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Berks asks Lancaster-Lebanon League to form football super conference

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FILE PHOTO: West York’s Ay’Jaun Marshall carries the ball late in the game. (Photo: Paul Chaplin, For GametimePA)

(Undated) — There could be a huge football conference brewing in District 3.

Officials from Berks County Interscholastic Athletic Association approached the Lancaster-Lebanon League about joining forces, according to lancasteronline.com.

If it happens, the football-only league would become the largest in District 3 at 37 schools — 24 from L-L and 13 from Berks. It would leapfrog the Mid Penn Conference’s 27 football teams and 23 in York-Adams.

L-L officials, who lancasteronline.com said gave a “lukewarm reception” to the idea in a first read-through, will discuss the proposal again at their February meeting. They can vote on the proposal at that time, deny the request or table it.

 

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