Monthly Archives: March 2012

Black and white in shades of gray

One of the reasons Robert Lombardi will be the new executive director of the PIAA in July was his past work as associate executive director to organize and educate Pennsylvania’s game officials, who now number nearly 14,000. That sounds like … Continue reading

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Lee scores 21 in senior all-star game

By Zach Smart It was a fitting finishing touch on a senior season in which Jamahn Lee hurdled every obstacle thrown his way. Most notably, Lee went to battle with the beast known as cancer and emerged victorious. Lee, South … Continue reading

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Sultzbach out as Rhinos coach

By Daniel Paulling Ron Sultzbach is no longer the coach for the Hanover Rhinos. “We came to an understanding to go in a different direction,” Rhinos team president John Welker said. “It was a difference in where we want to … Continue reading

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Hastings receives public hearing concerning job status

By Daniel Paulling Chris Hastings, who is currently on unpaid administrative leave after being suspended from his position as athletic director at Gettysburg High, wrote to the Evening Sun in a letter to the editor that he will have a … Continue reading

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Berm’s Brad Farley commits to Clarion

By Daniel Paulling Bermudian Springs senior Brad Farley has committed to wrestle at Clarion. “I like the people that are there,” he said. “I wanted something small, in the country. It was D1. It just seemed it was the right … Continue reading

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Bockers put to the test

By Zach Smart The Knicks face a litmus test tonight against the Toronto Raptors, with the opportunity to rip off their fourth consecutive win under interim boss Mike Woodson. Woodson has made an immediate impact piecing this talented extra-piecemeal club into … Continue reading

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This will take some adjustment

Talking to enough people over the years who remember the Colts when they were in Baltimore, I could understand why Hanoverians loved the horseshoe. After all, with the largest standardbred farm in the world just outside town, Hanover and horses … Continue reading

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Rhinos lose season opener

By Daniel Paulling Well, that wasn’t a great start. The Hanover Rhinos opened their season with a 47-7 loss Saturday night to the Maryland Bulls at Franklin High in Reisterstown, Md. The game was the first for a Hanover semi-pro … Continue reading

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Selfless Sierra

By Zach Smart Overwhelmed by the intense and inevitable swarms of emotion as she trudged out of the hallways of Hamburg High, Sierra Moore shouldered the look of sheer exasperation. Rewind the clock to several moments earlier. With Delone Catholic’s post-season run … Continue reading

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What’s the use?

It was an all too familiar feeling. I go to cover a game and, within the first minute, something happens that tells me not only how the game will turn out, but also that the next 90 minutes or so … Continue reading

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