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‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ lie fuels violence against cops – WND.com

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It has been one year since a sniper ambushed 12 Dallas law enforcement officers, killing five, at a police brutality protest on July 7, 2016. Then-President Obama declared at the time, There is no possible justification for these kinds of attacks or any violence against law enforcement.

Yet violence against law enforcement has become commonplace in recent years. According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 66 officers were shot to death in 2016. So far in 2017, 24 more have been shot to death. There were 43 police gunned down in 2015 and 50 in 2014. In each of those years, shootings were the number one cause of death for police officers in the line of duty.

The most recent instance came Wednesday morning, when a New York police officer of 12 years was fatally shot in the head while sitting in a police truck in the Bronx.

One retired St. Louis-area police officer traces all the anti-police animosity back to that violent August 2014 confrontation in Ferguson, Missouri, that ended up costing black teenager Michael Brown his life and spawning a lie The Washington Post would later call one of the biggest Pinocchios of 2015 Hands up, dont shoot!

The invention of this narrative that Michael Brown was shot while he was innocently trying to surrender with his hands up is what brought on the last three years of violence, particularly anti-police violence, Jeff Roorda, business manager for the St. Louis Police Officers Association, told WND.

In the days, weeks and months following the Brown shooting, numerous media outlets reported Brown had been shot with his hands held up in surrender, begging Officer Darren Wilson not to shoot him.

However, a Department of Justice investigation into the incident found the Hands up, dont shoot claim was not supported by the evidence. What the DOJ found was the physical and forensic evidence supported Wilsons account of events: Brown reached into Wilsons SUV and grabbed and punched the officer, tried to grab Wilsons gun, and then, in the final moments of his life, charged at Wilson as Wilson shot him.

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This DOJ report was released in March 2015. However, some media outlets continued to perpetuate the Hands up, dont shoot line even after the report came out, as the Media Research Center documented. Even as recently as this May, CNN was still treating the Hands up, dont shoot story as if it might be true.

Roorda noted sadly the DOJ report did not defeat the Hands up, dont shoot narrative.

You still read in every mainstream media account where they refer to Ferguson, they say, Michael Brown, the unarmed black teenager shot by a white police officer,' he said. Theyre still not telling the whole story. Theyre still reframing history even though we know thats not what happened.

Roorda believes all the faulty reporting about Hands up, dont shoot, combined with one-sided accounts of many other police encounters, has fueled all the hostility and violence against police that has dominated headlines over the past couple of years.

People are reacting to the narrative, not the reality. If the reality was what was on peoples minds, they wouldnt be ambushing cops. Even the deranged assassins in Baton Rouge, Dallas and now twice in New York, I dont think they would have been driven to such a heinous act if they werent compelled by this false narrative.

For Colin Flaherty, who chronicled nationwide black mob attacks against white people in his book White Girl Bleed A Lot, the Hands up, dont shoot lie is the embodiment of fake news and one of the most glaring lies of the 21st century.

Michael Brown is the most relentless lie of our generation and Hands up, dont shoot is still an idea many people believe that fuels anti-cop resentment, Flaherty told WND in frustration. No matter how often every part of his story is exposed as a lie, people just keep repeating it as if it were truth. Last year, the Washington Post labeled the story of Michael Brown as one of the biggest lies of the year and they gave it four Pinocchios.'

However, Flaherty complained the media, even The Washington Post, still seem to suggest Officer Darren Wilson did something wrong in shooting Brown. An Associated Press article published in The Washington Posts online edition on June 22, 2017, about the Ferguson Police Department referenced the Brown case and took care to mention Brown was black and unarmed. But it did not mention Browns attack on Officer Wilson.

How many cop killings, from the Dallas shooting in July of 2016 or the Baton Rouge shooting of the same timeframe, were fueled by the fake news lie of Hands up, dont shoot? he asked.

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Plymouth Community Intermediate School honor roll – Wicked Local Dover

The following students were named with high honors to the Plymouth Community Intermediate School honor roll: Morgan Adams, Emma Assiradoo, Megan Banzi, Grace Beatty, Cilla Beltran, Melanie Benner, Sophie Bergendahl, Nicholas Bodie, Alex Bova, Niko Brini, Alli Brown, William Buckley, Bridget Campbell, Adam Capozzi, Emma-Riley Cappola, Haylie Carlon, Nathalie Carlon, Eva Chase, Amanda Cherry, Alexandra Coffey, Peyton Cohane, Jenna Cook, Robert Cooney, Madison Cromwell, Deneen Curtis, Hailey Cyr, Derek Dearing, Sofia DeCola, Ella Derby, Amy Diodato, Katherine Donohoe, Nicholas Dortona, Caileigh Driscoll, Patrick Driscoll, Kayla Dunner, Tory Durette, Nicholas Durocher, Annabella Eaton, Caroline Egan, Grace Flaherty, Hannah Flockton, Samuel Gervasi, Griffin Gibbs, Alessandro Gill, Hannah Goodrich, Kylie Grassi, Caitlin Hales, Danielle Halnen, Isabella Harvey, Nicole Haugh, Luke Hodges, Brooke Holmes, Cooper Holmes, Mariah Hovey, Muhammad Imran, Ryan Joudrey, Delia Joyce, Owen Kelly, Evan Kennedy, Abigail King, Margaret Ladd, Jaden Lodi, Gabriella Lopes, Morgan Maiorano, Anne Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Eliza Mayo, Elisha Mazzilli, Sarah McCormack, Jason McGettrick, Audrey McGilvray, Jared McLaughlin, Riley McLaughlin, Grace McNeill, Edward Millette, Katherine Mindel, Ella Mitchell, Hannah Moore, Emily Murphy, Morgan Muscato, Angela Nammour, Sky Nickerson, Luke O'Brien, Celina Ohiwa, Christian Pardue, Caitlyn Petty, Karen Phan, Alana Place, Brooke Potvin, Shay Poulicakos, Donald Proctor Jr. Brenda Ramos, Kailey Reardon, Riley Robertson, Jackson Rockwell, Carly Schofield, Liam Shanahan, Amery Slover, Tyler Smith, Cassidy Sullivan, Lana Sweeney, Maddelyn Tassinari, Sarah Tessier, Matthew Thomas Jr., Maeve Tierney, Maxwell Westberg, Ava Whiting, Charlotte Woomer and Anthony Zacchini.

The following students were named with honors to the Plymouth Community Intermediate School honor roll: Rayvon Alberghini, Katherine Allen, Maxwell Allen, Aleigh Anderson, Benjamin Anderson, William Anderson, Abigail Andrade, Mary Archambault, John Arnold, Olivia Arnold, Wade Bailey, Chloe Baker, Max Balboni, Shervine Banoey, Robert Barry, Gregory Bartlett, Joshua Bates, Emma Battles, Kathleen Battles, Tyler Beatty, Madison Bell, Caitlin Belle Isle, ,Kelsey Belle Isle, ,Emma Bent, Ruby Blackwell, Ava Boyajian, Alexandra Brassil, Matthew Braun, Catherine Brennan, Enzo Brini, Alyssa Brocklesby, Dawson Brodin, Olivia Brooks, Andrew Brown, Bailey Brown, Margaret Buckley, Kalyn Burgess, Kyle Burke, Madyson Burroughs, Erin Burt, Layla Caccialini, Tayla Cahoon, Luke Camarao, Maeve Campbell, Hannah Caple, Dylan Capozzi, Jenna-Ryan Cappola, Giovanna Carchia, Jason Carman, Abby Carpenter, Kelley Carroll, Collin Chamberlain, Caroline Chambers, Darrell Chase, Maggie Cheesman, Mariah Chuong, Justin Chuong, Matthew Clayton, Charles Cleland, Juliette Clements, Landon Cluff, Samuel Coady, Harrison Colbert, Delyla Coleman, Miranda Coleman, Nathan Coleman, Aiden Colligan, Abigail Collins, Jalyn Colon, Francis Comeau, Megan Conant, Michael Condry, Lily Condry, Celia Constantino, Aubrey Corbett, Paige Cote, Seeger Creane, Ainsley Cronin, Chloe Cronin, Sunny Cunningham, Natalie Curtin, Kyle Daly, Madison Daly, Alden Daniel, Brianna Davidson, Madeline Dayie, Dylan Dearing, Samantha Demartini, Madeline Dempster, Nora Denietolis, Isabella DiAngelo, Conner Dias, Nicholas DiRito, Emily Dixon, Liliana Dockrey, Amanda Donohue, John Driscoll, Ava Drollett, Madison Dupuis, Jeffrey Dupuis, Arianna Durette, Nathan Durfee, Lindsay Dyer, Natalya Edson, Kaylee Egan, Angelise Egan, Bilal El Sammak, Kaleigh Elgar, Julliett Ellis, Kate Enos, John Enos, Sophia-Marie Eufrazio, Colin Fabry, Tyler Ferro, Hannah Ferro, Hannah Finkel, Brooke Finlay, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Brennan Foley, Madison Fratus, Riley Fratus, Rowan Freidus, Ashley Freitas, Brendan French, Eleanor Furman, Nikolis Furtado, Kallissa Furtado, Tristan Gallagher, Logan Gallagher, Brigid Geezil, Taylor Gendron, Emma George, Jack George, Isabella George, Emma Gleason, Kevin Gorman, Jordyn Grant, Sarah Grant, Ava Gravina, Lanigan Greeley, Kyleigh Green, Conor Griffiths, Brenna Guiliani, Cole Guiliani, Jason Guth, Sean Hales, Reilly Hall, Ella Hall, Evan Hallissey, Abigail Halperin, Adam Halperin, Samuel Hanlon, Megan Hanna, Ryan Hannon, Emma Harrington, Abigail Harris, Kylee Hefner, Emily Henderson, Ryan Hendrix, Mary High, Wesley Hillman, Krista Hinckley, Russell Hoch, Grace Hodges, Ethan Hogan, Christian Hohulin, Jacqueline Holmes, Tristan Holmes, - 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Ferguson’s Michael Brown to get Hollywood treatment – WND.com – WND.com

Ferguson, Missouri, riots in 2014 after Michael Brown attacked officer Wilson and was shot

Hands up, dont shoot!

It was the liethatlaunched the Black Lives Matter movement and left a city in flames.

And now the leftist narrative surrounding Michael Brown, the supposed gentle giant who attacked Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, and set off riots and racial strife, is coming to Hollywood.

Warner Brothers has reportedly secured the rights to Tell the Truth & Shame the Devil: The Life, Legacy, and Love of My Son Michael Brown, a book authored by Browns mother, Lezley McSpadden, and novelist Lyah Beth LeFlore.

The studio reportedly wants a writer of color to pen the script for a movie similar to the 2004 film Crash. The studio also confirmed to the left-leaning Huffington Post the movie is indeed in its early development stages.

BET notably commented on Browns unjust murder in a piece discussing the prospective film. Though the account of Michael Brown raising his hands up and asking the officer not to shoot has been thoroughly discredited, and though Wilson was cleared of all wrongdoing, other outlets also referenced the incident as though there is still some question as to whether Brown attacked Officer Wilson or not.

For Colin Flaherty, who chronicled nationwide black mob attacks against whites in his book White Girl Bleed A Lot, its proof that the lies of Ferguson simply will not fade, no matter what the facts.

Michael Brown is the most relentless lie of our generation, Flaherty told WND in frustration. No matter how often every part of his story is exposed as a lie, people just keep repeating it as if it were truth. Last year, the Washington Post labeled the story of Michael Brown as one of the Biggest Lies of the Year and they gave it four Pinocchios.'

However, Flaherty said the media, even the Washington Post, still seem to suggest Wilson did something wrong in shooting Brown. An Associated Press article published in the Washington Posts online edition on June 22, 2017, about the Ferguson Police Department referenced the Brown case and took care to mention Brown was black and unarmed. But it did not mention Browns attack on Officer Wilson, or that Browncharged the officer, or that Brownreportedly tried to take the officers gun.

Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, founder of the civil rights organization BOND, author of The Antidote and a WND columnist, blasted the prospective film as yet another example of a biased entertainment industry fomenting racial hatred of blacks against whites.

It sends the message that police in particular white cops hate blacks, he told WND. The movie is reportedly based on Lezley McSpaddens book, the mother of Brown, so you know its going to be filled with lies. It will portray Michael Brown as a hero and a victim of white racism. This adaptation will encourage more anger and violence toward police.

Glamorizing thugs like Michael Brown sends a dangerous message to young blacks whoare already angry because they dont receive real love from their mothers and fathers. The message will be that you can be a thug and a criminal and, if you get killed, you will be portrayed as a hero in a movie. This is promoting the thug life as something positive and heroic. Hollywood has done this with rapper Tupac Shakur and others. Michael Brown is dead because he was a thug. As I documented in my book, The Antidote, Browns anger is rooted in the fact that his parents abandoned and failed him as a child. Browns parents should be ashamed for profiting off of their sons death and for promoting the lie that their son was an innocent victim.

Peterson also warned the film could spark a renewal of the race riots America witnessed in Ferguson.

The whole Michael Brown situation and the Ferguson riots should be remembered as something we dont want to repeat, he said. Its an example of what happens when immoral people, who arent governed by their conscience, are allowed to run wild. Liberal politicians from Barack Obama all the way down to the local officials in Ferguson allowed these lawless black thugs and anarchists to riot, loot and cause havoc in the city. This is what happens when the law of the land fails to contain the lawless.

Jeff Roorda, a retired police officer, former elected official and current business manager for the St. Louis Police Officers Association, was one of the most outspoken defenders of police during the Ferguson controversy. He expressed frustration at the news Brown was to be featured in what is likely to be hagiographic film.

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It sends the message that weve lost our way as a nation, Roorda told WND. Darren Wilson was the victim of attempted murder. Michael Brown is no hero; he wasa kid living in a violent society who made a stupid mistake. Thats not heroic. Its not even news; it happens every day. And lionizing Brown only ups the body count.

Roorda authored the book The War On Police to explain what he called the Ferguson effect as criminals were emboldened nationwide against law enforcement officers following the Michael Brown case. He said he is infuriated at how many media outlets seem to shamelessly repeat lies about what really happened between Brown and Wilson.

I scream at the TV screen and the pages of the newspaper all the time, he said. The standard media line, Michael Brown, the unarmed black teen who was shot by a white police officer in Ferguson, doesnt tell the whole story and distorts the facts as we know them. It implies that Brown was innocent of any wrongdoing and that the shooting was motivated by race. We know now and so does the press that thats not what happened. The honest way to describe the event would be, Michael Brown was a teenager who made a tragic mistake when he was confronted by a police officer after a robbery and was killed trying to disarm the officer. But honesty has become what I call in my book The War On Police a casualty of history.'

Nor does it stop with Michael Brown. Rapper and media mogul Jay Z is teaming up with the Weinstein Company to produce a movie about Trayvon Martin, the black teenager shot by George Zimmerman in self-defense on Feb. 26, 2012.

Veteran reporter and WND columnist Jack Cashill, who wrote If I Had aSon: Race, Guns and the Railroading of George Zimmerman about the case, also believes Hollywood is deliberately falsifying history, with possibly disastrous consequences.

Based on the source material, Hollywood seems intent on turning both of them [Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown] into heroes in spite of the evidence, he told WND. Hollywood has done this before Hurricane Carter, for instance but this time, the wounds are so fresh and the disinformation so prevalent, they are playing with fire, maybe literally.

As for Roorda, he believes police officers will be endangered around the country because Hollywood movie producers are more interested in inciting racial tensions for profit than defending the truth.

Its all about the Benjamins, he said cynically. Honesty about policing and race relations in America doesnt put butts in theater seats; sensationalism does. The modern history of our country has been told on celluloid. Lazy audiences rely on filmmakers to cast the die of history, and they accept blindly whatever drivel that LaLa Land puts out. Its sad to say, but all future generations will know of Ferguson is what distorted fiction comes out of Hollywood. What a shame.

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Colin Flaherty – White Girl Bleed a Lot, Knockout Game, black …

Colin,

SF Black Violence.

I am in SF where black violence has closed many fun festivals. Black violence has been key in destroying LoveFest, Castro NYE, Castro Halloween, and threatens pillow fight on Valentines Day, 4:20 in Golden Gate Park, etc.

Video of black girls beating / a bloody body on ground lying near a dumpster comes to mind at PRIDE SF.

Other times crowds just have to run from black mob gunshots. At least 2 different years at SF Pride and one year at SF Pillow Fight Circa 2011.

SF Black Violence 4:20.

4:20 in Golden Gate Park saw a rise in black violence 2014 and 2015.

I was assaulted by one black man in a gang of 6 black men who rushed up on me from behind on 4:20 2015.

I turned around to see whod hit me in the back left shoulder. I looked into his eyes. he looked into mine waiting for my response, per chance to fight. I noticed there were 5 brothers backing him up. I did not give anger or fear or aggression in my look.

The group of 6 black youth ran past me West NorthWest into their new melee screaming WORLD STAR! WORLD STAR! as they looked to create the next rumble, of which there many that day, lots of blood and injuries ask any EMT or SFFD or SFPD.

Crowds of thugs run around 4:20 in Golden Park TOO! super violent in 2015 at 6/7pm when alcohol kicked in. Gang of 6 thugs running around assaulting innocents, SCREAMING: WORLDSTAR! WORLDSTAR! hitting unsuspecting people and picking fights. Not very 4:20 at all. YouTube WorldStar FYI.

4:20 Really went down hill in 2014. I have to call out this violence cause lefty brainwashed PC NAZIs in SF will not. so the problem gets worse. ASK any EMT of FIREFIGHTER, theyve seen and treated the bloody injured.

Black folks would throw glass bottles into center of the crowd where fights were happening. Who randomly throws a glass bottle into a fray?

4:20 Hippy Hill GG Park SF 2015 gang of 6 black thugs runs around at drunk hour 6/7pm assaulting and battering innocent bystanders and calling out WORLDSTAR WORLDSTAR looking for and starting fights.

SF Black Violence @ Pride.

Pride has same problems, shootings at A: CIVIC CTR BART / Grove @ Hyde / market B: Larkin North of McAlister another year. etc. yada yada yada.

2 shootings Ive witnessed post pride occurred AFTER 6pm AFTER Sound permit is cut off and thugs wanna pop a cap.

SF Castro NYE / Halloween circa 2005/2006 Gay Capital of the world!

Etched in my mind is a black thug who was gay bashing verbally assaulting a poor man with his back up against the wall at 444 Castro, SF as I walked by on the street. When I walked by again a moment later the poor gay white victim was lying on the ground defenseless. The Black aggressor man was pounding his head into the sidewalk. Not supposed to see that at Gay Pride or Castro SF. little over 10 years ago.

Castro 2000-2006 had continual problems of gangs of black youth behaving badly.

Example 1: Black youth gang chasing SCARED group of carnival dancers SouthWest up Market St on North Sidewalk as dancers frantically tried to flee black mob grabbing and popping their white tailfeather Costume dance balloons.

Example 2: I myself would attend Castro NYE and Halloween every year with my 48 foam board reading 911 INSIDE JOB backed with HOW DID OUR OIL GET UNDER THEIR SAND?

Taped up and down 3 borders of my sign were Bush 911 Deception Dollars. See; http://DeceptionDollar.com with evidence proving 911 an inside job.

Black Mobs would Rip and Pilfer / Violently attack me and pull the free speech documents off my sign like locusts. I would plea and say; Wait, Im on your side! this is against Bush! But my words fell on deaf ears. They wanted to misbehave.

SF Black Violence @ PillowFight / Valentines Day.

Pillow Fight Valentines Day 2012. I lost half of my hearing in my left ear due to a black thug, who was part of a gang of 7 black thugs well known to SFPD and Park Police who have to deal with them every year.

I was not IN the event space. I did not have a pillow. I was standing on the sidewalk talking to someone peacefully. He came up behind me and clobbered me.

Weighted pillows with sand bags can be seen at clean up after event.

The black guy who hit me was over 6 feet tall, with a 6 foot body pillow of unknown contents. so 3.25 center of body to hand + 6 foot pillow gave him an almost 10 foot spinning radius as he whirling dervished around Market street hitting unsuspecting innocent bystanders.

I lost half of the hearing in my left ear to a black thug on Valentines Day 2012 Near Pillow Fight SF. I did not have a pillow. I was not in the fight.

I MUST NOW WARN OTHERS as white shame / silence / guilt is killing people.

Hearing Loss Diagnosis 2012.

DANGER: I lost 1/2 of my hearing in Left ear @ PillowFight 2012, within human voice range of 250 -500 Megahertz. loud permanent ringing prevents my good ear from understanding conversation in noisy environments.

THUG hit me from behind with 7 foot pillow even though I did not have a pillow and was standing on sidewalk of Market st. SF Gathering emails.

Ask other witnesses, EMTs, attendees, etc. There is a gang of 6 or 7 thugs most years who gang up on weaker folks and just beat em down; to the ground.

Was true in 2012 and 2013. 2011 had black crowds running SW on Market after ? gunShots, WTF!

If youve helped clean up after pillow fight you may have hefted the sandbags within pillows, etc. hopefully youve not been hit / injured yet

Ear Damage and Hearing Loss.

My left ear rings so loud that my right ear can not hear conversation over the din of a room/background noise is amplified as loud ringing in my left ear. Scili.

Pride has gang bangers too, and you can see videos of black girls beating each other bloody and lying in a pool of blood by a dumpster downtown by SF Civic Center, but thats none of my business

I am not allowed to talk about statistics on FB cause that makes me racist.

I was victim to black violence in Junior High, High School, and more. But here in Libtardistan, California, we are not allowed to talk about that.

According to FBI crime stats:

50% of violent crimes in america are committed by blacks who make up 13% of the population. Actually 6.5 % are black males.

Black violence documented DAILY on FB and Youtube:

Colin Flaherty https://www.facebook.com/colin.flaherty

Milo Yiannopoulos DEBUNKS #BlackLivesMatter myths with basic statistics.

5 Most Important Facts HERE-> http://bit.ly/29xn4Tf

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Colin Flaherty is an award winning reporter and author of the #1 best selling book White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.

His new book is Knockout Game a Lie? Aww, Hell No.

Both books are about black mob violence, black on white crime and the Knockout Game.

His work has appeared in more than 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Time Magazine. His story about how a black man was unjustly convicted of trying to kill his white girlfriend resulted in his release from state prison and was featured on Court TV, NPR, The Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune.

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Young Plum Legion team off to rough start – Tribune-Review

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The Plum Senior American Legion team made its 2017 summer season debut last week against North Allegheny at Plum High School, and despite a 12-1 setback, coach Mark Pivik said his players showed signs they can compete in the revamped Allegheny County League.

We struggled a little bit in some areas, but this team is coming around, said Pivik, who coached the Plum Colt baseball team last year.

They have the talent to field, hit, run the bases, pitch, everything. They just have to keep coming together, get past the early-inning and early-season jitters, continue to break the ice and go for it.

While Plum was playing its first game, North Allegheny already had several games under its belt and, Pivik said, was the sharper of the two teams.

A game against Upper St. Clair two nights earlier was postponed.

Plum was scheduled to return to action Monday at Plum High School against South Allegheny. The game was to be contested past the deadline for this week's edition.

A game Thursday against South Park was in jeopardy of being postponed.

It all depended on how South Park's high school team fared in its game Monday against Blackhawk in the PIAA state playoffs. That game also was to conclude past this week's deadline.

Ten teams constitute this year's Allegheny County league. The squads are in two divisions.

Plum is slated to play two games against South Allegheny, Elizabeth Forward, Forest Hills, Upper St. Clair and North Allegheny and single games against South Park, Montour, Bethel Park and Baldwin.

Pivik said he was pretty familiar with the team coming into the season as seven players Jordan Bruno, Kenny and James Rose, Spencer Wilson, Martin Pivik, Vincenzo Tavella and Art Palandro were a part of last year's Plum Colt team.

That team, one of the youngest in the league, produced a 10-8 regular season and advanced all the way to the best-of-three championship series before falling in two games to league power Delmont.

Five members of the Legion squad Joey DePastino, Dakoda Dialoiso, Brenden Kurzdorfer, Garick Poe and Tyler Wood came up from last year's Plum Junior Legion team that went 7-11 in the Westmoreland County league regular season and suffered a tough first-round playoff loss.

Gabriel Esposto, Colin Barrett, Pete Flaherty and Jordan Zatawski also are members of the team.

The team has come together with players from Oakmont, Monroeville and Penn Hills, in addition to the ones who live in Plum.

By rule, if a player lives in a community that does not field an American Legion team, he can play for the closest team that does sponsor Legion baseball.

Coach Pivik said the Plum team is still pretty young for Senior Legion standards with only three seniors (18-year-olds) on the roster.

The remainder are 17 and, in some cases, 16.

We want to go out, have fun and see what the season brings us, coach Pivik said.

It's a group of boys who know how to play the game and have fun together. We know we are up against some pretty stiff competition but the boys are ready for the challenge.

Michael Love is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach him at mlove@tribweb.com or via Twitter @Mlove_Trib.

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