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give up Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups or Eggs doesn’t make you a good Christian. It is the learning, practicing, and commitment to God and his Son during the Lenten season that is most important. The giving up of something mortal is only the icing on the cake that you wait until Easter day to eat. I always enjoyed my conversations with Father John Manno. He would stress that one’s Lenten obligation could also be volunteering time, money, or effort within the community — anything done above normal effort in the name of Jesus Christ to make the world a better place. Most importantly, it has to come from the heart, not be done just to satisfy your Lenten obligation. Father believed that those with the strongest faith would do both — by skipping those sweets and going above and beyond to help mankind. However, this is a personal choice. It is my thought that the best thing about doing work for the Lord is that if you have failed to this point on what you gave up for Lent, or maybe haven’t made a commitment, there is no better time than the present to reflect on the message of Jesus Christ. Show some love and kindness to make the world a better place in some manner. If you have fallen away from your faith for whatever reason or maybe never had the opportunity to learn about God’s

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oys and girls, you’re about to behold a sight so fuzzy, so adorable, so utterly cute, that I urge you who are easily tickled or prone to the giggles to look the other way…but if you are still here, step right up, everyone has a chance to win a prize! We needed to mix things up as we head into spring and the Easter season, so we are taking our annual Halloween contest and giving it an Easter twist! I’m sure you know how this works, but just in case you forgot, let me refresh your memory. Sprinkled throughout this issue, you will find a variety of Easter Friends. Find all the bunnies and eggs you can! The rules of the game are simple. Count up all the little friends you find in March 17th and March 24th editions of the paper. Then take the total of the two weeks together and send them to me. Easy as pie…

Remember, the contest is only open to kiddos 12 and under. Each year we rotate through the local animal shelters and donate $1 for I will then take eveach entry received. This time around eryone who answered is Beckoning Cat Project’s turn, so let’s correctly and pick help the sweet fur babies! Be sure to ten random winners. get your entries in and help support a Winners will receive great cause. Plus, ya know — candy. So. an Easter basket full of Much. Candy. Steph goodies big enough to Nordstrom So, look carefully and count them up! I make the Easter Bunget a little sneaky when I place them, so ny himself jealous! make sure you check every page closely! The easiest way to enter the contest is And don’t forget, there is a bonus secto email the answer to contest@webb- tion in this week’s paper, so ya know — weekly.com, or you can drop a postcard look there too! in the snail mail at Webb Weekly, 280 Now time to scoot little newt! Get Kane St., Suite 2, South Williamsport, counting, and good luck!! PA 17702. Or, if you are so inclined, Before I scram, little lamb, an Easter you can drop your entry off at our of- Egg Hunt can only mean that spring fice; we are open Monday-Friday, 8 is almost here! Don’t forget to Spring a.m.-4:30 p.m. Entries must be submit- Forward this weekend too! Longer days ted by March 26th around noon or so are finally here! Also, now is the time to and only one entry per person. Win- check those smoke detectors/batteries ners will be listed in the March 31st and replace any detectors that are over edition. But I’ll call or email the win- 10 years old! But mostly just appreciate ners before that. the longer days and extra sunshine!

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The Sons and Daughters of Erin Have Contributed Greatly to Lycoming County By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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s we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, a great day for the Irish and those who wish they were Irish, it seems as though it would be good to look back and see what the Irish and their descendants have done to help make Williamsport and the rest of Lycoming County such a great place and to mark their role in its development. The founder of Williamsport, Michael Ross, bears an Irish surname, even though it is reported he may have been born in Scotland. Judge William Hepburn, the first president judge of Lycoming County and known as the “father of Lycoming County,” and the man responsible for making Williamsport the county seat of the new Lycoming County, was born in County Donegal, Ireland. More humble sons and daughters of Erin came here

during the early years of Williamsport and Lycoming County as well. They came here for the rich farmland; they came to toil on the digging of the West Branch Canal, and helped build and work the fledgling railroads that were arising here. But perhaps more importantly, they served as a major source of labor during the development of the lumber industry, the thing that would firmly put Williamsport on the map. They helped cut the trees down, send the timber down to the Susquehanna Boom, and worked in the many lumber mills that processed that rich timber supply. Many of the Irish who came to work in the lumber industry came from the southwest area of Ireland, where there was still a good supply of trees, even after the English had denuded the rest of Ireland of trees and timber. These immigrants from the province of Munster found plenty of timber-related work for them here in Lycoming County and the Williamsport area.

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Before about 1850, there was only a trickle of Irish immigrants to the area, but with the advent of the tragic “Potato Famine” in Ireland in 1845 and 1846, a flood of Irish immigrants came to America. Many of these came to this area, and after they liked what they saw, they wrote home to Ireland, encouraging friends and relatives to come here. These hard-working Irish immigrants also worked in the industries allied to lumber, such as tanning, furniture making, and machinery manufacturing jobs. No major industry of any type in Lycoming County was untouched by the hands of Irish workers or their families and later their descendants. When their new country was torn by civil war in 1861, many of them answered the call to preserve the Union. These Irish and their descendants, would later — without hesitation — answer the call to the colors when the United States became involved in future wars. Like almost all major cities, the Irish took a leading role in public service, particularly as firemen and policemen. One of the earliest volunteer fire companies in Williamsport was the Hibernia Fire Company, located on

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Fish Dinner What: Zafar Grotto Fish Dinner $10.50. Eat in or carry out. When: Friday March 19th & 26th from 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Zafar Grotto, 381 E Second Ave., S. Williamsport. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or black diamond steak dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. When: Friday, March 19, 2021, 4:30 p.m. to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. 17702. Take out or eat in. Limited seating. Call 570-3270255 for take out orders. Rally to Save Jobs at Lock Haven University What: Lock Haven University administrators have plans to eliminate over 50 family-sustaining jobs among workers especially among custodians. The job loss could potentially devastate the area with less tax revenue for the city, school district and county. O’Dell stated, “this goes to the very core of our university and town. These are jobs our town relies upon. These are employees who support families. We are alarmed and hope the public can help us. We need everyone to understand how this losing jobs can hurt our students, campus, town and county.” The rally will feature speakers from AFSCME, APSCUF, the faculty union, and SCUPA, the student services union. In addition, guest speakers will include students. The public is invited to learn about the plight of workers and their families. Sponsored by: AFSCME Council 13 Local 2360. Contact: Shawn O’Dell, britlitfan10@yahoo.com. When: Saturday, March 20th, from 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Triangle Park, downtown Lock Haven. BBQ Chicken Dinner What: The Turbotville VFW Auxiliary has announced they will be selling barbequed chicken dinners. The dinners will be available for take-out or eat in at the club. The dinners will include half a chicken,

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Lynne Becker’s encaustic wax artwork demonstration What: The Bald Eagle Art League’s April demonstration. When: Thursday, April 1st, from 7:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Where: The Thomas Taber Historical Museum at 858 West Fourth Street, Williamsport. Call to artists to display/sell their art What: The annual Way’s Garden Art Show. Contact: Gretchen.mangiardi@gmail.com When: Sunday, June 13, 2021 from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Corner of Fourth and Maynard sts., Williamsport.

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size and relieve all of the symptoms the stenosis caused. Not too long ago, most patients with aortic stenosis would have had an open-chest procedure through the breastbone to have the heart valve replaced. While it saved many lives, such surgery can be taxing on the body. Over the years we’ve developed new techniques, approaches, and technology to help reduce the trauma to the patient’s body. The incisions have become smaller and the breastbone rarely has to be opened. When considering treatment

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like or are accustomed to. We pursue worship when we want it, where we want it, the way we want it, and with the people we want. We measure the value of the service by whether or not it met our spiritual needs. We have strong opinions about the music and the sermon and the parking lot and the comfortableness of the chairs and the temperature of the room. We give our tithes and offerings, but truth be told, we actually see them as membership dues — the price we pay to get the church experience we want. We self-centered and self-reliant consumerist Americans worship exactly the way our cultural context bred us to worship. It’s all about us. It is the sin of idolatry. Self-worship is no different than the worship of some wooden or stone idol. It breaks the first command “You shall have no other gods before me.” Many Christians get hung up on the sins they see in others, while completely overlooking the obvious and primary sin in their own lives. It’s why Jesus warned us about pointing out the speck of sawdust in someone else’s eye while living with a big piece of lumber stuck in our own. See Matthew 7. The culture of the Kingdom is vastly different than our culture, and if we’re not careful, we will claim to worship

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Webb Weekly’s Own Scott Lowery Has Coached 700 Junior High Basketball Games By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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to celebrate this milestone by interviewing Scott and have him review his career and what it has meant to him. What follows is that interview. How did you get started in coaching? “I began coaching JHBB in 1987-88 as the 9th-grade coach. I held that position for 26 seasons through 2013. In 2014 South Williamsport dropped the 9thGrade team, and I began coaching the 8th-grade team, which I have done ever

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since. The rationale behind dropping 9thgrade basketball was based upon declining enrollment numbers. That, coupled with the fact that the better freshman players were being moved up to the Junior Varsity team, led to teams that weren’t competitive at the 9th-Grade level at that time.” What drew you to coach junior high basketball? “Since I was in elementary school and playing games at the old Community House (located on West Southern Avenue where the CVS Plaza is today), I’ve always enjoyed the game. I played high school ball at South. My daughter (Denise) and son (Doug) also played at South. Doug went on to play college ball at SalemTiekyo, where he was named the West Virginia Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year his senior season. I’ve always enjoyed teaching young people about the game and skill development.” Did you have a mentor or someone who influenced you as a coach? “Bill Byham was my high school coach at South. I learned a lot about basketball from him, but more importantly, I learned a respect for the game and how to compete. We became life-long friends, and he influenced many decisions I’ve made in my life, among them getting into coaching.” What is your coaching philosophy? It’s pretty simple. Every season I tell my players I have two

goals: 1.) For them to have fun and enjoy the game and 2.) Help them to become better players by the end of the season than they were when the season began.” Compare coaching from when you started until how it is now? As the years go by, it seems a bit like Groundhog Day. Every year the kids I coach are 13 and 14 years old, so it seems a bit like time is standing still, but each year the reality is I am a year older. Really, coaching the game isn’t much different than when I first started. The 3-point shot has changed the game, and today, when kids go to the gym, the first thing they want to do is fire away from the threepoint line. But kids are still kids, a bit goofy and immature at the Junior High level. Perhaps one of the biggest differences is there are fewer kids really dedicated to basketball. There are other sports that pull them in different directions, and the electronic gadgets they all possess present challenges that weren’t there many years ago.” What have you learned through coaching? “My college degree was in Communications Arts with a minor in psychology, and both of those things have been a big help in coaching. Coaching, like most everything else in life, is all about communications. At the Junior High level, there are so many things going on in young people’s lives. They may have

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coaching.” As you look to your future, what do you see? “I see a coach who has enjoyed 34 wonderful years of coaching younger people savoring every moment. I’ve had a few opportunities to move up to the high school level, but I’ve chosen to stay with the Junior High kids. If you do things right, you can be a positive influence in their young lives. I hope to be able to do that for as long as I can. What has been the highlight of your coaching career? “It may sound corny, but just walking into the gym with a whistle around your neck and a clipboard in your hand provides a daily thrill. No doubt, the wins are better than the losses, but it is through losses that some of the best lessons can be taught. I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to coach on the staffs of a lot of very good coaches, including Dwight Woodley, who gave me my first coaching duties, Larry Manikowski, Harry Binger, Allen Taylor, and Tom Griffith among them. I also coached our current South Williamsport coach, Rob Houseknecht, when he was in Junior High. Now, I am coaching for him. Reaching 700 games is a memorable experience for me, but it is more about longevity than expertise. Hopefully, the lessons I’ve passed along can be useful to those I’ve had the privilege to coach. I am enjoying the ride!”

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use and to change up the calls you normally make and offer something different in your presentations. One of the most used calls that a lot of spring gobbler hunters include to locate and to lure in a gobbler is a series of a half dozen or so “yelps.” Change things up by offering a soft “purr” or series of “purrs” from time to time instead. Another really effective, but infrequently used sound that will attract attention is to not use any of your calls, but instead merely scratch in the dry leaves with a stick. Make three stokes, wait a moment, then make three strokes again, simulating a bird scratching in the leaves for various foods. Mix things up a bit by making different sounds with your various calls you are carrying and intermittently add the scratching technique to include an authentic

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There is another visual form of strike detection that ice fishermen often use, and that is a thin, stiff, but very sensitive length of wire attached to the very tip of a rod. The line runs through a loop at the end of the thin wire, and when a fish takes the lure or bait, the wire flexes up and down, signaling the strike. It’s extremely sensitive and works well for those who may have trouble feeling for strikes.

Seeing a fish take a dry fly actually brings up another category of visually seeing and detecting a strike, and that is the lure itself — in some cases is actually a strike indicator. Just as when a trout snaps a dry fly off the surface, the same is true when a bass wallops a soft, plastic frog imitation being wobbled across a calm lake surface. Seeing such a strike usually requires a quick reaction by the fishermen to set the hook correctly. While I’ve covered the visual detection of strikes in this article, I am out of space, so I will have to save the “feel” part of the subject for next week. Feeling a strike is every bit as important as seeing a strike, and when I’m fishing submerged lures, I depend on feel most of the time — more on that next week.

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s my friend, Tom O’Malley’s familiar greeting goes; “top of the morning to you” on this St. Patrick’s Day. May the green many of you are wearing soon be matched by the arrival of green grass on our lawns and warmer temperatures abounding! With the opening of the 2021 Major League Baseball season two weeks away, many of the states where MLB teams are located have announced new guidelines to allow fans to be in the stands. Earlier this month, Governor Tom Wolf announced revised COVID-19 restrictions that will increase capacity at both indoor and outdoor sporting events. The announcement will allow for 20% of maximum occupancy at outdoor stadiums and 15% at indoor arenas, providing social distancing guidelines can be followed. This new directive would allow the Philadelphia Phillies to have 8,000 fans at Citizens Bank Park and the Pittsburgh Pirates 7,500 at PNC Park. Locally, the Williamsport Crosscutters’ inaugural season in the new MLB Draft League would also be bound by the 20% guideline. Crosscutters’ director of marketing & public relations Gabe Sinicropi explained what that will mean at Bowman Field this season. “Right now, we are hearing the same information as other stadiums in the state

that would allow 20% capacity with social distancing. Social distancing is the bigger bug-a-boo as far as the number of fans that will be allowed in the stadium. With social distancing, we would be allowed to have a limited number of fans in the stands. I would think we would be able to make some announcement regarding attendance limitations in the next few weeks. “We have been working fervently on various plans trying to determine how we can maximize the number of fans we can seat while also keeping everybody safe. It’s been a challenge, not only for us but for every other stadium across the country. There are some ticket plans and promotions that we’ll have to forego for the coming season because of lack of inventory. We won’t have the inventory to work with that we usually would. The stadium capacity is 2,500, so 20% of that figure would mean that we’d be permitted to have 500 fans. That is a far cry from the 2,000 that we average for a Cutters game. “We ask for everybody’s patience and understanding. We certainly hope that the capacity figure allowed will expand as the season progresses, but if social distancing is still the norm, and I think it will be,

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there is only so far we can go because of our lack of space. Between 500 and 600 people is most likely what our attendance limits will be barring some significant change in what’s going on.” Sinicropi also gave Scott updates on the Lowery installation of a new scoreboard and the search for the Cutters 2021 manager. “We will not have the new scoreboard available for this season. The approval for the installation came too late for everything to be ready for our May opening. We would need to have the scoreboard installed about a month before the season to be able to have things ready to go for opening day. With all the other issues we are facing, the construction of the scoreboard will begin immediately after the 2021 season ends, sometime around September 1. “Prep Baseball Report, who is under contract with Major League Baseball, will be hiring the managers for the six teams in the Draft League. They currently have some people under contract and will soon be finalizing that process. Once that

is completed, the announcement of the league’s managers will be made, which could come before the end of the month. On the east side of town, Lycoming College is expected to name the coach of the soon-to-be-established Warriors baseball program sometime in April. As announced in December, Lycoming College will be adding baseball and field hockey and is partnering with the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce and Penn College on the construction of a new field to be located at the south end of Rose Street. The two new sports will give Lycoming College full membership in the Freedom Conference. “Baseball has firm roots in Lycoming County with a long and distinguished history with minor league baseball at Bowman Field and the birthplace of Little League Baseball,” said Mike Clark, Lycoming College athletic director. “We look forward to providing these two sports to our students.” While much depends on the development and availability of the new Rose Street complex, the college hopes to field a club level baseball team in 2022, with full varsity competition to begin in 2023 “Expanding the number of athletic programs we have will bring more men and women to campus to take advantage of both our curriculum and the learning that takes place through athletics is very exciting,” explained Dr. Kent Trachte, Lycoming College president.

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