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State College rallies late to top MIfflin County

Photo by Kathy Reed By Dom Reed MILROY – The 4-1 Mifflin County Huskies welcomed in the 3-4 State College Little Lions for a PIAA matchup in a game that featured cross-mountain rivals on Senior Night. Mifflin County handed the ball to star hurler Grady Hoppel. He...

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State College rallies late to top Huskies

Photo by Kathy Reed By Dom Reed MILROY – The 4-1 Mifflin County Huskies welcomed in the 3-4 State College Little Lions for a PIAA matchup in a game that featured cross-mountain rivals on Senior Night. Mifflin County handed the ball to star hurler Grady Hoppel. He...

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Juniata and EJ renew rivalry in track and field action

By Kenny Varner COCOLAMUS – Rivals took to the track Monday as the Juniata Indians track team traveled to Cocolamus. Also competing was Saint Joseph’s Catholic Academy in a week opening Tri-Valley Meet. It was a senior night delight for numerous Indian and Tigers...

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Carson: The Shakespeare of the Diamond Dies at 81

By BRIAN CARSON In Mount Union, Pa., where the coal mines once ruled, and the railroad whistles still echo through the valley, there lived a baseball coach who could quote Hamlet while teaching kids how to hit the cutoff man. Nick Imperioli died last week. He was 81,...

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Juniata Indians Secure Win Against Line Mountain

By GameChanger Media The Juniata Indians outsted Line Mountain 9-4 on Monday. The Indians were the first to get on the board in the first when Drew Geedey grounded out, scoring one run. Juniata Varsity added two runs in the second. Geedey singled down the right field...

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In Walk-Off, Bald Eagle Loses To Central Cambria

By GameChanger Media A walk-off left Bald Eagle on the wrong end of a 5-4 defeat to Central Cambria on Monday. Central Cambria was down 4-3 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Ben Howard hit a grand slam to left field. Central Cambria rallied for the victory...

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Maresca : College Football’s Spring rite

By: Greg Maresca Spring has its share of traditional rites and rituals. In Happy Valley, the home of the Penn State Nittany Lions, one spring ritethat still survives is the football program’s annual spring game. The 2025 version will be a Blue-White game like none...

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