
Hanover High School's Al Bemiller became known nationally as Jack Kemp's center during the Buffalo Bill's glory years in the mid-1960s. (To learn about a Bemiller hobby during his days in York County, see the back side of his player card below.) Also of interest: Wikipedia profiles Al Bemiller and seven others with national status bearing Hanover roots and Academy Award-winning costume designer Ann Roth's sketches exhibited in Hanover and How Hanover's Eichelberger school morphed into 'The Eich'.
The Buffalo Bills - yes, the Buffalo Bills - made the news twice this week in York County.
An 18-year-old New Freedom resident is leading the charge to purchase billboard space near Buffalo to show concern about this NFL's team inability to win.
Susquehannock High School grad Ryan Abshagen is fed up with the Bills' losing ways.
Then, Red Lion High School's quarterback has been dismissed from the team. Chad Kelly is the nephew of former Bills quarterback and football hall of famer Jim Kelly.
But actually York County has enjoyed a connection with the Bills for years.
Hanover High School's Al Bemiller played center on the Bills' championship teams in the 1960s... .



















