Isabella Forgione fueled a 14-hit outburst with five RBIs, while SportzWire’s newest sideline shooter — bat boy-turned-photographer Tommy — captured the moment post game as North Pocono rolled past Delaware Valley in a 12-2 win.
Leadoff hitter Ashlynn Barlett sparked Hughesville’s offense, going 3-for-4 at the plate with 3 RBIs and two runs scored. Ella Breneisen also had a standout performance, collecting three hits, driving in two runs, and scoring once. Maddie Smith was a force in the middle of the lineup, recording two hits, 2 RBIs, and crossing the plate four times.
Williamsport came alive in the third, stringing together timely hits and aggressive base running to take firm control of the game early. The Millionaires tacked on one run apiece in the fifth and sixth innings, building a 7-0 lead heading into the final frames.
Wilkes-Barre Area used a big third inning and clutch relief pitching to take down Nanticoke Area, 5–2, on Monday afternoon.
Lake-Lehman continued its dominant stretch on the diamond with a convincing 10-2 victory over Wyoming Area on Monday, powered by a near-flawless outing from Hannah Chipego and an offensive surge led by freshman Brooke Reilly.
HONESDALE — After a tough stretch of games, Honesdale softball got back on track Monday afternoon with a steady 6-3 win over Western Wayne, sparked by a strong middle-inning surge and a complete game effort in the circle.
DUNMORE – In a dramatic finish under the Friday night lights, Dunmore came alive in the bottom of the seventh to rally past Lakeland 4-3 in a thrilling Lackawanna League softball showdown.
Nazareth junior quarterback Peyton Falzone, one of Pennsylvania’s top Class of 2026 prospects, has committed to Penn State, adding elite in-state talent to the Nittany Lions’ nationally ranked recruiting class. The 6-foot-5, dual-threat standout led Nazareth to a playoff berth in 2024 and is coming off an EPC MVP season. His commitment continues a tradition of Lehigh Valley stars heading to Happy Valley.
Through Millan’s visionary leadership, WeDifferent has become a powerhouse not just in terms of wins, but in building a culture rooted in character, confidence, and community. His programs emphasize far more than just athletic ability—developing strong values, accountability, and team-first mentalities that have fueled success on the national stage. Now, that same championship mindset is set to inspire a new generation of athletes at Parkland.
Pittston Area delivered an emphatic performance in this year’s edition of the “Battle of the Bridge,” cruising past Wyoming Area with an 11-1 victory on Sunday.
The Wildcats had a strong offensive outing, racking up 11 hits on the day, while Towanda struggled to get things going, managing just two hits and failing to score. Athens\' hitters were in full force, with five different players crossing the plate during the game.
Delaware Valley outscored Wyoming Seminary 17-3 over the final three quarters and held the Blue Knights scoreless in the second half, cruising to a 20-6 win as Peyton LaRocco celebrated his 400th career point.
Lake-Lehman erupted for six runs in the bottom of the third inning and never looked back, taking down Tunkhannock 10-4 in a dominant home win Friday afternoon.
Carbondale Area came through in the clutch on Friday afternoon, securing a dramatic 5-4 walk-off win over Honesdale in eight innings in a back-and-forth battle.
Rachel Shook reached a major career milestone on a cold and rainy Senior Day at Mangelsdorf Field, helping lead the Misericordia University women’s lacrosse team to a 6-5 win over Arcadia.