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Vol. 8, No. 29 (Through Sunday, Feb. 28) Penn College Wildcat Tales Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes were in the thick of the fight last week, playing for championships in men's basketball, bowling and archery.

The look on the faces of his players may have reflected defeat Tuesday night, but Pennsylvania College of Technology men's basketball coach Gene Bruno didn't see it that way. "I can't be more proud of their accomplishments this season. There is a lot to be proud of,"he said.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men's basketball coach Gene Brunoknew his sixth-seeded team had its work cut out going into the Penn State University Athletic Conference playoffs, with theprobability that all of its games would be on the road. But that was no deterrent.

Baseball/softball clinics and a basketball camp are among the activities to be held on Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus in the coming weeks. The college and Elite American Baseball Academy will present baseball and softball clinics, open to boys and girls ages 8 to 18, on Saturday, Feb. 27, at the FIeld House. Clinic hours will be 9 a.m.-1 p.m. for baseball and 2-6 p.m.

Vol. 8, No. 28 (Through Sunday, Feb. 21) Penn College Wildcat Tales The phrase, "no rest for the weary," especially applies to the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's basketball team as it continues its quest for a Penn State University Athletic Conference championship Monday.

After splitting in their final two regular-season games, Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams enter Sunday's Penn State University Athletic Conference quarterfinal games as underdogs, but that does not mean they can't win. The Wildcat men, seeded sixth, take a 10-5 conference and 12-13 overall record into their game at No.

Penn College welcomed another member into the men's basketball 1,000-point club and bade farewell to three seniors during Thursday night's game against Penn State Beaver. Greg Solyak, an automotive technology management student from Lancaster, recently became the fifth player in college history to reach the 1,000-point plateau.

In their final tune-up before this weekend's state championships, Pennsylvania College of Technology bowlers finished second, fourth and fifth in the Blue Division and second in the Gold Division during the Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference Championships on Wednesday. In action at Summit Lanes in Pocono Summit, Penn College No.

Vol. 8, No. 27 (Through Sunday, Feb. 14) Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams are assured of Penn State University Athletic Conference playoff games Sunday; the only question is whether they will be at home or on the road.

Continuing a seasonal tradition of honoring its graduating student-athletes, Penn College this week said "goodbye" to senior Lady Wildcat Lindsay K. Wiegand.