He didn’t just transfer—he transformed. Weston Yannone took the offseason by storm, showing up in Buffalo with something to prove and leaving as one of the most complete quarterbacks on the East Coast. Dunmore’s newest weapon is already making waves as he attends offseason camps to prepare for the upcoming \'25 season.
But Nick’s success isn’t just about accolades; it’s deeply rooted in the people who have shaped him. He often praises his sixth-grade basketball coach for molding him into the player and leader he is today. “That coach instilled in me the values of leadership and perseverance,” Nick says, reflecting on the early mentorship that continues to guide him.
Her achievements extend far beyond athletics. She is also a member of the National Honor Society with a flawless 4.0 GPA, Ella is a model of what it means to be both a student and athlete.
Delaware Valley head coach Keith Olsommer, the architect behind one of NEPA’s most dominant football programs, will be recognized as the Scranton Lions Club Man of the Year during halftime of the 2025 Dream Game on July 23 at John Henzes Stadium.
Before the lights come on and the stands fill up, there’s a dad out there dragging the field, fixing the broken latch on the dugout gate, or sprinting back home because someone forgot their glove—again. He’s not doing it for applause. He’s doing it because he believes in what sports can give a child—structure, confidence, and a place to belong. On this Father’s Day, we honor the dads whose behind-the-scenes devotion shapes not only athletes, but future leaders.
The engines roared, the dirt flew, and the crowd came alive—but on Bike Night, it was the smiles that stole the show. As racers battled under the lights, 200 children walked away with bikes and memories that will last a lifetime. At Penn Can Speedway, the thrill of the race meets the soul of a community, proving that some victories don’t come with trophies—they come with heart.
With every step toward the mound, Eddie Kaufman carried the prayers of a community, the strength of a fighter, and the dreams of a brighter tomorrow. His pitch wasn’t just a tribute to baseball — it was a symbol of resilience, reminding us all that even in the face of life’s toughest battles, hope still takes the field.
Lace up and be part of something bigger—this July, the Michael “Chippi” Cawley Memorial 5K & Walk returns to Peckville for a powerful day of purpose, remembrance, and community. Whether you run, walk, or cheer from the sidelines, this celebration of life promises inspiration at every step—and your participation helps keep Michael’s legacy alive while supporting epilepsy awareness and local causes that mattered most to him. Don’t miss the chance to make an impact. Sign up today.
Molly Walsh, one of the top basketball players in District 2, has officially been cleared to return to play after missing her junior season due to a torn ACL.
Taylor Cawley was untouchable in the circle and the Cougars were unstoppable at the plate. With 13 strikeouts, 14 hits, and a roaring crowd behind them, Valley View rolled past Kennard-Dale 6-0 to claim the PIAA 4A State Championship in dominant fashion at Penn State.
From Taylor to the Big Ten, Tavian Branch’s journey is powered by grit, strength, and belief in the people around him. Choosing Rutgers wasn’t just about football — it was about fit, family, and a culture that felt like home. With one final high school season ahead, Branch is ready to finish what he started and carry his small-town pride onto the national stage.
The names on the jerseys may be different, but the fire is the same. The 2025 Field of Dreams Game brings together the best of the Lackawanna League for one last showdown—school pride on full display, rivals turned teammates, and a cause that matters bigger than the scoreboard.
Thirty-four of the Lackawanna League’s top senior softball players will take the field together one final time at the University of Scranton. The 2025 Field of Dreams Game brings two all-star teams, 18 schools, and one shared mission to support the Bill Howerton Strike Out Cancer Initiative—making it a night of standout talent and meaningful impact. Sunday at 5pm, be there!!
From commanding the circle to crushing at the plate and shutting down runners behind it, Sofia Esterline, Ella Helcoski, and Kendall Golden are showing that Northeast Pennsylvania is producing some of the best young softball talent in the country. The 2025 USA Softball All-American Games just got a whole lot tougher—with NEPA in the mix.
Madison Hedglin’s journey into running began in the 7th grade, when she first stepped onto the cross country course and track.