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Dom Spina s tie-breaking homer in the fourth inning was the difference as Scarborough beat Saco 3-2 in Windham to win the state Little League 10-11 title.
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For drug deal turned shooting, Easton teen gets 4 to 8 yearsJared Alvin Jr. takes plea bargain in Easton stickup that ended in a shooting.August 05, 2014|By Riley Yates, Of The Morning CallIt started as a $100 drug sale, turned into a robbery, and wound up as a shooting.In the end, it'll cost 19-year-old Easton drug dealer Jared B. Alvin Jr. four to eight years of his life.That's the state prison term that Alvin received Monday under a plea bargain to a stickup last year in the West Ward that left Jerry Elwell Jr. with a bullet lodged in his neck.Late Dec. 21, a bleeding Elwell flagged down an Easton police officer, reporting he had been shot during a robbery as he drove his sedan, according to court records.Elwell told investigators that Alvin had phoned him that night asking if he wanted to buy marijuana. Elwell agreed and picked up Alvin and another man at <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Acheter louis vuitton</a> South 13th and Washington streets for the sale, police said.Inside the car, the other man pulled a handgun and pointed it at Elwell's head, Northampton County Assistant District Attorney Kelly Lewis Fallenstein said. The robbers demanded the money, and "at that point, the gun went off," Fallenstein said.Alvin wasn't arrested for more than a month after the shooting. But on Jan. 31, he was taken into custody by authorities after a chase at Spruce and Raspberry streets, police said. A search revealed he was carrying 16 bags of crack cocaine, 28 bags of heroin and $767 in cash, police said.Under the plea bargain, Alvin admitted to conspiracy to commit robbery in the shooting, and possession with intent to deliver heroin for the drugs. President Judge Stephen Baratta called the deal "rather generous," though he accepted its terms.Under the agreement, a one- to two-year sentence for the heroin charge was allowed to run alongside the robbery, meaning no additional jail time. Alvin was under supervision for a previous drug conviction at the time of the crimes, and that case was closed without further penalty.Fallenstein said Alvin has agreed to cooperate with authorities against <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/26-voyage-louis-vuitton>Voyage Louis Vuitton</a> the man they have identified as the shooter, Dyquinn Little, who has not been charged. Alvin's plea deal was acceptable to Elwell, Fallenstein also said.Elwell was lucky to have not been more seriously injured, Fallenstein said. Though the bullet remains in his neck, Elwell was able to be released from the hospital just six hours after being admitted, she said."Really, he was a <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/28-portefeuille-louis-vuitton>Portefeuille Louis Vuitton</a> very fortunate individual," Fallenstein said.In court, Alvin said he did not know that Little had a gun or planned to use it during the robbery. Alvin said he wanted to apologize to his victim.Defense attorney Philip Lauer called Alvin a "very bright" and "very adventurous" young man who headed in the wrong direction. In the courtroom in support of the teen were his mother, his father and his grandmother.Baratta countered that there was "nothing adventurous" about Alvin's actions."This is just criminal thinking. It's bad. There's nothing that would be considered cute or positive about any of this," Baratta said.Twitter @riley_yates610-253-5751Featured ArticlesMore:Related Articles<br>January 4, 1995<br>August 8, 2012<br>December 1, 2009<br>October 10, 1990<br>October 24, 2007Find More Stories About|||Please note the green-lined linked article text has been applied commercially without any involvement from our newsroom editors, reporters or any other editorial staff.
Spina had given Scarborough a 2-0 lead in the first inning, doubling home Zach Aloffs before tagging up on a fly to left for the <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com>Celine Bags Outlet Store</a> second run.
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Dalton Casey countered for Saco, singling in the second and scoring on Joe Reny s single, then singling home Mark Butts in the third to tie the game.
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Spina s single and homer were the only hits allowed by Saco pitcher Dylan Griffin. Dan Kelley got the win.
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NECBL: Zach Lauricella had three hits, two RBI and a run, leading the Keene Swamp Bats to a 4-1 victory against the Mainers during the first game of their divisional semifinal series in Sanford.
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The best-of-three series continues Tuesday in Keene, New Hampshire.
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BASKETBALL
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U.S. NATIONAL TEAM: John Wall, Bradley Beal and Paul Millsap were cut, leaving the roster at 16 players.
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With Paul George lost to a broken right leg, the Americans will have to drop four more players before the World Cup of Basketball later this month in Spain.
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COLLEGES
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NCAA: Miami will be without redshirt freshman Kevin Olsen for at least one game as WQAM-560, the Hurricanes flagship radio station, reported that he had failed a drug test.
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The quarterback was one of the three players suspended last December ahead of Miami s Russell Athletic Bowl loss to Louisville.
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鈥?University of Minnesota Duluth senior running back Austin Sikorski was stabbed in the abdomen over the weekend but reportedly is in stable condition.
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Duluth police have identified a person of interest in the stabbing but made no arrests as of early Monday afternoon.
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HOCKEY
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NHL: Buffalo Sabres Coach Ted Nolan is leaning on experience by hiring Bryan Trottier and Arturs Irbe to his staff.
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Trottier, the former New York Islanders star, has nine years of NHL coaching experience split among Pittsburgh, Colorado and the New <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com>Celine UK Online</a> York Rangers.
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Irbe, a two-time All-Star goaltender, will serve as goalie coach.
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TENNIS
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ROGERS CUP: Sabine Lisicki upset 13th-seeded Sara Errani 6-1, 7-5 in first-round play in Montreal.
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Barbora Zahlavova Strycova beat Roberta Vinci, 7-5, 7-5.
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In Toronto, Croatia s Marin Cilic defeated Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5.
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France s Jeremy Chardy beat Argentina s Federico Delbonis, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.
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ISRAEL OPEN: The ATP tour canceled the inaugural open that was set to be played next month in Tel Aviv because of security concerns arising from the military conflict in the region.  
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The tournament was set to be held Sept. 15-21 and would have been <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com>Celine Online Outlet</a> the first ATP tournament held in Israel since 1996.
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CYCLING
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INVESTIGATION: Italian prosecutors reopened an investigation into the death of Marco Pantani after his family presented evidence contending the former Tour de France winner was murdered.
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Pantani, who won both the Giro d Italia and Tour de France in 1998, was found dead in a Rimini hotel room on Feb. 14, 2004. A coroner ruled the 34-year-old Italian died from a cocaine overdose.
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@@@ For drug deal turned shooting, Easton teen gets 4 to 8 yearsJared Alvin Jr. takes plea bargain in Easton stickup that ended in a shooting.August 05, 2014|By Riley Yates, Of The Morning CallIt started as a $100 drug sale, turned into a robbery, and wound up as a shooting.In the end, it'll cost 19-year-old Easton drug dealer Jared B. Alvin Jr. four to eight years of his life.That's the state prison term that Alvin received Monday under a plea bargain to a stickup last year in the West Ward that left Jerry Elwell Jr. with a bullet lodged in his neck.Late Dec. 21, a bleeding Elwell flagged down an Easton police officer, reporting he had been shot during a robbery as he drove his sedan, according to court records.Elwell told investigators that Alvin had phoned him that night asking if he wanted to buy marijuana. Elwell agreed and picked up Alvin and another man at <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Acheter louis vuitton</a> South 13th and Washington streets for the sale, police said.Inside the car, the other man pulled a handgun and pointed it at Elwell's head, Northampton County Assistant District Attorney Kelly Lewis Fallenstein said. The robbers demanded the money, and "at that point, the gun went off," Fallenstein said.Alvin wasn't arrested for more than a month after the shooting. But on Jan. 31, he was taken into custody by authorities after a chase at Spruce and Raspberry streets, police said. A search revealed he was carrying 16 bags of crack cocaine, 28 bags of heroin and $767 in cash, police said.Under the plea bargain, Alvin admitted to conspiracy to commit robbery in the shooting, and possession with intent to deliver heroin for the drugs. President Judge Stephen Baratta called the deal "rather generous," though he accepted its terms.Under the agreement, a one- to two-year sentence for the heroin charge was allowed to run alongside the robbery, meaning no additional jail time. Alvin was under supervision for a previous drug conviction at the time of the crimes, and that case was closed without further penalty.Fallenstein said Alvin has agreed to cooperate with authorities against <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/26-voyage-louis-vuitton>Voyage Louis Vuitton</a> the man they have identified as the shooter, Dyquinn Little, who has not been charged. Alvin's plea deal was acceptable to Elwell, Fallenstein also said.Elwell was lucky to have not been more seriously injured, Fallenstein said. Though the bullet remains in his neck, Elwell was able to be released from the hospital just six hours after being admitted, she said."Really, he was a <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/28-portefeuille-louis-vuitton>Portefeuille Louis Vuitton</a> very fortunate individual," Fallenstein said.In court, Alvin said he did not know that Little had a gun or planned to use it during the robbery. Alvin said he wanted to apologize to his victim.Defense attorney Philip Lauer called Alvin a "very bright" and "very adventurous" young man who headed in the wrong direction. In the courtroom in support of the teen were his mother, his father and his grandmother.Baratta countered that there was "nothing adventurous" about Alvin's actions."This is just criminal thinking. It's bad. There's nothing that would be considered cute or positive about any of this," Baratta said.Twitter @riley_yates610-253-5751Featured ArticlesMore:Related Articles
January 4, 1995
August 8, 2012
December 1, 2009
October 10, 1990
October 24, 2007Find More Stories About|||Please note the green-lined linked article text has been applied commercially without any involvement from our newsroom editors, reporters or any other editorial staff.

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