Thursday, September 23, 2010
A drug arrest
There has been a drug arrest in Columbia: http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/292847
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Susquehanna Glass owner meets Obama
The owner of Susquehanna Glass,Walt Rowen, got a chance of a lifetime this week: http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/291810
Fourth Friday

Attendees may experience Columbia's art galleries, participating antique shops, specialty shops, and local eateries. This self-guided tour provides participants with the opportunity to view exhibits from local and visiting artists and to enjoy refreshments.
The Fourth Friday event is free and suitable for people of all ages. For more information, call 405-0604 or visit www.fourthfridays.org.
An event across the river
There's a big event in Wrightsville: http://www.engleonline.com/AdDesk/Htmlfiles/Readers/article.epc?id=39745
Car and art at Pig Iron Fest
An event to attend this week: http://www.engleonline.com/AdDesk/Htmlfiles/Readers/article.epc?id=39651
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Volleyball pictures from tonight
Here are a few pic from tonight's vollryball match with Lancaster Mennonite. Results will come later.
Comments from in town
In case anyone hasn't noticed, there is no "police" vehicle following the street sweeper for the last couple of weeks.
This leads to a question that when the borough hired extra crossing guards and parking enforcement officers, the idea was not to have police fill in as crossing guards and always have someone follow the sweeper.
So, why are we short a crossing guard in the afternoon at the intersection of Ninth and Walnut streets? Why isn't there a vehicle following the sweeper? Seems, the borough's parking enforcement people have told the borough they won't follow the sweeper.
So the questions are why do these people have a job, because as we were told at a council meeting, this was the idea to have people cross trained. Secondly, why aren't borough officials making these people follow the sweeper.
So, are we giving up writing the $10 tickets for a $5 ticket?
Business friendly!
This leads to a question that when the borough hired extra crossing guards and parking enforcement officers, the idea was not to have police fill in as crossing guards and always have someone follow the sweeper.
So, why are we short a crossing guard in the afternoon at the intersection of Ninth and Walnut streets? Why isn't there a vehicle following the sweeper? Seems, the borough's parking enforcement people have told the borough they won't follow the sweeper.
So the questions are why do these people have a job, because as we were told at a council meeting, this was the idea to have people cross trained. Secondly, why aren't borough officials making these people follow the sweeper.
So, are we giving up writing the $10 tickets for a $5 ticket?
Business friendly!
West Hempfield Township police
Police have charged Michael Carson, 23, of Lancaster, with DUI, as the result of an incident on Prospect Road, north of Route 30, Sept. 18.
Police have charged Dale Duffy, 43, of Lancaster, with harassment, as the result of an incident in the 600 block of Summit Drive, Sept. 17.
Police have charged Darnell Franks, 19, of Lancaster, with disorderly conduct, as the result of an incident on Breezy View Road, Sept. 19.
Police have charged Tommy Lee Hills, 41, of Columbia, with DUI, as the result of an incident in the 700 block of Kinderhook Road, Sept. 18.
Police have charged Dale Duffy, 43, of Lancaster, with harassment, as the result of an incident in the 600 block of Summit Drive, Sept. 17.
Police have charged Darnell Franks, 19, of Lancaster, with disorderly conduct, as the result of an incident on Breezy View Road, Sept. 19.
Police have charged Tommy Lee Hills, 41, of Columbia, with DUI, as the result of an incident in the 700 block of Kinderhook Road, Sept. 18.
Donegal blanks Tide
Singles
Brubaker, Donegal, def Geesey, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Gainer, Donegal def Lydon, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Noble, Donegal def Ulrich, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Farmer, Donegal def Beshara, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Tufarolo, Donegal def Barton, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Doubles
Heistand/Vardament, DHS def Geesey/Beshara CHS 8-0
Zern/Nickchen, DHS def Lydon/Ulrich CHS 8-2
Brubaker, Donegal, def Geesey, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Gainer, Donegal def Lydon, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Noble, Donegal def Ulrich, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Farmer, Donegal def Beshara, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Tufarolo, Donegal def Barton, Columbia 0-6, 0-6
Doubles
Heistand/Vardament, DHS def Geesey/Beshara CHS 8-0
Zern/Nickchen, DHS def Lydon/Ulrich CHS 8-2
Tide girls blank Reading
The Columbia girls' volleyball teamm won its first match of the year last night defeating Reaadingin straight sets, 26-24, 25-17 and 25-13.
Ashlyn Phillips had six aces and kills during the match and Katie Will had six kills and three blocks.
The Tide is scheduled to host Mennonite tonight.
Ashlyn Phillips had six aces and kills during the match and Katie Will had six kills and three blocks.
The Tide is scheduled to host Mennonite tonight.
Columbia Police reports
EDWARD J. FLICK, JR., AGE 78, OF MOUNT JOY, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT NORTH THIRD AND LINDEN STREETS, SEPT. 15.
DOUGLAS CLAIR GARNER, AGE 43, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS IN THE FIRST BLOCK OF PLEASANT AVENUE, SEPT. 16.
MICHAEL K. BLIZZARD, AGE 28, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT ROUTE 462 AND CHESTNUT STREET, SEPT. 18.
XIOMARA BURGOS, AGE 25, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOROBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT 3RD. AND LINDEN STREETS, SEPT. 19.
ASSHUR RAAMAH BEATTY, AGE 30, OF YORK, WAS CITED FOR MAXIMUM SPEED LIMITS AT ROUTE 30 WEST AND ROUTE 441, SEPT. 19.
MITCHELL A. SHUE, AGE 20, OF YOE, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES IN THE 100 BLOCK OF NORTH NINTH STREET, SEPT. 17.
JENNIFER L. JACKSON, AGE 53, OF MIDDLETOWN, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, IN THE
500 BLOCK OF MILL STREET, SEPT. 19.
JUAN CARLOS COLON, AGE 49, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON ROUTE 30 EAST, SEPT. 20.
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WERE CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS, IN THE 400 BLOCK OF LINDEN STREET AT THE EXIT RAMP, SEPT. 20: CRYSTAL E. STAYMAN, AGE 18, OF MARIETTA; DAVID ALLEN SNAVELY, AGE 22, OF MANHEIM; SHANIZE LYNN WINKEY, AGE 22, OF MOUNT JOY.
DOUGLAS CLAIR GARNER, AGE 43, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS IN THE FIRST BLOCK OF PLEASANT AVENUE, SEPT. 16.
MICHAEL K. BLIZZARD, AGE 28, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT ROUTE 462 AND CHESTNUT STREET, SEPT. 18.
XIOMARA BURGOS, AGE 25, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOROBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT 3RD. AND LINDEN STREETS, SEPT. 19.
ASSHUR RAAMAH BEATTY, AGE 30, OF YORK, WAS CITED FOR MAXIMUM SPEED LIMITS AT ROUTE 30 WEST AND ROUTE 441, SEPT. 19.
MITCHELL A. SHUE, AGE 20, OF YOE, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES IN THE 100 BLOCK OF NORTH NINTH STREET, SEPT. 17.
JENNIFER L. JACKSON, AGE 53, OF MIDDLETOWN, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, IN THE
500 BLOCK OF MILL STREET, SEPT. 19.
JUAN CARLOS COLON, AGE 49, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON ROUTE 30 EAST, SEPT. 20.
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WERE CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS, IN THE 400 BLOCK OF LINDEN STREET AT THE EXIT RAMP, SEPT. 20: CRYSTAL E. STAYMAN, AGE 18, OF MARIETTA; DAVID ALLEN SNAVELY, AGE 22, OF MANHEIM; SHANIZE LYNN WINKEY, AGE 22, OF MOUNT JOY.
Monday, September 20, 2010
LNP correspondent dies in crash
He covered Columbia council and school board meetings: http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/291562
Vote for the Tide
It's time to vote, not for a new governor, but for the Columbia football program to be featured on Fox 43 on Friday night at Boiling Springs. Congratulations, your matchup, Columbia at Boiling Springs is one of
four games selected for FOX43's High School Football Frenzy "Game of the Week." We encourage you to let your students, alumni and fans know that they can go to our website www.hsfootballfrenzy.com and vote for your game.
The matchup receiving the most votes will be designated as our "Game of the Week" for Friday Night, Sept. 24. If your matchup wins, FOX43 will come out to Boiling Springs and be live for our 30-minute preview show and have a report on location after the game for our highlights at 10 p.m.
Keep in mind we will be there to showcase both schools in the game and would like to have cheerleaders, band members, alumni and fans from both teams with us during our show at 6 p.m. This is your chance to shine as a school and program and show viewers all across our area your school pride. http://www.hsfootballfrenzy.com/
four games selected for FOX43's High School Football Frenzy "Game of the Week." We encourage you to let your students, alumni and fans know that they can go to our website www.hsfootballfrenzy.com and vote for your game.
The matchup receiving the most votes will be designated as our "Game of the Week" for Friday Night, Sept. 24. If your matchup wins, FOX43 will come out to Boiling Springs and be live for our 30-minute preview show and have a report on location after the game for our highlights at 10 p.m.
Keep in mind we will be there to showcase both schools in the game and would like to have cheerleaders, band members, alumni and fans from both teams with us during our show at 6 p.m. This is your chance to shine as a school and program and show viewers all across our area your school pride. http://www.hsfootballfrenzy.com/
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Boone outscores Tide
If you look at the size of the schools -- Daniel Boone and Columbia, it was not a good thing for the Tide.
Daniel Boone is a Class AAAA school and the Tide, a Class A school. Sort of like David vs. Goliath.
Probably a game that shouldn't be played.
Daniel Boone was coming off a season where they lost to Manheim Central in the District Three Class AAA playoffs. The Tide was coming off its first winless season in 52 seasons.
And on top of that, Friday night, Columbia celebrated its third Athletic Hall of Fame inductions.
And it was Daniel Boone, who came out on top, outscoring the Tide 49-25, to improve to 3-0 on the season. With the loss, the Tide fell to 1-2, heading into Friday's game with Boiling Springs.
The outcome of this one might have been a little different had the Tide converted a few chances.
It looked like a long night three minutes into the game. Boone running back Darrel Scott busted off a 49-yard touchdown to give the visitor's a 7-0 lead.
Thanks to a roughing the passer penalty against Boone, Columbia moved to the Blazer 48 when Brock Taylor sprinted 48 yards to the end zone to give the Tide some points. Dominic Trout converted the PAT and the game was suddenly tied with 8:59 left in the first quarter.
Boone threatened to take control of the game on their next possession, moving to the Tide 36, before quarterback Tom Boldolus misfired on three straight passes.
After the two teams exchanged punts, the Tide took the lead. Shakim McIlwain on second down broke off a 60-yard touchdown run to give the Tide a 13-7 lead. Columbia missed the PAT and it was looking good for the Tide late in the first quarter.
After the two teams exchanged punts, Boone took a one-point lead with 8:11 left in the first half when Bodolus fired the first of his five touchdown passes, this one a 4-yard pass to Scott Martin. The PAT went right through the uprights and Boone led 14-13.
That didn't matter.
The Tide came right back. Tyler Harrison completed back-to-back passes to Michael Burke IV. But two plays after the pass completions to Burke, disaster struck for the Tide. First with 6:37 left in the half, Harrison went out with an ankle injury and was replaced by Seth Lefever. On the next play, McIlwain fumbled at the five and Boone recovered.
That turnover led to a Bodolus 65-yard scoring pass to Randy Van Horn and a 21-13 Boone lead.
And it got worse on the ensuing Boone kickoff. The Blazers weren't kicking deep, settling for a high pooch kick. On this one, the Tide failed to pick up the loose football and Boone recovered at the Tide 33.
Boone went for the kill but Bodolus' pass was picked off by John Markley at the 10 and returned it to the Blazer 33. But the Tide was flagged for an illegal block on the return. Instead of setting up on the Boone side of the field, Columbia got the ball at their 24. They couldn't move the ball and punted. With 16.5 seconds left in the half, Boone scored again as Bodolus found Alex Ewing and at the half, Boone was ahead 28-13.
To open the second half, Boone got the ball and was moving in for another score when Taylor stepped in front of a Bodolus pass and returned it 65 yards for a score. Again, the Tide missed the PAT and trailed 28-19 with 9:20 left in the third quarter.
Boone woke up. Bodolus found Justin Brown for a 33-yard score and all the sudden it was 35-19 Boone with 7:49 left in the third quarter.
Four minutes later, Scott scored on another long run of 59-yards and Boone's advantage was 42-19.
Two possessions and one turnover later, Boone's Boldolus found Jared Stoffers for his fifth TD pass of the game and Boone was ahead 49-19.
The Tide broke its scoring drought with 7:03 left in the game as Johnny Vazquez rumbled in from the 15.
Daniel Boone is a Class AAAA school and the Tide, a Class A school. Sort of like David vs. Goliath.
Probably a game that shouldn't be played.
Daniel Boone was coming off a season where they lost to Manheim Central in the District Three Class AAA playoffs. The Tide was coming off its first winless season in 52 seasons.
And on top of that, Friday night, Columbia celebrated its third Athletic Hall of Fame inductions.
And it was Daniel Boone, who came out on top, outscoring the Tide 49-25, to improve to 3-0 on the season. With the loss, the Tide fell to 1-2, heading into Friday's game with Boiling Springs.
The outcome of this one might have been a little different had the Tide converted a few chances.
It looked like a long night three minutes into the game. Boone running back Darrel Scott busted off a 49-yard touchdown to give the visitor's a 7-0 lead.
Thanks to a roughing the passer penalty against Boone, Columbia moved to the Blazer 48 when Brock Taylor sprinted 48 yards to the end zone to give the Tide some points. Dominic Trout converted the PAT and the game was suddenly tied with 8:59 left in the first quarter.
Boone threatened to take control of the game on their next possession, moving to the Tide 36, before quarterback Tom Boldolus misfired on three straight passes.
After the two teams exchanged punts, the Tide took the lead. Shakim McIlwain on second down broke off a 60-yard touchdown run to give the Tide a 13-7 lead. Columbia missed the PAT and it was looking good for the Tide late in the first quarter.
After the two teams exchanged punts, Boone took a one-point lead with 8:11 left in the first half when Bodolus fired the first of his five touchdown passes, this one a 4-yard pass to Scott Martin. The PAT went right through the uprights and Boone led 14-13.
That didn't matter.
The Tide came right back. Tyler Harrison completed back-to-back passes to Michael Burke IV. But two plays after the pass completions to Burke, disaster struck for the Tide. First with 6:37 left in the half, Harrison went out with an ankle injury and was replaced by Seth Lefever. On the next play, McIlwain fumbled at the five and Boone recovered.
That turnover led to a Bodolus 65-yard scoring pass to Randy Van Horn and a 21-13 Boone lead.
And it got worse on the ensuing Boone kickoff. The Blazers weren't kicking deep, settling for a high pooch kick. On this one, the Tide failed to pick up the loose football and Boone recovered at the Tide 33.
Boone went for the kill but Bodolus' pass was picked off by John Markley at the 10 and returned it to the Blazer 33. But the Tide was flagged for an illegal block on the return. Instead of setting up on the Boone side of the field, Columbia got the ball at their 24. They couldn't move the ball and punted. With 16.5 seconds left in the half, Boone scored again as Bodolus found Alex Ewing and at the half, Boone was ahead 28-13.
To open the second half, Boone got the ball and was moving in for another score when Taylor stepped in front of a Bodolus pass and returned it 65 yards for a score. Again, the Tide missed the PAT and trailed 28-19 with 9:20 left in the third quarter.
Boone woke up. Bodolus found Justin Brown for a 33-yard score and all the sudden it was 35-19 Boone with 7:49 left in the third quarter.
Four minutes later, Scott scored on another long run of 59-yards and Boone's advantage was 42-19.
Two possessions and one turnover later, Boone's Boldolus found Jared Stoffers for his fifth TD pass of the game and Boone was ahead 49-19.
The Tide broke its scoring drought with 7:03 left in the game as Johnny Vazquez rumbled in from the 15.
Relaxation on the River
Here is an article from the Sunday News about the river islands. Just brought up a thousand or so questions, but I will keep quiet for now and let people post: http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/290190
Wrestlers to hold barbeque
The Columbia wrestling team will hold its fall chicken barbecue ar Scott's Automotive, 12th Street and Lancaster Avenue, Saturday, Sept. 25.
Columbia seeks spring coaches
The Columbia High School is looking for spring coaches in the sports of girls' softball and track and field.
Interested parties are asked to contact Athletic Director Jim Rhoads at 901 Ironville Pike.
Interested parties are asked to contact Athletic Director Jim Rhoads at 901 Ironville Pike.
College update
Here is the weekly update of college football players from Columbia:
At the Valley, Ben Guiles rushed for 68 yards and Yahya McIntyre caught one pass for eight yards in Lebanon Valley's 21-6 win over Moravian.
At Kutztown, Colby Tuell caught one pass for six yards in Kutztown's 38-13 win over Lock Haven.
At Juniata, Brandon Felus has played in all three games and has recorded five tackles. Juniata plays at F&M on Saturday.
At the Valley, Ben Guiles rushed for 68 yards and Yahya McIntyre caught one pass for eight yards in Lebanon Valley's 21-6 win over Moravian.
At Kutztown, Colby Tuell caught one pass for six yards in Kutztown's 38-13 win over Lock Haven.
At Juniata, Brandon Felus has played in all three games and has recorded five tackles. Juniata plays at F&M on Saturday.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
CBAA plans another fund raiser
The Columbia Boy's Athletic Association will hold a sports auction on Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Wenger Center, 229 Walnut St., from 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
For more information, call 314-2714 or 572-7149.
For more information, call 314-2714 or 572-7149.
Week Three notebook
Other updates
Monday, the junior varsity team lost to Northeastern. Tuesday, the 7th and 8th grade team outscored E-town, 44-42 and Thursday, the ninth grade team was an 18-14 winner over Pequea Valley.
Injuries
Columbia had two big injuries during the game. Quarterback Tyler Harrison was injured running a keeper with about seven minutes in the first half following a 2-yard gain. In the second half. Brock Taylor, who returned a pick for a score in the first half, was injured following a fourth quarter carry.
In 2011
The Tide's schedule barring last minute changes will be the same, switching the home and away dates. That means Columbia will travel to Boone next year. Boone is a Class AAAA team and leads the series with the Tide 3-2. Like Northeastern last week, this week's game at Boiling Springs will be the first between the Tide and the Bubblers. Boiling Springs replaces L-S on the Tide's schedule. While league play opens this week for the rest of the L-L League, because of the odd number of teams in Section 3, the Tide has another non-league game.
Boiling Springs directions
Remember this is a Penn State home weekend, so there will be plenty of traffic going up through the Harrisburg area. Here is a link to the directions from the South Middleton School District web page: http://www.smsd.us/Welcome.cfm?subpage=71453
Been there before
Although this is the first meeting between the two schools, the Tide has played at Boiling Springs once before in the District Three playoffs.I believe it was one of those games back in the mid to late 1990s vs. Scotland.
Turovers favor Tide
The Tide turned the ball over twice last night, both fumbles. One fumble was midway through the second quarter at the Boone 5, it led to a Blazer score, whic gave DB a 21-13 lead.The second was on the ensuing kickoff, when Boone's short kick was not fielded by the Tide/
But the Tide ended up plus one, picking off three passes -- one returned for a score by Taylor and the other two were by John Markley.
Tide's numbers
Officially, the Tide finished with 153 yards on the ground led by Shakim McElwain with 67 yards and Taylor with 59 yards. Johnny Vazquez added 39 yards. Passing wise, Harrison was 3-for-5 for 55 yards and back-up Seth Lefever was three for nine for 32 yards. Michel Burke caught 4 passes for 85 yards.
On the down side, teh Tide gave up 253 yards on the ground and 294 through the air.
Columbia also punted seven times and had a season-ow seven first downs.
The defense touchdown scored by Taylor in the first half was the Tide's first of the year and the 10th defensive point of the season by the Tide, who picked up four points on safeties against Eastern.
The five touchdown passes were the first given up by the Tide this season.
Monday, the junior varsity team lost to Northeastern. Tuesday, the 7th and 8th grade team outscored E-town, 44-42 and Thursday, the ninth grade team was an 18-14 winner over Pequea Valley.
Injuries
Columbia had two big injuries during the game. Quarterback Tyler Harrison was injured running a keeper with about seven minutes in the first half following a 2-yard gain. In the second half. Brock Taylor, who returned a pick for a score in the first half, was injured following a fourth quarter carry.
In 2011
The Tide's schedule barring last minute changes will be the same, switching the home and away dates. That means Columbia will travel to Boone next year. Boone is a Class AAAA team and leads the series with the Tide 3-2. Like Northeastern last week, this week's game at Boiling Springs will be the first between the Tide and the Bubblers. Boiling Springs replaces L-S on the Tide's schedule. While league play opens this week for the rest of the L-L League, because of the odd number of teams in Section 3, the Tide has another non-league game.
Boiling Springs directions
Remember this is a Penn State home weekend, so there will be plenty of traffic going up through the Harrisburg area. Here is a link to the directions from the South Middleton School District web page: http://www.smsd.us/Welcome.cfm?subpage=71453
Been there before
Although this is the first meeting between the two schools, the Tide has played at Boiling Springs once before in the District Three playoffs.I believe it was one of those games back in the mid to late 1990s vs. Scotland.
Turovers favor Tide
The Tide turned the ball over twice last night, both fumbles. One fumble was midway through the second quarter at the Boone 5, it led to a Blazer score, whic gave DB a 21-13 lead.The second was on the ensuing kickoff, when Boone's short kick was not fielded by the Tide/
But the Tide ended up plus one, picking off three passes -- one returned for a score by Taylor and the other two were by John Markley.
Tide's numbers
Officially, the Tide finished with 153 yards on the ground led by Shakim McElwain with 67 yards and Taylor with 59 yards. Johnny Vazquez added 39 yards. Passing wise, Harrison was 3-for-5 for 55 yards and back-up Seth Lefever was three for nine for 32 yards. Michel Burke caught 4 passes for 85 yards.
On the down side, teh Tide gave up 253 yards on the ground and 294 through the air.
Columbia also punted seven times and had a season-ow seven first downs.
The defense touchdown scored by Taylor in the first half was the Tide's first of the year and the 10th defensive point of the season by the Tide, who picked up four points on safeties against Eastern.
The five touchdown passes were the first given up by the Tide this season.
Updated District Three records
Last season, the District Three Class A football playoffs had just six teams make the post season.
And three weeks into the 2010 sesason, there could be an odd number of teams again. In 2010, there are just 10 Class A teams and already three of those are winless.
The winless teams at 0-2 are Carson Long and Fairfield, along with former Class A power Camp Hill.
Out of the three, Camp Hill might be the only team with a chance of winning.
There are no unbeaten teams in the Class A field. With 2-1 records are Steel-High, Reading Central Catholic, York Catholic, defending champ Millersburg and Halifax, who went winless last year.
The Crimson Tide and Upper Dauphin are 1-2.
And three weeks into the 2010 sesason, there could be an odd number of teams again. In 2010, there are just 10 Class A teams and already three of those are winless.
The winless teams at 0-2 are Carson Long and Fairfield, along with former Class A power Camp Hill.
Out of the three, Camp Hill might be the only team with a chance of winning.
There are no unbeaten teams in the Class A field. With 2-1 records are Steel-High, Reading Central Catholic, York Catholic, defending champ Millersburg and Halifax, who went winless last year.
The Crimson Tide and Upper Dauphin are 1-2.
Other game stories
Boiling Springs, Columbia's final non-league opponent is 2-1 after a win over Milton Hershey. Here is the Carlisle Sentinel story: http://cumberlink.com/sports/high-school/football/article_dba05156-c2d8-11df-a219-001cc4c03286.html
Elco, the Tide's first league foe is 0-3 following a loss to Lebanon: Here is the Lebanon Daily News story: http://www.gametimepa.com/ci_16105513?source=most_viewed
Northern Lebanon, under new coach Roy Wall is also 0-3 after getting thumped by Hamburg: Here is the Lebanon Daily News story: http://www.gametimepa.com/ci_16105506
Annville-Cleona put up a lot of points in winning its first game of the season: The story from the Lebanon Daily News: http://www.gametimepa.com/ci_16105511
Lancaster Catholic wins a tight one over city rival McCaskey. The Intell-New Era story: http://articles.lancsports.com/local/4/290909
Pequea Valley continues to score points, but they are giving up a lot: The Intell-New Era story: http://articles.lancsports.com/local/4/290886
Donegal continues to struggle, losing its second game of the seasaon. The Reading Eagle story: http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=250060
Elco, the Tide's first league foe is 0-3 following a loss to Lebanon: Here is the Lebanon Daily News story: http://www.gametimepa.com/ci_16105513?source=most_viewed
Northern Lebanon, under new coach Roy Wall is also 0-3 after getting thumped by Hamburg: Here is the Lebanon Daily News story: http://www.gametimepa.com/ci_16105506
Annville-Cleona put up a lot of points in winning its first game of the season: The story from the Lebanon Daily News: http://www.gametimepa.com/ci_16105511
Lancaster Catholic wins a tight one over city rival McCaskey. The Intell-New Era story: http://articles.lancsports.com/local/4/290909
Pequea Valley continues to score points, but they are giving up a lot: The Intell-New Era story: http://articles.lancsports.com/local/4/290886
Donegal continues to struggle, losing its second game of the seasaon. The Reading Eagle story: http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=250060
Other views of last night's game
Intell/New Era story: http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/290884
Reading Eagle: http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=250061
Reading Eagle: http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=250061
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