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Text Box: March 15, 2015	The Alletto Family Chronicle	Page ##
Text Box: March 15, 2015	The Alletto Family Chronicle	Page ##
Text Box:    It’s kind of rough thinking about sports, especially summer games, but nevertheless, summer is around the corner. Great Nephew Steven Monahan, from Virginia, has been practicing every chance his baseball team gets in between the snow and sporadic warm weather. Great Nephew Tommy DeDona, from Florida, is rather lucky that he’s chosen bowling as his main competition pastime. He’s been going in and out of a slump, but can’t blame the weather, because he’s always inside. My niece Austyn, from Long Island, never stops playing soccer. Indoors or outdoors, she’s always on the move in some competition or another. My great niece Tara Hentze, from Long Island, never stops pursuing her high school softball career. Good weather or bad her teams are always practicing indoors or out. If I wore a hat, I would take it off to the parents of all kids that have sporting or any other activity they’re in. Keeping the children off the streets and involved in healthy activity at times seems like a full time job. Cousin Zoe “the killer” Yasenchak, from Portland, Oregon hits the court with an impressive show of ball handling. She’s a natural.
   Hopefully, everyone will keep us updated while the summer sports are approaching. Relatives from all over the United States and other countries seemed to be involved in similar sporting activity.

The McCullough boys, Elijah and Aidan, couldn’t be held captive anymore by their mother, (cousin) Rachele Maurer McCullough, and they were set free from the snowbound prison. I guess Rachele got some well need rest.

Text Box: Couldn’t keep them In any longer !