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Eagles rule MDCC volleyball again
Saturday, October 20, 2012 PREP VOLLEYBALL CRESAPTOWN, Md. — Heritage Academy swept Shalom Christian and Calvary Christian in the semifinals and final of the Mason Dixon Christian Conference tournament Saturday to win the championship for the...Tags: Taylor Mays, Soccer, Sports
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Klein, No. 4 K-State rout No. 17 WVU
Collin Klein ran for four touchdowns and threw three TD passes as No. 4 Kansas State got little resistance from No. 17 West Virginia in a 55-14 victory Saturday night that turned a matchup of Heisman Trophy contenders into campaign ad for the Wildcats&...Tags: Texas Tech Red Raiders, Big 12 Conference, West Virginia Mountaineers, Geno Smith, College Football
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Depleted Steelers beat Bengals
Ben Roethlisberger threw one touchdown pass, and the Pittsburgh Steelers overcame their injury-depleted running game to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 24-17 on Sunday night. Shaun Suisham kicked field goals of 42, 47 and 42 yards, and the Steelers clamped...Tags: Jonathan Dwyer, Heath Miller, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, Ben Roethlisberger
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High School Football: Leopards' win is no vacation as Condo's TD just in time
curt.hornbecker@herald-mail.comA stout Clear Spring defense — aided by a Smithsburg team insistent upon shooting itself in the foot — needed just one more stop to walk away with a victory Friday night. But the Leopards managed to limp to a 7-6 win on Dalton Condo’s...Tags: Sports
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High School Football: Blue Devils scare off Bulldogs
bobp@herald-mail.comOn a night when Kaley Field was more suited for a Halloween video than Homecoming, Greencastle-Antrim running back Hunter Szaflarski was The Thriller. With a fog rolling across the field, looking like something out of a cemetery scene, Szaflarski...Tags: Halloween, Sports
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High School Football: Rebels turn it on in third quarter to whip Wildcats
keller@herald-mail.comFor two quarters, Randy Longnecker was having flashbacks to 2011. Even though his team trailed South Hagerstown 7-3 at halftime Friday night, the Williamsport football coach couldn’t help thinking back to the Wildcats’ biggest win a year ago....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Josh Miller, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sports
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High School Football: Shootout? Try shutout as Warriors rip 'Roaders
koelble@herald-mail.comAnyone who knows local football would not have expected to witness what turned into a one-team show on Friday night, as Boonsboro pancaked Brunswick 47-0 in a successful Homecoming affair. “We expected a shootout,” said Boonsboro coach...Tags: Butterfly Ballots, Sports
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High School Football: Panthers' run game chops Timber Ridge
will.robinson@herald-mail.comHancock used a powerful running game to spoil Timber Ridge’s varsity season debut Thursday night, shutting out the Titans 42-0 at Imphong Field to improve to 8-0 in the all-time series. The Panthers (3-5) didn’t attempt one pass in the game,...Tags: Sports
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RGIII stops to watch before moving on
Robert Griffin III’s look back at his 76-yard touchdown run was surprisingly analytical. “I didn’t realize how much I slowed down at the end, when was looking back at the guy,” the Washington Redskins rookie quarterback said...Tags: Kory Lichtensteiger, Minnesota Vikings, NFC East, Osi Umenyiora, Alfred Morris
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High School Football: Previews of Thursday's games
Washington County games Timber Ridge Titans (0-0) at Hancock Panthers (2-5) When: Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Series: Hancock leads, 7-0. Last meeting: 2004 — Hancock, 35-6. Last week: This is the first varsity game of the season for the Titans. ......
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High School Football: North hits all right spots to rip Leopards
bobp@herald-mail.comThe North Hagerstown football team took a crash course on the sweet science to get ready for Smithsburg this week. The Leopards put up a fight. The Hubs counterpunched and won easily on points. A lot of points. North Hagerstown held its defense high...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Sports
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Parasiliti: South's success has fans recalling Petry's heyday
bobp@herald-mail.comPhil Petry hears voices from the past. No, really. There is nothing Halloweenish about it. It’s just all his friends talking about his high school days with reverence. And it’s not just his friends. It’s their friends … and...Tags: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Joe Montana, Wars and Interventions, Maryland Terrapins, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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