Mason Whitney and Brian Heard won championships for Abington Heights in the Lackawanna League Wrestling Tournament Saturday at Wallenpaupack, repeating titles with victories over wrestlers ...
HERSHEY — Santa has come to the town built on chocolate — and he brought all nine of his reindeer along with him.
The Lackawanna Trail girls basketball starting five attended Coaches vs. Cancer Media Day at Riverfront Sports in Scranton where new coach Tara Conway has gained much of her experience. From left: ...
Lackawanna League basketball has realigned from four divisions to three for the two-year cycle that begins this winter.
Bob Beviglia entered the season in an enviable position. The Scranton Prep coach returns his entire starting lineup from a team that won division and district championships and ended its season in the ...
Customers dine at Creekside Cafe. Courtesy of Creekside Cafe via Facebook A ribbon cutting ceremony is held for the opening of Creekside Cafe in Factoryville. Courtesy of Creekside Cafe via Facebook ...
The University at Buffalo women’s basketball team, coached by Abington Heights graduate Becky Burke, completed a perfect November by never trailing in a 74-46 romp over St. Bonaventure. The Bulls, who ...
More than one out of every four District 2 basketball teams are competing in a different classification than a year ago. Changes caused by the enrollment adjustments the Pennsylvania Interscholastic ...
Abington Heights juniors Lilia Calvert and Nico Bustos each received all-state recognition from the Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association for their roles in Lackawanna League Division 1 ...
JC Show (left) first year head coach of Abington Heights, alongside longtime head coach and athletic director of Clarks Summit University Mike Show (right). Robby Lucas (44) passes the ball to ...
Scranton Prep opened the wrestling season at home Dec. 2 when it dropped a non-league match to Valley View 54-15. Luke Diegnan gave the Cavaliers their only lead in the opening bout when he posted a ...
Clarks Summit Council President Gerrie Carey, second from left, stands with members of the Abington Business and Professional Association (ABPA) in front of the newly lit tree. It’s that time of the ...