Sunday, February 4, 2024

About Town - February 4, 2024

Recent photos of Columbia

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Faces about town . . .
 








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The skeletons made no bones about their intention to invade.







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Let's hope these aren't necessary.

Twisted Tea - Back in action?

Sit a spell.

Not time for kayaks - yet.


Winter sunsets are the best.

Lotsa lights on Locust

FORES

Market Manager Chris Vera recently painted and refurbished three Keeley stoves and moved them back into the Market House, where they belong.

 A similar product was big in Columbia in the '80s. Some residents might remember.

Several piles of broken glass are still present along part of the railroad. A "found art" practitioner placed them there a few years ago.

Double-crossed garden

Does Columbia have a dog poop problem?


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He was shy at first.

But he got over it.

JESUS SAVES

Don't tell the borough about these bricks, or they'll want to dig them up and put in a concrete sidewalk.

Protected by . . . no one? someone? anyone?

Crazy numbers, often used in municipal budgeting

St. Pete's place

In the window of the former Fragments of the Past

OPEN?

See you later.

In prayer

PennDOT cleaning the deteriorating Veterans Memorial Bridge

From the redo at the Re-Uzit Shop

GOLD

2000-2019

Steeple

February 10th

Water-logged bulbs

Gandalf returned to Valinor.

Saturday, February 3, 2024

Columbia takes down Pequea Valley 54-32


Columbia 54, Pequea Valley 32 — The Crimson Tide capped off their grueling four-games-in-four-nights journey in style, clinching no worse than a tie for the section championship with a win in Kinzers.

Brooke Droege (19 points), Brie Droege (16 points — one night after joining the 2,000-point club) and Sehrena Finks-Garcia (10 points) showed the way in the scoring column, and Columbia used a 14-2 second-quarter clip for a 27-11 lead at the half. 

The Tide opened up plenty of breathing room with a 19-7 third-quarter run, and Columbia snapped Pequea Valley’s glittering 13-game winning tear, dating all the way back to Dec. 14. Both of the Braves’ setbacks this season are vs. the Tide. 

Good news for Pequea Valley: The Braves locked up a league playoff spot — along with Columbia — and Pequea Valley is still mathematically alive for a co-crown. Janae Patterson and Katie Stoltzfus scored 8 points apiece against the Tide. 

And this: Columbia’s win pushed the Tide past Pequea Valley, from No. 3 to No. 2, in the D3-3A power ratings. The Braves went from No. 2 to No. 3; they both trail No. 1 Lancaster Catholic.

Friday, February 2, 2024

Groundhog predicts early spring

 


Punxsutawney Phil didn’t see his shadow this morning, predicting an early spring.

This marks the first time since 2020 that Phil predicted an early spring.

[LNP | LancasterOnline] Welcome to the club: Columbia senior Brie Droege eclipses rare 2,000-point plateau [video]

The door to the magical 2,000-point club swung open Thursday. Columbia senior ace Brie Droege reached the scoring plateau in the first quarter of the Crimson Tide's 63-5 L-L League Section 4 victory over Linden Hall in Columbia.

Droege swooped in on a fast-break and banked in a layup to hit the mark. She needed 15 points for 2K and she scored 17 points — all in the first quarter — and she's at 2,002 career points.

Droege now has two things in common with her mom, former Columbia great Marjorie (Rhoads) Droege. First, they both scored their milestone 2,000th point in the same basket inside the Tide's storied gym. And second, they're both in the 2K scoring club.

Marjorie, a 1997 Columbia grad, is still atop the league's all-time scoring chart with 2,573 points. She scored her 2,000th point against Elco in her senior season.
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