29th August 2008

Tyrone golfers move to 4-0

The Tyrone golf team moves to 4-0 on the season with two conference wins over Indian Valley and Lewistown and a non conference win over State College on Thursday.
Tyrone golfers took to the Sinking Valley Country Club on a day you wouldn’t play golf unless there was no choice. The first eight holes were played in a torrential down pour that dumped nearly 3/4 of an inch of rain in the first two hours, before receding to a soft drizzle for the remainder of the day. The greens were squeegeed off so that the kids could at least get in nine holes, but the rain then subsided, and although conditions were still unfavorable, the match was able to be played by scoring all 18 holes.
Tyrone was lead by steady Jimmy Ferguson, posting 41-36 for 77, followed by James Russell 47-45 and Kyle Updyke 44-48 for a pair of 92’s and rounding out the scoring for the Eagles was Jordan Taylor with a 48-46 (94).
In close fifth and sixth spots were Eric Loose with a 96 and freshman Lady Eagle Olivia Stever who also carded a 96.
“This was a pretty good day for our golf team,” said Tyrone golf coach Greg Ferguson. “We scored one shot better than last week under much tougher conditions. We are still working hard on some fundamentals. We still made some high numbers on a couple of holes,, but with the conditions today, that is expected, unlike the high numbers last week when conditions were near perfect. Jordan and Kyle both finished the back nine with some difficulties, but on a positive, they were both even par through the first five holes on the back before posting 46 and 48; that’s finishing 10 and 12 over their remaining our holes. The work they are putting in is showing up, they will put it together as the year goes on.
“Olivia was really struggling with her game a month ago, and now she is posting a 96 in a down pour from the men’s tees. I’m excited about the direction we are going. We are a young team with very little experience. We will have tough matches over the next two weeks and we will have to do better. We will keep practicing, and see where it takes us.”
Sharing medalist honors with Jimmy Ferguson was Bald Eagle Area’s only golfer Hunter Bravis. Hunter posted 37-40 =77 to share the medalist honors.
Next up for the Eagle golfers will be conference match-up with Central Mountain and Philipsburg and non-conference match-up against Altoona at Clinton Country Club in Lock Haven, next Thursday, Sept. 4 with a 2:00 start.

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29th August 2008

2008 Tyrone Golden Eagles


Front row: (left to right): Zac Snyder and Trevor Jackson. Second row: Jerrod Good, Matt Murray, Larry Glace, Mark Mingle, and John Shaffer. Third row: Wesley Young, Dustin Weaver, Cody Weaver, Jeremy Barlett, Devin Miller, Jordan Berry, Andrew Clark, Josh Graham, and Ben Ingle. Fourth row: Daniel Benson, Kegan Fink, David Cherry, Eric Desch, Levi Reihart, Shane Walker, Cody Smith, Drew Karlson, Tyler Hertzler and Adam Bonsell. Fifth row: Jared Templeton, Charles Stringer, Walter Russell, Kyle Ripka, Chase Weaver, Steve Franco, Keith Leathers, Sharrod Hankerson, Jhon Hoffman, Mark Bryan and Zachery Gault. Seventh row: Kirby Lawrence, Kiley Williams, Zachery Burke, Robert Marlett, Derrick Emigh, Korry Cowher, Nicholas Patton, Matthew Myers, Ian Murray, Kurtis Emery, Jaelyn Oliver, Errin Bruner and Joseph Miller. Eighth row: Al Shoenberger, Traci Mickey, Ryan Hildebrand, James Updike, Todd Templeton, Darren Elvey, John Franco, Steve Guthoff, Chuck Banas, Jason Wilson and Tony Yaniello. WE REGRET THAT DUE TO CIRCUNSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, THE TYRONE TEAM PHOTO WAS OMITTED IN THE PIGSKIN PREVIEW IN THURSDAY’S DAILY HERALD. (The Daily Herald/Mary Michaels)

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29th August 2008

Who will win the ‘Backyard Brawl’?

Tyrone 50 – 0
– Scott Weight Tyrone
Tyrone 35 – 7
– Kelly Cowher Tyrone
Bellwood 21 – 7
– Austin Goss
Bellwood
Tyrone 24 – 14
– Merril Barroner Bellwood
Bellwood 24 – 17
– Kim Gurekovich Tyrone

– Compiled by Kris Yaniello

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29th August 2008

Fifth quarter

Church of the Good Shepherd invites all youth in 7-12th grades to 5th Quarter after the Tyrone’s first home football game on Friday, August 29.
This event is held at the church, 1650 Clay Ave., adjacent to the football field from the end of the game until 10:30 p.m.
The activities are adult chaperoned according to the church’s Safe Sanctuary policy.

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29th August 2008

Herald History

Compiled by Amanda Golden
Information for this column is compiled from The Daily Herald
digital archive. Articles are printed in original form, as they appeared
in the newspaper at the time of publication.
Ten years ago, August 26, 1998
On Target: TASD School Start
There is no doubt about it. The first day of school for students in the:Tyrone Area School District is definitely September 15. Meanwhile, Tyrone High School Principal David Helinskl says there is a major change in the attitudes of Tyrone students as they begin the new year with a renewed focus on discipline.
At a meeting of the board last night held in the high school auditorium, Superintendent Dr. William N. Miller re-emphasized the opening date of school.
“Rumors are flying school will not be ready to open until sometime October,” said Dr. Miller. “Not so. School will open even if we have to bag the lunches.”
Miller was referring to extensive renovation taking place in the cafeteria which may not be totally completed with school’s start.
“Students can get by for a short time while renovation of the library continues, but possibly bag lunches will be the answer until the cafeteria is done,” said Miller.
In the meantime, every effort is being made to have the cafeteria ready in time for the beginning of the new school year.
The $12 million project, including the high school renovation and middle school addition, is moving along with its completion aimed for late 1999.
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Twenty-five years ago, August 25, 1983
Open House Set This Weekend: Tyrone Fire Police Trace Roots To 1890’s
The Tyrone Fire Police will celebrate a decade of work on their headquarters building with an open house Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
The fire police began its history in 1890, when the fire patrol was added to the fire department. At that time they had a team of horses, a wagon equipped with a fire extinguisher, sledge hammers, ropes, and tarpaulins. When they were on duty, they acted as special police officers.
Their duty was to control crowds and to protect life and property.
After World War I, the group operated without a vehicle of its own, but continued to serve as fire police. The present unit as it now exists was formed after World War II. In the late 1950’s, the group purchased a used truck for transportation. At that time, the state law put them under the jurisdiction of the police department with all police powers necessary to control traffic and crowds, and to protect life and property.
Since that time, the organization has purchased four secondhand trucks and a new” Ford Van, the present vehicle, in 1972. These units were housed in various buildings. Seeing the need for a building and garage for the organization, Tyrone borough leased the piece of land on 15th St. which Is now the fire police headquarters. Work on the building began in 1973, and all improvements have recently been completed. All of the work was performed -by members of the unit.
In the time period from 1973-1983,’ five members of the organization passed away: Arthur Rhoades, James Dawson Sr., George Frantz, Charles Houck, and Harvey Wolf. Wolf was the first member of the Tyrone fire service to die in the line of duty when he was a heart attack victim on March 29, 1983, while responding to a general alarm on Pennsylvania ave.
Present officers of the group are captain Earl ‘Peck’ Dawson, first lieutenant Frank Lalli, second lieutenant Thomas Moore, and secretary-treasurer George Kaup. Active members include Sam Bridges, James Bridges, Arthur Colyer, Byron Faust, Donald Greene, Rickey Miles, Amos Stimer, Eugene Zimmerman, John Williams, John Stimer, and Walter Weber. Inactive members are Patsy DelBaggio and Virl Foster.
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Seventy-five years ago, August 29, 1933
Bald Eagle Pilgrims to rally Sept. 2
The Seventh Annual Bald Eagle Pilgrimage and Rally Day will, be held Saturday, Sept. 2, 1933, from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. at Bald Eagle. All persons who have ever lived in that community and their friends, or whose parents or grandparents came from that community are invited to be present. An entertaining program of music and contests has been prepared. Lunch and refreshments for sale on the ground. The Rally has become an enjoyable annual affair, the object is to meet old friends and relatives and make new friends; to renew interest in the community; to keep alive the old traditions and customs of social gatherings and to instill into each coming generation a respect and reverence for those who have gone before.
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One hundred years ago, August 27, 1908
Big Time at Warriorsmark
The Grangers at Warriorsmark are preparing for a great blow out on Saturday, August 29. They will have a big basket picnic in Funk’s Grove near the town at which nearly every farmer and his family will attend. These gatherings have always been a success and each year larger crowds attend and in order to please everyone the committee in charge has secured the Warriorsmark Cornet band which is considered
the best musical organization in Huntingdon county to furnish the music. There will also be a varied line of intensely interesting amusements such as sack races, ladies’ nail driving and wood sawing contests, pole vaulting high jumping and foot races.
Everybody is invited to attend. The grounds are admirably located and everything is iu shape to make the outing a pronounced success. Refreshments will be served from stands in the grove. Remember the date and place, and that everybody is most cordially invited to attend.

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