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To kick off a series of summer polls for high school athletics, vote for the best sports team mascot in the Upstate. The poll ...
Scranton Prep combined first-inning outbursts with dominant pitching from Paul Rusincovich to win its final four games of the Lackawanna League Division 1 season.
Parkland’s Blake Nassry takes to the court against Scranton Prep in a PIAA Class 6A boys second-round playoff game Wednesday, March 12, 2025, at Stroudsburg Area High School. (April Gamiz/The ...
Allentown Central Catholic’s Morgan Seagreaves looks to score against Scranton Prep’s Claire McGrath in a PIAA Class 4A girls second-round playoff game Wednesday, March 12, 2025, at ...
A funeral Mass at Scranton Preparatory School on Wednesday changed that, with a service attended by the entire student body, complete with hymns, prayers and a sermon that emphasized the value of ...
The newly named Grant Co./Mott-Regent “Jaguars” opted not to adopt “Wildfire Coyotes” as their mascot and headed ... Co./Mott-Regent faces Hettinger-Scranton on Friday, Dec. 6 in an ...
It wasn’t the same as last year. It was better. Northwestern Lehigh defeated Scranton Prep for the second straight year in the PIAA Class 3A quarterfinals, posting a 34-0 shutout at Berwick’s ...
Scranton Prep and Riverside will have to wait a day to continue their PIAA football playoff journeys after a blast of heavy snow forced the postponement of their quarterfinal games Friday night.
After scoring on the opening drive, Scranton Prep relied on its defense to keep the lead heading into halftime. But once the third quarter rolled around, the Cavaliers took control and extended ...
SCRANTON — Scranton Prep's blueprint for sustained success starts up front and on defense. Its decade of dominance includes three straight District 2 Class 3A championships and seven since 2015.
Star attacker Osten Grigas had a shot on goal that Scranton Prep goalie Aidan Jordan knocked away. Then, he stood tall in goal for another save. When the Cavaliers finally gained possession ...
WRIGHT TWP. — The Scranton Prep offense found itself out of rhythm for a long stretch of Friday night’s showdown with Crestwood. In the final quarter, the Cavaliers found the rhythm — and ...