Cecil County Sports Weekly Vol 2 Issue 16

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Volume 2 Issue 16 Tuesday, April 26, 2022

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SOFTBALL: Rising Sun Lady Tigers Senior Night vs Bel Air Bobcats

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Rising Sun Tigers vs Bohemia Manor Eagles

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

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CECIL COUNTY SPORTS WEEKLY

REGIONAL 7-DAY FORECAST Tuesday

Tue. Night

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42

Mostly cloudy, a shower and t-storm POP: 90% Wind: NW 4-8 mph

Wednesday

55

Partly cloudy POP: 10% Wind: NW 6-12 mph

Thursday

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54

Cooler with some sunshine POP: 5% Wind: WNW 8-16 mph

35

Mostly sunny and cool POP: 0% Wind: NW 8-16 mph

Heating Degree Days

Statistics for the week ending Sat., April 23

Degree days are an indicator of energy needs. The more the total degree days, the more energy is necessary to heat.

Precipitation Total for the week ..................... 0.02” Total for the month ................... 1.92” Total for the year ....................... 7.61” Normal for the year ................ 12.82”

Weekly Conditions UV Index and RealFeel Temperature®

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71 55 54 66 67 65 69 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 Apr. 30 May 1

May 2

The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme. The AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature is an exclusive index of effective temperature based on eight weather factors.

Comfort Index™ Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.

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Sat. Sun. Mon.

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9

A rating of 10 feels very comfortable while a rating of 0 feels very uncomfortable.

Outdoor Activities Forecast Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.

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0-2: Poor; 3-4: Fair; 5-6: Good; 7-8: Very Good; 9-10: Excellent.

Weather History The northern mountains of Arizona have a cooler climate than the southern deserts. Still, a 6-inch snowfall in Flagstaff, Ariz., on April 26, 1963, was rare. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022

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40

High

43

62

Cloudy

POP: 5% Wind: NW 4-8 mph

POP: 0% Wind: NW 6-12 mph

POP: 25% Wind: ENE 2-4 mph

59

48

Intervals of clouds and sunshine POP: 5% Wind: SSW 3-6 mph

Shown is Tuesday’s weather. Oxford Temperatures are Tuesday’s highs 68/43 and Tuesday night’s lows.

Newark 71/45

Conowingo 68/42

Low

Elkton 71/45

Havre de Grace Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.

Monday

47

Mostly sunny

Tides Low

63

Sunday

Partly sunny

Saturday ........................................ 9 Month to date ........................... 325 Normal month to date .............. 281 Since July 1 ............................. 4301 Normal since July 1 ................. 4356

High

Saturday

The Region

Almanac Temperature High for the week ......................... 71° Low for the week .......................... 33° Normal high .................................. 66° Normal low .................................... 45° Average temperature ................ 48.0° Normal average temperature .... 55.4° Temperature departure .............. -7.4°

Friday

6:18 a 12:42 a 6:18 p 12:24 p 7:22 a 1:40 a 7:28 p 1:42 p 8:20 a 2:32 a 8:32 p 2:52 p 9:09 a 3:17 a 9:27 p 3:53 p 9:52 a 3:57 a 10:15 p 4:45 p 10:29 a 4:33 a 10:58 p 5:32 p 11:04 a 5:06 a 11:40 p 6:15 p

Perryville 68/44

Brookside 71/45 Chesapeake City 71/45

Red Point 70/45

Port Deposit Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.

6:15 a 7:16 a 8:13 a 9:05 a 9:53 a 10:38 a 11:19 a

1:23 a 6:56 p 2:12 a 7:57 p 2:56 a 8:48 p 3:36 a 9:32 p 4:10 a 10:13 p 4:41 a 10:52 p 5:08 a 11:31 p

1:11 p 2:22 p 3:24 p 4:21 p 5:14 p 6:05 p 6:53 p

Aberdeen 69/44 Middletown 70/46

Town Point Wharf Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon.

6:23 a 12:32 a 6:51 p 12:39 p 7:25 a 1:33 a 7:53 p 1:49 p 8:21 a 2:24 a 8:48 p 2:49 p 9:11 a 3:06 a 9:36 p 3:42 p 9:55 a 3:43 a 10:20 p 4:29 p 10:35 a 4:17 a 11:01 p 5:13 p 11:13 a 4:51 a 11:40 p 5:54 p

Sun and Moon The Sun Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday The Moon Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Rise 6:13 a.m. 6:12 a.m. 6:11 a.m. 6:09 a.m. 6:08 a.m. 6:07 a.m. 6:06 a.m. Rise 4:02 a.m. 4:30 a.m. 4:55 a.m. 5:19 a.m. 5:42 a.m. 6:06 a.m. 6:32 a.m.

Set 7:53 p.m. 7:54 p.m. 7:55 p.m. 7:56 p.m. 7:57 p.m. 7:58 p.m. 7:59 p.m. Set 2:34 p.m. 3:42 p.m. 4:48 p.m. 5:52 p.m. 6:56 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:03 p.m.

New

First

Full

Last

Apr 30

May 8

May 16

May 22

Galena 72/45

City

Appleton Arundel Bainbridge Conowingo Chesapeake City Elk Mills Elkton Perryville White Hall Zion

Tue.

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Thu.

Fri.

Sat.

Sun.

Mon.

Hi/Lo/W

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71/45/r 70/46/t 68/44/t 68/42/t 71/45/t 72/45/t 71/45/t 68/44/t 68/43/t 68/43/r

57/35/pc 58/37/pc 57/35/pc 55/33/pc 58/37/pc 57/34/pc 57/36/pc 57/35/pc 53/33/pc 54/33/pc

54/39/s 57/40/s 58/36/s 54/35/s 56/39/s 56/37/s 56/37/s 58/36/s 55/34/s 53/37/s

59/39/s 61/41/s 60/40/s 58/40/s 61/42/s 61/43/s 59/42/s 60/40/s 58/45/s 57/37/s

64/43/pc 64/46/s 64/42/s 63/43/s 65/41/pc 64/42/pc 65/41/s 64/42/s 63/41/pc 62/41/pc

63/46/c 61/48/c 62/46/c 62/47/c 61/46/c 61/45/c 62/45/c 62/46/c 62/46/c 61/44/c

61/44/pc 62/49/pc 59/47/pc 59/48/pc 62/47/pc 60/46/pc 61/46/pc 59/47/pc 59/43/pc 58/45/pc

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

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ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

GUILD MORTGAGE MALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK:

GUILD MORTGAGE FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK:

VINNIE MUSCELLA

FAITH MCCULLOUGH

JUNIOR

JUNIOR

PERRYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

RISING SUN HIGH SCHOOL

PANTHERS LACROSSE

TIGERS SOFTBALL

Junior Vinnie Muscella led the Panthers to a 17-3 victory over the North East Indians on Wednesday scoring 6 goals with 2 assists. Vinnie had 6 shots on goal scoring on each shot. Vinnie had 2 goals and 2 assists on Friday in the Panthers 17-3 defeat of the Elkton Golden Elks.

The Lady Tigers got an early boost from Junior Faith McCullough on Friday when they played the Class 3A Bel Air Bobcats at Rising Sun. Faith hit a 2 run Home Run in the first inning to give the Tigers a 2-0 lead early. Faith also came in as relief pitcher at the end of the game to pitch 2 innings facing 7 batters with 3 strike outs.

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GIRLS LACROSSE : RISING SUN vs BOHEMIA MANOR

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

TIGERS HOLD OFF EAGLES RALLY FOR 13-12 WIN


Tuesday, April 26, 2022

GIRLS LACROSSE : RISING SUN vs BOHEMIA MANOR

PHOTOS BY SAM DIXON

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BOYS LACROSSE : NORTH EAST vs PERRYVILLE

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

PANTHERS TAKE DOWN INDIANS 17-3 WED., APRIL 20, 2022: NORTTH EAST HIGH SCHOOL

PERRYVILLE PANTHERS

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LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne

* In 2013, Belgium created five limited-edition stamps that smelled and tasted like chocolate (but were not, in fact, edible). * Gambling slips from ancient China that date to between 201 BC and 187 BC are the first recorded instance of a lottery. It’s believed these lotteries likely helped finance large government projects, such as the Great Wall of China.

SCENES FROM LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL

* There are more tanning salons in major American cities than McDonald’s or Starbucks. * A parenting tradition in Maharashtra, India, involves tossing babies from the side of a 50-foot temple and catching them in a sheet. The practice is thought to endow newborns with courage and intelligence. * The person who graduates last in his class from West Point Military Academy is called “the goat” and receives a dollar from each classmate, as well as membership in a club that includes Gen. George Custer. * The average woman wears six different bra sizes throughout her life. * While Merriam-Webster defines “hussy” as “a girl or woman who behaves in a disrespectful or inappropriate way or who has many casual sexual relationships,” the word is actually derived from the 13th-century “husewife,” meaning mistress of the household. * To help combat driver fatigue and boredom on long, straight roads of up to 90 miles in Australia, the government posted signs labeled “Fatigue Zone” featuring trivia questions and answers. * In 2009, Patricia Demauro brought $100 to a craps table in Atlantic City. Four hours and 18 minutes later, she had rolled 154 times, setting a world record for craps rolls. The odds of her accomplishing such a feat? One in 1.56 trillion! * Ice cream was invented in 7th-century China and originally consisted of buffalo milk, flour and camphor. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.


BOYS LACROSSE : PERRYVILLE vs ELKTON

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

PANTHERS TAKE DOWN GOLDEN ELKS 17-3 PHOTOS BY BECKY YOUNG

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2022: PERRYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

ELKTON GOLDEN ELKS

PERRYVILLE PANTHERS

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BOYS LACROSSE : PERRYVILLE vs ELKTON

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SOFTBALL : ELKTON vs PERRYVILLE

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

EARLY LEAD FOR PERRYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SEALS FATE FOR ELKTON

PHOTOS BY SAM DIXON

ELKTON - The Elkton Golden Elks fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 9-5 loss to the Perryville Lady Panthers on Wednesday. Perryville High School took the lead on a double in the first inning. The Lady Panthers opened up scoring in the first inning, when Briana Rebman doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs. Brooklyn Logan was credited with the victory for the Panthers. Logan allowed three hits and three runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out one. Jocelyn Rebman threw four and a third innings in relief out of the bullpen. Rebman recorded the last 13 outs to earn the save. LeeAnn Pugh was on the rubber for Elkton.

The pitcher lasted seven innings, allowing 11 hits and nine runs while striking out five. Elkton collected nine hits on the day. Autumn Simpson and Carley Esterling all managed multiple hits for the Golden Elks. Esterling and Simpson had two hits each to lead the Golden Elks. Simpson had

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2022: ELKTON HIGH SCHOOL 1

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PERRYVILLE PANTHERS

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11

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ELKTON GOLDEN ELKS

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the most chances in the field with seven. Perryville collected 11 hits. Brooklyn Logan, Kiava Hicks, Riley Jackson, and Jocelyn Rebman each racked up multiple hits for

the Panthers. Hicks made the most plays with eight. Perryville will play the North East Indians on Thursday April 28 in their Senior Night Game at Trego Field in Perryville. Start

time is 7pm with Senior Celebrations before the game so arrive early. Story Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger. Copyright 2022. All rights reserved.


Tuesday, April 26, 2022

SOFTBALL : ELKTON vs PERRYVILLE

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PERRYVILLE PANTHERS STATS LINEUP

AB

R

H

RBI

BB

SO

J Rebman (3B, P)

5

1

2

1

0

0

B Logan (P, 3B)

4

0

3

1

0

0

R Jackson (SS)

4

2

1

0

1

0

B Rebman (C)

3

0

1

2

1

0

A Fetters

3

1

1

1

1

1

T Reil (CF)

4

0

0

0

0

2

K Hicks (1B)

4

1

2

2

0

0

B Strong (2B, SS)

3

2

0

0

1

1

J Rouselle (RF, 2B)

3

0

1

2

1

1

TEAM

33

9

11

9

5

5

2B:

B Logan, R Jackson, B Rebman, K Hicks

3B:

J Rouselle

TB:

B Logan 4, J Rouselle 3, K Hicks 3, J Rebman 2, R Jackson 2, B Rebman 2, A Fetters 1

SF:

B Logan

SB:

R Jackson 3

E:

B Strong, R Jackson, L Williams PITCHING:

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

B Logan

2.2

3

3

0

4

1

J Rebman

4.1

2

2

0

2

4

TEAM

7.0

5

5

0

6

5

WP: Pitches - Strikes: Batters Faced:

J Rebman

B Logan 17, J Rebman 18

AB

R

H

RBI

BB

SO

L Pugh (P)

3

1

1

0

1

0

S Given (CF)

4

0

0

0

0

0

A Simpson (SS)

3

2

1

0

1

1

S Foye (3B)

3

2

0

0

1

1

H Workman (1B)

4

0

0

2

0

2

A Jackson (C)

3

0

0

1

1

0

K McCullough (2B)

2

0

0

0

2

0

C Esterling (RF)

4

0

2

1

0

1

K Straining (LF)

3

0

1

0

0

0

TEAM

29

5

5

4

6

5

2B:

L Pugh

TB:

L Pugh 2, C Esterling 2, A Simpson 1, K Straining 1

SB:

H Workman

E:

H Workman, S Foye PITCHING:

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

L Pugh

7.0

11

9

5

5

5

TEAM

7.0

11

9

5

5

5

Pitches - Strikes: Batters Faced:

L Pugh 125-78 L Pugh 39

1. In 1957, Amelia Wershoven set a women’s world record for throwing what object more than 252 feet? 2. What golfer bested Tiger Woods by one stroke to win the 2002 PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club? 3. Name the 1978 World Series MVP for the New York Yankees who later became manager for the team from 1989-90. 4. ICC Cricket Hall of Famer Imran Khan became prime minister of what country in 2018? 5. In 2008, what San Francisco 49ers head coach pulled down his pants at halftime to illustrate how embarrassed he was by his team’s performance?

B Logan 67-35, J Rebman 63-39

ELKTON GOLDEN ELKS STATS LINEUP

SportsQuiz By Ryan A. Berenz

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SOFTBALL : RISING SUN vs BEL AIR

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

TIGERS CELEBRATE SENIOR NIGHT WITH 5-4 WIN OVER BEL AIR PHOTOS BY SAM DIXON

RISING SUN - The Rising Sun Lady Tigers celebrated their Senior Night on Friday honoring Seniors Abby McBride and Grace Boyd after the game but not before a tight game against the Class 3A Bel Air Bobcats. The Lady Tigers defeated the Bobcats 5-4 thanks to a walk-off error. Rising Sun was down 4-3 in the bottom of the seventh inning when an error scored two runs for the Lady Tigers giving them the 5-4 lead and ending the game. The Lady Tigers earned the victory despite allowing the Bobcats to score four runs in the fifth inning. The Bobcats scored its runs on a double by Caroline Hilyard. Rising Sun opened up scoring in the first inning. Faith McCullough homered on a 3-0 count, scoring two runs. Senior Abby McBride was in the pitcher's circle for the Lady Tigers. The ace allowed three hits and four runs over five innings, striking out nine.

Sofia Gallahue was on the rubber for the Bel Air Bobcats. The pitcher allowed three hits and three runs over two innings, striking out four. Hilyard and Kyrsten Coppage entered the game from the bullpen, throwing three and a third innings and one inning respectively. Sam Dixon led the Lady Tigers with two hits in three at bats. Next up for the 11-1 Lady Tigers is a trip to Elkton on Monday April 25 to play the 2-10 Elkton Golden Elks. Game time is 3:30pm at Elkton High School. Later in the week the Lady Tigers host Patterson Mill. Patterson Mill is the only team to defeat the Lady Tigers this year and will be a big game for both teams. They will play Thursday afternoon at 3:30pm at Rising Sun High School.

FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2022: RISING SUN HIGH SCHOOL 1

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Story Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger. Copyright 2022. All rights reserved.

Kelly Walla Albanese Bedder, Esquire kelly@wallalaw.com 157 E. Main Street, Elkton, MD 21921 410-398-3346 410-398-8073 (fax)


Tuesday, April 26, 2022

SOFTBALL : RISING SUN vs BEL AIR

13 RISING SUN TIGERS STATS LINEUP

AB

R

H

RBI

BB

SO

S Dixon (SS)

3

1

2

1

1

0

C Meadows (CF)

3

1

1

0

0

2

B Cole (3B)

4

0

0

0

0

2

F McCullough (2B, P)

2

2

1

2

2

0

C Williams (1B)

3

0

0

0

1

1

A McBride (P, LF)

3

0

0

0

0

2

J Simpkins (C)

3

0

1

0

0

0

G Boyd (LF, 2B)

2

0

0

0

0

0

J Pyle (RF)

1

0

0

0

1

1

K Barks (RF)

0

0

0

0

1

0

TEAM

24

5

5

3

6

8

HR:

F McCullough

TB:

F McCullough 4, S Dixon 2, C Meadows 1, J Simpkins 1

SB:

C Meadows, S Dixon, F McCullough

E:

S Dixon PITCHING:

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

A McBride

5.0

3

4

2

4

9

F McCullough

2.0

0

0

0

1

3

TEAM

7.0

3

4

2

5

12

WP: Pitches - Strikes: Batters Faced:

A McBride A McBride 91-51, F McCullough 25-17 A McBride 22, F McCullough 7

BEL AIR BOBCATS STATS LINEUP

AB

R

H

RBI

BB

SO

K Coppage (CF, P)

3

1

0

0

1

2

T Trzeciak (SS)

3

1

0

0

1

2

C Hilyard (3B, P)

3

1

1

2

0

0

A LeVee (C)

2

0

0

0

1

2

J Betters (1B)

3

0

1

0

0

1

K Fleischmann (CF)

2

0

0

0

0

0

A Vecchioni (2B)

2

0

0

1

2

S Gallahue (P)

1

0

0

0

1

1

E Edquist (3B)

1

1

1

0

0

0

K Stein (RF)

3

0

0

0

0

2

TEAM

23

4

3

2

5

12

2B:

C Hilyard

TB:

C Hilyard 2, J Betters 1, E Edquist 1

E:

A LeVee, T Trzeciak PITCHING:

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

S Gallahue

2.0

3

3

2

2

4

C Hilyard

3.1

2

2

0

3

4

K Coppage

1.0

0

0

0

1

0

TEAM

6.1

5

5

2

6

8

Pitches - Strikes: Batters Faced:

S Gallahue 42-22, C Hilyard 45-32, K Coppage 24-13 S Gallahue 11, C Hilyard 16, K Coppage 5


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BASEBALL : ELKTON vs PERRYVILLE

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

PERRYVILLE RALLIES TO BEAT ELKTON 11-6

ELKTON - Errors continue to plague the Panther Varsity Baseball Team. After committing several in key situations the team found itself trailing Elkton 3–1 after 3 Innings. The Panthers exploded with a 7 run 4th inning to take the lead 8–5 and didn’t look back winning by a final score of 11-6. Starting pitcher Mason Salisbury pitched 5 1/3 innings striking out 6 and

walking just one hitter. Offensively for Perryville, Mason went 2/4, was walked once and had 2 RBI’s. Senior Daniel Tserkis came in and finished pitching the game for the Panthers. Offensively, Tserkis went 1/3 at the plate, had 3RBI’s, was walked twice and scored a run for the visiting Panthers. Junior Zack Ayers went 2 /3 at the plate scoring 2 runs and had 3 RBI’s. Freshman Catcher

Michael Candy went 2/3, was walked once, had an RBI and scored 2 runs in the effort and wrapping up the offensive display was Senior James Able who had a warning track triple going 2/3 at the plate, was walked once, had an RBI and scored 2 runs. The team finished the day 10-2 and hosted county rival Bohemia Manor on Friday at 3:30 PM.


PARKS AND REC CALENDAR

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

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PARKS & REC CALENDAR Abrakadoodle

Register by age group for Twoosy Doodlers (20-36mnths), Mini Doodlers (ages 3-5), or Doodlers (ages 6-12). Each age group will create and design their own masterpieces, using a wide range of quality art materials. Register your artiste now at cecilrec.recdesk.com for a time of creativity and fun!

Car Show - 1st Annual

Cecil County Parks and Recreation is sponsoring their first annual Car Show to be held on September 24th at the Cecil Arena. Co-sponsored by Passion 4 Pavement, Car, Truck and Bike Club, vehicles of all kinds can register for this show, running from 10am to 3pm. Day of Vehicle check in is from 9am - 1pm. Vendors, Food, Music, 50/50's, Games for kids as well as up to 500 vehicles of all shapes, sizes and years. Parking will be at Rising Sun High School with all the festivities taking place at the Cecil Arena, 2706 North East Road in North East Maryland. We'll have over 100 trophies and over 700 paved spots on location. First 100 vehicles registered will get a free Dash Plaque. Register your vehicle online at cecilrec.recdesk. com with a $20 donation that will help support the Cecil County Parks and Recreation Scholarship fund.

Challenge Island Arcade Mania

This Kids-Choice Challenge Island adventure puts a 100% SCREENFREE STEAM twist on popular video games: From Super STEAMio to Island Blox to Mine Island to Fort Island to retro-inspired games like Space Aliens and Pinball Machines! You and your STEAM Team will swap game consoles for creativity and joysticks for ingenuity and imagination as you take on Islands of low-tech STEAM challenges created with game-loving kids in mind! The camp will run from 9am - 12pm at the Rising Sun Community Center from July 11 - July 15. Open to children ages 5-12. Cost of the camp is $85. Registration is limited. Visit cecilrec.recdesk.com for more information or registration about Arcade Mania.

Challenge Island -

Harry Potter Wizardry S.T.E.A.M Camp

Pack your wizard gear (Harry Potter Fans!) and join us for a magical week of spellbinding adventure! You and your housemates will take a full load of Wizarding Classes from Transfiguration to Flying Broomsticks to Charms and Potions to Magical Beasts. The STEAMtastic camp will culminate with an enchanted graduation ceremony. A must for every wizarding fan! The camp will run from 9am - 12pm at the Rising Sun Community Center from June 20 - June 24. Open to children ages 5-12. Cost of the camp is $85. Registration is limited. Visit cecilrec.recdesk.com today to register or for more information about Harry Potter Wizardry camp.

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Pet Palooza S.T.E.A.M Camp

Wag on over to the most PAWSOME camp in town! You and your STEAM Team will engineer a world created just for pets: From Pets Palooza Hotel Day to Having a Ball Day to Give a Dog a Bone Day to Salty Sea Dog Day to a very special Rescue Pets Day. You’ll even get to adopt adorable pretend pets of your own and create habitats to match their needs and personalities! This STEAMtastic camp gets two paws up and is a must for every pet-loving kid! The camp will run from 9am - 12pm at the Rising Sun Community Center from June 27 - July 1. Open to children ages 5-12. Cost of the camp is $85. Registration is limited. Visit cecilrec.recdesk.com today to register or for more information about Pet Palooza.

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Slimetopia S.T.E.A.M Camp

Welcome to Slimetopia - an ooey, gooey, squishy, squashy, slippery, stretchy slime-drenched camp extravaganza! Learn the science behind the slime while opening your own Slimetopia Theme Park. Make at least 10 different kinds of the addictively playful polymer: From butter to bubble; from crunchy to munchy; from fluffy to floamy from unicorn to color-changing we’ve got you and your STEAM Team covered (in slime, that is!). Don’t miss out on this Challenge Island bestseller! The camp will run from 9am - 12pm at the Rising Sun Community Center from July 5 - July 8. Open to children ages 5-12. Cost of the camp is $85. Registration is limited. Visit cecilrec. recdesk.com today to register or for more information about Slimetopia.

Club Extreme

Get into the Club - Club Extreme will include such daily activities as Nerf wars, kickball, wiffle ball, dodgeball, obstacle courses, water play with a giant water slide and various sports. Best suited for the more active and competitive types. Club dates are August 8-12, daily from 9 am - 3 pm. Children must bring lunch. All activities will follow recommended state Covid protocols at time/date of Club Registration is open to children 6-12 years old and there is a Club Fee of $125. Visit cecilrec. recdesk.com today to register or for more information about Club Extreme.

Mother’s Day Zumbathon

What a great Gift Idea, Spend an hour with mom at a Mother's Day Zumbathon! Zumba is an aerobic fitness class featuring movements inspired by various styles of Latin American dance and performed primarily to Latin American dance music. The class is designed to burn up to 1200 calories. Instructor Danielle Ford will lead a Special Mother's Day Zumbathon class on Friday, May 6th from 6-7pm at the Rising Sun Community Center. Cost

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Soccer Camp (6-13)

Soccer Camp at the Rising Sun Community Center with instructor Terry Tallman will run 9am to 12pm, focusing on skills, drills, and some fun along the way for ages 6-13! This camp is $100 for the week, which includes equipment and a tshirt. Session l runs June 27th to July 1st, and Session ll runs August 1st to 5th. Visit cecilrec.recdesk. com today for registration or more information about Soccer Camp.

Tennis Camp (6-13)

Tennis Camp will teach tennis skills and techniques to help kids learn the game, as well as some break time antics to cool off and have fun like taking a ride on a 75 foot slip and slide! Some loaner equipment is available, but campers are encouraged to bring their own if they have it. Camp will be held July 18 - 22 (Session l) and August 15 - 19 (Session ll) from 9 am -12 pm at the tennis courts behind the Rising Sun Community Center. The fee for the week-long camp is $100, which includes a tshirt. Register online today at cecilrec.recdesk.com!

Track & Field Camp

Come join us this summer for our Summer Track and Field Program. Camp begins June 23 and runs through August 4. This six week program is designed for beginner runners who want to learn something new and be active. The Track and Field program will be held on Thursdays for six weeks, meeting at the track at Perryville High School. Running heats, sprints, distance, long jump, softball throw and relays are some of the events focused on during the summer. Track meet will be held the last day of camp, August 4th. Cost of the camp is $45. Register online at cecilrec.recdesk.com

Velocity Xpress

Velocity Xpress is an AAU developmental track and field club for athletes 6-8th years old. This program is designed to teach the fundamental concepts of running and field events to enhance the overall athletic performance. Velocity Xpress will teach and equip athletes with power, endurance, speed, and coordination, while promoting character and integrity. The mission of VE is to shape superb athletes and expose them to exciting new competitive experiences that will produce a skilled, mature, and experienced athlete. Practices will be held at the Elkton High School track Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 5:30-7pm from April 4th until mid-July. Cost of the program is $60. After May 13th, the cost will rise to $75. Fee includes USATF and AAU memberships. Visit cecilrec.recdesk.com to register.

Volleyball Camp (8-14)

Volleyball Camp will focus on teaching and developing fundamentals to children ages 8-14, and will include some breaks in the action to cool off and enjoy the sun, like taking a ride on a 75 foot slip and slide! The camp will run from 9 am - 12 pm every day from July 25 to 29 (Session l) and August 22 to 26 (Session ll). Campers will practice and learn the basics of the game of volleyball to introduce them to the sport in a fun and safe environment. The camp will be held at the Rising Sun Community Center Park, drop off will be by the tennis courts. Cost of the camp is $100, which includes a tshirt. Visit cecilrec.recdesk.com for registration or for more information about Volleyball Camp.

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EAGLES DEFEAT PANTHERS 6-5 PHOTOS BY BECKY YOUNG

PERRYVILLE-The Panthers played an exciting game on Friday losing to visiting Bohemia Manor in 8 Innings by a score of 6–5. The team got down 5–0 but battled back to tie the game in the 6th Inning. The team could not rally and Bohemia Manor was able to score a run in the top of the 8th that Perryville could not answer. The Panthers are now 10–3 and play away on Monday at Joppatowne. The Eagles will host Havre de Grace on Monday.

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BOHEMIA MANOR LEADS CECIL TEAMS IN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S RESULTS

SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

100 Meters

6. Jake Koehler 7. Josh Burke 9. Solomon Pope 10. Ethan Lambeth 11. Travis Bare 13. Solomon George 14. Carl Williams-Cohen 19. Evan Ireland

200 Meters

6. Josh Burke 8. Hayden Graham 11. Manny Rose 14. Bryce Ritchings 16. Holden DiIenno 17. Mason Darsney 18. Darius Cummings 19. Zachary Jensen 20. Celyn Evans

400 Meters

2. Corey O'Connell 4. Saheed Council 7. Landon Milloway 8. Noah Beck 9. Jacob Herweck 10. Jacob Seiple

800 Meters

3. Daniel Katz 4. Matt McKay 7. Ethan Dell 8. Eli Mackie 9. Alex McMillan 11. Jordan Perrine 12. Anthony Czerwinski 14. Connor Kwiatkowski

1600 Meters

2. Samuel Dickerson 3. John Ferry 4. Aidan McCullough 5. John Conley 10. Casin Brown 11. Niklas Haraldsson 13. J.B. Lightner 16. Connor Kwiatkowski

3200 Meters

1. Day Leone 3. Evan Wakefield 6. Ian Davis 7. Niklas Haraldsson 9. J.B. Lightner 11. Ezra Peterson

110m Hurdles - 39" 1. Carl Williams-Cohen 4. Sebastian Pagliaro 7. Aiden Emmel 10. Sean Snyder

11.87 12.05 12.34 12.35 12.44 12.52 12.52 13.73

BMHS RSHS NEHS NEHS RSHS NEHS RSHS BMHS

24.77 25.35 25.66 26.02 26.91 28.38 28.60 30.05 31.11

RSHS RSHS NEHS RSHS BMHS BMHS NEHS BMHS NEHS

54.25 56.13 57.02 57.25 58.53 58.76

NEHS BMHS RSHS BMHS RSHS BMHS

2:11.40 2:12.16 2:23.63 2:24.58 2:28.08 2:30.54 2:39.41 2:46.98

NEHS RSHS BMHS RSHS BMHS RSHS BMHS NEHS

4:57.63 5:03.17 5:07.25 5:08.52 5:21.62 5:27.52 5:34.86 6:08.55

BMHS RSHS NEHS BMHS BMHS RSHS RSHS NEHS

9:49.53 11:02.87 12:12.09 12:12.18 12:22.42 13:08.28

BMHS BMHS BMHS RSHS RSHS RSHS

18.30 20.10 20.75 21.92

RSHS NEHS RSHS RSHS

45.25 47.72 49.21 52.66 55.24

RSHS NEHS BMHS RSHS RSHS

3. Jordon Brinkley Jake Koehler Angel Granado Dennis Kemether

46.75

BMHS

5. Travis Bare Josh Burke Bryce Ritchings Carl Williams-Cohen

47.35

RSHS

7. Ethan Lambeth Solomon George Jacob Blankenship Manny Rose

48.72

NEHS

4. Josh Burke Travis Bare Eli Weston Bryce Ritchings

1:40.26

RSHS

5. Ethan Lambeth Manny Rose Darius Cummings Solomon Pope

1:41.50

NEHS

6. Xavier Granado Andrew Lenz Pharel Petitfrere Mar Wesley

1:45.56

BMHS

300m Hurdles - 36" 1. Carl Williams-Cohen 4. Sebastian Pagliaro 7. Dain Lenz 10. Aiden Emmel 11. Sean Snyder

4x100 Relay

4x200 Relay

By Amanda and Katie Callaghan On Thursday, April 21st, North East held the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference's Susquehanna Division Championship meet. Involving North East, Bo Manor, Rising Sun, Fallston, Havre De Grace, Joppatowne, and Patterson Mill, the meet was one of the biggest yet. It was a beautiful day at the North East track, with cool temperatures and minimal wind. With talented runners from all of the schools, great races and personal records were bound to come. The meet was a success for all the attending teams! North East was a great host and all Cecil teams represented their schools well. In the girl’s competition, Rising Sun won the division with 240.33 points, an astounding 131 points ahead of second place. In the boy’s competition, first place went to Patterson Mill, however, Bo Manor was the highest-scoring Cecil boy’s team, coming in second place with 122.5 points. There were many division champions coming from Cecil County! On the girl’s side of the meet, Caroline Mercer of Rising Sun won division champion in the Discus (97’ 7). Bri-

ana Poullard of Bo Manor won the Long Jump (14’ 10.5). Katie Callaghan of Rising Sun won the Triple Jump (31’ 8). Amanda Callaghan of Rising Sun won the 800 (2:26.94). Leanna Rogers of North East won both the 1600 (5:40.01) as well as the 3200 (13:06.67). Ella Cost of Rising Sun won the 100m hurdles (17.64), and Georgia Mercer of Rising Sun won the 300m hurdles (52.84). On the boy’s side of the meet, James Paylor of North East won division champion in the Shot Put (37’ 7). Garrett Rees of Rising Sun won the Discus (121’ 5). Dennis Kemether of Bo Manor won the Triple Jump (37’ 10). Day Leone of Bo Manor won the 3200 (9:49.53). Carl Williams-Cohen of Rising Sun won both the 110m hurdles (18.30) and the 300m hurdles (45.25). In relays, the Rising Sun girls won all four girls relays, including the 4x100 (Kaitlyn Martin, Carly McCardell, Caroline Mercer, Laynee Eyman), 4x200 (Maddi Cleary, Caroline Mercer, Kaitlyn Martin, Laynee Eyman), 4x400 (Alyssa McCall, Emily Wishart, Katelyn Lacey, Amanda Callaghan), and the 4x800 (Anna Callaghan, Eve Poteet, Savannah Lacey, Katie Callaghan). Bo Manor won the

boys 4x800 relay (Noah Beck, Samuel Dickerson, Evan Wakefield, Day Leone). With a combined score of 343.83 points, Rising Sun’s full track team (both boys and girls) will be moving up to the Chesepeake Division next year! This follows their win from the cross country season, which had their team moving up to the Chesepeake Division in cross country as well. Congratulations to all of the runners who performed at the meet! Next up in the Cecil Track schedule is Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference (UCBAC) Championships! This meet will contain all 15 teams from Cecil and Harford Counties. Taking place on April 28th and 29th, this will be the first 2 day meet of the season. The meet is sure to be a spectacle!

MEN’S TEAM RESULTS SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

1. Patterson Mill 2. Bohemia Manor 3. Rising Sun 4. Havre De Grace 5. North East 6. Fallston 7. Joppatowne

169 122.5 103.5 97 84 79 38


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Sports Weekly would like to send a special Thank You to Amanda Callaghan who, along with help from Katie Callaghan and Matt McKay, has been a huge help to Sports Weekly with her assistance in covering Cross Country, Indoor Track and Outdoor Track Events this year. You will be very much missed after graduation in a few weeks.

MEN’S RESULTS

SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

4x400 Relay

2. Daniel Katz Solomon Pope Aidan McCullough Corey O'Connell

3:47.75

NEHS

3. Saheed Council Jacob Seiple Angel Granado Jake Koehler

3:48.07

BMHS

4. Jacob Herweck Matt McKay Brigdon Bishop Landon Milloway

3:50.52

RSHS

8:44.27

BMHS

4x800 Relay

1. Noah Beck Samuel Dickerson Evan Wakefield Day Leone 4. Niklas Haraldsson John Ferry Eli Mackie Matt McKay

9:19.57

RSHS

5. Daniel Katz Aidan McCullough Corey O'Connell Rian Krasman

9:27.72

NEHS

Shot Put - 12lb

1. James Paylor 3. Owen Kemether 4. Zack Galasso 5. Richard Snyder 8. Jacob Blankenship 9. Landon Harbert 10. Mason Testerman 11. Garrett Rees

Discus - 1.6kg

1. Garrett Rees 2. James Paylor 3. Patrick Smith 4. Zack Galasso 5. Jacob Blankenship 6. Michael MJ Brusio 7. Mason Testerman 13. Owen Veasey 14. Mekhi Mudyahoto

High Jump

3. Jakob Edwards 3. Caleb Reamy 5. Brigdon Bishop 7. David Greenplate 5' 2

Pole Vault

3. Sam Martin 7. Dylan Zahn 8. Rian Krasman 9. Logan Zahn

Long Jump

2. Aiden Leffew 4. Dennis Kemether 5. Jordon Brinkley 6. Dillon Lukiewski 7. Ethan Lambeth 8. Dylan Zahn 11. Eli Weston 15. Darius Cummings

Triple Jump

1. Dennis Kemether 4. Aiden Leffew 7. Josh Pace 8. Daniel Katz 9. Mar Wesley 10. Travis Bare 13. Brigdon Bishop

37' 7 NEHS 35' 1.5 BMHS 33' 8.25 BMHS 33' 4.5 NEHS 32' 4.75 NEHS 31' 11 RSHS 31' 10.25RSHS 31' 5.5 RSHS 121' 5 117' 8 109' 4 107' 11 107' 10 103' 7 97' 3 80' 1 68' 7

RSHS NEHS NEHS BMHS NEHS RSHS RSHS BMHS BMHS

5' 4 5' 4 5' 4 RSHS

RSHS BMHS RSHS

9' 0 8' 0 8' 0 7' 6

RSHS RSHS NEHS RSHS

18' 0.5 17' 10.5 17' 7 17' 4.5 17' 4 16' 10.5 15' 6 14' 6.5

BMHS BMHS BMHS RSHS NEHS RSHS RSHS NEHS

37' 10 36' 5 33' 7.5 31' 7.5 31' 3 31' 0 27' 11

BMHS BMHS RSHS NEHS BMHS RSHS RSHS

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

* On May 13, 1607, some 100 English colonists arrive along the east bank of the James River in Virginia to found Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America. Dispatched from England by the London Company, they had sailed across the Atlantic aboard the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery. * On May 14, 1796, Edward Jenner, an English country doctor, administers the world’s first vaccination as a preventive treatment for smallpox. Scientists following Jenner’s model developed new vaccines to fight diseases such as polio, whooping cough, measles and tetanus. * On May 12, 1932, the body of aviation hero Charles Lindbergh’s baby is found, more than two months after he was kidnapped from his family’s Hopewell, New Jersey, mansion. Kidnapping was made a federal crime in the aftermath of this high-profile crime. * On May 15, 1942, gasoline rationing begins in 17 eastern states to aid the American war effort during World War II. By the end of the year, President Franklin Roosevelt had made gas rationing mandatory in all 48 states. * On May 9, 1960, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves the world’s first commercially produced birth-control pill, Enovid-10, made by the G.D. Searle Company of Chicago. Clinical tests of the pill had begun in 1954. * On May 10, 1980, Treasury Secretary G. William Miller announces the approval of nearly $1.5 billion in federal loan guarantees for the nearly bankrupt Chrysler Corporation, at the time the largest rescue package ever by the U.S. government to an American corporation. The loan terms required Chrysler to raise another $2 billion on its own. * On May 11, 1997, chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov resigns after 19 moves in a game against Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer developed by IBM scientists. It was the sixth and final game of their match, which Kasparov lost two games to one, with three draws.

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TRACK : SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

RISING SUN GIRLS TRACK TEAM WINS SUSQUEHANNA DIV. CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN’S TEAM RESULTS

SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

1. Rising Sun 240.33 2. Bohemia Manor 109.33 3. Patterson Mill 89 4. Havre De Grace 70 5. North East 65.33 6. Fallston 65 7. Joppatowne 32

WOMEN’S RESULTS

SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

100 Meters

2. Briana Poullard 3. Carly McCardell 6. Laynee Eyman 9. Kaitlyn Martin 13. Alyssa Snyder 15. Abby Cocco 16. Julia Siek 17. Kaliya Leffew

200 Meters

2. Caroline Mercer 5. Briana Poullard 6. Laynee Eyman 10. Kaitlyn Martin 12. Jasmine Rivera 14. Elisabeth Talbott

400 Meters

2. Katie Callaghan 4. Alyssa McCall 5. Colleen Nelsen 6. Katelyn Lacey 7. Paige Racine 8. Erika Clarke 13. Katelyn Goodwin

800 Meters

1. Amanda Callaghan 3. Katie Callaghan 6. Skylar Pizzulli 8. Savannah Lacey 12. Katelyn Goodwin 13. Emmerson Sentman

1600 Meters

1. Leanna Rogers 2. Kathryn Scott 4. Skylar Pizzulli 6. Savannah Lacey 9. Kaitlin Perry 10. Abby Wishart 11. Courtnaey Wright

3200 Meters

1. Leanna Rogers 3. Eve Poteet 4. Kaitlin Perry 6. Nicole Davis

13.79 13.89 14.02 14.26 14.99 15.49 16.58 17.47

BMHS RSHS RSHS RSHS NEHS NEHS BMHS NEHS

28.43 28.81 29.09 29.62 32.33 34.86

RSHS BMHS RSHS RSHS NEHS NEHS

1:01.48 1:03.82 1:05.24 1:05.26 1:07.03 1:07.82 1:13.17

RSHS RSHS BMHS RSHS BMHS BMHS NEHS

2:26.94 2:43.14 2:46.90 2:51.17 2:56.96 2:58.81

RSHS RSHS BMHS RSHS NEHS BMHS

5:40.01 5:46.66 5:53.86 6:04.84 6:31.56 7:07.78 8:10.17

NEHS BMHS BMHS RSHS RSHS RSHS BMHS

13:06.67 NEHS 13:57.74 RSHS 13:58.37 RSHS 16:47.37 BMHS


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WOMEN’S RESULTS

SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

100m Hurdles - 33" 1. Ella Cost 2. Meredith Hovatter 3. Marlaina Ellis 4. Abigail Barker 6. Tanna Bishop

300m Hurdles - 30" 1. Georgia Mercer 2. Emily Wishart 3. Marlaina Ellis 4. Meredith Hovatter 5. Abigail Barker

17.64 18.80 18.96 19.62 21.12

RSHS RSHS BMHS BMHS RSHS

52.84 53.15 54.70 58.46 59.10

RSHS RSHS BMHS RSHS BMHS

4x100 Relay

1. Kaitlyn Martin Carly McCardell Caroline Mercer Laynee Eyman 6. Elisabeth Talbott Jasmine Rivera Gwen Whitney Kaliya Leffew

SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

4x400 Relay

1. Amanda Callaghan Alyssa McCall Emily Wishart Katelyn Lacey

4:24.30 RSHS

3. Erika Clarke Briana Poullard Paige Racine Colleen Nelsen

4:37.56 BMHS

5. Emily Laechelt Skye Ragan Katelyn Goodwin Leanna Rogers

5:00.00 NEHS

4x800 Relay 54.03

RSHS

1:04.56 NEHS

4x200 Relay

1. Maddi Cleary Caroline Mercer Kaitlyn Martin Laynee Eyman

1:53.23 RSHS

5. Abigail Barker Marlaina Ellis Margaret McGlothlin Hannah Beck

2:04.45 BMHS

6. Elisabeth Talbott Jasmine Rivera Alyssa Snyder Gwen Whitney

WOMEN’S RESULTS

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1. Eve Poteet Anna Callaghan Katie Callaghan Savannah Lacey

11:08.00 RSHS

3. Erika Clarke Emmerson Sentman Paige Racine Skylar Pizzulli

11:34.56 BMHS

Shot Put - 4kg

2:09.69 NEHS

1. Georgia Mercer 2. Allyson McGowan 3. Sophia Amoretti 4. Emily Norman 8. Isabel (Izzy) Severson 12. Mackenzy Fowler

Discus - 1kg

1. Caroline Mercer 2. Sophia Amoretti 3. Brin Khanjar 4. Rylee Lenz 6. Allyson McGowan 7. Emily Laechelt 8. Anna Callaghan

High Jump

2. Brin Khanjar 3. Amanda Callaghan 4. Margaret McGlothlin 5. Isabella Chavis

Pole Vault

2. Hannah Beck 2. Alyssa Snyder 2. Carly McCardell 5. Ella Cost 8. Eva Weston

Long Jump

1. Briana Poullard 3. Katelyn Lacey 5. Ella Cost 6. Colleen Nelsen 8. Skye Ragan 12. Gwen Whitney 13. Madisyn Meyers

Triple Jump

1. Katie Callaghan 2. Maddi Cleary 5. Mackenzie Shepherd 8. Reeve Khanjar

27' 7 27' 6 25' 10 25' 4.25 23' 7 18' 3

RSHS NEHS RSHS BMHS RSHS NEHS

97' 7 93' 5 89' 9 87' 11 75' 4 72' 4 68' 11

RSHS RSHS NEHS BMHS NEHS NEHS RSHS

4' 8 4' 6 4' 6 4' 2

NEHS RSHS BMHS RSHS

6' 6 6' 6 6' 6 6' 0 5' 6

BMHS NEHS RSHS RSHS RSHS

14' 10.5 14' 5.5 13' 11 13' 9 13' 2 11' 11 9' 4.5

BMHS RSHS RSHS BMHS NEHS NEHS BMHS

31' 8 30' 11 28' 3 24' 4

RSHS RSHS RSHS NEHS


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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

TOP 10 MOVIES 1. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (PG) James Marsden, Jim Carrey 2. Morbius (PG-13) Jared Leto, Matt Smith 3. The Lost City (PG-13) Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum 4. Ambulance (R) Jake Gyllenhaal, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II 5. The Batman (PG-13) Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz 6. Everything Everywhere All at Once (R) Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu 7. Uncharted (PG-13) Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg 8. Spider-Man: No Way Home (PG-13) Tom Holland, Zendaya 9. Dog (PG-13) Channing Tatum, Q’orianka Kilcher 10. Sing 2 (PG) animated Source: Box Office Mojo (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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