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By Pam Parker Erie Times-News staff blogger
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Posted: June 26th, 2012


It’s always a thrill to see kids I know do well. Two young women might have fallen short of Olympic teams, but not by much. It’s been a great week for McDowell grads who were hopeful for spots on Olympic teams. Sheena Gordon, 28, competed in the women’s triple jump at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field trials came very close to meeting the Olympic qualifying distance, but her best distance fell slightly short. Read the full story here.

A graduate of law school at Georgia State University in Atlanta, she attempted to qualify for Olympics in the high jump in 2004 and in the high jump and triple jump in 2008.

Alexandra Acker is another great McDowell athlete who fell just short of qualifying for the Olympics in the pole vault. Acker was on state winning McDowell team’s with my daughter Kelly Eckert. Read more of her story by Victor Fernandes here. My daughter was briefly a pole vaulter, and I honestly had trouble watching. It’s a nerve wracking sport to watch your kid hanging off that pole. Retired coach Joe Sanford coached the team.

Both Gordon and Acker turned to track after choosing other sports. Gordon had been a basketball player and Acker had been a gymnast.

The Gordon family of athletes has made quite a name for itself. Sheena’s sister, Chelsea Gordon, was an all-star basketball player. She played in 116 career games at the University of Illinois. She was named the team’s best defensive player in her sophomore and junior years and set career scoring highs numerous occasions. In Erie, she was a four-year starter at Mercyhurst Prep winning back to back PIAA State titles in 2004 and 2005. She scored 1,728 career points and had 762 rebounds for the Lakers.  My daughter, Kelly Eckert, played hoops with Chelsea at Westlake Middle School. Today, Chelsea Gordon is living in Manhattan and studying fashion at Parsons The new School of Design. It ranks as the number one Fashion Design School in the nation and second internationally behind Central Saint Martins of London. Chelsea, Sheena and Tiffany are the daughters of John and Beverly Gordon of Erie.

Pam Parker, mom of three and stepmom of three,  is an award-winning writer and editor for Lake Erie LifeStyleHer Times and House to Home at the Erie Times-News in Erie, Pa.

 

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Posted: May 27th, 2012

Thanks to Tom Reisenweber’s #Erielive updates all day yesterday, I tuned in to state championship tennis at Hershey where Erie’s Mario Nicolia and Alex Brzozowski won the title. I shared every minute on Facebook. Watch Tom Reisenweber’s video clip of the last few minutes of play right here.

Cathedral Prep’s Mario Nicolia won a silver medal in the 2011 PIAA Class AAA doubles championship, but this year, teamed with Alex Brzozowski, it was all gold yesterday. The Ramblers served up the school’s first state title since 1984.  According to Erie Times-News stories, the pair have played together in USTA tournaments since their freshman year and most recently won a USTA event at Pennbriar Athletic Club in February. I watched Brzozowski, the son of Dr. Jan and Sharon Brzozowski, play tennis at Westwood Racquet Club, my home court where I have played for more than 30 years.

Nicolia and Brzozowski are a tall order — both 6-feet-tall with terrific wing spans, and that’s tough to beat in tennis. Add in fast hands, quick feet, and that’s a deadly team on the net and for full court coverage. Coach Kent Peightal said this doubles team knows how to strategize, and that’s a gift.

There is nothing easy about states — no matter what sport kids are involved in. We’ve been there five times for track and field and cross-country. Nicolia and Brzozowski played two matches on Friday and then two more on Saturday to win it. Indoors. I’m a veteran of indoor tennis — it’s stifling hot, and well, you are indoors.

In stories in the Erie Times-News, the tennis champs had been quoted as wanting a banner in the school gym. They brought more than a banner back to Erie.

With school almost out, a few more kids may hit the courts around town with a little more optimism. If Nicolia and Brzozowski can do it, many more kids will realize what hard work right here in Erie, Pa., can do.

Pam Parker is an award-winning writer and editor for Lake Erie LifeStyleHer Times and House to Home at the Erie Times-News in Erie, Pa.

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