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Great Trips planned for 2023

Strawberry Festival, March 9 — $119

Senior Day at the Festival. Morning concert is Bill Haley Jr. and The Comets, and afternoon concert features Tommy James and the Shondells. Sign up by Feb. 20.

Shen Yun, March 18 — $215

Shen Yun takes you on an extraordinary journey through 5,000 years of divinely inspired culture. Trip includes lunch and orchestra seating. Minimum of 35 needed. Tickets available. The World of Viking, March 30 • 7 - 9 p.m.

Exploring the World in Comfort. Presenter is Mario Herrera, Director of Business Development from Viking and Jean Paugh from All About You Travel Unlimited. RSVP by March 27.

Tarpon Springs, Tuesday, Apr. 4 NEW DATE April 11 — $119

Spend a relaxing fun-filled day in Tarpon Springs including shopping and a 2-hour cruise on the Anclote River watching for Dolphins and wildlife, and a stop for some shelling. Lunch at Mama’s Greek restaurant, best food ever. Sign up by Mar. 15. Maximum is 48. Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus Live, May 20 — $138 Hysterical 90-minute show. Presented via different vignettes, topics include everything from dating to marriage to the bedroom. Minimum of 35 needed. Sign up by Feb. 15.

Glacier National Park and The Canadian Rockies Calgary Stampede Option, July 15 - 23

Early option includes the Calgary Stampede on July 13. Canada requires vaccination to enter their country. Rates starting at $3,250 per person based on double occupancy.

American Queen Empress, July 23 - 31

Join Jean sailing on a paddlewheel boat on the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Includes pre-night hotel in Vancouver, Washington, unlimited beverages, and wifi. Private balcony starting at $4,500 per person. Deposit is $250 per person.

Celebrity Apex, October 16 - 23

Sailing from Athens to Haifa, Israel. Overnight in Jerusalem; Alexandria, Egypt and Ephesus, Turkey. Infinite balcony staterooms starting at $3,234 per person based on double occupancy and includes pre paid gratuities, wifi, classic drink package and all port charges and tax.

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Veteran Owned Business to each other.”

Since this will be the last year the Carlson brothers will get to play together, they’re trying to make the most of it.

“It’s awesome. I love it,” Sal Carlson said. “It’s really cool to see someone you grew up with playing right alongside you. Plus, we hit right next to each other in the lineup, too. It’s cool.”

Rounding out the infield are junior Camden Rethwisch at first base and Jackameit — when he’s not pitching or catching — at third. Eighth-grader Ethan

Nunes will also play third.

The outfield features sophomore Brody Belboccio in center with eighth-grader Lucas Kapatoes in left and Christie in right. Freshman Braedon Kite is a utility player who should see a lot of playing time either in the infield or outfield.

Holy Trinity’s every day lineup figures to shift a lot depending on who is on the mound and who is behind the plate. Jackameit and Roman Carlson will split time at catcher.

Senior Caleb Adsit is an outfielder and designated hitter, while freshman Dominic Mormile can play first base and pitch. Evan Cline is a junior who has been out with an injury, but can play either the infield or the outfield when he returns.

The Tigers are certainly setting their sights high this year, including a trip to the regionals.

“If our pitching comes through like I think it’s going to be, I think we can actually get into it this year,” Kelce said. “Looking forward to it. Excited.” VV

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