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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Among the best Nighthawks
An inquiry about Jordan Banks’ stellar basketball scoring performance last Friday got us digging deep into The Evening Sun archives. That means digging through yellowed pieces of paper with typewritten copy, a far cry from today’s computer files. However, the … Continue reading
Official District 3 Team Wrestling Pairings
CLASS AAA (Seed and record in parentheses) TUESDAY First Round, 5 p.m. At Central Dauphin HS Central Dauphin (1, 16-0) vs. Exeter Twp. (16, 16-7) Dallastown (8, 9-1) vs. Governor Mifflin (9, 16-5) At Solanco HS Solanco (4, 11-1) vs. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bermudian Springs, Biglerville, High School, South Western, Spring Grove, Wrestling
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Top Swimming Times in the YAIAA
Courtesy of Steve Navaroli, York Daily Record Note: These times are winning times from dual-meets reported to the Daily Record/Sunday News and GameTimePA through Jan. 26. GIRLS … 200 medley relay — 1. Red Lion (Pfaff, Schaefer, North, Smeltzer), 1:54.22; … Continue reading
A needed change
A lot of things can change over 33 years and, to the benefit of the South Western Relays, the meet has been altered several ways over its history. The oldest invitational swimming meet in the Hanover area used to have … Continue reading
Finding another way
There’s something innately satisfying with leaving a job after you know you’ve done it well. York Revolution manager Andy Etchebarren said at Wednesday’s Hanover Rotary Sports Night that 2012 will be his last season in the dugout before he moves … Continue reading
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And so Penn Staters move on
What now? It’s a question which I have been pondering since the ugly mess that is the child sex abuse scandal exploded into the national conscience. It’s about here that I should probably put my biases up front. I graduated … Continue reading
Throwback For Thursday
We take you back to Saturday, when cross-town rivals South Western and Delone Catholic renewed hostilities in a boys and girls double-header. Here’s how the girls game played out: Size matters. When you add size and length to a dependable … Continue reading
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New Oxford coach Matt Muller resigns
New Oxford High is the fourth local program searching for a new head football coach. Matt Muller resigned to pursue to focus on pursuing a position in the New Oxford administration after being the head football coach for seven seasons. … Continue reading
South Western Trounces Blood Rival
Defense, defense, defense. The South Western boys basketball team has bought into the philosophy that pressure busts pipes. The Mustangs’ hounding defense and patented inside-outside game overcame an onslaught of three-pointers from sharpshooting Delone Catholic. And so South Western delivered a … Continue reading
Rafe Got Range
Rafe Sanders spots up from way, way, beyond the confines of the arc. He pulls shots from well beyond three-point territory. His range is so unlimited, at times even his defender is shocked to see him firing from so far … Continue reading
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Tagged Boys basketball, Parker Bean, Rafe Sanders, South Western
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