Camp Hill finished its regular season 5-5, 1-5 in the Mid-Penn Capital. Boiling Springs finished 2-8, 1-5 in the Capital.
Camp Hill's Drew Branstetter, in this file photo, helped lead his team past Boiling Springs Friday. Mark Pynes | pennlive.comDrew Branstetter had another big game Friday to lead Camp Hill to a 35-27 win over Boiling Springs.
Branstetter accounted for 316 yards — 297 passing, 21 rushing — and four touchdowns. Three of those touchdowns came through the air, helping him overcome a two-interception night. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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