Southern Columbia News Wire
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Tigers face surprising Bucks in first round
There was a lot of talk in recent weeks about whether Southern Columbia, despite its unbeaten mark, would be able to get past Old Forge in the first round of the PIAA Class A playoffs.
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Brothers help Southern to 12-0 mark
As the time grows near for Jim Roth to say good-bye to one Becker, a valuable piece of the Southern Columbia puzzle for the last four years, he can take comfort in knowing that he still has one left.
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Southern Columbia claims 22nd District 4 crown
Delaware wing-T offenses have left plenty of television camera men, radio broadcasters and reporters looking the wrong way.
Sometimes, although they are probably smarter than all of the above, even high school defenses fall prey to the deception, especially those trying to stop six-time Class A state champion Southern Columbia. -
Southern Columbia 47, South Williamsport 12
Statistics from Friday's playoff game
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High School Football Scoreboard
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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Southern Columbia rallies past Line Mountain
If Las Vegas oddsmakers had posted Friday night’s District 4 Class A semifinal between Line Mountain and Southern Columbia, well, let’s just say the Eagles would have been getting a bunch of points.
And in the first half, those who took the Tigers and the points were already looking for a way to make up for their losses. -
Southern Columbia 28, Line Mountain 21
Statistics from Friday's game
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Southern Columbia caps 10-0 regular season
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Southern Columbia is playing its best football when it matters most before the playoffs.
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Southern Columbia 50, Warrior Run 19
Statistics from Friday's game
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Southern Columbia sophomore comes up big
If it is still early morning when you are reading this, please don’t call Luke Rarig. Hopefully he is still asleep. Perhaps having nightmares of footballs headed into the outstretch hands of Central Columbia wide receivers, especially Dylan Hine.
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