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Lycoming’s Block earns USA Lacrosse All-American nod

After leading all college players in goals in 2026, senior Riley Block picked up the Lycoming College women’s lacrosse team’s first All-American in 15 years, picking up honorable mention honors from USA Lacrosse Magazine. Block joins an exclusive group of Lycoming All-Americans in women’s lacrosse in 2011 USA College Lacrosse.com Honorable Mention All-Americans Grace Gargiulo and Brooke Strausser and 2007-08 WomensLacrosse.com All-American Meghan Wallenhorst, who was also a third-team IWLCA All-American in 2008. She is Lycoming College’s first All-American since Connor Fulmer ...

Kahne claims first World of Outlaws win

It was another challenging race weekend with rainouts at Clinton County and Selinsgrove. The Outlaw swing through our area continued at Williams Grove and the Friday night preliminary race it was a Posse win as Kasey Kahne claimed his first ever World of Outlaws victory by winning it in the Macri Motorsports 39m. The 30-lap Outlaw finale was claimed by their point leader David Gravel and now the Morgan Cup trophy will reside at the World of Outlaws headquarters in Concord, North Carolina for the next 364 days. The victory for Connecticut’s Gravel was the 10th of his career at the ...

Local roundup: Wertz, Walter have memorable final home game for South in win

Seniors Trace Wertz and Andrew Walter made their final games at South Williamsport quite memorable Wednesday afternoon. Wertz his his first high school home run in his final at-bat there, while Walter went 2 for 2 with three runs as South routed North Penn-Mansfield, 13-1 in five innings. Freshman Garrett Lorson also had two hits and earned his first pitching win, throwing three strong innings. Jaymes Carpenter hit a three-run triple, Cade Lusk and Chance Quimby added RBI doubles and South (12-7) erupted for nine first inning runs. South will play Montgomery in next week’s District 4 ...

Penn College archers have high hopes for national competition

A year ago, Penn College saw its five-year drought of All-American archers end when Casey Keiter became No. 44. This season, coach Dustin Bartron expects what had previously become an annual tradition that produced 43 archers earning the coveted status 88 times to continue. Fifteen Wildcats will be among those competing from across the country Thursday through Sunday at the USA Archery Collegiate Target Nationals in East Lansing, Michigan. Official practice is scheduled for Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. On Friday at 8 a.m., men’s and women’s 72-arrow qualifying in 70-meter ...