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Winter Sports Awards- continued from front page Along with Salem’s team
accomplishments were some outstanding individuals playing for those teams. The following is a list of individual awards presented to Salem’s outstanding athletes this winter:
Girls’ Basketball Coaches Award: Stephanie Long Most Improved Player:
Jersey Burns Most Valuable Player: Brenna Blakslee
Boys’ Basketball Coaches Award: Steven Nugent Most Valuable Player: Benjamin Slepian Most Valuable Player:
Jonathan Klecan
Hoegen Courageous Award: Jonathan Klecan Bowlby Award: Daniel Salvo Girls’ Gymnastics Coaches Award: Danielle Hutchinson Most Valuable Performer: Samantha Cloutier Most Valuable Performer: Lillian Oliveri
Boys’ Gymnastics Most Improved Performer: Logan Shore Most Valuable Performer: Paul Giandomenico Most Valuable Performer: Tyler Bissonnette Girls’ Indoor Track Coaches Award: Samantha Gauvain Coaches Award: Alyssa Lambert Most Valuable Performer: Victoria Rozumek
Boys’ Indoor Track Most Improved Performer: Mitchell Dutton Most Valuable Performer: Benjamin Dutton Ice Hockey Coaches Award: Connor Lyons Coaches Award: Matthew Barbin Most Valuable Player: Brandon Travaglini Most Valuable Player: Michael Downing Girls’ Swimming Coaches Award: Miranda Alfaro Most Improved Performer: Kelly Merkle Most Valuable Performer: Patricia Caiati
Salem senior gymnast Danielle Hutchinson won the coaches award for the state runner-up girls’ gymnastics team
Cross-Border Travelers Reminded of Kinder Egg Ban, Not just a Holiday Surprise
within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation’s borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
Boys’ Swimming Most Improved Performer: Mathew MacDonald Most Valuable Performer: Andrew Moro
Wrestling Coaches Award: Alex Lira Coaches Award for “Outstanding Wrestler”: Ryan Decker Most Improved Performer: Bret Strassel Most Valuable Performer: Jonathan Rheaume
Winter Spirit Coaches Award: Jennifer DeLucia Coaches Award: Alexandra Philippon Most Improved Performer: Julia Iascone Outstanding Athletes Outstanding Female Winter Athlete: Victoria Rozumek (Girls’ Indoor Track)
Outstanding Male Winter Athlete: Jonathan Klecan (Boys’ Basketball)
Scholar Athletes Female Winter Scholar Athlete: Jersey Burns (Girls’ Basketball) Male Winter Scholar Athlete: Benjamin Slepian (Boys’ Basketball) Sportsmanship Awards Girls’ Indoor Track: Janelle Borges Boys’ Indoor Track: Michael Gordon Ice Hockey: Aaron Zannini Boys’ Basketball: Drew O’Shaughnessy Girls’ Basketball: Danielle Donovan Boys’ Gymnastics: Austin Ribaudo Girls’ Gymnastics: Brittany Burke Girls’ Swimming: Celeste Souza Winter Spirit: Alexandra Teuber
Outdoors Charlie Chalk with Young Hunters
Offered the Chance to Appear on DVD
The Kids Gone Hunting Foundation Inc. and Mack’s Prairie
Wings of Stuttgart, AR, have partnered to provide young hunters an opportunity to have their videotaped hunt chosen to be included in the next Kids Gone Hunting DVD - Friends Edition. The Kids Gone Hunting Foundation is a 501-c-3 organization that creates DVDs of all-kids hunting, hosted by kids and distributes them free to kids. Sponsored Award Categories include:
• Best Crossbow Hunt sponsored by Muzzy Products • Best Bowhunt sponsored by Muzzy Products • Best Bad to the Bone Hunter sponsored by Muzzy Products • Best Muzzy Moments sponsored by Muzzy Products • Best Treestand Hunt Using Hunter Safety System Products sponsored by Hunter Safety System
• Accuracy Matters Award sponsored by Caldwell Shooting Supplies
• Youngest Hunter Award sponsored by Hunter Dan, American Sportsman
• Honorable Mention Hunts sponsored by Midwest Legacy Marketing
Entries must be received by midnight Eastern Time, Tuesday,
May 1. For more information on prizes and how to submit your video hunt for consideration in the Kids Gone Hunting DVD - Friends Edition visit
www.kidsgonehunting.com and click on the News section.
Charlie Chalk can be reached at
outdoorswithcharlie@areanewsgroup.com
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submitted by US Customs and Border Protection U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) would like to
proactively remind importers and the traveling public that Kinder Surprise Eggs, a popular chocolate treat, is banned from import into the United States not only during the upcoming Easter holiday season, but throughout the year as well. Kinder Surprise Eggs are hollow milk chocolate eggs about the size of a large hen’s egg usually packaged in a colorful foil wrapper. They are a popular treat and collector’s item during holiday periods in various countries around the world, including those in Europe, South America and even Canada. A toy within the egg is contained in an oval-shaped plastic capsule. The toy requires assembly and each egg contains a different toy. Many of the toys that have been tested by the Consumer Product Safety Commission in the past were determined to present a choking hazard for young children and has been determined that this product fails to meet small parts requirements for children less than three years
of age.
As such, the Food and Drug Administration issued an import alert for Kinder Eggs, since they are a non-nutritive confectionery product with an object imbedded in it. As in years past, CBP, the Food and Drug Administration and CPSC work in close collaboration to ensure the safety of imported goods by examining, sampling and testing products that may present such import safety hazards. These partner agencies are working along-side one another to streamline and enhance federal efforts to address import safety issues, such as the illegal importation of Kinder Eggs. For more information on import alert 34-02, visit the FDA website:
www.accessdata.fda.gov/cms_ia/ importalert_107.html. “The trend in personal use Kinder Egg seizures in Vermont is on the rise and this chocolate egg isn’t just prevalent during the holidays anymore,” said Assistant Area Port Director James McMillan. “In fact, CBP officers in St. Albans have seized Kinder Eggs in 38 separate incidents in 2011 alone from cross-border travelers and our officers have been seeing more and more of these particular seizures throughout the year.” McMillan further said, “With the holidays upon us, this is a great opportunity to remind travelers of the illegal importation of Kinder Eggs and the safety implications the ‘surprise’ toys pose to children less than three years of age.” Travelers are encouraged to visit the CBP Website for useful information and publications such as “Know Before You Go” regarding what items travelers can legally bring into the United States or travelers may contact their local CBP office. For more information on traveling to and from the United States, visit the “Know Before You Go” Website:
www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/kbyg. For more information on locating a CBP office, visit the CBP website: www.
cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency
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