Photo gallery for Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017
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Amanda and Adam Minerand their children hiked through Logan Pass at Glacier National Park in Montana. Their 16-day car trip in July included six national parks.SUBMITTED PHOTO
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SRU junior Josh Bonnici gestures with a trumpet while teaching a music class in the Santa Fe School District last month. Four students and two professors from SRU made the trip and spent 16 days exploring the city’s culture, arts and public education scenes.SUBMITTED PHOTO
SRU juniors Josh Bonnici, right, Sean Mitchell, first from left, Katie Steele and Gideon Zoeller pose beside a sign for the New Mexico School for the Arts during a 16-day trip to the state in January. The students attended a music educators’ conference and taught in Santa Fe area public schools during their stay.submitted photo
Mars' Bella Pelaia (33) is defended by Montour's Gabrielle Tanny (22) and Kennedi Stevenson (21) in a WPIAL Class 5-A first round playoff playoff Friday, Feb. 7, 2017. The Planets won 72-57.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Mars' Nicole McCloud (12) drives past Montour's Courtney Tomas (15) in a WPIAL Class 5-A first round playoff playoff Friday, Feb. 7, 2017. The Planets won 72-57.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Mars' Nicole McCloud (12) drives past Montour's Amalia Esposito (32) in a WPIAL Class 5-A first round playoff playoff Friday, Feb. 7, 2017. The Planets won 72-57.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Mars' Nicole McCloud (12) shoots a free throw against Montour in a WPIAL Class 5-A first round playoff playoff Friday, Feb. 7, 2017. The Planets won 72-57.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Mars' Lauren Wasylson (4) battles Montour's Maura Hickey (34) for a rebound in a WPIAL Class 5-A first round playoff playoff Friday, Feb. 7, 2017. The Planets won 72-57.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Mars' Nichole Sommers (15) is defended by Montour's Kennedi Stevenson (21) in a WPIAL Class 5-A first round playoff playoff Friday, Feb. 7, 2017. The Planets won 72-57.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Mars' Bella Pelaia (33) looks to pass while defended by Montour's Gabrielle Tanny (22) in a WPIAL Class 5-A first round playoff playoff Friday, Feb. 7, 2017. The Planets won 72-57.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Moniteau's Kristin Auvil (3) drives down the floor during playoff action against North Clarion Friday, Feb. 17, 2017.Mike Schnelle/Special to the Eagle
Moniteau's Kristina DeMatteis (5) defends a North Clarion player during playoff action Friday, Feb. 17, 2017.Mike Schnelle/Special to the Eagle
Moniteau's Andie Arblaster (13) defends a North Clarion player during playoff action Friday, Feb. 17, 2017.Mike Schnelle/Special to the Eagle
Moniteau's Alazia Greaves (11) passes during playoff action against North Clarion Friday, Feb. 17, 2017.Mike Schnelle/Special to the Eagle
Slippery Rock's varsity wrestling team placed second in the Northeast Tournament this season. Showing off the trophy are, from left, front, Kaleb Kamerer, Mike Antal, Ian Heitzenrater and future wrestler Mason Blair; standing, Brenden Good, Mike Doerflinger, Vito Pilosi, coach Bob Becker, assistant coach Jeff Becker, Nate Henriquez, Seth Kennedy and Elijah Hilliard.Submitted Photo
KnochþÄôs Jake Herrit tags PunxsutawneyþÄôs Dakota Thomas out at third in the KnightþÄôs 1-0 PIAA playoff victory at North Allegheny High School on Monday, June 1, 2015. (Tye Cypher for the Butler Eagle)
Katie Steele of Cranberry Township, left, and Sean Mitchell of Waterford, Pa., far right, play with music students in the Santa Fe School District in January as part of a 16-day experiential learning trip to New Mexico. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Butler County Prison Deputy Warden Beau Sneddon shows new pipe in the boiler room of the South Washington Street building Friday. The county replaced 370 feet of pipe for $49,154 due to the original steam vent lines deteriorating, which resulted in too much condensation and fumes.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Butler County Prison Deputy Warden Beau Sneddon shows new pipe in the boiler room of the South Washington Street building Friday. The county replaced 370 feet of pipe for $49,154 due to the original steam vent lines deteriorating, which resulted in too much condensation and fumes.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
The Miner family of Sugarcreek Township took in the sight of Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park.SUBMITTED PHOTO
The Miner family of 165 McElroy Road, Sugarcreek Township, took a 16-day car trip to various national and state parks, monuments and tourist attractions last summer. They are, from left, Julia, 8; Amanda Miner; Beck, 10 months; and Adam Miner, in front of the Pactola Reservoir in the Central Black Hills in South Dakota.SUBMITTED PHOTO
Julia Miner poses with one of the patches she collected at Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota. Bison, elk, and other wildlife roam the park’s intact prairie. One of the longest caves in the world is underneath the park.SUBMITTED PHOTO
Julia Miner enjoys the hot springs at Yellowstone National Park, which sprawls across Montana and Wyoming.SUBMITTED PHOTO
Julia Miner looks out from the back seat of her family’s Hyundai Elantra which racked up 6,870 miles during the family’s 16-day car trip last summer.SUBMITTED PHOTO
