Vol. 7, No. 7
Recent Results/Upcoming GamesBaseball Overall record: 12-4 PSUAC record: 6-0Saturday, Sept. 27 - host Penn State New Kensington at Bowman Field, postponed Sunday, Sept. 28 at Penn State Beaver, W, 11-4; W, 18-8 Thursday, Oct. 2 at Penn State York (doubleheader), noon Saturday, Oct. 4 at Penn State Greater Allegheny (doubleheader), 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6 host Penn State York at Bowman Field (doubleheader), 3 p.m. Cross-Country Men's overall record: 15-4 PSUAC record: 6-0 Women's overall record: 7-0 PSUAC record: 6-0Saturday, Oct. 4 at Luzerne County Community College Invitational, 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 at Penn State Mont Alto Invitational, 1 p.m. Golf Overall record: 10-1-1Tuesday, Sept. 23 at Penn State New Kensington Invitational, finished second in a five-team field Thursday, Oct. 2 at Penn State Greater Allegheny Invitational, 11 a.m. Monday-Tuesday, Oct. 6-7 at Penn State University Athletic Conference championships, TBA Men's Soccer Overall record: 6-0 PSUAC record: 5-0Tuesday, Sept. 23 host Penn State Mont Alto, W, 7-0 Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Penn State Hazleton, 6 p.m. Women's Soccer Overall record: 5-2Monday, Sept. 22 at Lycoming College, L, 4-0 Friday, Sept. 26 at Valley Forge Christian College, W, 2-0 Saturday, Sept. 27 at Christendom College, W, 2-1 Thursday, Oct. 2 at Elmira (N.Y.) College Jayvees, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7 host Susquehanna University, 6 p.m. Team Tennis Overall record: 6-0 PSUAC record: 6-0Monday, Sept. 22 host Penn State York, W, 5-4 Thursday, Sept. 25 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, W, 6-3 Saturday, Sept. 27 host Penn State Lehigh Valley, ppd. Tuesday, Sept. 30 host Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 at Penn State Abington, noon Tuesday, Oct. 7 host Penn State Mont Alto, 3 p.m. Women's Volleyball Overall record: 5-6 PSUAC record: 3-3Monday, Sept. 22 host Penn State Scranton, W, 25-6, 25-19, 25-7 Thursday, Sept. 25 at Penn State Hazleton, W, 25-21, 25-16, 24-26, 25-13 Saturday, Sept. 27 at Pitt-Bradford Tournament, Lost to Mt. Aloysius, 11-25, 5-25, 21-25; Lost to Pitt-Bradford, 9-25, 12-25, 14-25 Monday, Sept. 29 host Penn State Hazleton, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 at Penn State Beaver Tournament with Penn State DuBois and Penn State Fayette, 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5 at Penn State Greater Allegheny, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7 at Penn State Hazleton Tournament with Penn State Abington and Penn State Brandywine, 6 p.m. 'Cat Tales BaseballSaturday's scheduled game was washed out, but the Penn College bats were on fire Sunday in a doubleheader sweep of Penn State Beaver. In the two games, the Wildcats scored 29 runs and allowed 12. "We were on a mission down there. Beaver is our big rival," said coach Chris Howard. "We came out focused." Key batters during the twin bill were Devon Liquori (Hawley), who had six hits; Dane Glick (Belleville), who had four hits and a home run; and Pete Saprona (Greentown), who had three hits and drove in five runs in the second game. Mark Shaffer (Hanover) was the winning pitcher in the first game and PJ Horn (Pittsburgh) came on in the fourth inning of the second game, pitching out of a bases-loaded no-out jam without giving up a run. He earned the win in that game. GolfOn a day when Penn College golfer T.C. Reynolds (Muncy) shared medalist honors for the first time since the 2006 season he didn't compete last year the Wildcats tasted defeat for the first time in six seasons. Penn State New Kensington, led by co-medalist Matt Miller's 77, edged Penn College 317 to 322, snapping the Wildcats' win streak at 155 matches. Other teams and their scores were Penn State Fayette, 351; Penn State Mont Alto, 355; and Penn State Greater Allegheny, 392. Behind Reynolds for Penn College were Len Nicholas (Hollywood), 80; Doug Wagner (Huntingdon Mills), 81; and Eric Schall (Jersey Shore), 84. Men's SoccerPenn College outshot Penn State Mont Alto, 34-3, with multiple connections by Steve Lis (Elliottsburg) and Jevin Martin (Northumberland), who each had two goals and one assist. Also contributing to the scoring effort as the Wildcats extended their two-season win streak to 22-0 were Morris Sayon (Upper Darby) and Roberto Barraza (Stroudsburg), who each had a goal and an assist. Women's SoccerStepping up at NCAA Division III crosstown rival Lycoming College, the Lady Wildcats suffered their second consecutive loss after opening the season with three wins. Penn College managed just four shots on goal during the match. Erin Oberlin (New Berlin) and Blair Smith (South Williamsport) each scored goals and Bridget Metzger (Montoursville) had two assists as Penn College rebounded to beat Valley Forge Christian College. The Lady Wildcats completed a perfect weekend with a comeback victory over Christendom College on a pair of goals by Hannah McCracken (Williamsport). Team TennisIn a home match against Penn State York, Shane Burridge (Ephrata), Austin Moran (Mount Joy) and Erica Logan (Montoursville) each won their singles and doubles matches to help lift the Wildcats to their fifth win without a loss. At Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Burridge, Moran and Robert Kemrer (Milton) each won their singles and doubles matches. Women's VolleyballThe Lady Wildcats evened their season record at 4-4 with a three-set win over Penn State Scranton. Sasha Deimler (Middletown) had nine aces on her serves in the victory. In a win over Penn State Hazleton that pushed them above .500 for the season, the Lady Wildcats took three of four games. Against some tough competition at the Pitt-Bradford Tournament, Penn College lost to Mount Aloysius and the host team. "Our matches this weekend (at Pitt-Bradford) were particularly tough," commented coach Bambi Hawkins. "Although our team won the longest rallies of both matches, the energy was not available to fight hard. "It was great to see that several of our players have a passion for volleyball that led them to travel far and push through the cold symptoms that have invaded the team. Unfortunately, we were also missing two players from our already small roster due to family obligations. To top it off, the lights went out in Pitt-Bradford's main gym just as our ladies were rallying against Mount Aloysius in the third set. It was quite interesting to watch volleyball by the light of the large windows at one end of the gym," Hawkins added.
(Complete rosters and season schedules are available on the college's Athletics Web site. )
Recent Results/Upcoming GamesBaseball Overall record: 12-4 PSUAC record: 6-0Saturday, Sept. 27 - host Penn State New Kensington at Bowman Field, postponed Sunday, Sept. 28 at Penn State Beaver, W, 11-4; W, 18-8 Thursday, Oct. 2 at Penn State York (doubleheader), noon Saturday, Oct. 4 at Penn State Greater Allegheny (doubleheader), 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6 host Penn State York at Bowman Field (doubleheader), 3 p.m. Cross-Country Men's overall record: 15-4 PSUAC record: 6-0 Women's overall record: 7-0 PSUAC record: 6-0Saturday, Oct. 4 at Luzerne County Community College Invitational, 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 at Penn State Mont Alto Invitational, 1 p.m. Golf Overall record: 10-1-1Tuesday, Sept. 23 at Penn State New Kensington Invitational, finished second in a five-team field Thursday, Oct. 2 at Penn State Greater Allegheny Invitational, 11 a.m. Monday-Tuesday, Oct. 6-7 at Penn State University Athletic Conference championships, TBA Men's Soccer Overall record: 6-0 PSUAC record: 5-0Tuesday, Sept. 23 host Penn State Mont Alto, W, 7-0 Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Penn State Hazleton, 6 p.m. Women's Soccer Overall record: 5-2Monday, Sept. 22 at Lycoming College, L, 4-0 Friday, Sept. 26 at Valley Forge Christian College, W, 2-0 Saturday, Sept. 27 at Christendom College, W, 2-1 Thursday, Oct. 2 at Elmira (N.Y.) College Jayvees, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7 host Susquehanna University, 6 p.m. Team Tennis Overall record: 6-0 PSUAC record: 6-0Monday, Sept. 22 host Penn State York, W, 5-4 Thursday, Sept. 25 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, W, 6-3 Saturday, Sept. 27 host Penn State Lehigh Valley, ppd. Tuesday, Sept. 30 host Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 at Penn State Abington, noon Tuesday, Oct. 7 host Penn State Mont Alto, 3 p.m. Women's Volleyball Overall record: 5-6 PSUAC record: 3-3Monday, Sept. 22 host Penn State Scranton, W, 25-6, 25-19, 25-7 Thursday, Sept. 25 at Penn State Hazleton, W, 25-21, 25-16, 24-26, 25-13 Saturday, Sept. 27 at Pitt-Bradford Tournament, Lost to Mt. Aloysius, 11-25, 5-25, 21-25; Lost to Pitt-Bradford, 9-25, 12-25, 14-25 Monday, Sept. 29 host Penn State Hazleton, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 at Penn State Beaver Tournament with Penn State DuBois and Penn State Fayette, 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5 at Penn State Greater Allegheny, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7 at Penn State Hazleton Tournament with Penn State Abington and Penn State Brandywine, 6 p.m. 'Cat Tales BaseballSaturday's scheduled game was washed out, but the Penn College bats were on fire Sunday in a doubleheader sweep of Penn State Beaver. In the two games, the Wildcats scored 29 runs and allowed 12. "We were on a mission down there. Beaver is our big rival," said coach Chris Howard. "We came out focused." Key batters during the twin bill were Devon Liquori (Hawley), who had six hits; Dane Glick (Belleville), who had four hits and a home run; and Pete Saprona (Greentown), who had three hits and drove in five runs in the second game. Mark Shaffer (Hanover) was the winning pitcher in the first game and PJ Horn (Pittsburgh) came on in the fourth inning of the second game, pitching out of a bases-loaded no-out jam without giving up a run. He earned the win in that game. GolfOn a day when Penn College golfer T.C. Reynolds (Muncy) shared medalist honors for the first time since the 2006 season he didn't compete last year the Wildcats tasted defeat for the first time in six seasons. Penn State New Kensington, led by co-medalist Matt Miller's 77, edged Penn College 317 to 322, snapping the Wildcats' win streak at 155 matches. Other teams and their scores were Penn State Fayette, 351; Penn State Mont Alto, 355; and Penn State Greater Allegheny, 392. Behind Reynolds for Penn College were Len Nicholas (Hollywood), 80; Doug Wagner (Huntingdon Mills), 81; and Eric Schall (Jersey Shore), 84. Men's SoccerPenn College outshot Penn State Mont Alto, 34-3, with multiple connections by Steve Lis (Elliottsburg) and Jevin Martin (Northumberland), who each had two goals and one assist. Also contributing to the scoring effort as the Wildcats extended their two-season win streak to 22-0 were Morris Sayon (Upper Darby) and Roberto Barraza (Stroudsburg), who each had a goal and an assist. Women's SoccerStepping up at NCAA Division III crosstown rival Lycoming College, the Lady Wildcats suffered their second consecutive loss after opening the season with three wins. Penn College managed just four shots on goal during the match. Erin Oberlin (New Berlin) and Blair Smith (South Williamsport) each scored goals and Bridget Metzger (Montoursville) had two assists as Penn College rebounded to beat Valley Forge Christian College. The Lady Wildcats completed a perfect weekend with a comeback victory over Christendom College on a pair of goals by Hannah McCracken (Williamsport). Team TennisIn a home match against Penn State York, Shane Burridge (Ephrata), Austin Moran (Mount Joy) and Erica Logan (Montoursville) each won their singles and doubles matches to help lift the Wildcats to their fifth win without a loss. At Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Burridge, Moran and Robert Kemrer (Milton) each won their singles and doubles matches. Women's VolleyballThe Lady Wildcats evened their season record at 4-4 with a three-set win over Penn State Scranton. Sasha Deimler (Middletown) had nine aces on her serves in the victory. In a win over Penn State Hazleton that pushed them above .500 for the season, the Lady Wildcats took three of four games. Against some tough competition at the Pitt-Bradford Tournament, Penn College lost to Mount Aloysius and the host team. "Our matches this weekend (at Pitt-Bradford) were particularly tough," commented coach Bambi Hawkins. "Although our team won the longest rallies of both matches, the energy was not available to fight hard. "It was great to see that several of our players have a passion for volleyball that led them to travel far and push through the cold symptoms that have invaded the team. Unfortunately, we were also missing two players from our already small roster due to family obligations. To top it off, the lights went out in Pitt-Bradford's main gym just as our ladies were rallying against Mount Aloysius in the third set. It was quite interesting to watch volleyball by the light of the large windows at one end of the gym," Hawkins added.
(Complete rosters and season schedules are available on the college's Athletics Web site. )