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efore I get to the accomplishments through perseverance by some of our area athletes, I think it’s most important to give a tip of my Webb Weekly hat with the American Flag on the side to Dr. Robert Lombardi, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association. Dr. Lombardi went to the mat for all Pennsylvania athletes. Without his leadership and guidance, there would have been no winter sports — or fall sports, for that matter. Just look no further than the states adjacent to us and how the governors shut down all that is high school athletics. What is the difference between Pennsylvania and those states? Great character people from the top down who understand the importance of athletics to help develop gentleman and ladies. A season lost can never be recovered. Dr. Lombardi, along with his board of directors, went knuckles up to make sure our young people had the opportunity to be with their teammates, best friends, and coaches. To have the chance to put on a school uniform and compete. This time ends for almost all at graduation. Most importantly, the competition of PIAA events allows young folks to celebrate life and not be conquered by fear. This provides another life lesson — the necessity to be able
Raider teammate, freshman Connor Harer placed 5th at 138. Central Mountain’s Luke Simcox, also a freshman, took home a 5th place medal competing in the 3A Tournament. Luke, another of our area’s very talented underclassmen, wrestled at 126. Millionaire junior Riley Bower also brought home some hardware. He competed at 145 and finished 6th. Last, but definitely not least, another young man with a bright future — South Williamsport sophomore Bobby Gardner. Bobby placed 6th for the Mounties at 113. Congratulations to all our area wrestlers for a season well done. Wrestling is the most physically demanding sport requiring the greatest commitment of mind and body. This season was even more challenging for the competitors. One final note, it’s great to see so many wrestling families have chosen the name Cael. For those wondering why? My guess is, look no further than Penn State Head Coach Cael Sanderson. Wrestler Cael was simply the best collegiate grappler ever to compete. During his Iowa State career, he won four National Titles and never lost a match. (159-0) He then added an Olympic gold medal to his resume. Coach Sanderson has won 8 NCAA titles in 9 years at Happy Valley. I believe until all is said and done, he will track down legendary Iowa Coach Dan Gable and be recognized as the best college wrestling coach ever. Now You know the rest of the wrestling story and why Cael has become so popular in the Keystone State. God Bless America.
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to change and adapt on the fly. To try a new approach and do whatever is asked to achieve a common goal. The “new goal” just being able to play. In our little neck of Penns Woods known as the PIAA District IV, we have been blessed with so many good people working together to make sure the games, matches, and meets played on. From the school administration, athletic directors, coaches, training staff to the custodial staff that made sure everything was taken care of for competition, including sanitizing the wrestling mats. It was truly a team effort made by all. A special tip of the cap to District IV overseer of athletics and Shamokin Area Superintendent, Chris Venna. He wears multiple hats and gives a 110% effort, and to D4 committee member as baseball chair, Mr. Sean McCann. The Williamsport Millionaire AD did an amazing job of managing over District IV championship competition in wrestling, swimming, diving, and boys’ and girls’ basketball. Williamsport’s Magic Dome and pool provided the perfect venue. Mr. McCann was the busiest guy in Billtown for a couple of weeks. Now, let’s celebrate the accomplishments of our area wrestlers—a Webb Weekly salute to Montoursville senior Cael Crebs. Cael won state AA gold at 189 pounds. He then was selected to participate in the prestigious
Pittsburgh Wrestling Classic. Most impressive is Cael’s commitment to hard work both in the classroom and on the mat. The young gentleman will continue his education, wrestle, and serve our Nation at the United States Naval Academy. Jim Dylan Bennett of Webb, Jr. Montoursville was runner up at 215 pounds. He had an outstanding career and was a two-time state finalist. He was outstanding on the gridiron and will continue his education and football career at the University of Pittsburgh. Warrior sophomore Branden Wentzel finished 3rd at 106 pounds. The young Warrior has already won a state championship. These talented Warriors led Montoursville to a runner-up team finish at Hershey. Muncy’s Scott Johnson won the silver at 126 pounds. The Indian wrestler is only a sophomore. Another super sophomore is Williamsport’s Cael Nasdeo, who finished runner up at 106, competing at the 3A level. That Cael name has become pretty popular. I’ll tell you why a little later. Sullivan County’s Nate Higley finished runner up at 145 pounds. Nate had an amazing career for the Griffins. He was a 3-time state medalist and is the only Sullivan County wrestler to have ever won a state medal. Nate will continue his education and wrestle at George Mason University. Montgomery junior Devon Deem placed 4th place in the 152 lb. weight class. His Red
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ael Crebs became the PIAA Class AA State Wrestling Champion at 189 pounds after defeating Ethan Finch from Sheffield. The victory came during the PIAA Class AA finals held at the Giant Center in Hershey when Crebs scored a fall in the third period. Along with Crebs, Dylan Bennett and Branden Wentzel also won medals, with Bennett taking 2nd place at 215 pounds and Wentzel taking 3rd place at 106 pounds. Montoursville was also able to take 2nd in the team standings. Cael Crebs started wrestling when he was six years old. “I always wanted to be a state champion,” said Crebs. The 18-year-old senior from Montoursville said that his family certainly influenced him, specifically, his older brother Gable, who currently wrestles for Lycoming College, and his father, Roger, who has been the head coach of Lycoming College Wrestling for the past 28 years.
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When asked if he knew he was going to do well this season, Crebs replied, “I felt it was my season and knew guys would be chasing me. I felt confident, though.” Crebs had every reason to feel confident. After admittedly overlooking a few good wrestlers at the beginning of the Powerade Tournament, Crebs was determined not to make that mistake again and moved through his season with decisiveness, ending his high school career with 137 wins and 18 losses. When asked about why he has been so successful and was able to take the state title this year, Crebs said, “Wrestling is a year-round sport. It’s a lifestyle. You have to be able to make sacrifices. My friends know that I can’t hang out with them much during wrestling season. Good wrestlers have to give up a lot of social things. In the off-season, I spend a lot of time lifting. Everyone is so good now it’s hard to set yourself apart. The rest is attitude.” Cael also was clear to point out that he did not achieve his success alone. “It helped a lot to have good training partners, teammates, and coaches.
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I’d like to thank many people, but specifically my father, Roger Crebs, Matt and Jamie Yonkin, my brother, Gable, Wyatt Lutz, Gavin Hoffman, and Dylan Bennett. There are so many others that have helped me as well.” Like all wrestling moms, Tara Crebs, Cael’s mother, also deserves recognition. “I was the only woman in a house of wrestling-crazed men, and it was certainly a challenge to keep enough food in the house,” Tara laughed. “Wrestling is a passion that all four of us enjoy. I don’t know what I’d do with my time if we didn’t have wrestling. There has been a wrestling mat in the basement since Cael was born, and wrestling has always been a part of life.” With the COVID-19 pandemic came mixed blessings. “This year was heart-breaking in some ways. Wrestling for Gable and Roger was cut short due to the pandemic. It turned out to be a blessing as well, though, as we were all able to be a part of Cael’s state championship journey. In a regular year, Roger and Gable would not have been able to make it.” Citing their own collegiate wrestling obligations during this time of year.
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by downing the Sunbury Mercuries, Saturday night, 77-74. The Billies, league champions for the season, entered the finals which are expected to begin this week. Molinas, an all-star on everyone’s card this season, led the Billies with a 31-point total, through 12 field goals and 7 out of 9 foul shots.
Glassmire racked up 14 of Sunbury’s 32 markers. Molinas and Glassmire tangled toward the end of the first half, but cooler heads soon separated the contestants and play resumed. The Billies first quarter lead was wiped out by two fast field goals by Bells Colone, and Sunbury took a threepoint margin. In the second period, five minutes elapsed before the Billies scored a point. Then Molinas and the Sunbury lead was over. He scored seven out of the last eight points for the Billies in the second stanza.
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The classic case for freedom of the press occurred in 1733. A German immigrant named John Peter Zenger had a publication called the New York Weekly Journal. One of the main targets of the paper was the corrupt royal governor, William S. Cosby, who had rigged elections and committed several different crimes. In reporting these activities, Zenger was accused of libel, which at that time did not mean just defamation of character but publishing information that was opposed to the government. Zenger did not deny publishing these articles, so it would seem that the case would have been open and shut according to the law of the land. But then something remarkable happened. First, Zenger’s wife took over publishing the Journal and exposed
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that the jury panel were all on Cosby’s payroll, which shamed the authorities into replacing them with a true jury of Zenger’s peers. Then, the most famous lawyer in the colonies at the time, Andrew Hamilton of Philadelphia (no relation to the more famous Alexander Hamilton), stepped in to defend Zenger. Hamilton had served as Pennsylvania’s Attorney General and was Speaker of the House at the time of the trial. (In fact, the phrase “Philadelphia lawyer” supposedly originated with this man.) Hamilton challenged the law itself and demanded the prosecution to prove the controversial articles false. In a stirring appeal to the jury, he claimed, “It is not the cause of one poor printer, but the cause of liberty.” He added that the press has “a liberty both of exposing and opposing tyrannical power by speaking and writing truth.” Cheers filled the courtroom, but the judge ordered the jury to convict Zenger if they believed he printed the stories. Instead, in less than ten minutes, they came with a verdict of “not guilty.” This is why freedom of the press was enshrined into that first amendment, and why ever since that time, Americans have valued the fact that media sources bring them the news of current events, especially as it concerns their government. They expected this news to be factual and objective. Opinions were to be regulated to the editorial pages. Fortunately, in Lycoming County, this pattern is generally followed. In this column, I write it as I see
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Easter Candy Fundraiser What: Easter Candy Fundraiser. Milk chocolate peanut butter filled cups and dark chocolate coconut cream eggs. When: March 10, to April 9, 2021. Hours: Sat. 8:30 a.m.11:45 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., Wednesday 9:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. Where: West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond Street, Williamsport. (570) 323 6297. EVENTS EVENTS... Fish Dinner What: Zafar Grotto Fish Dinner $10.50. Eat in or carry out. When: Friday March 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 Stuffed Shells Dinner. Open to the public. You must wear a mask upon entry. When: Friday, March 26, 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. Library Donation Drop-Off What: J.V. Brown Library curbside book donation dropoff. No need to park or go inside the library to donate your books. We will accept adult and children’s books, audiobooks, DVDs, and music CDs. The Friends request that donations be in gently used condition. We do not accept encyclopedias, magazines, or books damaged by
Road Rally Scavenger Hunt What: Safe and family- friendly Road Rally Scavenger Hunt to historical sites, notable locations and local businesses in Lycoming, Union and Northumberland Counties; duration of 3-3-1/2 hours. Prizes awarded. Advance registration required by contacting Jenn Nauss at jnauss89@gmail.com or (717) 512-1261. Details: https://www.pagrange.org/uploads/6/8/1/3/68133151/ road_rally_poster.pdf When: Saturday, March 27, 2021 – Team check-in at 9 a.m. Where: Starting and ending location - Eagle Grange Hall at the intersection of Route 15 and East Blind Road, Montgomery. Roast Pork & Homemade Sauerkraut Take-Out Dinner What: Roast Pork & Homemade Sauerkraut Take-Out Dinner – Menu: roast pork loin, homemade sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, buttered mixed vegetables, roll & butter, sweet pickles, apple sauce and pineapple upside down cake. Alternate entree of roast pork loin with stuffing and gravy (in place of sauerkraut) available upon request. Advance reservations strongly suggested by calling Joann Murray at 570-547-1340. When: Saturday, March 27, 2021 – Pick up between 2-4 p.m. following social distancing protocols. Where: Eagle Grange Hall at the intersection of Route 15 and East Blind Road, Montgomery. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: March 27th, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: April 13th, from 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
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Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: April 24th, from 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Day Camp What: A nature-based day camp for kids K to 4th grade. 100% masked, 100% outdoors. For more info: bethany. marcello@gmail.com. When: Wednesday mornings, April 7th-May 26th from 9:00 a.m.-noon. Where: Montoursville, PA. Homeschool Meetup What: Homeschool Families Meetup: Homeschooling families or families interested in homeschooling are invited to meet and make new friends, receive support and information, and enjoy our state parks. Pack camp chairs, drinks & lunch. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. For more info: www.LCCHEA.com or find us on Facebook. When: 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month, through December, weather permitting from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Ravensburg State Park, 2388 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore/Rauchtown, meet by the ponds. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH
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ART EXHIBITS... ART EXHIBITS 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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Lenten Service What: Midweek church service on the “People of the Passion,” focus on One of the Mob, a follower. When: March 24th at 7 p.m. Where: St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 201 S. Main Street, Muncy.
Support Group What: Christian Mental Health Support Group. Topic: Eating Healthier. Call 607-432-4926 for more information. When: Tuesday April 6th at Where: West End Christian Community Center, corner of Diamond and 4th sts., Newberry.
Soup Sale & Indoor Yard Sale What: Vegetable soup sale & indoor yard sale. Lunch and baked goods. Homemade Soup will be available - $5.00 a quart. Call 570-368-1863 to order. When: Saturday, March 27th, from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
GriefShare Support Group What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Please contact the church at 570-546-8030 for the most current schedule. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.
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great for a long walk paired with a fleece zip-up and flat boots here as the season unfolds. Come June, wear them with a peasant blouse and open-toed flats for drinks on the deck. As for dresses, maxi and prairie dress styles are still popular. It’s never a bad idea to take a bohemian bent with spring style. Florals, paisley, ruching, and crochet are seasonally appropriate and usually figure-flattering. Check out Bohme or Three Birds Next for bohochic dresses to wear this Easter season. If you’re feeling a bit more daring, then consider the chic backless or cut-out
dresses that are gaining popularity. Lulus’ A La Mode black midi dress features a lower back cut-out and dramatic bateau neckline, while the longer length balances out the show-off of skin. Or check out the pandemic ‘It’ dress from Nap. Their Bunny Strap dress is the perfect spring/summer loungewear with its A-line silhouette, above-the-waist gathering, and low-scoop back. All things comfy and soft are still on trend this season, so lean in with a pair of house slippers. Personally, I wear slipon sneakers at home, but I’m warming
to the idea of cozy fleece-lined slippers like L.L. Bean’s daybreak scuff slippers in a rustic bluebird motif. Or a slipper sock from Bombas with their brushed lining and silicone grippers; they pair perfectly with leggings and a long-sleeved tee for an at-home movie night. Lastly, accessories! After several seasons of chunky chains, long necklaces are back in style. Whether a single strand or a thin chain with an elegant pendant, lengthier jewelry fits right into the easy and refreshingly cool vibe for this spring and summer. Etsy is a great resource for eccentric options like brass charms or feathers at the end of a longer necklace. Or obsidian pendants with silver or gold
fashionings. Kohl’s features a lengthy leaf pendant necklace that would pair perfectly with a bohemian dress for a special occasion or a turtleneck and loose trousers for every day. As we welcome a new season, and spring especially is inherently hopeful, it’s a wonderful time to refresh not only your mindset but also your wardrobe. Whether you go for the latest trends or are just interested in trying something new, remember, this spring, it’s all about looser fits, long-lean silhouettes, and comfort with a little bit of skin thrown in.
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uch mystery exists in the world of spring turkey hunting. While there are times when success in the field can come more quickly than expected, it is more often the case that bagging a gobbler will take time, patience, and often a bit of luck. Every aspect of spring gobbler hunting carries an air of secrecy. While deer hunters are a bit more open-minded when it comes to sharing the location of some of their favorite hunting locations, the majority of turkey hunters would never think of telling you where they spend time in the woods in pursuit of gobblers! Turkey hunters don’t mind so much helping out fellow hunters, especially those who are new to the sport, but they never truly reveal all that they know that has led to their successes over the past seasons. Even when it comes to the types of callers they use, the majority of hunters have their favorites that they don’t mind talking about, but rarely, if ever, will they let slip any information about what they consider their “secret” call — the one that always seems to work under any and all conditions. The box caller, both the standard and the long versions, are ones that have been popular throughout the years and have been manufactured by dozens of call makers over the decades. The shorter or standard size is most often used by turkey hunters, with the long box call brought into use in windy conditions or when
a hunter wants to project the sound to a greater distance. Fellow hunters will be very open to pulling their box call out of their vest and demonstrating how to make turkey sounds that have brought them success over the years. It is not their “secret” call. The slate call is the term used to describe a hand-held call that uses a round body, or pot, with a thin piece of slate or glass on the top surface. A striker is drawn across the slate or glass and can produce a wide variety of turkey “sounds” or calls, making it a very popular call among hunters. If you did a survey among hunters, you would find the slate call to be one of the “go-to” calls that they rely on when other calls don’t seem to work in the turkey woods. But the slate call is also not the one call that most experienced turkey hunters have used over the years that they would protect as their “secret” call. The wing bone call is generally made up of the three wing bones of a wild hen, jake, or gobbler. They range from a simple design to ones that are highly decorated and are true works of art. They are rather difficult to master, but in the hands of an experienced hunter can accurately mimic the sounds of a live wild turkey. The wing bone call is not often seen in the field, and those who use them usually employ them as a last resort when all of their other calls have failed to draw a response from a turkey. It, too, is simply not the “secret” call that the majority of old-time turkey hunters are willing to tell you about.
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or perch in a lake using an ultralight spinning outfit with a two-to-four-pound test line. A sixteenth once lead-head jig and a two-inch plastic grub are all you need on the business end. Cast the jig and allow it to drop on a tight line! Many times, the hit will come on the drop, so keep the rod tip up and the line free of slack to feel the hit; set the hook immediately. Hits can be very subtle, and learning to detect that slight bump is important. When it comes to bass and many other warm-water fish, feel is allimportant in a number of presentations. Certainly, the same thing that works for panfish will also take the bigger warm-water fish, jigs of all types, including Ned-rigs, tube
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also had the privilege to witness the breathtaking spectacle of the Indy 500. Like Texas, Indiana holds some very special sports memories for me, with many of them being fondly recalled when the NCAA decided to hold this year’s men’s basketball tournament in its entirety in the Hoosier state. Of course, the decision was reached as a means to limit the health chaos caused by the year-long COVID pandemic. Still, under the existing circumstances, they couldn’t have picked a better, more experienced location to enable the games to go forward. The impetus and credit that has made Indianapolis the country’s amateur sports capital can be traced to William Hudnut, who served as the city’s longest-serving mayor from 1976-1992. A former Indiana Congressman, Hudnut’s goal as mayor was to change the city from India-No-place to IndiaSHOW-place. His years as mayor were defined by economic development in downtown Indianapolis, business, construction, and sports. Hudnut’s sports dream was accomplished with grandeur. The city hosted the 1987 Pan American Games, the 1982 National Sports Festival, built the Indianapolis Tennis Center, the Major Taylor Velodrome, the IUPUI Natatorium, and formed a committee that built the Hoosier Dome. Much to the chagrin of fans in Baltimore, he secretly negotiated with then-Colt’s owner Robert Irsay to bring the Colts to Indianapolis. His leadership also attracted the NCAA to relocate its
headquarters operation to the Circle City. Personally, as thenCentral Region Director for Little League Baseball, Dr. Creighton J. Hale and I had the opportunity to meet with Mayor Hudnut on occasions Scott to review the city’s Lowery interest in establishing what would become Little League Baseball’s Central Regional Headquarters in Indianapolis. He was truly a man with vision and determination to make the city a vibrant sports center. So, in these difficult times, it is fitting that Indianapolis and Indiana were selected as hosts for this year’s March Madness. The term itself, March Madness (according to a 2004 article written by Brendan Koerner), traces back to the Illinois’ statewide high-school basketball tournament, which began in 1908. In 1939, an article penned by Henry V. Potter for an Illinois High School Association publication first used the phrase when he wrote, “A little March madness may complement and contribute to sanity and help keep society on an even keel.” The phrase was confined to Illinois highschool basketball until 1982 when CBS broadcaster (and ex-Chicago Daily News sportswriter) Brent Musburger used it during his network’s NCAA tournament coverage. In 1989, the IHSA applied to trademark “March Madness.” They clashed with the NCAA over the use of the term, and years of litigation
followed. Rather than endure more rounds in court, the two sides eventually reached an agreement. The ISHA controls the name on the high-school level, while the NCAA gained a perpetual license to use the phrase in connection with the collegiate tournament. There are some high-school basketball purists who insist the phrase “Final Four” was first used in connection with Indiana’s legendary annual tournament. However, the NCAA claims the term first appeared in a 1975 article for the Official Collegiate Basketball Guide. It has since been trademarked to reference the NCAA’s national semifinals. There was also disagreement about the term “Sweet Sixteen,” which gets underway this weekend. This dispute was between the Kentucky High School Athletic Association and the NCAA. Similar to the ISHA debate, the two sides reached an agreement that split control along scholastic-collegiate lines. While 42 teams of the original 68-team field have already gone home, the remaining 16 are in Indianapolis, with their dream of a national championship still alive. With many individual brackets already busted and with little fear of being publicly ridiculed, feel free to laugh at my “Sweet Sixteen” picks made back on March 15. – West – Gonzaga vs. Creighton, Kansas vs. Iowa. – East – Michigan vs. Florida State, Texas vs. Oklahoma – South – Baylor vs. Purdue, Texas Tech vs. Ohio State – Midwest – Illinois vs. Oklahoma State, West Virginia vs. Houston Let the “madness” continue!
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