Monthly Archives: September 2012

Change in the tradition

The history of Little League Baseball is not as long in the Hanover area as in some regions, but even with its comparatively brief history, the organization is undergoing a big change in 2013. Little League International has announced the … Continue reading

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Daniel Paulling: Explaining my Week 5 Sun Poll ballot

By Daniel Paulling A lot of movement in my ballot after a lot of movement last week. Let’s get to it. 1. South Western — The Mustangs beat New Oxford 52-0, a win that gives some comparison to how they … Continue reading

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Added perk

The reward for the considerable basketball ability displayed by Delone Catholic High graduate Sierra Moore in her high school career is a scholarship to Duke University. That alone has put Moore among the elite players to ever put on a … Continue reading

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A sign of longevity

It’s one of those rites of passage for a parent. After all, when you’re old enough that you can coach your child, that’s one thing. But when you can coach long enough that you can hire your child as your … Continue reading

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Coming home

Former Central York High runner Eric Miller has plenty of family connections to Spring Grove, a reason the York resident returned on Saturday to compete in the Septemberfest 5K footrace. It was a small affair. Only 37 runners participated. Only … Continue reading

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Daniel Paulling: Explaining my Week 4 Sun Poll Ballot

By Daniel Paulling There’s a lot of change this week after Littlestown beat Delone Catholic, an upset by looking at my pick going in. How did that impact my ballot? 1. South Western — Even though the Mustangs are 1-2, … Continue reading

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Williams Brothers finish what their mother started

By Zach Smart Lawrence and Terrance Williams have settled inside a scenic country house in Hanover. It’s a house that dwarfs any home they’ve ever lived in. It also reminds the former stud athletes at Gettysburg High of how far … Continue reading

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Explaining my Week 3 Sun Poll

By Daniel Paulling Last week was uneventful in terms of football. The only high school game I didn’t pick correctly was Spring Grove beating Susquehannock. In my defense, I did pick Spring Grove to lose by just one after choosing … Continue reading

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Week 2 Sun Poll Explanation

By Daniel Paulling I just sent in my ballot for this week. Very little change because it’s hard to make any strong conclusions based on one week. However, I did move New Oxford up two spots after playing well against … Continue reading

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The new order

Saturday’s Gettysburg Invitational Field Hockey Tournament offered a glimpse into the way things may become this fall and in later autumns. First, the junior varsity portion of Saturday’s tournament became a 7-on-7 format, used commonly in varsity overtime periods. The … Continue reading

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