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January 2010 - WC Examiner Sports
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Chris Dixon and Marvess Rosiak both took first place as Lackawanna Trail's varsity wrestling team took seventh place overall at its host tournament on Friday and Saturday while Abington Heights took the team title. Trail finished with 129.5 points behind Troy in sixth place at 175 points while Abington...
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The Tunkhannock boys' and girls' swimming and diving teams split with Scranton Prep on Friday and took a pair of home wins over Valley View on Wednesday evening. Tunkhannock's boys' team downed Scranton Prep 131-25 on Friday, while the...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner At a recent board meeting held for the Trail Youth Soccer League, Dennis Mulvey was voted out of the post of president. According to Mulvey, the meeting was held at Gin's Tavern in Clinton Township, and before official business began at the meeting...
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Teams of Tunkhannock Area High School faculty and students were to go head-to-head in a dodge ball tournament held at the high school on Saturday, Jan. 30, but the tourney has been postponed until March. Further details will be furnished as they become...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner On Friday, an ongoing fundraiser being conducted by the Tunkhannock girls' varsity basketball team will come to fruition at the "Pink Out" game between the Tigers and Hazleton. The game will be held at Tunkhannock Area High School on Friday...
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The Trail boys' basketball team is involved with Coaches vs. Cancer and will be participating in raising funds on Saturday, Jan. 30. There will be students collecting donations to support the American Cancer Society through the Coaches vs. Cancer...
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BY JOBY FAWCETT Times-Shamrock Writer TUNNEL HILL - Two years ago, Steve Miller roamed the hallways at Lackawanna Trail towering above his classmates as an eighth grader. Standing then at 6-feet, 7-inches tall, it only made sense for members of the basketball team to encourage him to join them. Despite...
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The Lackawanna Trail Lions took a 52-51 victory over the Mountain View Eagles on the road Friday night. Trail held on to a 12-point lead it gained early in the fourth quarter to defeat the Eagles. In the first quarter, Trail got off to an early lead,...
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BY MARTY MYERS Times-Shamrock Writer ARCHBALD - Instant classic? Hardly. Both Montrose and Elk Lake will have plenty to work on after each tried to give away Saturday night's first-half playoff game at Valley View High School. One key difference: Elk Lake will be making its adjustments for the second...
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The Tunkhannock Area boys' basketball team defeated Wyoming Valley West 59-53 on the road Friday and took a close loss at Coughlin on Tuesday, 56-51. Friday night's game saw Wyoming Valley West lead the Tigers 17-11 after the first quarter, but...
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The St. Michael's School boys' basketball team lost 60-41 on Friday to Lake-Lehman at the Wilkes-Barre CYC and traveled to Freeland on Tuesday where MMI Preparatory School handed them a 67-27 loss. On Friday, St. Mike's trailed 19-8 after the first quarter, and after the Black Knights paced...
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The Elk Lake girls' basketball team lost at Montrose 61-37 on Thursday and defeated Lackawanna Trail at home on Tuesday night, 50-41. On Thursday, The Meteors took an early 17-8 lead in the first and paced the Warriors 22-15 at halftime. In the second...
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Lackawanna Trail's girls' basketball team faced a 55-27 loss from Mountain View on Thursday night in a home game. On Thursday night, the Eagles led 14-6 in the first quarter and extended its lead in the second to 26-13 after pacing Trail 12-7. After halftime, Mountain View continued to dominate...
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The Tunkhannock Area Lady Tiger basketball team took a 52-36 loss at home to Wyoming Valley West on Thursday night. First quarter action saw the Spartans lead the Tigers going 11-6 followed by a 12-5 run in the second quarter to pace Tunkhannock 23-11...
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Elk Lake's boys' and girls' swimming and diving teams split with Scranton Prep on Wednesday as the boys' team took a win and the girls were defeated. The Elk Lake boys' team defeated Scranton Prep 91-31 while the girls' team was defeated 107-72. Elk Lake's boys swept all three...
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