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Andrew Koob

New Jersey

Staff Writer at LNP

HS sports reporter for @NJAdvanceMedia | #TempleMade | Process Truster | Personal account, follow @AndrewKoobHS for news

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  • Aug 14, 2024 | lancasteronline.com | Andrew Koob

    The players on the Daniel Boone football team have seen far too much losing over the past few years. Junior Haydn Moyer is willing to do anything — including shouldering all the expectations — to change the Blazers' story in 2024. Moyer, who served as a running back a season ago, will now helm the offense at quarterback following an offseason conversation with coach J.D. Okuniewski.

  • Oct 3, 2023 | lancasteronline.com | Andrew Koob

    It’s been far too long since Zach Miller has truly felt like his old self. Following a three-year break to recover from surgery to correct Haglund’s deformity, the Hempfield native has spent the past year building himself back to his former glory.

  • Sep 11, 2023 | lancasteronline.com | Andrew Koob

    YORK — Hempfield football now finds itself at a crossroads with little time before the heat of section play begins. The Black Knights (1-2) couldn't conjure many positives en route to a 39-0 nonleague loss to Central York that spanned from Friday evening to its eventual conclusion Monday afternoon. Hempfield's offense couldn't muster any momentum with 140 total yards in the weather-interrupted game, just a week after posting 330 in a close loss to York.

  • Sep 10, 2023 | lancasteronline.com | Andrew Koob

    It took just three minutes to turn elation into despair for the Donegal football team. Palmyra scored twice in the final 2:50, including the eventual game-winning plunge from Braxton Risser with 36 seconds remaining, to steal a 21-14 victory Saturday afternoon at Mount Joy. A day after struggling to find its footing amid an early deficit and Friday evening’s thunderstorms, Donegal weathered another slow start Saturday, but found itself with the lead late in the fourth quarter.

  • Sep 9, 2023 | lancasteronline.com | Andrew Koob

    It took just three minutes to turn elation into despair for the Donegal football team. Palmyra scored twice in the final 2:50, including the eventual game-winning plunge from Braxton Risser with 36 seconds remaining, to steal a 21-14 victory Saturday afternoon at Mount Joy. A day after struggling to find its footing amid an early deficit and Friday evening’s thunderstorms, Donegal weathered another slow start Saturday, but found itself with the lead late in the fourth quarter.

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