DANVILLE — When the immature bald eagle soared through the goalpost at the edge of a football field, it was a touchdown for those who worked for months to save the injured bird. But when a second bald eagle was released, there would be no extra point. On Aug. 19 the Pennsylvania Game Commission and officials from two wildlife rehabilitation centers released two immature bald eagles that, months before, were fighting to survive. The first eagle, found after it had been blown out of its nest in Adams County, had no problem gaining altitude after it was released.