When the Columbia girls' softball team faces Eastern tomorrow at Glatfelter Field, the team will hold its second annual Strikeout for Cancer game.
It starts at 10 a.m. Pre-game ceremonies are expected to begin around 9:30.
Also, tomorrow's baseball game has been rescheduled for Wednesday.
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Friday, May 6, 2011
Banquet is tomorrow
The Susquehanna Valley Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame has announced its list of inductees for its May 7 banquet.
The annual banquet will be held at the Suusquehanna Fire Company. 10th and Manor streets, starting at 6 p.m. The cost is $15 per person and tickets are available by contacting Rich Gerfin at 684-4772 after 6 p.m.
he inductees are:
* Jerry Brooks, former administrator in the Penn Manor School District and coach and longtime official and former District 3 committee chairman.
* Robert Derr, current field hockey coach at Warwick High School and top high school and college wrestling official.
* Jim Dougherty, former Columbia Raider and cable television personality.
* Scott Martin, football and wrestling standout at Lancaster Catholic and current Lancaster County Commissioner.
* Bernie Stananiello, former football player at Lancaster Catholic and longtime coach at McCaskey.
* Carmine Taglieri, former athletic director at Lancaster Catholic and longtime PIAA official.
The annual banquet will be held at the Suusquehanna Fire Company. 10th and Manor streets, starting at 6 p.m. The cost is $15 per person and tickets are available by contacting Rich Gerfin at 684-4772 after 6 p.m.
he inductees are:
* Jerry Brooks, former administrator in the Penn Manor School District and coach and longtime official and former District 3 committee chairman.
* Robert Derr, current field hockey coach at Warwick High School and top high school and college wrestling official.
* Jim Dougherty, former Columbia Raider and cable television personality.
* Scott Martin, football and wrestling standout at Lancaster Catholic and current Lancaster County Commissioner.
* Bernie Stananiello, former football player at Lancaster Catholic and longtime coach at McCaskey.
* Carmine Taglieri, former athletic director at Lancaster Catholic and longtime PIAA official.
May Day tradition continues at CHS
67th Annual May Day Celebration, Saturday May 7th, 2011
starting at 7 pm, doors open at 6:30 tickets are $5, senior citizens are $3
2011 May Day Court
Emily Detz escorted by Daniel Kilp
Kerri Sawyer escorted by Cain Warfel
Jenna Geesey escorted by Byron Germer
Karley Simms escorted by Cody Danks
Kalyna Rodriquez escorted by Nicky Dietz
KaBrinna Splain escorted by Jed Steele
Erin Laird escorted by John Markley
Katie Will escorted by Dominique Johnson
Rachael Bowers escorted by Chris Detz
2011 May Day Princess
Brittany Leese escorted by Oulijahwan Michael
starting at 7 pm, doors open at 6:30 tickets are $5, senior citizens are $3
2011 May Day Court
Emily Detz escorted by Daniel Kilp
Kerri Sawyer escorted by Cain Warfel
Jenna Geesey escorted by Byron Germer
Karley Simms escorted by Cody Danks
Kalyna Rodriquez escorted by Nicky Dietz
KaBrinna Splain escorted by Jed Steele
Erin Laird escorted by John Markley
Katie Will escorted by Dominique Johnson
Rachael Bowers escorted by Chris Detz
2011 May Day Princess
Brittany Leese escorted by Oulijahwan Michael
Thursday, May 6, 2010
District 3 changes power rating system
The PIAA District 3 committee has approved changes in its power rating system. Also, there's talk of spring football practice for high schools in Pennsylvania. Here are a couple of links.http://highschoolsports.pennlive.com/news/article/-1681397185920572910/district-3-goes-with-new-power-rating-system-on-limited-basis/
http://www.rodfrisco.com/
http://www.rodfrisco.com/
When will it be finished?
Sometime this month or next month, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and its sub-contractor McMinn's Asphalt will pave Route 441 in Columbia Borough to Washington Boro. But when?
Well, a better question might when will the intersections along the project get finished and will they be finished correctly.
For some reason, PennDOT has decided to repair the street corners and make then more handicap accessible. But its not like they weren't before. They are taking our the concrete and installing the bruick handicap accessible ramps.
And the work is of very poor quality.
At one intersection, in the area of Third and Locust streets, the corner wasn't done right. Across the street, the new curbs were installed more than three weeks ago and work hasn't been done in at least 15 days according to one business owner, whose front door is almost unaccessible. Not to mention its dangerous for those walking because they now have to walk out into the streets to cross the street.
There were also reports of a tile sidewalk damaged in one area and a building damaged in another area when they were taking the old concrete out. Also, in another area when the new concrete was poured, it was splashed on a building.
Business owners have called PennDOT about the problem and are getting no where,. Hoepfully, all the work will be done soon. There's a Memorial Day Parade upcoming along with a car show and craft show. That will look really nice when thousands visit our town.
Well, a better question might when will the intersections along the project get finished and will they be finished correctly.
For some reason, PennDOT has decided to repair the street corners and make then more handicap accessible. But its not like they weren't before. They are taking our the concrete and installing the bruick handicap accessible ramps.
And the work is of very poor quality.
At one intersection, in the area of Third and Locust streets, the corner wasn't done right. Across the street, the new curbs were installed more than three weeks ago and work hasn't been done in at least 15 days according to one business owner, whose front door is almost unaccessible. Not to mention its dangerous for those walking because they now have to walk out into the streets to cross the street.
There were also reports of a tile sidewalk damaged in one area and a building damaged in another area when they were taking the old concrete out. Also, in another area when the new concrete was poured, it was splashed on a building.
Business owners have called PennDOT about the problem and are getting no where,. Hoepfully, all the work will be done soon. There's a Memorial Day Parade upcoming along with a car show and craft show. That will look really nice when thousands visit our town.
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