Lake-Lehman edged out Dallas in a competitive girls lacrosse matchup, securing a 13–11 victory in a game defined by balanced scoring and strong individual performances on both sides.
Down 8-3. Ace out early. Daylight fading. And somehow, the No. 1 team in District 2 still found a way. Valley View erased a five-run deficit and walked it off in the seventh behind Cora Castellani, but it was a complete team response highlighted by a lights-out relief effort from sophomore Grace Munley and a monster day at the plate from Abbi Call.
Abington Heights survived a massive seventh-inning rally to defeat Mid Valley 8-7 on Tuesday. The Comets built a dominant lead fueled by a six-run second inning, but the Spartans surged back with five runs in their final at-bat before falling just one run short.
Lakeland and Blue Ridge just battled through a nine-inning classic The Raiders took a late lead in extras, but the Chiefs answered with a stunning three-run rally to snatch the victory. It was a legendary performance on both sides—from a 10-strikeout masterpiece to the game-winning hit.
On Saturday, Dallas beat Nanticoke 15-5 in five innings on their home field. The Mountaineers earned their first win of the season and are hoping to keep the winning streak going.
The North Pocono Varsity Lady Trojans established dominance early, cruising to a decisive 9-3 win over East Stroudsburg South on Saturday. Fueled by a relentless first-inning offensive surge and a masterful, zero-earned-run start in the circle from Amelia Bell, North Pocono built an insurmountable 6-0 lead by the second inning. Supported by a flawless, error-free defensive showing, the Lady Trojans\' bats and gloves worked in perfect harmony to secure the win.
Bonner-Prendie claims first state title in school history as they defeat West York, 62-35.
Coming off a District 4 title, the Loyalsock Lancers return with a staggering .800 team slugging percentage and a .400 batting average. Under new head coach Casey Waller, stars like Easton Waller, Kinsie Phillips, and Shyla Fulp are looking to avenge last year\'s state tournament exit and bring home back-to-back championships.
As the season approaches, Loyalsock is eager to take the field and start competing. The Lancers are ready to put in the effort and work together as a team to find success throughout the spring.
On a stage where seasons end and pressure rises, the Royals delivered once again Monday night, taking down Hughesville 39-27 in the PIAA Class 3A semifinals and officially punching their ticket to the state championship game. And the way they’re doing it? It’s the definition of a team peaking at exactly the right time.
Struggling to find rhythm offensively, Prep called a timeout with 4:44 left in the first. The break sparked a response, as Eva Kaszuba led a mini-run to cut the deficit to 9–6. Still, Baker continued her dominant start, scoring 8 of Goretti’s first 13 points. By the end of the quarter, the Saints held a 15–11 advantage, though momentum had begun to shift.
The Montrose Varsity Competition Cheer team delivered a flawless game day performance at the Coast 2 Coast Hardrock Championship in Rochester, New York, hitting zero and bringing home first place in their division, Level Champion honors, and the Grand Champion title. The team now turns its focus to the All Out Cheer Nationals in Trenton, New Jersey on March 28.
Teams from every school in the Wyoming Valley Conference met at Dallas High School for a preseason Meet-the-Team and Media Day event.
After a slow start and an emotional moment when senior Ryan DeMarco was forced to leave the game with an injury, the Blue Devils regrouped and delivered a gritty comeback to defeat Delone Catholic, 51–39, in the PIAA Class 2A Quarterfinals, punching their ticket to the state Final Four.
WILKES-BARRE — Just a few weeks after the sting of a district championship loss, the Holy Redeemer girls basketball team has flipped the script in a big way.