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Late rally lifts Eagles over P-O
Bald Eagle Area rolled the dice three times in the fourth quarter on fourth down and came out a winner, defeating Philipsburg-Osceola 22-21 Friday night.
By John Dixon / For the CDT
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BEA-Bellefonte tickets Tickets for Friday's Bellefonte at Bald Eagle Area football game will be on sale at the Bellefonte High School main office from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The cost is $4 for reserved seats, $3 for adults and $2 for students. Tickets will also be sold in the lobby outside the Bellefonte high school main office from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday
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Tony Johnson attracting plenty of attention His feet have gotten so much airtime on Pennsylvania TV screens in the past week, you'd think they belonged to Savion Glover or Fred Astaire. In bounds or out of bounds? For the second time in three weeks, Penn State wide receiver Tony Johnson was at the center of a critical sideline play in an overtime loss.
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Little Lions' playoff chances remain intact
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By Todd Ceisner,
tceisner@centredaily.com,
10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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BEA-Bellefonte tickets
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10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Tony Johnson attracting plenty of attention
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By Marc Weiszer,
mweiszer@centredaily.com,
10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Scoring summary
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10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Bradford romps over Red Raiders
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By Vincent Pezzimenti,
For the CDT,
10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Penn State digest: Woman's volleyball team sweeps Iowa
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10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Local football summaries
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10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Rams roll to win over Mount Union
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By Terry Bowser,
For the CDT,
10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Regional football results
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10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Ron Bracken | Penn State has piqued the fans' interest again
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By Ron Bracken,
rbracken@centredaily.com,
10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Lions look to bounce back from tough loss
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By Marc Weiszer,
mweiszer@centredaily.com,
10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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St. John's Holey Open
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10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Centre Parks and Recreation
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10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Ice hockey
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10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Scholastic results
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10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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49ers, Saints clash in key NFC matchup
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By Terry Bannon,
Chicago Tribune,
10/19/2002 03:01 AM EDT)
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Mike Scioscia exhibits calm in face of pressure-packed situation
It's impressive, certainly, that Anaheim manager Mike Scioscia exhibits the same Yodalike calm on the eve of the World Series that he displayed throughout the pressurized cauldron of baseball's postseason.
BY BOB DUTTON / The Kansas City Star
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Source: Dolphins attempting to sign Cris Carter The Miami Dolphins are attempting to sign the retired Cris Carter to beef up their injury-depleted receiving corps, and he could join the team next week, a source within the NFL said Saturday night.
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Baker contract comes after series Even the excitement of playing for the championship won't persuade Giants owner Peter Magowan to change his plan to address manager Dusty Baker's contract status until after the World Series.
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Bodine's NASCAR probation begins Martinsville Speedway seems like the most difficult place for Todd Bodine to begin his NASCAR probation for careless driving.
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Perhaps there's hope in Motown after all
It's once again safe to be a baseball fan in Detroit. In a "Back to the Future" sort of way, the appointment of Alan Trammell as manager, and his hiring of former teammates Kirk Gibson and Lance Parrish for his coaching staff, assures that the great game will reappear on the radar in Hockeytown.
BY PHIL ROGERS / Chicago Tribune
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Tough-talking Warren Sapp plays role of dominator
They say hindsight is 20-20, and by now it should be crystal clear that the Eagles made a serious blunder on the first day of the 1995 NFL draft. They weren't the only team to do so.
BY BERNARD FERNANDEZ / Philadelphia Daily News
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Flames Defeat Blackhawks 5-2
Chris Drury had two goals and an assist as the Calgary Flames beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 Saturday night.
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10/19/2002 11:15 PM EDT)
Ferris St. 5, Bowling Green 1
Chris Kunitz scored two goals for the second straight night and Mike Kinnie also had pair of goals as Ferris State beat Bowling Green 5-1 Saturday to sweep its first CCHA series of the season.
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10/19/2002 11:14 PM EDT)
Red Wings Tame Wild 5-3
Darren McCarty scored two goals as the Detroit Red Wings beat Minnesota 5-3 on Saturday night, ending the Wild's season-opening unbeaten streak at four games.
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ANDRES YBARRA,
Associated Press Writer,
10/19/2002 11:13 PM EDT)
Wheaton 36, Carthage 6
Dan Price rushed for 101 yards and three touchdowns and Brad Musso caught nine passes for 185 yards and two TDs Saturday in leading Wheaton to a 36-6 win over Carthage.
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10/19/2002 11:13 PM EDT)
Bowling Green 48, W. Michigan 45, OT
Josh Harris wasn't worried about a strained ligament in his right knee - at least not until a swarm of his Bowling Green teammates and students piled on him after the winning score in overtime.
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10/19/2002 11:13 PM EDT)
Weight Scores Twice in Blues' Win
Doug Weight scored two power-play goals in the third period to give the St. Louis Blues a 5-3 victory over the Dallas Stars on Saturday night.
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10/19/2002 11:12 PM EDT)
Texas Tech 52, Missouri 38
Kliff Kingsbury completed 49 of 70 passes for 510 yards and five touchdowns as Texas Tech beat Missouri 52-38 Saturday night.
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BETSY BLANEY,
Associated Press Writer,
10/19/2002 11:12 PM EDT)
Mavericks 103, Bucks 95
Michael Finley scored 21 points to lead the Dallas Mavericks to a 103-95 victory over Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night in an NBA exhibition game.
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10/19/2002 11:09 PM EDT)
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