Travis Hendershot First baseman Travis Hendershot, set to graduate in May from Penn College's electronics and computer engineering technology: robotics and automation emphasis major, has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Co-Player of the Week for the period ending April 7. The Muncy resident was superb at the plate during the team's 7-1 week, batting .548 (17 for 31) with
The Wildcat Dance Team attended a New York City Dance Intensive on Saturday, March 23, at the world-renowned Broadway Dance Center.
Over the past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams posted a combined 10 wins and six losses, with the baseball team going 7-1 – all in Penn State University Athletic Conference play where it now is 9-1 for the season. BASEBALL The Wildcats opened the week on fire, scoring 26 runs in 15-0 (in five innings) and 11-2 wins over Penn State York on Tuesday.
Joshua E. Longsderff Penn College baseball player Joshua E.
On a cold and blustery afternoon at Elm Park, the Pennsylvania College of Technology softball team honored its four graduating seniors prior to the start of its Tuesday doubleheader against Penn State New Kensington. Lindsey R. Anderson, Britni M. Fennell, Stephanie N. Keifrider and Lacy M. Lose have all been vital parts of the squad and will truly be missed by the coaches and players.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Athletics program has been approved for exploratory membership in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, college officials announced Tuesday. Penn College’s one-year NCAA Division III exploratory status officially begins Sept. 1. It will last throughout the 2013-14 academic year.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Men’s Club Volleyball team had a respectable showing in the Middle Atlantic Conference tournament at DeSales University on Saturday.
After seven years at the helm of the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s soccer team, head coach Enrique Castillo has announced his retirement from the program. “Enrique has done a lot for Penn College soccer,” Director of Athletics Scott Kennell said. “He has achieved so much with the program with conference championships and national tournament berths.
Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams opened their Penn State University Athletic Conference seasons with mixed results last week as the baseball team won both of its games and the softball squad dropped two.
The Penn College Martial Arts Club Team participated in their final karate tournament of the season Saturday at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va. Jonell A. Murray, Alexander J. Hilton, and Jonathan E. Harris made the long trip and competed well: Hilton placed third in kumite (sparring) in the beginner division and Harris placed third in the intermediate division.
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