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Frankie Peck to play baseball at Hiram College

High school sports infuse those involved with passion and lust for success. For many players in high school, the ultimate goal is to further their careers into college and eventually the professional levels. 

Senior Frank Peck plays baseball for the high school and was invited to play at Hiram College. Peck has been playing baseball ever since he could remember, and he has always been a pitcher.

“I love the game man. Ever since I can remember, I’ve been playing baseball. There is something truly special about the game that makes me really happy,” Peck said.

Peck made the freshmen baseball team in 2012 and was surrounded by great players and coaches. Freshman baseball in 2012 had the best record of any freshmen team ever at 21-5. Peck played an important role on that team and knew he was in for a great high school career.

Sophomore year, Frank played on the J.V. team in the last year of head coach Andrew Cap’s reign. Not only was it his last year, it was most of the staff’s as well, including varsity coach Selek. After a successful year of pitching, and some hitting, Peck was ready to play on the varsity team.

Hard work and training most days in the offseason were the norm for Peck as he strived to make the team. The program was under new coaching who had almost no knowledge of the players. Peck’s hard work paid off, and he made the varsity team his junior and senior years.

Not only did Peck make the varsity team, but he plays an important part as he is the team’s closing pitcher. Finally, Peck’s work and determination led him to the spotlight on the varsity team, and colleges started to take notice of Peck and give him offers.

Many different colleges approached Peck.

“It was a very long and stressful process. I would receive a call from a college coach to go down for a visit. We would talk about their baseball program and how successful of a team they are. I visited 8 division 3 schools; my top 5 included Hiram college, Baldwin Wallace, Heidelberg, Mount Union and Otterbein, they are the top in their divisions,” Peck said.

Peck also received offers from the division 2 schools Notre Dame College and Tiffin University. Peck weighed his options very carefully and decided to go with Hiram College.

“I decided Hiram College was actually my favorite school. One big thing about looking at Colleges is the fit. I decided I did not want to go to school for the offers or the hype of the name,” Peck said.

For Peck, his work paid off and he will continue playing the sport he loves in the next stage of his life.

Discount app appeals to young and old crowd

    While playing different apps, searching through various websites and watching TV, people are bombarded with unnecessary advertisements and commercials. One recurring ad that seems directed towards the older generation is Groupon.

   When hearing “Groupon,” someone usually thinks of “coupon,” and this is exactly correct. Those little papers snipped out of newspapers and magazines that parents or grandparents hoard before they go to any store or restaurant are soon to be outdated.

     With this over-advertised Groupon, a new level of discounts is underway. The modernized coupons are not only geared towards adults, which is also taking the aspect of coupons to accelerated heights.

    Groupon is an app/website that almost stands as a middleman between a customer and the service or product on the other side. The site may promote restaurants and stores in one’s community or even advertise products from around the globe.

    Groupon has the ability to usher people to try out various places and products, and the enterprise earns a commission whenever they successfully refer a customer.

    This new type of app is able to provide consumers with discounts on nearly everything. Opportunities exist such as a percent off a meal at a restaurant or money off of jewelry, clothes, books, entertainment, beauty products, electronics and tickets.

    The variety of discounts available has appealed to many college students and teenagers that enjoy shopping online but do not like to spend much money.

    Groupon almost poses as the cheap Amazon, and by cheap, that means low prices.

    This new enterprise is fabulous for customers but is also beneficial for businesses. Even though the site sells items for discounted prices, the sales bring more attention to a company or product. People will be more willing to try a product for less expense; therefore, those people are more likely to return again for full price.

    Personally, I have purchased a few items off of Groupon, and my results were very positive.

    I bought a HP laptop for $149 that was originally priced over $300. The computer was refurbished, yet I may not have been able to find such a great deal else where. The laptop runs well and is in perfect condition.

    Next, I bought a teeth whitener kit. The kit with the bleaching solution and the little LED light has been a hot item in the past year or two. With an original price of $199, I snagged a kit for $9.99. I used this product once already, and the results were just as it promised for $190 cheaper than others but whiter teeth for.

    I have ordered a few other items from Groupon, and each one has been more than satisfactory. I intend on continuing my use of the app into college, so I do not have to spend too much money on anything.

    Offers expire frequently, so the app has an efficient way of making consumers act quickly with their purchases.

    The whole dynamic of the app is beneficial for each entity involved: old customers, young shoppers, business owners and the entire enterprise.

    Give Groupon a try the next time there is a craving for food, clothing or experiences. Well, just as long as there is NOT a wad of cash burning a hole in a pocket: the user would not need to spend all of that money.

 

Doppelgängers raise question in two worlds

Imagine coming across an individual who looks exactly like what appears in the mirror each morning. Confusion and anxiety could plague the mind.

Having a twin is a possibility some students experience, but the knowledge of this look-alike is usually present.

A biological twin at birth may not be the origin of this mysterious person: a doppelgänger may be the cause of the disbelief.

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a doppelgänger is quite simply someone who looks like someone else.

Even though the word is used loosely to describe lookalikes, the paranormal terms has a much more mysterious and intriguing connotation. According to the Manchester Paranormal Investigations, the majority of the supposed doppelgängers are experienced when someone catches an image of themselves in their peripheral vision.

The concept of a doppelgänger can be traced “back thousands of years and was present in many cultures of the past, holding a prominent place in ancient legends, stories, artworks and in books by various authors,” according to Ancient Origins.

Doppelgänger is a German word that means “double goer.” This concept has been based on a more spiritual basis which developed into many myths and superstitions over time.

     According to Ancient Origins, “[Doppelgängers] were generally considered as omens of bad luck or even signs of impending death – a doppelgänger seen by a person’s relative or friend was said to signify that illness or danger would befall that person, while seeing one’s own doppelgänger was said to be an omen of death.”

Though the legend of the doppelgänger originated as an apparition, the meaning has reached past the paranormal realm and has become a word to refer to a unknown “twin” of any person.

According to The Telegraph, a Dublin City University student named Niamh Geaney and her two friends started a challenge for themselves on social media. They had the goal of finding their closest lookalike, or doppelgänger, over the internet.

Searching proved victorious for Geaney: she found her “twin” after only 16 days. The article titled “Could you track down your doppelgänger?” outlines her success in finding her living doppelgänger as well as other incidents of stranger twins meeting.

Such an experience seems so far-fetched; however, many conspiracy theorists believe in the double’s existence, not solely as a random occurrence or coincidence.

If these individuals actually exist, many scientists questions if these doubles would even be recognizable in public.      

The Telegraph also presented that “science suggest that should not exist. Mathematically speaking, the number of variables in any face is so large that it would be virtually impossible to meet someone who looks identical to you. In fact, nobody has even worked out how to measure the probability. Dr Garrett Hellenthal at the genetics institute of University College London doubts it could even be done.”

Not only do many scientist reject the ideas of conspiracy theorists with the proof of statistics, but the lack of belief in the spiritual realm also has scientists ignoring the myth meaning of the word.

Although the possibility for these situations only seems possible in ghost stories, maybe society should start to question those outrageous people who look exactly like deceased celebrities.

Google Tupac’s doppelgänger from the film “Straight Outta Compton” for starters.

 

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