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VOLUME 18 • NUMBER 50

A Family-Oriented Publication

DECEMBER 9, 2020

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ip of my Webb Weekly orange hunting hat with the American Flag on the side to Head Coach Tom Gravish and his Jersey Shore Bulldogs. Believe me; there will be more trips in the future to Hershey Park Stadium for the Black and Orange. A tough loss in the State Championship game to perennial-power Thomas Jefferson is just another step to the top of the Pennsylvania pigskin mountain. What Coach Gravish has built-in Jersey Shore is no one-hit-wonder; it is simply one of the best football programs in the state. If you missed my column last week, “Just What the Doctor Ordered,” please give it a read. I give shout outs to some of this year’s top Dawgs and the amazing season they accomplished. This week I want to talk about the Bulldog family that is the Jersey Shore community. Jersey Shore folks are tough, hardworking, salt of the Earth people. They love their neck of the woods in western Lycoming County. It is also definitely a place where no matter what you’re coaching, you want the community behind you. Jersey Shore football has always had those hard-nosed players that would knock the snot out of the opposition. Built Bulldog tough by their parents. In the same breath, they have had great athletes who would sometimes go unnoticed due to the football program’s lack of success. This is where

Coach Tom Gravish and his staff have provided just the right teaching, coaching, and leadership to build a football family that is the face of the borough. The most important thing that needs to happen in any successful high school sports program is the young athletes must believe and buy-in. And I am not just talking about the varsity team; I am talking about all the way down to the younger boys that hit the field for the first time as a 5-year-old. They just want to wear that Orange and Black like their brothers and their high school heroes that play on Friday night. This is exactly where the Jersey Shore program success began; after not winning a game in Coach Gravish’s first season, the Bulldog’s followed it up with a district title the following season. All the hard work of what has become a year-round effort in PA high school football, paid off with a championship. The Jersey Shore community was hungry for a winner, and Coach Gravish, his staff, and the boys provided that bright spot for everyone that loves the Bulldog’s. Anyone that knows folks from Jersey Shore understands their commitment to athletics is very strong. Soon the stands were full of Bulldog lovers at home and away. Then it becomes like eating potato chips; you can’t just have one. The players worked harder; the fans cheered louder, everyone

wants to win that next district championship and be part of the winning Bulldog family. Since the winless season, Jersey Shore has now gone 7028 with five district championships and this year’s appearance in Hershey. Jim What goes unnoticed Webb, Jr. is the extra commitment and hours that go in from the coaching staff to build that first district title into competing for the crown every year. Just ask any coach’s spouse and family about the time commitment needed in today’s world of coaching or the parents of the players. This is where I tip my cap to the Jersey Shore Area School District, residents, businesses, and Bulldog fans everywhere for the overwhelming support I’ve witnessed. Those late-night parades through Jersey Shore were amazing. The way the Bulldog boosters and school district got behind the team in recent years shows in the equipment and college swag uniforms the team wears. I love the look of the helmets — the local business community supports the team wholeheartedly, including team meals provided by local restaurants. Shout out to Troy Musser and the great folks at the Gamble Farm Inn for the wings and pizza. Back to that time commitment required by coaches and players. This pays off in

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spades when you make a championship run. Especially for the seniors that are wearing the uniform for the last time. What takes this to the next level as a player or coach is the outpouring from the student body and community. That feeling of team, family, and togetherness by all even when your last game might not end the way you want. That feeling of community support at this most difficult time, when the finality of your last game ending with a loss sets in. Now, here’s the great thing about being part of a quality football program. Next season there will be some different young men wearing those numbers on Friday nights at Thompson Stadium. The Bulldog beat will go on, and those who graduated will be cheering their football brothers on. The championship season of this year will live on in legend. The players of the future will strive to win that very last game of the season. Hopefully, the stands return to being packed to appreciate the effort. I know I’ll be watching. A special thanks to all area coaches and school districts for welcoming in my staff and me for the live streaming of Friday Night Lights. It has been our pleasure to bring you the action. One thing I can tell you for sure is that we are very blessed with the good folks working with our young athletes. From the coaches, support staff, teachers, and athletic directors, right on to school administration. We have great people that care about our children way beyond what happens on the scoreboard. God Bless America.

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ell, well, well — if it isn’t Christmas sneaking up on me once again. Every year I swear I am going to start early and get everything done and just enjoy the season. Consider this year yet another fail. I’ve bought like one Christmas present, haven’t gotten a tree yet, and haven’t dug out the decorations yet — #ChristmasFail. I have, however, been to Candy Cane Lane twice, so there’s that! Hopefully, I’ll at least get started this weekend but — #nopromises. How about you? Have you found your Christmas spirit yet? I’ve mentioned before that I always take longer than the average bear to find my holly-jolly, but I will get there soon!

Blaise Alexander Family Dealership’s Christmas Coloring Contest… Holy moly! We are getting a ton of entries for our Christmas Coloring Contest! Thank you so much to all the kids who entered! Frosty, Cherry, and Sprinkles are still hard at work sorting and judging all the entries. Tinsel, however — well, there is always one that I find running amok in town instead of doing their job! She’s been bouncing up and down Candy Cane Lane. She’s also been spotted climbing trees in Brandon Park while texting the Mayor to get the lights lit. I even heard that she went downtown to the Running of the Krampus

to hit bad children with sticks! Once again, if you see her out and about, maybe bring her back to the office? Just be warned. She’s…a lot. Steph At least Frosty, Nordstrom Cherry and Spinkles are getting some work done. At least I think they are. Honestly, I’m not even sure. Due to COVID concerns they are working from the workshop at the top of Candy Cane Lane. They somehow elf-magicked up a series of pneumatic tubes through South Williamsport, so I’m just sending them all that way to be sorted and judged. Here’s hoping they get them back to me in time! I’ve been sending cookies and Christmas Tree Cakes with each batch of entries as extra incentive! We will be announcing the winners of the contest in the December 23rd edition, so there is still time to get your entries in. If you need extra coloring pages stop in the office, or you can find printable copies on our website – webbweekly.com or on our Facebook page (it’s pinned to the top of the page). I also want to send another thank you to all of those supplying our great prizes! This year we have prizes from Flyworld, English Model Railroad, Elery Nau, Hooplas, Treasure Castle Playland, Harder Sporting

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espite all of the obstacles the Jersey Shore Bulldogs have faced this year, they still managed to make it to the PIAA 4A playoff game, ultimately losing to Thomas Jefferson, 21-14. This was further than any football team in the history of the program. When asked what the big motivating factors were for his players at the beginning of the season, Coach Tom Gravish said that certainly losing to Dallas last year in the PIAA Class 4A semifinals. In March, the team — like most organizations — switched to Zoom meetings to stay in touch. The main goal of getting back to the final-four became a recurring theme during these meetings, but they knew they had to win their initial games. Also, that saying you were going back to the final-four was easy; however,

actually accomplishing this feat would require a lot of hard work — especially in the off-season. To help keep their athletes on track through a pandemic, with its safety protocols and social distancing, Coach Gravish and his team had to get creative. This included sharing motivational videos during online team meetings, listening to speeches by well-known collegiate coaches, viewing high-level teams’ workouts, and listening to how the Jersey Shore players were doing overall. They would often watch highlights of games that had been previously broadcast on Webb Weekly Live and Bear Country Radio. The coaches would also have breakout sessions for different positions, where coaches would conference with smaller groups to discuss positionspecific tactics and techniques. Player interaction during team and small group meetings were key. In a strange way, COVID-19

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that the first football game would be the biggest social event in the community and would be very important. This prediction became reality as people in the community watched the first home game in numbers — and through any means necessary. Though actual stadium attendance was small, this did not stop Bulldog fans from supporting their team. According to Coach Gravish, if people couldn’t be in the stands, they could be seen watching over the stadium fence in the back of pickup trucks; some even brought bucket lifts and were watching the game from above. Many watched live on Webb Weekly Live or Bear Country. Support was tremendous, said Gravish. As the season approached, “all the returning players stepped up,” said Coach Gravish. “The seniors knew they needed to be leaders, and our returning younger guys also knew they would be key to our success.” The coach went on to say that the players were great at dealing with sacrifice. “They knew that we had

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brought the team closer together, said Gravish. Through these hard times, the players bonded and were more conscious of staying connected through meetings and emails. The players also showed their dedication as attendance was very high. Another aspect of preparing their team under these difficult circumstances was their support from the football community. Division 1 coaches from all over the country were generous in offering to meet with high school coaches. The coaches from Penn State, Ohio State, Rutgers, and Temple, to name a few, were quick to invite Gravish and his team to attend virtual events where they would discuss solutions for keeping players engaged and motivated through the pandemic and offer other practical advice. These college coaches would also share their thoughts on football culture, training philosophy, and how they adapted to the pandemic. One statement by a college that stood out to Coach Gravish and his staff by a college coach was

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them,” said Gravish. While the Jersey Shore community overall was extremely supportive, the Bulldogs still had some doubting whether they deserved to be in the state finals, even after their semi-final victory. “The kids still felt confident and that they deserved to be there. They never gave up.” Though the Jersey Shore Bulldogs would ultimately lose to Thomas Jefferson at Hersey Park Stadium in the PIAA 4A state finals 21-14, no one can deny the tenacity of the Bulldogs as the game came down to the final play When asked if he had any other comments, Coach Gravish said that he wanted to thank everyone that supported his team, including Bulldog fans, boosters, sponsors, the school administration, the band, and the cheerleaders. “The teachers in the elementary and middle schools even worked with their students to make posters supporting the players. We have the best fans in the land; special fans.”

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of families to be helped during this Christmas season. “Your support is greatly appreciated as we conduct the Festival of Trees as well as Christmas Kettles at Wal Mart and Sam’s Club,” Perrotta concluded. Major Donald Spencer, head of the local Salvation Army, spoke of the importance of giving to the Salvation Army this year. “During this time, our fundraising has had many challenges. Due to the economic realities of the pandemic, it was necessary to cancel four primary fundraising events throughout the year,” Spencer said. “Last year, we raised over $50,000 at these events. However, due to the cancellations, we are left without these valuable monetary resources. As an added note, we are also concerned about prospects of the 2020 Red Kettle Bellringing, which traditionally raises over $60,000.” “In addition to our shortfall in revenue, our needs have increased dramatically due to the pandemic. A listing of our services over these past months is included as The Williamsport Salvation Army has continually served the needy in our community throughout these trying times.”

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Arts will sponsor a Christmas Vendor Sale to provide the community with great gift ideas on the FINAL Saturday of December before Christmas. Rare collectibles, Scentsy, Tastefully Simple, music CDs, toys, sport and other trading cards, Pokemon, Star Wars, hunting and fishing supplies and all sorts of stocking stuffers to be found! Several vendors will be on hand as well as a great place to come and have lunch. Food will be served all day long! Sign up for martial arts classes and give your child or any family member the gift of self-defense. When: Saturday, December 19, 2020 from 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Held at The Lycoming Presbyterian Church Gym at 825 Arch St., Williamsport. Rear parking lot or M&T Bank lot.

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EVENTS EVENTS... Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or ham steak dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. Take out or eat in. Limited seating. Call 570-327-0255 for take out orders. When: Friday, December 11, 2020, new hours 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Announcement What: Closed on Christmas Day. When: Friday, December 25, 2020. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: Jan 12th, from 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy.

Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or black diamond steak dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. Take out or eat in. Limited seating. Call 570-327-0255 for take out orders. When: Friday, December 18, 2020, new hours 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: Jan. 23rd, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: Feb. 9th, from 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy.

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Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: Feb. 27th, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: March 9th, from 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: March 27th, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: April 13th, from 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: April 24th, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Homeschool Meetup What: Homeschool Families Meetup: Homeschooling families or families interested in homeschooling are invited to meet and make new friends, receive support and information, and enjoy our state parks. Pack camp chairs, drinks & lunch. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. For more info: www. LCCHEA.com or find us on Facebook. When: 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month, through December, weather permitting from 10:00 a.m.2:00 p.m. Where: Ravensburg State Park, 2388 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore/Rauchtown, meet by the ponds.

CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Toy Sale What: Thrift Shop Annual “Like New and or Gently Used Toy Sale”. When: November 7th to Dec. 2nd. Hours are Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Fri., from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Wednesday from 9:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. and Saturday 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Where: West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond Street, Williamsport. Christmas Candy Sale What: Christmas candy sale — Peanut Butter Meltaways. When: Now until December 22, 2020. Call 570323-6297 to place order. Or stop by and visit our Clothes Closet/Thrift Shop or try our Soup Kitchen. Where: West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond Street, Williamsport. Goulash Dinner What: Goulash, green beans, garden salad, roll, & dessert. Takeout only. Ready to go. Phone 570-3260191. Adults are $10.00, children are $5.00. When: Friday, December 11th from 4:30-6:00 p.m. Where: All Saints Parish Hall, corner of Scott and Beeber sts., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... GriefShare Support Group What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Please contact the church at 570-546-8030 for the most current schedule. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.

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n January of this year, my hopes for Lycoming County in 2020 was that it could be the Year of the Volunteer. I wanted to highlight volunteer fire companies and non-profit organizations’ efforts and how they needed new blood to stay alive. I hoped that with the experience of County Commissioners Tony Mussare and Rick Mirabito fueled with the leadership of newly elected Commissioner Scott Metzger, the Strategic Plan developed in the previous year could begin to be implemented and address many of the pressing needs of the county. January and February were hopeful months as the new board appeared to be strategically visionary as well as tactically practical facing the county’s challenges. By all appearances, it looked like it was going to be a great year. But lurking behind the scenes was a global virus that had a variety of names to identify it. Still, it became all too real for us in Lycoming County when on Friday the 13th of March, Governor Wolf mandated a two-week shutdown of all enterprises in the state. It had an immediate impact as the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Show was scheduled for that weekend. I heard the

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charges for mail orders, Penn’s Woods Passages is a premium-quality gift at a bargain price. “Whether storytelling or painting, Bob Sopchick’s style is all his own,” said Penn’s Woods Passages editor Joe Kosack. “His work captures the magic of outdoors Pennsylvania, emboldens our hunting heritage and reinforces the value of nature’s treasures. Story after story, will warm your heart, bring tears to your eyes or compel you stop and reexamine the natural world around us. “Penn’s Woods Passages is a gift every outdoors Pennsylvanian will appreciate and a welcome addition to any hunter’s bookshelf,” Kosack said. Penn’s Woods Passages is among many gifts available either through The Outdoor Shop at www.pgc.pa.gov, or by calling toll free to 1-888-8883459. Also popular this holiday season are the Game Commission’s 2021 Wildlife Calendar, as well as the 2021 Bird Calendar, both of which are packed full of stunning wildlife photos and nature tidbits. The calendars also can be had at a great price - $9.25 each, or two for $14.99, plus sales tax for Pennsylvania residents and shipping

charges for mail orders. Other offerings from the Game Commission include gift subscriptions to Pennsylvania Game News magazine, a wide variety of collectible patches, the 2020 edition of the Pennsylvania Big Game Records book, art prints, wildlife nesting boxes, apparel and much, much more. To get started shopping, go to www. pgc.pa.gov and click on “Make a Purchase” under “Check It Out” on the homepage. Some of the items on the next page link to The Outdoor Shop, where the entire collection of Game Commission merchandise is available to view. There’s something for everybody and something in everybody’s price range. “The holiday-shopping season is fully underway and, in no time at all, we’ll be unwrapping gifts with loved ones,” said Game Commission Executive Director Bryan Burhans. “If you’re wondering what to give the hunters, trappers and wildlife-lovers on your list, take a look at what the Game Commission has to offer. There are some real treasures that are sure to leave them smiling. And, remember, every purchase benefits Pennsylvania wildlife.”


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This 2 Story home offers over 1900 sq.ft of L/A with 4 bedrooms & 2 1/2 Bath. Home is situated on a nearly 1.5 Acre lot. 1st floor entrance from the attached 2 Car Garage enters a cozy den w/ gas insert fireplace. Newly remodeled “L” shaped kitchen w/ eat-in bar & Pantry closet leads into a formal dining area. Living room & laundry room complete the first floor. The foyer from the main entrance includes a Coat closet & half bath. Second floor encompasses 3 bedrooms, full bath & Master bedroom w/ full bath. Amenities include: fully cemented basement w/ finished game room, numerous storage areas w/ cedar lined closet, rear patio deck, paved driveway w/ off street parking & storage shed. 200 amp electrical service, New roof and replacement windows. Auctioneer Note: Home Built: 1994 – Tax ID 12-352.2-194.10 - Please contact the auctioneer for your own private showing. Terms: Home sells with opening bid of $254,999.00 or more. Cash or Certified check in the amount of $2,000.00 required on day of auction as down payment, payable to Interstate Auction Services Escrow. 4% Buyer’s Premium Charged and paid as part of the purchase price. All tests & inspections conducted at potential buyer’s expense. All verbal statements take precedence over previously written materials. Property being sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”, No guaranties made by the seller.

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and donated almost 5000 masks to polling workers in Washington, D.C. Frances Longton, Volunteer Center Manager at UWNCM reached out to John Emge, Northeast Regional Engagement Director with United Way Worldwide, who contacted local United Ways across the northeastern United States to donate and distribute 150,000 masks to organizations in need across the country. “UWNCM is proud to partner with AIS office furniture in Leominster and offer local United Ways the opportunity to provide high-quality and reusable masks for free to individuals and families in need of additional assistance during these difficult times,” said Longton. Ron Frick, President of the Lycoming County United Way, said “We are thankful for this gift from our friends and colleagues in New England. This collaboration shows the power of partnerships and will benefit our own community partners who may need another round of masks. We are grateful for the network of local United Ways and for the corporate partnership enjoyed by UWNCM and AIS. The response to the first 500 masks was so good that AIS is sending us 1,000 more!” According to Melyssa McHale, Director of Community Impact, masks will be distributed to community partners on a first-come, firstserved basis and 200 masks have already been distributed to Family Promise of Lycoming County, Sojourner Truth Ministries and American Rescue Workers-Williamsport. For more information or to request masks, please reach out to Melyssa or Ron.

TULES RUN REAL ESTATE Offered at Public Auction #429

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In Psalm 42, we read, “As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God?” I have seen deer panting on many occasions Tim — but not always for Hartzell the same reasons. As I read Psalm 42, I realize that the “sons of Korah” must have had similar experiences. Let me share a few of those encounters with you as we consider what it means to thirst for God as the deer. First, we pant and thirst because we need to drink water. I have harvested deer in eight counties in Pennsylvania and one county in New York. To do so, I have had to scout a lot of new hunting territory. One of the first things I look for is a water source. Why? Because deer need water, just like us. Did you know that our bodies are made up of 60% water? Our blood is 92% water, and our brains are 75% water. We can’t live without water, so God designed us to thirst. We are also spiritual beings. God designed spiritual thirst so that we would drink deeply of Him. The woman at the well in John 19 was spiritually thirsty, but she was trying to quench her thirst with physical

relationships. Her efforts failed again and again because nothing but God can quench the thirst we have for Him. Are you trying to quench your thirst for God with something other than God? How is that working out for you? Second, we pant and thirst because we are pursuing our God-designed purpose. My favorite time to hunt is during the rut. Oh, the stories I could tell of bucks battling over does, and chasing does, and mating with does. God designed deer to reproduce, and while doing exactly what God designed them to do, they pant and thirst. And so will you. God has designed you for holy purposes, and as you pursue them, you will become weary and parched. Faithful and hard-working Christian, be careful. King David was thirsty after a long season of military campaigns, but instead of quenching his thirst with God, he went after Bath-Sheba. Read II Samuel 11. The story is awful. Serving God is not a guarantee of protection against temptation. To guard ourselves, we must drink deeply of God’s grace. If not, we will fall into a trap. Christian leaders know that their most vulnerable moments come after being drained by faithful service. That may sound counterintuitive, but it is what it is. There are a lot of poisoned wells out there. Wise is the worn-out Christian who guards their downtime by drinking deeply of God’s grace.

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Williamsport Crosscutters Now Members of New MLB Draft League By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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pal owner Peter Freund stated, “Our goal was to remain viable in the Major League Baseball pipeline. I don’t believe that what you will see on the field is going to be that different. There’s an argument to be made that the caliber of prospects showcased in this league might be of a higher caliber than what you’ve seen in the past. The way I look at this, our pipeline is going to be driven by Major League Baseball and all 30 clubs as opposed to just the Phillies.” Freund continued, “Remaining affiliated with Major League Baseball was everything to us,” Freund said. “The fact that Major League Baseball and Prep Baseball Report will provide us players and coaching staff like the Phillies always have is a critical aspect to make sure we can remain part of MLB and its family. Beyond that, we’re a very special spot. We’ve got the Little League Classic and the home of Little League. Williamsport is very important to Major League Baseball. In many senses, I would say this was built around Williamsport, so I’m pretty proud of it.” Gabe Sinicropi, vice president for marketing and public relations, told Webb Weekly. “We are very excited to be part of this new league. It is the best

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and exciting professional baseball to watch. This is the second time that we have been charter members of a new league; the first came in 1923 with the formation of the New York-Pennsylvania League, which was renamed the Eastern League in 1937. There is a reason we are on the ground floor of major baseball doings. It is because this is a great baseball town. I don’t believe that it is an accident that Little League Baseball was founded here. Baseball is in our DNA. Many cities across the country would

love to have the chance to be a part of this new baseball venture, Auburn and Batavia, and many other cities come to mind. So I think we should fully embrace this new chapter in our long and storied baseball history. There was an aching void for me and the many other Cutters fans who frequent Bowman Field when there was no baseball there this past summer. Well, next summer, there will be baseball, and let’s support the Crosscutters in this new endeavor and look forward to a lot more baseball thrills and fun and the magic that is the Bowman Field experience.

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I’m going to take off my reporter’s cap now and put on my baseball cap as a fan and baseball historian. I have to admit I was greatly saddened and disappointed by the cruel way Major League Baseball ripped away the fabric of Minor League Baseball and crushed the hopes and dreams of many minor league cities across the country. But I am pleased that Williamsport has been able to survive this major sea change by remaining an integral part of both MLB and minor league baseball in general. I think the MLB Draft League is a good soft landing with which we will go on enjoying baseball at Bowman Field. It offers us perhaps an enhanced chance to see tomorrow’s stars today. There is no reason to believe that this area’s many devoted Crosscutters fans can’t continue to enjoy the fun and thrills that we have been enjoying at Bowman Field for the past 25 years from the Cubs and Cutters, and from the almost 75 years of great baseball before that. Nothing will really change. There will still be all the fun of the various promotions, and our beloved Rhashan will continue to provide us his infectious smile. Perhaps most importantly, there is still going to be great

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possible outcome for Williamsport’s baseball fans with the restructuring of Minor League Baseball. I believe the quality of baseball will actually be better than that of the former New York-Penn League. Each night you will be seeing elite prospects who will be draft-eligible by all of Major League’s 30 clubs. It will be the final audition for these players to make an impression that will get them drafted by Major League teams. Instead of just seeing just potential Phillies, you will be seeing potential players from all 30 MLB teams. And in place of seeing perhaps just one or two possible players that may make it to the Majors, you may see almost a whole team of players that eventually make it to the Big Leagues. The stands at Bowman Field will be filled with scouts from all MLB teams each night. Some of them might even be former Major Leaguers that fans might recognize.” This past Tuesday, the Crosscutters hosted a special Facebook Live event that was expected to help answer many fans’ questions. Additionally, on the Crosscutters website, there is a section called FAQs, which may also answer questions fans may have.

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Living Well…

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s I mentioned in my two previous articles, Non-linear — or Undulating — Periodization is a valid design model for sports conditioning and fitness programs alike. Whether you are a competitive athlete or a middle-aged office person trying to get fit, the benefits of this type of program allow not only for continued progress but for the gain of multiple attributes. This model also mitigates the loss of early adaptations when switching from one training emphasis, or phase, to another through the planned rotation of training foci. To use an analogy from my previous

articles, imagine that achieving the training outcomes you seek is like putting coins in a jar with each workout. With traditional training methods, you fill up your jar rather quickly because you are focused on one specific outcome using one specific combination of training variables. Three sets of 10 repetitions in the bench press, three days per week, for example. The problem is that great progress is made initially, but then you plateau soon after. Instead, think of using two or three separate jars or training outcomes. For example, muscle mass, strength, and muscular endurance. During each training session

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given to this important question. I have written a rough draft of a strength and conditioning program for a high-school soccer player in the example below. It is not position-specific, though it should give you a good idea of the challenges that I am trying to address when designing a program. I am assuming that I am dealing with a young athlete with previous experience that is both physically mature and technically competent. I am also going to examine the demands of the sport as well as where the athlete is in their annual training plan. In this example, I am starting at the end of a sports season, where the athlete has had several weeks to recover from a demanding schedule and is well-rested. I have thought about the complex nature of a team sport such as soccer, the energy systems used, and the technical and tactical requirements that would also take up the athletes’ valuable training time. In this example, I would also like to note that I will only be addressing the strength training needs of the athlete, though, in an actual training plan, their warm-up/cool-down, aerobic, nutrition, and other needs would be addressed. For the sake of simplicity, I have outlined a three-day weekly training plan, where long runs, as well as sprint work, would be incorporated on non-weight room days. I have accounted for the development of some muscle mass gain to be used as a foundation for heavier training days, both of which are necessary as collisions and rough play come into this sport, despite it being sometimes mislabeled as having little contact. I have also meant to address the need for a higher level,

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amateur player to demonstrate explosiveness repeatedly when they fight for a ball, as the winners of games are often determined by the team that is able to reach a ball most often first. *There is an almost infinite number of example programs, and this is by no means all-encompassing. In an actual training plan, I would include an acclimation/anatomical adaptation phase and a general preparatory phase before diving into the program’s main part. I would also allow for periodic changes in exercises and set and repetition schemes as was deemed necessary throughout the year. Soccer workout Begin Undulating Phase Add weight and or repetitions as necessary to stay within parameters


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ffering the following recipes makes the basic assumption that you, or a good friend, were fortunate enough to have taken a wild turkey during our recent fall turkey season. These recipes also work well if you were digging around in your freezer and discovered that you had a yet unused spring gobbler waiting to provide some tasty eating for the family. First, and all-too-often, I hear people talk about how they “breast out” a turkey and discard everything else. I have mentioned this before, but it is worth repeating that doing so is being extremely wasteful. The heart, liver, and gizzard, often referred to by some folks as the “giblets,” are flavorful and can be eaten by themselves once pan-fried or boiled or can be diced and added in the preparation of soup stock or gravy. As to the legs and thighs, yes, I agree that they can be tough, especially the drumsticks.

However, when placed in a soup pot, covered with water, brought to a boil, and allowed to simmer for a few hours, or until the meat can be picked from the bone, this dark meat has many uses. The meat itself can be added to casseroles, soup, sandwiches, or salads. The liquid that remains can be used to make excellent soup stock or gravy. If you decide to roast the entire turkey, you can later boil the carcass to create soup stock. A wild turkey’s meat can be used in place of chicken in just about any recipe you may already be familiar with. However, one of the great benefits of using the wild turkey instead of chicken you purchase at the local grocery store is that you are eating a more free-range or natural meat — devoid of all of those “Government Approved” chemicals and additives! Here, then, are a few suggestions: Turkey and Gravy over Waffles: This is simple to prepare and a popular way to use wild turkey. After all, how many times have you seen a church supper where they are serv-

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ing “chicken and gravy over waffles?” With the soup or gravy stock, you created when boiling down the legs and thighs or the carcass, make a gravy using your mother’s or grandmother’s favorite recipe, then add the leg and thigh meat and serve over waffles. You can also slice or dice the breast meat and the heart, liver, and gizzard to add to this dish. This is an old-time favorite that has been served in many country homes for generations. A great “dessert” idea to accompany this hearty meal is to make a few extra waffles, then melt a bit of butter over them and top them off with pure Pennsylvania maple syrup! Turkey Sandwiches: Here, either the white or dark meat is great for a tasty sandwich. Consider grilling or pan-frying a slice of the breast meat and adding your favorite accompaniments, like romaine lettuce, a thick slice of fresh tomato, or a thick slice of sweet onion, such as Vidalia or Walla-Walla sweets. Or, just go the whole way and make a big mouth-watering BLT, using wild turkey meat and thick-sliced pepper bacon. Somehow, it just seems tastier when you make


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and where deer are bedding h yes, it’s that are all factors. In addition, time of year you must be careful of your again; a fresh movements, scent and your coating of white covers the ground, and the ability to move quietly and you’ve got to put the time in sound of Christmas carols but even if you follow all of can be heard in many difthese steps carefully there’s ferent locations as we move still no guarantee that you about. It’s also that time of Ken year when we frequently Hunter are going to get that buck. I know of a number of very hear that familiar greeting, “So, did you get your deer yet?” What experienced hunters who have yet to usually follows is a lengthy explana- tag their buck and at the same time tion as to why that buck hasn’t been I’ve heard stories of newcomers to tagged yet or if a successful hunt did the game who have tagged their first come to fruition the “device” comes buck. out and you get to actually see the Over the past couple of weeks some results of success. I know how this of my coffee drinking buddies have works because I do the same thing shared photos of their grandchildren but at this point, I have no photos to with their first buck; the size of the antlers didn’t matter-the big smile on show. A successful buck hunt depends on their faces told the whole story. Last a lot of things; certainly, experience week my granddaughter related the increases your chances, weather story to me that her half-sister who plays a big role, what other hunters wanted to get into hunting finished in the area are doing or not doing, passing her online Hunter-Trapper are you hunting public or private Education course on Friday, bought land, what food sources are available her hunting license Saturday morn-

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will have the opportunity to take my granddaughter’s husband, Tyler out on his first deer hunting venture. It’s always a great opportunity to show someone how challenging and at the same time how exciting a deer hunt can be especially a successful one. You can bet that those of us who have been in the deer hunting business for awhile will always be working on improving our odds of success-reading more, scouting more, analyzing more and putting more time in the woods but that does not necessarily guarantee success. I sup-

pose there is still that element of “luck”, after all how do you know that the buck you just shot wasn’t spooked off the opposite hillside a half-mile away by a hunter moving carelessly through the woods? That same deer that was spooked by a moving hunter may have also changed directions suddenly when it whiffed the scent of another hunter sending him in your direction. Be it experience or luck or both here’s hoping that this afternoon’s hunt is a success; in fact, I would like that “guarantee” for all of my hunts.

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ing and killed her first buck later that day —Wow! This year especially I suspect there will be a number of newcomers to deer hunting probably partly because of the pandemic stuff that we are being subjected to and the desire to get out and do something. Let’s face it, shopping in the woods with a 308 rifle beats the daylights out of pushing a shopping cart around in a crowded grocery store-well. at least for some of us. Speaking of newcomers to the activity of deer hunting after I complete this piece for my column, I

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construction Foundations Driveways Custom Built Barns & Garages Barn Restorations Roofing & Siding

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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL ANDY HAVENS

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570-515-0644

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Loyalsock Township School District anticipates the following permanent position:

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570-323-8011

G. Scott Gardner Attorney At

Law

2117 West 4th Street - Williamsport, PA • Real Estate/Title Insurance

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HERSHBERGER BUILDERS

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SEAMLESS GUTTERS

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570-547-2505

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2182 Quarry Road • Jersey Shore

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----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

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570-323-9119

1” - .75¢ sq. ft. 15/8” - .95¢ sq. ft. 2” - $1.10 sq. ft.

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570-447-5805

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570-419-7576

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fully insured

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Pa. lic#158158

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238 Pine Loganton Rd • Loganton

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13/8” - .80¢ sq. ft.

Brandon Conboy - Owner - PA #141515

429 Maple Lane • Muncy, PA 17756

122 SHERMAN DRIVE WATSONTOWN, PA 17777

570-238-5529 • 570-713-4887

Conboy Excavating

Also Bulk Bag Fertilizers Farm & Lawn Seed • Agricultural Chemicals

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357 Thunder Road Linden, PA 17744

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LITTLE JOHNʼS CONSTRUCTION

PA #013581

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448 River Avenue, Williamsport

IN 3 STYLES - Hinged Cover - Snapless Folding - Stand & Snap Cover

570-437-1909

PA096756 Fully Insured

PA 17701

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OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer

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HOUSE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE FARMLAND

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SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning

CALL 570-246-3714 BUILDING FOR RENT

ACCESSORIES

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APARTMENTS

JERSEY SHORE, 1st Floor, 1 Bedroom Apartment, Single Occupant. Refrigerator, Stove, Water And Sewage Included. $550.00/ Month. 570398-2538. 150817 FIRST FLOOR, 1 Bedroom Apartment Near UPMC. Range, Refrigerator Furnished. Off Street Parking. $495.00 Plus Utilities. 570-494-1499. 150808 ONE BEDROOM AND STUDIO APTS. Available Close To Downtown Williamsport, New Rebuild, $525 & $575 Plus Deposit. Call Michael 570-419-0380. STORAGE UNITS

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1983 CHEVY MONTECARLO CL 305, V8. Has 74,000 Miles And No Rust. $6,900.00. 570-4350532. 150407

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