Brayden Rose hat trick led Riverside to a commanding 99-51 track victory over Lakeland. Barnett & Olmos also secured multiple wins in the Vikings dominant performance.
Crestwood Comets routed Wilkes-Barre Area Wolfpack 19-4. An offensive showcase featured 23 hits. Celia Stahlnecker led with 4 hits; Kayla Sinavage drove in 3 runs.
As the dust settled on a historic North Pocono football season, Head Coach Greg Dolhan reflected on a year defined by resilience, growth, and community pride. He described the team as “walking on air,” emphasizing both gratitude for departing seniors and a strong focus on turning the page toward the future. Throughout the season, challenges such as key injuries forced players and coaches to adapt quickly, reinforcing trust and teamwork across the roster. Dolhan credited his athletes for their dedication, noting their commitment in the weight room and eagerness to build on success. Beyond wins and losses, he highlighted the powerful connection formed between the team and the community, from packed stands to shared Friday night traditions. Looking ahead, Dolhan’s goal remains clear: develop players as people first and maximize the team’s potential. While replacing key seniors won’t be easy, he believes the foundation is strong and the program is ready for what comes next.
Wyoming Valley West stuns top-ranked Pittston Area 8-4 in a dramatic comeback, led by Kenneth Craig\'s bases-clearing double. A huge upset victory!
Some nights are bigger than baseball. Under a perfect sky at Mid Valley, the Spartans played for something deeper, something lasting. With Eddie Kaufman’s legacy front and center, this wasn’t just a game. It was a reminder.