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  • DEATH RECORD

    Aug 22, 2019

    BECHTEL, Anna Marie, 89, Martinsburg DORMAN, Christina Kathryn, 96, Moline, Ill., formerly of Morrisons Cove GATES, H. Dean “Mace,” 88, Roaring Spring GORBA, Judith E., 78, Portage HOLSINGER, Louise A. (Hiney), 91, Roaring Spring MILLER, George Wayne “Mose,” 90, Woodbury MUSSELMAN, James L. Sr., 60, Claysburg YINGLING, Charles F. “Pete,” 85, Roaring Spring... Full story

  • Public Notices

    Aug 22, 2019

    Co-Executor Notice Estate of Marjorie M. Gunnet, late of Catharine Township, Blair County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters Testamentary on said esate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make payment and those having claims against the same will present them without delay. Co-Ececutor Dean R. Gunnett 217 Scenic Hill Drive Williamsburg, PA 16693 Co-Executrix Jo E. Holland 833 Sage Hill Drive Williamsburg, PA 16693 Attorney Terrence E. Tomassetti, Esq. Tomassetti Law Office 2006 Sixth Ave.... Full story

  • ANNA MARIE BECHTEL

    Aug 22, 2019

    Anna Marie Bechtel, 89, of Martinsburg, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019 at Homewood at Martinsburg. A service was held Friday, Aug., 16, at Martinsburg Brethren In Christ Church. Pastor Michael Abell officiated. Interment was in Dry Hill Cemetery, Woodbury. Anna was born Dec. 11, 1929, in Blair County, the daughter of Jacob and Savina (Steward) Ebersole. She is survived by two daughters, Patricia Ann Smith of Enterprise Ala., and Faye Jean Keller of Martinsburg; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Anna was preceded in death by...

  • CHRISTINA K. DORMAN

    Aug 22, 2019

    Christina Kathryn Dorman, better known as "Teen," died Sunday, Aug. 11, 2019, at the age of 96 in Moline, Ill. Teen was born Dec. 8, 1922, in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. She was a lifelong devotee to St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Martinsburg. Teen grew up in Martinsburg, graduated from Martinsburg High School in 1941, and moved to Buffalo, N.Y., during World War II to work at Curtis Wright. After the war she returned to Martinsburg, where she met and married Howard "Buck" Dorman on Dec. 25,...

  • H. DEAN 'MACE' GATES

    Aug 22, 2019

    H. Dean “Mace” Gates, 88, of Roaring Spring, died Monday morning, Aug. 19, 2019, at Homewood at Martinsburg. A funeral was held Wednesday, Aug. 21, at Bare Memorial Church of God, Roaring Spring. Pastor Rachel Neely-Pletcher officiated. Interment was made in Greenlawn Cemetery, Roaring Spring. Mace was born Oct. 15, 1930, in Roaring Spring, the son of the late Harry and Maude (McIntyre) Gates. He married Connie Hopkins January 1, 1949, in Roaring Spring. Mace is survived by his wife, a resident at Homewood at Martinsburg – Apartments; four...

  • JUDITH E. GORBA

    Aug 22, 2019

    Judith E. Gorba, 78, of Portage, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2019, in Roaring Spring. A funeral service was held Sunday, Aug. 18, at the Matthew R. Decort Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc., Portage. Committal will be private to the family. Judith was born Sept. 12, 1940, in Duncansville. She was the daughter of Harry and Virginia (Helsel) Diehl. She is survived by her children: Bernie Gorba and wife Renee (Smith) of Portage; Gwen, wife of Thomas Porreca of Martinsburg; and Walter Gorba and wife Kristen (Schafer) of Applegate, Calif....

  • LOUISE A. (HINEY) HOLSINGER

    Aug 22, 2019

    Louise A. (Hiney) Holsinger, 91, of Roaring Spring, died Tuesday morning, Aug. 13, 2019, at The Village at Morrisons Cove, Martinsburg. A memorial service was held Saturday, Aug. 17,at First Church of the Brethren, Roaring Spring. The Rev. Kevin Locker and Pastor Linda Banaszak officiated. Inurnment was made in Greenlawn Cemetery, Roaring Spring. Louise was born May 25, 1928, in Roaring Spring, the daughter of the late Charles and Ruth (Sell) Hiney. She married Paul I. Holsinger Aug. 18, 1948, in Roaring Spring. He preceded her in death Aug....

  • GEORGE WAYNE 'MOSE' MILLER

    Aug 22, 2019

    George Wayne "Mose" Miller, 90, of Woodbury, passed away Friday, Aug. 16, 2019, at Homewood at Martinsburg. A memorial service was held Tuesday, Aug. 20, at Woodbury Church of the Brethren. Pastor David Ulm officiated. Interment was in Dry Hill Cemetery, Woodbury. Wayne was born Nov. 29, 1928, in Woodbury, son of the late Brice R. Miller and Dorothy (Ritter) Miller-Bechtel. On May 1, 2019, Wayne and his wife Nancy M. (Smith) celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. Surviving are his wife,...

  • JAMES L. MUSSELMAN SR.

    Aug 22, 2019

    James L. Musselman Sr. 60, of Claysburg, died Saturday afternoon, Aug. 17, 2019, at The Village at Morrisons Cove, Martinsburg, following a short battle with cancer. At the request of the deceased there will be no viewing or services. James was born March 9, 1959, in Claysburg, the son of the late Kenneth and Idabelle (Teeter) Musselman. He is survived by five sons; James L. Musselman Jr. and wife Shaina and Ryan C. Musselman and wife Stefanie, all of Roaring Spring, children of James and...

  • CHARLES F. 'PETE' YINGLING

    Aug 22, 2019

    Charles F. "Pete" Yingling, 85, of Roaring Spring, died Wednesday evening, Aug. 14, 2019, at UPMC Altoona, following a brief battle with cancer. Friends will be received from 1 to 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23, at Christ Church, Roaring Spring, where a memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Kevin Locker and Pastor John Nothwang. Charles was born Jan. 15, 1934, in Roaring Spring, the son of the late Frank and Violet (Reffner) Yingling. He married Mona L. Frederick May 31, 1957, in...

  • Albright Church to Host Gospel Concert Sun., Aug. 25

    Aug 22, 2019

    The Faithful Friends Quartet will perform a gospel concert at 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25, at Albright Church of the Brethren, Roaring Spring. A free-will offering will be taken at the concert. Pastor Jonas Hight and the congregation have invited the public to attend the concert. The church is located at 1245 Bloomfield Road....

  • The Sportsman's Corner

    Aug 22, 2019

    When I was a lot younger, I was a moderately enthusiastic night fisherman. I liked to arrive at a familiar section of stream at the edge of dark; and when the first star appeared, I made my first cast. For me, this was fishing with larger-than-average wet flies. My favorite was a size 8 Governor, a fly I had discovered in the late James Bashline's book "Night Fishing for Trout." Bashline and his friends caught loads of big trout using this fly and other large wet flies. Locally, "Pike"...

  • Angler Reels in 70-Pound Marlin

    Aug 22, 2019

    Brandon Dick-Giordano of Roaring Spring participated in the White Marlin Open (fishing tournament in Ocean City, Md.) earlier this month. Dick-Giordano caught a 70-pound white marlin (side photo) that was good for second place on Monday, Aug. 5. The catch was worth $1.4 million but was unfortunately bumped to fifth place for the rest of the tournament (due to heavier fish that were brought in to the scales). Dick-Giordano and his crew (top photo) were aboard the boat "Reel Chaos," which...

  • PGC, U. Penn Vet Partner to Protect Wildlife in Pennsylvania

    Aug 22, 2019

    White-nose syndrome has killed 99 percent of most cave-bat species. Chronic wasting disease continues to spread to new parts of Pennsylvania, infecting and killing deer and threatening hunting tradition. West Nile virus has left Pennsylvania’s state bird, the ruffed grouse, with an uncertain future. At no time in history has disease posed more problems for wildlife and its conservation. And that’s why a new partnership between the Pennsylvania Game Commission and the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) has f...

  • New Web-Based Tool Guides Conservation of At-Risk Wildlife, Fish

    Aug 22, 2019

    The Pennsylvania Game Commission and Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) on Tuesday, Aug. 20, announced publication of the new Conservation Opportunity Area Tool. This free, innovative and interactive web-based map puts features of the 2015-2025 Pennsylvania Wildlife Action Plan at your fingertips. The Wildlife Action Plan is the Commonwealth’s proactive, non-regulatory blueprint for addressing the needs of imperiled and declining species, referred to as Species of Greatest Conservation Need. This tool was designed to support c...

  • 4-H, FFA Junior Dairy Show Winners Announced

    Aug 22, 2019

    The Blair/Bedford 4-H/FFA Junior Dairy Show was center stage at the 69th Morrisons Cove Dairy Show Tuesday, July 30, at Memorial Park, Martinsburg. Weston Clark Trey, a senior 5-year-old Holstein owned and showed by Grace Burket of East Freedom, took home the senior supreme champion honor. Stacie Lynn Weddle is the breeder. The senior reserve supreme champion went to Oakland Latimers Prestige, a senior 3-year-old Guernsey owned and showed by Bella Gable of New Enterprise. James Moser is the...

  • The Inkwell to Meet Sept. 5 At Marzoni's in Duncansville

    Aug 22, 2019

    The monthly meeting of The Inkwell will be held Thursday, Sept. 5, at Marzoni’s Brick Oven and Brewery, 165 Patchway Road in Duncansville beginning with dinner at 6 p.m. and followed promptly at 7:15 p.m. with author Hope Willis Sheehan’s presentation “Hope For Hands.” Sheehan's book “Why Do Our Hands Hurt?” reveals insights and simple secrets into maintaining healthy hands through a lifetime. She has the distinction of being both a Hand Therapist and certified on the Sensory Integration Tests. With her presentation, “Hope For Hands,” Sheeh...

  • Old Oder Mennonite Memoirs

    Roseann Zimmerman, Correspondent|Aug 22, 2019

    Chloe Pup begged for a walk into the evening dusk on Sunday but no one went with her. I really wanted to, but instead I flopped on the grass in the backyard, hoping for a stray breeze to cool me down. Maybe I'd even get a second wind. But I didn't. Two buggy rides to Piney Creek church and back, besides helping twice with dairy chores was taxing. There was no energy left for a stroll on the field lane between cornfields. I think the sudden-accelerating afternoon temps helped to wear us down....

  • RS High Class of 1957 Holds Birthday Party

    Aug 22, 2019

    The Roaring Spring High School Class of 1957 held an 80th birthday party Aug. 17 at Iron Masters Country Club, Roaring Spring. Classmates in attendance were (from left): Front row: Sally (Miller) Murthy, Signe (Burket) Dillinger, Judy (Stine Bowers) and Phil Claar. Second row: Sandra (Mock) Smith, Kaye (Griffith) Boslough and Mary (Keagy) Bowser. Third row: Donald Eugene Decker, Patricia (Wertman) Conrad and John F. Dick. Fourth row: Raymond C. Hess and Loy E. Garber. Back row: James C. Hoover,...

  • Claysburg Theatre Sets Auditions

    Aug 22, 2019

    The Claysburg Area Community Theatre will hold auditions for its next production, the musical “The Music Man.” Auditions will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday and Monday, Aug. 25-26, at the Claysburg-Kimmel High School auditorium. Performances will be Nov. 22-23. All are welcome to try out for the musical. No preparation will be required....

  • Not Your Typical Church Lady

    Kelly Baker, Correspondent|Aug 22, 2019

    "You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows." ~Psalm 23:5 (NIV) There were once two little buckets. They were left sitting outside on a stone wall. One bucket was turned upside down so that it could dry out. The other bucket was left upright. A bucket's fondest desire is to hold and carry things so when it began to rain later that day, the bucket that was turned upright began to catch the rain drops. The bucket that was upside down only repelled the rain. At first the upside down bucket...

  • Thought for the Week

    Pastor Earl Herr, Correspondent|Aug 22, 2019

    For about three months Paul was able to preach and teach about Jesus as Christ in the synagogue of Ephesus. The NIV Translation says then some of them became obstinate. A mental picture came into my mind. I pictured a young dairy animal being led around the ring in a demonstration of showmanship. Everything was going well until something possessed the animal and it began to shake its head and hold back. It went on to prance sideways and resist anything the leader attempted to do. Scripture says...

  • Healthcare Scholarship

    Aug 22, 2019

    Nason Auxiliary awarded one $500 scholarship to a local 2019 high school senior who was interested in pursuing a career in a healthcare field. Students from six area school districts were eligible to apply: Claysburg-Kimmel, Hollidaysburg, Northern Bedford, Spring Cove, Tussey Mountain and Williamsburg. Students were asked to submit an essay that explained why they were interested in pursuing a career in health care sciences. The scholarship winner was Tori Ramsey (center), a 2019 graduate of...

  • Separating Facts from Fiction In Regard to Organ Donation

    Aug 22, 2019
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    Organ donation is overwhelmingly supported by the adult population of the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 95 percent of adults in the United States support organ donation. In spite of that, the DHHS notes that only 54 percent of U.S. adults are signed up as organ donors. That gap only highlights the need for education in regard to organ donation. Separating the facts and fiction surrounding organ donation might compel more people to sign up as donors, saving untold numbers of lives as a result....

  • How to Organize Shopping Receipts

    Aug 22, 2019

    The season of giving will be arriving in a few months, and with it will come frequent trips to stores and more time spent shopping online in the name of finding those perfect gifts for friends and family. With purchases come receipts, and it can be easy to lose track of receipts as the holiday season hits full swing. While keeping track of receipts is important for small business owners and entrepreneurs, it's equally essential for anyone trying to maintain and keep a budget. Receipts are also...

  • Have Fun as a Family Without Breaking the Bank

    Aug 22, 2019

    Raising children is no small task. Parents face numerous challenges when raising their kids, and while it may not be the biggest hurdle they face, the cost of raising a family can sometimes seem daunting. A 2015 report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture found that a typical middle-income American family spent just under $13,000 annually per child. Those costs included housing, food, childcare, health care, and the various other expenses associated with raising children. Multiply that...

  • W-burg Board Discusses Flexible Instruction Days

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Aug 22, 2019

    Flexible Instruction Days, also referred to as FIDs, was the lead topic of conversation during last Thursday evening’s (Aug. 15) Williamsburg Community School Board meeting. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Flexible Instructional Days are defined as, “a tool available to public school entities to be used as an alternate approach to delivering instruction if a circumstance arises that prevents instruction in customary manner.” Superintendent Lisa Murgas said that for Williamsburg to apply for FIDs it would have to turn...

  • Grand Marshals 'Dedicated' to Farm Show

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Aug 22, 2019

    Community, Cooking, Tradition: For this year's Williamsburg Community Farm Show Parade Committee, it was an easy task of who was going to be this year's grand marshals – David Hanna and Judy Schnarrs. This couple have been arguably one of the main driving forces in keeping the farm show up and running since they both began on the farm show board. Hanna said he has about 30 years involved with the farm show with either being a volunteer or being a member on the prestigious board of directors. W...

  • From the 'Burg to Your Kitchen

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Aug 22, 2019

    As with the Williamsburg Community Farm Show, one of the most popular items there is the food. Taking part in all the delicious fair food is one of the highlights of the farm show, especially for me. I decided to give out two fair-inspired recipes that can delight you even when it’s not farm show week. Fried Ice Cream Ingredients: 1 quart vanilla ice cream 3 egg whites 3 cups crushed Cornflakes cereal 1 tsp. cinnamon 2 quarts oil for frying Directions: Scoop ice cream into 8 1/2-inch balls and place on baking sheet; freeze until firm. In a shal...

  • Ask the Williamsburgers

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Aug 22, 2019

    This week of course is the Williamsburg Community Farm Show – the big gathering of those far and wide converging on the Williamsburg fairgrounds for a week of food, fun, family and agriculture. The fair is home to many things – amusement rides, games, animals, agriculture and more. This brings me to my question this week – what is your favorite part of the farm show? Here is what a few residents had to say: Huston Godwin: The antique displays, of course. Stan Grove: The food Maureen England: The food and the fireworks Renee Criswell: The parad...

  • What's the Word in Williamsburg?

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Aug 22, 2019

    Grief Share Support Group A support group for those who are grieving will begin Sunday, Sept. 1, at 2 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, Williamsburg. Grief Share is a 12-week support group that includes a weekly video seminar with experts, discussion and personal reflection throughout the week. If you have any questions or are interested in attending, please let Pastor Tiffany know at (814) 832-3329 or by emailing pastortiffany@yahoo.com. Parade Route Tonight My favorite part of the Williamsburg Community Farm Show is tonight – the parade! The l...

  • Gas Prices Drop By a Nickel in W. Pa.

    Aug 22, 2019

    The average price of gasoline across Western Pennsylvania is five cents cheaper this week at $2.811 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report. Gas prices are as much as five cents cheaper throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast region, ranging from $2.32 to $2.81. Statewide, Pennsylvania motorists are paying an average of $2.78 for a gallon of gasoline, which is four cents cheaper than last Monday. According to the latest information from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), regional gasoline stocks have increased b...

  • 2019 Little Miss Claysburg Queen, Runners-up

    Aug 22, 2019

    The 25th annual Little Miss Claysburg Pageant was held Saturday, Aug. 10, in conjunction with Claysburg Area Community Days. Above are the eight runners-up along with the 2019 queen and their escorts and last year's queen Pictured are (from left): Lakynn Musselman, eighth runner-up, with escort Tyke Musselman; Adalyn Weyandt, sixth runner-up, with escort Adam Weyandt; Alaina Musselman, fourth runner-up, with escort Christopher Musselman; Zailee Bush, second runner-up, with escort Mike Bush;...

  • Blair County Tea Party to Meet at Bavarian

    Aug 22, 2019

    The Blair County Tea Party will host Attorney Dan Kiss to talk about red flag laws and the possibility of Blair County declaring itself a “Second Amendment Sanctuary.” The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 27, at the Bavarian Hall in Altoona (112 S. 13th St). Kiss ran for state Senate in 2018 and is an associate at the law office of Steven Passarello....

  • Survey Aims to Help Citizens Protect Themselves from Tick-Borne Illnesses

    Aug 22, 2019

    The Penn State Extension has established a new vector-borne disease team that focuses on diseases transmitted by ticks and mosquitos. To ensure that its efforts address community needs, the team is launching a survey, the results of which will allow extension educators to deliver responsive programming to educate the public on vector-borne diseases, how to prevent them and how people can protect themselves. The survey can be completed online at https://extension.psu.edu/tickborne-survey The information collected will be anonymously provided by...

  • Central High Volleyball

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Brad A. Heuston Number of Years as Head Coach: First League: Mountain League Last Year's Record: Overall: 8-11; League: 4-10 Returning Starters: Lainie Heuston, Erin Brumbaugh, Hannah Lingenfelter, Brinley Bowers Other Returning Letterwinners: Jenna Carder and Kiera Berkheimer Newcomers: Faith Brumbaugh, Aubree Berkheimer, Brooke Claar, Addie Smith, Jenna Haney, Maya Hazenstab, Alex Klotz, Kirsten Ayers Strengths: "Great attitude and work ethic. A lot of players put in time during the...

  • Central High Tennis

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: John Riley Number of Years as Head Coach: 13th year League: Mountain League Last Year's Record: Overall: 6-7; League Record: 4-2 (second place) Returning Starters: Kierra Mountain SR, Lindsey Kensinger SR, Aleah Trueman SR, Allison Brooks SR Other Returning Letterwinners: Reagan Bush SR, Kaylee McClain SR, Ariadne Madden JR, Miranda Madden JR, Tomi May SO Other Returnee: Violet Smith SO Newcomers: Ellen Kennedy JR, Morgan Kennedy SO, Adacyn James FR, Annabel Shippey FR Strengths: "Four re...

  • Central High Boys' Soccer

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Randy Trexler Number of Years as Head Coach: Seven League: Mountain Last Year's Record: Overall: 3-15-0; League: 2-12 Returning Starters: Seniors – Colin Rupert (MF), Brandt Kensinger (F); Juniors – Ashton Campbell (D), Luke Trexler (MF), Braden Kensinger (MF), Alex Bowman (F); Sophomores – Zach Gahagan (F), Andrew Laufle (D) Other Returnee: Junior – Andrew Peck Newcomers: Junior - Andrew Schneider; Sophomores – Caden Feathers, John Imler, Jaden Myers, Ruger Truman, Josh Bridenbau...

  • Central High Golf

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Robbie Keith Number of Years as Head Coach: 12 League: MAC Mountain Athletic Conference Last Year's Record:​ Overall:​​​ 23-14; League: 16-12 Returning Starters and Letterwinners: Mason Baker (12), Noah Bauman (12), Jacob Dick (11), Jerry Brumbaugh (10) Other Returning Players: Tyler Thompson (11), Trent Smith (12), Tyler Helsel (10), Jonah Snowberger (10), Cohen Fisher (10) Newcomers: Michael Housel(12), Jaxon Mathews (10) Strengths: "We have a player or two who put in a lot of time ma...

  • Central High Boys' and Girls' Cross-Country

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coaches: Lacey Ceschini and Allison Caddy Number of Years as Head Coach: Two League: Mountain League Last Year’s Record: varsity girls and boys 4 wins, 8 losses Returning Starters: Lane Kocher, Dominick Minnoia, Lauren Crilly, Dylan Ceschini, Ethan Dilliing, Michael James, Walker Eckenrode, Cayden Wright, Dana Helsel, Maia Jeffreys, Joclynn Ramsey Newcomers: Luke Knislely, Ian Crilly, Camden Custer, Tyler Biesinger Strengths: “We have a younger team this year who appear to be eager to make a mark in the Mt League. We have recruited ath...

  • Central High Girls' Soccer

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Brian Campbell Number of Years as Head Coach: Six League: Mountain League Last Year's Record: Overall: 9-8; League: 7-6 Returning Starters: Tori Longenecker, Jenna Mock, Emma Lingenfelter, Madison Eicher, Sarah Stern, Alyssa Bartley, Averey Black, Katherine Longenecker Other Returning Letterwinners: Jadia Oakes, Tamara Smith, Desire Shaw Newcomers: Carly Dixon, Ella Gardner, Jenna Smith Strengths: "Return a good number of girls with lots of soccer experience." Concerns: "Lack of depth....

  • Central High Football

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Dave Baker Number of Years as Head Coach: Ninth season at Central League: Mountain League Last Year's Record: Overall: 3-7; League: 2-6 Returning Starters: Offense: Braden Kitt QB, Bryer Colyer G. Zach Imler TB Ben McConahy TE; Defense: Demetrious Harbaugh C, Ben McConahy DE Strengths: "We are a young team that should improve during the season." Concerns: "We lack experienced depth in the line and the receiving positions." Assistant Coaches: AJ Hoenstine, Paul Frederick, Joe Kitt, Denny...

  • Claysburg-Kimmel High Football

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Matthew Bilchak Number of Years as Head Coach: Two League: Inter-County Conference Last Year's Record: Overall: 7-5; League: 6-4 Returning Starters: Returning Offensive Starters (9): Corey Chamberlain QB; Zach Claycomb RB; Levi Brown RB; Kobe Harr RB; Seth Musselman TE; Isaac Kerr OL; Sam Gill OL; Logan McDonald OL; Mason Patton OL; Returning Defensive Starters (8): Cade Keithley DT; Isaac Kerr DE; Mason Patton DE; Levi Brown LB; Seth Musselman LB; Kobe Harr LB; Zach Claycomb DB; Kadin...

  • Claysburg-Kimmel High Volleyball

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Julie Cavender Number of Years as Head Coach: First year League: Inter-County Conference Last Year's Record: Overall:15-5; League: 10-4 Returning Starters: Megan Hartman, Joceyln Shultz Returning Letterwinners: Mackenzie Clemens, Christina Hunter, Gabby McGeary, Harleigh Cavender, Madison Frye, Logan Mock, Haileigh Reed, Bekah Claar, Bailey Garver Other Players Returning: Janea Dodson, Layla Helsel, Michele Imler Newcomers: Brielle Gergely, Allison Walter, Kalei Carson Strengths: "Strong...

  • Northern Bedford High Football

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Garry Black Number of Years as Head Coach: Four League: Inter-County Conference Last Year's Record: Overall: 5-6; League: 4-5 Returning Starters: Offensive starters (8): Thad Leidy, QB; Dalton Smith, RB; Colby Imler, FB; Kyler States, WR; Brady Clark, WR; Steven Kline, G; Caleb Wright, C; Luke Welsh G; Defensive starters (9): Luke Welsh, DE; Steven Kline, DT; Dakota Claar, DE; Colby Imler, LB; Cadin Ebersole, LB; Kyler States, LB; Dalton Smith, S; Lucas Heck, CB; Brady Clark, CB Other...

  • Northern Bedford High Cross-Country

    Aug 22, 2019

    BOYS Coach: Wayne Sherlock Number of Years as Head Coach: Three League: Inter-County Conference Last Year’s Record: Overall: 17-1; League: 7-0 Returning Starters: Ian Sherlock, Josh Strayer, Justin Grine, Connor Laird, Ian Zimmerman, Kaidin O’Neal, Jay Reed Other Returning Letterwinners: Hunter Horton, Dawson Rightenour Newcomers: Logan College, Jacob Hart, Ethan Hess, Any Lazor, RJ Gates, Koda Clark, Nick Strayer Strengths: “Veteran team that has gained a lot of experience and success over the years. Adding three runners from Tussey Mount...

  • Northern Bedford High Boys' Soccer

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Marcus Yeatts Number of Years as Head Coach: 20th League: Inter-County Conference Last Year’s Record: Overall: 0-15; League: 0-10 Returning Starters: Hunter Corle – Sr.; Eyziak Cottle – Sr.; Eli Grimes – Jr.; Curtis Clark – Jr.; Levi Wiedemann – Soph.; Reyan Imler – Soph.; Nate Helsel – Soph.; Logan Greeley – Soph.; Cameron Clark – Soph. Other Returning Letterwinners: Micah Smith – Jr.; Tristin Pepple – Jr. Newcomers: Dylan Walker – Soph.; Austin Bartholow – Fr.; Drew Childers – Fr.; Evan Coffey – Fr.; Daulton Dilling – Fr.; Dominic...

  • Northern Bedford High Volleyball

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Terisha Mitchell Number of Years as Head Coach: Three years League: Bedford County League, Inter-County Conference South Last Year's Record: 6-12 Returning Starter: Madison Johnson Newcomers: "A large sophomore group will be joining the JV/varsity program this season." Strengths: "Versatility." Concerns: "Keeping everyone healthy." Overall Outlook: "We have some inexperience this season, but we are optimistic. We have a group of girls that work hard and are upbeat and ready for the...

  • Northern Bedford High Girls' Soccer

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Barbara Zanella Number of Years as Head Coach: Two League: Inter-County Conference Last Year's Record: Overall: 2-16; League: 2-12 Returning Letterwinners: Taylor Nycum, 12; Taylor Miller 12; Becca Helsel 12; Olivia Higgins, 11; Paige Snider, 11; Aylisa Morral 11; Sidney Coffee 11; Grace Burke 11; Deerin Davis 10; Hailey Douglas 10; Ashley Kichman 10; Evie Long 10 Other Returning Players: Montana Clapper 11; Calea Dively 11; Makayla Hall 10 Newcomers: Abagyle Kline 9; Lydia Ritchey 9;...

  • Williamsburg High Football

    Aug 22, 2019

    Coach: Ryan Hileman Number of Years as Head Coach: First League: Inter-County Conference Last Year's Record: Overall: 0-10; League: 0-10 Returning Starters: (84): Shane Brantner, TE/DE; (22): Tyler Clark, RB/ LB; (15): Ian Crouch, WR/DB; (73): Matthew DeHoyos, OL/DL; (10): Tanner Detwiler, WR/DB; (74): Sam Eger, OL/DL; (23): Wes McCall, WR/LB; (48): Dallas Price, RB/DB Other Returning Letterwinners: (57) Joey Kunsman, OL/DL; (61) Bailey Price, OL/DL Newcomers: Adam Uplinger, QB/DB; Shane Dixon,...

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