MILL HALL —
Dylan Hine’s 37-yard TD catch late in the third quarter sealed the win for the Blue Jays and set up next week’s showdown with Lewisburg.
The Blue Jays (6-1) limited Central Mountain (3-4) to just two Nick Noll field goals in the victory.
Noll gave the Wildcats a 3-0 lead with a 23-yarder before Eric McCracken scored from a yard out with 2:43 left in the first half to give Central Columbia a 7-3 lead.
Noll kicked a 33-yard field goal with 8:16 left in the third to draw Central Mountain within a point, before Jordan Thivierge hit Hine with 5:34 left in the third with the game clincher.
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Central Columbia holds off Central Mountain
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Nine local football stars earn all-state nods
LEWISBURG - For the third consecutive season Lewisburg linebacker Brandon Smith headlines the Valley’s contingent on the Pennsylvania Sports Writers All-State Football team.
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HAC champions dominate all-star teams
In addition to claiming its first District 4 Class AA title since 1999, Danville also put the most players onto the 2012 Heartland Athletic Conference All-Star team, as selected recently by the league’s head coaches.
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PIAA Playoffs
Friday
PIAA Class AAA Quarterfinal
at Bethlehem
Allentown Central Catholic 41, Selinsgrove 13 FINALSaturday
PIAA Class AA Quarterfinal
at HersheyPark Stadium
Wyomissing 52, Danville 0, FINAL
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Red Death returns for Mount Carmel
Carmen DeFrancesco walked off the field Friday night at Blue Jays Stadium and proudly proclaimed, “Defense wins championships and this is the championship season.”
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Mount Carmel 17, Central Columbia 0
Statistics from Friday's game
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Bloomsburg routs rival Central Columbia
In addition to being a typical, end-of-the-season, backyard rivalry, both Central Columbia and Bloomsburg had a lot to play for in their regular season finale on Friday at Bloomsburg University’s Redman Stadium.
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