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College Football: IUP ousts Shepherd
De’Antwan Williams ran 30 times for 152 yards and the go-ahead touchdown as No. 11 Indiana (Pa.) knocked off No. 25 Shepherd 27-17 in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs on Saturday afternoon. The Crimson Hawks (11-1) ran for 203...Tags: Sports, College Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, David Carter
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College Football: Ship blasts Bloomsburg
No. 15 Shippensburg scored 45 points in the second half to blow by No. 10 Bloomsburg 58-20 in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs Saturday afternoon. The Red Raiders (11-1) won their first NCAA playoff game since 1991 — when head coach...Tags: Sports, College Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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15 Rams earn All-WVIAC football honors
Tuesday, November 13, 2012 PRINCETON, W.Va. — Fifteen members of the 2012 WVIAC champion Shepherd University football team were named to the 2012 All-WVIAC team as voted on by the league’s coaches. Senior quarterback Bobby Cooper, senior...Tags: Sports
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Mail Call - Nov. 14
“This is about Allan Powell editorial, ‘Obama’s win takes us forward.’ Forward to what, Mr. Powell? The gas prices have doubled in the last four years. Forward to your not-in-touch-with-reality president apologizing to other...Tags: Sports, Job Layoffs, Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Parasiliti: Achievements of Warriors impressive even after loss
Playoffs are a paradox. Most teams play to be among the best in their sport, but also run the risk of losing their last game of the season. It’s the reward — and the curse — of being successful. Sure, a championship is at the end...
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Rams trounce Falcons for title, wait for bid
Senior quarterback Bobby Cooper completed 27-of-38 passes for a school-record 430 yards and three touchdowns on Saturday to help Shepherd University clinch the WVIAC title with a 49-23 win over Fairmont State. Shepherd earned its 18th overall and...Tags: Sports, David Carter
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High School Football: Hubs battle but fall just short against Screamin' Eagles
keller@herald-mail.comIt’s been said that a close loss is much harder to take than a blowout. North Hagerstown football coach Dan Cunningham wasn’t going to argue with that on Friday night. The Hubs went into their Maryland Class 3A West semifinal game at...Tags: Sports
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High School Football: Resurgent Railroaders steam past Warriors
bobp@herald-mail.comFor two seasons, the Boonsboro football team moved mountains. On Friday, though, the Warriors had trouble moving the ball. And it happened at the worst of times. Brunswick, a team known for its wide-open offense, made a bigger statement with its defense...Tags: Sports
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High School Football: Defense has carried Hubs in march to playoffs
keller@herald-mail.comAccording to North Hagerstown football coach Dan Cunningham, the Seneca Valley Screamin’ Eagles — North’s opponent in the Maryland Class 3A West football semifinals Friday night — have only seen the Hubs in their last three games....Tags: Sports, High School Sports
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High School Football: Warriors host 'Roaders in rematch
koelble@herald-mail.comBoonsboro football coach Clayton Anders has been around long enough to know what is at stake when the Warriors take to the field Friday night. He has talked to his players this week about the ramifications that are in store as the Warriors host Brunswick...Tags: Sports, Sprained Ankle, High School Sports, Injuries and Wounds, Butterfly Ballots
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Big Sydney: In political football, it's tough to keep score
I just got back from a week on the campaign trail and finished what was an odd experience. With Tuesday’s elections, I took the opportunity to try to stump for votes for some of my football favorites. I was looking for votes for Boonsboro’...
Tags: Sports, Julius Peppers, Woodrow Wilson, Salt, Politics
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High School Football: Schedule reaches sudden death
keller@herald-mail.comTwo Washington County high school football teams will kick off postseason play this weekend. For one, it’s a return to the playoffs after an extended layoff. For the other, it’s becoming a routine. North Hagerstown (9-1) is in the postseason...Tags: Mountains, Sports, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Landforms, Woodrow Wilson
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