With a roster that includes a three-time All-East Team honoree among four key returnees and a program-record 25 freshmen loaded with talent, Pennsylvania College of Technology archery coach Dustin Bartron has plenty of reason for optimism.
The Wildcats are scheduled to open their season on Saturday at the Easton Collegiate Tournament in Manheim.
“It’s great and refreshing to have students that want to be involved again!” Bartron said of the turnout for his fifth edition.
“Practices have been going well, very productive. We have the largest number of student-athletes (30) since I have started coaching in the range every day, working hard. These athletes have made a commitment to the school, team and themselves. Their hard work, along with endless hours of studying, training, practicing and working on equipment, prove this commitment,” the coach said.
Leading the returnees is senior Matthew Byrnes of Manahawkin, New Jersey, who was selected to the All-East Team in each of the past two seasons as a Wildcat and his first time as a freshman at Atlantic Cape Community College in 2021 when he shot a then record-setting score of 695 of 720 possible points in the men’s compound event during the Eastern Region Collegiate Championships.
Other key returning archers from last year’s squad are juniors Emery Gunsalls of Mill Hall and Atley Cooper of Coatesville, and sophomore Ben Malehorn of Selinsgrove. Gunsallus competes in men’s compound, and Cooper and Malehorn in men’s fixed pins.
Among the leading freshmen are Casey Keiter of Dornsife, a 2024 Pennsylvania National Archery in the Schools (NASP) state champion; Brady Buriak of Herndon, a 2020 NASP Middle School state champ; and Eli Bartron of South Williamsport, a member of the 2024 US Archery Under-21 Team, and the coach’s son. Keiter will compete in men’s fixed pins and Buriak and Bartron will compete in men’s compound.
Coach Bartron also expects big things from freshmen Liz Gruodis of Milford (women’s compound), Wyatt Steigerwalt of New Ringgold (men’s fixed pins), Travis Lilly of Newport (men’s fixed pins) and Josiah Hinojis of Groton, Connecticut (men’s fixed pins).