MOSCOW - After two years of walking off the field disappointed, and one year of hard work and determination, North Pocono football players can call themselves champions.
Playing with an unmatched intensity on a frigid Friday night, the No. 2 Trojans roll
OLD FORGE - Four possessions, four turnovers, four Old Forge touchdowns, and for the Blue Devils, their first perfect regular season in 22 years.
Susquehanna turned the ball over the first four times it handled the ball, and it was more than enough help
DUNMORE - In search of its first perfect regular season since 1999, the Dunmore Bucks turned to sensational running back Michael Perry as he led the Bucks to a convincing 48-14 victory over Riverside on Friday night at Dunmore Veterans' Memorial Stadium.
MILFORD - With the first half being a defensive struggle, Wallenpaupack coach Mark Watson decided to unveil his "Wildcat" formation.
Turned out to be a good choice.
After scoring no touchdowns in the first half, Wallenpaupack broke out with five scores i
CHAPMAN LAKE - The Lakeland Chiefs looked like a team ready for the playoffs.
Senior Brett Kuwik led all rushers with 155 yards, and six different Chiefs had rushing touchdowns as Lakeland defeated Montrose, 54-12, on Friday night at Lakeland High School
CLASS AA
When: Today, 9 a.m.
Where: Hershey Parkview Championship Course
Last year's champs: District 6 Central Cambria (team); Sophia Ziemian, District 4 Lewisburg (individual).
District 2 qualifiers: Elk Lake team; Holy Cross team; Allison Hall, Blue
BY SCOTT WALSH
Each of the last two years, Elk Lake has brought back some major hardware from the PIAA Cross Country Championships In 2007, the girls team finished second in the Class AA standings. Then in 2008, the boys team captured the gold and won t
Scranton Prep senior Annie Cognetti got off to a good start in her first state tournament, but just couldn't maintain her momentum.
Opening the PIAA Class AA singles tournament against Southern Lehigh's Michelle Perez, Cognetti lost in two sets, 7-6 and
Honesdale's Ben Krempasky fired a dazzling round, but it wasn't enough keep the Lackawanna League Southern Division all-stars from registering a 15-stroke victory in the 13th annual Simons Cup on the front nine at Woodloch Springs on Friday.
Buoyed by a
CLASS AA
When: Today, 11 a.m.
Where: Hershey Parkview Championship Course
Last year's champs: District 2 Elk Lake (team); Joe Beveridge, District 3 Bishop McDevitt (individual).
District 2 qualifiers: Aaron Wilkinson, Valley View; Jordan Siddons, Valley
A Scranton manufacturing plant that employed more than 50 illegal immigrants two years ago has agreed to take steps to ensure it does not happen again, according to an order filed Friday in federal court.
North American Manufacturing Inc., 1075 Barring A
A Scranton manufacturing plant that employed more than 50 illegal immigrants two years ago has agreed to take steps to ensure it does not happen again, according to an order filed Friday in federal court.
North American Manufacturing Inc., 1075 Barring A
MOSES TAYLOR
JOHNSON: A son, Oct. 26, to Brandon Johnson and Alyssa Giordano, Gouldsboro.
MINDAS: A daughter, Oct. 26, to Bernard Jr. and Sarah Spear Mindas, Simpson.
NAYLOR: A son, Oct. 23, to Dan and Dana Miles Naylor, Factoryville.
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