September 2009 - WC Examiner Sports

  • Deer archery season starts Saturday

    Deer archery season starts Saturday

    BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner Hunters across the area are gearing up for a new deer archery season and Wildlife Conservation Officer Vic Rosa is predicting a good season. The antlered and antlerless deer archery season starts on Saturday, Oct. 3, and runs through the middle of November...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Keystone to induct new class

    Keystone to induct new class

    Keystone College, in conjunction with its Homecoming Weekend on Friday, Oct. 16, and Saturday, Oct. 17, will induct four members into its athletics Hall of Fame. The inductees will be honored at an induction ceremony in Evans Hall, Hibbard Campus Center...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Scranton Prep shuts out Tigers

    Scranton Prep shuts out Tigers

    BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner Tunkhannock's Tigers took a 38-0 shutout from Scranton Prep on Saturday at Scranton Memorial Stadium, and head coach Frank Berardelli said he is disappointed with the outcome. "This is a tough one," Berardelli said. "I'm certainly...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Lake-Lehman too much for Trail

    Lake-Lehman too much for Trail

    BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner Although the Lackawanna Trail Lions faced a 46-19 loss at Lake-Lehman in Edward Edwards Stadium on Friday, coach Steve Jervis is confident that progress is being made. Jervis said that tailback Sean Fricke's...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • EL places third at Hershey

    EL places third at Hershey

    In a warm-up to next month's state tournament, the defending state champion Elk Lake boys' cross country team placed third in the Third Annual PIAA Foundation Invitational in Hershey. The boys, led by junior Michael Bedell's fourth place finish at 17:12, had 110 points behind 1 st place Fairview...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Towanda sweeps Lady Tiger tournament

    Towanda sweeps Lady Tiger tournament

    BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner The Towanda Black Knights made a clean sweep of the Tunkhannock Lady Tigers Volleyball varsity and junior varsity tournaments on Saturday. Towanda's varsity team stormed through pool play, compiling...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Five qualify for golf Districts

    Five qualify for golf Districts

    Three Tunkhannock Area and two Lackawanna Trail golfers both qualified for the PIAA District 2 golf championships by taking spots in pre-district qualifiers this past week. On Monday at Fox Hill Country Club in Exeter, Tunkhannock's Adam Charles tied for fourth overall in Wyoming Valley Conference...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Tiger golfers beat Wyoming Area

    Tiger golfers beat Wyoming Area

    The Tunkhannock Area Tiger golf team took a 173-179 decision from Wyoming Area at Stonehedge on Tuesday afternoon. Adam Charles had medalist honors for the Tigers with a 39 on the par-36 course. Kyle Christy shot a 44 for the Tigers while Matt Millan...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • EL golfers shutout

    EL golfers shutout

    The Elk Lake varsity golf team faced a 9-0 shutout from Lakeland at Tall Pines Golf Course on Thursday. In individual play, Mike Thomas defeated Elk lake's Ricky Guiton, 5 and 3; Lakeland's Mike Brennan downed Cody Ellis, 5 and 3; Lakeland's Sean Price downed Randy Bazin, 3 and 2; Greg Reeves...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Lion linksters shutout Raiders

    Lion linksters shutout Raiders

    The Lackawanna Trail varsity golf team took a 9-0 victory over Blue Ridge at Conklin Players Club on Thursday. Individual play saw Trail's David Boslough defeat Mike Gathany, 4 and 2; Lion Andy Dietrick down Sawyer Dearborn, 2-up; Michael Harris defeat...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Tigers 2-1 in home meet

    Tigers 2-1 in home meet

    The Tunkhannock boys' and girls' cross country teams took two-out-of-three at a home meet on Wednesday, with both teams taking losses from Dallas. Tiger Reece Ayers took first place overall in the boys' race with a 15:57, while Amelia Ayers topped on the girls' side with third place at...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Elk Lake runners remain unbeaten

    Elk Lake runners remain unbeaten

    The Elk Lake boys' and girls' cross country teams remain unbeaten after improving to 8-0 on Tuesday with wins over Susquehanna, Lackawanna Trail, Lakeland and Mountain View. Elk Lake's boys' win was anchored by a first place finish from...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Trail wins, ties at Susquehanna

    Trail wins, ties at Susquehanna

    The Lackawanna Trail boys' team won and tied a pair of meets at Susquehanna on Tuesday while the girls' team was swept in three. Trail's boys beat Montrose 17-43 and tied Blue Ridge 28-28 while losing 15-49 to Elk Lake. On the girls' side, the Lions faced 15-50 losses from Elk Lake, Blue...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Trail spikers sweep Wildcats

    Trail spikers sweep Wildcats

    The Lackawanna Trail girls' varsity volleyball team took a 3-0 victory at home on Tuesday night against the Western Wayne Wildcats. In the first game, Trail got off to a good start with a 25-18 victory, which was followed up by a 25-20 victory to...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
  • Warrior spikers go 2-0 on week

    Warrior spikers go 2-0 on week

    The Elk Lake girls' varsity volleyball team handed Montrose a 3-0 loss on the road Thursday after beating the Susquehanna Sabers 3-1 on the road on Wednesday evening. Against Montrose, Elk Lake won 25-7 in the first game to get rolling and followed it up with a 25-10 win in the second game. After...
    Posted to WC Examiner Sports on 09-29-2009
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