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| CENTRAL DAUPHIN 48, Red Land 17: Patriots coach John Weaver spied dousing Landis Field at wee hours. Carlisle 34, CHAMBERSBURG 20: Herd wins District 3's longest rivalry (87th meeting) for 48th time. CD East 20, CEDAR CLIFF 14: Nice win for East, just a year too late. Mechanicsburg 27, MIDDLETOWN 12: The stat that matters: Middletown turnover ratio is a ghastly -18. HERSHEY 20, Palmyra 8: Hasn't been the most pleasant of seasons for these border towns. GETTYSBURG 21, Susquehanna Twp. 19: 'Hanna's on a roll, but Gettysburg has grit and home field. Northern 33, BIG SPRING 0: A playoff-clinching win under tough circumstances for the Polar Bears. EAST PENNSBORO 27, Waynesboro 6: That would be the Colonial title the Panthers will celebrate tomorrow. Susquenita 14, WEST PERRY 13: Our only question: Is there really a visiting team for this game? BOILING SPRINGS 26, Bermudian Springs 13: Three straight wins is a nice way for the Bubs to end season. TRINITY 35, Biglerville 12: Biglerville can be tricky, but the 'Rocks are after their first unbeaten regular season. CAMP HILL 56, James Buchanan 6: One hand on Jimmy Buck; big Holy Name banner in the other hand. Halifax 34, NEWPORT 14: It's getting hard to remember when Halifax was just average. Kudos, Kats. Juniata 35, UPPER DAUPHIN 20: Neither has gotten what it wanted out of Season 2002. Other games: Shippensburg 14, GREENCASTLE-ANTRIM 12; PINE GROVE 22, Millersburg 21; WILLIAMS VALLEY 27, Lourdes 18; Cedar Crest 26, PENN MANOR 16; Lebanon 40, ELIZABETHTOWN 6; NORTHERN LEBANON 14, Annville-Cleona 8; LAMPETER-STRASBURG 24, Elco 13. SATURDAY'S GAMES Cumberland Valley 38, HARRISBURG 12: Tough season for the Coogs, but they learned plenty. B. McDEVITT 42, L. Dauphin 14: Mom said be nice to others. My boss said respect unbeatens. I never listen. Scotland 28, STEELTON-HIGHSPIRE 19: Think Scotland will be eyeballing Davell Crawford this weekend? LINE MOUNTAIN 26, Tri-VALLEY 13: Tri-Valley just can't stop the skid. MILTON HERSHEY 47, Carson Long 0: C-Long won't say so-long to state's second-longest skid (22 games). |
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