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Montoursville is one of the final four teams standing in Class AAAA after the Warriors beat Boiling Springs in Thursday's PIAA Class AAAA quarterfinal. Story by sports reporter Chris Masse (@docmasse)
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@IGGYAZALEA Some is alright but it shouldn't overshadow the horror element. "Obsession" I thought was a really good new horror film though! Just saw it the other day, was well done and creepy.
Montgomery’s Brandt Harer takes second place at 70kg at U23 Freestyle Nationals. He went 6-0 to reach the best 2 of 3 final before dropping a pair to two-time MCAA qualifier Jordan Williams of Iowa
Well, the Yonkins are back. Jamie Yonkin was approved Tuesday night as the next head wrestling coach at Montoursville, taking over for his brother Matt, who is staying on as a volunteer assistant.
Hughesville senior Kylie Temple ended her career on a high note by bringing home two state gold medals and two state silvers in her final meet. Notebook by sports editor Jon Gerardi (@JonGerardi)
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For Lewisburg senior Baylee Espinosa, the rain and chilly conditions at Shippensburg were the perfect representation for the Green Dragon's senior season and her resiliency. Story by sports editor Jon Gerardi (@JonGerardi)
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After her three jumps concluded at Shippensburg, Williamsport's Isabelle Morrow didn't think she would make it to the finals. She then wound up reaching the podium and medaling. Story by sports editor Jon Gerardi (@JonGerardi)
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I have three track stories in tomorrow's Sun-Gazette with a notebook, a story on Williamsport's Isabelle Morrow and one on Lewisburg's Baylee Espinosa and that'll then be a wrap for track season. Ten total stories from states in the books.
There was plenty of action this past weekend at the PIAA track and field championships in Shippensburg, and there's plenty of photos to capture it all. A photo gallery look at Saturday's track and field championships.
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One of my two stories I wrote for The Express from yesterday: Bellefonte's girls 3,200 relay team didn't reach the podium but they were more than happy to be able to experience states and compete.
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One of my two stories I wrote for The Express from yesterday: Penns Valley's Spencer Althouse was the Rams' lone state qualifier and reached the podium in the Class AA 100.
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Williamsport's girls 3,200 relay team didn't have the best start but a tremendous late surge and push in the final splits gave the Millionaires a state medal. Story by sports editor Jon Gerardi (@JonGerardi)
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Tevin Williams was Williamsport's lone boys state competitor on Saturday but he made the most of it, securing a silver and bronze medal in his two events. Story by sports editor Jon Gerardi (@JonGerardi)
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Wellsboro's Piper Hoprich had two PRs and broke two school records on Saturday en route to claiming two gold medals in the 100 and 200 while Lewisburg's Baylee Espinosa won a repeat 3,200 title. Story by sports editor Jon Gerardi (@JonGerardi)
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For Hughesville's seniors, it was a goal four years in the making to get to states and win relay gold. The Spartans finally accomplished that goal in the 3,200 relay. Story by sports editor Jon Gerardi (@JonGerardi)
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