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Feb 3, 2017BC Player of the Week: Knox City's Flowers wins honor
Santa Anna win.
The Buffaloes enter this week at 10-9 overall and 3-2 in district.
6. Dylan Frazier, post, So., Hawley— Posted a pair of double-doubles last week while leading the Bearcats to wins over Mason (65-55) and Anson (64-44).
Frazier charted 10 points and 11 rebounds in the Mason win, and followed with 24 and 11 against Anson to help the Bearcats improve to 16-5 overall and 3-1 in league play.
“Dylan does a great job of crashing the boards and playing with energy,” coach Chase Coulter said.
7. Noah Horn, guard, Jr., Stamford— Horn averaged 23 points last week, including 31 in a win over Anson that saw the Bulldogs improve to 14-8 overall and 3-1 in league play.
Aren’t you glad I wasn’t amateurish enough to say that Noah flooded Anson with 31 points?
8. Tanner Broadfoot, forward, Sr., Clyde— Dropped 20 points on Stanton in last week’s 63-60 win over the Buffaloes that saw Clyde improve to 11-10.
This included a game-winning 3-pointer as time expired.
"Hard work in the gym is really paying off,” coach Tarrington Rivers said. “You have to run Tanner out of the gym after practice, and it shows."
9. Johnny Donnelly and Tanner Schnoor, 132- and 220-pound classes, Jr./So., Hawley— Both of these guys took their weight class at last week’s Abilene Invitational Meet.
Donnelly took the top spot in the 132-pound division, with a three-lift total of 975 pounds. Schnoor totaled 1,360 to finish first at 220.
"Tanner is an outstanding kid who's just as humble as he is strong,” Hawley coach Matt Preston said. “And he's pretty strong."
10. Brooke Jones, guard, Jr., Knox City— Had a combined 37 points through two games last week, including a 25-point, seven-assist, six-rebound effort against Harrold.
10B. Brooklyn Woodard and Taylor Beeson, post/guard, So./Sr., Stamford— The Lady Bulldogs swept Anson (42-31) and Hawley (81-70) in district play last week, with this pair providing nice numbers in both games.
Woodard finished with a combined 47 points, 22 rebounds and 11 steals, while Beeson provided 33 points, 14 boards and four steals.
10C. Sheldon Burchett, guard, Sr., Jayton— Again demonstrated why he’s considered one of the area’s top all-around small-school athletes in wins over Valley (43-30) and Paducah (42-29).
Burchett averaged 16 points and 10 rebounds last week, while hitting 46.7 percent from beyond the 3-point arc.
10D. Blaine Hughes and Corleone Pressley, guard/forward, seniors, Brownwood—... (ReporterNews.com)
Aug 29, 2016Funeral Notices for Aug. 16, 2016
Johnson-Feuerstein Funeral Home, Belding)
Dorothy Louise Simmons — Visitation only, 1 to 2 p.m., Hurst Funeral Home, Greenville.
Thursday
Allan Lloyd Hawley — 11 a.m., Brigham Funeral Chapel, Lakeview.
Beverly E. Mulholland — 11 a.m., Spencer Mills Church, Gowen. (Bliss-Witters & Pike Funeral Home, Cedar Springs)
Cindy Teague — 6:30 p.m., 4764 VanVleck Road, Fenwick. (Simpson Family Funeral Homes, Sheridan)
Allan Lloyd Hawley, 74
SIX LAKES — Allan Lloyd Hawley, 74, of Six Lakes, died Sunday. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Brigham Funeral Chapel, Lakeview. A visitation has been scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Lakeview Chapel. Burial will take place in Lakeview Cemetery following the service. Condolences to the family may be made utilizing the guestbook at www.brighamfuneralchapel.com.
Susie Kropewnicki Martin, 59
GRAND RAPIDS — Susie Kropewnicki Martin, 59, of Grand Rapids, died Aug. 7. A private family only memorial will be held later.
Beverly E. Mulholland, 80
CEDAR SPRINGS — Beverly E. Mulholland, 80, of Howard City, died Sunday. The family will greet friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Bliss-Witters & Pike Funeral Home, Cedar Springs. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Spencer Mills Church, Gowen. Interment will be in Coral... (Greenville Daily News)
Jul 5, 2016Free flowers for kids from Lockport Community Gardens
Day from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Organizer Richard Tedeschi said any child living in the neighborhood around the gardens, which are located at Hawley and Ontario streets and at Washburn Street and Elmwood Avenue, may come with an adult to pick out a pot and fill it with a flower of their choice for free.
Tedeschi credited Mayor Anne E. McCaffrey with originating the idea.
(Buffalo News)
Apr 22, 2016Outdoor Listings: April 22 to 28, 2016
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THIS WEEK: April 22 to 28, 2016
Earth Fest Cleanup Volunteer Day. Help spruce up Bingham Park in Hawley in preparation for Earth Day events. 2 to 6 p.m. April 22. Info at hawleyearthfest.com.
Celebrate the Arts and Earth Day, art work focusing on the birds found along the Susquehanna River, created by Tunkhannock Area Middle School students, followed by an observation of the “swirling” mating dance of the American woodcock. Howland Preserve, 1309 Vosburg Road, Tunkhannock. 5 to 7 p.m. April 22. Free. 570-696-5545.
Whooo Gives a Hoot? A full-moon hike following a short presentation on native owls. Salt Springs State Park, 2305 Salt Springs Road, Franklin Forks. 7 p.m. April 22. $10. 570-967-7275.
Race for a Cause, the eighth annual 5K run/walk to benefit local charities. Luzerne County Community College campus, 1333 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke. April 23 with registration at 8 a.m. in the James T. Atherton Gymnasium and race at 9 a.m. 570-740-0237.
Protect & Defend 5K, the second annual event sponsored by cadets from the Lackawanna College Police Academy. Begins at Courthouse Square, 200 N. Washington Ave., Scranton. April 23 with registration at 8 a.m. and event at 9:30 a.m. $25 advance; $30 day of event. Register online at runsignup.com.
Birding at Frances Slocum, a leisurely walk through the park to seek out songbirds. Meet at the Environme... (Wilkes Barre Times-Leader)
Feb 3, 2016Our Social Networks
Eileen Chorba, Beach Lake, “Frozen and Snowy Falls in Honesdale”; March, Laura Salmanowitz, Milford, “Fawn in Pike County”; April, Jeffrey Sidle, Hawley, “Red Fox in Honesdale”; May, Sarah O’Fee, Hawley, “Spring is Abuzz at Ehrhardt’s Waterfront Resort”; June, Sherry Eastwood, Tunkhannock, “Sunset Over the Susquehanna in Tunkhannock”; July, Janie Stabinsky, Mehoopany, “Flowers by Stonewall in Jenningsville”; August, Jeffrey Sidle, Hawley, “Super Moon Over the Hawley Gazebo”; September, Karen Colaiaco, Matamoras, “Red Barn in Blooming Grove Twp.”; October, Ann Mallon, Greeley, “Trick or Treat in Greeley”; November, Michael Soskil, Newfoundland, “Egypt Meadow Lake in Greentown”; and December, Michele Geiser , Shavertown, “Winter at the Nicholson Bridge.”
“I applaud the talented photographers who were able to capture the natural beauty that exists in our backyards,” Ms. Baker, R-20, Lehman Twp., says in a release. “To see so many submissions and votes cast is a testament to the creativity and community pride of our residents.”
For details on the calendar, call 570-226-5960 or 570-675-3931. To see a printable version go to www.senator
baker.com/files/2016/01/BakerPhotoCalendar2016C.pdf.
Regional honorees
Commonwealth Health Regional Hospital of Scranton honored length-of-service milestones during its annual employee recognition celebration dinner at the Radisson at Lackawanna Station hotel. Employees of Regional Hospital, Home Health of NEPA and Great Valley Cardiology with five to 45 years of service were recognized... (Scranton Times-Tribune)
Feb 2, 2016Patricia J. 'Pat' Smith
Kalama, Jill (Swihart) Bremer of Longview, Trish (Smith) Robbins of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Sarah (Smith) and Chris Gannon of Madras, and Roxann Hawley (adopted) of Seattle; 11 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Pat was multi-talented and enjoyed creating arts and crafts, reading, researching family genealogy, and collecting books. Her passions throughout life were her artwork (painting, sculpting, and writing poetry), astronomy, teaching young students, and being involved with local 4H clubs. She raised goats, chickens, and had a garden most years from which she canned a variety of vegetables. Perhaps her most memorable contribution to the family was the completion of her book, “No Damn Hero,” chronicling her husband Carl’s service in Europe during World War II.
A memorial service is planned for 2 p.m. Saturday with reception following at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1721 30th Ave., in Longview. A graveside service is planned for noon Sunday at Yacolt Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to a 4-H club in your area, your local VFW, or Camp Patriot.
(Longview Daily News)
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