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Central's Tomi May plays against Forest Hills' Gracie Ray in the District 6 singles competition Monday morning at Altoona High School's Mansion Park courts....
If something can be routine and record-breaking at the same time, Pennsylvania’s archery deer season is it. It’s routine in its consistency. Pennsylvania held its first statewide archery season in 1951; this year’s hunt is the 71st in a row since. It stretches across seven weeks, includes a Sunday and gives hunters the chance to be afield during the peak of the whitetail rut. The 2021-22 statewide archery season runs from Oct. 2 to Nov. 13, continues on Sunday, Nov. 14, then goes Nov. 15 to 19. It comes back in on Dec. 27 and goes throu...
9-17-2021 @ Park Hills CC Central (203) (Record 8-1-1) Brumbaugh-37 Baum-38 J.Snowberger-42 G.Snowberger-43 Z.Oakes-43 Bishop Guilfoyle (219) (overall Record 12-6)(7-2 league) Rice-39 Querry-42 Helsley-45 Doernte-46 Partner-Gore-47 Jerry Brumbaugh was the medalist with a 38, on a beautiful Friday afternoon in Altoona. 9-15-21 Sunnehanna CC Central - 222 (Record 6-1-1) Baum-43 T. Oakes-43 Brumbaugh-44 J. Snowberger-45 Z. Oakes-47 Bishop McCort - 223 (Record 6-3) Cascino-37(Medalist) Karalfa-44 Esch-44 Smith-47 Yost-51 Penn Cambria - 225...
9-21-2021 Central 2 1 3 Penn Cambria 0 1 1 1st half: C- Ben Theys (Jon Imler) 9:33; C- Drew Laufle (Zach Gahagan) 19:09 2nd half: C- Jon Imler (Ben Theys) 49:16; PC- Brandt Patterson (Penalty Kick) 79:55 Ben Brumbaugh made 7 saves in the win Records: Central 3-3-0 Penn Cambria 1-4-0 9-16-2021 Central 2 4 6 Johnstown 0 0 0 1st half : C- Zach Gahagan (unassisted) 16:10; C- own goal 17:27 2nd half : C- Ben Theys (Zach Gahagan) 40:20; C- Zach Gahagan (Ben Theys) 51:55; C- Zach Gahagan (Jaden Myers) 53:49; C- Jon Imler ( Zach Gahagan) 57:20 Ben...
9-16-2021 Site: Everett Girls Everett 0 Northern Bedford 6 Northern Bedford 3-0 1st half Northern Bedford 3-0 2nd half First half. Abby Kline NB 7:19(assist Hailey Douglas), Reaghan Grimes NB 3:47 ( assist Abby Kline), Emily Heck NB 2:36 Second half: Emily Heck NB 17:24 ( assist Reaghan Grimes), Abby Kline NB 15:33( assist Emily Heck), Abby Kline NB 10:24( assist Ashley Kichman), Records: Curwensville Northern Bedford 4-0-1 Northern Bedford had its 4th shutout in a row. Abbie Kline had a hat trick. Goalie Evie Long stopped two penalty shots....
9-20-2021 VARSITY FINAL SCORES: Central Cambria def. Central 25-15, 25-19, 25-11. SITE: Central Cambria High School SERVICE POINTS Central: H Mingle 10, Claar 7 Central Cambria: #6 19, #10 9. Records: Central (1-3); Chestnut Ridge (1-1). JV: Central Cambria, 25-19, 25-19. NOTEWORTHY: Kaitlyn Weitzel had 11 assists, 7 digs and 3 blocks. Faith Brumbaughhad 5 blocks. Addie Smith had 5 Kills. Alex Klotz had 5 kills and 6 digs. Maya Hazenstab had 14 good serve Receptions. Haylie Mingle had 18 good serve Receptions, 11 good digs, 3 aces and 10...
Saint Vincent College graduate student Cam Norris has been named to the D3Football.com Team of the Week following his impressive performance in the Bearcats’ season-opening win at Bluffton on Saturday, Sept. 11. Norris is a Roaring Spring native and Central graduate. The Team of the Week is D3football.com’s weekly honor roll, recognizing the top performance at each position from the previous week. Norris, a linebacker, totaled five solo tackles, including 4.0 for loss and 2.0 solo sacks, one of which forced a fumble. His performance helped the...
When I was growing up, sportsmen were blessed with three fine national fishing and hunting magazines. Sadly, they are no longer published. "Sports Afield," the one with the lowest circulation of the "big three," often offered articles about outdoor destinations. It was the first of the three to "go down the tubes." The other two, "Outdoor Life" and "Field and Stream," survived for a hundred years. "Outdoor Life" featured a number of fine writers when I was young, including hunting legend Jack...
The Claysburg-Kimmel Bulldogs evened their record to 2-and-2 with a 22-14 road win over the Tussey Mountain Titans on Friday, Sept. 17. Claysburg will host the 1-3 Rockets from Southern Huntingdon this Friday, Sept. 24. Editor’s note: No statistical information on the game was available by press time....
The Central Dragons remain undefeated after dominating the Central Cambria Red Devils 49-13 on Friday, Sept. 17. Junior QB Jeff Hoenstine completed 8 of 13 for 208 yards and 4 touchdowns. Senior Parker Gregg pulled down two of those scores, leading the team's receivers with 100 yards. He also was top rusher with 95 yards on the ground and led the defense with 7 tackles. Seniors Devon Boyles and Ethan Eicher both caught a touchdown pass, while junior Kade Rhule and sophomore Hunter Smith scored...
The undefeated Windber Ramblers are as good as advertised. The States #6 ranked AA team dismantled the Panthers early with a first quarter barrage of 3 TD's to win, going away, 56-7. "This completes a very tough 4 game stretch for us," said Coach Garry Black. "We are better than our record shows and I still believe in our kids, we are inexperienced and will improve and if we can stay healthy crawl back to or above the .500 mark." The highlight for the Panthers was a late third quarter drive...
Both Central and Northern Bedford attended the 20th annual Saint Francis University Invitational Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 18....
Northern Bedford's Mason Detterline splits Windber's Gino Flori (left) and John Shuster Friday at Northern Bedford High School. Northern Bedford fell to Windber 56-7...
The four seniors on the 1952 football team at Replogle High School, New Enterprise, posed for this photo before the start of the season. They are (from left) Bernard Koontz of Carlisle, Pa.; Jim Ferry of Fort Collins, Col.; and David Laughlin and Jim Horton, both deceased. After graduation, Dave remained a resident of the New Enterprise area and Jim Horton settled in eastern Pennsylvania, later moving to Arizona. The football tradition established by Replogle High School included two undefeated...
Northern Bedford traveled to Bellwood Friday night and were dominated by the unbeaten Blue Devils to the tune of 27-0. The Panthers, playing with heavy hearts after learning of Assistant Coach Rob Reed's passing earlier in the week due to complications from Covid-19, held B-A scoreless in the first period. However, on the first play of the second quarter, Bellwood's Alex Kovac picked a fumble out of midair and rambled 8 yards to paydirt for a defensive score. The Blue Devils followed that up...
Central Dragons The Central Dragons improved their record to 3-0 with a dominating 54-6 road win over the Greater Johnstown Trojans on Friday, Sep 10. Junior QB Jeff Hoenstine completed 14 of 17 for 214 yards in the air, connecting on five touchdown passes. Senior Ethan Eicher hauled in three of those scores, leading the receivers with 65 total yards. Senior Devon Boyles and sophomore Hunter Smith each caught a TD pass. On the ground, sophomore Max Baker carried 8 times for 31 yards and one touchdown. Senior Parker Gregg added two more scores...
Central Dragons Boys Varsity Soccer Sept. 13 Central 1 0 1 Cambria Heights 0 0 0 1st half: C-Zach Gahagan (PK) 31:28 2nd half: No scoring Ben Brumbaugh made six saves to record a shutout win Records: Central 1-2-0 Cambria Heights 1-2-1...
Central HS Girls Volleyball VARSITY FINAL SCORES Central def. Bishop Carroll 25-17, 16-25, 25-19, 24-26, 18-16. SITE: Central High School SERVICE POINTS Bishop Carroll: B Koscho 12, M Koscho 12. Central: Klotz 14, Weitzel 11, Berkhimer 10. Records: Central (1-1), Bishop Carroll 1-1. NOTEWORTHY Brooke Claar 13 kills. Addie Smith 10 kills. Kaitlyn Weitzel 40 assists. Haylie Mingle 33 good digs and 15 good serve receptions. JV Bishop Carroll, 25-16, 25-19...
Claysburg's Rebekah Claar comes up with a strong hit during her team's match against Portage High School on Sept. 13....
While 2021-22 antlerless deer licenses are sold out in many of the state’s Wildlife Management Units (WMUs), licenses figure to remain available in at least a half-dozen WMUs by Monday, Sept. 13 – the date when over-the-counter antlerless license sales begin statewide. Hunters looking to pick up additional antlerless licenses at that time need to know a couple things: • First, over-the-counter antlerless license sales are handled only by county treasurers, and county treasurers’ offices in some counties presently are closed to the public, s...
My son, Bob, calls nearly every day on the phone to check on me. He generally requires a report about my daily activities, including my fishing trips. Recently I gave him a report that included a short summary of the previous evening's fishing. "I caught two," I told him. "I had missed trout in both spots that morning, so I went back in the evening with a different fly and caught them. One was seventeen inches, and the other was twenty." Bob responded, "Well, did you get a nice picture of the...
Claysburg-Kimmel evened its record to 1-1 with a 20-12 win over the West Branch Warriors on Friday, Sep 3. Presston Imler ran for a pair of touchdowns while Cole Claycomb also punched through the goal line. Claycomb led the Bulldogs with 156 yards on the ground, QB Caleb Oakes completed 4 passes for a total of 71 yards. Thursday Night Football is up next for Claysburg as they take on the Moshannon Valley Black Knights (0-2) this evening (Sept. 9) at Hollidaysburg....
The Altoona Curve, Double-A Affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, are pleased to announce the dates in which the 2022 Curve will play at home at Peoples Natural Gas Field. The 138-game schedule includes 69 home games beginning on Opening Day at PNG Field on Friday, April 8, 2022, against the Harrisburg Senators. The schedule continues the same format used in 2021 with six-game series against opponents; one series is split in half to accommodate a three-day break when Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game takes place from Tuesday, July 19 to T...
The Cambria Heights Highlanders spoiled Northern Bedford’s home game on Friday, Sept. 3, 29-0. Panther rushers were held to only 24 yards, with senior Kainen Brown picking up 13. At QB, senior Kainen Baker and Sophomore Eion Snider each completed 3 passes. Senior Brooks Snider and Junior Jestin Fernandez both tallied 29 yards receiving, and Sophomore Rece Dibert led the defense with 9 tackles. Northern takes its 1-1 record on the road to Bellwood Friday, Sep 10 against the 2-0 Blue Devils....
Central cruised to a 46-15 road victory over Forest Hills Friday, Sept. 3. Junior quarterback Jeff Hoenstine was 19 for 27 in the air, connecting for 5 TD passes. Sophomore Hunter Smith and senior Devin Boyles each pulled down two of those scores, and Hoenstine found junior Eli Lingenfelter for another score. Smith, who led receivers with 6 catches for 93 yards, also added a score on the ground. Senior Parker Gregg was the go-to on the rushing attack with 11 carries for 119 yards and a...
Northern Bedford could only manage a first quarter touchdown in the Panthers' first game of the season, but that was all it took to eke out a 7-2 victory over the visiting Southern Huntingdon Rockets Friday evening. Eion Snider's toss to fellow sophomore Adam Johnson was the only offensive scoring of the night – Southern Huntingdon's points were the result of a safety. Snider finished the night with four completions on just 7 attempts for a total of 41 yards. In addition to the touchdown, J...
Central (206) Richland (245) Chestnut Ridge(256) SITE: King Valley GC Central: Baum (37), G. Snowberger (40), J. Snowberger (41), Brumbaugh (44), Fisher (44) Richland: Farkus (44), Artim (48), Huss (48), Pollum (52), Salem (53) Chestnut Ridge : Garrett (47), Burkett (49), Dull (51), Hinson (54), Kissell (55) NOTEWORTHY: Nick Baum had an Eagle on number 9, the last hole of the day, to shoot +1 for the round, while a gallery of the finished players and the coaches watched from behind the green....
While many Pennsylvania hunters are awaiting the Oct. 2 opener of the autumn archery season for deer, a few hunters will be getting in on hunting action that begins right now. For instance, the statewide hunting season for doves opened yesterday (Sept. 1). This autumn season runs until Nov. 26, with hunting hours this year running from a half-hour before sunrise to sunset. The daily limit is 15 birds, with a possession limit of 45 doves. There is an extended season later, running from Dec. 16...
Claysburg was overpowered by Glendale 51-14 in a Week One matchup Friday night. Despite senior Presston Imler’s 114 yards on 15 carries, the Bulldogs’ offense just couldn’t keep pace with the Vikings on Glendale’s home turf. Claysburg quarterback Caleb Oakes managed 6 completions on 12 attempts and the Bulldogs’ two scores came on the ground with carries by juniors Hunter Ehredt and Gabe Weyandt. Claysburg will seek a win at home this Friday, Sept. 3, as the Bulldogs welcome the West Branch Warriors and look to even their record....
Central tennis fell to Central Cambria 0-5....
The Central Dragons opened the 2021 varsity football season with a solid 41-28 road win over Chestnut Ridge. Junior quarterback Jeff Hoenstine connected on 20 out of 27 pass attempts for 334 yards and 5 touchdowns. Junior Eli Lingenfelter snagged three TD receptions, leading the team with 159 yards receiving. Senior Devon Boyles and sophomore Hunter Smith both hauled in touchdown catches, while senior Parker Gregg added a touchdown on the ground. Gregg and fellow senior Ethan Eicher led the...
High school football season started Friday, Aug. 27. Both Central and Northern Bedford snagged wins to begin the season....
Coach: David Baker Number of Years as Head Coach: 11 2020 Record: 8-1; District 6 AAA Champions Returning Starters: Offense: Ethan Eicher, TE; Josh Waite, G; Mason Conrath, G; Jeff Hoenstine, QB; Parker Gregg, TB; Hunter Smith, FB; Josh Biesinger, F; Devon Boyles, SE Defense: Josh Waite, T; Dominique Wagner, T; Jacob Detwiler, T; Wyatt Holsinger, T; Parker Gregg, LB; Hunter Smith, LB; Ethan Eicher; Jeff Hoenstine, S; Josh Biesinger, C; Devon Boyles, SS Strengths: "We have a strong nucleus of...
Coach: John Riley Number of Years as Head Coach: 15 League: Laurel Highlands 2020 Record: 6-6, 2-4 in Mountain League Returning Starters: Tomi May SR, Morgan Kennedy SR Returning Letterwinners: Violet Smith SR, Kaylee Cole JR, Adacyn James JR, Annabel Shippey JR, Kimmy Yingling JR, Ashlyn Renner SOPH Newcomers: Brooklyn Coppersmith FR, Julia Ritchey FR Strengths: “A very fun group of girls who are working hard to improve their tennis skills. Great turnout throughout summer at volunteer tennis.” Concerns: “First year in a new conference, which...
Coach: Brian Campbell Number of Years as Head Coach: First year League: Laurel Highlands 2020 Record: 2-13-1 Returning Starters and Letterwinners: Josh Bridenbaugh, Zach Gahagan, Jon Imler, Drew Laufle, Ben Theys Newcomers: Dal Clapper, Christian Cherry, Ben Brumbaugh, Avery Campbell, Braden Defibaugh, Damon Kephart, Lane Kephart, Robert Long-Yarrison, Caleb Peck, Harrison Ritchey, Aiden Smith Strengths: "Depth- we have more quality players this year than the program has ever had." Concerns:...
Coach: Randy Trexler Number of Years as Head Coach: First year League: Laurel Highlands (new conference this year – previously in Mountain Conference) 2020 Record: Overall: 7-7-3 League: 6-6-3 Lost to Bedford in 2020 playoffs Returning Starters: Seniors – Averey Black (MF), Leah Johnston (F), Katheryn Longenecker (GK); Juniors – Ella Garner (D), Darcy Heltzel (MF), Katie Ritchey (D), Jenna Smith (F) Other Returnees: Seniors - Carly Dixon (F); Juniors – Alexia Finocchio (F), Brynn Miller (F), Skyler Miller (D) Newcomers: Seniors - Olivia...
Coach: Caitlyn Welty Number of Years as Head Coach: First year League: Laurel Highlands (1st year for the team) District 6AA 2020 Record: 3-13 Returning Starters/Letterwinners: Seniors: Faith Brumbaugh, Brooke Claar, Haylie Mingle, Adalyn Smith; Juniors: Kirsten Ayers, Maya Hazenstab, Alex Klotz; Sophomores: Kaitlyn Weitzel Newcomers: Seniors: Aubree Berkhimer, Jenna Haney, Rebecca Roth; Sophomores: Heather Brumbaugh, Madison Kennedy Strengths: “They are a smart team that picks up new information fast and adapts their play accordingly. The team...
Coach: Robbie Keith Number of Years as Head Coach: 14 League: Laurel Highlands 2020 Record: Overall: 21-13 League: 17-11 Returning Starters and Letterwinners: Jonah Snowberger (12), Jerry Brumbaugh (12), Cohen Fisher (12), Tyler Oakes (12), Griffin Snowberger (10), Nick Baum (10) Other Returning Players: Jaxon Matthews (12), Tyler Hess (12), Alex Snyder (10) Newcomers: Leah Decker (12), Brennen Yingling (10), Dalton Davis (10), Nico Rambin (10), Zach Oakes (10), Bryton Barnes (9), Cortlyn...
Coach: Garry Black Number of Years as Head Coach: 6 League: ICC 2020 Record: 7-2 Returning Letterman: 17 Returning Starters: Offense: Brooks Snider, TE; Remington Bowser, T; Derek Beach, G; Brad Buchart, C; Kainen Brown, G Defense: Mason Detterline, DE; Cooper Kapinski, DT; Remington Bowser, DE; Brad Buchart, LB; Dakota Korzec, LB; Kainen Baker, LB; Kainen Brown, LB Kicker: Collin Yeatts Strengths: "Veteran offensive line, leadership, work ethic." Concerns: "New starters in skill positions."...
Coach: Barbara Zanella Number of Years as Head Coach: 5 League: ICC 2020 Record: Overall: 11-7-0 League: 10-6-0 Returning Letterwinners: Ashley Kichman (12), Evie Long (12), Makayla Hall (12), Abbie Kline (11), Emily Heck (11), Lydia Ritchey (11), Lydia Koontz (10), Mariah Hall (10), Reaghan Grimes (10) Remaining Team Members: Destiny Lafferty (11), Miranda Clark (11), Emilee Sherlock (11), Ava Whisker (10), Rachel Bowman (10), Mikayla Widmann (10), Leah Swanseen (10), Ava Helsel (9) Strengths:...
Coach: Marcus Yeatts Number of Years as Head Coach: 22 League: ICC 2020 Record: 9-8 Returning Starters/Letterwinners: Seniors: Cameron Clark (letterwinner), Logan Greeley (letterwinner), Nate Helsel (letterwinner), Reyan Imler (letterwinner), Levi Wiedemann (letterwinner) Juniors: Austin Bartholow (letterwinner), Drew Childers (letterwinner), Evan Coffey (letterwinner), Daulton Dilling (letterwinner), Dominic Francis (letterwinner), Cody Miller (letterwinner), Jacob Sensenig (letterwinner),...
Coach: Shalonne Sipes Number of Years as Head Coach: 2 League: ICC South 2020 Record: 3-14 Returning Starters/Letterwinners: Addie Sipes, Jenna Carberry, Lydia Byler, Lizzie Long, Lainie Sipes, Halle Lingenfelter, Olivia Walter, Lacy McIlnay Newcomers: Julia Helsel, Dani Imler, Addison Arcq, Lindsey Bolinger, Kara Dietz, Emma Byler, Samantha Corle, Madison Miller Strengths: "We have a core group of letter-winners returning to give us much more experience than we had last season. Even though we...
Coach: Matt Bilchak 2020 Record: 1-5 Returning Starters/Letterwinners: Offense: Pressten Imler (FB-TE-DE), Devon Walters (C-DL), Zeke Barr (OL-DL), Wyatt Buell (WR-K-DB), Caleb Oakes (QB-WR-CB), Cole Claycomb (RB-LB), Ethan Mauk (TE-WR-DB) Defense: Pressten Imler (FB-TE-DE), Kaden Musselman (OL-DL), Hawke Claycomb (OT-DL), Devon Walter (C-DL), Bryce Kennedy (OL-DL), Zeke Barr (OL-DL), Wyatt Buell (WR-K-DB), Caleb Oakes (QB-WR-CB), Gabe Weyandt (HB-DB), Cole Claycomb (RB-LB), Hunter Ehredt...
Coach: Steve Oakes Number of Years as Head Coach: 1 League: Inter County Conference Returning Starters: Ethan Diehl, Joshua Emeigh, Abigail Gonsman, Kristopher Oakes, Olivia Wilber, Parker Buell Newcomers: Aaron Walters, Riley Ebersole, Aidan Simpson, Jeremy Cooley Strengths: “Six returning letterwinners. Great group of experienced students helping the newcomers.” Overall Outlook: “Lots of fun with an experienced group of student athletes.” Team Goals: “Improved ball striking and scoring.” Team Captains: Ethan Diehl, Joshua Emeigh, Abigail Gon...
Coach: April Wheland Number of Years as Head Coach: 3 League: ICC Returning: Cyrus Simmons (12th), Levi Hoover (11th), Ethan Watkin (11th), Jeremiah Ross (10th), Eliza Mock (10th) Newcomers: Ethan O (9th), Brooke Stewart (10th), Kara Landsberry (10th) Strengths/Overall Outlook: “I am fortunate to coach a group of runners willing to put in the time and effort it takes to learn the sport and improve with hard work. I also need to give them credit for being a very respectful and fun group to run with. Over half the team is new to the sport and I’m...
Coach: Marina Brubaker Number of Years as Head Coach: 3 League: Juniata Valley League Returning Starters/Letterwinners: Ashley Brubaker, Abbie Merritts, Ashlie Richardson, Alissa Walker, Morgan Reighard, Madison Haney, Alexia Brumbaugh, Ruth Eger, Billie Harnish, Hannah Dixon, Leah Criswell, Emma Morgan Newcomers: Tabitha Black, Hannah Bush, Alana Bowmaster, Abigail James, Samantha England, Chelsey Lane, Scotlyn Barroner, Alexis Feudale, and Eleanor Brubaker Strengths: "A lot of players...
For many Williamsburg residents, a fall Friday night was all about getting ready and heading to the Veterans Memorial Field to cheer on the beloved Blue Pirate football team. It seems that this long-standing tradition may be coming to an end. Following a decision made by the Juniata Valley School Board on Wednesday, July 28, the Williamsburg Community School District voted for a co-op agreement between the Hornets and the Blue Pirates for the upcoming varsity football season during a special...
From Coach John Riley: We had a great season opener and conference opener for the girls tennis team. There was a nice team victory 5-0 over Bishop McCort on the road. All girls shook off early nerves to post dominating wins. Julia Ritchey, Tomi May and Morgan Kennedy won in singles. The team of Violet Smith and Kaylee Cole and the combo of Adacyn James and Ashlyn Renner dominated in doubles. Also the doubles team of Kimmy Yingling and Annabel Shippey won in exhibition doubles. Scores Roxbury Park, Johnstown Central 5-Bishop McCort 0 Singles 1...
From Coach Robert Keith: Central 332, Huntingdon 359 SITE: Huntingdon CC TEAM (Central): G. Snowberger 77, Baum 79, J. Snowberger 87, Z. Oakes 89 TEAM (Huntingdon): Suchan 77, Marshall 81, Guyer-Wright 100, Houck 101 Records: Visitors (1-1, Home (0-1). NOTEWORTHY: It was a very hot round on a very saturated golf course. Griffin Snowberger and Andon Suchan were both medalists with 77’s....
August is normally a challenging month for trout fishing. Streams recede to their lowest levels, and the water temperatures of many creeks become too warm for the trout to be in any mood to feed. There are a few blessed streams where the water remains cold enough for the trout to be on the prowl, though even their flows are reduced significantly, making the trout even more difficult than usual to approach. With the uncomfortable tropical weather we had been enduring throughout the early weeks...