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Swing Into the 75 th Little League World Series Storewide Sale! Page 47 VOLUME 20 • NUMBER 33 A Family-Oriented Publication AUGUST 17, 2022 SCULLYVINRECALLING Lou Hunsinger Jr. Page 28FASTLEAGUELITTLEFACTSLLPageBaseball12 ROSESTHESMELL Scott Lowery Page 60 – Page 6 ONE DOORONLY!ONLY!WEEKPRIZEST OOL SALE - SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH 10% OFF STOREWIDE Hardware • Plumbing • Fencing • Paint • Wood Pellets • DeWalt Tools Family Footwear Popular Brands Include: ELIMSPORT SUPPLY Accepted.CardsCreditNotCHICKENBBQBBQ *ExcludesWoodPelletsRolling Delight Wagons Model 550 - Bed Size 18x35 - $192 Model 1000 – Bed Size 22x40 - $225 Model 1300 w/Locking Brakes Bed Size 24x48 - $260 REFRESHMENTSFREEALLWEEKFREEDONUTSTHU.-SAT. BACK TO SCHOOL SA MONDAY, AUGUST 22ND - SATURDAY, AUGUST 10% OFF STOREWIDE Hardware • Plumbing • Fencing • Paint • Wood Pellets Family Footwear Popular Brands Include: Carolina • Wolverine Rocky • Propet ELIMSPORT SUPPLY COUPON OFF20% Clothes & Shoes With this ad Offer Expires 8/24/22 313 W. Southern Ave., S. Williamsport, PA 570-505-1043 Mon. Closed • Tue., Wed., Thu. 11AM-6PM Fri. & Sat. 10AM-7PM • Sun. 11AM-4PM

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After playing a game of pickle with all that has been going on in the world the last couple of years, the greatest event in youth sports returns full speed ahead. The fields of dreams for every Little League player from around the world, Lamade and Volunteer stadiums, have never looked so good. All the facilities that host the players and the event seem to have gotten an amazing baseball makeover. And to make things even better about everything that is the Little League World Series, there will now be 20 teams competing.Abig-league welcome to everybody that is visiting our little corner of Penns Woods. Congratulations and good luck to all the players, coaches, and parents as you complete this amazing journey that required hard work, effort, commitment, and as always, a little bit of luck. Win or lose, you will have unbelievable memories to take home that will last a lifetime. I look forward each year to talking with Little League Baseball President and CEO Stephen Keener just prior to the World Series. When I caught up with him last week, he was making his rounds between Little League’s Senior Baseball World Series in Easley, SC and the Softball World Series in Greenville., NC. His next stop was to Taylor, Michigan, for the Junior Baseball World Series, where our local Keystone team would be competing. How great is it that Little League has returned to a full schedule of seven World Series for both baseball and softball held all around our Nation? I often ask Steve if there’s anyone within the organization he would like to recognize. I like featuring the folks that work hard behind the scenes to make the event happen. His reply was quick — the entire team. Steve wanted me to express his complete appreciation and thanks to everyone that has worked through some very difficult situations. It is through their hard work, effort, and sacrifice for the good of the organization and all that participate that the LLWS will return to the world stage stronger and better than ever.

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Itrust in God, I love my country, and will respect its laws. I will play fair and strive to win, but win or lose, I will always do my best. As the 75th Little League World Series begins, the Little League Pledge seemed like the perfect pitch to begin my article.

I must add here, just think of the tremendous responsibility Little League Baseball has with over 2 million young folks between the ages of 4 and 16 playing worldwide. It was amazing to even have a World Series last year, and it is remarkable that here we are for the 75th Anniversary and the Series is returning to full swing. That was the main topic of our conversation, the understanding of the team effort put forward by so many to make this happen. A couple of other points Steve wanted me to touch upon was just how proud everyone within Little League Baseball is to now have 20 teams from around the world that will be participating in the LLWS. And that there are two great inductees into the Little League Hall of Excellence, Todd Frazier, and Jenny Dalton Hill. Their stories can be found on pages 46 & 50. Both have contributed so much and are remarkable individuals.Lastly,and I almost forgot, Steve wanted to remind everyone about the new traffic patterns to enter and exit the World Series. The changes were recommended by law enforcement to improve security and safety for the event. My man and baseball fan, Lou Hunsinger, has all the LLWS details on page 6. Boxing, The Raminator, and a Mingle Mention Webb Weekly is again teaming up with Vicious Promotions to present Boxing in the Park; the event will be held Saturday, August 20th. There will be a full card of USA Boxing fights held under the big top at Elm Park in Williamsport. If you are a boxing fan, you don’t want to miss this full day of fisticuffs, and it will be a sellout. Editor Steph has full details on page 4, including if you’re feeling lucky how you can win ringside seats. If you are looking for something to do Friday, August 19th, or Saturday, August 20th, that thunder you hear down Muncy way isn’t that of a passing storm. The Kaiser Bros. will be hosting the Raminator. This is a great event for the young and the young at heart; if you haven’t seen and heard monster trucks crushing cars, I highly recommend it. Car crushes will be held Friday at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday at 12:30 p.m. You will be able to take a ride on the Raminator Friday from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Ear protection is strongly recommended.Alsohappening in the eastern end of the county Saturday, August 20th, Ron Mingle asked me to mention the Sulphyr Springs Rifle & Revolver Club will be having their 2022 Youth Shoot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is open to all and is a great way to expose young folks to competitive shooting. The club will provide all ammo; the competition includes three age brackets for shooters from 5 to 16. There will be .22 rifles available for those that don’t have a gun. The cost to enter is only that of a donation. Complete details of the event can be found on the community calendar. And as always, Ron will be back with us to oversee our 15th Annual Webb Weekly Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest this fall and winter. With all that’s going on around our area, make sure to take some extra time. God Bless America.

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Ialways consider the Little League World Series to be the unofficial end of summer. Back to school is right around the corner and the LLWS is an amazing way to finish off summer vacations. I’m so excited to see the Little League World Series back in its traditional form. It will certainly be incredible to have everyone back on the complex like usual, and welcome back the international teams. It’s been a long two+ years, and it’s so great to see some return to normalcy.Plus,this year sees some changes to the LLWS format with the addition of four more teams to the pool. There are also some changes to the entry/ parking policy, but Lou has all those details for you on page 6. As always, please be patient for the next little while. Yes, there will be more traffic, but I promise, you’ll get where you need to be, just give a little grace to those that aren’t from the area. I’ve mentioned this before, Williamsport is not a super easy city to navigate on the best of days, so exercise a little patience with those that are visiting our area — and be nice. If you can survive the Golden Strip near Popeye’s, you can survive sitting at the light on Market Street for an extra round. Besides, we don’t want anyone talking trash about us — we aren’t New Jersey. (Jokes, people, jokes. Don’t come for me.) I know that I will be spending plenty of time at the Complex this year. I haven’t gotten to shoot any photos for two years, so I’m itching to get back in the photo wells. Plus, the wells —especially at Lamade Stadium — are the absolute best place to catch a game! Having people from all over the world come to our little town is one of the best parts of living in our area. It’s incredible to see. And this year we get to welcome two new international teams, one from Panama and one from Puerto Rico. If you head over to catch a game or two, be sure to bring some cardboard with you if you are watching from the hill. One of my favorite parts of the LLWS is watching all the kids slide down the hill. As a member of the media, I also want to send a shout out to the Communications staff at Little League. Kevin Fountain, Brian McClintock, Chris Downs, and all the rest. They do a phenomenal job of keeping all the media organized, up to date, and help us out with whatever we need. Even if we have multiple requests, when they are trying to travel up the east coast (Sorry about that Kevin!) Boxing in the Park If you are looking to take a baseball-break, might I suggest heading to Elm Park for some boxing? John Powell and the team from Williamsport School of Self-Defense will be hosting a boxing event on Saturday, August 20thIhave attended their two previous events, and I can’t say enough good things about them. I have seen some great fights and the events are always professional. John and his crew from Vicious Promotions go above and beyond to put on a great event with a really fantastic and varied card. They will have a full slate of amateur boxing matches featuring fighters from across Pennsylvania and the northeast region. Our own local 4th Street Boxing will be out in full force. From tots to heavy-weight titans, there is sure to be a fight for everyone. If you would like to attend, you can get tickets at the following locations: – Williamsport School of Self Defense, 734 W. Fourth St., contact John Powell at 570-916–6812.Beautique & Co., 2326 W Fourth St., contact Danyelle Taylor at 570-971-1098. – Great Clips, 1873 E. 3rd St., contact Jessica Bingaman at 570-560-3336. – UpTop Cuisine, 623 1/2 Arch St., contact Doug Fairfax at 570-505-3045. Tickets are $25 for general admission and $50 for VIP. Doors open at 2:00 p.m., and first bout is at 3:00 BigSweetzp.m.BBQ and UpTop Cuisine will both be there to keep you fed throughout the day! This year’s card, which is over 20 bouts deep, includes Mckel Cargile, Kaizahn AdjeiiFrimpong, Dominic Parker, Niquis Coleman

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A New Clear Bag policy is being used at the 2022 LLBWS. Please visit LittleLeague.org/Visit to learn more before arriving at the Complex. By Lou Hunsinger Jr. This year’s annual Little League World Series is special on several fronts. It marks the return of international teams to the Series after a three-year hiatus. It also marks the expansion of the tournament field, going from 16 to 20 teams participating. But perhaps most interestingly, this year marks the 75th anniversary of the LLWS, which start ed in 1947, and no doubt there will be all kinds of things done to commemo rate that milestone. There are quite a number of things that fans planning to attend the Series need to know. Many of these things are designed to ensure the safety of those fans.“We are thrilled to bring back our amazing fans from all over the world this year as we come to celebrate 75 years of this great event, and we want to make sure that the fan experience is as enjoyable and safe as possible,” Patrick W. Wilson, Little League In ternational Chief Operating Officer, and Tournament Director told Webb Weekly. “In order to ensure that fans have the fastest entry into our com plex and enjoy every moment of their experience at our event this summer, we encourage all visitors to be aware of the policies and information prior to arriving at our gates. We look forward to welcoming you all back to William sport and hope you enjoy this year’s celebration with us.”

•Please be advised that promotional images, video, and audio may be captured during your visit to the Little League Baseball World Series and entrance onto the Little League International property constitutes acceptance of and agreement with this policy without further authorization or compensation. Little League International routinely takes pictures and video for use by the news media and in its own marketing and communications efforts.

•The use of video recording technology to capture, stream, or distribute Little League World Series game footage in any medium is strictly prohibited and considered copyright infringement, punishable to the fullest extent under applicable federal and state •Solicitationlaws.and sales of any nature on the Little League property is not permitted. Offenders will be promptly removed from the property and may be denied reentry. No items of a commercial nature or copyrighted goods should be brought onsite with the intent to sell and/or distribute. Such items may be confiscated.

The access rules have changed for this year. They include: All visitors looking to access the complex will be required to enter through Gate 3, the main en trance located down the left-field line of Volunteer Stadium along Champi ons Way. In the days leading up to the tournament (August 11-16), the com plex will be open to the general public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. During the first phase of the tournament on August 17-25, the complex will be open starting at 10 a.m. each day (7

•Little League reserves the right to remove from or deny access to Little League property any item, individual, or group whose actions are deemed inappropriate.

•Little League offers drop-off and pick up locations for users taking Uber, Lyft, and or Taxis. Please use the following GPS address: 617 E. Mountain Ave. South Williamsport, PA 17702

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There are also revised rules regarding access to the World of Little League/ Peter J. McGovern Little League Mu seum. Visitors to the LLBWS are en couraged to visit the World of Little League® Museum and Official Store, lo cated along U.S. Route 15 at the top of the Little League International Com plex. Individuals who have entered the Little League International Complex through its main entrance (Gate 3) will be allowed to exit at Gate 1 to access the museum. Those individuals will be given a wristband, and their hand stamped at the museum upon entry to re-enter the complex at Gate 1. In dividuals who visit the museum before entering the complex first will be re quired to return and enter the complex at Gate 3, the main entrance located down the left-field line of Volunteer Stadium along Champions Way. For more details about the museum, in cluding full hours, pricing, and shuttle services during the LLBWS, please vis itTheLittleLeague.org/Museum.LLWSrunsfromAugust 17 to 28. The first day’s game schedule includes Caribbean vs. Latin America at 1 p.m., New England vs. Southeast at 3 p.m., Canada vs. Australia at 5 p.m., and Northwest vs. West at 7 p.m.

Robert G. “Bob” Hitzeman, 73, of Cogan Station

Myron T. Smith, 96, of Hughesville

Patricia A. Knapp, 64, of Williamsport Delores J. Dewalt, 82, of Montgomery Daniel J. “Joe” Jordan, 80, of Unityville

Jo-Anna Lee Naumann, 61, of Lewisburg Geraldine “Gerry” W. Aldinger, 92, formerly of Loyalsock Twp. Daniel H. Fox, 53 of Millheim Larry C. “Sonny” Buck, 78, of Hughesville Judith A. Simon, 78 of Williamsport Ella J. Easton, 92, of Trout Run Earl A. Good, 91, of Montoursville Susan A. Hagemeyer, 70 Marvin A. Funk, 92, of rural Danville Daniel I. Royer, 69, of Cogan Station Teresa Lynn Ashton, 54, of S. Williamsport Frank E. Fenstermaker, 84, of Lairdsville Dolly A. Fox, 68, of Montgomery David E. Pricher Sr., 80, of Williamsport Susan M. Eisenhower, 65, of Lock Haven By Larry Stout

Ronald Brian Whaley, 65, of Williamsport

An interesting addendum to the East Third Street/Old City Revitalization Project that was highlighted in this column last week was the objection to the process given by Commissioner Scott Metzger at the close of the Thursday, August 4th meeting. His comments were quite poignant and hit pretty hard as both commissioners Mirabito and Mussare apologized to Scott for the misunderstanding of procedure and protocol. Yet, this provoked a very good thought that deserves some consideration. Metzger ended his long objection with the statement, “It is wrong how this matter was handled last week and does not display good government.” He noted that he hopes “in the future, my colleagues would be more mindful moving ahead, so monies are allocated with all three of us involved in the decision-making process.”While it is certainly an accurate statement, it is worth expanding this concern in defining “good government.” Truth be told, at present most Americans do not trust their government to do the right thing. According to a national survey conducted by the Partnership for Public Service, only four in ten Americans say they trust the federal government to do what is right, at least some of the time. It falls along political lines; 60% of Democrats say they trust the government, only 27% of Republicans and 26% of independents do. What should concern us is that two-thirds of this distrusting population did not vote in the 2020 election, which shows that this distrust goes beyond the concerns of issues from that election. Less than half of survey respondents (37%) felt that the federal government helps people “like me.” Fully 75% of respondents said the government is too bureaucratic and wasteful. Almost as many stated it is corrupt (69%), while

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Carol L. Graw, 77, formerly of North Bend Patty A. (Kelley) McCoy, 87, of Hughesville Eugene E. “Geno” Schuler Jr., 62, formerly of Williamsport Dorothy J. Hall, 86, of Lock Haven

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59% said it was incompetent. The list goes on and on. This is nothing new, by the way. Mark Twain once wrote, “Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself.”Butdespite the challenges, we should aspire to the “good government” that Commissioner Metzger advocates for. I would suggest that there are three core principles that every level of government should adhere to, be it federal, state, county, or municipal government. First, it should adhere to the law. This sounds obvious, but the COVID shutdowns have stretched the boundaries of ‘legality’ so far that it began to look more like autocracy than democracy. This lack of adherence to the law was the core complaint of Commissioner Metzger. More of our local officials should have such a moral compass. I have been an elected official and have attended several local municipal government meetings as an observer. I find it discouraging that too often, “law” is only respected when there is visible accountability.Another core principle should be objectivity. This concern has been brought up to me by area residents who notice that all three county commissioners are also small business owners. On more than one occasion, they have championed the importance of entrepreneurs, those who rent homes, small shop operators, etc. But in their defense, and as one who has been to hundreds of meetings, these men are obviously human and do have a heart for small businesses; they are also generally impartial in their concerns.

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Commissioner Mirabito is probably the best example of this in relation to the White Deer Golf Course. He does not golf, has no real interest in golf, but recognizes its value to the county and has supported the initiatives for it for the benefit it gives to the county.

The third core principle is consistency. One reason why the East Third Street/ Old City Revitalization Project is so important is that it has been over a decade in the making. Major projects such as this one, the river levee project, and others do not happen over one administration. One official with an overanxious ego can derail years of work on an essential program or plan of action. Good government should be the goal of every elected official in every area and at every level of government. Unfortunately, Winston Churchill’s words are still too often true, “The Americans can always be trusted to do the right thing, once all other possibilities have been exhausted.”

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As the Little League World Series returns to Williamsport, let’s take a look at some ‘Fact Facts’ about Little League and the Little League World Series, courtesy of Little League Baseball. Little League® was founded in 1939 by Carl E. Stotz in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Little League is currently headquartered in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on the 75-acre Little League International Complex, with five regional offices in the United States and four internationally. There are approximately two million boys and girls play Little League, worldwide.

Little League is played in more than 80 countries and in all 50 states. Little League Softball® was officially launched in 1974 with the first Little League Softball World Series also being held that year. The Little League Challenger Division® was created in 1989. The Little League® Urban Initiative was established in 1999. The first leagues outside the United States were formed in 1950 on either side of the Panama Canal, the Pacific and Atlantic Little Leagues of Balboa. The first Little League Baseball® World Series night game was Aug. 24, 1992.

Little League organizes seven World Series. The oldest is the Little League Baseball World Series, held in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, which was first played in 1947. The newest is the Little League Intermediate (50/70) Baseball Division, held in Livermore, California, which was first played in 2013. The Little League Baseball World Series moved to South Williamsport in 1959 when Howard J. Lamade Stadium was opened. Prior to that, World Series games were held at “Original Field” on 4th street in Williamsport, which is still in use today. The first remote-controlled scoreboard was developed for Original Little League field by Mac McCloskey.

The World of Little League®: Peter J. McGovern Museum and Official Store officially re-opened in 2013 after a $4.3 million renovation. The original Peter J. McGovern Little League museum opened inThe1982.museum houses an extremely rare, complete uniform worn by Babe Ruth. It’s the only one on display in the world. Former Little League President and CEO and Little League International Board of Directors Member, Dr. Creighton J. Hale, helped develop the double-ear flap batter’s helmet, catcher’s helmet, chest protector with throat guard, and the non-wood baseballCurrentbat.Little League President and CEO, Stephen D. Keener, is the first leader

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Little Leaguers® ages range from 4 to 16.

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What a sum mer we are friends.having They say April is the cruel est month, but I’d vote for August with this heat and humidity. Even when the temps aren’t so high, the weight of moisture in the air may drive those of us with longer locks to the hairdresser for a chop. But if you want to keep that length going into fall, consider a few hot-weather-friendly bun and braid hairstyles to keep you looking and feeling cool for the rest of the sea son.Atight, low bun is a chic and ver satile hair look to beat the heat. Start with dry hair and add hair oil for a finish. Then, take a fine-tooth comb to create a sharp center part, pull the hair back into a low ponytail, and se cure it tightly with an elastic. Wrap or twist the hair around the elastic to create a bun, and use bobby pins to hold it in place. You can also use a styling gel in lieu of oil, but I prefer an oil since many include ingredients like soy protein and peptides to nurture hair. Set with ex tra-firm hairspray to combat frizz. Not a fan of the center part? You can still achieve the low bun with a side part; just be sure it’s a clean part for maximum effect. Very similar to the tight, low bun is the low slicked-back twisted bun. This is another sleek style that starts with a low pony at the back of your head. Then twist your hair clockwise all the way down and style it with either a classic or a more intricate bun shape of your choosing. This is a great style for longer hair, but the key is to twist all the way down your pony and keep your twist tight, or else hair will get loose, and the style looks less “bun” and more a mess in a hair tie. Styling cream will also

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EVENTS Bird What:Basics Stop by the Amphitheater to learn birding basics and find out which ones are common in the park. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

What: Come and learn some of Pennsylvania’s state symbols, like its tree, fish, and bird in a fun way. 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: Wednesday, August 17 from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Our Star the Sun What: After learning about how to tell time with the sun, take a look at the sun through our solar telescope and learn more about our star. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

When: Wednesday, August 17 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Bird Walk with Doug Gross What: Doug Gross, retired PA Game Commission biologist and eBird coordinator, will guide us on a bird walk in the woods and shrub lands of Ricketts Glen State Park. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray and binoculars. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Thursday, August 18 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park. Loyalsock Outdoor Market What: Loyalsock Outdoor market. Over 20 vendors! When: Every third Thursday from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Upcoming dates: Thursdays, August 18th, September 22nd, and October 20th.. Where: Don Waltman’s Market House, 701 Northway Rd., Williamsport.

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Sundials: Telling Time with the Sun What: What time is it? In the past, this question was answered using a sundial. Guest instructor, Don Hess, will tell the fascinating story of sundials and demonstrate his homemade ones. Registration required by emailing rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

Where: Lake Jean Beach in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Intro to Kayaking What: Here’s your chance to try kayaking! Participants will learn kayak terminology and basic paddle skills before heading out on the water. Ages 12 and up. Wear shorts and shoes that can get wet. Registration required by emailing rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, August 20 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Sunset Paddle

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: Friday, August 19 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park. DiscoverE Kids Program: Waterfalls What: Children ages 9-12 will be learning about waterfalls and hydrogeology. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, August 19 from 1:30-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Post What:Dinner Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or black diamond steak dinner. Open to the public. When: Friday, August 19, 2022, 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. “PA State Symbols” What: Come and learn some of Pennsylvania’s state symbols, like its tree, fish, and bird in a fun way. 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 19, 2022, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Where: Little Pine State Park, Amphitheater. “CCC Camp S-129” What: Join the naturalist to learn about the work the Civilian Conservation Corps did in the 1930’s and 1940’s in the area, the culture in these camps, and how it prepared some to be well-disciplined World War II veterans. 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 19, 2022, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Amphitheater.

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When: Saturday, August 20, 2022, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater (by the Pool). “CCC Camp S-75” 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 the work the Civilian Conservation Corps did in the 1930’s and 1940’s in the area, the culture in these camps, and how it prepared some to be well-disciplined World War II veterans. 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. Please bring lawn chairs. When: Saturday, August 20, 2022, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater (by the Pool). Incredible Insects Table What: Stop by the Beach House to learn about how insects can benefit you. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, August 20 from 2:00-3:30 p.m.

When: Wednesday, August 17 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

CHURCH EVENTS BOGO Sale What: All clothing at the WECCC will be Buy One/ Get One free of equal or less value in our Clothes Closet. When: August 17th-Aug 23rd. Clothes Closet Hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Wednesday, open 9:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. and Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Where: West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond Street, Williamsport.

AJ Barbour Reunion

Where: YWCA Northcentral PA, Park Room, 815 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. GriefShare Support Group What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one.

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When: Tuesdays at 6:30 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. Williamsport, PA

Post What:Meeting Post Meeting When: August 20, 2022, 10:00 a.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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Community Picnic What: Join the Sugar Valley Churches as they bring the 105th Community Picnic to the community. The morning will begin at 10 a.m. with a talent program. All are welcome to join in with their talents! A potluck lunch will be served at noon, and all are welcome to bring a dish and join in true community style. Follow ing lunch at 1:30 p.m. the Penn’s Valley Men’s Choir will take stage to present their musical talents. Chil dren’s games and bingo will round out the afternoon and a chicken BBQ will be available for the evening meal. Donations only will be accepted for the chicken. Stay for the evening as the Sugar Valley Community Band performs on stage beginning at 6:30 p.m. Fun, food and entertainment for all - come grab a sand wich, some pie and ice cream and fellowship with the Sugar Valley Community!

Where: Bethel U.M. Church, Corner Montour & Spruce sts., MEETINGSMontoursville.

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What: AJ Barbour school reunion. Table service and drink provided, please bring a dish to pass. When: Sunday, August 21st. Eat at 1:30 p.m. Where: 179 Dunwoody Rd., Barbours. Explore Archery What: If you’ve ever thought about shooting a bow and never had the chance, then this program is for you. Stop by, get some basic instruction, and then ac tually try your skill at hitting a target. This program is not for experienced archers, but you must be age 12 or older. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Wednesday, August 24 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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Fundraising Auction What: A Fundraising Fun Auction will be held. All sorts of great items up for grabs! All are welcome! We will be selling food, as well as baked goods, prior to the start of bidding, so come hungry and ready to bid on some of the variety of items available! When: Saturday August 20th. Food available at 5:00 p.m. Auction starts at 6:00 p.m. Where: Kedron UM Church located at 14725 Rt. 220 Hwy., 10 miles North of Hughesville on Rt. 220, 3 miles South of Muncy Valley on Rt. 220.

Home Association Meeting What: Home Association Meeting When: August 20, 2022, 11:00 a.m.

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What: Join us for a leisurely paddle on Lake Jean to observe the sunset. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, August 20 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Montoursville Senior Citizens

What: Montoursville Senior Citizens Meeting. All over 55 are welcome. Refreshments, entertainment, and elevator are provided. When: Tuesday, August 16, from 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

When: Saturday, August 20th, 2022. Where: Booneville Campground, 348 Campground Road, Loganton Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: We Root For The Root Of Jesse For Good Reasons. Sermon Text: Isaiah 11:1-10. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, August 21st. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave.,

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Domestic Violence Support What: Domestic Violence Support Group suggested for anyone 21 years of age and older who have experi enced Domestic Violence. When: Each Thursday from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

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It’s 6:30 on a Sunday night. Dad’s on the couch watching “Pennsylvania Outdoor Life.” I knew the sound of Don Jacobs’ voice as I listened from the kitchen. Mom would be working on prepping our Sunday dinner for our seven o’clock show of “America’s Funniest HomeAFVVideos.”started to air in late 1989, so I was four years old. Sunday was always special because it was one night out of the week we were allowed to eat in the living room in front of the TV. Mom did most of the work, but I would be there as she shredded the cheese. Most Sundays we consumed nachos and cheese with Sunset chocolate malt ice cream with cherries in it. The nachos weren’t the jar cheese sauce. Tostitos nachos were laid on a plate with extra sharp cheese sprinkled all over it. OK, not sprinkled — probably more like piled. We were and still are a cheese family. But some Sundays would be pizza Triscuits or some other concoction made from a cracker, cheese, sauce, and pepperoni. When Mom was done shredding the cheese, I felt like a little chef grabbing a piece of pepperoni. I’d then spoon a little tomato sauce over it and sprinkle it with cheese. I got a kick out of making them for my dad. There I was in my cute little cabbage patch jammies and cookie monster slippers, running in a special little one bite pepperoni pizza without the crust. Man, I wish I still had those cookie monster slippers. It’s funny because I also remember those nights as I got older when we lived on Grimesville Road. I was fourteen when we moved there. I would still make my dad pepperoni pizzas or run him in a nacho while he watched POL. He didn’t watch it as often at that point; I think it depended on the episode. Dad was a busy man with cars to wash, grass to mow, and he didn’t sit much. Still doesn’t! There we all sat in the living room as the lead song from AFV hit the TV, and Bob Saget returned for another great week of people’s most embarrassing moments.

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That song never gets old, and no lie, if I hear this song on TV and it’s not a Sunday, I instantly crave nachos and cheese! I swear my mouth starts to water. AFV and nachos and cheese just go together.Let’sjump ahead to the late 1990s when I first met my husband. It was on a Sunday, and we were on our first date. He brought over his dirt bike so we could ride together. I had a Yamaha 250, and he had a Kawasaki 80. My bike was mammoth next to his, but his was much faster. My ole’ Yama dog was indeed a dog. She was a tank, but dang, did she ride good. We had a fun afternoon rippin’ around together. When we were loading up his bike at the end of the day, he told me he was hungry. I wasn’t sure if my mom would allow a boy I had just met to join us for dinner yet or not, so I went in and asked. She told me we weren’t having anything special, but if he wanted nachos and cheese, he was welcome to stay. I went out and told Chris, and he said it sounded good. Guys, this was the very meal with my future husband. He still says that the nachos and cheese were a deal maker, and he knew he would be with me forever. Haha! He would then join us for years to come on the famous “Nachos and Cheese Sundays.” All these years later, we have two kids, and every single Sunday since they have been little, we do the same thing every Sunday night. Watch AFV, and if we are caught up, we watch AGT or something else. We all get our TV trays out with our plates of nachos and bowls of ice cream. Just kick back and relax before Monday rolls around again. We even have a button on our microwave programmed to heat nachos. We take our nachos seriously around here. I love how Kenzy has memorized the dog park clips. “Prepare for a pack of pooches; we are going to the dog park,” she says right along with host Alfonso. She’s hooked like her momma and hums the theme song to AFV when

www.webbweekly.com202217,AugustWeeklyWebb•27Call570-326-9322it comes on. Chris and I have said to each other that we want to keep the tradition alive. Continue to have the kids, as long as they will come, as they grow older. Someday even have the grandkids over on Sunday nights. I can see them all sprawled across the floor with plates of nachos as the theme song from AFV comes on. I’ll still instantly crave a nacho and be thrilled to pass this tradition on. Tyler says he is never moving out because the food is too good here, and Kenzy wants to marry daddy, so I’m looking good for a while yet. I just know that someday, as my babies grow older, I’ll still have them to eat whenever they can come, and I hope to get some Sunday evenings in there. Maybe they will even start the tradition with their own families, but either way, I have to say that Sunday nights are one of my favorites. Sunday nights will stick with me forever. Sunday Nachos What I use: – Multigrain Tostito Scoops – Cabot Extra Sharp Cheese Place nachos on a plate and spread out. Shred as much cheese as you want in a bowl, then sprinkle over top. Heat on low power for 1 minute in the microwave. Grab your favorite bowl of ice cream, and a salad if you may. Laugh, relax and enjoy some Sunday nachos. August 16th - August 19th WEGMANSGIVEAWAY!GIVEAWAY!PIN WHILE SUPPLIES LAST TUESDAY, AUGUST 16th Purchase Cut Fruit from WEDNESDAY,PlacedWithPurchaseDepartment!ProduceOurSmallorLargeaSaladfromOurPreparedFoodsDepartment!SmallorLargeAnyOrderThroughOurMEALS2GOOrderingSystemPurchaseaLargeHotorColdSubFromtheSubShoporA2-SliceCombofromOurPizzaShop!OnePinPerSubPurchase&OnePinPerPizzaOrderAUGUST17thTHURSDAY,AUGUST18thFRIDAY,AUGUST19th WILLIAMSPORT Park & Ride to the Little League Baseball® World Series! Bus service departs every 30 minutes from the Third Street Parking Garage or the Church Street Transportation Center. Have your parking ticket validated by the Little League® Express Driver. Grand Slam Passes ($10) available for sale from the Little League Express bus driver or they may be purchased at the Trade & Transit Centre II Office on Transit Drive, 144 West 3rd Street, rear side of building. Littlee League® Express T OO T H EE S TA D I U M S : Service operates every 30 minutes on the hour and half hour 2022 SCHEDULE We d n e s d a y,, A u g u s tt 17 11:00am 7 :00pm T h u r s d a y,, A u g u s tt 1 8 11:00am 7:00pm Fr i d a y,, A u g u s tt 1 9 11:00am 7:00pm S a t u r d a y,, A u g u s tt 2 0 11:00am 7:00pm S u n d a y,, A u g u s tt 21 7:00am 2:00pm M o n d a y,, A u g u s tt 2 2 11:00am 7:00pm Tu e s d a y,, A u g u s tt 2 3 11:00am 7:00pm We d n e s d a y A u g u s tt 2 4 1 1:00am 7:00pm T h u r s d a y,, A u g u s tt 2 5 1:00pm 7:00pm Fr i d a y,, A u g u s tt 2 66 No Games (unless added by Little League®) S a t u r d a y,, A u g u s tt 27 8:30am 3:30pm S u n d a y,, A u g u s tt 2 8 8:00am 3:00pm F R O MM T H EE S TA D I U M S : Service operates every 30 minutes at :15 and :45 after the hour. *Upon completion of the last game of the day, Little League Express will provide direct service to all routes. NEW W Clearr Bagg Po icy Ass par tt off hee pol cy,, hee fo low ng bagss w l bee perm ttedd a thee securityy checkk pointt att thee L ttlee Leaguee n ernationa Comp ex: Clearr Bagss inn thee materiall off P ast c Viny ,, orr PVCC (mayy nott exceedd 12 55 n xx 66 in xx 122 in ) Smal Pursess orr Bagss (mayy nott exceedd 6 55 in xx 4 55 n ) Pleasee note Bagss wi ll bee ava lable att a ll secur tyy checkk po ntss that meett s zee requ rements Get more information at www.rideRVT.com

Troisi continued, “He was a very caring and sharing guy who made you feel very comfortable and as if you were his friend, much as he did on his baseball broadcasts. I was very saddened by his death.” I am not a Dodger fan, but I appreciate Vin Scully’s love for the Dodgers, and that love was conveyed in his broadcasts, though he was never a “homer” who thought the team could do no wrong. He may be the best baseball

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The answers are in this book. High school student Miya Lao was bullied for her diminutive height, until she realized that she didn’t need to give bullies any attention because “they weren’t my friends.” Performer Adrienne Warren was told by boys that she didn’t belong on the ball court when she “decided to be a warrior for myself...” Actress Kelly O’Hara accomplished an athletic feat and nobody believed her. She proved them wrong. There are stories of racism here: activist Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman was taunted by racist jokes until she confronted the kid who told them. And there are stories of women who struggled before coming out, dealing with doubters, haters, and homophobes.Comedian Melissa Peterman was a victim of body-shaming. Actress Marlo Thomas’ own father stopped believing in her. Actress Debra Messing was sexually harassed by a director; and TV host S.E. Cupp, by a magazine publisher. Comedian Carol Burnett was told that her idea for a show was “a man’s game.” Lawyer Tina Tchen’s ideas were stolen by a male coworker. Singer-songwriter Alice Peacock hoped to change her family’s legacy. And musician Chrissie Hynde says she started standing up for herself, “The moment I was born.”You know the feeling: frustration, like your arms are tied to your sides and the tears are coming, although you’ve promised yourself that you weren’t going to cry and then something inside you flips Those are the kinds of stories you’ll read in “My Moment” and instantly, they’ll all seem familiar, as if you’ve known them all

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Extreme temperatures can have big impacts on pets. With record-breaking heat across much of the nation, the experts at Freshpet are helping pet parents with these tips to help keep their pets healthy and safe thisHeatsummer.stroke can occur quickly in dogs. Without the ability to sweat the same way humans do, it’s important for pet parents to understand ways to cool their pets down when temperatures rise and how to avoid common mistakes to keep their pets safe.

* Limit time outdoors: While outdoor activities are typically recommended for pets, their inability to sweat the same way humans do can cause them to heat up quickly. Limit walks to early morning or after the sun sets and stay indoors as much as possible the rest of the day.

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Proof of identity, current valid U.S. driver’s license or state-issued identification card, a military ID card or government-issued photo ID card. Note, that for state-issued ID cards, the passport agency encourages additional secondary identification to bring along with it. Also, people applying with an out-of-state driver’s license are required to bring additional secondary identification. There are fees associated with getting a passport based on age and must be made in the form of a check or money order payable to the U.S. Department of State, along with a separate payment for processing of $35 paid to the James V. Brown Library either by cash, check or credit card. Adult passport books are currently $130, adult passport cards are $30. Child books are $100, and a child card is $15. Expedited fees include an additional $60. These are prone to change so applicants are encouraged to visit the U.S. Department of State’s website for updated fee costs. Also, Library is a Passport Application Acceptance Facility

570-326-9322Call42•WeeklyWebb2022•17,Augustwww.webbweekly.com – Auctioneer –ChuckAU-003818-LKindlimann To all VETERANS, THANK YOU for your service!! LLCLicensed Auction Co. AY002384 92 Industrial Park Rd., Muncy, PA 570-935-037617756 LOYALSOCK TWP. REAL ESTATE OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION #506 SAT., AUGUST 27TH, 2022 AT 10:00AM ***LOCATION*** 801 COUNTRY CLUB DR., WILLIAMSPORT This Beautiful 3 Bedroom 1 1/2+ Bath, Brick Ranch Home is turn-key ready to be occupied. Situated on a .37 acre corner lot w/ mature landscaping & shade trees. There is 1,871 Sq. ft. of living area to include: Eat-in Kitchen, Dining Area, Large living room w/ marble faced fi replace . Amenities include: Attached 2 Car Garage, Fully cemented basement area, Attic storage area and offset sewing room, Off street paved & On Street Parking, Central Air, Front Porch and Rear Patio area. Auctioneer Note: Home Built: Prior to 1978 (1951), potential buyer has option to inspect for lead paint hazards prior to auction – UPI: 26-006-501. Please contact the auctioneer for your own private showing. Terms: To be sold w/ Owners Immediate confi rmation. Cash or Certified check in the amount of $2,000.00 required on day of auction as down payment, payable to Interstate Auction Services, LLC Escrow. 6% Buyer’s Premium Charged and paid at closing as part of the purchase price. Settlement made 45 days from sale date or upon delivery of clear deed. All tests & inspections to be conducted prior to auction at potential buyer’s expense. All verbal statements take precedence over previously written materials. Property being sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”, No guaranties made by the seller. YOUR #1 PAVING CONTRACTOR FOR OVER 50 YEARS! PAVING EXCAVATING SEALCOATING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL 2715 McCoy Street • Williamsport, PA 17701 570-494-1385 CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE! VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.MMPAVING.COM NOW HIRING: TRUCK DRIVERS, FOREMEN, EQUIPMENT OPERATORS & LABORS FULL TIME • IRA • HEALTH INSURANCE – APPLY IN PERSON Need to get a passport but can’t take the time off work to visit the post office or prothonotary’s office? Don’t worry – the library can help! The James V. Brown Library, 19 E. Fourth St., is an official Passport Acceptance Facility and open after work and on LibrarySaturdays.staffalso can take your passport photo, making the library a one-stop shop for all your passport needs. U.S. citizens re-entering the United States must present a passport book, passport card or other travel documents approved by the U.S. government, which are listed at travel.state.gov. Passport cards are only accepted for travel by driving between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, seas of port in the Caribbean and Bermuda. Passport books are required for all air travel abroad. All passport applicants must apply in person, regardless of age. When a child is under 16, both parents must be present and show identification when applying for their child’s passport. For applicants under 16, if one parent is unable to come, they must fill out the Statement of Consent form, and provide a front and back photo copy of their photo identification. Please note that the photocopied identification must be the same as the one used when notarizing the Statement of Consent form (DS-3053). To apply for a passport, you will need the following: One passport photo that meets the U.S. guidelines. The Brown Library will take one for you for a $10 charge. Passport application form, the DS-11, which is available at the library or the Passport Agency website at http://travel.state.gov/. Proof of citizenship, such as an original state-issued birth certificate (must list both parents), a current or previous U.S. passport, a consular report of birth abroad, or a certificate of naturalization or citizenship.

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the fees are the same for both first time and renewalRoutineapplicants.processing currently takes 8-11 weeks. Expedited processing is currently 5-7 weeks. These are prone to change so applicants are encouraged to requirementairlinespassports/passport-help/faqs.html.https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/onarenewthosefortimes.passports.htmlhttps://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/visitforupdatedprocessingTheprocessingtimesarethesamebothfirsttimeandrenewalapplicants.StateDepartmentofficialsalsoencouragewithsoon-to-expirepassportstosoonbecausemanycountriesenforcerequirementforatleastsixmonths’validityaUnitedStatespassport,aslistedhere:Somewillnotallowyoutoboardifthisisnotmet,accordingtothe

U.S. Department of State. Also, COVID-19 testing is no longer required for U.S. entry as of June 12, 2022. For your convenience, passport applications are accepted from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 to 1 p.m. on Saturday. The library also will take photos for those who need photo identification for testing purposes. The same $10 charge applies. For more information about passport requirements, please visit http://jvbrown. edu/passport/ .

The James V. Brown Library is open for browsing and holds pick up from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday; and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. To place a hold, visit www.jvbrown.edu or call 570-326-0536 during the library’s operating hours.

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“More than 20 years since he helped lead the Toms River East Little League team to the 1998 Little League Baseball World Series championship, Todd Frazier continues to be synonymous with our iconic event each summer,” said Stephen D. Keener, Little League President and CEO. “Since his time as a player here in Williamsport, and throughout his entire MLB and Olympic Baseball career, Todd has been a tremendous supporter, friend, and advocate of the Little League program and we are honored to welcome him into our Hall of Excellence this year as we celebrate 75 years of this incredible event.”

A member of the 1998 Little League Baseball World Series Championship team from Toms River (N.J.) East American Little League, often referred to as “The Beast from the East,” Mr. Frazier was nothing short of a hero in Williamsport. Throughout the series, Mr. Frazier hit a home run in every game he appeared in except for one. In the five games his team played, he went 9-for-15 with four home runs (including a grand slam), drove in 10 RBI, and scored 11 runs. In the Championship Game alone, he went 4-for-4 with a lead-off home run and was the winning pitcher. Following his team’s iconic run, Mr. Frazier had the unique opportunity to stand alongside then-New York Yankee shortstop and fellow Little League graduate, Derek Jeter, a photo that would be remembered for years to come.Following his standout Little League career, and an impressive college ca reer at Rutgers University that landed him a first-round draft pick, Mr. Fra zier then went on to become the first LLBWS graduate to ever win the MLB Home Run Derby in 2015, the same year that his parents, Charlie and Joan, were named the George and Barbara Bush Little League Parents of the Year. In addition to being named a two-time All-Star during his 10-year MLB career, Mr. Frazier helped lead Team U.S.A. to a gold medal at the 2006 World University Championship in Havana, and a silver medal in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, before later announcing his retirement from the sport on April 5, 2022. In 2021, Mr. Frazier also had the opportunity to relive his moments in Williamsport as he got to watch his own nephew, Carson Frazier, compete on the Toms River (N.J.) East Little League team at the Little League Baseball World Series.Offthe field, Mr. Frazier has continued to be a role model for players, parents, and volunteers over the years as well, including leading relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy devastated his hometown of Toms River, New Jersey, and developing a special bond with the Reds’ bat boy, Teddy Kramer, who has Down syndrome, during his time in Cincinnati.Withthe honor, Mr. Frazier joins fellow Little League Baseball World Series graduates Don Beaver (1952), Brian Sipe (1961), Ron Ricks (1962), Lloyd McClendon (1971), Staff Sgt. Wilbert Davis (1975), Pierre Turgeon (1982), Chris Drury (1989), Michael Cammarata (1991), Krissy Wendell (2004), and Austin Dillon (2002) as members of Hall is where is, no guarantees or warranties made by seller nor auctioneer, statements made the day of auction take precedence over any previous material.

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In celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Little League Baseball® World Series this August, Little League® International is excited to welcome one of its most notable graduates, Todd Frazier, into the Little League Hall of Excellence.

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For more than 75 years, Little League has partnered with major corporations on a national level to help keep the costs for local Little Leagues to a minimum and to provide unparalleled benefits and resources to those member leagues. Sponsors help leagues operate smoothly, provide training resources for coaches, offset expenses for educational initiatives, offer grant programs for leagues in need, assist in supporting tournament costs, and provide opportunities and knowledge in fundraising, operations, nutrition, and safety. In short, sponsors help leagues offer the best programs possible, so players and volunteers can have a fun and rewarding Little League experience. To learn more about how to attend the Little League® Teams Up with Barilla® for the Little League World Series

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About Little League® Founded in 1939, Little League® is the world’s largest organized youth sports program, with approximately two million players (ages 4-16) playing baseball and softball in communities across every U.S. state and more than 80 other countries. Operated by more than one million volunteers, Little League believes in the power of youth baseball and softball to teach life lessons that build stronger individuals and communities. From professional athletes and award-winning celebrities, to public officials and other influential members of society, Little League graduates have taken the lessons they learned, both on and off the field, to create the next chapter of the Little League story. Each year, millions of people follow the hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship that Little Leaguers® display at our seven baseball and softball World Series events, the premier tournaments in youth sports. For more information, visit LittleLeague.org, and follow Little League (@LittleLeague) on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. When we all come together, we are truly One Team. One Little League. About Barilla Barilla is a family-owned company, not listed on the stock exchange, chaired by brothers Guido, Luca and Paolo Barilla. It was founded by their great-grandfather, Pietro Barilla, who opened a bakery in Parma in 1877. Now, Barilla is famous in Italy and throughout the world for the excellence of its food products. With its brands – Barilla, Vero Gusto, Mulino Bianco, Pan di Stelle, Gran Cereale, Harrys, Pavesi, Wasa, Filiz, Yemina and Vesta, Misko, Voiello and Cucina Barilla –it promotes a tasty, joyful and healthy diet, inspired by the Mediterranean Diet and the Italian lifestyle. When Pietro opened his store more than 140 years ago, his overriding aim was to make good food. Today, that principle has become Barilla’s way of doing business: “Good for You, Good for the Planet,” a slogan that expresses the daily commitment of the over 8,000 people who work for the company, and of a supply chain that shares its values and passion for quality.“Good for You” means constantly improving the product offering, encouraging the adoption of healthy lifestyles and facilitating people’s access to food.“Good for the Planet” means promoting sustainable supply chains and reducing CO2 emissions and water consumption. To learn more: www.barillagroup.com; Twitter: @barillagroup

Little League® International is pleased to announce that Jenny Dalton-Hill will be enshrined into the Little League Hall of Excellence this August, becoming only the seventh woman to earn the highest honor that Little League can bestow. “Since her time on the Little League fields, to her incredible career as a baseball and softball player and broadcaster, Jenny has been an inspiration to future generations of players, coaches, parents, and fans for decades,” said Stephen D. Keener, Little League President and CEO. “As we join in the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Title IX this summer, we are honored to present one of our top Girls with Game with this prestigious honor and thank Jenny for all she has done, and continues to do, for Little League and the game of baseball and softball as a whole.”

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A graduate of the Centennial Little League program in Glendale, California, Ms. Dalton-Hill became familiar with the big stage early on in her career as she had the opportunity to live out her own World Series dream playing in the 1989 Senior League Softball World Series. While her team unfortunately fell in the championship game to the team from Naples, Florida, the memories she took from that experience have lasted her a lifetime. From 1993-96, Ms. Dalton-Hill competed for the University of Arizona, earning an All-Pac-10 conference honor with a .318 average as a freshman as her team went on to compete at the Women’s College World Series.Over the course of her collegiate career, Ms. Dalton-Hill went on to be named an All-American, the Pac10 Player of the Year, Honda Sports Award for Softball Player of the Year, and the Women’s College World Series Most Outstanding Player as a senior. Upon graduation, Ms. Dalton-Hill held the school records in career RBIs, walks, and runs, and continues to hold the NCAA record today for most RBIs with 328. In addition to her softball career, Ms. Dalton-Hill also broke barriers, playing baseball as a member of both the Colorado Silver Bullets and the United States Women’s National Baseball Team, where she earned a bronze medal at the 2010 Women’s Baseball World Cup. While eligible to compete in the 1996 Olympics, she decided to go on to become a volunteer coach at the University of Arizona in 1997, helping lead the school to their fifth national title, and later went on to coach at the University of Kentucky for two years. In 2001, she was inducted into the University of Arizona Wildcats Hall of Fame and is now also a member of the USA Baseball Board of Directors as one of their three 10+ Year Athletes. Today, she continues to support the Little League program as an ESPN broadcaster at the Little League Softball® World Series and continues to inspire future generations of softball players through her role as a broadcaster for the Women’s College World Series and her role on the 7 Innings Podcast.

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The Maynard Midget nine last night, captured the National Little League Tournament crown with a smashing 16-7 over the Lock Haven All-Stars before a throng of 2,500 on the Little League diamond.TheMaynard Midgets advanced into the final round with an exciting win over the Lincoln League All-Stars 2-1 in 10 innings yesterday afternoon, while the Havenites moved into the select group with a 5-1 win over Hammonton, N.J. All-Stars in the opening semi-final contest. Presented a four-run margin in the first frame, Eddie Ungard went on from there to twirl his mates to the title with an eight-hit performance and was never in serious trouble although he was touched for four runs in the bottom half of the inning when Rechel clubbed out a three-run circuit clout over the right-centerfield fence. Paced by lead-off hitter Tony Ingersoll, who went four for four and Butch Laurenson, who thrilled the crowd with a stellar defensive play at shortstop. The Maynards pecked away at Starter, Carl Russsell, Rechel, and Dubby Glossner for five in the second and two in the fourth and fifth and trio in the final canto. Russell was charged with the defeat. After the game, Carl Stotz introduced Mayor Leo C. Williamson, who presented the championship trophy to the Maynard Midgets. Eastern League President Tommy Richardson presented the runner-up trophy to the Lock Haven All-Stars. Mitch Younken, president of the Newberry Lions Club, presented gold medals to each member of the championship team.Every player participating in the tournament will receive a bronze member suitably inscribed.

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3. Establish a study schedule. Develop a system and a schedule for studying. Students should establish a fixed habit of studying each day or week — whatever is best for him or her. Over time, studying will become routine.

such as quizzes and exams help educators recognize areas where students are excelling and where they might need a little extra help. In addition to tests in the classroom, high schoolers generally take standardized testing for state or provincial assessment purposes.Testing may come easier to some students than others, but having solid study techniques can improve students’ performance on a wide range of exams. In fact, research by Stanford scholars, whose data was published in Psychological Science, found that applying a strategic approach to studying helped college students improve their exam scores by an average of one-third of a letter grade. The testing preparation resource PrepScholar says it is important to build and maintain strong study habits to help students avoid undue stress and lastminute cramming. The following are seven techniques that may help foster good study skills.

2. Avoid distractions. Study time is time to take a break from social media, video games and any other distractions that can pull a student away from studying. Constantly checking notifications can interrupt thoughts and make it hard to learn the material.

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5. Use grades as benchmarks and motivators. Blaming a teacher for a poor grade won’t get a student anywhere. Rather, grades should indicate how well one is learning the material, and in turn, the effectiveness of students’ studying habits. Students can tweak their habits if they find their grades are not where they want them to be.

7. Make a formula sheet. Depending on the subject, having a sheet with shortcuts, formulas or diagrams can put the material into smaller bursts of information that are easier to digest. Along this same vein, writing information down can help improve recall.These are a few study tips that high schoolers can utilize to improve their grades so they can be more successful in school.

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6. Rephrase material. Textbook language can be dry and unappealing. Students can try putting the material into their own words or rephrase passages to make them easier to remember and recall. Similarly, teaching or sharing the material with another person also may improve retention.

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4. Establish dedicated study spots. Students should locate places that work best for them as study and homework stations. Certain individuals may need the quiet of a library or a bookstore. Others may do best with the hum of conversation around them or in a group. There’s no right or wrong study spot. Maintaining consistency will help the mind associate a place with studying.

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The Williamsport Crosscutters in association with the Williamsport SunGazette will be hosting a Community Yard Sale at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field on Saturday, September 17 from 8am-2pm. Dozens of vendors will be set up in the ballpark parking lot selling crafts, antiques and collectibles, new items, household goods, flea market items and food, all at great prices. Vendor spaces are $25 each. Vendor forms can be downloaded at Crosscutters. com or reserve a space by calling the Crosscutters at (570) 326-3389.

Dave Bresnahan, of Great Potato Caper to Bowman Field August 31 The Williamsport Crosscutters have announced that Dave Bresnahan, the mastermind behind “The Great Potato Caper” will be appearing at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field on Wednesday, August 31 when the Cutters host the Trenton Thunder at 6:35pm. On that night the team will celebrate the 35th anniversary of “The Great Potato Caper”, when Bresnahan used a potato in a trick play while playing for the Williamsport Bills and garnered worldwide notoriety. Bresnahan will participate in a pregame interview on the field, throw a ceremonial first pitch and meet fans and sign autographs during the game. The promotion, sponsored by UPMC & WILQ will feature the Crosscutters rebranding to the Williamsport Potato Capers for the evening with special limited-edition game worn jerseys being available in an online auction. To bid download the LiveSource app. In addition, the first 1,000 fans through the gates that evening will receive a special commemorative baseball. Tickets for the game are available at crosscutters.com.

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Wednesday, August 31 vs. Trenton Thunder – 6:35pm Great Potato Caper 35th Anniversary Celebration. Presented by UPMC & WILQ. Tonight, we rebrand to the Williamsport Potato Capers as we commemorate the 35th anniversary of this historic event. Download the free LiveSource app to bid on these special game-worn jerseys. Free commemorative baseballs for the first 1,000 fans. Selinsgrove-Sunbury Night. Pick up complimentary ticket vouchers, while they last, in the Selinsgrove-Sunbury area at; participating Pepsi retailers & Country Turf & Trail. Kids Eat Free. Presented by Giant Food Stores. The first 100 kids age 12 and under get a free hot dog meal. Hump Day Happy Hour.

Cutters Honoring Military Heroes in 2022 – Openings Still Remain The Williamsport Crosscutters are honoring local military heroes during the upcoming 2022 season. The program, called Military Salute, is presented by EQT and will honor a veteran or active-duty military member in pregame ceremonies at every Cutters home game this season. To nominate your military hero, simply fill out the short online nomination form available crosscutters.com.at Those chosen will –receive:4tickets to the selected game – A $25 Cutters gift card – Recognition on the field prior to the game & ceremonial 1st pitch honors Nominations will remain open until all 40 available spots have been filled. UPCOMING GAMES & PROMOTIONS

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By Jon Pries Ibelieve that if you grew up in Lycoming County or have moved and now reside here, you are indeed lucky. I had the good fortune to have lived in the area from birth through my college years and have, for the past 22 years, resettled in the rolling hills of North Central Pennsylvania. For an outdoors person or someone who loves nature and all of its wonders, there is so much to offer throughout the area. One particular offering is the abundance and variety of yardbirds. OK, yardbirds is a rather made-up word, but I wanted to talk about songbirds; but also wanted to include a bird or two that I never really heard “sing,” so I’ll use the term yardbirds to include them as well! In the years leading up to college, I resided “up the ‘Sock,’” finally settling into a small farm at the base of Katie Jane mountain (across the creek and to the west of Shore Acres, now known as Pier 87). I fondly recall the occasional whistle of a bobwhite quail and the more frequent cackle of a rooster pheasant throughout the day. Of particular interest were the owls. Both Great Horned owls and Screech owls were common, and on many warm summer evenings, I could “talk” to them by merely mimicking their calls. Distant Great Horned owls would often respond and even land nearby to try to locate the “bird” that was returning their call.Screech owls would sometimes land as close as the tree I was standing under. These days, it is rare for me to hear either one of these birds. In the last two decades, as I hike in and around where I now live, there are an amazing variety of bird colors to see and songs to hear. Goldfinches, Eastern bluebirds, Baltimore orioles, and Rufus-sided towhees are abundant. In the last several years, the Cardinals (called “Redbirds” throughout the South!) have been showing up and singing their unique call. Cedar waxwings and Blue Jays often show themselves, and on special occasions, even the elusive Scarlet tanagers and Indigo buntings can be seen. House wrens that nest nearby can often be seen chasing away any other wrens that dare to invade their territory, and even more so, you can frequently see Ruby-throated hummingbirds buzzing by at breakneck speeds driving away any other intruding hummingbirds.No,Ihavenever heard the call or song of a hummingbird, perhaps because the size of their call is somehow equal to the size of their body, but all other birds that I see have a unique call, or in many cases, an easily identifiable song. When one mimics their song, some of these birds will respond by calling back and forth and sometimes even fly closer to investigate. Particularly vocal are the male Cardinals, the Eastern

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If you like to fish, now might be a good time to concentrate your efforts on a lake and a good target would be panfish. The title “panfish” is often used to describe several different fish species. I think the name may have come from the fact that several will fit nicely into a frying pan providing a great meal. When we talk about panfish, we are talking about not just bluegills, but other species like crappies, perch, rock bass, and pumpkinseeds.Thegoodthing about panfish fishing is that they are often available throughout the year if you look in the right places. During the hot summer days, many other fish like trout and bass can become pretty picky; this is especially true of trout. Add the lack of rain, and our streams are very low and clear, making fishing even more challenging, and even the Susquehanna River can be difficult fishing in the heat of the day.

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It’s a pretty safe bet that you can usually find some willing panfish on a lake somewhere, but even panfish will move to get away from the warm summer waters. Apart from bluegills and their close relative, the pumpkinseed, you can bet that your fishing efforts should be concentrated in the deeper, cooler water of the lake. Almost all my crappie and perch fishing in this mid-summer heat is centered around water that runs from 1225 feet. If the lake you’re fishing doesn’t have great depth, at least check out the deepest water available. Another question I am often asked when pursuing panfish is what gear I use. That can vary greatly; if I’m targeting bluegills and pumpkinseeds, I will often use a flyrod and a surface fly. I’ve done very well with a fly that I tie that looks like a hornet — a black and yellow body. Any number of small surface poppers will also produce.IfI’m pursuing crappies and perch, everything changes, I’m going deep. An ultralight spinning outfit with fourpound test line is my choice. Remember now, this time of year, you will almost certainly be searching the deeper water. That doesn’t mean the fish are always on the very bottom; oftentimes, schools are suspended at various depths, and that’s where your sonar unit becomes invaluable.OnceI’ve located some fish, I will work with several different presentations. A favorite technique is a one-sixteenth or one-eighth ounce jig head with some type of soft plastic attached. A one-andone-half-inch white grub is hard to beat. Another good choice is a chartreuse tube between one and two inches in length. My wife recently outfished me one evening using that chartreuse tube, so you may have trouble finding any on the local store shelves. Don’t get too hooked on color, though, since I’ve also done well on yellow, black, and a combination of colors.Ifyou’re not used to fishing without a bobber for panfish, it’s best to go with a slip-bobber; this system allows the bobber to move up the line after the cast to a stopping point affixed to the line at the desired depth you want your lure to reach. If you are fishing without a strike indicator, you have to rely on that little tick or hit that comes up the line, and that’s where the ultralight outfits come into their own. Another little “trick” you might want to look at is to fish with two or even three jigs or lures on a single outfit. I tie one jig at the end of the line, then move up a few feet and cut the line. I then splice the lines back together, leaving a few inches of line to tie on another small jig; trim the other chunk of line off. You can move up a couple more feet and tie on a third jig if you want. Trust me; there have been many times when I’ve pulled two fish up at one time.

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Embarking on a ten-hour car ride returning from a relaxing week in Tennessee’s Great Smokey Mountains, the Virginia hillside passed by, and country tunes were emanating from the car radio. But in reality, I was a bit oblivious to both. I didn’t realize it at the time, and I hadn’t heard the song in years — but Mac Davis’s 1974 hit record “Stop and Smell the Roses” may have been the best description of the thoughts on my mind. Our friends have long teased my wife, Jean, that for me, it isn’t a vacation if it doesn’t include a visit to a ballpark somewhere along the line, to which I plead guilty. I could raise a defense that over the years, there has been a trip to Hawaii and a cruise down the Mississippi River that didn’t include a ball game, but such instances have been in the minority. But this trip was different and as each passing year goes by, smelling those roses becomes even more important. This occasion was an outing in a fully furnished (my perfect description of roughing it) Smokey Mountain cabin accompanied by my son, Doug, and his family. While Doug and daughter Denise’s families live only two hours away, conflicting schedules often limit family get-togethers to holidays, birthdays, and grandchildren’s sporting events. Three years ago, Doug and I did have the wonderful opportunity to spend ten days together in France, Belgium, and Germany, tracing my Dad’s World War II footsteps. But this time provided the opportunity to kick back, relax, see the sights, and enjoy each other’s company. Spending some time when returning home to open mail and catch up on newspaper reading, the smell of those roses became even stronger. First, there was Jim Webb’s page 2 column reflecting on the good and bad times he shared with his father, Jim Sr. Many of us may have shared that same kind of emotions after a parent had passed away. But his heartfelt message was for all of us to take the time to spend with loved ones while that chance is

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still a reality. Then I opened a gracious note from a WW reader regarding a column I had written about the Field of Dreams a few weeks back. She appreciated the column and, for her, brought back pleasant memories of her own Dyersville, Iowa trip 15 years ago. In part, her note stated, “Being a baseball family with years of Little League, West End Babe Ruth and two college pitchers, plus housing minor league players, the attraction was magnetic.”Thisweek marks the most magical week of the year for the now twenty Little League Baseball teams that have traveled here via a whirlwind journey that many will not even comprehend the significance until years down the road. For their parents and supporters, that opportunity to smell the roses from the stadium stands or hillsides has come at a significant expense that most will say was well worthSinceit.1971, I have been blessed to have had the great fortune to be a part of this World Series euphoria in a variety of capacities as either a Little League employee or member of the news media. It has always been one of my most favorite events. Making it even more fun has been the opportunity to be on the same radio team with Ken Sawyer, Gary Chrisman, Tom Speicher, and Tom O’Malley airing the game broadcasts. Our beloved friend and colleague Bill Byham outdated us all calling Series games for 55 years before his passing in 2017. But once again, this year, it is my privilege to sit alongside Sawyer, who will be calling the event for his 51st year. Last year Little League International recognized Sawyer’s long and successful tenure by awarding him the distinguished W. Howard Hartman Friendship Award. Without question, the Little League World Series has undergone many changes over the years. This year is no exception, with four added teams and greatly restricted gate entrance procedures for fans to follow. For the locals, there will be some distractions from the normal routine as the community welcomes the many visitors. Let’s all do our best to welcome them and cherish the opportunity we have to do so. Above all, whether you plan on visiting the Little League complex, catching the games on radio or TV, or dealing with the changes to your daily routine, it would be a good idea to take the time to Google Mac Davis’s 1974 hit and “Stop and Smell the Roses” in your life. You’ll be better off by doing so.

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Iwould personally like to congratulate the 20 teams who made it all the way to Williamsport for the 2022 Little League World Series. This is my favorite time of year as our lovely backyard provides the backdrop to one of the greatest sporting showcases. I love the entire tournament and can’t wait to head over to Lamade and Volunteer for some amazing action.Iam a huge advocate of Little League Baseball. I am a very proud graduate of the program. My entire experience taught me a great deal, and I can now say the same for Jensen. Last summer, he and his mates had an unbelievable journey. Hepburn-Lycoming captured the hearts of many and made it all the way to the State semifinals. We eventually lost to Upper Providence. They were legit and earned a spot in last year’s World Series. We will never forget. I still get goosebumps. Jensen and I have been watching the regional tournaments intently. Being so close has resparked our interest.Yes.Isometimes chime in with a different perspective. #usabat. #mlbclassic. But I am still one of Little League’s biggest fans. My friends from the South Side should know this. These next few weeks put our beautiful area on the global stage. It’s a big deal, folks. You have no idea how many people are watching. SO WHERE YOU FROM? Williamsport, PA. NEVER HEARD OF IT. It’s the home of Little League Baseball. OH YEAH. I WATCH IT EVERY YEAR. THAT’S ON MY BUCKET LIST. YOU ACTUALLY LIVE THERE? Yep. So, on behalf of those who permanently reside — WELCOME TO WILLIAMSPORT BOYS AND GIRLS. I sincerely hope that you enjoy your stay. Lycoming County has so much to offer. I like to tell people that we have a little something for everyone. TM pending. Call me if you need any advice on what to do in between games. I am only here to help. No gimmicks. No fees. The Little League World Series is fantastic. I am also glad that our friends from other countries are coming back. COVID canceled the 2020 tournament and included only those from the US last year. It just wasn’t the same without the guys from overseas. I am so looking forward to seeing them on the field. Now the game may change, but the childish love of baseball will always remain. It is simply beautiful. Stay tuned for some great baseball, folks. Just you wait. Each

www.webbweekly.com202217,AugustWeeklyWebb•63Call570-326-9322series always outperforms the last. I am serious.Myphone is now ringing. The Orioles and Red Sox? Wow. Everyone thinks that I have some extra tickets. Look. I will keep you all posted. I used to be cool. So, I consider myself one lucky fellow who had a chance to see a few of the MLB Little League Classics. I believe this will be the fifth installment. How they pull this off is quite amazing. I am glad that someone is actually using our fancy new airport. This unique showcase always exceeds all expectations. The interaction with the pros and youngsters is amazing. I had my doubts back in 2017. There was definitely a buzz when historic Bowman underwent a major facelift. The City of Williamsport kicked in some cash, and MLB donated a large amount to help with the tab. Rumors quickly spread, and it was pure bedlam. Memorial Park turned into Area 51. I watched the first MLB Little League Classic from my kayak. It’s true. I wrote a story. I have pictures and a retweet from ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian to prove it. Jensen and I scored two tickets at the very last minute. We were very fortunate to be in the stands for the 2018 Classic. A fan of this column must have read my story on Watching MLB from a Kayak. Maybe he felt bad, but we were just three rows behind the New York Mets’ dugout with the Asian Pacific team. We didn’t understand a darn word they said, but we had a blast with our new Korean friends. It was grand. An exceptional father-son experience. I have some great pictures. I didn’t get the call for the 2019 MLB Classic. No worries. Been there, done that, kids. My media credentials were denied, and I struck out in the Disgruntled Residents of Lycoming County lottery. The same people always seem to win. Come on, man. Politicians? Please. Somehow Jensen and his mates got the nod. MLB always invites some local teams to take in the game. In fact, the youngsters from the 17728 were only one row from Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez. SHE IS HOT, DAD. I was so jealous. Jensen was everywhere, and I got to see my son getting autographs. My phone buzzed whenever there was a sighting on the big screen. My boy is a magnet for TV. He had a great time, and I am very thankful that he had this opportunity.

COVID CANCELLED EVERYTHING IN 2020. I had the chance to go to the 2021 Classic. I turned it down but scored some tickets for my young friends instead. Jensen was away and wanted to sell his share. We had it on eBay, but it was later flagged. The Hepburn Lycoming All-stars had a great summer. Hanging out in the stands for the big game was the perfect cap. They were very appreciative and scored some cool gear. One player brought a broken bat home, and many got impressive autographs. Jensen watched it from Southern California. He laughed every time one of his buds made it on camera. GreatCongratulationsstuff. again, and welcome to Williamsport. Cheers.

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