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Photo Gallery Sun 04/23

2017-04-22 01:00:00
Pat Monatg plants flowers Saturday, April 22, 2017, during the annual Big Spring Clean, a joint project of the Shade Tree Commission and Butler Downtown.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle

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Butler pitcher Connor Ollio was in complete control, tossing a 1-hitter as the Golden Tornado blanked Seneca Valley, 4-0, at Kelly Automotive Park Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Butler’s Ryan Lynn steps back from a high inside pitch as the Golden Tornado blanked Seneca Valley, 4-0, at Kelly Automotive Park Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Butler’s Dallas Hays gets up after sliding into home on a Cade Negley double as the Golden Tornado blanked Seneca Valley, 4-0, at Kelly Automotive Park Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Butler’s Dallas Hays slides into home on a Cade Negley double as the Golden Tornado blanked Seneca Valley, 4-0, at Kelly Automotive Park Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Seneca Valley baseball Coach George Smith has an animated discussion with the umpires about a possible bobbles catch as the Golden Tornado blanked Seneca Valley, 4-0, at Kelly Automotive Park Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Seneca Valley’s starting pitcher D.J. Alway takes the mound as the Golden Tornado blank Seneca Valley, 4-0, at Kelly Automotive Park Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Butler’s catcher Justin Stewart and pitcher Connor Ollio have a good night as the Golden Tornado blank Seneca Valley, 4-0, at Kelly Automotive Park Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Seneca Valley’s Sam Owori and Butler’s Noah Beverage start their heat of the 1600 meter run at the 53rd annual Butler Invitational on Friday April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Butler’s Noah Beverage in the lead on a lap of the 1600 meter run at the 53rd annual Butler Invitational on Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Butler’s Alexis Leech loosens up for a heat of the 400 meter dash at the 53rd annual Butler Invitational on Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Butler’s Alexis Leech starts the 400 meter dash at the 53rd annual Butler Invitational on Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Butler’s Maggie Welty at the 53rd annual Butler Invitational on Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Butler’s Trent Valent runs the first leg of the 4x100 relay at the 53rd annual Butler Invitational on Friday, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Knoch thrower Jordan Geist broke his own Butler Invitational records in the shot put and discus Friday night. Geist threw 74-2½ in the shot and 196-8 in the discus.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Knoch thrower Jordan Geist broke his own Butler Invitational records in the shot put and discus Friday night, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Knoch thrower Jordan Geist broke his own Butler Invitational records in the shot put and discus Friday night, April 21, 2017.Dave Prelosky/butler eagle
Sisters Kristie Radvan, left, and Tori Radvan have formed quite a duo hitting in the middle of a potent order for the Freeport softball team.SUBMITTED PHOTO
Mars High School students, from left, junior Michelle Manukas, sophomore Jacob Smith and senior Zachary Kowalewski performed in concerts at the 2017 Pennsylvania Music Educators Association All-State Festival in Erie. Kowalewski played saxophone and Manukas played flute in the All-State Concert Band. Smith played trombone with the All-State Orchestra.submitted photo
"Chenoa Gregory and her father, Michael, will both graduate from Slippery Rock University next month."
"Chenoa Gregory and her father, Michael, will both graduate from Slippery Rock University next month."
Cranberry Twp Police Chief Kevin Meyer bench presses as The Cranberry Twp Police started a fitness program in December and this week is the first round of benchmark assessments at the Cranberry Twp police weight room i the police station on Wednesday April 19, 2017.(Justin Guido photo)
Cranberry Twp Police officer Justin Hewitt gives it everything he has as he bench presses as The Cranberry Twp Police started a fitness program in December and this week is the first round of benchmark assessments at the Cranberry Twp police weight room i the police station on Wednesday April 19, 2017.(Justin Guido photo)
Cranberry Twp Police officer Ed Steinmetz does sit-ups Wednesday, April 19, 2017, as part of the department's new fitness program, Elite Police FIT. About half of Cranberry's officers are participating in the voluntary fitness program, which started in December.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Second graders Landon Haas and Travis Ridenour inspect their "stained glass" planets they created as part of an Earth Day project at Evans City Elementary School.
Mylie Hake, a second grader at Evans City, rips apart tissue paper to make a stained glass Earth for an Earth Day project.
Betty Graham separating flowers for planting Saturday, April 22, 2017, during the annual Big Spring Clean, a joint project of the Shade Tree Commission and Butler Downtown.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Betty Graham separating flowers for planting Saturday, April 22, 2017, during the annual Big Spring Clean, a joint project of the Shade Tree Commission and Butler Downtown.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Pat Monatg planting flowers with already placed arbovitae in front f the PNC Bank on Main St at the annual Spring Clean-Up, a joint project of Downtown Butler and the Shade Tree Commission on Saturday, 4/22/17(DAVE PRELOSKY PHOTO)
Officer Conrad Pfeifer holds an example of a T-shirt that the Middlesex Township Police Department is selling to raise funds for the care and maintenance of Mibo, the department’s K-9 officer. The $15 shirts are for sale at the township building, 133 Browns Hill Road.submitted photo
Jordyn Walker, 17, of Cranberry Township was accepted into Pace University’s summer musical theater program in New York City.SUBMITTED PHOTO
Daniel Wilbert sands down a room as Nonprofit Development Corp. community builders group fixes up a house on Fairview Avenue. A Soroptimist project will furnish the apartment once it is finished for use in providing temporary shelter for women.Justin Guido/BUTLER EAGLE
Don Webb feeds a hose through the wall as Nonprofit Development Corp. community builders group fixes up a house on Fairview Avenue. A Soroptimist project will furnish the apartment once it is finished for use in providing temporary shelter for women.Justin Guido/BUTLER EAGLE
The Nonprofit Development Corp. community builders group fixes up a house on Fairview Avenue. A Soroptimist project will furnish the apartment once it is finished for use in providing temporary shelter for women.Justin Guido/BUTLER EAGLE
Wayne Smith takes measurements for the kitchen as the Nonprofit Development Corp. renovates a house on Fairview Avenue.Justin Guido/BUTLER EAGLE
Wayne Smith takes measurements for the kitchen as the Nonprofit Development Corp. renovates a house on Fairview Avenue.Justin Guido/BUTLER EAGLE
The Nonprofit Development Corp. community builders group fixes up a house on Fairview Avenue. A Soroptimist project will furnish the apartment once it is finished for use in providing temporary shelter for women.Justin Guido/BUTLER EAGLE
Project Manager Nancy Kasenic works on plans for remodeling as the Nonprofit Development Corp. community builders group fixes up a house on Fairview Avenue for future use as transitional housing.Justin Guido/BUTLER EAGLE

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