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The road to hope, faith and forgiveness
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US SUPREME COURT
ours after her husband methodically tied up and shot 10
schoolgirls in the West Nickel Mines one-room school-
house, a numb Marie Roberts was grieving in her parents High court
nearby home. Then she looked out the kitchen window to
see a group of Amish men somberly walking into the yard. in limbo as
The sight initially panicked
her.
I thought, What could I pos-
could not face what she sus-
pected was anger seething in
the men outside the window.
term opens
sibly say that could mean some-
NICKEL MINES: Her father, Ken Welk, told her Insider trading, patent
thing in light of all they faced to stay inside. He went out to
today? There is nothing I have 10 YEARS LATER face the visitors. disputes on the calendar
to give them, she recalled in an n A special Nickel Mines Monville couldnt hear what
interview with LNP. My mind digital presentation was said, but what she could GREG STOHR
including video interviews BLOOMBERG NEWS
was racing with what questions see astonished her. I saw the
they may have, what demands with Marie Monville and way they put their hands on his The U.S. Supreme Court opens its
Terri Roberts at
might they ask, and rightly so. bit.ly/NickelMines shoulder. I saw the tears that new term next week in a holding pat-
But the men, who included flowed down everyones faces tern while waiting for a ninth justice.
family members of the girls n Mother shares an and the way they embraced be- After the next president takes office in
unlikely bond, page A4.
shot that morning and the local fore they left. January, it may be on the cusp of a his-
bishop, did not come seeking n Learning to live with Dad came back in, collected toric transformation.
survivors guilt, page A4.
answers. himself, and said, Marie, they A victory in November for Democrat
Rather, the words they car- n Checking on the came because they were con- Hillary Clinton would give the court a
ried for the stunned wife would survivors, page A4. cerned about you. They are majority of Democratic appointees for
set in motion an extraordinary n First responder concerned about your children. the first time since 1969, at the end of
journey of faith and forgive- remembers, page A5. They wanted you to know they the liberal era under Chief Justice Earl
ness. n Remembering a had forgiven Charles, and they Warren. A 5-4 Democratic court would
Over the next decade, light dark day, page B1. were extending grace and com- be more receptive to class-action law-
would come back into the life of passion to your family. suits, campaign-finance rules, gun con-
both Marie Roberts, now Marie Monville, and Terri Roberts would also hear about the ex- trol and pollution regulations.
Terri Roberts, the mother of shooter Charles traordinary visit. But it would take time for A win for Republican Donald Trump,
Carl Roberts IV. the act of forgiveness to sink into her heart by contrast, could leave the court lean-
But on the day of the worst mass killings in and become a lifeline. ing right on most of those issues. He
Lancaster County in recent times, Monville NICKEL MINES, page A5 has pledged to select from a list of 21
generally conservative potential nomi-
nees.
COURT, page A7
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A special bond
During weekly visits, Terri Roberts has helped
to care for her sons most severely injured victim
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the visit.
For nearly nine years, an When I got in the car,
unlikely bond has existed I cried all the way home
between the mother of
the Nickel Mines shooter
and sat in the garage and
cried some more.
By Gods grace
and a girl who was shot she is still here
and expected to die. A picnic, on this earth
It began, Terri Roberts an outing,
says, when she heard God more visits for whatever
calling her to reach out purpose he
to the families of the five But 10 months after the
surviving girls shot by her shootings, with Rosanna planned.
Terri Roberts
son, Charles Carl Rob- still alive, Roberts held a
erts IV, on the morning picnic for the families of ZACHARY ROBERTS
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Township. Below, a farmer works a field off of White Oak Road in Bart Township.
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Marie Monville says the grace and forgiveness of the Amish community moved her.
stop what her son had But, like Roberts, they A horse and buggy travels at dusk along Route 896 (Georgetown Road) in Bart Township.
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In brief
CARIBBEAN
Matthew on track
toward Jamaica
Hurricane Matthew grew into a pow-
erful Category 4 storm on Friday as it
crossed the Caribbean Sea on a course
that could have it pounding Jamaica
within days.
The center of the hurricane was pro-
jected to pass just to the east of Jamaica
early Monday, but the storm was large
enough that it could affect the entire
island, and the first effects of the storm
may be felt starting today, said the Na-
tional Meteorological Service.
ANDERSON, S.C.
Boy charged in
school shooting
A 14-year-old South Carolina boy
was charged as a juvenile Friday with
murder and three counts of attempted ASSOCIATED PRESS
A 2014 file photo, provided by the anti-government activist group Aleppo Media Center, which has been authenticated
murder after authorities say he killed based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a Syrian man carrying a girl through the rubble of houses that were
his father and opened fire on students destroyed by Syrian government forces airstrikes in Aleppo, Syria.
at a school playground, wounding
three people.
The boy did not show any emotion as ALEPPO
he walked into the courtroom wearing
a yellow jumpsuit. One of the wounded
students, 6-year-old Jacob Hall, was on
Most dangerous place for children
life support and fighting for his life at a
hospital about 30 miles away. BEIRUT (AP) The 6-year-old Touma, regional chief of commu- compared to a peacetime standard
girl was found trapped under the nications for the U.N. childrens of one for every 1,000, Touma said.
rubble of her home, destroyed by agency told The Associated Press. It is very difficult to know how
PHILADELPHIA an airstrike in Syrias rebel-held Nearly 300,000 people includ- many (children) are traumatized,
Orchestra on strike; city of Aleppo. Dust! she wailed
as rescue workers pried away the
ing 100,000 children are trapped
in Aleppos rebel-held eastern dis-
but one would imagine every single
one is impacted by the horrors, es-
concert canceled stones and debris on top of her, fi-
nally freeing her and placing her on
tricts, a pocket of resistance some
8 miles long and 3 miles wide that
pecially with the intensification of
the violence in the past week, she
The musicians of the Philadelphia a stretcher as she screamed for her civil defense workers say has been said.
Orchestra went on strike Friday night, father. hit by 1,900 bombs in the past So-called bunker-busting bombs,
leaving a crowd of about 1,000 per- Forget the dust. Ill wash your week. The campaign has wreaked designed to target underground
plexed at the black-tie Opening Night face and give you water. Come on, destruction on hospitals, clinics, structures, have been widely used,
Gala in the Kimmel Center hall. sweetheart, one rescuer said. residential buildings, water sta- possibly to crush tunnels or bun-
Hours before the concert, 96 musi- Bruised and battered but alive, tions and electric generators. kers used as refuge by the thou-
cians had voted to strike. Negotiations Ghazl Qassem was among the Parents desperately struggling sands of rebel fighters defending
earlier in the day over a new labor deal lucky survivors of the attack earlier to keep their families safe fear the the districts.
ended with musicians bitterly unhap- this week. Four days later, rescue threat of an imminent ground of- But the powerful bombs also
py with the offer. Now endangered is workers were still digging Friday fensive. They hold little hope for the threaten the underground shel-
an orchestra season that includes the through the rubble of the apart- future, with no regular schooling ters where civilians take refuge and
return of conductor Simon Rattle. ment building after pulling out the and little access to nutritious food. where children go to school. For
It is the orchestras first strike since bodies of 20 people, including nine Images of wounded and screaming the past several years, most classes
1996, when players were out 64 days. children, most from Ghazls fam- children, covered in dust or being have been held in basements be-
ily. They were searching for at least pulled out of rubble, have become a cause of the constant fighting and
three others believed to be inside. daily reality in Aleppo. threat of airstrikes.
SACRAMENTO, CALIF. At least 96 children are among We are totally resigned to Gods The use of bunker-busting
Brown signs bills on the 320 people killed in Aleppo
since a cease-fire collapsed on Sept.
will, said Khaled Sakka, a father of
10 children, all under the age of 14.
bombs means there is literally no-
where we can keep children safe,
sex assault rules 19, according to UNICEF, as Syrian
and Russian warplanes barrage the
He, his three wives and the children
all sleep in one room in the middle
said Nick Finney of Save the Chil-
dren, which runs 13 schools in east-
California Gov. Jerry Brown on Fri- citys eastern opposition neigh- of the house, the only safety mea- ern Aleppo, eight of them held un-
day signed legislation that expands the borhoods, trying to crush more sure they have against the nightly derground. Were now more likely
legal definition of rape and imposes than five years of resistance there. airstrikes. to see children being pulled from
new mandatory minimum sentences Almost a third of the 840 people The bombs are bringing down the rubble or treated on the floor
on some sexual assault offenders wounded over the same period are five-story buildings. They are even of a hospital than sitting at a school
measures inspired amid national out- children, according to the World reaching bunkers, he said. desk.
cry over the sexual assault case of for- Health Organization. Wounded children are often left When schools opened across the
mer Stanford swimmer Brock Turner. Aleppo is one of the most dan- untreated, sometimes to die, in country this month, they remained
One bill prohibits judges from giving gerous places in the world, and in Aleppos overwhelmed hospitals. closed in eastern Aleppo because of
convicted offenders probation when the last week it has become per- Only 30 doctors remain in oppo- the danger, said Brita Haj, the head
they sexually assault someone who is haps the most dangerous place in sition-held neighborhoods: One of the local council in the rebel-
unconscious or intoxicated. the world for children, Juliette physician for every 10,000 people, held part of the city.
5 soldiers killed in
attack on army
Videos showing US: Hackers targeted 21
states election systems
The sons of imprisoned drug lord shooting released
Joaquin El Chapo Guzman were WASHINGTON (AP) Press on condition of an-
likely behind a brazen ambush on a EL CAJON, Calif. (AP) surveillance footage shot Hackers have targeted onymity. It was unclear,
military convoy using grenades and Video footage released from a similar vantage the voter registration the official said, whether
high-powered guns that left five sol- Friday of the fatal police point. systems of more than 20 the hackers were foreign
diers dead and 10 wounded on Friday, shooting of an unarmed The surveillance video states in recent months, or domestic, or what
officials said. black man in a San Diego showed Officer Richard a Homeland Security their motives might be.
The attack in Mexicos northern suburb shows an officer Gonsalves with his weap- Department official said The FBI last month
Sinaloa state left two military vehicles fired four shots almost on drawn approach- Friday. warned state officials
completely burned out and dead sol- immediately after the ing Alfred Olango, who The disclosure comes of the need to improve
diers scattered across a highway. man suddenly raised moves side to side and amid heightened con- their election security
both hands to chest backs up toward a white cerns that foreign hack- after hackers targeted
level and took what was pickup truck. The heads ers might undermine systems in Illinois and
WILMINGTON described as a shooting of both men are blurred voter confidence in the Arizona. FBI Director
Woman charged in stance.
The video was released
in the video.
Police Chief Jeff Davis
integrity of U.S. elec-
tions.
James Comey told law-
makers this week that
blaze that killed 2 after three nights of un-
ruly and, at times, vio-
said the decision to re-
lease the video came out
Federal officials and
many cybersecurity ex-
the agency is looking
very, very hard at Rus-
Wilmington police say a 27-year-old lent protests, and on the of a concern for public perts have said it would sian hackers who may
woman has been charged with arson eve of a large demon- safety after demonstra- be nearly impossible for try to disrupt the U.S.
and murder for intentionally setting stration called for by the tions had become in- hackers to alter an elec- election.
a fire that killed two Wilmington fire- mans family, who had creasingly violent. tions outcome because The FBI held a con-
fighters this week. pressured authorities in Olango, 38, a Ugandan election systems are very ference call on Friday
Beatrice Fana-Ruiz, the daughter of El Cajon to show the full refugee who arrived in decentralized and gener- with the local officials
the homeowner and a temporary resi- footage of the fatal en- the U.S. as a boy, was ally not connected to the who run elections in the
dent, was arrested Thursday morning. counter. fatally shot Tuesday by internet. battleground state of
Lt. Christopher Leach and Senior In addition to releas- an El Cajon officer re- The official who de- Florida. Meredith Bea-
Firefighter Jerry Fickes were killed ing the short cellphone sponding to dispatches scribed detecting the trice, a spokeswoman for
after the first floor of the burning row- video shot by a worker about a mentally un- hacker activity was not Secretary of State Ken
home collapsed, trapping them in the in a drive-thru window stable man behaving er- authorized to speak pub- Detzner, called it an in-
basement. at a Mexican restaurant, ratically and walking in licly on the subject and formational call related
SOURCE: WIRE REPORTS authorities also released traffic. spoke to The Associated to elections security.
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undecided voters?
The chief justice of LYNN VAVRECK
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the Alabama Supreme
Court, Roy S. Moore, was There are less than 40
suspended Friday for the days left in the presiden-
remainder of his term tial campaign, and most
in office for ordering the Americans have made up
states probate judges to their minds. But a sizable
defy federal court orders minority of likely voters Estimates
on same-sex marriage. have still not taken sides place the
The suspension was in this extraordinary
imposed by the states election, and as the race number of
Court of the Judiciary, tightens, their choices undecided
a nine-member body become increasingly im-
made up of selected portant. voters
judges, lawyers and oth- What do we know between
ers. about the undecideds?
While the court did not Results from the RAND 2 and 12
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orders to remove a giant Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday. ducted by the online re-
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Commandments from his career as a Supreme and Moore, 69, will be The federal court The Economist give us a ton or Donald Trump,
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Obituaries
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Deaths Reported OTHER OBITUARIES
ON PAGE A14
Brubaker,
Behrens, Ronald C., McGrane, Kyle T. Entertainer
Sr., 17, son of Thomas M.
74, husband of Grace
Ann (Booth) Behrens,
McGrane, Sr., and Lori
Ann Diem McGrane, of Steven Alan Mary Richard F.
of Annville. September Gap. September 26, McManus Elizabeth Miller, Jr.
28, 2016. Kreamer 2016. Wilde Funeral
Funeral Home & Cre- Home, 610-857-5551 Betsy
matory, Inc., 867-4811
McManus, Steven
Fitzpatrick
Brondyke, Jean Alan
Weller 25, of Denver. Septem-
September 8, 2016. Cre- ber 28, 2016. Charles F.
mation Society of Penn- Snyder, Jr. Funeral
sylvania, Inc., 800-720- Home & Crematory,
8221 560-5100
Obituaries
Ronald C. his warm embrace, con-
tagious chuckle, and re-
Kyle T. McGrane
Ron assuring wink. ing son, brother, and
Behrens Sr. He is survived by his
loving wife of 54 years,
friend that would lend
anyone a helping hand
Grace Ann (Booth) or a needed smile. He
Behrens, their children, will be truly missed by
Brenda and her hus- so many.
band Wallace Broucht, He is survived, in ad-
Wendy and her hus- dition to his parents, by ASSOCIATED PRESS
band Michael Hake, one brother, Thomas Richard Trentlage poses for a photo in 2000 at his home
Greg Behrens and his M. McGrane, Jr., and in Fox River Grove, Ill.
wife Rosalie, and Ron fianc Jes Ressler of
Gap, one nephew Logan RICHARD TRENTLAGE
Behrens, Jr., and his
companion Lisa Alegria.
He is also survived by
McGrane of Gap, mater-
nal grandmother Irene Composer of Oscar
Mayer Wiener song
the ones who call him Kyle T. McGrane, 17, Diem of New Holland,
Pap, ten grandchil- of Gap, PA, passed away maternal step-grand-
dren: Megan, Krystal, on Monday, September mother Annette Diem of
Ronald C. Ron Kirsten, Michael, Abbey, 26, 2016 at the Santa Lincoln, DE, his devoted
CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago and began pen-
Behrens, Sr., 74, of Gareth, Alisha, Jenna, Rosa Memorial Hospital girlfriend Alexandra
man who got genera- ning jingles as a high
Annville, PA, entered Mattie, Sarah, and in Santa Rosa, CA after Ressler of Ephrata,
tions of hot dog lovers school student, start-
eternal rest Wednesday eleven great-grandchil- injuries sustained while PA, three uncles, three
singing along to the Os- ing with one about a fic-
surrounded by family. dren: Declan, Emerson, involved in a motorcycle aunts, numerous cous-
car Mayer Wiener song tional company he called
Welcoming Ron into the Briella, Willen, race. Born in Lancaster, ins, fellow racing com-
has died. Modern Plastic Brooms.
gates of Heaven were Anabelle, Adalynn, he was the beloved son panions, and friends.
Richard Trentlage died The idea was to dream
his parents, Charles W. Hadley, Peyton, Brady, of Thomas M. McGrane, Funeral services
Sept. 21 in Libertyville, up a believable sponsor
and Miriam A. (Lesher) Boden, and Grayson. Sr., and Lori Ann Diem will be held on Friday,
Illinois, at the age of 87, for a school talent show
Behrens. He is also survived by McGrane of Gap. October 7, 2016 at 11:00
according to an obitu- and sing the jingle dur-
Ron retired from a brother Charles L. Kyle was an area am from the Houston
ary posted online by a ing commercial breaks
Yellow Freight as a Behrens. resident all his life. He Run Community Center,
northern Illinois funeral in a performance mod-
truck driver. He adored A viewing will be held was a senior honor roll 835 Houston Run Drive,
home. eled after a radio pro-
his job parking cars on Monday, October 3, student at the Pequea Gap, PA 17527, followed
With the words, Oh, gram.
and his friends at the 2016 from 6PM 8PM Valley High School. He by interment at the
I wish I were an Oscar The Modern Plastic
Manheim Auto Auction. at Kreamer Funeral enjoyed woodshop and Pequea E.C. Cemetery,
Mayer wiener, Trent- Broom jingle was evi-
He had also been a long- Home and Crematory, wanted to extend his Gap, PA. Family and
lage helped solidify the dently so memorable
time active member of 618 E. Main Street, love for it after gradu- friends are also invited
companys hot dogs as a that his former class-
the Columbia Fish and Annville. Interment will ation. He also enjoyed to attend the visitation
piece of Americana. The mates sang it during a
Game Association. He be private. graphic arts. His interest at the same location on
jingle he wrote appeared 50th reunion.
will be remembered for In lieu of flowers, in graphic arts started Thursday evening from
in a 1960s television Trentlage transformed
his love of picture tak- please donate to the with him helping his 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, and
commercial featuring his living room into a
ing, golf, hunting, long Lancaster Chapter of brother. He was a wres- also Friday morning
cartoon children march- makeshift recording
drives, and his ability to the American Cancer tler at Pequea Valley and from 9:00 am to the time
ing along and singing. studio, inviting his own
befriend anyone. Society, 314 Good Drive, was loved by his faculty of the service.
The tune remained a children to sing on audi-
We will deeply miss Lancaster, PA 17603. and fellow students. In lieu of owers, me-
fixture for the next half a tion tapes. His children
His first love was morial donations may be
century. even recorded on-air
Jean Weller member, deacon, and
elder of First Presb. Ch.,
motorcycle racing. He
began racing when
made in Kyles memory
to any of the following;
Trentlage was born in sessions.
Brondyke Lancaster, and previ- he was four years old Kyle McGrane Memorial
Jean We l l e r ously Concord Presb. and became an accom- Scholorship Fund in care
Ch., Wilmington, DE. plished rider. He was of the the Pequea Valley FUNERAL
Brondyke passed
away on September
8, 2016 at Willow
As a life-long lover of
music and supporter
rookie of the year in the
2013 Ice Racing Series,
Education Foundation,
4033 E. Newport Rd., Peres laid to rest as
Valley Retirement
Communities,
of the arts, she was an
avid choir member and
Multitime Amateur
National Champion,
P.O. Box 287, Kinzer, Pa
17535, AMA Pro-Flat- world leaders watch
Lancaster, PA. Jean hand-bell player. In her Multi-District 6&7 Track Rookies Class
was married to Willis later years she volun- Champion, and Esmra of 79 & Friends found JOSHUA MITNICK
F. Brondyke (died in teered in the Lancaster Supermoto Champion at bit.ly/AMAFT79_ LOS ANGELES TIMES
1997) for more than 50 City Schools helping four years in a row. In Donations, or Aid to
JERUSALEM For-
years and is survived by young children with 2015, he was one of the Injured Riders, P.O. Box
mer Israeli President
her daughter Barbara reading. Throughout top ranked amateur rid- 115, Brandamore, PA
Shimon Peres was laid to
J. Laborde (m. to Raul her life she supported ers until turning profes- 19316.
rest Friday beneath the
Laborde) of Oakham, many charitable organi- sional in July 2015. He Arrangements have
silent pine trees of Isra-
MA, and son Rev. zations. was moving up the pro been entrusted to
els Mount Herzl nation-
Richard Brondyke (m. A memorial service ranks and was followed Wilde Funeral Home,
al cemetery, eulogized
to Rev. Mary Brondyke) will be held at Willow by every racing family Parkesburg, PA. Online
by Israeli leaders, fam-
of Lancaster, PA; 5 Valley Communities, and fan from the east condolences can be
ily and two American
granddaughters; 13 Manor North, Johnson coast to the west coast. posted at www.wildefu-
presidents as a founding ASSOCIATED PRESS
National Conversation
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Opinion
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FORMERLY KNOWN AS
In our words
PRIVATE EDUCATION
ELIZABETH
EISENSTADT-EVANS
COLUMNIST
HISTORIC ANNIVERSARY A CELEBRATION
OF LMS AT 75
A dark day n 7 p.m. Friday: Lancaster
remembered Mennonite School will host
75 Years of Gods Grace: A
Service of Thanksgiving, the
Anniversaries are first of four events that mark
mostly for outsiders, the schools 75th anniversary
those who pause in year and which conclude a
year from now. The celebration
the midst of their daily will take place in the Fine Arts
lives to take a moment, auditorium and will feature an
remember and perhaps Anniversary Choir, narrations
empathize before get- and music solos. The public is
ting on with their lives. invited. There is no charge. A
But families bereft of free-will offering will be taken
a child live in a radically to support three Anabaptist-
related schools in other
alternate reality. Their countries. Other events, all of
loss cannot be calibrated which take place on the main
in years, but in moments campus, are scheduled for:
spanning a lifetime. n 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13:
For those of us who Vocations and Avocations: A
live side by side with Series of Interviews.
our Amish neighbors, n 8:30 a.m. March 4,
Sunday marks a terrible 2017: Education From
anniversary 10 years an Anabaptist/Christian
since milk truck driver Perspective, featuring John
Charles Carl Roberts IV D. Roth, of Goshen College,
and Susan Schultz Huxman,
shattered the calm of president-elect of Eastern
a Bart Township one- Mennonite University.
room Amish school-
house in a hail of bullets,
n 6 p.m. Oct. 6, 2017: Stories
and Songs, by alumni,
killing five young girls DAN MARSCHKA | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
faculty and staff to celebrate
and wounding another Lancaster Mennonite School Superintendent J. Richard Thomas and board president Diane Umble at Homecoming and the Fall
five. the entrance to the school. Festival.
The death of five young
girls, ages 6 to 13, drew As it enters its 75th year, Lancaster Mennonite School
extraordinary atten-
tion for the violence it has undergone dramatic changes but has remained true to its core mission
inflicted upon a pub-
licity-shy community EARLE CORNELIUS for a song. And they thought Arts Center, which houses My dad was a public grade-
ECORNELIUS@LNPNEWS.COM
that has sought, in the they paid too much for it, art, drama and music de- school teacher from 1921 to
approximately 500 years In the summer of 1942, the 85-year-old Kraybill re- partments. 37, and he was very much
since it came into being, John H. Kraybill joined doz- called. This location is the main interested in that school, he
to be faithful to the New ens of Mennonite men and In fact, the campus was 85 campus in a system that in- said. My father was deter-
Testament teachings of youth laboring in what he de- acres and was purchased for cludes Locust Grove, New mined that all of us children
nonviolence. scribed as the wilderness. $36,000 with a 10 percent Danville, Kraybill and Her- graduate there. They did.
Within 24 hours, They were actually working down payment. shey Mennonite campuses. Preparing the school and
Amish representatives, on the overgrown campus of Today the Lancaster Men- the grounds in time for the
including some family the former Yeates School, an nonite School campus, at In the beginning normal early-September
members, moved to offer Episcopal school named for 2176 Lincoln Highway E., start of the school year, he
forgiveness, both to the state Supreme Court Justice includes a high school, a In 1942, Kraybill was the said, was a big task. The lead-
killers wife and to his Jasper Yeates. Located along middle school, the Graybill 11-year-old son of John R. ers were not sure they could
parents. Some attended Lincoln Highway east of Lan- Hall dormitory, the Rutt Kraybill, a teacher and a meet the deadline.
his funeral. caster city, it was purchased Academic Center, the G. founder of Lancaster Men- But the outbreak of World
Yet for a father who by Mennonite leaders for Parke Book Building, which nonite School. The Landis War II created a severe man-
lost one child and their new high school. is home to a Future Farmers Homes resident still has a power shortage, delaying the
had another severely Theres about 75 acres of America program, and the vivid memory of that sum- opening of schools through-
wounded, an essential there, and they bought that Calvin & Janet High Fine mer. LMS, page B6
message got lost in the
chaos of those first few
days: Forgiveness is both
a practice and a process.
The media portrayed
it as having been instant
and that was all there
was to it, said a Lan-
caster County Amish
father, who prefers that
his name not be used
and whose 12-year-old
daughter, Anna Mae,
was killed by Roberts.
Its more of a struggle
to see the way the story
was twisted than the
fact that we got so much FILE PHOTOS
attention. Then and now: Dress codes are among the many changes that have occurred at Lancaster Mennonite school. The photo at left shows
COLUMN, page B5 female students preparing for class in 1949. The photo at right shows the opening day of school in 2015.
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Helping people deal with depression
Calvary Church event
will focus on treatment
DIANE M. BITTING
LNP CORRESPONDENT
fects spirituality. Dr. Karla Campanella, a psychiatrist, center, stands with National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding event
Its an evening to help people to real- organizers Vicki Bollman, left, and Cathi Myers outside Parochial Medical Center in New Holland.
ize that depression is treatable, Myers
added. There is hope: hope for treat-
ment and then hope spiritually that to fix it, she said. lease healing chemicals to counteract
God has not abandoned them. But actually, this is something that depression.
Campanella is part of the Philhaven people struggle with as an illness, just This can be done with the newer
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behavioral health care system, work- like something like high blood pres- transcranial magnetic stimulation and n What: National Day of Prayer
for Mental Illness Recovery and
ing in clinics with the Plain community sure, Campanella added. Its very the more established electroconvulsive Understanding.
and at a family practice. Originally a much a biologic illness. therapy. Known negatively in the past
family physician, she served as a medi- It is a complicated illness related to as shock therapy, modern-day ECT n When: Tuesday 7-9 p.m. at
Calvary Church, 1051 Landis
cal missionary in East Asia for four genetic predisposition and neurotrans- is done with anesthesia. Campanella Valley Road.
years before returning with her family mitters like serotonin and glutamate. describes it as the gold standard in
to the states. She then trained in psy- Recent research has shown a definite treatment and finds it to be very effec- n Registration is not required.
Admission is free; a freewill
chiatry at the University of Pennsylva- link between depression and inflam- tive for some patients. offering will be received.
nia. mation, Campanella reported. Depression can bring on thoughts Resource materials will be
Illnesses that are characterized by and feelings that are untrue and nega- available.
Millions affected inflammatory processes have a higher tively affect relationships, even with n More information:
incidence of depression, she said. Ex- God. Handi*Vangelism Ministries
Depression is one of the most signif- amples of inflammatory diseases in- Often people with depression feel International (859-4777 or
icant health issues in the world, Cam- clude lupus, Lyme, heart disease and that they are sinners, that they are very hvmi.org) or Faith Friendship
panella said. cerebral-vascular disease. bad and that God doesnt want them, Ministries (285-5596 or
The World Health Organization esti- Research on inflammation and de- explained Campanella. faithfriendship.org)
mates that 350 million people world- pression is now focused on developing Loved ones can encourage a de-
wide are affected, with more than treatment, she said; one remedy is fish pressed person to continue praying
800,000 people dying from suicide oil, with its anti-inflammatory proper- and attending religious services in the
each year. ties. hope that renewed spiritual feelings
Yet there still is a definite stigma at- Depression is usually treated with a will follow behavior. But family and in order for them to get better.
tached to depression, Campanella combination of medication and ther- friends should be understanding and God brings different things in our
noted, particularly in Lancaster Coun- apy. But other treatments are being patient and not expect someone to life, but its not that someone has de-
ty with its pull-yourself-up-by-your- developed, including promising trials quickly get over it. pression because theyre a bad person.
bootstraps mentality. in using intravenous ketamine to help This is not something that theyre Campanellas presentation will in-
Theres often an idea, especially in reverse severe depression in suicidal bringing on themselves because theyre clude a question-and-answer session.
the church, that depression is some- individuals, Campanella said. not working hard enough, Campanella The talk will be preceded by a candle-
thing that people can just get over and There is also neuromodulation, said. Its something that will take time lighting service and followed by volun-
that theyre not working hard enough where the brain is stimulated to re- and will often require more treatment tary small-group prayer time.
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of towing a camper daughter stay clear of bully from it. Some of the drama fol-
lows me here, but its nothing
like when I was home. My guilt
Dear Car Talk: DEAR ABBY: Im about to get from unpleasant peers, this may continues because I feel like
I have a 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid. Two custody of my daughter after lessen the pain. my duty is to be with my fam-
years ago, when contemplating purchasing four years, so Im a little out of ily, especially my sister, who is
an 800-pound camper-trailer rigged with the parenting etiquette loop. A DEAR ABBY: Im in high emotionally co-dependent on
a tent, I first checked my owners manual. friend of mine has a daughter, school, and Im having some me. Any advice to help divide
Toyotas official line is: We do not recom- Autumn, who is an absolute problems with my friend the roles? OVERWHELMED
mend towing with this vehicle. terror and a bully. The girl has Dave. Im in every one of his IN PHOENIX
Then I followed up with direct queries at been rude to my daughter dur- classes, and he keeps coming DEAR OVERWHELMED: Please
my dealership and with the trailer manu- ing the times she has visited. to me and asking if I want to stop feeling like you did something
facturer. Toyota stuck to the corporate line, I know I wont be able to work with him. I need to say wrong in taking that assignment.
but the trailer manufacturer said it had an avoid social functions because no, but I dont know how. It You made the right choice. By do-
employee who, in spite of a similar owners Autumns family is always would be nice to work with ing it, you have gifted your family
manual statement, had been towing the same invited to a mutual friends other friends, but how do I tell with the opportunity to learn to
trailer for quite some time with a Prius. So events. My daughter wants that to Dave? CONNECTI- deal with its issues without rely-
then I followed up with some web research, nothing to do with her, and I CUT SOPHOMORE
ing exclusively on you. By now it
as well as with my car-savvy and mechanical dont know how to easily avoid DEAR SOPHOMORE: Be frank
play dates. Please advise. with your friend. All you have to should have dawned on YOU that
genius friends. you cannot fix your sisters co-
The consensus was that many people tow PERPLEXED IN THE WEST say is: Dave, I like working with
DEAR PERPLEXED: Talk to you but I also want to work dependency problem. Only she can
light-weight rigs with the Camry Hybrid and do that, if shes willing to recognize
Autumns parents about her with other people. If we both
Prius, and perhaps Toyota sticks to the party that she has a problem and accept
behavior, so it can be corrected. work with some of the others, it
line simply to protect the company under that a licensed psychotherapist
If you are worried about your will keep us sharper. And if he
its warranty terms. My car was out of war- daughter having to interact with indicates that hes taking it as and not her sister can provide
ranty at the time, so I had a hitch installed by the girl, suggest that she social- a personal rejection, tell him it her with the tools to overcome it.
U-Haul, bought the trailer, and have towed it ize with the other children at the isnt true that you like him, but
over the Appalachians and elsewhere. event and stay out of Autumns think its not smart for either of
The only thing Ive noticed is that my mile- way. If the girl acts out against you to limit yourselves. (Its the n Dear Abby is written by Jeanne
age drops a few mpg when I tow the camper. your daughter, tell your child she truth.)
Phillips and was founded by her mother,
My car is regularly maintained by the dealer- is welcome to come and spend
Pauline Phillips, also known as Abigail Van
Buren. Contact the columnist at Dear-
ship where I purchased it, and not a single some time with you. While you DEAR ABBY: I could use some Abby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
service manager has commented on the fact cant completely insulate her advice about family roles. CA 90069.
that a hitch is now on the car. What is your
take on this? I am planning a six-week trip
with the car and camper soon. Leonard
Well, Ill start by stipulating that Toyota knows a
lot more about this car than I do. Of course, thats Community calendar Births
also true of most third-graders. But I suspect
Toyota has some legitimate concerns that are FISHER, Jonas and
unique to its Hybrid Synergy Drive. n NEWCOMERS SOCIAL: Friday, Oct. 14. Participants For more information Mary (Zook), 429
Newcomers and Neighbors can earn Pennsylvania or to RSVP, visit Sproul Road, Kirkwood,
And had you towed this trailer under warranty a daughter, at home,
invites all women of Department of Agriculture LancasterMedicalCenters.
and made a drive-train-related claim, Toyota Lancaster County to an food safety certification. com/SeniorCircle or call Thursday.
would have been well within its rights to deny informational meeting Register online at 625-5756. KING, Benuel E. and
your claim. But since youre well out of warranty, about the organization extension.psu.edu/food/ Sarah (Stoltzfus), Leola,
Leonard, Ill consider myself off the hook, too. and a social time Thursday. safety/courses/servsafe or n ROME TRIP: Heart of a son, at WellSpan
And hey, its not my car, so go for it, Len. For more information, call the extension office, Lancaster and Lancaster Ephrata Community
including time and place, 394-6851. Hospital, Thursday.
What makes me think youll be able to get away Regional Medical Centers
email membership@
with it is that the weight is relatively light. The LancasterNewcomers by
Senior Circle is heading to SIEGEL, Adrienne, and
n FOSTER PARENT Rome and southern Italy
2007 Camry Hybrid is sold as a five-passenger Monday. ORIENTATION: Families
Kevin Arnold, Maytown,
vehicle. So if you have five people in the car, and in the spring of 2017. An a daughter, at Heart
United Network, 412 S. informational meeting will of Lancaster Regional
two of them are mothers-in-law, youd already be n CLERGY SEMINAR: Angle St., Mount Joy, be held for all interested Medical Center,
over 800 pounds. Signature Senior Living will host a foster parent persons at 5 p.m. Thursday Wednesday.
Youll certainly use the gasoline engine more, will sponsor a seminar orientation from 6 to 8
at Heart of Lancaster STOLTZFUS, Melvin J.
which contributes to your lower mileage. But the for clergy members by p.m. Thursday. The agency
provides specialized foster Regional Medical Center, and Sadie S. (Stoltzfus),
a geriatric specialist at 9
same thing that applies to all cars applies to your a.m. Wednesday at Clipper care, striving to ensure 1500 Highlands Drive, Lititz. Honey Brook, a
Camry Hybrid: When you make the car work Magazine Stadium, 650 permanency for children For more information or to daughter, at home,
harder, you do shorten the life of its parts. N. Prince St. Dr. Sandra through reunification, RSVP, call 625-5756 or visit Friday.
And by adding weight whether its a camping Petersen will present The kinship placement or LancasterMedicalCenters. STOLTZFUS, Michael
Difficult Journey: Tips for adoption. com/SeniorCircle.
trailer or your in-laws youre making the engine and Kathryn (King),
and the electric motor work harder. What effect Ministering to Alzheimers New Holland, a son, at
Patients and Their n COMMUNITY MEAL: n HISPANIC home, Thursday.
that will have on the longevity of the car is hard Families. CELEBRATION: The fifth
Elizabethtown First Church WEAVER, John and
to say. Maybe instead of 200,000 miles, youll get of God, 144 S. Market St., annual Official National Norma (Nolt), 320
180,000 out of it? Who knows, exactly? n EDUCATION TOPIC: Elizabethtown, will host a Hispanic Heritage Month Conestoga Creek Road,
So I would suggest that you take the same The Lancaster Lebanon free community meal at 6 Celebration of Lancaster Ephrata, a daughter, at
precautions that Id recommend to any car owner Right to Education Task p.m. Thursday. Groceries will be held from 6 to home, Thursday.
who is pushing the limits of his or her vehicle: Force will meet at noon also will be distributed at 9 p.m. Thursday at The
Wednesday at Lancaster- this time. Volunteers and Ware Center, 42 N. Prince ZIMMERMAN,
First, overdo it as little as possible. Youre already Catherine, and Jamie
Lebanon Intermediate Unit donations are welcome; call St. It will recognize the
carrying around an 800-pound trailer that the 13, 1020 New Holland Ave., 367-7060. contributions Latinos have
Wentzel, Ephrata, a son,
manufacturer recommends against. So dont to consider The Difference made to the region, state
at WellSpan Ephrata
throw your entire college Frank Zappa record col- Between an Individualized Community Hospital,
n SENIOR CIRCLE: Heart and nation. Thursday.
lection in there, too (including your eight copies Education Plan and a 504 of Lancaster and Lancaster
of Peaches en Regalia). Dont collect samples Plan. There is no cost to Regional Medical Centers
attend, but registration is
n Community calendar
of igneous rock on your trip and try to lug them required; call 606-1683.
Senior Circle will host runs as space is available.
home. And dont take both mothers-in-law with Lunch and Learn at 11:30 Email your information to
a.m. Thursday at Heart of news@lnpnews.com or mail
you. Be reasonable. n SERVSAFE SPANISH Lancaster Regional Medical it to LNP, attention Wanika Connect with us
And the same goes for your speed. Because CLASS: Penn State Center, 1500 Highlands Hightower, P.O. Box 1328,
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lot of wind resistance, take it very easy at high- ServSafe course taught Myers, breast surgeon, will
way speeds. Go 55, not 85. Leave plenty of room in Spanish from 9 a.m. to discuss breast health and
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Friday at Tec Centro, 102
genetic testing for breast
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extra weight also affects your braking distances. Chester St. The exam will for Senior Circle members,
And while Im not aware of any routine mainte- be given from 9-11 a.m. $5 for nonmembers.
nance you can do for the electric propulsion sys-
tem, you certainly can change the motor oil in the
gasoline engine before and after your travels, or 29% contigency fee
every 3,000 miles while youre on the road. These No out of pocket cost
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Local notes LBC HOSTS PIECES TOUR update on restoration work at the
church and schoolroom will also be
ing has an individual agenda.
The churches include:
Chris August and Jonny Diaz will part of the program. The one-room
BISHOP TO MARK 2 perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Lan- school served as Bart Township High n Community Bible Church, 331 Anderson-
caster Bible College as a part of their School from 1903 to 1927. Displays
EVENTS IN LANCASTER Pieces Tour. Ticket prices range in the schoolroom museum will in-
Ferry Road, Marietta, every Thursday at 7
p.m., Oct. 6 through Nov. 10, in Room 107.
Bishop Ronald Gainer, of the Diocese from $13 to $40 and can be purchased clude a tribute to Hazel Woerth, a For more information, call Mike Spangler
of Harrisburg, will make two appear- by phone at 459-3701. Prices include 1925 Bart High School graduate who at 653-1283.
ances in Lancaster County this week- a $3 service charge per ticket. Tickets is now 108.
will be priced higher at the door. n Landisville Church of God, 171 Church
end. At 5 p.m. today he will be the Cel- St., Landisville, every Sunday at 6:30
ebrant for the Mass for the National p.m., Oct. 2 through Nov. 6 in the main
Convention of the Holy Name Societies RUSSIAN ENSEMBLE SECOND SUNDAY AT sanctuary. Contact 898-8144 for more
at Holy Trinity Church, 409 Cherry St., AT GRACE LUTHERAN GRACE E.C. information.
Columbia. Bishop Mitchell T. Rozanski Grace Evangelical Community n Word of Life Chapel, 139 Wickersham
of the Diocese of Springfield, Massachu- The Russian vocal ensemble LYRA Church, 415 S. Shippen St., is offer- Road, Bainbridge, every Wednesday at 7
setts, will deliver the homily. will offer a free concert at Grace Lu- ing special music and musicians ev- p.m. Contact 426-1171.
At 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Gainer will be the theran Church, 517 N. Queen St., at ery second Sunday at 9 a.m. Calling it
celebrant and homilist for the 90th An- 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9. LYRA will sing two and one-half hours of sanctified
niversary Mass of the Catholic Daugh- representative works from the Rus- cool, musicians will perform gospel ST. MARYS PLANS
ters of the Americas, Court Queen of sian Orthodox Church choral tradi- Americana and originals, followed LEGACY GALA
Peace No. 1023 at St. Philip the Apostle tion, then, changing into traditional by messages from the Bible and a
Catholic Church, 2111 Millersville Pike, costume, will sing Russian folksongs, brunch. Historic St. Marys, of Lancaster,
Millersville. coupled with dialogue and acting. The For more information, call 393- will celebrate the completion of Phase
group has been praised for its coor- 0458 or contact the church at One of its Legacy Project, the handi-
dination and intonation, clarity and graceecchurch@hotmail.com. cap accessibility of the church, and
DAVID KIM TO PERFORM range. The singers are touring here for begin fundraising for Phase Two of
two months, singing at 47 concerts in this project, which includes a new
AT ST. STEPHEN 42 cities. hospitality area and improved class-
TOGETHER AGAIN TOUR
Parking is available in the LGH Pa- rooms, with a Legacy Gala, Nov. 5 at
St. Stephen Reformed Presbyterian vilion garage and in the former YMCA AT SOLANCO BAPTIST the Ware Center, 42 N. Prince St.
Church, 249 E. Main St., New Holland, lot at North Queen and Frederick A Southern Gospel concert featur- Heavy hors doeuvres and beer and
will host Fall Friend Day Sunday. Vio- streets. ing the Dixie Melody Boys and the wine will be served, and the event will
linist David Kim, concertmaster of the New Dove Brothers on the Together include live entertainment and silent
Philadelphia Orchestra, will provide Again Tour will be held at Solanco and live auctions. Free parking will be
special music at both the 8:15 and the OCTORARA COVENANTER Baptist Church, 166 Oak Bottom available in the Central Parking Ga-
10:30 a.m. services. SERVICE SCHEDULED Road, Quarryville, at 7 p.m. Saturday, rage and the Prince Street Garage.
Kim also serves as concertmaster Oct. 8. The cost of a ticket is $100. The dead-
of the All-Star Orchestra in New York The Octorara Covenanter Presbyte- The price is $10 per person in ad- line to purchase tickets is Oct. 23. For
City, a group comprised of leading mu- rian Foundation will hold its annual vance or $15 ($5 for those 12 and tickets, call the parish office at 392-
sicians from major orchestras across worship service and celebration at 3 under). A love offering also will be 2578. This event will follow a Mass at
the United States, and is artist-in-res- p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Covenanter received. For more information, call 4 p.m. at St. Marys Church with Fa-
idence at Eastern University in subur- (Shrine) Church, 1188 Valley Road, 278-6787. ther Leo Goodman as the celebrant.
ban Philadelphia. Quarryville.
Sam Mecum will speak on the topic,
The Rev. Tim Witmer will begin his
The English Presbyterian Church of CHURCHES HOST PRAY FOR
fall series: Growing Together: What Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
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ships Based on the One Another Texts Kirkin O Th Tartans, a ceremony With national elections upcoming,
of the Bible. honoring the Covenanter Presbyte- several churches are sponsoring in- Follow us
For more information, call 354-7871 rians resistance to British rule and dividual Pray for Our Nation meet- on Facebook at
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9:00 A.M. Sunday School
LITITZ
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ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN Rev. Robert Zimmerman, Pastor Visit www.sonlightbc.org 717-626-2131 LANCASTER EVANGELICAL SUNDAY
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locations that exists to introduce The Rev. Robert H. Schoeck, Associate 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion
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Louis A. Butcher, Jr. Pastor 295-9431 and as well as adult small groups,
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10:00 A.M. Worship
ASCENSION 9:15 A.M. Sunday School
Walnut Hill Road, Millersville 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Worship Service 600 E. Penn Grant Road www.stjamescolumbiapa.com
Pastor Joel DeVinney WED. 7:00 P.M. Bible Study PO Box 635, Willow Street, PA
SUN. 9:15 A.M. Sunday School www.susquehannachurchofchrist.org St. Pauls Pastor: The Rev. Steven R. Bowser
10:30 A.M. Morning Worship MILLERSVILLE 90 S. Charlotte St. Manheim SATURDAY 6:00 P.M. Worship
ST. PAUL - Lititz
WED. 6:25 P.M. Awana program BIBLE CHURCH (717) 665-6584
C
SUNDAY 8:15 & 10:45 A.M. Worship
6:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Pastor Steve Cornell CHURCH OF THE 9:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist Sunday School 9:30 A.M.
200 West Orange Street
9:30 A.M. Sunday School Lititz, PA 626-4709
1940 New Danville Pike - 872-4260 BRETHREN Holy Communion at all services. The Rev. Robert J. Myallis, Pastor
8:20 A.M. & 11 A.M. Sun. Worship Nursery Available
GRACE BAPTIST 9:45-10:45 A.M. Sunday School (717)464-5683 www.ascensionws.org
Sunday Worship
OF LANCASTER --- Nursery Care at all Services ---- HEMPFIELD ST. THOMAS 8:00am & 10:45am
1899 Marietta Ave. - Episcopal Church Sunday School for all ages 9:30am
WED. 7:00 P.M. (September to May) 1186 Stevens St. nr. East Pete.
717- 394-6991 www.MillersvilleBibleChurch.org Pete Kontra, Senior Pastor 301 St. Thomas Rd. 717-569-3241 CHRIST - Elizabethtown www.StPaulLititz.net
Rev. Greg Funk, Pastor Kent Rice, Pastor of Outreach & Mission Rt. 272 - 2 mi. N. of Lanc Shopping Ctr. 125 East High Street
9:30 A.M. Sunday School Geoff Davis, Associate Pastor 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion Albert J Domines,
10:45 A.M. Worship New Hope Bible Fellow. Doug Hinton, Pastor of Youth 9:00 A.M. Christian Educ. - all ages Sr Pastor ST. PAUL - Millersville
-------- WEDNESDAYS -------- Changing Lives Through the Love of Jesus & Discipleship - Karen Rice, 10:00 A.M. Family Service/Comm. Service of Holy Communion 8:15am 222 N. George Street
7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting 9 Eisenhower Blvd. - Ph. 397-2005 Coord. of Children's Ministries (Nursery) Sunday School for all ages 9:45am The Rev. Connie Mentzer, Pastor
Youth Groups Awana* Choir* 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship 8:00 AM Traditional Worship WED 12:00 Noon - Healing Service Service of Holy Communion 11am 9:00 A.M. Worship
* Meets during the school year Ministries include: Childrens, MS, Sr 9:00 AM Sunday School www.st-thomas-lancaster.diocpa.org NURSERY PROVIDED 10:15 A.M. Church School
www.gbclancaster.org High, Young Adult, Mens & Womens 10:15 AM Blended Worship God's Spirit is alive here! www.ChristLutheran-Etown.com Visit: www.stpaulmillersville.org
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Together
nonparochial Episcopalian
men and women al- any other way. priest.
ST. PETERS
Lititz Pike & Delp Road
569-9211 |
LITITZ
200 block East Main Street
Rev. Dean Jurgen &
WESTMINSTER
2151 Oregon Pike
Lancaster
OUR MOTHER OF
PERPETUAL HELP
Church & Pine Sts., Ephrata
S SALVATION
ARMY
CHIQUES
Rte. 230, East of Mount Joy
Rev. Beverly T. Andrews, Pastor
stpeterslutheran.org Rev. Mark Breland (717) 569-2151 (717) 733-9641 9:00 A.M. Traditional Worship
8:00am Traditional Service Dir. of Music: Dr. Jeffrey S. Gemmell Senior Pastor: Dr. Michael A. Rogers REDEMPTORISTS SALVATION ARMY 9:00 & 10:30 A.M. Sunday School
10:45am Traditional Service CHURCH OFFICE (717) 626-8515 8:00 & 11:00 A.M. Worship Rev. John McLoughlin, C.SsR. 131 South Queen Street, Lancaster 10:30 A.M. Praise Service
10:45am New Day Praise Service www.lititzmoravian.org 9:30 A.M. Church School Saturday Mass 5:00 PM 717-397-7565 Nursery Available - Phone 653-5175
9:30am Word of Life Deaf Service 6:30 P.M. Worship Sunday Mass 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 AM Captains Tim & Lisa Sheehan www.chiquesumc.org
All are welcome - Nursery available 8:00 & 10:30 AM Sunday Worship Wednesday Evening - Family Night 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship
9:15 AM Sunday School for all ages! Activities for All Ages 11:00 A.M. Sunday School Classes
www.westpca.com
ZION SACRED HEART (Toddlers - Adult) CHRIST
East Petersburg 558 West Walnut Street 935 East Walnut St., Lanc.
1905 Broad St.
Rev. Daniel M. Long, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Mary Margaret Ruth Assoc. Pastor
8am & 10:30am Worship Services
N NAZARENE
P PRESBYTERIAN
(Rte. 23 West at Nevin St.)
Pastor Rev. Michael E. Messner
Saturday 5:00 P.M. Mass
Sunday 8:00 A.M. - 10:30 A.M.
S SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST
Roseann Goldberg-Taylor, Pr.
397-0541
8:45 A.M. Sunday School
10:00 A.M. Worship
Nursery care provided during 10:30 BETHANY Sunday Evening 6:00 P.M. Mass
service NEW HOLLAND NAZARENE 25 N. West End Ave., Lanc. LANCASTER CHURCH
Sunday school for all ages 9am 428 Ranck Avenue (across from Clock Towers) 151 City Mill Rd., Lancaster First Church - Lancaster
Ample parking, handicapped acces. (just off Rte. 23 Phone (717) 394-4495
For more information, call (717) 569- in New Holland)
Phone: 393-2690 Rev. Kent Holmes
10:00 A.M. Worship Service
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA Pastor Thomas Hennlein
Duke & Walnut St.
1359 or email church@zionep.org Rev. Kenneth Mingledorff, Pastor IGLESIA CATOLICA www.lancasterchurch.org
717-394-7231
www.zionep.com HISPANA www.engagegodfirst.org
9:00 A.M. Worship / Sunday School SATURDAY SABBATH
425 S. Duke Street -- Tel: 392-4118 8:15, 9.30, 10:45 Worship
10:45 A.M. Worship / Sunday School CHESTNUT LEVEL Parraco: Padre Allan F. Wolfe
9:30 A.M. Sabbath School
WED. 7 P.M. Family Night Electives 1068 Chestnut Level Rd
ZION - Landisville Sabado 6:00 P.M. Confesiones
10:45 A.M. Worship
Quarryville PA 17566 Ph: 548-2763
85 East Brandt Boulevard
www.chestnutlevel.org 7:00 P.M. Misa FIRST U.M. - Ephrata
Rev. Janice Marie E. Lowden, Pastor
N U
Domingo 9:00 A.M. Mass (in English) 68 N. Church St
8:00 A.M. Traditional Worship NON- Rev. Guy Dunham Interim Pastor
Misas 10:30 A.M., 12:30 & 6:00 P.M. UNITARIAN 738-2465
Aaron Atkinson, Dir. of Youth Ministries
9:15 A.M. Sunday School DENOMINATIONAL 8:00 AM Worship - nursery avail. UNIVERSALIST Walter Carter, Lead Pastor
10:30 A.M. Contemporary Worship Jeremy Shirk, Youth Pastor
9:15 AM Sunday School - all ages.
10:30 AM Worship - childcare avail. St. Andrew Ukrainian 8:30 A.M. Traditional Service
ZION - MARIETTA CHURCH OF THE FATHER, CATHOLIC MISSION Unitarian Universalist 9:45 A.M. Equipping Hour
1290 River Rd., Marietta 426-1884 SON AND HOLY GHOST at St. John Neumann Catholic Church Church of Lancaster 11:00 A.M. Contemporary Service
www.zionmarietta.org 535 1/2 - 537 Howard Ave.,
FIRST Presbyterian 601 East Delp Road, Lancaster PA 538 W. Chestnut St 717-393-1733 Secure Nursery Care Provided
Pastor Traci Glover 140 E. Orange St. 394-6854 Sermon: Rev. Coeyman on A Time of
Lanc. Rev. Geoff Kohler, Divine Liturgy Sundays at 1:30 P.M.
9:30 A.M. Sunday School Pastor Rev. Albert A. Belton Rev. Andriy Rabiy 610-376-0586 Turning 10am.
Rev. Don Hackett, A Welcoming Congregation -
10:45 A.M. Sunday Worship SUN. 9:00 A.M. Bible School Rev. Dan Snyder Religious Ed. for children & youth
OTTERBEIN
10:30 A.M. Worship www.fpcLIVE.org N. Queen & Clay Sts, Lancaster
www.uuclonline.org
L
6:00 P.M. Worship Rev. Jonette Gay
LUTHERAN TUES. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study
8:30 A.M. Early Worship ST. ANNE 9:30 AM Worship/Child. Sun. Schl.
9:00 A.M. Contemporary Worship
NORTH AMERICAN FRI. 7:30 P.M. Worship N. Duke & Liberty Streets Off-Street Parking
U
11:00 A.M. Traditional Worship
Childcare Available
Fr. Tri M. Luong, Pastor UNITED CHURCH
Reformation Lutheran Ch We are a Stephen Ministry Congregation
Saturday Reconciliation 3-4PM
Saturday 4:30 P.M. Mass
OF CHRIST
2100 Manor Ridge Dr., Lanc. HOSANNA! Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 A.M. Mass ST. PAULS - ETOWN
Rev. Luke Seamon, Pr. 717-305-8796 A Fellowship of Christians HIGHLAND 1:00 PM Mass in Vietnamese 398 N. Locust St. 367-1889
9:00 AM Worship Service 29 Green Acre Road, Lititz 17543 500 E. Roseville Road CHURCH OF 8:30 AM Traditional Worship
10:30 AM Sunday School 626-2560
Lancaster, Pa 17601
THE APOSTLES 9:45 AM -10:45 AM Sunday School
Nursery Available www.hosannalititz.org 1850 Marietta Ave., Lanc. 17603 11AM- 12PM Contemporary Worship
http://www.highlandpc.org
For info. see www.reformation-NALC.org SUN. 9 & 11 A.M. Worship
The Rev. Dr. Roger Rabey, Sr. Pastor
ST. ANTHONY of PADUA Pastor Kathryn Kuhn www.spumcetown.com
SUN. 6 P.M. Sr. High Activities 501 East Orange St. Ph. 394-0669 Assoc. Pastor Heather Giffen
WED. 6:00 P.M. Junior High Activities Rev. Dr. Ann Osborne, Assoc. Pastor Fr. Daniel P. OBrien 9:15 & 10:45 A.M. Worship Services
L LUTHERAN
MISSOURI SYNOD
NEWPORT CHURCH
Rev. Noe Juarez, Assoc. Pastor
9:30 A.M. Traditional Service
9:30 A.M. Sunday School - all ages
11:00 A.M. Contemporary Service
Fr. Deogratias Rwegasira Priest in Res.
Sat 3:30-4:15 Confession
Sat. 4:30 P.M. Mass
Sunday 8:30 & 10:30 A.M mass
Childrens message 9:15 service.
Nursery Care provided.
Sun. School Adult 9:15 A.M.
Children 9:30 A.M.
WEST WILLOW
118 West Willow Rd, Willow Street PA
Pastor Thomas Kinter &
656 W. Newport Road, Elm, PA 11:00 A.M. Christian Ed. for adults Daily Mass 8:00 A.M. Pastor Robert Garvey
MOUNT CALVARY (717) 664-2635 CHILDCARE PROVIDED (717) 392-5718 www.apostlesucc.org
308 Petersburg Rd., Lititz Sunday 8:15 A.M. Worship
9:30 A.M. Morning Worship
Rev. Adam Koontz, Pastor 9:15 A.M. Church School
www.newportchurch.net
www.mclclititz.org WAYSIDE ST. JOHN NEUMANN SALEM - Rohrerstown 10:30 A.M. Worship
Sunday 8:00 A.M. & 10:45 A.M. 600 Stony Battery Rd. 2312 Marietta Avenue
Landisville (between QVC and HHS) Delp Road near
w
Divine Service with Holy Communion
STUMPTOWN
(717) 733-0462
Thomas E. Nicholas, Senior Minister
MASS SCHEDULES CONFESSIONS Sat. 8:30 - 9:45 a.m.;
3:00 - 4:15 p.m., or by appointment
9:30 A.M. Kids Connection
Handicapped friendly, hearing
accomplished by
2813 Stumptown Road
Betw. Rt 340/Rt 23. 717-656-7878
9:30 A.M. Morning Worship
11:00 A.M. Sunday School - all ages HISTORIC ST. MARYS MASSES Saturday 4:30 p.m.
Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:00 a.m.
nursery care provided. For add
church or visit www.willowstre people who have
South Prince & Vine Streets
kept on trying
9:00 A.M. Sunday School NURSERY PROVIDED - Infants - 3 yrs ADORATION of BLESSED SACRAMENT
10:00 A.M. Worship Rev. Leo M. Goodman III
U
Confessions: Saturday 4:00 pm Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
UNITED METHODIST
St. Stephen Reformed
Vigil Mass: Saturday 5:30 pm Tuesday 7:00 a.m. - Wed. 6:45 p.m.
when there
M MORAVIAN 249 East Main St.
New Holland, PA. 17557
(717) 354-7871
Sunday Masses: 8:30 & 11:00 am
TV Mass: Sunday 5:00 pm Ch. 66
ST. PHILIP BETHESDA
seemed to be no
OUR LADY OF LOURDES
LANCASTER Dr. Timothy Witmer, Pastor 150 Water Street, New Holland
2111 Millersville Pk.
(Rt 999 W)
Hill Dale Road, Holtwood, PA
Pastor Richard Conner hope at all.
227 N. Queen St., 2nd flr, Lancaster 8:15 and 10:30 A.M. Worship Father Walter Guzman, Pastor Rev. Lawrence Sherdel, Pastor 8:45 A.M. Sunday School
Pastor Dean Easton, (717) 397-9722
10:00 AM Worship on Second Floor
9:30 A.M. Sunday School
Youth and Childrens Ministries
Sat. 4-4:30 PM Confessions
Sat. 5:00 PM Mass
Saturday 5:00 P.M.
Sunday 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 A.M.
10:00 A.M. Worship Service
Bethesda Womens Soc. 1st Tues 7PM
Dale Carnegie
Visit: www.lancastermoravian.org ststephenpca.org Sun. 7:30, 9 & 11:30 AM Mass www.stphilipmillersville.org WED. 6:30-8 P.M. Youth - Gr. 6-12
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As an incoming fresh-
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CHRIS KNIGHT | LNP CORRESPONDENT PHOTOS
his transition to college
Above, Cocalicos Colton Goodman (5) makes a move on Manheim Centrals Tyler Simon (20) during second-half action of an L-L Section Two football would be grad-
football game at Elden Rettew Stadium in Manheim on Friday. Below, Eagles Mitchell Caffrey (11) makes a catch in front of Manheim Centrals
Jake Novak (3) and Lowen Hanselman (5) during the second half. ual.
EAGLES SOAR
Then he lowered his
shoulder against bull-
dozing 240-pound team-
mate Zach Zwinak in a
preseason practice and
Penn State coaches re-
alized immediately they
could deploy the gutsy
rookie as a weapon in the
box. A few weeks later,
he was creeping to the
line to pop Ohio States
Big victory over Manheim Central sparked by late interception equally-vicious Ezekiel
Elliott.
I felt as though if I
ED GRUVER
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FRIDAYS SCORES could hit Zwinak, I could
Sponsored by hit anybody. Thats a
He catches grief during the truckload, said Allen,
week in practice. now a junior. Ezekiel
Friday night at Manheim Cen- Elliott, one of the best
tral, Cocalico defensive back running backs out there.
Owen Zimmerman caught some- So having good contact
thing else: An end-zone inter- with him gave me more
ception in the final minute that Section One confidence that I could
sealed the deal on the Eagles play in this league.
28-24 upset of a Barons squad n Manheim Township 35, Conestoga The Nittany Lions (2-
Valley 12
ranked No. 1 in District Three 2, 0-1 Big Ten) will need
Class 5-A. n Hempfield 31, Penn Manor 24 (OT) more of that from Allen
I looked back at the quarter- and fellow safety Malik
back (Kody Kegarise), read his n Warwick 55, Lebanon 14 Golden against Minne-
eyes and watched the ball into my sota (3-0, 0-0 Big Ten)
hands, said Zimmerman. n Wilson 55, McCaskey 0 and its two-headed rush-
Owen gets a lot of grief from a Section Two ing attack as Penn State
lot of coaches, Eagles boss Dave grasps for momentum
Gingrich said. That was a man- n Cocalico 28, Manheim Central 24 in a season thats soured
sized play at a big time. n Cedar Crest 11, Garden Spot 7 quickly thanks to a long
Its a play that may have saved list of injuries.
Cocalicos season. The Eagles n Elizabethtown 25, Solanco 7 Now without all of its
are 2-0 in L-L Section Two and starting linebackers,
3-2 overall. With 5-A having just n Lampeter-Strasburg 56, Ephrata 14 Penn State has allowed
eight playoff berths, a third loss Section Three 326 rushing yards or
could cost Cocalico a playoff MORE FOOTBALL more in two of its last
berth. n State high school football scores, Page C4. n Annville-Cleona 36, Lancaster three games, is coming
Were going to have to take Catholic 21 off an embarrassing loss
n Story and photos: Warwick knocks off visiting Lebanon, Page C5.
him out to dinner and buy him n Pequea Valley 34, Columbia 16 to No. 4 Michigan and
something, said linebacker/
n Elizabethtown picks up another win, topping Solanco, Page C6. faces the conferences
fullback Brandon Brubaker, who n Coverage of the rest of Fridays games, including wins by n Donegal 13, Elco 12 fifth-best rushing of-
bulldozed his way to a game-high Donegal, Pequea Valley and Manheim Township, Pages C4-6. fense today.
Nonleague
187 yards on 21 carries. n L-L football standings and summaries, Page C6. As youngsters in front
That pick at the end, said Bru- n On LancasterOnline.com, watch Keith Schweigerts video recap, n York Suburban 48, Northern of them have whiffed
EAGLES, page C4 plus more photos and videos from Fridays games. Lebanon 31 again and again, Allen
and Golden have com-
bined for 57 tackles.
HEMPFIELD 31, PENN MANOR 24 (OT) Theyll have their eyes
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Clemsons forgotten QB
DRAG RACING
n NHRA officials canceled the first two rounds of
qualifying at the 32nd annual Dodge NHRA Nationals
at Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton on Friday after
rain and persistent mist. The Dodge NHRA Nationals is
the third race of the NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to
Preseason Heisman favorite Watson in matchup with Louisvilles Jackson the Championship, NHRAs six-race playoffs that will
decide the 2016 world champions.
PETE IACOBELLI Officials consistently worked throughout the day to dry
AP SPORTS WRITER the track, but as the temperature dropped and misting
continued, racing for the day was called at 4:25 p.m.
CLEMSON, S.C. No. NHRA Mello Yello Series qualifying is set to begin as
3 Louisville and quar- scheduled at 11:15 a.m. today.
terback Lamar Jackson
have done the improb- MENS SOCCER
able turned Clemson n Ahmed Qaisi (Conestoga Valley) scored a goal
passer Deshaun Watson assisted by Nathan Delgado (Conestoga Valley) in
into an afterthought Millersvilles 3-0 victory Thursday over Caldwell.
this weekend. WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
Tigers linebacker Ben
Boulware feels it and n Maggie OHearn (Hempfield) handed out 29 assists
and Morgan Lowe (Hempfield) had seven kills to help
believes Watson will be Susquehanna defeat Alvernia 3-0 Thursday. Caroline
more than ready when Beohm (Garden Spot) had 10 digs and a kill in the
the Cardinals (4-0, 2-0 match. Those three players, along with Mallory Yeingst
Atlantic Coast Confer- (Manheim Township), have the Crusaders off to a
ence) face No. 5 Clem- 14-4 start this season. Kristen Sipling (Hempfield) led
son (4-0, 1-0) tonight. Alvernia with nine kills.
Everyone loves talk-
ing about Lamar (Jack-
son) and Deshauns PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
Simmons breaks
kind of been in the
background, Boulware
said. But Im like, Hey,
weve got a pretty good
quarterback here, too.
Watson was consid-
bone in right foot
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ered college footballs
best, the reigning ACC
Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson runs the ball against Georgia Tech on Sept. 22
in Atlanta.
Its unknown how long top pick
player of the year and in draft will be out with injury
the odds-on favorite to brings or anything like ON THE AIR over as coach for Tommy
win the Heisman Tro- that. At the end of the Bowden in the middle of DAN GELSTON Nerlens Noel missed
No. 3 Louisville (4-0, 2-0 AP SPORTS WRITER
phy this season when day, we still have to go ACC) at No. 5 Clemson the 2008 season. his rookie year in 2013
the year began. But out there and play our (4-0, 1-0). Rare double: Lou- Ben Simmons has with a torn ACL. Jahlil
Watson has largely been best. isville is seeking a rare a broken bone in his Okafor had his rookie
n When: Today, 8 p.m.
left in the dust by Jack- Watson understands double in the Atlantic right foot, and its un- season cut short with
sons amazing start. hes yet to achieve that n TV: ABC. Coast Conference. A known how long the season-ending knee
Jackson, a sopho- this season. The 6-foot- win by the Cardinals on No. 1 overall pick will be surgery on his right
more, has passed for 3 junior has passed Saturday night would sidelined for the Phila- knee. He sat out prac-
1,330 yards and 13 for 996 yards and nine schools facing each be the first time a league delphia 76ers. tices this week because
touchdowns and run for touchdowns. Hes also other. Louisville, then opponent has defeated Simmons was injured he still experienced
526 yards and 12 touch- thrown four intercep- ranked No. 10, dominat- both Florida State and Friday during the final pain in the knee.
downs. Hes the first tions and has yet to rush ed third-ranked Florida Clemson in the same training camp scrim- Its become a bit of a
Football Bowl Subdivi- for a TD after running State 63-20 on Sept. season since North mage at Stockton Uni- theme in Philly the last
sion player in 10 years for 12 scores a season 17. It is the 15th time Carolina in 2010. The versity in New Jersey. few seasons, ending
to put up two seven-TD ago. in league history that Cardinals could also go The Sixers said Sim- with last seasons 10-72
games in one season. Clemson coach Dabo two top 10 teams have a long way to breaking mons rolled an ankle, mark that earned them
Those numbers, along Swinney said Watson matched up. It is just the stronghold Florida and X-rays and an MRI the No. 1 pick.
with Jacksons break- is rounding into form the fifth top five match State and Clemson revealed a fractured Simmons, the 6-foot-
away runs, have vaulted for the most important in ACC history, the last have had on the ACC fifth metatarsal bone. 10, 250-pound forward
him into the Heisman time of the year. He has one coming in 2013 at Atlantic Division. The The Australian for- out of LSU, was Phila-
favorite a third of the led us to four wins, criti- Death Valley when No. 5 Seminoles and Tigers ward played at LSU last delphias first No. 1
way through the sea- cal drives, critical wins, Florida State took apart have combined to rep- season. He missed time pick since they drafted
son. Swinney said. Were third-ranked Clemson resent the division in early during his stay Allen Iverson in 1996.
Thats OK with Wat- going to need him to 51-14. the past seven champi- with the Tigers while Iverson led the Sixers
son, whos focused on play a great game Satur- Home sweet home: onship games. waiting for an ankle to their last NBA finals
keeping the Tigers per- day. Clemson does not lose Reaching a mile- injury to heal, and also appearance in 2001.
fect this week. Some things to watch often at Death Valley, stone: Louisville is left an NBA Summer Coach Brett Brown
We just have to con- when No. 3 Louisville currently having won 18 seeking its 500th vic- League contest in July planned to use Sim-
tinue to do what we plays No. 5 Clemson. straight at home since tory in program history after suffering cramps mons all over the court,
do and focus on the ACC show: For the its loss to Florida State when it takes on Clem- in both legs. even at point guard.
task at hand, Watson second time in three three seasons ago. The son. The Cardinals are Simmons injury Simmons averaged
said. We cant worry weeks, the ACC will Tigers are 46-6 at home 499-450-17 in 98 sea- is the latest blow to 19.2 points, 11.8 re-
about what the future have a pair of top 10 since Dabo Swinney took sons. a franchise that has bounds and 4.8 assists,
been beset in recent the only SEC player
years by injuries to ever to finish in the
their players. Joel Em- top five in all three cat-
COMING SUNDAY GAME OF WEEK biid, the No. 3 overall egories. But the Tigers
In Sundays LNP sports section, we catch Watch for the new LNP high school pick in 2014, has yet were only 19-14, fail-
up with Donegal grad Chris Heisey and the football Game of the Week poll on to play because of sur- ing to make the NCAA
playoff-bound Washington Nationals. LancasterOnline.com around 8 tonight. geries on his right foot. Tournament.
Utah State at Boise State ESPN2 10:15pm MANHEIM TOWNSHIP 1, CONESTOGA VALLEY 0
DRAG RACING NETWORK TIME Township breaks through late in the game as Torrance notches lone goal
NHRA: Keystone Nationals, qualifying 2am MATT PAWLIKOWSKI
(same-day tape)
FS1
(Sunday) LNP CORRESPONDENT
period tiring CV goalie the Lancaster-Lebanon with the ball, to make
GOLF NETWORK TIME
Carolyn Spotts and her Leagues Section One sure I didnt turn it over,
Following a scoreless defenders, it wasnt un- with a 6-1 mark theyre and give them a scoring
Ryder Cup: Day 2 NBC 9am first half against visit- til 3:44 remained in the 10-2 overall while CV opportunity.
LPGA Tour: Reignwood LPGA Classic, ing Conestoga Valley, in game that they would fell to 4-3, 6-3 on the sea- Conestoga Valleys
GOLF 11:30am
third round (same-day tape) which both teams strug- capitalize. With an as- son. best chance for a goal in
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NETWORK TIME gled to find a way to get sist from Lexi Smith, Conestoga Valley had the game came with just
hot on a cold evening, Grace Torrance gave the one last shot, at the 1:15 over 26 minutes left in
Lancaster-Lebanon League:
Cocalico at Manheim Central (taped)
BRC-11 10am Manheim Township Streaks the only goal mark, until the Streaks the first half, when Jada
field hockey coach Re- they needed in a 1-0 win. Katie Yoder stole the ball Martins push led to a
Lancaster-Lebanon League:
Cocalico at Manheim Central (taped)
PCN 9pm nee Suter found a way to We really didnt want along the left baseline good shot on goal from
light a fire in her athletes to go into overtime, Tor- and wound through a the perimeter, just out-
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C4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 FOOTBALL LNP | LANCASTER, PA
Streaks
roll to
victory
Emge throws for
3 TDs, Sallade
runs for 2 more
JOEL SCHREINER
LNP CORRESPONDENT
night in Witmer. Penn Manors Theoren McElheny finds a hole in the middle against Hempfield on Friday in Landisvile.
Township (2-0 Lancaster-
Lebanon League Section
One, 3-2 overall) scored
touchdowns on each of its
Knights: Hempfield beats Comets in OT
first four possessions, with
relative ease, on drives of 74, sounds cliche, but the defense completed three passes for 63 paced the Black Knights to yard scoring drive to open
72, 69 and 62 yards. really stepped up at the end yards and caught another for 340 total yards. the third quarter. Edwards
I think our guys are start- there and shut them down to 29, helping Hempfield build a You can just feel the mo- capped the drive with a 1-yard
ing to get it, Streaks coach the point where we could take 21-10 lead by halftime. mentum in the whole of- plunge and later tied the
Mark Evans said. I really the overtime win. We needed to do a better fense, Martin-Robinson said. game at 24 with a 6-yard pass
like the way we came out. Before he deflected the job at stopping the one-man You can feel the defense back to Grant Gale with 5:14 left on
Sallade, who finished with fourth-down pass in over- show they had with Robin- on their toes. Its a great feel- the clock.
144 yards on 13 carries, got it time, Martin-Robinson, a son, Comets coach John ing. Thats all you can ask for,
all started with a 34-yard TD 6-4, 218-pound junior, turned Brubaker said. He was pretty The Comets surged back Brubaker said, to put our-
scamper with 6:10 left in the into a renaissance man under awesome and kind of took it to in the second half. Theo- selves in a chance to win. And
first. center for the Black Knights. us in the first half. ren McElheny (22 carries, we did, but it didnt come out
Emge, Townships junior He rushed for 156 yards and a Martin-Robinsons 185 all- 147 yards) carried the ball in our favor.
quarterback, highlighted the touchdown on 21 carries. He purpose yards on offense nine times on a 12-play 73-
next drive with a 32-yard
completion to Hogan Glick
and a 26-yard TD strike to ELIZABETHTOWN 25, SOLANCO 7
Kubicki.
Theyre a big, strong foot- JOHN WALK bling the ball away all season, scored twice before halftime including 270 rushing yards,
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ball team, CV coach Gerad Solanco did so on its first drive to take an 18-7 lead into the in the Week Four loss at Co-
Novak said of the Streaks. The Elizabethtown High that led to an early E-town break. calico, the E-town defense
Their goal was to come out School football team bounced score when quarterback Mi- Stars of the game: In slick bounced back by holding run-
and run the ball right at us. back from its Week Four loss cah Garber connected with and windy conditions, Garber heavy Solanco to season-lows
Then they threw some play- at Cocalico with an impres- Logan Yohn for an eight-yard was held to a season-low 61 in total yards (192) and rush-
action passes off us and our sive 25-7 road win at Solanco score. passing yards but did throw ing yards (186) while also forc-
corners kind of fell asleep on Friday night. Solanco would later take for two scores on 8-for-15 ing a pair of fumbles and an
and they made some big What it means: The Bears advantage of an E-town turn- passing. E-town instead interception.
plays. (4-1 overall) improved to over with a 10-play, 65-yard turned to the run game, com- Quotable: Fox: Tonight
Emges first three comple- .500 in Lancaster-Lebanon drive capped off by a one- piling a season-high 259 yards we really got the run game
tions went for 37, 32 and 26 League Section Two play at yard keeper from QB Joel on the ground, with running going and put a hurting on
yards. He added a 33-yarder 1-1, while Solanco (1-4 overall, McGuire that gave the Mules back Scott Fox going for 171 the (Solanco) defense. We
in the second quarter and 0-2 league) dropped its fourth their only lead, 7-6, near the rushing yards and two TDs on could run the ball whenever
completed all eight pass at- straight overall. start of the second quarter. 27 carries. we wanted to. And then our
tempts in the first half for How it happened: Enter- It would be all E-town from Key stats: After being defense was able to hold
163 yards and a pair of touch- ing the game without yet fum- there, though, as the Bears gashed for 334 total yards, them a lot.
downs.
I think hes getting it,
slowly but surely, Evans said After Week 5 Passing yards........................... 179 205 Cedar Crest 11, Garden Spot 7 Statistics
Section One Passes..................................9-12-0 18-26-0 Garden Spot.....................0 0 0 7 7 LC A-C
of Emge, who finished with League Overall Punts-Avg.................................0-0 4-31.25 Cedar Crest.......................0 6 3 2 11 First downs................................ 12 10
179 yards. I think the game Team W L W L Fumbles-Lost............................0-0
Penalties-Yards.......................6-35
1-0
4-40
Scoring Rushes-Yds..........................31-155
Passing yards............................. 98
48-265
66
Wilson.........................2 0 4 1 CCL. Horn 3 run (kick failed)
continues to slow down for Manheim Township.....2 0 3 2 Warwick 55, Lebanon 14 CCFG, Ryland 19 Passes................................11-24-4 3-3-0
him, week in and week out. Conestoga Valley.........1 1 3 2 Lebanon...........................0 6 0 8 14 GSM. Focht 82 run (K. Willwerth kick) Punts-Avg..........................4-41.75 4-34.25
Warwick.......................1 1 3 2 Fumbles-Lost............................1-0 3-1
The Buckskins (1-1, 3-2), Penn Manor.................1 1 1 4
Warwick.........................13 14 14 14 55 CCSafety
Penalties-Yards.......................3-30 10-70
Scoring Statistics
on the other hand, could Hempfield....................1 1 1 4
WT. Trimarchi 10 run (W. Mobley kick) GS CC Donegal 13, Elco 12
McCaskey....................0 2 2 3
not generate much of any Lebanon.......................0 2 1 4 WR. Long 1 run (kick blocked) First downs.................................. 8 15 Elco...................................0 0 0 12 12
offense in the opening half. Section Two
WI. Rissinger 2 run (W. Mobley kick)
WT. Trimarchi 1 run (W. Mobley kick)
Rushes-Yds..........................22-184
Passing yards............................. 47
53-183
62
Donegal............................0 0 7 6 13
Averaging 42 points and 358 League Overall LS. Ortiz 2 pass from Z. Sailsman (kick Passes..................................4-17-1 8-19-0
Scoring
DB. Bear 77 pass from R. Buckius (E.
Team W L W L
yards through the first four Cedar Crest..................2 0 4 1
blocked)
WC. Forney 20 pass from T. Trimarchi
Punts-Avg............................5-16.2
Fumbles-Lost............................2-2
8-27.75
2-2 Hudson kick)
games, CV didnt cross mid- Cocalico.......................2 0 3 2 (W. Mobley kick) Penalties-Yards.......................8-49 6-59 EC. Kline 10 pass from K. Knight (kick
Manheim Central.........1 1 4 1 failed)
field, was shutout and held Elizabethtown..............1 1 4 1
WR. Long 1 run (W. Mobley kick) Elizabethtown 25, Solanco 7 DT. Rupp 67 run (kick blocked)
LJ. Beckley 16 pass from Z. Sailsman (L.
to just 44 yards in the first Lampeter-Strasburg.....1 1 4 1 Aquino-Rios pass from Z. Sailsman)
Elizabethtown..................6 12 0 7 25 ED. Miller 21 pass from K. Knight (kick
Garden Spot................1 1 3 2 Solanco.............................7 0 0 0 7
half. Solanco........................0 2 1 4
WJ. Cruz 47 pass from T. Lentz (W. Mo-
Scoring
failed)
bley kick) Statistics
Our defense is really Ephrata........................0 2 0 5 WA. Ricketts 2 run (W. Mobley kick) EL. Yohn 8 pass from M. Garber (kick Elco Don
starting to come together, Section Three Statistics
blocked)
SJ. McGuire 1 run (C. Canby kick)
First downs................................ 16 13
League Overall
Evans said. Theyre taking Team W L W L
Leb War EJ. Jones 12 pass from M. Garber (run
Rushes-Yds............................24-84
Passing yards........................... 287
45-206
102
First downs................................ 17 23
some ownership and pride Annville-Cleona...........2 0 4 2 Rushes-Yds..........................27-144 39-256
failed) Passes................................17-28-1 3-8-0
Donegal.......................2 0 2 3 ES. Fox 1 run (kick blocked)
in it and I think our attitude Northern Lebanon.......1 0 2 3
Passing yards........................... 179 175
ES. Fox 2 run (D. Shank kick)
Punts-Avg...............................2-34 1-34
Passes................................20-30-2 9-14-0 Fumbles-Lost............................1-0 1-1
is slowly developing into Pequea Valley..............1 1 4 2 Punts-Avg..........................4-24.75 0-0 Statistics Penalties-Yards.......................4-31 2-6
Lancaster Catholic.......0 1 2 3
the one that were looking Elco..............................0 2 2 3 Fumbles-Lost............................1-0 0-0 E-town Sol
Pequea Valley 34, Columbia 16
First downs................................ 18 9
for. Columbia.....................0 2 0 4 Penalties-Yards.......................8-61 4-35
Rushes-Yds..........................47-259 51-186 Pequea Valley...................7 7 6 14 34
Sallade added an eight-yard Wilson 55, McCaskey 0 Passing yards............................. 61 6 Columbia..........................0 0 8 8 16
McCaskey.........................0 0 0 0 0 Passes..................................8-15-1 1-5-1 Scoring
TD run and the Emge-to- Wilson............................12 20 9 14 55 Punts-Avg...............................3-34 4-36 PVJ. Horst 10 run (G. Elmer kick)
SECTION ONE
Kubicki connection struck Scoring Fumbles-Lost............................0-0 2-2 PVJ. Horst 7 run (G. Elmer kick)
Hempfield 31, Penn Manor 24 WA. Twiford 6 pass from C. Uhrig (run
again, this time from 12 yards Penn Manor............. 3 7 7 7 0 24 failed)
Penalties-Yards.......................7-60 2-13 CM. Crenshaw 40 run (E. Ramos run)
PVR. Smith n/a run (kick failed)
out, in the second quarter as Hempfield................ 0 21 0 3 7 31 WM. McElroy 18 pass from C. Uhrig Lampeter-Strasburg 56, Ephrata 14
Lampeter-Strasburg.......14 21 14 7 56 CE. Ramos 1 run (T. Musser pass from
Township built a 27-0 half- PMFG, Hart 33
Scoring (kick failed)
WM. McElroy 15 run (run failed) Ephrata.............................0 0 6 8 14 M. Crenshaw)
PVJ. Horst 5 run (G. Elmer kick)
time lead. HB. Flores 7 run (M. Sheerin kick) WJ. Weller 31 pass from C. Uhrig (N. Scoring
PVJ. Lapp 6 run (G. Elmer kick)
L-SS. Lawler 1 run (P. Denlinger kick)
We did not play well in HD. Martin-Robinson 10 run (kick Borelli kick)
WI. Reynoso 23 run (N. Borelli kick) L-SC. Gaudino 55 punt return (P. Den- Statistics
blocked)
the first half, Novak said. PMT. McElheny 38 run (L. Hart kick) WA. MacFoy 4 run (N. Borelli kick) linger kick) PV Col
First downs................................ 13 8
Theyre a good football HM. Himmelsbach 5 run (M. Himmels- WSafety L-SC. Gaudino 30 pass from T. Shelley
(P. Denlinger kick) Rushes-Yds..........................51-309 28-128
bach run) WD. Copeland 13 run (pass failed)
team and you cant come PMJ. Edwards 1 run (L. Hart kick) WA. Jozwiak 17 pass from C. Heckman L-SS. Lawler 45 pass from T. Shelley (P. Passing yards............................. 34 77
out and take anything for HFG, Sheerin 28 (H. Riegel run) Denlinger kick)
L-SC. Gaudino 51 pass from T. Shelley
Passes....................................3-6-0 5-20-0
Punts-Avg...............................1-39 5-29
granted. You have to be ready PMG. Gale 6 pass from J. Edwards (L.
Hart kick)
Statistics
McC Wil (P. Denlinger kick) Fumbles-Lost............................4-4 0-0
to play and I dont think we HB. Flores 2 run (M. Sheerin kick) First downs.................................. 3 24 ED. Fisher 27 run (pass failed) Penalties-Yards.......................4-30 10-51
L-SA. Stoeffler 62 run (P. Denlinger kick)
were ready to play right from Statistics Rushes-Yds............................26-31 43-282
L-ST. Palage 15 pass from C. Blantz (P.
NONLEAGUE
PM Hemp Passing yards............................... 3 133
the start. First downs................................ 17 19 Passes....................................1-7-1 10-15-1 Denlinger kick) York Suburban 48,
CV quarterback Grant Rushes-Yds..........................37-187 40-238 Punts-Avg..........................3-32.33 0-0 EA. Rummel 19 pass from B. Holbritter Northern Lebanon 31
Passing yards........................... 130 102 Fumbles-Lost............................2-2 1-1 (pass failed) York Suburban................13 14 14 7 48
Stoltzfus, who completed 8 Passes................................13-21-1 6-19-1 Penalties-Yards.......................5-47 5-42 L-SJ. Manion 15 run (P. Denlinger kick) Northern Lebanon...........7 6 12 6 31
of 11 passes for 46 yards in Punts-Avg..........................3-31.33 4-35 SECTION TWO Statistics Scoring
L-S Eph
the first half, was shaken up Fumbles-Lost............................1-0
Penalties-Yards.......................5-30
2-1
7-33 Cocalico 28, Manheim Central 24 First downs................................ 15 12
YST. Hoffman 4 run (Z. Weinstein kick)
NLS. Herb 10 run (M. Daub kick)
late in the second quarter Manheim Township 35,
Cocalico............................0 14 7 7 28 Rushes-Yds..........................31-264 30-90 YST. Hoffman 5 run (kick failed)
Manheim Central.............3 7 7 7 24
and sat out for a play before Conestoga Valley 12 Scoring
Passing yards........................... 152
Passes................................10-18-0
88
9-18-2
NLM. Daub 4 run (kick failed)
YSJ. Haynes 2 run (Z. Weinstein kick)
returning. Manheim Township.......14 13 8 0 35 MCFG, Kready 34 Punts-Avg...............................2-45 5-32 YSC. Deardorff 24 pass from B. Igo (Z.
Conestoga Valley..............0 0 6 6 12
After Emges third scor- Scoring
CC. Goodman 29 run (B. Puodziunas
kick)
Fumbles-Lost............................1-1
Penalties-Yards.......................2-45
0-0
5-32
Weinstein kick)
ing pass to Kubicki in the MTG. Sallade 34 run (J. Rodenberger MCM. Ruth 3 pass from K. Kegarise SECTION THREE
NLS. Herb 49 run (run failed)
YSJ. Torres 20 pass from B. Igo (Z. Wein-
third quarter stretched the kick) (Kready kick)
Annville-Cleona 36, stein kick)
MTK. Kubicki 26 pass from L. Emge (J. CC. Goodman 8 run (B. Puodziunas
MT lead to 35-0, Stoltzfus Rodenberger kick) kick) Lancaster Catholic 21 NLM. Daub 2 run (kick failed)
YST. Hoffman 54 run (Z. Weinstein kick)
threw a 16-yard TD pass to MTG. Sallade 8 run (J. Rodenberger MCK. Kegarise 4 run (Kready kick) Lancaster Catholic............0 14 0 7 21
NLC. Trader 26 pass from M. Daub (run
kick) CB. Sawyer 5 run (B. Puodziunas kick) Annville-Cleona..............21 8 7 0 36
Connor Brinton and added MTK. Kubicki 12 pass from L. Emge MCJ. Barreto 3 run (Kready kick) Scoring
failed)
a 30-yard scoring strike to (pass failed) CC. Goodman 21 run (B. Puodziunas A-CC. Hoch 33 pass from N. Myers (A.
YST. Hoover 18 pass from B. Igo (Z.
Weinstein kick)
kick)
Tyre Stead in the fourth MTK. Kubicki 16 pass from L. Emge (K.
Kubicki pass from Emge)
Frattarole kick)
A-CN. Myers 1 run (A. Frattarole kick) Statistics
Statistics
quarter. CVC. Brinton 16 pass from G. Stoltzfus Coc MC A-CC. Hoch 52 run (A. Frattarole kick) YS NL
Stoltzfus finished with (kick blocked)
CVT. Stead 30 pass from G. Stoltzfus
First downs................................ 14 16 LCC. Sweigart 1 run (C. Engle kick) First downs................................ 19
Rushes-Yds..........................48-273
13
26-100
Rushes-Yds..........................53-337 34-233 LCA. Miklos 15 pass from B. Downey (C.
205 yards passing, while the (pass failed) Passing yards............................. 74 126 Engle kick) Passing yards........................... 220 215
ground game went nowhere Statistics Passes....................................1-3-0 9-22-1 A-CD. Bomgardner 42 run (D. Bomgard- Passes..................................9-12-0 10-21-0
MT CV Punts-Avg...............................4-34 1-33 ner run) Punts-Avg...............................1-50 1-40
(minus-13 yards on 13 car- First downs................................ 15 10 Fumbles-Lost............................2-0 2-1 LCJ. Scott 7 pass from B. Downey (C. Fumbles-Lost............................3-0 3-1
ries). Rushes-Yds..........................34-225 1313 Penalties-Yards.......................2-15 5-35 Engle kick) Penalties-Yards.......................8-67 2-10
LNP | LANCASTER, PA BASEBALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 C7
AMERICAN LEAGUE Orioles 8, Yankees 1 Baltimore Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy, left, puts the tag on New York
Baltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Yankees Aaron Hicks, who was trying to steal second base during
Jones cf................5 1 1 1 1 0 .269 the second inning on Friday in New York. Hicks was out.
East Division Kim lf...................3 1 1 0 1 2 .308
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away a-Stubbs ph-lf......1 0 0 0 0 0 .136
x-Boston........................................93 67 .581 7-3 W-1 47-32 46-35 Machado 3b........5 0 0 0 0 2 .294 BASEBALL ROUNDUP
Trumbo dh...........5 1 1 2 0 0 .251
Os top Yankees
Baltimore.......................................88 72 .550 5 6-4 W-3 50-31 38-41
Toronto..........................................87 73 .544 6 5-5 L-3 46-35 41-38 Wieters c.............4 0 0 0 1 3 .241
New York.......................................83 77 .519 10 4 5-5 L-1 47-32 36-45 Davis 1b...............3 2 2 0 2 0 .222
Tampa Bay.....................................66 94 .413 27 21 2-8 L-1 36-45 30-49 Hardy ss...............4 2 1 0 1 0 .273
Central Division Schoop 2b............4 1 2 5 1 1 .265
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Bourn rf...............4 0 2 0 1 1 .275
x-Cleveland....................................92 67 .579 6-4 W-1 53-28 39-39 Totals............... 38 8 10 8 8 9
Detroit...........................................86 73 .541 6 1-w 7-3 W-3 45-35 41-38 New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
NL BOXES
cago, 108; Kemp, Atlanta, 107; Murphy,
Peraza ss..............4 1 1 0 0 1 .331
Iribarren cf...........4 1 1 1 0 1 .302 Washington, 104; Duvall, Cincinnati, 103;
Votto 1b...............4 1 1 2 0 0 .324 Bryant, Chicago, 102; Bruce, New York, 99;
Mets 5, Phillies 1 Duvall lf................4 0 0 0 0 3 .242 Gonzalez, Colorado, 99; Yelich, Miami, 95;
Suarez 3b.............4 0 0 0 0 2 .246 Russell, Chicago, 95.
New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. HITSSegura, Arizona, 201; LeMahieu,
Reyes 3b..............5 0 1 0 0 0 .267 De Jesus 2b..........3 0 2 0 1 0 .248
Cabrera ss............4 0 0 0 0 0 .279 Barnhart c............3 0 0 0 0 0 .257 Colorado, 192; Seager, Los Angeles, 192;
Cespedes lf..........4 2 1 1 0 0 .283 Renda rf...............2 0 0 0 0 0 .182 Murphy, Washington, 184; Prado, Miami,
Granderson cf-rf..3 1 1 0 1 1 .233 Cingrani p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 181; Blackmon, Colorado, 180; Arenado,
Bruce rf................4 1 3 3 0 0 .213 De Los Santos p...0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Colorado, 178; Freeman, Atlanta, 177; Vot-
Lagares cf.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .241 Ohlendorf p.........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 to, Cincinnati, 177; Bryant, Chicago, 175.
T.Rivera 2b...........4 0 1 1 0 2 .337 c-Kivlehan ph-rf...1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DOUBLESMurphy, Washington, 47; Riz-
Duda 1b...............4 0 0 0 0 1 .235 Jos.Smith p..........1 0 0 0 0 0 .182 zo, Chicago, 43; Freeman, Atlanta, 43; Gon-
R.Rivera c.............4 0 1 0 0 1 .222 Selsky rf...............2 0 0 0 0 1 .313 zalez, Colorado, 42; Seager, Los Angeles,
Gsellman p...........2 0 0 0 0 1 .067 Magill p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 40; Segura, Arizona, 40; Kemp, Atlanta, 39;
Salas p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals............... 32 3 5 3 1 8 Belt, San Francisco, 39; Markakis, Atlanta,
b-De Aza ph.........1 1 1 0 0 0 .204 Chicago.............. 000 011 140 7 8 0 38; Rendon, Washington, 38.
Reed p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cincinnati........... 000 001 002 3 5 0 TRIPLESHernandez, Philadelphia,
c-Conforto ph......1 0 0 0 0 0 .220 a-singled for Buchanan in the 6th. b-lined 11; Crawford, San Francisco, 11; Owings,
Familia p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 out for Joe.Smith in the 8th. c-grounded Arizona, 11; Lamb, Arizona, 9; LeMahieu,
Totals............... 36 5 9 5 1 6 out for Ohlendorf in the 8th. Colorado, 8; Belt, San Francisco, 8; Bour- ASSOCIATED PRESS
Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg. LOBChicago 3, Cincinnati 3. 2BZo- jos, Philadelphia, 7; Turner, Washington, 7;
Hernandez 2b......4 0 1 0 0 1 .293 brist (31), Russell (25), Peraza (8). HRZo- Wong, St. Louis, 7; Revere, Washington, 7; New York Mets Jose Reyes is forced out at second base by Phillies
Galvis ss...............3 0 1 0 0 2 .242 brist (16), off Jos.Smith; Zobrist (17), off De Inciarte, Atlanta, 7; Panik, San Francisco, 7; shortstop Andres Blanco on a hit by Yoenis Cespedeson Friday in
a-Blanco ph-ss.....1 0 0 0 0 1 .247 Los Santos; Votto (29), off Edwards. RBIs Harrison, Pittsburgh, 7; Fowler, Chicago, 7.
Bryant (102), Rizzo 2 (108), Zobrist 3 (75), Philadelphia.
Herrera cf............4 0 1 0 0 1 .288 HOME RUNSArenado, Colorado, 40;
Franco 3b.............4 1 1 0 0 1 .250 Russell (95), Iribarren (1), Votto 2 (94). CS Carter, Milwaukee, 39; Bryant, Chicago, 39;
Howard 1b...........4 0 1 0 0 2 .195 La Stella (1). Kemp, Atlanta, 34; Freeman, Atlanta, 33; NY METS 5, PHILADELPHIA 1
Rupp c..................3 0 2 1 0 0 .257 Runners left in scoring positionChicago
closer to playoffs
d-Joseph ph.........1 0 0 0 0 1 .257 DPChicago 1 (Bryant, Zobrist, Rizzo);
Altherr rf..............2 0 0 0 2 1 .203 Cincinnati 1 (Magill, De Jesus, Votto). AMERICAN LEAGUE
Asher p................2 0 0 0 0 1 .091 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA BATTINGAltuve, Houston, .337; Betts,
Asche lf................2 0 0 0 0 2 .210 Buchanan W 1-0....5 2 0 0 1 3 66 1.50 Boston, .320; Pedroia, Boston, .319; Trout,
Totals............... 33 1 7 1 2 14 Cahill H, 4........ 1 1 1 1 0 0 20 2.74 Los Angeles, .318; Ortiz, Boston, .315; Ca-
New York............ 000 200 120 5 9 0 Smith H 7......... 1 1 0 0 0 1 11 2.70 brera, Detroit, .313; Martinez, Detroit,
.313; Ramirez, Cleveland, .311; Escobar, Los
Mets magic number is down to 1
Philadelphia....... 010 000 000 1 7 1 Grimm............. 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 4.13
a-struck out for Galvis in the 7th. b-sin- Edwards........... 1 1 2 2 0 2 24 3.86 Angeles, .308; Andrus, Texas, .304.
gled for Salas in the 8th. c-out on fielders Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA RUNSTrout, Los Angeles, 123; Don-
choice for Reed in the 9th. d-struck out for Smith L, 3-3..... 5 3 2 2 1 1 64 4.68 aldson, Toronto, 122; Betts, Boston, 119;
Garcia in the 9th. Cingrani........... 2 2 1 1 0 2 28 4.14 Springer, Houston, 116; Kinsler, Detroit,
EAltherr (1). LOBNew York 5, Phila- De Los Santos....1-e 3 4 4 1 0 22 11.12 116; Bogaerts, Boston, 114; Altuve, Hous- ROB MAADDI two months since being traded
delphia 8. 2BHoward (10). HRBruce Ohlendorf....... 2-e 0 0 0 1 1 14 4.71 ton, 107; Desmond, Texas, 106; Pedroia, AP SPORTS WRITER
(33), off Asher. RBIsCespedes (86), Bruce Magill............... 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 6.23 Boston, 104; Cano, Seattle, 103; Machado, to the Mets, Bruce extended
Jos.Smith pitched to 3 batters in the 6th.
3 (99), T.Rivera (15), Rupp (54). SFRupp.
Runners left in scoring positionNew Inherited runners-scoredCingrani 3-1.
Baltimore, 103. PHILADELPHIA Jay his hitting streak to six games.
RBIEncarnacion, Toronto, 127; Or-
York 2 (T.Rivera, Duda); Philadelphia 3 WPCahill, De Los Santos, Edwards.
tiz, Boston, 124; Pujols, Los Angeles, 119; Bruce homered for the third He got three hits.
T2:39. A27,368 (42,319).
(Franco, Asher, Asche). RISPNew York 3
for 7; Philadelphia 0 for 5.
Betts, Boston, 112; Ramirez, Boston, 110; straight game and drove in Philadelphia starter Alec
New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Rockies 4, Brewers 1 Trumbo, Baltimore, 108; Cabrera, Detroit,
105; Hosmer, Kansas City, 103; Beltre, Tex-
three runs, Robert Gsellman Asher (2-1) retired the first
Gsellman W 4-2....6 7 1 1 1 7 87 2.42
Salas H, 19....... 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 1.65
Milwaukee AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Villar 3b...............5 0 1 0 0 1 .284 as, 103; Cruz, Seattle, 102. threw six sharp innings and 11 batters before he ran into
Reed................ 1 0 0 0 0 3 16 2.00 Gennett 2b..........4 0 1 0 0 1 .264 HITSAltuve, Houston, 212; Betts, Bos- the New York Mets moved trouble with two outs in the
ton, 211; Pedroia, Boston, 198; Cano, Se-
Familia............. 1 0 0 0 1 2 16 2.58 Braun lf................4 0 0 0 0 1 .304
Carter 1b.............4 1 2 1 0 1 .222 attle, 191; Bogaerts, Boston, 189; Macha- closer to securing a wild-card fourth when Yoenis Cespedes
Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Asher L, 2-1...... 6 5 3 3 0 4 104 2.28 Santana rf............3 0 1 0 1 1 .262 do, Baltimore, 186; Cabrera, Detroit, 182; berth with a 5-1 win over the and Curtis Granderson hit
Mariot........... 12-e 2 2 2 0 1 27 5.91 Perez cf................4 0 2 0 0 0 .272 Abreu, Chicago, 181; Lindor, Cleveland, Philadelphia Phillies on Fri- consecutive singles.
Rodriguez.........1-e 1 0 0 1 1 16 3.38 Arcia ss................4 0 1 0 0 0 .214 179; Desmond, Texas, 176.
Garcia.............. 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 6.46 Maldonado c.......1 0 0 0 3 0 .201 DOUBLESOrtiz, Boston, 48; Ramirez, day night. Bruce and T.J. Rivera fol-
Asher pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Suter p.................2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Cleveland, 45; Altuve, Houston, 42; Betts, The defending NL champi- lowed with back-to-back RBI
Inherited runners-scoredRodriguez a-Pinto ph............1 0 0 0 0 1 .000
1-1. IBBoff Gsellman (Altherr). Cravy p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .333
Boston, 41; Machado, Baltimore, 40; Ca-
brera, Chicago, 40; Kipnis, Cleveland, 39;
ons reduced their magic num- singles for a 2-1 lead.
T2:53. A20,556 (43,651). Scahill p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Longoria, Tampa Bay, 38; Schoop, Balti- ber to one. The Mets began the Bruce connected in the sev-
b-Pina ph.............1 0 0 0 0 1 .261
Totals............... 33 1 8 1 4 8
more, 37; Correa, Houston, 36; Dickerson, night atop the wild-card race, enth, sending his 33rd homer
Cubs 7, Reds 3 Tampa Bay, 36.
Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Colorado AB R H BI BB SO Avg. TRIPLESEaton, Chicago, 9; Dyson, Kan- with San Francisco one game the opposite-way to left field.
Fowler cf..............2 1 0 0 2 0 .273
Blackmon cf.........4 0 3 1 0 0 .322
LeMahieu 2b........2 1 0 0 0 0 .348
sas City, 8; Andrus, Texas, 7; Bradley Jr., back and St. Louis two behind. The Mets added two runs, in-
Szczur rf...............1 0 0 0 0 0 .258 Valaika ss-2b........2 0 0 0 0 1 .308 Boston, 7; Buxton, Minnesota, 6; Gardner,
New York, 6; Escobar, Kansas City, 6; Bourn,
Gsellman (4-2) scattered cluding another RBI single by
Bryant 3b.............4 1 1 1 0 0 .293
Rizzo 1b...............4 1 1 2 0 1 .292
Arenado 3b..........4 2 2 2 0 1 .296
Gonzalez rf...........4 0 1 0 0 0 .298 Baltimore, 6; Miller, Tampa Bay, 6; Ellsbury, seven hits and struck out Bruce.
Zobrist 2b-lf.........4 3 3 3 0 0 .273 Hundley c.............3 0 1 1 0 0 .260 New York, 5; Trout, Los Angeles, 5; Cabrera, seven in another strong per- Earlier in the inning, How-
Chicago, 5; Naquin, Cleveland, 5; Beckham,
Heyward rf...........4 0 0 0 0 0 .228
Almora cf.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .279
Dahl lf..................3 0 1 0 0 0 .316
Cardullo 1b..........3 0 1 0 0 0 .222 Tampa Bay, 5; Springer, Houston, 5; Donald- formance. The rookie right- ard let Cespedes infield pop
Russell ss.............3 0 1 1 1 0 .241 Estevez p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 son, Toronto, 5; Betts, Boston, 5; Calhoun, hander has allowed only three fall untouched near the first-
Coghlan lf............4 0 0 0 0 1 .257 Ottavino p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Descalso ss-2b-1b....3 1 1 0 0 2 .266
Los Angeles, 5; Altuve, Houston, 5; Maybin,
Detroit, 5; Anderson, Chicago, 5; Dozier,
earned runs in his last four base bag, allowing a runner to
Grimm p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Edwards p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Bettis p................1 0 0 0 0 0 .041 Minnesota, 5. starts. score from third.
Montero c............3 1 1 0 1 1 .213 Adames 2b-ss......1 0 0 0 0 1 .220 HOME RUNSTrumbo, Baltimore, 47; More Mets fans were inside Howard hit a double to deep
Totals............... 30 4 10 4 0 5 Encarnacion, Toronto, 42; Dozier, Minne-
Buchanan p..........1 0 0 0 0 1 .000
a-La Stella ph.......1 0 1 0 0 0 .276 Milwaukee......... 000 100 000 1 8 0 sota, 42; Cruz, Seattle, 41; Davis, Oakland, a half-empty ballpark on a wet, center his first time up and
Cahill p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .125 Colorado............ 211 000 00x 4 10 0 41; Frazier, Chicago, 40; Davis, Baltimore, chilly night when Ryan How- was 1 for 4. Cameron Rupps
a-struck out for Suter in the 6th. b-struck
Joe.Smith p..........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
out for Scahill in the 9th.
38; Donaldson, Toronto, 37; Ortiz, Boston, ard began his final series in sacrifice fly followed Howards
b-Baez ph-2b.......2 0 0 0 0 0 .272 37; Cano, Seattle, 36; Cabrera, Detroit, 36;
Totals............... 33 7 8 7 4 4
LOBMilwaukee 10, Colorado 3. 2B Machado, Baltimore, 36; Longoria, Tampa front of the home crowd. double and put the Phillies
Gennett (30), Carter (27), Santana (14),
Cincinnati AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Bay, 36. Stuck in a slump for nearly ahead 1-0.
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b off INVENTORY REDUCTION. Wallingford Rd. Just N. off Sun.; Oct. 2nd, 10-3. 735 Long
the Armed Forces who served this Fri, Sat, Sun.; Sept 30th, Neffsville, off 501, off E. Oregon, Ln. 17603. (Lanc.) Craft supplies,
Oct 1st & 2nd 10-3. 735 Long off Ashford to the end. Antiques, baskets, bears, fall/ Christmas /
country valiantly. They served and fought collectibles, tools, toys, books, garden decor, sleds, antiques &
Ln. 17603. (Lanc.) Craft supplies,
to protect us, to keep our country safe, baskets, bears, fall/ Christmas / art. DVD, 78 & LP records, Lanc. collectibles. New items each day!
and to preserve our way of life. Veterans Thank you Dad for serving our garden decor, sleds, antiques & Co. & HH items and much, much
gave their time, and risked their lives for country, and thank you to all the collectibles. New items each day! more. R/S October 15
Veterans who have given us FALL YARD/VENDOR SALE.
us. In some cases, they made the ultimate OCTOBER RUHLS UNITED METHODIST Sat. October 15, 8am-2pm.
freedom and liberty. CHURCH - INSIDE SALE!
sacrifice. October 1 Maytown Reformed UCC.
MOVING SALE - Large & small Sat., 10/1, 7a-11a. 4810 E-town 11 E. Elizabeth St, Maytown.
Let everyone know how proud you are Sadly Missed & Loved by your Children Rd., Manheim. 25+ Stands. For info maytownreformeducc.org.
Michael, Amber, Wesley, Grayce & Alana must go & must see! Antiques,
Collectables, books, toys
of the Veteran(s) in your life. Include a lawn equipment, nice furniture.
& games. Free coffee & donuts,
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basket raffle. Hot dogs &
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loved one, or a special poem or thought
2 25
baked goods!
on Friday, November 11, 2016. 2 FRIENDS INDOOR
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735 Long Ln. 17603. (Lanc.) Craft
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8 W. King St., Lancaster. Christmas / garden decor, sleds,
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Neighborhood. Fleetline & Yard Sale. Sat. October 1,
_________________________________________________________________________________________________ Impala off Rt 896. Sat. Oct. 7.30am-2pm. Any questions
1, 7 a.m. to ? Antiq, books, call Mary Lynne 392-8479.
sewing mach., HH. Wilderness Rd, North Field
YOUR NAME __________________________________________________ PHONE ____________________________ Dr, Bean Hill Rd, Rock Ledge Moving Sale large & small
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ADDRESS ____________________________________________________ CITY / STATE / ZIP _____________________ starts at Apricot Street off of Dr, Pier Dr, White Water Rd. tiques, lawn equipment, nice
Route 23. Saturday October furniture. 2742 Brookfield Dr,
YARD SALE SAT. Oct 8th
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CHECK (payable to LNP MEDIA GROUP, Inc.) OR MONEY ORDER OR CHARGE: 8a-2p. Christ UM Church
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CREDIT CARD # _______________________________________________ EXP. DATE _______ SECURITY CODE ______ Tables: $10. 717-397-9355 8am-3pm. Off Fruitville Pike,
ELIZABETHTOWN Wheatfield/Suffolk Dr. Lots of
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the use of the likenesses and agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless LNP MEDIA GROUP, Inc. from any Estate Garage Sale Hamilton Elementary School duction. Fri, Sat, Sun.; Sept
and all actual or alleged claims resulting from publication of the submitted photo(s) and/or advertisement(s). OCT 7 and 8 6am -12n Yard Sale & pancake break- 30th, Oct 1st & 2nd 10-3. 735
233 Cypress St. Bainbridge fast. 1300 Wabank Road. Long Ln. 17603. (Lanc.) Craft
Rain or Shine Saturday Oct 1, 8am-12pm. supplies, baskets, bears, fall/
A portion of each remembrance Downtown Lancaster ~ 717-393-9661
414 E. King St., Lancaster, PA 17602 Christmas / garden decor,
will be paid by Charles F. Snyder, Jr., Supervisor MANHEIM CENTRAL sleds, antiques & collectibles.
Lititz Pike Chapel ~ 717-560-5100 READ YOUR AD THE New items each day!
3110 Lititz Pk., Lititz, PA 17543
Charles F. Snyder, III., Supervisor
FIRST DAY IT APPEARS
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Mark Burkholder, Supervisor
responsible for more than one 937 Lancaster Pike (top of
Lititz - (717) 626-2317 incorrect insertion of any Buck Hill) Multi Family Sale.
www.SnyderFuneralHome.com Spacht-Snyder Family Funeral Home advertisement. Ruhls United Methodist Rain or Shine! 7am-2pm.
Jacqueline Adamson, Supervisor
Church - Inside Sale! Sat., October 1st.
10/1, 7a-11a. 4810 E-town
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Darby Lane. HH, tools, Manheim Fri 7 am to 1 Sat 7- Dr. Girl & boys clothes, toys,
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lots more. antiques box lots rain/shine 30th & Sat. 1st.
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