
SU sports briefs: Tennis pair competes in championships
In other sports competition, the Raiders volleyball team and SU’s men’s soccer team lost matches in PSAC competition Saturday.
In other sports competition, the Raiders volleyball team and SU’s men’s soccer team lost matches in PSAC competition Saturday.
Raiders seniors totaled nine goals and nine assists during PSAC game that saw the team tie the single-game record for goals on Senior Day.
Dan enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s sporting events, hunting, the Washington Football Team and the Orioles and listening to local bands.
The Raiders achieved their first win over the Golden Rams since 2007; and ended a 17-match losing streak against foe West Chester.
Robert worked as an Owner/Operator Truck Driver most of his life. Bob enjoyed watching Westerns. But his greatest joy was spending time with his family.
Ramon enjoyed deer hunting, and fishing with his grandchildren, and fishing with a group of buddies in Canada each summer for many years after retirement.
Mr. Sweeney was employed by Ken Ray Plumbing, Fort Ritchie, MD and Fairchild Aircraft Mfg., Hagerstown. He retired in 1976.
The Raiders loss to Shepherd came in spite of an opening touchdown run by Ship’s Dante Witcher that gave the team a early starting lead.
Born March 7, 1932, Margaret was an assembly line worker at Eaton Diton Paper Mill and was a ticket attendant at the Carlisle Movie Theater.
Mrs. Fritz enjoyed cruises, crossword puzzles and collecting various items – especially thimbles, owls and Longaberger Baskets.
SU’s volleyball team dropped the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) matchup, falling in five sets to the Golden Bears at Keystone Arena.
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Take a look back at Franklin County’s history through news and photos that appeared in local newspapers 25, 50, and 100 years ago on Oct 3rd.
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