Her college journey hasn’t always been smooth. As a freshman, Rachel found herself in and out of the lineup, struggling mentally with the uncertainty of her role. But by the fourth game of the season, she earned a starting position and never looked back.
At the collegiate level, Jack has found a true home at CNU. This past season, the team made a deep run to the Elite 8 in the NCAA Tournament, and Jack has his sights set even higher, hoping for a Final Four appearance next season.
Stella Styczen was unstoppable Friday night in Nanticoke, firing a no-hitter and driving in four runs as Hanover Area blanked Pittston 9-0 to capture the District 16 Majors Division championship and punch their ticket to sectionals.
When asked about her favorite part of the Drive, Chip, and Putt challenge, Ainsley simply said, “The whole thing!” It’s a sentiment that reflects both her joy for the game and her relentless competitive drive.
A 10-run third inning powered Valley View past Carbondale 13-2 on Thursday night at Jessup Youth Sports Complex, wrapping up pool play in emphatic fashion under the lights.
Just weeks after committing to Penn State, four-star quarterback Peyton Falzone of Nazareth Area High School has flipped to Auburn. The Lehigh Valley standout, one of Pennsylvania’s top prospects, now heads to the SEC, reshaping both Auburn’s 2026 class and Penn State’s quarterback plans.
Talon Prutzman drove in five runs and Valley View’s pitching duo of Kody Malinowski and Elio Brunori combined for a three-hit shutout in an 8-0 win over Mid Valley Friday night at Lakeland in District 32 11U All-Star action.
In a fun and competitive battle between two rising programs, GWA edged Northwest 4-1 to win the District 31 title, backed by timely hitting and clean defense.
However, Molly’s journey hasn’t been without challenges. Heading into her junior year, she suffered a devastating torn ACL, MCL, and meniscus during AAU play.
One of the biggest influences in Kira’s journey has been Matt Flanagan, who has worked with her since eighth grade. His guidance, support, and shared work ethic have played a pivotal role in helping Kira elevate her game both mentally and physically. She speaks highly of their relationship and attributes much of her development to the foundation they built together.
A 10-run third inning broke things wide open as Abington rolled past Moosic, 14-0, in District 17 11U pool play Wednesday at South Scranton Little League. Carson W. and Evan R. sparked the offensive outburst, while Abington’s pitching duo held Moosic to just one hit.
Lackawanna College is officially on the move—elevating its athletics program from junior college status to NCAA Division II by joining the prestigious Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). The Scranton-based college becomes the region’s newest four-year athletics powerhouse, aligning with established PSAC programs such as East Stroudsburg, Bloomsburg, and Shippensburg.
Lake-Lehman’s standout two-sport athlete Ella Wilson was named the Citizen’s Voice Female Athlete of the Year last night, a well-deserved honor for one of the most accomplished and dedicated athletes in the region.
Silvio Giardina closed out his decorated career at Pittston Area by being named The Citizens’ Voice Male Athlete of the Year, an honor earned through years of consistent excellence in both basketball and baseball.
Moosic 9-10 All Stars built an early lead with team-wide contributions and smart play, but NP Jefferson 8-9-10 battled throughout with effort and class on full display.