Archive - Sports Article
October 22nd, 2012
The Kane junior varsity football team ended their season on Monday night, losing to Elk County Catholic 37-15 at Paul R Miller Stadium.
October 19th
RIDGWAY – A late first half touchdown proved to be enough as Kane football won their third consecutive game with a 12-7 victory over Ridgway Friday night at Memorial Field in Ridgway.
Fall is a great time of the year for photography with the changing of the leaves, the brisk air, and time for a trip down to elk country. I write about the Pennsylvania Elk quite often, mainly because I find them one of the better photo opportunities in the area. I just can’t get enough of them. I know some residents of the Benezette area aren’t too thrilled about the fall season. The Elk rut attracts countless sightseers, the traffic, the noise, and yes, those pesky wildlife photographers.
October 18th
The Kane Wolves were firing on all cylinders last Friday night as they defeated the Johnsonburg Rams by a score of 41-0. The Wolves amassed 470 yards on offense while the defense pitched their first shutout of the season.
The Kane Lady Wolves’ soccer team played their final game of the season on Thursday, hosting the 15-2 Curwensville Golden Tide.
RIDGWAY – Kane rallied from a 2-1 deficit to defeat the Ridgway Lady Elkers 3-2 on Thursday night at Ridgway Area High School.
October 17th
Taylor Bucheit scored four goals in the Lady Wolves’ 5-4 victory over West Forest on Wednesday in Kane.
The junior got the home team on the scoreboard early when she took a pass from Dawn Saquin and knocked a shot by the Lady Fires’ goalie a little more than one minute into the game to get the ball rolling for Kane.
October 16th
The Kane Lady Wolves’ volleyball team took on a young Sheffield squad on Tuesday night in the Wolves’ Den. The Lady Wolves won the first game 25-19, lost the second 25-22, won the third game 25-14, and rallied in the fourth to win the game 25-20 and take the match.
With the win, the Lady Wolves improve to 9-4 on the season with three matches left on the schedule.
The Kane Lady Wolves soccer team outshot the visiting Brockway Rovers on Tuesday afternoon but had a hard time finding the back of the net and ended up losing 5-2 in their first of three home games in three days.
The home team got off on the right foot when Maria Newton scored with just over one minute into the game.
October 15th
The Kane boys’ soccer team played one of the premier teams in District 9 in their final home game of the 2012 season. Senior Zach Hadfield played his final game in Kane against the 15-1 Brockway Rovers.