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IN THE NEWS
TUESDAY'S RESULTS SHORT HOPS TODAY'S QUOTE ON DECK
NBA
Toronto 109Denver 108
Miami 117Portland 104
Memphis 108Sacramento 101
Oklahoma City at Utah(n)
Houston at Golden State(n)
Phoenix at L.A. Lakers(n)
Coverage, Page C4
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Michigan St... |
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L-L LEAGUE BOYS' SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Mission successful Manheim Twp. takes fifth title
Instant classic. Just add water.
The 13th edition of the Lancaster-Lebanon League boys' swimming championships lived up to its billing, and then some.
The atmosphere Tuesday at the Lititz recCenter wa... |
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LANCASTER-LEBANON LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
Good start keys L-S in opening win
If it's possible for a team with a 20-1 record to have a concern, Bella Miranda said it was the way her team started games.
The Lampeter-Strasburg junior guard said her team has lacked something after... |
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Crusaders turn away Knights
Their defense was spread out.
Their vaunted press broken.
Trailing Hempfield by five points two minutes into the second quarter of Tuesday night's L-L League quarterfinal at Lancaster Catholic, the re... |
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Blue Streaks come up big, rout A-C
For Annville-Cleona's girls' basketball team, it was the perfect storm.
It started Monday night, when junior guard Alex Siebecker -- the Little Dutchmen's leading scorer at 13.8 points per game -- spr... |
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Elco outlasts Mounts, 35-26
Mike Garman saw this coming.
Ephrata's girls' basketball coach attributed it to post-championship hangover.
It caused the Mounts to struggle through three sluggish, offensively-challenged quarters and... |
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