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Monthly Archives: February 2008
Men with (ugly) hats
The front office with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs had one tough task: Design a baseball hat to match its terrible team name. Success! The Phillies new Triple-A affiliate designed five dreadful — make that absolutely hideous – “official” hats. Farm … Continue reading
Posted in Jim Seip, Pro Sports, York Revolution
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Redman misses O’s game
Outfielder Tike Redman reportedly is suffering from flu-like symptoms, and did not travel with the Orioles to Jupiter, Fla., on Friday. Redman is one of seven outfielders in Baltimore’s camp, trying to make the big league squad. He was completely … Continue reading
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Introducing: Ask the Sports Editor
We’re going to launch a new feature here on The Lineup Card called “Ask the Sports Editor.” It’s quite simple. You e-mail me questions. I’ll post the questions and answers regularly here on the blog. Anything’s fair game, although I’ll … Continue reading
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King of the SEC
Even after watching high school swimmers excel in this area from many years, I am still amazed at how good they are after the move on. Perhaps no one had (or deserved) more accolades in high school than Spring Grove … Continue reading
Posted in College Spotlight, Steve Navaroli
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Eastern’s Fisher survives scare
While his players headed home after their Feb. 1 loss to West York in the YAIAA quarterfinals, Larry Fisher drove straight to the emergency room. The 38-year-old Eastern York boys’ basketball coach was diagnosed with pancreatitis that afternoon and was … Continue reading
Posted in Our Take, Prep sports, Sean McLernon, YAIAA basketball
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Ken Kahler’s thank-you speech
John Woltman of the Susquehanna League sent us the following letter earlier this month (everything that follows is from Woltman): On the evening of Saturday, February 2, at the annual Susquehanna Baseball League Banquet, a very “special” guest, Ken “The … Continue reading
Parker stars in loss
Charlie Parker made just about every shot he put up — and Millersville University still couldn’t pull it out. Parker, the Kennard-Dale High grad, scored a game-high 31 points on Wednesday night but the Marauders somehow blew a 26-point, second-half … Continue reading
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Conrad puts away the clipboard for good
After 36 years of coaching basketball at the high school level, South Western boys’ basketball coach Bob Conrad is calling it quits. Conrad, who has held the South Western job for three seasons and coached the New Oxford boys and … Continue reading
Posted in Our Take, Prep sports, Sean McLernon, YAIAA basketball
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Iati leads Albany
Jon Iati scored a team-high 18 points off the bench on Wednesday night to lead the University of Albany to an American East Conference victory. Iati, a York Catholic graduate, made 3-of-4 3-pointers and all five of his free throws … Continue reading
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York City Little League Volunteer Day
York City Little League is looking for volunteers interested in learning about coaching, officiating, concessions and field maintenance. This event will take place this Saturday from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Salvation Army at 50 West King Street … Continue reading
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