Local baseball roundup A huge game from Palmerton graduate Cole Serfass helped the Berlinsville Braves roll to a win in Blue Mountain League ac... Hartman Funeral Home Wins Tamaqua LL Title Hartman Funeral Home captured the 2025 Tamaqua 9/10-year-old Little League regular season championship with a 15-11 win ... Tamaqua wins D-18 10-11 title Fast start, dominant pitching performance from Abram Graver lead Tamaqua past Valley West The bats were hot early, the pitching was dominant throughout, and Tamaqua’s confidence never wavered. Fueled by a compl... Gerhard’s blast lifts Weatherly It was one big swing — a mighty swat, for sure. Vance Gerhard broke a lot of Tamaqua hearts Thursday evening when he cru... Tamaqua, Shannon blank Jim Thorpe It’s a common cliché. But the overused phrase is as accurate as they come. Pitching and defense win baseball games. Tama... Tamaqua tops Weatherly to advance Evan Shannon, Jackson Faust combine for no-hitter as Tamaqua moves on to D-18 11-12 championship Weatherly’s run in the District 18 11-12-year-old Little League tournament came to an abrupt end Tuesday evening. Tamaqu... Smith’s hit lifts JT to 9-10 South crown For several innings, it looked as if Tamaqua had turned the tables. Days after suffering a 10-0 loss to Jim Thorpe in th... Local roundup: Results from June 28 & 29 Tamaqua used a big fifth inning, and a complete game on the mound from Aiden Barrett, to keep its season alive Sunday in... Raiders’ Ligenza put in the work to get better Mason Ligenza, in any sport he’s competed in, has always been dedicated to honing his craft. Ligenza’s passion for alwa... Three TN players all-state in baseball Palmerton’s Luke Matsko and Tamaqua’s Mason Ligenza were both named to the First Team of the 2025 Pennsylvania Scholasti... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23High School Sports Valley East shuts out JT in opener Valley East plays by the motto - all gas no brakes. On Wednesday night in Game 1 of the 9-10 District 18 Little League North-South champions... Local baseball roundupPhils seek second-half surge amid NL East fightSeveral area student-athletes named PSAC scholar-athletes at KutztownJT announces coaching movesOn This Date - Sports On This Date: (July 3, 2003) July 3, 2003 — A big game from Travers Schmidt helps Tamaqua pull away from Lansford for a 17-3 victory in the District 4 Babe Ruth 13-year-... On This Date: (July 2, 1975)On This Date: (July 1, 1986)On This Date: (June 30, 2013)On This Date: (June 28, 1998)Outdoors Pa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsDoe hunting licenses moving to stores, onlinePa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsBeagle Club runoff winners selectedZaengle bags 10-point buck Blue Ridge Rifles blanket shoot Blue Ridge Rifles Muzzleloader Club holding Memorial Day shoot Schrantz has success on opening day of youth turkey season Pandemics and comparisons in the wild 1 2 3 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceWoman charged with selling heroinPolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruiseThe wait for new Kresgeville Eatery is almost overJTASD sued for phone search
Hartman Funeral Home Wins Tamaqua LL Title Hartman Funeral Home captured the 2025 Tamaqua 9/10-year-old Little League regular season championship with a 15-11 win ... Tamaqua wins D-18 10-11 title Fast start, dominant pitching performance from Abram Graver lead Tamaqua past Valley West The bats were hot early, the pitching was dominant throughout, and Tamaqua’s confidence never wavered. Fueled by a compl... Gerhard’s blast lifts Weatherly It was one big swing — a mighty swat, for sure. Vance Gerhard broke a lot of Tamaqua hearts Thursday evening when he cru... Tamaqua, Shannon blank Jim Thorpe It’s a common cliché. But the overused phrase is as accurate as they come. Pitching and defense win baseball games. Tama... Tamaqua tops Weatherly to advance Evan Shannon, Jackson Faust combine for no-hitter as Tamaqua moves on to D-18 11-12 championship Weatherly’s run in the District 18 11-12-year-old Little League tournament came to an abrupt end Tuesday evening. Tamaqu... Smith’s hit lifts JT to 9-10 South crown For several innings, it looked as if Tamaqua had turned the tables. Days after suffering a 10-0 loss to Jim Thorpe in th... Local roundup: Results from June 28 & 29 Tamaqua used a big fifth inning, and a complete game on the mound from Aiden Barrett, to keep its season alive Sunday in... Raiders’ Ligenza put in the work to get better Mason Ligenza, in any sport he’s competed in, has always been dedicated to honing his craft. Ligenza’s passion for alwa... Three TN players all-state in baseball Palmerton’s Luke Matsko and Tamaqua’s Mason Ligenza were both named to the First Team of the 2025 Pennsylvania Scholasti... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23High School Sports Valley East shuts out JT in opener Valley East plays by the motto - all gas no brakes. On Wednesday night in Game 1 of the 9-10 District 18 Little League North-South champions... Local baseball roundupPhils seek second-half surge amid NL East fightSeveral area student-athletes named PSAC scholar-athletes at KutztownJT announces coaching movesOn This Date - Sports On This Date: (July 3, 2003) July 3, 2003 — A big game from Travers Schmidt helps Tamaqua pull away from Lansford for a 17-3 victory in the District 4 Babe Ruth 13-year-... On This Date: (July 2, 1975)On This Date: (July 1, 1986)On This Date: (June 30, 2013)On This Date: (June 28, 1998)Outdoors Pa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsDoe hunting licenses moving to stores, onlinePa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsBeagle Club runoff winners selectedZaengle bags 10-point buck Blue Ridge Rifles blanket shoot Blue Ridge Rifles Muzzleloader Club holding Memorial Day shoot Schrantz has success on opening day of youth turkey season Pandemics and comparisons in the wild 1 2 3 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceWoman charged with selling heroinPolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruiseThe wait for new Kresgeville Eatery is almost overJTASD sued for phone search
Tamaqua wins D-18 10-11 title Fast start, dominant pitching performance from Abram Graver lead Tamaqua past Valley West The bats were hot early, the pitching was dominant throughout, and Tamaqua’s confidence never wavered. Fueled by a compl... Gerhard’s blast lifts Weatherly It was one big swing — a mighty swat, for sure. Vance Gerhard broke a lot of Tamaqua hearts Thursday evening when he cru... Tamaqua, Shannon blank Jim Thorpe It’s a common cliché. But the overused phrase is as accurate as they come. Pitching and defense win baseball games. Tama... Tamaqua tops Weatherly to advance Evan Shannon, Jackson Faust combine for no-hitter as Tamaqua moves on to D-18 11-12 championship Weatherly’s run in the District 18 11-12-year-old Little League tournament came to an abrupt end Tuesday evening. Tamaqu... Smith’s hit lifts JT to 9-10 South crown For several innings, it looked as if Tamaqua had turned the tables. Days after suffering a 10-0 loss to Jim Thorpe in th... Local roundup: Results from June 28 & 29 Tamaqua used a big fifth inning, and a complete game on the mound from Aiden Barrett, to keep its season alive Sunday in... Raiders’ Ligenza put in the work to get better Mason Ligenza, in any sport he’s competed in, has always been dedicated to honing his craft. Ligenza’s passion for alwa... Three TN players all-state in baseball Palmerton’s Luke Matsko and Tamaqua’s Mason Ligenza were both named to the First Team of the 2025 Pennsylvania Scholasti... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23High School Sports Valley East shuts out JT in opener Valley East plays by the motto - all gas no brakes. On Wednesday night in Game 1 of the 9-10 District 18 Little League North-South champions... Local baseball roundupPhils seek second-half surge amid NL East fightSeveral area student-athletes named PSAC scholar-athletes at KutztownJT announces coaching movesOn This Date - Sports On This Date: (July 3, 2003) July 3, 2003 — A big game from Travers Schmidt helps Tamaqua pull away from Lansford for a 17-3 victory in the District 4 Babe Ruth 13-year-... On This Date: (July 2, 1975)On This Date: (July 1, 1986)On This Date: (June 30, 2013)On This Date: (June 28, 1998)Outdoors Pa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsDoe hunting licenses moving to stores, onlinePa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsBeagle Club runoff winners selectedZaengle bags 10-point buck Blue Ridge Rifles blanket shoot Blue Ridge Rifles Muzzleloader Club holding Memorial Day shoot Schrantz has success on opening day of youth turkey season Pandemics and comparisons in the wild 1 2 3 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceWoman charged with selling heroinPolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruiseThe wait for new Kresgeville Eatery is almost overJTASD sued for phone search
Gerhard’s blast lifts Weatherly It was one big swing — a mighty swat, for sure. Vance Gerhard broke a lot of Tamaqua hearts Thursday evening when he cru... Tamaqua, Shannon blank Jim Thorpe It’s a common cliché. But the overused phrase is as accurate as they come. Pitching and defense win baseball games. Tama... Tamaqua tops Weatherly to advance Evan Shannon, Jackson Faust combine for no-hitter as Tamaqua moves on to D-18 11-12 championship Weatherly’s run in the District 18 11-12-year-old Little League tournament came to an abrupt end Tuesday evening. Tamaqu... Smith’s hit lifts JT to 9-10 South crown For several innings, it looked as if Tamaqua had turned the tables. Days after suffering a 10-0 loss to Jim Thorpe in th... Local roundup: Results from June 28 & 29 Tamaqua used a big fifth inning, and a complete game on the mound from Aiden Barrett, to keep its season alive Sunday in... Raiders’ Ligenza put in the work to get better Mason Ligenza, in any sport he’s competed in, has always been dedicated to honing his craft. Ligenza’s passion for alwa... Three TN players all-state in baseball Palmerton’s Luke Matsko and Tamaqua’s Mason Ligenza were both named to the First Team of the 2025 Pennsylvania Scholasti... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23High School Sports Valley East shuts out JT in opener Valley East plays by the motto - all gas no brakes. On Wednesday night in Game 1 of the 9-10 District 18 Little League North-South champions... Local baseball roundupPhils seek second-half surge amid NL East fightSeveral area student-athletes named PSAC scholar-athletes at KutztownJT announces coaching movesOn This Date - Sports On This Date: (July 3, 2003) July 3, 2003 — A big game from Travers Schmidt helps Tamaqua pull away from Lansford for a 17-3 victory in the District 4 Babe Ruth 13-year-... On This Date: (July 2, 1975)On This Date: (July 1, 1986)On This Date: (June 30, 2013)On This Date: (June 28, 1998)Outdoors Pa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsDoe hunting licenses moving to stores, onlinePa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsBeagle Club runoff winners selectedZaengle bags 10-point buck Blue Ridge Rifles blanket shoot Blue Ridge Rifles Muzzleloader Club holding Memorial Day shoot Schrantz has success on opening day of youth turkey season Pandemics and comparisons in the wild 1 2 3 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceWoman charged with selling heroinPolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruiseThe wait for new Kresgeville Eatery is almost overJTASD sued for phone search
Tamaqua, Shannon blank Jim Thorpe It’s a common cliché. But the overused phrase is as accurate as they come. Pitching and defense win baseball games. Tama...
Tamaqua tops Weatherly to advance Evan Shannon, Jackson Faust combine for no-hitter as Tamaqua moves on to D-18 11-12 championship Weatherly’s run in the District 18 11-12-year-old Little League tournament came to an abrupt end Tuesday evening. Tamaqu... Smith’s hit lifts JT to 9-10 South crown For several innings, it looked as if Tamaqua had turned the tables. Days after suffering a 10-0 loss to Jim Thorpe in th... Local roundup: Results from June 28 & 29 Tamaqua used a big fifth inning, and a complete game on the mound from Aiden Barrett, to keep its season alive Sunday in... Raiders’ Ligenza put in the work to get better Mason Ligenza, in any sport he’s competed in, has always been dedicated to honing his craft. Ligenza’s passion for alwa... Three TN players all-state in baseball Palmerton’s Luke Matsko and Tamaqua’s Mason Ligenza were both named to the First Team of the 2025 Pennsylvania Scholasti... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23High School Sports Valley East shuts out JT in opener Valley East plays by the motto - all gas no brakes. On Wednesday night in Game 1 of the 9-10 District 18 Little League North-South champions... Local baseball roundupPhils seek second-half surge amid NL East fightSeveral area student-athletes named PSAC scholar-athletes at KutztownJT announces coaching movesOn This Date - Sports On This Date: (July 3, 2003) July 3, 2003 — A big game from Travers Schmidt helps Tamaqua pull away from Lansford for a 17-3 victory in the District 4 Babe Ruth 13-year-... On This Date: (July 2, 1975)On This Date: (July 1, 1986)On This Date: (June 30, 2013)On This Date: (June 28, 1998)Outdoors Pa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsDoe hunting licenses moving to stores, onlinePa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsBeagle Club runoff winners selectedZaengle bags 10-point buck Blue Ridge Rifles blanket shoot Blue Ridge Rifles Muzzleloader Club holding Memorial Day shoot Schrantz has success on opening day of youth turkey season Pandemics and comparisons in the wild 1 2 3 » Next
Smith’s hit lifts JT to 9-10 South crown For several innings, it looked as if Tamaqua had turned the tables. Days after suffering a 10-0 loss to Jim Thorpe in th... Local roundup: Results from June 28 & 29 Tamaqua used a big fifth inning, and a complete game on the mound from Aiden Barrett, to keep its season alive Sunday in... Raiders’ Ligenza put in the work to get better Mason Ligenza, in any sport he’s competed in, has always been dedicated to honing his craft. Ligenza’s passion for alwa... Three TN players all-state in baseball Palmerton’s Luke Matsko and Tamaqua’s Mason Ligenza were both named to the First Team of the 2025 Pennsylvania Scholasti... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23High School Sports Valley East shuts out JT in opener Valley East plays by the motto - all gas no brakes. On Wednesday night in Game 1 of the 9-10 District 18 Little League North-South champions... Local baseball roundupPhils seek second-half surge amid NL East fightSeveral area student-athletes named PSAC scholar-athletes at KutztownJT announces coaching movesOn This Date - Sports On This Date: (July 3, 2003) July 3, 2003 — A big game from Travers Schmidt helps Tamaqua pull away from Lansford for a 17-3 victory in the District 4 Babe Ruth 13-year-... On This Date: (July 2, 1975)On This Date: (July 1, 1986)On This Date: (June 30, 2013)On This Date: (June 28, 1998)Outdoors Pa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsDoe hunting licenses moving to stores, onlinePa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsBeagle Club runoff winners selectedZaengle bags 10-point buck Blue Ridge Rifles blanket shoot Blue Ridge Rifles Muzzleloader Club holding Memorial Day shoot Schrantz has success on opening day of youth turkey season Pandemics and comparisons in the wild
Local roundup: Results from June 28 & 29 Tamaqua used a big fifth inning, and a complete game on the mound from Aiden Barrett, to keep its season alive Sunday in... Raiders’ Ligenza put in the work to get better Mason Ligenza, in any sport he’s competed in, has always been dedicated to honing his craft. Ligenza’s passion for alwa... Three TN players all-state in baseball Palmerton’s Luke Matsko and Tamaqua’s Mason Ligenza were both named to the First Team of the 2025 Pennsylvania Scholasti... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23High School Sports Valley East shuts out JT in opener Valley East plays by the motto - all gas no brakes. On Wednesday night in Game 1 of the 9-10 District 18 Little League North-South champions... Local baseball roundupPhils seek second-half surge amid NL East fightSeveral area student-athletes named PSAC scholar-athletes at KutztownJT announces coaching movesOn This Date - Sports On This Date: (July 3, 2003) July 3, 2003 — A big game from Travers Schmidt helps Tamaqua pull away from Lansford for a 17-3 victory in the District 4 Babe Ruth 13-year-... On This Date: (July 2, 1975)On This Date: (July 1, 1986)On This Date: (June 30, 2013)On This Date: (June 28, 1998)Outdoors Pa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsDoe hunting licenses moving to stores, onlinePa. Game Commission adjusts seasons, limitsBeagle Club runoff winners selectedZaengle bags 10-point buck Blue Ridge Rifles blanket shoot Blue Ridge Rifles Muzzleloader Club holding Memorial Day shoot Schrantz has success on opening day of youth turkey season Pandemics and comparisons in the wild
Raiders’ Ligenza put in the work to get better Mason Ligenza, in any sport he’s competed in, has always been dedicated to honing his craft. Ligenza’s passion for alwa... Three TN players all-state in baseball Palmerton’s Luke Matsko and Tamaqua’s Mason Ligenza were both named to the First Team of the 2025 Pennsylvania Scholasti...
Three TN players all-state in baseball Palmerton’s Luke Matsko and Tamaqua’s Mason Ligenza were both named to the First Team of the 2025 Pennsylvania Scholasti...
Valley East shuts out JT in opener Valley East plays by the motto - all gas no brakes. On Wednesday night in Game 1 of the 9-10 District 18 Little League North-South champions...
On This Date: (July 3, 2003) July 3, 2003 — A big game from Travers Schmidt helps Tamaqua pull away from Lansford for a 17-3 victory in the District 4 Babe Ruth 13-year-...