The Dallas Mountaineers continued their late-season surge Saturday, capturing the Wyoming Valley Conference championship with a hard-earned 43–38 victory over Crestwood. In a matchup defined by physical defense, pressure, and momentum swings, Dallas delivered a strong second-half performance to secure its third win over the Comets this season and carry serious momentum into district play.
It was a game that tested heart, composure, and belief. And when the final buzzer sounded, it was the Northwest Lady Rangers standing tall as Conference Champions after a breathtaking victory over Muncy that quite literally came down to the final seconds.
When the Wyoming Valley Conference championship tipped off Saturday afternoon, it felt like the perfect ending to a season-long rivalry. The area’s two best teams — Hazleton Area and Crestwood — met for the third time this year after splitting their regular-season matchups, setting the stage for a true rubber match with a championship on the line.
The Wyoming Valley Conference championship is set, and a familiar rivalry will take center stage as Dallas and Crestwood prepare to meet for the third time this season with everything on the line. Both teams earned their spots with impressive semifinal performances, setting up what promises to be a high-energy battle between two of the conference’s most consistent and battle-tested programs.
History hit different Friday night at Freedom. Lehighton didn’t just win a championship, they took it. Fast start. Defensive clamps. No looking back.