FRIDAY, APRIL
30, 2010
Bison sweep
Thiel softball
The Thiel
College softball team was swept on Thursday by the Bethany
College Bison by scores of, 2-8 and 4-5. In game one, the
Bison were the first to get runs on the board with a pair of
RBI singles in the second inning.
My Valley Sports.com
Bison sweep
Thiel to move within a game of PAC lead
By sweeping a
road twinbill at Thiel Thursday by scores of 8-2 and 5-4,
the Bethany College softball team moved within a game of
first place Thomas More and maintained their chances to earn
the #1 seed in next weekend’s PAC Tournament.
Ohio
Valley Athletics
THURSDAY,
APRIL 29, 2010
Westminster
beats Hiram twice for second sweep of season
The Westminster
College baseball team swept a doubleheader for the second
time this season as the Titans traveled to Hiram Wednesday
and beat the Terriers by scores of 7-5 and 13-10.
My Valley Sports.com
Westminster
splits a pair at Ursuline in non-league action
The Westminster
College softball team split a non-conference doubleheader at
Ursuline Tuesday, winning the first game 12-3 in five
innings and losing the second game 5-2.
My Valley Sports.com
Bethany
softball makes their push
The Bethany
Bison softball team is hopeful that next weekend they will
be the crowned the Presidents' Athletic Conference
tournament champions.
My Valley Sports.com
Briefs:
College baseball
Andy Trettel's
two-run homer in the top of the ninth inning gave Washington
& Jefferson an 8-6 victory over host Thomas More in a
Presidents' Athletic Conference game.
Washington Observer-Reporter
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 28, 2010
College
notebook: In track
Washington &
Jefferson's Katelyn McElhany, a junior from Canonsburg, set
stadium and meet records last week in her wins in the 100-
and 400-meter hurdles at the PAC South Quad at Bethany
College. McElhany won the 100 in 15.39 and the 400 in
1:07.29.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Briefs
Waynesburg swept
a doubleheader from visiting Geneva, 4-3 and 6-4. Wes White
hit a solo home run and walked with the bases loaded in the
bottom of the seventh for the winning run in Game 1.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Thomas More
athletes of the week
What Gronauer
did last week: Gronauer helped lead the Saints to their
first-ever Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC)
Championship at the Oak Tree Country Club in West Middlesex,
Pennsylvania.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Saints golf
team wins PAC championship
The Thomas More
men's golf team won its first Presidents' Athletic
Conference Championship as it shot a 72-hole total of 1,211
at Oak Tree Country Club in West Middlesex, Pa.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Westminster
splits a pair at Ursuline in non-league action
The Westminster
College softball team split a non-conference doubleheader at
Ursuline Tuesday, winning the first game 12-3 in five
innings and losing the second game 5-2.
My Valley Sports.com
Waynesburg
pair honored
Waynesburg
University's Krystal Baker and Maria Shepas were honored as
the top female track & field athletes by the Presidents'
Athletic Conference.
Herald Standard
Keystone
hires women's basketball coach
Katie Tetzlaw
will get her first shot at being a head coach when she takes
over the
Keystone College women's basketball program.
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
TUESDAY,
APRIL 27, 2010
In track &
field
Waynesburg's
Maria Shepas was named the Presidents' Athletic Conference
Women's Track Athlete of the Week after posting three wins
(800, 1,500 and 1,600 relay) at the PAC South Quad meet, and
winning the 3,000 steeplechase at the Baldwin-Wallace Sparky
Adams Invitational on Saturday.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Sparky Adams
Invitational
Waynesburg
sophomore Jordan Wrask ran the 100 meter dash in 0:11.41 for
a fifth place finish and Kurt Bonnett finished ninth in the
discus with a throw of 139 feet, nine inches on Saturday.
Herald-Standard.com
MONDAY, APRIL
26, 2010
Michanowicz
gets top soccer honors
Hollidaysburg
graduate Kelli Michanowicz continues to excel in soccer at
Westminster College. She recently received the 2009 Player
of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and All Presidents
Athletic Conference Player awards.
Altoona Mirror
SUNDAY, APRIL
25, 2010
Ringgold's
Pascarella a bit hit at W&J
As a junior last
spring, Ringgold High School graduate Neil Pascarella helped
Washington and Jefferson College's baseball team enjoy its
best season in school history.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
She's happy
for the help
Lauren Pennell
had no relief last season — literally. As a freshman pitcher
on the Grove City College women’s softball team, Pennell
appeared in all but one of the Wolverines’ games, logging
201²⁄₃ innings and posting a 15-18 record.
Butler County Eagle
SATURDAY,
APRIL 24, 2010
Bison Tennis
Sits Third after First Day of PAC Championships
Although they
finished in sixth place with an 0-5 record this season in
dual meets against PAC competition, the Bethany College
men’s tennis team enjoyed a big first day at the 2010 PAC
Championships in Erie, Pa., as they are in third place
heading into Saturday.
Ohio
Valley Athletics
Local briefs:
College baseball
Waynesburg lost
a 5-1 lead in the seventh inning and were beaten by Geneva,
6-5. The Golden Tornadoes scored twice in the bottom of the
ninth.
Washington Observer-Reporter
FRIDAY, APRIL
23, 2010
Local briefs:
College track
The Waynesburg
University track & field team had a strong day at the
Presidents' Athletic Conference South Quad Meet Wednesday at
Bethany College.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Second Place
Deadlocked after Westminster Splits with Bethany
Second place was
on the line in the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC)
when the Westminster College softball team hosted Bethany
Thursday for a doubleheader, but both teams remained tied in
the standings after the Titans won game one, 1-0, before
Bethany took the second game, 4-1.
My Valley Sports.com
'Cats
Softball Splits in Latrobe
The Thiel
College softball team split their Thursday doubleheader
against the Saint Vincent College Bearcats, picking up the
victory in game one, 5-4, and dropping game two, 1-4.
My Valley Sports.com
THURSDAY,
APRIL 22, 2010
Bolivar
native Mountain wins 200th
Bolivar native
and Washington & Jefferson College head baseball coach Jeff
Mountain won his 200th career game Saturday at Thiel
College.
Wellsville Daily Reporter
Two Earn
All-PAC Honors at Women's Golf Championship
Two members of
the Grove City College women's golf team earned
All-Presidents' Athletic Conference honors Wednesday in
recognition of their respective performance in the PAC
Championships at Oak Tree Country Club.
My Valley Sports.com
Titans Place
Second in PAC Golf Championships
The Westminster
College women's golf team placed second out of two teams at
the 2010 Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Championships
held Tuesday and Wednesday at the Oak Tree Country Club in
West Middlesex, Pa.
My Valley Sports.com
Bethany Finds
Success at First Home Meet since 2001
The Bethany
College men’s track team broke two school records and
totaled four first place finishes, while the Bison women
finished in second place overall during Wednesday’s PAC
South Quad Match.
Ohio
Valley Athletics
Washington &
Jefferson's Trettel owns the second-longest on-base streak
It was
interesting while it lasted and being second isn't all that
bad. Washington & Jefferson College center fielder Andy
Trettel went 0 for 3 and did not reach base Tuesday as the
Presidents lost the first game of a doubleheader, 6-2, to
Thomas More.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Local briefs:
Women's golf
Washington &
Jefferson College senior Leslie Walker became the second
women's golfer in school history to win four consecutive
Presidents' Athletic Conference titles Wednesday at Oak Tree
Country Club in West Middlesex.
Washington Observer-Reporter
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 21, 2010
Local briefs
Washington &
Jefferson split a doubleheader against Thomas More, losing
the first 6-2 and winning the second 5-4 in Presidents'
Athletic Conference action.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Titans Stay
Hot by Defeating Waynesburg Twice
The Westminster
College softball team took both games of a Presidents'
Athletic Conference doubleheader at Waynesburg Tuesday,
winning by scores of 4-2 and 9-1.
My Valley Sports.com
Grove City
Takes Two from Thiel
The Thiel
College baseball team dropped a pair of Presidents’ Athletic
Conference games on Tuesday afternoon to in-county rival
Grove City at R.J. Behringer Field.
My Valley Sports.com
Trettel's
streak stopped short of D-III record
Washington &
Jefferson junior center fielder Andy Trettel had his 55-game
on-base streak came to an end on Tuesday when he went
0-for-3 during the Presidents' 6-2 loss to Thomas More at
Ross Memorial Park.
O-R Big Blog on Campus
College
baseball
The on-base
streak held by Washington & Jefferson College junior center
fielder Andy Trettel ended at 55 games when he went hitless
in three at-bats in a 6-2 loss to Thomas More on Tuesday.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
TUESDAY,
APRIL 20, 2010
Grove City
Baseball Falls on the Road
The Grove City
College baseball team dropped to 12-11 overall Monday
afternoon as the Wolverines dropped a 12-11 decision to host
Geneva at 33rd Street Field in a matchup of Presidents'
Athletic Conference members.
My Valley Sports.com
Bison Split
Wild Twinbill at Saint Vincent
After falling in
the opener 7-6 in the bottom of the seventh, the Bethany
College baseball team nearly lost a 10-run lead in the
nightcap, but recovered in time to pull out a 17-14 victory
and gain a split at Saint Vincent.
Ohio
Valley Athletics
MONDAY, APRIL
19, 2010
Briefs
Washington &
Jefferson scored four runs each in the second and fourth
innings to defeat Penn State-Behrend 8-4 and earn a split of
a doubleheader Sunday.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Bethany's
Offense Continues Hot Streak with Sweep at Case
The Bethany
College softball team continued its recent offensive surge
by blasting seven home runs and scoring 31 runs to sweep a
doubleheader at Case Western Reserve Sunday by scores of
15-4 in six innings and 16-14.
Ohio
Valley Athletics
Quite the
catch
After losing
most of his starting lineup from a squad that played for the
Presidents' Athletic Conference baseball championship a year
ago, Thiel College assistant coach Kurt Elbin targeted
Hollidaysburg graduate Brock Porter as the Tomcats new
catcher.
Altoona Mirror
Kennett helps
TMC baseball to solid week
The Thomas More
baseball team (17-10, 5-1 Presidents' Athletic Conference)
went 3-1 last week, including 2-1 in the conference.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Local Sports
Briefs
Bethany hit
seven home runs over the course of a doubleheader sweep of
Case Western. Bridgette Fauth hit two homers in the first
game for the Bison (20-10).
Herald Standard
SUNDAY, APRIL
18, 2010
New
Waynesburg coach
Mark Christner, 32, an assistant
coach the past eight seasons at Calvin College in Grand
Rapids, Mich., was recently hired as the men's basketball
coach at Waynesburg University.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
District
Headlines
Westminster
junior Amber Crompton pitched her first career no-hitter, as
the Titans completed a sweep of Pitt-Greensburg in a
non-conference softball doubleheader on Monday.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
GCC's Harris
resigns after four seasons
After four
seasons as head women’s basketball coach at Grove City
College, Sarah Harris said Wednesday she’s resigning from
the post to take on other opportunities.
Allied News.com
FRIDAY, APRIL
16, 2010
District
notebook: Saint Vincent baseball team revs up for future
The goals Saint
Vincent College baseball coach Mick Janosko sets for his
players are simple: Be a better player today than you were
yesterday and be a better team this year than last year.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Shepas picked
as Marisa's successor
The time period
between the retirement announcement of Waynesburg athletic
director Rudy Marisa and finding a successor did not last
long.
Washington Observer-Reporter
At Waynesburg
University
Waynesburg
University head football coach Rick Shepas has been named
Director of Athletics and will succeed the retiring Rudy
Marisa in July.
The Hearld Standard
Donoughe
Headed to Grove City
JOHNSTOWN — Forest Hills senior Patrick Donoughe will
continue his football career at Grove City College. Donoughe
made 13 field goals during his career at Forest Hills and
kicked 78 extra points to finish with 117 career points.
Johnstown Tribune-Democrat
THURSDAY,
APRIL 15, 2010
Sports
digest: Grove City
Grove City
College head women’s basketball coach Sarah Harris has
submitted her resignation, effective at the end of the
academic year.
The Youngstown Vindicator
Titans Snap
Losing Streak with Decisive Win over Geneva
The Westminster
College baseball team snapped its seven-game losing streak
by dispatching Geneva, 14-5, at home Wednesday in a
Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) game that did not
count in the standings because of Geneva's NCAA Division III
provisional status.
My Valley Sports.com
Harris Steps
Down as Women's Basketball Coach
Grove City
College head women’s basketball coach Sarah Harris has
submitted her resignation, effective at the end of the
academic year.
My Valley Sports.com
Grandson of
basketball's inventor brings game's exhibit to Geneva
College
The grandson of
the man who invented basketball more than 100 years ago is
bringing his History of Basketball exhibit today to Geneva
College in Beaver Falls, where the first college hoops game
was played.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Briefs
Mark Thomchick
went 2-for-4, hit a home run, scored twice and added three
RBI to lift Washington & Jefferson to a 7-4 victory over La
Roche in a non-conference game.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Dilonardo
excelling for Geneva softball
The
Geneva
College
softball team won nine of 13 games before a doubleheader
against Washington & Jefferson yesterday, Wednesday, and
Plum graduate Julie Dilonardo was a big reason for the Lady
Golden Tornadoes' strong play.
Your Plum.com
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 14, 2010
Waynesburg AD
Marisa to retire
After 41 years with Waynesburg University's
athletics department, Rudy Marisa is ready
for retirement.
The school
announced Tuesday afternoon that Marisa, who
has spent 41 years with Waynesburg including
34 as men's basketball coach and the last 28
as athletic director, will retire in July.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Marisa to end
storied career at Waynesburg
Few if any names
are more connected to Waynesburg University athletics than
Rudy Marisa. For more than three decades, he led the Yellow
Jackets men's basketball team to heights of success that
most coaches can only dream of.
Herald Standard
Sports briefs
Bethany College
freshman rightfielder Maria Vallone
(Webster Schroeder) was named the PAC Hitter of the Week.
She paced Bethany (14-8) with a .476 average with three
doubles and four RBI in a 4-2 week.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Finley
motivated
The versatile
Desiree Finley appears ready to break a couple of records
she already holds with the Bethany, WV College women’s track
team.
Wilkes Barre Times Leader
College news
Youngsville High
School graduate and Waynesburg University sophomore pitcher
Ben Oviatt pitched one inning of work for the Yellow Jackets
in a 7-5 loss to Bethany on Saturday.
Times Observer.com
Szott, Morgan honored
John
Szott of Bethel Park and Luke Morgan of Presto were named to
the all-Presidents' Athletic Conference team for swimming
and diving.
McMurray Almanac
Briefs:
College softball
Waynesburg gained its first two PAC wins
Tuesday, sweeping a doubleheader at Bethany,
8-6 and 3-2. Waynesburg (2-4, 9-13), snapped
a five-game skid.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Waynesburg's
Marisa retiring
Waynesburg
University athletic director Rudy Marisa will retire in
July, ending a 41-year affiliation with the school.
O-R's Big Blog on Campus
W&J star
Trettel is coming up on D-III record
In
baseball, where players who fail 70
percent of the time are praised,
getting on base is tough. But not
for Andy Trettel.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Jackets'
Canning honored
Waynesburg
University senior Jeff Canning was honored as the
Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) men's tennis player of
the week following a 6-0 record at No. 2 singles and doubles
play this week.
Herald Standard
TUESDAY,
APRIL 13, 2010
Area athletes
outstanding in track
Waynesburg
University sophomore thrower Marybeth Rocco had a fruitful
day of competition at the Slippery Rock University
Invitational on Saturday.
Johnstown Tribune Democrat
Briefs:
College softball
The top three
players in Grove City's lineup went 7-for-11 and scored six
runs in a 6-2 victory over Washington & Jefferson for a
sweep of a PAC doubleheader.
Washington Observer-Reporter
History of
basketball coming to Geneva
In 1938, Ian
Naismith was baptized by the creator. James Naismith,
inventor of basketball and a Presbyterian pastor, rode a
train from his home near the University of Kansas to
southern Texas, where he baptized his youngest grandson.
Called the boy a little dribbler. Welcome to the family,
son, welcome to the game.
Ellwood City Ledger
Bison sweep
Capital
Bethany (W.Va.)
hammered out 27 hits and scored 18 runs against Capital to
earn victories of 12-1 and 6-5 in Columbus, Ohio.
Herald-Standard.com
MONDAY, APRIL
12, 2010
Calvin
basketball assistant takes head coaching job
Longtime Calvin
men’s basketball assistant coach Mark Christner has been
named the head men’s basketball coach at Waynesburg College
in Waynesburg, Penn.
Holland Sentinel.com
Local sports
briefs: Softball
Shauna Hetrick,
a freshman pitcher at Saint Vincent College, helped the
Bearcats to a dramatic 6-5 victory over Bethany College on
Saturday afternoon.
Johnstown Tribune Democrat
Local track
and field athletes starring collegiately
Several former
area track and
field
standouts have opened the
collegiate outdoor season with impressive outings this past
weekend.
Zanesville Times Recorder
Geneva to
host basketball inventor exhibit
In 1938, Ian
Naismith was baptized by the creator.
James Naismith, inventor of basketball
and a Presbyterian pastor, rode a train
from his home near the University of
Kansas to southern Texas, where he
baptized his youngest grandson.
Beaver County Times
SUNDAY, APRIL
11, 2010
Area Duo Enjoying Success at Bethany
Chris Leasure and
Ashley Marinacci have quite a lot in common. Both enjoyed
outstanding high school careers at small schools in Eastern
Ohio.
Martins Ferry Times Leader
Bethany Softball Splits With Saint Vincent
LATROBE – Junior
Andrea Thomas (Toronto, Ohio) belted a grand slam to help
the Bethany College softball team post a 9-1 victory in five
innings over Saint Vincent in the second game of their
doubleheader after the Bearcats squeezed out a 6-5 triumph
in the opener in eight innings on a walk-off home run.
OhioValleyAthetics.com
SATURDAY,
APRIL 10, 2010
Waynesburg Finds Its Match
When Waynesburg
University began its pursuit for a new basketball coach to
replace Frank Ferraro, the search committee had a few
requirements in mind for his replacement. The seven-member
group wanted someone who was charismatic and came from a
winning program. The first criteria was important for
recruiting. The second was a must because a winning record
has been so elusive lately at Waynesburg.
Observer-Reporter
Bison Fall in
Final Home Game
BETHANY – Senior Jay Lyonett (Weirton, W.Va./Brooke)
posted doubles and singles victories, but the Bethany
College men’s tennis team lost in their final home match of
the season by a 6-3 count against Washington & Jefferson
Thursday.
OhioValleyAthletics.com
District
College Roundup
Division III Waynesburg named Mark Christner to as its
new men's basketball coach, succeeding Frank Ferraro, who
resigned following a seven-year record of 64-115. Christner
spent the past eight years as an assistant at Division III
Calvin, which advanced to the NCAA Final Four in 2005.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
FRIDAY, APRIL
9, 2010
Ex-Carlisle Grappler Alex Crown Stars at Waynesburg
Once upon a time in
intercollegiate athletics true freshmen were expected to pay
their dues by redshirting, watching and learning. Well, how
things have changed.
PennLive.com
Baseball
Bethany (W.Va.)
senior Chris Leasure broke the school's career home
run record with a three-run shot during a 9-8 NCAA Division
III victory over Thiel on Wednesday, ending the Bison's
six-game losing streak. Leasure's homer was his third of the
season and 19th of his career.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
THURSDAY,
APRIL 8, 2010
Monroe
Central alum breaks Bethany College career home run record
Senior Chris
Leasure (Stafford, Ohio/Monroe Central) broke the
school’s career home run record, but it took a passed ball
in the bottom of the ninth to give the Bison a 9-8 victory
over visiting Thiel Wednesday afternoon.
WTOV9.com
College
notes: baseball
The former
Jefferson hurler has made two appearances for the Tomcats,
posting a 5.14 ERA in working seven innings, allowing nine
hits, five runs (4 earned), fanning six and walking only
one.
American Chronicle
Wolverines
thump Bearcats
The Grove City
College baseball team earned its sixth straight victory
Wednesday afternoon by storming to a 22-7 home victory over
Saint Vincent (11-7) at R. Jack Behringer Field. Grove City
is now 9-7 overall.
My Valley Sports.com
College
baseball
Washington & Jefferson's offense stayed hot
Wednesday as the Presidents rolled to a 10-4
victory over host Geneva. W&J has scored 10
or more runs in five consecutive games and
eight of its last nine.
Washington Observer-Reporter
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 7, 2010
Geneva all
set to host Naismith exhibit
Ian Naismith,
the grandson of basketball founder James Naismith, will
visit Geneva from Thursday to Saturday in conjunction with
the Naismith Basketball Exhibit display.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Titans nab
tenth win
The Westminster
College softball team split a non-conference doubleheader
against visiting Penn State Behrend Tuesday, losing the
first game 9-4 and cruising to a 10-1 win in five innings of
game two.
My Valley Sports.com
Briefs:
College Softball
Washington &
Jefferson opened Presidents' Athletic Conference play with a
doubleheader sweep of visiting Waynesburg, 5-4 and 5-3.
Washington Observer-Reporter
W&J's
Cieslinski wins regional
Washington &
Jefferson junior Brad Cieslinski shot a final-round 71
Monday to become the first golfer in school history to earn
medalist honors at the Mid-Atlantic Region Invitational
played at Hershey Country Club.
O-R's Big Blog on Campus
TUESDAY,
APRIL 6, 2010
Saints peak
in time for league play
There haven't
been many seasons in his successful 10 years as Thomas More
College baseball coach that Jeff Hetzer has had to
hope his team's hitting would eventually catch up to its
pitching and defense, but this one has turned out that way.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Thomas More's
athletes of the week
What
Robbins did last week: He helped
lead the Saints to a 3-1 record as he batted .688. He was
11-for-16 with three doubles, 10 RBI and six runs scored.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Baseball
Bethany (W.Va.)
senior Chris Leasure clubbed his 18th career home run to tie
the school record, but a seventh-inning rally by the Bison
fell short as Case Western Reserve completed a doubleheader
sweep Monday with a 4-3 victory.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
In other
action
Both games of a
Presidents' Athletic Conference doubleheader between the
Westminster and Thiel came down to the wire, but it was the
host Thiel Tomcats who scored three runs on their final
at-bats in each game to sweep the Titans by scores of 12-11
and 13-10.
D3 Baseball.com
No average
Joe
Two years ago,
Lakeside senior Joe Kelly was on a path that was leading
anywhere but in the direction of his dream. So he rolled up
his sleeves and went to work.
Ashtabula Star Beacon
Ball girls go
on DL, too
The Pirates
opened the 2010 season with only two players (Joel Hanrahan
and Jose Ascanio) officially on the disabled list. However,
the unofficial list had one more name — Anjelica Marsh.
Beaver County Times
MONDAY, APRIL
5, 2010
Briefs: Men's
Golf
Ted Marron and
Brad Cieslinski shot four-over par rounds of 75 to help put
Washington & Jefferson in a tie for third place out of 15
squads following the first round of the Mid-Atlantic
Regional at Hershey Country Club.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Presidents
sweep Bison in PAC play
Washington &
Jefferson swept Bethany with scores of 10-6 and 20-4
Saturday in Presidents' Athletic Conference play.
Herald-Standard
SUNDAY, APRIL
4, 2010
Briefs
Washington &
Jefferson College ran its win streak against Bethany to 14
games with a doubleheader sweep at Bethany Park.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Softball
When Bethany
(W.Va.) swept a doubleheader from Allegheny on Thursday,
Bison coach Jan Forsty reached 500 career victories with the
NCAA Division III school.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Sports shorts
The Waynesburg
University women's track team finished the Washington &
Jefferson Invitational tied for first with Allegheny with
112 points.
Herald-Standard
SATURDAY,
APRIL 3, 2010
Bound for W&J
Southwestern
Central School senior Zack Sopak, seated center, has decided
to continue his academic and football career at Washington &
Jefferson College in Washington, Pa.
Jamestown Post-Journal
College
baseball briefs
The host Saints
(7-9) set school records for runs and hits (30) in the romp
over the Golden Tornadoes (8-10).
Courier-Journal
Briefs
Neil Pascarella,
a Ringgold graduate, went 3-for-4 with five RBI, including a
two-run home run in the sixth inning, to send Washington &
Jefferson to a 15-6 victory over Bethany in PAC game Friday.
Washington Observer-Reporter
FRIDAY, APRIL
2, 2010
Ex-Waynesburg
football star named all-star game MVP
It was an odd
time to be playing football, but don't tell Waynesburg
two-time Division III All-American Scott Cree.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Cree named
MVP
Waynesburg
University defensive back Scott Cree took snaps on offense
in addition to his return duties and was named MVP in the
All-America Bowl all-star game in Charleston, W. Va.
Saturday.
Herald-Standard
Briefs:
College softball
Waynesburg
University and Penn State-Beaver played a non-conference
doubleheader Thursday with the Yellow Jackets wininng the
pitcher's duel, 2-1, and the Lions winning the slugfest,
10-7.
Washington Observer-Reporter
THURSDAY,
APRIL 1, 2010
Wolverines
Rally Past Waynesburg
The Grove City
College baseball team opened the home portion of the 2010
schedule with a come-from-behind 12-9 victory over
Presidents' Athletic Conference foe Waynesburg Wednesday
afternoon at R. Jack Behringer Field.
My Valley Sports.com
Briefs
Waynesburg led
early before Grove City College scored three runs in the
bottom of the eighth for a 12-9 win in PAC play.
Washington Observer-Reporter
Waynesburg's
baseball field
Waynesburg has a
slideshow of its new baseball field during the construction
phases.
O-R Big Blog on Campus
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