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By B.C. [email protected]

When Steve Azzoli pulls his bright bluecar into an auto parts store and pops openhis hood, he invariably draws a crowd.

That’s because the retired Land O’ Lakesman is tooling around in an all-electric car,and people want to take a look.

Azzoli got the car for his project in 2011,and didn’t get the parts to convert it into anelectric vehicle until the middle of 2012.

It took six months to restore the car andanother 18 months to convert it.

Rebirth Auto of St. Petersburg helpedAzzoli get the right battery system andmotor controller, while Diamond AutoWorks Inc., in Lutz did the bodywork, weld-ing and fabrication work, and car painting.

Diamond Auto’s Bobby Boles said whenAzzoli first told him what he was planningto do, he thought he was crazy. But Boles fig-ured if Azzoli was willing to invest so muchin the electric car project, Azzoli must knowwhat he was talking about.

The bodywork made the car more aero-dynamic, Azzoli said.

Since completing the project, Azzoli hasdriven 5,700 miles without using a drop ofgas. He estimates he saves about $300 amonth with his electric car.

Beyond saving money on fuel, he’s alsospending less on maintenance.

The project cost about $23,000, butAzzoli said that is less than what it wouldcost for a Chevrolet Volt, a popular gas andelectric hybrid car. He also notes his car getsmore mileage per charge than a Nissan Leaf,another popular electric car.

Before a recent upgrade that reduced theweight of his car, Azzoli said he was gettingabout 200 miles a charge. Azzoli recently re-moved about 150 pounds of steel, andchanged his battery boxes from steel to alu-minum. Once he does some more testing,

he’ll know how much the mileage betweencharges has improved.

Azzoli’s next project will be to changethe 14-inch tires to 16-inch tires, improving

B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOSteve Azzoli said his electric car creates a buzz when people take a look under its hood. Heinvested about $23,000 on the car, but gets 200 miles per battery charge, and doesn’t haveto spend a dime on gasoline.

See ELECTRIC, page 12

By Michael [email protected]

When the owners of Lutz Mail Depot onDale Mabry Highway found that customersenjoyed spending time at their business andsocializing, they wanted to provide a smallcafe so they could sit and eat.

While brainstorming that idea, they con-sidered launching a traditional food truck.But then they got really creative.

“We thought, let’s do something coolwith this and let’s do something that’s kindof interesting and unique,” said GregSkibbee, who owns Lutz Mail Depot withhis business partner, Paul Fischer.

Make way for the trolley.Skibbee and Fischer converted

a working, 35-foot motorized trol-ley from Paris, Texas, into theRoute 66 Kitchen & Dining Car, amobile food service vehicle thatwill sit outside their business dur-ing the week serving food, and hitthe road throughout Florida onweekends. It officially opened forbusiness last week.

While converting a trolley intoa food truck is an unusual concepton its own, Skibbee explained thatthere’s more to it than that. Atmore than twice the length of atypical 17-foot food truck, theycan offer something missing frommobile food vehicles: inside seat-ing.

Between eight and 10 patronscan eat inside the trolley, andawnings will provide shade forcustomers who use tables andchairs outside.

In addition to getting the trolleyready for inside customers and dec-

MICHAEL MURILLO/STAFF PHOTOGreg Skibbee and his partner at Lutz Mail Depot, PaulFischer, have put around $125,000 into their Route 66Kitchen & Dining Car. The trolley/food servicevehicle is now parked in front of their business duringthe week, and will travel the state on many weekends. See TROLLEY, page 12

By B.C. [email protected]

Richard Schmetisch’s fascination withcoins began when he was about 8 years old.

His dad took him to a flea market, and asthey browsed through tools and lawn mow-ers, Schmetisch spieda coin dealer. And sohis passion began.

“I just went,‘Wow!’” the now 51-year-old Land O’Lakes man said. “Ithink coins interest alot more kids thanadults.”

Schmetisch beganby collecting wheatpennies, buffalo nickels and Mercury dimes,but has branched into more sophisticated

Coins offer glimpseinto history, politics

See COINS, page 12

Richard Schmetisch

B.C. MANION/STAFF PHOTOSCollectors can purchase coins from other collec-tors during the Tampa Bay Coin Club meetings,which are on the second Tuesday of the month at7 p.m., at Forest Hills Park Community Center.

Trolley rolls into mobilefood service market

Interest sparks in making electric cars

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Sarah Robison took a prize-winningphoto last fall when she was visiting a parkin Rochester, New York.

The 11-year-old was admiring someCanada geese when she noticed a youngdeer just a few feet away. The young shutter-bug knew that she had only an instant toreact, and she took advantage of that mo-ment. She took out her iPad and capturedthe shot.

The result was a prize-winning image inRanger Rick magazine’s “Your Best Shots”photo competition. As a winner, her photo-graph captured one of six spots in a photodisplay in the August issue of the children’smagazine, published by the National WildlifeFederation.

Other photos in the spread include aswamp scene in the Everglades, a polar beartaking a plunge at the Columbus Zoo inOhio, a hummingbird in a backyard gardenin California, some wild mushrooms in thewoods, and a giant mola fish off the coast ofNew Hampshire.

Robison is thrilled that her photo was se-lected.

“I love taking photos. That’s my hobby,”she said.

Her parents, Randy and Deborah of Lutz,are delighted by Sarah’s achievement, andcouldn’t be more proud. Her grandmother,Gloria Russell of Land O’ Lakes, said Sarah hasbeen interested in photography for years.

“Even when she was small, she used totake pictures with my camera,” Russell said.

She’s also had an interest in nature sinceshe was quite young, said Deborah Robison,who homeschools Sarah.

Sarah Robison recalls her mother readingher Ranger Rick stories when she was small.Now that she’s older, Robison thumbsthrough the magazine herself, learning facts

about animals.Robison loves animals and wants to be-

come a veterinarian when she grows up.She also plans to continue pursuing photog-raphy, which she intends to keep as a

lifetime hobby.Robison takes her iPad

wherever she goes, in caseshe sees a good photo op-portunity. The iPad has itslimitations because shecan’t zoom in and getclear shots.

That’s why capturingthe photo of the deer wasso special, she said.

“I really couldn’t be-lieve he was standingright there,” Robison said.

She kept thinking thedeer would run away. Buthe didn’t, she said.

The photo competi-tion is an ongoing contest,with winners selectedthree times a year fromhundreds of entries, saidMary Dalheim, editorial di-rector of children’spublications for thewildlife group. The judgesselect photos that fill theframe well and don’t havea cluttered background.

They also seek out im-ages that are interestingand use the proper lighting,she said.

“We’re also looking for aninteresting perspective,”Dalheim said. “If you look atthe picture of this deer, she’sgot him head-on. It’s sort ofas if she met eye-to-eye withthis deer. We were amused

by that.”The photo contest is intended to encour-

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takes a village to raise a child?’” Dalheimsaid.

“At National Wildlife Federation we say, ‘Ittakes a backyard, or a playground or a park.’”

Being outdoors has many benefits,Dalheim said, noting studies show it helpschildren grow lean and strong, enhancestheir imagination and attention span, andimproves their classroom performance.

It also helps them to become betterstewards of the environment, Dalheim said.

Any child younger than 13 is eligible toenter the contest. For more information,visit tinyurl.com/RangerRickPhoto.

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Ever thought of pizza as a fast food? A retired professional baseball player rais-

ing his family just south of Lutz is bringingsuch a concept to the Tampa Bay area begin-ning early next year. And it won’t be longbefore he has his eye on some potentialsites in Pasco County.

Matt LaPorta, a star prospect from theUniversity of Florida baseball team whowent on to play for the Cleveland Indians,has joined a group of investors to open 18Pie Five Pizza stores throughout the region— nearly doubling the number of locationsthe chain already has across the country.

The concept is to serve made-to-orderpizza … in less than five minutes.

“I was playing baseball down in Mexico,and I was talking to one of my business part-ners Josh Fields, who told me there was thispizza thing I needed to look at,” LaPorta said.“We flew out to Dallas, and met with every-one at Pie Five, and I was sold.”

LaPorta has only spent a few years inMajor League Baseball, and despite a littlebit of spring ball across the border, it lookslike past hip injuries have most likely endedhis career. Not even 30 yet, the former firstbaseman and left fielder is looking at life be-yond the diamond.

While retirement might mean more timewith his kids, and more regular trips toGrace Family Church in Lutz — where hisfather-in-law, Craig Altman, is the lead pastor— LaPorta was looking for something thatcould support his family for years to come,while also trying to make his mark in acrowded restaurant market.

The fast casual concept of Pie Five ismore akin to places like Pei Wei andChipotle, than it is to somewhere likeMcDonald’s or Wendy’s. The chain is an off-shoot of Pizza Inn Holdings, which operates

hundreds of Pizza Inn restaurants in thesouth, except in Florida. In fact, Pie Fivewould be the Texas company’s first forayinto the Sunshine State, opening its first lo-cation in Port Orange last year.

LaPorta is gambling quite a bit on the PieFive franchise taking off, despite the fact thebrand is just 3 years old. Many franchisingcompanies offer single store locations witha minimum investment. However, Pizza Inntook a lead from companies like Five GuysBurger and Fries which instead requiresfranchisees to buy entire markets, with acommitment to build a bunch of stores, notjust one or two.

“They want to do regions,” LaPorta saidof the company. “Instead of working with100 owners, they can instead work with just50.”

Fields, who introduced LaPorta to PieFive, is a former baseball player himself, cov-ering third base for teams like the Chicago

White Sox and Kansas City Royals. He’s alsoworking with former Baltimore Ravens tightend Billy Bajema to open Pie Five restau-rants in the Oklahoma City area.

The franchise area LaPorta boughtstretches from Sarasota to Pasco. Where astore might end up, however, is still on thedrawing board. The initial plan is to open inthe heart of Tampa’s metro area, and thenexpand out from there.

“We want Tampa to be the epicenter ofthis whole region,” LaPorta said.

The idea would be to find prime busi-ness plaza-style space in the area, possibly inplaces like Wesley Chapel or WiregrassRanch.

“That is a great area for us, it’s a boomingarea,” LaPorta said. “I go up that way quite abit, and I can definitely see the potential fora location there.”

How quickly a Pasco site happens de-pends on a number of factors, including

when the space and location they want be-comes available. LaPorta says he’s also beingcareful not to open too many locations atonce, as he feels the region will need sometime to be introduced to the concept.

Pie Five currently operates 21 locationsin six states, but has 200 more locationsunder contract in 13 states and Washington,D.C. Joining LaPorta and Fields are restau-rant operators Jeff Engle and BrandonBirdwell, the latter an Oklahoma business-man who has worked extensively withfranchising Firehouse Subs locations amongother pursuits.

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Not here yet, but five-minute pizza could come soon

PHOTOS COURTESY OF PIE FIVE PIZZA CO.Just a few years old, Pie Five Pizza has just a couple dozen locations in six states. However,that’s expected to explode to more than 200 in the next couple years.

Matt LaPorta never had a chance to reallybuild his profile as a Major League Baseballplayer, with two serious hip injuries sidelin-ing his career before he even turned 30.

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OLD LUTZ SCHOOL SPRUCE-UPThe Old Lutz School, 18819 U.S. 41, ishosting a spruce-up July 26 from 8 a.m. tonoon. Volunteers are needed for indoorcleaning, light yard work, and organizingstorage. A general meeting will follow. Forinformation, call Ben Nevel at (813) 334-5712, or Suzin Carr at (813) 453-5256.

COURTEOUS CANINEFUNDRAISERCourteous Canine, 3414 Melissa CountryWay in Lutz, is hosting a fundraiser forRosco, a blue heeler mix found roaming inLutz ill with heartworms, ear infections,broken teeth and a tumor. The event is July 27 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission isfree. For a donation, dogs can splash in thepool and use the dock dive. Rosco islooking for a new home. For information,call Beth Livesay at (813) 767-9590.

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ROTARY CLUB OF LUTZThe Rotary Club of Lutz will meet July 29 at7 a.m., at Heritage Harbor Golf & CountryClub, 19502 Heritage Harbor Parkway inLutz. Guest speaker will be nutritionist KimThompson. A continental breakfast will beserved for $10. For information, call (813)857-7089.

MOSI FREE FOR YOUNGSTERSThe Museum of Science & Industry, 4801 E.Fowler Ave., in Tampa, is now offering freeadmission to all children younger than 5.For information, call (813) 987-6000, or visitMOSI.org.

KEYSTONE VBSKeystone Community Church, 21010 StateRoad 54 in Lutz, is hosting a free vacationBible school Aug. 1-2 from 6 p.m. to 8:30p.m., for children ages 4 to 12. Forinformation, call (813) 948-4522, or visitKeystoneCommunity.org.

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MEADOW POINTE YOGAThe Meadow Pointe community in WesleyChapel is offering yoga for fitness andfocus. Power yoga is Mondays andThursdays at 7 p.m., stretch yoga isTuesdays at 7:30 p.m., and Saturdays at10:30 a.m., and restorative nidra monthly isoffered on a Sunday at 7 p.m., for $10. Forinformation, email [email protected].

MORNING GROUP FITNESSThe Oakstead Community, 3038 OaksteadBlvd., in Land O’ Lakes, is offering amorning group fitness class on Monday,Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m. This is alow-impact class with cardio and resistanttraining. Cost is $5 per class. Forinformation, call instructor Julie Brucker at(813) 996-7186.

VISIT WC CIVIL AIR PATROLWesley Chapel Cadet Squadron of Civil AirPatrol, located at the North Tampa AeroPark just off State Road 54, meets everyWednesday at 6:30 p.m., next to theairport hangar. Cadets range from 12 to 21years old, and senior members are 18 andolder. For information and a schedule ofactivities, visit WesleyChapelCAP.com.

GIRLS SCOUTS SEEKING LEADERSGirl Scouts of West Central Florida isseeking troop leaders, both men andwomen older than 18, to volunteer. Otheropportunities include becoming aprogram or camp facilitator. Forinformation, visit GSWCF.org/volunteer.

VOLUNTEER FOR BOOKS FOR TROOPSBooks for Troops needs volunteers to sortand pack books in its storage unit at 54 U-Store in Lutz. Day and eveningopportunities are available. All hourscontributed are eligible for PresidentialService awards. The organization isapproved for National Honor Societyservice hours. To complete an onlineapplication, visit BooksForTroops.org.

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A majority of those surveyed, 53 percent,believes the court is influenced by politicalconsiderations when it hears and decidescases, the university said. Only 30 percent saidthe court decides cases strictly on its interpre-tation of the Constitution.

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The Central Pasco Chamber of Commerceis joining forces with the Trinity-OdessaChamber of Commerce to sponsor a candidateforum for both the Pasco County Commissionand the Pasco County school board July 30 be-ginning at 6 p.m.

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Anyone wishing to ask questions of thoserunning for the District 2 county commissionrace or the District 5 school board race canemail them [email protected].

District 2, which would replace the retiringPat Mulieri, is a Republican race involving for-mer state Rep. Ken Littlefield, Wesley Chapelentrepreneur Mike Moore, and Zephyrhills fi-nancial analyst Bob Robertson.

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Services at Saint Leo University, 33701 StateRoad 52 in St. Leo, is offering a freeBeginning Teacher Boot Camp for first-timeteachers in Pasco and Hillsborough countyschool districts.

The camp is July 25 from 8:30 a.m. tonoon in the Student Community Center.

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Incoming kindergarteners will have anopportunity to meet teachers and becomefamiliar with the school.

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The Kiwanis Club of Greater West Pasco ishaving a school supply drive through Aug. 5.

Gulfside Hospice thrift shops will be col-lecting donations at its five sites, including1930 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Lutz, and 6117State Road 54 in New Port Richey.

Anyone who donates to the drive will re-ceive a voucher for 25 percent off a singleitem (excluding sale items and furniture)valid for up to one week after the donationis made.

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For information, call (813) 935-8552.

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Wesley Chapel High’s Academy ofAutomotive Technology has received afive-year certification for maintenanceand light repair from the NationalAutomotive Technicians EducationFoundation.

The certification provides a level ofcredibility because outside experts haveevaluated the program and determinedthat it has met is rigorous standards, saidShelley Carrino, an assistant principalwho oversees the automotive program.

With this certification, students can beconfident their training is current and ad-heres to high standards, Carrino said.Potential employers can be assured thatthe students are prepared to handle thedemands of the work.

Obtaining a certification requires atwo-day evaluation by a representative ofthe association. It includes checking outthe program’s facilities, resources, qualityof training programs, and equipment, andmeasures them against industry stan-dards.

Details are important, Carrino said. Forinstance, the evaluator looked throughthe school’s tool drawers to make surethere is enough equipment to supportthe program’s size. The evaluation also in-cluded checking out the technologythat’s available and safety issues.

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Corliss worked for months with BarbaraDonaghy, a supervisor in the district’s ca-reer and technical education division toprepare for the certification process.

“She put a lot of long hours and hardwork, in helping us,” Carrino said.Community partners also stepped in to help.

The program had to meet the stan-dards for 12 different categories, andthere were subcategories for each stan-dard, Carrino said.

“Besides the fact that it’s important forus to do it, it really became urgent for usto go through this process and get itdone as quickly as possible,” she said. “Wewere losing funding for our kids.”

The certification was necessary for theschool to qualify for state funding for theclasses offered through the automotiveacademy.

When the school launched its pro-gram in 2009, it began in a classroom.Then it branched into an outdoor space,Donaghy said.

It didn’t open its permanent buildinguntil this past January, so it would nothave been able to qualify for the certifica-tion until this year, Carrino said.

“Every year you reflect on, ‘What can Ido to do better? What can I do to meetthe needs of my students so they’ll bemore successful?’” she said. “The NATEFstandards and tasks are definitely going todeepen the learning and the skills, andalso enhance the instructor’s ability to bea better instructor.”

B.C. MANION/STAFFShelley Carrino, who oversees the Academy of Automotive Technology at Wesley Chapel HighSchool, holds the framed five-year certification from the National Automotive TechniciansEducation Foundation.

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collecting since then.“You could still get buffalo nickels in

your change back then, and Mercury dimesin your change,” he said.

Schmetisch remembers the weekend rit-ual he shared with his dad.

“Every Saturday when I would go to theflea market, my dad would let me buy onecoin,” Schmetisch said.

He passed his love for coin collectingalong to his son, Kyle, who began comingwith him to coin club meetings when hewas 7. Now 25, Kyle and his dad were bothat a recent meeting of The Tampa Bay CoinClub, which draws members from through-out Tampa Bay.

The coin club meetings are useful, bothmen said.

“They have guest speakers who teachyou about coins and collecting and what tolook for, what to be careful of,” Richard said.“A lot of the interest in coins is going to bethe history. If you start collecting a certaincoin, you start finding out about that time inhistory and why were certain dates rare andother ones not. What was going on? Wasthere a war? Was there a Depression?”

There are even coins from countries thatno longer exist.

“You learn a lot about geography and his-tory from foreign coins,” the olderSchmetisch added.

Collecting coins and currency also is agreat way to learn about politics and theeconomy, he said.

“There’s no end to it. And, I love thatabout coins. It keeps you learning.”

His son, Kyle, said coin collecting hasbeen a fun hobby, and “extremely prof-itable.”

“There are a lot of coins I got when Iwas a kid for $5 and $10 that are easilyworth $50 now,” said Kyle, a New Tampa res-ident. In less than 20 years, he’s made areturn that’s tenfold the investment.

Anyone interested in coin collectingshould feel free to attend a club meeting be-cause members are welcoming and enjoysharing their knowledge, Kyle said.

Many people who inherit a coin collec-tion have no idea what it is worth, he said.So, it’s a good idea to show it to members ofthe coin club to help assess its value.

“A coin club like this one, you can get 20second opinions in 20 seconds,” Kyle said.

Rudy Valentin is one of those peoplewho has stored up decades of knowledgeabout coins and currency. The Land O’ Lakesresident was 8 when he bought his firstcoin, and that was 61 years ago.

“A friend of mine found this Spanishcoin, of Isabella II. I bought it from him foreight cents. I still have that coin,” he said.

The coin club aims to be a fun place forcoin and currency lovers to gather, saidJoseph Crespo, the club’s president. Crespo,who lives in Wesley Chapel, said he begancollecting coins when he was 8.

For those who are interested in learningthe values of coins, Crespo recommendsthey join coin clubs, read publications, at-tend coin shows and surf the Internet.

It’s important to know what coins areworth before buying or trading, he said. Ifpeople realize you lack knowledge, they’llcharge you too much or pay you too little,Crespo said. “Learning is power.”

Coin collectors can invest substantialamounts of money, but they don’t have to,Crespo said. It’s possible to enjoy the hobbywithout spending a fortune.

“You don’t have to be Donald Trump,” hesaid.

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highway mileage, he said.The Land O’ Lakes man isn’t the only one

drawn to electric vehicles. Jose Barriga ofNew Tampa said he became fascinated withthe notion of converting a gasoline-poweredcar into an electric vehicle once he foundout it was possible.

He has converted a 2004 Nissan Sentrainto an electric car. At first, he was able toget 50 miles per charge.

However, he’s in the midst of upgradingthe batteries and expects to be able to get 80miles per charge once that project is done.

Barriga is sold on the concept of electriccars. He likes the idea of using a car thatdoesn’t use gasoline or oil, and which does-n’t directly cause pollution.

His second car is a hybrid, which re-quires him to fill his gas tank about twice amonth.

Barriga said he’d like to do another carconversion project, but simply doesn’t havethe time.

Steve Messerschmidt, who’s associatedwith two vehicle companies in St.Petersburg — Rebirth Auto and Evnetics —sells electric vehicle conversion kits to cus-tomers around the globe.

There’s a big demand to convert gaso-line-powered cars into electric cars,Messerschmidt said.

Some people want to save money ongas. Others enjoy do-it-yourself projects.

Some people want to reduce the carbonfootprint. Some people like to show offtheir cars and they want to have a uniquevehicle.

Others want electric cars, but don’t wantto be limited to what’s available commer-cially. They want to choose the make andmodel of their electric car.

And there are those who want to make abusiness out of it, Messerschmidt said. “Theywant to do conversions for other people,”he added.

Edward R. Monfort, chief executive andpresident of electric driveshaft manufactur-er Adomani Inc., is one of those people. He’slooking to convert school buses and trucksinto electric vehicles to make money for hiscompany and to save money for school dis-tricts and private businesses.

The Tampa man said he’s also exploringthe possibility of working with the U.S.Postal Service to provide a fleet of vehiclesfor its use.

Monfort drives around a Ford F-150 truckthat’s been converted to an electric vehicle.His interest in electric vehicles began in2008 when he was getting into the car busi-ness and built an all-electric Mustang.

The car was popular at car shows, butnever developed a strong market, Monfortsaid.

Now, he’s focusing his efforts on findingcustomers in the fleet market for trucks andbuses.

Electric vehicles offer a wise economicchoice, Monfort said, noting they can costless than half as much as a gasoline-poweredvehicle over 10 years, considering the pur-chasing and operating costs.

“There’s a demand for the product,”Messerschmidt said. “Municipalities, as timegoes on, they’re going to demand that thecarbon footprint go down. This business, ingeneral, is really in its infancy.”

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orating it with Route 66-themed memorabil-ia, Skibbee and Fischer added a new, electriccooking system with induction heating. Theequipment will allow for fast, clean cooking,while keeping temperatures under control,Skibbee said.

After adding air conditioning and gettingeverything up to code — the trolley haspassed its health inspection and is road-ready — its owners will have spent around$125,000 making their idea a reality.

The transformation required a lot of ef-fort in a short time, since they justpurchased the trolley in late May. But ac-cording to Skibbee, the effort has beenworth it.

“This is probably one of the things I’mmost proud of because it took so much todo it,” he said.

The trolley made its public debut at theLutz Independence Day parade, escortingoutgoing Lutz Guv’na Suzin Carr along theparade route. But even when its ownerstake it to Home Depot for some upgrades, itattracts plenty of attention, Skibbee said.

While the Route 66 Kitchen & DiningCar will serve hamburgers, hot dogs, sand-

wiches and even breakfast to patrons, they’llbe happy to serve the underprivileged inthe community as well. Military veteransand the homeless will find themselves wel-come wherever their wheels stop that day.

“You want to support your vets and youwant to support your homeless,” Skibbeesaid.

If the community supports their Route66-themed trolley, its owners will make sureit isn’t lonely on the road. They have prelimi-nary plans to add two or three more to thefleet by the end of 2015.

The trolley already has made an impactinside their business as well, as bencheshave been converted into sitting areas. Butoutside, Skibbee believes the trolley willhave a presence that fits in with the uniquespirit of Lutz. And to make sure nobody for-gets where it comes from as it travelsaround the state, the trolley has itshome community proudly displayed on theback.

“That’s why we actually branded it as‘Hometown: Lutz,’” Skibbee said. “It doesn’tsay ‘Hometown: Tampa’ or ‘Orlando.’ It says‘Lutz’ because Lutz is where we are.”

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Wesley Chapel All-Stars tee up a state titleBy Michael [email protected]

A batter steps up to the plate with twoouts in the final inning of a tied game. Hehits a shot near third base and drives in thewinning run.

His team not only wins the game, but astate championship as well. The crowd inthe bleachers applauds, his teammatescheer, and his coaches are proud of theteam’s title run.

Not bad for an athlete who’s up well pasthis bedtime.

Lucas Cinnante is just 6 years old, but hisgame-winning single clinched the state titlefor the Wesley Chapel T-Ball All-Stars earlierthis month. The contest was part of a three-game final day for the team that made it pastseveral must-win games and came from be-hind in the final match-up.

By the time they won the championship,a 16-15 victory over Sebring, it was nearly10 p.m.

Cinnante and his teammates didn’t playlike they were tired, and he said he wasn’treally nervous, either.

“Not that much,” Cinnante said. “Mycoach said to hit a ground ball, so I hit aground ball. I just wanted to win a game andhave fun.”

Wesley Chapel won the game and hadfun, and their final victory capped an im-pressive run for the 6- and 7-year-olds on theteam. The All-Stars are made up of the best t-ball players during the regular season acrossseveral teams, and they get together to com-pete for district and state honors.

Their run started with a strong showingat their district tournament last month inWildwood, with Wesley Chapel earning theDixie Youth Baseball District 6 champi-onship after compiling a 5-1 record in thetournament.

Wesley Chapel then competed for thestate title earlier this month in Mulberry, butit wasn’t an easy path to the championship.The tournament split the 12 competingteams into two pools, and Wesley Chapel

completed its pool play with a perfect 5-0record, earning a spot in the double-elimina-tion championship portion ofthe tournament.

Then things got challenging. They defeat-ed Wildwood next, but a loss to Sebring putthem in the elimination bracket, meaningthe next loss would end their title hopes.

They would have to keep winning toearn their way back into a rematch withSebring, and then beat them twice in a rowto claim the title. And accomplishing that

task would include playing three elimina-tion games in a single day.

Team manager Todd Owen knew thatwould be a tall order for athletes with just ahalf-dozen birthdays under their belt.

“Coach Vito (Anello) and I were saying toourselves, ‘Just let the kids play. Let themenjoy this,’” he said. “It’s going to be a tough,uphill battle to win three games in onenight. So let the kids go out, have fun, enjoyit and just be positive for the kids.

“And the kids just took the game over.

They were out there just making things hap-pen,” Owen said. “It was pure joy as far asthe coaches being able to sit there andwatch that.”

But nobody was sitting when the team fi-nally won the title. The players were elated,Owen said. “They were jumping for joy.”

“I’m not sure who was more happy, theparents or the kids,” he said.

The parents were the key to the team’ssuccess this year. Even with good coachingand talented players, the families are neces-sary to provide support, encourage andshow patience with the young athletes, andfoster a healthy environment for the team.

Cinnante’s mother, Leslie Cinnante, saidthat healthy environment was a positive ex-perience for players and parents.

“This group of people is absolutely won-derful,” she said. “Everybody gets along,everybody is encouraging, everyone is posi-tive, everybody helps each other. The All-Starteam was a wonderful team.”

While winning the state champi-onship was a special accomplishment,Owen said the team earned anothertitle during the state tournament that wasequally impressive. Wesley Chapel receivedthe sportsmanship award.

The team organized group photos withtheir opponents to remember the fun timesthey had at the tournament, for example.And Owen was told that, unlike the t-ballchampionship, there wasn’t as much com-petition for that particular title. The peoplewho came in contact with Wesley Chapelsaw them as respectful and good sportsthroughout the tournament, he said.

“I did not expect that or anything,” Owensaid. “That’s something to be proud of.”

The young Cinnante, who claims TampaBay Rays second baseman Ben Zobrist asone of his favorites, will move up to a higherlevel of t-ball next year. But as much as heloves baseball and playing t-ball, there’s onething he doesn’t like about the game:Having to wait until the next season startsto get back to practice.

“It should start like next week,” he said.

COURTESY OF TODD OWENThe Wesley Chapel T-Ball All-Stars had their skills tested at the district and state tourna-ments, but came away with the championship earlier this month.

ball camp July 25 at Gulf High School, 5355School Road in New Port Richey.

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