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NewsAugust 25, 2015

NANTY GLO, Pa. -- A high-school football team had to move its scrimmage after geese -- and the waste they leave behind -- invaded its stadium. Blacklick Valley High School moved Saturday's scrimmage to a practice field by the school after the game field in Nanty Glo was deemed off-limits. Blacklick Valley Superintendent John Mastillo hopes workers will have the field cleaned up in time for the team's home opener in a couple of weeks. Mastillo said about 65 geese have taken over the field...

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NANTY GLO, Pa. -- A high-school football team had to move its scrimmage after geese -- and the waste they leave behind -- invaded its stadium. Blacklick Valley High School moved Saturday's scrimmage to a practice field by the school after the game field in Nanty Glo was deemed off-limits. Blacklick Valley Superintendent John Mastillo hopes workers will have the field cleaned up in time for the team's home opener in a couple of weeks. Mastillo said about 65 geese have taken over the field.

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