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My son, Bob, is a better hunter than I am. This has become increasingly evident during the spring when he has managed to kill gobblers almost every spring for the past 10 years without having much time to scout ahead of the season or to hunt during the season. Last year was no different. In fact, he killed a big gobbler on the season's first day. I had scouted a lot of different places prior to the season and had located a gobbler that hung out on a ridge that is one of Bob's favorite places to...
The Blair County Sports Hall of Fame’s 19th banquet and induction ceremony, scheduled for May 2, has been postponed until Jan. 23, 2021, due to the coronavirus. The hall’s board of directors made the decision. “The board felt we no choice,” Hall of Fame president Neil Rudel said. “Our focus is with everyone who has been touched by this virus and the stress it has caused.” Rudel said January was selected to “hopefully provide enough recovery time” while also seeking an available date for guest speaker Doug Flutie, who remains committed. Set...
When I got home this morning, April 7, from fishing on one of the specially regulated waters where trout fishing is open the year round, Donna greeted me by saying, "Do you know that trout season is open today? Kendra called and told me that Justin wanted you to know the regular trout season opened this morning at eight." "That's not right," I replied. "That's just a rumor. Guys on the internet have been saying they've seen people fishing on stocked trout streams already. They are not supposed t...
Pennsylvania hunters posted their highest overall deer harvest in 15 years when they took 389,431 deer during the state's 2019-20 hunting seasons, which closed in January, the Pennsylvania Game Commission reported on Thursday, March 19. The 2019-20 deer harvest topped the previous year's harvest of 374,690 by about 4 percent. The last time the total deer harvest exceeded this season's total was in 2004-05, when 409,320 whitetails were taken. The statewide buck harvest saw a generous bump of 10...
This time every spring, trout fishermen start getting "antsy." With the traditional opener still nearly a month away, most wile away their time doing other things, including odious yard work. However, if a sportsman wants to fish for trout during the days leading up to regular trout season, he has some options. If a fisherman peeks inside the booklet accompanying his fishing license, he will discover that quite a few trout stream sections are open to trout fishing prior to the traditional...
On March 16, the Fish and Boat Commission announced there will be a single, statewide opening day for trout season – April 18 – instead of two regional opening days, in response to coronavirus concerns. These changes, effective immediately, also include accelerating trout stocking operations and eliminating volunteer participation; and adding more convenient ways to purchase fishing licenses online and display proof of a fishing license and boating documents on a digital device. "Thank you to the anglers and boaters of Pennsylvania for the...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission recently announced it is closing all shooting ranges on state game lands, effective immediately, until further notice. The closure includes rifle, shotgun, pistol, and archery ranges. Given Gov. Tom Wolf’s March 19 updated guidance to help control the spread of COVID-19, the Game Commission will not have the staffing to service these ranges, which require routine maintenance. Additionally, many of these ranges can become very crowded and represent a potential risk to the spread of COVID-19. To further m...
Metzler Trucking (Spring Cove) recently won the Garver Memorial YMCA Fourth Grade Boy'sBasketball Championship. Team members were (from left): Front row: Zander Clark, Bronx Dickson, Chandler Diehl and Levi Wareham. Middle row: Andy Bassler, Jesse Muthler, Lincoln Mauk, Talan Diehl and Bentley Dickson. Back row: Coaches Tom Wareham and Scott Muthler. Absent from the photo is coach Russell Dickson....
Although Dr. Frank Bastian's research concerning Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has not been able to be replicated by other researchers, the Unified Sportsmen of Pennsylvania (USP) is continuing to support his research. To review: Bastian believes that spiroplasma bacteria cause CWD in deer and other cervids. Conventional research has determined that misfolded proteins called prions cause CWD. Bastian believes that the prions are byproducts of the bacterial action. For a number of years, Bastian...
The Tuesday Afternoon Ladies' League standings for the week of March 3 are: W L Honey Badgers 26 6 Fillies 20 12 Groundhogs 20 12 Teddy Bears 16.5 15.5 Coyotes 13.5 18.5 High scores: Team series: Honey Badgers 969 Team single: Honey Badgers 376 Indiv. series: Tammy Ogg 504 Indiv. single: Cindy Snyder 197 YTD team series: Honey Badgers 1019 YTD team single: Honey Badgers 384 YTD indiv. series: Tammy Ogg 540 Gina Corrigan 540 YTD indiv. single: Cindy Snyder 212 YTD avg. this cycle: Tammy Ogg 161...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission on Monday, March 16, announced it will close all offices to the public for at least two weeks in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The Harrisburg headquarters and all region offices will be closed during this time, and purchases made online or by mail will not be filled until the offices reopen. The earliest date when offices could reopen is March 30. The Board of Game Commissioners meeting to be held April 6 and 7 at the Harrisburg headquarters, 2001 Elmerton Ave., remains scheduled at this time. However,...
By DAVE FIDLIN The Center Square Managing chronic wasting disease across Pennsylvania's natural habitats was a topic explored in depth as lawmakers met with representatives of the state's Game Commission recently. Bryan Burhans, executive director of the agency, went before members of the House Game and Fisheries Committee and gave an overview of the fiscal year 2018-19 annual report. Its yearly budget hovers around $117.14 million. "Our state game land system remains one of the finest networks...
The Morrisons Cove Herald’s annual Spring Sports Preview section appears in today’s edition. The special section features previews, photos and schedules for the four Cove-area high schools: Central, Claysburg-Kimmel, Northern Bedford and Williamsburg. The Herald printed the special section just prior to Gov. Tom Wolf’s announcement on Friday, March 13, that K-12 schools in Pennsylvania would be closed for 10 business days. The Herald will provide updates regarding the uncertainty of the scholastic spring sports season....
Head Coach: Jeff Batzel Number of Years as Head Coach and Career Record: 38 years (Everett and NBC) 399-163 total career record (boys 172-86 in 22 seasons, girls 227-78 in 28 seasons) and 148-70 in 19 years as boys' coach at NBC Associate Head Coach: Joe Over League: Inter-County Conference Last Year's Record: 10-2 overall and 10-1 in ICC and District 5 runners-up Returning Starters: Seniors: Ian Sherlock and Josh Strayer (Distance), Tavian Walter (Jumps) Philip Kline, Cameron Newswanger, Eric...
Head Coach: Jeff Batzel Number of Years as Head Coach and Career Record: 38 years (Everett and NBC) 399-163 total career record (boys 172-86 in 22 seasons, girls 227-78 in 28 seasons) and 145-32 as girls' coach at NBC Associate Head Coach: Shalonne Sipes League: Inter-County Conference Last Year's Record: 5-7 overall, 5-6 in ICC Returning Starters: Seniors: Abby Fink (Jumps), Denae Hershberger (Distance), Rae Shaulis (sprints/Pole Vault), Gretchen Keith (Throws); Juniors: Sydney Coffey (Jumps),...
Head Coach: Christa Moyer Number of Years as Head Coach: 12 League: Inter-County Conference’Sideling Hill League Last Year's Record: Overall: 9-10; League: 9-9 Returning Starters: Seniors: Sarah Bowser, Sarah Heck, Madison Johnson, Allie Snider, Alaina Stuckey; Junior: Makayla Kochara; Sophomore: Deerin Davis Other Returning Letterwinners: Seniors: Taylor Nycum, Mary Stenning; Junior: Lauren Kolinchak Newcomers: Sophomores: Lydia Byler, Jenna Carberry, Becca Shriver, Alexis Snare; Freshmen: Emily Green, Emily Heck, Lydia Ritchey, Olivia W...
Coach: David McIlnay Number of Years as Head Coach and Career Record: 10th year (86-71) League: Inter-County Conference/Sideling Hill Last Year's Record: Overall: 6-12; League: 5-9 Returning Starters: Seniors: Luke Weidemann (IF/P), Kyler States (OF/P), Colby Imler (C), Thad Kraucz (IF): Juniors: Thad Leidy (OF/P), Andrew Lazor (IF/P), Logan College (OF/P, Evan Clouse (IF/P), Conner Whitfield (UTIL) Newcomers: Sophomores: Brooks Snider (IF/P), Kolin McNamara (IF), Levi Wiedemann (OF(OF), Hunter...
Coach: Steven Butler Number of Years as Head Coach: First League: Inter-County Conference Last Year's Record: Overall: 0-6; League: 0-5 Returning Letterwinners: Dylan James, Adam Uplinger, Hannah Brenneman, Kelsie Butler, Matthew DeHoyos, Aiden Frew, Hayley Morgan, Garret Nicewonger, Aliyah Ross, Taylor Uplinger, Morgan Reighard, Cyrus Simmons Newcomers: Zach Richardson, Olivia Aurandt, Josiah Dowey, Allee England, Maggie Merrits, Madison Mikesic, Shelby Aurandt, Levi Hoover, Evan James...
Coach: Bob McCall Number of Years as Head Coach: Three. League: Inter-County Conference Last Year's Record: Overall: 1-17 Returning Starters: Jared Mccall, Drew Hileman, Lambert Palmer, Dylan Hartman, Shane Brantner, Tyler Clark, Riley Parks, Wes McCall Other Returning Letterman: Ben Detwiler Newcomers: Jack Hileman, Liam McGregor, Dylan Hostler, Caymen Hughes Strengths: "Seven returning starters." Concerns: "Keeping everyone healthy and very low numbers on roster." Overall Outlook: "We have...
Coach: Debbie Fay Number of Years as Head Coach: Four League: Inter-County Conference North Last Year's Record: Overall: 11-9; League: 6-6 Returning Starters: SENIORS: Emily Smith, Erica Loose; JUNIOR: Elizabeth Frederick; SOPHOMORES: Ashley Brubaker, Morgan Webb, Kaelyn Calderwood Other Returning Letterwinners: none Newcomers: Senior: Teresa Talbert; JUNIORS: Madison Mikesic, Kassidy Post; SOPHOMORE: Madison Haney; FRESHMEN: Kendal Norris, Camryn Beatty, Giavanna Tomasiello Strengths: "Strong...
Coach: A-J Hoenstine Number of Years as Head Coach: 14 League: Mountain Last Year's Record: Overall: 11-10; League: 7-7 Returning Starters: Jacob Eberlin Sr. P, 3B; Jacob Ebersole Sr. P; Jason Ferry Sr. P; Leyton Kling Jr. P, OF; Hunter Klotz Jr. C; Devon Boyles Soph. P, 1B, 3B; Tyler Helsel Soph. P, OF; Paxton Kling Soph. P, SS Other Returnees: Blake Detwiler Sr. OF; Tanner Ebersole Jr. OF; Tanner Hall Jr. P, 3B; Garrett Veckov Jr. OF; Jacob Detwiler Soph. P, C; Kenny Imler Soph. P, OF; Tyler...
Coach: Kayla Wheland Number of Years as Head Coach: Three League: Mountain League GIRLS - Girls – Last Year's Record: Overall:1-; League: 0-7 Boys – Last Year's Record: Overall:1-8; League: 0-7 Returning Letterwinners: Mason Baker, Alyssa Bartley, Josh Biesinger, Dylan Ceshini, Claire Conrad, Lauren Crilly, Clint Curfman, Tyson Daughenbaugh, Leah Decker, Walker Eckenrode, Ethan Eicher, Demetrious Harbaugh, Spencer Horton, Michael James, Ellen Kennedy, Bradon Kensinger, Luke Knisely, Lane Koc...
Coach: Ken Wyant Number of Years as Head Coach: Two League: Mid State Last Year's Record: Overall: 0 - 11; League: 0 - 10 Returning Starters: Shane Taylor (Sr), Devon Clapper (Sr), Sam Moyer (Sr), Tyler Earnest (Jr), Zack Gahagan (So), Eli Lingenfelter (So), Zeb Wyant (So), Zach Wyant (So) Other Returning Letterwinners: None Newcomers: Josiah Logan, Dylan Cope, Josh Waite, Ben Griffin, John Earnest Strengths: "Senior leadership and overall experience compared to last year's team. Majority of...
Coach: Johnathan Burkett Number of Years as Head Coach: Two League: Mountain League Last Year's Record: Overall: 14-7; League: 8-6 Returning Starters: Sarah Griffith, Tori Longenecker, Cam Feathers Other Returning Letterwinners: Taylor Stock, Madison Benfer, Chayla Corley, Regan Dodson Newcomers: Alexis Sarver, Maya Hazenstab, Ellie Dilling, Averey Black, Aeriella Green, Olivia Dodson, Lacey Lynn, Jenna Larad, Sophie Snyder Concerns: "Replacing the seniors from last year, learning new positions...
Coach: Justin Harris Number of Years as Head Coach: 12th year Career Record: 114-93 Last Year's Record: Overall: 14-7; League: 10-3 League: Inter-County Conference Returning Starters: Kyle Glass, Sr. P, INF; Connor Oakes, Sr. 2B; Kobe Harr, Sr. OF; Hayden Ickes, Sr. P; Corey Chamberlain, Jr. P, INF; Parker Dibert. Jr. C, OF Other Returning Players: Seth Musselman, Sr. 1B, DH; Evan McDonald, Jr. 1B; Tyler Taylor, Jr. OF Newcomers: Nathaniel Helsel, Sr. OF; Wyatt Buell, So. INF, P; Ethan Diehl,...
Coach: Mike Barbarini Number of Years as Head Coach: 19 years Career Record: 282-123 League: Inter-County Conference North Last year's record: Overall: 19-5; League: 10-4 Returning Starters: Megan Hartman Sr. (OF, INF), Harleigh Cavender Jr. (C), Haileigh Reed Jr. (INF), Madison Frye Jr. (INF, DP), Olivia Bushore Jr. (P, INF), Sierra Walters So. (P, INF), Rebekah Claar So. (INF) Other Returnees: Kassidi Rininger Jr. (INF, OF), Emily Weyant Jr. (OF), Bailey Garver So. (INF, OF), Roselynn Claar...
Northern Bedford Varsity Baseball Mar. 20 @ Fan.-Metal 4:30 Mar. 24 @ Forbes Rd. 4:30 Mar. 26 Mc-Burg. 4:30 Mar. 28 @ Rappahannock 10am Mar. 31 @ So. Fulton. 2:00 (DH) Apr. 3 @ Tussey Mt. 4:30 Apr. 8 Claysburg 4:30 Apr. 9 Everett 4:30 Apr. 14 Fan.-Metal 4:30 Apr. 16 Forbes Rd. 4:30 Apr. 17 Juniata Val. 4:30 Apr. 20 @ Windber 4:30 Apr. 21 @ Mc-Burg 4:30 Apr. 28 So. Hunt. 2:00 (DH) Apr. 30 Tussey Mt. 4:30 May 5 @ Everett 4:30 May 16 Williamsburg. 4:30 Northern Bedford Varsity Softball Mar. 20 @ Fan.-Metal 4:30 Mar. 24 @ Forbes Rd. 4:30 Mar. 26 Mc...
Williamsburg recently won the Garver Memorial YMCA Sixth Grade Girls Basketball Championship. The team was comprised of the following players and coaches (from left): Front row: Grace Colbert, Lilli Kagarise, Regan Prough and LeeAnna Royer. Back row: Coach Mandi Prough, Vada Gorsuch, Lydia Whitaker, Lillie Irvin, Mariah Good, Anna Colbert and coach Carrie Royer....
A 13-point first-quarter deficit proved to be too much to overcome for the Williamsburg High School boys' basketball team on Friday, March 6. Up against District 9 runner-up Cameron County in the first round of the PIAA Class 1A Championships, the Blue Pirates found themselves behind 23-10 after the first quarter en route to a 61-38 setback. One year after winning only three games in 22 outings, Williamsburg bounced back in a big way in 2019-20, finishing second in District 6 and winning 15 of...
Three Morrisons Cove-area wrestlers competed at the PIAA Class 2A Championships that were held March 5-7 at Hershey's Giant Center. Northern Bedford's Colby Imler and Ian Sherlock competed in the 170- and 138-pound weight brackets, respectively, while Central's Jaxon Matthews competed at 106 pounds. Imler won his preliminary matchup, a 10-7 decision over Susquenita's Michael Klinger. Imler then was pinned by Montoursville's Cael Crebs at the 3:24 mark of the Championship Round 1. Imler...
Central High School's Jonah Snowberger (left) and Tyler Oakes prepare for the next drill during practice on Tuesday afternoon, March 10. The team is in its second week or practice preparing for its season opener on March 23 at Everett High School....
On Feb. 17 members of the Spring Cove Elementary team competed at the Area 2 section 4 qualifier for the Pennsylvania Junior Wrestling (PJW) Championship. The top two in each age group and weight class qualified for the Area 2 Regional Tournament in Philipsburg on March 8. Pictured are (from left): Front row: Camden Kagarise 8u second place, Aiden Rea 8U DNP, Ty Matthews 10U first, Blake Wilt 8U DNP, Brooks Matthews 12U first and Braydyn Wenrick 8U third. Back row: Conner Weyant 8U third,...
Four Cove-area swimmers participate on a competitive swim team at the Blair Regional YMCA, Hollidaysburg. Pictured are (from left): Front row: Jayse Snively, Alexys Tomlinson and Leah Shackley. Back row: Coach Loren Hershberger and Zachary Lawton. The four swimmers all achieved qualifying times to move on to YMCA Districts at Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio. They competed March 6 and 7. Jayse Snively will swim the 2020-21 school year for Williamsburg High School as an indepen...
Last deer season, sportsmen and non-sportsmen alike were horrified by a video that appeared on social media showing two young men brutalizing a whitetail buck they had wounded. These 18- and 17-year-olds recorded themselves repeatedly kicking the wounded animal, and they then posted their inhumane action on social media. The response to this action was immediate, with those who viewed the video advocating that the cruel action be investigated by the proper authorities. Although it seemed to...
The Herald’s annual Spring Sports Preview section will appear in the March 19 edition. The special section will feature previews, photos and schedules for the four Cove-area high schools: Central, Claysburg-Kimmel, Northern Bedford and Williamsburg. The sports featured in the special section will be baseball, softball, track and field and boys’ volleyball. Central has baseball, softball, track and field and boys’ volleyball. Claysburg-Kimmel and Williamsburg each have baseball and softball squads. Northern Bedford has baseball, softball and t...
On March 3, Game Commission Executive Director Bryan Burhans gave the House Game and Fisheries Committee a presentation on the Commission’s 2019 Annual Report highlighting, among other things, that the biggest threat wildlife continues to face is emerging diseases. He reported 123 deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease out of a total 9,631 deer tested. This resulted in the expansion of Disease Management Area 2 by an additional 2,101 square miles. The Commission published a draft chronic wasting disease management plan last year a...
Central's Jason Ferry works on his bunting skills during practice on Tuesday afternoon, March 10. The team is in its second week of practice, preparing for its season-opener on March 23 at Everett High School. The Herald's Spring Sports Preview will appear in the March 19 print edition....
Williamsburg won the Garver Memorial YMCA Fourth/Fifth Grade Girls' Basketball Championship. Team members were (from left): Coach Tracy Colbert, Grace Colbert, Vada Gorsuch, Raina Alexander, Katie Bilger, Gianna Turiano, Anna Colbert, Katie Merritts, Alex Giansante and coach Jen Gorsuch....
The 7th- and 8th-Grade girls' basketball team dominated the Tussey Mountain tournament on Saturday, February 22, placing first Shown are (front row, from left): Eleanor Brubaker, Claire Carper, Megan Palmer, and Mecenzie Calderwood; (back row, from left): Assistant Coach Mandi Prough, Anastasia Ranalli, Kara Lansberry, Laney Prough, Ayla Hileman, Brooke Stewart and Head Coach Angela Detwiler....
The Blue Pirate Nation came out to support its team during the District 6 Class 1A boys' basketball championship game between Bishop Carroll Catholic and Williamsburg on Wednesday night, Feb. 26, at Mount Aloysius College in Cresson. Bishop Carroll prevailed 67-47. Despite the loss in the title game, Williamsburg has qualified for the 2020 PIAA Class 1A Boys' Basketball Championship. The Blue Pirates (15-8) will travel to Saint Mary's High School on Friday, March 6, to battle District 9...
The Williamsburg High School boys' basketball team has experienced a remarkable turnaround from 2018-19 to the present. The Blue Pirates won just three of their 22 games last season. Turn the page forward and Williamsburg is headed to the 2020 PIAA Class 1A Boys' Basketball Championship. The Blue Pirates (15-8) will travel to Saint Mary's High School on Friday, March 6, to battle District 9 runner-up Cameron County (20-5). Tip-off for the first-round matchup is scheduled for 6 p.m. District...
The Spring Cove eighth-grade basketball team won the 51st annual Spring Cove Quarterback Club 8th Grade Basketball Tournament by defeating Tussey Mountain and Bedford in the preliminary rounds then defeated Williamsburg 50-36 in the finals. Team members were (from left): Front row: Coach Thad Albright, Dylan Smith, Zach Oakes, Griffin Snowberger, Troy Butler, Nick Garver, Conner Brumbaugh, Alex Snyder and Robert Darnell. Back row: Nick Baum, Ethan Oliverie, Wyatt May, coach Jerry Albright,...
Northern Bedford's Colby Imler (left) and Ian Sherlock will be competing at the PIAA Class 2A Wrestling Championships that get underway today, March 5, at the Hershey's Giant Center. Imer (29-8) will compete in the 170-pound bracket, while Sherlock (33-9) will wrestle at 138 pounds. Central's Jaxon Matthews (25-16) will compete in the 106-pound bracket....
The Spring Cove A (ninth grade) team concluded a perfect 21-0 season. Team members were (from left): Front row: Mark Bettwy, Zach Oakes, Cameron Martz, Shalen Yingling, Kade Rhule, Troy Butler, Nick Garver, Ethan Noel and Wyatt May. Back row: Jacob Benton, Nick Baum, Jack Dunn, coach Dusty Bassler, Brady Albright, Hunter Smith, coach Pat Snyder, Hunter Griffith, Rylan Daugherty, coach Jerry Albright, Geoffrey DePetro, Deven Johnnie, Kaden Fisher and coach Thad Albright....
The Garver Memorial YMCA Gymcatz gymnastics team competed at the Allegheny Mountain Gymnastics League Championships on Feb. 16. The championship meet was held at the Huntingdon Area High School and was hosted by the Huntingdon Community Center Gainers. The theme for the competition was "A night on the Blue Carpet." Both "A" and "B" team gymnasts competed at the championships with every gymnast bringing home medals. As a team, the "B" team brought home second place for its season record. The "A"...
The Tuesday Afternoon Ladies' League standings for the week of Feb. 18 are: W L Groundhogs 19 5 Honey Badgers 18 6 Fillies 16 8 Teddy Bears 9.5 14.5 Coyotes 9.5 14.5 High scores: Team series: Honey Badgers 976 Team single: Honey Badgers 358 Indiv. series: Cindy Snyder 510 Indiv. single: Tammy Ogg 180 YTD team series: Honey Badgers 1019 YTD team single: Honey Badgers 384 YTD indiv. series: Tammy Ogg 540 Gina Corrigan 540 YTD indiv. single: Cindy Snyder 212 YTD avg. this cycle: Tammy Ogg 161...
Three wrestlers from the Morrisons Cove area have qualified for the PIAA Class 2A Wrestling Championships, which are scheduled to be held Thursday through Saturday, March 5-7, at Hershey. Northern Bedford's Colby Imler and Ian Sherlock and Central's Jaxon Matthews each finished in the top five of their respective weight classes at the Southwest Regional Class 2A Tournament on Feb. 21-22 at the Kovalchick Convention & Athletic Complex on the campus of Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Imler...
Three seniors at Central High School signed with their respective colleges on Feb. 13 to continue their athletic-academic careers. Jenna Mock (left) will attend Juniata College, Huntingdon, to play basketball. She is the daughter of Rob and Danielle Mock. Cameryn Feathers (center) will attend Kutztown University of Pennsylvania to play softball. She is the daughter of Amber Weyandt and Darian Feathers. Kylie Metzger will attend Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania to play basketball. She is...
After losing two lopsided games to Mountain League rival Tyrone during the regular season, the Central Dragons hoped the third time would be the charm in the opening round of the District 6 Class 4A playoffs. Tyrone was seeded second and the Dragons third; therefore Tyrone had the home-court advantage on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Defense dominated play for both teams and the Dragons held a slim 6-5 advantage after one quarter. The lead spread to 17-11 at intermission with Central's defense totally...
The 2019-2020 basketball season came to a surprising close last week when the third-seeded Central Lady Dragons were upset by sixth-seeded Penn Cambria in the opening round of the District 6 Class 3A playoffs on Thursday, Feb. 20. PC entered the postseason with a 13-9 record, playing most of its games in the Laurel Highlands League, while Central was 17-5 with most of its play in the Mountain League. The Lady Panthers took an early 15-10 advantage against the homestanding Lady Dragons and led...