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Five Penn College baseball players and two softball players have been named to the Penn State University Athletic Conference All-Conference Team. Honored in baseball are pitchers Adam Thomke (South Williamsport) and Mark Shaffer (Hanover), first baseman Devon Liquori (Hawley), shortstop Phil Woodring (Waynesboro) and center fielder Dane Glick (Belleville).

HAMPTON, Va. Pennsylvania College of Technology kept its title hopes alive in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships on Wednesday morning with a 7-4 loser's-bracket win over Penn State Greater Allegheny. The third-seeded Wildcats, now 36-8 on the year, play No. 4 seed Columbia Union College of Takoma Park, Md., at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at War Memorial Stadium.

HAMPTON, Va. The Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team stumbled getting out of the gate Tuesday in the first round of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships and is fighting for its playoff life in a loser's bracket game Wednesday morning. The Wildcats lost to Briarcliffe (N.Y.) College, 12-5, and need a win in their 9:30 a.m.

After dominating the East Coast intercollegiate archery scene for the past two months, Pennsylvania College of Technology is set to show itself on the national stage. California, here they come.

Long ago in his baseball career, which included a stint in the major leagues, Pennsylvania College of Technology coach Chris Howard adopted a simple approach: one game at a time.

Four members of the Wildcat archery team, along with coach/Penn College alumnus Chad Karstetter, traveled to Lycoming Valley Middle School on Wednesday to visit students and demonstrate their title-winning talents.

The Athletic Department honored its Spring 2009 student-athletes and coaches (archery, baseball, men's and women's basketball, bowling, dance, softball and men's volleyball)at a banquet in the Thompson Professional Development Center on Monday night. Coaches thanked the athletic staff and their athletes for all the hard work and dedication to their respective sports this season.

The start of the Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country season is a few months away, but running is always on the mind of Wildcats coach Mike Paulhamus, who took time to note the recent accomplishments of several of his current and former runners: Jeff Faherty, a junior landscape-nursery technology major from High Point, N.J., and Tamara Pavlov, a sophomorebusiness management major from

Pennsylvania College of Technology's baseball team successfully defended its Penn State University Athletic Conference championship by winning all three of its games Friday and Saturday at Medlar Field in University Park.

Vol. 7, No. 38 Recent Results/Upcoming Games(Through May 3) Archery May 14-17 - National Collegiate Championships at California State University, Long Beach, Calif. Baseball Overall record: 35-7 Final PSUAC record: 28-3 Wednesday, April 29 - at King's College, canceled Friday, May 1 PSUAC Championships at Medlar Field in University Park vs.