Monday, February 1, 2010

Take Me Out To The Ball Game!

Take Me Out To The Ball Game!
By: C.R Jack



The weather was just right for the latest baseball game. Team Cullen were looking to manifest a win, while taking on the undefeated Team Motley Crew. Carlisle addressed the crowd, announcing the line up for this evenings’ game. Team Cullen consisted of Esme, Carlisle, Emmett, Rosalie and Bella. For Team Motley Crew we had Afton, Sulpicia, Peter, Liam, and Eleazar. The two teams took to the field, facing off in an epic struggle of superior strength, skill, and banter. The Cullen’s were up to the plate, with Bella taking the first swing, and starting the game off with a ground ball, scoring a double. Batter after batter tried their hardest to out maneuver Sulpicia, as she threw each pitch meticulously, and without hesitation. Emmett stepped up to the plate, cracking the bat as the ball flew into the tree line, sending him to third base, and bringing Bella home for the first run of the game. Next up, Esme hit a line drive towards Eleazar, sliding into second base, and Emmett dashing across home plate for the Cullens second run. Rosalie was next to bat, driving a single into the field, and skidding to a halt at first base, as Bella stepped up to bat for the second time. After a moment of banter back and forth between the two teams, Sulpicia pitched a perfect curveball to Bella, sending the ball careening back out towards the pitcher’s mound. The ball was easily caught by Sulpicia, causing the teams first out of the inning. Emmett was up for his second bat, connecting with the ball as it flew in a blur towards first base, readily caught by Afton of the Volturi. That quickly made two outs for the Cullen Team. Carlisle smiled as he weighed his bat, and strode out to the plate, winking at Sulpicia before sending a pop fly to the outfield, which was caught by Liam, as the team succumbed to their final out.

Walking off the field, with the score 2-0, in favor of the Cullens, the teams switched places, sending Esme to the pitchers mound. Team Motley Crew stood waiting for their chance to hold onto the title of champion. First up to bat for Team Motley Crew, was Afton, connecting with Esme’s pitch and sending the ball flying into the outfield for a double. As Eleazar took to the plate, emotions were running strong on both teams. Esme threw out the pitch, and a loud crack was heard by all, as the ball flew through the air; Both Emmett and Rosalie chasing after it with lightning speed. However, it was too late, and both Afton and Eleazar crossed home plate before the ball was reached. Eleazar achieving a home run, and evening up the score 2-2. With the score tied, and no outs for Team Motley Crew, it looked like the Cullens had their work cut out for them. Peter Nomad was next to bat, striking out three times, as Esme seemed to finally be on her game. Digging her feet into the mound, Esme prepared to face Liam as he stepped to the plate, hitting a line drive to first, tagging the base with ease. As Liam watched from first base, Sulpicia sent the ball soaring across the field, placing her on second, and Liam on third base. With runners on two bases, the Cullen Team were facing a struggle, as Afton stood waiting for the next pitch. A fastball was delivered, and as Afton took his swing, the ball was launched into the air. Esme jumped from her position, catching the ball for the teams’ second out. Next up was Eleazar again with a ground ball, as he made it safely into first base; Emmett chasing the ball effortlessly. Liam raced into home plate, scoring the teams third run, before returning to bat for the last time. Two strikes later, Liam hit a pop fly into the field, as Rosalie made the catch for Team Motley Crew’s final out of the game.

All in all, it was a riveting game on both sides, with Eleazar being announced as MVP. The final score Team Motley Crew - 3, Team Cullen - 2. Until next time, we’ll see you on the field.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Deputy Cortani To Receive Award

Forks-based Clallam County Sheriff’s Deputy Bill Cortani is being awarded the Washington Council of Police and Sheriff’s Law Enforcement Officer of the Year for 2009 on Jan. 15 in Olympia. Cortani is to be awarded a medallion and a framed certificate at the organization’s winter membership meeting.

The Forks deputy last year was awarded the National Sheriff’s Association Medal of Valor and Purple Heart. Cortani was wounded in January 2009 during a check on a beach front vacation rental trespassing check. A man illegally occupying the home drew a gun and twice shot Cortani. The deputy returned fire, wounding the man and holding him for over 30 minutes until backup arrived.

The trial of the shooter, Scott Davis, is scheduled for Jan. 25 in Clallam County Superior Court. He is charged with first-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault. Davis is being held in Clallam County jail on $500,000 bail.

www.forksforum.com

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The ROARsome Ramblings of Emmett Cullen: Issue 3





Christmas is more than a time to give and recieve gifts. It’s a time for family and friends, a time to give thanks and be merry. Often we get caught up in the commercial aspect of it and forget about those less fortunate. I decided to scout out a list of charities that you can help with this time of year. You never know, giving just might make you feel better than any gift you could receive.

Christmas Charity-#1
Make-A-Wish Foundation
The Make-A-Wish Foundation helps grant wishes for children with life-threatening health conditions. By donating to this charity for Christmas, you can help make a wish come true for a child that may not have another Christmas. Knowing that you helped put a smile on the face of a child that is battling a life-threatening condition is a great feeling.
www.wish.org

Christmas Charity-#2
The Salvation Army's Angel Tree
The Angel Tree program is a charity that provides new clothes, toys, and other gifts for needy children for Christmas. Paper angels are attached to Christmas trees that are located in malls, stores, and other locations. The paper angel contains the first name, age, and gender of the child. You can choose one or more of the angels from the tree and purchase age appropriate gifts and clothes for the child. Return the purchased gifts back to where you adopted the angel and the parents of the child will pick up the items to give to them on Christmas day.
www.salvationarmyusa.org

Christmas Charity-#3
Toys for Tots
The U.S. Marine Corps Reserves holds their Toys for Tots campaign each year during the months of October, November, and December. Unwrapped toys are collected to be given to needy children at Christmas. The gifts are distributed in the communities where they are collected.
http://www.toysfortots.org/

Christmas Charity-#5
Local Food Banks
Local food banks donate food baskets to families so that they can have Christmas dinner. Most food banks accept food and monetary donations. If you don't have much money but still want to help, consider donating your time to help the food bank put all the boxes together and deliver them.

Christmas Charity-#6
Local Schools
Many local schools try to provide food or gifts for needy students and their families. Contact the school system and ask if they are taking donations or if you can donate gifts or food.

Christmas Charity-#7
Homeless Shelters
Volunteer your time to help cook Christmas dinner at your local homeless shelter. This is a great charity that you can get the entire family involved in. Start a Christmas tradition where the family spends a couple of hours every Christmas volunteering their time to make the holidays better for others.

Christmas Charity-#8
Local Nursing Homes
Sponsor an elderly person this Christmas. Some people in nursing homes don't have family that visits during the holidays. Get in touch with the nursing home and see if they can give you some information on a patient that doesn't have family. Find out what the person likes or needs at take it to them this Christmas. A small gift and a few minutes of company can make the day of some of these patients.

No matter what charity that you decide to donate to this Christmas, you will feel wonderful knowing that you helped brighten this Christmas for someone else.
Merry Christmas from Cullensonline!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

The ROARsome Ramblings of Emmett Cullen: Issue 2




Emmett is concerned!

I was on a last minute hunt the other day when I stumbled upon a herd of deer. Okok, I know you don’t want to hear this but I am getting to my point. After my snack, I had a weird taste in my mouth and thought to myself how the deer’s blood didn’t taste as good as it usually did. My brain went into high gear and came to the conclusion that it had to be the environment the deer were in.(yes I know what your thinking and I do have a functioning brain).

To make a long story short, our earth is very precious to us. We should take care of our environment seeing as we need it to live in it. Not helping in the aid of protecting in it results in things such as bad air quality and bad living environments.(yes that means it can hurt us physically, such as the deer)

Are you thinking that just because you're one person that you can't make much of an impact? Well your wrong. If tons of people just change one way in their lifestyle then it can make a huge difference. Below I have a couple of tips as to how you can help the environment. The great thing about these tips is that in most cases you really won’t have to change your lifestyle radically to have an impact on the environment.

Turn off lights and televisions when not using them. Less energy being used helps out big time plus it will cut down the energy bill which will make your parents or yourself much happier.

Carpool or walk to closer areas.-Big help in cutting back on gas use(which yet again saves money)and less exhaust fumes.

For more advice and tips on how to help the environment here are a couple of websites to visit

http://www.practicalenvironmentalist.com/21-practical-ways-to-help-the-environment

http://www.50waystohelp.com/

Random fact of the week-Karoke means "empty orchestra" in Japanese

Monday, November 2, 2009

An Obituary: Levi James McCarty

Union City Tennessee -Levi James McCarty 74 died Friday November 6,2009 at his home.

Born In Union City TN he was the son of the late Ann-Marie McCarty. He lived most of his life in Union where he was a carpenter until his retirement.

Survivors include two children Isacc James McCarty and Hunter Dean McCarty both of Union City TN and multiple 3 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.