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1 week ago |
sharonherald.com | Ty Kohler
SLIPPERY ROCK — In a quiet game on Monday, both sides knew one mistake could be enough to cost them the game. In the bottom of the seventh inning, things were still tied 0-0. West Middlesex had a chance to win in a walkoff and secure the District 10 Class 1A championship. kAmr2=63 z@?42C DE2CE65 E96 :??:?8 @77 H:E9 2 H2=< 2?5 (J2EE 3F?E65] z@?42C E@@< @77 2?5 C62=:K65 r@49C2?E@? 925 7:?2==J >256 2 >:DE2<6] p? 6CC@C @?
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1 week ago |
sharonherald.com | Ty Kohler
SLIPPERY ROCK — Halfway through the fourth inning and the District 10 Class 2A championship game at Jack Critchfield Park was still scoreless. Mercyhurst Prep pinch-runner Mike Schloss was on second base, but a wild pitch allowed him to advance to third. Now in scoring position, Tanner Ashton came up to bat. Ashton drove the ball between second and third, and the hit gave Schloss time to break the scoreless tie. kAm%96 {2<6CD FD65 E92E >@>6?EF> 2?5 D4@C65 7@FC >@C6 CF?D :? E96 7:7E9 :??:?8 2?5 @?6 :?
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1 week ago |
alliednews.com | Ty Kohler
SHIPPENSBURG — Mercer County locals combined for ten medals, including two silvers and two bronze, in the first day of action at the PIAA State Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg University on Friday. Grove City was the biggest winners, taking a silver in the triple jump with Jonah Stucchio and a silver in the shot put with DeLathian Boanes. Stucchio also took a fourth place medal in the pole vault. “We’ve worked so hard to get here.
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1 week ago |
sharonherald.com | Ty Kohler
SHIPPENSBURG - On the first day of the PIAA Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg University on Friday, Mercer County was able to grab a few silver meals, bronzes and other medals, but area athletes were unable to claim any gold. That all changed on Day 2 Saturday, where three locals found themselves standing atop the podium with gold medals around their necks. kAm$92C@?’D ~?5C62 *@F?8 H2D E96 7:CDE] ~? uC:52J[ D96 76=E D96 5:5 ?@E =:G6 FA E@ 96C 9:89 DE2?52C5D :?
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2 weeks ago |
sharonherald.com | Ty Kohler
SHIPPENSBURG — Mercer County locals combined for ten medals, including two silvers and two bronze, in the first day of action at the PIAA State Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg University on Friday. Grove City was the biggest winners, taking a silver in the triple jump with Jonah Stucchio and a silver in the shot put with DeLathian Boanes. Stucchio also took a fourth place medal in the pole vault.
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