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high-pressure sports world of today let alone coaching for over four decades. This says a lot about Coach Insinger’s ability to work with people and understand what is truly important. Well, I could go on and on, but I’ll let that for Brett Crossley on page 8 and Scott Lowery on page 46. I must also congratulate Gerald Ross on notching his 1,000th point the same night C.I. won his 900th. I guarantee you that’s the first time that’s ever happened in the history of basketball. Jimmy, Hunter, and I have all played for C.I. and have nothing but good things to say about the man. We hope he continues to follow his passion, is blessed with great health, and one year hangs a State Championship Banner. Switching from the hardwood to the diamond there has been a growing problem locally concerning the need for umpires. For the past several seasons I have tried to help Mr. Barry Rake recruit folks to umpire District 12 Little League baseball and softball. Each year we seem to add some new recruits, but many more are needed. Mr. Rake has a program available for the education and training of those interested. It’s a great way to get started, learn the trade, and have fun while helping your community. If interested, District 12 Umpire-in-Chief Mr. Rake can be reached at 570-244-5184 or at BKR@KABAINC.BIZ. If your interest is in softball, District 12 Softball Umpire-in-Chief is Mr. Robert

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flee. Bailey Nicole Holt, 15, was killed at the scene, while Preston Ryan Cope, also 15, died a short time later at a hospital. Preliminary reports suggest that 14 other students were also shot, some sustaining critical injuries. An additional four people sustained other injuries as they tried to escape. Police have not yet released the name of the shooter, who was apprehended and are continuing to investigate. January 25th, Murphy High School, Mobile, AL: A disagreement between two 16-year-old students escalated when Jonah Neal pulled out a handgun. School administrators noticed the weapon and tried to calm him; Neal then fled across campus. He was pursued by staff until he fired the gun four or five times into the air. Nobody was injured. Neal was taken into custody and charged with multiple offenses, including possession of a weapon on school property. January 26th, Dearborn High School, Dearborn, MI: Two individuals became involved in an altercation during a basketball game at Dearborn High School. School officials removed them from the building, but one of the individuals was then shot at from a moving vehicle in the parking lot. No injuries were reported.

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January 31st, Lincoln High School, Philadelphia, PA: A fight began in the school parking lot outside a basketball game, and the school went on lockdown after shots were fired. A 32-year-old male was transported by private vehicle to Nazareth Hospital with two gunshot wounds in his leg. He was transferred by helicopter to another hospital but died from his injuries. Police announced that they are searching for an adult male suspect. February 1st, Salvador B. Castro Middle School, Los Angles, CA: A 12-year-old female student unintentionally discharged a handgun in a school classroom. A 15-yearold boy was shot in the head, and a 15-year-old girl was shot in the wrist. Police arrested the female shooter and charged her with negligent discharge of a firearm. The source of the gun and why she had it on school grounds remains under investigation. February 5th, Harmony Learning Center, Maplewood, MN: A school liaison officer was sitting on a bench talking with some students when a third-grader pressed the trigger on the officer’s holstered weapon, causing it to fire and strike the floor. The holster was equipped with a trigger guard designed to prevent such accidental discharges, so the department is reviewing the circumstances surrounding the event. February 5th, Oxon Hill High School,

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Insinger and Ross Make History on a Special Day for Loyalsock Basketball By Brett R. Crossley

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oyalsock’s Ron “CI” Insinger Gymnasium is usually buzzing with activity, but it was unusually full last Saturday as the Lancers took on Athens in the middle of the afternoon. Balloons hung from the railing lining the top of the gym, and a larger than usual student section filled in the bleachers in the far corner. It was a special day for Loyalsock and a historical one for Pennsylvania’s high school basketball scene. Insinger needed just one win to earn his 900th victory, and junior guard Gerald Ross needed only 17 points to become the 14th player in program history to cross the 1,000-point marker for his career. By themselves, both would be monumental accomplishments. Together, they are historic. It’s rare even to meet a person who has coached 900 games let alone won 900. For Loyalsock, which has seen its share of 1,000-point scorers, it’s almost as difficult to reach that milestone as a junior. Both accomplished those goals as Ross

hit a routine jumper in the third to cross the 1,000-point marker. The Lancers then went on to record a 71-57 win over Athens to give Insinger his 900th win. “It’s was a very special day, a milestone, and a great day for the Township,” Insinger said of his 900th win and Ross reaching 1,000 points. “I couldn’t sleep last night. You have emotions. You’re scared. You want to get it over with and reach that pinnacle, but on the other hand, you have to keep everything in perspective and do what’s best for the team.” The nerves and lack of sleep wouldn’t even have been noticed by fans. Insinger kept a calm about him throughout the game, even when the Lancers trailed through the first two quarters. By the time the third quarter came around, and Loyalsock started to make a move, most in attendance were aware Ross was closing in on the mark and started to buzz with excitement. A routine jumper from the top of the paint went through the rim, barely touching the net. The next moment belonged to Ross as the game was stopped for a moment to acknowledge the feat.

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ion as Mitchell Klingerman, Loyalsock’s most improved player through the 201718 season, took over. Klingerman finished the final quarter with 10 points, a block, and two rebounds as the Lancers outscored the Wildcats 23-15 to close out the historic day with one more milestone. Insinger was greeted with hugs, pats on the back, high fives, cheers, and more cheers as the Loyalsock faithful joined with Athens fans to give the longtime coach his due. There’s a good chance this won’t be the last celebration for Insinger’s distinguished career, but for one moment he and Ross will be linked to one of the best days in Loyalsock’s history.

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sock quickly got back to work to outscore Athens 21-12 through the eight-minute span. Ross came into the game needing 17 points to reach 1,000. He finished with 28 points and, in typical Ross fashion, helped his team overcome the sluggish start to record its 16th win of the season. “It was just like Ross getting to 17 points,” Insinger said of Ross reaching 1,000 points for his career. “You stress yourself out and pressure yourself to the point where nothing falls. He stayed pretty loose today. He got off to a good start, and that really helped.” The final quarter continued in that fash-

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being withheld than should have been. Because of a computer glitch, people were not getting the money from the Commonwealth that they expected. She could easily have passed on the issue, given that it was not within the congressman’s purview, but she wanted to help. She looked into it, and the state Medicare office recognized the error and endeavored to work on the problem. It was obvious to Ann that this meant months in the future, and in the meantime, elderly and disabled people living on a fixed income were suffering. Through Congressman Marino’s intervention, the problem was rectified in two weeks. Ann Kaufman is also working hard to build the next generation of leaders. For that reason, she was one of the driving forces in initiating a Lycoming County Young Republican organization, which is specifically designed to engage the younger generation in supporting candidates and even running for office themselves. On February 10th, serving as chairwoman, she presented the petition to the Republican Party of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg with twice the number of members required. Last year at this time there were nine such chartered YR organizations in Pennsylvania, today there are 31, the fastest growth in the United States. For those who want to follow a leader like Ann Kaufman, the first meeting of the LCYR will be held at the Lycoming County Republic Party Headquarters, located on the first floor of the Williamsport Building, located on Market Street in Williamsport on February 26th at 7:00 p.m.

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of the youngest. She also might be one of the best. In the 2016 election, in a highly competitive environment, Congressman Marino earned over 70% of the vote, the highest he ever received. This was about 8% higher than the previous election. Obviously, this is a tribute to Congressman Marino and his campaign team, but the chairwoman in her mid-20s who headed up the operation deserves serious recognition. Ann Kaufman’s day job, however, is serving as the District Representation for the Central District, one of three districts covering the fifteen counties that Congressman Marino represents. She must interact with constituents who have problems with federal programs such as social security, IRS, etc. Most folks would not find this very stimulating work, but Ann loves interacting with people. She finds that connecting with people from all walks of life is what makes life worth living. At the same time, she must also represent the Representative. Among other things, this means dealing with folks who might be unhappy with Tom Marino. Ann works hard to listen to their concerns, and then attempt to effectively communicate the process of how government works and the congressman’s position. She admits that not everyone comes away in agreement, but at least they realize their voice was heard. When asked about something she was particularly proud of, Ann quickly mentioned a problem involving the state Medicare program where more funds were

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Band What: A-Team band. When: Friday, February 23, 2018, 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market St., South Williamsport. Spaghetti Benefit Dinner What: Spaghetti dinner. Dinner will include: spaghetti and meatballs, Italian bread, side salad, dessert and drink. All proceeds are going towards the cost for Christine White’s funeral expenses. $10 entry fee; $5.00 ages 5-10; 4 and under free. Also will be having a Chinese auction. 5 tickets for $1.00. When: February 24th at 4:00 p.m. Where: Trout Run Fire Hall, 241 State Route 14, Trout Run. Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon program “Fall Birding in Southern States”, presented by birder and photographer Lauri Shaffer. She will share her recently-completed visit to the Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival in Texas, as well as her trip to the Yellow Rails & Rice Festival in Louisiana. When: Wednesday February 28, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. Where: The Lowry Room, on the 3rd floor of the Welch Wing in the J. V. Brown Library, 19 E Fourth St., Williamsport. Spaghetti Dinner What: American Legion Riders annual spaghetti dinner. Proceeds to help with donations to local Veterans in need. $8.00 per person, children under 8 yrs. $4.00. When: March 4, 2018 from 1:00 p.m.-4 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 36 Seminary St., Jersey Shore. Bingo What: Salladasburg LLB Primitives Bingo. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. For tickets, email salladasburglittleleague1@gmail.com or call 570-5607324. When: Sunday, March 11. Doors open at noon. Games begin at 1:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall, Linden.

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Susquehanna Valley Chapter—Pennsylvanians for Human Life (SVC-PHL) What: Pro-life prayer breakfast. When: Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. Where: Holiday Inn Express (Grand Ball Room), Williamsport. Pickleball What: Come enjoy the outdoors and camaraderie of this growing sport. Newcomers welcomed and don’t worry, we have paddles (rackets) that you can borrow until you become addicted. If you have any questions call Ken at 570322-2159, or visit Facebook, and search for “Williamsport Pickleball.” When: Thursday and Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Where: Williamsport Memorial Park Pickleball Courts. Model Railroad Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program. When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon. Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. Christian Motorcyclist Meeting What: Local CMA meeting (Christian Motorcyclists Association), an international organization founded by one man in 1975. We raised almost $4.4 million dollars last year in our annual fundraising ride—Run For The Son! Over $800,000 went to each of these three: Missionary Ventures, Open Doors, and the Jesus Film Project. Through Missionary Ventures we distributed bicycles, motorcycles, horses, boats, 3 horse & buggies, 2 snowmobiles, and 1 camel. Through Open Doors, 2.6 million Bibles, and via the Jesus Film Project over 119 million people have viewed the life of Christ in their own heart language. The results are phenomenal! CMA’s main mission is to bikers, to reveal the love of Jesus and to be a servant in any way we can. If you are a biker, and a Christian, join us at our meeting and get acquainted with us. See what we are doing. If you are not a Christian, but are intrigued by all this, you are welcome to join us at our meeting, too! For more info, call Terry Seyler- 570-660-2397, or Lou Gatti- 570-220-9211, or call Ron Kelly- 570-322-4341 and leave a message. You can also find out more about CMA at our national website

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CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Movie Night What: Lycoming Valley Baptist Church is hosting a free movie night. The Adult movie will be “War Room” and the children will be watching “Toy Story”. When: February 23, 2018 starting at 6:30 p.m. Where: Lycoming Valley Baptist Church, 4980 Lycoming Mall Dr., Montoursville. Fish Dinner What: Fish Dinner Friday. $10.00 for adults. Includes baked haddock, choice of scalloped potatoes or mac & cheese, choice of vegetable, applesauce, coleslaw, roll & dessert. Dine in or take out. When: February 23rd from 4:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: St. Joseph the Worker Parish Fleming Center, 720 West Fourth St., Williamsport. Indoor Yard Sale What: Indoor yard sale to benefit outreach & missions. When: February 24, from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Salladasburg United Methodist Church, Salladasburg. Pancake Breakfast What: Pancake breakfast. Adults are $8.50, kids 12 and under are $4.00 When: March 4, 2018, from 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 800 West Central Ave., South Williamsport. Lenten Services What: United Methodist Community Lenten services. Refreshments following all worship services. Come join us. When and Where: 3/4 at 4:00 p.m. at Woolrich UMC. 3/11 at 4:00 p.m. at Swissdale UMC. 3/18 at 4:00 p.m. at Farrandsville UMC. 3/25 at 4:00 p.m. at McElhattan UMC (Palm Sunday). 3/29 at 7pm at Woolrich UMC (Maundy

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Ice Cream Social What: Ice cream social benefit. When: 2nd & 4th Sunday, monthly from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Katys Church, 440 Katys Church Rd., Muncy. Free Kids’ Clothes What: Free kids’ clothes from infants to teenagers. Donations for kid’s clothing are accepted at Sojourner Truth Ministry, 501 High Street, Williamsport. We now distribute clothing at this location. When: Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., closed on Thursday. Where: 501 High Street at the corner of High & Center Streets. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Toastmasters Club What: Eliminate your fear of public speaking. Gain control of your fear of public speaking by working with experienced people who will guide you to develop your speaking skills. This meeting is open to anyone. Contact Bill Hague 570-322-1431 or Phil Buehrer 570-326-6801. When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Where: The Steinbacher & Stahl Resource Center, 413 Washington Blvd. at Penn St., Williamsport. Al-Anon What: Support group for friends and family of alcoholics. Childcare provided. When: Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. Third St., Williamsport. Enter from Mulberry St. side. Alateen What: Support group for pre-teen and teens of alcoholic relatives and friends. When: Mondays from 7-8 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. Third St., Williamsport. Enter from Mulberry St. side.

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hen one hears the word failure, the mind generally conjures a picture of complete and absolute breakdown. When a physician shares the words “heart failure” with you, this does not mean that your heart has stopped or is about to stop working, but it does mean that your heart is not working properly and it’s time to heed its warnings. With heart failure your heart muscle is not able to pump blood as well as it should. It can affect one or both sides of the heart. Heart failure may have a gradual onset or start suddenly. Your heart may be sending you red flags: shortness of breath, fatigue and weakness, swelling in the legs, ankles, and feet, rapid or irregular heartbeat, fluid retention, and others. One way to prevent heart failure is to be proactive and work with your primary care physician to control conditions that may lead to heart failure, such as coronary artery disease (narrowing of arteries in your

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PERFORMANCES... PERFORMANCES Williamsport Community Concert Association What: Williamsport Community Concert Association presents the Julian Bliss Septet, a celebration of Gershwin with a stroll down Tin Pan Alley! England’s premier clarinetist Julian Bliss will perform with his exceptional master musicians showcase of original arrangements of treasured melodies. Sponsored by M&T Bank. When: Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, 220 West Fourth Street, Williamsport. Wind Ensemble What: Lycoming College Wind Ensemble. Visit caclive.com to purchase tickets. When: Friday, March 2nd at 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, Williamsport. Williamsport Community Concert Association What: Williamsport Community Concert Association presents the Janoska Ensemble, a family quartet that has garnered acclaim for its unprecedented arrangements and improvisational ingenuity. Classically trained with virtuosic style

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and a wide-ranging repertoire, they are signed with Deutsche Gramophone — a must see! Sponsored by UPMC Susquehanna. When: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, 220 West Fourth Street, Williamsport. “9 to 5” What: Loyalsock HS Musical “9 to 5”. Purchase tickets in advance at www.ticketor.com/loyalsockmusic or on the school’s website at http://www.ltsd.k12.pa.us. When: Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17 at 7:00 p.m., Sunday, March 18 at 2 p.m. Where: Loyalsock Township HS Auditorium, 1801 Loyalsock Dr., Williamsport. Williamsport Community Concert Association What: Williamsport Community Concert Association presents Dallas Brass. Take an “American Musical Journey!” Copland, Bernstein, Berlin, Sousa. Tijuana Bass, Chicago. From Dixieland to swing, Broadway, folk, patriotic and pop. Student performances. An incredible season finale! Sponsored by P.M.F Industries, Inc. When: Thursday, April 12, 2018, 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, 220 West Fourth Street, Williamsport.

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PUBLIC AUCTION #307 – SONES FARM & HOME MUSEUM (2)

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12:30 - 12:59 P.M. - (Main Hall) Strictly Milk Bottles - 100+ Bottles & More 1:00 - (there bouts) Main Hall - 400 to 500 Various Lots from paper to primitive tools - Vintage clothing - Country Store Items & Kitchen Wares - Gladdings & Grapple Hay Fork - Local Memorabilia - Old Sleds - & Much More!! Auctioneer Note: 12:30 Start!! Due to the passing of Oliver Sones, the family is dispersing the vast contents of the Museum, this sale being the second of MANY!! FULL listing and pictures on auctionzip.com (enter #5545). Inside heated building, Chairs provided, good food and laughter is available!! Terms: Cash or good PA check. Credit cards (include lost 3% Discount). All verbal statements take precedence over previously written materials. All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”, No guaranties made by the seller. Severe Weather date February 25th. Next Sales, March 10 & 24, 2018.

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This 230 acre farm offers breathtaking views, a mix of gently rolling pastures and wooded ground. The farmhouse has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. There is a large bank barn, several tractor sheds, an old tool shed and much more. Contact Mike Richardson Jr (570) 419-0788 for more details.

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Turn Key Salon in a high traffic location. Building and all the equipment for sale. Building has many upgrades, property offers many different possibilities. Contact Mike Richardson Jr for further information at (570) 419-0788.

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cause kids found Insinger too hard to say. My second year at Loyalsock, Pat Conroy started it. That was in the mid70s, and I was somewhat concerned about the disrespect about a coach being addressed by two letters. But now I have a lot of pride in it. My coaching fraternity, everyone knows me as CI. In fact, I had one of my own students call me Charles. He had no idea what my name was. He thought the C stood for Charles. Anyway, now I am very proud to have that nickname, and hopefully, it will stick around for a few more years.” What’s Next? “I’d really like to win a state championship. I know that is an awfully lofty goal and is something that has evaded us. It is not even a realistic goal. If we do get to states in the first or second round, we’ll have to go up against a Neumann-Goretti or Conway Egan or someone that has kids from out-of-state. Those teams are made up of blue-chip Division One players. It is not a level playing ground, but still, that is in the back of my head. I don’t know that will ever happen. Our feeder system is strong, but we can’t compete against all-star teams. But we are going to keep plugging along, and hopefully, someday that will happen.” As our conversation ended with a handshake, I said, “With God’s speed maybe in a few years we can sit here and talk about 1,000.” “That would be sweet, Scott,” CI responded.

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heard of nowadays. You don’t have the kids on the playgrounds working day in and day out like they used to. That is part of the change, and I think there is more emphasis on defense now to a certain point. Also, many student-athletes today are now specializing in a single sport at a much younger age because of the AAU, and the elite teams, and so on. That has cut down on the versatility of an athlete. I’m all about players playing two or three sports. I think each one compliments the next one. “We are not seeing that as much, although my team this year has a lot of players who play multiple sports. Some of my best teams have been comprised of multi-sport athletes. There is a growing trend today that favors the threepoint shot. Today there is a trend to penetrate and kick out for the threepoint shot. I’m not all about that. Sometimes it destroys the game and leads to lower scoring games because the shooting percentage from that range is not that great. “I don’t think the kids have changed much over the years. I think the parents have changed a lot, and therein presents a problem. Kids are kids, the same as they have been many years ago and they all want to win. And they all want to be the best. Sometimes it doesn’t happen because of things that go on outside coach’s jurisdiction.” The CI moniker. “At first the nickname came about be-


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friends to find out who was their favorite. Ethan Chilson, Wyatt Bair, Camden March and Braiden Wolfhope all selected the crazy athletic 6’4” wing named ICE. He was really good and played well above the rim. Jensen went with another. He liked the super quick little guard tabbed LA FIESTA. I’d say he was only 5’3” but man was he fast and his ball handling skills were sick. La dressed up as a Minion and the Flash. He also performed the Flamenco with Mrs. Ashleigh Brass. Special thanks to my good mates at the Williamsport Area School District Education Foundation for a great night. Everyone had an absolute blast watching the Harlem Wizards. Well done. Cheers.

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