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D10 Recaps: Meadville Wins Four Overtime Thriller; Prep Swarms Sharon; Oil City, GM Earn Convincing Wins Powered by Generational Wealth Management
CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. – Trailing 21-6 at halftime, Meadville rallied for a thrilling 48-41 win in four overtimes at Connellsville. • Eisenhower Edges Saegertown • Union/ACV Stymies Ridgway • D9 Big School Recaps • D9 Small School Recaps. Jordan Lawrence had an interception for Meadville in the...
Corry, Conneaut Improve to 2-0 Powered by Generational Wealth Management
CORRY, Pa. – Nolan Carey threw for three touchdowns, Nick Lesher ran for two more and Corry improved to 2-0 on the season with a 42-6 win over Warren on Thursday. Carey threw all three of his touchdown passes in the first half to stake the Beavers to a 35-0 lead and put the running clock in effect in the second half.
Andover Pymatuning Valley shuts out Middlefield Cardinal
Defense dominated as Andover Pymatuning Valley pitched a 48-0 shutout of Middlefield Cardinal in an Ohio high school football matchup on Aug. 30. The first quarter gave Andover Pymatuning Valley a 24-0 lead over Middlefield Cardinal. Offense was nothing but a rumor in the second and third quarters, as neither...
Jakubczak Does It All as Eisenhower Holds Off Saegertown
RUSSELL, Pa. – Caleb Jakubczak did a little bit of everything and Eisenhower held off a pair of late Saegertown drives to come away with a 14-13 victory. Jakubczak threw his first career varsity touchdown pass, blocked an extra point, had an interception, ran for over 120 yards, and returned a kickoff for a touchdown. Jakubczak was quick to credit his teammates for the success.
Independence rides big second quarter to win over Conneaut
INDEPENDENCE—Independence rode a big second quarter to a 27-6 nonconference win over visiting Conneaut on Friday. After a scoreless first quarter, the Blue Devils scored three touchdowns to take a 20-0 lead into the locker room, and then outscored the Spartans in the second half, 7-6. “We had our...
Robertson athletic facilities receive $1.5 million donation
Allegheny’s athletic facilities are getting another upgrade thanks to a $1.5 million donation from alumni. The gift was announced by the college on July 23 and the update is set to be completed by 2025. The gift comes from Kevin Baird, ’84, and Lisa Fiedor Baird, ’84. Vice President...
Soccer Game Preview: Harbor Creek Hits the Road
The Harbor Creek Huskies will challenge the General McLane Lancers at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday. Expect the scorekeeper to be kept busy: if their previous games are any indication, both will really light up the scoreboard. General McLane better have a healthy lead at halftime, because if last week is...
Herbert sisters lead North to third straight win
Michaela and Brennen Herbert both scored goals in North’s 2-1 nonconference win at Conneaut on Thursday. With the win, the Rangers improved to 3-1 and extended their winning streak to three straight games. “Even though we had to travel pretty far, the team was extremely dialed in,” said North...
Ledeboer Nets Hat Trick in Under Ten Minutes in Eagles Romp Over Gaters
Meadville, Pa.- The Juniata field hockey team got off to a rollicking start as they won convincingly to open the season at Alleghany, 7-1, Friday afternoon. Tess Ledeboer led the way with three goals and an assist, while Kaylin Walters added two goals. Mallory Prince and Caitlin Steffie had a goal and an assist apiece, while Lillian Case contributed a pair of assists. Colleen Creneti and Sierra Rossman each had one assist. Amanda Puza got the win in goal for the Eagles, making four saves.
Volleyball Opens Year with a Pair of Wins
SANDUSKY, OHIO – The Allegheny volleyball team opened their 2024 campaign at the Great Lakes Cross Over in Ohio Friday (Aug. 30), defeating Heidelberg and Muskingum. Game One - Allegheny 3, Heidelberg 2 (25-23, 25-16, 21-25, 22-25, 15-13) The Gators held a small lead early in set one before Heidelberg tied it midway through. The Student Princes gained the lead before Allegheny fought back to tie it at 22. The Gators won three of the next four points, capped off by aCarlee Pepperman (Bellefonte, Pa./Bellefonte Area) kill to take the opening set.
Stevenson Sneaks By Men's Soccer in 2024 Season Opener
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Allegheny College men's soccer team fell in the 2024 season opener on the road against Stevenson University by a 1-0 final score on Friday evening. The only goal scored all evening came in the 34th minute. The two sides played an incredibly even contest, but the host Mustangs (1-0) took advantage of a misplay by the Allegheny (0-1) defense inside the six-yard box to steal a heartbreaking win.
Women's Soccer Battles Brockport in 2024 Opener
BROCKPORT, N.Y. -- The Allegheny College women's soccer team opened its weekend road trip to the Empire State with a 5-0 loss against SUNY Brockport in the first game of the 2024 campaign. It was a tale of two halves for the Gators (0-1) against the Golden Eagles (1-0), who...
East Stroudsburg pulls away from Edinboro in the second half for a season opening win
EDINBORO, Pa - East Stroudsburg went on the road in week one and earned a hard fought win over Edinboro on Thursday night. The Warriors scored 14-points in the third quarter to help secure the 24-12 win. Within the first minute of the game the Warriors struck, Sean McTaggart with...
Field Hockey Opens Season Against Juniata
MEADVILLE, Pa. – The Allegheny field hockey team opened their 2024 season at home against Juniata Friday (Aug. 30). The Gators fell to the Eagles 7-1. The Eagles scored the first three goals of the game before the Gators got on the board in the final minute of the opening quarter. Caroline Smith (Colorado Springs, Colo./Liberty) notched the goal, shooting from near the goal line on a tough angled shot. The goal marked the first of her collegiate career.
New Northwestern AD has plenty of football experience
Northwestern has hired its athletic director. The university made it official with a statement on Thursday announcing that Mark Jackson, formerly of Villanova, will succeed Dr. Derrick Gragg as their next athletic director. The news was first reported on Wednesday by ESPN's Pete Thamel. Jackson will start his new job...
Soccer Game Recap: Edgewood Triumphs
On Thursday, the Edgewood Warriors narrowly escaped with a win as the squad sidled past the Wickliffe Blue Devils 3-2. The Warriors' winning goal came courtesy of Cole Billington. Edgewood's victory bumped their record up to 3-1. As for Wickliffe, they are on a four-game losing streak that has dropped...
SMOOTH SAILING FOR THE LAKERS IN BIG WIN OVER HUSKIES
Middlefield, OH- The Pymatuning Valley Lakers continued their impressive start to the season with a resounding 48-0 victory over the Cardinal Huskies on Friday night. The Lakers dominated from start to finish, showcasing a potent offense and a stifling defense that left the Huskies with no answers. The tone was...
Men's Golf Receives Votes in GCAA's Preseason National Rankings
NORMAN, Okla. -- The Allegheny College men's golf program received votes in the preseason edition of the Bushnell/Golfweek Division III Coaches Poll, as announced on Friday morning. After placing 23rd at the 2024 NCAA Division III Championships in the spring, the Gators were one of 23 teams that also received...
ESU Grits Out 24-12 Road Victory at Edinboro in Season Opener
EDINBORO, Pa. – The East Stroudsburg University football team's defense forced three turnovers, while the offense rushed for 206 yards in a 24-12 victory in front of a lively season-opening crowd at Sox Harrison Stadium on Thursday night. The Warriors (1-0) opened the campaign with a win for the...
Conneaut Eagles move to 2-0, after downing Iroquois.
A beautiful night for football in Linesville as two 1-0 teams did battle. The Conneaut Eagles and the Iroquois Braves took the field with a roar from the larger than expected crowd. Iroquois scored on their second play to open up an exciting game. The score was 7-6 in favor...
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