As spring sports season kicks off in northeast Pennsylvania, teams are gearing up for competition in baseball, softball, track & field, lacrosse, boys volleyball, and boys tennis. Elk Lake’s baseball team is aiming to make a comeback after a heartbreaking loss in the District 2 Championship game last season, while Lackawanna Trail is hoping for progress with a roster of experienced players. Tunkhannock, on the other hand, is looking to build on the experience gained by younger players last season.
In softball, Elk Lake is aiming for their fifth consecutive District 2 Championship despite having to replace some key players. Lackawanna Trail welcomes a new head coach as they look to improve upon last season’s record, while Tunkhannock is eyeing a return to the District Championship game after consecutive losses.
In track & field, Elk Lake is a strong contender for the Lackawanna Track Conference Championship with standout athletes Kendel Jones and Katie McGlynn. Lackawanna Trail and Tunkhannock also have talented athletes ready to make an impact in the conference.
Boys volleyball teams at Elk Lake, Lackawanna Trail, and Tunkhannock are all looking to improve upon last season’s records and gain more experience on the court. In lacrosse, Tunkhannock’s boys and girls teams are aiming for better records this season after qualifying for the district playoffs last year.
On the boys tennis front, Tunkhannock is working to replace key players from last season’s team while integrating underclassmen players into singles matches. With spring sports in full swing, athletes in northeast Pennsylvania are gearing up for an exciting season ahead.
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