PENNCREST'S HOLMAN-LITTLE HOSPITALIZED FRIDAY
Penncrest senior Marvin Holman-Little was hospitalized Friday, feeling feverish after playing in the Lions' afternoon victory over Avon Grove.
The 6-6 forward scored two points in 18 minutes against Avon Grove in a game that started at 3 p.m. After the game, Holman-Little went to his job at Borders Bookstore at the Granite Run Mall, according to Penncrest coach Mike Doyle.
Holman-Little's coworkers called for an ambulance and he was taken in for testing. Doyle said Holman-Little could return to the lineup as early as this Friday.
Holman-Little, who is receiving Division I recruiting attention, leads the Lions (15-3, 11-3) in scoring and rebounding. He received some attention last spring when he was granted an extra year of eligibility by the PIAA for extenuating circumstances in his home life, a story which was first reported by the Daily Times.
For more on Holman-Little and Saturday's games, check out the Daily Times' Sunday edition.
The 6-6 forward scored two points in 18 minutes against Avon Grove in a game that started at 3 p.m. After the game, Holman-Little went to his job at Borders Bookstore at the Granite Run Mall, according to Penncrest coach Mike Doyle.
Holman-Little's coworkers called for an ambulance and he was taken in for testing. Doyle said Holman-Little could return to the lineup as early as this Friday.
Holman-Little, who is receiving Division I recruiting attention, leads the Lions (15-3, 11-3) in scoring and rebounding. He received some attention last spring when he was granted an extra year of eligibility by the PIAA for extenuating circumstances in his home life, a story which was first reported by the Daily Times.
For more on Holman-Little and Saturday's games, check out the Daily Times' Sunday edition.
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