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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
CHS sports update
As posted yesterday, the Tide softball team is ranked number two in the District Three Class AA softball power ratings. Here is a link, which also includes the District Three playoff schedule. http://piaadistrict3.org/
The Tide girls have also clinched one of the two playoffs spots out of Section 4 in the L-L League. They have three games left and are in first place, leading Annville-Cleona by two games. The two teams were expected to play today.
Also, Friday's games with Lancaster Mennonite have been moved to Tuesday, with the softball team playing home.
Saturday, the team will hold its second Breast Cancer Awareness Day, at 10 a.m. with a non-league game with Eastern. Donations will be forwarded to the American Cancer Society for strikeouts recorded by Tide pitcher Emily Detz. Last year, the event raised more than $1,110.
The Tide girls have also clinched one of the two playoffs spots out of Section 4 in the L-L League. They have three games left and are in first place, leading Annville-Cleona by two games. The two teams were expected to play today.
Also, Friday's games with Lancaster Mennonite have been moved to Tuesday, with the softball team playing home.
Saturday, the team will hold its second Breast Cancer Awareness Day, at 10 a.m. with a non-league game with Eastern. Donations will be forwarded to the American Cancer Society for strikeouts recorded by Tide pitcher Emily Detz. Last year, the event raised more than $1,110.
On the radar
Bowling Green was in yesterday and he received a letter from the U: http://blog.pennlive.com/westernpafootball/2011/05/recruiting_notes_columbia_wrdb.html
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Hall of Fame inductees
The Susquehanna Valley Chaper of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame held its 33rd annual Awards Banquet Saturday night at the Susquehanna Fire Company. First row, left to right, Ron Caulwell, Leslie Bair Vink, Nancy Wolfgang and Gayne Deshler. Second row, Zachary Brubaker (Courageous Athlete Award winner), Glenn Robinson and John Thomas. Not pictured, Mel Ruthm Community Service Award winner. Photo by Ron Diehl.
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