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MAY 1824, 2016

Relay for Life brings


together community

Lenape Regional High School District Cup

Marlton event June 4 at Cherokee High School


By KRISTEN DOWD
The Sun
Deb Fortino wants people to
know that Relay for Life Marlton
is more than a walk.
Its an experience.
You dont quite understand it
until you go, Fortino said.
Theres so much going on. Every
hour there are different activities.
Theres something for everyone.
Fortino sits on the leadership
committee for Relay for Life Marlton, a 12-hour fundraiser for the
American Cancer Society. She
said the event drew her in because it is all encompassing.
Fortino was diagnosed with
Ewings sarcoma, a pediatric cancer that mainly affects children
and adolescents, at age 25.
What I like about it is its not
just one cancer. Its all the cancers, Fortino said. When I was
25, I had pediatric cancer. There
was a walk for it, but it was mostly kids. I never could relate to any
walks. This one I can relate to because its for everybody.
Relay for Life Marlton begins
at noon on Saturday, June 4, and
runs through midnight at the
track at Cherokee High School,
120 Tomlinson Mill Road. Teams
sign up, fundraise and, at the

IF YOU GO
When: Noon to midnight on
June 4
Where: Cherokee High School
track, 120 Tomlinson Mill Road,
Marlton
How: Take part in the event by
registering at www.relayfor
life.org/marltonnj.

event, walk laps around the track.


Relay for Life of Marlton
started eight years ago and I have
been involved since the beginning. I was diagnosed with breast
cancer in 2008. My mother and
two of my sisters had breast cancer as well, and we carry the
BRCA-1 gene. I was lucky enough
to benefit from some of the services that the American Cancer Society offers, Meryl Schindler
said, and when I received a postcard in the mail telling me that a
Relay was starting in Marlton and
asking if I wanted to get involved,
I jumped on the chance I value
the time I get to spend meeting
the many faces of Relay survivors, caregivers and people who
just want to help.
please see TEAMS, page 13

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

Cherokees Justin Kelly tries to break away from the pack during the second lap of the boys 3200meter run. Cherokee High Schools track and field teams competed against their district rivals in
the 10th annual Lenape Regional High School District Cup at Seneca High School last Wednesday.
The Cherokee boys team won the boys cup, edging Lenape High School in the final events. For
more photos, please see page 14.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Student volunteers
LRHSD honors four seniors.
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Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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It was a night to give thanks to
those who already give so much of
themselves, when the Lenape Regional High School District used
its May 11 Board of Education
meeting to honor the recipients of
this years student volunteer service awards.
According to LRHSD director
of programs and planning
Matthew Webb, the awards were
first implemented across the district not only to honor senior student volunteers, but also to instill
in all students civic responsibility
and a willingness to service their
communities throughout their
lives.
Webb said the students who re-

ceived the award demonstrate


commitment and dedication toward volunteerism as well as
leadership that demonstrates others to do the same in their community.
This years recipients were
Cherokee High Schools Katherine Taylor, Lenape High Schools
Victoria Ieradi, Seneca High
Schools Gabriella Magasic and
Shawnee High Schools Jessica
Forelli.
The accomplishments of each
recipient were detailed at the
meeting by that recipients school
principal, and short videos were
also played where the recipients
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tennis score
The following Cherokee High
School boys tennis score was submitted by Lenape High School varsity head coach Tony Guerrera.
Lenape defeated Cherokee, 4-1,
in the first round of the South Jersey Group IV playoffs
First singles: Jack Lavin,
Lenape, defeated Grant Sokol 6-0 6-0
Second
singles:
Jonathan
Staub, Cherokee, defeated Marc
Ignarri 6-4 6-0
Third singles: Jimmy Li,
Lenape, defeated Andrew Cervantes 6-3 4-6 11-9
First doubles: Kavi Munjal and
Jeremy Shpigel, Lenape, defeated
Ali Kaleem and Joe Sisti 6-4 6-0
Second doubles: Brett Chow
and Allen Sha, Lenape, defeated
Konrad Scroger and Sufi Zekaria
6-4 6-0

lacrosse scores
The following Cherokee High
School girls lacrosse scores were
submitted by varsity head coach
Sarah Wood
Cherokee defeated Clearview, 1411, on May 9
Gab Bodine scored four goals to
lead the Chiefs to their fourth win
of the season. Samantha Patrizi
scored three times and added an
assist. Mary Carroll had two goals
and three assists.
Cherokee defeated Eastern, 10-9,
in overtime on May 11
Lilly Fox scored the game-winning goal in overtime for the
Chiefs. Tara Zeuli scored twice
and assisted on the game-winning
goal. Kelsey Adam had two goals
and two assists.

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The last few weeks

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Grads: Savor the final days of your high school career


n just a few short weeks, high
school seniors throughout New
Jersey will be wrapping up their
final days of class, taking their final
high school tests and walking onto
their high school field one more time
for graduation.
Its an exciting time in the life of a
young man or young woman. The final
weeks of high school, the graduation
ceremony, the hugs and congratulations following, the celebrations that
will last throughout the summer and
the packing for, the drive to and the arrival at college are memories graduates will remember fondly.
To all the grads out there, while you
may want to rush these last days so
school can be out for summer, and so
high school can be out forever, remember to savor every remaining moment.
This may not mean much to you
right now, but there are experiences
you will have in these final days, these

Your thoughts
What are your memories about high
school graduation? Share your thoughts
on this, and other topics, through a letter
to the editor.

next few months, that you will never


replicate again. There are people you
will graduate with some friends,
some acquaintances, some whom you
grew up with whom you may never
see again.
There are some whom you are close
with now who you will grow apart
from over the years, and there are
some whom you will grow closer to as
your lives change.
Those wistful days of no responsibility will be behind you. Soon, you
will be on your own. You will have the
freedom to eat pizza for breakfast, stay
up until 4 a.m., take a nap in the middle of the day, go berzerk at a sporting

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event wearing your colleges colors


and skip a class if you want to note:
we dont recommend that last one.
The label high school student
came with a lot of restrictions on your
freedom, but it also gave you a get-outof-jail-free card, or cards. Once graduation is over, that label goes away. All
freedoms given to an American adult
will be yours.
But so, too, will all the consequences
of your actions. The decisions you
make from as serious as do I study
for this test? to should I eat another
burrito? will all have results that
will affect your life. Its a lot of responsibility. Its a good thing, for sure, but
it can also be a scary thing, becoming
an adult.
So, while you still have the option,
live life as a kid one last time. Savor
these last days of high school. And be
confident that you will do just fine.
Good luck and congratulations!

LRHSD honors students joining U.S. armed forces


District honors 21 seniors from across its four schools for decision to enter armed services,
military academies or college ROTC programs after their graduation in June
By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
The past and present of the United
States armed forces came together to honor
their future when on May 9 the Lenape Regional High School District held its seventh
annual armed services awards ceremony.
On that night, 21 seniors from across the
districts four schools and their families
gathered as district officials, members of
the community and veterans honored them
for their decision to enter the armed services, military academies or college ROTC

programs after graduation in June.


Superintendent Carol Birnbohm told the
seniors that while the event was an opportunity to celebrate their service and sacrifice, she hoped it could also help create a
support system where veterans might provide valuable insight for the students and
their parents.
Tonights students will have added
pressure of being a part of something
much bigger than they have ever been a
part of before a newfound responsibility
understanding that individual decisions
now impact their unit, their institution

and our country, Birnbohm said. Veterans, Im looking to you to provide insight
for our students on how to best handle that
new responsibility.
Students honored at the event included
Lenape High School seniors Raymond
Backus, Brian Betz, Dillon Gladwell and
Cynthia Martinez; Shawnee High School
seniors Jeffrey Amisano, Charles Howard
V, Zachary Rosen, Daniel Scannell and
Joshua Walton; Cherokee High School seniors Kelsey Adam, Atrayo Croly, Conner
please see KEYNOTE, page 9

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marlton editor Zane Clark
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MAY 1824, 2016 THE MARLTON SUN 7

baseball scores
The following Cherokee High
School baseball scores were submitted by varsity head coach
Marc Petragnani.
Cherokee defeated Bishop Eustace, 5-4, on May 5.
Hunter Mason went 2-for-4 with
a home run and two RBIs for the
Chiefs. Nick Snyder earned the
win on the mound, allowing four
hits and four walks in five innings. Mike Evans doubled twice
for the Chiefs.
Cherokee defeated Moorestown,
14-1, in five innings on May 9.
The Chiefs scored 10 runs in
the first inning alone to win easily.
Evan Powell was 1-for-3 with a

double, two runs scored, and four


RBIs. Jack Walters allowed just
one hit and one walk on the
mound for Cherokee.
Cherry Hill West defeated Cherokee, 8-2, on May 10
The Chiefs managed just two
runs and five hits in the loss to the
Lions. Cherry Hill West got a
home run from Jack Goan and
scored in every inning except the
seventh inning.
Cherokee defeated Lenape, 3-0,
on May 11
Snyder had an outstanding
game on the mound, throwing a
four-hit complete game shutout
for the Chiefs. John Gavura went
2-for-3 with a run scored an a RBI.

Art teacher exhibit reception May 19


The Center for the Arts in
Southern New Jersey is presenting its CFA/SNJ teaching-staff exhibit through May 30, including
work by 11 staff members.
The exhibit will be open Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and

Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. A


special exhibit reception, free and
open to the public, is Thursday,
May 19 from 7 to 9 p.m.
The Center for the Arts in
Southern New Jersey is located at
123 South Elmwood Road.

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CALENDAR

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WEDNESDAY MAY 18
Adult Yarn Social: Adult. 11 a.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton
Road. Knit and/or crochet? Then
come join other knitting and crochet fans for an hour (or more, if
preferred) of relaxed, social yarn
time. Registration is not required.
More information online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
MOMS club: For at-home mothers.
momsclubmarltons@
Email
gmail.com for information.
Preschool storytime: Barnes and
Noble, 200 West Route 70. 11 a.m.
Call 596-7058 for information.

THURSDAY MAY 19
Burlington County Office of Aging
Services: Adult. 1 p.m. Evesham

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FRIDAY MAY 20
Library at 984 Tuckerton Road.
May is older Americans month.
Meet Lucille Boone from the
Burlington County Office of
Aging to familiarize with what
services are available to county
residents. There will be free
handout materials to take home.
Register
online
at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
BNI Evesham Regional Chapter

151 New Road, Marlton, NJ 08053

856-985-0412

Lunch: Every Thursday at 11:30


a.m. at Indian Spring Country
Club, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNI is
a business and professional networking referral organization.
Join us to learn more about how
to grow your business. Call Jim
for details at (856) 669-2602.
BNI Marlton Regional Chapter
Lunch: Every Thursday at 11:30
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your business. Call Ray for details
at (609) 760-0624.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Hope United Methodist Church.
Call (609) 704-2832 or visit
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Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at


Prince of Peace Church. Call
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Overeaters Anonymous: 11:15 a.m.
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MAY 1824, 2016


tion: Ages 13-19. 10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton
Road. A new program just for
special needs teens. Stations of
sensory friendly crafts will be
available as well as music, conversation and fun. Caregivers are
required to stay. Best suited for
teens and young adults.
Evesham Historical Society meeting: Adult. 9 a.m. At the Inskeep
House, 10 Madison Court. Members of the public are welcome
and tours available after the
meeting upon request. Call Geoff
Smith at (856) 783-0687.

MONDAY MAY 23
Itsy Bitsy Time: Ages 6 through 12
months. 10:15 a.m. Evesham
Library at 984 Tuckerton Road.
please see CALENDAR, page 11

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MAY 1824, 2016 THE MARLTON SUN 9

Keynote speaker was USMC Maj. Borneo


KEYNOTE
Continued from page 6
Cosgrove, Zachary Ellis, Michael
Evans, Jose Fraile, Justin Keller,
Andrew Kim, Elizur Mitchell and
Stephen Scheuren; and Seneca
High School seniors Tyler Barton
and Alex Funches.
Birnbohm told the students
they would soon be joining an
elite club that extolls leadership,
and while some may spend their
entire careers in the armed forces
and some may not, they will all
share the common thread of
being prepared for any obstacle.
You will be asked to do things
you were never asked to do before, and you will learn that you
will be able to accomplish much
more than you thought you could
ever accomplish, Birnbohm
said.
Exemplifying that belief was
the evenings keynote speaker,
USMC Maj. Michael Borneo, a
Mt. Laurel native and graduate of
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ZANE CLARK/The Sun

Members of the JROTC program from schools throughout Lenape Regional High School District present colors during the LRHSD Armed
Services Awards Ceremony on May 9. The ceremony honors students
in the district who plan to enter the armed services, military academies or college ROTC programs after their graduation in June.
the Lenape High School class of
1996.
Borneo is assigned as a military advisor to the Bureau of East

Asian and Pacific Affairs, Office


of Regional Security and Policy,
please see BORNEO, page 10

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BORNEO
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Afghanistan.
Borneo said he understood

youth and arrogance could be


powerful when combined, but
hoped the students would make
use of information he wished was
made more explicitly clear to him
at their age.
Borneo said the students would
ultimately find themselves in the
business of taking and saving
lives, and while some would be
closer to the pointy end of the
spear than others, they were all
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He said those decisions also extend beyond simple combat, as in


his 16 years of service, he had lost
five marines in training accidents, three to suicide, two to
drug overdoses and 12 to off-duty
vehicle accidents.
I dont say this to scare you,
but to encourage you to mentally
prepare yourself for the challenges that await, Borneo said.
As a leader, people will look to
you to be the quiet in the storm.
Know yourself, and know the resources that are available to
help.
Borneo also stressed accountability to the students, and said he
would be remiss if he did not caution them directly on what he
said were the most common pitfalls and causes of disciplinary issues in alcohol, drugs and sexual
encounters.
While Borneo said no one enters the armed forces expecting
bad things to happen, when they
do happen, there are normally
multiple opportunities beforehand where someone could have
broken the chain of events.
It requires awareness and
moral courage, Borneo said. Instill both of those in yourselves
and in those you lead.

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CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
Join Ms. Jenn for a fun activity
with motion and music for babies
6 through 12 months. Bring a
blanket. Siblings must remain
seated. Registration is required.
Register
online
at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Boppin Babies: Ages 12 through 24
months. 11 a.m. Evesham Library
at 984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.
Jenn for a fun circle time with
parachute play and more. For 12
through 24 months. Siblings
must remain seated. Registration
is required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or

call the library at (856) 983-1444.


Afternoon Book Discussion Go
Set A Watchman: Adult. 2 p.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton Road. Join the library discuss
Go Set a Watchman by Harper
Lee. New members are welcome
and registration is not required.
Family Craft: Families. 6:30 p.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton Road. Drop in for a fun family
craft that is perfect for all ages.
Wagging Tales: Families.7 p.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton
Road. Come and visit the therapy
dogs from Loving Paws who visit
the library each month for reading and fun. Learn all kinds of
interesting things about dogs,
practice reading, and bring your
family. It's a dog-a-bration. All

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Fax us at (856) 427-0934. Call the editor at (856) 427-0933.

ages. Registration is requested.


Register
online
at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Marlton Womens Club meeting:
6:30 p.m. refreshments and 7

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CALENDAR
Continued from page 11
p.m. meeting at Gibson House
Community Center. For more
information, visit www.marltonwomansclub.com.
Overeaters Anonymous: 1:30 p.m.
at Prince of Peace Church. Call
(856)
424-3687
or
visit
www.oa.org for information.

TUESDAY MAY 24
Wii for Seniors & Adults: Ages 55
and up. 10:30 a.m. Evesham
Library at 984 Tuckerton Road.
Geared for ages 55 and over, but
open to all adult players. Video
games are not just for kids anymore. See what all the buzz is
about. Bowling, golf, puzzle
games, more. Wii generously
donated by Samost Caregiver
Respite Grant & JFCSSNJ. Registration is required. Register
online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in
person or call the library at (856)
983-1444.
Mr. Kajarias Foreign Film Picks
Pauline at the Beach: Adult. 2
p.m. Evesham Library at 984
Tuckerton Road. Join the library

every month to watch a foreign


film selected by former Drexel
Professor Ramesh Kajaria. Registration is not required, but seating is limited. Pauline at the
Beach, in French with English
subtitles. Rated R. (1983) This
seemingly simple French comedy
about a seaside romance boasts
strong performances and unexpected depth.
Book Discussion Go Set A
Watchman: Adult. 7 p.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton
Road. Join the library discuss Go
Set a Watchman by Harper Lee.
New members are welcome and
registration is not required.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
Balinski at [email protected]
or 380-4701.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609) 268-6420 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
Marlton Central Networkers Chapter: 11:30 a.m. at Marcos at Indian
Spring, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNI
meets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel free
to bring plenty of business cards
and a guest or two to find out how a
trade exclusive business networking group can help increase qualified referrals. Call (856) 304-9320
for more information.

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TEAMS
Continued from page 1
Schindler serves on the Relay
for Life Marlton committee and is
the registration chairperson.
I am lucky enough to work
with a committee of people who
have become a part of my family,
Schindler said. We support each
other's ideas and come up with
new and exciting ideas to keep
Relay fresh.
Since its inception in 1985,
Relay for Life has grown to include 4 million people in more
than 20 countries around the
world. Its the largest grassroots
fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. And while
some of the money raised goes toward research, a large portion
stays in the communities where it
originated.
American Cancer Society services in Burlington County include
Roads to Recovery, where volunteers give rides to those going to
chemotherapy or treatment, and
Look Good Feel Better, which
helps teach women undergoing
treatment how to cope with skin
changes and hair loss by teaching
scarf-tying, makeup applications
and more. There is also 1-800-2272345, the 24-hour help line to give
answers to those facing cancer.
At Relay for Life Marlton,
teams are given a campsite within the track to act as their home
base. The day kicks off with an
opening ceremony. A cancer survivor speaks, and then survivors
walk the first lap together. Everyone joins for the second lap. Festivities follow.

We have many fundraising activities, games, Zumba, kickboxing, a deejay, food trucks and contests all joining to spend time
with family and friends while
raising money, Schindler said.
We have a wonderful survivor
luncheon for survivors and their
caregivers that is catered by local
restaurants.
At 9 p.m., a Luminaria Ceremony is held, with white candle-lit
bags lining the track. Each bag is
inscribed with a name some are
names of those who passed, and
others are names of survivors.
Lights on the track are turned off,
and the glow of the luminaria
bags is the only light. These bags
can also be purchased before the
event for a $10 donation, which is
part of the fundraising efforts by
participating teams.
I get teary-eyed walking the
Survivors Lap and during the Luminaria
Ceremony,
Ron
Woody Woodmansee said. Its
impressive. Its almost like God
speaking from above. It makes
you realize how lucky you are.
Woodmansee is a cancer survivor. After he was diagnosed
with prostate cancer nearly seven
years ago, he heard about Relay
for Life. He took part five years
ago, and has served on the committee for four years.
Its extra special to me this
year because my wife has breast
cancer now, Woodmansee said.
His wife, Lynn Thomson, has volunteered with Relay for Life Marlton for the past few years, too.
Woodmansee said they got involved for a simple reason to
give back.
This stage in my life, Ive been
lucky in a lot of ways, he said,

softball scores
The following Cherokee High
School softball scores were submitted by Cherry Hill High School
West varsity head coach Melissa
Fransozi and Lenape High School
varsity head coach Eric Krastek.
Cherry Hill West defeated
Cherokee, 4-2, on May 10
Emily Mesey and Megan
Hasvlak recorded Cherokees
only two hits in the game. Katie

Cummisky had both Cherokee


RBIs. Meghan Davis homered for
Cherry Hill West in the win.
Cherokee defeated Lenape, 3-1,
on May 11
Samantha Waldman had a double to help lead Cherokee to a win.
Abbey Scarengelli pitched a good
game for the Chiefs, allowing just
five hits, one walk, and one run in
seven innings.

so now its time for me to give


back.
The American Cancer Society
hopes each individual taking part
in Relay for Life raises at least
$100. The Relay for Life Marlton
has raised $24,465.63 as of last
week, with 57 teams and 485 participants. The goal is $112,000.
If you have cancer, you definitely feel a sense of community
and comfort. If you are somebody
who is a friend, you feel like
youve contributed and that
youve accomplished something,
Fortino said. You can see that
raising money for a good cause
can be a lot of fun.
For more information and to
register for Relay for Life Marlton,
visit
www.relayforlife.org/marltonnj.

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14 THE MARLTON SUN MAY 1824, 2016

Lenape Regional High


School District Cup
Photos by Mike Monostra/The Sun
Cherokee High Schools track and field teams competed against their
district rivals in the 10th annual Lenape Regional High School District Cup at Seneca High School last Wednesday. Clockwise from
above: The Cherokee boys team won the boys cup, edging Lenape
High School. Cherokees Brianna King and Lenapes Shannon Lambert lunge for the finish line during the final heat of the girls 200meter dash. Cherokees Kayla Fericy takes off down the runway during the pole vault. Mike McShane clears the bar during his first attempt in the boys high jump. (Inset) Cherokees Nick Falk leads the
pack during the boys 1600-meter race. Julianne Gallagher leaps
over a hurdle in the first heat of the girls 100-meter hurdles event.

CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS


Cherokee High School first place finishers at the Lenape Regional
High School District Cup.
Girls 5000-meter run Kassie Kromish 20:40.30
Girls 4x100-meter relay Morgan Clark, Brianna King, Sierra Keller
and Alyssa Nastasi 0:50.41
Girls 4x400-meter relay Morgan Clark, Tricia Donahue, Sierra
Keller and Brianna King 3:59.14
Girls discus throw Kaela Schrier 97-feet, 10-inches
Girls javelin throw Kaela Schrier 120-feet, 1-inch
Boys 1600-meter run Nick Falk 4:39.63
Boys 3200-meter run Jack Shea 9:52.27
Boys 5000-meter run Jonathan Conn 18:10.25
Boys 4x100-meter relay Robert Curley, Matthew Powell, Daulton
Hopkins and Terrance Graves 0:44.37 (meet record)
Boys javelin throw Elizur Mitchell 166-feet, 9-inches
Boys team points total 115 points (first place)
Girls team points total 89.5 points (second place)

MAY 1824, 2016 THE MARLTON SUN 15

Taylor has volunteered more than 500 hours


TAYLOR
Continued from page 2
Much of Taylors volunteer
work has been centered at the
Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, where shes spent more
than 500 hours volunteering as a
science presenter.
Taylor said volunteering had
been a central part of her life
from a young age, and she was
happy to think that some of the
children shes spoken to at the
Franklin Institute might someday want to become scientists or
mathematicians.
I think volunteering is important because its a way to give
back and its a way to share our
knowledge with others, Taylor
said. Its a way to spread inspiration.
Sharing knowledge with others
was also a mission for Ieradi, who
in addition to being involved with
food drives and tutoring work,

has spent more than 500 hours


with the Girl Scouts and Boy
Scouts.
For her Girl Scout Gold Service
Award project, Ieradi helped improve the Pine Tree Educational
and Environmental Center in
Tabernacle by installing educational signs detailing animal and
plants unique to the Pinelands.
I know Im pretty fortunate, I
live in a great town, I have great
parents and a great support system, so I think its only appropriate that people who have things
should help give back to their
community and help out those
who are less fortunate than themselves, Ieradi said.
Spreading the idea of volunteering throughout the community was also a goal in the work of
Magasic, who volunteers at the
Animal Welfare Association in
Voorhees in addition to work
shes done at Virtua Hospital, National Honor Society and preparing food for the homeless.
Volunteering is important be-

cause it leaves you with a really


positive feeling about yourself,
Magasic said. You know that
youre helping others but you're
also helping yourself and earning
respect for yourself at the same
time.
Positive feelings were also a
theme in Forellis volunteer work,
much of which has concentrated
on helping with cheerleading
through the Medford Youth Athletic Association.
Forelli has also done volunteer
work through the National Honor
Society and the Shawnee cheer
team, and said she hopes to continue her community service well
into the future.
I would definitely say community service is one of the biggest
activities of my life and not something Id want to give up, Forelli
said.

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