Altoona registered two goals in a little over two minutes of the first half to grab a 2-0 victory over Mifflin County in high school boys soccer action on Monday. Goalkeeper Luke Mitchell earned the ...
Altoona held off Chambersburg in the final seconds to secure the first win of the year for the Mountain Lions with a 21-14 victory at Trojan Field. “I’m just so happy for these kids,” an emotional ...
Lissa Kruskie and Gianna Gamble found the back of the as Selinsgrove held on to win 2-1 in Saturday's nonleague contesst against Altoona.
Knoch grad Caden Traggiai was named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference men’s swimmer of the week Monday. Traggiai swins for Penn State-Altoona. The junior won the 500-yard freestyle in 5 ...
Residents of the 79th Legislative District will have the chance to learn about Pennsylvania’s firearm laws at a free seminar ...
Creeping into archery range on a bugling bull elk takes ... scoring in the mid-300s, Felix told Field & Stream in a recent interview about his record bull. The day he killed the number 1 typical ...
Students, faculty, and staff are invited on a one-day bus trip to explore iconic Civil War landmarks in Maryland and West ...
Red Bluff resident Paige Pearce has made history by winning the World Archery Field Championships for the third time in a row. Pearce is the first woman to ever win the championships three times ...
Saturday is the official start of the 2024-2025 archery season. Specifically “deer” archery season. Of course many bowhunters will hunt the entire year with a bow but some hunters mix in a ...
For several years, the Archery in Mississippi Schools (AIMS) Programs did not enforce a national rule that prohibits middle schoolers from competing for high school teams. The rule is finally ...
Over these years, only 11 players have made field goals from 62 yards out or longer during an official game. Here’s a list of the longest field goals ever made, showcasing the impressive power ...
Archery first appeared in the 1900 Olympics and was contested through 1920. After a lengthy absence, it returned in Munich in ...