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WINTER MVPS | 1: Carlisles Deshawn Millington


is our All-Sentinel Boys Basketball Player of the
Year for the second season in a row after leading
the Thundering Herd to their first trip to the
PIAA semifinals since 1988. 2: Big Spring senior
Dillon Novak won the first ever PIAA diving title
in Big Spring history and broke 500 points for the
first time in his career in doing so. 3: Big Spring
senior Jarod Anderson won four state medals,
including two individual silvers, to earn co-Athlete
of the Year for the All-Sentinel Boys Swimming
team along with teammate Dillon Novak. 4:
Shippensburgs Chandler Olson ends his high
school career as the only four-time medalist for the
Greyhounds. 5: MSMCCs Cam Moore ends his high
school hockey career with three championships 7.
6.
and a grand total of 276 points. 6: Northern
sophomore Kate Luft followed in big sisters
footsteps, winning All-Sentinel Girls Swimming
Athlete of the Year a year after Becca Luft. 7:
Camp Hill junior Diamond Bragg led the Sentinel
area in scoring this season and pushed the Lions to
Turn to pages C3-5 for our complete All-Sentinel teams.
a second straight District 3 championship and the
M
1 PIAA quarterfinals.
C2|Saturday, April 1, 2017 SCOREBOARD The Sentinel

Starting lineup SENTINEL SPORTS RESULTS


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retirement of WR Ryan Smith. Minnesota 5, Ottawa 1 (Kessel, Crosby), 0:39. 2, Pittsburgh, Crosby 43 Hartford 3, Hershey 0 Houston at Golden State, 10:30p.m.
TRANSACTIONS HOCKEY Edmonton 3, San Jose 2 (Sheary, Hainsey), 10:46. 3, N.Y. Rangers, Holden Chicago 4, Iowa 0 Saturdays Games
Fridays Games 11, 19:33 (pp). Texas at Rockford, 8p.m. L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 3:30p.m.
BASEBALL NHL Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, SO Third Period4, Pittsburgh, Rust 14 (Cole), 6:46. Stockton at San Antonio, 8:30p.m. Atlanta at Chicago, 5p.m.
ANAHEIM DUCKS Reassigned LW Ondrej Kase N.Y. Islanders 2, New Jersey 1 5, N.Y. Rangers, Nash 23 (Miller, Girardi), 8:50. 6, Ontario at Bakersfield, 10p.m. Orlando at Brooklyn, 6p.m.
American League
to San Diego (AHL).Signed G Angus Redmond to Columbus at Chicago, 8:30p.m. N.Y. Rangers, Kreider 27 (Holden, Miller), 19:48. Manitoba at San Jose, 10p.m. Sacramento at Minnesota, 8p.m.
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Optioned RHPs Alec
a three-year contract. San Jose at Calgary, 9p.m. OvertimeNone. San Diego at Tucson, 10:05p.m. Phoenix at Portland, 10p.m.
Asher and Logan Verrett to Norfolk (IL). Signed
ARIZONA COYOTES Assigned F Christian Fischer St. Louis at Colorado, 9p.m. ShootoutPittsburgh 2 (Kessel G, Crosby G), N.Y. Saturdays Games Sundays Games
1B Ryan Ripken to a minor league contract.
to Tucson (AHL). Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10p.m. Rangers 0 (Zibanejad NG, Zuccarello NG). Hartford at Albany, 5p.m. Boston at New York, 1p.m.
BOSTON RED SOX Assigned OF Bryce Brentz
DALLAS STARS Recalled Fs Gemel Smith and Washington at Arizona, 10p.m. Shots on GoalPittsburgh 15-9-8-335. N.Y. Binghamton at St. Johns, 6p.m. Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 3p.m.
outright to Pawtucket (IL). Reassigned RHPs
Justin Dowling from Texas (AHL). Saturdays Games Rangers 8-12-10-333. Texas at Milwaukee, 7p.m. Dallas at Milwaukee, 3:30p.m.
Jamie Callahan, Austin Maddox and Chandler
NEW JERSEY DEVILS Announced the retirement Florida at Boston, 1p.m. Power-play opportunitiesPittsburgh 0 of 3; N.Y. Bridgeport at Hershey, 7p.m. Memphis at L.A. Lakers, 3:30p.m.
Shepherd to their minor league camp.
of F Patrik Elias. Minnesota at Nashville, 2p.m. Rangers 1 of 2. Toronto at Syracuse, 7p.m. Utah at San Antonio, 3:30p.m.
DETROIT TIGERS Placed OF J.D. Martinez on the
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Signed C Mike Toronto at Detroit, 7p.m. GoaliesPittsburgh, Murray 29-10-4 (33 shots- Rochester at Utica, 7p.m. Atlanta at Brooklyn, 6p.m.
10-day DL, retroactive to March 30. Announced
Vecchione to an entry-level contract. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7p.m. 30 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 30-18-4 Providence at Springfield, 7:05p.m. Chicago at New Orleans, 6p.m.
OF Steven Moya cleared waivers and was
ECHL Dallas at Carolina, 7p.m. (35-32). Lehigh Valley at WB-Scranton, 7:05p.m. Denver at Miami, 6p.m.
assigned outright to Toledo (IL). Announced LHP
MANCHESTER MONARCHS Announced F Tyler Montreal at Tampa Bay, 7p.m. A18,006 (18,200). T2:44. Cleveland at Chicago, 8p.m. Indiana at Cleveland, 6p.m.
Daniel Stumpf cleared waivers and was offered
Sikura was returned from loan by Iowa (AHL) and Ottawa at Winnipeg, 7p.m. RefereesEric Furlatt, Ghislain Hebert. Grand Rapids at Rockford, 8p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 6p.m.
back to Kansas City as the return of a Rule 5
G Colin Stevens was recalled by Springfield (AHL). Anaheim at Edmonton, 10p.m. LinesmenScott Cherrey, Greg Devorski. Stockton at San Antonio, 8p.m. Washington at Golden State, 8p.m.
pick. Signed C Bryan Holaday to a minor league
Released D Tyler Elbrecht and RW Thomas Schutt. Sundays Games Ontario at Bakersfield, 9p.m. Houston at Phoenix, 9p.m.
contract and assigned him to Toledo.
READING ROYALS Announced D Reece Willcox
NEW YORK YANKEES Optioned RHP Ben Heller
and C Kyle Higashioka to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
was assigned to the team from Lehigh Valley
Boston at Chicago, 12:30p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 3p.m.
Islanders 2, Devils 1 Manitoba at San Jose, 10p.m.
San Diego at Tucson, 10:05p.m.
Mondays Games
Portland at Minnesota, 7p.m.
(AHL). Nashville at St. Louis, 4p.m. Sundays Games
(IL). New Jersey 0 0 11
SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS Signed D Mitch
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Named Dennis Eckersley
special assistant to the president.
Nylen to an amateur tryout contract.
Carolina at Pittsburgh, 5p.m.
Washington at Columbus, 6p.m.
N.Y. Islanders 1 1 02
First Period1, N.Y. Islanders, Lee 29 (Tavares,
Rochester at Albany, 3p.m.
Hartford at Providence, 3:05p.m.
Raptors 111, Pacers 100
SEATTLE MARINERS Agreed to terms with INF COLLEGE Colorado at Minnesota, 6p.m. Boychuk), 5:44 (pp). Utica at WB-Scranton, 3:05p.m. INDIANA (100)
Gordon Beckham on a minor league contract. BETHUNE-COOKMAN Named Ryan Ridder Dallas at Tampa Bay, 6p.m. Second Period2, N.Y. Islanders, Beauvillier 9 Texas at Milwaukee, 4p.m. George 10-22 4-5 28, T.Young 6-13 0-1 12,
Recalled LHP Ariel Miranda from Tacoma (PCL). mens basketball coach. San Jose at Vancouver, 7p.m. (Chimera, Ho-sang), 17:54. Charlotte at Chicago, 5p.m. Turner 4-7 0-1 9, Teague 4-9 9-10 19, Ellis 2-11
Placed RHPs Steve Cishek, Shae Simmons, Rob HOFSTRA Named John Paris and Shane McKay Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30p.m. Third Period3, New Jersey, Henrique 20 (Zacha, Lehigh Valley at Hershey, 5p.m. 0-0 4, Miles 5-14 2-2 15, Christmas 0-0 0-0 0,
Whalen, Tony Zych, LHP Drew Smyly and INF athletic facilities coordinators. Anaheim at Calgary, 9:30p.m. Quenneville), 11:23 (pp). Cleveland at Iowa, 6p.m. Allen 1-2 0-0 2, Brooks 4-9 2-2 11, J.Young 0-0
Shawn OMalley on the 10-day DL. Optioned OF OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN Announced the Arizona at Los Angeles, 10:30p.m. Shots on GoalNew Jersey 6-10-1127. N.Y. 0-0 0. Totals 36-87 17-21 100.
Ben Gamel and C Tuffy Gosewisch to Tacoma. resignation of womens soccer coach Randall Mondays Games Islanders 10-16-1238. TORONTO (111)
Reassigned RHP Jonathan Aro, LHP Dean Robison. Named Chelsie Flagg womens interim Ottawa at Detroit, 7p.m.
Toronto at Buffalo, 7p.m.
Power-play opportunitiesNew Jersey 1 of 3; N.Y. NBA Carroll 4-9 0-0 12, Ibaka 6-10 0-0 15,
Kiekhefer, INFs Mike Freeman, Tyler Smith and soccer coach. Islanders 1 of 10. Valanciunas 5-9 6-9 16, Joseph 3-5 0-0 6,
C Nevin Ashley to their minor league camp. OLD DOMINION Extended football coach Bobby Montreal at Florida, 7:30p.m. GoaliesNew Jersey, Kinkaid 7-12-3 (38 shots- EASTERN CONFERENCE DeRozan 11-26 15-20 40, Tucker 3-8 0-0 8,
TEXAS RANGERS Optioned RHP Keona Kela Wilders contract through the 2021-22 season. 36 saves). N.Y. Islanders, Halak 8-9-5 (27-26). Atlantic Division Patterson 1-5 0-0 3, Poeltl 0-1 0-2 0, Wright
to Round Rock (PCL).Reassigned RHP Anthony
Bass and C Steven Lerud to minor league camp.
SYRACUSE Named Dave Boller director of Cavaliers 122, 76ers 105 A13,766 (15,813). T2:40.
RefereesKendrick Nicholson, Tim Peel.
W L Pct GB 4-5 2-4 11, Powell 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 37-82
player personnel for football. x-Boston 49 27 .645 23-35 111.
National League UTAH Announced G Devon Daniels and G JoJo PHILADELPHIA (105) LinesmenSteve Miller, Kiel Murchison. x-Toronto 46 30 .605 3 Indiana 25 23 20 32 100
ARIZONA DIAMIONDBACKS Selected the Zamora are leaving the mens basketball team. Saric 3-12 1-2 8, Holmes 7-9 3-5 19, McConnell New York 29 47 .382 20 Toronto 28 18 34 31 111
contract of RHP J.J. Hoover. Optioned C Oscar 4-9 2-2 10, Luwawu-Cabarrot 7-15 4-5 19, Philadelphia 28 48 .368 21 3-Point GoalsIndiana 11-26 (George 4-10,
Hernandez to Jackson (TL). Reassigned LHP T.J. Anderson 4-8 2-2 12, Long 7-10 0-0 16, Splitter AHL Brooklyn 16 59 .213 32 Miles 3-6, Teague 2-3, Turner 1-1, Brooks 1-3,
McFarland to their minor league camp.
COLORADO ROCKIES Selected the contract
NHL 1-2 2-3 5, Henderson 3-7 0-0 7, Stauskas 4-10
0-0 9. Totals 40-82 14-19 105. Eastern Conference
Southeast Division Ellis 0-3), Toronto 14-27 (Carroll 4-8, DeRozan
3-4, Ibaka 3-4, Tucker 2-3, Wright 1-1, Patterson
W L Pct GB
of INF-OF Stephen Cardullo from Albuquerque EASTERN CONFERENCE CLEVELAND (122) ATLANTIC DIVISION z-Washington 46 29 .613 1-4, Powell 0-1, Joseph 0-2). Fouled OutNone.
(PCL). Designated RHP Jason Motte for assign- James 14-22 3-6 34, Love 6-14 4-5 18, 39 36 .520 7 ReboundsIndiana 42 (George, Turner 9),
Atlantic Division GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Atlanta
ment. Optioned INF Pat Valaika to Albuquerque. Thompson 3-7 1-2 7, Irving 11-16 1-1 24, Smith 37 39 .487 9 Toronto 53 (Valanciunas 17). AssistsIndiana
GP W L OT Pts GF GA WB-Scranton 68 46 19 3 0 95 228 157 Miami
Reassigned OF Chris Denorfia to their minor 5-9 0-0 14, Derr.Williams 2-3 0-0 5, Frye 5-8 35 41 .461 11 19 (Teague 5), Toronto 23 (Wright, Joseph 6).
x-Montreal 77 44 24 9 97 214 190 Lehigh Valley 68 43 21 4 0 90 239 200 Charlotte
league camp. 0-0 12, Dero.Williams 3-8 0-0 6, Felder 0-2 0-0 Providence 68 40 19 5 4 89 210 169 Orlando 27 49 .355 19 Total FoulsIndiana 21, Toronto 23. A19,800
PITTSBURGH PIRATES Optioned RHP A.J. Ottawa 76 41 26 9 91 197 199
0, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Liggins 0-1 0-2 0, Shumpert Hershey 69 38 20 8 3 87 235 197
C entral Division (19,800).
Schugel to Indianapolis (IL). Toronto 76 37 24 15 89 233 222
1-5 0-0 2. Totals 50-95 9-16 122. Bridgeport 69 41 24 3 1 86 206 190 W L Pct GB
Boston 77 41 30 6 88 220 203
SAN DIEGO PADRES Claimed RHP Jake Esch
off waivers from Miami. Designated RHP Cesar Tampa Bay 76 38 29 9 85 215 213
Philadelphia 29 23 25 28 105 Springfield 69 28 30 9 2 67 172 190 z-Cleveland 48 27 .640
Cleveland 32 38 34 18 122 Hartford
Celtics 117, Magic 116
Florida 77 33 33 11 77 199 222 68 23 39 4 2 52 175 248 Milwaukee 40 36 .526 8
Vargas for assignment. 3-Point GoalsPhiladelphia 11-33 (Holmes 2-2, Indiana 37 39 .487 11 ORLANDO (116)
Buffalo 77 32 33 12 76 193 221 North Division
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Announced 1B-OF Long 2-3, Anderson 2-4, Splitter 1-1, Henderson 36 39 .480 12 Fournier 6-13 6-6 20, Ross 5-13 3-3 17, Gordon
Detroit 77 31 34 12 74 192 229 GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Chicago
Clint Robinson cleared waivers and was assigned 1-3, Stauskas 1-5, Saric 1-7, Luwawu-Cabarrot Toronto 35 42 .455 14 11-24 7-8 32, Vucevic 4-13 0-0 8, Payton 5-13
Metropolitan Division 69 38 26 4 1 81 225 188 Detroit
outright to Syracuse (IL). 1-8), Cleveland 13-29 (Smith 4-7, James 3-7, Syracuse 69 34 23 6 6 80 208 210 2-2 12, Biyombo 2-3 4-4 8, Watson 1-6 0-0 2,
GP W L OT Pts GF GA WESTERN CONFERENCE
American Association Frye 2-2, Love 2-5, Irving 1-1, Derr.Williams 1-2, Albany 68 34 29 2 3 73 177 187 Meeks 4-9 2-2 13, Hezonja 2-4 0-0 4. Totals
x-Washington 76 51 17 8 110 248 170 Southwest Division
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS Signed INF Liggins 0-1, Shumpert 0-2, Dero.Williams 0-2). St. Johns 69 32 27 8 2 74 194 203 40-98 24-25 116.
x-Columbus 76 49 19 8 106 236 174 W L Pct GB
Mitch Delfino and OF John Ruettiger. Fouled OutNone. ReboundsPhiladelphia 42 Utica 68 31 28 7 2 71 175 192 BOSTON (117)
x-Pittsburgh 77 47 19 11 105 263 219
LINCOLN SALTDOGS Sold the contract of RHP (Anderson 10), Cleveland 49 (Thompson 11). Rochester 67 28 37 0 2 58 178 215 x-San Antonio 58 17 .773 Crowder 6-11 4-6 18, Brown 4-9 2-2 12,
x-N.Y. Rangers 78 46 26 6 98 248 210
Shairon Martis to Baltimore (AL). Signed RHP AssistsPhiladelphia 26 (McConnell 7), Cleveland Binghamton 69 26 39 2 2 56 177 239 x-Houston 51 24 .680 7 Johnson 1-1 2-3 5, Horford 4-11 4-4 12, Thomas
Carolina 76 35 27 14 84 202 214 Memphis 42 34 .553 16 10-23 11-13 35, G.Green 3-4 0-0 6, Jerebko 2-4
Leuris Gomez. 30 (Irving 9). Total FoulsPhiladelphia 21, Western Conference
N.Y. Islanders 77 36 29 12 84 224 235 New Orleans 33 43 .434 25 0-0 4, Olynyk 3-7 2-2 9, Smart 1-6 4-4 7, Rozier
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS Signed OF Tony Cleveland 16. A20,562 (20,562).
Philadelphia 77 37 32 8 82 206 225 CENTRAL DIVISION Dallas 31 44 .413 27 4-8 0-0 9. Totals 38-84 29-34 117.
Campana.
New Jersey 77 27 36 14 68 175 226 Northwest Division
SIOUX FALLS CANARIES Signed RHP Miles
Nordgren. WESTERN CONFERENCE Hornets 122, Nuggets 114 Grand Rapids GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
68 43 20 1 4 91 234 170 W L Pct GB
Orlando 29 35 26 26 116
Boston 31 26 35 25 117
TEXAS AIRHOGS Signed RHP Joe Robinson. Central Division DENVER (114) Chicago 69 39 18 7 5 90 229 181 x-Utah 46 29 .613 3-Point GoalsOrlando 12-30 (Ross 4-9,
WICHITA WINGNUTS Signed C Martin Medina GP W L OT Pts GF GA Gallinari 5-11 5-5 19, Faried 9-17 0-1 18, Jokic Milwaukee 68 40 22 3 3 86 203 192 x-Oklahoma City 43 32 .573 3 Gordon 3-5, Meeks 3-6, Fournier 2-7, Hezonja
and C Zach Fisher. Released RHP Chase M. x-Chicago 77 49 21 7 105 234 198 11-16 2-3 26, Nelson 4-8 0-0 12, Harris 8-14 Charlotte 68 35 28 5 0 75 183 187 Portland 37 38 .493 9 0-1, Watson 0-2), Boston 12-33 (Thomas
Johnson. x-Minnesota 77 45 24 8 98 249 196 1-1 20, Hernangomez 1-3 0-0 2, Chandler 2-8 Cleveland 68 33 28 3 4 73 171 186 Denver 35 40 .467 11 4-10, Brown 2-4, Crowder 2-6, Johnson 1-1,
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Signed LHP Mitch St. Louis 76 42 28 6 90 214 201 0-1 5, Ma.Plumlee 2-4 0-0 4, Murray 3-9 0-0 8. Iowa 68 31 29 6 2 70 162 178 Minnesota 30 44 .405 15 Olynyk 1-2, Rozier 1-2, Smart 1-4, G.Green 0-1,
Lambson. Nashville 77 39 27 11 89 227 213 Totals 45-90 8-11 114. Manitoba 68 25 34 4 5 59 176 218 Pacific Division Jerebko 0-1, Horford 0-2). Fouled OutNone.
CAN-AM LEAGUE Winnipeg 78 36 35 7 79 233 247 CHARLOTTE (122) Rockford 68 22 34 9 3 56 157 223 W L Pct GB ReboundsOrlando 48 (Gordon 16), Boston 45
Dallas 77 31 35 11 73 207 244 Kidd-Gilchrist 4-6 3-4 11, Williams 3-7 0-0 9, z-Golden State 61 14 .813 (Horford 9). AssistsOrlando 28 (Payton 15),
NEW JERSEY JACKALS Signed LHP Jose Jose. PACIFIC DIVISION
Colorado 76 20 53 3 43 150 258 Zeller 3-7 2-3 8, Walker 9-23 9-11 31, Batum x-L.A. Clippers 46 31 .597 16 Boston 27 (Thomas 7). Total FoulsOrlando 21,
TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES Signed OF Brenden GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Sacramento 29 47 .382 32
Pacific Division 4-13 4-5 13, Kaminsky 7-13 3-3 22, Mi.Plumlee Boston 18. A18,624 (18,624).
Webb. Released INF Jesus Merchan. San Jose 60 39 14 2 5 85 208 157 Phoenix 22 54 .289 39
GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1-1 2-2 4, Weber 0-1 0-0 0, Belinelli 3-7 2-2
BASKETBALL x-Anaheim 77 42 23 12 96 206 190 San Diego 60 38 17 3 2 81 191 156 L.A. Lakers 21 54 .280 40
11, Lamb 6-8 0-0 13. Totals 40-86 25-30 122.
NBA
NBA Fined Dallas G Devin Harris $25,000,
x-Edmonton 77 43 25 9 95 228 198
x-San Jose 77 43 27 7 93 208 189
Denver 32 24 38 20 114
Charlotte 24 32 30 36 122
Ontario 60 32 18 10 0 74 178 168 x-clinched playoff spot
Bakersfield 60 30 24 5 1 66 179 165 z-clinched division COLLEGE
Stockton 60 29 25 4 2 64 184 170
for aggressively pursuing a game official and
failing to leave the court in a timely manner
Calgary 77 43 30 4 90 212 208
Los Angeles 76 36 33 7 79 185 189
3-Point GoalsDenver 16-33 (Gallinari 4-6,
Nelson 4-6, Harris 3-7, Jokic 2-3, Murray 2-7,
Texas 67 30 32 1 4 65 200 229 Detroit 90, Brooklyn 89
Thursdays Games
BASKETBALL
Vancouver 76 30 37 9 69 173 223 Tucson 61 26 28 7 0 59 165 207 Chicago 99, Cleveland 93
following his ejection during a March 29 game Chandler 1-4), Charlotte 17-36 (Kaminsky 5-8,
at New Orleans. Arizona 77 27 41 9 63 182 247 Walker 4-10, Williams 3-5, Belinelli 3-6, Lamb
San Antonio 67 25 35 5 2 57 161 208 Minnesota 119, L.A. Lakers 104 NCAA Womens Basketball
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Recalled F Jarell Martin NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for 1-2, Batum 1-5). Fouled OutNone. Rebounds NOTE: TWO POINTS ARE AWARDED FOR
A WIN, ONE POINT FOR AN OVERTIME OR
L.A. Clippers 124, Phoenix 118
Portland 117, Houston 107
Tournament Glance
from Iowa (NBADL). overtime loss. Top three teams in each division Denver 49 (Jokic, Faried 13), Charlotte 43 (Zeller
SHOOTOUT LOSS. Fridays Games FINAL FOUR
FOOTBALL and two wild cards per conference advance to 9). AssistsDenver 32 (Jokic 10), Charlotte 26
playoffs. (Batum 9). Total FoulsDenver 19, Charlotte 17. Thursdays Games Charlotte 122, Denver 114 At Dallas
NFL x-clinched playoff spot A18,353 (19,077). Charlotte 4, Cleveland 1 Toronto 111, Indiana 100 National Semifinals
CHICAGO BEARS Waived DL Ego Ferguson. Thursdays Games Fridays Games Boston 117, Orlando 116 Friday, March 31
GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed LS Derek Hart. Cleveland 122, Philadelphia 105 South Carolina 62, Stanford 53
MIAMI DOLPHINS Signed S T.J. McDonald.
Carolina 2, Columbus 1, OT
Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
Penguins 4, Rangers 3 Binghamton 4, St. Johns 2
Charlotte 3, Grand Rapids 1 Memphis 99, Dallas 90 UConn (36-0) vs. Mississippi State (33-4),
Released DE Dion Jordan. Montreal 6, Florida 2 Milwaukee 108, Detroit 105, OT 10p.m.
Pittsburgh 0 2 1 0 4Toronto 3, Syracuse 2, SO
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Signed QB Chase Daniel Boston 2, Dallas 0 New Orleans 117, Sacramento 89 National Championship
N.Y. Rangers 0 1 2 0 3Bridgeport 3, Lehigh Valley 1
to a one-year contract. Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 3 Providence 4, Albany 1 New York 98, Miami 94 Sunday, April 2
Pittsburgh won shootout 2-0.
CFL Toronto 3, Nashville 1 Rochester 5, Utica 2 San Antonio 100, Oklahoma City 95 xxSouth Carolina (32-4) vs. UConn-Miss. St.
First PeriodNone.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Announced the Winnipeg 4, Anaheim 3, OT Washington at Utah, 9p.m. winner, 6p.m.
Second Period1, Pittsburgh, Guentzel 12 Springfield 3, WB-Scranton 1

LOCAL SCHEDULE
TODAY Lancaster Catholic vs. Trinity 11:30a.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE
York Catholic vs. Trinity 2 Swarthmore at Dickinson (DH) 1 Dickinson at Bryn Mawr 1
BASEBALL
Carlisle at Waynesboro noon BOYS LACROSSE Widener at Messiah (DH) 1 Messiah at Albright 1
Northeastern at West Perry noon Mechanicsburg at Eastern York 10a.m. Millersville at Shippensburg (DH) 1 IUP at Shippensburg 1
Cumberland Valley at Ephrata 3:15 Red Land at Susquehannock 10a.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL AHL
Trinity at Ephrata 1 Ursinus at Dickinson (DH) 12:30 Bridgeport at Hershey 7
SOFTBALL
Waynesboro at Carlisle noon GIRLS LACROSSE Messiah at Widener (DH) noon LOCAL AUTO RACING
Eastern York at Mechanicsburg 10a.m. Shippensburg at West Chester (DH) 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints, All-American Outlaws, at
CD East at Northern noon 1
Lincoln Speedway 6
Ephrata at Trinity 7:15 COLLEGE TRACK & FIELD
PECO TOURNAMENT, NEWPORT TYSON FENCE NIGHT
11:30a.m. BOYS TENNIS
Greenwood vs. West Perry Dickinson at Little Three Championship 10am
Super Sportsman, Late Models, Street Stocks, Ex-
Mechanicsburg at Conrad Weiser 11a.m. Messiah at Danny Curran Invitational
Newport vs. Susquenita 11:30a.m. treme Stocks, at Susquehanna Speedway 6
TRACK & FIELD Shippensburg at Colonial Relays (Williamsburg, VA)
Consolation 1:30 Bruce Dallas Invitational SUNDAY
Championship 1:30 Carlisle, East Pennsboro, Mechanicsburg, Northern, Shippensburg at Millersville Metrics
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Trinity at Cumberland Valley 9:30 COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE Central Penn at Valley Forge (DH) noon
DIOCESAN TOURNAMENT
Dickinson at Eastern 1
Lancaster Catholic, Trinity, York Catholic at Bishop BOYS VOLLEYBALL AHL
McDevitt TBA Red Land at Northeastern 8:30a.m. Albright College at Messiah 1 Lehigh Valley at Hershey 5

TV SCHEDULE
TODAY 11a.m., BTN Northwestern spring game SOCCER 3p.m., NBC PGA Tour, Shell Houston Open, fi-
7:30a.m., NBCSN Premier League, Everton at nal round
NASCAR Noon, SEC South Carolina spring game
Liverpool
10a.m., FS1 Monster Energy Cup Series, STP 3p.m., BTN Michigan St. spring game 5p.m., GOLF LPGA Tour, ANA Inspiration, final round
500, practice 9:20a.m., FS2 Bundesliga, Schalke vs. Borus-
sia Dortmund MLB
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
11a.m., FS1 Camping World Truck Series, Alpha 1p.m., ESPN N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay
Energy Solutions 250, qualifying 7p.m., ESPN Auburn at Georgia 10a.m., CNBC Premier League, West Bromwich
Albion at Manchester United 4p.m., ESPN2 San Francisco at Arizona
1:30p.m., FS1 Monster Energy Cup Series, STP DRAG RACING
500, final practice 7p.m., FS1 NHRA, DENSO Spark Plugs Nation- 10a.m., NBCSN Premier League, Crystal Palace 8:30p.m., ESPN Chicago Cubs at St. Louis
als, qualifying at Chelsea NBA
3p.m., FOX Camping World Truck Series, Alpha
Energy Solutions 250 FIGURE SKATING 12:20p.m., FS2 Bundesliga, Eintracht Frankfurt 1p.m., ABC Boston at New York
12:30p.m., NBCSN ISU World Championships, vs. Borussia Monchengladbach 3:30p.m., ABC Utah at San Antonio
5:30p.m., FS1 FIA Formula E Championship
Mens Free Skate 12:30p.m., NBC Premier League, Bournemouth 6p.m., NBA Denver at Miami
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL at Southampton
2:30p.m., NBCSN ISU World Championships,
10a.m., ESPN2 Dicks Sporting Goods Nationals, Free Dance 9p.m., NBA Houston at Phoenix
TENNIS
Girls championship 1p.m., ESPN2 ATP World Tour-WTA Tour, Miami NHL
8p.m., NBC ISU World Championships, Ladies &
Noon, ESPN Dicks Sporting Goods Nationals, Boys Mens Free Skate Open, womens championship 12:30p.m., NBC Boston at Chicago
championship 7:30p.m., NBCSN Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers
GOLF SUNDAY
BOXING 1p.m., GOLF PGA Tour, Shell Houston Open, third 9:30a.m., FS1 Bundesliga, Ingolstadt vs. Mainz
11p.m., ESPN2 Antonio Orozco vs. KeAndre Gib- round NASCAR
son, super lightweights 2p.m., FS1 NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Se- 11a.m., NBCSN Premier League, Manchester City
3p.m., GOLF Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf Re- ries, STP 500 at Arsenal
COLLEGE BASEBALL sort Classic, second round 11:20a.m., FS2 Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen
3:30p.m., ESPN2 Texas A&M at LSU DRAG RACING
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The Sentinel STATE SPORTS/ALL-SENTINEL TEAMS Saturday, April 1, 2017|C3

2016-17 Swimming and Diving All-Sentinel Team


JAKE ADAMS Morris, fr., swimming, Ship- berland Valley States: 6th
The Sentinel pensburg; Madison Osanitsch, in 200 IM (1:52.19); 6th in 400
Coach of the Year fr., swimming, Shippensburg; free relay (3:09.94, with Kyle
Michael Gobrecht, Cum- Mimi Chase, swimming, Trinity; Farrow, Jack Dengler, Logan
berland Valley The Eagles Erica Kenski, jr., diving, Trinity. Skiles); 9th in 100 free (46.32);
were the only local squad to Boys 12th in 200 medley relay (1:35.70,
finish top five in both boys and Co-Athletes of the Year with Dengler, Farrow, Skiles);
girls this season, and they did it Jarod Anderson, sr., Big District 3: gold in 400 free relay
without a ton of firepower. Sure, Spring States: silver in 100 (3:10.36, with Dengler, Farrow,
Jacob Deckman graduates with breast (58.08); silver in 200 IM Skiles); gold in 200 medley relay
a few more medals, but CV was (1:54.11); 5th in 200 free relay (1:34.44, with Dengler, Farrow,
young (three freshmen made (1:28.71, with Jackson Penner, Skiles); silver in 200 IM (1:53.18);
states) and not one girl made the Brennan Flory, Greg Kinch); 10th silver in 100 free (46.57).
podium at Bucknell University. in 400 free relay (3:17.56, with Devon Chenot, jr., Carlisle
It was a team effort to get that Kinch, Penner, Dain Vallie); Dis- States: 8th in 100 free (46.28);
far, highlighted by that fourth trict 3: gold in 200 IM (1:54.57); 8th in 50 free (20.86); 22nd in
straight 400 free relay District 3 gold in 100 breast (57.97); bronze 200 free relay (1:28.09, with
championship. in 200 free relay (1:29.57, with Isaiah Bell, Ethan Christiansen,
Girls Penner, Flory, Kinch); 4th in Max Fiorentino); District 3: gold
Athlete of the Year 400 free relay (3:19.88, Kinch, in 50 free (21.07); gold in 100 free
Kate Luft, so., Northern Penner, Vallie). (45.97); silver in 200 free relay
States: silver in 100 back (56.51); Dillon Novak, sr., Big (1:27.53, with Bell, Christiansen,
5th in 200 IM (2:07.38); 16th in SENTINEL FILE Spring States: gold in diving Fiorentino); 6th in 400 free relay
400 free relay (3:44.78, with Ra- Boiling Springs Billy Webber (518.90); District 3: gold in div- (3:14.23, with Bell, C. Padgett,
chel Eby, Katelyn Boyce, Nicole ing (482.40). Christiansen).
Andrews); District 3: gold in 200 jka, Chase, Laura Weiss). free relay (3:34.70, with Carolyn First Team Honorable Mentions
IM (2:09.72); silver in 100 back Shannon McCabe, jr., Big Bolden, Riley Hester, Kayla Bar- Billy Webber, sr., Boiling Greg Kinch, sr., swimming,
(55.70); bronze in 200 free relay Spring States: silver in div- one); 19th in 500 free (5:07.28); Springs States: 4th in 200 Big Spring; Jackson Penner,
(1:41.25, with Andrews, Alexa ing (408.75); District 3: silver in 24th in 200 free (1:55.29); Dis- free relay (1:27.48, with Peter jr., swimming, Big Spring; Pe-
Byers, Eby); bronze in 400 free diving (389.80). trict 3: 4th in 200 free (1:53.58); Greenbaum, Zach Orris, Kevin ter Greenbaum, sr., swimming,
relay (3:42.77, with Boyce, Byers, Kayla Barone, jr., Cum- 4th in 400 free relay (3:34.69, Barnes); 5th in 100 free (46.75); Boiling Springs; Zach Orris, jr.,
Eby). Per Northern: School re- berland Valley States: 18th with Bolden, Hester, Barone); 10th in 200 free (1:44.15); 13th swimming, Boiling Springs; Jack
cord holder in 200 IM and 100 in 100 back (58.11); 13th in 400 6th in 200 medley relay (1:50.78, in 200 medley relay (1:40.92, Still, so., diving, Boiling Springs;
back, All-State recognition and free relay (3:34.70, with Carolyn with Shannon Maher, Hester, with Greenbaum, Barnes, Or- Isaiah Bell, so., swimming, Carl-
All-American consideration for Bolden, Riley Hester, Liz Jack- Barone); 8th in 500 free (5:11.03). ris); District 3: gold in 100 free isle; Logan Skiles, fr., swimming,
100 back. son); 28th in 200 free (1:56.58); Honorable Mentions (46.46); gold in 200 free relay Cumberland Valley; Jack Den-
First Team District 3: silver in 200 free Kirsten Strayer, sr., swim- (1:28.99, with Greenbaum, Or- gler, jr., swimming, Cumber-
Sarah Wyant, jr., Trinity (1:52.48); bronze in 100 back ming, Boiling Springs; Laura ris, Barnes); silver in 200 free land Valley; Sam Nonemaker,
States: 6th in 100 free (52.89), (57.32); 4th in 400 free relay McIlhenny, sr., diving, Carl- (1:43.47); bronze in 200 med- jr., swimming, Shippensburg;
12th in 50 free (24.54); District 3: (3:34.69, with Bolden, Hester, isle; Lyndsey Byers, sr., diving, ley relay (1:40.22, with Green- Riley Spahr, swimming/diving,
silver in 50 free (24.26); bronze in Jackson); 6th in 200 medley relay Cedar Cliff; Riley Hester, fr., baum, Barnes, Orris). Per Boil- Trinity.
100 free (53.21); 5th in 400 free (1:50.78, with Shannon Maher, swimming, Cumberland Valley; ing Springs: 7-time District 3
relay (3:43.95, with Alexis Majka, Hester, Jackson). Nicole Andrews, so., swimming, champ, 3-time state qualifier, Email Jake Adams at jadams@
N. Lee, Mary Chase); 7th in 200 Liz Jackson, jr, Cumberland Northern; Katelyn Boyce, so., holds 5 school records. cumberlink.com or follow him on
medley relay (1:53.41, with Ma- Valley States: 13th in 400 swimming, Northern; Makenna Jacob Deckman, sr., Cum- Twitter @jakeadams520

LOCAL BRIEFS

Yenser makes national finals


ELKS HOOP SHOOT A pair of local football stand-
outs committed to Grove City
with older brother Tyler Gus- In the second period, Hart-
tafson, the Greyhounds starting ford got a bit of puck luck on a
Boiling Springs Ethan Yenser College in the past week. quarterback in 2015. goal that gave them a 2-0 lead.
will get to visit the Windy City Cumberland Valley lineman Defender John Gilmour rushed
in a few weeks. Robert Goodrich III tweeted AHL down the right wing and threw
Yenser won his age division in March 24 that he was taking his Magnus Hellberg made 20 a shot towards the Hershey net.

local, district, state and regional talents to the NCAA Division III saves to hold the Hershey Bears The puck banked off Hershey
levels to get to the Elks Hoop school. Joining him Wednesday hockey team off the scoreboard, defender Tyler Lewingtons
Shoot National Finals, which was Shippensburgs all-time and lead his Hartford Wolf Pack skate and past Copley at 14:04.
will be held April 22. He is one leading receiver Cody Gus- to a 3-0 win at the XL Center In the third period, Hershey
of 72 kids, boys and girls, ages tafson, whose decision was first on Friday evening. The loss was tested Hellberg with several
8-13 competing in the national reported by the Public Opinion. just the second time Hershey quality chances, but the net-
championship. Goodrich (6-foot-4, 245 was shut out this minder was up to the task. His 20
Yenser sank 21 of 25 foul shots pounds) anchored yet another season. stops gave him Hartfords first
March 4 in the Pennsylvania hole-opening Eagles line and Michael Jolys shutout at the XL Center since
State Elks Hoop Shoot in the was a standout on the defensive goal just 3:55 into Oct. 17, 2015. The Bears were
8-9 boys division at Bellefonte end as well, picking up All-Sen- the game was the blanked for the first time since
High School, then sank 24 of tinel First Team honors. He had ga m e -w i n n i n g the second game of the 2016-17
25 in the Northeast Central Re- interest from Albright and Ship- tally on Friday. season, a 3-0 loss at Binghamton
gional Semifinals on March 24 in pensburg University shortly af- Off a neutral zone on Oct. 15.
Wilkes-Barre against kids from ter the season as well. draw, Hartfords Nicklas Jensen added his
Copley
New Jersey, New York and Pa. to PROVIDED BY TAMMY YENSER The 6-foot-2 Gustafson, Nicklas Jensen team-leading 27th goal of the
book his trip to Chicago. Ethen Yenser the All-Sentinel Co-Offensive sent a pass ahead to Joly. The season for the Wolf Pack with
There will be one boy and one Player of the Year, was among forward split the Hershey de- just 1:06 remaining, scoring into
girl crowned in each of the three chusetts. the most prolific receivers in the fenders and raced in down the the empty net to ensure the win
age groups, based solely on to- You can follow Yensers per- Mid-Penn with 1,583 yards and slot. He made a move to his fore- for Hartford.
tal shots made in 25 free-throw formance April 22 via Elks Hoop 15 touchdowns on 84 receptions, hand and slid the puck under the Hartford outshot Hershey 27-
attempts. The winners will get Shoots shot tracker at elks.org/ and graduates with program right pad of Hershey netminder 20. Hershey went 0-for-3 on the
a an inscribed plaque in the Na- hoopshoot. bests for career (170 catches, Pheonix Copley to make it 1-0. power play and failed to score on
ismith Memorial Basketball Hall 2,862 yards), according to PO. The tally extended Jolys goal the man advantage for the fourth
of Fame in Springfield, Massa- HS FOOTBALL Gustafson will be reunited streak to three games. straight game.

Mifflin County 1-1 2-1 Hershey at Kennard-Dale, ppd. TBA Camp Hill 1-2 2-2 Team Div. Ovr.
BASEBALL Cedar Cliff 1-1 1-1 BOYS LACROSSE Eastern York at Mechanicsburg, 10a.m. Susquehanna Twp. 0-2 0-2 Carlisle 1-0 1-0
Commonwealth Division Central Dauphin 1-1 1-1 Commonwealth Division Danville at Palmyra, 11a.m. Middletown 0-3 0-3 Chambersburg 1-0 1-0
Team Div. Ovr. Cumberland Valley 1-1 1-1 Team Div. Ovr. State College at Parkland, 11a.m. Independent Cumberland Valley 1-0 1-0
Red Land 2-0 2-0 Red Land 1-1 1-1 Carlisle 1-0 1-1 Northern at West York, ppd. April 28, 6 Team Div. Ovr. State College 1-0 1-
Central Dauphin 2-0 2-1 State College 1-1 1-1 Trinity 0-0 2-0 Ephrata at Trinity, 7:15 Harrisburg Academy 0-0 Central Dauphin 0-1 0-1
Cedar Cliff 1-1 2-1 Carlisle 0-2 1-2 Cumberland Valley 0-0 2-1 Thursday, March 30 CD East 0-1 0-1
Cumberland Valley 1-1 1-1 Keystone Division Mechanicsburg 0-0 1-1 James Buchanan at Bermudian Springs, ppd. Harrisburg 0-1 0-1
Mifflin County
State College
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
Team Div. Ovr. Northern
State College
0-0 1-1
0-0 0-2
BOYS VOLLEYBALL April 11, 4
Mechanicsburg at Lower Dauphin, ppd. April
Mifflin County
Keystone Division
0-1 0-1
Hershey 1-0 2-0 Commonwealth Division
Chambersburg 0-2 1-3 Chambersburg 0-1 0-2 Team Div. Ovr. 13, 4 Team Div. Ovr.
Carlisle 0-2 0-2 Palmyra 1-0 1-1 Keystone Division Camp Hill at Trinity, ppd. TBA
Lower Dauphin 1-1 2-1 Central Dauphin 2-0 3-0 Hershey 1-0 1-0
Keystone Division Team Div. Ovr. Chambersburg 2-0 2-0 Friday, March 31 Lower Dauphin 1-0 1-0
Team Div. Ovr. Mechanicsburg 1-1 2-1 Central Dauphin 1-0 2-1 James Buchanan at Biglerville, ppd. April 17, 4
Cumberland Valley 2-0 2-0 Milton Hershey 1-0 1-0
Lower Dauphin 2-0 3-1 Bishop McDevitt 1-1 1-1 Hershey 0-0 3-1 South Western at Mechanicsburg, ppd. TBA
CD East 0-2 2-2 Palmyra 1-1 1-1
Hershey 1-1 2-1 Susquehanna Twp. 1-1 1-1 Lower Dauphin 0-0 2-1 Camp Hill at Middletown, ppd. April 19, 4
Carlisle 0-2 1-2 Susquehanna Twp. 0-0 0-0
Susquehanna Twp. 1-1 2-1 CD East 1-1 1-2 Palmyra 0-0 2-0 New Oxford at Northern, ppd. April 21, 4 Cedar Cliff 0-1 0-1
State College 0-2 0-3
Bishop McDevitt 1-1 1-1 Harrisburg 0-2 0-2 Bishop McDevitt 0-0 1-1 Keystone Division CD East at Red Land, ppd. April 11, 4 Mechanicsburg 0-1 0-1
CD East 1-1 1-1 Capital Division CD East 0-1 0-3 Team Div. Ovr. Saturday, April 1 Red Land 0-1 0-1
Mechanicsburg 1-1 1-1 Team Div. Ovr. Independent Hershey 2-0 3-0 Mechanicsburg at Conrad Weiser, 11a.m. Capital Division
Palmyra 1-1 1-2 East Pennsboro 2-0 2-0 Team Ovr. Red Land 2-0 2-1 Team Div. Ovr.
Harrisburg 0-2 0-2 Trinity 2-0 2-0 Cedar Cliff 0-0 0-1 Lower Dauphin 1-0 1-0 Middletown 1-0 1-0
Team
Capital Division
Div. Ovr.
Middletown 1-0 1-1 Red Land 0-0
Friday, March 31
0-0 Palmyra 1-0 1-2 TRACK & FIELD East Pennsboro 1-0 1-0
Steel-High 0-0 0-0 Mechanicsburg 0-2 0-2 Girls West Perry 0-0 1-1
West Perry 2-0 4-0 West Perry 0-0 0-0 South Western at Cedar Cliff, ppd. April 21, 4:15 Cedar Cliff 0-2 0-3 Commonwealth Division Camp Hill 0-0 0-0
Northern 2-0 3-0 Northern 0-1 1-1 (at South Western) Northern 0-2 0-3 Team Div. Ovr. Northern 0-0 0-0
Trinity 2-0 2-1 Milton Hershey 0-2 0-2 Berks Catholic at Palmyra, ppd. April 1, 7:45 Friday, March 31 Carlisle 1-0 1-0 Trinity 0-1 0-1
Middletown 1-0 1-1 Camp Hill 0-2 0-3 Saturday, April 1 New Oxford 3, Northern 0 Chambersburg 1-0 1-0 Bishop McDevitt 0-1 0-1
East Pennsboro 1-1 1-1 Mechanicsburg at Eastern York, 10a.m. Saturday, April 1 Cumberland Valley 1-0 1-0 Colonial Divison
Colonial Division
Milton Hershey 0-2 0-2 Red Land at Susquehannock, 10a.m. Red Land at Northeastern, 8:30a.m. State College 1-0 1-0
Team Div. Ovr. Team Div. Ovr.
Camp Hill 0-2 0-3 Lower Dauphin at Governor Mifflin, 11a.m. COLONIALS 3, POLAR BEARS 0 Central Dauphin 0-1 0-1
Greencastle-Antrim 0-0 1-0 Shippensburg 1-0 1-0
Steel-High 0-3 0-3 West York at Northern, ppd. April 29, 11a.m. Northern 22 CD East 0-1 0-1
Big Spring 0-0 1-1 Boiling Springs 0-0 1-0
Colonial Division Franklin Regional at State College, noon 23 20 New Oxford Harrisburg 0-1 0-1
James Buchanan 0-0 0-0 Waynesboro 0-0 0-0
Team Div. Ovr. Trinity at Ephrata, 1 25 25 Mifflin County 0-1 0-1
Shippensburg 0-0 0-0 James Buchanan 0-0 0-0
Big Spring 0-0 2-1 Berks Catholic at Palmyra, 7:45 25 Aces: N (Andrew Smith 2). Keystone Division
Boiling Springs 0-0 0-1 Big Spring 0-0 0-0
Greencastle-Antrim 0-0 1-0 Kills: N (Andrew Smith 11, Ian Parzyszek 7). Team Div. Ovr.
Waynesboro 0-0 2-1 Waynesboro 0-0 0-2 Greencastle-Antrim 0-1 0-1
Assists: N (Andrew Smith 14, Brandon Speese Palmyra 2-0 2-0
Boiling Springs
James Buchanan
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Friday, March 31
Northern at Big Spring, ppd. April 19, 4:15
GIRLS LACROSSE 13).
Digs: N (Ryan Brubaker 8, Brandon Speese 6).
Hershey 1-0 1-0 Team
CCAC Division
Div. Ovr.
Commonwealth Division Lower Dauphin 1-0 1-0 West Shore Christian 0-0 0-0
Shippensburg 0-0 0-0 Camp Hill at Hanover, ppd. TBA Team Div. Ovr. Susquehanna Twp. 0-0 0-0
Friday, March 31 Tuesday, March 28
Milton Hershey at Lebanon, ppd. May 11, 4 Carlisle 1-0 2-0 Cedar Cliff 0-1 0-1 Camp Hill boys vs. Steel-High, no report
Mifflin County at Altoona, ppd. TBA
Middletown at Lower Dauphin, ppd. April 3, 4
Harrisburg at Middletown, ppd. April 3, 4:15
Greencastle-Antrim at Northeastern, ppd. May
State College 0-0 1-1 BOYS TENNIS Mechanicsburg 0-1 0-1 West Perry, Camp Hill girls vs. Steel-High, no
Trinity 0-0 1-1 Commonwealth Division Milton Hershey 0-1 0-1 report
Hershey at Twin Valley, ppd. April 7, 4:15 9, 4:15 Cumberland Valley 0-0 0-2 Red Land 0-1 0-1
Gettysburg at Big Spring, ppd. May 6, 2 Team Div. Ovr. Thursday, March 30
James Buchanan at Red Land, ppd. April 3, 4:15 Northern 0-0 0-2 Cumberland Valley 3-0 5-0 Capital Division Boiling Springs girls, Millersburg at West Perry,
Manheim Twp. at Cumberland Valley, ppd. May West Perry at Susquenita, ppd. April 12, 4:30 Chambersburg 0-1 1-2 Team Div. Ovr.
13, 11a.m. State College 2-0 3-0 no report
Saturday, April 1 Keystone Division Chambersburg 0-0 0-2 East Pennsboro 1-0 1-0 Boiling Springs boys vs. Millersburg, no report
James Buchanan at Fairfield, ppd. April 7, 4:15 Team Div. Ovr. Bishop McDevitt 1-0 1-0
Milton Hershey at Lebanon Catholic, ppd. TBA Central Dauphin 1-2 2-2 Milton Hershey boys 123, Palmyra 27
Bishop McDevitt at Lancaster Catholic, ppd. Hershey 1-0 3-0 Northern 0-0 0-0
April 22, 11a.m. Altoona at Mifflin County, 11a.m. CD East 0-1 1-3 Palmyra girls 82, Milton Hershey 68
State College at Williamsport, 11a.m. Central Dauphin 1-0 3-0 Red Land 0-1 1-4 West Perry 0-0 0-0 Friday, March 31
Greencastle-Antrim at Northeastern, ppd. May Palmyra 0-0 1-0 Camp Hill 0-0 0-0
9, 4:15 Waynesboro at Carlisle noon Carlisle 0-2 4-2 Conestoga Valley at Central Dauphin, ppd. TBA
CD East at Northern noon Lower Dauphin 0-0 0-2 Keystone Division Middletown 0-1 0-1 Saturday, April 1
Northern Lebanon at Palmyra, ppd. April 8, 4 Mechanicsburg 0-1 0-1 Trinity 0-1 0-1
Wyomissing at Hershey, 1 Team Div. Ovr. Bruce Dallas Invitational: Carlisle, East
Lebanon at Milton Hershey, ppd., May 6, 3 CD East 0-1 0-2 Colonial Divison
Altoona at Mifflin County, 1:30 Hershey 1-0 3-0 Pennsboro, James Buchanan, Lower Dauphin,
Saturday, April 1 Independent Team Div. Ovr.
PeCo Tournament, Newport Lower Dauphin 1-0 2-2 Waynesboro at Cumberland Valley, 9:30a.m.
Carlisle at Waynesboro, noon Team Ovr. Greencastle-Antrim 1-0 1-0
Greenwood vs. West Perry, 11:30a.m. Mifflin County 1-0 2-2
Donegal at West Perry, noon Cedar Cliff 0-0 Boiling Springs 0-0 0-0
Palmyra 2-1 2-3
CD East at York Tech, noon Newport vs. Susquenita, 11:30a.m.
State College at Hazleton, 1
Cumberland Valley at Ephrata, 3:15
Consolation, 1:30
Red Land
Thursday, March 30
0-0 Cedar Cliff
Mechanicsburg 1-2 2-2
1-1 3-2 Big Spring
Waynesboro
0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0 LOCAL COLLEGE
Championship, 1:30 Trinity at Carlisle, ppd. April 3, 7 Northern 0-3 0-5 James Buchanan 0-0 0-0 Friday, March 31
Diocesan Tournament Friday, March 31 Colonial Divison Shippensburg 0-1 0-1 BASEBALL
Lancaster Catholic, Trinity, York Catholic at Red Land at Muhlenberg, ppd. April 12, 4:15 CCAC Division Christendom at Central Penn (DH), ppd. April
SOFTBALL Bishop McDevitt Cumberland Valley at Lower Dauphin, ppd.
Team
Bishop McDevitt
Div. Ovr.
4-0 4-0 Team Div. Ovr. 28, 5
Commonwealth Division TBA April 3, 6:45 East Pennsboro 2-0 2-0 West Shore Christian 0-0 0-0 TRACK & FIELD
M Team Div. Ovr. Lancaster Catholic vs. Trinity, 11:30a.m. Cedar Cliff at South Western, ppd. April 7, 4:15 Trinity 1-1 2-1 Boys Messiah at Danny Curran Invitational
1 Chambersburg 2-0 3-0 York Catholic vs Trinity, 2 Saturday, April 1 James Buchanan 1-1 2-3 Commonwealth Division Shippensburg at Colonial Relays, 11a.m.
C4|Saturday, April 1, 2017 ALL-SENTINEL TEAMS The Sentinel

2016-17 Boys Basketball All-Sentinel Team


GEOFF MORROW AND JAKE ADAMS 18.5 points and 13.3 rebounds per
The Sentinel game. The Wheaton (Ill.) College
Player of the Year commit was a rim protector, a
Deshawn Millington, 6-1 sr. tireless defender and rebounder,
G, Carlisle Though the area was and a genuine team leader to help
blessed with tremendous talent the Cats (23-7) to a Keystone ti-
this year see Alioth, Gilbertson tle, conference and district title
& Edwards, among others, below berths, and into the second round
there was an undeniable feeling of states. The Mid-Penn Keystone
that you were watching something first-team all-star finished his ca-
truly special when Millington was reer with 985 points and 826 re-
leading his Thundering Herd (21- bounds.
9) to the PIAA Class 6A semifinals. Timmy Edwards, 6-4 sr. F,
His otherwordly blow-by speed Trinity The prototypical gym
and skillset took Carlisle to heights rat who also sported a near con-
it hasnt reached since 1988. Mil- stant smile hey, the kid loves
lington, a first-team Mid-Penn lighting up scoreboards; it makes
Commonwealth all-star, averaged him very happy Edwards led the
19.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, 5.2 as- deep and motivated Shamrocks
sists, 3.2 steals and 1.5 blocks per (22-4) in scoring (18.6 ppg) while Mechanicsburgs Kyle Scheib was
game. He finished his remarkable adding 5.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists one of the areas best this year
career with 1,640 points, ranking per game. The Rocks surged to a escaping tight jams to lead the
him third in program history be- Mid-Penn Capital championship Wildcats back to the District 3
hind greats Billy Owens and Jeff and a fourth straight District 3 title championship for the first time in a
Lebo. Millington is likely headed (Class 3A) while advancing to the generation.
the junior college route, but theres PIAA second round. As smooth a SENTINEL FILE PHOTOS
no telling just how far he can go in finisher as youll find, the Capital Trinitys Austin Gilbertson capped off his brilliant career with a fourth land Valley; Ki Barnes, 6-5 jr. F,
this sport. first-team all-star is expected to straight District 3 title, just the second time in school history the Carlisle; Chantz Baum, 6-1 sr. F,
Coach of the Year announce his college choice very Shamrocks won the crown four years in a row. West Perry; Peyton Bechtold, 6-5
Bob Strickler, Mechanics- soon. jr. G, Big Spring; Nick Black, 5-11
burg The Wildcats hadnt made Austin Gilbertson, 6-3 sr. erything for the Mid-Penn Capi- ference and district title game jr. G, Big Spring; Adam Boussatta,
the playoffs since 2014, and while G, Trinity Edwards best tal outfit, including averaging 18.8 appearances and into the second 6-4 sr. F, Cedar Cliff; Jack Bucher,
the rapidly improving Alioth and friend and fellow four-time dis- points per game and drilling 63 round of states. Hes generating 6-4 jr. F, Trinity; Angel DeJesus,
Scheib were known commodities trict champ, Gilbertson capped 3-pointers. He also shot 77 percent plenty of Division III interest and 5-10 jr. G, Red Land; Anthony Dim-
entering this campaign, there still an outstanding career with the from the free-throw line (72 of 94) could make a decision soon. inick, 6-2 sr. F, West Shore Chris-
existed a good bit of uncertainty in Shamrocks (22-4) by directing and crossed the 20-point thresh- Second Team tian; Drew Farling, 6-3 sr. F, East
terms of just how much this unit this team to those aforementioned old 12 times this season. Henry, a Gavyn Barnes, 5-9 jr. G, Carlisle Pennsboro; Marcus Hall, 6-3 sr. G,
could achieve. Well, a Mid-Penn titles and to their best overall sea- first-team Capital all-star, also hit Nate Barnes, 6-3 sr. F, Carlisle Trinity; Shane Homick, 6-2 sr. G,
Keystone crown and trips to the son in recent memory. The slick the 1,000-point plateau in his fi- Sean Good, 6-11 jr. C, Trinity Mechanicsburg; Zack Kuntz, 6-7
Mid-Penn and District 3 Class 5A point guard averaged 15.4 points, nal game, finishing with 1,013. Hes Cody Gustafson, 6-2 sr. G, jr. C, Camp Hill; Dylan LaNoue,
championship games answered 3.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.8 headed to Millersville next season Shippensburg 6-2 jr. G, Boiling Springs; Nick
those questions. Strickler and steals per game, knocking down and is considering trying to walk Ethan Houston, 6-6 sr. F, Car- Lavenberg, 5-10 sr. G, West Perry;
staff raised the bar, and not only 36 3-pointers along the way. on with the Marauders basketball lisle Scott Leitholf, 6-6 sr. F, Northern;
did Alioth and Scheib become Equally adept at scoring or dis- team. Carter Van Scyoc, 6-3 jr. G, Nathan Mayernick, 6-0 sr. G, Me-
game-breakers, the rest of the tributing, Gilbertson had that Kyle Scheib, 5-11 sr. G, Me- Shippensburg chanicsburg; Ben Milligan, 5-9 sr.
lineup made significant strides in take-over quality that carried chanicsburg On a team that Third Team G, Carlisle; Darien Perez, 6-2 sr.
season to become genuine threats Trinity through tense moments, buttered its bread on the defen- Josiah Burns, 6-0 jr. G, Cum- F, Camp Hill; Curtis Robison, 6-2
by playoff time. With Carlisles like a regular-season victory over sive end, it could often be tough berland Valley sr. G, Northern; Trevor Rockey, 6-2
Andre Anderson and Trinitys Plymouth-Whitemarsh and the to fully appreciate Scheibs abil- Casey Caruso, 6-0 jr. G, Camp jr. F, West Shore Christian; Josh
Larry Kostelac Jr. also directing district title win over Lancaster ities until he was fully turned Hill Snyder, 6-2 sr. F, Red Land; Matt
satisfying runs, what Strickler and Mennonite. The Capital first- loose and asked to push the pace. Grey Hess, 6-4 sr. F, Cumber- Sunderland, 6-1 sr. G, Cumberland
crew did at Mechanicsburg (23-7) team all-star will continue his Thats when the Wildcats point land Valley Valley; Ben Weber, 5-10 jr. G, Har-
stood out even more. career at Division II Pace Uni- guard really turned heads, help- Ryan McGill, 6-4 so. F, North- risburg Academy.
First Team versity. ing him average 13.6 points while ern
Cade Alioth, 6-5 sr. F, Me- Mitch Henry, 6-2 sr. G, also feeding the Alioth beast in Patrick Wiestling, 6-3 jr. G, Ce- Email Geoff Morrow at gmorrow@
chanicsburg Any other year, East Pennsboro Though this the paint. Scheib, a first-team dar Cliff cumberlink.com or follow him on
and Alioth is a no-doubter MVP. wasnt the best year for the re- Keystone all-star, played with a Dillin Wright, 5-10 sr. G, Red Twitter at @RageAgainstGMo; email
What he did for the Wildcats this building Panthers (7-15), there brilliant mixture of control and Land Jake Adams at jadams@cumberlink.
year was simply yeomans work, was no denying the impact of reckless abandon, guiding the Honorable Mention com or follow him on Twitter
barely resting while averaging Henry, who did a little bit of ev- Cats to a division title, to con- John Baker, 6-3 sr. F, Cumber- @jakeadams520

2016-17 Girls Basketball All-Sentinel Team


GEOFF MORROW AND JAKE ADAMS 3.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.3 four years and this year reached
The Sentinel steals, guiding the Eagles (20-7) the District 3 Class 4A semifinals
Player of the Year to a Mid-Penn Commonwealth and the state tournament. A first-
Diamond Bragg, 5-9 jr. G, title and a berth in the District 3 team Capital all-star, Stauffer will
Camp Hill When she tweets Class 6A championship game. The continue her career at Division III
not long ago that she expects to be Commonwealth first-team all- Juniata College.
dunking by the end of the summer, star drained 34 3-pointers and will Second Team
you realize youre dealing with take her show to Division I Saint Passion Bragg, 5-10 so. F, Camp
grandiose ambition. There isnt Josephs University next season. Hill
much Bragg wont accomplish Addi Kirkpatrick, 6-0 sr. C, Meredith Brown, 5-10 sr. F,
when she sets her mind to it, and Cumberland Valley Just when West Perry
a state title will be targeted tenfold CV truly needed it, Kirkpatrick Ashley Dean, 5-9 sr. G, Trinity
in 2018. This year Bragg lifted the rose to the occasion starting late Liz Logan, 5-9 sr. F, Shippens-
Lions (23-6) to a Mid-Penn Cap- last season with pivotal front- burg
ital crown, a conference champi- court work. That trend contin- Sheridan Reid, 5-8 so. G, Camp
onship berth, a second straight ued through this campaign with Hill
District 3 Class 2A title, and into a healthy mix of aggression and a Rachael Reilly, 5-6 jr. G, Cedar
the PIAA quarterfinals. Along the slick interior touch, enabling the Cliff
way, the Capital first-team all- Eagles (20-7) to repeat in the Com- Third Team
star averaged 21.4 points, 11.4 re- monwealth and reach the district Ashley Hoagland, 5-6 so. G, Ce-
bounds, 6.1 assists, 2.6 steals and title game. Kirkpatrick averaged dar Cliff
1.7 blocks per game. She posted 10.9 points, 8.3 rebounds and 0.9 Jannelle Robinson, 5-7 jr. F, Ce-
three triple-doubles, including in blocks per game and delivered six dar Cliff
the district title game, and proved double-doubles. A second-team Laura Salzmann, 6-2 sr. F, Boil-
to be a positive influence on her Commonwealth all-star, shes ing Springs
up-and-coming Lions team- headed to Division II Lincoln Me- Corrina Smith, 6-0 jr. F, North-
mates, nearly all of whom return morial in Tennessee. ern
next season. Bragg has generated Sunshine McCrae, 6-0 so. F, Lizzy Tilton, 5-8 sr. G, Boiling
plenty of NCAA Division I interest, East Pennsboro Like Ingram, Springs
with even more significant offers McCrae offers considerable hope Mackenzie Torresin, 5-8 sr. G,
expected to pour in soon. for a program trying to make its Cumberland Valley
Coach of the Year way back into the playoff picture. Honorable Mention
Scott Weyant, Cedar Cliff As a sophomore, she averaged 16.3 Rachel Deveney, 5-8 sr. F, Me-
This wasnt exactly a team of mis- points and 17.3 rebounds per game. chanicsburg; Megan Emlet, 5-7 jr.
fits and outsiders Weyant and staff It was never a surprise to see Mc- G, Big Spring; Maddie Ernst, 5-5
directed this season. But, despite Crae flirt with 20 caroms in any sr. G, East Pennsboro; Emily Esser,
their obvious talent spread almost game, and when she had the ball in 5-1 jr. G, Cedar Cliff; Sydney Hem-
evenly across the entire roster, her hands, she was a serious threat ler, 5-7 so. G, Boiling Springs; Cai-
this was a young unit with limited around the basket. Her interior ley Joyce, 5-10 jr. G, East Penns-
postseason experience. Yet there work helped the Panthers (9-11) boro; Kate Kosovac, 5-5 sr. G, Red
they were in the second round inch closer to the District 3 Class Land; Mariah Martin, 5-8 jr. G,
of states, outlasting usual Mid- 4A playoffs (they finished 12th of Shippensburg; Kara Newell, 5-6 jr.
Penn powers like CV and CD and SENTINEL FILE 10 teams in the power rankings), G, Shippensburg; Marlise Newson,
advancing further than any previ- East Pennsboros Sunshine McCrae averaged a ridiculously high 16.3 and she was a first-team Mid- 5-5 so. G, Carlisle; Sydney Purcell,
ous team in program history. No points and 17.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore this season. Penn Capital all-star. 5-6 sr. G, Carlisle; TaChae Range,
girl averaged more than 8.5 points Gracie Stauffer, 6-3 sr. C, 5-3 jr. G, Harrisburg Academy;
per game. Freshmen and soph- West Perry Stauffer will leave Maddie Sitler, 5-10 jr. F, Cedar
omores played significant roles. elle Guynan continues a Thunder- wealth second-team all-star. Shes a sizable void in the Mustangs Cliff; Kyra Skurcenski, 5-3 sr. G,
And, through it all, Weyant and ing Herd rebuild, Ingram draws only going to continue to grow lineup after an outstanding four- Mechanicsburg; Jess Tonrey, 5-7
crew maintained level heads and more and more attention. A dy- and improve as she gains experi- year career, the true center capping sr. G, Cumberland Valley; Wis-
kept their players confident. There namic post threat with two more ence and maturity, Guynan told her high school work by averaging lene Verna, 5-7 sr. G, West Shore
were impressive coaching jobs by years to battle in the arduous Mid- us. We look forward to the process. 14.8 points and 11.8 rebounds per Christian; Morgan Wagner, 5-8 jr.
Mark Clarke of Camp Hill, Bill Penn Commonwealth, Ingram ap- Katie Jekot, 5-9 sr. G, Cum- game this season. Overall, Stauffer G, Red Land; Maddie Waits, 5-6 sr.
Wolf of CV, Clay McAllister at Me- pears ready to lead this team back berland Valley While CVs scored 1,086 points (11th all-time G, Northern.
chanicsburg and Paula Clendaniel to the playoffs. This year was close, state-championship run ended in WP history) and pulled down a
at Northern, but what this Colts as the Herd (9-13) finished three at three straight, this group still school-record 1,018 rebounds and Email Geoff Morrow at gmorrow@
team (20-8) achieved without pure slots out of the District 3 Class 6A accomplished a lot, and Jekot was blocked a school-record 305 shots. cumberlink.com or follow him on
superstar power set the bar. field. Ingram averaged a team-high extremely instrumental in that Opponents penetrated the paint at Twitter at @RageAgainstGMo; email
First Team 15 points per game, as well as six success. The fiery point guard their own peril. With Stauffer in Jake Adams at jadams@cumberlink.
Kassidy Ingram, 5-11 so. F, rebounds, one assist and one steal slashed her way to team-high the middle, the Mustangs (18-9 com or follow him on Twitter @ M
Carlisle As head coach Gabri- per game and was a Common- 14.5 points per game to go with this season) won 81 games in her jakeadams520 1
The Sentinel ALL-SENTINEL TEAMS Saturday, April 1, 2017|C5

2016-17 Wrestling All-Sentinel Team


MALLORY MERDA record this season, was a Dis-
The Sentinel trict 3 sectionals champion, got
Wrestler of the Year a runner-up medal in the District
Chandler Olson, sr., 126, 3 Class 3A Championships and
Shippensburg Youve got to made an appearance at states.
be one of the best to take a loss Add on a record of 70-20 and 51
just four times all season two pins in his career and you have a
of those losses coming from Ex- scary good anchor.
eters powerhouse Austin De- Second Team
Santo, who would go on to claim Cole Baer, so., 106, Cedar Cliff
the state title over Franklin Re- Rafael Portilla, fr., 113, Carlisle
gionals Spencer Lee. With that Cade Reichart, so., 120, Cum-
in mind, Olson, a Drexel commit, berland Valley
never lost a match he should have Josh McLaughlin, sr., 126, Ce-
won. With a quick, limbs-fly- dar Cliff
ing start to his matches, Olson Nick Tewell, so., 132, Mechan-
nabbed a District 3 sectionals icsburg
title, a District 3 Class 3A run- Big Springs Tucker Brough ends his Colton Jumper, so., 138, Car-
ner-up medal and a fifth-place high school wrestling career with a lisle
finish at states making him record of 114-37 and 42 pins. Cal Reichart, sr., 145, Cumber-
the first four-time state medal land Valley
winner in Shippensburg history. 75 pins. Will Kaldes, sr., 152, Cumber-
Olson ended this season with a Emorson Wentz, sr., 182, land Valley
record of 43-4 and ends his high Cedar Cliff Wentz proved to be Drevan Howard, so., 160, Car-
school career with a stellar 147- one of the best in the 182-pound lisle
19 mark. SENTINEL FILE PHOTOS bracket, taking losses to stalwarts Donovon Ball, so., 170, Cedar
Coach of the Year Cedar Cliffs Mike Cassidy, right, ended the season with a record of 20-10 in Chambersburgs Drew Peck at Cliff
Rob Rapsey, Cedar Cliff (six pins), a District 3 sectionals title and a districts appearance. District 3 sectionals and Gover- Colten Drawbaugh, sr., 182,
The Colts were scary good this nor Mifflins Ben Maack at dis- Trinity
season and Rapsey was a good collection. Reichart of CV Brough nabbed tricts. Wentz fought all the way Blake Barrick, jr. 195, Big Spring
reason why. He coached his Michael Cassidy, so., 120, a District 3 sectionals title and a back to a third-place finish at Palmer Rodenhaber, sr., 220,
team to a 16-3 overall record and Cedar Cliff Cassidy has so District 3 Class 3A title with wins districts and made an appearance Red Land
an undefeated 6-0 record in the much wrestling time ahead of over Reichart, along with a 33-5 at states to wrap up his final sea- Hunter Adams, sr., 285, Big
Keystone Division and thats him to become one of the areas record and 13 pins. Brough ends son as a high school wrestler. His Spring
not including the 218-54 record best wrestlers, and hes already his high school wrestling career record of 32-6 (15 pins) in 2016-17
hes racked up in his 12 seasons shown a lot of promise through with a record of 114-37 and 42 gives him a career mark of 75-28 HONORABLE MENTION
of coaching. Rapsey has coached two seasons. He ended the year pins. (41 pins). Jeffery Russell, fr., 106, Ship-
some of the strongest contenders with a record of 20-10 (six pins), Brayden Wills, sr., 152, Jake Koser, jr. 195, Northern pensburg; Liam Strouse, fr., 106,
in the district and proved once a District 3 sectionals title and a Mechanicsburg The fourth Koser ended the season with a Northern; Hunter Gregoris, so.,
again that hes one of the best district appearance. times the charm for Wills, who fourth-place finish at states and 113, Big Spring; Ben Monn, fr.,
with a District Class 3A team Wyatt Long, sr., 132, Cum- finally nabbed a state medal this the highest finish among locals. 113, Cumberland Valley; Bryce
championship win. Rapseys berland Valley Long ends his season with a seventh-place This wasnt without a fight, how- Brennan, fr., 120, Red Land; Aus-
concept of coaching to compete high school wrestling career with finish. A 12-3 record with seven ever, as Koser racked up a record tin Rowzer, sr., 126, Red Land;
against the best of the best is his first ever trip to the medal pins, Wills also nabbed a run- of 24-4. The losses he suffered Kollin Myers, so., 126, Boiling
continuing to work out. stand at states, walking away ner-up medal at District 3 sec- this season came at the hands of Springs; Jacob Coniglio, jr. 126,
First Team with an eighth-place finish. He tionals (a loss to bracket rival some feisty opponents in Bishop Camp Hill; Brady Serina, jr. 126,
Patrick DeMark, fr., 106, racked up a 27-3 record this sea- Will Kaldes of CV) and a Dis- McDevitts Cole Nye and Cocal- Mechanicsburg; Russell Zim-
Cumberland Valley DeMark son to go along with a District trict 3 Class 3A title (a revenge icos Ben Fromm. Those quality merman, jr. 126, Cumberland
made his mark in the lightweight 3 sectionals title and a District win over Kaldes). Wills ends his losses benefited Koser in the end, Valley; Jalin Hankerson, sr., 132,
bracket with a stellar rookie re- 3 Class 3A championship. Long high school career with a record as he got revenge at states with a Boiling Springs; Luis Tirado, sr.,
cord of 24-6 with eight pins. Add ends his career with a 134-41 re- of 86-32 with 45 pins. win over Fromm in Round 4 con- 132, Cedar Cliff; Christian Prestil,
on a District 3 sectional title, a cord and 32 pins. Quentin Milliken, jr. 160, solations. Koser ended his junior so., 138, Cedar Cliff; Paul Feite,
fourth-place finish at districts Micah Hoffman, jr. 138, Cumberland Valley With one season with a District 3 sectionals jr. 145, Northern; Kyle Seibert, jr.
and a state appearance, and Northern Although Hoffman last season to go, Milliken is on title and a bronze medal at dis- 145, Carlisle; Cameron Palmer,
youve got one tough up-and- got knocked out early at states, track to win his 100th match in tricts under his belt. sr., 145, Boiling Springs; Caden
coming wrestler to watch out for. he proved to be a vital asset for his senior season (currently sits Francis Duggan, jr. 220, Ce- Morrison, so., 145, West Perry;
J.J. Wilson, so., 113, Cedar the Polar Bears. He ended his ju- at 85). He notched a runner-up dar Cliff Transferring back Matthew Danner, sr., 152, East
Cliff Always making impres- nior season with a record of 14-5 medal at District 3 sectionals, into the school he started with, Pennsboro; Levi Shoemaker, sr.,
sions on anyone that watches (three pins) and a District 3 sec- a bronze medal at the District 3 Duggan flew through the season 160, Shippensburg; Kyle Swartz,
him wrestle, Wilson had another tionals title along with a third- Class 3A championships and a to rack up a 34-4 record (with fr., 170, Northern; Luca Cole-
stellar season in a lightweight place finish at districts. state appearance to go along with 23 pins) and turned some heads stock, jr. 170, Camp Hill; Nate
bracket as just a sophomore. Tucker Brough, sr., 145, Big a record of 25-5 (nine pins). along the way. He ended his ju- Teeter, jr. 182, Camp Hill; Cole
Racking up a record of 31-5 with Spring Broughs mission this Britain Shields, sr., 170, Big nior season with a District 3 sec- Forrester, jr. 195, Shippensburg;
14 pins this season led to a state season was to place at states and Spring As one of the best to tionals title, a District 3 Class 3A Austin Taylor, jr. 195, Boiling
appearance with a heartbreaking have a medal dangling around his grace the mats at Big Spring, title and a fifth-place finish at Springs; Jake Quaker, jr. 195,
loss in an ultimate tie breaker neck. At the end of the season, Shields ended his high school states a career-best for the West Perry; Zach Redkay, jr. 220,
during the third round of con- Brough did just that with a sixth- career with a bang. He amassed junior who has one more season Carlisle; Damon James, so., 285,
solations. Wilson has more than place finish, which also turned a 25-8 record with 18 pins to go to chase state gold. Boiling Springs.
enough talent to bounce back, out to be his first state medal of along with a District 3 section- Cameron Tinner, sr., 285,
however. He also a District 3 his career. One of the areas top als title, a fourth-place finish at Shippensburg A star line- Email Mallory at mmerda@cum-
sectionals title and a District middleweights along with districts and a state appearance. backer for the Greyhounds during berlink.com or follow her on Twit-
3 Class 3A title in his personal long-time friend and rival Cal He ended his career 95-43 with the fall, Tinner amassed a 37-4 ter @MalloryMerda

2015-16 Hockey All-Sentinel Team


MALLORY MERDA
The Sentinel ends his high school career with
layer of the Year
P a total of 43 goals, 41 assists and
Cam Moore, sr., Forward, 84 points.
Cedar Cliff (MSMCC) Moore Brendan Shay, sr., Goalie,
played hero one last time for his Mechanicsburg (MSMCC)
MSMCC squad by scoring a hat A 12-3 record through the season
trick to win back-to-back Ro- landed Brendan Shay yet another
throck Cups for the United. The appearance in the Tier 3 champi-
third times the charm knock- onship. With all the smarts it takes
ing out three championships in to be a multi-dimensional goal-
four years for the senior, who tender, Shay has shown through
graduates with a grand total of his high school career that he has
145 goals, 131 assists and 276 what it takes to be the strongest
points in his high school hockey wall on the defense. Shay ends his
career. high school career with a record of
Coach of the Year 61-19-1 and 21 shutouts, and will
Christian Moore, MSMCC trade in the goalie stick for some
Moore has three championships golf clubs at McDaniel College.
under his belt now, including two `Second Team
in a row for the team he took over Jared Lombardi, sr., Forward,
after Carlisles team disbanded a Cumberland Valley
few years ago. Always calm, cool Aidan Moyer, sr., Forward,
and collected under pressure (just Cumberland Valley
ask him about last years over- Jonathan Wescoe, jr., Forward
time championship game and this Cumberland Valley
years almost-comeback from Owen Gallagher, sr., Goalie,
Susquehannock in the champi- Cumberland Valley
onships), Moore knows how to Colin Nemshick, fr., Forward,
bring out the best in talent from Bishop McDevitt (MSMCC)
his players. Ben Plastina, fr., Forward, Me-
First Team chanicsburg (MSMCC)
Riley Johnson, sr., Forward, Avery Arnold, so., Defense, Ce-
Trinity (Shamrocks) Just dar Cliff (MSMCC)
two points behind Cam Moore in Brian Marso, sr., Forward/De-
points with 75, Johnson took the fense, Bishop McDevitt (MSMCC)
top spot in goals during the regu- Spencer Hockensmith, jr.,
lar season with 46. Ask any coach SENTINEL FILE Defense, Chambersburg (Sham-
and theyll probably tell you that Shamrocks Riley Johnson is always a threat on the ice and ends his high school hockey career with 126 points. rocks)
its all about defending against Francis Williamson, Forward,
Johnson when playing Trinity time is unstoppable on the front Dylan Spahr, sr., Defense, Cumberland Valley Although Red Land (Shamrocks)
and you cant blame them when lines, Capuano ends his high Dover (MSMCC) The ideal an injury took Asper out for a Jesse Troutman, fr., Forward,
Johnson has racked up points as school career in a flashy fashion. image of an offensive-defense- chunk of the season, his numbers Red Land (Shamrocks)
easily as he did. Johnsons high Amassing 25 goals, 30 assists and man, Spahr was a quick-think- didnt suffer as he put up a total of William Keeney, so., Goalie,
school career ends with 85 goals, 55 points this season, Capuano led ing D-man combined with the 30 goals, 16 assists and 46 points Red Land (Shamrocks)
41 assists and 126 points. his team in the postseason with finesse needed to be a goal scorer. to end the season, including two
Stevie Capuano, sr., For- 10 more points. He ends his high Spahr ended his season with 15 points in the postseason. Another Email Mallory at mmerda@cumber-
M ward, Cumberland Valley A school career with a total of 104 goals, 21 assists and 36 points. pivotal piece to the CV team in the link.com or follow her on Twitter
1 consistent force that most of the goals, 64 assists and 168 points. Carson Asper, jr., Defense, offensive-defenseman role, Asper @MalloryMerda
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EA TOP KEY DATES MLB PREVIEW NEW TEAMS

Drought relief
Its almost time again. Plenty of All-Stars, Cy
From opening day to a Young award winners
couple of potentially big and MVPs are wearing
games in September, new uniforms this
here are a handful of season. Heres a 25-man
dates to mark on the roster of familiar faces
calendar: in different places this
season:
SUNDAY, APRIL 2 After 108 years of wait til next year, the Chicago Cubs shed their image of lovable
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis losers by winning the 2016 World Series. Who will end their frustration next? STARTING LINEUP
Cardinals: One of 1. CF: Dexter Fowler
baseballs best rivalries Cubs to Cardinals

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takes on a new look ow that the Cubs have broken 2. RF: Adam Eaton
when the World Series baseballs oldest curse, whos next? White Sox to Nationals
champion Cubs kick off From D.C. to Dodger Stadium, a lot 3. DH: Kendrys Morales
their title defense of loaded teams are lurking, waiting for Blue Jays to Royals
against the Cardinals. that elusive World Series win. 4. 1B: Edwin Encarnacion
New Cardinals leadoff man Dexter Blue Jays to Indians
SUNDAY, MAY 14 Fowler has a clue which club might break 5. C: Brian McCann
Houston Astros at New through. Yankees to Astros
York Yankees: All eyes on I guess Cleveland, he said. 6. SS: Ian Desmond
the Bronx as the Fowler got a close-up look last fall. He Rangers to Rockies
Yankees retire Derek was part of the Cubs squad that ended a 7. LF: Matt Holliday
Jeters No. 2 jersey and 108-year championship rut by denying the Cardinals to Yankees
unveil his plaque in Indians their first title since 1948. 8. 2B: Brandon Phillips
Monument Park before Carlos Correa, Jose Altuve and the Reds to Braves
their Mothers Day Houston Astros seem ready to rocket into 9. 3B: Howie Kendrick
game against the October orbit. Dodgers to Phillies
Astros. 'Bout time for a team
still searching for that BENCH
FRIDAY, JULY 7 first crown. 1B: Chris Carter
Los Angeles Angels at I wouldn't mind Brewers to Yankees
Texas Rangers: Adrian taking us off that list, INF: Jimmy Rollins
Beltre and the Rangers Astros manager A.J. trying for roster spot
host Albert Pujols and Hinch said. with San Francisco
the Angels in the opener Been a while, too, OF: Michael Saunders
of a three-game series. since the U.S. Capitol Blue Jays to Phillies
Beltre, a five-time Gold Altuve was the baseball OF: Carlos Beltran
Glover at third base, capital 1924, to be exact. Rangers to Astros
begins the year just 58 It would put the Nationals on the map," C: Matt Wieters
away from becoming Washington manager Dusty Baker said. Orioles to Nationals
the 31st member of the Rightfully so, this is a Redskins town.
3,000-hit club. Pujols has They've been there a long time. They've STARTING ROTATION
2,825 career hits, but the got a history of success. Chris Sale
slugger hasnt reached Coming off six straight losing years, the White Sox to Red Sox
175 hits in a season Colorado Rockies appear far from a first Edinson Volquez
since 2010 with St. title. Of course, there's always hope, Royals to Marlins
Louis. especially when every team is 0-0. Jaime Garcia
That's the goal for us, is to win the Braves to Cardinals
TUESDAY, JULY 11 whole thing, Rockies shortstop Trevor Jered Weaver
All-Star Game: The Story said. Besides, he saw the huge Angels to Padres
Midsummer Classic turnaround in Chicago that led to a R.A. Dickey
comes to Miami for the humongous celebration. Blue Jays to Braves
first time for the It's cool, especially for a team like us.
Marlins 25th season. We're not spending crazy amounts of LONG RELIEVER
money and stuff like that. We have to Bartolo Colon
SUNDAY, JULY 30 draft good. It'll be sweet once it finally Mets to Braves
Hall of Fame inductions: happens and those years in the past will
Players Jeff Bagwell, make the wins just that much more BULLPEN
Tim Raines and Ivan sweet, Story said. Aroldis Chapman
Rodriguez are inducted Lets look at who could be next to Cubs to Yankees
into the Hall. jettison the jinx: Mark Melancon
*Year franchise entered Major League Baseball, team yet to win a World Series Nationals to Giants
JUST MISSED
MONDAY, JULY 31 Sergio Romo
The Royals crowning achievement in least once by a Texas team. Except the World Series game at Dodger Stadium
Trade deadline: The last Giants to Dodgers
2015 came a year after they fell 90 feet World Series, that is. since Orel Hershiser closed out Oaklands
chance for teams to Wade Davis
short of catching Madison Bumgarner in The Rangers came the closest, just one Bash Brothers in 1988.
make deals without Royals to Cubs
Game 7. So, coming strike away in 2011 Some people say its a shame Clayton
having to first pass Santiago Casilla
close can mean there's before St. Louis rallied. Kershaw hasnt pitched in the Fall Classic.
players through Giants to As
drama on deck. With young stars, a Maybe harsh, but the great ace has been
waivers. healthy Yu Darvish and part of the problem hes 4-7 (and one
The Indians hope so.
Remember, they a winning culture, they mighty save) in the postseason with a 4.55
SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 nearly won last could end a skid that ERA thats nearly double his regular-sea-
St. Louis Cardinals at November they started with their son mark.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The went into the bottom move from Washing- Chris Sale moved from
NL Central rivals visit to of the ninth in Game 7 ton for the 1972 OPERATION VICTORY Chicago to Boston,
Williamsport, Pennsyl- tied with the Cubs, and season under The Mets were all set last season to
Encarnacion Darvish trading his white sox for
vania, for the first MLB had the top of their manager Ted Williams. make a pitch for their first championship red. The move fortifies
Little League Classic. order up against a tiring Aroldis Chapman. since 1986. With young aces Matt Harvey, an already strong
They will play at BB&T Cleveland boosted its chances during the THOSE DREADED WINDOWS Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard and pitching staff in
Ballpark at Historic winter by signing big bopper Edwin We frequently hear that a team built to Steven Matz leading the rotation, what Beantown.
Bowman Field, the Encarnacion to a $60 million deal, the win right now is running out of time. But could wrong?
home of the Class A most expensive free agent in team how often do those clubs jump through Instead, an
Williamsport Crosscut- history. before the window closes? Uh, not many. amazing string of
ters. The Tigers (no title since 1984) and injuries did
BLAST-OFF Toronto (last in 1993) both added ace David surgery to the
Derek Jeters Dallas Keuchel and the Astros are tired Price in recent years but lost in the Mets plans.
No. 2 will be of waiting. It's certainly been a long one _ playoffs. That brings us to Washington, a Proving, again, theres no
retired by Houston began play in 1962 and has city without a World Series winner in predicting the health of a
the Yankees reached the World Series only once, nearly a century. The current Nationals ballclub but it's a sure bet
May 14. getting swept by the White Sox in 2005. franchise dates to 1969 in Montreal, where any team that spends more
After losing 111 games a few years ago, the Expos never reached la Serie mondiale. time in the doctors office
the Astros quickly rebuilt their front office, Bryce Harper is getting closer to free than on the diamond is
roster and approach. That's a familiar agency, Stephen Strasburg is hurt a lot, sunk.
formula _ like the Cubs, Houston devel- Ryan Zimmerman is wearing down. No The Mets will get a
oped through the draft, made a couple wonder local fans worry their window great opportunity to
trades, then spent a lot for free agents. could soon shut. assert themselves in
Now, newcomers Carlos Beltran, Brian Baker is confident his team can stop the the NL East. They start
McCann and Josh Reddick could help D.C. drought. the season with a
bring that long overdue title to town. I almost ended it in Chicago, he said. whopping 32 straight
Id like to be the first team in Texas "It's OK, we'll end it here, too. Well end it games against
after growing up in Dallas, slugger Evan here for the whole city. division
Gattis said. I think we definitely have the opponents.
ingredients. DODGEBALL
Can a crown be bought? Not yet in LA,
LONELY IN THE LONE STAR STATE not by Magic Johnson and his co-owners.
The Cowboys, the Longhorns, the They've been baseballs biggest spenders
Mavericks and more every major pro lately, forking over more than $250 million
and college sports trophy has been won at a year in payroll, but there hasnt been a

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OTTOM

With 100 mph heat, how long will the arms last?
JANIE MCCAULEY we didnt have that. Back then, And he regularly reached 102 to tear? So much so that As catcher
Associated Press a good quality fastball was 92- 103. There were 18 Tommy John Stephen Vogt has some serious
OAKLAND, Calif. Even Jose 93 mph. Today, its almost 100, Mauricio Cabrera of the Braves surgeries last year for players concerns.
D AREA Canseco is uncertain he could so I think you have to give credit had the second-most with 344 on 25-man major league ros- He sees young pitchers throw-
BLANK take the heat. to all these hitters to where they of 644, or 53.42 percent, while ters, down from a high of 36 ing so hard they cant even locate
With all those 100 mph fast- have less time to react. You get the Mets Syndergaard was next elbow ligament replacements their pitches, and considers it a
balls flying through the strike guys throwing harder, you get with 94. in 2012, according to Baseball dangerous pattern what he
zone these days from Aroldis a rotation of two or three out If you can command and Heat Maps. calls a use them until they blow
Chapman, Noah Syndergaard of the five guys throwing 95 or throw hard, I think its one of This seems to be a growing out and move on mentality.
and others, flame-throwers are above, you get relievers coming the most exciting things in the topic in baseball. No doubt ve- Were seeing so many young
the norm rather than the excep- in its almost criteria youve got game, said Goose Gossage, a locity has gone up for starters kids come up, they throw 95, 98,
tion in rotations and bullpens to throw 100 mph. 22-year big league pitcher who and relievers, said Stan Conte, as hard as they can for a full sea-
alike. Last season alone, 31 differ- was a Yankees guest instructor former Giants and Dodgers head son and then they come back and
We had big, strong, powerful ent pitchers hit 100 mph at least this spring. You know pretty athletic trainer turned consul- their arms gone. Our bodies are
characters. We had entertain- once, while Chapman threw much what youre going to get is tant. Although the number of not designed to withstand that
ers, really. I think today theyre 538 of his 972 pitches for the a fastball and here it is, hit it if Tommy John surgeries in the much velocity. If you do, youre
throwing harder, too. The pitch- New York Yankees and Chicago you can. To throw like Chapman majors was down from previous a freak, Vogt said. But I think
ing is amazing, said Canseco, Cubs a jaw-dropping, swing- or throw the ball hard with com- high of over 30 in 2012 and 2014, its become a mentality of a lot of
an ex-slugger 16 years removed ing-and-missing 55.35 percent mand is a tremendous asset. there was an increase in the mi- organizations is, Well, lets just
from his last big league game. at 100 mph or more, according Yet heres the pressing ques- nor leagues. There is a direct use this guy til he cant pitch
You see every other starter to Major League Baseballs Ad- tion: Just how long will their relationship with velocity and anymore and then next in line. M
throwing 100 mph. Back then, vanced Media Statcast system. arms sustain all that wear and stress on the UCL ligament. And Im not a big fan of that. ... 1
The Sentinel MLB PREVIEWS Saturday, April 1, 2017|C7

2 0 1 7 M L B S E A S O N P R E V I E W
Power rankings KEY BP Bullpen
Based on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best ranking SP Starting OFF Offense
Teams listed in order of last seasons finish (2016 record) A M E R I C A N L E A G U E pitching DEF Defense

E A S T C E N T R A L W E S T
Red Sox Blue Jays Orioles Yankees Rays Indians Tigers Royals White Sox Twins Rangers Mariners Astros Angels Athletics

(93-69) (89-73) (89-73) (84-78) (68-94) (94-67) (86-75) (81-81) (78-84) (59-103) (95-67) (86-76) (84-78) (74-88) (69-93)

SP 5 5 1 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 3 2 1
BP 3 3 5 4 2 5 2 3 3 1 2 2 3 2 3
OFF 5 3 4 3 1 5 4 2 2 3 4 4 5 3 1
DEF 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 5 2 2 3 3 3 5 1
TOT 17 15 13 12 9 19 13 13 9 7 12 13 14 12 6
(out It will take a One of the Orioles are A team in A lingering An AL Finished Plenty of Seem fully The Twins Lost bats of Has look Appear to Lineup The offense
of 20) while to get strongest hoping their transition; question is favorite with eight games question committed had the Ian Desmond, of a team have all appears to has some
used to life rotations in power-laden plan to start whether perhaps the behind the marks up to a major worst record Mitch Moreland that could the pieces be improved; power, and
without Big the AL, but lineup is with a nucleus enough was leagues Indians; and down overhaul; in the majors and Carlos improve by necessary if starting the bullpen
Papi, but doesnt have enough to of some young done to deepest closing gap lineup, not added several last season; Beltran in the a few wins, to make rotation is pretty
young core much depth; overcome a players. improve pitching wont be to mention prospects the starting offseason; top which might a deep stays healthy deep, but
of players will have to questionable Injured SS the overall staff; appear easy, and the pitching trading away pitching of the rotation be enough postseason and pitches the rotation
puts the overcome starting Didi Gregorius talent poised to a lot might staff; can Chris Sale ranked 30th is set with a to end MLBs run and well, they is mostly
them among the loss rotation; high will likely around team return to depend on make noise and Adam out of 30 in healthy Yu longest possibly can return built on
the early of Edwin priority on miss first leader Evan the World whether they if things Eaton over wins (37), Darvish and playoff contend to playoff young
favorites Encarnacion defense month Longoria Series stay healthy break right the winter ERA (5.39) Cole Hamels drought for a title contention promise

Coming close in 2016, the Indians are on a mission to end their 69-year drought, but back in the Windy City

Can the Cubbies turn two?


WORLD SERIES
CHAMPIONSHIP STREAKS
TEAM SEASONS LENGTH
N.Y. Yankees 1949-53 5
N.Y. Yankees 1936-39 4
Oak. Athletics 1972-74 3
N.Y. Yankees 1998-00 3
Chi. Cubs 1907-08 2
Phi. Athletics 1910-11 2
Bos. Red Sox 1915-16 2
N.Y. Giants 1921-22 2
N.Y. Yankees 1927-28 2
Phi. Athletics 1929-30 2
N.Y. Yankees 1961-62 2
Cin. Reds 1975-76 2
N.Y. Yankees 1977-78 2
Tor. Blue Jays 1992-93 2

W ith the honeymoon over, the Chicago Cubs must


focus their attention on becoming the first team to
win consecutive World Series since the Yankees won
drought in Major League Baseball, having not won a title
since 1948.
With many critical pieces locked up for years to come and with
three straight between 1998-2000. all of the young talent on display, the Cubs are built for a
The Cubs overcame a century of bad history and high lengthy run of success.
expectations to win the franchises first World Series Repeating in baseball is a tall task due to the unpredictable
in 108 years in a seven-game classic against the nature of a 162-game schedule, but the Cubs are a clear
Cleveland Indians. The Tribe now own the longest favorite heading into the season.

MILESTONE WATCH A look at some players who are close to historic


achievements in 2017:
DONT STOP BELIEVING
Now that the Cubs have broken baseballs oldest curse, whos next? A lot of teams

3,000 600 2,500 450 are lurking, waiting to break baseballs longest active championship drought.

Cleveland Texas Houston


hits home runs strikeouts saves Indians Rangers Astros
Adrian Beltre
Needs 58 hits to
join Wade Boggs
Albert Pujols
Nine homers shy of
600 in his career a
Bartolo Colon
Hes 135 strikeouts shy of
becoming the 33rd member
Francisco Rodriguez
Needing 20 saves,
its is a good bet the
1948 69
SEASONS
1961* 56 1962* 55
and George Brett total only equaled by of the 2,500-strikeout club Tigers closer will join
as the only Barry Bonds, Hank for pitchers. With only 888 Mariano Rivera, Milwaukee San Diego Washington
members of the Aaron, Babe Ruth, career walks, Colon has a Trevor Hoffman and Brewers Padres Nationals

48 48 48
3,000 Hit Club who Alex Rodriguez, Willie good chance to become Lee Smith in 2017
played more than Mays, Ken Griffey Jr., only the ninth pitcher to as the only pitchers
half their games Jim Thome and finish with 2,500 Ks and with 450 career
1969* 1969* 1969*
at third base. Sammy Sosa. fewer than 1,000 walks. saves. *Year franchise entered MLB as expansion team; has yet to win a World Series championship

When it comes to the next generation of baseball stars, there are some intriguing players on the horizon.
RISING STARS SET TO SHINE Here are some rookies hoping to have an impact this season:

2B Yoan Moncada OF Andrew Benintendi RHP Jose De Leon SS Gleyber Torres RHP Jharel Cotton OF Bradley Zimmer RHP Tyler Glasnow SS Dansby Swanson
Chicago White Sox Boston Red Sox Tampa Bay Rays New York Yankees Oakland Athletics Cleveland Indians Pittsburgh Pirates Atlanta Braves
The Cuban slugger The 22-year-old, The Rays got the The speedster was Dazzled in his first The 6-foot-5 first- The 23-year-old Selected by Arizona
was acquired in rocketed through right-hander in a youngest MVP in the stint in the majors round pick in the 2014 struggled a bit in with the first pick of
the blockbuster Bostons minor January trade with history of the Arizona last year, going 2-0 draft drew praise his first stint in the the 2015 draft. The
deal that sent lefty league system after the Dodgers. Likely Fall League last with a 2.15 ERA in from manager Terry majors last year, D-backs traded him
ace Chris Sale to he was grabbed as will begin the year at age 19. He five starts. He was Francona this spring but the 6-foot-8 to Atlanta six months
Boston. Could bring seventh overall pick in year with Triple-A carried that success acquired by the for his bat and right-hander looked later and he hit .302
his powerful swing the 2015 draft. Made Durham. Made his into spring training, Athletics in the improvement in the great this spring. He with three HRs and
and athleticism it to the majors last major league debut drawing praise for his August trade that outfield. Hit .250 with went 8-3 with a 1.87 17 RBIs in 38 games
to the starting August and hit .295 in September and impressive skills and sent Rich Hill and 15 HRs and 62 RBIs ERA in 20 starts at with the Braves last
lineup at some with two HRs and 14 was 2-0 with a 6.35 maturity. Could make Josh Reddick to in two minor league Triple-A Indianapolis year. Has the look
point this summer. RBIs in 34 games. ERA in four starts. it to New York soon. the Dodgers. stops last season. in 2016. of a budding star.

Listed in order of 2016 record N A T I O N A L L E A G U E Teams ranked by AP Baseball Writer Mike Fitzpatrick

E A S T C E N T R A L W E S T
Nationals Mets Marlins Phillies Braves Cubs Cardinals Pirates Brewers Reds Dodgers Giants Rockies D-backs Padres

(95-67) (87-75) (79-82) (71-91) (68-93) (103-58) (86-76) (78-83) (73-89) (68-94) (91-71) (87-75) (75-87) (69-93) (68-94)
SP 5 5 2 3 2 5 4 3 3 1 4 4 1 2 1
BP 3 4 5 2 2 4 4 2 1 1 4 3 2 1 2
OFF 5 4 3 1 3 5 4 4 2 2 4 3 5 4 1
DEF 4 3 4 4 3 5 2 2 2 3 4 5 3 2 2
TOT 17 16 14 10 10 19 14 11 8 7 16 15 11 9 6
The lineup is Have enough Depth Are still Pitching Have one of Bolstered by a Didnt Contending If the Coming off Madison If they can Pitching Have
probably as talent and remains a rebuilding holds the baseballs mostly healthy exactly throw in the rotation their fourth Bumgarner weather must decided on
good as its depth to problem, and are key to how deepest rotation and cash around competitive doesnt consecutive and Johnny early spring improve for a long-term
ever been; make another and the probably well they rosters; trying the signing of in hopes of NL Central crumble NL West title; Cueto injuries, it team to have plan to
Nats hope October run; minor league a year fare this to become Dexter Fowler keeping up is still a from injuries appear to provide one could be a any hope of develop
to make a a long list of system away from season, first repeat as away from with Cubs ways away, the way it be perhaps of the best fruitful season, challenging young
second critical injuries is thin, thinking especially World Series Chicago, they and Cards; though the did last year, the biggest 1-2 punches especially the Dodgers players;
consecutive derailed them meaning postseason the geriatric winner since are expected margin for franchise the Reds threat to at the top of if lights-out and Giants hasnt had
playoff trip last year, so injuries contention; rotation; Yankees won to make rival error is small is headed could move the Cubs any rotation closer Greg in the West; a winning
and finally win better health could sink have modest playoffs a bit three in a row Cubs earn if it wants in the right up in the dominance in majors; Holland can formidable season
a series, too is crucial the season expectations of a stretch (1998-2000) everything to rebound direction standings in the NL deep lineup return to form lineup since 2010
M
1 SOURCE: Major League Baseball AP
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GOLF

Spieth returns to bad memory


DOUG FERGUSON spinning. A shot in the bunker (No. was my whole thing that night. Masters go by, he said. The Mas- Demons gone, he said.
Associated Press 10). A shot in the trees (No. 11). Two Why didnt it work when I was in ters lives on for a year. It brings a If only it were that simple.
AUGUSTA, Ga. The drive in the water (No. 12). And just like the same position the year before. non-golf audience into golf. And He still has to face the media on
home from Augusta National was that, Spieth was three shots be- A year later, he still doesnt it will be nice once this years fin- Tuesday. He goes to the Tuesday
quiet, a rarity when Jordan Spieth hind and never caught up. He was have the answers, and it already ished from my point of view, to be night dinner for Masters champi-
is in the car. in Butler Cabin, just like everyone is weighing on him. brutally honest with you. ons that Willett, not Spieth, will
He was wearing a blue shirt, not expected, only he was there to help Two weeks before he was due to Spieth already has returned to be hosting.
a green jacket. Danny Willett into a green jacket. arrive at Augusta, Spieth said he the scene of his worst moment in This hopefully will end Thurs-
It wasnt supposed to be this What could anyone say? couldnt wait for this particular golf. day when he gets to the 12th hole,
way. Only three hours earlier on Everybody waited, Spieth Masters to be over. There is no es- He was at Augusta National three-time Masters champion
Sunday at the Masters, he was said. It was just quiet while we caping the questions about what last December with two mem- Nick Faldo said. Hell get up
coming off four straight birdies drove home. I wasnt doing too happened last year. He didnt have bers when he stepped on the 12th there, know what he did wrong.
and stood on the 10th tee with a well at the start because it was so answers during that drive home. tee for the first time since the fi- He knows how to deal with it.
five-shot lead. No one who had recent. It was like: Why couldnt He doesnt have them now. nal round of the Masters. He hit Hopefully, he stands up there and
won a major was remotely close I have just done this or done that? Whether I can grab the jacket 8-iron over the bunker to 15 feet. says, Right, nice swing, put it in
to Spieth. Why did this have to happen? I back or I miss the cut or I finish He made the putt. I was walking the right spot. And I think that
Three holes later, his head was was trying to figure out why. That 30th, it will be nice having this around with my hands up like, will be big.

NCAA MENS BASKETBALL COLUMN NASCAR

Larson gets pole


at Martinsville
HANK KURZ JR. Since the series switched to
Associated Press stage racing this season, with
MARTINSVILLE, Va. Things points awarded to the front run-
keep going right for Kyle Larson. ners at the end of two predeter-
Hours after saying he hoped mined distances during the race
qualifying for Sundays Monster and then at the end, Larson has
Energy NASCAR Cup Series race consistently earned points in ev-
would be rained out, he got his ery race, but he joked that he will
wish, giving him the pole position need every advantage possible on
on a track where he has struggled. the 0.526-mile oval.
I think it will be a good advan- You never know. Our cars are
tage to start on the pole, get the so good right now, maybe we
jump and hopefully take care of could contend for a win, he said.
my stuff early, said Larson, the But Id like for it to continue to
early season points leader. rain today so I can start on the
With the lineup set by owner pole. But, well see. Yeah, its a
points because of the rain, Chase tough place and tough to complete
Elliott will start on the outside of 500 good laps here.
the front row, with Martin Truex Larson did finish third in this
Jr. and Brad Keselowski in the race a year ago, but said it was at
second row. The rest of the top least in part because the race was
10 includes Joey Logano, Jamie run in cold temperatures, which
McMurray, Ryan Blaney, Clint minimized tire wear during the
Bowyer, Kevin Harvick and Kyle race. Tire wear, brake preserva-
Busch. tion and patience are typically the
Larson, who had three con- three elements that make many
secutive second-place finishes drivers consider the oldest and
before winning last weekend at shortest track also the trickiest.
Fontana, California, posted the He has company in his appre-
third-fastest time in Fridays first ciation for the rain, too. It put
practice session, trailing only for- Elliott, another driver who is still
mer winners Denny Hamlin and learning, on the front row as well.
Kyle Busch. That was after almost Any time I can do anything
crashing his car early in the hour- good at Martinsville, its great for
long practice session. me, the Hendrick Motorsports
The braking was a little driver said. Its been a bit of a
sketchy, he said. struggle here.

MLB
ASSOCIATED PRESS
South Carolinas Maik Kotsar goes up for a shot during a practice session for their NCAA Final Four
Nationals count on Turner
tournament college basketball semifinal game Friday in Glendale, Ariz.
HOWARD FENDRICH

Final Four matchups


Associated Press
WASHINGTON Trea Turner
joked that no one paid any atten-
tion to him when he went out to
dinner with Bryce Harper during

could make a difference


spring training. Everyone wanted
photos with the 2015 NL MVP and
ignored last seasons runner-up
for NL Rookie of the Year.
One suspects that if Turner is
JOHN MARSHALL nationally. else will be a big key Saturday. able to reproduce anything re-
Associated Press The Ducks have two starters Pace game, Oregon vs. sembling what he did in his first
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE
GLENDALE, Ariz. Exploit- taller than 6-foot-4 and were North Carolina taste of the majors, he will be well
ing matchups is the key to win- 114th nationally in clearing off The Ducks are often thought known soon enough, although the Washington Nationals shortstop
ning any basketball game. Those defensive rebounds. Oregon of as a fast-paced, high-flying Washington Nationals shortstop Trea Turner (7) throws to first
matchups tend to become mag- handled one good offensive re- team. They are high fliers, but a doesnt necessarily subscribe to during a spring training baseball
nified at the Final Four, where bounding team by knocking out fast pace is not their thing. Ore- that theory. game against the New York Mets
preparation time and the pressure Kansas, but will have its hands gon has an adjusted tempo thats Everybody seems to think Feb. 25 in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
of the games biggest stage factor full on Saturday. 241st nationally and was able to thats going to change pretty
in prominently. Two words likely to be heard slow Kansas and Michigan, two quick. I dont think thats going 33 steals.
This years Final Four has some from Oregon coach Dana Altman fast-paced teams, on its way to to change for a while, Turner said Hes a spark plug. What he did
intriguing matchups that will de- a lot: Box out! the Final Four. with a smile at Nationals Park on last season was so unexpected. I
cide if Gonzaga or South Carolina South Carolinas front North Carolina, on the other Friday, when Washingtons exhi- mean, you knew, you kind of heard
and North Carolina or Oregon get court vs. Gonzagas bigs hand, is one of the fastest teams bition game against the Boston these rumblings ... that this kids
through to Mondays title game. Gonzaga has a massive 1-2 in the country. The Tar Heels love Red Sox was canceled because of going to be a good player and blah,
Heres a few to keep an eye on: punch up from with Przemek to get out and run under any cir- rain. blah, blah, left fielder Jayson
Oregons defensive re- Karnowski and Zach Collins. At cumstance, sometimes scoring I imagine that, maybe here in Werth said. But until you actu-
bounding vs. North Carolina 7-foot-1, 300 pounds, Karnowski five seconds after a made free D.C., people will recognize me ally see it, you dont really know.
on the offensive glass may be the biggest player in the throw by their opponent. maybe a little bit more, but for Then you see it at that level? If he
The Tar Heels were the na- country. Hes also an adept passer Fast or slow, that could deter- the most part, I can walk through started the season and played like
tional leader on the offensive who picks apart double teams mine this side of the bracket. a giant crowd anywhere else and that all season, is he the MVP?
glass during the regular season, and has great footwork for ma- Gonzagas 3-point shoot- nobody would know me, he said. Rookie of the Year, easily? If he
snatching 15.74 per game, nearly neuvering in the paint. Collins is ing vs. South Carolinas pe- And thats perfectly fine. kept hitting home runs like that,
a full rebound more than the an athletic 7-foot freshman who rimeter defense Turner could very well be the kept stealing bases like that that
next-closest team. North Caro- can score inside, outside and may The Gamecocks play defense key to Washingtons hopes of was one of the best half-seasons
lina cleans up nearly 42 percent of be the best NBA prospect in the along the perimeter as if they have repeating as NL East champions Ive ever seen.
its misses, so their best offensive Final Four. six players on the floor. South once they open the regular sea- And Turner did it while learning
play is often a missed shot. South Carolina counters Carolina is seventh nationally in son Monday by hosting the Miami a new position on the fly: Long a
The Tar Heels grabbed 13 offen- with Maik Kotsar and Chris 3-point defense, holding teams to Marlins. shortstop, Turner was shifted to
sive rebounds on 31 shots, leading Silva a tick under 30 percent from the He is expected to hit at the top center field as a rookie in Wash-
to 17 second-chance points in Kotsar is 6-10, but gives up arc and reached the Final Four by of the lineup, bringing consis- ington.
their Elite Eight win over Ken- more than 50 pounds to Kar- holding Florida to 7-of-26 shoot- tency, power and speed that sets Now, however, he gets to go
tucky, one of the longest teams nowski. Silva is an inch shorter ing from 3 in the Elite Eight. things up for those who bat behind back to his more familiar job.
in the country. and more than 75 pounds lighter Gonzaga is one of the nations him. I feel like Im in the action
Kennedy Meeks is the biggest than Gonzagas big man. Keep- most efficient offensive teams, In roughly half a season in again, Turner said. Sometimes
O-rebound producer, grabbing ing those two out of foul trouble but the Zags dont usually do it 2016 307 at-bats he batted when youre in the outfield, you M
3.68 per game, good for 10th while getting help from everyone with a lot of 3-point shooting. .342 with 13 homers, 40 RBIs and feel pretty far away. 1
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First Place: Mike Nye, Mechanicsburg


Second Place: Jeffrey Griffith, Carlisle
Third Place: Michael Sheaffer, Carlisle

ROUND OF 64 ROUND OF 32 SWEET 16 ELITE EIGHT FINAL FOUR FINAL FOUR ELITE EIGHT SWEET 16 ROUND OF 32 ROUND OF 64
March 16-17 March 18-19 March 23-24 March 25-26 April 1 April 1 March 25-26 March 23-24 March 18-19 March 16-17

1 Villanova 76 100 Kansas 1


1 Villanova 62 90 Kansas 1
16 MSM 56 62 UC Davis 16
8 Wisconsin 83 98 Kansas 1
8 Wisconsin 84 58 Miami (Fla.) 8
8 Wisconsin 65 70 MSU 9
9 Va. Tech 74 78 MSU 9
4 Florida 70 60 Kansas 1
5 Virginia 76 84 Iowa State 5
5 Virginia 39 76 Iowa State 5
12 UNCW 71 73 Nevada 12
4 Florida 84 66 Purdue 4
4 Florida 80 80 Purdue 4
4 Florida 65 80 Purdue 4

EAST MIDWEST
13 E. Tenn. St. 65 70 Vermont 13
7 S. Carolina Oregon 3
6 SMU 65 72 Creighton 6
11 USC 78 72 URI 11
11 USC 66 84 Rhode Island 11
3 Baylor 50 69 Oregon 3
NATIONAL
3 Baylor 91 93 Oregon 3
CHAMPIONSHIP
3 Baylor 82 April 3 75 Oregon 3
14 N. Mexico State 73 77 Iona 14
7 S. Carolina 77 74 Oregon 3
7 S. Carolina 93 92 Michigan 7
7 S. Carolina 88 73 Michigan 7
10 Marquette 73 91 Oklahoma St. 10
7 S. Carolina 70 68 Michigan 7
2 Duke 87 78 Louisville 2
2 Duke 81 NATIONAL CHAMPION 69 Louisville 2
15 Troy 65 63 Jacksonville St. 15

1 Gonzaga 66 103 N. Carolina 1


1 Gonzaga 79 72 N. Carolina 1
16 S. Dakota State 46 64 Texas Southern 16
1 Gonzaga 61 92 N. Carolina 1
8 Northwestern 68 77 Arkansas 8
8 NU 73 65 Arkansas 8
9 Vanderbilt 66 71 Seton Hall 9
1 Gonzaga 83 75 N. Carolina 1
5 Notre Dame 60 72 Minnesota 5
5 N.D. 71 65 MTSU 12
12 Princeton 58 81 MTSU 12
4 West Va. 58 80 Butler 4
4 W. Virginia 86 76 Butler 4
4 West Va. 83 74 Butler 4

WEST SOUTH
13 Bucknell 80 64 Winthrop 13
1 Gonzaga N. Carolina 1
6 Maryland 65 75 Cincinnati 6
11 Xavier 91 67 Cincinnati 6
11 Xavier 76 61 Kansas State 11
11 Xavier 73 75 UCLA 3
3 Florida State 86 97 UCLA 3
3 FSU 66 79 UCLA 3
14 FGCU 80 80 Kent State 14
11 Xavier 59 73 Kentucky 2
7 St. Marys 85 58 Dayton 7
7 St. Marys 60 62 WSU 10
10 VCU 77 64 Wichita State 10
2 Arizona 71 FIRST FOUR | MARCH 14-15 86 Kentucky 2
2 Arizona 100 79 Kentucky 2
2 Arizona 69 11 Kansas State 95 16 MSM 67 N.C. Central 63 16 Providence 71 11 65 Kentucky 2
15 No. Dakota 82 70 N. Kentucky 15
11 Wake Forest 88 16 New Orleans 66 UC Davis 67 16 USC 75 11

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APRIL 6
CHERRY BLOSSOM CRUISE
Cost: $155/person
Includes: Spring in our Nations Cap-
itol with the arrival of pale pink and
white cherry blossoms with a leisurely
luncheon cruise and a narrated mon-
ument tour with time both on and off
the motor coach.
Contact: 717-920-9515 or Email rec-
staff@wcrec.org for more information.
Sponsored by: West Shore Recre-
ation Commission
APRIL 20-24
THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE
Cost: $1,522, single; $1,054, double;
$888, triple; $798, quad
Includes: Galt House Hotel stay and
Theyre off Luncheon, Thunder Com-
mand Center tour and Pilots Reception.
Contact: 717-920-9515 or Email rec-
staff@wcrec.org for more information.
HUMANE SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL
Two dogs that were rescued from a South Korean dog meat farm nuzzle each other aboard an animal transport vehicle near Kennedy Airport Sunday APRIL 22 AND MAY 27
in the Queens borough of New York. NEW YORK CITY YOUR WAY

Dogs saved from slaughter


Cost: $75/person
Includes: Broadway, Times Square,
lunch, shopping on 5th Avenueyour
way.
Contact: 717-920-9515 or Email rec-
staff@wcrec.org for more information.
Sponsored by: West Shore Recre-
VERENA DOBNIK ation Commission
Associated Press
Forty-six dogs were flown
APRIL 24-27
to New York from South Korea AMISH COUNTRY, HOLMES
after being rescued at a farm COUNTY, OHIO
where they were to be slaugh- Cost: $385 per person, double
tered for human consumption, occupancy
Includes: Transportation, 3 break-
animal advocates said Sunday. fasts, 4 dinners, hotel, tour guides for
The Humane Society Interna- two days.
tional is responsible for saving Contact: Barbara at 717-243-7766 or
the dogs that were fed barely Georgie at 717-243-3169.
enough to survive. Sponsored by: Mt. Holly Springs
The animals arrived at Ken- Golden Age
nedy International Airport
MAY 2
late Saturday and were headed
to emergency shelters in New WOLF SANCTUARY
Cost: $85/person
York, Maryland and Pennsyl- Includes: Transportation, Wolf Sanc-
vania on Sunday. tuary, Sturgis Pretzel Factory, stop at
The farm in Goyang, a city just Wilbur Candy Store, meal at Shady Ma-
north of Seoul, was more like ple. Final payment due March 20.
a dungeon, where theres very Contact: Barbara at 717-243-7766 or
little light, little to no ventila- Georgie at 717-243-3169.
tion, so the stench of ammonia Sponsored by: Mt. Holly Springs
would bring tears to your eyes Golden Age
when you walk through, said MAY 5-7
Kelly OMeara, who oversees FINGER LAKES
the societys companion ani- Cost: $685/person
mal-related international proj- Includes: Transportation from Car-
ects. Youd see eyes peering at lisle, two nights accommodations, 5
you, but it was hard to actually meals, wine pairing reception, Spirits
see the dogs themselves in the Wines and Brewery Tour, Senecca Lake
dark. HUMANE SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL Cruise, Derby Day Celebration, a Do-
An estimated 17,000 other A dog rescued from a South Korean dog meat farm gets some affection from David Manko, a volunteer for the cent-led Corning Glass Museum Tour,
such farms still operate in South taxes and gratuities.
Pittsburgh Aviation Animal Rescue Team aboard their animal transport vehicle near Kennedy Airport Sunday
Contact: 717-462-4806, Email info@
Korea, said OMeara. in New York. travelbyjournease.com or visit Travel-
However, she said, its a di- ByJournease.com for more information.
minishing industry in a society In South Korea, OMeara said, and purebred ones from a dog meat businesses and help Sponsored by: Journease Travel Club
where demand for dog meat the dogs receive no veterinary Chihuahua and a Maltese to owners financially to transition
has been plummeting. Meat care of any kind. various spaniels and a Saint to other work. MAY 16
from about 2 million dogs still They either get through it or Bernard. The animals must be taken WOLF SANCTUARY
is eaten there each year. they die in their cage and they A German shorthaired pointer abroad, OMeara said, because Cost: $119/person
In the United States, the res- receive just enough food to get and a miniature pinscher came theyre generally not wanted Includes: Transportation, Wolf Sanc-
cued dogs will be available for by, she said. from the latest farm. in South Korea as pets or com- tuary, Elvas Chalk Talk, Buffet Meal
(Lititz Family Restaurant), step-on-guide
adoption after the shelters eval- At the seven farms from The Washington-based Hu- panion dogs. Some had been
Contact: Frances Nye at 717-532-
uate their behavior and medical which the Humane Society res- mane Society International, abandoned pets, and others 5952 for information.
needs and make sure each one is cued more than 800 dogs since which relies on private dona- were raised to be sold as pets Sponsored by: Shippensburg AARP
ready for a new life in someones 2015, those to be slaughtered in- tions, deals directly with farm- but given to the meat industry #2525
home. cluded both mixed breed dogs ers to close down and demolish if that failed.

FURRY FRIENDS OF THE WEEK: MOLLY AND HALLO CVAS PETS OF THE WEEK:
WILLIE AND PRINCESS
SENTINEL STAFF
eet Molly and Hallo.
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Molly is a sweet, 75-pound
black and tan English Shepherd
mix who is about 3 1/2 years old.
She is good with children and
may do best as the only dog
in the home. She also needs a
home with no small animals
since she is extremely gentle
with people but does have a
strong prey drive.
She loves to explore with
her nose to the ground and is
equally content to curl up on
PROVIDED BY THE CUMBERLAND VAL-
the couch or at your feet. She LEY ANIMAL SHELTER
would do great with a home
Princess is an adoptable pet
with a fenced-in yard.
PROVIDED BY THE FURRY FRIENDS NET- through the Cumberland Valley
Hallo was discovered living WORK Animal Shelter.
in a wooded area behind a local
Molly is an adoptable pet through
office building, whose employ- a patient owner who is willing to
the Furry Friends Network.
ees rescued him to make sure he PROVIDED BY THE FURRY FRIENDS NET- PROVIDED BY THE CUMBERLAND VAL- give him his space.
didnt wander into traffic. He WORK cro-chipped and altered or will LEY ANIMAL SHELTER Princess is a 5-year-old gray-
enjoys being petted and brushed Hallo is an adoptable pet through be to be ready for adoption then. Willie is an adoptable pet through and-white girl who was found
and allows people to pick him up the Furry Friends Network. If you can offer Molly and the Cumberland Valley Animal running around Chambersburg.
and trim his nails. Hallo a forever home, please Shelter. This little lady is quite the talker!
Its not sure what Hallos ex- improving with medicine. He visit the Furry Friends website Shes a petite little miss who is
act age is but he seems young has a black coat and a small ti- at www.furryfriendsnetwork. CUMBERLAND VALLEY ANIMAL looking for someone to take a
not a kitten, but not an adult gers mane on his chest. com and complete an applica- SHELTER chance on her.
either. Hallo has not been around tion today. Foster homes are Willie is a 3-year-old terrier The Cumberland Valley Ani-
He was thin when rescued but other cats, dogs or children, so needed in order to help more mix who came into the shelter mal Shelter is located at 5051 Let-
is now improving with a regular its unsure how hell react. animals like Molly and Hallo. as a stray. He can be quite shy terkenny Road West in Cham-
diet. He has been neutered and This kitty has had initial vac- For more information about at times, so were giving him as bersburg. For more information,
vaccinated. cinations, de-worming, flea how to become a foster parent, much time as he needs to get ac- or to see other adoptable ani-
He also had an eye infection preventative, tested negative visit www.furryfriendsnetwork. climated to shelter life and meet- mals, visit www.cvas-pets.org M
when rescued, but this is also for FeLV/FIV, and has been mi- com/volunteer. ing new people. Willie will need or call 717-263-5791. 1
C12|Saturday, April 1, 2017 WEATHER The Sentinel

Clearing in afternoon
RYAN COYLE day. Sunday will be dry and
ABC27 Meteorologist partly cloudy, and tempera-
Drizzle and some linger- tures rise to 60.
ing fog will last no later than We have more rain in the
10a.m. today before skies extended forecast through
begin to slowly clear. Tem- next week with a batch of rain
peratures should climb into arriving Monday evening and
the mid 50s by the end of the lasting into the day Tuesday.

PM2.5
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ALMANAC
Today is Saturday, April 1, the 91st Winners, Heliotrope Bouquet his role in the Beer Hall Putsch in Ten years ago: Irans state tele- and-blues singer Rudolph Isley is
day of 2017. There are 274 days left and Solace, among other ragtime Munich. vision aired new video showing two 78. Baseball All-Star Rusty Staub
in the year. pieces, was believed to have been 49. In 1945, American forces of the 15 captured British sailors and is 73. Reggae singer Jimmy Cliff is
launched the amphibious invasion marines pointing to a spot on a map 69. Supreme Court Justice Samuel
Todays Highlight in On this date: of Okinawa during World War II. of the Persian Gulf where they were Alito is 67. Actress Jessica Collins is
History: In 1789, the U.S. House of Repre- In 1972, the first Major League seized and saying it was in Iranian 46. Rapper-actor Method Man is
sentatives held its first full meeting Baseball players strike began; it territorial waters; Britains Foreign 46. Political commentator Rachel
On April 1, 1917, Scott Joplin, in New York; Frederick Muhlenberg lasted 12 days. Office immediately denounced the Maddow is 44. Singer Bijou Phillips
The King of Ragtime Writers, of Pennsylvania was elected the first In 1984, recording star Marvin video. is 37. Actor Josh Zuckerman is 32.
died at a New York City hospital. House speaker. Gaye was shot to death by his father, Todays Birthdays: Baseball Thought for Today: Nine-
Joplin, the composer of Maple Leaf In 1924, Adolf Hitler was sen- Marvin Gay Sr. in Los Angeles, the Hall of Famer Phil Niekro is 78. Ac- ty-eight percent of all statistics are
Rag, The Entertainer, The Easy tenced to five years in prison for day before his 45th birthday. tress Ali MacGraw is 78. Rhythm- made up. Author unknown.
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