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The Intramural Department held a "Sports Spectacular"for Parent and Family Weekend, featuring Punt, Pass and Kick and Three-Point Shootout competitions. Punt, Pass and Kick Results 1. Lance and Jeff Abel, 581 feet 2. Tyler and Milt Rushow, 529 feet 3. David and Matt Baroch, 490 feet 4. Joe and John Bytof, 414 feet 5. Joseph and Barbara Diaz, 396 feet 6. Blake and Bert Waybright, 373 feet 7.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's golf team completed its fourth straight unbeaten regular season Monday, topping a six-team field to end 23-0, and captured the Penn State University Athletic Conference regular season crown. The college's four-year win streak is now 123-0. Wildcat freshman T.C.

Congratulations to the following students who were chosen from the second round of auditions for the 2006-07 Penn College Wildcat Dance Team: Ebony Tatum, Betsy Yoder, Jen Sterner and Ashley Hoover.

For the second year in a row, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's soccer team is under the leadership of a new coach. But, if last year's championship season is any indication, there should be no problem. Enrique Castillo, a native of Peru and former Wildcat player himself, succeeds Jeff Finn at the helm.

The bar continues to rise for Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers. Over the past three seasons, the Wildcats have gone 100-0 in regular-season matches. They've won three straight conference championships and have had the individual conference champion, as well, each of those years. And coach Chet Schuman says it will get even better.

Two years ago, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball team won its first conference championship. Last season, it finished second, but that wasn't good enough. The Lady Wildcats want to win it all again. "My girls decided they are going to take back their championship.

Last season, Pennsylvania College of Technology team-tennis coach Davis Santucci struggled just to put a full lineup on the court, let alone win matches. That won't be the case this year."Last year, we only had one girl and four guys. We went 3-7 being down two points at the beginning of each match, but, this year, we have a full team," Santucci said.

In an effort to rebuild a women's soccer program that won conference championships in its first two years of existence, but has fallen on tougher times over the past three seasons, Pennsylvania College of Technology has turned to new coach Kim Antanitis.

The Athletic Department sponsored its first-ever Media Day on Thursday afternoon, offering students, faculty and staff the opportunity to drop by the soccer fieldand meet Penn College athletes and their coaches.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men's cross country teams have won eight league or conference championships during five years under coach Mike Paulhamus, and, if early season indications hold true, this may be his best team ever."I've got a very talented squad.