Gloucester Catholic\’s AD Suffered Minor Stroke

source Gloucester County Times

By Scott Chappelear

 

Tony Sidoti\’s dedication to his job as the Gloucester Catholic High School athletic director may very well have saved his life.

\”He didn\’t go to school, and if he\’s late he calls in,\” said Catholic baseball coach Dennis Barth. \”The lady in the office (tried to call him, then) called his parents. His father and brother went over, and he was there unconscious.\”

Sidoti has spent the last week recovering at Cooper, undergoing numerous tests to try and further isolate the problem. Sidoti had been working over the past year or so to get his weight under control.

His illness was a shock to the Gloucester Catholic community, which is uncommonly tight despite its students coming from all over the area.

Many well-wishers have visited and sent messages to Sidoti in recent days, something his parents encourage of Umba and anyone else concerned about their son\’s condition. continues

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Obit Walter Niemczura of Audubon

NIEMCZURA, WALTER J.
Of Audubon, NJ, on May 30, 2007, age 89 years.
Beloved husband of thate late Eleanor Niem-czura (nee Bobkowski); devoted father of Paula Niemczura, Walter J. Niemczura & his wife, Kimberly and the late Lorriane McHugh; father-in-law of Stephen J. McHugh; grandfather of Kelly Colon, Kimberly Hucaluk, Alexander Niemczura & Allison Niemczura; great grandfather of 4.
Mr. Niemczura lived many years in Camden, working at the New York Shipyard. Walter served in the US Navy during WWII. The last 30 years Mr. Niemczura lived in Audubon.
Viewing & fuenral 8:30am in BLAKE-DOYLE FUNERAL HOME, 226 Collings Ave., Collingswood. Funeral Mass 10am at St. Joseph\’s RC Church, So. Camden. Interment St. Joseph\’s Cemetery, Chew\’s Landing.

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Meade Blast Keeps Rutger\’s Playoff Hope Alive


CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – No. 23 Rutgers scored five runs in the eighth thanks to a pair of two-run home runs from Frank Meade (Linden, N.J) and Dave Williams (Franklin, N.J.) to take an 11-7 lead and held on to beat Lafayette, 11-10, in an elimination game in the NCAA Championship Regionals Saturday afternoon at Davenport Field.

RU will again face Oregon State, who fell to Virginia 7-4 in 13 innings, in an elimination game today at 1:00 p.m.

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Photos of Philly by Frank Messenger

 


Here\’s a ladder that would be interesting to climb! It\’s at the top of LibertyII, somehow I don\’t think OSHA would approve!

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