"C'mon Old Mill! Yes sir!" the Millersville man shouted. "Play like a champion! This is it, this is memories for a lifetime!"
But when the Old Mill Patriots' clinched the state 4A football championship last night, snuffing out any hopes for the Henry A. Wise High Pumas on a last-ditch reverse with 10 seconds on the clock, Kilby had little to say.
"That was awesome," Kilby said quietly, his voice increasingly more hoarse. "I think the whole county should be proud of this."
As soon as the game ended, 17-16, the Patriots...
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Nice Job! - 2009-12-05 12:53:47
Way to bring it home Old Mill!!
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