14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 2, 1995 Josh Bulter demonstrates proper form for one of the lifts. Butler (continued from page 9) concentrate totally on powerlift- ing after making the move to Lewisburg. His biggest concern will be continuing to learn on his own. indulge in all of the tea and crum- pets he so desires. Josh is not on any type of diet, basically because he burns off the calories during any given workout. Despite an ents, both national record hold- ers, will also make the trip to Sussex. Dundon will be on hand to gain some coaching knowledge and to instruct his top student. Ride (continued from page 9) systems provided by ham opera- tors from the Murgas Amateur Radio Club. A couple of massage specialists were on hand for those aggravated by minor bumps and bruises and pulled muscles. “There were no major com- plaints,” Kelly said. “I'm abso- lutely delighted and I'm also touched by the pledges some of these people brought in. Many of them exceeded the goal. Since I know where the money is going, I realize how important it is. I'm touched by the efforts of all of these riders and the people that supported them.” An exact figure on the amount of money raised will be released by Hospice Saint John later this week. "It looks as good as, if not better than last year's ride," said ride coordinator Bob Kelly. Tony Sheposki of Luzerne raised the most with $6,000 in pledges. Sheposki was part of the group representing Mira, Julzand Cheryl and thus helped give them the team title. Teams from the Back Moun- tain included College Misericor- dia, Alltell and Boy Scout Troop 281. “The team from Misericordia had to be number one in team support,” Kelly said, “even though they didn't raise the most money. POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE Brian O'Donnell and Harry Metzer of Franklin Township spent time getting their mountain bikes ready for Sunday's Hospice Hundred Ride For Dignity. Harveys Lake rode in memory of a. aad i “I've checked out the facilities increase in muscle, his overall He's knows Josh will be able t You couldn't ask for anything struction, pedalled the 32K course : 8 | a in Lewisburg,” said Butler. “It weight of 240 pounds has not hold his own against i cat more.” in memory of Harry's mother, oy Stes, Laurene's grand- “7% @ doesn't have the stuffOne-to-One gone upordown foreight months. tion, whether or not he brings The Misericorida team totaled Madelyn Green, and Rachel Row- Mott , Wo Na a Hospice pa- has, but it'll do. And there's no Dundon has been involved in home the gold. 18 members, five of whom —- Dr. ]ands, the 10-year-old daughter Bent Sas ing in for Jelilyn- Jim Dundon.” powerlifting since he was an ele- “He's already a champion,” Karen Walker, Frank Velde, Jin of close friends from the Li ih 2 Initired her hand in Once in England, Butler can mentary school student. His par- said Dundon. Schappert, Skip Sensbach and Northmoreland Baptist Church. @n accident and cou dn’t do the Tom Swartwood -managedtotake Both were Hospice St. John pa- ride. on and finish the entire 62 miles. tients. Jeri rode the course in (rain-, Li 2] “There was a lot of support out “This is something you never ing,” Laurene said. “She justdidn’t 1VEr € gc out 1or national team SIT ter. seidswartwoodorDalas. think of." Metzer said. “Knowing make it for the actual race, : 9 = ; Karen Drescher and John Hospice St. John makes you re- - Joie it Ip te sain Jerilyn hits in an exhibition game, while pe other festival hopefuls didn't ~~ Ochman paced the AllTell squad, ally understand how important jo No bil havelost |) @ By Len Kryeski rowing out a runner at home | woo that the national team While the 281 team, made up of dignity is. Maybe next year we'll ome O hi oe Sports Writer from his center field position. had been selected the night be- ~ Seven Scouts and three leaders, ride the 100k.” id parents ane d nt Ne i Loko let Ea celall OT at Le game, Join went eo The Stanford youngster got took on the 20km route. Harry 's wife, Debra Metzer, said or said Kelly. e-Lenman baseball player Wh atthe platebutrebounded }¢ nod over John. Jonathan Bradbury, a Scout Rachel's family would be waiting ace adntainvolunlsers who John Oliver just missed making by going 2-for-4 in game number from Shavertown, was the first of for their team to pass her front ; h the Junior National Tean at the two, with both hits screaming up the group to make it back to the lawn at Lake Louise and planned organized the incentive prizes ang, United) States Olymple Festivalin the idles: ol BMT Girl school. He rode the 12 milesin 48 to meet the riders back at the manned the registration, food = olorado Springs this weekend. n game three, John hit the ball 1I'iS minutes. school. service and sales tables and rest John, amember of the East squad, well a couple of times with noth- tnsedt “I didn’t stop at all,” Bradbury “We're their moral support,”she stops included members of the’ was among the 64 players trying ing to show for it, in an 0-for-4 (continued from page 11) said. “The hills weren't too bad.” said. Dallas Lions, Order of the Rain- out for the Junior National Team. performance. Amanda Stolarick. and Melonie Boy Scout R. J. Barna of Dal- Rachel's older sister, Nancy, bow for Girls, AllTell and Local - ) ® _ John made out very well, but At that point we still felt he ~~ Sappe. Sappe pitched the final 12S Was the last member of the came to see them off. “Theyre 13571 of the Communications. = didn’t qualify for the nationalteam, had a shot,” said John J. Oliver three innings for the win. team to cross the finish-line and very supportive,” she said. “I'm Workers of America from Com-.” which is Sorin. i he week Jr We ind % i Jotvieen him Having won District 16 and with good reason - he went a little very proud of them. Itshows people = monwealth Tolopiione. an : preparing for a series of games and a centerfielder who planne out of the way. -. care,” Upon completetion of the’ against teams from other coun- togotoStanford University. Before Section4, the Back Manion girls : Brian and Harry were in good course all riders were treated toa tries. the last game the people from advanced to the Pennsylvania “(The course) was kind ofhard; shape for the ride - they ride their chicken barbecue picnic. Food" his dad, John J. Oliver Jr. “It was players don't always get picked. ~~ 1°27 Johnsiown,,. The five sec- Franklin Township residents often going cross-country at mans, the Marriot Hotel Service,u close, but it was a tremendous Sometimes they have to go with tional i began play Sun- parry Metzer and Brian O'Don- Gamelands 57. Wendy's Restaurants and Hillside - sabe Te for op it 9s ham the Petje whe are hot.” a a i nell, sponsored by Metzer Con- Alex and Laurene Apalinski of Farms Dairy Store. : up for next year. Nobody from the n the bronze medal game, East team made the Junior Na- John played his part in helping °F Thursday. 0 @ tional Team.” the East post a 13-8 victory over The other members of the team The first week of the Olympic the North. Oliver batted 2-for-3, are Stacey Amann, Julia Chiampi, Festival was basically a lot of hittingadouble and a triple, stole ~~ Kate Benedetti, Sarah Armand, workouts. John turned in a tre- two bases and drove home a run. 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