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Volleyball alumni, joining coach Bambi A. Hawkins (right), are, from left, Rachel A. (Bond) Zick, '05, early childhood education; Angela Sweely, '08, architectural technology; Amber L. (Geckle) Dreese, '07, applied human services; Maria K. McNett, '07, occupational therapy assistant, and '09, applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration; and Paula Karine F.

The Penn College men’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams paid tribute to their graduating members Saturday at the teams’ final regular-season home matches.

Pennsylvania College of Technology sports fans had plenty to cheer about over the weekend as the men’s cross-country team and coed tennis teams claimed Penn State University Athletic Conference championships, the men’s soccer team gave coach Enrique Castillo his 100th career win in just seven seasons, and the women’s volleyball squad won a pair of matches.

Pennsylvania College of Technology sports fans had plenty to cheer about over the weekend as the men’s cross-country team and coed tennis teams claimed Penn State University Athletic Conference championships, the men’s soccer team gave coach Enrique Castillo his 100th career win in just seven seasons, and the women’s volleyball squad won a pair of matches.

Honored during Senior Day at Saturday's tennis match were, from left, Brent A. Borton, Adam L. Smith and Nicholas P. Mancuso. The Penn College tennis team paid tribute to its three graduating members Saturday at the final home match of the 2012 season.  Brent A.

Christopher P. Brennan Junior Christopher Brennan (New Hope) was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and Penn State University Athletic Conference men’s soccer Player of the Week for the period ending Oct. 14. In the Wildcats’ only game of the week, Brennan scored a season-high four goals and added an assist to lead the team to a 6-1 win over Penn State New Kensington.

One Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports team ended its season last week and two others head into Penn State University Athletic Conference championships this week.

One Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports team ended its season last week and two others head into Penn State University Athletic Conference championships this week.

Befitting the themed focus on campus leaders − those from earlier days and those who continue their student mentorship as employees and graduates − Penn College Homecoming 2012 was one to remember.

Pennsylvania College of Technology inducted eight former athletes, coaches and administrators into its inaugural Athletic Hall of Fame during an induction ceremony Saturday night. "It was a great night for our athletic program," said Scott Kennell, director of athletics. "We've had a strong athletic tradition throughout our history as both the Williamsport Area Community College and Penn College.