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Parkland Pulls Away in Second Half to Top Delaware Valley in 6A State Playoffs
March 11, 2026  |  Carrie Miner Yaple

Parkland Pulls Away in Second Half to Top Delaware Valley in 6A State Playoffs

The exclamation point came from Javian Porter. Porter rose above the defense for a powerful one-handed dunk that brought the Parkland crowd to its feet, effectively putting the game out of reach. Moments later, he added another dunk to seal the victory.

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Wyoming Seminary Rallies in Fourth Quarter to Edge Marion Catholic, 46–43, in State Playoff Thriller
March 10, 2026  |  Carrie Miner Yaple

Wyoming Seminary Rallies in Fourth Quarter to Edge Marion Catholic, 46–43, in State Playoff Thriller

Wyoming Seminary delivered its biggest offensive stretch of the night in the fourth quarter, scoring 18 points when it mattered most. The late push proved just enough to overcome Marion Catholic and secure the 46–43 victory.

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Liberty Pulls Away Late to Defeat Wilkes-Barre Area in State Playoff Opener
March 7, 2026  |  Matt Flanagan

Liberty Pulls Away Late to Defeat Wilkes-Barre Area in State Playoff Opener

BETHLEHEM — Liberty opened the PIAA Class 6A boys basketball state playoffs with a strong second-half performance Saturday, defeating Wilkes-Barre Area 61–52 to advance to the Round of 16.

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Madison Falkowski Leads Huddle for Hearts Tournament Fundraiser to Support AED Access and Cardiac Arrest Awareness
March 6, 2026  |  Brad Loff

Madison Falkowski Leads Huddle for Hearts Tournament Fundraiser to Support AED Access and Cardiac Arrest Awareness

Madison Falkowski is using field hockey to drive a life saving mission, leading a Huddle for Hearts tournament fundraiser aimed at raising awareness about Sudden Cardiac Arrest and helping place AED devices where young athletes play, practice, and compete.

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Mountaineers Hold Off Tigers, Advance in State Playoffs
March 6, 2026  |  Carrie Miner Yaple

Mountaineers Hold Off Tigers, Advance in State Playoffs

While the Tigers found success from beyond the arc—knocking down eight three-pointers compared to Dallas’ four—the Mountaineers made the most of their opportunities at the free-throw line. Dallas converted 13 of 16 attempts, while Northwestern Lehigh went 4 for 9, a key difference in a game where every point mattered.

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