Wilkinson Takes the Helm for Lackawanna College Men’s Soccer Lackawanna College has announced Craig Wilkinson as the new head coach for its men’s soccer program. With nearly two decades of collegiate coaching experience, Wilkinson brings a wealth of knowledge and a passion for player development to the Falcons. Known for his high-tempo, aggressive coaching style, Wilkinson aims to build on the program’s recent success and create a lasting impact both on and off the field. “I see nothing but positives from coaching at Lackawanna College,” Wilkinson shared. “I’m ready to get started and make this program a draw for student-athletes.” Read the full story on SportzWire.com.
As Iman Fashina and his teammates prepare to wrap up this season, it’s clear that the bonds they’ve formed and the lessons they’ve learned will pave the way for future success on the pitch. With determination and support, the young athlete is poised to make his mark at Penn State Wilkes-Barre.
Abington Heights Blanks Delaware Valley, 4-0, to Stay Atop Division I Standings. The Comets, now 12-1 in the division and 14-3 overall, received goals from Michael Hiller, Joey Pivirotto, and James Mitchell to secure the win. With this result, Abington Heights maintains a one-game lead over Scranton Prep in Division I and continues to lead the District 2 Class 3A power ratings with a .723 mark. North Pocono (.703), Dallas (.695), and Valley View (.564) have also clinched playoff spots in the classification, which takes the top eight teams for the postseason.
Braden Loff delivered an outstanding performance, scoring twice and adding an assist. Jacob Bekele also contributed with an assist, showcasing Valley View’s balanced attack
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