West Point Band to perform at Marywood

Test_WPAOG logoLine.Marywood University’s Wind Ensemble under the direction of David Romines, D.M.A., music, theatre, and dance department co-chair, associate professor and director of bands at Marywood University, and the West Point Band will perform a concert honoring America’s Veterans on Sunday, April 17,  at 4 p.m., in the Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts. This event is free and open to the public.

The concert will open at 4 p.m., with Marywood University’s Wind Ensemble. This 100-piece band will perform several patriotic selections and will end their performance with a version of Battle Hymn of the Republic, featuring Marywood University’s campus choir under the direction of Rick Hoffenberg, D.M.A., co-chair of the music, theatre, and dance department and associate professor of choral activities at Marywood University.

The second half of the show, beginning at approximately 5 p.m., is reserved for Marywood’s guests, The West Point Band, the Army’s oldest musical organization that continues to provide world-class music to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets and to serve as ambassadors of the United States Military Academy and the Army to local, national, and international communities. Its innovative programs and performances are enjoyed across the globe through regular television, radio, and recordings. The West Point Band traces its lineage back to a single drummer and fifer left to maintain the tradition of military music at West Point after the Revolutionary War. Over the next 200 years, the band has evolved into one of the most capable and versatile professional performing groups in the world.

For additional information on the concert at Marywood University, please call Dr. Romines, at (706) 255-9180, or email dromines@marywood.edu.

 

Dunmore Lady Bucks advance to state semifinal before loss to Neumann-Goretti

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The 2015-2016 Lady Bucks Basketball Team. Photo Credit: Rich Banick Photography

By Steve Svetovich

It was another basketball season to remember.

A season ending loss, but a lot to be proud of.

The Dunmore Lady Bucks advanced all the way to the PIAA Class AA semifinal losing to Neumann-Goretti, 52-26, Tuesday, March 15, at Bethlehem Freedom High School.

It was the third straight season Neumann-Goretti eliminated the Lady Bucks in the playoffs.

Dunmore finished the season 27-3, a magnificent showing under veteran coach Ben O’Brien.

The Lady Bucks won the Lackawanna League Division III title in a season that featured a 20-game winning streak.

Dunmore lost to Neumann-Goretti, 64-61, in the quarterfinals last season. The Lady Bucks lost, 55-30, to Neumann-Goretti in the semifinals in 2014.

In the state semifinal this year, Syracuse-commit Alisha Kebbe led Neumann-Goretti with 16 points. Morgan Lenahan scored 13 and Chyna Nixon added 12.

Dunmore had only nine field goals on 28 attempts against a tight Neumann-Goretti defense. Dunmore senior Izzy Cooper hit on four of her eight shots from the paint to lead the Lady Bucks with eight points.

The Lady Bucks did not score in the fourth quarter. Neumann-Goretti scored 14 in the final quarter to close the win.

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Dunmore senior Megan Hartshorn, April 2016 Athlete of the Month. Photo Credit: Rich Banick Photography

The Lady Bucks came close in the third quarter when senior Megan Hartshorn, Maddie Martin and Erika Bistran each hit 3-pointers. Dunmore was able to close the gap to 33-24 after Bistran hit her 3-pointer.

Emily Sheehan scored on a hoop with 30 seconds left in the third quarter as Dunmore was down, 38-26.

However, Dunmore did not score again.

The Lady Bucks defeated Imhotep Charter, 45-44, in the PIAA Class AA quarterfinal game, Friday, March 11, at Bethlehem Freedom High School.

Dunmore star junior guard Maddie Martin led the team with 13 points in the contest. She scored Dunmore’s first points of the game to go up, 3-2.

Bistran scored nine, Hartshorn eight, Sheehan seven and Cooper six to aide a balanced Dunmore scoring attack.

The clutch Martin hit a third-quarter lay-in to put the Lady Bucks up, 22-21.

Bistran and Hartshorn hit on back-to-back 3-pointers in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter.

A Hartshorn hoop and two Martin free throws put Dunmore up by five late in the contest.

The Lady Bucks, led by Martin’s superb ball handling, held onto the ball in the final minutes before Sheehan hit on two free throws and Martin on one to give Dunmore a 45-41 lead.

Imhotep’s Shadera Jenkins hit on a 3-pointer with a half second left, but Dunmore sealed the win, 45-44.

Bistran hit on three 3-pointers in the win. Cooper hauled down seven important rebounds.

Beginning a stretch in 2005-06 that includes six straight District 2 Class AA titles and nine total, the Lady Bucks have been in the state playoffs in each of the past 11 years. In that time, Dunmore has a record of 276-47, including 20-11 in the state playoffs.

Dunmore finished 25-4 under coach O’Brien last season. The Lady Bucks graduate six seniors this year.

Dance Academy opens new location

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Prima Elite Academy of Dance celebrated their moving with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at their new location performed by owner Jennifer Griglock-Haggerty of Dunmore, surrounded by dance students, family and friends. The new studio is located at 1434 North Main Ave, Scranton, Pennsylvania and offers dance in ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary, lyrical, pointe, and hip hop.

The University of Scranton Small Business Development Center (SBDC) held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the new location of Prima Elite Academy of Dance at 1434 North Main Ave, Scranton. The studio offers dance in ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary, lyrical, pointe, and hip hop.

Jennifer Griglock-Haggerty of Dunmore, owner of Prima Elite Academy of Dance, expressed thanks to all who helped, including her husband, mother, father and all of the parents.

A native of Pittston, Jennifer began her dance training at the age of three. A graduate of Pittston Area High School, she was a scholarship student at Point Park University Conservatory where she  received her Bachelor of Arts in Dance, Magna Cum Laude, with a concentration in ballet from Point Park.

Upon graduation, Jennifer moved to Chicago where she continued to dance on scholarship at the Lou Conte Dance Studio, home of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. There, Jennifer continued her training with Claire Baulieu, Julie Nakagawa Böttcher, and Lucas Crandall. Jennifer also performed on tour with the Radio City Christmas Spectacular both as an ensemble member and featured dancer.

Jennifer has been teaching dance instruction since she was 15 years old. She has conducted numerous master classes for students of all ages. Jennifer and  her husband, Kevin Haggerty, have  two children, Kevin, 5 and Giovanna, 3.

For more information, call Jennifer Griglock-Haggerty at (570) 815-4335; Francene Dudziec, The University of Scranton SBDC at (570) 941-4168 or visit www.facebook.com/primaeliteacademyofdance.