
Glory Days: Phoenix finish 10th
Wilson will be back on the course to wrap up the Fall portion of their schedule on October 11 a the Lebanon Valley College Fall Invitational.
Wilson will be back on the course to wrap up the Fall portion of their schedule on October 11 a the Lebanon Valley College Fall Invitational.
Ferrum College’s Panthers fell to the Phoenix Sunday as Wilson kept its field hockey team’s hot start going with the second of its weekend road trips.
The Phoenix (8-0) got an outstanding Saturday performance in goal from super senior Krista Nayadley (Hampton, VA, Hampton) in defeating the Maroons (3-3).
Her spirit was her dominant trait, Renne affected everyone around her with her loving kindness and her infectious laughter.
Mr. Gibbons retired from Letterkenny Army Depot where he had been an electronic technician. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends.
The game opened Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) play for the Phoenix. The Falcons defeated the Phoenix by a final score of 2-1.
The Rangers and Mariners both defeated Wilson College’s Phoenix in a road trip tri-match hosted Saturday by Drew U in Madison, NJ.
As a young girl, Dolores helped her parents run a cable car carrying coal miners back and forth to work across the Monongahela River.
Jamie loved watching the Hallmark Channel and being with her beloved dog, Gemma. She also enjoyed feeding most of the birds and squirrels in Rouzerville.
Catherine enjoyed spending time with her family, reading and needlepoint. She enjoyed going to the casino and her scratch-off tickets.
Born on June 28, 1924, LeRoy was very handy and could fix just about anything. He also loved taking care of his lawn and golfing.
Freddie was a member of the Marine Corps League, Chambersburg. He enjoyed golfing, bowling, throwing horseshoes and playing the harmonica.
Born Thursday, January 29, 1974, Jamie raised beef on the family farm. He enjoyed hunting, cutting wood and hanging out on his mountain ground.
Pauline, also known as mom, Mom-Me, and Grandma Cookie, was born September 29, 1949. She was a member of Calvary Community Chambersburg.
Dick was a 1952 graduate of Quincy High School where he excelled at track. He had also resided at the Quincy Orphanage from 1940 until 1951.
Donald was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. He loved to travel and was a skilled wood worker and carver.
Shirley enjoyed crocheting, embroidering, baking Christmas cookies with her family, listening to gospel music and traveling.
Barry was a graduate of Bethel Park High School with the Class of 1977. In his younger years He was a talented athlete and golfer.
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