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VOLUME 19 • NUMBER 14

A Family-Oriented Publication

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A Basketball Family’s Journey Of Love, Faith, and Community friend Coach Barry Boyer took over the boys’ program from Coach Chic Hess. Their success was immediate, as was the respect the two men received within the school and Township. During these early years, the Insingers were blessed with the birth of their first child, Scott, who came into the world on June 17th, 1975. It was a great time for the young couple. Scott was his dad’s little buddy — like only the fathers and sons who are reading this can completely understand. CI would leave school at lunch or before practice just to run home and see his little man. As the team was preparing to begin the 1977-78 season, there was much optimism. The Lancers were coming off a 30-0 regular season and had a great core group of players. Nick Hrenko, Jim Bell, Mike Huss, Darryl Jenkins, Rick Harbach, Mike Young, Rob Bauder, and John Berresford. All were very talented and wanted to win the school’s first District IV title, avenging where the season ended the year before with a sound defeat at the hands of Lourdes Regional. This team would go on to win the West Branch Conference Championship, but

overwhelming. He went to his friend and Assistant Coach Barry Boyer and asked him to take the team for that season. He didn’t feel he could help the team in any way or give the boys the effort and energy needed for a successful season. Coach Boyer simply told CI, no, we need you here, we want you here, and you need to be here. This is where you belong. Being in the mindset that CI was, this was the last thing he wanted. It was a struggle for the young coach just to make it through the day. At this very point of his life, if he would have gone to sleep and not woken up, that would have been just fine. This is where that group of young men stepped up, reiterating the words of Coach Boyer. This talented group of teenage basketball players talked with CI and told him; we want you here as our head coach; everything will be just fine. Please just show up; we will support you the same way you have trusted and supported us. “We got this” in today’s terms. Coach Boyer and the boys convinced CI to stay on the bench and to use this time to heal in whatever way needed. The Loyalsock school and community did the same thing wrapping their arms around the Insingers. It was this outpouring of love that began with Coach Boyer and those players that extended

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eartfelt congratulations to CI - Ron Insinger, Assistant Coaches Jeff Everett and Randy Glunk, the amazing Lancer players, and the Lancer nation. My staff has done a great job in the pages ahead, covering the 3A Pennsylvania State Champion’s run to the title. The longest journey begins with that first step, or maybe, in this case, I should say the first dribble. That special moment in time that culminated with firetrucks leading the team to Ken Robbins Stadium, a gold medal celebration, and the outpouring of love from the Lancer community was almost a half-century in the making. There are always the highest of highs, lowest of lows, and then times that just flat out test your soul and very being in a journey covering a lifetime. I have known CI since I was 13 years old. I played for him, my sons Jimmy and Hunter played for him, and we all enjoyed great basketball success. But that story is for another day. I had a chance to talk with CI this past week, and my words ahead cover his personal journey. CI and wife Carol were off to an amazing start in the Township. CI and good

there was no district or state gold. However, this might have been the most important team in CI’s journey that recently ended with gold. Just as the 1977-78 season was ready to tip-off, tragedy struck Jim the Insinger family and Webb, Jr. Loyalsock community. In less than 24 hours, Scott came down with spinal meningitis and went home to the Lord on November 2nd, 1977. I can’t even imagine the pain they must have felt. The young father and mother were emotionally devastated. You never know where your next step in life’s journey is going to take you. Unfortunately, some circumstances are just simply incomprehensible and even more difficult to ever recover from. As CI and Carol were dealing with this, another tragedy hit Loyalsock. Coach Barry Boyer was holding practice in his absence; afterward, young Lancer John Lewis was on his way home and tragically killed in a car accident. The school and the community were reeling, trying to make sense of what had occurred in less than a three-day span. The emotions of losing his son and where CI was personally were understandably

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right into the school and community that family unit working for the good no matter what they did but especially for allowed the healing process to begin. It is this love, support, and friendship Lancer basketball. Until just recently, that has kept CI on the sidelines. He Carol was a permanent fixture at the has made it his lifetime goal to give as scorer’s table. She was much more than much back to the Lancer program and the official scorer. Carol always provided community as he received in his darkest calm, love, kindness, and that special bag of hard candy that days. coaches, players, This has provided and officials his motivation, always enjoyed. A energy, and effort Lancer tradition to become what is overlooked by the most amazing many. number to me in Those two regard to CI. little girls that He has been were always the head coach around when at ONE school I was playing for 47 seasons. have grown into The memory of amazing ladies his son Scott is C I and C arol surrounded by f amil y. and provided with CI every day, of especially when he S tanding: Marc Wal ter, G rant Wal ter, L isa plenty Wal ter, K ayl a Emery, steps foot on the L aurie Emery, R onnie Emery, R on Emery. grandchildren for basketball court. S eated: T w ins K asey & C arol yn Wal ter their mom and dad. His coaching ( P ho to co urtesy o f A m y Brink P ho to g rap hy. ) They are raising legacy is truly his best way to honor his son’s memory, as their own little Lancer nation. Laurie well as his commitment to shaping young married Ron Emery and have little Ronnie and Kayla. Lisa and her husband, men’s lives. In the near future following that season, Marc Walter, are blessed with Grant, the Insingers were blessed with daughters Kasey, and Carolyn. They all can be Laurie and Lisa. They became an amazing found supporting their grandfather and

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ike King Arthur’s quest for the Holy Grail, legendary, longtime Loyalsock High School basketball mentor, Ron, C. I., Insinger, had his own quest for his own Holy Grail--a state basketball championship title. Well, finally, after 47 years, that arduous quest has ended joyfully with a 75-53 win over Brookville two weeks ago. We at Webb Weekly thought it would be good to have Coach Insinger talk about the magical team that brought him his “Grail” and what the accomplishment meant to him. First, he provided a capsule summary of the members of his championship team. Idris Ali He is our Team Captain and Coachon-the-floor! Calm, cool leader on the floor. Nothing rattles him. He plays his best and steps up his game to another level when the competition is great. He’s a “Gamer.” He leads the team in assists,

steals, and points. Idris is very smart both on the court and in the classroom. He plans on playing basketball at the next level. He has been selected as MVP of the team this season. Dominic Jennings: An honor student, he leads by example. He can shoot the eyes out of the basket. Shot over 40 percent behind the arc. Dom was our defensive specialist this year. He was in constant hustle mode for all 32 minutes. Dominic plans on attending a 4-year university and continues to run track and cross country. Sean Jensen: Most improved player. He is a workhorse. He just got better and better as the season went on. He stepped up big time when Saraj was out with an injury. Sean crashes the boards and can also light up the 3s. He’s a steady player who doesn’t get rattled. Sean plans on attending a 4-year university. Elija Gair: Basketball is his passion. You can find Eli in the gym shooting or playing pickup games any time of the day. Great

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work ethic. Eli is a very unselfish player. He averaged double digits but was happy dishing out an assist. Eli is deadly from behind the arc and rebounds very well. No one loves the game more than Eli! He would also love to continue playing basketball at the next level. Saraj Ali: Mr. Exciting. When Saraj is on the court, big things happen. He is either blocking someone’s shot or slamming one down. Saraj is almost unstoppable when he gets the ball down low. He is all business when he is on the court. I am looking forward to his senior year. Big things are going to happen for him. His value as a player went up tremendously during the PIAA playoffs. Julian Wilson: The gentle giant. Julian filled some big shoes when Saraj was out with an injury. He is the definition of a team player. Julian accepted his role whether he was a starter or the first one off of the bench. He was a force on the boards — definitely the most underrated player. We would not be State Champs without Julian. Julian plans on playing football at Lackawanna Community College in the fall. Grayson Watkins: A workhorse. He suffered some injuries throughout the season but never


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Our super sophomores. Both of these young gentlemen have the ability to be major contributors to next year’s team. No one plays harder than Cy. He gives 110 percent effort always and would do anything for the team and coaches. Rian missed almost the whole season with a back injury. When Rian is healthy, he can be a force to be reckoned with — look for great things from him next season. He definitely could be the major surprise in Central PA. Nathan Bauman, Tyler Gee, Gage Patterson: The fantastic freshmen! All three of these young men were like sponges this season. They soaked up everything the coaches said and put it into practice. They learned how to elevate their game by practicing day in and day out with the juniors and seniors. Remember their names, because you will be hearing great things about them for the next three years. All three would have started on many area teams. Coach Insinger reflected on his championship team. “There are times to be selfish and times to be selfless. Great players and great teammates have this figured out. To be successful, you have to be selfish, or else

you never achieve, Insinger told Webb Weekly. “And once you get to the highest level, then you have to be unselfish. Stay reachable. Stay in touch. He continued, “Many terrific assistant coaches and thousands of outstanding players have been a part of the dynasty. Averaging over 22 wins per season over the past 47 years will be next to impossible to duplicate. Unfinished Business was the theme this year. The players never lost sight of this goal. The coveted title was once just a huge dream. “Jeff Everett, an amazing assistant coach, as well as Randy Glunk, had the team well prepared for the playoffs. Good things come to those who believe, better things come to those who are patient, and the best things come to those who don’t give up. There was never any giving up with this team. The young men always took responsibility for their own game and their preparation. At the end of the day, they owned their own performance. This team oozed with optimism. They were always committed to the team and always brought a contagious, good attitude. The energy level was usually top-notch, as was this year’s edition of Lancer Lightning. It was a season for the history books!”

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retty much everyone in North Central Pennsylvania has learned by now that the Loyalsock Lancers beat Brookville to win the PIAA Class AAA state title at Hershey’s Giant Center with a score of 75 to 53. What many people may not know, however, is that three of the players are related. Idris and Saraj Ali are brothers, and Dom Jennings is their cousin. When asked if the boys always wanted to play

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was having a blast, and he explained everything that took place. We talked free throws, hotshot competitions, fullcourt dribbling, and no-look passes for an hour and a half. Jensen went on and on about how much fun he and his young friends were having. He even dropped a few names of ballers who went to different schools in the region. He was so excited. Jensen loved all of his coaches who were teaching him the basic fundamentals, but he didn’t understand how the Camp Director already knew who he was. The poor kid had absolutely no idea who this guy was. I started by sharing a few stories about how Coach and I’s relationship

originated. I actually attended the very same basketball camp when I was a few years older. True story. Jensen looked puzzled and didn’t seem to comprehend. I then showed him a camp evaluation and a few pictures that were in an old scrapbook downstairs. Artifacts. My mom was a librarian. Our dialogue continued, and Jensen was now intrigued. I explained how I played against Coach and his teams back in high school. His talented Lancers nipped the Millionaires at Lycoming College my senior year. It was nuts. I even became a counselor for two summers while in college. He taught me a great deal about hoops and even helped get me into

coaching too. Jensen couldn’t fathom that this was the same guy who sold him a slice of pizza a few hours earlier. WAIT. I’M CONFUSED. YOU GUYS ARE FRIENDS? The tales continued, and I mentioned how Coach and I faced off on the hardwood on many occasions. I admitted that his teams were always the heavy favorites. They usually came out on top, and I can take full credit for 13 of his all-time victories. I only got him once, and I still have the newspaper clipping in a frame. I then told him how I was fortunate enough to call a few of his many District Championships on the

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counselors who were standing nearby. I introduced myself, but none of them knew who I was. I’m officially out of the loop. They didn’t remember me as a player or a coach, and not many high schoolers read the Webb Weekly. But they all knew who Jensen was. I then looked around and recognized several other faces. I couldn’t believe it, but the Spencers weren’t the only ones with ties to CI’s Basketball Camp. I counted five other father-son combos that were also in attendance. Two generations of campers. This is amazing. OMG DAD. WHY ARE YOU STILL HERE? Upon leaving, I tried to explain to CI how different it was being here as a parent and not as a coach or broadcaster. “Seeing you and Jensen together is very rewarding,” Insinger continued. “On the very first day, I usually ask the kids if any of their parents or siblings ever came to this camp. You wouldn’t believe the number of hands that go up. Talk about being humbled. I seriously never thought I would be doing this for so long, but the thousands of faces over those 43 years is what it is all about. I am very proud of the successes and longevity of this camp.” Much love, Coach. Congratulations to you and your team on winning the 2021 AAA State Crown. Enjoy all of the accolades. You deserve them all. Cheers.

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Curtin Intermediate: First Place, Division II, “OMER and the Beanstalk,” coached by Spring Moore. Team members: Lynnae Campbell, Ava Clark, Cooper Gutberlet, Lily Hamilton, Asher McClelland and Daniel Turner. Curtin Intermediate: First Place, Division I, “Superhero Socks: A Cliffhanger Beginning,” coached by April Frank and Melanie Vail. Team members: Emily Frank, Cooper

Gutberlet, Brayden Harpster, Chaedyn Lockard, Taylor Rockey and Alex Vail. The state tournament, which also will be held virtually, is scheduled for April 10. Odyssey of the Mind is a competition that blends creativity, engineering and teamwork. It is 100 From bac k l ef t: L ynnae C ampbel l , L il y Hamil ton, percent student-directed, Ava C l ark and Ash er Mc C l el l and. At f ront f rom l ef t with adult coaches acting is C ooper G utberl et and D aniel T urner. of this year’s program problems, visit as guides. For more information, or to review synopses www.odysseyofthemind.org.

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Volunteers have been busy sorting a great selection of gently used books. You’ll find it easy to browse shelves filled with novels, mysteries, cookbooks, crafts, children’s, coffee table books, and much more, along with DVDs, music CDs, LPs and puzzles. It all begins on Thursday April 8 (10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.) and continues through April 9th (10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.), and April 10th (10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.). Used book sales support key services in the library. Support

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tems – Sunrooms – Vehicles and much more! A complete vendor directory is available on their website at www.westbranchbuilders.org. WBSBA officials would like to thank their many volunteers that help make their event a success. They have students from the Williamsport Area High School – Construction Trades Program and the Penn College Construction Association members that help layout the booths and volunteer throughout the show to help make it a success for all their vendors and attendees. In addition to the students, many members of the Association will put in countless hours and thousands of steps to help bring this show to the community. The entire event is put on with only one paid staff member. “We couldn’t do it without our volunteers,” Pawlikowski said. Attendees will also be able to purchase tickets for the popular Gun Raffle at the show. (Tickets are 2 for $20.) Sunday at 3 p.m. they will draw nine lucky gun raffle ticket winners. Tickets that were purchased for last year’s canceled gun raffle will be included in the drawing as well. Winners of all prizes will be notified by phone, and you need not be

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PERFECT-2-PERFECT is having a whole home estate sale on Grampian Blvd, Williamsport. This sale has beautiful furnishings and elegant items galore. The sale will be next week on Apr 15,16,17. We will be open from 8am-5pm. The exact address will be in next week’s paper. Go to www. onlinetradingassistant.com for more info and photos and address closer to sale time. 153654

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