Driver in Upper Saucon crash that killed himself, 2 DeSales students was drunk, speeding, cops say
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Delaware Valley s Sean Hanczaryk scores the Terriers first run vs. Delran in the NJSIAA Central Group 2 final on June 3, 2016.Kyle Craig | For lehighvalleylive.com
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The driver of the Dodge Charger involved in a crash last month that took the lives of himself and two other DeSales University students had a blood-alcohol limit of nearly twice the legal limit and was speeding at the time of the accident, police said Wednesday.
Nicholas White, 23, of Chadds Ford, Pa. at 8:35 p.m. March 6 was headed south along Lanark Road “at a speed too fast for conditions” when his Dodge traveled to the right and into the grass at a curve in the roadway, said Upper Saucon Township police, citing the findings of the investigation.
Driver who killed himself, 2 other college students in Pa. crash was drunk and speeding: police
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Delaware Valley s Sean Hanczaryk scores the Terriers first run vs. Delran in the NJSIAA Central Group 2 final on June 3, 2016.Kyle Craig | For lehighvalleylive.com
The driver of the Dodge Charger involved in a crash last month that killed him and two other DeSales University students had a blood-alcohol limit of nearly twice the legal limit and was speeding at the time of the accident, police said Wednesday.
Nicholas White, 23, of Chadds Ford, Pa., at 8:35 p.m. March 6 was headed south along Lanark Road “at a speed too fast for conditions” when his Dodge traveled to the right and into the grass at a curve in the roadway, said Upper Saucon Township police, citing the findings of the investigation.
3 fatal crash victims touched many in DeSales community, mourners say ahead of private vigil
Updated Mar 10, 2021;
Posted Mar 09, 2021
Delaware Valley s Sean Hanczaryk scores the Terriers first run vs. Delran in the NJSIAA Central Group 2 final on June 3, 2016. Hanczaryk died Saturday, March 6, 2021, following a car accident in Upper Saucon Township.Kyle Craig | For lehighvalleylive.com
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DeSales University baseball players are more to each other than driven student-athletes playing their hearts out on a field.
Off the field, students and alumni described the team as more like a brotherhood, connecting and banding together when someone is in need or lending support before even being asked. Familiar faces are at family get-togethers, milestones, weddings and other celebrations. Lifelong friendships are formed and extend well past graduation. It’s not uncommon to find past and current players hanging out at Lehigh Valley hot spots over the weekend.
A tragic crash in Upper Saucon claimed three young lives and critically injured another, all with ties to DeSales University. Sean Hanczaryk was a senior baseball player and gifted impersonator. Alum Nick White was settling down in the Lehigh Valley after meeting fellow 2019 graduate Emily Kattner, who made a lasting impression at Lehigh Valley Style magazine. Brandon DiChiacchio, also a baseball player, survived after being rescued from the car.