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Don't let missing this show "Fester" Cara Mia, go see Addams Family

6/25/2025

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Titusville Summer Theatre might only happen once a year, but these folks put on a show of shows.

​Beyond the historic Colestock Auditorium being a great place to watch a show, beyond the well done stage set, paint, props and attention to detail, beyond solid choreography of near 50 actors at each end of the spectrum of experience, beyond costuming and makeup worthy of big city plays and beyond the live pit musicians, headed by Ryan Carter, adding that incredible once in a lifetime performance feel... this group has a lot... I mean A LOT of talent.
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This summer they took on the fun-loving ghoulish clan, The Addams Family,. The musical is set to open tonight at 7 p.m. at Titusville High School.
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Veteran, though still young actor, James McGinnis is a perfect Gomez Addams, the patriarchal figure of the Addams's. In the show he finds himself in a loyalty pickle between a secret kept from his beloved wife Morticia, played stunningly by Noelle Raszman and honoring the trust of the apple of his eye, his daughter Wednesday who is expertly sweet and devilishly portrayed by Maeve Wakefield.
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Nearly 50 actors from around the oil region have been working for months to bring this fun, yet message filled show to life that even includes an Uncle Fester (Tyler Brown) classic electrically charged head that can light a lightbulb when a laugh is needed.
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And when the plot gets a little dark as Pugsley (Luke Keebler) plots to end his sisters out of the ordinary for her relationship with a status quo boy from the outside the Addams oeuvre, more laughs are woven into little moments by Judy Millar's over top great channeling of Grandma Ma who gets to deliver the greatest off-color lines of the musical.
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And to emphasize the weirdness even further, the tall stone faced grunting only Lurch is played by Nathaniel Mohnkern who stands at about nine feet tall with the aid of stilts hidden in his extra long trousers. He expertly maneuvers the stage in a well choreographed manner so he isn't bumped and thrown off balance.
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The plot focusses around Wednesday falling in love with a commoner, Lucas ​Beineke played by Adam Reagle who she plans to marry, but is nervous to tell her mother.
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A dinner is arranged to introduce each others families and to announce the young lovers' plans to wed. Lucas's parents are a typical 1950s moving into the early 1960s American conservative patriarchal family played by Jeremiah Shepherd and Deanna Wolfgong, who changes during the course of the first act thanks to a mistakingly drank Grandma Ma potion during a game of Truth.
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The ever romantic Fester, seems destined to help his beloved niece find happiness and keep the family undivided. 
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​To find out more, you'll have to get a ticket, but in case you were wondering, yes, Thing is indeed a character lending a hand when needed.
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Break a stilt... er... a finger.... uhm... no, a leg, that's it.... break a leg gang.
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The show opens tonight at 7 p.m. at Colestock Auditorium at Titusville High School. There are also shows Friday and Saturday nights also at 7 p.m.

​Tickets can be purchased at the Titusville United Way today until 3:30 p.m. and Friday until 1:30 p.m.
They can also be purchased online at cur8.com (Click on “Buy Tickets,” search “Titusville Summer Theater,”and select “The Addams Family”).
Contact [email protected] with any questions.
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Lightning in the Valley

6/11/2025

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As we move away from high school sports for summer vacation, there is no break for the athletes and families of baseball and softball players. Little league all-stars will kick into gear next week.
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Those remembering last summer will recall the success of the Titusville area softball squads winning three district and regional championships.

They will be looking to build on that success again this summer.


Between Rec league ball and travel ball teams the boys and girls will have a lot of talent to draw from.

We got a sneak peak this past weekend with all age groups in softball stayed home to host teams from all around the region.
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The Oil Valley Lightning hosted a 45 team softball tournament at the Ed Myer complex.

Though weather wreaked havoc on the final day preventing completion, the fields were loaded and very active on Saturday.
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Rockets hand out special awards to athletes who left their mark

6/3/2025

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Titusviile High School held a ceremony last week to hand out  the exceptional student athlete awards. Coaches were given the opportunity to tell those in attendance the highlights of their program and why they chose the athletes for these prestigious awards.
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The following awards were given:
  • William Brady Football Backfield Award - Jaxon Covell
  • Lee Coates Football Lineman Award - Cameron Kerr
  • Buckley Crabb Leadership Award - JJ Miller and Kameron Mong
  • William Blood Coaches Award - Ian McDonald
  • Dale Marley Boys’ Cross Country Award - Andrew Bryan
  • Girls’ Cross Country Award - Madeline Johnson
  • Ray McNierney Golf Award - Wyatt Obert
  • Boys’ Soccer Award - Joe Herman
  • Girls’ Soccer Award - Graci Sampson
  • Girls’ Volleyball Award - Chloe Miller
  • Gilbert Parke Girls’ Basketball Award - Norah Blakeslee
  • Walter Thompson Boys’ Basketball Award - Cameron Kerr
  • Joe Dunkerley Boys’ Swimming Award - Joe Herman
  • Jay Martin Girls’ Swimming Award - Olivia Mucha
  • Herald Wrestling Award - Parker Miller
  • W. Arthur Brady Baseball Award - Kameron Mong
  • Marshall A. Fisher Tennis Award - Jax Warner
  • Dr. C.C. Edwards Boys’ Track Award - Aaron Burrows
  • William C. Hettrick Boys’ Field Award - Lane Ongley
  • Larry Kirkwood Boys’ Track & Field Leadership - JJ Miller
  • Cecil R. Harrison, Jr. Girls’ Track Award - Madeline Johnson
  • Gloria Carozza Girls’ Field Award - Ariel Adams
  • Girls’ Most Improved Athlete Award - Madeline Johnson
  • David Bush Boys’ Most Improved Athlete Award - Joe Herman
  • Phyllis J. Zurovchak Girls’ Sportsmanship Award - Anna Mehlenbacher
  • E. A. Peterson Boys’ Sportsmanship Award - Kameron Mong
  • John W. Heisman Football Award - Jaxon Covell
  • Resilience Award - Abigail Colie​

The school also recognized the new school records set in this past year.

Joe Herman broke three of his own records more than once this year. His new marks are:
  • 100 Yard Butterfly at 51.03. 
  • 100 Meter Butterfly at 56.84.
  • 200 Meter Freestyle at 1:58.74. 
 Herman also set a new mark in the 50 Meter Freestyle with a  24.38 swim that topped a record held by current major league baseball player, JJ Bleday.

Olivia Mucha etched her name all over the record board with two individual records and she is also a part of two relay records with her teammates, Lauren Ongley, Mary Herman and Anna Mehlenbacher. 
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Mucha's individual records are:
  • 100 Yard Backstroke at 1:01.77.
  • 100 Meter Backstroke at 1:08.47.
The relay records are:
  • 200 Yard Medley Relay at 1:54.86. 
  • 200 Meter Medley Relay at 2:07.87.
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In track Ariel Adams topped the mark previously held by Carli Culver in the long jump with a leap of 17’1.


And Jaxon Covell rewrote the rushing record book for the Rockets with 3,904 total career yards, 1697 yards for a single season and he has 47 career rushing touchdowns.

They also recognized all the district and regional awardees and their state medalist.

Certificates, medals and gifts were given to the multi-year, multi-sport letter winners at the end of the program. The cafeteria at the school was standing room only for the ceremony.

Three seniors lettered in three sports every year they were in high school: Joe Herman, Anna Mehlenbacher and Kameron Mong.

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