Sunday, December 30, 2007

Saying Goodbye to 2007 and Hello to 2008!



These two images are defining 2007 and 2008 in their own different way. The above photo show's legendary Shamokin iconic business Nash's Bakery. The Nash family decided to close it's doors after many years around Thanksgiving Day. My first visit to the bakery was it's last day in business under the Nash family. The bakery may open with the same recipes, but under different management. Notice the "Closed Temporarily" sign in the window.
The bottom photo shows Senator Max Cleland stumping for Chris Carney in Sunbury in 2006. Carney is up for reelection in '08 and there is a presidential election that could be a witness to history. Cleland was one of the original victims of "swift boat" type campaign ads.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Iconic Images from 41st Shamokin K of C Tourney














ROTH STAYS PUT
Daily Item breaks the story here.

Friday, December 28, 2007

Klebon goes for win #500 tonight!

Photo courtesy of Matt Hopper
Shamokin Area head basketball coach Joe Klebon goes for his 500th win tonight in the first round of the Knights of Columbus Tournament in Shamokin against Southern Columbia. It will be a family affair tonight with Klebon's son Joe and nephew Colin on the Tiger roster. Colin Klebon will be out of the line up with a broken wrist.
Klebon's best teams to date were the 1997 and 1998 teams. The 1997 went undefeated through the regular season. Their only loss was to Valley View in the Eastern AAA quarter finals. In 1998, the Indians went down in the Eastern semi's to Steel-High. The Indians trailed by more than 20, took a lead with under 10 seconds left only to see Scott Ativo of Steel-High put in an air ball as time expired. Even with the loss, it may have been Shamokin's greatest game since their merger with Coal Township.
All-State
Great job to the fallowing players who made first team "A" All-State
Southern Area - Colby Snyder
Lourdes Regional - David Schweitzer
Line Mountain - Coty Rusinko
2nd Team
Line Mountain - Jon Fausey
Southern Area - Justin Knoebel
A couple of interesting observations about the selections. Justin Knoebel played hurt most of the year to make the team and wasn't 100 percent most of the season. Rusinko, a senior, spent his first three years at Lourdes Regional. His play against Southern Columbia probably paved his way for his selection. Hat's off to line coach Randy Kehler of Lourdes Regional.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Merry Christmas from the Coal Region Voice

I will be taking a few days off for the Christmas Holiday. I hope to return before the end of on the year.

I will wrap up the 2007 football season and give a wish list for 2008.

For all the readers and video viewers who enjoyed the Coal Region Voice Blog, Merry Christmas to all!!!!!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

All I Want for Christmas is Jim Roth!!!!

In a letter to the editor published in the Daily-Item on December 17th, the writer wants Shikellamy to return to the Braves pre-1984. Here is the letter:

Waiting patiently

Once a upon a time, great teams froms schools like Carlisle, Governor Mifflin, Hazleton, Berwick Pottsville and Mount Carmel would come into our area to play an SHS team with a bruising running game and slick quarterbacks who had the Wing-T offense down to a science. More often than not, the games were played before crowds that were packed 10 deep in the end zone. SHS was victorious or at least competitive against all of them. Believe it or not, the SHS was not Selinsgrove.
Suddenly in 1984, a curse descended upon the Shikellamy football program. For over two decades now, Friday nights during football season have become 48 minutes of anguish and dashed hopes for the players and fans alike. Every season begins with guarded optimism only to culminate on a November night with tears of frustration and longing for that breakout season, which never comes.
There are many talented and eager young men in the Shikellamy football program who do have the desire and dedication to win. Please, Jim Roth, return home to your alma mater and start these young men on that magic carpet ride that Southern Columbia has enjoyed for so many seasons. Shikellamy players and fans have been waiting patiently for a very long time.


Robert Sowers,
Sunbury

Joe Klebon

Look for Joe Klebon to get his 500th win as a basketball coach for an additional Christmas present during the annual Shamokin K of C tournament.

Villanova gets credit for Eagles' win

Philadelphia coach Andy Reid credited Michael Westbrook's stop at the goal line on Sunday as a credit to his "Villanova Education". My wife and Father Peter Donahue will like the reference.

Bush loves Breaker Boys

I know what your thinking but author Dave Fleming has received a hand-written note from the White House. Read the Republican's account below.

‘Breaker Boys’ author surprised by hand-written note from White House
BY STEPHEN J. PYTAKSTAFF WRITERspytak@republicanherald.com
12/19/2007

President Bush called David Fleming’s book on the 1925 Pottsville Maroons “illuminating” in a surprise hand-written letter to the author dated Dec. 12 and delivered Tuesday.

“I just finished ‘Breaker Boys.’ You were correct. I did enjoy the book. You are a fine writer. And your history of the Maroons was illuminating,” Bush said in the letter sent to Fleming’s Davidson, N.C., home.

After opening it Tuesday morning, the author said he found the “rather thoughtful” letter in blue pen on White House letterhead.“The way this book has gone so far, nothing surprises me anymore,” said Fleming, a writer for ESPN: The Magazine who was greeted by long lines and signed thousands of copies of “Breaker Boys: The NFL’s Greatest Team and the Stolen 1925 Championship,” while promoting the book in Pottsville in October and earlier this month.

Fleming started an online petition Oct. 16 to encourage the NFL owners to return the 1925 championship to the legendary team. It’s received a total of 10,275 signatures as of 11 p.m. Tuesday.

He said the president’s comments will become “more ammunition for supporters. If people run across a skeptic, or somebody who just wants to say ‘it’s 82 years ago, let’s let it go,’ it’s pretty nice to say to the commissioner of the NFL ‘the president of the United States begs to differ.”

The president’s letter impressed Mayor John D.W. Reiley.

“How about that. It shows that the book’s getting around, from the streets of little olPottsville all the way up to the White House. And I think the president’s comments are pretty consistent with what other people are saying about the book. All the comments are favorable,” Reiley said.

Alex Conant, a White House spokesman, said Bush is a “voracious reader.”“He reads a lot of books. And typically the White House doesn’t do book and movie reviews, but I will check out to see if I can find out anything more about this letter,” Conant said.

No further comment was made by late Tuesday.

“Somebody from the White House had contacted ESPN looking for my address. So I felt something was going on, but I was expecting like a stamped photo, not expecting a hand-written note that he had actually read it and enjoyed it,” Fleming said.

Fleming said he isn’t sure how the president received a copy of the book, but believes it was sent by someone who attended a book signing in Pottsville.“I remember the first time I was in Pottsville, somebody in one of the long lines had me sign a copy for him. And they explained that either they worked in D.C. or knew somebody who worked in D.C., I don’t remember exactly who it was. But my guess is that’s how it got to him,” Fleming said.

Reiley said he does not know who sent the book to the president, though City Administrator Thomas A. Palamar thought it could be U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III, a Pottsville native.

But when contacted in Harrisburg Tuesday, Jones said it wasn’t him.

The president ended his letter to Fleming stating: “I appreciate having an inscribed copy of the book. With best wishes, George Bush.”

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Friday, December 14, 2007

A Christmas Wish from a Colon Cancer Patient

I read in today's entertainment section of the News-Item, more commonly known as Soundoff about a woman's Christmas Wish. The woman in her 60's suffers from colon cancer and here is her wish:

All I want ...

"This is about Christmas. My family all asked me what I want for Christmas. I am a 60-some-year-old woman diagnosed with colon cancer and liver cancer who is going through chemotherapy and going through radiation treatments. All I have is a neighbor who picks on me and my family constantly and makes false reports to the police. All I want for Christmas is for this man to leave us alone and that everybody would find out that Christmas is about Christ, loving one another and getting along, and families loving one another. This might be my last Christmas. Frog’s take: God bless you and your family, caller."

Click here for the whole link.

If you need to find true meaning the holiday season, read some of Kathy's Story.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Frisco wrong about the Wing-T

Rod Frisco of the Patriot-News in his preview for the AAAA knocks the wing-T offense calling it nauseating in referring to the offense of choice by Parkland's Jim Morgans. Hello!!!!!!! Morgans won a AAA title using the wing-T with Allentown Central Catholic.

See the results for Southern Columbia. On high school level, the wing-T has given some programs that are down to get something going. With a handful of running plays and without confusing formations teams could learn the blocking schemes against different fronts and be successful. It is called precision.

Was Frisco awake on the Fridays of championship weekend the last five years?

Powlus-mania vs. Pryor-mania

Back in 1992 heading into the PIAA finals' weekend was the hype of former Berwick and Notre Dame star Ron Powlus. In 1992, Powlus was the number one recruit in the nation. At the time, Powlus was speculated to go to Miami who at the time was coached by Dennis Erickson. Powlus surprised the football world in 1993 when he eventually picked the Irish. Kind of forgotten in all the mix were injuries, Beano's comments, and not much of a pro career.

Flash foward 15 years and the number one recruit in the nation is a player from Pennsylvania playing the quarterback position. Terrelle Pryor is coming to Hershey not to hype himself, but avenge last year's loss to Wilson in the AA title game. Much has changed in 15 years since the Powlus days.(NOTE: People like me could start a blog and do so.) Powlus didn't have to deal with cell phone calls, email, text messaging, and everything else that goes with being number one in the national recruiting. Pryor's autograph is now listed on eBay. (I chose not to provide a link. An autograph is a sign you got close to someone. Keep it for you collection and cherish it.)

Pryor is also a top basketball recruit and has expressed his interest to play in college. Just to throw this out there. Could Pryor be thinking of trying to rescue the Nittany Lion cagers from the depths of the Big Ten while leading JoePa to a title? Right now the recruiting game is Pryor's oyster to enjoy and the process will end in early February. After Saturday, Pryor will be on the hardwoods trying to bring the Jayhawks a title.

Powlus still wears the "can't miss" tag of college recruiting very well. When Powlus left Notre Dame, he owned 20 passing records. After a short-lived pro career, Powlus came back to Berwick, married his high school sweetheart and is now the quarterback coach at Notre Dame. Ron Powlus became a man. Would life have turned out different if Randy Moss made it to South Bend? Moss who intended on wearing the Golden Dome, signed with Florida State on the advice of Lou Holtz. Moss didn't play a down for the Seminoles and found his way to Marshall.

For Pryor and his team, I would like to extend the best of luck this weekend in Hershey. This is the last football game that you will be with your friends and most of the people you grew up with. It is for fun of the game and the pride of Jennette. Remember one thing, among the cell calls, emails and test messages, you may want to take a closer look if one comes from Ron Powlus. It may be the one message in new media to take time to answer while hopefully not violating the bizarre NCAA recruiting rules.


SCHEDULE CHANGE
AA - 12 PM
AAAA- 5 PM
This is just like the old days.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Can Dunmore win against on Jennette?

With some homecooking, I was able to watch the AA playoff games between Loyalsock vs. Delone and Loyalsock vs. Dunmore. Loyalsock was able to dominate Delone by cutting off the outside. Delone had beaten undefeated Trinity the week before. Dunmore was able to take away the vertical passing game of Loyalsock and limited the running of Austin Knighton. Do the Bucks have enough of a line to slow down Terrelle Pryor? The lines in this game will dictate if the west is all hype like Shady Side Academy in 1998 or will this be the coronation on the statewide stage.

Roth on the Move?
Southern Area coach of 24 seasons Jim Roth may be on the move. Read an account here. Roth is 13 wins she of 300. Would he be able to there with Shikellamy. By the way, how would you interview Roth for a high school coaching job.
Jack Henzes
Jack Henzes longtime head coach of Dunmore High School will have the distinction come Saturday of the longest time between state final appearances. The last time the Bucks made it to a state final was in 1989 giving Henzes 18 years between appearances with the same school. 1989 was only the second year of state playoffs for the PIAA.
This mark could stand for a long time due to the short shelf life of a high school coach at one school.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Friday, December 7, 2007

PIAA "A" and "AA" Previews

A

For the first time in 14 years Southern Columbia won't be in the Eastern Final. Who is the win against Steel-High and Bloomsburg? I got to see Bloomsburg once this season live against Lackawanna Trail and saw them on film against Mount Carmel. Bloomsburg is big and physical and they have some speed. Their schedule was tough and they are playoff tested on with this season alone. The key aspect of the game will be how the Panther defense contains Jeremiah Young. If Bloom gives up more than three runs over 70 yards this game will be all Steel-High.

For those of you holding the MCA game as a barometer for the Panthers, they played without four starters that night. That game also was nearly three months ago. One thing the Panthers don't have like Southern brought to the table every year is AAA depth. One or two key people going down with injury could spell trouble for Bloomsburg.

My Pick - Steel High - running game and speed.

AA
Dunmore returns to Kemp Memorial Stadium for the first time since 1975 where they lost the Class A (Big School) championship to Shamokin Area. Loyalsock has come out of nowhere in 2007 with two wins over Montoursville. Don't use the loss to Bloomsburg as a measuring stick in this one. The Lancers played Bloom on the road in a rainstorm. Bloom looked like they wanted to be there, Loyalsock didn't.
I seen Loyalsock twice this season. In the regular season finale against Lewisburg and last week against Delone. I am impressed with their ability to get guys open in the secondary and their lines' ability to get off the ball on both sides. Austin Knighton with yards after being hit is really impressive.
Dunmore has a big win against West Scranton in week 3. The Bucks also had the speed to keep up with Lansdale Catholic and wore them down in the end. This could be a very physical contest.
My pick - Dunmore in a tight one - knocking out District 11 in AA is huge and schedule may have been a shade better.
NOTES
The last time a District II team made the state final was 1997 with Berwick in AAA. Dunmore won the 1989 A state championship scoring 57 points, still a PIAA record in the finals. A member of that team was former Notre Dame and Miami Dolphin standout center, Tim Ruddy.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Shamokin Eatery Guide for Dunmore-Loyalsock

BREAKFAST
  • Massers - Route 61 and 487 in Paxinos - Seats many, 648-9695. Great Service.
  • Charlie Chucks - 2nd and Water in Shamokin. 644-6643. Good Service, but limited seating.
  • Nanias Gathering Place - 100 S Market St. Shamokin, PA 17872 (570) 644-2447. Plenty of seating and great food.
  • Palmers Diner - Next to Burger King. Route 61Shamokin, PA 17872 (570) 644-0605. Quick service and breakfast and lunch menu.
  • Snyder's Restaurant - breakfast only. 41 N 2nd StShamokin, PA 17872 (570) 648-3366. Great omlets.
LUNCH AND DINNER

  • Mattucci's (actually in Mount Carmel) - 451 W. Fourth Street, 339-2310 or 339-9941. Great Italian American cuisine. Give yourself some time. Worth the wait and distance.
  • Two Guys of Italy - Route 61 and 901 in the Anthra Plaza. Full menu and pizza for 5.99 for 16 inch large. Salad bar and chalk board special.
  • James Pizza - 524 E. Pine Street Shamokin, 648-9311. Take Route 61 through Shamokin if traveling North make left at the Shamokin Exxon (do the opposite if traveling south). Go to the fourth stop sign and make a left onto Pine Street. James' is right there. Opens at 5. Better for after the game. Pizza, wings, stromboli and tenderloins are the fare. They also sell the pizza at Hillside Coaches' stand at Kemp Memorial.
  • Wayside Inn - Route 61 between Shamokin and Paxinos, 648-9228. Full menu with steaks and wings being the specialty. Plenty of parking and seating and service is quick.
  • Harry's Grill 14 N. Market Street Shamokin, 648-9977. Great food at Coal Region prices. Full menu. Just turn at Dunkin' Donuts on Route 61 on to Route 125 (Market Street). You will hit two lights. After the second light, Harry's in on the right. Plenty of seating. This is only a mile from the stadium.
  • Coney Island Lunch - Independence Street Shamokin (No Phone) Hamburgers and Hot Dogs with onions and "secret hot sauce". Quick service. Seats about 40.Mac's Hoagies - 648-0282 - 1500 items on the menu all over the wall. I highly recommend the Chicago Steak. Take out only. Oak and Arch Street in Coal Township on the way to Kemp.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Loyalsock vs. Delone Catholic Video











Here is some video of last night's Loyalsock-Delone Catholic game won by the Lancers 35-14. Delone after the big shutout against Trinity last week, were unable to get any consistency on offense. Plain and simple the Lancers did not allow the Squires to get outside. Loyalsock were also able to pressure Delone QB Noah Landi every time he dropped back to pass. Austin Knighton was a bull in the backfield for Loyalsock. Knighton rushed for 148 yards and three touchdowns, but more important it was the yard he gained after initial contact.

In a quote by Lancer lineman Pat Green courtesy of the Sun-Gazette:
“We worked so hard in the summer for this,” said two-way starting Loyalsock lineman Pat Green. “We were running, sweating and bleeding all summer-long, trying to get where we are and it’s paying off now.”

Loyalsock will square off against Dunmore next Saturday afternoon at Kemp Memorial Stadium in Shamokin.


NOTES
- In the last year for the league, the Central Susquehanna Valley Conference Division II has two teams going to week 15 in Loyalsock and Bloomsburg. Selinsgrove could represent Division I of the league with an upset of Thomas Jefferson.
-Who said you can't go home? Delone Catholic quarterback Noah Landi's parents were raised in the greater Shamokin-Coal Township Area.
-Playoff games a boom for the local businesses? Even though the Squires season ended after a 1-2 start, the took a piece or rather 320 pieces of Shamokin with them. Forty pizzas from James Pizza in Shamokin made the long bus ride back to McSherrystown a little easier to swallow.
-Next week Dunmore marks their first visit to Shamokin in 32 years. The constant for Dunmore is Jack Henzes who was on the sideline in 1975 for their 33-20 loss to Shamokin Area in the Eastern Conference Class A Championship game. Shamokin Area's only Big 33 players played in that game in senior center Tim Fanella and junior running back Phil Manney. Also some other notables were Shamokin Area head coach Dave Zielinskie and assistant coach Ed Zack. Current Shamokin lineman Eric Troxell's father, Dave, was also a force on the defense. The Indians were coached by former PSU standout and retired Williamsport coach Tim Montgomery.
For those Dunmore fans making the trip, the old home side in now the visitors side and the field has turf and plenty of parking.
-A strange sound from the Loyalsock-Delone game last night was no sound at all. Neither team had a marching band in at the game.
-Honoring America? Shamokin Area School District has seven days to prepare. Will someone please play or sing the National Anthem!

Friday, November 30, 2007

Panther Valley Site Change "Misunderstanding"

In today's Republican, Sam Matta explains the "misunderstanding" that took place with the site change from Panther Valley to Blue Mountain. It appears the matter was never approved by the school board at Panther Valley. Once again here is red tape at it's finest. It seems every year especially in football and basketball the tournaments are conducted like a first time venture. Districts know in the beginning of each season if they will host a playoff for any class level. School board permissions should be received September 30th at the latest to clear up any confusion. Basketball sites should be approved by January 30th. If you talk to the PIAA, they will say this is a district problem. The districts will say their hands are tied by the PIAA.

As a taxpayer of the Shamokin Area School District, I have been lucky to witness many state playoff games in football and basketball. If your counting here are some of the benefits of hosting a playoff game:

1.) You get to showcase your community. (Exception: fans reaction to Patriot reporter Nick Horvath in 1996.)

2.) Your boosters who run the concession stands benefit. Shamokin has two stands. One is run by the football boosters and the other by the band boosters.

3.) Local businesses stand to gain with the extra people visiting.

In the end look at the big picture. Over the years Southern Columbia and Mount Carmel have more playoff wins at Kemp Memorial than Shamokin Area. I will go on the record and say that no one does a better job hosting a playoff game than the community of the greater Shamokin Area.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

A Day of Thanks!

Today marks an important milestone for me. It has nothing to do with birthdays or other joyous events. November 29, 2007 marks five years since I first displayed signs of colon cancer. I like to mark my cancer anniversary on this date. I was one of those cases without any symptoms. I went from not a worry in the world in the world on Thanksgiving Day on the November 28th to colon resection surgery just eight days later on December 6th. Biopsy results were given to me Friday, December 21st......Merry Christmas!!! Finally, on December 31st, 2002 I was diagnosed of having Stage IIa colon cancer at age 36..........Happy New Year!!!! Pick my anniversary, I could use anyone of them.

Everything happened very fast. I went from your normal 36-year old with a wife and two sons aged 3 and 1 to cancer survivor. At the time of my staging, chemotherapy was presented to me as an option. My regimen would consist of 5FU and Leukavorin and physically I should be able to handle it. My doctor indicated that I was young and the chemo would give me a stronger chance at survival. My age was a definite factor in accepting the treatment. Twenty-four treatments later and I was finished with chemo in August of 2003.


THE PAST FOUR YEARS
I found out from the very beginning that each cancer case is unique onto the person and family it has afflicted. Like many of the survivors I have met and spoke to, we had some of the same feelings. More of the common ones were anxiety at the end of treatment, worrying over ever pain and the thought of recurrence.
Undergoing chemotherapy gave me a dry-eye condition that I have to this day. Through a strange twist, it led me to email the mother of a younger survivor who I read about in my local newspaper. I had asked if she knew of anyone with the severe dry-eye through chemo. I was the first to have this at my treatment center. One thing led to another and today we co-chair a colon cancer advocacy group in central PA. I also met some fine people at the Colonclub.
Our advocacy group stresses education on colon cancer to the general public. We also advocate for the Pennsylvania Legislature to pass SB146 or HB972. These bills would mandate insurance companies cover the cost of colon cancer screenings according to American Cancer Society guidelines.
EVERYDAY
Life has returned to about 98% of normal. I have the scars and we could all use some more energy. Maybe hitting 40 has something to do with it. One thing I try not to do is take everything for granted. The good times are even better and the bad times are not so bad at all. As the high school football season is coming to a close in a few weeks there will officially be four champions. Win or lose enjoy your trip there, your teammates, and your family and community support. These will probably be the things you remember most. They will last a lifetime.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Bloomsburg Panthers - Shamokin Eatery Guide

Before we talk about the Panthers, if you are attending the Loyalsock Lancer-Delone Catholic Game at Shamokin Area High School here are some restaurants and eateries worth taking a look at:

Mattucci's (actually in Mount Carmel) - 451 W. Fourth Street, 339-2310 or 339-9941. Great Italian American cuisine. Give yourself some time. Worth the wait and distance.

Two Guys of Italy - Route 61 and 901 in the Anthra Plaza. Full menu and pizza for 5.99 for 16 inch large. Salad bar and chalk board special.

James Pizza - 524 E. Pine Street Shamokin, 648-9311. Take Route 61 through Shamokin if traveling North make left at the Shamokin Exxon (do the opposite if traveling south). Go to the fourth stop sign and make a left onto Pine Street. James' is right there. Opens at 5. Better for after the game. Pizza, wings, stromboli and tenderloins are the fare. They also sell the pizza at Hillside Coaches' stand at Kemp Memorial.

Wayside Inn - Route 61 between Shamokin and Paxinos, 648-9228. Full menu with steaks and wings being the specialty. Plenty of parking and seating and service is quick.

Harry's Grill 14 N. Market Street Shamokin, 648-9977. Great food at Coal Region prices. Full menu. Just turn at Dunkin' Donuts on Route 61 on to Route 125 (Market Street). You will hit two lights. After the second light, Harry's in on the right. Plenty of seating. This is only a mile from the stadium.


After watching the Bloomsburg Panthers last Friday, I have to say they have what it takes to win a state title. With Jordan Klinger returning to the line up, gave Bloomsburg a big lift over trail. There is one thing to be of concern is the run defense. Trail was able to muster a drive early in the game running right at the Panthers. Folks who were at the game the week before said Line Mountain was able to run on Bloomsburg until the fullback got hurt late in the first quarter.

With Southern Columbia now out of the tournament, I did take notice to the lack of depth on the single A level. In 2003 and 2005, Southern was able to win state titles with a back-up running back and quarterback. Ryan Slater played for an injured Henry Hynoski in 2003 and rushed for over 100 yards in Hershey. Kyle Connaghan took over the quarterback reins for Ted Heitzman who was ill in 2005 and the Tigers didn't miss a beat. Slater and Connaghan were no ordinary subs.

Looking at a smaller Bloomsburg roster, I believe an injury to Tom Coombe at quarterback or Jordan Klinger at running back could take it's toll for the Panthers. It will be interesting to see how Bloomsburg would stop Steel-High if that game does come about in Week 15.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Bloomsburg High Video

Here is some video of last nights Bloom-Lackawanna Trail game.







Tuesday, November 20, 2007

The Post-Southern Columbia Single A Bracket.

It was hard to imagine Week 12 without Southern Columbia. However, it is time to move on a big congratulations to Line Mountain and Bloomsburg. In my preview of the District IV championship, I indicated that the key matchup would be the Line Mountain fullback and controlling him. Sheibelhut got hurt and didn't play in the 2nd and 3rd quarters and the Eagle attack didn't have the same punch. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if he played all four quarters.


BUCKNELL
Bucknell had an interesting weekend in football and basketball over the weekend. The Bison defeated Fordham 38-24 to give the 18th ranked Rams their only Patriot League loss of the season. Southern Columbia's Ryan Slater made a key interception in the third quarter. His nine yard return set up a touchdown to extend the lead to 31-17.
On the basketball side, the Bison gave Villanova all they could handle despite being outrebounded 43-26 and out manned. Bucknell made a team record 15 three-pointers. Senior co-captain John Griffin led the way with a career-high 22 points and made six treys. Griffin has been huge especially with the injury bug biting the Bison this season with Darren Mastropaolo, Rob Thomas and Jason Vegotsky all missing significant time.
SUSQUEHANNA
With the tournament title in Pepsi/Weis Tip-Off Tournament could the Crusaders make some noise in the Landmark Conference in head coach Frank Marcinek's 19th season?

Friday, November 16, 2007

Chuck Souders hits a home run!!!!!!

In today's News-Item, sportswriter Chuck Souders writes Coaches can't make everyone happy. The article hits the nail on the head about being a head coach in this day and age especially football.

The News-Item sums up in today editorial the appreciation of Southern Columbia's football accomplishments.



LINE MOUNTAIN - BLOOMSBURG
With the weather expected to be cold and blustery. The key match up for tonight's game will be the play of Line Mountain's Coty Rusinko and Aaron Sheibelhut, the Eagles' center and fullback respectively against the defensive line of Bloomsburg's Mike Schlauch and Marc Francola. The winner of the game will probably be whoever wins this match up. Interestingly, the Line Mountains seniors were members of different teams last year. Rusinko was at Lourdes Regional last year while Sheibelhut was a member of Williams Valley.
BOB BAUN AWARD
Who is Bob Baun? Baun scored the game winning goal in overtime for the Detroit Red Wings in game 6 of the finals against Toronto with a broken ankle. It is why we see hockey players continue in the playoffs often ignoring serious injury to this day. Baun's legend has become the standard.
Last week, Lourdes Regional's QB Brian Dunleavy was not hit and thought he suffered a cramp or calf pull. The staff heavily taped his leg and Dunleavy quarterbacked the rest of the way. He often looked like Robbie Boscoe of BYU in the 1984 NCAA championship for the Cougars in their Holiday Bowl win over Michigan. Lourdes lost 8-7 when a 21-yard field goal was blocked. Either way the season was over for Dunleavy. After the game, the injury was diagnosed as a broken leg. Hopefully, Dunleavy could make the comeback like Mount Carmel quarterback Marcus Wasilewski did last season and compete in basketball.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Jim Roth blasted in Letter to the Editor

In today's (11/15) edition of the News-Item, Southern Coach Jim Roth is blasted by a reader for disrespecting the team in post game comments after the Line Mountain game. The reader's direct quote in his letter is:

I can’t believe coach Roth had the gall to disrespect the young players the way
he did. I shouldn’t even be addressing him as coach; he no longer deserves the
title, saying what he did in the paper: “This team just never had that next
gear;” “past teams that weren’t as good still found a way to step it up when it
counted.” What a way to kick your senior players when I’m sure they already feel
bad enough.


Here is the last half of Chuck Souder's article about the Southern streaks being over:

Southern coach Jim Roth echoed his quarterback’s assessment that the Tigers, while playing well, never quite reached the level of some previous teams.

“We feel we all did pretty well in recovering from some of the losses that we had from last year,” Roth said. “What we weren’t able to do, and I think all of the assistant coaches would agree, is we were never able to get this team to take that next step. Most of our teams in the past found another gear late in the year. This team, for whatever reason, didn’t come together like some of the others.”

Roth said even the teams which reached, and lost, six straight state championship games, were actually playing very well in their late season playoff runs.

“We had our full line together tonight, but it was the first time back for (Justin) Knoebel, (Mike) Joseph and some others,” Roth said. “I think if we had them back together for a couple of weeks, we might have found that (gear). But Line Mountain didn’t let us run consistently. With the scheme they were running, with seven guys up front, dropping four and double-teaming Colby Snyder, we should have been able to run, and they didn’t let us.”

Roth also credited some of the other teams on the Tigers’ schedule.

“This was one of those years when even the lesser teams on our schedule were really competitive,” Roth said. “I’m talking about teams like Lewisburg and Central. If you weren’t ready to play them this year, they would really come out and hit you. That meant we played our starters more than we have in the past. Whether that meant some were tired at the end, I don’t know.”

Read the full letter here. Here is Dan Burda's game story. Chuck Souder's full story is here. Read the Souder's article carefully. The starting quarterback is quoted as a team not playing to full potential. In the first part Roth quote by Souders, Roth takes blame along with his assistant coaches on not being able to get the team to the next step.

Ask yourself the obvious, if Jim Roth and Southern Area coaches were constantly blaming the players for the Tiger's shortcomings would they have one of the highest participation rates in the state? Some of those teams in the past Roth refers to is the 1995 and 2001 teams that went into the final, 14-0. Also a tough luck team was in 1996, when the Tigers lost Ricco Rosini to a broken leg in week 14 and over 2000 yards of total offense. Farrell won that final, 14-12.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Former legislator charged with felony counts

A former Democratic state legislator was charged with hiring his sister and niece as legislative aides and paying them thousands of dollars for work they never performed.Attorney General Tom Corbett announced the charges Wednesday against Frank LaGrotta as part of a public corruption investigation.

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Friday, November 9, 2007

Lourdes Regional Video

Lourdes Regional went down tonight 8-7. Brian Dunleavy injured his calf early in the game and he played but hobbled for four quarters. South Williamsport popped one long run for a touchdown and added a two-point conversion off the swinging gate formation. Lourdes got deep in South territory twice in the second half. A fourth and short fade pass was too long and a drive stalled when Lourdes were whistled for holding. The call was strange due to it being called 15 yards behind the play. The run would have given Lourdes a first down inside the South 15. Down below is video of the Red Raiders only touchdown.








Thursday, November 8, 2007

Jim Roth Discusses Line Mountain





Well before you get to Southern Line Mountain, a picture of Colby Snyder of Southern and Andrew Shoop last week in Danville.

Since a 16-0 loss to Rochester in the 2001 PIAA final, Southern Columbia has won 26 consecutive playoff games. That 2001 Tiger squad was 14-0 going into that state final. This week's district playoff with Line Mountain lost some luster when the Eagles lost to a very good Millersburg team 14-12 and now have to travel to Southern Area. While many believe this may be the Line Mountain's year, I believe two things will favor a Southern Columbia victory in the end.

Southern and Line Moutain have one common opponent in Lewisburg. It is a wash. The Twin Valley had six teams make the playoffs if you include 1-9 Upper Dauphin. One has to believe Southern's schedule with Shamokin, Mount Carmel, and Bloomsburg was more physical. Throw in Hughesville, Warrior Run, Lewisburg, and Danville and the Tigers had to battle week in and week out.

With Line Mountain scoring 31 points on Southern last year, logic is to expect the Eagles to duplicate that effort or come close. In observing both the Eagles and Tigers this year, an edge in speed would have to Southern.

Line Mount will do there best, but I believe the speed and strength of Southern's schedule will equate into a two touchdown difference in favor of the Tigers.

MCA

The Montoursville vs. Mount Carmel game is easy. The Red Tornadoes will go as far as far as their rush defense and rush offense will take them this Friday. Montoursville is usually very well coached and does not commit to many penalties. Lately, it is Montoursville with more proven playoff experience. Between the running game, rush and pass defense, Mount Carmel has too many questions. In a battle, look for the Warriors to score late to secure a two touchdown win.

Democratic Party Regains Northumberland County


It is hard to point out what was the main reason for the victory by the Democratic Party on Tuesday night in Northumberland County. When you look at the results, the difference was huge in the 107th as the election moved north to the 108th. Only 158 votes separated the top three candidates.

Both sides offered up their own versions of misinformation. Vinny Clausi who ran a separate campaign from fellow Democratic Party member Frank Sawicki had "fuzzy" math regarding a commissioner's pay raise. While Republican candidates Sam Deitrick and Kurt Masser had one believe they were running against former commissioners Allen Cwalina and Charles "Chap" Lewis. Cwalina and Lewis resigned before the end of their terms and left the county in huge debt.

Clausi campaigned tirelessly of "telling the truth" in regards to a bond refinance issue which he claimed the county used a million dollars to balance the budget in 2006. This was later confirmed by controller Chuck Erdman. Deitrick and Masser held a press conference to clear the issue, but as reported in the News-Item. The issue still remained cloudy. Will the rift with Erdman and his fellow Republicans continue?

It may have been a last minute flier sent out by Deitrick and Masser a few days before the election that had the Coal Township Commissioners up in arms. It had to do with the development of the Coal Township Industrial Park. In the flier, it was highlighted as project that Deitrick and Masser were involved.

When you look at some of the counties in NEPA like Lakawanna, Luzerne, and Schuylkill, the Republican Party really took a beating. In all, 11 counties in PA switched from Republican to the Democratic Party. Was this the issue in Northumberland?

When you look at the three candidates that won. Clausi is a hero to the underserved and underdog. Masser and his family are long known for the charitable efforts before he was in politics and will probably be long after he leaves the political ring. Sawicki is known for his intelligence to look for information when he isn't familiar with a situation. When you subscribe to the theory all politics are local, the three who won held serve with their own constituents.

The Impeachment Of Dick Cheney

This is a post by Bob Cesca from Southeast, PA.

It was yesterday, on the one year anniversary of the collapse of Karl Rove's thousand-year Reich, when the Democrats subjected themselves to both public embarrassment and public disgrace, and each within a few hours of the other.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Are Two Justin Knoebels Better Than One?

Going into Friday's game with Danville, Justin Knoebel's playing status was a question mark. As the game with Danville progressed and Steve Roth was picking up some big yards on the ground there was the familiar #60 getting off the bottom the pile. Roth started to pick up huge chunks of yardage from the second quarter until the final whistle. Broadcasting the game, we noticed Roth picked up the yardage from the left side and we viewed #60 opening up huge holes on the left side. One thing we didn't do is look for two number 60's.

In my weekly interview with Southern head coach Jim Roth, I told him I thought Justin Knoebel had a great game on the left side opening up some big holes for the running game. Broadcasting my first Southern game since week one, I knew Knoebel was teamed with Tyler Wilson on the right side, but injuries change the line composition over a course of the season. I assumed Knoebel was moved to the left for a reason.

Roth let me know that wasn't Justin Knoebel at left guard. The player in question happened to be Joe Picarelli who normally wears #86 and play defensive end and the second tight end when the Tigers go to a "double tight" formation. "Joe is one of our better blockers and we wanted to work him into the interior," said Jim Roth. "Knoebel adds so much as a leader to our line, it was good to have him back in there." In asking how many games Picarelli was at guard, Roth said, "it was his first." The PIAA does have some jersey rules. "The PIAA requires that the interior linemen wear 50-79, but it doesn't matter what name is on the back."

In this case, two Justin Knoebels were better than one.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Southern Preps for the Playoffs.

Southern Columbia had a stiff test in week 10 as Danville put up an aerial show with nearly 300 yards in the air. The Ironmen fell short 47-34 and so did their playoff hopes. When you look at the scope of 10 weeks, the Tigers replaced many starters, had some injuries and still managed to post a 9-1 record. Southern managed to host a home game when Line Mountain fell from first to third with a 14-12 loss to Millersburg. Millersburg also claimed the Twin Valley Championship. Analysis on Line Mountain will come later in the week.


MOUNT CARMEL
Mount Carmel fell to Selinsgrove at Harold Bolig Stadium for the fifth consecutive time, 34-19. With the number one seed going to Towanda, the Red Tornadoes could have had a game at home with an easier opponent but with get Montoursville in the first round and possibly Loyalsock in the second round. The Red Tornadoes will go as far their run defense takes it. In 1999, Mount Carmel won the district championship being the fourth seed out of four teams. Look for their long bustrips to Biglerville and Chichester to pay dividends now. Although Montoursville and Loyalsock aren't' that far, their will still be the diesel fumes in the air.
SHAMOKIN
There was alot of hoopla when Dave Zielinskie assumed control over the Indians for his second stint as head coach. However, 15 years did pass since the Indians walked off Crispin Field in the playoffs in 1992 in Zielinkie's last season at the helm. With a loss to Southern in the opening week and a week four blowout to Mount Carmel, Shamokin was left without local support to play the rest of the season. To the team's credit, they played the likes of Mifflinburg, Cedar Cliff, Pottsville, Selinsgrove and Blue Mountain tough. They did not bow to the "mercy rule". Week 10 rewarded them with their first win of the season over Shikellamy. Eight out of ten teams on Shamokin's schedule made the postseason. Analysis on the 2007 season and what the Indians need for 2008 will be upcoming.
BEHIND THE SCENES
Electricity expensive? The lights were quick to go out at Danville last week against Southern. With most of the Southern team still on the field and about 100 friends and family the place went black leaving everyone to find a way out.
There was a great article on Mount Carmel's sports information director Phil Gergen in Monday's News-Item. Gergen and long time statician, Jose Gonzalo, have put in so much effort over the years compiling two history books and maintaining records and statistics. Gergen has also undertaken the huge task of putting Mount Carmel game film on DVD. The game film goes back to the the 1940's. Remember that not includes MCA, but any opponent they had since that time. Chris Doleman, a former Minnesota Viking standout, is in one the games when William Penn (York, PA) played Mount Carmel in 1980.