Sports Calendar: Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Kulpmont Football/Baseball AssociationMeetings, first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Coal RunningsRunning club, meets at 5:30 p.m. each Monday at Shamokin Area's Kemp Memorial Stadium parking...
View ArticleIndians cruise to victory
COAL TOWNSHIP - Matt Gass had three goals and two assists, and Ryan Rompolski and Theo Deptula each scored a goal and assist as Shamokin Area cruised to an 8-1 Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic...
View ArticleEagles remain unbeaten
MANDATA - Line Mountain scored three first-half goals as the Eagles defeated Juniata 3-0 in Tri-Valley League field hockey Tuesday. Sarah Lahr, Kortnee Schwartz and Olivia Kleman scored goals for the...
View ArticleSports Calendar: Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Kulpmont Football/Baseball AssociationMeetings, first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Coal RunningsRunning club, meets at 5:30 p.m. each Monday at Shamokin Area's Kemp Memorial Stadium parking...
View ArticleTabs on 45: Thursday, September 13, 2012
Up next: Southern Columbia grad Henry Hynoski and his New York Giants' teammates host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday at 1 p.m. The game is scheduled to be broadcast on television on Fox stations.Last...
View ArticleSCA thumps Montgomery
CATAWISSA R.R. - At halftime Wednesday, Southern Columbia had a 2-0 lead over Montgomery, but coach Dave Hall wasn't very happy. "We were lacking focus and we weren't doing any of the fundamentals...
View ArticleSports Calendar: Thursday, September 13, 2012
Kulpmont Football/Baseball AssociationMeetings, first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Coal RunningsRunning club, meets at 5:30 p.m. each Monday at Shamokin Area's Kemp Memorial Stadium parking...
View ArticleBulldogs beat Raiders
COAL TOWNSHIP - Tri-Valley's Brittany Smeltz scored a first-half goal, which stood up in the Schuylkill League 1-0 win over Lourdes. Kortni Koshinskie had 26 saves in goal for the Red Raiders....
View ArticleLife's harsh realities find their way into sports
There is an ongoing joke amongst my friends that Jersey Shore has the nicest bushes of any stadium around.Sure, you can find a couple nice bushes in the town along the west branch of the Susquehanna...
View ArticleTornadoes, Tigers to tangle
This game is not for all the marbles.There is no conference title at stake.What's on the table is more important - bragging rights.Southern Columbia hosts Mount Carmel Area tonight in the season's...
View ArticleEagles cannot get ahead of themselves
When Line Mountain and Juniata take the field tonight, the polar opposites in coaching experience will be present.Line Mountain's Rodney Knock will be coaching in his third game, while Juniata's Gary...
View ArticleNorth Schuylkill ground game will be key
FOUNTAIN SPRINGS - The first thing you need to know about Jim Thorpe is that the Olympians are fast.They have speed to burn, and the like to use that speed in a wide-open passing attack.The second...
View ArticleStatistics
After Week 2 Passing Player, School Att.-Comp.-Int. Yards TDs Tucker Yost, Shamokin Area 20-39-1 269 1 Zach Wasilewski, Mount Carmel 12-22-0 187 3 Taylor Young, Southern Columbia 8-13-0 187 4 Cole...
View ArticleSouthern prevails over 'Cats
CATAWISSA R.R. - Much like Southern Columbia's boys coach the day before, Southern's girls coach Derek Stine and his staff weren't real pleased with the Tigers' first-half play Thursday against...
View ArticleDrivers ready for late-season money shows at local tracks
Season-ending races usually feature higher than average purses for the weekly racers, as a goodwill gesture for the most part from the promoter to the racing teams.This weekend, two of the highest...
View ArticleSports Calendar: Friday, September 14, 2012
Kulpmont Football/Baseball AssociationMeetings, first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Coal RunningsRunning club, meets at 5:30 p.m. each Monday at Shamokin Area's Kemp Memorial Stadium parking...
View ArticleIndians look to step forward
COAL TOWNSHIP - Shamokin Area can take a big step tonight.The Indians, by knocking off an unbeaten Danville squad, can move above the .500 mark.It's one of their goals as a team. Play ahead, achieve a...
View ArticleCatching up with local graduates playing collegiately
Area high school graduates are gracing collegiate football fields from as far north as Maine to all the way down in West Virginia this fall.Last week's Football Friday cover story subject, University...
View ArticleEagles win 7th straight
MANDATA - Sarah Lahr scored a pair of second-half goals, leading Line Mountain (7-0) to a 3-0 shutout over East Juniata in Tri-Valley League field hockey action on Thursday.Kortnee Schwartz garnered an...
View ArticleThis is no cupcake rivalry
There are lots of fun rivalries in all of sports. There's the Maumee River Rivalry in Northwest Ohio between Napoleon and Defiance High Schools; Fort Hill and Allegany High Schools fight for The Black...
View Article