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Bloomsburg's field hockey team with Lackawanna Trail grad Samantha Kropa won the 2008 NCAA Division II Field Hockey championships Sunday with a 6-2 win over University of Massachusetts, Lowell campus. Jamie Vanartsdalen scored three goals and assisted...
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Bloomsburg University will serve as the host of the 2008 NCAA Division II field hockey championship final four on Friday, Nov. 14, and Sunday, Nov. 16. The 21-1 Huskies feature Lackawanna Trail graduate Samantha Kropa, who was recently named to Pennsylvania...
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BY CHAD JENNINGS Times-Shamrock Writer MOUNTAIN TOP - Trailing by one early in the first half was nothing new for the Lackawanna Trail field hockey team. Just a week earlier, in the district title game, the Lions fell into an early one-goal deficit before...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner Lackawanna Trail field hockey coach Sandy Spott knows what it means to be a winner. That's because the 18-year Lackawanna Trail field hockey coach just helped the Lions win the District II Class AAA...
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BY JILL SNOWDON Times-Shamrock Writer KINGSTON - Approximately 30 miles and numerous district titles separate Lackawanna Trail from many of its conference foes in the Wyoming Valley, but the Lions finally bridged that gap on Thursday night in the District...
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The Lackawanna Trail girls' field hockey team reached the District II Class AAA field hockey final after downing Wyoming Valley West at home on Thursday, 3-0. The game opened up with Lacey Croasdale firing in a goal off an assist from Kristin Grunza...
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BY JILL SNOWDON Times-Shamrock Writer WILKES-BARRE TWP. - Lackawanna Trail and Wyoming Seminary had a showdown Thursday night for the Wyoming Valley Conference title, with the Blue Knights coming away with a 3-0 win. In their previous 3-2 loss to Lackawanna...
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The Lackawanna Trail junior high field hockey team grabbed a 2-0 victory over Northwest Area on Friday, Oct. 17, to make it through the first round of District playoffs. It was to host Solomon Plains Tuesday, but the results of that game were not known...
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The Tunkhannock field hockey team grabbed a 2-1 victory over Elk Lake in Dimock on Thursday, Oct. 16, and a win against Montrose at home on Wednesday, Oct. 15. Tunkhannock did however take a 3-0 loss at home on Tuesday, Oct. 14, against Meyers. Facing...
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Elk Lake's girls' field hockey team was taken down by Hanover in a 5-0 loss on the road on Tuesday, Oct. 14. The Hawkeyes fired five unanswered goals against the Warriors to take the victory. Elk Lake fired no shots on goal and had one corner...
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TUNNEL HILL - Lackawanna Trail upset the nation's No. 1 field hockey team on Thursday with a 3-2 win. The lessons learned two weeks earlier served Lackawanna Trail well. In that showdown with Crestwood, Trail coach Sandy Spott felt her team was a...
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BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner In Lackawanna Trail Coach Sandy Spott's mind, Thursday's win against Wyoming Seminary was big. Very big. "We beat the Number One team in the nation, so, yes, it's a big one," Spott...
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The Lackawanna Trail field hockey team notched its 12th win of the season with a 4-1 routing of Delaware Valley at Tunnel Hill on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Trail opened up scoring with 27:55 left off an unassisted goal from Caitlin Green. The Lions then improved...
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In a pair of field hockey wins this week, the Lackawanna Trail senior finished with four goals and two assists, including two goals and an assist in the Lions' upset win over previously undefeated Wyoming Seminary. Family: Mom Marilyn, Dad Joe, older...
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The Elk Lake girls' field hockey team traveled to Wilkes-Barre on Friday to face off against Meyers, coming home with a 6-1 loss. However, it wasn't all bad news for Elk Lake, as the Warriors fired in their first goal of the season. Warrior Taylar...
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