36 minute read

Sports

Next Article
Community News

Community News

PBSC Returns to Traditional Commencement Ceremonies

Palm Beach State College will hold two commencement ceremonies at the South Florida Fairgrounds Expo Center May 12 to celebrate its more than 2,000 expected spring graduates. The fi rst ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. for graduates of the Associate in Science, Bachelor of Applied Science and Bachelor of Science deg ree prog rams a n d t h e c e r t i f i c a t e p r o grams. A second ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. for Associate in Arts degree graduates. State Sens. Tina Polsky, who represents District 29, and Gayle Harrell, who represents District 25, will be the keynote speakers at the morning and afternoon ceremonies, respectively. This marks the fi rst time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic that Palm Beach State has held traditional commencement ceremonies. The last time was fall 2019. The College celebrated its spring 2020 graduates with a dedicated website, and then it began holding Grad Walk in fall 2020 to give graduates an opportunity to celebrate in person. “Commencement is a signifi cant and meaningful moment for our students and their families and friends. We are happy that they will get the full graduation experience with the traditional pomp and circumstance celebration,’’ said PBSC President Ava L. Parker, J.D.

Advertisement

“We’re excited to be returning to a traditional ceremony,’’ added Dr. Stephen Joyner, associate vice president of enrollment management and retention, whose offi ce plans the ceremonies. “We look forward to seeing all of our graduates in their regalia and walking across the stage with their classmates, as well as their families and friends in the audience.” Polsky, whose district encompasses parts of Palm Beach and Broward counties, and includes the cities of Boca Raton, Wellington, Highland Beach, Belle Glade, South Bay, Parkland, Coconut Creek, and Coral Springs, was elected to the Florida Senate in 2020. Prior to then, she ser ved in the Florida House of Representatives from 2018 to 2020, representing District 81.

Harrell, whose district includes Martin and St. Lucie counties and part of Palm Beach County, was elected to the Florida Senate in November 2018 after serving two terms in the Florida House of Representatives from 2000-2008 and 2010-2018.

Boca Raton Public Librar y Launches Summer Reading Initiative, “Oceans of Possibilities,”

The Boca Raton Public Library is launching its annual Summer Reading program with the theme, “Oceans of Possibilities,” on May 31. Generously supported by Friends of the Boca Raton Public Library, this year’s marinethemed program will inspire all ages to splash into reading. The festivities begin with a free Kick-Off Party on Saturday, June 4, from 9:00am12:00pm at the Spanish River Library, 1501 NW Spanish River Blvd. The whole family is invited to play games, enjoy food, listen to a live DJ, attend an Under the Sea Bubble Party, and much more.

Summer Reading enrollment begins May 31 for all ages through the READsquared mobile app or online: ï Children from babies through Grade 5 will receive a reading log when they sign up and can pick up weekly prizes at the Downtown Library or Spanish River Library as a reward for reading. ï ’Tweens and teens in Grades 6–12 can log the minutes they read online for the chance to win a

Nintendo Switch Lite at the end of summer (two winners). ï Adults are eligible for an end-of-summer drawing for book lovers’ gift sets when they log the books they read online (three winners). ï Everyone who signs up for Summer Reading on READsquared receives an “Oceans of Possibilities” tote bag (while supplies last)! “Our Summer Reading program offers fun prize incentives to encourage people of all ages to read throughout the summer,” notes Amanda Liebl, Events & Community Engagement Coordinator. “Our goal is for children and teens to keep reading during the break as a proven way to stop the ‘summer slide’ when academic gains made during the school year are lost during the summer. Our library team is here to provide reading recommendations for students at all reading levels, from preschool through high school.”

There are several ways to enroll in this free program starting on May 31. Install the READsquared mobile app through Google Play or the Apple Store and look for “Boca Raton Public Library.” Participants can also sign up online at bocalibrary.readsquared.com or visit the Spanish River or Downtown Library location. Our friendly team members are always happy to assist. A library card is not required to participate.

FAU Named an Age-Friendly University

Florida Atlantic University has been named a member of the Age-Friendly University (AFU) Global Network.

The AFU network consists of institutions of higher education around the globe who have endorsed the AFU principles and committed themselves to becoming more age-friendly in its programs and policies.

Members of the network have a shared challenge to promote an inclusive approach to healthy and active ageing through research, enhanced learning opportunities for people across generations, and innovations that address issues affecting older adults.

“We are delighted at our recent designation as an Age-Friendly University,” said Provost Bret Danilowicz. “A pillar of the University’s Strategic Plan for the Race to Excellence, healthy aging and initiatives that facilitate a continued focus on improving not only the overall well-being of the aging population, but its relationship with the wider community, remain a priority for Florida Atlantic and will for years to come.”

FAU has established lifelong learning centers at its Boca Raton, Jupiter and Davie campuses. The centers offer a myriad of nondegree seeking courses, with programs to support older adults who wish to learn new skills or strengthen current abilities for the purpose of starting a second career or re-entering the workforce.

Several of the FAU’s pillars are focused on intergenerational approaches to improving health and health care delivery to older adults. The I-Health pillar is redesigning the health care infrastructure to create novel intervention programs to provide patients and the community with health care for everyday needs as well as the most specialized services for complex diseases, illnesses and injuries. The FAU Healthy Aging Certificate Program prepares students for a career in service of diverse aging populations. The certificate program provides a specialized knowledge and skill base in practice, practice-evaluation, research and policy areas to ensure the delivery of quality services to diverse aging groups.

“Programs for age-diverse learners can benefit our institution in a number of ways,” said Michele Hawkins, Ph.D., vice provost for academic affairs at FAU. “FAU meets the principles of the AFU initiative, and we look forward to collaborating with other AFU-designated universities to discover additional best practices.”

31st Love of Literac y Luncheon Raises $175,000 for Palm Beach County Programs Focused on Fighting Illiterac y

Local children and adults struggling due to lack of literacy skills will benefit from this year’s successful Love of Literacy Luncheon. The event, which is the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County’s biggest annual fundraiser, raised $175,000.

Bestselling author Elizabeth Berg was a huge hit with luncheon attendees. Berg is the author of the 2021-22 “Read Together Palm Beach County” book, The Story of Arthur Truluv. The reading campaign kicked off in November 2021 and ended with the Love of Literacy Luncheon on April 1, 2022. Berg is the author of many bestselling novels, including 3 that became television movies.

Literacy Coalition board members Bernadette O’Grady and Debra Ghostine cochaired the luncheon. Special thanks to our many sponsors:

Bank of America, Presenting Sponsor

Paul and Nancy Zarcadoolas, Platinum Sponsor

Gentle Medicine Associates, Inc., Barbara and Len Gray, Greenberg Traurig, P.A., Kosinski Foundation & The Robinson Family Foundation, and Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley, P.A., Gold Sponsors

Akerman, LLP, Simone and Peter Bonutti, First Horizon Foundation, Florida Power & Light, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A., Levenger Foundation, Lynn University, Plastridge Insurance, and Bernadette O’Grady/ WPTV 5, Silver Sponsors. The Coalition provides adult and family literacy programs, children’s literacy programs, and a Literacy AmeriCorps program, all aimed at improving the quality of life in our community by promoting and achieving literacy. Nearly half of all 3rd graders in Palm Beach County are not reading on grade level. Furthermore, more than 22% of Palm Beach County residents age 16 or older lack basic literacy skills, according to the National Center for Education Statistics 2020.

To learn more about the LIteracy Coalition, please visit www.LiteracyPBC.org, or call 561-279-9103.

Jupiter Non-Profit, Friends of Jupiter Beach is Hosting its 12th Annual Food & Wine Festival

Pace Center for Girls Receives $85,000 Grant from State Farm to Advance Girls ’ S afe Driving Skills

The 12th Annual Friends of Jupiter Beach Food and Wine Festival will be held on Saturday, May 14, 2022 from 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM at the Jupiter Riverwalk Plaza Down Under, just south of Harbourside Place in Jupiter. The Food and Wine Festival is the largest event that Friends of Jupiter Beach hosts annually, with proceeds supporting the nonprofit and their e f f o r t s t o keep Jupiter Beach clean a n d d o g f r i e n d l y . T h e f e s t ival includes l i v e m u s i c and food & d r i n k t a s ti n g s f r o m over 30 local par ticipating vendors, with new restaurants still joining. Tickets are on sale now at FriendsofJupiterBeach.org. Ticket costs: 12 and under $20 (3 and under free), General Admission $50, and VIP $100.

“We are so excited to welcome back everyone to the Friends of Jupiter Beach Food & Wine Festival. We have some amazing par tners and par ticipants to make this the best one yet.” Says Friends of Jupiter Beach Executive Director, Mar y Aguiar.

Friends of Jupiter Beach, founded by Anita Lankler, promotes the conservation of our beaches, encourages commu n i t y awa r e n e s s, e n g a g e s i n s ch o o l par tnerships, conducts monthly beach c l e a n u p s , a n d p r o v i d e s t h e d o g b a g b o x e s a t each beach c r o s s over. “T h e F r i e n d s , ” as they are s o m e t i m e s r e f e r r e d t o , h a v e b e e n h o s ting monthly beach cleanups since 1994 and are celebrating their 28th anniversar y this year.

To learn more about the Friends of Jupiter Beach and how to get involved please visit FriendsofJupiterBeach.org or contact them at hello@friendsofjupiterbeach.org.

Pace Center for Girls, a nationally recognized model that provides education, counseling, training and advocacy for more than 3,000 girls and young women annually, received an $85,000 grant from State Farm Insurance to advance girl’s understanding of distracted driving and safe motor vehicle operation.

This week, Pace is hosting a week-long initiative across its 21 Florida locationswhere girls will hear from Highway Patrol Officers, State Farm agents, and advocate for safe motor vehicle operation through art expression.

Cara Filler, America’s leading speaker on traffic safety and peer pressure, is speaking with girls statewide and shared: “Car crashes are still the leading cause of death for teenagers in the U.S. and most of those deaths are completely preventable. Our choices matter. Through this program, we aspire for Pace girls to have the resources and education to make good choices when they are in vehicles and advocate for safer driving among their friends and families.”

Texting, talking on the phone, eating, drinking, and fiddling with music – all common activities of teenagers – can have catastrophic results when driving. In 2020, there were more than 4 8 , 0 0 0 d r i v i n g crashes in Florida – 75 percent of which were caused by the driver being inattentive behind the wheel. With this elevated risk, Pace remains committed to addressing topics that improve girls’ skills and ability to make healthy decisions and reduce harmful habits to their health, wellness, and safety. The funding from State Farm supports Pace’s service-learning program designed to help girls engage in leadership development and give back to their local communities.

“Pace believes a holistic approach to safety ensures our girls can thrive,” said Mary Marx, President and CEO of Pace Center for Girls. “Distracted driving is a public health threat, particularly among young people, so we are grateful to State Farm for investing in Pace and providing us the opportunity to enhance our counseling, academics and life-skills training on this topic.”

Job Health/Fitness Job

The Generac PWRcell solar plus battery storage system. Save money, reduce reliance on grid, prepare for outages & power your home. Full installation services. $0 down financing option. Request free no obligation quote. 1-855-270-3785

GENERAC Standby Generators provide backup power during power outages, so your home & family stay safe & comfortable. Prepare now. Free 7-yr extended warranty $695 value! Request a free quote today! Call for terms & conditions. 1-844-3348353

Eliminate gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule free LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-995-2490

AT&T Internet. Starting at $40/month w/12-mo agmt. 1 TB of data/mo. Ask how to bundle & SAVE! Geo & svc restrictions apply. 1-888-796-8850 BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices - No payments for

18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-761-1725

Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800245-0398

HughesNet - Finally, super-fast internet no matter where you live. 25 Mbps just $59.99/mo! Unlimited Data is Here. Stream Video. Bundle TV & Internet. Free Installation. Call 866-499-0141

Looking for assisted living, memory care, or independent living? A Place for Mom simplifies the process of finding senior living at no cost to your family. Call 1-833-3861995 today!

Become a published author. We want to read your book! Dorrance Publishing trusted since 1920. Consultation, production, promotion & distribution. Call for free author’s guide 833-719-3029 or visit dorranceinfo.com/acp Paying top cash for men's sportwatches! Rolex,

VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! 50 Generic Pills SPECIAL $99.00. 100% guaranteed. 24/7 CALL NOW! 888-445-5928 Hablamos Español

Dental insurance - Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Covers 350 procedures. Real insurance - not a discount plan. Get your free dental info kit! 1-888623-3036 www.dental50plus.com/58 #6258

Attention oxygen therapy users! Inogen One G4 is capable of full 24/7 oxygen delivery. Only 2.8 pounds. Free info kit. Call 877-9299587

The Generac PWRcell solar plus battery storage system. Save money, reduce reliance on grid, prepare for outages & power your home. Full installation services. $0 down financing option. Request free no obligation quote. 1-855-270-3785

GENERAC Standby Generators provide backup power during power outages, so your home & family stay safe & comfortable. Prepare now. Free 7-yr extended

warranty $695 value! Request a free quote today! Call for terms & conditions. 1-844-334-8353

Eliminate gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debrisblocking gutter protection. Schedule free LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-995-2490

Directv Now. No Satellite. $40/mo 65 Channels. Stream news, live events, sports & on demand titles. No contract/commitment. 1-866-825-6523

AT&T Internet. Starting at $40/month w/12-mo agmt. 1 TB of data/mo. Ask how to bundle & SAVE! Geo & svc restrictions apply. 1-888-7968850

BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices - No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-761-1725 Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800245-0398

Update your home with beautiful new blinds & shades. Free in-home estimates make it convenient to shop from home. Professional installation. Top quality - Made in the USA. Free consultation: 877-212-7578. Ask about our specials!

HughesNet - Finally, super-fast internet no matter where you live. 25 Mbps just $59.99/mo! Unlimited Data is Here. Stream Video. Bundle TV & Internet. Free Installation. Call 866-499-0141

Miscellaneous

S U M MON S IN T HE S UP E RIO R CO URT O F TH E VIRG IN IS LA N D S D I V IS ION OF S T. T HOM AS AND S T. J O H N Th e Iri sh Je st e r R evocabl e Tr us t , P l ai n t i ff, v. Do m ai n L L C, E st a t e of John K e n n et h Yol ma n , Deceas ed, J on ah Yo l m an an d Al y ci a Yo l m an A s H e i rs A t La w, A nd Jo hn a nd Jane Does 1- 5, A s Un k n o wn Hei r s, Def en d an t s. Ca se N o. S T-2 0 22 -CV- 00003 Act i on f or Deb t an d F o r ecl o su r e o f Real P r o p ert y Mort ga ge . To: A l yc i a Yol ma n, 401 S out hwes t 1 st S t r eet , Bo ca Rat o n , F L 3 3 4 32-4715 Wi t hi n t he t i me l i mi t e d by l aw you ar e her e b y r eq u i r ed t o ap p ear b ef o r e t hi s Court a nd a nsw e r to a c ompl ai nt fi l ed agai n st y o u i n t h i s act i o n . I n case o f your fa i l ure t o a pp ea r o r a nsw er, j udgment by d ef au l t wi l l b e t ak en ag ai n st y o u a s de ma nde d i n t h e c o m pl a i nt f or Debt and F or ecl o su r e. Wi t n ess m y h an d an d t he S e a l O f t hi s C ou rt t h i s 1st da y of F ebr uar y, 20 2 2 . Tam ar a Ch ar l es, Cl er k o f t he Court , Ma l ori e Wi n n e D i a z , A t tor ney f or P l ai nt i ff, Du d l ey Ri ch L L P, 5 1 9 4 Dr onni nge ns G a de , S u i t e 3 , S t . T homas , VI 00802 Tel ep h o n e: ( 3 4 0 ) 7 7 6 - 7 4 7 4 , E m ai l : mdi az @dudl e ylaw. com. N ote: If serv e d by publ i cat i on t he def en d an t i s r eq u i r ed t o fi l e h i s/ h er a nsw e r or o t h e r d ef e nse w i t h t he cl er k of t h i s co u r t , an d t o ser v e a co p y t he re of upon t he a t t orn e y f or t he pl ai nt i ff wi t hi n t h i r t y ( 3 0 ) d ay s af t er t h e co m p l e t i on of t he pe ri od o f pu b l i ca t i on o r per s onal s er vi ce o u t si d e o f t h i s j u r i sd i ct i o n .

Miscellaneous Wanted to Buy

Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201 Luggage 5 Piece Set -American Flyer - Stand out Giraffe Print -360 degree spinner wheels Retail $279 Buy for $99 561289-1873. West Boca

WANTED: Coins, Stamps, Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Collectibles, Antiques. We make House calls. Call: 305-505-1842

Electronics for sale: 3 Polk speakers (excellent) - $35 each Mitsubishi R25 amplifier (excellent) - $50 In Boca Raton: 301 4127794

L’Ambiance HOA Community Yard Sale. January 30 ~ 8AM to Noon. Rain or shine. L’Ambiance Dr. and Verde Trail in Boca Raton.

332 NE WAVECREST CT, BOCA RATON 33432 Fabulous 1971 Cutlass Oldsmobile in great working condition. Juaninreid@aol.com

ESTATE SALE 332 NE WAVECREST COURT. Fine china, crystal, clothes, appliances, tools. Sat,12/12 and 12/13 9:00 am-4. Juaninreid@aol.com

YARD SALE- Saturday December 5th at 8am. 399 NE 23rd Street, Boca Raton. Comp Equip, Office Furniture/ supplies- clothes, microwave. More

Blue sofa bed & matching recliner, formal cherry dining room table 6 chairs, headboard & night stand Photos email schmuckerc@gmail.com

ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM Get your high school diploma. Fully accredited. Call now 1-800-590-9611. Visit our page www.educatorsinc. org. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com

DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a driver for Stevens Transport! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! New drivers can earn $800+ per week! PAID LOCAL CDL TRAINING! 1-888-7431573 drive4stevens.com

QUICKBOOKS & PAYROLL Training Program! Online Career Training can get you ready! Job placement assistance when training completed! HS Diploma/GED required. 1-877-649-3155

ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM Get your high school diploma. Fully accredited. Call now 1-800-590-9611. Visit our page www.educatorsinc. org. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com

DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a driver for Stevens Transport! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! New drivers can earn $800+ per week! PAID LOCAL CDL TRAINING! 1-888-7431573 drive4stevens.com

QUICKBOOKS & PAYROLL Training Program! Online Career Training can get you ready! Job placement assistance when training completed! HS Diploma/GED required. 1-877-649-3155

Previously Owned Treasure Sale.7:00-11:00am Saturday, November 7. @ PatchReefPark For more info 561 3677035

Craftsman table saw. $50. Text me at 954-775-6714.

Maytag front loading washer and dryer. Both units work but need to be serviced. $100 each. Text me at 954-775-6714.

Wanted to Buy

For Sale

Reader Advisory: The National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the above classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it is illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. Toll free numbers may or may not reach Canada.

BOCA RATON TRIBUNE WORSHIP DIRECTORY

Boca Raton Community Church 470 NW 4th Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33432 Phone: (561) 395-2400 Website: www.bocacommunity.org The Journey Church 2200 NW Boca Raton Blvd Boca Raton, FL 33431 Phone: 561-420-0606 Website: www.BocaJourney.com First Congregational Church of Boca Raton 251 SW 4th Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33432 Phone: 561-395-9255 Website: www.churchofbocaraton.org St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and School 701 West Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, FL 33486 561-395-0433 Website: www.stpaulboca.com Frontline Christian Center 901 W. Palmetto Park Rd Boca Raton FL 33486 561-706-5801 Website: www.frontlinechristiancenter.net

First Baptist Church of Boca Raton 2350 Yamato Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33431 561-994-4673 Website: www.fbcboca.org Congregation Shirat Shalom PO Box 971142 Boca Raton, FL 33497 Services at Olympic Heights High School 561-488-8079 Website: www.shiratshalom.org Boca Glades Baptist Church 10101 Judge Winikoff Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33428 561-483-4228 Website: www.bocaglades.org Advent Lutheran Church and School 300 E. Yamato Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 561-395-3632 Website: www.adventboca.org Revival Life Church 4301 Oak Circle Suite 11 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Services at Don Estridge Middle School 561-450-8555 Website: www.revivallifechurch.org Grace Community Church 600 W. Camino Real Boca Raton, FL 33486 561-395-2811 Website: www.graceboca.org The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton 2601 St. Andrews Boca Raton, FL 33434 561-482-2001 Website: www.uufbr.org Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church 370 SW 3rd St. Boca Raton, FL 33432 Website: www.stjoan.org St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church 100 NE Mizner Blvd Boca Raton, FL 33432 561-395-8285 Website: stgregorysepiscopal.org The Boca Raton Tribune CLASSIFIEDSThe Boca Raton Tribune CLASSIFIEDSEast/West Boca Raton, FL East/West Boca Raton, FL The Boca Raton Tribune The Boca Raton Tribune C L A S S I F I E D S C L A S S I F I E D S

(561) 807-6305 (561) 807-6305

For Sale

Luggage 5 Piece Set -American Flyer - Stand out Giraffe Print -360 degree spinner wheels Retail $279 Buy for $99 561-289-1873. West Boca

WANTED: Coins, Stamps, Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Collectibles, Antiques. We make House calls. Call: 305-505-1842

Electronics for sale: 3 Polk speakers (excellent) - $35 each Mitsubishi R25 amplifier (excellent) - $50 In Boca Raton: 301 412-7794

L’Ambiance HOA Community Yard Sale. January 30 ~ 8AM to Noon. Rain or shine. L’Ambiance Dr. and Verde Trail in Boca Raton.

332 NE WAVECREST CT, BOCA RATON 33432 Fabulous 1971 Cutlass Oldsmobile in great working condition. Juaninreid@aol.com

ESTATE SALE 332 NE WAVECREST COURT. Fine china, crystal, clothes, appliances, tools. Sat,12/12 and 12/13 9:00 am-4. Juaninreid@aol.com

YARD SALE- Saturday December 5th at 8am. 399 NE 23rd Street, Boca Raton. Comp Equip, Office Furniture/ supplies- clothes, microwave. More

Blue sofa bed & matching recliner, formal cherry dining room table 6 chairs, headboard & night stand Photos email schmuckerc@gmail.com Preschool in West Boca is seeking teacher for a full-time position. Send resume and contact information to info@pinitospreschoolboca.com

FREE House sit/Pet sit. Retired Prof. couple. Avail.mid-Feb thru Mar 1,2,3,or 4 wks. Friends in Boca - will provide references. Mike & Anne

For Sale

Eye Exams New Office * Latest Technology Steven Friefeld, O.D. 3321 W. Hillsboro Blvd. Deerfield Beach Inside Visionworks 954-480-9180

Job Offer

Sears Home Services Now Hiring Lawn Equipment Repair Techs * Small Engine Repair Techs* Email:Jasmine.Wilkins@searshomepro.com

FREE HOUSE SITTING, inc. Pet Sitters. Retired professionals available mid Feb thru Mar. 1-4 weeks. References in Boca.

OxiFresh now hiring F/T General Manager. Email Resume to: brian@oxifreshboca.com.

FictitiousName”BocaSpineandSport”at5601Nor thFederalHighwayBocaRatonFlorida33487thepartyisRichardRosenChiropracticP.A.

Atlas Party Rental is looking for drivers. Need valid drivers license. Class B CDL drivers preferable. Resumes to triordan@beaconfirm.com.

Call today to connect with a SENIOR LIVING ADVISOR

I N D E P E N D E N T L I V I N G • A S S I S T E D L I V I N G • M E M O RY C A R E

UNDERSTAND YOUR OPTIONS — Learn the different types of senior care available LOCAL KNOWLEDGE — Our Advisors have the local knowledge to help you hand pick communities in your area SIMPLIFY — Your dedicated Advisor will simplify your search and help schedule tours help schedule tours

T here’s no cost to you! ( 8 4 4 ) 9 8 4 - 0 8 3 9 ( 8 4 4 ) 9 8 4 - 0 8 3 9

! We’re paid by our partner communities

A Place for Mom has helped over a million families find A Place for Mom has helped over a million families find senior living solutions that meet their unique needs. senior living solutions Our Advisors are trusted, Our Advisors are local experts who can help you understand your options. you understand your options.

Joan Lunden Joan Lunden, journalist, best-selling author, former host of Good Morning America and senior living advocate.host of

For Sale

ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM Get your high school diploma. Fully accredited. Call now 1-800-590-9611. Visit our page www.educatorsinc.org. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com

DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a driver for Stevens Transport! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! New drivers can earn $800+ per week! PAID LOCAL CDL TRAINING! 1-888-743-1573 drive4stevens.com

QUICKBOOKS & PAYROLL Training Program! Online Career Training can get you ready! Job placement assistance when training completed! HS Diploma/GED required. 1-877-649-3155

Previously Owned Treasure Sale.7:00-11:00am Saturday, November 7. @PatchReefPark For more info 561 367-7035

Craftsman table saw. $50. Text me at 954-775-6714.

Maytag front loading washer and dryer. Both units work but need to be serviced. $100 each. Text me at 954-775-6714.

Sears Kenmore Elite side by side $300 or best offer. Text me at 954-775-6714.

I have 12 “Ulti-Mate” garage storage cabinets from Sears. 4 are still in original boxes. Please text me at 954-775-6714.

www.speedyshot.com is the way for dealers to display the information their customers need, without the price of owning their own website.

MOVING SALE - furniture, tools, and lots more. Just about

Antique oak sideboard $300., Solid wood bookcase $100., Flat screen TV w/ wood swivel stand $150. email kmill234@yahoo.com

Coffee Glass Bevelled table with metal tan sides in perfect condition 42 inches by 42 inches and 18 inches tall, $125 call or text, 561 239 0891.

Local Title Insurance Company seeks sales representative. Great earning potential. Send resume to: rick@homeguardiantitle.com.

NOW HIRING JET’S PIZZA, BOCA RATON Pizza makers, delivery drivers, etc. E-mail your resume: pizzaguysbocaraton@gmail.com

All aspects of Web Development and photography.

Hiring Part-Time Banquet Servers. Deerfield Beach location. Call 954-421-5070

It is time to remodel your house, DECORWAVE,FL offers Interior Design solutions; we create beautiful and functional spaces and custom-made window draperies. Please, contact us to our email info@decorwavefl.com

The Boca Raton Tribune S P O R T S

FAU Softball Star ts Home Stretch of Season at FIU PBA Men’s Golf Has Historic Day at SSC Championship

The FAU softball team will return to action this weekend and head south down I-95 to take on FIU in a three-game series starting this Friday, April 23.

The Owls have only nine games remaining in the regular season and stand at 22-21 including 9-6 in Conference USA action. FAU’s conference mark puts the Owls in third in the CUSA East. The conference tournament will be held at North Texas from May 11-14.

FAU is 58-40 all-time in this head-to-head matchup dating back to 1998. The Panthers took two out of three in last year’s series.

Pitching has been a key point to Owl victories this season. FAU has nine shutouts on the season which ranks second in the conference and 37th in the nation. Lynn Gardner owns seven of those shutouts which ranks eighth in the nation, and Gabby Sacco has tossed a pair of shutouts as well.

The Owls are used to playing close games. FAU has played 12 one-run games, in which the Owls are 8-4. The Owls are also 12-7 in games that are decided by two runs or less and 16-11 in games that are decided by three runs or less.

Olivia Peterson, the FAU catcher, has shown a knack for throwing runners out this season. Peterson ranks fifth among all players in the nation in runners caught stealing with 14. Myah Murray is riding a six-game hitting streak entering this weekend’s series. The Owls’ senior third baseman is hitting .411 (7-for-17) with four RBI, a double and a home run over that span. Kaitlyn Cunningham is currently on a four-game hitting streak. The FAU center fielder is hitting .307 (4-for-13) with four RBI and three runs scored in the last four games.

Following this weekend’s series, the Owls will return home to face UTSA next weekend from April 29-May 1. Sunday will be FAU’s Senior Day.

To stay up to date on all things FAU softball, follow the Owls on social media @FAUSoftball.

Austin, Honzovicova Earn C-USA Pair of the Week

The No. 10 Florida Atlantic University beach volleyball team (21-8) won the Conference USA Pair of the Week award for the second consecutive week, fourth time this season. After another successful weekend on the sand, the Owls’ court three pair in Ellie Austin and Julie Honzovicova ear ned C-USA Pair of the Week. This marks the pair’s first ever weekly honor.

Austin/Honzovicova finished 2-0 at the FIU Beach Bash Tournament on court three to help the Owls earn two 5-0 sweeps over the weekend. The pair began Friday’s play with a 21-17, 21-8 dominating victory over Tulane, who has received votes in the AVCA Poll, to clinch the dual for FAU. Austin/ Honzovicova then picked up another huge win over No. 15 FIU, 21-16, 23-21, which contributed to the Owls clinching all five courts in straight sets over the Panthers. The Owls’ 5-0 sweep marked the team’s first of its kind over the Panthers in school history.

This season, the pair is 18-7 at the end of the regular season slate. Their 18 wins as a pair on court three marks the most by a pair on flight three in school history. In just their first season together, the pair is tied for the seventh most career wins overall as a pair in school

history.

Beach volleyball ended the regular season with a 21-8 mark, 7-1 in C-USA play, with the program’s 21 wins being tied for a single-season record. The Owls, who are on an eight-match winning streak, is set to compete at the C-USA Championship from Thursday, April 28 to Saturday, April 30 at the John Hunt Sand Volleyball Complex in Huntsville, Alabama. The full bracket will be released soon.

Palm Beach Atlantic’s men’s golf team concluded a historic day at the Sunshine State Conference Men’s Championship earlier today. The Sailfish finished in sixth place, their best champonship finish in program history.

William Hartford was the key to PBA’s historic tournament. He scored a 66 in the first round, both his best round of his career and the lowest round score in program history. He recorded six birdies on the day and was in a tie for first place. Hartford would continue his stellar play throughout the tournament. He would end the final round in fourth place, the highest SSC Championship finish and the second lowest tournament score in program history.

Jacob Shamblin also put in a great performance, finishing in eighth place and was in championship contention for the first two days of the tournament. Nicholas Quintero from Barry University came away as the individual champion with a final round score of 69. Barry University earned a clean sweep of the SSC Championship, with four top 10 finishes.

For the Sailfish, Andrew Riley finished in a tie for 24th, Will Schroeder finished in a tie for 38th place, and Justin Guilford finished in 52nd place to complete the final placements in a historic tournament.

PBA has concluded their spring season and will look to build off of this finish for the 2022 fall season.

Men’s Tennis Downed By #4 Embr y-Riddle

S ailfish Fall to Ranked Lynn On Senior Night

The Palm Beach Atlantic men’s tennis team fell 6-1 to No. 4 Embry-Riddle. PBA (5-8) faced its fourth opponent to be ranked nationally in the top-5.

In doubles competition, Rodolfo Hasegawa and Blake Williams earned their 12th victory of the season. Hasegawa and Williams (12-1) defeated Lukas Schnieder and Michele Iftimie 6-3. Roberto Binaghi and Luis Eduardo Platas dropped their match 6-2. Umberto Rosi and Jorge Santamaria suffered a 6-3 defeat.

In singles competition, the ‘Fish went one for six. Binaghi dropped his match 6-2, 6-1. Eduardo Platas fell 6-1, 6-3. Juan Fernandez fell 6-2, 6-3. Hasegawa took his match to three sets but fell 3-6, 6-4, 1-0. He dropped the tiebreaker 7-5. Williams was downed in three sets 4-6, 7-6, 1-0. Williams dropped the tiebreaker 7-5. Santamaria picked up his eighth singles victory over Michele Iftimie in three sets 6-4, 6-7, 1-0. Santamaria took the tiebreaker 7-3. The Colombia native is 8-4 in singles competition this season.

The Saifish wrap up the regular season when they play St. Thomas on Thursday Apr. 14 at the Mitch Gornto Tennis Center.

The Palm Beach Atlantic women’s lacrosse returned home to face Lynn University tonight. The Sailfish fell behind early against the No. 25 ranked Fighting Knights and hung around t h r o u g h o u t b u t were never able to close the gap to put game pressure on Lynn before falling 16-7.

T he Sailfish honored five seniors before the g a m e i n A n n a Laskaris, Kiki Cin o t t i , C h e l s e a S m i t h , B r o o k e Schoch, and Amaya Estrada. After the pregame festivities, it was the ranked Lynn side that jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead in just four minutes of play. Ella Howlin broke through for the Sailfish at the 7:38 mark to cut the deficit to three, but the Sailfish struggled to gain possession early on as they won just one of the first eight draw controls.

When the ‘Fish did possess the ball early on, they struggled on their early clear attempts, committing 11 first-half turnovers. Laskaris found the back of the net twice for the Sailfish in the second quarter as she broke the 20-goal mark on the season but the Sailfish trailed 11-3 at the half.

PBA came out strong in the second half as they quickly scored two goals behind Cinotti and Howlin to make the game 11-5. Six ended up being it a s c l o s e a s t h e game would get as Laskaris and Cinotti would each score one more goal but the ‘Fish ultimately fell 167. PBA was outshot 31-20 in the g a m e a n d w a s only able to win 8-of-26 draw controls in the game. Sailfish goalie Courtney Rausch was able to make eight saves as she zeros in on the school’s single-season record and is now nine short of the record. Laskaris’ hat-trick and two goals each by Cinotti and Howlin were the offense for the Sailfish as they have been most of the season.

The Sailfish wrap-up play on the season when they host Florida Southern on Saturday at the Rinker Athletic Campus. The Mocs are 11-3 on the season and 3-2 in SSC play.

S ailfish Get South Region Win Over Nova Southeastern THE BEST STEAKS

The Palm Beach Atlantic baseball team took on Nova Southeastern in a South Region matchup earlier this evening. The Sailfish held off the Sharks late in the game to get the win, snapping a eight game losing streak.

T he Sailfish got down 2-0 early in this game. The Sharks picked up wh er e th ey l eft o f f f r o m t h i s past weekend series against PBA, getting their runs off of an RBI single and a sacrifice fly ball. The Sailfish would shift t h e m o m e n t u m of the g ame in the fourth. Davis Blair reached base to start the inning and was able to advance to second after a Nova error. A walk by the Sharks pitcher would load the bases, and Jake Roper smashed a double to left center field to bring all three runners across home plate. Roper was later brought in to score with the help of a Matty Warren single up the middle.

The ‘Fish tried to extend their lead in the fifth off of an RBI sinlge from Mikey Casaleg gio, but Nova responded in the bottom half of the inning with a two-run home run to left center field. PBA was able to retain momentum in the sixth inning. Warren and Roper added to their solid outings at the plate, reaching b a s e o n a s i ng l e a n d a d o uble down the left field line. Roper was able to find home plate once a g a i n t h a n k s t o Jiovel Lantigua. T h e S a i l fish would hold off any signific a n t c o m e b a c k from the Sharks and would score one more insurance run in the final inning from a Davis Blair sacrifice bunt.

Ryan Webster would get the start for the ‘Fish, but it was a collective effort from the entire PBA bullpen in this game. Seven pitchers would step on the mound for Kent Bottenfield’s squad, allowing eight hits, four earned runs, and striking out eight Nova hitters. Troy Klemm would pick up the win, and clutch pitching down the stretch from Ruairi Murphy would earn him his third save of the year.

PBA will return home on Apr. 26 to play against St. Thomas.

TAS T E

The Delightful Gift

4 Butcher’s Cut Top Sirloins (5 oz.) 4 Filet Mignon Burgers (5.3 oz.) 4 Boneless Chicken Breasts (1 lb. pkg.) 4 Gourmet Jumbo Franks (3 oz.) 4 Individual Scalloped Potatoes (3.8 oz.) 4 Caramel Apple Tartlets (4 oz.) 1 jar Signature Seasoning (3.1 oz. jar) 8 FREE Filet Mignon Burgers (5.3 oz.) 65658PKN separately $223.93* SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE $9999 Get 8 FREE FILET MIGNON Burgers

Shop online or call now to order OmahaSteaks.com/TheGift1198 | 1.877.728.6044

Ask for free burgers with off er 65658PKN

*Savings shown over aggregated single item base price. Limit 2. 8 free (5.3 oz.) Filet Mignon Burgers will be sent to each shipping address that includes (65658). Free product(s) may be substituted. Standard S&H added per address. Off er available while supplies last. Items may be substituted due to inventory limitations. Cannot be combined with other off ers. Other restrictions may apply. All purchases acknowledge acceptance of Terms of Use. Visit omahasteaks.com/terms-of-useOSI or call 1-800-228-9872 for a copy. Expires 12/31/21. ©2021 OCG | Omaha Steaks, Inc.

This article is from: