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Meet the new commish Following a special election, Mark Maciel, a 20-year Winter Garden resident, won the City Commission seat vacated by Bobby Olzsewski. SEE PAGE 6
YOUR TOWN WHAT’S THE STATE OF OCOEE? Residents are invited to attend the city of Ocoee’s State of the City Report at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, at Ocoee City Hall, 150 N. Lakeshore Drive. A video will highlight the city’s accomplishments of the last year and what’s planned for 2017. The 2017 report will be broadcast live on the city’s government cable channel, Ocoee TV, at Spectrum Channel 493. The report will also be streamed online at ocoee.org, and it will be posted on Ocoee TV’s YouTube site. For information, call (407) 905-3100.
Taking shape Sixty percent of the design for the long-awaited new Maxey Elementary School was revealed and discussed during a community meeting Jan. 23. STORY ON PAGE 4.
Chamber to honor a community champion John Rinehart will receive the Sam Hovsepian Award on Friday, Feb. 3, at the West Orange Chamber’s Big Orange Awards. AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR WEST ORANGE John Rinehart has spent decades serving his community — in both professional and volunteer capacities — so it’s fitting that the West Orange Chamber of Commerce is presenting the community developer with an award for his contributions, service and leadership to West Orange County. The chamber’s Big Orange Awards, to be held Friday, Feb. 3, will hand out a number of honors to West Orange County business men and women who
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ONE WILD WEEKEND Foundation Academy cheer coach Adrienne Pilz led her girls to a third-place finish at FCC Nationals Jan. 7. The next day, she gave birth to baby Ashton.
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CHILI COOK-OFF 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, at BHHS Florida Realty, 401 Main St., Windermere. The Sunshine Kids Foundation will be judging the chili. Cook-off entry fee is $10; suggested donation for chili sampling, wine and beer is $10. Guests who wear a football jersey get a free drink ticket. Proceeds go to Sunshine Kids. sambhhs@gmail.com or (407) 760-9826.
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OPEN LAB: ASK A TECH 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 3, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Are you stuck on a software-related project or simply need constructive ideas to get you started? A technology trainer will be available to assist in this open lab. For adults. (407) 835-7323.
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WEST ORANGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BIG ORANGE AWARDS 7 to 11 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, 4600 World Drive, Lake Buena Vista. This event celebrates the accomplishments and triumphs of some of the chamber’s most admired and inspirational members. For more, visit wochamber.com.
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INSECT SAFARI 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail, Oakland. Entomologist Christy LeDuc will lead an Insect Safari on how insects survive winter weather and talk about the different adaptations they make to stay alive. Then join her for a hike to search for insects. For all ages. Free for ONP members, $5 for others. Register at oaklandnaturepreserve.org/programs. (407) 905-0054.
STEAMPUNK VICTORIAN VALENTINE 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Create fabulous Victorian inspired valentines while watching a fantasy film. Ages 11 to 18. (407) 835-7323. SUNSHINE JAZZ FESTIVAL 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at Ocoee High School, 1925 Ocoee Crown Point Parkway, Ocoee. HapCo Music Foundation is hosting an evening performance with Peter and Will Anderson, the University of Florida Gator Jazz Band, The Flying Horse Big Band (The UCF Jazz Ensemble) and the Ocoee High School Jazz Band. Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for adults in advance, $10 and $15 the day of the event. Proceeds go to the Ocoee High band program. Hapcojazzfest2017. eventbrite.com. Hapcopromo. com.
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ALTERED BOOKS 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Whether you are a beginner or already have an altered book started, join in the fun. Supplies will be provided, but you can bring any items you want to use. Adults 18 and
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up only. Registration requested at (407) 835-7323. MICROSOFT WORD 2016 LEVEL 1 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 6, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Create polished documents in Microsoft Word. Navigate the Word user interface and apply basic word-processing techniques to create a formatted letter. (407) 835-7323.
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HEALTHY HERB 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Join friends for singing, dancing and fitness fun with Healthy Herb. Ages 3 to 12. Seating is limited. Registration recommended at (407) 835-7323. PRESIDENTS’ DAY MOVIE 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Take a break from school with a great movie. Ages 6 to 12. (407) 8357323. STATE OF OCOEE REPORT 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, at Ocoee City Hall, 150 N. Lakeshore Drive. A video will highlight the city’s accomplishments of the last year and what’s planned for 2017. The report will be broad-
cast live on the city’s government cable channel, Ocoee TV, at Spectrum Channel 493. (407) 905-3100. STORYTIME FOR GROWNUPS 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Enjoy a story or activity as library storytellers entertain ages 18 and up. (407) 835-7323.
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LOVE MONSTERS 5:30 p.m. at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Drop in for a sweet time with monster love crafts and activities. Ages 3 to 12. (407) 835-7323. SIT, STITCH ‘N GIVE 10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays at the Jessie Brock Community Center, 310 N. Dillard St., Winter Garden. Visit with others and knit, crochet, embroider, etc. Beginners are welcome. Free. (407) 656-4155. WOMEN’S SELF-DEFENSE 6 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8, at the Winter Garden Police Department Training Room, 251 W. Plant St. This free basic self-defense class will be instructed by a police officer who is certified using S.A.F.E. selfdefense techniques. Register at (407) 656-3636, Ext. 4076, or kprice@wgpd.com.
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WHAT’S A CHIBI? “Chibi” is a Japanese term that means “short person” or “small person.” Chibis are characters in popular culture, especially in the manga and anime communities. They’re often depicted in the English-speaking anime and manga communities as small, cute characters with oversized heads.
HOW TO PLAY The family-friendly game plays anywhere from one to six players. Here’s how to start your quest:
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Horizon West resident Kelly North Adams shows off one of the Chibis in her new game, Chibi Quest!
Game on! Board-game designer Kelly North Adams’ latest game, Chibi Quest!, is one of five finalists in Hasbro’s contest to find the next family board game. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER
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SUPPORT CHIBI QUEST! Adams has an Indiegogo site set up for Chibi Quest! but is not selling retail copies of the game. If you want a copy of Chibi Quest! you can pledge a dollar to her Indiegogo page, which will let Hasbro know you want the game to get printed. Any money raised goes toward making the “Chibi swag” listed in the pledge perks, the storybook and to Adams’ artist, Mibu. Pledge here: bit.ly/2jvwikd
t all started with a stack of blank cards, blank tokens and a whole lot of creativity at a prototype gaming convention. But what Summerport Village resident Kelly North Adams didn’t know at the time was that when she sat down at the convention and let her imagination and love for tabletop board games run free, she would inadvertently launch her career as a board-game designer. Her first board game, a card game called Veggie Garden, was drawn out and designed in less than two hours. “I’ve played games all my life … but I’ve gotten really back into it in the past 10 years, where I grew my collection and it’s become a big part of my life,” Adams said. “Over the past 10 years, I’ve seen an influx of females starting to play games. It’s been sort of a male-dominated industry, especially in the way of
when it comes to designing, playing and publishing games.” Now, just more than a year later, she has created a total of five games, two of which are either under contract or published. But her most recent game, Chibi Quest!, is quickly gaining momentum — multinational game- and toy-making company Hasbro has chosen it as one of the five finalists in its recent contest for the next great family game. Chibi Quest! is a light, fun, family-friendly game that takes less than an hour to play. Players take on the role of a Chibi and start out dressed in their pajamas. The Chibis are the protectors of their land, Shortshire, and must keep it from being invaded by monsters. Players do this in three phases: equipping the Chibi, fighting the monsters and defeating the “boss.” The inspiration came from Adams’ 12-year-old nephew, who loves video games and roleplaying games. Adams wanted to create a game where players could take on different roles but play with friends and family and interact
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socially rather than on a computer. “It’s bringing the world of fantasy to the table,” she said. “I’m a big fan of any way you can bring your family together and have fun. It’s interactive, it’s silly, and there’s a little bit of strategy in it, too. It’s popular with kids and families and gamers. It kind of fits a lot of different groups.” Each of the five finalists is required to reach at least 100 backers on his or her Indiegogo campaign page and to reach his or her fundraising tier. At the end of the campaign, games will then be evaluated by a panel of judges. Hasbro’s celebrity guest judge is Daymond John, the founder of FUBU and a “shark” on ABC’s show “Shark Tank.” The winner of the contest will be flown to Hasbro headquarters to meet the team, have his or her game published and receive $25,000. “I’ve told Hasbro it hasn’t quite set in that I’m actually a finalist yet; I’m still in awe,” Adams said. “For them to pick the game (as the winner) it would be really big as a board-game designer because it’s one of the biggest companies you could work with.”
2. Battling monsters is next. Collect all the dice shown on your armor cards. Some monsters are stronger than others, and you must meet the sword requirements to beat the monster. 3. Fight until you faint. The first Chibi to cover up all his or her hit points faints. Then, everyone finishes out the round so everyone has an equal number of turns. After monsters are defeated, everyone has another minute to equip with fresh, undamaged armor to defeat the “boss.” 4. If you defeat the boss you are all winners, but there is only one Champion Chibi! Count up all your points and whoever has the most is known throughout the lands as the Champion Chibi.
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1. Choose and equip your Chibi. Depending on the number of players, deal out equipment cards face down. Everyone gets treasure coins that add up to a total of 15. Then, you have one minute to flip the cards over and search for available armor, paying for any armor you want to use in the game.
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OCPS unveils new Maxey plans GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER
During a community meeting held Jan. 23, Orange County Public Schools unveiled 60% of the design plans for the new Maxey Elementary School. The site for the new two-story school — located at 602 E. Story Road, at the intersection of Story Road and Ninth Street — will replace the 50-year-old, 38,000-square-foot Maxey Elementary School at 1100 E. Maple St. The new 78,000-square-foot building will be able to house 650 students, but OCPS also has added an area for classroom trailers to accommodate potential future growth. The new Maxey campus will include a canopied entryway that leads directly into the administrative center — a deliberate design to ensure there will be only one secure access point into the building. Tyrone Smith, an OCPS representative, shared the tentative floor plans for the first and second floors of the building and the overall layout for the school
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grounds. On the first floor, there will be a media center, two computer labs, classrooms for students in the lower grades and kindergarten, art and music rooms, a kitchen/serving area, restrooms and a multi-purpose cafeteria area. On the second floor, OCPS plans to add classrooms for students in intermediate grades, two restroom areas, three stairwells and additional administrative space. A parking lot with 131 spaces, which will be situated on the southern edge of the school, will double as the queue line for parent drop-off and pick-up. It’s estimated the queue line will be able to hold 116 cars, and OCPS expects it will prevent traffic from backing up onto Ninth Street. OCPS also will be adding a 45,000-square-foot open athletic field, with basketball courts, a common-use area and a covered playground. A bus loop will be included on the northern edge that enters and exits from Story Road. After a short video presentation, members of the school project’s construction management and architectural team fielded questions from attendees.
The main concerns parents and school volunteers were related to kids’ safety and comfort. A specific concern brought up by current Maxey Elementary School Principal Jeraldine Sims regarded the computer lab’s proximity to the kindergarten area and primary-school classrooms. Because many students in the higher grades often use computers for tests, Sims asked whether the noise would be an issue for students trying to concentrate. She proposed placing a skills/computer lab upstairs as well. However, OCPS said it had considered the option but decided against it because certain school building codes require that areas the younger students use be kept on the first floor. Charlotte Donaldson, a school volunteer from the St. Luke’s Methodist Church, asked about fencing, while a second church volunteer, Susan Norris Carter, inquired about a possible pedestrian bridge on Story Road or Ninth Street for students who walk to school. OCPS representatives informed the entire school property would be enclosed by a fence — except
for the front, to keep it visually appealing. However, it will not be by adding a pedestrian bridge. Instead, OCPS plans to coordinate with the Winter Garden Police Department to find a safe walking path with cross guards to maintain safety. OCPS said it also considering a 45- to 60-second all-red light signal where all the traffic light signals turn red to allow pedestrians to pass. Out of the two playgrounds on the school campus, only one will have a sun shade. This concerned many parents, because they would prefer covered playgrounds that protect kids from sun exposure. School Board member Christine Moore interjected in the ensuing conversation, informing attendees that the cost of a second sun shade, which is typically $20,000 to $25,000, had not been included in the budget. She suggested fundraising or applying for a community grant to purchase shade structures for the tot lots. The new Maxey Elementary School is on track to open by August 2018. Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangobserver.com.
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go above and beyond for their community. Rinehart will receive the Sam Hovsepian Award, given in memory of one of West Orange County’s outstanding citizens to an individual who “stands heads and shoulders above the crowd.” He said he was surprised and honored to be recognized by the chamber. “I’ve tried to be involved in the community and do things I thought were helpful and beneficial to the community in West Orange County,” Rinehart said. As a community developer for Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Lopez Rinehart and, later, Castle & Cooke, Rinehart has helped create master-planned neighborhoods such as Keene’s Pointe and Oakland Park. “To me, Oakland Park is a great example of a traditional neighborhood and a lot of what we tried to incorporate in it related to a healthy environment and a great place to build community,” he said. “I think there’s a great opportunity to build great environments.” He likened Oakland Park to the city of Winter Garden, with its history, connections, West Orange Trail and hometown feel. “In a large-scale project, you have to make it walkable and have parks close to the homes,” he said. “The West Orange Trail is a great amenity that we focused on instead of turning our back on.” Oakland Park is a certified green neighborhood, as well. His current project is a threestory mixed-use building on South Boyd Street north of Winter Garden’s SoBo art gallery. The bottom floor will be retail space, and the second and third floors will have 22 apartments. This is the first downtown residential project in decades. Rinehart said he never knew Hovsepian personally, but the two
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“I’ve tried to be involved in the community and do things I thought were helpful and beneficial to the community in West Orange County.” — John Rinehart
had mutual friends and were both chamber members. Of his contributions to West Orange County, Rinehart said the most impactful are the student gardens that were established at Winter Garden’s five elementary schools. Health Central Hospital and the West Orange Healthcare District provided funding. “It aligns with the hospital’s focus on health, but it’s an important opportunity for the children of the school to learn where some of their food comes from and learn its dynamics and encouraged them to take some of that home,” he said. Throughout his career, Rinehart has served on numerous boards, including the Metro YMCA and the National Town Builders Association, and he performed regular volunteer work, mostly in downtown Orlando, where he had an office. “(John Rinehart) bettered the community by serving on various boards, including Orlando Health/Health Central Board, Central Florida YMCA,” the chamber said. “He continues to improve the community even
As “America’s leading partnership university” — a term coined by University of Central Florida President John C. Hitt — UCF aims to expand its reach just beyond east Orlando. And its partnership with the West Orange Chamber of Commerce is just one of the partnerships it has helped nurture thus far. The WOCC’s Chairman’s Award honors an individual or business that has given exceptional service to the chamber and the community during the year. During this year’s Big Orange Awards on Feb. 3, UCF will receive this recognition. Kimberly Hardy, assistant vice provost of UCF’s central region campuses and current chamber board member, said partnering with organizations such as WOCC helps to promote economic progress in the region and establishes a mutual understanding between them. “The chamber has (more than) 1,100 members, and so the ability for us to partner with them and reach out to those employees helps us to find out what their needs are, what they’re looking for and how we can help meet those needs,”
now with a project in downtown Winter Garden.” Rinehart grew up in Gotha, having moved there from Orlando when he was 8. He and his wife, Sally, moved to South Carolina in 2014. He will be in Central Florida this week to check on the status of his latest project and to accept his award at the chamber event at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Sam Hovsepian, a former Oakland mayor and a pipe-organ builder, died in 1988 at age 78. He served three two-year terms on the Oakland Town Commission
Hardy said. “The chamber has the pulse on what’s going on in West Orange. They’re (WOCC) very welcoming, they keep us informed of economic, political, social and educational happenings in West Orange, and (that) provides us opportunities to get to know and meet the leaders of West Orange and establish those relationships.” UCF is one of the trustees of the chamber. Hardy sits on the education committee and determines how UCF can reach out to the West Orange County community. Other UCF representatives work with the WOCC on events such as the Hob Nob and Straw Poll and on keeping them up to date with the university’s projects. “It’s a huge honor (to receive this award), and a testament to the productive partnership we have between the university and the chamber,” Hardy said. “They’ve really provided us the opportunity (to build relationships) and ultimately those partnerships benefit the surrounding community. It’s a great honor to work with them.” — DANIELLE HENDRIX
and was a member of the Community Development Advisory Board, which worked to get a fire station built in the town. Hovsepian was a member and elder of Oakland Presbyterian Church and was a director of the West Orange (now Roper) YMCA, member of the West Orange Chamber board of directors and past commander of American Legion Post 63 in Winter Garden. Contact Amy Quesinberry at amyq@orangeobserver.com.
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East Newell and North Woodland streets. Officers responded to reports of a vehicle that was turned over on the driver’s side with a female moving inside. When officers arrived, the female driver was found standing next to the overturned vehicle and was questioned. The female driver stated she was not on the phone when the incident happened. She did not know how the incident occurred but added she is unfamiliar with Winter Garden’s streets. Based on the responding officer’s investigation of the surrounding property, the officer deduced the driver had driven over the curb and collided with the tree, causing her car to turn over. It was later discovered the driver had a suspended license. When the officer issued a citation, the female driver grew upset and raised her voice at the officer, alerting the officer to the smell of alcohol on her breath. The driver was then charged with a DUI. OCOEE JAN. 11
10500 block of West Colonial Drive. A woman shopping at Walmart was observed stealing $78.64 worth of merchandise via security camera footage. The woman was seen selecting a pair of earrings and placing them on her ears, leaving the tag behind. She also was witnessed removing price tags from additional jewelry, cosmetic and clothing items. All items were then concealed in her purse, and she attempted to pass all points of sale without purchasing the items. She was stopped by a
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security officer and was told to return all the stolen items before being arrested for petit theft. JAN. 12
10500 block of West Colonial Drive. A male Walmart shopper was caught on camera attempting to steal a Google Chromecast device worth $35. The would-be thief was seen placing the device inside a rolled up comforter set. He then proceeded to pay for the comforter alone. When exiting the store, he was approached by a Walmart Loss Prevention officer and told to return the items. The man, when confronted, said he had simply forgotten to pay for the item. He was subsequently arrested for petit theft.
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West Colonial Drive. A patrol officer was notified of a reckless motorcyclist driving over the speed limit heading toward his direction. Once the motorcycle driver arrived at his location, the officer activated his vehicle’s lights and siren to perform a traffic stop. However, the motorcyclist accelerated to a speed of more than 100 mph. Because there was a lot of traffic and the motorcycle started fleeing toward Florida’s Turnpike, the officer stopped pursuit, and the motorcyclist got away. However, using the motorcycle tag number and surveillance video at a Kangaroo Express that police knew the man had visited minutes before, Oakland police obtained his name, address and photo. Law enforcement has filed charges against the driver.
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Just two days after he won the Winter Garden District 3 City Commission seat, Mark Maciel was representing his constituents at his first meeting Jan. 26. “My first commission meeting was inspiring and overwhelming at the same time,” he said of the experience. “However, I have some impressive role models on the city staff and on the commission providing guidance and training.” Looking ahead, Maciel said he was optimistic about his new role. “I believe Winter Garden will continue to be pleased with the efforts of city staff,” he said. Maciel won the seat — vacated by former City Commissioner Bobby Olszewski, during a special election Jan. 24. The other candidates included Harold Bouler and Patricia Angry. By the time the polls closed, 429 ballots had been cast. Maciel won 64% of the vote, Bouler received 24%, and Angry received 11%. Maciel moved to Florida nearly 20 years ago and has lived in District 3 since then with his wife, Justine, and three children. He served in the National Guard for 32 years and has been involved in real estate as a planner and landacquisition coordinator since moving to Florida. “Normally being a behind-the-
scenes person, I decided it was time to take the next step having seen some of the goals and objectives that needed to get done,” Maciel said about his decision to run for the post. After serving with several organizations, including Winter Garden’s Planning and Zoning Board, Maciel said he’s looking forward to putting his campaign promises into action. “I’m looking forward to identifying the issues, creating a plan to correct the issues and then implementing the plan,” he said. “East Winter Garden is going to be a focus — the redevelopment of east Winter Garden — and, as I promised in the campaign, the traffic and crime issues in the entire district.” His main priority is to work with the community to learn about its most-pressing needs. “I’m tracking some vital traffic problems in District 3 south of (State Road) 50,” Maciel said. “And I’m continuing to work with the city and community leaders in east Winter Garden to revitalize this critical area.” Contact Brittany Gaines at bgaines@orangeobserver.com.
IN OTHER NEWS n During the Jan. 26 Winter Garden Commission meeting, city leaders were originally scheduled to discuss the first reading of a proposed ordinance that will modify the pension and benefits plan for the city’s general employees to align with IRS requirements. However, this reading was postponed until Feb. 9, because of new information city staff received. If fully approved for both readings, changes to the benefit plan include a reduction in the eligibility requirements for normal retirement from age 65 with five years of service to age 62 with five years of service. n Commissioners gave their unanimous approval of the site plan and developer’s agreement for a commercial outparcel on vacant property located on the northeast corner of Avalon Road and Tilden Road: the Belle Meade Planned Commercial Development. The applicant, Bramley Overstreet Trust, seeks to develop the 3.5 acres with three commercial buildings. Two will be single-story structures that house multiple retail suites, while the third will be a two-story structure with 15,647 square feet of retail space available on the first floor and 8,830 square feet of office space on the second floor. n Four residents qualified as candidates for the seat of District 1 Commissioner in the upcoming general election on March 14. These residents are Lisa Bennett, Lillie V. Brandon, Wendy Byrd Jung and Kent Wesley Makin. John Rees, in his position as the Winter Garden mayor and District 5 commissioner, is unopposed.
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“All the characters are so relatable, because everyone has gone through adolescence,” said actor Ricky Cona. All the actors are adults playing tweens, which only adds to the comedy of the show. “It takes a lot of energy to play such goofy characters,” said Kit Cleto. “But it’s honestly a lot of fun.” The show, which runs from Feb. 3 to 26 at the Garden Theatre, follows the story of six middleschoolers as they compete in the county spelling bee and all the woes and drama that come with it. “It takes you back to that time when we all felt that way,” said “THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE” WHEN: Feb. 3 to 26 WHERE: Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden SHOWTIMES: 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. There also will be two adult-only (ages 18 and older) performances at 11 p.m. Feb. 18 and 25. TICKETS: $33 for adults and $29 for seniors and students. For tickets, visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 8774736.
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Like many other seventh-graders, Gober had a major crush. “I was deeply in love with one of the popular, cute, athletic guys in school,” she said. But her secret didn’t stay secret for very long. On Valentine’s Day, everyone was buzzing with excitement as candy grams were delivered throughout the day. What Gober didn’t know was that her best friend had ordered a candy gram to be delivered to that secret crush. The label said, “From Paige.” It was delivered to the classroom with everyone watching. Gober was mortified. “I suffered many years of embarrassment from that,” she said. SAVANNAH SIMERLY
In middle school, Simerly was a cheerleader. But there’s one incident she will never forget. It was during a basketball game. The cheerleaders were performing their routine, and Simerly prepared to do her tumbling pass across the gym floor. It wasn’t until after she finished her flips that she realized her mistake. “I forgot to put my bloomers on,” she said. So everyone had seen her underwear.
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Alvarez still hasn’t forgotten her middle-school ketchup incident. She was walking out of the library, head held high because she was rocking a pair of white pants and her crush was nearby. What she didn’t notice was the small ketchup packet in the middle of the floor. “I stepped right on the ketchup packet and slipped right on my beautiful white pants with everyone looking at me,” Alvarez said. She had to endure the rest of the day with a giant, red ketchup stain on her backside. KIT CLETO
In eighth grade, Cleto had a girlfriend. They had been going out for almost three months — a lifetime in middle-school years. They bonded over their love of the TV show “Charmed,” he said. But it came to a dramatic end during a choir competition. While waiting in a holding room for the competition to start, three of his girlfriend’s friends approached him. “They told me, ‘She needs to talk to you. You haven’t called her in a week, so you’re not going out anymore,’” Cleto said. “(My girlfriend) just stood there staring lasers at me.” Everyone in the choir watched the exchange. “It was like TMZ for a month,” Cleto said. Contact Brittany Gaines at bgaines@orangeobserver.com.
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Cona was the new kid in school and forgot to bring his permission slip for the upcoming sixth-grade field trip to Universal Orlando. “(My teacher) reamed me out in front of the class and refused to let me go,” he said. As if that wasn’t embarrassing enough, when Cona’s mother, who was also a teacher, heard about the incident, she stormed into the classroom to have words with Cona’s teacher. “I could hear them arguing about it,” he said. Even though his teacher changed her stance, Cona’s mother still kept him home on the day of the field trip. “My mom said that she wasn’t going to let me go with that lady,” he said.
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Congrats to our Observer Preps Athlete of the Week, West Orange girls soccer standout Emma Honis. Honis scored the deciding goal of the District 5A-4 Semifinal match Jan. 20 against Olympia in overtime, securing a playoff berth for the Warriors. West Orange was later eliminated in the regional playoffs by Lake Mary Jan. 26. For more, visit ObserverPreps. com.
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The West Orange boys soccer team matched its female counterpart by also winning the District 5A-4 Championship. West Orange defeated Olympia 4-1 in the district championship match Jan. 27 and hosted Oviedo’s Hagerty High Feb. 1 in the regional quarterfinals, after the time of publication.
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Dante Treacy scored 22 points Jan. 27 as the CFCA boys basketball team topped Trinity Prep 60-48. The Eagles (175) have won 12 consecutive games.
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Foundation Academy has named Jeff Carine, a club pro at Orange County National, as the new head of the school’s golf program.
Foundation Academy cheer coach Adrienne Pilz went from coaching her girls to a third-place finish at FCC Nationals Saturday, Jan. 7, to giving birth to newborn baby Ashton Pilz on Sunday, Jan. 8.
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ith a due date of Jan. 26, Foundation Academy competitive cheerleading coach Adrienne Pilz figured she would be safe coaching her team through its first appearance at the Fellowship of Christian Cheerleaders’ National Christian Cheerleading Championships. The competition was held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort Jan. 5 to 7 — three weeks ahead of the expected arrival of baby Ashton Pilz. Turns out, though, that little Ashton was excited to make his grand entrance. “The week of Christmas, I had
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Thanks to a strong showing at the regional competition, the Foundation Academy cheer team advanced to the state tournament for a second consecutive year.
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Montes, senior captains lead Warrior wrestling into Metros, districts A young roster for the Warriors has compiled a 13-5 record in dual meets, thanks in part to strong senior leadership from captains Tyler Montes, Hagen Salickram and Christopher Villafane. STEVEN RYZEWSKI SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR WINTER GARDEN A trio of dedicated senior captains has helped lead the West Orange High boys wrestling team to a strong season
despite its young roster. With Metro and district meets just around the corner, the Warriors, who have a 13-5 record in dual meets, have notched some impressive tournament victories — including taking first place at
Deltona’s King of the Ring Jan. 21. “To win King of the Ring with the amount of freshmen and sophomores in our varsity lineup was a big accomplishment,” head coach Kristen Iannuzzi said. “We’ve not had that many fresh-
men and sophomores in our lineup, I don’t think ever.” Seniors Tyler Montes, Hagen Salickram and Christopher Villafane have worked to bring up SEE SENIORS PAGE 14
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Natalia Dunbar A Metro Conference meet for the emerging sport of girls varsity wrestling took place for the first time Jan. 13 and 14 at East River High. West Orange High sophomore Natalia Dunbar won a conference championship in the 132-pound weight class. Dunbar, whose record is 4-4 this season, is one of the students whose push to form a girls wrestling team on campus helped get the sport off the ground this year.
How did it feel to place first in your class at the first Metro Conference meet for girls wrestling? It felt pretty good. … It just felt like it was a goal that I wanted — it was an achievement. How exciting was it to help get a team off the ground at West Orange? I was really excited. Last year, I wanted to get on the guy’s wrestling team and they said, “There’s no more room, we have a full team, but you can go talk to the athletic direc-
gone to the doctor, and he had on how her pregnancy was procommented that I was going to gressing and relied on assistant go early — he joked that I might coaches and captains to make even have the first baby of the sure the team did not miss a beat. New Year,” Pilz said. “So, I just “The girls were great — they started praying, ‘Please let me definitely understood,” Pilz said. get through Nationals.’” “They stepped up to the plate Her prayer apparently was with that. The girls even threw heard and answered. Pilz got me a baby shower, which was through the event, with the really cute.” Lions picking up an impressive From the perspective of the third place finish Jan. 7. team, it became a motivating The next day, though, the factor to have a coach who was check came at 3:04 p.m. so dedicated. “I woke up Sunday morning, “It just inspired us all to work got out of bed, and my water even harder and do our absolute broke,” Pilz said. “So I was like, best,” senior Casey Kenoyer ‘Well, God answered my prayers said. — I asked to get through NationIf Pilz’s dedication was als.’” impressive, so, too, has been The lead-up to Pilz’s cha- the growth of the school’s comotic weekend involved some petitive cheerleading program adaptive coaching strategies — through its first two years of mainly, the second-year head existence. coach did her coaching from a For the second time in as chair. It was a compromise that many years, the Lions made it was easier said than done for a to State, where they competed coach who prefers to be up and in the Small Varsity, Non-Tumactive during Lions’ practice bling category, finishing with a sessions. score of 58.30. “It was definitely hard to sit The team’s growth in the last back (and coach),” Pilz said. “I two years has included an evolvlike being in there with the girls ing routine that has become and helping them stunt and more demanding athletically. move around. At competitions I “I’m really, really proud of us,” jump up and down, I’m scream- senior Maddi DeStefano said. ing crazy. … That’s probably “Starting a team from scratch why, after the competition, I is hard ... but it’s been a really ended up in19 labor. ” difficulty rating rewarding and really fun two Nov (Easy, 0.40) Pilz kept her team up-to-date years. The improvement... it’s
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tor and try and make a team.” So we started that whole process, but we weren’t sure it was going to happen. But when we finally were actually going to start, I was like, “OK, let’s go!” Now that you’re on a team, were you surprised by the intensity of the conditioning? The conditioning down here is a lot harder (than in Rhode Island). We do a lot more running. … I don’t get tired now for a lot longer. I can go three periods, and then I’m like, “OK, let’s start again.” What’s your general strategy or strength on the mat? I play to their mistakes. What is the best advice coach Charles Harbin or Kristen Iannuzzi have given you? Work your hardest, even in practice.
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the younger Warriors in what Do you have a favorite show is a building year of sorts. At you like to watch? the Ring, Montes and Nov 19 (Easy, difficulty King ratingof 0.40) I love watching Jordan BurVillafane each won first in their roughs wrestling videos. respective weight classes, and Salickram placed second. Last How did you get into wresweekend at an event at Timber tling? Creek High, Montes and SalickMy older brother (Christoram each placed third in a compher) wrestled. I look up to petitive field. him and I want to be like him Beyond their performances, — he’s done so well, and he though, has been a trio of leadwould place in Rhode Island ers — most notably Montes. state tournaments. I knew his “(Montes is) just the kind of coaches and his coaches were kid you want on your team — like my teachers. he’s an awesome leader, because he buys into the program and he What is your dream career? believes in the program,” IanMaybe chiropractor or physinuzzi said. “All three of my cal therapist. captains have performed really well.” — STEVEN RYZEWSKI The team’s long-term pros-
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Destination: College athletics At least 15 local high school seniors made their dreams of competing as college athletes a little more real this week, signing National Letters of Intent on National Signing Day Feb. 1. STEVEN RYZEWSKI SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR
WEST ORANGE HIGH Matthew Anetrella — Webber International University, men’s volleyball Jaimie Armitage — University of Tennessee, crew Austin Burton — UCLA, football Allyson George — West Virginia University, crew Gabi Heard — Jacksonville University, crew Emma Honis — University of South Carolina Upstate, women’s soccer Shea Moran — St. Francis (Pa.) — women’s lacrosse Hailey Penrose — Florida State College of Jacksonville, softball Madelin Zubricky — Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.), bowling
Five members of the West Orange High softball team signed in the fall.
OCOEE Guysen “B.J.” Bohler — Mercer University (Ga.), football Dorian Jones — Campbell University (N.C.), football Josh Petty — Culver-Stockton College (Mo.), football
FALL SIGNEES: Adrian Delgado, West Virginia (baseball); Amanda Fleming, Furman (softball); Bobby Head, Austin Peay St. (baseball); Chris Seise, UCF (baseball); Cole Beavin, East Carolina (baseball); Deandre Shelton, Stetson (baseball); Gerry Brown, Seminole State (baseball); Lauren Mathis, Georgia (softball); Maggie Wheless, NW Florida State (softball); Matt Rinks, Daytona State (baseball); Morgan Arcia, Daytona State (softball)
FALL SIGNEES: Dynasty Carter, Souther University (women’s basketball); Katelyn Murphy, Butler (women’s lacrosse); Torey Bayles, Hillsborough C.C. (softball)
CFCA’s De’Lazarus Keys signed with Alabama’s Troy University.
FOUNDATION ACADEMY Cory Rahman — Southeastern University, football Evan Thompson — Florida Tech, football Lester Axson — Campbell University, football OTHER EARLY SIGNEES: CFCA — De’Lazarus Keys, Troy (men’s basketball) Dorian Jones
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eligible to join the class-action lawsuit were told they could get up $550 in reimbursement. However, Lennox still denies all the claims of the lawsuit and states it does not believe the copper tubing was related to the failures. And although Strickland said Lennox plans to move to aluminum coils, that transition hasn’t taken place. “The coils that I pick up are still the same coils they’re having problems with, and the same coils I’m putting in are the same coils they’re having problems with,” he said. “And all they’re doing is trying to Band-Aid it until it’s out of warranty.” Strickland said he’s often had to go back and replace a homeowner’s coil a second time. Generally, the lifespan of any AC unit, depending on the user’s maintenance, is 12 to 15 years. As a result, Strickland said he’s quit purchasing and selling AC units from any brands Lennox owns. Tod Young, a homeowner in Windermere Trails who closed on his new home December 2013, had to spend $1,400 to replace his coil system after only two years. He was surprised to have his AC unit malfunction so quickly. “It’s a new house and it’s new construction, so you would expect that the AC unit would not clock out within the first two years, and you’d have to spend $1,200-plus to have it replaced,” Young said. Young’s AC unit started failing after the class-action lawsuit already had been settled, so he had to pay for the expenses out of pocket. He’s noticed there have been several AC repair trucks all over his community, which was built by Meritage Homes, and much discussion about the same
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The home at 469 Pennsylvania Ave., Winter Garden, sold Jan. 13, for $167,900. Built in 1957, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,712 square feet. The price per square foot is $98.07. GLENVIEW ESTATES
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This Keene’s Pointe home, at 9343 Tibet Pointe Circled, Windermere, sold Jan. 13, for $3.7 million. This updated Stonebridge custom sits on Lake Tibet.
The home at 15997 Johns Lake Overlook Drive, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 18, for $465,000. Built in 2015, it has four bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths and 3,535 square feet. The price per square foot is $131.54. INDEPENDENCE/ SIGNATURE LAKES
The home at 14558 Old Thicket Terrace, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 13, for $294,940. Built in 2007, it has four bedrooms, four
baths and 3,175 square feet. The price per square foot is $92.89. The home at 15177 Avenue of the Arbors, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 13, for $280,000. Built in 2015, it has four bedrooms, two-and-one-half baths and 2,232 square feet. The price per square foot is $125.45. The town house at 14410 Prunningwood Place, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 19, for $210,000. Built in 2006, it has three bedrooms, two-and-one-half baths and 1,683 square feet. The price per square foot is $124.78. ISLES OF LAKE HANCOCK
The home at 14519 Isleview Drive, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 17, for $1,025,000. Built in 2001, it has four bedrooms, four-andone-half baths and 3,691 square feet. The price per square foot is $277.70. SUMMERLAKE
The home at 15028 Wild Lime Lane, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 14, for $328,040. Built in 2016, it has four bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 2,316 square feet. The price per square foot is $141.64. SUMMERLAKE GROVES
The town house at 8057 Sweet Orange Ave., Winter Garden, sold Jan. 13, for $245,990. Built in 2016, it has three bedrooms, two-and-one-half baths and 1,833 square feet. The price per square foot is $134.20.
OCOEE FORESTBROOKE
The home at 3545 Starbird Drive, Ocoee, sold Jan. 14, for $305,000. Built in 2004, it has four bedrooms, three-andone-half baths and 3,662 square feet. The price per square foot is $83.29. The home at 3497 Starbird Drive, Ocoee, sold Jan. 19, for $284,500. Built in 2004, it has four bedrooms, three-andone-half baths and 3,616 square feet. The price per square foot is $78.68. PELICAN ISLE
The home at 2427 Copperhill Loop, Ocoee, sold Jan. 18, for $235,000. Built in 1994, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,449 square feet. The price per square foot is $162.18. TWIN LAKES MANOR
The home at 409 Little Spring Hill Drive, Ocoee, sold Jan. 13, for $153,000. Built in 1982, it has three bedrooms, one bath and 1,225 square feet. The price per square foot is $124.90. WATERSIDE
The home at 2703 Cullens Court, Ocoee, sold Jan. 18, for $195,000. Built in 1992, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 1,747 square feet. The price per square foot is $111.62. WESTYN BAY
The home at 632 Cimarosa Court, Ocoee, sold Jan. 13, for $350,000. Built in 2005, it has
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The home at 956 Glenview Circle, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 13, for $234,900. Built in 1987, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 1,849 square feet. The price per square foot is $127.04. LAKE FOREST
The home at 918 Duff Drive, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 18, for $358,734 (auction/REO). Built in 2005, it has five bedrooms, four baths, a pool and 3,621 square feet. The price per square foot is $99.07. MOUNTAIN PARK ORANGE GROVES
The home at 17362 Lake Ingram Road, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 19, for $485,000. Built in 2009, it has five bedrooms, four baths, a pool and 3,361 square feet. The price per square foot is $144.30. OAKS AT BRANDY LAKE
The home at 922 Eagle Vista Way, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 13, for $285,000. Built in 2011, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 2,409 square feet. The price per square foot is $118.31. STONE CREEK
The home at 15238 Black Lion Way, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 13, for $243,000. Built in 2004, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 1,901 square feet. The price per square foot is $127.83. The home at 1927 Seatonham St., Winter Garden, sold Jan. 19, for $215,000. Built in 2001, it has three bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 1,906 square feet. The price per square foot is $112.80. STONEYBROOK WEST
The home at 15062 Masthead Landing Circle, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 17, for $294,800. Built in 2004, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 2,198 square feet. The price per square foot is $134.12. WESTFIELD
The home at 638 English Lake Drive, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 17, for $465,000. Built in 2005, it has five bedrooms, threeand-one-half baths, a pool and 3,708 square feet. The price per square foot is $125.40.
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