On homecoming night at Trojans Stadium, North Pocono rode three touchdowns from sophmore Joe Briskie and a pair of key interceptions to roll past Dallas and stay unbeaten. Briskie, sidelined by the Mountaineers a year ago with an injury, called the performance a redemption “beat down,” while praising his offensive line for paving the way.
Mid Valley’s Jacob Borrelli stole the spotlight in Week 4 of the Lackawanna League Cluster Meets, breaking both the course and school record with a blistering 16:37 to lead the Spartans past Riverside in a 27-29 thriller. Elk Lake’s Kendel Jones also etched his name into history with a 15:30 at Valley View, pacing a 1-2-3 sweep, while Wallenpaupack’s Aiden Janowicz edged Maxx Kelly by just 0.3 seconds in a dramatic finish. On the girls’ side, Abington’s Anna Pucilowski turned in a dominant 18:21 to keep the Comets unbeaten, Old Forge won by a single point over Mid Valley, and Wallenpaupack’s depth carried the day against Delaware Valley.
Week 5 Record: 13-4 Season Record: 72-23
Nick Burak scored twice, including a first-half free kick, as Valley View earned a 4-2 Division I win over Scranton in Peckville. Noah Symuleski and Jagger Roe also scored for the Cougars, while Ahmani Wilonja netted both goals for the Knights.
Valley View leaned on timely deep shots, a physical ground game, and a defense that refused to budge to shut out Scranton 28 to 0 at John Henzes Veterans Memorial Stadium.
Wyoming Area kept its perfect season alive with a 2–1 win over Holy Redeemer on Wednesday afternoon at the Luzerne County Sports Complex. Junior forward Ava Musinski continued her strong run of form, scoring both goals for the Warriors. Redeemer answered in the second half when Elyse Kunec buried the equalizer, but Musinski struck again to give Wyoming Area the edge they needed.
Week 5 across District 2 was about more than just football scores, it was about electric performances, clutch finishes, sideline style, and community spirit. From Kevin Vincent’s five-touchdown explosion for Holy Cross to Brody Spindler’s ice-cold overtime heroics for Pittston Area, the athletes delivered moments that will be remembered long after the lights went out. With our sponsors backing each feature and a great team of photographers capturing every angle, SportzWire continues to showcase the passion, pride, and power of NEPA sports.
Just when we thought Week 4 had flipped the script, Week 5 rewrote the entire playbook. In true District IV fashion, what looked like a return to order has instead given way to more volatility. Some teams solidified their status, others crumbled under pressure, and a few dark horses have suddenly become impossible to ignore. Comparing Week 4 to Week 5, it’s clear: the only constant in this season is change.
North Pocono continues to hold the top spot in the District 2 Big School Top 10, nearly doubling its point total from last week to 94. Abington Heights and Pittston Area remain close behind, while Valley View jumps into the top five. Delaware Valley also climbs a spot, pushing Crestwood down to eighth, as the middle of the rankings sees plenty of movement.
Berwick holds on to the top spot in the District 2 Small School Top 10, edging out Wyoming Area by just two points. Lackawanna Trail climbs into third, Scranton Prep surges into the top five, and Mid Valley makes one of the week’s biggest gains as the middle of the rankings tighten up.
Friday nights are more than just football, they’re about the heartbeat of school spirit. SportzWire’s new “Halftime Highlight,” presented by DJ Pat Sweeney, puts the spotlight on the bands, color guards, and cheer squads that bring the energy and excitement to Friday Night Lights. From the music to the routines, it’s time these students take center stage.
Weekly recap of week 5 scores and highlights.
On a night where soccer met something much larger, Mountain View found the back of the net twice in the second half to stay red hot. But at Spartan Stadium, the real highlight was Mid Valley’s commitment to raising awareness for mental health and rallying behind one of their own, proof that sports are about far more than wins and losses.
In a single game, Lackawanna Trail senior Isaac Ryon proved why he’s the definition of a complete athlete. Racking up 308 rushing yards, 55 receiving yards, two interceptions, a field goal, and even 45 passing yards, Ryon impacted every phase of the field in a performance that won’t soon be forgotten. A three-sport standout who excels in football, wrestling, and baseball, Isaac’s relentless work ethic and humble leadership make him a true role model. From dominating under Friday night lights to giving back through community service, he embodies what it means to be Wired Different.
Two 5–0 powers collide at Crispin Field this Friday, September 26, 7:00 p.m., when Wyoming Area travels to face Berwick in a matchup with major WVC Division 2 and District 2 Class 3A stakes. Both teams enter unbeaten, with this game already circled as the division decider.