Mountain View Eagles
| School Type: | Public |
| Mailing Address: | 11749 State Route 106 Kingsley, PA 18826 |
| Contact Info: | Phone Number: Fax Number: |
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| Boys Sports | Classification |
|---|---|
| Baseball | AA |
| Basketball | AA |
| Soccer | A |
| Girls Sports | Classification |
|---|---|
| Basketball | AA |
| Softball | AA |
| Soccer | A |
Trail Pulls Away for 66–53 District Playoff Victory
February 18, 2026 Carrie Miner YapleLackawanna Trail High School set the tone early and never looked back, locking up Mountain View High School in the opening quarter and building a 34–17 halftime lead in a 66–53 district playoff win. Logan Seigle poured in 20 points as the Lions controlled the pace from start to finish, answering Mountain View’s late push at the free throw line to seal it. Defense first. Composure late. Trail moves on.
Montrose Stuns Mountain View With Late Push in 36 35 Division III Thriller
February 6, 2026 Jillian LoffMontrose closed the game on a 14 6 fourth quarter run, rallying past Mountain View for a 36 35 upset that tightened the Lackawanna League Division III race.
Unified Bocce Brings Celebration and Spirit as Mountain View Tops Carbondale Area
January 23, 2026 Jillian LoffMountain View and Carbondale Area turned a Unified Bocce match into a celebration of teamwork and inclusion. With SportzWire’s Jillian Loff capturing every moment, athletes and families cheered each roll and celebrated each others success. Mountain View earned the match win, while Carbondale Area honored senior Leonard DeMarco in a day filled with pride, encouragement, and community spirit.
More Than the Score: Mountain View Pulls Away Late on a Night That Mattered Most
January 21, 2026 Justin BradleyTuesday night at Carbondale Area Jr./Sr. High School was about more than baskets and buzzer-beaters. With green filling the gym and a powerful message at center court, basketball became the backdrop for something bigger, awareness, support, and community.
Addison Kilmer Puts on a Show as Mountain View Handles Susquehanna
January 3, 2026 Justin BradleyAddison Kilmer didn’t just lead the way, she took over. The Mountain View senior delivered one of the most dominant performances of the District 2 season, erupting for 45 points while controlling the paint and tempo from start to finish. With Mountain View locking in defensively after halftime, Kilmer’s all-around brilliance powered a convincing home win and set the tone for the Lady Eagles’ night.
Mountain View Extends Winning Streak to Seven, Spartans Host Awareness Event
September 23, 2025 SportzWireOn a night where soccer met something much larger, Mountain View found the back of the net twice in the second half to stay red hot. But at Spartan Stadium, the real highlight was Mid Valley’s commitment to raising awareness for mental health and rallying behind one of their own, proof that sports are about far more than wins and losses.
Mountain View’s Addison Kilmer Commits to East Stroudsburg University
September 9, 2025 SportzWireMountain View’s 6’1†forward, Addison Kilmer, has committed to East Stroudsburg University! After a decorated high school career and a strong AAU offseason, Kilmer is set to bring her talent to the PSAC and suit up for the Warriors at the Division II level.
Mike Strouse Takes Over as Northwest Area Varsity Basketball Coach
July 10, 2025 Devan Wade“High school is a great spot to be in,†he said. “You can touch so many different players and meet great people within the district. There’s a lot of opportunity for high school players to grow before they move on to college and start their lives.â€
Blue Knights Walk It Off in Extra-Inning Thriller to Advance in District 2 2A Playoffs
May 21, 2025 Justin BradleyIn a rain-speckled, extra-inning classic, Wyoming Seminary found a way. Antek Evan’s walk-off walk in the eighth capped a relentless rally and booked a ticket to Friday’s quarterfinal matchup vs. Holy Redeemer—with championship stakes rising fast.
Bradford’s Sixth-Inning RBI Lifts Mountain View Past Montrose in Tight Battle
May 1, 2025 Matt FlanaganMountain View edged Montrose 5-4 on Thursday afternoon in a back-and-forth game that saw the Eagles take the lead for good in the bottom of the sixth.
Kozlansky’s Big Day Not Enough as Tunkhannock Falls to Mountain View in a Thriller
April 22, 2025 Matt FlanaganDespite a stellar performance at the plate by Brandon Kozlansky, the Tunkhannock Varsity Tigers came up just short in a 9-8 loss to the Mountain View Varsity Eagles on Monday.
Black and Blue: Elk Lake Pounds Mountain View with 13-2 Rout Behind Gesford’s Big Bat
April 19, 2025 Matt FlanaganElk Lake continued its dominant spring with another offensive explosion, overwhelming Mountain View 13-2 on Friday afternoon in Dimock.
Late Surge Lifts Montrose Over Mountain View in 8-7 Thriller
April 9, 2025 Matt FlanaganMONTROSE, CO — The Montrose Varsity Meteors pulled off a stunning comeback on Wednesday night, rallying in the final innings to edge the Mountain View Varsity Eagles 8-7 in a dramatic, back-and-forth battle.
Matt and His Journey: Breaking Limits Through Grappling and Grit
April 7, 2025 Brad Loff“Limits exist only in the mind.†For Matt Marcinek, these aren’t just words—they’re a way of life. Born with cerebral palsy, Matt could’ve let the world define him by his condition. Instead, he forged a path no one saw coming. Through sweat, science, and sheer will, he became a respected grappling coach, a mental performance expert, and the founder of No Limits Grappling Academy—Scranton’s powerhouse of No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu. His journey isn’t just about martial arts. It’s about refusing to be boxed in. About transforming pain into purpose. About proving that greatness isn’t reserved for the lucky or the able-bodied—it’s earned by those who keep showing up, even when it’s hard. In every class he teaches, every student he guides, and every story of struggle he helps rewrite, Matt’s message rings loud and clear: You are not your limitations. You are your mindset.
Mountain View Dominates Susquehanna with Offensive Explosion, 13-2
April 2, 2025 Matt FlanaganIn a commanding display of offensive power, Mountain View High School routed Susquehanna Community High School 13-2 on Wednesday. The Eagles wasted no time, scoring four runs in the first inning and maintaining pressure throughout the game.






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