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Kotelnicki’s future up in the air

Penn State

By Andy Stine For the Sentinel Penn State offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki’s future beyond this season seems to be as up in the air as the rest of the program at the moment. To put it bluntly, the Lions’ offense has been mediocre as it sits in 97th place in total offense in FBS ...

Lions meet Lock Haven, Princeton

Penn State

UNIVERSITY PARK -- The Penn State Nittany Lion field hockey team (6-8, 2-5 B1G) hits the road for two non-conference games this weekend. The Nittany Lions are at Lock Haven (0-14) on Friday, Oct. 24, at 3 p.m. and at Princeton (10-3) on Sunday, Oct. 26, at 12 p.m. Penn State is coming off ...

Turkey season coming up

Local Sports

Another opportunity awaits Pennsylvania hunters. The state’s fall turkey season, which is held in 20 of 22 Wildlife Management Units (WMUs), kicks off Saturday, Nov. 1. “Fall turkey season is a special time for Pennsylvania hunters,” said Game Commission Executive Director Steve Smith. ...

Indians eliminate Panthers, 4-1

Local Sports

LEWISTOWN — On Tuesday, Juniata boys soccer was going into the District 6 Class 2A postseason with unprecedented momentum as they kicked off against Penn Cambria in the opening round action. The Indians dominated in all facets of the game on this night, finishing with a 4-1 win. “I ...

Indians advance after 2-1 win over Penn Cambria

Local Sports

LEWISTOWN — On Tuesday night at Donald M. Chapman lll Stadium, the Juniata girls soccer team started their trek with a chance to capture District 6 gold with an opening contest against Penn Cambria at Mifflin County. Coming into the contest, the Lady Indians came in with a fourth seed ...