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Penn State University Official Athletic Site – Women’s Golf

Aug. 23, 2011

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Head women’s golf coach Denise St. Pierre enters her 20th season at the helm, while Emily Ransone (Hilliard, Ohio) is set to play her junior season.

Head Coach Denise St. Pierre

Q: are you excited for the season to get started officially?A: We’re very, very excited about this year. we just had our opening meeting yesterday and today is our official first day of practice. so, we’ve got a lot of great things on the schedule. we have a lot of new players in our lineup so there’s a lot to be excited about. we have this big thing looming at us at the end of the season, which is hosting the NCAA East Regional for the first time. There’s certainly a lot to do before that, but a lot to look forward to.

Q: Is there more pressure on the team because of hosting the regional action?A: there may be some underlying things there. certainly we’re striving for that every year. It’s not like because it happens to be here that this is the year we’re striving for it. It’s something that we’ve been to before and have come up short the last few years. we feel like we’re getting to that point where we’re certainly a team that’s capable of getting to that next level of getting to the regional. I think that if we just take it one step at a time, one tournament at a time, we’ll be just fine.

Q: thoughts of how Hanule Seo played out in Bandon, Ore.?A: That’s on my bucket list. That’s a place I wanted to go. when Sky (Hanule Seo) was going there and qualified I was so excited for her and wished I could have gone out to follow. We’ve seen the growth of some of the players that have been in the lineup the past couple years. I have Emily (Ransone) here right now who has been one of our leaders on the team and then our starting lineup. Sky is returning, Ellen Ceresko and Christina Vosters. Rounding those things out, we still have some talent on the front end of things that’s yet to be seen in our freshmen. we have Elyse Archambault, who’s from Quebec, one of the top players in Canada. we have Katlyn Elliott from Ontario who is also one of the top players from Canada. I felt like if I brought them south to play golf, they’d feel like this is warm. we have one of Emily’s (Ransone) cohorts who she’s familiar with who’s from Cincinnati, Ohio, is Erin Michel. so, those three freshmen we certainly expect to see some good things out of and really help us out at some of those depth positions that I think have just fell a little short. I think those are the things that could make a difference for us this year. when you’re playing five players in our starting lineup and counting four scores out of five. What I’ve seen over the years in collegiate golf is it used to be if your top two players were getting it done you had some chance. now, the level of play in women’s golf has just soured, which is great to see. it means that you need some depth. we have certainly got some people in place now that can provide us with the depth that we’re looking for to be as competitive as we want to be.   

Q: What does hosting the NCAA East Regional show about the program and the facilities?A: I will say that I’ve been here a few years and one of things that has been my goal is to be a host of the NCAA Regional and we’ve always fallen short of getting the bid because of our facilities. when the committee comes in to look at different prospects for hosting, they check out not only your golf course but they check out your practice areas and what’s available for players if you do have them coming in. they check out places for the media and certainly for officials that are going to be running the tournament and we’ve kind of fallen a little short of that over the years. I really think that just with the Tombros Varsity Clubhouse coming on board with some of our practice areas and really upgrading and getting better that that has definitely helped us secure this bid this year for the first time. I’m excited about it. I hope that it maybe it brings even something bigger down the road, which is the final championship. This is a great start for us, putting us on the map nationally and seeing some of the best teams in the country come to our Blue course to compete.

Q: how big of an impact will first-year assistant coach Abby Pearson have on the team?A: I am very excited about having Abby Pearson with us. She has really a wealth of different experiences that she’s going to bring to the team. One of the things that is great about Abby is that she has competed at a pretty high level, not just collegiately but professionally. She has won (three) professional tournaments on the Future’s Tour. She still has a great game and I think that her experience playing at that level will help the players immensely. She also brings a lot of experience with running events. She ran the Future’s Duramed Tour. I’m looking forward to having her help me with some these tournaments that we were just talking about that we are hosting here. It’s great to have Abby along. She’s excited about this opportunity. It’s only been two days into her experience here but it’s going to be a great journey.

Junior Emily Ransone

Q: how much are you looking forward to this season’s possibilities?A: I would definitely say that since we found out what freshmen were coming in and that we’re hosting regionals. I’d say we’ve all been pretty excited for this year. like Coach said, we’re pretty deep this year with talent. our starting five is going to be pretty competitive so I think we’re all looking forward to that. as for regionals being in the back of our mind, I think that’s just going to make us practice harder every day, especially because all of us absolutely love the Blue course. I think it could be a really, really exciting year for us. I think the entire team, including the freshmen are very excited, so it’s going to be good.

Q: What does hosting the NCAA East Regional show about the program and the facilities?A: I just wanted to thank the Tombros family again for their donation. not only is that clubhouse absolutely incredible, but also it has made our team so much more cohesive and it has really added a different aspect to our team that we didn’t have my freshman year. I definitely think we have a lot to be thankful for.

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CHELSEA: Preservation Chelsea seeks to repair Mack building’s windows with help from Michigan Historical Preservation Network

Preservation Chelsea filed an application with the Michigan Historical Preservation Network this week to repair double-hung, single-pane windows on the Mack building after receiving the Chelsea City Council’s approval.The application, due Sept. 2, will repair the windows that are currently installed as original equipment on the Mack building in the Longworth complex.MHPN is the largest membership organization in Michigan dedicated to recognizing and preserving the state’s culture and its historic architecture pertaining to residential, commercial, industrial, institutional and even agricultural properties.The proposal outlined in the application included no cost to the city or the Chelsea’s Downtown Development Authority, which voted down the Preservation Chelsea plan mostly due to a lack of lead time on putting the matter before the commission."we heard about this workshop about this time seven days ago so unfortunately it was quite rushed," said Preservation Chelsea member Tom Girard at the Aug. 23 council meeting, just five days after the last DDA meeting at which the proposal was voted down 10-1.The historic window rehabilitation program will be conducted by the MHPN with Preserve Chelsea as the official host, provided all those involved sign hold harmless agreements and file them with the city manager’s office so the Chelsea taxpayers aren’t held liable in the event of an injury.The program will train a dozen local and nonlocal contractors how to restore and rehabilitate wood framed double-hung windows, of which there are 15 in the Mack building, according to Girard.The Michigan State Historic Preservation Office and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority will also be involved."Preservation Chelsea will take full responsibility for the right to host the workshop, coordinate, promote and develop sponsors," Girard said. "All we’re looking for is permission to access the facility and conduct this two week workshop in November."Councilmember Rod Anderson was concerned about the city’s liability, to which City Manager John Hanifan assured him that the city would have all involved in the work shop sign an indemnification.Mayor Jason Lindauer was concerned about the work shop costing the city any money, to which Girard assured him that the city and DDA wouldn’t even have to pay for electricity usage for power tools and other equipment used at the Mack building."we originally presented this to provide the cost of lighting and tools, but with such short notice any expenditure on the part of the city (should be removed) … we ask that you amend the motion to (say that we will) cover the cost of $20 for electricity if that’s the showstopper," Girard said. "It’s important for us to have you vote on it today."Council members Bill Holmberg and Frank Hammer expressed varying degrees of willingness to approve the motion presented by Preserve Chelsea."What is the reasoning for doing this so quickly?" Holmberg asked.Hammer asked if there was any reason to deny permission."We’ve long sought to be and, in many ways are, a destination city. Adding this assuming that the inspection of the building is acceptable and they take the risk, this seems to be very beneficial again to the entire community."Hanifan said that he liked the plan but wasn’t for it during the DDA meeting due to the lack of time to go over the request and receive answers to questions that he and other DDA members had.Anderson expressed concern with "overturning" a DDA vote.The proposal before council was "significantly" different from the one that the DDA saw, particularly since Preservation Chelsea will be the signatory on the application and note the DDA.DDA member Mark Heydlauff said that the rehabilitation workshop was "a fine approach," but did add the addendum that fixing up the Mack building’s windows and garnering acclaim for the city of Chelsea through the MHPN wouldn’t dissuade the authority doing with the structure as the collective members of that body see fit."If they want to host it and they want to do it, I don’t think that changes what we might do, but that’s their issue," he said.Hanifan pointed out that the city’s approval of the application and Preservation Chelsea hosting MHPN wasn’t an indication that the city had judged the Mack building safe to occupy or operate within.Girard assured city officials that the MHPN, after approving applicants, sends out specialists to inspect prospective workshop sites for suitability from a safety standpoint.Girard pointed out that if the MHPN deemed the Mack building windows beyond repair that that would also be beneficial to judging the fate of the structure, either way."There’s been a lot of discussion of different components of the building and whether or not they’re beyond repair or not, but if the windows really are beyond repair who better to state an official opinion about that than the MHPN." he saidCouncilmember Ann Feeney expressed concern about asbestos in the windows: "how do you propose to protect yourselves in the eventuality that that stuff is floating around in there?"Girard said that a portion of a $200,000 asbestos abatement grant earned by the city could help with asbestos in the window as the grant application contains language dealing with asbestos in window fixtures.He added that the asbestos in the windows isn’t crumbling or floating through the air as other asbestos in the Mack building is "non-friable," or cannot be crumbled with hand pressure."It’s primarily non-friable, and I think that would go for the asbestos on the windows as well," Girard said. "That’s something that we can discuss with MHPN. it could dovetail that we do mr. Hanifan’s asbestos abatement in the workshop. We’ll have to pursue that."Hammer said that this could be an opportunity for the city to seal up the asbestos in the Mack building as a whole, rather than disturbing it and causing more harm than good.

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