Photo Gallery for Wed. 4/26
2017-04-26 01:00:00
Butler's Luke Kernic, center, competes in the 100 meter dash. Butler's boys fell to Seneca Valley 104-46 in the meet held Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at Seneca.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
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Butler’s Alexis Leech, left, runs the 800 meters with teammate Liz Simms Tuesday, April 25, 2017, at Seneca Valley. Leech won the event and the Golden Tornado girls completed a perfect regular season at 8-0.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
Luke Smith runs the 300-meter hurdles on his way to victory in the rain Tuesday, April 25, 2017. The Raider boys defeated Butler and qualified for next week’s WPIAL team playoffs.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
Seneca Valley’s Autumn Sutton, left, and Butler’s Shana Hoy compete in the 100-meter dash at Seneca Valley Tuesday, April 25, 2017. The Tornado girls completed a perfect regular season at 8-0.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
The Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School prom will be May 6, 2017, at the RiverStone Carriage House. The theme is “Masquerade.” The prom court is, from left, Madison Stump, Lane Chalmers, Lauren Dunlap, Collin Stevanus, Amanda Booher, Jake Kriebel, Rachel O’Neil, Colt Christo, and Katie Stalker. Jimmy Mullen is absent.SUBMITTED PHOTO
“The Roaring 2017s” is the theme of Seneca Valley’s High School Prom. Court members are, seated from left, Ana Batista, Hannah Testa, Isabelle Biase, Isabelle Gallagher, Julia Gaydos, Sydney Huber, Mia Moretti, Hollen Davinsizer, and Sydni Kumanchik; and standing, from left, Jackson Nickel, Ian Fox, Matt Gagnon, Marshall Price, Brock Gresock, Joe Demeis, Kyle Cindrich, Neil Ahuja and Travis Ball. Missing from the photo are Aaron Wolf and Jessica Altsman. The Grand March will begin at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 29, 2017, in the senior high school auditorium. Doors will open for guests at 4:30 p.m. The prom will be from 6 to 11 p.m. at Stage AE in Pittsburgh.Submitted photo
Seneca Valley’s Ryan DeBoer heaves the shot put during the Raiders’ track and field showdown with Butler on Tuesday, April 25, 2017. DeBoer won the event with a distance of 50 feet, 3 inches and Seneca Valley gained a berth in the WPIAL team playoffs with a 104-46 victory. Butler’s girls capped a perfect regular season with an 86-64 win.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
Terry Parker and her son, Steven, a sixth-grader at Mars Centennial School, put a fresh coat of paint on the flying saucer in downtown Mars. The spaceship spruce-up is in advance of the upcoming Mars New Year celebration, which will take place from 4:30 to 10 p.m. May 4, 2017, and 5 and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 6, 2017.submitted photo
Out of Sight Shredding won the document destruction contract for Venango County. From left, Warren Dixon, regional sales manager; William Washington, plant manager; and Jennifer Bindernagel, executive director.Submitted photo
