The campus community enjoyed a full slate of sports Aug. 30, observing "Opening Day" for fall athletics before celebrating Pennsylvania College of Technology "Pack the Park Night" at Williamsport's historic Bowman Field. More than 250 fans watched the Wildcat men’s soccer team defeat Davis College, 5-0, on the Athletic Field. There were free hot dogs, soda and chips, and all fans had the choice of a "hand clapper" or a "thunder stick." At halftime, the fall sports teams (women's soccer, women's volleyball, tennis, golf and cross country) were introduced; fans were encouraged to attend at least one of each team's home games or matches and cheer the Wildcats to victory. For scores, schedules, highlights and more, visit the Athletics Web page. A short time later ... and a short trip up West Fourth Street ... Penn College contributed to the 2,346 spectators on hand for the Williamsport Crosscutters' 4-2 victory over the Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Played out on a gorgeous pre-autumn evening, the event included giveaways, contests and a visit from the Phillie Phanatic.
Fall sports teams greet their fans on the Athletic Field.
Ivan Hernandez Garduno shows his stuff against Davis College.
The Wildcat women's volleyball team
Fans in the stands join in the applause, along with Lisa J. Worth, coordinator of club sports, intramural sports and marketing for athletics (foreground).
The cross-country team takes an introductory lap with coach Mike Paulhamus.
Kierstin Steer, a member of the women's soccer team, tosses a T-shirt to the fans.
The Wildcat men's golf team
Sterling Weikel slakes the heat of competition alongside coach Enrique Castillo.
Isaac Hostetter (4) mixes it up.
New tennis coach Robert Kemrer (second from left), an alumnus of the Wildcat tennis team, joins his squad at midfield.
Golf coach Matt Haile, in shades and Wildcat blue
Noah Roseth takes control.
"The Phillie Phanatic" and the Crosscutters' "Boomer" hold a meeting of the mascots.
Scott E. Kennell, Penn College's director of athletics, shows winning form in the ceremonial first pitch.
Chosen for between-inning games, Sigma Nu brothers show off their tickets.
The "Phanatic," job-shadowing behind the plate
The windup and the pitch
Student Keith K. Kohn, of Burke, Va. (in yellow Sigma Nu shirt) shows his dexterity during an on-field game.
With microphone in hand, 'cutters Vice President Gabe Sinicropi shepherds students through more on-field fun during the "Pony Hop" (Photo by Gregory J. Miller, Student Government Association president)
Daredevil Boomer goes for a spin.