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Local Sports
Wallace has successful State run
HERSHEY - It was a successful finish to a long season of optimism for Cocalico runner John Wallace at the state meet at Hershey's Parkview Course Saturday, Nov. 3. Wallace, a junior, overcame a cold which affected his performance in districts on the same course a week earlier, and ran a time of 17:35 in ...
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Santoro breaks girls national series record
REINHOLDS - Samantha Santoro has broken almost every age group scoring record in bowling and garnered so many awards that it is hard to believe she has not yet finished her senior year of high school. Santoro, 17, of Reinholds, a senior at Cocalico High School, broke the United States Bowling Congress Girl...
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It's Operation Christmas Child time
EPHRATA - Blue Ridge Communications will once again be collecting boxes for Operation Christmas Child, beginning Monday, Nov. 12-19. Filled shoeboxes may be dropped off at the Blue Ridge Administration building lobby or adjoining garage area. Operation Christmas Child, a project of the international...
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Eagles on verge of playoff spot?
NEW HOLLAND - Cocalico may have just punched its ticket to the big dance. By virtue of Saturday's 21-17 victory at Garden Spot, the Eagles gained their sixth win of the season and assured themselves of a winning overall record. What that means is this: An upset win by the Eagles over unbeaten Elizab...
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Streaks put an end to Mounts' season
LANDISVILLE - Ephrata played the game it wanted to play Saturday night at Hempfield in the District Three second round vs. L-L League champion Manheim Township. Unfortunately, the Mounts still came out on the losing end of a 1-0 score which officially put an end to their season. Township senior Justin B...
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Ephrata grad lands gig as Pitt's mascot
EPHRATA - Daniel Davis, 20, of Ephrata plays a big part in the University of Pittsburgh's football pageantry. He leads the team onto the field each weekend-not as a player but as the Pitt Panther. Davis, a 2006 Ephrata grad and a former Mountaineer mascot, is currently enrolled in Pitt as a German and Ps...
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Eagles knocked out of districts
YORK COUNTY - Tuesday marked a disappointing ending to a wonderful season for the Cocalico girls volleyball team. The Eagles came into Tuesday's District Pool Play round at Dallastown with high hopes of advancing to Thursday's Quarterfinals. Unfortunately, Central Dauphin rained on Cocalico's parade. Af...
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It's a Carty party
DENVER - First-year starting quarterback Matt Carty officially had his coming out party Friday night vs. CV in a rain-soaked Homecoming evening in Denver. The Eagle sophomore, who took over the helm in Week Three, put his team on his back and carried them to a convincing 54-26 victory. Try these stats o...
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Stunning loss ends Ephrata's season
MILLERSVILLE - Field hockey can be a beautiful game when played the right way. And sometimes, it can be downright cruel. Ephrata found both out Tuesday evening again New Oxford in the opening round of the District Three Tournament at Penn Manor. With precision passing and equally impressive stick skills,...
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Mounts look ahead to Districts
LANDISVILLE - With a full week to digest the disappointment of last week's L-L League semifinals loss to Manheim Central, Ephrata gets set to make another long run in Districts, which get underway Thursday. The eighth-seeded Mounts, who have made a habit of advancing deep into Districts the last four or five...
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