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Spring seasons ended for Pennsylvania College of Technology golf and men’s tennis teams, the college announced its 2015 Athletes of the Year and it named a new men’s soccer coach last week.

Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports teams had a very busy week with six of its teams competing in 25 events. Golf In their final tune-up before the North Eastern Athletic Conference Championships, the Wildcats placed third among four teams in the Keuka Spring Invitational at Lakeside Country Club on Wednesday.

The Wildcat Dance Team serves up a spirited number. Deaundra A. McCants, a human services major from Wellsboro, fronts a performance of "Like a Boy," with support from Kayla L. Hurt (left), a pre-occupational therapy assistant student from Williamsport, and Amanda M. Brodecki, of Levittown, enrolled in pre-dental hygiene.

Despite another up-and-down week weatherwise, most Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams saw action and for the golfers the season is about to conclude. Golf Competing Monday in the Dutchmen Spring Invitational at Lebanon Country Club, the Wildcats placed seventh in a 14-team field. Individually for Penn College, Corey Teeple, of Lake Ariel, fired a 79 on the 6,272-yard.

For the first time this spring, all five Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams saw action during the same week. Baseball Returning to action March 29 after a 16-day layoff, the Wildcats and Marywood University were locked in a tight game through six and a half innings as Penn College led, 2-0. Then things got wild.

Penn College competitors (from left) Aubin "A.J." Sevrin, Ryan P. Campbell, Aaron B. Cusatis and volunteer coach Casey W. Bliss Members of the Power Lifting Club team competed in Saturday's Pennsylvania Open Ironman Championships held at the Fitness Factory in Williamsport. Aubin I. "A.J." Sevrin, a welding and fabrication engineering technology major from Lehighton, and Aaron B.

The Penn College Shotokan Karate Club had a very successful weekend at the East Coast Collegiate Karate Union camp and tournament at West Chester University. After five and a half hours of rigorous training over two days, the students still had enough energy to capture many places during the tournament. Alexander J. Hilton, Carlos A. Ramos-Sonera and Alton J.

Other than the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s tennis team starting its season with a win, Mother Nature again was the big winner last week as a host of events either were postponed or canceled. And this week, barring more weather-related disruptions, the women’s tennis team will get its season underway.

As the result of a slow ground thaw, Pennsylvania College of Technology has had all of its home baseball and softball games postponed through the end of the month, but the college’s men’s tennis and golf teams are expected to open this week as scheduled. And the archery team "put on a good show" as it recently closed out the indoor season.

Penn College's athletic director, president grace the March 4 cover of Webb Weekly. The phenomenal growth of an already-successful Penn College athletics program into an NCAA Division III presence – complete with full-time coaches, a Hall of Fame, official apparel and a new website – was featured in a recent Webb Weekly cover story.