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OT: Hazleton, Pa featured in Nat Geo article on race...

Interesting read on Sunday morning.

As America Changes, Some Anxious Whites Feel Left Behind - National Geographic

https://apple.news/AsSFpZDOvQfCxYT4zneuaQg

Anyone from, or live in, Hazleton?

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Excerpt:

Hazleton was another former coal mining town slipping into decline until a wave of Latinos arrived. It would not be an overstatement to say a tidal wave. In 2000 Hazleton’s 23,399 residents were 95 percent non-Hispanic white and less than 5 percent Latino. By 2016 Latinos became the majority, composing 52 percent of the population, while the white share plunged to 44 percent.

“We joke about it and say we are in the minority now,” says Bob Sacco, a bartender at A&L Lounge, a tavern on a street now mainly filled with Latino-owned storefronts. “They took over the city. We joke about it all the time, but it’s more than a joke.”

Beyond JoePa: A closer look at the second mile

Great to see that someone out there actually mentions TSM as a key player in the sandusky business,
an JoePa as a pawn in the shenanigans.


A.J. Castellitto is a freelance writer who resides in NJ with his wife and five children. He holds a B.S. in Counseling and Human Services from the University of Scranton and his writings have been published at The Center for Western Journalism, The Christian Post, Intellectual Conservative and Reformed Perspective Magazine.
Beyond JoePa: A closer look at the second mile


By A.J. Castellitto
April 16, 2018

lINK: http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/castellitto/180416

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How a children's charitable foundation founded by Jerry Sandusky swiftly became a house of horrors for underprivileged boys is the true story that lies underneath the Penn State scandal that led to the firing of beloved football legend Joe Paterno. The spotlight should have shined much brighter than it has thus far. Was Joe Paterno essentially the sacrificial lamb to keep the emphasis off a much greater scandal? The answers may get lost in the haze of politics and special interests but there are many good men and women that proceed to ask the hard questions. Not surprisingly, the MSM proceeds to be MIA, especially when it matters most.

The Second Mile's Executive Director, Jack Raykovitz, is a particular person of interest. A Psychologist who headed the agency for at-risk youth for 28 years, Raykovitz had knowledge of Sandusky's shenanigans since the very beginning, including two separate incidents in 1998 and 2001 in which he had showered with young boys. In his testimony regarding the 2001 episode, which was originally reported by graduate assistant Mike McQueary, Raykovitz stated that he informed several high-ranking board members of the incident and advised Sandusky to wear swim trunks when showering with children. This shocking admission goes a long way in confirming how negligent those charged with proper oversight of the foundation truly were. In 1998, when Sandusky was accused of similar behavior, a 6 week investigation ensued. Unfortunately, the DA on the case, Ray Gricar, concluded the allegations to be unsubstantiated based on a lack of evidence.

As per Pennsylvania law, if anyone associated with a child care agency is under investigation for child abuse, the agency and the welfare department are to work together to develop a written safety plan until the investigation is complete. Tragically, these steps were never initiated; a reality that defies logic outside the realm of cover and complicity.

Raykovitz, in particular, should have been a primary player in the whole investigation as he was the head person directly responsible for the safety of the children and the integrity of the foundation. Outside Sandusky, any investigation into child abuses against the boys of Second Mile should have began and ended directly with him, his staff, and the few executive board members in the know, as a wall of secrecy hovered over the charity like a dark cloud. But ultimately, all we got was Paterno under a microscope, as is the case throughout the newly released HBO depiction of the scandal starring Al Pacino as the much beleaguered JoePa. Login to view embedded media
The Second Mile officially ceased operations after transferring its programs and remaining assets to Arrow Child & Family Ministries. However, many questions still remain...

@ 35 minutes FBI-Sandusky-ties to Philly
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*This is just the tip of the iceberg, for more info and analysis check out Ray Blehar's SMSS blog

http://notpsu.blogspot.com/?m=1


© A.J. Castellitto

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POLL: Would a visor need to be taken off your head for the national anthem?


Before yesterday’s national anthem when we were asked to stand and gentlemen please remove your hats the young man next to me was wearing a visor and did take it off and I was glad to see that.

I wondered though, would a visor be exempt from that? It’s not covering your head.

Penn State Tuition: circa 2017

I've tried to boil this down to the simplest form..... because if they knew what was really going on, Penn State Students and their Families would be marching upon Old Main (and Board of Trustees meetings) with torches and pitchforks....... and they should be:

Every elected Trustee has had access to this information for years..... why they are so adamant in their refusal to even begin to address this issue - one of the most impactful governance issues facing the University - is beyond words.

https://www.facebook.com/notes/barry-fenchak-for-trustee/tuition-costs-big-ten-conference/624686254536799/
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On BTN now, WLAX, PSU @ MD

PSU is very good this season. MD is crazy good, with only 1 OT loss on the year.

It's early in the game, but UMD got the 1st goal, and then won the ensuing draw.

I know at least 1 of the refs (perhaps more -- I've only seen a close-up on 1), and she's excellent, so the officiating should be good.

PSU is coming off a loss this past weekend against NW.

And while I was keying this in, UMD got another goal, so they are up 2-0.

OT: Question for the all knowing board - African safaris

Need some input and can't think of a better place to get it than this board. I'm seriously starting to consider doing an African safari with my 16 year old son some time this Summer and would very much appreciate any insights, guidance, gotchas or other advice folks on this board could offer. We're interested in seeing big game in the wild without getting eaten or murdered. That seems like a delicate balancing act, so I'm calling on y'all for some help. Thanks in advance!

Dumpster fire continues to burn at MSU [Update: MasterCard pulls $45 million sponsorship]

Just type MSU into a Twitter search and you'll get the picture.

Also, this Kate Wells girl is doing a nice job live-tweeting the action as it unfolds.
Login to view embedded media Interesting to see MSU trying to settle with Nassar's victims for less than 1/10th of what Penn State averaged per payout.

Saturday 8PM CNN - A Deadly Haze

a documentary on the hazing crisis on college campuses. Guess who’s in it? That’s right...Pulitzer Prize. So guess what that means? Penn State will be featured and she’ll get another opportunity to do what she loves more than anything else...trash her alma mater. SPM is in it too as per the commercial. It’s truly pathetic. SG can’t do ANYTHING but attack Penn State. Apparently she has no other journalistic skills - her skill set begins and ends with Penn State. SPM must have been feeding her info. while she was still DA, because we all know Ganim’s not capable of getting info. unless it’s spoon fed to her.

Apologies right upfront for this OT post. Sandusky scandal info reply to me....

I substitute teach now that I am retired.
At a school yesterday I was talking recruiting and gave the numbers for Zach Harrison's 100 meter dash. When asked where he was going I simply replied - hopefully, to the Happiest of Valleys.
A person in the conversation said there are so many things to be said after that answer. Same person who told me the other day you can't spell Penn State without Pacino.

I sent him all the information #ChiTown has posted in an email this morning. Here's his reply. My emphasis.

That is all interesting information. I truthfully didn't follow the case too closely, but that seems to have a lot of information that is "shady" to say the least. I had never heard of Sandusky's charity that had so much contact with troubled youth.

And, there ladies and gentlemen is the problem Penn Staters are facing. He doesn't know about The Second Mile. I seriously doubt he is the Lone Ranger on this one. What he and hundreds of thousands of others likely know is just what the media fed them.

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Nearly 300 Football Letterman Respond to HBO "Paterno"

To: Media FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contacts: Brian Masella 1975 Letterman (919) 372-8014
Christian Marrone 1997 Letterman (571) 421-7061

STATEMENT

As Penn State Lettermen, there was never a question that one day we would see a movie made about Joe Paterno, one that showcased his impact on the game of football, on Penn State University and, on the thousands of men he coached and mentored over his 61-year career. Sadly -- and wrongly -- HBO’s ‘Paterno’ is not that movie. It has been described by producer Barry Levinson as a work of fiction, which is likely the only truth in the entire project. Incredibly, in making the movie, Levinson and his team never consulted a single person who was close to, worked with, or was coached by Joe Paterno. Not even family members or us, who undoubtedly knew him best of all. As a result, this uninformed depiction of Joe fails in every manner about the man we knew and loved. Deviously using ‘fiction’ as his shield, Levinson takes shameless liberties about the Sandusky scandal and Joe’s knowledge of it that would certainly be proven libelous if Joe were alive today. As a coach, educator and philanthropist, Joe Paterno was a positive force in our lives, molding us not only to win games, but to win in life. His character, integrity, and moral compass will live on in us long after the ill-gotten ratings of this reckless attempt at entertainment fades away.

Ronald Adams '65, Frank Ahrenhold '72, Tyler Ahrenhold '11, Ray Alberigi '57, Russell Albert '70,
Dave Alexander '61, Jesse Alfreno '10, Kurt Allerman '77, Dick Anderson, Player / Coach, '63,
John Andress '77, Kenny Andrews '73, Mike Archie '96, Mark Arcidiacono '13, Michael Arnold '83,
Drew Astorino '11, Ferris Atty '71, Bruce Bannon '73, Michael Barninger '95, Jack Baronas '75,
Bob Bassett '79, Bob Belus '60, Lou Benfatti '93, Jeff Bergstrom '82, Tom Bill '90, Dan Biondi '83,
Jason Bisson '00, David Bland '74, Jeff H. Bleamer '75, Mike Blosser '02, Mark Bonson '88,
Scott Bouslough '84, , John Bove, Coach,- '79+, Kirk Bowman '84, Dr. Tom Bradley '75, Tim Bronish '86,
John Bronson '04, Booker Brooks, Coach,‘72+, Richard M Brown '73, Brian Brozeski '01, Dave Brzenchek '90,
Chuck Burkhart ’70, Jeff Butya '81, Rick Campbell '82, Bob Campbell 70, Gino Capone '03, Rich Caravella '76,
Don Carlino Staff '85, Joseph Carlozo '74, Glenn Carson '13, Ki-Jana Carter '95, Rashard Casey '01,
Robert Ceh '93, Alex Chiara '64, Peter Cimino '60, Craig Cirbus , Coach '84-'95, Bruce Clark '80,
Dave Clark '87, Anthony Cleary '06, Brennan Coakley '09, Ron Coder '76, F. Len Consalvo '72,
Brett Conway '97, Chuck Correal '78, Tom Couch '85, Troy Cromwell '87, Bill Crummy '70's,
Wayne Cunningham '71, Peter Curkendall '80's, Andrew Dailey '10, Rick D'Amico '82, Scott Davis '04,
Steven Davis '73, Gary W. Debes '74, Steven Delich '03, Alan Delmonaco '69, Fred R. Demler '76,
Ken Deutsch '74, Chris Devlin '75, Joe Diange '78, Tom F. Donchez '74, Troy Drayton '93,
Michael Dunlay '83, Thomas Durant '87, Gary Eberle '67, John Ebersole '70, Emery Etter '12,
Ron Etter '75, Eric Etze '88, Morris Fansler '73, Gerry Farkas '62, Craig Fiedler '89, Scott Fitzkee '79,
Matt Fornadel '97, Derek Fox '00, Tim Freeman '80's, Mike Fuhrman '83, Paul Gabel '73, Ed Gabriel '67,
Fran Ganter '71, Tony Gebicki '65, Doneal Gersh '72, Reggie Givens '94, Gene Gladys '80, Scott Gob '89,
Greg Golanoski '85, Tony Gordon '78, James Graham '60, Gary Gray ’72, Ryan Grube '94, Mike Guman '80,
Nick Haden '84, Eric Hamilton '86, Lance Hamilton '86, Shelly Hammonds '93, Brian Hand '80,
Darien Hardy '08, Franco Harris '72, Bob Harrison ’62, Warren Hartenstine '67, Greg Hay '87, Stu Helgeson '88,
Jim Heller '73, Mike Heller '92, Ron Heller '84, Scott Hettinger '80, Ron Hileman '70's, Joseph Hines '84,
Bob Holuba '71, Tim Horst '69, Ron Hostetler '77, Joshua Hull '10, Leonard Humphries '92, Neil Hutton '77,
John Ibex '67, Jason Ingram '97, Justin Ingram '02, Joe Iorio '03, Michael Irwin '67, Joe Johns '86,
Bryant Johnson '03, Pete Johnson '70, Greg Jones '80, Jim Kanuch '06, Mark Kareha '11,
Keith Karpinski '89, Ken Kelley '82, Rodney Kinlaw '07, Tim Kissell '77, Robert Kline '61,
Douglas Klopacz '10, Gary Klossner '72, Ed Kmit '66, Bob Knechtel '72, Matt Knizner '82, Bruce Kordic ‘72,
Chuck Koval '55, Matt Kranchick '03, Chad Kroell '99, John Kulka '69, Christian Kuntz '13,
Justin Kurpeikis '00, Rich Kuzy '88, Michael Lagrossi '90, Ron LaPointe '79, Philip F. LaPorta '75,
John R. Lewchenko '73, Chad Linnon '98, Linc LincolnLippincott '69, Jim Litterelle '67, Mike Lucian '08,
Larry J. Ludwig '74, Mike Lukac '03, Kenneth Lupold Jr '93, Kevin Lyden '78, Daniel Maddigan '60,
Thomas Mairs '65, Mike Malinoski '93, Massimo Manca '87, Russ Manney '00, Mark J. Markovich '74,
Nick Marmo '04, Christian Marrone '97, Kenneth Martz '80, Carmen Masciantonio '80's, Brian Masella '75,
J. D. Mason '12, Rich Mauti '77, Michael McBath '68, Brian McCann '82, Jay McCormick '80,
OJ McDuffie '92, Tom McGrath '68, Shawn McNamara '83, Dave McNaughton '66, Mike Meade '82,
Dr. Allen Meyer, Staff '69, Rob Mikulski '86, Jeremy Miller '01, Joshua Mitchell '01, Scott Mitchell '74,
Ed Monaghan '89, Anthony Morelli '08, Dan Morgan '86, Robert Mrosko '88, Thomas Mulraney '60,
Grego. Murphy '75, Joe Navin '79, John Nessel '75, Richard Nichols '75, Gregg Norton '92,
Thomas Odell '76, Brian O'Neal '93, Michael A. Orsini M.D. '74, Chet Parlavecchio '82,
Michael Pawlikowski '05, Woody Petchel, Jr. '76, Gary Petercuskie '78, Andrew Pitz '09,
Aoatoa Polamalu '89, Ryan Primanti '01, Ed Pryts '82, John R. Quinn '76, Carlos Quirch '79,
Dave Radakovich '70, Scott Radecic '84, Tom Rafferty '76, Frederic Ragucci '79, Terry Rakowski '82,
Joel Ramich '71, Eric Ravotti '94, Curt Reese '05, J.R. Refice '13, John M. Reihner '75, Bill Rettig '63,
Kip Richeal, Staff '83, James E. Rosecrans '75, Patrick Rosenella '05, Buddy Rowell '55, Dwayne Rush '87,
Michael Russo '88, George Salvaterra, Staff '87-'12, Dr. Theodore Sam '60, George SanFilippo '71,
Matt Schmitt '02, Rich Schonewolf '90, Steve Schreckengaust '66, Bryan Scott '02, James Scott '55,
James Scourtis '91, Bob Scrabis '59, Ted Sebastianelli '69, Robert Seitz, Staff '83, Gary Shaffer '69,
TIm Shaw '06, Tom Sherman '68, Tom L. Shoemaker '73, Brandon Short '99, Eric Shrive '13,
Earl Shumaker '56, Tom Shuman '75, Brian Silverling '86, David Simon '53, John Skorupan '73,
Steve Smear '70, Dave Smith '94, Neal Smith '70, Rob Smith '86, Sam Sobczak '61, Charles Sowers '55,
Pete Speros '83, William Spoor '92, Brian Stairs, Staff ' 95, Andrew Stewart '99, Jonathan Stewart '10,
Geoffrey Stryker '01, Thomas Stuart '61, John P. Susko '73, Tim Sweeney '89, Dr. Raymond Tesner '75,
Brian Tupa '95, Michael Urquhart '81, Tyler Valoczki '02, Kip Vernaglia '80, Marshall Wagner '71,
Dan Wallace '75, Tim Ward '06, Darryl Washington '88, Eric Wayne '91, John Williams '73,
Justin Williams '95, Leo Wisniewski ’82, Steve Wisniewski '89, John Wojtowicz '81, Steve Wolfe '65,
Nicholas Yocum '07, Glenn Zumbach '80.

What Joe deserves...

I've seen "The People's Joe" and attended the Grand Experiment showing where the former lettermen talk about Joe. Both excellent, but both incomplete IMO.

I did not watch the HBO story last night. I will not. It's garbage.

What we need is a 90 minute to 2 hour documentary that covers everything the guy did right from 1950 to 2011. From the family stories of salad bar stealing to returning university pencils to the FBI investigation in the late 70s and his concern for former players to the handling of guys like Enis and Engram. There are 100 other stories that need to be detailed for the public to see.

That is what we need. Joe deserves that much.

Can you name the most recent NCAA Champion by PIAA District?

Can you name the most recent NCAA Champion by PIAA District?

Here is who I have so far. Hopefully, I haven't missed anyone:

District 1 Mock (UNC) -- 1982
District 2 Gavin (Pitt) -- 2008
District 3 Ruth (Penn State) -- 2014 -- He obviously wrestled for Susquehanna Twp & Blair
District 4 Zain (Penn State) -- 2018
District 5
District 6 Wright (Penn State) -- 2013
District 7 Nolf and Joseph (Penn State) & Lee (Iowa) -- 2018
District 8
District 9 Collins (WVU) -- 1991
District 10 O'Day (Edinboro) -- 1989
District 11 Cruz (Lehigh) -- 2017
District 12

should we be paying mens CFB and CBB players?

this is a raging debate in the media, who seems to be taking the side of paying the players. a common theme is that this is now a matter of compensating poor players who are being enslaved by the system. to me this is a troubling argument.

I think if this is not addressed it will become a big problem for ADs at most D1 programs. for starters, any kind of increased comp - even if done by the players on their own, will likely raise some sort of creative lawyer argument that under Title IX the comp will have to be equalized. i think that will happen even if the money is being earned direct to players from say advertisers - even though it makes sense. a big reason so many ADs have budget issues now is Title IX entitlement costs where the big revenue sports have to carry the whole place.

if we get past that point, there will be a compensation level issue. For example, if you attend Bama, will some advertiser pay you more than say they would at UCF? it is hard to imagine that this will be an easy solution. What happens if a player is getting advertising $$$, and they become academically ineligible? what if a player gets benched for no apparent reason (we have seen this with PSU palyers already) will they lose $$$?

For me, the easy solution is just have the NBA and NFL run minor league programs like we already see for Hockey and baseball. Then a player can be drafted out of HS - not get any $$, but sign with the program of their choice. the people arguing for paying players already are saying that the players have no interest in college anyhow, so let them go pro. the NBA and NFL can bestow on these players big paydays if they want. there is no way there is $$$ to pay these players from the schools. many cannot fund their athletic depts now.

The NFL and NBA could fund scholarship $$$ for these minor league players to use in the future if they wanted. kind of a GI bill for players.

this would keep the ncaa around the student-athlete and the pro leagues running their minor league. the NCAA is not supposed to be a minor league. Emmert seems to not support the paying players idea.

what is wrong with a minor league and getting these players out of the schools where many of them are not prepared to be students anyhow. what bad thing happens?

You-all hate your new Maytag/Whirlpool washer?

Our 18 year old Maytag was making an awful noise. I attempt diy on anything. My possible mis-diagnosis was a bearing. The kit came and I could see it was the wrong one so I returned it. The fact that the schematic of the tranny listed dozens of parts and being 18, we just got new W&D. The dryer is nuclear, however, I hate the washer. Cycles take forever! Despite being 18, whishing we had just had it repaired!
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