The Misericordia University women’s volleyball team advanced to the MAC Freedom Championship after defeating Lebanon Valley, 25-11, 25-23, 25-22, in the conference semifinals.
The first round of the PIAA high school football state playoffs take place this weekend. Six District II teams won district titles and will continue their journeys towards Cumberland Valley High School and the state championship games in December. Here’s a preview and predictions for every playoff game featuring a District II team.
The road to Cumberland Valley officially begins for District 2 football champions. Six teams from NEPA are set to represent the district in the opening round of the PIAA State Playoffs, with matchups now finalized and site details confirmed.
Lakeland braved the cold, wind, and rain Friday night in Jermyn to capture the District 2 Class 2A championship with a 27-7 win over Dunmore. Senior quarterback David Naniewicz led the Chiefs with three total touchdowns, while the defense, anchored by Chase Rosenkrans and Noah Dietrich, shut down the Bucks until the final minutes. The win moves Lakeland to 11-1 and into the state playoffs to face the winner of Bristol and Lansdale Catholic.
At Lackawanna Trail, football is more than a game. It is heritage, pride, and a bond built across three generations of the Jervis family. Senior captain and quarterback Tyler Jervis steps onto the field each week knowing he is carrying not just a season, but a legacy shaped by his father, head coach Steve, and his grandfather, Steve Sr., who still works with the Lions kicking unit. From the creation of Tunkhannock’s youth program decades ago to championship runs at Trail, the Jervis legacy continues to grow. And as Tyler leads the Lions through the postseason, he is taking in every moment of a senior season surrounded by family, teammates, and a community that stands behind them with pride.
In a stormy District 2 3A Championship at Crispin Field, Scranton Prep dismantled unbeaten Berwick 42-7 to earn district glory. Senior quarterback Will McPartland went 9-for-9 for 226 yards and had six total touchdowns, while brother Braedon added 155 yards of offense and a score. The Cavaliers’ defense dominated, Sean McCormack recorded two sacks, and AJ Croom and Jake Rowell each grabbed interceptions, handing Berwick QB Brady Cleaver his first picks of the season.
The playoffs are in full swing and championship weekend has arrived in District 2. Six champions will be crowned Friday night and the journey through the state playoffs will begin. Here is a look at each district championship matchup along with a prediction for each game.
The Warriors girls volleyball team wrapped up another standout season with a hard-fought loss to Emmaus High School in the first round of the state playoffs on Nov. 4, falling in three sets (25-22, 25-16, 25-13). Despite the setback, the Warriors capped their campaign with an impressive 15-5 record and their eighth straight district championship. Several players etched their names into the program’s record books, including Makayley Hughes (769 assists), Brianna Waldron (43 blocks), and Kate Prior (381 digs). With five seniors graduating, head coach Karley May reflected proudly on the group’s lasting impact, calling it “the end of an era.”
For Northwest Area High School senior Michael Fritz, running isn’t just a sport — it’s a way of life, a journey of faith, family, and perseverance. A standout in both Cross Country and Track, Michael has spent his high school career building a legacy of excellence, humility, and leadership.
The Lake-Lehman Knights captured the District 2 Class 2A Championship with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Tunkhannock last week. The decisive moment came in the 64th minute when senior Andrew Mathes found the back of the net, securing the program’s first district title since 1998 and capping off another dominant performance from a team that’s been in control all season.
Delaware Valley faces off with Emmaus tonight in the PIAA State Volleyball Playoffs. Catch the live broadcast and watch the Lady Warriors fight for a trip to the next round.
After a humbling loss just a week ago, the Riverside Vikings entered Friday’s playoff clash with revenge in mind — but it was Dunmore that delivered the knockout. Behind a dazzling performance from quarterback Weston Yannone, the Bucks rolled to a 27-7 win and a spot in the next round. Yannone’s explosive 72-yard touchdown run set the tone early, and Dunmore’s defense clamped down as Jackson Harding and Ryan Mecca added scores to seal it. Riverside’s lone highlight came from Charlie Anstett’s late touchdown, but the Bucks never let up. With momentum on their side, Dunmore advances — while Riverside closes a strong season knowing their foundation for the future is firmly set.
Montrose junior Cara Evans has cemented her place in school history, becoming the first-ever tennis state champion for the Meteors after an undefeated season that showcased her talent and relentless work ethic. Balancing tennis and softball while maintaining high honors and ranking second in her class, Evans embodies excellence on and off the court. Fueled by dedication, family support, and community pride, she continues to raise the bar for what’s possible at a small school with a big heart.
The sting of last year’s loss still lingered in the locker room, but when the final whistle blew at Spartan Stadium, the Lake-Lehman Black Knights knew something special had been achieved. With a hard-fought 2-1 win over the Wyoming Area Warriors, the Black Knights hoisted the District II Class A championship trophy — a symbol of redemption, resilience, and belief.
The state’s biggest stage brought out the best in District 2’s top girls cross country teams and runners. Abington Heights senior Anna Pucilowski blazed her way to an 18th-place state medal, while Crestwood’s Katie Kozich and Delaware Valley’s Grace Holderith followed close behind with top-25 finishes. Elk Lake’s young core impressed in “Single A,” finishing just 41 points out of first with standout sophomore Kendyl Weisgold earning a 9th-place medal. Montrose, Wallenpaupack, and Valley View added strong team efforts in a day that showcased the depth, talent, and future promise of girls distance running across Northeast Pennsylvania.