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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner Elk Lake senior Mike Greenwood took his love for basketball and desire to be a coach and combined them into his graduation project. Greenwood, 17, of Dimock, put on a basketball camp for kids ages 7-14 at...
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Elk Lake extended its win streak to seven with a 55-44 opening round win Saturday over Susquehanna in the Susquehanna County Community Foundation Tourney hosted at the Dimock school. Tunkhannock and Lackawanna Trail were not as fortunate in their respective...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner ‘Twas the day after Christmas and all through the region, area basketball teams will be hoping for good things as they begin to take to the floor for holiday tournament action. Tunkhannock's boys...
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Former Elk Lake basketball great Bob Stevenson puts up a jump shot over teacher Clint Tyler during Saturday night's alumni contest. Stevenson and other members of the 1977 state championship team were joined by players from the 1982 state runner-up...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner Tunkhannock graduate Spencer Lunger is gearing up for his junior season as captain of the Keystone College basketball team. Lunger, 20, of Lake Winola, a 2006 Tunkhannock graduate, is the starting point...
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BY MARTY MYERS Times-Shamrock Writer Lackawanna Trail boys basketball coach Andrew Kettel admits that last year was an eye-opener for him. Not the basketball, but the terrible toll that cancer takes not only on a family, but the extended family of a basketball...
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