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  • All District 12 Major Baseball Team Highlights Outstanding Tournament For Area Teams0

    The District 12 Tournament has come to an end, and Keystone will be representing the District at the next level. It was an outstanding tournament that saw plenty of good baseball games and players. There were grand slams, masterful pitching performances, and the ultra-rare triple play turned. In the first round of the tournament, Keystone

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  • A Fit, Fun Summer: Make smart fitness choices with post-workout recovery and hydration

    A Fit, Fun Summer: Make smart fitness choices with post-workout recovery and hydration0

    During warm-weather months, fitness enthusiasts often take their exercise routines to the great outdoors. The spike in summer temperatures can make those tough workouts even more challenging. Even after your workout is complete, your body does not stop – after a tough sweat session in the summer heat, you need to replenish what you lost

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  • Cutters Events Raise Money for Charity0

    Two recent Cutters sponsored events raised over $18,000 for area charities. The 8th annual Cutters 5K held on June 23rd attracted almost 200 participants and resulted in a donation of $9,000 to Hope Enterprises Children’s Development Center. In the 8 years of the event, almost $80,000 has been raised for the local non-profit. On July

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  • Enjoy a Safe and Injury Free Summer0

    Summer is in full swing and the nice weather means more opportunities for outdoor fun. Activities like camping, picnicking, hiking, swimming, yard work, and boating all present the potential for serious unintended injuries. It’s important to know how to stay safe and fun while enjoying the great outdoors. Beware of Heat Stroke Avoid strenuous activity

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  • The ‘Wizard’ Continues Chamber Tradition0

    Recently I was watching a TV show that was highlighting some of the great baseball announcers of the past. Included was a segment from the 1985 NLCS playoff between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Los Angeles Dodgers made by Hall of Fame play-by-play announcer Jack Buck describing a walk-off home run hit by light-hitting

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  • Montoursville Baseball Records Outstanding Season

    Montoursville Baseball Records Outstanding Season0

    2018 Montoursville Warriors Varsity Baseball had a 19-3 record, they were District 4AAA Champs, 2018 Backyard Brawl Champs, HACII Champs and made it to PIAA State Semifinals. Pictured are: Front Row: Peyton Mussina, John McCarthy, Owen Kiess, Logan Ott, Jaxon Dalena, Brandon Dyer and Hunter Shearer. Middle Row: Dylan Bower, Ryan Kessler, Mason Sechrist, Caden

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  • The Roving Sportsman… The Work is Done!

    The Roving Sportsman… The Work is Done!0

    Several years ago, a landowner whom I have known for quite some time, approached me about helping him design and develop a food plot. He owns 120 acres, which included 50 acres of open fallow fields, and a wooded area of about 70 acres that stretched up a hillside and across a top, where it

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  • Gazette and Bulletin: July 19, 1943 – Veterans Arrange for Selectee Send-Offs by Aviation Cadet Corps0

    Williamsport selectees entering active service will be escorted by City Hall to the Pennsy Station by the Aviation Cadets Corps, and drum and bugle corps, under arrangements made by the Veterans Committee, it was announced last night. Recalling their own experiences of the last war, the Veterans Committee, composed of members of Howard W. Kahler

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  • Mid-Summer Fishing Can be “Hot”

    Mid-Summer Fishing Can be “Hot”0

    You can obviously take the title of this story a couple of different ways, but the first thought is probably the temperatures hovering around the 90-degree mark — that definitely makes for some hot fishing. Hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and cold drinks help make the heat more tolerable. Admittedly these recent hot, sunny summer days have

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  • Former Tabernacle at Montoursville’s Indian Park Reconstructed and Re-Erected Near Lamar0

    For many years a tabernacle building stood at Montoursville’s Indian Park, going back to the days when it was the Starr Island Amusement Park. This tabernacle was eventually torn down and reconstructed at the Lamar Lighthouse Camp along Route 64 in Clinton County, two miles southwest of Exit 173 of Interstate 80. Now, some 70

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  • Healthy Habits for Great Skin0

    The majority of people are not born with naturally flawless skin and even those that are still need to put in a bit of work to maintain their complexions. Whether you have a 10-step skincare routine or you’re just interested in improving on your daily maintenance, here are a few tips and tricks for healthy

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  • Keystone cruises to 12-0 win over Pottsville thanks to another big day from Braylen Corter0

    By BRETT R. CROSSLEY For the Webb Weekly BEECH CREEK—Keystone’s offense just seemed to pick up right where it left off to end the District 12 Major Baseball Tournament.  In the Section 3 Tournament, Keystone averaged 11 runs per game, received home runs from multiple players, and dominated the competition on its way to a

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  • Keystone pulls away with five late runs to defeat Snyder County 7-3 to advance into the Section 3 Major Baseball Championship1

    By BRETT R. CROSSLEY For the Webb Weekly  BEECH CREEK—The nickname given to Keystone’s Connor Foltz is “Iceman”, because he never seems to be fazed by any moment in the game.  The “Iceman” didn’t look like he was too nervous as he came on to pitch in the sixth inning against Snyder County. He also

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  • Section 3 Tournament Scores (updated 7/16)0

    Snyder County 6, Wellsboro 5 SC 001 041—6 11 0 WELL 302 000—5 9 2 Caden Wolfley, Aiden Everly (5), and Cole Shutt. Peyton McClure, Will Kibler (3), Caden Smith (5), Blake Hamblin (5), and Sam Rudy.  WP: Everly. LP: Smith   Top Snyder County hitters: Caden Wolfley 3-3, run, RBI; Cole Shutt 1-3, 2B,

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  • Corter and Schlesinger combine for seven hits as Keystone downs Pottsville 15-4 to open the Section 3 Major Baseball Tournament0

    By BRETT R. CROSSLEY For the Webb Weekly  BEECH CREEK—Braylen Corter seemed to pickup right where he left off from the District 12 Major Baseball Tournament.  During the opening game of the Section 3 Tournament, Corter scored the first run of the game, connected with a double and home run, and helped lead his team

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  • Footsteps and Flyballs for Great Causes0

    The middle of July can mean one thing in our area, the Lycoming County Fair. The event began in 1870 as a way for farmers to show and compare their produce and livestock. The salt of the earth event is still going strong. There’s something to be found there for everyone from the demolition derby,

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  • Too Quick0

    I can’t believe that it is mid-July! Where has the summer gone? Before you know it, it will be time for back to school sales and the Little League World Series. This is actually one of my favorite times of year. There is something about the long nights and hot days that makes me happy.

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  • 148th Lycoming County Fair Happens July 11 to July 210

    A lowered admission price, and a special section of the fair set aside especially for children called the “Amelia Earhart Funway,” are among the new things that fair officials are proud to point out about this year’s 148th edition of the Lycoming County Fair.” “We’ve lowered the price of admission this year from $6 to

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  • Datres Keeps Family and Friends First on His Way to Major Leagues0

    Once a young player is old enough to realize what it means to play at the professional level, a small dream starts to grow as they progress through their respective sports. For some competitors, the dream continues to grow until it becomes a reality. It might not always be reaching the professional level. It could

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  • A Lesson in Leadership0

    A very basic rule in business is that managers manage and leaders lead. Both are important. Every company, large or small, lives or dies on how well those in management are able to get the most out of whatever resource they manage. However, this is all based on maintaining a status quo. What happens, though,

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  • Datres, Johnson & Smith0

    Come on now — enough grumbling about the weather. Yes, it’s July, and its beginning has been hot, but just think back several months ago when we were ready to skin Punxsutawney Phil and were cursing the Ides of March and longing for spring’s arrival. You couldn’t tell it by the preponderance of NBA news

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  • The Roving Sportsman: Rattlers and Red Squirrels0

    Having grown up in Lycoming County, and spent most of the years of my life roaming its hills and streams, it has been a natural progression to be an avid lover of nature and to enjoy the outdoor sporting opportunities that this wonderful area provides. Through the years, my respect and admiration of all the

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  • A Brief Look at Hunting Seasons and Regulations0

    I’m sure the last thing on anybody’s mind right now is hunting unless, of course, you’re into groundhog hunting. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has come out with some new or changed rulings however that we hunters need to be aware of before the fall seasons get underway. I know, trying to keep up with all

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  • Cutters Carvings 7/11/180

    Cutters Roster Moves July 1 – Announced that Kevin Martir has joined the club as a coach July 2 – 1B Edwin Rodriguez and OF Matt Vierling promoted to Lakewood (A) July 3 – LHP Keylan Killgore added to the Williamsport roster July 4 – Released LHP Orestes Melendez Cutters Partnering with LiveSource for In-Stadium

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  • Cornhole for A Cause0

    There is an old lawn game that’s taking the region by storm. The concept is rather simple. Players take turns throwing bags full of corn. One in the hole secures three points, while a bag on the board gets one. Play continues until a team or player reaches the magic score of 21. Some call

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  • Negative Social Media Experiences May Have More Impact than Positive Experiences on Depression0

    Negative experiences on social media carry more weight than positive interactions when it comes to the likelihood of young adults reporting depressive symptoms, according to a new University of Pittsburgh analysis. “We found that positive experiences on social media were not related or only very slightly linked to lower depressive symptoms. However, negative experiences were

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  • District 12 Major Baseball Scoreboard (updated 7/6)0

    DISTRICT 12 TOURNAMENT  6/22/18 Keystone 5, Williamsport 1 Montgomery 14, South Williamsport 2 Jersey Shore/GSV 11, Muncy 1 East Lycoming 7, Hepburn 6  6/24/18 Newberry 6, Jersey Shore/GSV 5 (8 innings)  Keystone 6, Loyalsock 5 Montgomery 15, Woolrich 7 Montoursville 10, East Lycoming 0 6/26/18 Loyalsock 13, South 3 (4 innings)  Williamsport 23, Woolrich 0

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  • Johnson tosses another gem to help Keystone defeat Williamsport 4-2 in the D12 Major Baseball Championship0

    By BRETT R. CROSSLEY For the Webb Weekly WILLIAMSPORT—As much as things changed throughout the two-week District 12 Major Baseball Tournament it ultimately stayed the same as the opening round matchup between Keystone and Williamsport ended up being a preview of what would eventually become the Championship.  The  game played out in nearly the same

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  • Abdul-Hakim goes 5 2/3 to help Williamsport pickup an 11-3 win over Montoursville0

    By BRETT R. CROSSLEY For the Webb Weekly WILLIAMSPORT—Cole Shuler extended his arm and made a running catch to make the first out of the fifth inning against Montoursville.  The inning opened in Montoursville’s favor as the first two runners reached base and got into scoring position. Shuler’s grab appeared to save a run, but

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  • Independence Day by the Numbers

    Independence Day by the Numbers0

    Happy Fourth of July fellow Americans! No one celebrates their freedom and the founding of our great Nation as we do. I hope everyone takes the time to reflect on our freedom and explain what Independence Day is all about to our children. That being said, I thought it’d be fun to take a look

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