 Schooley Ave. KINGSTON
hood. MLS -11-372 mation Call Holly,
$149,900
nicely kept. A place
to call home! Com-
Call Colleen Eileen R. Melone Rundle Real Estate Rundle Real Estate Call 570-331-4793 Exeter, PA DUPLEX
570-237-0415 Real Estate. 570-474-2340 570-474-2340 (Absolutely No Time Accepting applica- Beautiful 1st floor, 2
Call Tom DUPLEX PROPERTY plete with 2 car
570-262-7716 570-821-7022 Share Companies) tions for 1 bedroom bedroom, 1.5 baths,
For Sale By Owner oversized garage, apartments. Quality 5 rooms, convenient
Move-in good con-
dition. 1 Bedroom
Each. All Separate
central air, first floor
laundry, eat
kitchen. Convenient
in
WYOMING HANOVER TOWNSHIP
22 W. Germania St
WYOMING LINE UP 1 bedroom apart-
ments for ages 62
residential location,
hardwood floors,
Utilities. Off Street to shopping, West A GREAT DEAL... and older. Income natural woodwork,
Parking. Great
Location, Excellent
Pittston pool and
ball fields. $152,500
WILKES-BARRE IN CLASSIFIED!
limits apply. Rent
only $437 month.
french doors, ceiling
fan, laundry with

SHICKSHINNY Neighborhood.
$55,000.
MLS 11-583
Call Judy Rice
Looking for the right deal
* Utilities Included
* Laundry Facilities
washer/dryer in-
cluded, refrigerator,
MUST SELL 570-714-9230 on an automobile? * On Site gas range, dish-
Management washer, oak cabi-
CALL 570-407-3100 Turn to classified. *Private parking nets, off street
WEST WYOMING It’s a showroom in print! Call for appointment parking, fenced-in
Affordable Building
Classified’s got
TOY TOWN SECTION Price Reduced! This 6,600 sq. ft. 570-654-5733 back yard, storage.
waiting for your
192 East Third St. Monday - Friday Available April 1.
Charming home
concrete block business to occupy the directions! 8am-11am. Equal $695 + utilities.
148 Stites Street building has multi- it! It also offers
MINT CONDITION
MUST SEE!
WILKES-BARRE 313 N. River Street
Nice 2 bedroom
with natural
woodwork - Newer
ple uses. 5 offices
& kitchenette.
income from 2 bed-
room apartment 930 Wanted to Buy
Housing Opportunity Call 570-690-0633

3 bedroom, 2 bath
brick & aluminum
ranch with 2 car
$74,000
Charming 750 sq.
Mayflower Section
Nice area. Duplex.
Easily converted
single home, A/C,
well maintained.
Near courthouse
roof - 5 bedrooms -
2 baths - walk-up
attic finished for
Over 5,800 sq. ft..
warehouse space
above. Off street
parking. Offers con-
Real Estate HARVEYS LAKE
1 BEDROOM
KINGSTON
Large 2 bedroom,
ft. corner lot home. (high ceilings). 2 sidered! MLS 11-572
garage on over 14 back to 6 room, 2 & colleges. additional living APARTMENT 1st floor. Newly
overhead doors. $79,500
WE BUY HOMES
acres with stream All hardwood floors, bath single. Carpet- Affordably Priced space. $119,900 Located off the painted. Stove &
new hot water $97,500 Call Judy Ross
& barn for horses. ing, hardwood. @ $44,900. MLS# 10-1614 lake. Stackable fridge included.
boiler, gas heat, MLS 10-1326 570-714-9230
$189,900 Stoves and refriger- Call Jim Call Geri washer & dryer, all Washer/ dryer
immaculate with full Bob Kopec Any Situation
MLS# 11-80 ators included. Towne & Country 570-696-0888 utilities included. hookup. $675; Heat

570-956-2385
basement. HUMFORD
Five Mountains Reduced! Real Estate Co. 570-696-3801 REALTY
$695/ month. included. Call
Realty
570-542-2141
2 car garage.
570-446-3254
Asking $52,000
Call 570-823-7587
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708 LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-822-5126
Call 570-675-4600
or 570-639-2331
570-814-0843 or
570-696-3090
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MOUNTAIN TOP SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Wilkes-Barre DOLPHIN PLAZA
OLYPHANT
OFFICE OR RETAIL
PLAINS TWP
7 PETHICK DRIVE
1st floor, 2 bedroom.
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
bright, 1st
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom,
2 bedroom house
with living room, eat
in kitchen. 1 bath.
Large, bright first
floor, 4 rooms.
1 bedroom. Wash-
Wall to wall carpet.
2nd floor 1 bed-
Š1 bedroom,
affordable, water
Rte. 315
2,000 SF
Commercial office
space and retail
OFF RTE. 315
1200 & 700 SF
room, wall to wall included. Office / Retail space available. Office Available.
floor, 2 bedrooms, available Porch. Large yard. er/dryer, small yard. Š2 bedroom, Next to Gymboree Reasonable.
elevator, carpet- Located in the His- carpet. Off street Rock Creek
immediately, No Off street parking. affordable. 4,500 SF Office Corporate Center 570-760-1513
ed, Security toric District. parking. Washer/
pets. Rents based No smoking, no Š3 bedroom Showroom, Call Judy
dryer included. 1
SWEET VALLEY
system. Garage. on income start pets. $670 includes Includes 1 parking single, Warehouse
Extra storage & space in rear. $650 month security & 570-383-3900
at $395 & $430. heat & water. exceptional Loading Dock rockcreekcorpo-
references. Call for
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
570-696-3368 plus utilities, refer-
ences. NO PETS. WILKES-BARRE info.(570) 574-2249 Kingston
ŠLarge 3
Call 570-829-1206 ratecenter.com
Heat & hot water Opportunity.
SWOYERSVILLE
Eileen R. Melone HEIGHTS WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
EXETER
PITTSTON
bedroom
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711 Newly remodeled,
Real Estate
570-821-7022
57 Carbon Lane Hanover
RETAIL STOREFRONT
COOPERS CO-OP
1 bedroom, 2nd SECURE Š2 bedroom,
Convenient to bus This institution is an 2nd floor,1 bedroom 500 Square Feet.
floor. Wall to wall BUILDINGS exceptional
& stores. No
pets. References.
equal opportunity
provider and
with hardwood
floors, large eat-in WILKES-BARRE
1st floor, 2 bed-
carpet. Eat in
kitchen with Appli-
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Š3 bedroom,
large, affordable
Nice clean unit for
any small business
or office. Can be
Lease Space
Security. Lease. employer. kitchen with large ances, off street Nanticoke Available, Light
rooms. Stove, Laundry facility. Off combined with
No smokers private deck. All parking, rear Š2 bedroom, manufacturing, Start your own
refrigerator, wash- street parking avail- another if more
NANTICOKE
please. $840. appliances & wash- porch. $385 + util- large, water business in the
570-287-0900 er, dryer included. able. Starting at space is required. warehouse,
er & dryer included. ities & security. $440. 570-332-5723 included heart of Sweet Val-
Walk in closets. No Off street parking. Loading dock avail- office, includes
355 East Ridge St 570-814-1356 Pittston ley! Showroom, fire-
$525 includes able also. $350. All all utilities with
KINGSTON First floor apart- pets, no smoking. WILKES-BARRE ŠLarge 1 place, pole building,
water, sewer and utilities included. free parking.
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM
ment. Heat, water, $650 + utilities, 1st & bedroom water storage building,
Like New 2 bed-
room apartment in
sewage, garbage &
appliances included.
last months rent &
security. Call
trash. Security,
lease and back- WILKES-BARRE on 1st floor of brick
included
Old Forge
Plenty of parking.
Call now!
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paved parking,
fenced rear, well &
ground check 570-650-8606
great neighbor-
hood. 2nd floor.
$500 / month. Call
570-301-3170
(570) 283-0327
required.
908-637-4363.
LODGE building in historic
district. Wall to wall
Š2 bedroom
exceptional
septic. Prime loca-
tion, high traffic
Includes new carpet; equipped water included EXETER area. Lot next door
kitchen (with new Formerly The McDermott & is going with the
stove, dishwasher
& microwave) and
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom apart-
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
kitchen; bonus
room; off street
parking. $650.
McDermott
Real Estate
WAREHOUSE SPACE
8200 Square Feet.
property.
$125,000
bath w/washer Wilkes-Barre Inc. Property MLS# 08-3297
dryer hookup. Hard- Immediate
ment with sunroom.
Water included.
Rooms Starting month includes
heat, water, Management
Exceptionally clean
warehouse or man-
Line up a place to live Five Mountains
wood throughout Immediate personal
independent living
Near shopping &
at:
Daily $44.99 + parking. Call 570-821-1650 ufacturing space. in classified! Realty
with ceramic tile in openings at: 570-650-1266 (direct line) 570-542-2141
care openings in public transporta- tax Heated and comes
PITTSTON TWP.
kitchen and bath. Myers Manor tion. $500. Security with references Mon-Fri. 8-7pm with loading dock
Myers Manor on the Wesley Weekly $189.99 Sat. 8-noon WILKES-BARRE
$695/mo + utilities required. Call and lift. Restroom
FLEX SPACE
and Anderson
WILKES-BARRE
and security. No Village Campus + tax Commercial
Personal Care 570-760-7152 Microwave, facilities. This prime
Pets, references Cozy one bedrooms space has been Building for Rent
Facility on the Refrigerator, 3,000 sq ft flex
WILKES-BARRE
required. Call Scott and studios avail- Very large 4 bed- occupied by same 40 x 50 with 2
(570)823-2431 Wesley Village able. Ask about our WiFi, HBO room half double. overhead garage space. $595 /
570-823-8881 tenant for over 15 month. Includes free
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utilities included; BarreLodge.com tric. Tenant retiring.
KINGSTON accommodations or visit us online at coin op laundry; No carpet. Cats wel- 570-823-1413
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(570) 899-8034 Call 570-693-0695 of parking. 1 year
1st floor, 5 rooms,
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Community Room
For lease, available
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WILKES-BARRE 944 Commercial
Includes heat, hot
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301 Wyoming Ave.
1st floor, 1 bedroom,
security. Pierce St., Kingston
Maintenance FREE refrigerator and Properties 570-578-6522
Controlled Access stove provided, Credit report, 2 3 apartments newly remodeled, ‹ Various Size Suites
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and much more... up, off-street park-
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or stop by yard, $625/per month. Available included. Call ences, no pets.
Custom Design Renovations
FOR RENT
January 1st, 2011. 570-301-8200 March 19th $495/mo+ utilities. 1750 & 3200 SF ‹
for a tour! month, plus utilities, Retail / Office
Now Offering Pat McHale 10:00AM-4:00PM Available April 1
$625/security Š1 & 2 bedrooms Space Available
570-613-9080 570-954-2972 620 Market St.
Move In Specials
570-288-9019
deposit. Call (570)
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Intersection of Rt. 6
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570-822-8657
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great WILKES-BARRE Lexington Village
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Construction
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Reasonable Rates
No Job Too Small. ASUCCESSFULSALE Heating

WAREHOUSE/LIGHT neighborhood. $675 Completely remod-


eled 3 bedroom half
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style on an automobile?
ing. Garages,
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walk in closet.
Hardwood floors
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A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
It’s a showroom in print!
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PROBLEMS???
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OFFICE SPACE marble fireplace. SQUARE FOOT RE the directions! estimates. ECONOLECTRIC
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KINGSTON
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PITTSTON
ing & Heating
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PARSONS
12,000 sq. ft. build- Licensed &
hookup. $695 + Free Design Commercial Fully Insured
ing in downtown Siding, Roofing, Free Estimates
location. Ware-
house with light
security. Tenant
pays all utilities.
A Must See. Call
Remodeled 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath. FLORIDA
Boca Raton
Painting, Wallpaper
Remodeling
Licensed-Insured
PA032422 CASTAWAY OME PAINTING SALE
H$99
24 Hour Service
PA 059141
manufacturing. Parking. Large lot, 570-497-1889
Free Estimates
Building with some
(570) 824-7251
quiet area, large Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool. 570-831-5510
(570) 602-7840
HAULING JUNK per room kratzplumbing.com

WILKES-BARRE
office space. Entire rooms. Rent $675 +
Fully furnished. On
REMOVAL
building for lease or Attractive 1/2 dou- utilities & security.
will sub-divide. ble on a charming
residential one way Nice 2 bedroom 1/2 No Pets.Also, for canal lot. $600
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MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie street. 3 bedroom 1
bath, living & dining
double. Good neigh-
borhood, off-street
sale $71,900.
570-826-6124 or ed, write to:
120 Wagner St. CONSTRUCTION
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small. 823-3788 / 817-0395 Siding
570-829-6200 570-328-0634 Cell
VM 101 room combination.
Kitchen with range
parking, 1 month
security, $525/
Moosic, PA 18507 All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling 570-829-4077 J&F ROOFING
SPECIALISTS

PLYMOUTH
month + utilities. No Licensed-Insured *CLEANOUTS* All types of roofing.
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1st floor laundry
hookup. Gas heat. 3 bedrooms. Gas
570-406-6044 QUALITY ELECTRIC Good Old Stuff
Glassware, Pottery
room, 9’x12’ 25 Years Experience

Selling
heat. $625 + utilities Licensed / Insured
Attic storage. Heat 953 Houses for Rent security & refer-
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ŠBest quality
Free Estimates
& utilities by tenant. Licensed & Insured Sherwin- Williams®

WEST PITTSTON ences. 1 year lease. Reasonable Rates Old Postcards, paint included. Reliable Service
BACK MOUNTAIN
No pets. 1 month Books, Toys, Trains,

your
security, 1 year No pets. Call www.NEPABest 570-331-2606 ŠCeiling, trim, 570-855-4259
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ROSEWOOD REALTY Ranch, patio, SLEBODA ELECTRIC Military, ect. Tools,
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570-824-6381
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space. Second Bonded & Insured Call for more details

ride?
porch, appliances, Master electrician Old Hardware. Roof Repairs & New
level. 18,000 &
9,000 sq. ft. 508
570-287-6822 work shop. $825 +
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Reliable, Prompt
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Bucket truck to 40’
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former Pride single home. $650
Scooter & Aureus Large 1/2 double, 3 + utilities. Call Kitchens, Baths *** FREE *** JOHN’S Repairs. Year Round.

DRUMS Additions, 1105 Floor Covering Licensed/Insured


Sportsware. Air bedroom, sunny & 570-821-0463 PAINTING
conditioned & gas spacious, $650
month, 1 year lease, LUXURY
We’ll run your Sunrooms
Painting, Electrical Installation
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Lawnmowers, Pipes
Bicycles, AC’s
RELIABLE, NEAT, HONEST
Jim Harden
meters. Owner
908-852-4410
security deposit.
Attic, cellar, eat in
ON GOLF
COURSE
3 bedrooms, 1 bath. classified CARPET REPAIR & Pots, Pans, Cans
Nuts, Bolts, Tools
WORKING WITH PRIDE
INSURED,FREE ESTIMATES 570-288-6709
New Roofs &
$725/month + utili-
kitchen, front & $1395 plus ties. Fenced yard. section until 1039 Chimney INSTALLATION Car Batteries
570-735-8101
Repairs, Shingles,

WEST PITTSTON
Wyoming Ave.
back porch, no pets,
no smoking, new
carpeting & paint.
utilities. Minutes
from I-81 & I-80.
Very large, 2,100
Will consider rent to
own. Call your vehicle Service Vinyl & wood.
Certified, Insured.
Radiators, Wires
*AFFORDABLE*
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new apartment?
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(570) 239-8040 House Clean - outs
High traffic location.
Office space with
Not Section
approved.
8 sq. ft. open floor
plan 1st floor
is sold. A-1
1 ABLE
570-283-1341
Basements, Attic’s Classified lets Cards accepted.
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WILKES-BARRE
570-817-2858 or with full base- CHIMNEY A-1 Floor Mechanix
Character. 885 sq. (570) 817-4238 Licensed-Insured
570-714-1606 ment. Includes Rebuild & Repair “Expert Installation” without hassle
ft. Great for busi- EMERGENCIES
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ness, retail or spa. all appliances + RENT TO OWN or worry!
MIKE’S$5 UP
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KINGSTON
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& water. Call for hole, deck over- 3 bedrooms, 1.5 Liners Installed, Walls, Backsplash. Get moving Mister “V”
more details at Modern Townhouse, looking fairway. baths, washer/ Brick & Block, Reliable, Quality,
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570-655-9325 3 bedroom, Galley 2 car garage, dryer hookup, off- Roofs & Gutters. Remove wood, Year Round
kitchen, living / din- 1 year lease + street parking, Licensed & Why Pay Retail? metals, old furni- Larry Neer’s Roof Specialist
Insured 21 Years Experience ture, & household
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central air, gas heat,
security & refer-
ences. Small
Double Lot with
large back yard, 570-735-2257 Jim 570-394-2643 contents. Yard
Professional
Painting
Specializing In
All Types of
clean-ups, small
ASUCCESSFULSALE off-street parking,
full basement with
pets allowed.
Available April
$800/per month +
utilities & security. FLOOR EXPERT deliveries.
31 Yrs. Experience
Hand Brush,Spray,
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Chimneys
Hardwood Floors.
INCLASSIFIED! washer /dryer hook-
up. Outside mainte-
1st. Call now for
showing.
Call 201-230-5002
for appointment.
COZY HEARTH
CHIMNEY Sanding, Repairs 826-1883 Wood, Metal,
Aluminum Siding,
& Roof Repairs
Low Prices
& Refinishing.
Doyouneedmorespace? nance provided, (570) 592-3113 Chimney Cleaning,
Great Prices. Decks, Handy Free Estimates
heat & utilities by Rebuilding, Repair, Licensed
A yard or garage sale
WILKES-BARRE Best Quality Work. 1147 Home Man Repairs,
tenant. No pets. Stainless Steel Lin- Powerwashing. & Insured
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ROSEWOOD
REALTY
REALTY
DUPONT Riverside Dr.
Stately brick, 4
ing, Parging, Stuc-
co, Caps, Etc.
Call Max
570-793-6487 Restoration Interior/Exterior
Residential &
28 Years
Experience

TOWNHOUSE STYLE
Call 570-287-6822 Free Estimates Commercial 570-829-5133
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LARKSVILLE 2 bedrooms.
includes heat &
Hardwood floors,
spacious rooms,
1-888-680-7990
Services Wood Radiator
Covers, shelves,
WINTER
3 bedroom, 1 bath sewer. No pets. M. PARALIS PAINTING ROOFING
beautiful patio,
1042 Cleaning & DOPainting,
IT ALL HANDYMAN tables, benches,
Special $1.29 s/f
WILKES-BARRE
half double, Freshly $750/month,. all appliances misc woodwork. Int/ Ext. painting,
cleaned & painted. 570-479-6722 included. $1,600/ Maintainence drywall, PA-046897 Power washing. Licensed, insured,
Tenant pays all utili- month + utilities. plumbing & all types 570-956-5963 Professional work fast service
ties including sewer. EXETER MLS#10-2290 of home repairs, 570-454-4862 at affordable rates.
570-735-0846
$550 plus security.
Call (570) 332-5723
SCARBORO AVE
Completely remod-
570-696-3801
Call Margy CLEANING also office cleaning
available.
570-829-5318
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
1327 Waterproofing
570-696-0891

LUZERNE
eled 1/2 double, 3
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
mint/excellent
BY MARGIE The Handier
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Man
Totally remodeled 2
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Call 829-7130 GREAT WORK We fix everything! www.NEPABest contractors.com
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Lease this free-
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570-379-2311
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Electrical &
an AFFORDABLE
monthly rent. Totally
basement.
large yard,
Very
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& baths, all new
appliances, nice WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Carpentry.
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view. Off street yard & neighbor- Good neighbor- Retired Mr. Fix It. Insulation Windows, Roofing
renovated & ready Connie’s Cleaning
parking. $580 + utili- hood. $795. No hood. 3 bedroom, Windows, Roofing Serra Painting Residential and
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NANTICOKE
the work and does
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bedroom ranch
above lake. Year
570-402-2014
the cleaning. 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE 24/7 888-809-3750 Powerwash & Paint
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Call Judy Rice round rate $600 Connie Mastruzzo All types of home
5701-714-9230
377 E. Washington
month + utilities.
962 Rooms 962 Rooms Brutski - Owner repairs & alterations Aluminum. 1339 Window
Newly remodeled, 3 Free Estimates
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1183 Masonry You Can’t Lose!
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Available 4/1. 570-430-3743 Free Estimates.
Bear Creek Township
Countryside Inn

baths, no pets 570-822-3943


No pets. Deposit. 570-256-3150
$575/ per month ALL PHASES OF
plus utilities. Call References. Home Cleaning www.NEPABest
570-578-3881 610-574-4080 Rooms starting at Service 1135 Hauling &
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Wilkes-Barre contractors.com
Daily $39.99 + tax Call Diane
Trucking
KINGSTON
Kitchens, Counter- Bonded & Insured
OFFICE SPACE NANTICOKE Weekly $169.99 + tax
570-825-9438 tops, Brick, Block,
888-809-3750
Bonded & Insured Waterproofing,
Large
beautiful,
1st floor,
profes-
West Ridge St.
2 bedroom. $570/
3 bedrooms, stove
& refrigerator, LOVE TO CLEAN AA1AAlways
C L E Ahauling,
NING Stone Fireplaces.
Chimneys.
Waterproofing,
Insulation
Insulation
Windows, Roofing
sional office space month + utilities & washer / dryer 20 Years Experience Windows, Roofing Residential and
for rent. Two sepa- security. No Pets. hook-ups, wall to Microwave Great References cleaning attics, cellar, 570-793-4754 Painting, Electrical Commercial
Harveys Lake & all garage, one piece or
rate offices. Large (570) 474-6477 wall downstairs, Refrigerator surrounding areas. whole Estate, also
Siding, Lawn Care Cleaning
conference room. large kitchen, living Landscaping All Home repairs
Complete kitchen. 2 WILKES-BARRE room, dining room, WiFi Weekly, bi-weekly available 10 & 20 yard
Drywall, Masonry Modular Homes
monthly. dumpsters.655-0695
HBO 24/7 888-809-3750
1/2 DOUBLE
fireplaces. Old recreation room, 570-709-8765 24/7 888-809-3750
592-1813or287-8302
Casino

World Charm. Back off-street parking,


deck area. Off 3 bedrooms small yard. $675 + (570) 823-8027
street parking. 100
Block of South
Franklin St. Must
$585/month
No pets.
For info, call
utilities. Security &
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