Football Scoreboard September 7, 2013

College Football

Brockport (NY) 30 Lycoming 2

Lock Haven 31 West Virginia State 13

Wilkes 41 Morrisville State (NJ) 26

Gettysburg 62 Misericordia 40

Penn State 45 Eastern Michigan 7

High School Football

St. Pius X 49 Bucktail 12

Football Scoreboard September 6, 2013

Final Scores

  • Montoursville 41 Central Columbia 0
  • Danville 23 Loyalsock 21
  • Jersey Shore 33 Shamokin 14
  • State College 71 Central Mountain 28
  • Bloomsburg 35 Hughesville 21
  • Southern Columbia 58 Montgomery 6
  • Milton 61 Warrior Run 21
  • Mifflin County 25 Williamsport 0
  • South Williamsport 49 Canton 21
  • Muncy 43 Cowanesque Valley 13
  • Wyalusing 21 Sayre 0

Football Scoreboard August 30, 2013

Photo courtesy of photosbypaulkinley.com from Canton at Muncy

Final Scores

  • Montoursville 42 Warrior Run 6
  • Loyalsock 42 North Penn 20
  • Muncy 28 Canton 10
  • Troy 35 Jersey Shore 18
  • Cowenesque Valley 29 Montgomery 0
  • Williamsport 24 Central Mountain 21
  • East Juniata 35 Bucktail 6
  • South Williamsport 27 Bloomsburg 26
  • Central Columbia 13 Hughesville 12
  • Lewisburg 25 Towanda 20
  • Danville 41 Milton 0
  • Sayre 34 CMVT 14
  • Southern Columbia 55 Pius X 28

Weaver joins Talk WilliamsportRadio Williamsport

Williamsport, PA — Former longtime Montgomery High School coach Craig Weaver, Sr. (photo courtesy: cu.sungazette.com) has joined Talk WilliamsportRadio Williamsport as a girls basketball and softball analyst.

“To be able to add a coach of the caliber of Craig Weaver, Sr. along with the depth and breadth of knowledge and passion for the game was an absolute no-brainer for us, according to Talk WilliamsportRadio Williamsport, General Manager Todd Bartley.

Weaver coached Basketball for 29 years posting an overall record of (459-290) winning 4 District Titles, making an Eastern Final appearance while winning 9 League Titles.

His softball resume includes 7 years, posting a (96-51) mark winning a District IV Title and making a State Final Appearance.

On the tennis court over 15 years he compiled a record (220-73) garnering 6 League Titles in that time.

Over his nearly 30 year career Weaver coached countless numbers of all-conference, all-district and all-state selections.

“It has been so gratifying to work with student/athletes for the past 38 years and to see them raise the bar higher than they thought they ever could and be successful.”, Weaver stated.

He recently retired from teaching after 35 years and coaching for 37 years.

Japan claims Little League Baseball World Series Championship

South Williamsport, PA — Behind two solo homers from third basemen Shunpei Takagi (photo above) and 3 runs scored (Musashi Fuchu) Tokyo, Japan defeated (Eastlake) Chula Vista, California 6-4 on Sunday afternoon at Lamade Stadium.

Game recap to follow.

Photo galleries available by clicking here.

 

Chula Vista, California clinches LLBWS United States Championship

South Williamsport, PA — Eastlake Little League from Chula Vista, California claimed the Little League Baseball World Series United States Championship by defeating Westport, Connecticut 12-1 on Saturday afternoon at Howard J. Lamade Stadium.

Chula Vista, California advances to play the International Championship winner Japan on Sunday at 3 p.m. Japan won the coin flip and will be the home team.

Starting pitcher Nick Mora went 5 2/3 innings allowing just one run while striking out 10 Connecticut batters.

At the plate he went 2-4 including a 3-run home run (photo above) in the second inning.

Game photo album available by clicking here.

A full game recap will follow.

Photo courtesy of photosbypaulkinley.com

Japan claims LLBWS International Championship

South Williamsport, PA — Japan claimed the LLBWS International Championship by defeating Mexico 3-2 on Saturday afternoon at Howard J. Lamade Stadium.

Japan advances to play the United States Championship winner on Sunday.

Game photo album available by clicking here.

A full game recap will follow.

Photo courtesy of photosbypaulkinley.com.

Talk WilliamsportRadio Williamsport and PA Sports Network announce new lineup

Talk WilliamsportRadio Williamsport and the Pennsylvania Sports Network proudly announced its fall lineup Wednesday afternoon.

“The Locker Room Show” will return to Talk WilliamsportAM 1050, 1600 and FM 104.1, 92.7 on Monday, August 26 at 4 p.m. Live from the Van Campen Motors studios in downtown Williamsport.

“The Lock er Room Show” will air Monday – Friday from 4-5 p.m. and be followed by Jed Donahue from 5-7 p.m. on the Pennsylvania Sports Network which is syndicated and distributed statewide by Talk WilliamsportRadio Williamsport.

PA Sports Saturday which airs 8 a.m.- Noon will have a new flavor this fall with the addition of former Penn State Quarterbacks Coach Jay Paterno the son of the late legendary coach Joe Paterno.

Jay Paterno will serve as a college football analyst each Saturday at 11 a.m. and Monday’s at 6 p.m. appearing live at Champs in State College for the Monday shows and at the Penn State Bookstore next to Beaver Stadium for Nittany Lions home games.

Hometown Football Friday Night will also return Friday, August 30 6-6:45 p.m. previewing each high school and college football game for the weekend. The show will be hosted by Todd Bartley.

The new local Locker Room Show host lineup is as follows:

Monday – Todd Bartley and Tom O’Malley

Tuesday – Mark Mussina and Seth Burch

Wednesday – Ian Catherine

Thursday – Jonathan Schwab (Live from Haywood’s on the Green)

Friday – Best of the Week

According to Talk WilliamsportRadio Williamsport, General Manager Todd Bartley, “this lineup is the most comprehensive local programming we have had since I arrived in Williamsport in 2007. Our goal is to provide the listeners the most in depth coverage of the local teams they care deeply about while at the same time leveraging our great regional, statewide and national relationships.”

The new lineup will also be broadcasting from various venues throughout the Susquehanna Valley.

Talk Williamsport1600 to simulcast Bulldogs Football on WXPI-FM 88.5

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In a joint on-air announcement during the Williamsport Crosscutters game tonight Talk Williamsport1600 and WXPI-FM 88.5 announced a working partnership between the two stations.

Jersey Shore High School football games will be broadcast by Talk Williamsport1600 and simulcast on WXPI-FM 88.5 as a service to the community.

According to Warren Earl, WXPI-FM 88.5 Program Director, “this is an opportunity for two great media organizations to bring a great local product to an even bigger audience and serve the local community at the same time.”

The longtime voices of Bulldogs football Ed Brown and Steve Lehman will return this fall.

Every game can also be heard online at stream 6 of Fox SportsWilliamsport.com.

Talk Williamsport1600, General Manager Todd Bartley stated, “any time we can expand the broadcast opportunities for our local schools, colleges and universities we are all in! The conversations that we are having with WXPI indicate this is only the beginning.”

A free app is available at tunein.com search WLYC stream 6.

Little League World Series Photo Galleries now available

Fox SportsWilliamsport.com has partnered with local photographer Paul Kinley to bring fans still image coverage of the 2013 Little League World Series.

Fans can access the photos through the facebook page of Talk WilliamsportRadio Williamsport by using the links below.

Click here for Grand Slam Parade Gallery

Click here for Lamade Stadium Gallery

Click here for Volunteer Stadium Gallery #1

Click here for Volunteer Stadium Gallery #2