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Let us see how festive you can get by decorating your yards for the Fourth of July holiday. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will be awarded for campsites and 1st, 2nd and 3rd will be awarded for Annual Lease/Vacation Rentals. Winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony at the Sand and Surf Stage at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 4th.

To Judge: This year, are the judging panel! Please visit the Lakewood App to vote for your favorite yard. One vote per division only, please. Voting will open at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 2nd and closes at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 4th.

We will also have a photogenic contest. To enter this contest, submit a 5X7 or larger color photo. These must be submitted no later than 6 pm, July 1st. You are welcome to deliver pictures in person or email them to: [email protected]. The child must compete in the pageant to be entered into the photogenic contest. Photos will be available for pick up after 10 pm Tuesday, July 4th.

How to register: All contestants must register in person at the Lakewood Information Center no later than 6 pm, July 1. Contestants must be registered guests of Lakewood Camping Resort.

Enjoy this long-running tradition of floats, beauty Queens, decorated golf carts, marching units, and more! The parade will run south along Ocean Boulevard, turn at the outdoor pool and end at the Trading Post. Decorate your bike or golf cart & ride in the parade to be eligible for great prizes! Registration required.

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After rushing for a team-leading 674 yards as a junior, Curtin shifted back into a more complementary offensive role in 2023 with the return of a fully healthy Ohifame Ijeboi to the backfield. Curtin also missed a couple of games this season due to injury, so for he and fellow senior Ijeboi (20 carries, 132 yards, two TDs) to dominate together in their final Penn Charter game was extra special. Ijeboi is bound for the University of Minnesota on a football scholarship, while Curtin will continue his career on the gridiron at Amherst College.

After 79-plus minutes of scoreless soccer, sophomore Willem van Beelen buried a penalty kick with 31 seconds remaining after he was fouled in the box. Penn Charter closed out a 1-0 win in large part due to the play of senior goalie Pete Punchello, who made several phenomenal saves to keep the Patriots off the board. Punchello received the James Rumpp OPC '55 Trophy in his final high school soccer game.

The Quakers (15-5-4, 7-1-2) entered the game needing a win and either an Episcopal win or tie against Haverford to earn a league title. Unfortunately, the latter did not come to fruition, but PC still lost only one league game all season and had lost just one game at all since Oct. 6. The team has won 28 games the past two seasons, and even with the graduation of so many important seniors, the expectation will be to compete for a league title again in 2024, especially with players like van Beelen and fellow explosive sophomore Will Adair returning.

McCusker, who was named Most Outstanding Player of the game, has battled injuries during her high school career, making a win in her final game at Penn Charter even more meaningful. The team never got down on one another during the rocky Inter-Ac start and finished the season playing the type of winning soccer they all knew was attainable.

The Quakers (15-7, 6-6) also got goals from junior Jul Toomey and sophomore Lucy Sokoloff in an action-packed first half. Then the defense, which has been stout all season, finished off the season with 40 final minutes of physical domination.

The Quakers trailed 3-2 late in the second quarter, with Hecker attributing the slow start to nerves and a bigger-than-usual crowd of spectators packing the stands. Penn Charter then ripped off seven unanswered goals over the next four-plus minutes to turn a tight game into a rout.

Zoe Page finished the season with 40 goals, third on the team behind sophomore Lili DeMartinis (59) and junior Eliza Black (55). Black led the squad with 44 assists, while freshman goalie Chelsea Gadsden was second with 31 of her own.

Coach Zwall had reason to be excited both for the present and the future, as the cross country program will graduate senior Elijah Leckerman. The entire core will return in 2024, which also includes talented sophomores Peyton Burnett, Ben Berger and Andrew Marrone, as well as freshman Matthew Dunn. Tim Zwall relied on his underclassmen to be immediate contributors, and they delivered among high expectations.

The team has yet one more race in 2023, the Nike Cross Country Nationals in Wappingers Falls, N.Y., on Nov. 25, giving them two more weeks to train and bond together. No matter how that event goes, the boys can hang their hats on the fact they came through in the most important race of the season.

Penn Charter finished 10-6 overall and 8-4 in the Inter-Ac, good for a third-place finish. After going 4-12 in 2021, the program won double-digit matches for the second consecutive season. Even so, the Quakers went a combined 0-5 against Episcopal and Baldwin, finishing behind both in the standings. There is still much work to be done for a continuously improving program to reach another level, something Isaacs certainly believes is possible with more time, preparation and dedication.

Despite the disappointing defeat, sophomore goalie Aliyah Leonard was named MOP, coming up with several huge saves that kept PC in the game. The two rivals competed fiercely throughout in a back-and-forth contest, with goals at a premium and the stakes never feeling higher.

Dyer played field hockey at PC and is a 1992 graduate of the school. She stepped up from assistant to interim head coach when the team had a sudden vacancy shortly before the season; while the ascension was initially more out of necessity than desire, Dyer is now beyond grateful the circumstances unfolded the way they did.

The result was an incremental improvement over the prior year, which the Patriots won 7-1. In 2023, senior Sammy Davey finished his high school golf career with a win, while freshman Jack Sheward concluded a strong inaugural varsity season by tying his head-to-head matchup to give the Quakers an additional half-point.

On June 17, the 31st Annual Jr. Miss Salt River Pageant and 35th Annual Miss Salt River Pageant, presented by the Miss Salt River Committee, took place at the Salt River Pi-Copa Gym in front of an audience filled with Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members, families and royalty from around Indian Country.

The annual pageant is an important tradition for the Community, and the incoming and outgoing royalty were able to see a living example of where that tradition can take them when former Miss Salt River 2017-2018 and now SRPMIC Council member Mikah Carlos gave the welcome speech.

The masters of ceremony for the event were SRPMIC Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Shane Anton and Jacob Moore, Associate Vice President of Tribal Relations in the Office of Government and Community Engagement at Arizona State University.

To open the pageant, the Salt River Fire Department Honor Guard posted the colors. Miss Salt River First Attendant 2022-2023 Kendra Percy sang the National Anthem, and Eva Bighorse and ECEC students provided the entertainment.

The Junior Miss Salt River contestants for 2023-2024 were Jizelle Juan and Patricia Woody, and the lone Miss Salt River contestant was Kennise McGertt, who was unanimously crowned Miss Salt River 2023-2024.

My journey with Penguin has been a rollercoaster spread over 25 years, through the highs of international competition to the lows of injuries and a lot of surgery. The constant through it all has been my amazing teammates and coaches, the biggest of these was John Lake (Shakey). Even at 80 years old he continued to inspire and motivate me, he helped prepare me for big competitions and was always there to support and pick me up when things were tough. His loss has been greatly felt not only by me personally but through the whole Club.

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