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Trinity vs Peters Township Basketball

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Katie Roupe / Observer-Reporter Peters Townships’ Rylen Faloni secures two points during the second quarter of the game while Trinity’s Nick Moretti tries to block the shot.

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Katie Roupe / Observer-Reporter The Indians’ Dakota Norton tries to break through Trinity’s Corey Hunsberger and Steve Vorum to get to the basket.

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Katie Roupe / Observer-Reporter Trinity’s Christian Koroly goes for two while Peters Townships’ Gabe Pritz and Dakota Norton block the shot during the game on Friday, December 21.

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Katie Roupe / Observer-Reporter Trinity’s Jarred Deep looks to shoot while Peters’ Gabe Pritz guards during the first quarter of the game.

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Katie Roupe / Observer-Reporter The Hillers’ Berton Miller shoots and is fouled by Peters’ Timothy Swoope during the first quarter.

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Katie Roupe / Observer-Reporter Peters’ Timothy Swoope races past Trinity’s Steve Vorum to get to the basket during the second quarter.

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Observer-Reporter

Youth baseball players were given the OK to ready for a shortened season last Friday when Washington and Greene counties moved into the green phase of Gov. Tom Wolf’s reopening plan for Pennsylvania.

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Associated Press

Pete Rose acknowledges fans as he takes the field for a ceremonial first at-bat before a Washington Wild Things game in 2015. Rose coached the bases for two innings for the Wild Things. Fans also paid $40 for Rose’s autograph and $100 for attend a meet-and-greet event with baseball’s all-time hits leader.


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