Monthly Archives: January 2013

Sportsnight: Mason excited to manage Revolution

By Daniel Paulling There’s at least one thing new Mark Mason is looking forward to as he moves from pitching coach to replace Andy Etchebarren as York Revolution manager. “It’ll be nice to manage the game and have a little … Continue reading

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Sportsnight: South Western’s Bean to audition for Texas Rangers

By Daniel Paulling South Western senior Parker Bean is playing well for the Mustangs basketball team, but on Saturday, he’ll showcase the right arm that has made him attractive to college coaches and professional teams as a baseball player. Bean, … Continue reading

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Former Gettysburg board members happy with move

By Daniel Paulling The YAIAA approved Gettysburg’s petition to join last week, welcome news to two former board members who were part of a vote against the measure in the late 1990s. Former board vice president Dale Biesecker recalled the … Continue reading

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Former Eagle surprised by charges against Bonner

By Daniel Paulling Former Bermudian Springs baseball and golf coach Robert Bonner was charged Thursday with propositioning a 17-year-old female student for sex in 2011. The alleged victim said Bonner called her out of a psychology final and handed her … Continue reading

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Spring Grove junior David Shaw receives offer from Maryland

By Daniel Paulling Spring Grove junior David Shaw received a scholarship offer Monday afternoon from the University of Maryland. It was the first for the 6-foot-4, 270-pound defensive lineman. Rockets coach Russ Stoner, in a story last season, said this … Continue reading

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Gettysburg looking at leaving Mid-Penn for YAIAA

By Daniel Paulling The Gettysburg Area School District Board of Education will vote Monday on whether it would be interested in leaving the Mid-Penn for the YAIAA. The YAIAA hasn’t extended an offer, but talks have been on-going. “We’ve been … Continue reading

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