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LaVar Arrington II, Son Of NFL Vet LaVar Arrington, Commits To Penn State
LaVar Arrington II, Son Of NFL Vet LaVar Arrington, Commits To Penn State Outside Linebacker prospect LaVar Arrington II has announced his commitment to Penn State this evening. If that name sounds familiar, it should. His father is former seven-year vet and Penn State All-American LaVar Arrington. Arrington II is listed as an athlete but […] The post LaVar Arrington II, Son Of NFL Vet LaVar Arrington, Commits To Penn State appeared first on Vendetta Sports Media.
Penn State safety KJ Winston is ready to lead by more than example
Penn State football doesn’t lack hard workers. For the most part, the team recruits and develops hard-working, talented young men who want to be great at their craft. But head coach James Franklin wants more than that this year. Coming off of an uneven 2023 after losing team leaders like PJ Mustipher and Sean Clifford, […] The post Penn State safety KJ Winston is ready to lead by more than example appeared first on On3.
Watch: Notre Dame’s newest commit JaDon Blair troll Michigan and Penn State
If you didn’t know, Notre Dame football added 2025 North Carolina safety JaDon Blair to its recruiting class on Friday afternoon. Although he committed to the Irish, it wasn’t without a bit of decision day trolling. Blair had multiple hats on the table when he made his choice, but before he made the announcement, he trolled Penn State and Michigan.
DA denies appeal claims filed by State College man convicted of killing roommate in 1980
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Attorneys are back in court, fighting to get a new trial for a State College man convicted of killing his roommate over four decades ago. Subramanyam Vedam has been jailed in a state prison for over forty years, accused of shooting Thomas Kinser to death in 1980.
Q&A Part II: Max Granville’s father discusses Northeast ties, navigating NIL and much more
Penn State picked up one of its most important commitments in the 2025 class last week with the addition of four-star edge rusher Max Granville. A native of Sugar Land, Texas, Granville had long been considered one of the staff’s key targets at defensive end, but there was also no shortage of competition. In addition […] The post Q&A Part II: Max Granville’s father discusses Northeast ties, navigating NIL and much more appeared first on On3.
Downtown State College Launches Third Year of Military Banner Program
Families and friends will once again have the opportunity to honor the military heroes in their lives with banners that will be on display in downtown State College during Military Appreciation Month in November. The Downtown State College Improvement District on Monday launched the third year of the banner program in partnership with Penn State's Military Appreciation Committee. "This program was born out of a desire to express our appreciation for the individuals who have dedicated their lives to serving our nation," Lee Anne Jeffries, DSCID executive director, said in a statement. "Through this gesture, we not only honor their service but...
Lehigh Valley women’s basketball coach participates in United World Games
CENTER VALLEY, Pa. — Penn State Lehigh Valley head women’s basketball coach Lorie Khalil recently returned from her “fourth once in a lifetime experience” of coaching a team of basketball players in Europe this past June. Khalil was selected as one of the coaches for the...
See Which Private High Schools in Chester County Ranked Among 50 Best in Pennsylvania
Chester County is home to five of the 50 best private high schools in Pennsylvania for 2023, according to a new report published by Niche. To determine the 2023 Best Private High Schools in Pennsylvania, Niche analyzed key statistics along with reviews submitted by students and parents. The ranking factors included SAT/ACT scores, student-teacher ratio, the quality of colleges that students consider, and the percentage of seniors who go on to four-year colleges.
Pa. liquor board ordered to refund millions in alcohol pickup fees
Individuals, bars and restaurants statewide are closer to receiving refunds worth tens of millions of dollars on orders of alcohol not carried at Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores but which were required to be picked up at the state liquor seller’s locations. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court this week...
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