October is right around the corner. And you know what that means...the 2009 Annual Conference! The PA Breast Cancer Coalition hosts the only statewide breast cancer conference in Pennsylvania every October. Hundreds of attendees participate in this highly acclaimed event which offers a Grand Rounds Plenary Session, educational workshops, exhibit hall and the Pink Ribbon Awards Luncheon!
This conference is designed for breast cancer survivors, medical professionals, community and corporate leaders, legislators and advocates. And we want YOU there! Head over to the official 2009 Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition Annual Conference website and see why YOU should be there!
When you sign up online, mention "PBCC Online Activist" in Section 2 in the comments box and YOU will receive $5.00 off of your purchase of $5.00 or more at the PBCC Marketplace on the day of the Conference!
Also invite your friends to come along! If you and four (4) of your friends register and say "I heard about the 2009 Annual Conference from (Your First & Last Name Here)" in Section 2 in the comments box, YOU will receive a PBCC umbrella!
If you and nine (9) of your friends register and say "I heard about the 2009 Annual Conference from (Your First & Last Name Here)" in Section 2 in the comments box, YOU will receive a PBCC canvas totebag! Both of these items are not available for purchase! Get them EXCLUSIVELY through this deal!
Spread the word today!! Early Bird Registration ends on Monday, September 14th!! If you have any questions regarding the promotions, please send an e-mail to kim@pabreastcancer.org or call 1.800.377.8828.
The final stop on our 11 stadium tour took the PBCC staff to PNC Field, the home of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees. We had a full schedule with 12 teams stepping up to the plate. Many of the batters had heard about the Derby through local press, and that helped to get the word out! Thank you to the Scranton Times-Tribune, WNEP-TV, and WBRE-TV for your help!
There was fierce competition amongst the teams. But check out the final standings:
Out of our 12 teams, we had a few home run hitters! Joe Ferretti from PeoplesNational Bank Team 2, Jim Davis from Team Sen. Bob Mellow, Randy Dengler from Wikes University Team 1, and Chris Wychock from Wilkes University Team 2 all hit a homer!
A HUGE thank you goes out to the countless number of volunteers from various organizations including Blue Cross of NEPA. Also, another thank you to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees for their hospitality! Check out all of the photos from Friday!
In a couple weeks I will get up a summary about the entire season! The final stats are still being tabulated!
Summer has finally arrived in Pennsylvania. What would a beautiful summer day be without a Home Run Derby? The PBCC crew and volunteers took First Energy Stadium by storm today and pumped everyone up for the Derby! PBCC Lehigh Valley Vice President Sandy Cray was on hand to be the voice for the day to lead our teams and volunteers toward the homers.
A total of eight teams came out today to take a swing against breast cancer. Quite a few batters hit home runs! I'll get to that list later. But take a look at the team scores!
On the Fleetwood Bank team, all four batters hit home runs! Dewey Oriente hit 6, Cody Kulp and Mike Bisenius hit 5, and Tyler Mertzer hit 2! Check out the team with their pink and white home run baseballs! Carmelo Ocasio and Matt Sola from Reading Express Indoor Football Team 1 both hit one homer. And Ian Cooper from Reading Express Indoor Football Team 2 hit one out of the park too!
Screwball from the Phillies hung out with the crowd for a bit. He even went out and fed baseballs into the pitching machine! Thank you to everyone who came out today in Reading! It was a blast! Check out all of the photos on Facebook!
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Home Run Derby has been rescheduled for Friday, August 14th at PNC Field.
If you were on a team, you should have received a phone call already! If you were volunteering, you will be called soon!
There are still spots available to volunteer and have a team! Grab a few friends and come out to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees at PNC Field on Friday August 14th to support the PA Breast Cancer Coalition! Call 1-800-377-8828 today!
To round out the week of four Derby events in a row, the staff made it up to the State College Spikes. The forecast looked gloomy. Showers were predicted intermittently throughout the day. But Katie at the Spikes was optimistic and the crew continued to set up. The sky did not look promising. But the field was ready, the volunteers were ready, and our guest announcer Tammy Miller was pumped. The first team, Pam's Pinch Hitters, stepped up to the plate and it started to drizzle. The small amount of rain did not dampen the spirits. After a few minutes, it passed. We continued on with the Derby while the clouds parted and the sun decided to wake up.
Check out the team scores from the State College Spikes (They are some of the closest we've ever had!):
A few batters were able to send the baseball out toward Mount Nittany with home runs. From the Lemont Ducks, Brendan Pifer had one home run and Steve Weavor had two. And from Graystone Bank Team 1, Eric Keptner hit a homer! Way to go fellas!
A HUGE thanks to Tammy Miller for being our guest announcer!! She was absolutely amazing! The crowd loved her enthusiasm along with her jokes. She knows how to hit everyone's funny bone! Another thanks goes out to WTAJ. They came out to the Spikes and interviewed several batters, Tammy, and our Director of Communications Sarah Lightman. Check out the story! Also log on to Facebook and check out all of the photos from last Thursday!
Only one Derby this week, and it's at the Reading Phillies!
The Home Run Derby rolled into the Lehigh Valley on Wednesday, July 22nd. The beautiful stadium was a great setting for the home stretch of the Derby. Nine teams stepped up to the plate and there were also a few guest hitters throughout the day. Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham stopped by and took a few swings. He is pictured here with PBCC Lehigh Valley Vice President Sandy Cray. Ferrous from the IronPigs also made an appearance and hung out with the crowd!
Beard Miller Company and Jim Thorpe National Bank Team 1 tied for first! This is the second tie in Derby history!! Our first was last year in Washginton. Jim Thorpe also had a couple batters who knocked the ball out of the park! Greg Pecha hit two home runs and Derrick Reis hit one! Way to go!
I would also like to thank Ken Matthews for being our guest announcer! Ken was a great announcer and comic relief for all of the teams. Thanks for coming out Ken!
On Tuesday, July 21st, the Derby rolled into Washington, PA with a vengeance. Seven teams took to the field at CONSOL Energy Park ready to hit one out of the park for breast cancer! WPXI Channel 11's Rich Walsh, Alby Oxenreiter, Bill Phillips and Scott Harbaugh came out to the field and took some swings. In all, the team racked up a score of 1,090 points. Check out the story that aired on WPXI!
Check out all of the scores from the Washington Wild Things' Derby:
All of the home runs of the day belonged to First Federal Savings Bank Team 1. Scott Cree, Troy Cree, Mitch Monas, & Scott Throckmorton each hit two home runs! Way to go fellas! It was a short but fun day out at CONSOL Energy Park. The beautiful weather and the enthusiasm of the batters and volunteers made it an enjoyable event! Check out all the photos on Facebook!
The Home Run Derby made its first of four stops this week in Erie. Jerry Uht Park was ready for the Derby and the supporters that followed. Nine teams came out to the Seawolves and stepped up to the plate.
We had a special announcer take Frank's place. Marilee Warner from the Erie Times News stepped up and offered her time to the Derby. She jazzed up the crowd and brought out her colleagues from the Erie Times News and GoErie.com. Thank you Marilee for your help!
Take a look at the team scores from Jerry Uht Park:
A special thanks to all the teams who came out! TESCO Tools showed their strength by claiming first and second place. Lee Rohan & John Fette from TESCO Tools Team 2 both had two home runs! Chuck Rambaldo from Connoisseur Media also hit two baseballs out of the park! And Doug Robison from Erie Times News hit one home run! Good job fellas! In an honorable mention, I'd like to thank Hibshman's Heroes who drove up to Erie from Lancaster & Lebanon Counties to support the Derby! Thank you very much!
C. Wolf also made it out to the baseball diamond. He took a few swings and posed for a few pictures. He even loaded up the pitching machine for a few batters! In all, Erie was a success! After the Derby, the staff paid a visit to the waterfront to catch a view of Lake Erie! What a wonderful conclusion to an awesome day!
The Home Run Derby rolled into Lancaster just a couple days after the kick off War of the Roses event. Teams had 48 hours to rest and re-hydrate. But both Rep. Boyd and Rep. DePasquale were ready for another showdown. Both brought the same team members, but this time, Rep. DePasquale's team went first.
Rep. DePasquale and hit team started strong with many outfield and wall hits. Pete Gleason hit a home run and racked up a team high score of 410 points. But in the end, Team Rep. Boyd came out on top with 1,715 points, beating Team Rep. DePasquale's score of 1,205 points.
Check out all of the team scores from the Lancaster Barnstormers' stop:
Rep. Mike Sturla also stopped by Clipper Magazine Stadium to take some swings. His total score was 310 points. Blue Ridge Cable 11 came by and interviewed a few participants about their involvement with the Home Run Derby. When the video gets posted, I will link it over.
On Thursday, July 16th, the Pink Squad rolled into York for the conclusion of the War of the Roses and the Home Run Derby! Both Rep. Scott Boyd (Lancaster) and Rep. Eugene DePasquale (York) brought their teams to the Revolution for the second and final round of the War of the Roses.
Both teams came out "swinging" but in the end, Team Boyd won the first round of the battle and the Derby in York. Rep. Boyd's team consisted of Zach Shank, Marc Shoenfelt, Mark Stuckey, & Matt Turman. The team score was a high 2,225 points! Team DePasquale had some strong hitters as well. Abe Amoros, Rep. DePasquale, Pete Gleason, & Chris Reilly scored 1,455 points.
Take a look at all of the team scores from York:
Team Rep. Scott Boyd - 2,225 points Beard Miller Company - 1,735 points Team Rep. Eugene DePasquale - 1,455 points Peoples Bank Team 1 - 1,165 points Phyllis Noble's Hanover Raiders - 1,045 points Peoples Bank Team 2 - 925 points Capital Watch - 925 points Wolfgang Candy - 430 points
We had a few ringers on the field who were able to hit some home runs! Three members of Team Rep. Boyd hit homers; Matt Turman hit one, Marc Shoenfelt hit three, and Zach Shank hit SIX! Chris Carter from Beard Miller Company hit a home run as well! Way to go fellas!
With eight teams, the day flew! But thanks to all who came out to the Revolution to support the Home Run Derby! Check out the York Home Run Derby pictures on Facebook!
The Home Run Derby rocked it's way into Metro Bank Park on Tuesday with 19 teams and quite a handful of volunteers! The pink t-shirts and batter's jerseys were seen all over the stadium as the teams stepped up to the plate to take a swing against breast cancer.
Check out the team scores:
Dauphin County Commissioners - 1,750 points Penn State Cancer Institute - 1,535 points Team Representative Ron Marsico - 1,490 points Beard Miller Team 2 - 1,480 points Highmark - 1,450 points Play It Again For Charity - 1,285 points The Griswolds - 1,245 points Capital Watch - 1,220 points Angino & Rovner - 1,175 points PA Association of Community Bankers - 1,065 points Beard Miller Team 1 - 1,050 points WQLV - 1,025 points Tucker Arensburg - 975 points PA AFL-CIO "Union Sluggers" - 905 points AstraZeneca Team 1 - 875 points Atlantic Central Bankers Bank - 825 points "Not Witty Enough" Clear Channel Radio - 795 points AstraZeneca Team 2 - 675 points PA Breast Caner Coalition 'NPink - 570 points
All of the teams gave it their all! The "Not Witty Enough" Clear Channel Radio consisted of team members Bob Hauer, Mike Parker, Nick Meckley, & OC. Check out the video that they put together while they were warming up and batting:
We did have a few home runs come from these 19 teams. Ben Moyer from the Senators on Team Tucker Arensberg had two home runs and all of the following batters had one home run: Nick Meckley from Clear Channel, Mike Westerberg from the Penn State Cancer Institute, Allen Ponato from Team Rep. Marsico, and Jamie Bochniak from Highmark. Awesome!!
Special thanks to WQLV 98.9 FM for coming out and covering the Home Run Derby on BroadcastPA.com. Check out the interviews and commentary from the entire Derby!!
The pink squad rolled into Williamsport prepared for a day of fun at Historic Bowman Field! The day started off with a few interviews for Executive Director Heather Hibshman. The folks over at Variety 97.7 FM asked a few quick questions and played the interview for all of Williamsport to hear. A few volunteers showed up because they heard we needed some outfield shaggers! Awesome! Then WOLNews.com came to the field and got some insight into the Home Run Derby. Check out Heather's interview!!
A total of eight teams came out to Historic Bowman Field! Each team brought spectators who filled the stands and watched as batters took their swings against breast cancer. Here is the complete list of teams scores:
Team Senator Eugene Yaw - 1,880 points City of Williamsport Team - 1,510 points Team Representative Richard Mirabito - 1,240 points Team Variety 97.7 FM - 1,220 points Representative Garth Everett/Blaise Alexander Dealerships Team - 1,050 points Woodlands Bank - 850 points Williamsport Sun-Gazette - 775 points Mad Cow Girls - 605 points
A few heavy hitters were a part of these elite eight teams. On the City of Williamsport Team, the Mayor, Fire Chief, Police Chief, and the Streets & Parks Manager came out to show their support! Rep. Mirabito brought out four little leaguers to take some swings. They did a great job coming in third! Rep. Everett/Blaise Alexander Dealerships brought retired New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina to the plate. Mr. Mussina posed with the PBCC staff!
There were a few batters that hit a few out of the park for breast cancer! From Team Senator Eugene Yaw, Frank D'Agostino hit 5 home runs and Jeff Miller hit 2! From the City of Williamsport Team, Fire Chief Tom Cillo knocked one out! This resulted in a $100 donation from Deputy Fire Chief Irv Gleason. Gleason challenged the Chief to hit a homer, and in return Gleason would donate $100 for each one! Awesome challenge Irv!
WNEP came out to Bowman Field to check out the Derby. Reporter Jim Hamill spoke with Heather and also Dee Hoffman from the Mad Cow Girls. Dee is a seven year survivor and in her conversation with Jim she said "It's a privilege to be alive today. And everything I do is in hopes some other woman doesn't have to go through what I had to go through." Check out the entire story on WNEP's website. I'm trying to get the video because it's awesome!
Wow! I experienced my first Home Run Derby in Altoona on Tuesday and it was awesome! We had a lot of supporters come out to Blair County Ballpark and take a swing against breast cancer!
In all, we had 11 teams step up to the plate! That's awesome!! The top team was Community State Bank of Orbisonia Team 2 with team members Brandon Sunderland, Scott Everhart, Scott Knepper, and Todd Cornelius! They had an unbeatable score of 1,455 points!
Here are all of the scores from Tuesday's Contest:         Community State Bank of Orbisonia Team 2 - 1,455 points         C&G Savings Bank Team 1 - 1,175 points         Reliance Bank - 1,115 points         PA Association of Community Bankers - 995 points         C&G Savings Bank Team 2 - 805 points         Community State Bank of Orbisonia Team 1 - 765 points         Investment Savings Bank - 665 points         Altoona Mirror - 655 points         Altoona First Savings Bank - 610 points         Forever Broadcasting - 445 points         WBXQ Radio - 385 points
Scott Knepper from Community State Bank of Orbisonia Team 2 hit one out of the park and got the first Home Run Baseball of the 2009 season! Way to go Scott!
We also had another person hit a few baseballs over the outfield fence! Garry Wurm from C&G Savings Bank hit 5 home runs! Here he is pictured with the PA Association of Community Bankers team, who helped Garry hold his pink baseballs.
FROGGY 98 and ROCKY 104 came out to show their support as well! Earlier in the day, PBCC Director of Communications Sarah Lightman and Troy Campbell from Altoona First Savings Bank went into the Forever Broadcasting studios and sat down with a few morning shows to talk about the Derby. They certainly represented PBCC well!
Things start back up again tomorrow in Williamsport! PBCC and PACB along with many other teams will be at the Williamsport Crosscutters Friday, July 10th from 10 AM to 1 PM. Stop by and see former New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina take a swing against breast cancer!
Speakers included PBCC President & Founder Pat Halpin-Murphy, PACB President & CEO Frank Pinto, All-Star Statewide Sponsors Ted Williams of Ameriprise Financial and PA State Rep. Rick Taylor, Dauphin County Commissioner Nick DiFrancesco, and PA State Rep. Garth Everett.
After a few stories of personal run-ins with breast cancer, every speaker asked for Pennsylvania's support of the 2009 Home Run Derby. Rep. Garth Everett presented the House Resolution which will declare July the Home Run Derby Month in Pennsylvania.
A few media outlets stopped by to cover the kick off! Blue Ridge Cable 11 did a nice piece about the kick-off! Check it out on YouTube!
On Friday, June 12th, State Representatives Scott Boyd, of Lancaster County, and Eugene DePasquale, of York County called on their respective cities to step up and "take a swing against breast cancer!"
Playing off of their friendly rivalry, Boyd and DePasquale presented PA Breast Cancer Coalition Executive Director Heather Hibshman with a bouquet of pink roses to show the uniting force Lancaster and York can have against breast cancer. Boyd and DePasquale poked fun at their differences in Harrisburg and how legislators and all PA residents can unite for this deserving cause.
We were really excited about our coverage by WGAL Channel 8 and Fox 43! Hopefully I can get the videos posted soon!
This event was the first test of the Kevin the Intern website and live posting! Hopefully I can post the link soon so you can follow easily! In the mean time, check out the Twitter and Facebook pages!