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An anticipated opening for the FloridaHospital Center Ice complex will be delayeduntil spring 2016, largely due to a slowerthan expected wait on permitting.
Gordie Zimmermann, a partner in ZMitch, said he expects construction to re-sume in the next weeks, with a scheduledcompletion in the first quarter of 2016.
“We’re in good shape,” Zimmermannsaid.
Initially, the opening for the sports com-plex, at 3173 Cypress Ridge Blvd., had beenannounced for the fall, potentially at thesame time as the Tampa Premium Outlets.The outlet mall will open on Oct. 29.
Both facilities are off State Road 56 at theInterstate 75 interchange.
A groundbreaking for the sports com-plex took place in March. Thepre-construction work including under-ground utilities has been completed. But,the site has been inactive for several
COURTESY OF FLORIDA HOSPITAL CENTER ICEHockey fans watch from the sidelines in this interior rendering of Florida Hospital CenterIce, an ice rink and sports complex under construction at the State Road 56 and Interstate75 interchange.
Traffic jams caused tempers to flare andpoor weather kept balloons from launchingduring the third annual Festival of Flight atthe Tampa North Flight Center.
Scores of motorists complained via thefestival’s Facebook page about being stuckin traffic for hours.
Some said they were turned away fromthe venue because there was no place topark. Others said they gave up and voiced ir-ritation for being inconvenienced.
Numerous posts criticized event organiz-ers for failing to secure enough parking, fornot having law enforcement to direct trafficand for not letting people know earlyenough when events were cancelled.
The Friday Night Balloon Glow was held,
but balloon launches scheduled on Saturdayand Sunday mornings were cancelled be-cause of the weather.
Some activities also were able to go on,but much of the event was a washout.
Jessica Warren, festival director forFestival of Flight, said “We are reconsideringall of our options.” That includes, whetherto stage the event again.
“Everybody says it was disorganized,”Warren said, but months of hard work andplanning went into the event.
Parking was arranged for 20 acres onCompark 75, which is next to Tampa NorthFlight Center. Warren and her husbandmowed the field to prepare it for parking.
Fifty-six volunteers were also secured tohelp with parking, she said.
STEVE HOLLINGSHEAD/PHOTOSGreg Lasher of Leechburg, Pennsylvania, left, and Lenny Carver of Sidney, Montana, inspect the radial engine of a vintage PT-17 Stearman.
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Two-year-old Jackson Wolfe, of St. Petersburg,tests the propeller of an L-19 Bird dog aircraft.
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CARES Adult Day Care at NorthlakeCommunity Center, 2640 N. Lakeview Drivein Tampa, opened in July in an updatedrecreational center.
The adult day care center provides carefor those ages 18 and older afflicted byAlzheimer’s or dementia, or who have otherspecial needs.
The goal is provide the help that care-givers need and to provide socialization forthose coming to the day care, said BrittanyStowers, center manager.
The center is open Monday throughFriday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Some clients come daily and stay for theentire day. Others may come one or twomornings a week, or every other week,Stowers said. Those arrangements are madeindividually.
Program costs vary, based on how manyhours of service a client receives and on in-dividual financial situations, Stowers said.She said that will be discussed whenarrangements are made for the care.
Regardless of the amount of time thatclients spend in the center, the goal is tomake it an inviting and stimulating place forthem, Stowers said.
There are various activities, includingdaily walks, arts and crafts, meals, snacks and
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B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOBrittany Stowers is the center manager forthe CARES Adult Day Care at NorthlakeCommunity Center, 2640 N. Lakeview Drive. See CARE, page13A
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Fan are always excited when aprofessional sports team gearsup for another season. There’sexcitement, optimism, and a de-
sire to be part of the action. Fans can’t waitfor the games to start.
I’m not talking about the Tampa BayBuccaneers this time. Don’t get me wrong.This is definitely a football town, and fanshave been waiting months to see the Bucsback in action. But their season started lastweekend.
No, I’m talking about the Tampa BayLightning. We’re a football town, but we’re ahockey town, too.
(Technically, Detroit is known as“Hockeytown” due to its Red Wings and theteam’s storied and successful history in theNational Hockey League. But let’s be honest:Our city is nicer, it has better weather, andwe have the better team right now. So we’realso a hockey town).
Anyway, the Lightning’s season starts inless than a month, with preseason just afew days away. To celebrate, the team isholding its annual Fan Fest on Sept. 20 forticket-holders, well-wishers and anyonewho supports the Bolts. And it’s free, whichis why you’re seeing it here in On theCheap.
You might wonder why the hockey sea-son is starting when it feels like they just
stopped playing. That’s because theLightning kept winning through the play-offs. Instead of heading home when theregular season ended in April, they played allthe way until the middle of June, when theylost in the Stanley Cup Finals. Fans were
proud of how they played, but they’re alsohungry to see another stellar season. So youcan expect a good turnout at Fan Fest.
The Lightning hasn’t released all the de-tails for the event yet, but we know what toexpect based on previous events.
It will be held at the team’s home atAmalie Arena, 401 Channelside Drive inTampa beginning at 11 a.m.
Thousands of fans attended last year’sFan Fest, and it should be the same againthis year, if not bigger.
We do know that there will be threeplayer scrimmages and twoautograph/photo sessions. Fans can alsotake photos with the Prince of Wales tro-phy, which is given to the EasternConference champions each year. There’s al-ways a Kids’ Zone, with games, facepainting, balloon animals and other activi-ties. Throw in a used equipment sale andexecutive and player interviews, and youhave everything a fan could want except anactual game. It’s a great chance to interactwith other fans, get an early look at theteam in action and prepare for what shouldbe another successful season.
As with most professional sports teams,
seeing the Lightning during the season isn’tcheap. Tickets, parking and concessions alladd up fast, and that’s if you can even get aticket in the first place.
But Fan Fest is free, parking is discounted(it was $5 last year), and concessions arecheaper, as well. There will be food trucksparked outside, too.
If you support the Lightning, it’s a funway to kick off the new season. And sinceFan Fest is free and open to the public, youcan show your support whether you’re aseason ticket holder or have never been to agame.
There is one thing though: You have tohave a ticket to get in.
To get your ticket, go toLightning.NHL.com and click on “LightningLaunch Weekend.” You can get tickets forFan Fest and also find out about theLightning Live event. That’s on Friday, Sept.18 outside the arena, and will include livemusic and giveaways.
So enjoy a free weekend of fun, get readyfor the regular season and put your walleton ice. Get it? Ice?
Okay. No more jokes.Have fun and Go Bolts!
COURTESY OF THE TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING FACEBOOK PAGEThousands of fans come to Fan Fest each year to watch scrimmages and hear interviewswith players and executives.
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COURTESY OF THE TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING/SCOTT AUDETTEAutographs and photos are a big part of the free event, planned this year for Sept. 20.
PRIVACY RIGHTS PROGRAMSaint Leo University, 33701 State Road 52 inSt. Leo, will observe Constitution Day withan interactive program on privacy rights onSept. 16 at 6 p.m., in Kirk Hall. Guests canfind out if their cellphones are secure,participate in a Constitution Day contest,and hear a debate regarding the right toprivacy. Food will be available. Admissionand parking are free. For information,contact Heather Parker at (352) 588-7894, oremail [email protected].
LIBRARY SEEKING ‘FRIENDS’The Friends of the Land O’ Lakes Library,2818 Collier Parkway, is looking for newmembers. The group meets the thirdWednesday of every month at 2:45 p.m.Meetings will resume the third Wednesday inSeptember. Those interested in joining canfill out an application at the library. Thegroup also is seeking donations of gentlyused books for the October book sale. Bookscan be left with any librarian Tuesdaythrough Saturday. For information, call (813)929-1214.
LEARN WATERCOLORBob McAnespie, member of the NationalWatercolor Society and the FloridaWatercolor Society, will offer watercolorclasses at the Land O’ Lakes RecreationComplex, 3032 Collier Parkway, Thursdaysfrom 9 a.m. to noon. Beginners are invited.The cost is $10 per lesson. There will be asupply list in the lobby. For information, call(813) 388-2766.
TRANSPORTATION FEEDBACKGo Hillsborough will host these upcomingmeetings for citizen feedback and input onspecific neighborhood projects:• Sept. 17, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at NewTampa Regional Library, 10001 Cross CreekBlvd.• Oct. 5, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at Jimmie B.Keel Regional Library, 2902 W. Bearss Ave., inTampaTo RSVP, visit GoHillsborough.org.
PANCAKE POW WOWRosecastle of Zephyrhills, 37411 EilandBlvd., in Zephyrhills, hosts a Pancake PowWow every third Thursday of the month,from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The pow wowis an educational series on health topicswith coffee and a continental breakfast.Admission is free and open to the public. Forinformation and to RSVP, call (8913) 783-8100.
CONFERENCE ON INNER HEALINGSt. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 13312 CainRoad in Tampa, will host a Conference onInner Healing Sept. 18 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.,and Sept. 19 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Theguest speaker will be Sharon Lewis, founderof Amazing Love Healing Ministry, on thetopic of “Restoring the Soul.” There will beworship, large group teachings and smallgroup prayer. Lunch will be provided onSaturday. Admission is free, but onlineregistration is required at StMarksTampa.org.For information, email Marcia Allison [email protected].
DRIVE 4 UR COMMUNITYJarrett Ford Dade City and Noon Rotary Clubwill host a test drive fundraising event Sept.18 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., at Jarrett Ford,38300 Dick Jarrett Way. Ford Motor Co., willdonate $20 per test drive to a local charity.There will be free hot dogs, hamburgers anddrinks. For information, call (352) 567-6711.
ROTARY CLUB KICKOFFThe Land O’ Lakes Rotary Club kickoff partywill be Sept. 18 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at theLake Padgett Bistro, 4533 Savanah Way inLand O’ Lakes. There will be prizes, raffles,auctions, and food and drinks. Forinformation and to RSVP, call Sandy Graves at(813) 817-3011, or [email protected].
HISTORICAL SOCIETY PROGRAMThe Pasco County Historical Society willmeet Sept. 18 at 7 p.m., at the PioneerFlorida Museum & Village, 15602 PioneerMuseum Road in Dade City. The guestspeaker will be Imani D. Asukile on the topicof southern history and college tours. Therewill be a covered dish dinner before theprogram. Bring cutlery, disposable plates anda beverage. For information, call GlenThompson at (352) 567-7449.
CLUB MOM OPEN HOUSEClub Mom of Lutz/Land O’ Lakes will host anopen house at the Land O’ Lakes RecreationComplex, 3032 Collier Parkway, Sept. 18from 10 a.m. to noon. Moms can learn aboutthe club, have a snack, make a fall-themedcraft with their kids, and enter to wingiveaways from local businesses. Clubmembers attend local public events, haveplay dates at local parks, and have Mom’sNight Out. For information, visitMeetup.com/MomsClub.
ODESSA POW WOWSpirit People Intertribal Family will host theBack to Odessa Pow Wow Sept. 18, Sept. 19and Sept. 20, at 2317 Gunn Highway, inOdessa. The cost is $4 per person at thegate. Children younger than 12 are free. Afamily or carload limit of five people is $8. Allveterans and active service members arefree with ID. There will be storytelling,drumming, dancing, raffles, 50/50, andeducational events. Gates open each day at10 a.m. Guests should bring a lawn chair orblanket. For vendor information, call (727)277-4770 or (727) 269-1476. For generalinformation, call (727) 514-4795.
OLD LUTZ SCHOOL WORK DAYThe Old Lutz School, 18819 U.S. 41, will hosta work day Sept. 19 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.Volunteers are needed for general cleaning,and mulching and planting in thecommunity garden. Teens can earn servicehours. A Christmas planning meeting willtake place at 11 a.m. For information, callSuzin Carr at (813) 453-5256 or Ben Nevel at(813) 310-8709.
GULFPORT ART WALKThe Gulfport Merchants Association willhost a “Gulfport Art Walk” every thirdSaturday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., rain orshine, along 3129 S. Beach Blvd., in Gulfport.The next walk is Sept. 19 and will includewood crafts, sculpture, painted glass,homemade candles, shell crafts, clay art,upcycled items, pet products and more.There will be musical entertainment.Admission is free. The event is pet and familyfriendly. Vendor application information canbe found at SIKpromotions.com. Forinformation, call (727) 322-5217.
COMMUNITY IN UNITYFUNDRAISERThe annual Community in Unity FundraisingEvent will be Sept. 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,at New Beginnings Family Church, 18935Michigan Lane in Spring Hill, off U.S. 41 justnorth of State Road 52. This is an indoorevent with free gift bags for the first 50guests, vendors, church rummage sale, foodtrucks, entertainment, raffle prizes, car seatchecks, bounce house and the Blood Onedonation bus. Proceeds will go to theoutreach programs at New Beginnings.
KIWANIS CLUB FUNDRAISERThe Kiwanis Club of Brooksville Ridge’sevent “Taste of the Fields” will be Sept. 19from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., at LakesideRanch, 19297 Ayers Road in Brooksville.Tickets are $50 for a multi-course platedmeal, live music, fellowship and more. Forinformation and tickets, call (352) 442-5132.
TASTE OF HONEY AT USFThe Botanical Gardens at the University ofSouth Florida, 12210 USF Pine Drive inTampa, will host a “Taste of Honey” eventSept. 19 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. There will bemore than 100 exotic and unusual honeysfrom around the world, including honeyproduced at the USF gardens. There also willbe live music, a chance to win a door prize,and honey-inspired food samples. Tickets are$20 each. For information, call (813) 974-2329.
DAY OF PEACE PROJECTSunrise of Pasco’s Community Action Teamwill host its annual “Happy Peace PostProject” on Sept. 19 during the Fresh Marketat Wiregrass, at The Shops at Wiregrass, from10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The project seeks to engagecommunity members in creating a peacefulPasco by asking them what they can do tobring peace to the community. Activitiesinclude a guest appearance by Lola thePeace Pug. For information, call (352) 521-3358.
CHURCH GRAND OPENINGSavanna Church, 30052 State Road 54 inWesley Chapel, will host a grand openingSept. 20 at 10 a.m. The church is locatedinside Brickhouse Cardio at Freedom Plaza, 2miles east of Walmart. For information, visitSavannaChurch.com.
RECYCLE YOUR TIRESThe Utilities Branch and Keep PascoBeautiful are teaming up for a BOGO (Bringone, get one) tire event at West PascoResource Recovery Facility, 14606 HaysRoad in Spring Hill on Sept. 20. From 7 a.m.to 11 a.m., for each tire a resident pays todispose of, Keep Pasco Beautiful will pay fora second tire, up to 10 tires per vehicle intotal. For information, call Charley Ryburn at(727) 484-3059, ext. 6896, or Kristen King at(727) 856-7252.
CONSERVATIVE CLUB MEETINGThe Conservative Club of East Pasco willmeet Sept. 21 at the Women’s Club ofZephyrhills, 38549 Fifth Ave., in Zephyrhills.The guest speaker will be Mark Warren,senior pastor of Richland Baptist Church. Forinformation, contact Nils Lenz at (813) 782-9491 or [email protected].
MINECRAFT EVENT AT LIBRARYNew Tampa Regional Library, 10001 CrossCreek Blvd., will host “Minecraft: Swords,Creepers and Blocks” on Sept. 21 at 3:30p.m. Guests can make a full-size Minecraftsword, design a keychain using beads, andtake a picture with a Minecraft backdrop.The event is for sixth- through eighth-graders. Admission is free. For information,call (813) 273-3652, or visit HCPLC.org.
TAMPA ORCHID CLUBThe Tampa Orchid Club will meet Sept. 22 at10 a.m., at Northdale Recreation Center,15550 Spring Pine Drive in Tampa. The guestspeaker will be Philip Hamilton of BredrenOrchids on the topic of Phalaenopsisorchids and their hybrids. Doors open at9:30 a.m. There will be orchids for sale, abloom table for questions and answers, and asilent auction. For information, call Jim Hawkat (813) 920-4434.
KNITTING/CROCHETING GROUPThe Threads of Compassion, a ladies knittingand crocheting group, meets at St. Mary’sCatholic Church, 15520 North Blvd., inTampa, on the second and fourth Tuesday ofevery month, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thegroup makes blankets and caps to donate tocancer patients at local hospitals. Forinformation, call Kathy Morse at (813) 962-5766, or Pat Martin at (813) 948-3513.
MANATEE OUTREACHSave the Manatee Club produces outreachmaterial to raise public awareness aboutboating and manatee safety. The materialincludes banners, shoreline property signs,weatherproof boat decals and waterwaycards that feature protection tips in fourlanguages. The free materials can beobtained by contacting Save the ManateeClub by email [email protected], by regularmail at 500 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland,Florida, 32751, or by calling toll free (800)432-5646.
DONATE SUPPLIES FOR VETERANSAll five Gulfside Hospice thrift shops arecollecting toiletry items through Sept. 24, forhomeless and at-risk veterans. Items neededinclude toothpaste and toothbrushes,flashlights, batteries, shampoo, soap,deodorant, reading glasses and more. Gallon-size Ziploc bags also are needed to packageand distribute supplies. The items will begiven out at the One Community Now StandDown event in October. For information andshop locations, visit GHPPC.org, or call (800)561-4883.
THE THREE LITTLE CIRCUS PIGSThe Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537Lowell Road in Tampa, will host aninteractive theatrical performance of “TheThree Little Circus Pigs” on Sept. 25 at 7p.m. Tickets are $7 for center members, $8for general admission, and $28 for a familyfour-pack. For information and tickets, call(813) 922-8167, or visitCarrollwoodCenter.org.
COMPOSTING SEMINARMorningstar Fishermen, 33336 Old Saint JoeRoad in Dade City, will have a compostseminar Sept. 25 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.Guests can learn how to compost in bins.Admission is free. For information and toRSVP, call (352) 523-2722.
KIDDUSH LUNCHEONCongregation Kol Ami, 3919 Moran Road inTampa, will host a Kiddush luncheon Sept.26 following its 9:30 a.m. Shabbat services.The luncheon is free, but non-members areasked to RSVP by calling (813) 962-6338.
WELLNESS CENTER OPENINGThe New Leaf Chiropractic Wellness Center,2029 Osprey Lane, Suite B, in Lutz, will hosta Grand Opening & Health Fair Sept. 26from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a blooddrive from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., catered foodand drinks, raffles and giveaways, free healthscreenings, product samples, a presentationon health and nutrition, entertainment, and afundraiser for Tampa Leadership &Philanthropy for local veterans. Forinformation, call (813) 254-2500.
FREE HOMECOMING DRESSESBelle of the Ball Project will providehomecoming dresses and accessories to lowincome girls who need them. Thedistribution will be on Sept. 26, Oct. 10 andOct. 24 at its new location, 1210 Holt Ave., inClearwater. The hours will be 10 a.m. to 2p.m. No appointment is needed. A donationof $1 to $5 will be accepted, but is notnecessary. For information, call (727) 386-4502.
ZEPHYRHILLS ARTSY FARMERS MARKETThe Zephyrhills Artsy Farmers Market takesplace the fourth Saturday of the month atZephyr Park, 38116 Fifth Ave., in Zephyrhills,from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors sell produce,plants and flowers, specialty foods, cheeses,bakery items, jellies and jams, honey, nuts,coffee, ethnic foods and more. There alsowill be local art, and the market is dogfriendly. Vendor applications can be found atSimplyEventsFl.com. For vendor and eventinformation, call Erika Blake (727) 674-1464,or email [email protected].
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The best use for a proposed 100-acreWiregrass Sports Park is an indoor, multi-usecomplex, according to a study done byChicago-based Johnson Consulting Co.
A few outdoor playing fields should bebuilt, the consultants say, but they concludethat indoor sports such as basketball, vol-leyball, wrestling, cheerleading and martialarts are the most profitable wave of the fu-ture.
The study cites other municipalities withsuccess in similar ventures includingGatlinburg, Tennessee; Round Rock, Texas;and Foley, Alabama.
Indoor facilities operate year-round, andsuccessful ones typically are unique to theirgeographic area, the study found.
Pasco County commissioners will dis-cuss the study, and the county’s options fordeveloping the parkland, at their Sept. 22meeting.
The land for the park is part of morethan 200 acres donated to the county bythe Porter family, and is located near TheShops at Wiregrass.
Several Pasco County commissioners re-ported at their Sept. 8 meeting that J.D.Porter has raised questions about the study.There are concerns, they said, about futureresidential development on Wiregrass Ranchproperty and the need for open space fornew residents.
“I think they were counting on this fieldbeing available,” said Pasco CountyCommissioner Ted Schrader.
J.D. Porter could not be reached for com-ment.
“I don’t think they (the Porter family)feel like they are in the loop,” said PascoCounty Commissioner Mike Moore. “I thinkpeople are really anxious to see what’sgoing to happen.”
Pasco County Administrator MicheleBaker said the study, as well as details on thehistory of the parkland, is part of the up-
coming discussion.Plans to put the study on the commis-
sioners’ meeting agenda were delayed bythe county’s flooding crisis.
“We never intended this to be somethingyou would rubber stamp,” she said. “There isa conversation that needs to occur.”
Commissioners hired JohnsonConsulting Co., in March, to complete a$35,000 feasibility study on the best use ofthe land and how to achieve the county’sgoals of building a sports tourism facility.
One proposed venture already has failed.Pasco Sports, a partnership between
James Talton and former major league base-ball player Gary Sheffield, had proposed ayouth baseball camp, with 20 ball fields anddormitories on site.
They wanted the county to commit be-tween $11 million and $14 million intourism dollars. But Talton and Sheffield let aDecember 2014 deadline pass without fol-lowing through on a $3 million pledge tothe project.
And, it turns out that baseball isn’t a win-ning game for Pasco, according to theconsultants’ study.
That kind of development would have tocompete with a $27 million sports complexin Seminole County. Plans there are for 15fields for baseball, softball, soccer andlacrosse.
“Also, the Florida marketplace is becom-ing saturated with outdoor complexes,especially for baseball,” the study found.
Instead, Johnson Consulting proposes anindoor facility between 85,000 square feetand 100,000 square feet, with room for ex-pansion.
They envision between six and eightbasketball courts that would convert to asmany as 16 volleyball courts. There alsowould be a seating area for up to 750 spec-tators, locker rooms, and between four andsix multipurpose rooms.
A health care partnership with an areahospital or health care provider also is rec-ommended.
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A decision is months away.But much is at stake for whichever county
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State highway officials anticipate com-pleting a feasibility study in June 2016 on anorthern route through Hernando andSumter County or a southern route throughPasco and Sumter County.
Sumter County is the only sure winner inthe construction of a major segment of theplanned 275-mile trail that will link thestate’s east and west coasts.
Florida DOT representatives from District5 presented a slide show on the study and theroutes during a Sept. 10 board member of thePasco Metropolitan Planning Organization.
About 35 people attended the meetingincluding area residents, elected officialsand FDOT representatives from District 7and District 5.
For Pasco MPO members, it was a chanceto make the case for the southern route, butalso to push for construction of a loop thatwould be created by building both routes.
Except as a future project, however,FDOT officials didn’t encourage hope forthe loop.
“That can be a suggestion. It’s somethingyou need to work on with Sumter County andwhat their visions are on the Coast to CoastConnector (Trail),” said Lee Royal, governmentliaison for FDOT in District 7. “That would bea decision through the planning process.”
Pasco MPO Chairman Lance Smith said aloop is the type of trail ride that bicyclistsenjoy, and this one would provide a roundtrip of nearly 45 miles. “You look for a loopmore than an up and back (ride),” said Smith,who also serves on Zephyrhills City Council.
The northern route begins in Hernando,then heads southeast through Sumter, link-ing the cities of Center Hill and Websterbefore connecting with the WithlacoocheeState Trail.
The southern route jogs through north-east Pasco, parallels State Road 50, andmoves into the Withlacoochee Forest on itsway to trails end in eastern Sumter.
“That’s a real life line for us to have thesouthern route,” said Dade City Mayor CamilleHernandez. She serves on the Pasco MPO.
Dade City and northeast Pasco are drawsfor hundreds of bicyclists who come weekly toenjoy the challenges of the area’s rolling hills.
“Our area is a mecca for cyclists,” saidJosh Thornton. He is a former professionalcyclist who lives in Dade City. “This is a bigthing to have cyclists come to the area andsupport local businesses.”
He supports the southern route but headded, “It’s a great idea to have a loop.”
Pasco officials anticipate the construc-tion of several trails that will link Pasco andPinellas County, and eventually hook upwith Sun Coast Trail and Hernando. Work isunderway on U.S. 301 on a multi-use trailthat in future will link with the Hardy Trail,in Dade City.
The trail system and the bicycling com-munity are part of Dade City’s identity,Hernandez said.
“We’re really working very, very hard toconnect what we have here,” she said.
But the town of Webster is just as con-vinced that the trail can be its economiclifeline. Mayor Kelly Williams attended themeeting to make her city’s case.
She secured a grant for Webster to payfor an analysis of the economic impact of
the trail on Webster’s local economy.Portions of the analysis included studies of
trails built in other areas, including WinterGarden in Orange County. The Orange CountyTrail study relied on data provided by the EastCentral Florida Regional Planning Council.
The report noted that the southern routewould produce nearly 33,000 annual usertrips compared to nearly 29,000 on thenorthern route. However, more economicopportunities would be available, and moremoney generated along the northern route,according to the study.
The analysis focused on a 75-mile radiusof Webster, which the study found would bea significant destination point for people fol-lowing the Scenic Sumter Heritage Byway.
Local trail users on the southern routewould spend about $9 per person whilenorthern route users would spend morethan $13. Annual spending on both routeswould exceed $300,000 but the northernroute would come out ahead by about$80,000, the study found.
The spending opportunities includedrestaurants, food and beverages, rental fees,guide maps/books and lodging.
Webster would see between $393,000and nearly $500,000 pumped into the localeconomy, according to the study.
“It would be an unbelievable economicboon to Webster, having the trail go throughthere,” said Williams. “I will continue to fightfor my city as I know you will for yours.”
One Webster resident, Thomas Parsons,told Pasco MPO members he doesn’t sup-port either route. The best option, he said,would be for the trail to follow State Road50 where the state already has rights of way.
The northern route crosses his driveway,Parsons said. And though he is not a hunter,Parsons said, people who use dogs to aidtheir hunting worry about lack of access totheir hunting areas. “I think this is anotherattack on their rights,” he said.
Several Pasco MPO members took FDOTto task for what they saw as a snub to Pascoin the kick-off meeting for the feasibilitystudy. About 120 people attended the meet-ing near Webster but MPO members saidprior notification was insufficient.
Not surprisingly, most who attendedwere from Sumter and they favored thenorthern route, said Pasco County ChairmanTed Schrader.
In addition, members were upset thatFDOT had no plans to schedule upcomingmeetings in Pasco.
Royal said as many as 8,500 mailingswere sent to people within 300 feet of theproposed corridors. Local governments alsowere notified, she said.
By the end of the meeting, FDOT offi-cials agreed to hold one workshop in Pasco.
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Representatives from the state college,and other public colleges, private colleges,universities, educational institutions and themilitary, will participate.
Admission is free. For information, call(855) 669-7472.
ESSAY CONTESTPasco County Clerk & Comptroller Paula
O’ Neil’s office is seeking entries for its annu-al Constitutional Essay Contest.
All Pasco County fifth-graders are eligible.Students may be enrolled in a public or pri-vate school. Homeschoolers also are invitedto participate.
Each essay should be no longer than 300words, responding to the question “Why isthe United State Constitution important?”
Submissions will be judged on the under-standing of the issue, clarity, presentation,grammar and spelling.
Submissions must include the writer’sname, age, grade, school, school address, con-tact telephone, and parent email address. Thewinner will be notified by telephone.
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[email protected]. MS-Word andPDF documents will be accepted.
The deadline for submissions is Sept. 25.The winner will be announced on Oct. 16.
AUTISM CONFERENCEThe Autism Foundation of Tampa Bay will
host its annual Autism Conference on Sept.26 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at ShrinersHospital for Children Tampa, 12502 USF PineDrive in Tampa. The theme is“Empowerment Through Education.”
Guest speakers will cover current trendsin autism, including treatment, education,transition, guardianship, special needs trustand more.
Foundation members are free. The costfor non-members is $25.
For information and to RSVP, [email protected].
LOCAL STUDENT ACCEPTED TO MUSIC FESTIVAL
Glenda Barr Lopez of Land O’ Lakes wasaccepted into the Eastern Music Festivalsummer study program at Guilford College inGreensboro, North Carolina, a five-week com-petitive high school and college trainingprogram in orchestral, piano, conducting, gui-tar and choral performance.
Lopez was selected out of more than 550applicants to receive one out of 181 posi-tions in the EMF Young Artists Orchestras.
The program allows students to studyunder the guidance of private teachers andinternationally recognized conductorsGerard Schwarz, Grant Cooper and EricGarcia.
For information about the Young Artists Orchestras, you can visitEasternMusicFestival.org/study/orchestra.
YOUTH ART CONTESTThe Medical Center of Trinity is hosting its
annual “Expression of Thanks” youth art con-test for students in kindergarten through 12thgrade. The contest runs through Sept. 30.
Students are invited to celebrate the serv-ice of all U.S. military veterans throughartwork, poetry or an essay.
Each participant will receive a certificateof recognition. First place winners in eachgrade level will receive a $25 gift card. Thegrand prize winner will get a choice of eithera bicycle or an iPod Nano.
All work can either be submitted in per-son or via mail.
For complete rules and information, call(727) 834-4868, or send an email [email protected].
NURSING SCHOLARSHIP LAUNCHEDRasmussen College recently launched a
Future Nurses of Florida scholarship in an ef-fort to help address the shortage of nursesacross the nation.
The scholarship is immediately availablefor new students enrolling in the PracticalNursing Diploma program at RasmussenCollege. To receive the full award, studentsmust enroll full-time at the Land O’Lakes/East Pasco, Tampa/Brandon, Ocala orFort Myers campus.
To learn more about the scholarship, visitRasmussen.edu and click on the Tuition linkfor scholarship opportunities.
MANUFACTURING DAY OCT. 2Join CareerSource Pasco Hernando and
Pasco-Hernando State College for NationalManufacturing Day on Oct. 2 by touring localmanufacturers.
For tour locations and times being of-fered, call CareerSource at (352) 200-3020, or contact PHSC at (727) 816-3227 or [email protected].
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSTampa Bay Presbyterian Church, 19911
Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in Tampa, will host anEnglish as a Second Language (ESL) class onTuesday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
The class uses several ESL and Bible studyresources. The only fee is $40 for books.
Participants can practice conversationalEnglish in a fun and relaxed environment.
For information, call Heather Tomasello at(813) 753-8567.
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COURTESY OF PASCO HIGH SCHOOL
Starting theschool year ona positive notePasco High School, 36850 State Road52 in Dade City, opened its doors thefirst day of the school year with posi-tivity. The school club TAD, togetherwith members of the Student Council,wrote positive messages all over cam-pus to greet students. Sticky notes ofpositivity and welcome were placed onnearly every locker in the school.
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BREAST CANCER SUPPORTFlorida Cancer Affiliates will host a breast
cancer support group meeting Sept. 17 from6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at its Trinity center, 3611Little Road.
There will be an open discussion for any-one who has been touched by breast cancer.Light refreshments will be served.
For information, call (727) 372-9159.
CHATTERBOXES MEETINGThe Medical Center of Trinity, 9330 State
Road 54, will host a Chatterboxes supportgroup for individuals with communicationdeficits on Sept. 17 at 3 p.m.
The group aims to assist individuals suffer-ing from communication deficits as a result ofa cerebral vascular accident or other neuro-logical disorder. Caregivers and spouses areencouraged to attend.
For information, call (727) 834-4445.
MAN-TO-MAN GROUPFlorida Cancer Affiliates will offer a Man-
to-Man prostate cancer support group Sept.17 at 5 p.m., at its Trinity center, 3611 LittleRoad.
Topics of discussion will include the im-portance of early detection, signs andsymptoms, prognosis, disease stages, inconti-nence, impotence, treatment options and thelatest research.
Refreshments will be served. Reservationsare required.
For information, call (727) 808-4818.
FALL PREVENTION EXPORegional Medical Center Bayonet Point
and CARES Health & Wellness will host a fallprevention and tai chi expo called “Movingfor Better Balance” on Sept. 19 from 8 a.m. to11 a.m., at the Rao Musunuru MD ConferenceCenter, 14100 Yosemite Drive in Hudson.
The tai chi class is designed to help sen-iors who have balance and/or mobilityconcerns.
There also will be free blood pressurescreenings and health resource information.
Admission is free. A complimentary break-fast will be served.
For information and reservations, call(727) 869-5498.
FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY SEMINAR
The Health & Wellness Center at FloridaHospital Wesley Chapel, 2700 Healing Way,will offer a seminar called “The Skeletons inYour Closet” on Sept. 22 at noon.
Dr. Belinda Gavino will discuss the simplequestions you can ask your family membersto determine your risks for certain diseases orconditions.
A free lunch will be provided.Reservations are required.
For information, call (813) 929-5432.
Special to The Laker / Lutz News
Craig Laporte has lived in PascoCounty since graduating from theUniversity of Florida in 1975 and movingto his parents’ home in NewPort Richey to look for work.
And, as Craig tells thestory, he “fell into an opportu-nity” with the Pasco CountySheriff ’s Office that resultedin becoming a deputy. For thenext four years, he workedmostly nights patrolling thewestern half of the county.
Four years later, when theSheriff ’s office needed a pilot to fly itshelicopter, Craig was a perfect candidatebecause, in college, he was in the U.S.Air Force Reserves. Craig flew theSheriff ’s helicopter for the next three anda half years, while also attending StetsonUniversity College of Law, graduating in1983.
With this background, it’s no surprisethat Craig’s law firm, Proly, Laporte &Mulligan, is the organizer and primarysponsor of an annual event for families ofPasco’s law enforcement community.Simply called Family Fun Day, this year’sevent was in April and was attended bymore than 675 adults and children.Activities included pony rides, bouncehouses, water slides, and Hungry Harry’sbarbecue dinners.
Proly, Laporte & Mulligan has alsoraised money for many other communitygroups. Why do Craig and his partnerssupport so many charities?
“Because we believe in giving back tothe community,” said Craig. “PascoCounty has been good to me personally,and good to my firm. It’s natural for us togive back, and we especially like charities
where 100 percent of the pro-ceeds benefit local groups.”
Proly, Laporte & Mulligan isa law firm with 35 years experi-ence — all of it in PascoCounty. It works with clients inall areas of the county, primarilyin personal injury and criminallaw.
“We keep our practice limit-ed to personal injury and crimi-
nal defense. That’s what we do, becausethat’s what we’re good at,” said Craig.
Unlike many personal injury firms,Proly, Laporte & Mulligan works withclients through the case’s conclusion,including litigation, if necessary.
“When I sit down with a client andtake their case, it is with the full under-standing that I will be with them untilthe end — win, lose or draw,” said Craig.“About 10 to 15 percent of our personalinjury cases go to trial. The rest are set-tled by the insurance company, becausetheir client is at fault.”
When you call Proly, Laporte &Mulligan with a legal matter, you willalways talk to an attorney, not a parale-gal, said Craig.
“You are always a person, never a casenumber, with our firm” says Craig.
Craig welcomes local residents to callhis law firm for experienced legal counselwhere the client’s interest is always first.
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Doors open at 6 p.m., followed bydinner at 6:30 p.m., and a program at7:15 p.m.
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ICD GROUPThe Arrhythmia Center of Florida will host
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Clients can sit on recliners indoors andon picnic benches on the back porch.There’s an arts and crafts room, too.
“Since it is not a residential facility, weknow they really don’t need to be here ifthey don’t want to,” Stowers said. “They cantell their family members, ‘I don’t like it. It’sboring.’ ”
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“I haven’t heard one person say ‘I’mbored’ yet,” said Phyllis Bross, a CARES boardmember, who was at the center one recentmorning.
The center gives the clients a place tomeet new friends, both Stowers and Brosssaid.
They won’t become isolated, Bross said,noting that can easily happen if a persondoesn’t get out to meet new people.
Besides letting the community knowabout the available service, the staff wantsto invite anyone who is interested in volun-teering to step forward.
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She’s also looking for people who don’tmind taking on some chores.
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To make matters worse, some people dis-regarded directions by volunteers andparked in areas and wound up blocking offareas that were intended for additional park-ing, Warren said.
Some Facebook posts recommendedthat a remote parking arrangement be madewith shuttles to ferry people to the festivalfor a fee.
Warren said that was done, with fiveshuttle buses and three golf carts givingpeople rides from the adjacent Compark 75parking area to the venue.
She said the Pasco County Sheriff’sOffice came to help with parking and offi-cers were hired to help for the rest of theevent.
“We knew the popularity had grown,”Warren said. But she said, organizers did notexpect so many people to show up at thesame time.
Despite the criticism, there were somepositive Facebook posts, particularly aboutthe beauty of the balloon glow.
Warren did not see the balloon glow.“ I was directing traffic,” she said.
FLIGHT, from page 1A
Alexia Sherman of Port Richey receives apre-flight briefing from pilot Keith Carver.
An AT-6 World War II trainer aircraft departs the Festival of Flight Saturday morning as themoisture in the air leaves traces of the prop wash.
Tom Huntington of Warbirds America gives passenger, Adam Silva ofTampa, a post flight briefing after experiencing his first AT-6 trainer flight.
Pilot Keith Carver soars over the Festival of Flight at 1000 feetin his PT-17 Stearman Biplane. The festival was canceledSaturday due to weather.
CARE, from page 1A World Alzheimer’sDay eventWHAT: The staff will decorate the center inpurple, and people will wear purple tobring awareness to World Alzheimer’s Day.Phyllis Bross will present on the importanceof Alzheimer Support Groups and foreverlearning. Diane Hunter will present on ahealthy body and mind. All are welcomeWHEN: Sept. 21, beginning at 10 a.m.WHERE: CARES Adult Day Care atNorthlake Community Center, 2640 N.Lakeview Drive in Tampa
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SUNLAKE TOPS ZEPHYRHILLS IN EARLY-SEASON CLASH
Two playoff teams from last year facedoff on Sept. 4, and the game lived up to thehype. In the end, the Sunlake Seahawksedged past the Zephyrhills Bulldogs, 44-41.While Zephyrhills might be disappointed tocome up short in a high-scoring affair, bothteams have reasons to feel good about theirseason and their future. The Bulldogs’ juniorrunning back, Antwione Sims, scored fourtouchdowns in the contest with around 300yards on the ground, while junior Justin Hallpaced the Seahawks with nearly 250 pass-ing yards and three touchdown passes.
Sunlake not only got the best of theBulldogs to earn the win this year, theyavenged a 22-7 loss to Zephyrhills last sea-son.
Since that game, Zephyrhills had a byelast weekend and currently sits at 1-1.Sunlake went on to defeat Wiregrass Ranch31-7 on Sept. 11 to moves to 3-0.
YMCA TURKEY TROT NOV. 26The New Tampa Family YMCA will hold
its third annual Wiregrass Wobble TurkeyTrot on Nov. 26 at The Shops at Wiregrass,28211 Paseo Drive in Wesley Chapel.
The event begins at 7:30 a.m. with a timed5K around the location. A one-mile run/walkaround the mall will begin at 8:15 a.m.
Runners will receive a gift and a shirt.There will also be prizes for the top finish-ers, music and refreshments until 10 a.m.
The cost is $20 for the 5K, if registeredby Sept. 30 and $20 for the one-mile event.For information and to register, visitWiregrassWobbleTurkeyTrot.com or callBrian Brink at (813) 428-6945.
DIABETES 5K RUN/WALK OCT. 25Florida Hospital Zephyrhills, 7050 Gall
Blvd., will host a 5K run/walk on Oct. 25.The event is designed to raise awarenessabout diabetes and about the hospital’s ef-forts to help patients manage it.
Registration begins at the hospital’s cam-pus at 7 a.m., with the 5K scheduled tobegin at 8 a.m. The cost is $30 per person.To register, visit RunForZephyrhills.org.
For information about the hospital’s dia-betes education program, call (813) 715-6683.
LEARNING ABOUT BASEBALL7 Tool Baseball, a baseball instruction or-
ganization for individuals ages 10 through21, has moved from Tennessee to PascoCounty. The organization provides class-
room and field instruction, as well as weightroom training.
7 Tool wants to start a 10U travel ballprogram this year, with an additional pro-gram each successive year. It currently hastraining sessions by appointment at WesleyChapel District Park, 7727 Boyette Road,and at the Land O’ Lakes RecreationComplex, 3032 Collier Parkway.
For information, call 813-693-1830, orvisit 7ToolBaseball.com.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS GOLFTOURNEY SEPT. 27
The Knights of Columbus, Council 8104,will host its Autumn Golf Classic on Sept. 27at the Bay Palms Golf Complex at MacDillAir Force Base, 1803 Golf Course Ave., inTampa. The event benefits Knights ofColumbus charities.
Registration begins at 11:30 a.m., with ashotgun start at 12:30 p.m. The cost is $75per person. For information, contact MikeFord at (813) 909-9271, or visitKnightsLOL.org.
SUNRISE OF PASCO GOLFTOURNEY OCT. 5
Sunrise of Pasco, a domestic and sexualviolence prevention/victim services organi-zation, will host its Holes for Hope golf
tournament on Oct. 5 at the Lake Jovita Golf& Country Club, 12900 Lake Jovita Blvd., inDade City.
Registration begins at 7:30 a.m., with ashotgun start at 8:30 a.m. The cost is $125per golfer, or $500 for a foursome. Golf, cart,lunch, contests, prizes and drawings are in-cluded.
Sponsorships also are available. For infor-mation, contact Jarrod Scharber at (352)567-4690 or [email protected].
OCT. 17 GOLF TOURNEYPROVIDES SCHOLARSHIPS
Sydney Has A Sister, a charity that raisesscholarship money for students who have asibling with autism, will have its second an-nual golf tournament on Oct. 17 atNorthdale Golf & Tennis Club, 4417Northdale Blvd., in Tampa.
The four-man scramble begins withcheck-in at noon and a shotgun start at 1p.m. The cost is $85 per player, and includesa goodie bag, contests, prizes and a freeround of golf at the club.
Sponsorships are available. For informa-tion, visit SydneyHasASister.com.
By Michael [email protected]
The Wesley Chapel Wildcats didn’t winany varsity games in 2013.
They won just two last season and they’vestarted this year with a couple of losses.
But Tico Hernandez, the team’s headcoach, said you’re missing the point if youjudge the team based only on its record.
“We talk about ‘building men for others.’That’s our slogan. These guys are going tobe husbands and daddys and teachers andjournalists and preachers in the communi-ty,” Hernandez said. “Here’s a greatopportunity for us to instill our values onwhat we think a young man should be likein our society.”
The coach is taking advantage of that op-portunity by emphasizing the acronymR.A.I.S.E. (respect, accountability, integrity,self control and excellence) in what playersdo on and off the field. That means focusingon class work, exhibiting mature behaviorand being of service to others.
To that end, a number of his players willbe going to elementary schools aroundWesley Chapel to mentor and read.
And Hernandez said his door is alwaysopen if parents want to talk to him about is-sues with any of his athletes off the field.
Hernandez is looking for progress on thefield, too.
Even though the win column has been lessactive than he’d like, there are still enoughpositives to keep the coach optimistic.
A 14-7 loss to Land O’ Lakes High Schoolduring the opening week of the season wasdisappointing, but also a sign of progresssince it was so close, Hernandez said.
They didn’t win, but the fact that the
Wildcats had a chance to tie or take the leadwith a minute left in the game againsta highly respected opponent demonstratesthat they’re getting closer to where theywant to be.
The coach also is happy with the team’sfuture prospects.
Junior Jacob Thomas had to sit out a yearafter transferring from Land O’ Lakes, butnow the quarterback is ready to lead theteam. And Hernandez thinks he has what ittakes to keep playing after he graduates.
“With his ability and what he does in theclassroom, he’s going have a chance to playon Saturdays, and we’re trying to help himget to that level,” Hernandez said.
As a quarterback, Thomas would love tobe airing it out and taking off for extra yardsand making highlight reels every drive. Buthe’s smart enough to know that winningfootball games isn’t about being flashy, butworking within the team’s abilities and tak-ing advantage of opportunities when theyarise on the field.
“It’s really just adjusting to what the de-fense is giving us,” Thomas said. “If they’regiving us the short routes, then we takethem. If they’re giving us the deep routes,then we take that. If they’re giving us therun game, then we take the run game.”
Now that he’s finally playing for theWildcats, the 6-foot-4, 183-pound quarter-
back will also be a leader on the field.Watching his team lose close games last
year and not being able to help was tough,he said.
Long practices and grueling drills are achallenge, but Thomas wouldn’t have it anyother way.
“I love coming out here every single dayafter school. We practice for three hours aday. It’s fun,” Thomas said. “It’s part of thefootball life.”
The football life is enjoyable forHernandez as well. He has a young team —out of 75 players in the program, they’ll onlylose about nine players to graduation afterthe season — and they’re buying into hissystem.
The coach works hard and theplayers work hard, and everyone believesthat the results will be seen on the score-board in due time.
Until then, they’ll stay focused on and offthe field, and enjoy the process of gettingbetter week-by-week.
“I love these guys. I love this school, andthe community,” Hernandez said. “I’m luckyevery day to be here.”
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Wesley Chapel Wildcats2015 remaining schedule(all games at 7:30 p.m.)Sept. 18 at RidgewoodSept. 25 vs. GulfOct. 2 vs. FivayOct. 9 at HudsonOct. 16 at AncloteOct. 23 vs. ZephyrhillsOct. 30 vs. River Ridge
SEPT. 4FOOTBALLSunlake 44, Zephyrhills 41River Ridge 19, Land O' Lakes 7Pasco 48, Gulf 6Steinbrenner 31, Blake 0Wiregrass Ranch 46, Wesley Chapel 3Wharton 30, Robinson 18
SEPT. 8VOLLEYBALLSunlake 3, Springstead 0Wesley Chapel 3, Wiregrass Ranch 0Mitchell 3, Land O' Lakes 0Fivay 3, Zephyrhills 0
SEPT. 9VOLLEYBALLSunlake 3, Wesley Chapel 0Steinbrenner 3, Sickles 0Wharton 3, Wiregrass Ranch 0
SEPT. 10VOLLEYBALLGulf 3, Land O' Lakes 2River Ridge 3, Pasco 1Freedom 3, Leto, 0
SEPT. 11FOOTBALLSunlake 31, Wiregrass Ranch 7Land O' Lakes 25, Anclote 0Pasco 54, Wesley Chapel 0 Steinbrenner 21, Chamberlain 10Alonso 14, Freedom 0Wharton 16, Tampa Bay Tech 14
VOLLEYBALLDeland 2, Pasco 0 (Tournament)
SEPT. 16VOLLEYBALLSteinbrenner at Gaither, 7:30 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Leto, 7:30 p.m.Sickles at Freedom, 7:30 p.m.Wharton at Plant, 7:30 p.m.
SEPT. 17VOLLEYBALLMitchell at Wiregrass Ranch, 7:30 p.m.Land O' Lakes at Wesley Chapel, 7:30 p.m.River Ridge at Zephyrhills, 7:30 p.m.Ridgewood at Pasco, 7 p.m.
SEPT. 18FOOTBALLLand O' Lakes at Sunlake, 7:30 p.m.Zephyrhills at Gulf, 7:30 p.m.Pasco at North Marion, 7:30 p.m.Riverview at Steinbrenner, 7:30 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Sickles, 7:30 p.m.Wesley Chapel at Ridgewood, 7:30 p.m.Freedom at Spoto, 7:30 p.m.Gaither at Wharton, 7:30 p.m.
SEPT. 21VOLLEYBALLGulf at Wiregrass Ranch, 7:30 p.m.Freedom at Tampa Prep, 6 p.m.
SEPT. 22VOLLEYBALLLand O' Lakes at Sunlake, 6 p.m.Wiregrass Ranch at Fivay, 7:30 p.m.Wesley Chapel at Academy at the Lakes, 7 p.m.Brooks Debartolo Collegiate at Pasco, 7 p.m.
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF PASCO-HERNANDO STATE COLLEGEAt left, Logan Miller was a NJCAA All-American for PHSC and led the team in kills onthe volleyball court. At right, Melina Staengle earned NJCAA Defensive Player of theWeek last season and logged more than 300 kills.
As Pasco-Hernando State College goesthrough another volleyball season, two oftheir better players are still recording killson the court. They’re just doing it for a dif-ferent team.
Logan Miller and Melina Staengle haveboth graduated from PHSC and are nowsuiting up for Chicago State University in
Illinois, a Division I NCAA program. Miller, a National Junior College
Athletic Association All-American, wasteam captain and led the Conquistadorswith more than 500 kills last season.Staengle had more than 300 kills of herown and earned NJCAA Defensive Playerof the Week honors last season.
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MICHAEL MURILLO/STAFF PHOTOSJunior quarterback Jacob Thomas is happy to be play-ing on the field for the Wildcats after sitting out a sea-son due to athletic transfer policies.
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Veteran Bill Hansberger of American Legion Post 118, left, wipes his eyes at the memorialservice at Zephyr Park honoring the victims of 9/11. Next to him are fellow post members,George Hansen, Keith Holz and Gil Shepard, far right, of the Marine Corp League’s Sgt. Maj.Michael S. Curtin Detachment 1124.
Seven Honor Guard members from various veterans’ organizations fire off a salute inremembrance of those who perished in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
United States Navy veteran Dwight Sewell of Zephyrhills bows his head during a prayer forthose who perished in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Standing right, isFrances O’Kane of Dade City.
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Sept. 11, 2001 is a day people re-member for the ordinarydetails of life — and then theshattering horror of two hi-jacked planes flying into the
World Trade Center in New York.Hijacked planes also struck the Pentagon
building, and crashed into a field inShanksville, Pennsylvania.
Those acts of terror cost 2,606 peopletheir lives in the Twin Towers. Another 246died in the four planes, including 19 terror-ists. And 125 people died at the Pentagon.
On the 14th anniversary of 9/11, com-munities across the nation held thousandsof memorial services to honor the victimswho died — including first responders, whorisked and lost their lives to save others.
About 50 people gathered at ZephyrPark in Zephyrhills for a solemn ceremony— “We Remember: 9/11 Memorial Service.”The Marine Corps League, Sgt. Maj. MichaelCurtin, Detachment 1124 sponsored theevent.
Curtin was a first responder with theNew York City Police Department who diedwhile saving lives at the World Trade Center.
“An attack of this magnitude, it calls forheroes, doesn’t it?” said Zephyrhills MayorGene Whitfield. “It calls for people to stepup and go in where no else wants to go.These folks that went in these towers wereheroes.”
Whitfield recalled that 9/11 was notCurtin’s first encounter with terrorism. In1993, Curtin was with the NYPD’s first re-sponse team at the first World Trade Centerbombing.
Two years later, Curtin went with a teamof New York police officers to Oklahoma
after Timothy McVeigh’s bomb ex-ploded at the Alfred P. MurrahFederal Building.
“His history of service has said itall,” Whitfield said.
After a moment of silence, anhonor guard fired a 21-gun salute,and 82-year-old Jerry Morel blewtaps on the bugle.
Everyone can recall memories ofa day that began with the steadythrum of normalcy.
Zephyrhills’ resident MeaghanSammons drove to a local home im-provement store to buy roof nailsrequested by her job supervisor.
When she got back, everyone wasgathered around a television. Herfirst thoughts were of her father whodrove a delivery truck near the WorldTrade Center.
“I tried to call him and I couldn’tget him,” she said. “You are numb. Itdidn’t hit right away, until you sawthe second building coming downand the aftermath.”
She finally reached her fatherwho had left the area before the at-tack.
Sammons brought her 11-year-old sonHeath to the memorial service. He wore hisBoy Scout uniform.
She wanted to honor the day and share ina moment of unity. And she said, “If history isnot taught to younger generations, it will re-peat itself. I hope this never repeats itself.”
State Rep. Danny Burgess was in the 10thgrade on 9/11.
“This is very real. This is very raw,” hesaid.
But the day after, Sept. 12, also should beremembered, especially the moment whenPresident George W. Bush called for unity as
he stood on a mound of rubble at the TwinTowers, he said.
“Let’s remember that in the midst of allthis, we all united. That’s what’s best aboutthe American spirit,” Burgess said. “We sawso much love and compassion…It shouldn’ttake such tragedy to pull us together as acountry.”
World War II veteran Sal DiMartino, 92,served in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marines.He got a call from his daughter in Californiaon 9/11, telling him to turn on his televi-sion.
People need to bring back the spirit thatbrought the nation together in World War II,
he said. “That was when you were dedicatedto your fellow man.”
Rod Rehrig Sr., recalls being at work athis real estate office when he saw theevents unfold, also on television.
“It was really sad,” said Rehrig, who is thecommandant for Detachment #1124 of theMarine Corps League. “All those lives wast-ed.”
But the memorial service can offer sol-ace, he said.
“I think we have a little more peace ofmind. We’re doing something out of respectfor those who died. It strengthens people,”Rehrig said.
VFW Post 8154 Honor Guard bugler Jerry Morel, 82, sounds taps during Zephyrhills’ ‘We Remember:9/11 Memorial Service.’
FRED BELLET/PHOTOSSal DiMartino,92, was a medic during World War II and is a current member of the MarineCorp League’s Sgt. Maj. Michael Curtin Detachment 1124.
Meagan Sammons of Zephyrhills and her son, Heath Sammons,11, a Boys Scout with Troop 2watched the American flag billowing in the wind as it flew at half-staff to honor those who diedon 9/11.
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GULFSIDE OFFERS PET LOSSSUPPORT GROUP
The Gulfside Center for Hospice Care,5760 Dean Dairy Road in Zephyrhills, willoffer pet loss support groups, from 3 p.m. to4:30 p.m., on Sept. 24 and Oct. 29.
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