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Northern Lebanon Community Celebrates Wrestling Season and State Championship Win

The Northern Lebanon community came together on Tuesday evening to celebrate the wrestling season and Aaron Seidel’s State Championship win. The festivities began at 6 pm when a fire truck parade departed from the Northern Lebanon High School parking lot.

The parade wound its way through the town of Fredericksburg, where enthusiastic residents had decorated their cars and trucks to follow along. From there, the parade looped around the Mountain Stream development before continuing down Airport Road and across Route 22 to the town of Jonestown.

The parade snaked its way through the streets of Jonestown before entering the Kings Plantation neighborhood. The atmosphere was electric, with cheers and honks of support echoing through the air as the parade made its way back towards the high school.

Before departing, participants met at Northern Lebanon High School between 5-5:30 pm to decorate their vehicles with window paint and balloons, adding to the festive atmosphere. Families lined the streets to cheer on the parade and show their support for the Northern Lebanon wrestling team.

The community was thrilled to celebrate Aaron Seidel’s State Championship win and the team’s successful wrestling season. The parade was a testament to the dedication and hard work of the Northern Lebanon wrestling team, as well as the support and pride of the local community.

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