Cedar Cliff's Christo Majok (white jersey), shown during the 2010-11 season, will continue his basketball career at Frederick (Md.) Community College.
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(JOHN C. WHITEHEAD, The Patriot-News)
Jason Creek may be just 27 years old, but he's wound up and ready to go after getting his first chance to run a high school basketball program. The Big Spring High School grad was hired at West Perry early last week.
Trinity's Chris Lenz, left, leads third place finisher Bermudian Springs' Mike Elicker during Lenz victory in the 110m hurdles at the District 3-AA track and field championships at Shippensburg University.
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(PAUL CHAPLIN, The Patriot-News)
For the second straight year, the 'Rocks literally ran off with a District 3-AA team championship by racking up five gold medals, some expected, some not.
David DeSario helped lead a strong Carlisle defense in the Thundering Herd's 7-5 District 3 boys' lacrosse quarterfinal win over Wilson.
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(CHRIS KNIGHT, The Patriot-News)
The Thundering Herd will face defending champion Manheim Twp. in the District 3 semfinals; The Hershey boys, Cumberland Valley boys and Cumberland Valley girls see their seasons come to an end.
Lower Dauphin front line defense: Andrew Roberts (7), Quincy Nissley (9) and Ryan Kelly (17) is backed up by John Wenger (23)
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(SAMUEL GETTY, PennLive.com Contributor)
Falcons seniors Quincy Nissley and Seth Erdman deliver in key spots to help Falcons erase a 2-1 deficit and claim another Keystone Division title.