BOYS BASKETBALL
WINFIELD -- A three-point play the hard way with two seconds left in the game by Cody Conklin lifted Northumberland Christian to a 51-49 nonleague win over Grace Prep on Monday.
With his team down by one, Conklin received an inbounds lob, made the basket and was fouled. He made the ensuing free throw to clinch the game for Northumberland Christian (2-0).
Conklin finished with 19 points to lead the Warriors, while Bryan Gessner added 10 points.
Meadowbrook Chr. 52, Bloomsburg Christian 45
BLOOMSBURG -- Ryan Torrey's game-high 27 points and 10 rebounds propelled the Lions to the nonleague season-opening win.
William Lynd added 11 points for Meadowbrook.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Sunbury Christian 40, Juniata Mennonite 23
MIFFLINTOWN -- Rebecca Powlus' double-double of 19 points and 14 rebounds gave the Eagles the Allegheny Christian Athletic Association win.
Molly Gutelius added seven points and nine rebounds for Sunbury Christian (6-0, 1-0 ACAA).
Northumberland Chr. 44, Grace Prep 29
WINFIELD -- Alyssa Wesner had a triple-double of 22 points, 15 rebounds and 10 steals to lead the Warriors to the nonleague win.
Shelby Derr added 14 points and Katey King had four points and 18 rebounds for Northumberland Christian (1-2).
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College sports notebook: Antensteiner starts, finishes fast
ANVILLE -- Ines Antensteiner, a member of the powerful Lewisburg girls track & field team for the past four seasons wasted little time making her presence felt in college. On Monday, Antensteiner, a freshman at Lebanon Valley, was named the Middle Atlantic Conference's Indoor Track & Field Athlete of the Week after a pair of event wins at Saturday's Ducharme Invitational.
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Bill Bowman's column on college sports: Tale of two teams in the clutch
Because basketball season is so long it is easy to forget that one or two moments in a single game can essentially make or break an entire season. While teams might play 30 games or so, most of them come down to a couple of possessions, spots where one little thing can be the difference between winning and losing, between making the postseason tournament or turning in the uniforms.
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Sports court strips Contador of 2010 Tour title
MADRID -- Alberto Contador was stripped of his 2010 Tour de France title Monday and banned for two years after sports' highest court found the Spanish cyclist guilty of doping. The Court of Arbitration for Sport suspended the three-time Tour champion after rejecting his claim that his positive test for clenbuterol was caused by eating contaminated meat on a 2010 Tour rest day.
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H.S. boys basketball: Selinsgrove rallies to top Southern Columbia
CATAWISSA -- In a battle between two schools better known for their football programs, Monday's game between host Southern Columbia and Selinsgrove naturally featured plenty of physical play. After a combined 43 fouls and 55 free-throw attempts, the Seals finally pulled it out. Reserve guard Tyler Krebs made five foul shots in the final minute and a half in Selinsgrove's 54-53 victory.
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High School Bowling: Kratzer, Hartranft take home Pro-Am titles
SUNBURY -- The name might have changed, but the results were the same. Now called the 13th annual Best Bowl/Strike Zone High School Pro-Am Scholarship Challenge, the two-day tournament was another success as it pitted some of the Valley's best young bowlers against each other in friendly competition.
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High School Roundup: Even without Andreychik, Danville boys cruise
DANVILLE -- Playing without recent 1,000-point scorer Andrew Andreychik -- who was out sick -- Danville extended its winning streak to 17 games by putting four players in double figures in a 68-32 Heartland Athletic Conference crossover win over Central Columbia on Monday.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Giants beat Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI
The New York Giants won their fourth NFL championship Sunday in Indianapolis, scoring in the final minute to defeat New England 21-17.
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Super Bowl XLVI: Hynoski, Giants win world championship
INDIANAPOLIS -- Take that, Brady. You too, Peyton. Eli Manning is the big man in the NFL after one-upping Tom Brady and leading the New York Giants to a 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots in Sunday's Super Bowl -- in older brother Peyton's house, at that.
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NBA: Documents show Seattle working to bring back NBA
SEATTLE -- The city of Seattle has been working behind the scenes the past eight months with a hedge-fund manager to bring an NBA team back to town -- possibly as early as next fall if the Sacramento Kings fail to get a satisfactory deal for a new arena, newly released documents show.
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Spend a hot August day with Henry Hynoski Jr.
Henry Hynoski Jr. just ordered a beer. And not just any beer — the one he’s eyeing comes in a huge cone. It’s 100 ounces of pure American alcoholic excess. The mere sight of it would bring a tear to Homer Simpson’s eye.
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