Steffy: 'Fooled ya! Didn't I?'; CV star chooses Maryland over his pal Smoker's alma mater MSU

From: Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA | Date: December 12, 2003| Author: Jeffrey Reinhart | Copyright information

Bet you didn't know Jordan Steffy is a practical joker.

We all know about the Conestoga Valley senior's athletic prowess. He's a star quarterback with a rocket arm, and he has plenty of speed to burn on the football field. And he's a defensive whiz on the basketball court.

But a practical joker?

Steffy pulled a fast one Thursday night at the Lancaster Host Resort.

Addressing a throng of family, friends, classmates, teammates and media -- including one guy holding up...

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