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From the Publisher…

Live and Let Live

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hat an amazing time of year it is in our little corner of God’s green Earth. We are so very blessed to live where we do. Please take a break from all the negativity that can be found on the electronic device of your choosing. Please do not become one of those whose emotions are controlled by their smartphone as you miss all the good going on around you. Live your life for the good and try to do something each day to make someone else’s life better. There are way too many folks out there that just add to the daily tide of hatred and division, do not allow this to consume you. Allow the smile on your face, message that you share, and your actions for the good of humanity to clearly state who you are. We cannot fix all the problems As Seen on TV, but we can secure our personal future and help make the world a better place. A tip of my Webb Weekly cap with the American Flag on the side to Steve Keener, his right-hand man Pat Wilson, and everybody at Little League Baseball that has made a World Series possible. To say it has been a challenge to get to the point where the words “play ball” echo thru Lamade Stadium may be the greatest understatement ever written. They have gone above and beyond, as has everyone across the country at all the regional sites,

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to make the 2021 Little League World Series possible. At a time when we need to return to normality, 16 teams from the United States of America will get to compete at the site every little leaguer dreams about. There will be smiles; there will be tears; there will be great action on the field. There will be memories and friendships made that last a lifetime. Did I mention there will also be great pitching, home runs, and webgems happening in each and every game? Let’s all embrace the 2021 Little League World Series for how fortunate we are to have it going on. Remember where we were last year and continue to move forward toward next year. In whatever way possible, let’s all welcome the world to Williamsport and provide the best hospitality possible. Believe me; the world will be watching and hoping a team from their neck of the woods is here in 2022. A wish of congratulations, good luck, and great health to all the teams that have reached Little League Baseball’s field of dreams from all of us at Webb Weekly. A local Little League Baseball did you know? Our Hepburn Lycoming/ Montgomery team won their way to the State Tournament and lost to Upper Providence Little League. The team from Oaks, PA, is one of the Mid-Atlantic

representatives here at the LLWS. To be or not to be vaccinated, that is the question for many. This seems to be a very talkedabout and hot issue locally. Many individuals are very passionate about their Jim Webb, Jr. views on this topic. Before I go any further, I have been vaccinated with the funky cold Moderna and, without a shadow of a doubt, believe it is the individual’s personal choice whether to get the COVID-19 vaccine. I was on the fence about getting vaccinated until my son Hunter, who plays football at the University of Connecticut, explained it was all but required before returning to campus. He decided for himself after we had a conversation and made a call to Dr. Bill Pagana. That being said, I would never expect my son to do something I wouldn’t do; therefore, we went together. After receiving our first vaccine and returning home, my older son Jimmy and wife Michelle asked why we didn’t include them. I, of course, laughed and said, that is your personal decision, and I didn’t know you wanted to be. They then scheduled and went together the next week. Hunter and I made it a father/son thing and got vaccinated together the 2nd time, then went for a bite to eat and drink. Neither of us had any reaction other than

a sore arm. After Jimmy and Michelle got their 2nd vaccination, she did become ill for a couple of days. An individual needs to evaluate their situation, beliefs and apply some common sense to make their own decision. I will add if they do travel, especially by plane, or are around health compromised people; this must be factored in. I am glad my family is vaccinated, and looking back, it was the right thing to do. Jimmy flies and travels for his job, and Michelle works and comes in contact with a lot of people. It does provide some peace of mind and erases any question for me personally about putting a mask back on. All that being said, I would never want to influence this decision for anyone. Nor would I ever have animosity towards someone based upon their decision about getting or not getting vaccinated. The reason I think this way is pretty simple. First again, it’s a matter of personal freedom; it is your decision. Next, who would ever want to influence someone not to get this shot and they get COVID and something bad happens or influence someone to get the shot and something bad happens? The best advice possible is to consult with a physician. Remember, before Hunter, and I signed up, I called Dr. Bill. He answered all our questions and said to get vaccinated. I hope in the world of today you have a doctor you can trust. God Bless America.

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Maintain a positive attitude. Positivity can go a long way. Encourage others to do their best, and always put forth your best effort throughout gameplay. with them. Most of us Support teammates. Never criticize a aren’t out there trying teammate for trying their best. Always to figure out the right commend the effort. answer to choices that Accept the officials’ decisions. Rules are in can potentially impact place to make the game fair and consistent. thousands of people, so Follow the rules and accept when a ref, please be kind to those umpire, or other official makes a call. Do not who are. Steph argue the call. Children and adults Nordstrom Play fair. Never cheat or bend the rules to learn many valuable get ahead. lessons while competing Be a team player. Do your best to involve in sports. Participating in sports helps the whole team, even those players who solidify lessons in following directions and may need a little extra help. Showboating can teach athletes the value of dedicating or hogging the ball to show off your skills is themselves to goals. Sports also provide discouraged. physical exercise and an opportunity to Win or lose with class. Always congratulate exhibit good sportsmanship. the winning team on a job well done if you Good sportsmanship occurs when people are on the losing side. Accept the loss and who are participating and those observing own up to trying better next time. If you the sport treat one another with respect. This are on the winning team, shake hands with includes all players, parents, coaches, and the losing team and wish them well. Do not officials. gloat. While there’s much that coaches can do All of these tips can be applied to our to instill good sportsmanship among their everyday lives. It’s important in life to respect teammates, it is up to the parents and those in leadership roles and support those the players to help develop these skills. we are working with. To do our best to Here are some ways to encourage good maintain some semblance of a good attitude, sportsmanship. even when the day doesn’t go well. To do our Parents can set an example. Parents watching part to work together with friends, family, from the sidelines should refrain from yelling co-workers, fellow students, etc., to be the at refs or negatively commenting on their best we can be. And to realize that life isn’t kid’s performance — or the performance of always going to go our way and figure out any other player, for that matter. Offer high a way to move on — head held high — and praise for the effort, win or lose. hope for a better tomorrow.

Grace and Sportsmanship

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am often a last-minute writer for my column. This week I am glad that I was. Typically, even if I don’t have my column written, per se, I usually have an idea about what I want to write about. This week I was going to remind everyone to be good sports about the seating situation at Little League. But, alas, it looks like I don’t need to worry about that. I’m not going to lie; I’m disappointed in the decision, but I respect the leadership at Little League that this was a difficult decision to make, and I’m sure it makes them no happier than the rest of us. So, I’m asking everyone to show Little League a little grace. They are in a challenging position and have a lot to consider, not the least of which is a group of children from across the country, many of which are ineligible for vaccination. The last thing I think anyone wants is for a bunch of kids to end up sick. So while I don’t totally agree with Little League’s decision to eliminate public tickets, I respect that they had a difficult choice to make and tried to act in a manner that had everyone’s best interests at heart. So, with that being said, let’s talk about sportsmanship and how that translates into our everyday lives. Because I know that there will be a lot of y’all out there playing armchair quarterback and criticizing Little League, just remember that the basis of good sportsmanship is also the basis of treating others with respect, even if you disagree

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Annual Little League World Series Carries on Amid Unusual Circumstances By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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ast year the millions of fans of the annual Little League World Series felt an aching void when it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year the shadow of that pandemic still hangs over the LLWS, but the annual classic is returning anyway — in a revised form. The Little League World Series is returning to its earliest days this year by having only 16 teams from eight Little League regions the United States compete in the annual classic. This harkens back to the days when the Series was known as the “National Little League Championship,” before international competition became part of the Series in the early 1950s. Little League officials do not believe that this modification will do anything to reduce the excitement or interest in the Series. Still, unfortunately, it prevents fans and spectators from enjoying the talents of some of the best Little Leaguers in the international regions of Little League. Officials at Little League are constantly adjusting and tweaking all aspects of

the playing of this year’s LLWS. The one crucial thing that seems to be detailed and codified is the policy for not allowing fans to attend the LLWS due to COVID concerns. According to the Little League website, “with the recent rise in COVID-19 cases throughout the United States due to the dangerous Delta variant, and in the interest of all players, coaches, volunteers, and families, Little League® International has made the difficult decision to close the 2021 Little League Baseball® World Series to the general public and cancel its updated public attendance policy and will not distribute 3,000 daily Complex Access Tickets. “The health and well-being of our teams and mitigating their exposure to COVID-19 must continue to be our main priority, as we conclude our World Series events,” said Stephen D. Keener, Little League President, and CEO. “With updated guidance from the CDC, and in consultation with our Pandemic Response Advisory Commission and medical advisors, we feel it’s essential to revert our attendance policy to, unfortunately,

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Ohev Shalom services of thanksgiving with hymns and prayers were sung. Audiences of 130 and 100 respectively, attended. The churches of Newberry observed victory day with special services at Newberry Methodist Church. Music was presented by the combined choirs. In several of the downtown churches the observances were similar to the V-E Day program. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church was open for individual meditation during the day and in the evening more than 500 members attended a special service of thanksgiving. Holy Day services marking the Feast of the Assumption were combined with special masses of thanksgiving in the city’s Catholic parishes. Attendance at the services concluded with a victory day worship service in several churches approximated 4,000. Montoursville’s union service was held in the Methodist Church.

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Williamsport Cemetery (Washington Blvd.), Montoursville, Fairview in Montgomery, wreaths sponsored by American Legion Bower Decker Post 251 & Auxiliary, and Pleasant Hills in Hughesville. More cemeteries are expected to be added, and hopefully more sponsorships as well. “Our next BIG fundraising event will be a raffle of the following items: a set of patriot cornhole boards from Shaner’s Custom Woodworking. A metal art piece from Miller Mt.

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Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... Animal Tracks What: Come to the Amphitheater and learn how to identify common animal tracks you may find in the park. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Wednesday, August 18 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park. Nature Story What: Bring your children ages 3-6 to the Amphitheater to enjoy a nature themed story and participate in an activity, game, or craft. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Thursday, August 19 from 9:00-9:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, August 20 from 1:30-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or black diamond steak. Open to the public. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. When: Friday, August 20, 2021, 4:30 p.m. to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Eagle Watch What: Stop by anytime between the scheduled times to learn about the bald eagle and similar birds of prey, and use binoculars and a spotting scope (provided) as we hope to catch a view of some eagles as they make their way up and down Pine Creek. For more info contact Vinny Curtis at (570) 753-5409 x 132 or vicurtis@ pa.gov. Free program. When: Friday August 20, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Where: Tiadaghton State Forest, Tomb Flats Campground (1-mile south of Slate Run, PA on PA414).

Discover Ricketts Hike What: Hiking the Old Beaver Dam Rd Trail to see Ganoga Falls. This is a 5-mile moderate hike. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, August 20 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Shale Pit along Route 487 in Ricketts Glen State Park.

“Birding on Lake Shore Trail” What: Join the naturalist for some birding on the Lake Shore Trail. Topics will include the different birds that live at Little Pine and also how to identify them. Please bring your own binoculars and other birding gear. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Friday, August 20, 2021, at 3:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Beginning of Lake Shore Trail (Kiosk at Top of Dam).

DiscoverE Kids Program: Astronomy What: Children ages 9-12 will learn about the moon, planets, and constellations. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or

“The Reservoir, the Dam, and Little Pine” What: Join the naturalist to take a stroll on the dam and learn the significance of it to the Little Pine Creek Valley, and also to the Susquehanna River. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order

to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Friday, August 20, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Beginning of Lake Shore Trail (Kiosk at Top of Dam). Concrete Igloos: Exploring the Alvira Bunkers What: December 7, 1941: “A date that will live in infamy.” On the same day of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the citizens of the small town of Alvira learned that the Federal Government would be using eminent domain to purchase everyone’s property for the war effort, with the promise that they could purchase their property back once they were finished. The town was soon demolished to construct the Alvira Ordinance Works, a TNT plant which ceased production after only 11 months of production, and the property owners never got the chance to retake their former homes. While most evidence of the town and factory are no longer standing, there are still dozens of concrete igloo storage bunkers scattered across the area, as well as old cemeteries and foundations. Come along on an easy, 3-mile walk to check out some of these bunkers and walk through the cemeteries and learn the history of a town that once was. Family friendly program for all ages. Registration required by contacting Vinny Curtis at (570) 753-5409 x 132 or vicurtis@pa.gov. Free program. When: Saturday August 21, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: State Game Lands 252; Alvira Road, Allenwood, PA 17810. Coordinates of meeting location: 41.135894, -76.958876. “Birding at Hyner Run” What: Join the naturalist for some birding at Hyner Run State Park. Topics will include the different birds that live at Hyner Run and also how to identify them. Please bring your own binoculars and other birding gear. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Saturday, August 21, 2021 at 3:30 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Playground.

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“History and Interesting True Stories Around the Hyner Area” Local Special Guest, Lou Bernard What: Join guest speaker Lou Bernard, who has done many events and local legend stories of the area and also oversees Ross Library’s Adult Services in Lock Haven, to learn about some of Hyner’s local history and interesting true stories (well-known families, unique history moments in the area, and the like) at Hyner Run State Park. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Saturday, August 21, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater Summer Moon-lit Night Hike What: Grab a flashlight and join us as we venture into the Tiadaghton State Forest to learn and explore the sounds of this summer night on a moderate 2-mile, family-friendly hike. Terrain will be uneven so be sure to wear sturdy shoes, and weather appropriate clothing. Registration required by contacting Vinny Curtis at (570) 753-5409 x 132 or vicurtis@pa.gov. Free program. When: Saturday August 21, 9 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Where: Tiadaghton State Forest, Waterville. Ramsey Village Pine Creek Rail Trail parking lot. Golden Rule Love 5K What: 5K for Golden Rule Love, Inc. 9th Annual Love INC. 5K Run/Walk. Shaded Trail course on the Milton Island. Please see goldenruleloveinc.com for more details and to pre-register. When: August 21, 2021. Registration starts at 7:30 a.m., race begins at 9:00 a.m. Where: Milton Island State Park. Benefit Ride What: Please join the JS Post 36 ALR for this enjoyable and important event. Benefiting our local Heroes and Horses program, dedicated to reforming combat veterans. All proceeds go to this amazing ranch. $15

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To Salvation We Can’t Lose It. Sermon Text: Various Texts. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, August 22nd, service time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport.

Intro to Kayaking What: Ages 12 and up. Here’s your chance to try kayaking! Participants will learn kayak terminology and basic paddle skills before heading out on the water. Wear shorts and shoes that can get wet. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Wednesday, August 25 at 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Revival What: 7 Day Revival with Meetings every night during the week at 7:00 p.m., and other events during the day. Saturday brunch and women’s and men’s session. Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. Go to https://www. liteshineministries.org for more information, or email carolwcamargo@yahoo.com When: Monday, August 23rd-Sunday, August 29th. Where: Hugesville Campground, 199 Race Street, Hughesville.

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Dog Days of Summer What: Dog Days of Summer at the WECCC. Free grilled hot dog and a cold bottle of water, come and join the fun, stay and do some shopping at the Clothes Closet/Thrift Shop. 570-323-6297 When: August 18th, 10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Rain Date August 25th. Where: West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond St., Williamsport.

Post Meeting What: Post meeting. When: Saturday, August 21, 2021, 10:00 a.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

BOGO (Buy One Get One) What: All Clothing at the WECCC. Will be BOGO (Buy One/Get One free) of same or lessor value in our Clothes Closet. 570-323-6297. When: August 18th to Tues August 24th. Normal Clothes Closet Hours. Mon to Fri 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Wed., open 9:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. and Sat., 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Where: In the Clothes Closet located at, West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond St., Williamsport.

Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: When It Comes

Home Association Meeting What: Home Association meeting. When: Saturday, August 21, 2021, 11:00 a.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT... EVENTS

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Country Line Dancing What: Country line dancing. When: Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Band What: GC & Company band. Open to the public. No cover. When: Friday, August 27, 2021, 8 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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Brent is president of Fish Real Estate, and Daria is head of corporate communications for OxiWear. An interdisciplinary focus was reflected throughout the development and construction process, which involved the college’s General Services Department, architectural technology and concrete science classes, a helping of off-campus inspiration, and a picnic table donated by the Sigma Pi philanthropic fraternity. The intricate design includes a bridge that honors the Fish family’s appreciation for the outdoors: stainless steel railings resembling

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concrete sidewalks and bridge; and Chad M. Aloisio, a General Services service and design technician, who created the fishingrod railings and other enhancements. The formal dedication took place on the bridge, which the principals opened by unclasping carabiners, as Kline called particular attention to the setting. “Let this be symbolic of bridging the gap between innovative concept and real-world application,” she said. Attendees, including board members of the college and its foundation, were then invited to join Cooley and his students for activities on the course. Among those on hand were Brent and Daria Fishes’ sons, Andrew and Ryan; Brent’s mother, Mary “Sis” Fish; and Daria’s mother, Diane Pelesh.

on their group dynamics, Chad L. Karstetter, horticulturist/motor pool lead person, similarly cherishes the inherent brainstorming as he and his creative colleagues tackle each new endeavor. “Penn College is a big playground for us. We do get to experiment. We come up with ideas, and we have great support from Penn College to put our ideas to work,” he said. “It’s fun. Every project that we work on, there is a part of it that’s really unique and that we’re all passionate about.” Integral support for the Challenge Course came from Dorothy J. Gerring, associate professor of architectural technology, whose students prepared helpful renderings of the concept; Franklin H. Reber Jr., building construction technology instructor, who led students in pouring the

For members of the award-winning General Services grounds crew, whose horticultural magic has brightened every corner of the college’s campuses, the Challenge Course ranks among the top on their all-time favorites list. “It’s an attention-getter. If you drive by or walk by, it gets everyone’s attention. ‘What is that over there?’” said Andrea L. Dildine, horticulturist/grounds and motorpool manager. “For this site, the terrain was pretty flat, so we wanted it to undulate and look like water would come through the dry creek bed and go under the bridge. And maybe some people would say, ‘Was there water really here?’ We just want people to use their imagination when they come to different areas on campus!” While users of the space will work

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about offering him some cash to leave a few rows unpicked to benefit the wildlife. Either way, it will be a financial sacrifice, but with a lack of mast crop in the woods, it should be a consideration. Fall and winter food plots come in all shapes and sizes, and the seeds that are usually planted for wildlife will be of great benefit to birds and animals this coming season. If you are already planning on establishing food plots soon, you might consider adding to the size you normally plant or adding additional plots if possible. While clovers and a mix of clover and chicory are always a good bet for deer and turkeys, the planting of sugar beets, radishes and turnips will provide feed that will be available over the winter months. Hinge cutting of trees for deer browse is a simple process, and the only tool you will need is a chainsaw. If you cut completely through the trunk of a tree, after it lies on the ground, the deer will consume the leaves and buds. When hinge cutting, do not cut completely through but instead cut only as much as is

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really, the game itself — I never let go of it. It was always there in the back of my mind, and with the support of my wife, Miranda, I am most appreciative for the opportunity to be back.” Things have changed at South since Simon’s previous departure. The Mounties have switched leagues from the Heartland Conference to the MidPenn and have a promising crop of players returning. But, Simon admits he has also changed during his time away. “The big thing that has changed in me over those four years is patience. It’s due to maturity, getting married, and having a family of my own. The first time I came on board, I was a couple of years removed from college with the fast-paced and competitiveness of college, and I came in probably a little bull-headed, stern, and expected play to be at that college level. Now, obviously stepping back, I’ve adjusted and watched how other high school coaches handle their programs. I think those observations and knowledge will be a big help this time around. “The style and the type of game I like will not change as far as the fastpaced up-tempo game. That is just in my nature. Installing a teaching and

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high school, the opportunities to play those sports greatly diminish. I think it really benefits a kid athletically if they can play different sports. Each sport allows you to work different muscles and experience different types of conditioning. So, it is very important, and I will encourage the kids to play every sport they can play, just hoping they don’t forget about basketball in the off-season.” As he settles into his new role, Simon has a simple message to convey. “Just come out and give it a try. That’s all I can ask from the kids and their parents. Sometimes that can be a lot to ask with regard to time constraints for both the player and family as they try and balance athletics and academics. If a player is on the fence or hasn’t played in a couple of years, I ask them to come out and meet the coaching staff and see what our style of basketball is about. Give it a try, and if they find ultimately the game isn’t for them, we’ll shake their hand, thank them for coming out, and wish them all the best. But, don’t sit at home and think you are not good enough. If they give it a full honest try, I think they will find it a good experience to be a part of the team.”

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learning environment as opposed to a right and wrong type environment is the outlook I’d like to evolve during my tenure at South. If a kid makes a mistake and needs to be taken out of a game, I’ll do that. But, I’ll explain what he needs to do and put him back into the game so that he can build on that and learn. That’s something I lacked a bit the first time. This time, I am putting a strong focus on learning time to help the kids grow.” The timing of Simon’s hire is giving him a late start as he did not have the opportunity to be involved in a summer program or meet with his players until last week. A product of one of the smallest public schools in Pennsylvania, he is well-aware of the necessity of small schools to share athletic talent for its various teams to be successful. “It is probable the most important thing that can happen for smaller schools and needs to be a main focus for all head coaches at the school. I believe the kids should play every sport that they can. I grew up playing football and basketball. If a kid has an interest in soccer, football, track & field, baseball, they should play every sport they can because after they leave


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to watch it. I would normally take my 12-year-old over to Lamade and Volunteer for most of the amazing action. But things are totally different. COVID is making it tough, kid. I am just thankful that these squads will get an opportunity. We missed out in 2020. I am a huge fan and advocate of Little League Baseball. I am also a

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not that important. Please stop calling me for tickets. COVID is a major concern. Stay home and watch it on the tube. Seating will be VERY limited for all of the games. It blows, but at least we are playing. Please enjoy the 2021 Little League World Series, and I encourage my fellow residents to be courteous and warm to those who are visiting. Lycoming County is a beautiful and special place for many of reasons. Let’s show the world what we are all about. Play Ball. Do your part. Cheers. Sent while getting yelled at by a stewardess.

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ACTUALLY LIVE THERE? So, on behalf of those who permanently reside — WELCOME TO WILLIAMSPORT BOYS AND GIRLS. I sincerely hope you enjoy your stay. Lycoming County is the bomb, and we have so much to offer. I like to tell people that we have a little something FORE everyone. TM pending. I am suing Casper. Give me a call if you need some advice on what to do in between games. I am only here to help sports fans. Jensen is really jacked for the tournament. He is at a fun age and has watched every single regional game on ESPN. His All-Star squad had an unbelievable run this summer. Upper Providence Little League from outside of Philadelphia totally smacked us in the semifinals of the State Tournament. They are the real deal and just punched their ticket to Williamsport. We aren’t expecting an invite to this year’s MLB Classic. I am really


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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LYCOMING CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER. The Lycoming Career and Technology Center has an opening for an Executive Director beginning in the 2021-2022 School Year. The Executive Director provides leadership for the six sending Districts including career and technical education programs, workforce initiatives, oversight of the daily operations, implementation of instructional programs, assessment of students and programs, and communicates to students, staff, participating Districts, Board of Education and Occupational Advisory Boards. A Career and Technical Administrative Director Certification is required. Previous experience in a Career and Technical Center is preferred. Salary will be regionally competitive and is commensurate with experience. Please send an application packet including resume, certifications, letter of interest, and a minimum of three references to Gerald McLaughlin, Superintendent of Record, Lycoming Career and Technology Center, 293 Cemetery Street, Hughesville, PA 17737. Previous applicants need not apply. Applications are open until the position is filled. 157113

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