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Following a near-monthlong semester break, three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams are scheduled to return to action Saturday. The women’s and men’s basketball teams host Penn State Greater Allegheny at 1 and 3 p.m., respectively, at Bardo Gymnasium while the wrestling team travels to Alfred (N.Y.) State for a 1 p.m. match with Alfred and 2:30 p.m.
Following a near-monthlong semester break, three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams are scheduled to return to action Saturday. The women’s and men’s basketball teams host Penn State Greater Allegheny at 1 and 3 p.m., respectively, at Bardo Gymnasium while the wrestling team travels to Alfred (N.Y.) State for a 1 p.m. match with Alfred and 2:30 p.m.
Twenty-nine Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes have received special individual honors thus far during the 2012-13 school year. Through the fall sports seasons and the month of December, 17 Wildcats have received Athlete of the Week honors, as voted on by the college’s athletic staff. They are: Caitlyn Curley, Middletown, women’s volleyball, Aug.
Twenty-nine Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes have received special individual honors thus far during the 2012-13 school year. Through the fall sports seasons and the month of December, 17 Wildcats have received Athlete of the Week honors, as voted on by the college’s athletic staff. They are: Caitlyn Curley, Middletown, women’s volleyball, Aug.
Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams split as they closed out calendar year 2012 – the women winning and the men losing on Monday. Both teams now are idle until Jan. 12, when the wrestling squad also steps back into action.
Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams split as they closed out calendar year 2012 – the women winning and the men losing on Monday. Both teams now are idle until Jan. 12, when the wrestling squad also steps back into action.
As the fall semester was winding down, Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams both lost their nonconference games on Saturday. Men’s Basketball Penn College outscored host Berkeley (N.J.) College by nine points in the second half, but a 37-21 halftime deficit was too much to overcome as the Wildcats dropped a 67-60 decision and fell to 1-10 on the season.
As the fall semester was winding down, Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams both lost their nonconference games on Saturday. Men’s Basketball Penn College outscored host Berkeley (N.J.) College by nine points in the second half, but a 37-21 halftime deficit was too much to overcome as the Wildcats dropped a 67-60 decision and fell to 1-10 on the season.
Two of Wednesday's stocking sleuths claim their winnings. Finders, keepers – students who located hidden stockings claimed prizes at the Field House. With "cache" in hand, another lucky searcher visits the Field House.
Martial-arts students go before the judges ... ... and exhibit group discipline in the Field House Seven members of Penn College's Martial Arts Club completed a successful belt testing program Saturday at the Field House. Michelle H. Ni, of Berwick; Alexander J. Hilton, of Saegertown; Jeremy P. Hansen, of Williamsport; and Jackson H.
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