It was a dominant weekend for several local lacrosse programs, with Scranton Prep, Crestwood, and Abington Heights all turning in impressive performances. The Cavaliers overwhelmed North Pocono with a 15-1 victory, Crestwood’s girls edged Delaware Valley in a tight 10-8 battle, and Abington Heights rolled past Wyoming Area 16-2, showcasing firepower and depth across the board.
Valley View’s offense exploded for 11 runs behind home runs from Kalli Karwowski, Abbi Call, and Emily Moyles, while Taylor Cawley’s bases-clearing double highlighted a five-run sixth inning. Karwowski, batting .500 with three home runs on the season, continued to lead the charge. On the mound, Call delivered six strong innings, allowing just one unearned run and striking out four. Cora Castellani also stayed red-hot with a .667 batting average, and Ashlyn Palickar contributed two hits and an RBI. Holy Redeemer was limited to five hits, with Mary Lombardi scoring their only run.
Penn State guard Moriah Murray has officially entered the transfer portal after three impressive seasons in Happy Valley. The Dunmore native started 27 games this past season, averaging 8.4 points and leading the nation in three-point shooting early in the year with 37 triples. Her departure marks the fifth for the Lady Lions this offseason, as Murray looks to make her mark with a new program after a standout career in the Big Ten.
Northwest Area’s boys’ basketball team saw its season come to an end in the PIAA Class 2A semifinals with a tough 68-43 loss to Linville Hill Christian, despite double-digit performances from Tucker Crawford, Ryan Miner, and Joszhua Miner.
Old Forge put on a opening day show Monday afternoon, rolling past Mountain View 11-1 behind a dominant all-around performance. A six-run fourth inning broke the game wide open, while Luke Olivieri kept the Eagles hitless through five innings, striking out seven. TJ DiMattia and Jake Iacavazzi led the charge at the plate, combining for four hits and six RBIs in the blowout win.
This past weekend, three local athletes showcased their exceptional talents on national and collegiate stages. Senior thrower Tommy Fiorelli earned a silver medal in the shot put at the Adidas Indoor Nationals, demonstrating remarkable dedication and skill. Mid-Valley High School alumna and Villanova University sophomore, Maranda Runco, played a pivotal role in the Wildcats’ 12-3 victory over Georgetown University, contributing both offensively with a home run and defensively by closing the game as a pitcher. Additionally, former West Scranton High School hurdler, Colin Manley, began his outdoor track season with a commendable performance for East Stroudsburg University, finishing second in his heat and tenth overall in the hurdles event. These achievements highlight the athletes’ commitment and the supportive sports community that has fostered their growth.
When JD first stepped onto the court at PSWB, he was eager to develop both as a player and as a person. Looking back, he describes his time at the university as a \"cool experience.\" \"I’ve grown and learned a lot about myself as a player and as a man that’ll take with me after I’m done playing here,\" he says. \"I’m appreciative of the opportunities that Coach Hammett bestowed upon me.\" His development has been shaped not only by the challenges and opportunities of college basketball but also by the mentorship and guidance he\'s received from his coaches and teammates.
In a matchup where every possession mattered, Devon Prep’s duo of Zane Conlon and Reece Craft were simply unstoppable, combining for 51 points as the Tide rolled past Valley View 64-44 to punch their ticket to the state championship.
The Loyalsock Lancers took control early and never let up, earning a 65-46 victory over Imhotep Charter and punching their ticket to the state championship game Thursday against Shady Side Academy.
MECHANICSBURG, PA – The Mountain View girls basketball team saw its season come to a close in the PIAA Class 2A semifinals on Friday night, falling 41-38 in a hard-fought battle against Berlin Brothersvalley (BBV) from District 5.
Crestwood controlled possession and made big plays on both ends of the field, with Caporuscio and Ziegler leading the charge in an early-season statement victory.
Abington Heights’ offensive firepower was on full display as Gavin Anders and Logan Fedor led the way, and Colton Naholnik anchored a strong defensive effort in net, helping the Comets cruise to a 13-4 home win over Danville.
Their final score won’t tell the story — but the banners, the memories, and the milestones will. The best Crestwood girls basketball team ever didn’t just play for themselves — they played for every Comet that came before them.
Excerpt: A buzzer-beating three-pointer brought heartbreak to Holy Cross in their 58-57 playoff loss to West Catholic. The Crusaders led most of the way but saw their season end on a last-second shot. Despite the crushing defeat, Holy Cross put on a remarkable display of effort and teamwork that made their school proud.
March 21, 2025 – Tunkhannock, PA — The Tunkhannock Tigers opened their 2025 season with a dominant 12–5 win over Lake-Lehman, showcasing a complete team effort fueled by efficient scoring, strong midfield control, and relentless hustle on both ends of the field.