
SU men's basketball: Biss is PSAC Athlete of Week
PSAC’s Eastern Division league office named Jake Biss (Latrobe, Pa./Greater Latrobe) the Men’s Basketball Athlete of the Week Monday.
PSAC’s Eastern Division league office named Jake Biss (Latrobe, Pa./Greater Latrobe) the Men’s Basketball Athlete of the Week Monday.
A local basketball player is the PSAC Eastern Division Women’s Basketball Athlete of the Week, given the title Monday by the league office.
Lee Ann worked several places as bookkeeper and secretary, including, Kettering Realtors, Pepco Electric, and Kirov Academy of Washington, D.C.
Shirley enjoyed playing bingo and vacationing at the outer banks. Her greatest love was her children and especially her grandchildren.
Mr. Hobbs was employed by Mack Truck Manufacturing from 1965 until his retirement in 1990. He enjoyed riding his Harley and working on the family farm.
IUP’s Crimson Hawks fell to Shippensburg’s Red Raiders Sunday, moving SU into the top East standings. It was the Raiders third win of the week. .
Wade enjoyed sprint car racing and going to car shows. Wade loved animals and going to breakfast every morning with his wife, Barbara.
Top-ranked Pitt-Johnstown was knocked off its first-place pedestal Saturday by Shippensburg’s Red Raiders in a PSA mandated crossover match.
Martha never met a stranger and loved to talk about her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren any opportunity she had.
Mr. Chidboy was employed as a cook at South Mountain Restoration Center for 35 years. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and vacationing with his family.
Steven was employed at Raskas Foods, now Schrieber Foods, in Shippensburg. He enjoyed building car stereos and working on and building computers.
Barry loved baseball and he enjoyed the outdoors. He loved animals and could often be found feeding the birds and squirrels around his home.
“Looking for Christmas” is the subject of this week’s Bible study by Pastor Mike Sanders. Pastor Mike will be reading in Matthew Chapter 2. Many
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