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Winning start of basketball season for Lenape district girls teams

Cherokee 38, Bishop Eustace 29: Katie Fricker led the way with 18 points, including four 3-pointers as visiting Cherokee (1-0, 0-0) opened the season with a victory over Bishop Eustace (0-1, 0-0) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game Dec. 17.

Olympic Interdivision

Dec. 17, Pennsauken

Cherokee 38, Bishop Eustace 29

Cherokee (1-0) 8-7-9-14 – 38

Eustace (0-1) 7-7-8-7 – 29

Cherokee: C.J. Apistar 2, Katie Fricker 18, Gabby Recinto 7, Delaney Jackson 5, Bri Wegner 4, Olivia Selverian 2; 3s: Fricker 4, Recinto.

Bishop Eustace: Not available.

Seneca 52, Cherry Hill East 47: Kristen Mellon led three players in double figures with 18 points as Seneca (1-0, 0-0) opened the season with a win over visiting Cherry Hill East (0-1, 0-0) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game Dec. 17.

Olympic Interdivision

Dec. 17, Tabernacle

Seneca 52, Cherry Hill East 47

CH East (0-1) 8-15-13-11 – 47

Seneca (1-0) 11-10-15-15 – 52

Cherry Hill East: Jenna McGovern 5, Humna Hussain 11, Marisa Rappaport 3, Lily Quintero 28. 3s: Quintero 4, Rappaport.

Seneca: Kate Matthiessen 2, Sophia Cooper 13, Kristen Mellon 18, Talia Lemyre 10, Vickie Crooker 7, Grace Mileszko 2; 3s: Cooper 3, Mellon 2.

  • Seneca’s Kristen Mellon puts up a shot during the season opener against visiting Cherry Hill East Dec. 17. The Golden Eagles won, 52-47.

  • Seneca’s Grace Mileszko puts up a shot during the season opener against visiting Cherry Hill East Dec. 17. The Golden Eagles won, 52-47.

  • Seneca’s Kate Matthiessen drives in the basket during the season opener against visiting Cherry Hill East Dec. 17. The Golden Eagles won, 52-47.

  • Seneca’s Sophia Cooper takes a shot during the season opener against visiting Cherry Hill East Dec. 17. The Golden Eagles won, 52-47.

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No. 6 Louisville Takes Down No. 7 UConn At The Mohegan Sun

Louisville ended a 30-game winning streak at the Mohegan Sun for UConn today, coming away with a 69-64 win. This marks the first time a Jeff Walz Louisville team has beaten UConn in Connecticut.

The Huskies were on a roll in the first half outscoring No. 6 Louisville in the paint 16-6 and capitalizing on 9 Cardinal turnovers. Louisville was struggling to find their footing on both ends of the court after Emily Engstler picked up two fouls in the first three minutes of the game. In fact, Louisville never led in the first half and saw their largest deficit of the season. The Cards saw the momentum shift with two back-to-back three pointers from Ahlana Smith and Kianna Smith just before the halftime break and cut the UConn lead to just three points.

Louisville was a different team coming out in the third quarter. Kianna Smith scored 11 points in the third and Emily Engstler made her return coming up with big aggressive plays on defense. Shots started falling for the Cards in the second half as Hailey Van Lith dropped 10 points and Engstler scored all 9 of her points in the last ten minutes. Despite giving No. 7 UConn way too many second chance points and being outscored in the paint by a large margin (38-12), Louisville was able to hold off a strong defensive team for their 10th straight win.

Hailey Van Lith and Kianna Smith led the team in scoring with 16 points each. Emily Engstler led in rebounding with 6 and Ahlana Smith led in steals with 2 on the night. As a team, the Cards were shooting 43.1% and found a strong 21 fastbreak points.

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The mystery of Burlington Island and New Jersey’s first capital crime

Carl LaVO  |  Special to the Bucks County Courier Times

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Video: South Jersey Indian Representative speaks about Burlington Island

South Jersey Indian Representative Harvey Blue Wolf speaks about Burlington Island on Monday, July 13, 2020.

Adam Monacelli, Cherry Hill Courier-Post

My daughter from a young age always wondered about the island on the far side of the Delaware River during family visits to Bristol. She’s like me: curious and up for adventure in the outdoors.

The wooded isle looked miles long, heavily forested and uninhabited from our vantage point in the borough’s waterfront park. Known as “Matinicunk” (Isle of Pines) in the Lenni Lenape Indian language, it’s all these things and isolated by two forks of the river between Bristol and Burlington City, New Jersey.

The mystery of what today is called Burlington Island lingered until Genevieve graduated college. On a visit home, she challenged me. “Let’s paddle over to the island, Dad!” Sure! So off we went, in her blue canoe. 

We crossed from Bristol, paddling against the outgoing tide while steering clear of pleasure craft zipping by in the 40-foot-deep shipping channel. We landed on a pristine beach mid-island, then portaged the canoe up a high embankment draped in underbrush and more than a few spider webs. To our surprise,…

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Tame Impala announces 2022 concert at Mohegan Sun Arena

UNCASVILLE, CT (December 7, 2021) – Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) will hit the road for a run of headline arena dates that include his first appearance at Mohegan Sun Arena at 8:00pm on Saturday, March 12, 2022.

Tickets are $80.50, $70.50, $60.50, and $50.50 and go on sale Friday, December 10th at 10:00am via ticketmaster.com. Tickets will also be available at the Mohegan Sun Box Office beginning Saturday, December 11th, subject to availability.

Tame Impala’s latest album, The Slow Rush, released in 2020, has amassed more than 1.5 billion streams worldwide. The album landed as No. 1 in multiple territories and is his highest charting album to date in both the U.S. and U.K. with 14 top 10 chart positions around the world. The album serves as a deep reflection on the passage of time. “The Slow Rush is an extraordinarily detailed opus,” said Pitchfork. “I have to marvel that all this sound and history comes from Parker alone, picking every string and twisting every knob.”

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In addition to its chart success, Parker won a haul of ARIA Awards, taking home Album of the Year, Best Group, Best Rock Album, Engineer of the Year and Producer of the Year. Parker was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 2021 for Best Alternative Album and Best Rock Song for the single Lost In Yesterday. This marked his third nomination in the Alternative category, having previously been nominated for Currents and LonerismThe Slow Rush was also nominated for two Billboard Music Awards and an American Music Award (AMA).

Parker has emerged as one of the most influential voices of the last decade. Thanks to the ravenous demand of fans for a transcendent live performance, Tame Impala has headlined festivals and theatres around the world and released four full length albums – InnerSpeaker, Lonerism, the RIAA Platinum-Certified Currents and The Slow Rush. As a writer…

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Boys Basketball: LIVE updates, results, links and featured coverage for Saturday, Dec. 18

No. 6 Lenape 59, Linden 44

Paterson Charter vs. Paterson Kennedy, 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 18

BCSL

Doane Academy 66, Eastern 57 – Box Score

Pemberton 68, Williamstown 46 – Box Score

New Egypt 56, Salem Tech 28 – Box Score

Camden Catholic 60, Moorestown 48 – Box Score

Kingsway 74, Pennsauken 68 – Box Score

BIG NORTH

Paterson Eastside 45, Neptune 24 – Box Score

Paramus 68, Fair Lawn 62 – Box Score

CAPE-ATLANTIC

Vineland 74, Cape May Tech 56 – Box Score

St. Joseph (Hamm.) 0, Atlantic City 0 – Box Score

COLONIAL

Collingswood 52, Wildwood 41 – Box Score

Haddonfield 52, Timber Creek 30 – Box Score

CVC

West Windsor-Plainsboro North 43, Princeton Day 38 – Box Score

Voorhees 46, Hopewell Valley 38 – Box Score

Notre Dame 42, Council Rock North (PA) 40 – Box Score

Nottingham 59, North Hunterdon 46 – Box Score

Holy Trinity (NY) 48, Trenton 45 – Box Score

GMC

J.P. Stevens 61, Timothy Christian 45 – Box Score

HCIAL

Memorial 59, Nutley 31 – Box Score

Weehawken 48, McNair 45 – Box Score

NJAC

Wallkill Valley 54, Lenape Valley 49 – Box Score

Boonton 58, Kinnelon 44 – Box Score

Sussex Tech 33, Belvidere 31 – Box Score

NJIC

Abundant Life 61, Bogota 51 – Box Score

Weehawken 48, McNair 45 – Box Score

OLYMPIC

Paul VI 73, Overbrook 51 – Box Score

Doane Academy 66, Eastern 57 – Box Score

Camden Catholic 60, Moorestown 48 – Box Score

Lenape 59, Linden 44 – Box Score

SEC

Memorial 59, Nutley 31 – Box Score

SHORE

Paterson Eastside 45, Neptune 24 – Box Score



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Munsee: ‘I accomplished all that I wanted to do’ as sheriff

On Jan. 4, for the first time in almost 40 years, Rex Munsee will not be carrying a badge. When Sheriff-elect Shawn Zerfoss is sworn in, Munsee will be a civilian.

“I guess I got my love of law enforcement from my great-grandfather. Back in the 1930s, he was a special deputy for Erie County,” Munsee said.

That love of the law continues with Munsee’s children — his daughter is a Clarion attorney and his son followed in his father’s footsteps as a Pennsylvania State Police trooper.

Munsee began his career in law enforcement as a state trooper and rose to the rank of corporal. He served one year at the Punxsutawney barracks, and the balance of his 27-year state police career in Shippenville.

“As a trooper I couldn’t be political, but the day after I retired I announced that I was a candidate for Clarion County sheriff,” he said. It’s a post in which he has served three terms.

“It’s time to go,” he said. “I accomplished all that I wanted to do. It is time for someone else to step in. I am not regretting my decision not to run.”

Munsee said his greatest accomplishment was to “re-invigorate” the employees.

“It seemed the office had shrunk,” he said. “We were only doing court security and prisoner transports. Now we do more public relations things. We do speeches, public programs and we do security at various events. We also support the PSP at some events.

“We aren’t the lead agency, but perform a supporting role. We also serve warrants for the magistrates. I think more people are aware of the department now.”

‘Lack of manpower’

One of the changes Munsee has seen over the years is the lack of applicants for the position of deputy.

“The pool of potential deputies has shriveled up,” he said. “When I…

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Before his iconic hair transformation, Peter Wright was an unrecognisable figure in incredible footage. » Brinkwire

Before his iconic hair transformation, Peter Wright was an unrecognisable figure.

A fantastic video shows Peter Wright before he started wearing his now-iconic hairstyles.

The World Darts Champion for 2020 is currently preparing for another outstanding performance at Alexandra Palace.

Peter Wright, a darts player, wears a bright and colorful mohican look for all of his PDC Darts matches.

In honor of his nickname, ‘Snakebite,’ he also has a snake painted on the side of his head.

The 2020 World Darts Champion, on the other hand, hasn’t always worn the eye-catching barnet.

Early footage of the Scottish thrower shows him throwing in a ‘normal’ style.

At the 1995 BDO World Championship, Wright is seen competing against Richie Burnett.

And, with no mohican and no creative painting on his head, the 51-year-old looks nothing like the darts star we know today.

Wright, who appears to be in his twenties, has a full head of dark brown cropped hair.

In 2013, the darts champion revealed that his flamboyant hairstyle was inspired by his daughter.

“It’s because of my daughter,” he explained, “because she’s the one with all the different colors of hair, and I thought, ‘I’ll try that.’”

“No one else had tried it before, and it just stuck.”

“It’s like going to war and putting on my battle armor.”

Wright tries to change his hair color for each match, as observant fans have noticed.

Wright’s hair stylist, Jo, is also his wife, and he revealed how long it takes.

“In my chilling out time after practice, it takes about two hours every day,” he said.

“I’m sitting here relaxing while my wife Jo does my hair.”

Wright said late last month that being labeled a cheat by fellow professional Adrian Lewis hasn’t bothered him.

The…

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Tame Impala Announce 2022 Tour Dates, Share New Song “No Choice”

Tame Impala have announced a handful of 2022 North American tour dates. The newly announced shows take place this winter and spring. Kevin Parker and his band will also perform in Europe, the United Kingdom, and Australia later in 2022. Find the band’s schedule below.

Along with the tour announcement, Tame Impala have released “No Choice,” a track from the forthcoming deluxe box set edition of The Slow Rush. Hear the new song below.

The new edition of The Slow Rush is out February 18. The set includes “No Choice,” another unreleased song called “The Boat I Row,” and 2019’s “Patience,” along with a slew of remixes.

Find “RIYL: Tame Impala’s The Slow Rush” on the Pitch.

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02-27 Tempe, AZ – Innings Festival (Tempe Beach Park)
03-03-06 Okeechobee, FL – Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival (Sunshine Grove)
03-07 Pittsburgh, PA – Petersen Events Center
03-09 Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena
03-10 Montreal, Quebec – Place Bell
03-12 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun
03-14 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center 
03-16 Boston, MA – TD Garden
03-18 Hampton, VA – Hampton Coliseum
03-19 Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
03-21 Asheville, NC – ExploreAsheville.com Arena
03-22 Asheville, NC – ExploreAsheville.com Arena
03-23 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
03-25 New Orleans, LA – Buku Music + Art Project
05-22 Gulf Shores, AL – Hangout Music Festival
06-02 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound…

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HS ROUNDUP: Hazleton Area routs Crestwood on mats

Edonel Rodriguez, Christopher Albertson, Jonas Aponick and Bryce Molinao had pins to help lift Hazleton Area over Crestwood, 52-10, in a Wyoming Valley Conference wrestling match on Wednesday.

138: Edonel Rodriguez (HAZ) pinned Ethan Zabroski (CRE), 1:28. 145: Devon Youngcourt (HAZ) by forfeit. 152: Stanley Jimson (HAZ) by forfeit. 160: Christopher Albertson (HAZ) pinned Logan Jasnoski (CRE), 1:29. 172: Jonas Aponick (HAZ) pinned Logan Rolles (CRE), 5:04. 189: Bryce Molinaro (HAZ) pinned Lincoln Bilba (CRE), 1:49. 215: Magnus Bilba (CRE) over Robert Anderson (HAZ), 10-1. 285: Aiden Jardine (CRE) over Pete Youngcourt (HAZ), 4-1. 103: Nick Webb (CRE) by forfeit. 112: Simon Zamudio (HAZ) over Sam Jeckell (CRE), 9-4. 119: Double forfeit. 126: Jorven Rodriguez (HAZ) over Santino Casarella (CRE), 18-7. 132: Double forfeit.

Valley West 43, Dallas 15

Mason Sgarlet, John McLaughlin, Joe Rivas, Dorian Hoffman and Zander Remakus had pins for the Spartans.

Adam Zarola and Aiden Jennings had pins for the Mountaineers.

145: Double forfeit. 152: Adam Zarola (DAL) pinned Tanner Pearson (WVW), 2:44. 160: Caleb Hoffman (WVW) by forfeit. 172: Mason Sgarlet (WVW) pinned Nate Deyo (DAL), 00:39. 189: Joe Rivas (WVW) pinned Dan Sabulski (DAL), 2:50. 215: John McLaughlin (DAL) pinned John Jennings (WVW), 3:14. HWT: Colby Klinetraub (DAL) by forfeit. 113: Dorian Hoffman (WVW) pinned Aiden Jennings (DAL), 5:14. 120: Louden Giza (WVW) over Sidney O’Donnell (DAL), 5-0. 126: Zander Remakus (WVW) pinned Jacob Savignano (DAL), 00:45. 132: Lucas Tirpak (DAL) over Caleb Hoffman (WVW), 8-1. 138: Ian Ratchford (WVW) over Justin Benscotor (DAL), 11-0.

Wyoming Area 53, Berwick 18

Johnny Stone, Ricco Pizano, Connor Wrobleski and Richie Hyzinski had pins for the Warriors. Joshua Kishbaugh, Bruce Hartman and Benjanmin Knorr had pins for the Bulldogs.

106: Double forfeit. 113: Connor Novakowski (WA) by forfeit. 120: John Chiampi (WA) by forfeit. 126: Jaden Pepe (WA) over Kyle Winter (BER), 16-1. 132: Joshua…

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