This or That? Central Pa. high school athletes answer trivia at Media Day: video

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Hear from student-athletes across the commonwealth answering some fun trivia questions at Pennlive's Spring Media Day.

Pennlive Media day has returned for another season of central Pa. athletics, showcasing talent across the commonwealth ahead of the kick-off for the spring sports season.For day one of the event, several captains from each school showed up to Cumberland Valley high school today to be interviewed and have their photos taken before they take the field this season.

In the video, students answered a series of fun ‘this or that’ questions, making choices between some of their favorite things and least favorite things. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

 

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