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The Lackawanna Trail track and field teams opened up the season on Tuesday, Mar. 25, at home against Holy Cross notching a win and a loss against the Crusaders. Trail's girls' team picked up an 86.5-63.5 win over Holy Cross while the boys'...
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The Wyalusing Rams got a 3-for-3 day from Erica Crawford and a strong pitching effort from Sarah Hoffman as they beat Lackawanna Trail, 9-1, on Thursday. Crawford had an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base for the Rams and Hoffman struck out eight, while...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner The Lackawanna Trail softball team, which finished 8-6 in the league last year, is returning with hopes of taking the next step towards winning the league. Coach John Brander said that the team returns eight...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner Lackawanna Trail boys' volleyball coach Curt Sohns is returning a team that went 10-2 last season and is looking to contend for a league title. The Trail boys' team lost two seniors to graduation...
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BY DAVE LAURIHA Times-Shamrock Writer If Lance Moore didn't have an idea how tough it would be to win five straight bouts at the PIAA State Wrestling Championships, the Lackawanna Trail junior does now. With a 6-1 win over Towanda's Travis Chesla...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner Lackawanna Trail's track and field teams are gearing up for a new season after finishing off last year with a 5-2 record for both the boys' and girls' teams. Coach Tom Nasser said that the Lions...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner The Lackawanna Trail baseball team comes back after finishing 6-8 in the league last season, and coach Todd Peters is looking to his seniors to take a big role on the team. "All of my returning seniors...
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BY CHUCK SOUDERS Times-Shamrock Writer WILLIAMSPORT - Lackawanna Trail's Lance Moore finished a place higher than last year at the PIAA Class AA Northeast Regional, but was dejected nonetheless with a tough loss in the final. Moore, who placed third...
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BY DAVE LAURIHA Times-Shamrock Writer LEHMAN - Lackawanna Trail's Lance Moore got the 100th win of his career with a first-period pin in the quarterfinals on the first day of the District 2 Wrestling Championships at Lake-Lehman High School. For the...
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BY KEVIN WOODRUFF Wyoming County Press Examiner Former Tunkhannock grid coach Steve Jervis is ready to take the reins of the Lackawanna Trail football program. Jervis, 34, of Factoryville, who posted a 23-39 record with Tunkhannock from 2002-07 and earned...
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The Lackawanna Trail boys' basketball team was defeated 63-51 on Friday at Mountain View to be eliminated in the first round of District 2 Class AA playoff action. Mountain View sprung out to a 19-11 lead over the Lions after the first quarter of...
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The Lackawanna Trail girls' basketball team faced a tough 39-20 first round District II Class AA playoff loss to Meyers on the road on Saturday night. The game opened up with the Lions scoring only one point in the first quarter as Meyers grabbed...
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Lackawanna Trail junior Lance Moore made it three straight District 2 Class AA gold medals when he pinned Hanover Area's Anthony Gipson in Saturday's championship match at 285 pounds. He also recorded the 100th win of his career in Friday's...
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The District II junior high wrestling championships at Lake-Lehman on Saturday saw two Elk Lake and one Lackawanna Trail wrestlers take second place in their respective weight classes. For the Warriors, Jared Brooks (75) was defeated by Hazleton's...
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Lackawanna Trail's Bobby Pacholec hit a game winning three-pointer at the end of the fourth quarter to lead the Lions to a 61-60 victory over Elk Lake, upsetting the Warriors' 8-game win streak. At Trail on Tuesday, Elk Lake led the way through...
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