On the field, Sofia thrives in Winthrop’s close-knit, family-style team culture, forming deep bonds with her teammates. Her goals for the upcoming season are centered on being the best version of herself and a great teammate in every moment.
The true definition of tough, disciplined, and resilient, Jacob Simoson has built his football journey on perseverance and purpose. A graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, Jacob is now a senior Offensive Guard for Bloomsburg University.
But Nick’s success isn’t just about accolades; it’s deeply rooted in the people who have shaped him. He often praises his sixth-grade basketball coach for molding him into the player and leader he is today. “That coach instilled in me the values of leadership and perseverance,” Nick says, reflecting on the early mentorship that continues to guide him.
Her achievements extend far beyond athletics. She is also a member of the National Honor Society with a flawless 4.0 GPA, Ella is a model of what it means to be both a student and athlete.
Madison Hedglin’s journey into running began in the 7th grade, when she first stepped onto the cross country course and track.
🏃♂️ Build-N-Athlete 5K & 10K Recap – A Race With Purpose 🏃♀️ On June 1st, the community came together in Peckville, PA for the first-ever Build-N-Athlete 10K, alongside a packed 5K and Kids Fun Run. From record-breaking finishes to family fun, basket raffles, and kids’ games, it was more than a race—it was a celebration of unity, wellness, and youth empowerment. Proceeds supported Build-N-Athlete, a nonprofit working to make sports gear and mentorship accessible for underprivileged youth in NEPA. With powerful finishes, smiling faces, and an unforgettable mission, this event proved—we’re not just building athletes. We’re building futures. 🌟 Learn more or get involved at buildnathlete.org
“This decision wasn’t about the check,” he says. “It was about betting on myself, putting myself in an environment where I could truly grow, and working with a coach who believes in my potential.”
In the face of uncertainty and transition, Hugh Kirwan has emerged as the steady hand guiding Keystone College football into a new era. From standout player to seasoned coach, his journey reflects unwavering passion, resilience, and a deep love for the game. Now, as head coach, Kirwan is not just rebuilding a team—he’s reigniting a legacy.
King’s College senior pitcher Emily Novicki etched her name into the record books on April 4, 2025, as she recorded her 300th career strikeout during a game against Delaware Valley. The milestone not only marks a significant personal achievement but also brings her just six strikeouts away from becoming the second all-time leader in strikeouts in King’s College history.
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.
The victory was the final stage of hard work throughout the season, where Wilkes-Barre showed their ability to rise to the occasion in big moments. Despite the ups and downs, the team never wavered, finishing their campaign with a strong sense of accomplishment.
Upon arriving at the collegiate level, Merrifield wasted no time establishing himself as a versatile and reliable guard. Over the years, he has been a consistent force on both ends of the floor, earning recognition for his scoring ability, passing, and leadership.
This loss was particularly tough, as it cut short their dream of another national title, a goal they had been working towards all season. It was a bitter way to end a season that had seen so much promise, and the team was understandably disappointed by the outcome.
This game marked the last for two key seniors, #14 Shamonie Rose and #11 Jaidyn Kotch. Their leadership and commitment over the years were evident as they gave it their all in the final moments of their collegiate careers.