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Friday 25th July 2008
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Population: Approx 119,186
Longitude: -76.32
Latitude: 40.03
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Country: United States (US)
Weather Station: Lancaster, Lancaster Airport
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Thorp continues his pro baseball career (The Carrollton Leader)
LANCASTER, Pa. — When minor league pitcher Paul Thorp was released by the New York Yankees last year, he was not ready to end his professional baseball career.
THE DAY IN SPORTS (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
BLOOM-CARROLL TRAVEL BASEBALL: The Bloom-Carroll Youth Baseball organization is having travel team tryouts from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, and Aug. 2 at Roller Field in Lithopolis. Rain dates are the following Sunday of each weekend. Tryouts will take place for ages 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14. For contact information, visit www.bcya.org.
Players ready to take street sport to the masses (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- With his teammates and opponents clustered at the opposite end of the blacktop, Rich Baughman caught an unexpected breakaway.
Minnick receives a rousing sendoff to Junior Olympics (Zanesville Times Recorder)
ZANESVILLE - Zanesville once again showed its charitable side Wednesday night for another top-notch athlete.
MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL: Chambersburg Cardinals try to end skid against Piranha (Public Opinion)
In four seasons, the Chambersburg Cardinals have never beaten the Central Penn Piranha. Whether the game's held in Shippensburg, Chambersburg, East Pennsboro or Harrisburg's City Island, the Cardinals haven't had much luck since joining the North American Football League.
SCHOLASTIC NOTEBOOK: Sharon's Johnson named to All-State baseball squad (The Sharon Herald)
CORY JOHNSON has been named to the Pennsylvania High School Baseball Coaches’ Association All-State team. Johnson, a senior corner infielder and No. 3 hitter, helped steer Sharon High’s 2008 squad to the best single season in the program’s history.
ULM football players fan out to build support for upcoming season (The News-Star)
Wearing ULM his jersey without pads, ULM quarterback Kinsmon Lancaster was half passer, half pitchman Thursday morning.
Sean Persch football Podcast now available (Lancaster Online)
There is another Lancaster-Lebanon League football preview audio Podcast interview available on Lancasteronline.comThe latest subj
Barnstormers fall in 10th (York Daily Record)
The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs scored four times in the top of the 10th inning on Saturday night to beat the Lancaster Barnstormers, 6-4, at Clipper Magazine Stadium.

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