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PENNSYLVANIA SCORES

Abington 49, Harry S. Truman 7

Academy of the New Church 40, Morrisville 14

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Aliquippa 26, Pittsburgh North Catholic 0

Altoona 38, Mifflin County 0

Annville-Cleona 42, Littlestown 14

Archbishop Spalding, Md. 20, Imhotep Constitution 13

Armstrong 49, New Fortress 13

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Avonworth 21, Sto-Rox 18

Bald Eagle Space 48, Bellefonte 0

Beaver Space 28, Freedom Space 18

Beaver Falls 44, Knoch 6

Bedford 51, Westmont Hilltop 7

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Bellwood-Antis 40, Curwensville 14

Berlin-Brothersvalley 49, Meyersdale 0

Bethlehem Liberty 14, Stroudsburg 12

Large Spring 47, Newport 0

Biglerville 21, James Buchanan 14

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Bishop Canevin 20, Keystone Oaks 7

Bishop Guilfoyle 55, Somerset 7

Blackhawk 15, Mars 14

Bloomsburg 18, Hughesville 14

Brockway 70, Coudersport 16

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Burrell 30, Valley 27

Butler 35, Brashear 22

California 60, Waynesburg Central 7

Cambria Heights 35, River Valley 14

Cambridge Springs 34, Maplewood 7

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Camp Hill 26, Higher Dauphin 12

Canon-McMillan 33, Seneca Valley 21

Canton 35, Wellsboro 0

Carbondale 14, Hanover Space 12

Cedar Cliff 44, Lancaster McCaskey 0

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Central Bucks East 30, Souderton 13

Central Bucks South 56, Council Rock North 7

Central Bucks West 56, Quakertown 14

Central Cambria 47, Higher Johnstown 6

Central Dauphin East 34, Northeastern 7

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Central Valley 48, Hampton 9

Central York 30, Hempfield 20

Chambersburg 17, Waynesboro 0

Chartiers-Houston 27, Carmichaels 12

Chester 47, Phoenixville 10

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Chestnut Ridge 42, Forest Hills 19

Clearfield 41, Dubois 7

Coatesville 34, Central Dauphin 28

Cochranton 22, Saegertown 20, OT

Conemaugh Township 28, Claysburg-Kimmel 0

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Conestoga Valley 41, Backyard Spot 35

Conneaut, Ohio 44, Corry 12

Crestwood 49, Wyoming Space 7

Cumberland Valley 28, Spring-Ford 16

Dallas 41, Williamsport 20

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Dallastown Space 44, Hershey 30

Daniel Boone 39, Muhlenberg 15

Danville 69, Central Columbia 0

Deer Lakes 43, Apollo-Ridge 7

Dobbins/Randolph 42, Vaux Large Image 6

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Donegal 30, Palmyra 13

Dover, Ohio 19, Taylor Allderdice 6

Downingtown East 28, Delaware Valley 20

Downingtown West 30, Neshaminy 7

Dunmore 56, Susquehanna 7

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ELCO 21, Columbia 12

East Pennsboro 17, Milton Hershey 8

Eisenhower 35, Union Metropolis 0

Elizabeth Ahead 42, East Allegheny 7

Elizabethtown 41, Decrease Dauphin 28

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Elk County Catholic 30, Bucktail 16

Ellwood Metropolis 46, Carlynton 6

Elwood Metropolis Riverside 27, Shenango 6

Emmaus 27, Whitehall 19

Ephrata 42, Lebanon 20

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Episcopal Academy 42, Cardinal O’Hara 7

Erie Cathedral Prep 58, West Toronto Prep, Ontario 6

Exeter 35, West York 0

Farrell 46, Grove Metropolis 15

Fels 30, Edison 6

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Fleetwood 35, Higher Perkiomen 3

Fort Cherry 48, Bethlehem Middle 22

Fort Leboeuf 42, Titusville 20

Franklin Regional 40, Connellsville 0

Freeport 61, Quaker Valley 7

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Garnet Valley 49, Radnor 0

Gateway 20, North Hills 17

Normal McLane 46, Franklin 0

Gettysburg 35, Boiling Springs 20

Governor Mifflin 17, Boyertown 14

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Greencastle Antrim 35, Delone 0

Greensburg Central Catholic 57, West Greene 21

Greensburg Salem 35, Ligonier Valley 22

Hamburg 54, Fairfield 34

Hanover 13, Pequea Valley 6

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Hanover Space 13, Pequea Valley 6

Harbor Creek 40, Conneaut Space 0

Harrisburg Bishop McDevitt 56, La Salle 7

Haverford 28, Springfield 13

Hazleton Space 54, North Pocono 7

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Hempfield Space 49, Higher Latrobe 14

Highlands 28, Chartiers Valley 20

Holy Redeemer 53, Tunkhannock 43

Imani Christian Academy 22, South Allegheny 7

Indiana 23, Shady Aspect Academy 22

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Interboro 37, Higher Moreland 7

Jefferson-Morgan 27, Jeannette 26, OT

Jersey Shore 63, Selinsgrove 0

Jim Thorpe 48, Salisbury 12

Karns Metropolis 28, Ridgway 0

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Kennett 37, West Chester Henderson 0

Kensington 42, Palumbo 0

Kutztown 26, Pottsville Nativity 14

Lackawanna Path 14, Nanticoke Space 6

Lakeland 34, Riverside 0

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Lakeview 51, Kennedy Catholic 14

Lampeter-Strasburg 54, Kennard-Dale 7

Lancaster Catholic 41, Octorara 7

Laurel 49, Mohawk 7

Laurel Highlands 37, Kiski Space 7

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Decrease Moreland 20, Jenkintown 14

Loyalsock 27, Southern Columbia 10

Mahanoy Space 35, Panther Valley 13

Malvern Prep 21, Archbishop Wooden 3

Manheim Central 35, Cocalico 19

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Mapletown 49, Avella 0

Marian Catholic 12, Catasauqua 7

McKeesport 14, Belle Vernon 6

Meadville 48, Fairview 0

Methacton 18, Wissahickon 8

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Mifflinburg 35, Shamokin 21

Milton 42, Midd-West 0

Minersville 39, Shenandoah Valley 0

Monessen 42, Frazier 6

Moniteau 20, Cameron County 12

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Montgomery 36, Cowanesque Valley 20

Montoursville 24, Lewisburg 21

Moshannon Valley 29, Glendale 14

Mount Carmel 55, Warrior Run 7

Mount Lebanon 40, Moon 9

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Mount Nice 50, McGuffey 28

Mount Union 36, Tussey Mountain 26

Nazareth Space 21, Bethlehem Catholic 6

Neshannock 40, Ambridge 34

Norristown 20, Pottsgrove 13

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North Allegheny 29, Erie McDowell 18

North Schuylkill 48, Pine Grove 0

North Star 39, West Department 20

Northampton 62, East Stroudsburg North 6

Northern Bedford 41, Everett 0

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Northern Cambria 33, Buy Line 6

Northern Garrett, Md. 25, Albert Gallatin 0

Northern Lebanon 20, York County Tech 7

Northern York 28, Dover 26

Northwestern Lehigh 30, Blue Mountain 3

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Norwin 27, Fox Chapel 13

Notre Dame-Inexperienced Pond 41, Tamaqua 26

Oil Metropolis 52, North East 20

Owen J Roberts 21, Avon Grove 0

Oxford 25, Unionville 7

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Palisades 47, Palmerton 40

Parkland 21, Bethlehem Freedom 13

Penn Cambria 42, Central Martinsburg 28

Penn Hills 33, Pine-Richland 28

Penn-Trafford 48, Woodland Hills 14

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Pennridge 35, Bensalem 0

Penns Manor 26, Homer-Middle 6

Penns Valley 41, Huntingdon 14

Pennsbury 41, Council Rock South 6

Peters Township 38, Trinity 14

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Philadelphia Northeast 14, Springside Chestnut Hill 12

Pittsburgh Central Catholic 31, Bethel Park 22

Pittston Space 22, Wyoming Valley West 0

Nice Valley 7, East Stroudsburg South 6

Pocono Mountain East 24, Allentown Allen 22

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Pocono Mountain West 49, Allentown Dieruff 26

Portage Space 42, Marion Middle 26

Pottstown 20, Harriton 14

Pottsville 49, Lehighton 21

Studying 42, Crimson Lion 35

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Crimson Land 16, Mechanicsburg 15

Richland 38, Bishop McCort 0

Ridley 35, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 13

Riverside 27, Shenango 6

Rochester 60, New Brighton 13

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Rustin 35, Erie East 12

Rustin 35, West Chester East 12

Schuylkill Valley 31, Susquenita 13

Scranton 0, West Scranton 0

Scranton Prep 63, Lake-Lehman 6

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Serra Catholic 35, Washington 34

Shaler 47, Plum 14

Sharon 28, Hickory 14

Sharpsville 41, Reynolds 27

Shikellamy 23, Central Mountain 3

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Shippensburg 21, Spring Grove 14

Slippery Rock 24, Greenville 7

Solanco 29, Penn Manor 26

South Fayette 20, Montour 19

South Park 35, Brentwood 7

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South Aspect 38, Burgettstown 14

South Western 16, New Oxford 7

South Williamsport 72, Columbia-Montour 6

Southern Huntingdon 28, Juniata Valley 14

Southern Lehigh 29, Bangor 12

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Southmoreland 28, Derry 14

Springfield Montco 21, Hatboro-Horsham 6

St. Joseph’s Prep 14, Erasmus Corridor, N.Y. 7

St. Marys 30, Kane Space 0

State Faculty 45, Hollidaysburg 3

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Metal Valley 62, Seton-LaSalle 7

Steubenville, Ohio 40, USO 14

Strath Haven 25, Conestoga 0

Summit Academy 18, Springdale 14

Susquehannock 14, Bermudian Springs 6

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Thomas Jefferson 38, West Mifflin 0

Tri-Valley 35, Line Mountain 28

Troy 35, North Penn-Mansfield 0

Twin Valley 28, Conrad Weiser 16

Tyrone 49, Philipsburg-Osceola 0

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Union Space 30, Cornell 21

Uniontown 38, Carrick 12

Higher Darby 35, Penncrest 27

Higher Dublin 32, North Penn 28

Higher Merion 21, William Tennent 14

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Higher St. Clair 53, Baldwin 14

Valley View 35, Honesdale 17

Warren 50, Girard 28, OT

Warwick 26, Cedar Crest 20

West Allegheny 49, Ringgold 7

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West Garden Wilson 37, Martin Luther King 0

West Perry 24, Juniata 0

West Shamokin 14, United 12

West Shamokin 14, United Valley 12

Western Wayne 35, Previous Forge 7

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Westinghouse 59, Perry Conventional Academy 6

Wilkes-Barre Space 34, Wallenpaupack 7

Williams Valley 54, Schuylkill Haven 19

Wilmington 50, Mercer 8

Windber 56, Conemaugh Valley 7

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York 54, Carlisle 47

York Suburban 26, York Catholic 0

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NEW JERSEY SCORES

Atlantic Metropolis 32, Absegami 7

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Barnegat 7, Pinelands Regional 6

Boonton 40, Kinnelon 21

Bordentown 8, Maple Shade 6

Brick Memorial 28, Crimson Financial institution Regional 14

Brick Memorial 29, Toms River South 8

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Burlington Township 21, Delran 0

Butler 28, Hasbrouck Heights 21

Caldwell 48, Pequannock 0

Camden 46, Sterling 6

Cedar Grove 45, Shabazz 8

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Cherokee 20, St. Augustine 14

Cinnaminson 34, New Egypt 7

Clayton 20, Buena Regional 12

Collingswood 43, Gateway 7

Colonia 21, Iselin Kennedy 13

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Delaware Valley Regional 38, Voorhees 7

Delsea 35, Winslow 21

Demarest 34, West Milford 14

Deptford 28, Audubon 14

Don Bosco Prep 44, St. Joseph-Montvale 35

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Donovan Catholic 21, Rumson-Honest Haven 0

Dunellen 29, Highland Park 14

Egg Harbor 56, Bridgeton 0

Elmwood Park 22, Palisades Park 13

Fort Lee 35, Hopatcong 8

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Gloucester Metropolis 35, Overbrook 0

Governor Livingston 31, North Plainfield 14

Hackensack 34, Paterson Kennedy 20

Hackettstown 28, North Warren 7

Hammonton 40, Highland 7

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Hillsborough 17, Bridgewater-Raritan 6

Hoboken 42, Newark Collegiate 36

Hopewell Valley Central 21, Ewing 13

Immaculata 50, Newark Central 0

Irvington 27, East Orange 21, OT

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Jackson Memorial 20, Howell 19

Johnson 42, Sure Brook 0

Jonathan Dayton 20, Roselle Park 14

Keyport 30, Asbury Park 22

Kingsway 24, Washington Township 10

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Lawrence 28, West Windsor-Plainsboro 26

Linden 31, Woodbridge 0

Decrease Cape Could Regional 26, Pennsville Memorial 10

Mainland Regional 49, Oakcrest 0

Manchester 21, Toms River East 13

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Manville 21, Middlesex 14

Matawan 42, Jackson Liberty 7

Middletown North 21, Central Regional 14

Middletown South 17, Manalapan 14

Millville 49, Williamstown 28

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Monroe 24, East Brunswick 14

Montclair Kimberley 28, Newark Academy 14

Montville 25, Mendham 21

Moorestown 24, Northern Burlington 21

Morris Knolls 37, Parsippany Hills 21

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Mountain Lakes 33, Morris Catholic 14

New Windfall 21, Roselle 20

Newark East Aspect 40, Ferris 0

Newton 48, Sussex Tech 14

North Arlington 34, Saddle Brook 16

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North Brunswick 13, Edison 10

North Hunterdon 25, Watchung Hills 24

Nottingham 14, Notre Dame 12

Ocean Township 43, Neptune 14

Previous Bridge 27, South Brunswick 22

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Previous Tappan 28, Northern Highlands 0

Palmyra 42, Holy Cross 12

Paramus 21, Pascack Valley 20

Parsippany 28, Whippany Park 6

Passaic Tech 42, Passaic 0

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Paul VI 10, Cherry Hill West 8

Perth Amboy 39, J.P. Stevens 14

Phillipsburg 28, Ridge 10

Pitman 21, Cumberland Regional 20

Level Nice Seaside 32, Keansburg 22

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Level Nice Boro 39, Manasquan 13

Rahway 45, Lincoln 16

Ramapo 48, Wayne Hills 7

Ramsey 48, Lakeland 27

Rancocas Valley 21, Japanese 7

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Randolph 35, Roxbury 14

Raritan 21, Monmouth 13

Crimson Financial institution Catholic 25, Wall 3

Ridgewood 20, Clifton 13

Riverside 30, Lindenwold 0

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Robbinsville 20, Hightstown 7

Rutherford 35, Lyndhurst 14

Sayreville 22, New Brunswick 7

Schalick 29, Wildwood 12

Secaucus 43, New Milford 14

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Seneca 27, Triton 26

Shawnee 14, Lenape 3

South Hunterdon 40, Belvidere 7

South Plainfield 13, Carteret 12

Sparta 35, Vernon 20

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St. John Vianney 34, Holmdel 27

St. Joseph-Hammonton 30, Holy Spirit 26

St. Joseph-Metuchen 31, Somerville 15

St. Peter’s Prep 23, DePaul Catholic 10

St. Thomas Aquinas 43, Scotch Plains-Fanwood 0

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Steinert 20, Allentown 15

Timber Creek 22, Willingboro 8

Toms River North 42, Southern 0

Union Metropolis 66, Livingston 7

Vineland 34, Clearview Regional 14

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Waldwick 37, Manchester Regional 6

Wallkill Valley 27, Excessive Level 0

Wayne Valley 49, Belleville 6

Weehawken 39, Emerson 0

Weequahic 6, Verona 2

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West Essex 31, Passaic Valley 6

West Morris 28, Mount Olive 0

West Orange 34, Bloomfield 7

West Aspect 28, North Bergen 6

Westwood 49, Dumont 0

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Woodstown 18, Paulsboro 0



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HS FOOTBALL: LFC and WVC players selected as finalists for Pennsylvania Player of Year Award; Call receives invites to showcase games

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HS FOOTBALL: LFC and WVC players selected as finalists for Pennsylvania Player of Year Award; Call receives invites to showcase games


Several athletes from the Lackawanna Football Conference and District 2 are among the 55 finalists for the Pennsylvania Player of the Year award selected by the Maxwell Football Club.

Abington Heights wide receiver Shawn Theodore, Honesdale running back Mason Avery, Riverside tight end Richie Kostoff, Scranton Prep quarterback Louis Paris and Wyoming Area running back Lidge Kellum were listed among the 55 players who are Mini Max Award winners according to a release Monday night by the Maxwell Football account on X.

The Mini Max Awards are a prestigious honor for high school football players across the Tri-State Region that includes Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. This year is the first year District 2 players were included among the nominees.

Awards are presented at the annual Mini Max Dinner in Philadelphia on Feb. 2 at the Drexelbrook Convention Center in Drexel Hill. The award recognizes outstanding athletic achievement and sportsmanship in high school football.

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In addition to the Mini Max Awards, the Maxwell Football Club also chooses the Player of the Year for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. The event culminates with the Jim Henry Award, which goes to one of the three State Players of the Year.

Call receives invites

Valley View freshman lineman Brody Call received invites to three postseason games.

Call, a 6-0, 230-pound standout for the Cougars, is invited to the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Dec. 26-29, the All-American Bowl on Jan. 17-20 in Miami, Florida, and the Polynesian Bowl Combine and Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 21-22.

Call started every game for the Cougars and helped lead the team to the District 2 Class 4A championship and an 11-2 record.

Cesare ceremony

The 33rd Fiore Cesare Award and Scholarship ceremony is Friday at 2 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel in Scranton.

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Mid Valley running back and defensive back Jakob Lesher, Delaware Valley quarterback and punter Logan Olsommer, Scranton Prep quarterback Louis Paris, Riverside quarterback Chase Taddonio and Western Wayne running back and defensive back Josh Vinton are the five finalists named by the Roy Davis Scranton Chapter of PIAA Football Officials.



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Ticket sold in Pennsylvania worth $1M as Mega Millions swells to $1.15B for post-Christmas draw

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Ticket sold in Pennsylvania worth M as Mega Millions swells to .15B for post-Christmas draw


Billionaire dreams continue through Christmas after no ticket purchased in the $1 billion Christmas Eve 2024 Mega Millions draw hit the jackpot.

The jackpot rolled again — this time to $1.15 billion — after no ticket matched all six numbers drawn Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024.

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Don’t throw away your tickets just yet as one sold in Pennsylvania is worth $1 million, according to Mega Millions.

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What were the winning Mega Millions numbers drawn on Christmas Eve?

The Mega Millions draw for Dec. 24, 2024, went like this: The white balls drawn were 11, 14, 38, 45 and 46, plus the gold Mega Ball 3.

Ticket sold in Pennsylvania strikes $1 million prize

In total, fours tickets sold matched all five white balls, but missed the gold Mega Ball, the lottery said. Those tickets sold in California, Missouri, Wyoming and Pennsylvania are worth $1 million a piece.

NBC10 has reached out to Pennsylvania Lottery to find out where the Keystone State winner was sold. However, the state lottery offices are closed for Christmas, so the winning store won’t be revealed until Thursday at the earliest, a spokesperson said.

Nearly 4.3 million tickets sold around the country in Tuesday’s draw matched at least the gold Mega Ball and are worth $2 or more.

Once again, the winning numbers in the Dec. 24, 2024, draw were 11, 14, 38, 45 and 46, with a Mega Ball of 3.

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If you or someone you know has a gambling addiction, please call the National Council on Problem Gambling at 1-800-522-4700 to speak to a counselor. Help is also available via an online peer support forum at www.gamtalk.org, and additional resources can be found at NCPG website.

When is the next Mega Millions draw?

Get out $2, jump into office pools and gift tickets to family as the next Mega Millions draw on Friday, Dec. 27, 2024, is worth at least $1.15 billion for the annuity and $516.1 million lump sum cash value, Mega Millions said.

That massive jackpot is the fifth largest in the game’s history, Mega Millions said.

“We know that many people will likely receive tickets to Friday’s drawing as holiday gifts, and what a gift that would turn out to be if you ended up with a ticket worth a $1.15 billion jackpot,” Joshua Johnston, lead director for the Mega Millions Consortium, said in a Christmas news release. “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the holidays – whether Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, the Winter Solstice, or any other way people choose to celebrate the season – than by helping fulfill the dreams that come with a prize like this and prizes that will be won at all levels of the game.”

What are the odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot?

Mega Millions is played in 45 states, plus the Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are 1 in 302,575,350.

When did someone last hit the Mega Millions jackpot?

It’s been since Sept. 10, 2024, since a ticket sold in Texas hit all five numbers and the Mega Ball to win an $810 million jackpot.

Good luck!



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Future Oscar Hammerstein Museum in Doylestown gets $500K in Pa. funds

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Junker said members of the executive committee have launched their own matching challenge, donating $100,000 once the same amount has been raised.

The museum bought Highland Farm a year ago from the previous owner who operated it as a Rodgers and Hammerstein–themed bed-and-breakfast. Hammerstein lived in the farmhouse for the last 20 years of his life, a period when he and composer Richard Rodgers created some of the most enduring musicals of American theater, including “The Sound of Music,” “Oklahoma” and “South Pacific.”

“Institutions like this help us to lead lives of purpose and meaning, they enrich our lives and provide opportunities for lifelong learning for folks of all ages,” said state Rep. Tim Brennan, a former board member of the museum. “Investing in this organization is an investment in our future.”

The first RACP grant in 2020 went toward buying the property and doing basic maintenance.

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“One of the first things we did was install a security system,” Junker said. “Because we have started to collect some artifacts.”



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