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Jason McCluneJason McClune in Reading Eagle - Sep 24 1988
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... defeat in a game. (2-1), which did not punt, had 335 total yards to 96 for (1-2). Brett Sheaffer (six receptions. 81 yards) took a touchdown pass from quarterback Jason Mcclune with 28 seconds left in the first quarter to complete an drive that gave a 7-0 lead. Jim Charles (61 yards, nine carries) scored from the 7 with 27 seconds ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Jason McCluneJason McClune in Reading Eagle - Sep 23 1988
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... defeat in a game. (2-1), which did not punt, had 335 total yards to 96 for (1-2). Brett Sheaffer (six receptions. 81 yards) took a touchdown pass from quarterback Jason Mcclune with 28 seconds left in the first quarter to complete an drive thal gave a 7-0 lead. Jim Charles (61 yards, nine carries) scored from the 7 with 27 seconds ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Jason McCluneJason McClune in Reading Eagle - Sep 14 1989
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 20-12. Facts, figures: Gov. Mifflin was held lo only 120 yards total ottense last week against Muhlenberg. rallied Irom a 12-6 deficit to beat Garden Spot last week. Quarterback Jason Mcclune had two touchdown passes. Hamburg (1-1) vs. Muhlenberg (2-0) Whan, where: Friday, Muhlenberg. Serles: Muhlenberg leads 5-3. Laat year: Hamburg won 14-0. Last week: Muhlenberg defeated Gov. Mifflin 14-0; Hamburg ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Jason McCluneJason McClune in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Dec 13 2006
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"... broad chest, stalwart chin and noble sentiments) is an Irish heir unjustly sent into penal servitude. in the battle with two grasping villains, both Irish, a magnificently and whining Jason Mcclune, while an English army officer (Whalen, sweetly bewildered) in love with his sister (Donnelly, eyes flashing) provides what support he can. But the real agent of victory is the stouthearted ..."
Publication place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States