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May13

Harbridge named to CFPA FCS Running Back Award watch list

by admin on May 13th, 2013 at 6:41 AM

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – College Football Performance Awards, the largest awards organization in Division I college football, recently announced its watch list for the 2013 CFPA FCS Running Back Award, and Saint Francis University running back Kyle Harbridge (Easton, Pa./Easton Area) earned a spot on the list. The preliminary watch list highlights thirty-three returning performers, vying for the top individual running back honor in the Football Championship Subdivision.

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May10

2013 CIFL Season Concludes With Championship This Sunday

by Sam on May 10th, 2013 at 11:23 AM

Erie Explosion Championship Game, May 12th, 2013ERIE, PA - The 2013 Continental Indoor Football League season will climax with its championship game to be played at Erie Insurance Arena this Sunday afternoon, with kickoff slated at 2:00pm.

The championship game will feature the Saginaw Sting and the Erie Explosion.

Saginaw is the back-to-back defending champion and lost to Erie in Week 8 earlier this season, 52-20.

Former Erie and current Saginaw quarterback A. J. McKenna helped lead the Saginaw Sting comeback to propel them to the championship game, while scoring two touchdowns in the last thirty seconds of the game against Dayton.

Another former Explosion player and current Saginaw kicker Enrique Shaw was able to provide his kicking prowess in helping the Sting win over the Sharks, 66-63 in Saginaw.

An interception by Jamaal Hibler in the end zone sealed the deal in the victory.

In the previous meeting between the Explosion and the Sting, it was Saginaw that got stung with five touchdowns and over 100 yards rushing from the Explosion backfield.

This will be the first return trip to Erie Insurance Arena for McKenna and Shaw, after leaving the Explosion at the end of the 2012 season.

Erie is coming off a 55-6 victory over the dangerous Kentucky Xtreme. The Xtreme were held to no first downs until the middle of the 3rd quarter.

With the championship game being played on Mothers Day, all mothers will receive a free ticket with a purchase of a ticket at the door. In addition, the first 100 mothers to enter the arena will receive free carnations courtesy of Rose of Sharon.

This will be a Blackout game. All Explosion fans are encouraged to wear black.

The CIFL Championship Game will be aired on The Mid State Sports Network, with a special Countdown to Kickoff powered by Pennswoods dot net; beginning at 1:30pm with Sam Jordan and Dave Shannon.

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Apr29

Friday Night Racing Back In Action At Clinton County Raceway

by Sam on April 29th, 2013 at 3:38 PM

MACKEYVILLE, PA - The 2013 Clinton County Raceway schedule got off to a good start on Friday night.

There were many new drivers making their appearance at the 1/8th mile clay oval track.  Others with new paint schemes and improved cars.

Here are the results of the night’s feature events:

Economy Auto Parts 305 Sprints – (12 Entries) – 23 Nathan Gramley, 6R Reed Thompson, 22R Kyle Drum, 7 Jim Kennedy, 12R Rod Shelley, 3J Jack Thornton, 44 John Braim, 69 Eric Mathiot, 19 Tylor Cochran, 39 Eric Parke, 86 Ron Aurand, 22K Mike Koehler

 Heat Winners – Kyle Drum, John Braim

Lap Leaders – Gramley 1-20

 Ingram Fuels IMCA Modifieds – (17 Entries) – 15S Eddie Sites, 115 Brad Sites, 78 Dale Schweikart, 26 Jared Spalding, 77X Tom Krape, 84 Jason Benjamin, 25 Eric Palski, 15 Bob Garvey SR, 3D Devlin Myers, 03 Ethan Miller, 15M Ray McClure, 7* Shawn Bruce, 6H Abe Hostetler, 01 Nate Miller, 43 Todd Williams, 18 Evan Palski, 8* Kevin VanAmburg

 Heat Winners – Eddie Sites, Dale Schweikart, Tom Krape

Lap Leaders – Bruce 1-3, Sites 4-20

 A & A Auto Parts Pro Stocks – (13 Entries) – 07 Tim Krape, 33 Marc Bitler, 28 AY Schilling, 83 Matt Wilson, 94 Brad Myers, 20 John Myers, 21K Mike Kiehl, 00 Denny Fourney, 15S Shawn Stahl, 28S Jason Smith, 55B Butch Braim (DNS), 31 Chris Snyder (DNS), 115 David Ackley (DNS)

 Heat Winners –Butch Braim, AY Schilling

Lap Leaders – Krape 1-15

 Dotterer Equipment – (18 Entries) – 10 Mason Peters, 23 Alec Quiggle, X Skeetz Hockenbroch, 3 Jim Welshans, 92 Jeffrey Weaver, 11X Bob Garvey Jr, 55E Eric Leonard, 26 Tony Curtorillo, 74 John Roberts, 2C Cory Thornton, 264 Rich Brungard, 83 Justin Jordan, 48 Matt Dixson, 88 Bill Frederick, 20 Joe Lusk, 36 Larry Straw, 462 Zeke Brungard, 17 Nicole Spalding(DNS)

 Heat Winners – Zeke Brungard, Alec Quiggle

Lap Leaders – Brungard 1, Peters 2-15

 Wayne Township Landfill 4-cyl – (14 Entries) – 07 Matt Krape, 97 Terry Whitenight, 4 Larry Beachel, 11C Sam Creveling, 151 Eric Boozel, 4 ½ Mike Hepler, 15K Kennedey Courter, 21M Nick Myers, 18J Matt Sowers, 29M Mark Steinbacher, 570 Dalton Weaver, 3 Zach Moist, 2M Adam Morgan, 88M Matt Leonard

 Heat Winners – Matt Krape, Sam Creveling

Lap Leaders – Courter 1, Whitenight 2-8, Krape 9-15

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Apr29

A Draft In Review

by Sam on April 29th, 2013 at 3:07 PM

LOGANTON, PA - The 2013 NFL Draft was somewhat a lackluster effort of advancing college football’s finest to the next level.

However, a few of Pennsylvania’s athletes made it to the big show.

Gerald Hodges (4th – #23) and Michael Mauti (#7 – #7), were drafted by the Minnesota Vikings. Both linebackers from Penn State, under Head Coach Bill O’Brien were outstanding leaders on and off the field.

Mauti was sought out by the Vikings in a deal with the Arizona Cardinals.

Defensive Tackle Jordan Hill from Penn State (3rd – #25) was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks and should provide a stop – gap plug on the defensive line.

Of the remaining Nittany Lions with a chance of latching on with a NFL team, Stephon Morris (Cornerback) and Matt Stankiewich (Center) have a shot.

The Pitt Panthers did not have a draft pick come from within its ranks. But, hope is still abound for Ray Graham (Running Back) of getting picked up in Free Agency.

On the Division II level, California (of PA) standout, Eric Kush (Center) was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs and new head coach Andy Reid, as the second pick in the 6th Round. The 6’4 – 305 pound player could see some immediate playing time in his new environment in Kansas City.

Rontez Miles (Free Safety), also from Cal (PA) might see some interest in the Free Agency circles as well.

Kush and Miles are the only Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference players that have the potential of making the roster of an NFL team in the upcoming 2013 season.

 

 

 

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Apr27

Uplifting Athletes Raises Over $9K to Fight Apraxia

by admin on April 27th, 2013 at 3:08 PM

LORETTO, Pa. (April 27, 2013) – The Saint Francis U chapter of Uplifting Athletes has accumulated a $9,253.50 total amount raised in its first year of existence that will go towards the fight of apraxia.

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Apr16

SFU Uplifting Athletes to Sponsor “Lift for Life” Event

by admin on April 16th, 2013 at 6:57 AM

UPLIFTING ATHLETES INFORMATION    |    LIFT FOR LIFE INFORMATION

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Apr10

2013 Saint Francis Football Schedule Announced

by admin on April 10th, 2013 at 9:47 AM

LORETTO, Pa. (April 10, 2013) – Six home games and three matchups against teams ranked in the top-25 highlight the 2013 Saint Francis U football schedule.

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Apr09

Danville’s Andreychik Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week

by Sam on April 9th, 2013 at 1:55 PM

LEWISBURG, PA – Bucknell freshman pitcher Andrew Andreychik (Danville, Pa./Danville Area) was named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Monday. The right-hander pitched seven innings and allowed just one run in the Bison’s 16-10 victory over Navy on Sunday as he earned his second win of the year.

A native of nearby Danville, Andreychik was making his fourth career start and he retired 15 of the final 17 hitters he faced to improve to 2-2 on the year. The seven innings pitched were a career high. He struck out three and walked just one and departed with Bucknell holding a 16-1 lead.

Andreychik’s last three appearances have come as a starter. He pitched six innings and was not charged with an earned run in a 3-1 victory over Binghamton in late March. Andreychik, who owns a 3.86 ERA as a starter, then made his first career Patriot League start last Sunday at Holy Cross.

Andreychik’s ERA dropped by more than a run thanks to his stellar performance at Navy, which was Bucknell’s third win in the four-game weekend series. He now ranks fifth on the team in ERA (4.39), while his 26.2 innings are fourth. He has struck out 17 and yielded just seven extra-base hits.

Andreychik is Bucknell’s second Patriot League Rookie of the Week this season. Fellow freshman Max Kra was honored March 4.

The Bison will return to action Wednesday, April 10, at Penn State. First pitch is slated for 6 p.m.

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Apr09

Clarion Places Three PSAC Top 10 Winners For Winter Sports Season

by Sam on April 9th, 2013 at 1:53 PM

LOCK HAVEN, PA – For the first time since 2001, Clarion University has three PSAC Top 10 winners in the same sports season, as Mike Kromka, Kayla Shull and Hannah Heeter all earned the award for their athletic and academic efforts during the winter sports season.

The PSAC Top 10 awards are designed to recognize student-athletes who excel in both the classroom and in athletic competition. Initiated for the 1997-98 academic year, the Top 10 Award is given to five males and five females in each athletic season: fall, winter and spring.

For Shull, it’s the third time she has won the award becoming the second athlete in school history to earn the award three times – diver Jamie Wolf is the other.

Heeter, meanwhile, earns the award for the second time this year having been named a Top 10 Award winner in the Fall in volleyball. She is the first athlete in school history to earn Top 10 Awards in two different sports (Erin Richard won in indoor track and outdoor track) and the first to earn two awards in the same academic year.

Kromka, who is a Top 10 Award winner for the first time, is the first men’s basketball player from Clarion to earn the award since Josh Adams in 1998.

Shull, a senior Pathology & Audiology major from Franklin, Pa. and Rocky Grove High School, carries a perfect 4.0 GPA. She was a two-time NCAA Division II All-American this season placing fifth in the 100 backstroke in a Clarion-record time of 55.40 while also taking 16th in the 200 freestyle.

Named the PSAC Champion Scholar (highest GPA at a PSAC Championship event) for the second straight year, Shull helped Clarion take second at the PSAC Championships by earning PSAC titles in the 100 backstroke and 400 medley relay while also taking second in the 50, the 100 freestyle and the 200 medley relay. It was her fourth consecutive PSAC title in the 100 backstroke.

In her career, Shull was a 15-time NCAA Division II All-American and was a member of Clarion’s fourth-place NCAA Division II finisher in 2011 when she earned two individual All-American awards and four relay All-American finishes. She was also named the 2010 PSAC Freshman of the Year and was a four-time PSAC relay champion.

Heeter, a junior Biology/Pre-Med major from Seneca, Pa. and Cranberry High School, carries 3.94 GPA. She is an outstanding two-sport student-athlete who earned second-team Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American honors in both women’s basketball and volleyball while also earning All-Conference and All-Region honors in both sports.

During the basketball season, Heeter, who is a red-shirt sophomore in the sport, was the only player in the PSAC to average a season double-double (14.4 ppg, 13.3 rpg) and one of just two in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region. She led the PSAC and ranked third in the country in rebounding while breaking a 33-year old school record for rebounding average and recording the most rebounds per game in the PSAC since 1999. She also led the PSAC with 16 double-doubles and was fourth in the conference in scoring, seventh in blocked shots (1.3 bpg) and 14th in steals (2.0 spg). Her nine games of 15 or more rebounds set a school record as well, and her 25 rebounds vs. Lock Haven Jan. 23 were the most rebounds in a game in NCAA Division II this season.

In basketball, Heeter earned first-team All-PSAC West honors this year and was a second-team Daktronics All-Region nod after being named the PSAC West Freshman of the Year and a second-team All-PSAC West performer as a freshman. In just two years, she ranks 11th in school history with 616 rebounds, seventh with 65 blocks and 39th with 682 points. Her 12.6 rebounds per game is the school record by nearly two rebounds per contest, and she has 29 career double-doubles in 49 career games with a pair of 20-20 games.

In women’s volleyball, she was a first-team AVCA All-Region winner and a second-team PSAC West volleyball selection, and she was the 2011 PSAC Champion Scholar Award winner in women’s volleyball. She is also a two-time Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Region award winner in volleyball.

Kromka, a junior Mid-level Math Education major from Monroeville and Gateway High School, has a 3.89 GPA. He was named a second-team Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American this winter.

A starter on this year’s men’s basketball team, he led the team and ranked fifth in the PSAC with 8.5 rebounds per game while also leading the squad and ranking 24th in the conference with 12.5 points per contest.

In addition to his Academic All-American award this year, Kromka is also a two-time Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District award winner. In three years, he has 649 career points and 509 career rebounds for the Golden Eagles.

NOTES – With three PSAC Winter Top 10 Award winners, Clarion now has 46 Top 10 Award winners in school history, the second most in the PSAC … The last time the Golden Eagles had three Top 10 Award winners in the same sports season was in the Winter of 2001 when Gary Aughinbaugh (Men’s Swimming and Diving), Bob Topper (Wrestling) and Megan Tracy (Women’s Swimming and Diving) all earned the award. Clarion also had three award winners in the Winter of 1999 (Dan Pierce – Men’s Swimming and Diving; Stan Spoor – Wrestling; Christina Tillotson – Women’s Swimming and Diving) and in the Winter of 1998 (Adams – Men’s Basketball; Andy Smearman – Men’s Swimming and Diving; Tillotson – Women’s Swimming and Diving) … Wolf earned her three Top 10 Awards in 2005, 2006 and 2007 … The last PSAC athlete to earn multiple Top 10 Awards in completely different sports was Laura Kline of Kutztown in 2005-2006 who earned the Fall Top 10 Award in Field Hockey and the Spring Top 10 Award in Outdoor Track & Field. There have been several PSAC Top 10 Award winners in the same year who earned the awards in either Cross Country, Indoor Track and Field or Outdoor Track and Field.

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Apr09

Williams Leads All Divisions of Basketball Schools in Assists

by Sam on April 9th, 2013 at 1:49 PM

WILLIAMSPORT, PA – For the first time since 1987-88, a Lycoming College men’s basketball player has finished atop the NCAA Division III in a statistical category, as senior Jerald Williams (Riverdale, Md./Bladenburg) led not just Division III, but all of college basketball, with an average of 9.9 assists per game, according to final statistical reports released by the NCAA, NAIA, USCAA and the NJCAA.

Williams is just the second Lycoming player to lead the NCAA Division III in a category, joining Jeff Jones, who led the nation with 4.2 3-point field goals made during the 1987-88 campaign. He also led all divisions of the NCAA with a 3.39 assist-turnover ratio and finished fourth in Division III with 3.41 steals per game.

This season, his 268 assists were seventh in NCAA Division III history and his 9.9 average per game is eighth-best in Division III annals. Along the way, Williams was prolific, crossing 10 assists in a game 16 times and posting more than 15 twice, including a season-high 19 against Lebanon Valley on Jan. 9. He earned two Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week awards during the season and was named the DIII News Player of the Month for November. He also notched a triple-double with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists against Widener on Jan. 26.

Williams, who earned two second-team all-conference awards in his career, is one of the most productive guards in school history, finishing sixth in NCAA Division III history with 828 career assists and 10th with 334 steals.  The 5-11 criminal justice major holds MAC career, single-season and game (21) records in assists and also holds the MAC career record for steals.

Williams finished in the top 25 in Division III in assists per game in each of his four years with the Warriors, finishing 25th as a freshman (5.4, 2009-10), fourth as a sophomore (7.3, 2010-11), second as a junior (8.4, 2011-12) and first as a senior (9.9, 2012-13). He also finished in the top 10 in Division III in steals in each of his four years, finishing sixth as a freshman (3.0, 2009-10), sixth as a sophomore (3.0, 2010-11), seventh as a junior (3.07, 2011-12) and fourth as a senior (3.41, 2012-13).

As a team, the Warriors finished in the top 10 in Division III in three statistical categories, finishing 10th in scoring offense (83.7) behind national leader Grinnell (112.3), third in assists per game (18.2) behind Grinnell (19.7) and second in blocked shots per game (6.0), finishing behind only Case (6.1).

Junior Michael Rudy (Danville, Pa./Danville Area), who led the Commonwealth Conference with 2.26 blocks per game, also finished in the top 25 in Division III, finishing 24th. He set the school record with 61 blocks during the season.

The Warriors finished 17-10 overall, advancing to the Commonwealth Conference championship game for the second year in a row under fifth-year head coach Guy Rancourt.

2012-13 Men’s Basketball College Assist Leaders

Rk.      Name, School                                                                      Division                   Assists/Game

1          Jerald Williams, Lycoming                                             NCAA III                   9.9

2          Travis Lampley, St. Thomas-Houston                         NAIA I                       9.4

            Charles Burley, Cecil College                                         NJCAA II                   9.4

4          Donte Thomas, Hagerstown CC                                   NJCAA I                    9.0

5          Tyron Harris, Southern State CC                                  USCAA I                   8.6

6          Jason Brickman, LIU Brooklyn                                       NCAA I                      8.5

7          Danny Lawhorn, San Jacinto College-Central         NJCAA I                    8.5

8          Bryan Hurley, Bowdoin                                                    NCAAIII                    8.3

            NieRonn Miles, Prince George’s CC                           NJCAA III                 8.3

10       Nick Galina, Suffolk CC                                                     NJCAA III                 8.2

            Benquan Petty, Cedar Valley CC                                  NJCAA III                 8.2

            Paul Becklens, Roxbury CC                                             NJCAA III                 8.2

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