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The On-Campus Powder Puff Football team defeated its Off-Campus counterparts on the soccer field Tuesday, a 14-7 victory in a game postponed from Homecoming Weekend. Jeremy R. Bottorf, intramural assistant, provided this recap: Jessica Houser threw a bullet to Sam Mills to open the scoring, connecting on "fourth and a mile" to give the Off-Campus team a 7-0 lead.

Vol. 8, No. 10 (Through Sunday, Oct. 18) Wildcat TalesCoed Tennis, Women's Volleyball Teams Seek Crowns Following is a look ahead as Pennsylvania College of Technology's coed tennis and women's volleyball teams vie for championships in the Penn State University Athletic Conference. Last week, Penn College teams won 19 games and lost six.

Coach Alison Tagliaferri (far right, second row in photo) and members of her Lady Wildcat basketball team recently had lunch with the coaching staff of the Penn State women's team. Head coach Coquese Washington is in the front center, former Penn State player Maren Walseth is second from left and former Millersville University player Kia Damon is at right.

After Monday's first round of the Penn State University Athletic Conference-United States Collegiate Athletic Association golf championships, Penn College was fifth overall. Among PSUAC colleges, it was third. Craig Flint of Port Allegany led the Wildcats with an opening-round 76 on Penn State's Blue Course and was tied for fifth place.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently presented Outstanding Varsity Athletic Alumni Awards to Becky J. Shaner, of Hughesville, and Bobby String, of New Cumberland. The honors were presented by Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour during Oct. 10 Homecoming festivities at the college.

Vol. 8, No. 9 (Through Sunday, Oct. 11) Wildcat TalesFollowing is a look ahead, as two Pennsylvania College of Technology's sports teams seek to defend their Penn State University Athletic Conference championships, and a recap of last week's action. During the past week, Penn College teams won 11 games and lost two.

A crowd of more than 200 people watched in Bardo Gymnasium on Thursday night as the Penn College women's volleyball team defeated Penn State Abington and said a tearful "goodbye" to seniors Alyssa M. Covas and Ashley D. Oswald.

The On-Campus Flag Football Team controlled the ball for the entire first quarter of Thursday's game against its Off-Campus challengers, thanks to quality play-calling by quarterback Benaiah Tucci. Tucci then passed for a touchdown to start the second quarter before the clock could even start, giving the On-Campus team an early 7-0 lead.

This year's lone graduating member of the Penn College tennis team was recognized during a brief "Senior Day" ceremony prior to Wednesday afternoon's match against Penn State Mont Alto. James Kyle Hanjaras, a culinary arts and systems major from Montrose, was congratulated by teammates and members of the Athletics Department at the Memorial Park courts, where the Wildcats ultimately won, 9-0.

Vol. 8, No. 8 (Through Sunday, Oct. 4) Wildcat TalesIt was very good week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams as they won 19 games, lost three and tied one. FlashbackMen's SoccerThe team opened its week with a 9-0 Penn State University Athletic Conference win over Penn State Schuylkill.