Photo gallery for Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017.
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Seneca Valley's Erin Danik drives toward the net Monday night, Jan. 16, 2017. The Raiders girls basketball team defeated Butler, 43-33.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
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Employee Jacob Mitzel shows some of the inventory at Save on Beer in Marshall Township. With new legislation taking effect on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, distributors around the state are now allowed to sell beer in any quantity, including six-packs, individual cans and bottles and growlers.DAVE PRELOSKY/butler eagle
Butler High School basketball players Heidi Gross, left, and Alyssa Eyth balance their studies with their athletics through time management, sacrifice and dedication.submitted photo
Mars’ Robby Carmody drives to the basket on Jan. 2, 2016. Carmody has made school as well as sports a priority.Butler eagle file photo
Seneca Valley’s Karlie Martin is defended by Butler’s Mia Rader Monday night, Jan. 16, 2017. The Raiders girls basketball team defeated Butler, 43-33.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
Seneca Valley’s Michaela Lamont, right, tries putting up a shot in front of Butler defender Jenna Kunst Monday night, Jan. 16, 2017. Lamont scored 17 points in the Raiders’ 43-33 victory.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
Seneca Valley’s Jorden Jamieson, right, and Gretchen Koken, left, defend against Butler’s Jenna Kunst Monday night, Jan. 16, 2017. The Raiders girls basketball team defeated Butler, 43-33.DAVE PRELOSKY/Butler Eagle
Butler’s Alyssa Eyth competes against West Shamokin in the opening women’s game of the Armstrong Tip-Off Tournament at Armstrong High School in Manor Township on Dec. 9, 2016.butler eagle file photo
Freeport’s Austin Romanchak runs during first half action of the fall 2016 football season at Freeport High School. Romanchak has his sights set on a college scholarship and knows that good grades will help achieve that goal.butler eagle file photo
Butler Catholic School students Mason Grenci and Stella Swanson display their newly created family crests.submitted photo
Butler Catholic School students, from left, Camden Rockcastle, Mason Grenci and Stella Swanson display their newly created family crests.submitted photo
Employee Jacob Mitzel shows some of the inventory at Save on Beer in Marshall Township. With new legislation taking effect on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, distributors around the state are now allowed to sell beer in any quantity, including six-packs, individual cans and bottles and growlers.DAVE PRELOSKY/butler eagle
