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School closures could create complications for college-bound seniors looking to continue athletic careers

By Ed Lewis
April 10, 2020
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Adam Mahler signals to his Holy Redeemer teammates after winning the Boys 200 Yard Freestyle in the record time during the 2019 PIAA District 2 Class 2A Swimming Championships held at the Wilkes-Barre CYC. The closure of schools and high school athletics for the balance of this year could have an impact on senior student athletes looking to continue competing at the college level.

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