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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL XXXI • NO 35

Student-Athletes Sign Letters Of Intent

2018

Eight Lower Dauphin High School student-athletes announced their college decisions at an early commitment day ceremony in the school cafeteria on Nov. 14. Ryan Kutz, son of Eric and Meg Kutz, is a four-year member of the baseball and football teams. He was a first-team Mid-Penn All-Star last season in Eight Lower Dauphin High School student-athletes announced their college decisions on Nov. 14. baseball and was a two-time Audrey Domovich, daughter of Andy and and hearing sciences and play field hockey. first-team Keystone Division All-Star. He Linda Domovich, plays field hockey and Caitlin Holland, daughter of Eric and was also a two-time first-team Keystone lacrosse for Lower Dauphin. She is a captain Kelly Holland, plays field hockey and Division punter in football. He will continue on the field hockey team and was a first-team lacrosse at Lower Dauphin and also plays his baseball career at Davidson College and Mid-Penn All-Star the past two years. She club field hockey. She was a first-team study biology on a premed track. also was named to the all-state first team Mid-Penn Conference All-Star in field hockey Grace Day, daughter of Steve and and was a national academic award winner and was a three-time NIT champion and a Michelle Day, is a three-year varsity starter last year. She will continue her field hockey two-time festival champion. She will continue on the girls’ basketball and volleyball career at William & Mary, where she will her field hockey career at Kent State teams. She was a second-team Keystone major in biology on a premed track. University and major in exercise science Division All-Star last season in basketball Maddie Gaughan, daughter of Jim and and pre-occupational/physical therapy. and was a two-time second-team Keystone Susan Gaughan, earned second-team all-state Katie Nalesnik, daughter of Lynn Division All-Star in volleyball. She will honors last year in field hockey and is a Sassaman and Matt Nalesnik, is a threeattend Lincoln Memorial University, where two-time Mid-Penn and Keystone Division time varsity letter winner in field hockey she will major in exercise science and play All-Star. She will attend the University of and lacrosse for Lower Dauphin, and she basketball. Maryland, where she will major in speech was named to the NFHCA all-academic See Student-Athletes pg 2

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Food And Book Drive Announced The Dauphin County Library System will partner with Bethesda Mission during its fall food drive. The public may stop by any of the library system’s eight locations to donate nonperishable food items that will be used to feed individuals and families in the community. A list of suggested food drive donations can be found at www.dcls.org/givingtuesday. In addition to the Bethesda Mission Food Drive, the library system will collect new books that will be distributed to the individuals and families in the community through library outreach activities, MARCO visits, and Community Collections. Books for readers of all ages will be accepted, but books for children are especially appreciated. Donations of food and new books will be accepted through Friday, Dec. 21. To learn more about the Dauphin County Library System, readers may visit www.dcls.org.

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