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APRIL 27MAY 3, 2016

Wildfire
season

Play-Doh masterpiece

Pine Barrens one


of the states most
combustible areas
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Wildfire season kicked off


early this year in the Pine Barrens when a blaze broke out in
Wharton State Forest on April 17.
According to the New Jersey
Forest Fire Service, the Phillips
Bridge wildfire had already consumed 113 acres by nightfall.
Firefighters spent the day trying to control the blaze as helicopters took water from Atsion Lake
to douse the flames.
That will likely just be the beginning of the fires in the highly
combustible Pinelands as the
hottest, driest months are still to
come.
Just last week, the area was
under a red flag warning issued
by the National Weather Service.
Also known as a fire weather
warning, the red flag is used to inform area firefighting and land
management agencies that conditions are ideal for wildland fire
combustion and rapid spread.

Elijah Harvey uses as many Play-Doh colors as he can on his work of art. Children ages 3 to 6 used their creativity and imagination for
a fun afternoon of Play-Doh activities with Miss Danielle at the Pinelands Branch Library last week.

please see PINELANDS, page 5

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Senecas Sweet
Eliza Sweet is a top softball
pitcher for Golden Eagles. PAGE 7

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1619
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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baseball scores
The following Seneca High
School baseball scores were submitted by varsity head coach
James Donoghue.
Seneca defeated Winslow, 15-2,
in five innings, on April 14
The Golden Eagles scored 11
runs in the first inning to cruise
to a win. Zach Evans went 1-for-2
with a double and three RBIs.
Brad Jankowski, Nick Decker,

Randy Roach and Jake Wills also


had two RBIs each.
Bishop
Eustace
defeated
Seneca, 8-5, on April 19
Seneca got two hits each from
Randy Roach and Ryan Lopez in
the loss. Nick Decker went 1-for-3
with a double and a run scored.
Bishop Eustace scored all eight
runs in the third and fourth innings.

clarification
In the April 20 edition of The
Tabernacle Sun, Megan Jones
was identified in the article,
"Committee discusses joining fire
company, emergency squad," as a
member of the Tabernacle Board
of Education. While Jones is a

member of the BOE, she was not


speaking as a member of the
board. She was speaking as an individual taxpayer and longtime
resident concerned about the implications of the report on her
community.

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Pinelands susceptible to fires


PINELANDS
Continued from page 1
Basically, the humidity will be
below 30 percent and the wind
gusts will be over 25 miles per
hour to meet the criteria for a red
flag warning to be issued here,
said John Rieth, assistant forest
fire warden for Division B, one of
the New Jersey Forest Fire Services' three divisions.
Rieth said each region of the
country has a different criteria
because of things such as topography and vegetation.
The Pine Barrens is specifically susceptible to fast growing forest fires because of this vegetation growing underneath the pine
trees.
Other areas in New Jersey and
across the country contain taller
trees with leaves that shade the
forest floor and negate most
plants from growing.

The Pinelands contain shrubs


that can catch fire and spread the
blaze faster than it typically does
in most areas.
Not necessarily bigger fires, I
would say more rapid fires is
more accurate, Rieth said.
Unfortunately, rapid fires are
the hardest to keep under control,
and the surrounding environment permits this with the number of pine trees, pine needles,
bark and branches in close proximity. All of these factors are referred to as fuels by the New
Jersey Forest Fire Service.
However, the most uncontrollable fuel is the wind. Wind helps
dry out the fuels more quickly
with no wind it would be harder
for needles, leaves and grasses to
dry fast enough between rainfalls
to create any real wildfire threat.
Wind is also unpredictable in
the sense that it can shift and
change directions at a moment's
please see RESIDENTS, page 15

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bamacare opponents had an I


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week, when the nations
largest health insurance provider,
UnitedHealthcare, said it plans to exit
most of the Affordable Care Act state
exchanges where it currently operates
by 2017.
The companys reasoning is quite
simple it is losing money ... a lot of
it. UnitedHealthcare said it lost $475
million in the state exchanges last
year and could lose another $500 million this year. Its tough to blame a
company for not continuing a moneylosing proposition such as this.
Those fighting Obamacare will say
this is an example of why the healthcare law doesnt work. Obamacare proponents will say adjustments to the
law and from insurers was bound
to happen.
But what everyone seems to overlook, and may have overlooked from
the beginning, is the problem is twofold: We need to fix not only the cost

Your thoughts
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Share your thoughts on this, and other
topics, through a letter to the editor.

and availability of health insurance


but that of health care as well.
Case in point: The price of Narcan,
a drug used to revive people who overdose on heroin, has soared recently.
The reason? No one is sure, but health
officials find it odd that as the drug is
becoming more prevalent, and more
states are using it, it is suddenly becoming more expensive to obtain.
New Jersey made the drug available
to all first responders in 2014, and
since that time, Narcan has been deployed almost 11,000 times in New Jersey.
Thats thousands of lives that were
saved from the drug.
New Jersey isnt the only state to
make Narcan readily available to first

responders, as more states are jumping on board as the success of it is


touted.
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick
changed the states regulations to
make Narcan more widely available,
and soon after he did, the price of the
drug doubled in his state from $15 to
more than $30 per dose, according to
the states attorney general.
Its curious to see the cost increase
so rapidly as the drug gains more footing. Outsiders who dont know much
about the industry ourselves included would say it looks like a business
is taking advantage of a situation to
dramatically increase profits.
Maybe were wrong. Maybe there is
a reason that producing the life-saving
drug on a mass scale forces the cost of
doing so to rise substantially.
Or maybe its a small sign that the
problem with our countrys healthcare system isnt just that insurance is
out of whack; maybe health-care
providers need to be looked at as well.

Seneca Psychology Club Glow Run/Walk returns


Club hopes to surpass $1,500 raised for National Alliance on Mental Illness last year
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
One year ago, members of the Seneca
High School class of 2015 Cailey Talbot,
Morgan Lubner and Lauren Bogardus created a psychology club to raise mental
health awareness in their school.
Since then, the club has gained a large
number of new members from all grade
levels and expanded to more than just psychology students.
The three girls' ambitions have provid-

ed us with a solid backbone in order to continue the effect the club can have on the
Seneca family and community, Club Advisor Sean Kennevan said.
As the AP psychology teacher at the
high school, Kennevan seemed like the perfect person to approach with the idea of
starting the club.
The intended goal was to bring about
awareness to some serious illnesses and
help raise money for families affected by
them along the way.
It wasnt long before Kennevan handed

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What: Glow Run/Walk
Where: Seneca High School
When: May 13 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Cost: Free (donations are appreciated)
the keys to the three girls and allowed
them to run with the idea under his supervision. The psychology club is now run by
please see EVENT, page 13

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APRIL 27MAY 3, 2016 THE TABERNACLE SUN 7

Senecas Eliza Sweet keeps opposing


hitters swinging and missing
Sweet struck out 25 batters while walking just five in first five games of 2016
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Some baseball and softball
pitchers have their careers end
because of an injury.
Seneca High School softball
junior pitcher Eliza Sweets career began following an injury.
I started pitching when I was
either 7 or 8, Sweet said. I broke
my arm. I had an accident where
I fell off a zip line. I just wanted to
prove that after physical therapy
and everything, I could come
back and do something cool.
Nearly 10 years later, Sweet is
the ace for Seneca. Her pinpoint
command and arsenal of pitches
helped her strike out more than
100 hitters last season and pitch
back-to-back shutouts in the 2015
South Jersey Group III tourna-

ment for Seneca. As a sophomore


in 2015, she was one of four pitchers named to the All-Olympic
Conference first team.
Sweets success can be attributed to her command and ability
to throw strikes. In Sweets first
five starts of 2016, she walked just
five batters and struck out 25, despite pitching almost every inning for the Golden Eagles in
those games.
Sweets command didnt develop overnight. She began learning
to pitch at Indian Mills softball at
a clinic softball director Kim Albertson ran. It took Sweet about
two to three years from when she
started pitching just to consistently throw flat fastballs over the
plate for strikes. From there, it
took an additional two to three
years to learn how to consistently

throw
wellplaced moving
pitches.
It was very
difficult,
Sweet said. If
you ask my
coach Kim or
my
dad,
theyll tell people Oh yeah,
SWEET
she used to hit
the ceiling. I had a lot of difficulty controlling the ball, but I think
I overcame that.
Today, Sweet has two pitching
coaches. One is Tom Besser from
Elite Fastpitch Inc. The other is
Stacy Jackson, Sweets coach
with her travel team, South Jersey Mystics. Sweet credited both
please see SWEET, page 14

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softball
score
The following Seneca softball
score was submitted by varsity
head coach Martin Devino.
Seneca defeated Winslow, 10-0,
in five innings on April 14.
The Golden Eagles scored four
runs in the fifth inning to end the
game early via the 10-run rule.
Madi Melvin, Kristen Szurley and
Jordan Wahrenberger all doubled
for Seneca. Eliza Sweet pitched a
shutout, allowing just three hits
and no walks while striking out
five.

lacrosse
score
The following Seneca High
School girls lacrosse score was
submitted by varsity head coach
Morgan Crothers
Seneca defeated Cherokee, 13-7,
on April 18
Dani LeSaint scored seven
goals and Erin Kerstetter added
five goals to account for most of
Senecas scoring. Cassidy Spilis
also scored once for the Golden
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Event is open to community


EVENT
Continued from page 6
President Katie Iannotta, Vice
President Steve Kaufmann, Secretary Natalie Narkiewicz, Historian Jamie Cesanek, Treasurer
Kirsten Jeansson and Communications Directors Gabby Magasic
and Mike Miller.
The club meets periodically
throughout each semester to hold
discussions regarding plans for
fundraising opportunities. It held
its first big event on May 29, 2015,
and was able to raise $1,500 to support the National Alliance on
Mental Illness, the nation's largest
grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better
lives for millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
All money was raised through
t-shirts the club sold and donations from the Seneca family.
The Glow Run/Walk is a student-driven initiative intended to
raise mental health awareness
and make a difference in the community. This year, students have
had much more time to prepare
for the Glow Run/Walk and have
made a collaborative effort to enhance the event.
It will take place May 13 at the

high school from 7 to 10 p.m. and


will include food, glow games
such as KanJam, Cornhole and
ring toss with glowing features
and runners/walkers decorated
with glow-in-the-dark paint and
glow bracelets and necklaces.
The event will be open to the
community this year in an attempt to make a difference and
shine some light in the encompassing darkness of those who
suffer from mental illness, as
Kennevan put it.
This years Glow Run/Walk will
also play host to a live student
band that will play in the football
stadium throughout the event.
The psychology club has made
it a priority to surpass the
amount of donations to NAMI
from last year, to raise the level of
awareness on the severity of the
struggle these individuals face
and to break down the stigma and
stereotypes associated with mental illness.
Its great to have our Seneca
family gathered in the stadium
with one common goal in mind
and to make a difference in our
community, Kennevan said. We
look forward to surpassing our
goals from last year and getting
more people involved.
For more information, email
skennevan@lrhsd.org.

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the pitcher she is today.
Sweets ability to control pitches isnt due to anything she does
differently with her mechanics
compared to other high school
pitchers.
Its all mental, Sweet said. If
I throw a ball, I try to focus again
so I can throw a strike and get
back. The support from everyone
else on the field helps me to push
the strikes.
Sweet can throw a variety of
moving pitches, including multiple variations of a curveball and
screwball. Sweet places her
curveball in different locations
based on the count. Sweet uses
her screwball to help keep hitters
off balance.
Screwballs I like to use because it gets a lot of foul balls, especially when you throw it up and
in, you get a lot of foul balls into
the backstop, Sweet said. Its
hard to get around on that.
Its a lot of where you put
your hip, Sweet said about locating her pitches. If you put your

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Eliza Sweet fires a pitch during a game from her sophomore season
in 2015. Sweet was one of four pitchers named to the all-Olympic
Conference first team last year.
hip a quarter-inch to the inside,
then its going to go to the inside.
If you point it a quarter-inch to
the outside, it will go outside.
The one area where Sweet is focused on improving is finishing
strikeouts.
A lot of times, I get two strikes
and I struggle to get that swing
and miss, she said. I could save
my arm a lot if I could throw less
pitches and if I could get further
ahead and strike them out.
Sweet is only a little more than
halfway through her high school
career, but she already knows
where she is going to college. She
plans to attend The College of
New Jersey beginning in the fall
of 2017.

They have a great engineering


program there and I love the
coach, Sally Miller, Sweet said.
Shes great and a very fun and
skilled person. Itll be a great way
to finish off my years of softball
and start off my life in engineering.
Moving forward in 2016, Sweet
is hopeful Seneca can make a
deep playoff run. The Golden Eagles started the season with a 4-2
record. Sweets pitching has kept
Seneca competitive in most of the
games.
Were a very young team,
Sweet said. Were bound to make
mistakes. We can definitely be
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