Holy Cross unloaded with 15 hits, including a grand slam from Mia Galella and a three-run homer from Jules Galella, as they rolled to a 15-0 win over Old Forge in just three innings.
In a battle of District 2 heavyweights, Pittston Area flexed its depth, firepower, and pitching prowess — proving why the top spot in the Coaches Poll still runs through the Patriots.
He was walking to grab snacks for a family movie night. Now, 12-year-old Bentley — a boy who lives for the game of basketball — is fighting for his life after being shot in a senseless act of violence. What happened Sunday night shook a community and forever changed a child’s world. But Bentley’s story is more than tragedy — it’s a call to stand together, support one another, and remind every young person that they are never alone. Violence is never the answer. Compassion is. Teamwork is. Love is....And now, this young athlete needs a team bigger than basketball.
With the top spot in District 2 on the line, Delaware Valley and Scranton Prep went toe-to-toe in a battle of 14-1 powerhouses. But when the dust settled, it was the Warriors who stole the spotlight—exploding for six unanswered goals in the fourth quarter to silence the home crowd and claim a dominant 12-5 victory. Fueled by grit, momentum, and a whole lot of fire, DV proved why they\'re a force to be reckoned with.
After five seasons of impact at Mid Valley, George Pachucy steps into the head coaching role at Wyoming Seminary, bringing with him a passion for mentorship, a legacy of coaching, and a heart rooted in Northeast PA football.
It was a masterclass on the mound Tuesday afternoon as Jacob Snyder led Wyoming Area to a 2-0 victory over Lake-Lehman in a tightly contested pitchers’ duel.
On a stage fit for the pros, the MMI and Northwest high school baseball teams faced off in a tightly contested matchup Sunday at PNC Field, home of the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. In a game dominated by strong pitching and stellar defense, MMI emerged victorious with a 3–0 win, scoring all three of their runs in a decisive sixth inning.
In a battle that had all the energy of a championship final, Abington Heights and Valley View traded blow after blow until Isabella DeRiggi sealed the deal with a walk-off single in extras. Two of District 2’s finest left it all on the field — and the Comets walked away with the glory.
Dallas stayed hot on Monday afternoon, taking down Hazleton 8-3 behind a huge game from Sydney Haydu.
Wyoming Seminary exploded for six runs in the fifth inning to pull away from Hanover Area and secure a 9-2 win on Monday afternoon.
Nick Bradley struck out 16 and drove in a run to fuel Abington Heights’ 8-1 takedown of Valley View. A masterclass on the mound and a spark at the plate — Bradley delivered one of the most complete performances of the season.
Holy Redeemer pulled off a thrilling comeback on Friday night, rallying late to edge out Elk Lake 3-2 in a classic pitchers’ duel.
What started as a cloudy evening quickly turned into a damp showdown as the Dallas Varsity Mountaineers held off a late charge from Hazleton Area to secure a gritty 4-3 victory on Friday.
Anne Carter was electric in the circle Friday evening, striking out 11 batters in a complete game effort to guide the Holy Redeemer Varsity Royals to a 6-3 win over Berwick.
Delaware Valley capitalized on a decisive second inning to clinch a 5-3 win against West Scranton on Wednesday. The team scored all five runs in that inning, demonstrating offensive prowess and resilience.