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Penn College is scheduled to open its season on Saturday, hosting Juniata College at the Lycoming Valley Intermediate School in a doubleheader starting at noon.
Last season: 18-18 overall, 11-7 all UEC, 11-5 UEC regular season.
Coach: Chris Howard, 19th season. Career record: 377-283.
Top returning position players (last season’s key stats): Junior outfielder Dallas Griess, of Williamsport (.369 BA, 3 HR); junior shortstop Shawn Townsend, of Hatboro (.410 BA, 50 hits, 13 doubles, 33 RBIs); senior infielder Ethan Stahl, of Cogan Station (.381 BA); junior third baseman Jaydon Goebel, of Honey Brook (.372 BA, 42 runs scored, 3 HR); junior outfielder Matt Munoz, of Tobyhanna (.336 BA, 1.000 fielding %); junior outfielder John Croasdale, of Milford, New Jersey (.360 BA); sophomore infielder Levi Purnell, of Snow Shoe (.343 BA, 5 HR, 32 RBIs); junior second baseman Jaiden Augustine, of Dillsburg (.296 BA).

Tionesta, Pa.: Garrett Baker, Habitat Coordinator for the RGS Upland Bird Hunt Chapter here in NC PA said, “We could still use a few more volunteers for the alder cutting we have planned on March 1 (Sunday) at the Army Corps of Engineers Tionesta Lake. Volunteers do not need to have any special skills.“
If volunteers are willing to help on this project, please contact Garrett Baker at bakgar42@yahoo.com because we need to know what kind, and how many, of tools to bring to support the volunteer effort.

Johnsonburg, Pa.: Brady Nussbaum and Reese Ehrensberger, predator hunters from St Marys, combined to bring in four predators to Rolfe’s weigh station on Sunday, 2/15. Reese started off their success by calling in an 8.8# female red fox on Friday at 11:00 pm just outside of the City of St. Marys. Reese continued his successful shooting on Saturday near 2:00 a.m. with the harvest of another red fox, this time a male, weighing in at 9.4#. This red fox was harvested on another piece of private land in Elk County.

Dense Fog Advisory issued February 17 at 6:41AM EST until February 18 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Buffalo NY
* WHAT…Visibility as low as one quarter mile at times in dense fog.
* WHERE…Niagara, Orleans, Monroe, Wayne, Northern Cayuga, Oswego,
Jefferson, Lewis, Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston, Ontario,
Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Allegany Counties. Greatest duration
of dense fog expected across hill tops, and near the eastern Great
Lake shorelines.
* WHEN…Until 7 AM EST Wednesday. Visibilities may improve slightly
this afternoon and evening before lowering again tonight.
* IMPACTS…Hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility.
INSTRUCTIONS: If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of
distance ahead of you.
Issued By: NWS Buffalo NY

CARE for Children held its annual Adaptive Ski Outing at Holiday Valley Ski Resort on Monday, February 16, with seven children in attendance. Each child was paired with one or more volunteer instructors and received expert instruction through the Holiday Valley Lounsbury Adaptive Ski Program, a chapter of Move United.
Pictured is Isaac Goro, age 10, along with volunteer Lounsbury Adaptive Ski Program instructors Carole Fierle (left) and Beth Slater (right).


Allegany County, NY – The Allegany County Democratic Committee is pleased to announce that applications are open for the second annual Student Civic Engagement Award. This annual award recognizes students in grades 11 and 12 residing or attending school in Allegany County for their civic engagement in the community. It is a monetary award of $500.00 unrelated to academic performance and need not be applied to the cost of secondary education.




Coudersport, Pa., February 16, 2026 – UPMC Cole is taking a bold step toward a greener future. Beginning in early 2026, the hospital will break ground on a 5.5-megawatt solar farm, the first of its kind within the UPMC system. This project will transform the Coudersport campus and set a new standard for sustainability in health care.
“This project is more than an energy solution, it’s a reflection of our values,” said Ron Reynolds, president, UPMC Cole and UPMC Wellsboro. “By investing in renewable energy, we’re reducing our carbon footprint, strengthening the local grid, and ensuring a healthier future for our patients, staff, and neighbors.”

On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will begin its annual operations to stock approximately 3.2 million trout in hundreds of lakes and streams in preparation for the spring trout season.
Executive Director Tim Schaeffer will join staff and volunteers to stock the first trout of the season at Opossum Lake, Cumberland County, beginning at 10 a.m.

CLEARED:Crash on NY 417 both directions South Main Street; NY 19 (Wellsville) All lanes closed MVC SR 417 roadway closed Both EB/WB detour EB to Trapping Brook Rd to Truax Rd to SR 417/ WB to CTY Rte 28/ E State St T/ Wellsville
Visit 511NY.org for more information

Crash on NY 417 both directions South Main Street; NY 19 (Wellsville) All lanes closed MVC SR 417 roadway closed Both EB/WB detour EB to Trapping Brook Rd to Truax Rd to SR 417/ WB to CTY Rte 28/ E State St T/ Wellsville
Visit 511NY.org for more information
Johnsonburg, Pa.: Joe Fremer, predator hunter from Brockway, brought the first two coyotes to Rolfe’s weigh station on Sunday, 2/15. “I was spotting with a thermal scope Saturday morning near the Jefferson/Clearfield County line when the coyotes came out. I was able to harvest one of them at about 3:20 a.m. but the other coyote took off. I kept waiting and near 4:00 a.m. the second coyote came out into the field.”
Joe was hunting private land. He does not call, and instead uses a thermal spotting scope over fields. Joe shoots a .223 rifle. The first coyote harvested turned out to be an extremely large male coyote weighing in at 44.8#. The second coyote harvested was a female, also quite large, and weighed in at 33.0#.
Josh Bizzak of Wilcox brought in both a 11.0# female gray fox and a 10.6# male red fox. Josh hunted private lands in Elk County Saturday evening thru Sunday morning with a .17 Hornet and red lights. He harvested the male red fox at 12:30 am and the gray fox at 1:45 a.m. Josh was using an electronic call. “That was our Valentine’s Day date with my wife!” said Josh.
Hunters are reminded that if they choose to participate during the second weekend of this hunt or trap from 2/20-22, they must have their registration postmarked by Thursday, 2/19.
Weigh-in is at 4:00 p.m. every day. Categories include coyote, fox, largest female coyote, and largest female fox. Additional information at the Facebook Page, Rolfe Beagle Club.

Last week in review: Wins by the wrestling, women’s basketball and men’s lacrosse teams made for a super Saturday, while the season came to a close for the men’s basketball team.
On the horizon: With its victory, the women’s basketball team not only matched the program’s single-season win mark but also secured the United East Conference second seed and earned a first-round bye going into the playoffs. It will host the winner of Wednesday’s game between No. 7 Lancaster Bible College and No. 10 Gallaudet University on Saturday at a time to be determined.
Also, this coming Saturday, the college’s baseball team steps into action for the first time this season, hosting Juniata College starting at noon in a doubleheader at Lycoming Valley Intermediate School.
WRESTLING
Last week’s hometown highlights: The Wildcats successfully defended their title in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Championship, edging Penn State Behrend 152-150.5, while capturing three individual titles, six second-place finishes, and two fourth-place finishes.
Coudersport Area School District has assorted used weight room equipment for sale. To look at equipment or obtain a list of equipment available contact Steve Gerner via email – sgerner@coudyschools.net or phone – 814.274.9015.
Preference will be given to offers for the entire lot, but individual equipment offers will be
considered.
Offers will be accepted until 3:00pm on February 27, 2026, and should be submitted to the
Office of the Superintendent.