MOUNT CARMEL - There was 90 seconds of flash.
But it takes more than flash to win any championship, and Mount Carmel followed a hectic beginning of the game with 46 minutes of domination along the lines to win its sixth Eastern Conference championship by
Hanover (6-6) 7 0 0 0 - 7
Mt. Carmel (7-5) 7 7 0 0 - 14
MANDATA - At Southern Columbia, district championships haven't always been something to get excited about. When you've won 18 of them in 19 years, and followed a bunch of them with trips to the state championships, that's understandable.
But lately, winn
Compared to last week, preparing for tonight's District 4 Class A championship game has been easy for Southern Columbia.
Not that Line Mountain isn't every bit as good as Bloomsburg; the 8-3 Eagles are the top-seeded team in the tournament. But from Sout
MOUNT CARMEL - A championship is a championship, and playing for one carries hightened excitement.
That excitement, along with a home crowd at the Silver Bowl, will fuel Mount Carmel Area when Hanover Area, visits tonight for the Eastern Conference Class
Line Mountain's Mike Carson has been coaching football a long time, and knows a good football team when he sees one.
And contrary to what some people were saying earlier in the season, Southern Columbia is a good football team, Carson says.
Carson's Eagl
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Mount Carmel 12, Southern Columbia 0
Mount Carmel finished its season with a 9-0 record with a win over Southern. Tyler Kiakowski caught a 25-yard touchdown pass from Zack Wasilewski. Danny Lesko scored on a three-yard run, set up by a 72-yard
Mount Carmel soccer drops class
MOUNT CARMEL - Mount Carmel Area boys and girls soccer teams will drop from Class AA to Class A in the new PIAA enrollment classifications, according to Mount Carmel Athletic Director Greg Sacavage. A story in Wednesday's
Smink completes rookie season
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. - Line Mountain graduate Travis Smink recently completed his first season of minor league baseball pitching for the Greeneville Astros of the Class A Appalachian League.
Smink, who was drafted in the 31st
MANDATA - Trailing 33-0 at halftime, Montgomery head coach Randy Boone opened the second half against Line Mountain last Friday in very strange fashion, with an onside kick.
Line Mountain recovered at midfield, and with the help of a personal foul agains