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SHERMAN Clymer/Sherman/Panama had a somewhat convoluted path to Class C’s No. 1 seed heading into Saturday afternoon’s game.
Beat Fredonia.
And hold the Hillbillies to fewer than six points.
Check.
And check.
John Swabik scored a pair of second-quarter touchdowns and the Wolfpack stifled the Nick Whitfield-led Fredonia attack all afternoon en route to a 26-0 Class C South title-clinching victory at Harry S. Brosius Field.
C/S/P’s reward for such dominance? A Section VI semifinal date with undefeated Southwestern next Saturday afternoon in Clymer.
Swabik, filling in as the Wolfpack’s primary running back with Connor Cooper injured, made the most of his opportunity running 24 times for a career-high 219 yards.
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Right, Dr. Wolf-Dieter Krahn treated, left, Jeffrey Johnson with the monoclonal antibodies treatment, which reduces the chances of hospitalization or death for people diagnosed with COVID-19.
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A specialized treatment to help people, especially those over the age of 65, who have tested positive for COVID-19 may be the reason a Jamestown man is still alive.
The treatment is monoclonal antibodies, Monoclonal “mono” means “one” and “clonal” means “copy” antibodies are a type of medication that seeks out the COVID-19 virus in a person’s body and blocks it from infecting their cells and replicating. According to Dr. Graham Snyder, UPMC medical director of infection prevention and hospital epidemiology, the use of monoclonal antibodies in a recently infected COVID-19 patient has the ability to reduce the chances of hospitalization or death by 70%. He said UPMC has provided the treatment to more than 1,000 COV
School Board To Meet Today
SALAMANCA The Salamanca City Central School Board will meet at 5:30 p.m. today via Zoom. The meeting can be accessed by visiting https://caboces-org.zoom.us/j/93472094724. The ID is 934 7209 4724 with a password of Feb2BOE.
Residents Are Warned Not To Share Photos
The Better Business Bureau is issuing a warning to area residents not to share a photo of vaccination cards on social media. The self-identifying information on it makes people vulnerable to identity theft and can help scammers create phony versions. The card has a vaccine recipient’s full name and birthday on it, as well as information about where they got their vaccine. If social media privacy settings aren’t set high, people may be giving valuable information away for anyone to use. Sharing personal information isn’t the only issue. Scammers in Great Britain were caught selling fake vaccination cards on eBay and TikTok, and Better Business Bureau officials said it is only a matter o
From a Division III wide receiver to Eagles’ new head coach | Getting to know Nick Sirianni
Updated Jan 21, 2021;
Posted Jan 21, 2021
The Eagles announced they have hired Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni to become their new head coach.(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
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Sirianni will replace Doug Pederson, who was fired on Jan. 11 after five seasons with the team. Sirianni has not been a head coach in the NFL but has experience coaching at the colligate and professional level. Thought to be a future head coach, Sirianni only had one interview during this cycle, and it was with the Eagles.
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