First Score Friday: high school football scores for Oct. 19

Reported by: Jason Bristol

Contributor: James Tully
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Updated: 10/20/2012 12:31 am
HARRISBURG -- High school football scores reported to the CBS 21 News newsroom for October 19, 2012:

Lancaster Catholic Hempfield PPD - Saturday at 1 p.m.
Penn Manor 40 Warwick 6 F
Manheim Township 0 Wilson 21 F
JP McCaskey Cedar Crest PPD - Saturday at 7 p.m.
Solanco 0 Elizabethtown 3 F
Conestoga Valley 64 Lebanon 6 F
Ephrata 0 Manheim Central 56 F
Lampeter-Strasburg 18 Cocalico 34 F
Pequea Valley Annville-Cleona PPD - Saturday at 11 a.m.
Donegal 21 Schuylkill Valley 7 SUSP/H, resumes Saturday at noon
Columbia 7 ELCO 6 SUSP - Saturday at 1 p.m.
Northern Lebanon 0 Garden Spot 30 F
Middletown 6 East Pennsboro 28 F
Milton Hershey 6 Susquenita 13 F
Camp Hill 14 Trinity 42 F
Shippensburg 14 Northern 7 F
Gettysburg 24 James Buchanan 14 F
Waynesboro 7 West Perry 35 F
Big Spring 27 Greencastle-Antrim 44 F
Central Dauphin East 12 Mifflin County 15 F
State College 35 Carlisle 0 F
Cumberland Valley 28 Central Dauphin 35 F
Lower Dauphin 28 Cedar Cliff 21 F
Susquehanna Township 49 Hershey 14 F
Palmyra 19 Mechanicsburg 35 F
Boiling Springs 13 Steel-High 40 F
Halifax Tri-Valley
Juniata 12 Williams Valley 27 F
Newport 7 Millersburg 19 F
East Juniata 22 Upper Dauphin 53 F
Pine Grove 0 Line Mountain 27 F
Central York Dallastown PPD - Saturday at 6 p.m.
York 24 Spring Grove 50 F
Red Lion 5 South Western 28 F
New Oxford 38 Susquehannock 12 F
Northeastern 38 Dover 21 F
Hanover 0 Bermudian Springs 35  F
Littlestown 48 York Suburban 22 F
Fairfield 9 Delone Catholic 44 F
York Catholic Eastern York PPD - Saturday at 7 p.m.



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