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Third-baseman Amber J. Claar, scheduled to graduate next month with a degree in health information technology, was honored during a Senior Day ceremony at Tuesday's women's softball game at Elm Park.
The fifth annual Women in Sports Day attended by more than 65 coaches, athletes, prospects, Athletics staff and special guests was held Sunday in Penn's Inn. This year's featured speaker, with a message of "Always follow your dreams," was Sarah Jane "Salty" Sands Ferguson, a member of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. who played for the Rockford Peaches in 1953-54.
Vol. 8, No. 36 (Through Sunday, April 18) Penn College Wildcat Tales Over the course of their season, Pennsylvania College of Technology archers spend hours on the road traveling hundreds of miles to and from competitive events. This weekend, however, others will travel as the Wildcats host the Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Archery Championships.
What was expected to be a great volleyball match between the Staff/Faculty team Kim Bolig, Amber Dreese, Dan Bennett, Jim Cunningham, Andy Gutkowski, Elliott Strickland and Dan Warner and the student squad of Gavin Mock, Ben Vincent, Brian Brown, Brad Bell, Ashley Matson, Tara Powell and Annie Styles clearly lived up to the hype.
The annual Staff/Faculty vs. Students softball game took place Tuesday evening at Elm Park, where an employee squad got even against the Greeks.
Vol. 8, No. 35 (Through Sunday, April 11) Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams went a combined 5-7 last week the softball team, which now is 8-6 overall and 5-1 in the Penn State University Athletic Conference, going 5-3 and the baseball team, which is 5-8 overall and 3-5 in the PSUAC, going 0-4.
"To play Division I-AA teams and end up where we did among the top 20 Division I-AA club teams is fantastic. I don't think anybody looked for us to go anywhere," Pennsylvania College of Technology men's volleyball coach Wes Strayer said Saturday after his team was eliminated from the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation Championships. Competing in Louisville, Ky.
A "David" among "Goliaths." That is one way to describe the Penn College men's volleyball team as it enters the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation Championships in Louisville, Ky.
Vol. 8, No. 33 (Through Sunday, March 28) Penn College Wildcat Tales Club Volleyball The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's volleyball team extended its perfect season to 15-0 before losing to Harrisburg Area Community College on Saturday and finishing third in the Middle Atlantic Club Volleyball Championships.
With an 11-0 regular season and the Middle Atlantic Club Volleyball Conference Northwest Division championship under its belt, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's team now turns its attention to postseason play. On Saturday, the Wildcats will compete in the 16-team MACVC Championships at Rowan (N.J.) University. Action begins at 9 a.m.
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