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rrecord.com | Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi
by Lisa Hinton-ValdrighiLancaster batted through the lineup for five runs in the fifth inning to claim a 10-3 win over Middlesex on April 9. The Red Devils improved to 6-3 with their second win over the Chargers this season. Trevor Pittman had the big stick for LHS, going 3-for-4 with a walk for two RBI and four runs scored. Josh Woolard scored three times with one hit and two walks. The Devils had eight hits but drew 11 walks….. There's more to this story... Are you a subscriber?
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rrecord.com | Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi
by Lisa Hinton-ValdrighiLancaster High School had three athletes meet state qualifying standards for track and field during a recent 50-team meet in Midlothian and the LHS girls team won a four-school meet at Northumberland on April 10. Finley Major ran a state qualifying time of 5:53.31 in the 1600 meter run at the Kellie Wells Classic on April 12.
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rrecord.com | Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi
by Lisa Hinton-ValdrighiMagen Daniels fanned 13 batters as Middlesex avenged an earlier loss to Lancaster in varsity softball. Daniels went all seven innings in the circle to pitch a one hitter with two walks in the 5-1 win over the Lady Devils on April 10. Lilly Russell had the only hit for LHS, a single in the bottom of the fifth. Russell also reached base in the third when she was hit by a pitch but Daniels retired three in a row to leave Russell stranded at first.
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rrecord.com | Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi
by Lisa Hinton-ValdrighiRiver Diaz scored the only goal of the match and the Red Devils picked up their first win of the season, 1-0, over King & Queen on April 9. Porter Pittman had the assist on Diaz’s goal. Lancaster is 1-3 after falling 9-1 to Middlesex in the season opener March 24 and 8-0 to Northampton on March 27. LHS goalkeeper Antonio Tomlin has had 44 saves in the three matches.
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rrecord.com | Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi
by Lisa Hinton-ValdrighiWHITE STONE—White Stone Town Council on Thursday, April 3, took a first look at its proposed $258,525 fiscal year 2025-26 budget. The total is $7,120 more than the current year’s budget with primary increases expected for insurance and salaries. “We were very conservative with this [budget] so we don’t dig ourselves into a big hole,” said finance committee chairman Ran Reeves during his presentation.
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