No. 1 vs. No. 2. Championship atmosphere. Packed stands at Wilkes-Barre Area. Two of the District 2’s best meeting with a title on the line. Then Elijah Barr turned the stage into his own highlight reel. Barr launched two home runs, drove in four runs, and delivered a complete-game gem on the mound as Pittston Area took down top-ranked Hazleton Area 6-1 Friday night to capture the Wyoming Valley Conference championship.
Runs were flying, momentum kept swinging, and every inning seemed to bring another answer. But when the dust settled Thursday night, the Montrose Lady Meteors once again showed why they’ve become one of the toughest outs in the conference. Behind Alyse Legg’s four-RBI night and a relentless offensive attack that produced 16 runs, 13 hits, 18 walks, and seven stolen bases, Montrose pulled away late to defeat Carbondale Area 16-8 in a wild showdown packed with offense from start to finish.
Crestwood secured a 17-9 victory, fueled by Logan Lawson\'s 18 faceoff wins, 6 goals, and 1 assist, earning him Player of the Game honors.
The Dallas Mountaineers jumped out to an early lead Friday night, but a big third inning helped Williamsport pull away for an 8-2 victory in a late-season matchup.
Scranton Prep is starting to look more and more like a team nobody wants to see down the stretch. After recent statement wins over Scranton and Abington Heights, the Cavaliers added another big result Wednesday night taking down No. 3 Riverside in a high-energy 11-6 battle.