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Mental game
Discussing the upcoming boys’ tennis season, Biglerville High head coach Bob Brubaker noted his team has one of the best players in the YAIAA in Cole Herzing. However, there is always room for improvement, even for a player with a … Continue reading
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Indy at night?
Marco Andretti knows the Indianapolis Motor Speedway well. First, there is the family legacy at the track, where grandfather Mario Andretti won the 1969 race and where father Michael’s failures, often while contending, indicate a family curse there in the … Continue reading
By the numbers
A look at some historical comparisons as the 2012-13 high school winter sports season winds down. 1) The 200-yard freestyle championship which Delone Catholic’s Victoria Griffin achieved Friday in the District 3 Class AA Swimming Championships continues a Hanover area … Continue reading
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Thanksgiving’s on the wrong day
Growing up in Gettysburg, Todd Jones surely knows plenty about Abraham Lincoln. But surely Honest Abe did Jones no favor when 0ur 16th president asked for a day of Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November in 1863. The reason … Continue reading
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Making a statement
One week ago, South Western High senior Ryan Hertzog was not feeling so well. One of District 3′s leading cross country runners, Hertzog was expecting a good finish at the PIAA Class AAA Cross Country Championships. Instead, a balky hamstring … Continue reading
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Column hits home in Hanover
I have been told, and have told others, that you never know just who is going to read your stories. We got another graphic example of that on Monday here at The Evening Sun. In the wake of last Friday’s … Continue reading
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
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
