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Newport man stays in the game after transplant
Barry Beard, a Newport resident and kidney recipient, recently brought home gold medals from the 2024 Transplant Games of America held in Birmingham, Ala. Beard’s accomplishments at the games, where he excelled in badminton singles and doubles, are a testament not only to his athleticism but also to the life-changing impact of organ donation.
Newport field hockey prepares for upcoming season
The Buffaloes have multiple returning players this year which allows the assumption of another successful season. Offensive star Adi Geer will return for her final season in the blue and white uniform as well as Makenna Buffington and Delaney Greene who helped on both offense and defense. Gracyn Shutt will...
Susquenita football to focus on ground game
The Blackhawks have lost some key players over the years and are now returning a relatively young team. Head coach Joe Chrismer is not concerned. Preseason has begun and while he still has work to do, Chrismer seems impressed with the team he has so far. “We are younger, but...
18th Annual Living Legends Dream Race Presented by Mike Cleck Paving is ON!
Port Royal, PA - August 17, 2024 - Port Royal Speedway is on as scheduled for the 18th Annual Living Legends Dream Race presented by Mike Cleck Paving and Ramsey's Car Wash. The Port Royal Speedway team has been monitoring the weather throughout the morning in hopes for a favorable forecast and feel they have what they need to get racing activities on as scheduled.
West Perry girls’ soccer eyes strong season
Despite losing eight seniors, West Perry girls’ soccer coach Tom Smeigh is optimistic about having another winning season noting that the team still has a solid nucleus returning from the very respectable 12-6 2023 season when the Lady Mustangs lost 1-0 in the District III playoffs. “If we can...
Mifflin County golfers go 5-1 at Colonial
The MIfflin County Golf team competed today at Colonial golf and tennis club, the home of Bishop McDevitt. MC finished second on the day. The Huskies lost to Mechanicsburg, and beat Bishop McDevitt, Red Land, Carlisle, Palmyra, and Cedar Cliff. Mifflin County was lead on the day by Colby Seiler, who shot an 80, which was good for a tie for second place overall. Jackson Flood contributed with an 82, good for a tie for 5th place overall. Evan Breon shot 90, which placed 15th overall, and Jacob Bauman rounded out the scoring with a 92, which was 17th place overall.
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