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Reprinted from thedailyreview.com Teen killed in Sullivan County crash BY ERIC HRIN (Staff Writer)Published: May 29, 2011 Review File Photo Curtis H. Eberlin The Sullivan County School District is mourning the tragic loss of a senior. State police at Laporte said Curtis H. Eberlin, 18, of Nordmont Road, Muncy Valley, was killed in a fatal crash at 7:47 p.m. May 27 at 3500 Nordmont Rd., Davidson Township, Sullivan County. He was an integral part of the high school soccer team for the last four years, Sullivan County High School Principal Craig Skaluba said. According to police, Eberlin was driving a blue 1972 Porsche 914 and the crash occurred as he was traveling east on Nordmont Road. Police said Eberlin lost control of his vehicle on a curve, causing it to leave the north edge of the road and strike a tree on the driver's side, causing major damage to the vehicle, police said. Police said Eberlin sustained fatal injuries at the scene and was wearing a seatbelt. Skaluba said the administration and grief counselors were at the school on Saturday to ease the students' grief. He said about seven students showed up. More counseling will take place Tuesday and the students have a phone number to call for assistance in dealing with the loss, he added. "We're trying to focus on the health, safety and welfare of all the kids and move forward," he said. "We're trying to go from mourning his loss to celebrating his life." Eberlin was a senior getting ready to graduate on June 3. In addition, he was captain of the boys varsity soccer team, and was on his fourth year on the soccer team. Throughout his youth, he played with the American Youth Soccer Organization. Also, he was a member of the High School History Club and participated this year in Yearbook and varsity baseball, Skaluba said. Recently, Eberlin was recognized in an assembly for his teamwork in helping to successfully complete Volume 48 of The Highlander, the school's yearbook, Skaluba said. Eberlin was also honored recently at the spring sports banquet for earning a varsity letter as a starter on the boys varsity baseball team, he said. "Basically, he was well liked and respected by the students and the staff," he said. "He always had a smile on his face and was a good kid and a joy to be around." He had a fun, good-spirited nature, Skaluba said. The school district is discussing options to honor Eberlin at graduation at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 3 at the high school. Eric Hrin can be reached at (570) 297-5251; or e-mail: reviewtroy@thedailyreview.com. |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 79 Joined: 2-January 10 From: NorCal Member No.: 11,198 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
terribly sad. Just kind of flashed me back 20+ years to when my parents got me my 914 for high school graduation back in 89. My mom always had sports cars or muscle cars and my dad was into hot rods when he was young... so sporty car is just kind of something natural to me.. but I remember so well my mom sitting down with me and saying "please, please just be careful. I worry about you so much in a little sports car. I want you to enjoy it but I don't want anything bad to happen to you, please be careful"... it REALLY stuck with me. And then I also think about some really stupid driving moments I have had , where only luck (not skill) allowed me to see another day.. really makes me stop and think. feel so terrible for his family and friends... his parents. I just cant even imagine....
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