Mountain View Eagles

School Type: | Public |
Mailing Address: | 11749 State Route 106 Kingsley, PA 18826 |
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Boys Sports | Classification |
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Baseball | AA |
Basketball | AA |
Soccer | A |
Girls Sports | Classification |
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Basketball | AA |
Softball | AA |
Soccer | A |
Bradford’s Sixth-Inning RBI Lifts Mountain View Past Montrose in Tight Battle
May 1, 2025Mountain 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, 2025Despite 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, 2025Elk 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, 2025MONTROSE, 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“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, 2025In 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.
Mountain View Girls Battle to the End in PIAA 2A Semifinals Loss to Berlin Brothersvalley
March 22, 2025MECHANICSBURG, PA – The Mountain View girls basketball team saw its season come to a close in the PIAA Class 2A semifinals on Friday night, falling 41-38 in a hard-fought battle against Berlin Brothersvalley (BBV) from District 5.
Mountain View Shuts Down Williams Valley, Advances to PIAA 2A Final Four
March 14, 2025March 14, 2025 – Mountain View is heading to the PIAA 2A Final Four after a dominant defensive performance led to a 32-14 victory over Williams Valley in the quarterfinals. The Eagles controlled the game on both ends of the floor, using a stifling defense to hold their opponent to just five total field goals and a scoreless third quarter.
Mountain View Soars Past Canton in PIAA Class 2A First Round, 50-32
March 7, 2025The Mountain View Lady Eagles started their PIAA Class 2A state playoff run in dominant fashion Friday night, using a balanced offensive attack and relentless defense to secure a 50-32 victory over Canton in the first round of the tournament.
Third Time’s The Charm, Mountain View Takes 2A Girls District Title
March 1, 2025Elk Lake has been a problem for Mountain View this season. Defeating them twice in the regular season. Mountain View played one of their best games on defense all season as they held Elk Lake to 17 points as the Eagles took the District 2 2A Championship 34-17 over Elk Lake. Brooklyn Anderson had a game high ten points and Addison Kilmer had all nine points in the fourth quarter. “I thought our defense was great. To get this type of effort, I could not have imagined a better effort.” Said Mountain View Head Coach Corey Gesford.
Mountain View Seals OT Victory in Thriller Over Wyoming Seminary
February 22, 2025Mountain View punched its ticket to the District 2 Class 2A championship with a thrilling 45-38 overtime victory over Wyoming Seminary. Riley Turner’s clutch three-pointer in OT sealed the win, while Aubrey Sanders led the Eagles with 19 points. Despite a stellar 29-point effort from Ella Stambaugh, Seminary fell short. Mountain View now faces top-seeded Elk Lake in the Susquehanna County Showdown on February 28 at Mohegan Arena.
Lackawanna Trail Rallies Past Mountain View, 52-48
February 22, 2025In a back-and-forth battle, Lackawanna Trail pulled away in the fourth quarter to secure a 52-48 victory over Mountain View.
Mountain View Soars to Victory Over Lackawanna Trail
January 8, 2025Addison Kilmer led the charge with a stellar 23-point performance as Mountain View overwhelmed Lackawanna Trail, 61-20. With 7 three-pointers and strong contributions from Aubrey Sanders, Riley Turner, and others, the Lady Eagles showcased their depth and dominance. Lackawanna Trail, despite their effort, struggled to keep pace, making no three-pointers and scoring just one free throw.
Game Recap: Mountain View vs Susquehanna Mountain View 65, Susquehanna 20
January 3, 2025Addison Kilmer scored 22 points, and Aubrey Sanders added 20 as Mountain View rolled past Susquehanna 65-20. The Eagles’ dominant defense held Susquehanna to just four field goals, improving to 8-2 overall and 2-0 in the division.
Mountain View Dominates Susquehanna in Division III Matchup
January 2, 2025Excerpt: The Mountain View Eagles soared to a 52-34 victory over the Susquehanna Sabers in a dominant Division III performance on January 2, 2025. Senior Jackson Gesford led the charge with 23 points, while junior Hudson Bain added 15, anchoring the Eagles’ offense. Defensively, Ziggy Bradford was a standout, recording five steals to stifle Susquehanna’s attack. Griffin Fisk paced the Sabers with 11 points, but the Eagles’ balanced scoring and defensive intensity proved too much to overcome. With this win, Mountain View solidifies its position as a top contender in league play, showcasing skill and determination in a commanding team effort.