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t was a small item, even in the local news. You might have missed it. News out of the entertainment industry these days pretty much obsesses about Brad Pitt’s new love interest or the fact that on the Internet you can find a picture of Selena Gomez wearing a thong. Buddy Greco died a couple of weeks ago. Maybe you’re too young to remember Buddy. He was 90 Tom Cardella when he passed away. Some critics believe that in his own way, Buddy Greco was the first lounge singer. If he wasn’t, he certainly defined the term. He was not your washed up singer in a cheap, gaudy jacket with fake palm trees near the bar, singing banal songs off-key. He was definitely not the guy tinkling the piano keys while you made moves on the lady sitting alone at the end of a bar. If Buddy Greco is to be considered a lounge singer, he was the quintessential lounge singer. The guy who turned lounge singing into an art form. Buddy was born in South Philly. His brother and his family lived on South Iseminger Street, just blocks from where this newspaper ’s offices stood until this past year. And while we understandably ASS CARDELLA ^OUS ! ,,

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A Point Breeze resident used a personal tragedy as inspiration to write a rap song about the perils of texting while driving. Photo by Maria Young

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abortion. Their greatest fear is that he will de-fund Planned Parenthood, which is a main provider of abortions across the country. Unfortunately, many women who might have wanted to march for equal rights could not, because they were never born. Now, there are plans for another march in Washington, D.C. tomorrow. It is the March for Life, held on the anniversary of Roe v Wade. The theme of the March is The Power of One. Everyone who reads this letter and cares about the lives of unborn children should spread the word.

Even if you cannot attend, be aware of the power you have to change the way the world views abortion. Gloria C. Endres South Philadelphia

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Iekj^ F^_bbo H[l_[m more financially stable, and they are also able to contribute to the cost of their own care. Without reliable reimbursement from insurance providers, hospitals and doctors’ offices cannot afford to care for people. A strong foundation of affordable insurance for all is the backbone for a healthy nation and a healthy economy. Federally Qualified Health Centers such as La Comunidad Hispana provide an important safety net so that uninsured and underinsured families have a place to go for primary health care that can prevent more serious problems. Many of our patients rely on the ACA for coverage, and that coverage enables them to access medication for diabetes and other serious health conditions. I hold out hope that our leaders understand the powerful importance of affordable coverage on our nation’s health. Alisa M. Jones, President and CEO La Comunidad Hispana Kennett Square

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career. In terms of the most number of appearances, the distinction belongs to The Grateful Dead with 53. But the Spectrum was really a place where fans would be entertained by a who’s who list of musical acts. We are talking Billy Joel, Jimmy Hendrix, Pink Floyd and The Who, and this is just a small sampling. Pearl Jam ended up being the final act in the fall of 2009. But a conversation about the Spectrum would not be complete without mentioning the visionary behind it all - the late Ed Snider, who was the chairman of Comcast-Spectacor. While all that remains is a parking lot for patrons of Xfinity Live! or the Wells Fargo Center, the memories will last a lifetime. Remember When ... A>@ Remember When is a new feature that will be appearing regularly in the South Philly Review. We welcome readers to share stories and photos of old venues, events or games. E-mail editor Bill Gelman, bgelman@bsmphily.com.

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uthorities, who have not released the name of the victim, pending family notification, stated he had become involved in an altercation at the Watutsi Bar, 4600 Walnut St., and that friends decided to take him to a relative’s home on the 2600 block of Emily Street. Acquaintances noticed the 35-year-old had a gunshot wound to the left side of his chest and rushed him to Penn Presbyterian Medical On Friday, authorities released the imCenter just after 2 a.m. Monday, with per- ages of two men sought in a local theft. The duo entered a Verizon store at 322 sonnel pronouncing him dead. South St. at 3:45 Law enforcement officials have been unp.m. Jan. 3 and able to determine a crime scene, but have grabbed cellureason to believe it occurred near the aforelar phones from mentioned establishment. display shelves, Contact South Detective Division at 215fleeing in an un686-3013, text PPDTIP (773847), or visit known direction. phillypolice.com/forms. Contact South Detective Division at 215686-3013 with The FBI and the Philadelphia Police DeDC#17-03partment are seeking help in collaring the depicted individual. 000538, text PPDTIP (773847), or visit At 11:56 a.m. Jan. phillypolice.com/forms. 18, the suspect entered United Savings Bank, 1945 E. The Philadelphia Passyunk Ave., and Police Department is produced a demand seeking tips in solving a note. Receiving an commercial burglary. undisclosed amount At 4:15 a.m. Jan. 1, the of cash, he fled on males forced open the foot in an unknown door lock at the Raindirection. Authorities noted the public bow Shop, 1851 S. Coshould consider him armed and dangerous. lumbus Blvd. Minus the The law enforcement entities are offering a proper tools to remove reward for information that leads to his arrest, the site’s safe, they rewith tipsters able to remain anonymous. turned 15 minutes later Contact the FBI at 215-418-4000 or the Philadelphia Police Department at 215- with pry bars, fleeing with the item in what appears to be a light-colored minivan. 686-3013. Contact South Detective Division Det. Maitland at 215-686-3013 with DC#1703-000076, text PPDTIP (773847), or visit A man died in might have been a drive-by phillypolice.com/forms. A>@ shooting. At 1:15 a.m. Friday, residents on the Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ 2100 block of Sigel Street heard two blasts, southphillyreview.com. Comment at southphillyrewith law enforcement officials finding a view.com/news/policereport.

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the Girard Estate resident to consider the rink a haven and has filled Angelo Pinto with seemingly endless superlatives for his contemporaries. “They’ve always stressed the rewards of encouraging and presenting a familyfriendly atmosphere,� the space’s advisory council president said. “Everybody thrives here. It’s simply a city facility that works great.� The East Passyunk Crossing resident received ample proof of that over the weekend, with mites, junior leaguers and seniors flashing their pearly whites (Here’s hoping further involvement keeps those choppers intact) for pictures. For Ryan, the tenure at Rizzo Rink has meant additional recreational joy when he is not playing baseball for the Delaware Valley Youth Athletic Association, 2840 S. 18th St., and excellent chances to be a leader. “It’s very entertaining,� the St. Monica student said of suiting up and gliding on the Pennsport-based surface. “It also gives me more confidence to do well with my work and to help my classmates believe in themselves.� The boy believes the upcoming years will yield even more adventures for him and the other skaters under the Rizzo Rink banner, with Pinto eager to have those aspirations come to fruition. “I’ve been involved here for 27 years, and there have been some challenges, and there will continue to be moments that test you,� the 19th-year council helmer said, with the commonwealth’s 2011 announcement that repairs to I-95 will necessitate the eventual demolition of Rizzo Rink (Fundraisers have worked to set aside money for the erection of a replacement space) as a chief topic of consideration. “Our record of helping kids to grow and become outstanding members of their communities, though, is unmatched, and that’s what’s going to carry us into the future as an even more reputable spot to come to.� THAT COMPELLING PITCH has made attracting consistent sponsors an easy task for the Rizzo bunch, who serve hundreds of upstarts through the youth hockey initiative. Happy to fraternize with South Philadelphians and to help son Benjamin and friends to revere the rink even more, Eric Berger is enjoying his second-year as a benefactor and finds himself impressed with the noticeable effects that enrollment has on the children. “This place does it right,� the Center City resident and founder/owner of the South-

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of-South-situated Center City pediatrics said. “With respect to the promotion of development and the fostering of sportsmanship, this place gets it, and you can’t go wrong with a program that invests so much into making sure these kids feel valued. The same goes for parents. We feel we’re investing our time and money wisely.� In his fourth season as a Rizzo participant, Benjamin loves handling left wing duties for his club and fostering friendships. His father noted that delivering checks also presents a few thrills, leading the 9-year-old to reply with “Well, yes, that’s true, too.� The Bergers and their iceobsessed acquaintances will be bonding until early March, at which time the 13week season will conclude and the powers that be will shift to dry sports, notably roller and ball hockey, skateboarding, and soccer, with recreation leader Anthony DiFlorio III, who resides in Bella Vista, adding that circus artists have also used the venue for training. “It can be easy to focus on hockey, especially since we’re celebrating 30 years for our youth program, but there’s so much to behold here,� Pinto said of the building that opened in 1979, with Rizzo’s summer camp as another constant provider of mirth. “We’re all about reaching out and giving opportunities to whoever wants them, including college kids that we hire. Nobody who comes here is going to feel left out.�

The president also takes pride in the independent status that Rizzo enjoys, as the program elected in 2008 to refrain from joining the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation, becoming the lone rink among five City-owned destinations to do so. Two years later, the spot received a commendation as the cleanest recreation center, yet another inviting detail when publicizing its amenities. “The big thing I get out of being affiliated with Rizzo is putting smiles on kids’ faces,� Lou Lozzi III, a former player who serves as a volunteer coach and an employee for the site’s public skate component, said. “It’s about giving them the courage to progress. For me, I’d say that emphasis on motivation and that push to strengthen communities will continue to attract people in the coming years.� “He’s a perfect example of what I mean when I say that people don’t go away for long,� Pinto said of the Whitman resident, adding that he would love to be able to track down and reunite the original mites for a reunion. “So many people have come through here, including (Mayor) Jim Kenney, who coached many of our kids. Once you come here, you’re stuck in the best way possible, so here’s to at least 30 more years of lacing ’em up and hitting the ice.� A>@ Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.


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celebrate the great talent born in this area, you seldom hear the name of Buddy Greco mentioned. This column is meant in its small way, to correct that injustice. I guess it was some time in the late 1940s that I first heard Buddy Greco. We had a 78 RPM recording of a song called “Oh LookA There Ain’t She Pretty.” You might remember that I mentioned this song in my column of Dec. 22 (“The Last Christmas”) about my late Uncle Chibby. The song was recorded around 1947. Uncle Chibby loved to sing Buddy’s song right down to the words “hubba hubba.” “Hubba hubba” when used to describe a female would translate today into “she’s hot.” According to his bio, Greco thought he would collect big royalties from “Oh Look-A There Ain’t She Pretty.” It turned out he received a check for about $30. But don’t get me wrong. Buddy was not a novelty singer like Lou Monte. A better comparison would be Greco and Nat “King” Cole. Like Cole, he could’ve made it in the business as a terrific jazz pianist. And like Cole, Greco found out that there was more money in singing than in playing jazz piano. There were actually three great talents who could play jazz piano and sing. In addition to Greco and Cole, there was Oscar Peterson. Peterson sounded like Nat Cole. Ironically, he chose playing jazz piano over singing. Maybe because no one could play jazz piano like Peterson. By the time I first saw Buddy Greco perform, he played a token instrumental piano solo, but mostly he sang. And, oh, how he sang. Buddy was at the peak of his ability that night my cousin and I saw him perform at the Black Orchid Club in Atlantic City. Some singers are better on ballads, but Greco excelled at up-tempo songs. He made the great American songbook swing that night. Gershwin, Porter, Harold Arlen, a little Ellington tossed in. Unfortunately for Buddy, he was paired with the controversial and brilliant comedian of his time,

Lenny Bruce. Bruce respected no sacred cows. Everything from the Church to John F. Kennedy was fair game at a time when satirical and often caustic social humor was much less acceptable. Bruce pushed the limits. The establishment responded by using the police to harass Bruce in an attempt either to censor him or shut him down completely. Lenny’s story is chronicled in the film “Lenny” in which he is portrayed by Dustin Hoffman. At the time, Bruce often appeared at jazz venues. But it wasn’t working out well for Buddy Greco on this particular booking. The crowds at The Black Orchid were there to see Lenny Bruce, not Buddy. And they let Buddy know it. They sat impatiently during Greco’s portion of the act, either ignoring him or clamoring out loud for Bruce to appear. Buddy took it for a couple of nights, including the night we saw him. Then he announced he had had enough, and left. It was a long time before I saw Buddy Greco perform again. He and his wife were booked at the Prince Theater in Center City about six years ago. By that time, Buddy was well into his 80s. He was playing mostly at a small club they owned in Palm Springs, and occasionally played some tour dates in Europe. Most of his fans had passed on and he was pretty much unknown to younger fans. The crowd was small. The tickets, which were originally priced at $85, had been marked down a couple of times. My wife and I felt a little sad for Buddy when he walked on stage. He still had that thick curly hair, the jet black almost all gray now. He flashed his trademark smile. We hoped he wouldn’t embarrass himself. He didn’t. The years melted away as he performed. Though his fingers were gnarled from arthritis, Buddy could still dazzle at the keyboard. It proved to be Buddy’s last night performing in Philly. And that’s the way I’ll always remember him. Smiling and swinging. More than a lounge singer. Much more. A>@


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make you think. I always want to be one of them because people need something to hold on to, and music can be that life preserver.� GROWING UP IN Point Breeze, Weldon relied on many positive influences, including his schoolteacher mother, Ola, and attendance at Greater Bethlehem Temple Church, 23rd and Tasker streets, to develop the positive worldview that informs his art. Engaged with the writing process, he found that well-crafted material could come to help him to stand out among his peers and sustain a presence in the field. “You know how Forrest Gump said ‘I just felt like running’?� he inquired in referencing the title character from the 1994 Academy Award-winning film. “Well, I just felt like rapping and getting my thoughts down and out there for people to take in. There’s just something so exciting about being able to make a nice hot song that you take pride in because it’s trying to say something valuable and meaningful.� Gleefully prone to having ideas wake him early in the morning, he earned a scholarship to the North Philly-based Freedom Theatre while a student at Charles Audenried High School, now Universal Auden-

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that you can find anywhere, which is the case with ‘Phone Epidemic,’ but I think this whole journey is more about encouraging others than it is about building myself up,� Weldon said, giving a nod to the mission of peace and accord that he hopes his connection with the House of Reconciliation will continue to foster as he plots the next steps in his career. “If you have beats in your head, put them out there for people to get some wisdom to apply to their lives.� Blessed with a pleasant personality, a wonderful booking agent in Paul Edward Smith, dedicated contemporaries in Nickel Bag, Ace Leone, Journalist, and Pound $, and the support of Mungin, Weldon can certainly envision a future where people put down their phones and other objects long enough to take in his themes and thoughts. “It’s all about belief,� he said. “If you have it in yourself, you’re ready for the battles. Just be mindful of how you conduct yourself and definitely, no matter what, put your phone down when you’re driving. You don’t have to be Einstein to get that through your head.� A>@ Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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HIGHLIGHTS BV`]cUV 8O\ & “Hello! Sadness!� has creator and South Philly resident Mary Tuomanen using humor as a weapon for social activism. Tickets: $14-$20. FringeArts, 140 N. Columbus Blvd. 215-413-9006. fringearts.com. BV`]cUV 8O\ ' Todd Glass returns home to show off his comedic gifts. Tickets: $17-$31. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. heliumcomedy.com. BV`]cUV 4SP ! “A Year with Frog and Toad� finds Barrymore Award winners Jeff Coon and Ben Dibble portraying the chummy amphibians. Tickets: $20-$36. Arden Theatre Co., 40 N. Second St. 215-922-1122. ardentheatre.org. BV`]cUV 4SP # “Constellations� features South Philadelphians Sarah Gliko and Jered McLenigan in a tale that tackles questions of time, love, friendship, and free will. Tickets: $10-$35. The Wilma Theater, 265 S. Broad St. 215-546-7824. wilmatheater.org. 8O\ % The 76ers welcome James Harden and the rest of the high-flying Houston Rockets. 8 p.m. Tickets: $49-$200. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. wellsfargocenterphilly.com. 8O\ & Falling in Reverse brings its award-winning brand of post-hardcore rock to town. 8 p.m. Tickets: $27.50. The Fillmore, 29 E. Allen St. 215-309-0150.thefillmorephilly.com. 8O\ & The Reggae Vybz Silent Party features Power 99’s Mina SayWhat and Quincy Harris, host of “The Q.� 8 p.m. Tickets: $20. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. 8O\ & Who’s Bad solidifies its status as the world’s top Michael Jackson tribute band. 8 p.m. Tickets: $25$37.50. Keswick Theatre, 291 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside. 215-572-7650. keswicktheatre.com. 8O\ & G. Love & Special Sauce celebrates 25 years of representing Philadelphia as a respected alternative hip hop band. 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $27.50-$30. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 215-627-1332. electricfactory.info. 8O\ ' The Last Waltz 40th Anniversary Tour unites such standouts as Michael McDonald and Don Was to celebrate the landmark final concert by The Band. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $75-$350. Verizon Hall, The Kimmel Center, 300 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.

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The 2017 Philadelphia Auto Show will have more than 40 manufacturers showing off 700 vehicles. Jan. 28Feb. 5. Tickets: Free-$14. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 1101 Arch St. phillyautoshow.com.

Winterfest Live! will feature more than 150 samplings of great beers from 75plus breweries, with music, and giveaways, too. 3-7 p.m. Jan. 28. Tickets: $20-$45. XďŹ nity Live! Philadelphia, 1100 Pattison Ave. xďŹ nitylive.com.

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Doo Wop Reunion. It features performances by Eddie Holman, The Chi-Lites, The Stylistics, A Celebration of Kenny Vance and the Planotones, a Tribute to Johnny Maestro with the Crests, the Dixie Hummingbirds with Dee Dee Sharp, and the Tokens. “This is the 38th show I’m putting on at the Kimmel Center,� Blavat said. “At first, when asked to put on a show, I initially said no. But after the first one sold out, I did two more, eventually scaling back to two a year. And they’ve all been sellouts. “If you look out into the audience, you’ll

see 16- to 90-yearolds – all enjoying the music,� Blavat continued. “That’s because music is timeless. In my shows, we feature music that is alive and exciting, with lyrics that speak to your heart and soul. It’s music that makes you want to dance and makes you happy. And making people happy is what my life’s been all about.� That happiness began when South Philly’s own Gerald Joseph Blavat was just 13 and debuted as a dancer on the original Bandstand hosted by Bob Horn. Three years later, he became the road manager for Danny and

the Juniors, and later personal valet for comedian Don Rickles. Blavat has done so much more, including writing a book titled "You Only Rock Once," which highlights much of his life – past and present, that includes his friendships with the likes of Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra and many other TV, stage and film luminaries. Blavat, himself, has appeared on TV and in feature films. Additionally, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, as well as the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame. The son of immigrants, Blavat grew up to experience the all-American dream. “I feel as though I’ve been blessed with a God-given talent, and I never dreamed I’d be where I am today. All these years, I’ve just followed my passions,� he said. A>@ Tickets range from $49 to $95. Call 215-8931999 or visit kimmelcenter.org.

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De h[i[hlWj_edi h[gk_h[Z weekend. This neighborhood beer distributor, located in a former post office on Green Lane, has been serving the thirsty citizens of Roxborough for many years. It’s not uncommon to see double-parked cars out front, their trunks open for loading. On this day, I walked. “You got sixpacks?� It was like asking for an illegal onesie at the 7-Eleven. The guy behind the counter nodded to a small rack against the wall. There wasn’t much of a selection—maybe 15 brands. It’ll be a few more months before distributors can furnish their stores with proper coolers and display cases. I grabbed a sixpack of New Belgium Voodoo Ranger, a strong (9 percent alcohol) imperial IPA that was a bargain at $11.49 plus sales tax. Speaking of which, unlike bars, delis and grocery stores, beer distributors do not collect Philadelphia’s 10 percent drink tax. It’s another one of those odd loopholes—one that I expect the city will close any day now. But this day was not about negativity. Yes, it was gray and rainy outside (is it my imagination, or has the sun been absent from the sky since the Inauguration?), but, for the first time in my life, I left a Pennsylvania beer distributor with a mere sixpack under my arm. It was the bright dawning of a new world. And it couldn’t have come at a better time because, frankly, in the next four years, we’re gonna need a lot more beer. Twitter: @Beer_RADAR

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portunites to share thoughts and ideas. “We like applying ourselves in different ways to grow as people,� the latter individual said of the location, whose Facebook page touts it as providing a “wondrous presentation of the tantalizing spectrum of Asian flavors.� “So far, that has meant good news for us.� Receipts have regularly featured their brainchild’s Seafood Bird’s Nest, leading the locals to share its recipe. “Oh, the customers absolutely love it,� Nguyen said. “There are just so many flavors bursting through, and it’s fun to try the bird’s nest first because if you do it right, it will be very crispy and delicious.�

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accepts that and goes after goals.� “Coming into this year, I knew we all needed to go harder,� the team leader said of the unit. “There’s no way you’re going to compete for a championship if you think it’s cool to slack off.� MCNEAL-WRIGHT DEVELOPED ALLEGIANCE to improving his sporting identity as a Grays Ferry-reared youth, with football fascinating him through its physicality and opportunities to help him to engage in releasing stress. He played for multiple teams as he progressed on the gridiron, with the Eastwick Dynasty Dragons being particularly influential. “I couldn’t get enough football,� he said of his boyhood obsession with the sport. “It just made perfect sense for me to go out there and give everything I had for what-

ever team that I was on.� Given his then proximity to Audenried, McNeal-Wright knew the facility stood to be his secondary education site, but he balked at going there because it lacked a pigskin program. He enrolled at his mother’s insistence, yet spent the summer before his freshman year in a foul mood. “Eventually, I set my mind to playing basketball, but, yeah, I was upset over the decision,� the 6-foot-1 presence said of making a shift that has yielded playing in the Sonny Hill Community Basketball League and the Point Breeze Youth Development League, the latter being Bey’s brainchild. “It’s been fun to grow as an individual and as a member of a team. I think this is a great system for me because I can attack the rim and be a slasher when I think I have a good opportunity to score.� In his inaugural year as a roster member, he and his peers advanced to the Public League semifinals. Last season ended with a first-round loss, but no matter what the outcome of a game has been, McNealWright has always been a dream come true for statistics-obsessed observers. “He’s averaged 21 or 22 points per game in his time with us,� Bey said of the dynamic depositor. “He’s been such a strong part of what we’ve done this year, and I know he wants to keep the momentum going right through the playoffs.� Once McNeal-Wright ends his South Philly journey for the 14-2 Rockets, who host William L. Sayre High School today at 3:15, he hopes to continue his athletic growth as a La Salle University Explorer. Having greatly developed as a student, too, he looks forward to advancing as a collegiate learner, as well, with culinary studies as what gets his brain cooking. “I’d love to be a chef,� the 18-year-old said, smiling as Bey revealed his desire to open a chain of soul food restaurants. “The culinary program here is really good, so if I can combine basketball and my interest in food at the next level, I’ll be really happy.� A>@ Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.


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