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Penn College softball trio all earn NFCA All-Region accolades

LOUSIVILLE, Ky. — Three Penn College Softball student-athletes were named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Region IV second team, announced by the organization. The Wildcats’ sophomore trio of Mackenzi Tice (a North Penn-Mansfield graduate) Payton Crawford (a Bloomsburg graduate) and Ryleigh Rinker earned their first career All-Region selections and were three of 386 Division III selections. This marks the third time in program history the Wildcats earned three All-Region selections — 2022 and 2024 — and the first time with three second team ...

Penn College earns first ever softball regional victory

ALLIANCE, Ohio -- Penn College went 1-1 on the second day of the NCAA Softball Regional Championship Tournament at Mount Union, falling one game shy of reaching the region championship game. The Wildcats escaped elimination in the first game with a 4-0 shutout over Lebanon Valley before falling to tournament host and No. 11 Mount Union, 13-2, in the second elimination game Friday afternoon. The Wildcats finished the 2026 season with a program-best 34-9 record. Penn College’s victory against Lebanon Valley reversed a 5-1 loss which ended the Wildcats’ season in the Cleveland ...

Local roundup: Robinson reaches 100 strikeouts for year in Williamsport's win vs. BEA

Ashlyn Robinson reached some impressive milestones and had a big day, helping Williamsport close its regular season on a high note. Robinson threw a three-hit shutout, reached 100 strikeouts this season, as well as 200 for her career, and went 4 for 4 as Williamsport blanked Bald Eagle Area, 3-0. Robinson struck out seven to reach the single-season and career marks and belted an RBI triple. Kinsley Cannode added two hits and scored. Payton Pennycoff hit an RBI single during a three-run fifth inning rally and Emma Vollman scored that inning while Brenna Beck added an RBI and scored. ...

Shore's Kimble, McCray have responded well to injuries, look to leave mark on Day 2 of districts

It can be a real mental battle to temper expectations, especially when you’re coming off an exceptional debut campaign. That’s a reality Jersey Shore’s Aaralynn Kimble has been forced to take on throughout her sophomore campaign, one which has been greatly impacted by an array of injuries. At the start of the season, Kimble endured a hip flexor injury, which didn’t hold her out completely but heavily influenced her races. Once that got healed, she sprained her toe, which held her out for the weeks leading up to PHACs. “I feel like my injuries have held me back a lot this ...