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  2. Reading Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Reading Senior High School, colloquially known as The Castle on The Hill, is a 9–12 public high school in Reading, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1927 and is part of the Reading School District .

  3. Lenny Moore - Wikipedia

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    Moore was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on November 25, 1933.He had exceptional athletic ability. He attended Reading Senior High School, where his speed on the field earned him the nicknames "The Reading Rocket", "The Reading Rambler", "Lightning Lenny" (for his unmatched speed); and "Spats" (for the way he taped his high-top shoes, making them look like low-tops, and one of the first to ...

  4. List of PIAA basketball state champions - Wikipedia

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    2021: Reading Senior High School (District 3) over Archbishop Wood (District 12) 58-57 (2OT) 2019: Kennedy Catholic (District 10) over Pennridge (District 1) 64-62 (2OT) 2018: Roman Catholic (District 12) over Lincoln (District 12) 92–80; 2017: Reading Senior High School (District 3) over Pine-Richland (District 7) 64–60; Class 5A

  5. Historical Society of Berks County - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1869, the Historical Society of Berks County (HSBC) operates the Berks History Center as a museum and library located in Reading, Pennsylvania.The Society's mission, as described on its website, is "to focus attention on the unique local history, the vast material culture, and the diverse cultural heritage of Berks County by preserving, archiving, and promoting this material to ...

  6. John C. Kubacki - Wikipedia

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    Kubacki was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on June 6, 1912. [1] His father, Bernard, was a foreman for the Reading Car Wheel Company. [2] Kubacki graduated from Reading Senior High School in 1930 and Bucknell University in 1934. He was involved in athletics and was captain of the Bucknell boxing team his senior year. [3]

  7. From the Star-Telegram archive: Paschal High School photos ...

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    Dec. 22, 1950: The girls glee club and girls sextet of Paschal High School in Fort Worth combined talent to sing at the Star-Telegram community Christmas tree and music festival in Burnett Park.

  8. Fred Mautino - Wikipedia

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    2× First-team All-Eastern (1959, 1960) Frederick J. Mautino (born November 7, 1936) was an American football player. A native of Reading, Pennsylvania , Mautino attended Reading Senior High School and Staunton Military Academy .

  9. John Jankans - Wikipedia

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    John Jankans was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on October 3, 1932. [3] He attended Reading High School, where he played football under head coach Andy Stopper. His main position was left tackle. The right halfback on the team was Lenny Moore. Jankans and Moore were two of a handful of African-American players on the team.