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      Jupiter Senior Softball News




        Three Jupiter Senior Softball teams won division   Division’s Gas House Gorillas
      championships and three earned “bragging rights” for playoff   managed by John Cariero;
      victories in the 2024 Winter League that ended March 29.   and Blue Division’s Bluehens
        Winning championship honors were: Red Division Who   managed by Bob Davis.
      Cares team managed by Steve Klein whose record was 14-8;     The senior softball program
      White Division Shoeless Joes, managed by Gil Morejon, that   is open to persons 55 and over.
      went 16-6; and Blue Division Duke’s Grays who had a 19-6-2   Games are every Monday,
      record in league competition that was divided into two halves.  Wednesday and Friday
        The Winter League, which is the cornerstone of the softball   morning beginning at 8:30 a.m.
      program’s year-round season, began Jan. 8 and featured   at Jupiter Community Park.
      a record 15 teams and 187 players who ranged in    The program is sponsored
      age from their 50s to their 80s. They included Bill   by  the  nonprofit  Jupiter
      Pollack, a retired dentist, who turned 89 on Feb.   Senior Softball Association in
      11. League Commissioner Paul Storch called the     cooperation with the Town of
      Winter League “a terrific success,” despite a      Jupiter.
      number of challenges such as rainouts of             Registration may be made  Members of the White Division Championship team are back row left to right: Mark Middleton,
      some games.                                        online at www.leaguelineup. Michael Warren, Anthony Ferraro, Jerry Barnett, Barry Skolnik, Glenn Moyer and David
        Teams that won playoff games                     com/jssa. For more  Trantanella. Front row left to right: Gary Brann, Steve Lowson, Manager Gil Morejon, Tom
      were: White Division Shoeless                      information contact Gary  Thompson and Richard Wendling.
      Joes managed by Gil Morejon; Red                   Newman at (917) 623-0791.




























                                                                                 Blue Division Championship team members in the back row left to right are: Ron Bialosky,
      Red Division championship team members in the back row left to right are: Rick Tuyn, Tom   Doug Elder, Jack Sponaes, Doug Adams, Arnie Jungking. Front row left to right: Fred
      Flynn, Brian Eaton, John Sullivan, Kevin Murray and Joe Mercurio. Front row left to right are:   Goller, Bob Harfenist, Jeff McCrave, Rich Van Lindt, Manager Duke Barwick, Joel
      Sal Messina, Vic Gilson, Ron Horne, Don Spieller, Manager Steve Klein and Brian Haverman.  Goldberg and Ty Smith.

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          SPOTLIGHT ON HEALTH CARE


          During National Stroke Awareness Month,                                                                     more than 160,000 deaths a year, according
                                                                                                                      to the Centers for Disease Control. Preven-
                                                                                                                      tive measures include:
          Remember: “Time is Brain.”                                                                                    •  controlling blood pressure, weight,
                                                                                                                         and diabetes
                                                                                                                        •  exercising regularly and eating right
                                                                                                                        •  quitting smoking
          By Sue Goulding
                                                                                                                        •  limiting alcohol consumption
          Now that specialists have effective treat-
          ment options for strokes, they’re remind-                                                                   Jupiter Medical Center offers diagnostic
          ing patients to seek help immediately at                                                                    expertise, advanced imaging, and minimal-
          the first signs of the hallmark symptoms of                                                                 ly invasive procedures for the treatment of
          these so-called “brain attacks.”                                                                            stroke. Our comprehensive neurological
                                                                                                                      team includes the area’s leading doctors in
          Why is calling 911 or a visit to the Emer-                                                                  neurointerventional radiology, neurology
          gency Department so important if you or                                                                     and neurosurgery and are here to provide
          someone close to you experiences a facial                                                                   you with life-saving care.
          droop, slurring of speech, or weakness/
          numbness of legs on one side of the body?

          When  someone suffering from an  acute
          stroke seeks immediate medical attention,
          stroke specialists can now provide invasive  Jupiter Medical Center’s designation high-  At Jupiter Medical Center our compre-
          and non-invasive treatments to prevent any  lights its advanced imaging technologies,  hensive stroke team is prepared to utilize
          long-term neurological deficit and disabili-  medical equipment, neurological intensive  advanced techniques and minimally inva-
          ty. “Time is brain” and the faster someone  care, and stroke recovery units. It also rein-  sive procedures in order to treat all type of
          gets to the hospital after the onset of symp-  forces the center’s “Time is Brain” concept  strokes.
          toms, the better the chance of having a full  to encourage patients to seek help imme-
          recovery.                           diately.                            Call 911 If You Experience These
                                                                                  Stroke Symptoms
          Quick Diagnosis and  Treatment  “The longer patients wait to seek medical
          are Keys to Recovery                attention with the underlying causes of   According to the American Heart Associa-
                                              stroke remaining untreated, the higher the   tion, common stroke symptoms are:
          There are two main types of strokes: isch-  likelihood of  having  permanent brain in-    •  sudden and brief periods of confusion
          emic and hemorrhagic. Ischemic stroke is  jury” says Juan Gomez, MD, neuro-inter-    •  sudden trouble speaking or under-
          when there is a blood clot blocking nor-  ventional radiologist at JMC. “Calling 911   standing others
          mal blood flow to the brain.  Hemorrhagic  and receiving immediate medical treatment     •  sudden weakness or numbness in the
          stroke is when there is a rupture of a blood  at a recognized stroke center dramatically   face, arm, or leg, especially on one side   Juan Gomez, MD
          vessel leading to a brain bleed. Medical  increases the chances of recovery. Our goal     •  sudden trouble seeing in one or both
          treatments and surgical interventions for  is for our stroke patients to be able to re-  eyes
          all types of strokes are available to residents  turn to their normal lives with no perma-    •  sudden severe headache with no   For more information, contact Jupiter
          of Palm Beach County and the  Treasure  nent deficits such as weakness or paralysis,   known cause           Medical Center’s Stroke Program
          Coast at Jupiter Medical Center, designat-  speech-language  problems, memory loss,                          Coordinator at 561-263-5972 or visit
          ed nationally as a Thrombectomy-Capable  changes in behaviors, personality and mood   Strokes represent the fifth-leading cause of
          Stroke Center.                      among others.”                      death in the U.S. and are responsible for   jupitermed.com/stroke.
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