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York, PA - West York professional boxer Stevie Weimer expects to sign with Buffalo-area boxing manager Frank Santiago, and the two have already agreed that Weimer will appear in an eight-round bout on March 31 in western New York.   Full Story

 
 

PENN STATE FOOTBALL

Updated: February 08, 2012 10:00:24 PM EST
York, PA - Coach Bill O'Brien and his staff will welcome several hundred coaches on campus March 30-31 for the Penn State Annual Football Coaches Clinic.   Full Story

 
 

YORK REVOLUTION

Updated: February 07, 2012 9:42:57 AM EST
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York, PA - The York Revolution will be holding auditions to fill the roll of mascot "DownTown" for the majority of home games in the upcoming 2012 season from 2 to 4 p.   Full Story

 
 
NATIONAL SPORTS NEWS
Updated: February 07, 2012 9:52:09 PM EST
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WASHINGTON—Mathieu Perreault scored with 13 seconds elapsed, Alex Ovechkin had two goals and the Washington Capitals beat the Florida Panthers, 4-0, Tuesday night to take over first place in the Southeast Division.   Full Story

 
 



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York, PA - Coach Bill O'Brien and his staff will welcome several hundred coaches on campus March 30-31 for the Penn State Annual Football Coaches Clinic.   Full Story

 
York, PA - Susquehannock's Chaz Powell is one of seven Nittany Lions headed to the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis at the end of the month.   Full Story

 
Associated Press -- Richard Drew
NEWARK, N.J. - The Super Bowl-champion New York Giants have returned home. The team's charter plane touched down around 1:55 p.m. Monday at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Several players saluted the crowd as they departed the aircraft, and some used cameras and video recorders to capture the moment and the scene.   Full Story

 
For the Daily Record/Sunday News -- Mike Zortman
York, PA - "Everyone calm down," Bruce Aylward yelled across the bar at Murph's Study Hall in York on Sunday night.   Full Story

 
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Believe it or not, Chris Doleman used to be just another tall, skinny kid. Even as the tight end on the football team, the big man underneath the hoop on the basketball court, the big kid who could spike every ball near the net in volleyball during his time at William Penn High School. He eventually turned all his attention to football, and Saturday, he was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.   Full Story

 
 
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