AMANDA M. POOLE, AGE 18, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PURCHASE, CONSUMPTION, POSSESSION OR TRANSPORTATION OF MALT OR BREWED BEVERAGES AND FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS, IN THE 400 BLOCK OF UNION STREEET, NOV 23.
THESE CHARGES WERE A RESULT OF MS. POOLE BEING OUT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET AT THIS HOUR, YELLING AND SCREAMING OBSCENITIES, FOR NO APPARENT REASON. IT WAS ALSO FOUND THAT MS. POOLE HAD TWO OUTSTANDING SUMMARY WARRANTS, THAT WERE BEING HELD BY A CONSTABLE.
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, BETWEEN NOV. 25-27: CALEB M. ALLENSWORTH, AGE 23, OF YORK; MOHEB M. MINA, AGE 36, OF YORK; FREDERICK B. WALKER, JR., AGE 32, OF COLUMBIA; KIRSON VON WENGER, AGE 20 OF MANHEIM.
LAWRENCE HAVEN WISE, JR., AGE 36, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVERS REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED, IN THE 200 BLOCK OF CHERRY STREET, NOV. 28.
MATTHEW C. ENOCH, AGE 47, OF LANDISVILLE, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON SOUTH FRONT STREET, NOV. 30.
CENDRICK A. REPOSE, AGE 21, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED AND FOR NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS, ON NORTH THIRD STREET, NOV. 28.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
PIAA playoffs: Penns Manor roster
Yr | Ht | Wt | |||
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03 | Louie Tate | RB, DB | So. | 5-9 | 155 |
07 | Chris Henderson | WR, LB, FB | Jr. | 5-8 | 170 |
08 | Brandon Ailes | WR, DE | Sr. | 6-0 | 190 |
10 | Johnny Rizzo | TE, OLB | So. | 5-10 | 175 |
12 | Danny Ferens | QB, CB, PR | Jr. | 6-1 | 190 |
15 | Ethan Marshall | TE, OLB | So. | 5-10 | 160 |
20 | Joey Vodopevic | RB, ILB | Sr. | 6-0 | 175 |
21 | Lucas Kowalski | QB, DB, WR | So. | 5-10 | 150 |
22 | Jake Paulina | FB, DB | Sr. | 5-9 | 170 |
25 | Cody Bytner | RB, DB | Jr. | 5-8 | 140 |
26 | Nick Clevenger | RB, DB | Sr. | 5-10 | 180 |
30 | Garrett Joiner | RB, DB | Jr. | 5-9 | 140 |
31 | Shawn Stewart | WR, FS | Sr. | 6-3 | 180 |
33 | Matt Popovich | RB, DB | Sr. | 5-11 | 160 |
34 | Zack Cramer | FB, DL | Jr. | 5-6 | 170 |
52 | Chris Bracken | G, DE, ILB | Sr. | 5-11 | 200 |
53 | Adam Miller | G, DL | So. | 5-7 | 135 |
57 | John Stupic | G, DL | So. | 5-8 | 190 |
58 | Kasey Jewart | C, DL | Jr. | 6-1 | 230 |
61 | Chris Aikens | OL, DL | Jr. | 5-7 | 155 |
62 | Braden Laverick | G, LB | Jr. | 6-0 | 175 |
65 | Steven Dumm | G, ILB | So. | 5-9 | 180 |
70 | Luke Ruddock | OL, DT | So. | 6-1 | 245 |
73 | Brandon Alter | OL, DL | Fr. | 5-11 | 180 |
76 | Matthew Detwiler | OL, DL | Jr. | 5-11 | 195 |
77 | Ned Long | OL, DL | Sr. | 5-11 | 234 |
78 | Brandon Troup | OL, DL | So. | 6-0 | 175 |
80 | Corey Brown | TE, OLB | Jr. | 6-0 | 185 |
81 | Ryan Gromley | WR, DB | Jr. | 5-9 | 145 |
82 | Matt Coy | TE, DE | Sr. | 5-11 | 200 |
83 | Ben Parfitt | TE, LB | Jr. | 6-0 | 170 |
85 | Mitch Hamilton | WR, DB | So. | 5-10 | 165 |
86 | Chuckie Keith | TE, LB | Jr. | 6-0 | 155 |
88 | Jake Shedlock | WR, DB | Jr. | 5-8 | 160 |
Tide QB chasing rare air
This tidbit from Jeff Reinhart's LL League sports site: http://llleaguesports.com/crimson-tides-lefever-closing-in-on-rare-record/11475/
Lefever receives honor
Columbia QB is Athlete of the Week: http://www.wgal.com/slideshow/sports/29203643/detail.html
Columbia football roster
2 NICK NOBILE WR/DB 5-8 145 11
4 MICHAEL BURKE IV WR/DB 6-3 195 12
5 DAESHAWN MCILLWAIN RB/DB 5-8 150 9
7 MARQUEL WANSLEY WR/DB 5-5 135 10
9 KEITH WAKEFIELD RB/DB 5-7 170 10
11 NICK WILLIAMS WR/S 6 140 11
12 SETH LEFEVER QB/LB 6-2 191 12
14 WILL KREISER WR/LB 6-3 191 11
16 AARON ZINK K 5-7 135 11
20 JORDAN HALTER WR/DB 5-10 155 12
22 JOSE RETAMAR RB/DB 5-7 150 10
28 ANDREW COMBS RB/LB 5-5 162 11
54 ANDRES MUNOZ OL/DL 5-11 230 10
51 DAVID BOOHER OL/DL 5-9 245 12
55 DION MATTHEWS OL/LB 5-9 190 12
56 BRYAN FLORY OL/LB 5-10 175 11
60 QUINCY MANCOTYWA OL/DL 5-10 237 11
62 BEN HANK OL/DE 6-1 190 12
68 KRIS EVANS OL/DL 6-3 297 12
71 JOHNNY BOSLEY OL/DL 6-2 216 11
75 VANYEL PETERSON OL.DL 6-1 210 10
80 ALEC HOOPER WR/DB 5-9 130 11
86 QUINCY WELLS WR/LB 5-11 160 10
66 JOSHUA DOMENA OL/DL 5-6 223 11
66 JOSHUA DOMENA OL/DL 5-6 223 11
West Hempfield Township police reports
Terrance Williams, 22, of Mountville, was charged with retail theft, as the result of an incident at Kmart, 3975 Columbia Ave., Nov. 24.
Police are investigating a forced entry and theft of a television, DVDs and jewlery from a home in the 100 block of Stonehouse Lane, Nov. 26.
Police said a resident of New Street in Mountville, reported the theft of a bicycle, Nov. 26.
Police are investigating a forced entry and theft of a television, DVDs and jewlery from a home in the 100 block of Stonehouse Lane, Nov. 26.
Police said a resident of New Street in Mountville, reported the theft of a bicycle, Nov. 26.
Columbia police reports
STEPHEN D. MANUEL, 31, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT, IN THE 400 BLOCK OF WALNUT STREET AND AGAIN AT THE SAME LOCATION.
JAMES G. TRIEVIEL, AGE 36, O COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS, AT FOURTH AND LOCUST STREETS.
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CLEONARD GEORGE GILBERT, AGE 19, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED AND FOF OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION, IN THE 100 BLOCK OF SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
JERE MARTIN, AGE 27, OF NEW HOLLAND, WAS CITED FOR TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNALS AT THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
RICHARD S. COBURN, AGE 32, OF WRIGHTSVILLE, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE FOLLOWING SUSPENSION OF REGISTRATION, ON LANCASTER AVENUE.
PAULA L. DIFFENDERFER, AGE 46, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVERS REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED, AT MANOR AND FLORENCE STREETS.
JAMES G. TRIEVIEL, AGE 36, O COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS, AT FOURTH AND LOCUST STREETS.
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CLEONARD GEORGE GILBERT, AGE 19, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED AND FOF OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION, IN THE 100 BLOCK OF SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
JERE MARTIN, AGE 27, OF NEW HOLLAND, WAS CITED FOR TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNALS AT THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
RICHARD S. COBURN, AGE 32, OF WRIGHTSVILLE, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE FOLLOWING SUSPENSION OF REGISTRATION, ON LANCASTER AVENUE.
PAULA L. DIFFENDERFER, AGE 46, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVERS REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED, AT MANOR AND FLORENCE STREETS.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
I've been busy
\Someone commented on one of my earlier posts as to why there haven't been many posts in the last week and there was too much about Friday's big game.
Well, this anonymous person thought there is more than just a football game to talk about. Yes, there is, but don't tell those 20 plus football players and a multitude of coaches, who have been working hard since August, there are bigger events for them. Quite frankly there isn't. And I really don't care how one poster feels because I would be doing the same thing is I were writing for a local newspaper.
Yes Mr. Anonymous there was a council meeting last week and yes, it was great to see Sgt. Jack Brommer being promoted to police chief. What you didn't say that Columbia Borough passed a zero tax increase budget for the fourth straight year and that council moved forward to almost conclusion with the sale of the cottage area along the Susquehanna River, which was settled the next day.
The person didn't say anything about the two citizens, a pair of Franks, Doutrich and Splain, who addressed the council on a variety of topics (see lancasteronline.com/mycolumbianews) for details on that.
I didn't read the letters to the editors in the Lancaster Newspaper, sorry, just don't have the time.
What I have done in the last week or so is plan for the next four years when I am seated on Columbia Borough Council. The swearing in is Tuesday, Jan. 3 at 7 p.m.
So for those who apparently need to know my every move, I had four meetings last week, three of which were tied to my pending appointment to borough council. One got postponed to this week and I'm working to schedule a few more meetings with people and sending email questions out to others.
During my three meetings, I was given a lot of papers, regulations and other things I needed to be brought up to speed. Those involved in all three meetings were extremely helpful and the paperwork given to me is as well.
In those meetings, a number of things were discussed and I asked a lot of questions and still have some to get answered. Those will come. There were some things discussed, I liked and other things I wasn't too fond of. Those things I will detail over the next few weeks, but needless to say, I think they are important for our town.
I will detail just one and that are a large numbers of recent property purchases by BH1 Properties. The latest was a store front, owned by the Boys and Girls Club, next to the club in the 200 block of Locust Street. I asked if council could do something to slow this individual down and was basically told no. I am not buying this explanation as if we have someone coming into our town, working to cash in on our economic conditions, there has to be some that can be done. I will continue to pursue this.
Money-wise, repeat after me, the borough is in the black. I got the reports to prove it. The phrase “healthy not wealthy” was impressed on me several times during one of my meetings.
Other items discussed were parking issues, the placement of new light poles downtown, which folks will see over the next few weeks. The trees probably won't go in until the spring. One of the things I didn't like with that project is the placement of bricks along the curb like on Route 462. My main concern are the weeds that will grow up through the bricks as happened in many areas on 462. Was basically told that won't be an issue. Heck, I complained to the council last summer about the weeds on Locust Street when it wad concrete. It will happen with brick as well. Apparently, there was also no attempt to contact those along Locust Street to see what they wanted and not all of the council is in favor of the bricks too. Also addressed the pending change in the meter structure too, but the response was luke work.
I got a lot of reading to do yet and some things I'd like to see happen. As promised during the campaign, I am here to work for all 10,300 people. Anything of what I feel is a personal agenda will get a big no vote from me.
I'd like to see more people get involved in borough government as well. Attend the meetings, ask the questions and bring your ideas to the council – good, bad or indifferent. Look me up when I am out and about, send me an email. If I want to do this the right way, it is important to keep the line of communication open with everyone. Some things are going right in our town, other things either need a push in the right direction or something different tried.
Updates on things will follow and I will update more frequently with what's going on in our town.
Columbia student wins Brubaker essay contest
Sen. Mike Brubaker recently announced the winners of the fall 2011 Student Challenge essay contest.The challenge invited students to submit an essay of 500 words or less describing how agriculture is important to our society beyond food production.
The winners are: Julia Jackson, Centerville Middle School, Hempfield School District; Abigail Reiter, Pequea Valley High School; Juliana Mae Anderson, Park Elementary School, Columbia School District; and Erynn Mullins, Blue Ball Elementary, Elanco School District.
The winners will receive an award certificate and a visit to the Capitol Building in Harrisburg with a guest for lunch and a tour of the Capitol.
The winners are: Julia Jackson, Centerville Middle School, Hempfield School District; Abigail Reiter, Pequea Valley High School; Juliana Mae Anderson, Park Elementary School, Columbia School District; and Erynn Mullins, Blue Ball Elementary, Elanco School District.
The winners will receive an award certificate and a visit to the Capitol Building in Harrisburg with a guest for lunch and a tour of the Capitol.
Columbia vs. Camp Hill: The winner will play?
Either Columbia or Camp Hill will advance to the PIAA football championships anbd play the winner of the District 6 title game between Bellwood-Antis and Penns Manor. That one will be played Saturday night at Mansion Park in Altoona.
Here is a link to information on Bellwood-Antis: http://www.bellwoodfootball.com/
Here is information on Penns Manor: http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/penns-manor-comets-(clymer,pa)/football/home.htm
Here is a link to information on Bellwood-Antis: http://www.bellwoodfootball.com/
Here is information on Penns Manor: http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/penns-manor-comets-(clymer,pa)/football/home.htm
Columbia vs. Camp Hill: Camp Hill by the numbers
So who are the names of the Camp Hill players that you'll likely hear the voice of Hershey Stadium Bob Shellenberg say Friday afternoon.
The Lions under first-year coach Frank Gay went 1-9 a year ago and come into the game with a six-game wining streak, having not lost since Boiling Springs, 34-14, back on Sept. 30. Since that time, the Lions have beaten the likes of Elco, Middletown, Steel-High, Susquenits and East Pennsboro during the regular season and York Catholic last week in the District 3 Class A playoffs. The win over Elco came a week after the Raiders were soundly beaten by the Crimson Tide. The Lions beat Elco, 35-17.
Two of the Lions wins during their streak over Middletown and East Pennsboro were by one point, while another was by a touchdown over Susquenita.
Going into the 2011 season, the Lions retuned 10 starters on both sides of the football, accordiong to a pre-season preview that appeared in the Harrisburg Patriot back in August.
Two offensive players (both pictured) to keep an eye on are quarterback Marcellus Hayes, a 5-10, 165 pound senior. He's described as quick and athletic. Through 10 games, Hayes has rushed for 501 yards and nine scores. Through the air, Hayes has completed 42 percent of his passes for 882 yards. He's thrown 10 touchdowns and 11 picks.
The other offensive threat is running back Jake Bingham, a 5-10, 195 pound seniorm, who has scored 12 touchdowns this season, nine of them on the ground. Through 10 games, Bingham, who had a big game against York Catholic, has rushed for 947 yards on 139 carries.
The only other back over 300 yards is junior Teddy Ramsey, who has rushed for 398 yards.
When Hayes puts the ball in the air is favorite targets are Daeshawn Williams, a junior, with 31 catches for 537 yards and nine scores, Ramsey with 18 catches and Quinn Francetts with nine grabs.
Up front, the Lions are led by Jake Bosley (6-0, 175), Cameron Ruhl (5-10, 200) and Kevin Crenchik (6-2, 210).
On the defensive side of the football, the Lions play a 4-4 and are again pretty athletic at linebacker.
Alex Gallaher is their field goal and extra point kicker.
PennLive photo |
The Lions under first-year coach Frank Gay went 1-9 a year ago and come into the game with a six-game wining streak, having not lost since Boiling Springs, 34-14, back on Sept. 30. Since that time, the Lions have beaten the likes of Elco, Middletown, Steel-High, Susquenits and East Pennsboro during the regular season and York Catholic last week in the District 3 Class A playoffs. The win over Elco came a week after the Raiders were soundly beaten by the Crimson Tide. The Lions beat Elco, 35-17.
Two of the Lions wins during their streak over Middletown and East Pennsboro were by one point, while another was by a touchdown over Susquenita.
Going into the 2011 season, the Lions retuned 10 starters on both sides of the football, accordiong to a pre-season preview that appeared in the Harrisburg Patriot back in August.
Two offensive players (both pictured) to keep an eye on are quarterback Marcellus Hayes, a 5-10, 165 pound senior. He's described as quick and athletic. Through 10 games, Hayes has rushed for 501 yards and nine scores. Through the air, Hayes has completed 42 percent of his passes for 882 yards. He's thrown 10 touchdowns and 11 picks.
PennLive photo |
The only other back over 300 yards is junior Teddy Ramsey, who has rushed for 398 yards.
When Hayes puts the ball in the air is favorite targets are Daeshawn Williams, a junior, with 31 catches for 537 yards and nine scores, Ramsey with 18 catches and Quinn Francetts with nine grabs.
Up front, the Lions are led by Jake Bosley (6-0, 175), Cameron Ruhl (5-10, 200) and Kevin Crenchik (6-2, 210).
On the defensive side of the football, the Lions play a 4-4 and are again pretty athletic at linebacker.
Alex Gallaher is their field goal and extra point kicker.
Cookbook is perfect present
From Lancasteronline.com, my Columbia News: http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/490864_Chamber-hopes-cookbook-will-be-big-success.html
Columbia School Board to reorganize
From Lancateronline.com, my columbia news: School-board-says-goodbye-to-3-members
Area holiday happenings
St. Peter's Council of Catholic Women will hold its annual Christmas bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 3, and Sunday, Dec. 4., in the parish center, Second and Union streets, Columbia.
The bazaar, which runs from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, will feature hand-made craft items, specialty baskets and homemade desserts. There is no charge for admission.
A light meal will be served beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday and will include homemade soups and sandwiches along with drinks and desserts.
On Sunday, a full-course, all-you-can-eat pasta dinner will be served from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advance through the parish office or at the door the day of the event. Cost of the dinner is $7 for adults, $4 for children, and is free for children under 3.
The Columbia Market House announces its Thanksgiving week hours. The market will be open Wednesday, Nov. 23, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, closed on Thanksgiving, and open on Black Friday, Nov. 25, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Take advantage of this schedule change to pick up your last minute Thanksgiving needs at the Columbia Market.
John Wright Store & Restaurant invites you to attend their "holidays on the river" promotion scheduled for Dec. 3 and Dec. 4. Enjoy Saturday breakfast or Sunday brunch, then shop among the unique gifts for some special promotions. Ladies are invited to attend the "Girls Night Out" on Thursday, Dec. 1, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm, to enjoy refreshments, to sign up for a giveaway, and to get in some holiday shopping.
\Hobday's Artwork is hosting its annual Open House on Dec. 10 and Dec. 11. Visit the gallery located at 239 Poplar St, Columbia, between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm. Refreshments will be served. All are invited to attend.
The Turkey Hill Experience is planning a family-oriented First Night event to be held from 4:00 to 6:00 pm on Dec. 31. Area businesses are invited to take part by planning a free activity geared to children. Booths would be located in the parking lot to create an outdoor holiday atmosphere. The event will culminate with the dropping of the ice cream scoop onto its cone. This is a great promotional opportunity for area businesses. Please refer to the attachment. Contact Kim Mable-Dolly at 684-0134 ext. 108 for further information.
Is there a youngster in your family who needs to check in with Santa to assure their spot on the "Nice" list? Plan to visit the National Watch and Clock Museum on December 10. Santa will be there (at no charge) from 10:00 am to noon. Plan a longer visit during that time slot to make a holiday theme clock and to visit the museum. To make reservations for the clock workshop ($10 per person), call 684-8261 ext. 237.
The bazaar, which runs from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, will feature hand-made craft items, specialty baskets and homemade desserts. There is no charge for admission.
A light meal will be served beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday and will include homemade soups and sandwiches along with drinks and desserts.
On Sunday, a full-course, all-you-can-eat pasta dinner will be served from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advance through the parish office or at the door the day of the event. Cost of the dinner is $7 for adults, $4 for children, and is free for children under 3.
The Columbia Market House announces its Thanksgiving week hours. The market will be open Wednesday, Nov. 23, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, closed on Thanksgiving, and open on Black Friday, Nov. 25, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Take advantage of this schedule change to pick up your last minute Thanksgiving needs at the Columbia Market.
John Wright Store & Restaurant invites you to attend their "holidays on the river" promotion scheduled for Dec. 3 and Dec. 4. Enjoy Saturday breakfast or Sunday brunch, then shop among the unique gifts for some special promotions. Ladies are invited to attend the "Girls Night Out" on Thursday, Dec. 1, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm, to enjoy refreshments, to sign up for a giveaway, and to get in some holiday shopping.
\Hobday's Artwork is hosting its annual Open House on Dec. 10 and Dec. 11. Visit the gallery located at 239 Poplar St, Columbia, between the hours of 11:00 am and 4:00 pm. Refreshments will be served. All are invited to attend.
The Turkey Hill Experience is planning a family-oriented First Night event to be held from 4:00 to 6:00 pm on Dec. 31. Area businesses are invited to take part by planning a free activity geared to children. Booths would be located in the parking lot to create an outdoor holiday atmosphere. The event will culminate with the dropping of the ice cream scoop onto its cone. This is a great promotional opportunity for area businesses. Please refer to the attachment. Contact Kim Mable-Dolly at 684-0134 ext. 108 for further information.
Is there a youngster in your family who needs to check in with Santa to assure their spot on the "Nice" list? Plan to visit the National Watch and Clock Museum on December 10. Santa will be there (at no charge) from 10:00 am to noon. Plan a longer visit during that time slot to make a holiday theme clock and to visit the museum. To make reservations for the clock workshop ($10 per person), call 684-8261 ext. 237.
West Hempfield Township Police
Police have charged Brandy Minnich, 29, of Columbia, with retail theft, as the result of an incident at Musser's Market, 3900 Columbia Avenue, Nov. 21.Minnich attempted to leave the store with food and medical items.
Police are investigating an incident at Two Cousins Pizza Shop, Mountvile, Nov. 21.
A $100 counterfeit bill was passed.
Police are looking at video tape to get a picture of the suspect, who placed an order, paid in advance and left the store without the order.
Police are investigating an incident at Two Cousins Pizza Shop, Mountvile, Nov. 21.
A $100 counterfeit bill was passed.
Police are looking at video tape to get a picture of the suspect, who placed an order, paid in advance and left the store without the order.
Columbia Police reports
SONYA LYNN REIDEL, 19, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILOE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, IN THE 1ST. BLOCK OF LANCASTER AVENUE.
MICHAEL T. RINEER, JR., AGE 30, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, ON ROUTE 30 EAST AND ROUTE 441.
GABRIEL THOMAS LOVETT, AGE 21, OF PEQUEA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, ON ROUTE 441 AT PERRY STREET
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SANDRA L. AIL, AGE 35, OF MARIETTA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT THIRD AND CHERRY STREETS AND THIRD AND LOCUST STREETS.
STEVEN L. MILLER, AGE 41, OF MOUNT JOY, WAS CITED FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED, AT ROUTE 30 AND LINDEN STREET EXIT.
JASON RAY BRUBAKER, AGE 32, OF DENVER, WAS CITED FOR UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES, TWICE, FOR HAVING AN UNSECURED LOAD ON HIS TRAILER AND FOR NOT HAVING HIS LOG UP TO DATE, IN THE 200 BLOCK OF CEDAR STREET.
KENNETH WILLIAM ROBERTO, AGE 37, OF MOUNT JOY, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT LINDEN AND NORTH THIRD. STREETS.
HENRY LEE ELY, JR., AGE 42, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS ON SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
EDWIN P. KILBY, AGE 25, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, IN THE 1ST. BLOCK OF NORTH THIRD STREET. HE WAS AGAIN CITED FOR THE SAME THING, IN THE
1ST. BLOCK OF NORTH SECOND STREET.
A 31 YEAR OLD EPHRATA WOMAN IS BEING CITED FOUR TIMES FOR RETAIL THEFT, FOR TAKING CIGARS, ON FOUR DIFFERENT OCCASIONS, AT THE GENUINE TOBACCO STORE.
SHE WAS SEEN ON CAMERA PUTTING THE CIGARS IN HER PURSE, OR ON HER PERSON.
JANE CATHERINE SHEEHY, 49, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED; FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIRED, AND FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED, AT
NINTH STREET AND PURPLES LANE.
KARIN N. DEPREFONTAINE, AGE 24, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, ON LANCASTER AVENUE.
JESSICA L. BAKER, AGE 27, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS AT SEVENTH AND MAPLE STREETS.
ROBERT BLAIR WEST, AGE 21, OF MOUNT JOY, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED AT LINDEN AND THIRD STREETS.
MICHAEL T. RINEER, JR., AGE 30, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, ON ROUTE 30 EAST AND ROUTE 441.
GABRIEL THOMAS LOVETT, AGE 21, OF PEQUEA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, ON ROUTE 441 AT PERRY STREET
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SANDRA L. AIL, AGE 35, OF MARIETTA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT THIRD AND CHERRY STREETS AND THIRD AND LOCUST STREETS.
STEVEN L. MILLER, AGE 41, OF MOUNT JOY, WAS CITED FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED, AT ROUTE 30 AND LINDEN STREET EXIT.
JASON RAY BRUBAKER, AGE 32, OF DENVER, WAS CITED FOR UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES, TWICE, FOR HAVING AN UNSECURED LOAD ON HIS TRAILER AND FOR NOT HAVING HIS LOG UP TO DATE, IN THE 200 BLOCK OF CEDAR STREET.
KENNETH WILLIAM ROBERTO, AGE 37, OF MOUNT JOY, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT LINDEN AND NORTH THIRD. STREETS.
HENRY LEE ELY, JR., AGE 42, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS ON SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
EDWIN P. KILBY, AGE 25, OF LANCASTER, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, IN THE 1ST. BLOCK OF NORTH THIRD STREET. HE WAS AGAIN CITED FOR THE SAME THING, IN THE
1ST. BLOCK OF NORTH SECOND STREET.
A 31 YEAR OLD EPHRATA WOMAN IS BEING CITED FOUR TIMES FOR RETAIL THEFT, FOR TAKING CIGARS, ON FOUR DIFFERENT OCCASIONS, AT THE GENUINE TOBACCO STORE.
SHE WAS SEEN ON CAMERA PUTTING THE CIGARS IN HER PURSE, OR ON HER PERSON.
JANE CATHERINE SHEEHY, 49, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED; FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIRED, AND FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED, AT
NINTH STREET AND PURPLES LANE.
KARIN N. DEPREFONTAINE, AGE 24, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, ON LANCASTER AVENUE.
JESSICA L. BAKER, AGE 27, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS AT SEVENTH AND MAPLE STREETS.
ROBERT BLAIR WEST, AGE 21, OF MOUNT JOY, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED AT LINDEN AND THIRD STREETS.
Last Fourth Friday of 2011 is set
Fourth Friday in Columbia will be held on Friday, Nov. 25, from 5 to 9 p.m. Participants are invited to visit participating art galleries, antique shops, specialty shops, and eateries. During this at-your-own pace tour, community members may view exhibits from local and visiting artists and enjoy refreshments.
More information is available at www.fourthfridays.org, on Facebook, or by emailing fourthfridayscolumbia@gmail.com .
Local church to offer dinner
The Columbia United Methodist Church is holding its annual Thanksgiving Dinner: http://www.engleonline.com/AdDesk/Htmlfiles/Readers/article.epc?id=60353
Columbia vs. Camp Hill: Lions Roster
54 | Jake Bailey | OL/LB | 6-0 | 175 | Sr. | |
5 | Jake Bingham | RB/LB | 5-10 | 195 | Sr. | |
65 | Zach Bishop | OL/DL | 6-1 | 250 | Sr. | |
76 | Andrew Bucher | OL/DL | 5-10 | 175 | So. | |
33 | Justin Casey | RB/LB | 5-10 | 210 | Jr. | |
74 | Brady Chambers | OL/DL | 5-10 | 240 | Fr. | |
50 | Kevin Chrencik | OL/DL | 6-1 | 215 | Sr. | |
84 | Marshall Durham | WR/DE | 6-4 | 180 | So. | |
21 | Quinn Frassetta | WR/DB | 5-9 | 165 | Jr. | |
58 | Evan Greenwood | OL/DL | 6-0 | 195 | So. | |
7 | Marcellus Hayes | QB/DB | 5-10 | 155 | Sr. | |
43 | Corey Heffren | WR/LB | 5-8 | 145 | So. | |
24 | John Paul Kimport | WR/DB | 5-10 | 160 | Fr. | |
31 | Jared Kronicz | WR/LB | 6-2 | 175 | So. | |
51 | Zach Kronicz | OL/DE | 6-4 | 215 | Sr. | |
25 | Tim Lehotsky | WR/DE | 6-0 | 160 | Sr. | |
10 | Philip Lowe | WR/DE | 6-0 | 160 | Jr. | |
85 | Bennett Massie | WR/DB | 5-9 | 140 | Fr. | |
32 | Mario Ponce | WR/DB | 5-7 | 170 | Jr. | |
35 | Teddy Ramsey | RB/LB | 5-10 | 180 | Jr. | |
45 | Kyle Remig | RB/LB | 5-10 | 165 | Fr. | |
55 | Hummel Robert | OL/DL | 6-0 | 185 | Sr. | |
61 | Benton Ross | OL/DL | 6-1 | 250 | So. | |
60 | Cameron Ruhl | OL/DL | 5-10 | 200 | Jr. | |
3 | Tyler Simpson | WR/LB | 5-10 | 160 | Sr. | |
68 | Austin Simpson | OL/DL | 5-10 | 175 | Fr. | |
77 | Noah Springer | OL/DL | 6-5 | 185 | So. | |
40 | Alex Talbert | WR/LB | 5-0 | 165 | So. | |
88 | Jon Tanguay | WR/DB | 5-8 | 170 | Sr. | |
63 | Josh Updegraff | OL/DL | 5-10 | 250 | So. | |
20 | Elijah White | WR/LB | 5-10 | 170 | Sr. | |
18 | Deshawn Williams | WR/DB | 6-2 | 165 | Jr. |
Monday, November 21, 2011
Columbia vs. Camp Hill: Lions have worn the gold
Friday's District 3 Class A championship on the chocolately turf at Hershey Park Stadium will be the fourth meeting between the Crimson Tide and Lions.
Camp Hill under the direction of first-year coach Frank Gay, who previously coached ar Red Lans, has won all three including twice in the District 3 finals in 1988 and 2001. The Lions also beat the Tide in the semifinals in 2002.
That 1988 Camp Hill team went onto win a state title.
Overall, the Lions have made 11 trips since 1985 to the District 3 finals, winning in 1986 (Hanover), 1987 (Holy Name), 1988 (Columbia), 1996 (Scotland), 2001 (Columbia), 2002 (York Catholic) and 2004 (Holy Name). They lost in the finals in 1985 (Hanover, who beat Columbia in the semifinals), 1997 (Scotland), 1998 (Scotland) and 2007 and 2008 (Steel-High).
Overall, the Lions are 20-9 in the playoffs and their appearance this year was the first since 2009.
They have the second most Class A titles (7) behind Steel-High and their eight and their 18 appearances in Class A is the most in that Class, with Columbia being second with 16.
Camp Hill playoff historyCamp Hill under the direction of first-year coach Frank Gay, who previously coached ar Red Lans, has won all three including twice in the District 3 finals in 1988 and 2001. The Lions also beat the Tide in the semifinals in 2002.
That 1988 Camp Hill team went onto win a state title.
Overall, the Lions have made 11 trips since 1985 to the District 3 finals, winning in 1986 (Hanover), 1987 (Holy Name), 1988 (Columbia), 1996 (Scotland), 2001 (Columbia), 2002 (York Catholic) and 2004 (Holy Name). They lost in the finals in 1985 (Hanover, who beat Columbia in the semifinals), 1997 (Scotland), 1998 (Scotland) and 2007 and 2008 (Steel-High).
Overall, the Lions are 20-9 in the playoffs and their appearance this year was the first since 2009.
They have the second most Class A titles (7) behind Steel-High and their eight and their 18 appearances in Class A is the most in that Class, with Columbia being second with 16.
1985: Camp Hill 20, Holy Name 10; Hanover 16, Camp Hill 12.
1986: Camp Hill 35, Wyomissing 17; Camp Hill 20, Hanover 0.
1987: Camp Hill 28, York Catholic 14; Camp Hill 21, Holy Name 0
1988: Camp Hill 26, Hanover 6; Camp Hill 32, Columbia 6
1991: Wyomissig 28, Camp Hill 26.
1996: Camp Hill 27, Hanover 21; Camp Hill 26, Scotland 22.
1997: Camp Hill 21, York Catholic 12; Steel-High 27, Camp Hill 6.
1998: Camp Hill 26, Steel-High 13; Scotland 26, Camp Hill 6
2001: CH 29, Hanover 7; Camp Hill 13, Columbia 6
2002: CH 19, Columbia 8; CH 25, York Catholic 13
2003: Steel-High 13, CH 10
2004: CH 26, Halifax 10
2006: Halifax 41, CH 0
2007: CH 41, Central Catholic 6; Steel-High 33, CH 0
2008: CH 42, York Catholic 21; CH 42, Holy Name 41; Steel-High 48, CH 16.
2009: Steel-High 49, Camp Hill 13
Columbia vs. Camp Hill: How schedules compare
Camp Hill Lions
Coach: Frank GayMid-Penn Capital Division
Overall Record: 7-4
Conference Record: 3-4
Camp Hill 26, Biglerville 6
Trinity 52, Camp Hill 7
Palmyra 47, Camp Hill 17
Milton Hershey 19, Camp Hill 18
Boiling Springs 34, Camp Hill 14
Camp Hill 35, Elco 17
Camp Hill 21, Susquenita 14
Camp Hill 42, Steel-High 24
Camp Hill 22, Middletown 21
Camp Hill 14, East Pennsboro 13
Camp Hill 27, York Catholic 9
Columbia Crimson Tide
Head Coach: Michael Burke III
L-L League Section 3
Overall Record: 5-5
Conference Record: 2-4
Columbia 36, Eastern York 13Columbia 20, Northeastern 8
Daniel Boone 42, Columbia 6
Columbia 24, Boiling Springs 21
Columbia 34, Elco 7
Northern Lebanon 42, Columbia 26
Columbia 34, Annville-Cleona 8
Lancaster Catholic 70, Columbia 25
Pequea Valley 34, Columbia 30
Donegal 49, Columbia 24
Columbia 42, Millersburg 0
Camp Hill Home Record: 4-2, Road Record: 3-2
Columbia Home Record: 4-2, Road Record: 2-3
Camp Hill District 3 playoff teams played: Trinity, Palmyra and Boiling Springs.
Columbia District 3 playoff teams played: Northeastern, Boiling Springs, Daniel Boone, Lancaster Catholic and Donegal.
Camp Hill Record vs. teams with winnig records: 2-4
Camp Hill Record vs. teams with losing records: 4-0
Columbia record vs. teams with .500 or better records: 1-5
Columbia record vs. teams with losing record: 4-0
Camp Hill First Quarter Points Scored: 43, Given Up: 34
Columbia First Quarter Points Scored: 51, Given Up: 91
Camp Hill Second Quarter Points Scored: 66, Given Up: 104
Columbia Second Quarter Points Scored: 88, Given Up: 109
Camp Hill Third Quarter Points Scored: 48, Given Up: 71
Columbia Third Quarter Points Scored: 73, Given Up: 24
Camp Hill Fourth Quarter Points Scored: 95, Given Up: 25
Columbia Fourth Quarter Points Scored: 54, Given Up: 74
Camp Hill AAAA teams played: None
AAA teams played: Middletown, Biglerville, East Pennsboro, Palmyra, Milton Hershey, Elco.
AA teams played: Trinity, Boiling Springs,Susquenita.
A teams played: Steel-High.
Columbia AAAA teams played: Daniel Boone
AAA teams: Northeastern, Eastern York, Elco, Northern Lebanon, Donegal
AA teams: Lancaster Catholic, Boiling Springs and Pequea Valley.
Common Opponents: Elco and Boiling Springs.
Tickets and fan bus
Columbia High School is selling tickets in the main office through Wednesday. The cost is $5 for adulkts and $3 for students, At the game, all tickets will cosr $5.
It should be noted, schools receive a percentage of all ticket sales in advance.
There will also be a fan bus for Friday's game. It will leave the high school at 10:45 a.m. Thje cost is $5. More information is available by calling Laurie Burke at 629-9681.
The game is Friday at 1 in Hershey Park Stadium. Columbia will sit on the east side of the field.
It should be noted, schools receive a percentage of all ticket sales in advance.
There will also be a fan bus for Friday's game. It will leave the high school at 10:45 a.m. Thje cost is $5. More information is available by calling Laurie Burke at 629-9681.
The game is Friday at 1 in Hershey Park Stadium. Columbia will sit on the east side of the field.
Play of the Week
Vote for Michael Burke's catch and run as the Play of the Week: http://www.wgal.com/sports/29826731/detail.html
Monday, November 14, 2011
Millersburg at Columbia: Tide's District 3 records
From RodFrisco.com, Columbia or its athletes hold the following District 3 football records.
Individual
Most Yards Passing semifinals: Todd Kauffman, 284, 18-31-3, 2TD vs. Scotland, 1995
Most Yards Passing quarterfinsls: Tyler Harrison, 304, 15-29-3, 2TD vs Steel-High, 2010
Most Passing attempts, semifinals: Ben Marley, 39, 18-39-1, 201, 1 TD vs. Canp Hill, 2002
Most extra points, semifinals: 6, Charles McClair, Columbia vs. Holy Name, 2001
Most touchdown passes, semifinals, Charles McClair, Columbia, 3, vs. Holy Name, 2001
Longest kickoff return for a touchdown, semifinals, 92 yards, Scott Rupp, Columbia vs. Scotland, 1995
Most catches semifinals: Michael Poole, 9, vs. Hanover, 1985.
Team
Class AA
Fewest Punts: Trinity, 0, vs. Columbia, 2006.
Most Fumbles lost, one team: Columbia (3) vs. Trinity, 2006
Most Fumbles lost, both teams: 4, Columbia (3) vs. Trinity (1), 2006
Most Fumbles, both teams: 7, Columbia (6) vs. Trinity (1), 2006
Most Touchdowns quarterfinals: 8, Trinity vs. Columbia, 2006
Both Teams: 10, Trinity (8), Columbia (2), 2006
Most Extra Points, quarterfinals, one team: 8, Trinity vs., Columbia, 2006
Smallest margin of victory, quarterfinals: 1, Delone Catholic 27, Columbia 26, overtime, 2007
Class A
Fewest Punts, both teams: 4, Steel-High (0) vs. Columbia (4), 2008
Most Turnovers, both teams: 9, Steel-High (5) vs. Columbia (4), 2005
Most Fumbles lost: 5, Steel-High (5) vs. Columbia in 2005; Scotland vs. Columbia, 1995
Most Fumbles, one team: 9, Steel-High vs. Columbia, 2005
Most Fumbles, both teams: 11, Steel-High (9), Columbia (2), 2005
Moat Fumbles, quarterfinals: 6, Columbia vs. Steel-High, 2008
Most Fumbles, both teams: 10, Columbia (6) vs. Steel-High (4), 2008
Most Yards Gained, both teams: 818, Columbia (455) vs. Steel-High (363), 2010
Moat Yards Passing semifinals, one team: 284, Columbia vs. Scotland, 1995
Most Yards Passing quarterfinals, one team: 304, Columbia vs. Steel-High 2010
Most Yards Passing, both teams: 423, Columbia (304) vs. Steel-High (119), 2010
Fewest First Downs, both teams: 17, Columbia (5) vs. Steel-High (12), 2008
Most First Downs, both teams: 36, Columbia (19) vs. Steel-High (17), 2010
Most Penalty Yardage, championship: 88, Camp Hill vs. Columbia, 1988
Most Penalty Yardage, semifinals: 130, Halifax vs. Columbia, 2003
Most Penalties, semifinals: 13, Halifax vs. Columbia, 2003; Steel-High vs. Columbia, 1999; Scotland vs. Columbia, 1996.
Most Penalties, both teams: 19, Scotland (13) vs. Columbia (6), 1996
Most touchdowns, both teams: 8, Steel-High (5) vs. Columbia (3), 2010
Most extra-points, semifinals: 6, Columbia vs. Holy Name, 2006
Most Touchdiowns passing, semifinals: 3, Columbia vs. Scotland, 1995 and Hanover vs. Columbia, 1985
Smallest Margin of victory, semifinals: 1, Delone Catholic 22, Columbia 21, 1994
Most touchdowns, one team, semiifinals: 7, Halifax vs. Columbia, 2003; Columbia vs. Holy Name, 2001; Scotland vs. Columbia, 1998.
Both teams: 11, Steel-High (6), Columbia (5), 2010
Individual
Most Yards Passing semifinals: Todd Kauffman, 284, 18-31-3, 2TD vs. Scotland, 1995
Most Yards Passing quarterfinsls: Tyler Harrison, 304, 15-29-3, 2TD vs Steel-High, 2010
Most Passing attempts, semifinals: Ben Marley, 39, 18-39-1, 201, 1 TD vs. Canp Hill, 2002
Most extra points, semifinals: 6, Charles McClair, Columbia vs. Holy Name, 2001
Most touchdown passes, semifinals, Charles McClair, Columbia, 3, vs. Holy Name, 2001
Longest kickoff return for a touchdown, semifinals, 92 yards, Scott Rupp, Columbia vs. Scotland, 1995
Most catches semifinals: Michael Poole, 9, vs. Hanover, 1985.
Team
Class AA
Fewest Punts: Trinity, 0, vs. Columbia, 2006.
Most Fumbles lost, one team: Columbia (3) vs. Trinity, 2006
Most Fumbles lost, both teams: 4, Columbia (3) vs. Trinity (1), 2006
Most Fumbles, both teams: 7, Columbia (6) vs. Trinity (1), 2006
Most Touchdowns quarterfinals: 8, Trinity vs. Columbia, 2006
Both Teams: 10, Trinity (8), Columbia (2), 2006
Most Extra Points, quarterfinals, one team: 8, Trinity vs., Columbia, 2006
Smallest margin of victory, quarterfinals: 1, Delone Catholic 27, Columbia 26, overtime, 2007
Class A
Fewest Punts, both teams: 4, Steel-High (0) vs. Columbia (4), 2008
Most Turnovers, both teams: 9, Steel-High (5) vs. Columbia (4), 2005
Most Fumbles lost: 5, Steel-High (5) vs. Columbia in 2005; Scotland vs. Columbia, 1995
Most Fumbles, one team: 9, Steel-High vs. Columbia, 2005
Most Fumbles, both teams: 11, Steel-High (9), Columbia (2), 2005
Moat Fumbles, quarterfinals: 6, Columbia vs. Steel-High, 2008
Most Fumbles, both teams: 10, Columbia (6) vs. Steel-High (4), 2008
Most Yards Gained, both teams: 818, Columbia (455) vs. Steel-High (363), 2010
Moat Yards Passing semifinals, one team: 284, Columbia vs. Scotland, 1995
Most Yards Passing quarterfinals, one team: 304, Columbia vs. Steel-High 2010
Most Yards Passing, both teams: 423, Columbia (304) vs. Steel-High (119), 2010
Fewest First Downs, both teams: 17, Columbia (5) vs. Steel-High (12), 2008
Most First Downs, both teams: 36, Columbia (19) vs. Steel-High (17), 2010
Most Penalty Yardage, championship: 88, Camp Hill vs. Columbia, 1988
Most Penalty Yardage, semifinals: 130, Halifax vs. Columbia, 2003
Most Penalties, semifinals: 13, Halifax vs. Columbia, 2003; Steel-High vs. Columbia, 1999; Scotland vs. Columbia, 1996.
Most Penalties, both teams: 19, Scotland (13) vs. Columbia (6), 1996
Most touchdowns, both teams: 8, Steel-High (5) vs. Columbia (3), 2010
Most extra-points, semifinals: 6, Columbia vs. Holy Name, 2006
Most Touchdiowns passing, semifinals: 3, Columbia vs. Scotland, 1995 and Hanover vs. Columbia, 1985
Smallest Margin of victory, semifinals: 1, Delone Catholic 22, Columbia 21, 1994
Most touchdowns, one team, semiifinals: 7, Halifax vs. Columbia, 2003; Columbia vs. Holy Name, 2001; Scotland vs. Columbia, 1998.
Both teams: 11, Steel-High (6), Columbia (5), 2010
Millersburg at Columbia: Tide's playoff history
While Millersburg, the Tide's Class A playoff opponent has done well over the last five seasons in the District 3 playoffs, the same can't be said for the Tide.
1988: Columbia 20, Wyomissing 7; Camp Hill 32, Columbia 6.
1993: Delone Catholic 22, Columbia 21.
1995:Columbia 40, Scotland 30; Columbia 19, Hanover 8,.
1996: Scotland 29, Columbia 13.
1998: Scotland 48, Columbia 7
1999: Steel-High 26, Columbia 18
2000: Steel-High 35, Columbia 7
2001: Columbia 48, Holy Name 7; Camp Hill 13, Columbia 6.
2002: Camp Hill 19, Columbia 8
2003: Halifax 49, Columbia 20
2005: Steel-High 33, Columbia 7
2006 (AA): Trinity 56, Columbia 12
2007 (AA): Delone Catholic 27, Columbia 26
2008: Steel-High 39, Columbia 6
2010: Steel-High 41, Columbia 32
The Tide, who will host a playoff game for the third time, is making its 17th playoff appearance, but hasn't won a game since beating Holy Name, 48-7. They've six lost straight Class A games, the longest current Class A streak in District 3 and eight overall. The other two were Class AA losses to Delone Catholic, 27-26, at home, in 2007 and to Trinity, 56-12 in 2006.
In addition to hosting Delone Catholic in 2007, the Tide also hosted Camp Hill in 2002 and lost to the Lions, 19-8.
That win over Holy Name at Lebanon propelled the Tide into the finals where they were beaten by Camp Hill, 13-6 in the finals in a game played at West York.
The Tide has been to the District 3 championship game three times, losing to Camp Hill, 32-6 in 1988 and in 2001. Columbia won a district title, beating Hanover, 19-8, in a game played at Middletown in 1995.
The Tide's first appearance in the playoffs was in 1985, at Dallastown, when the Tide lost to Hanover, 34-27.
Fields where the Tide played: Steel-High (3), Columbia (2), Dallastown,. Ephrata,. Red Lion, Big Spring, Boiling Sprimgs, Middletown, Central York, Susquehanna Township, Elizabethtoen, Lebanon, West York, Halifax and Trinity/
Leagues played: Mid-Penn (Steel-High, Camp Hill, Scotland, Trinity). York-Adams (Hanover, Delone Catholic). Berks: Wyomissing, Holy Name.
Results
\1985: Hanover 34, Columbia 271988: Columbia 20, Wyomissing 7; Camp Hill 32, Columbia 6.
1993: Delone Catholic 22, Columbia 21.
1995:Columbia 40, Scotland 30; Columbia 19, Hanover 8,.
1996: Scotland 29, Columbia 13.
1998: Scotland 48, Columbia 7
1999: Steel-High 26, Columbia 18
2000: Steel-High 35, Columbia 7
2001: Columbia 48, Holy Name 7; Camp Hill 13, Columbia 6.
2002: Camp Hill 19, Columbia 8
2003: Halifax 49, Columbia 20
2005: Steel-High 33, Columbia 7
2006 (AA): Trinity 56, Columbia 12
2007 (AA): Delone Catholic 27, Columbia 26
2008: Steel-High 39, Columbia 6
2010: Steel-High 41, Columbia 32
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Millersburg 2011 roster
Millersburg 2011 football roster, courtesy of Max Preps.
1 | Patrick Cooper | LB, RB | Sr. | 5-9 | 162 | |
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3 | Zyaire Reid | RB, LB | Fr. | 5-8 | 142 | |
4 | Cole Boyer (C) | RB, CB, P | Sr. | 6-2 | 185 | |
5 | Robbie Burger | SE, CB | Fr. | 5-5 | 100 | |
6 | Josh Howard (C) | QB, S | Jr. | 5-10 | 170 | |
7 | Alex Frederick | RB, QB, CB | So. | 5-7 | 132 | |
8 | Christian Wenner (C) | RB, CB, K | Sr. | 6-2 | 185 | |
9 | Blake Wood | SE, CB, K | Sr. | 6-2 | 174 | |
10 | Connor Keim | RB, LB | Fr. | 5-9 | 144 | |
11 | Dylan Carl | SE, CB, S | Jr. | 5-9 | 130 | |
12 | Ethan Troutman | QB, SE, CB | Fr. | 6-3 | 175 | |
15 | Decker Klawitter | SE, CB, KR | Sr. | 5-10 | 155 | |
18 | Mark Simpkins | RB, LB | So. | 6-0 | 141 | |
20 | Travis Lamereaux | RB, LB, P | Jr. | 6-0 | 172 | |
22 | Ethan Prouse | SE, CB | Jr. | 5-7 | 125 | |
23 | Zach Reid | SE, CB | Jr. | 6-0 | 145 | |
24 | Logan Brosius | SE, CB | Sr. | 6-3 | 180 | |
32 | Ryan Fry | FB, LB | So. | 5-10 | 165 | |
36 | Cody Hoy | SE, LB | So. | 5-7 | 126 | |
51 | Emery Ramberger | G, DE | Jr. | 5-10 | 225 | |
52 | Austin Marks | G, LB | Fr. | 5-5 | 125 | |
54 | Brett Forney | T, C, LB | So. | 5-11 | 178 | |
60 | Lukas Cassel | DE, LB | Fr. | 6-0 | 155 | |
62 | Austin Simpkins | T, G, DE | Fr. | 5-10 | 171 | |
65 | Cole Hoover | G, DE, LB | Fr. | 5-8 | 184 | |
68 | Ben Shetterly | T, G, DE | Jr. | 5-10 | 190 | |
71 | Seth Ramberger | G, T, DE | So. | 5-9 | 220 | |
72 | Dawson Schlegel | C, T, LB | Jr. | 6-1 | 184 | |
74 | Alex Strine | T, G, NG | Jr. | 6-3 | 277 | |
77 | Chance Mobley | G, T, DE | Jr. | 5-11 | 225 | |
78 | James Fulkroad | T, G, NG | Jr. | 6-2 | 288 | |
80 | Chyloh Youells | SE, CB | Jr. | 6-0 | 155 | |
81 | Zach Rudy | SE, LB | Jr. | 5-9 | 140 |
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