The Daily Numbers for Wednesday, June 10

The Daily Numbers: 16, age of Michael Brodzinski, the Academy Park student and volunteer firefighter who is being credited with saving the life of an umpire at his youth baseball game when he suffered a heart attack.

63, age of truck driver found fatally shot in an industrial park in Yeadon early Tuesday.

2 p.m. Tuesday, when a passerby discovered the body of another shooting victim near the railroad tracks in Darby Borough.

2 million dollar project that will improve the intersection of I-95 and I-476 the Blue Route in Ridley.

70,000 dollars, how much the special election to fill the 161st District state House seat is going to cost.

446 graduates of Ridley High who picked up diplomas yesterday.

Another 256 from Sun Valley.

1.3 million dollars in bogus ink and toner cartridges, what a former Philly Water Department worker pleaded guilty to in fed court yesterday.

5 years probation for a Montgomery County cheer mom who admitted in court she had sex in the back of a car with a 17-year-old soccer player.

15 member panel tackling the state’s education funding issues that says it needs more time to deliver its findings.

4 hit-run accidents in the region this week. Why?

223 million dollars collected from natural gas industry by the state’s impact fee.

3 home runs hit by Reds’ Joey Votto to destroy the Phils last night.

4 home runs in total for the Reds in an 11-2 bludgeoning.

7 earned runs on 7 hits in 6 innings for Phils’s starter Aaron Harang.

40 points, 12 rebounds, 8 assists for LeBron James in leading Cavs to 96-91 win over Golden State in NBA Finals last night.

2-1 lead now for the Cavs.

51 years, how long Cleveland has gone without a major sports title.

142 of 154 minutes, what James has logged in the 3 games vs. Golden State.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

I guess that’s why they call him King James.

I Don’t Get It: What is with the rash of hit-run accidents. Doesn’t anyone stop when they hit someone anymore?

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Michael Brodzinski. The Academy Park student and junior firefighter put his training to good use Monday night when an umpire collapsed at his youth baseball game. Brodzinski used his CPR training to revive the man, saving his life.

Quote Box: “My instincts kind of took over.”

- Brodzinski, talking about his life-saving action.

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