Skip to main content

Archive - Apr 12, 2012 - Sports Article

Chucks drop close match with Elk County

April 12, 2012

PUNXSUTAWNEY — The Punxsy boys' tennis team hosted Elk County Catholic on a windy afternoon Thursday in Punxsutawney, and despite battling through several close matches, the Crusaders came out on top, 6-3.

After the match, head coach Todd Heigley's review of the action was simple: "Overall, we competed."

Punxsy was without one of its singles players in the match — Eddie Serafin — and because of their small numbers this season, the Chucks were forced to forfeit No. 4 doubles.

Heigley said he would like to think with Serafin in the lineup, the match would have been a different story.

PUNXSUTAWNEY — Over the past two days, Punxsutawney-based Pennsylvania State Police have charged three individuals,...
The First Church of God on Route 36 in Punxsutawney will hold a blood drive on Friday in honor of Martha Hoover (...
BROOKVILLE — With reports all day Tuesday saying that voters' numbers were low across the state for the primary...
CLEARFIELD — In an unusual scenario to end the season, the Punxsy junior varsity baseball squad...
BROOKVILLE — First-place finishers for the Chucks and Lady Chucks at the District IX Championships...
The Punxsy Lady Chucks honored eight seniors during their "Senior Day" pre-game festivities. The...

 

Premium Drupal Themes by Adaptivethemes