
Mike Pancerev joins the Sunday Sportsblitz to talk about the Pennsylvania Sporting Clays State Tournament.

LeMaster and Escalante are both visually impaired and at Penn State Behrend they had the opportunity to showcase their athleticism through the Envision Blind Sports Camp

Over 80 athletes from nearly 10 states that are blind or visually impaired traveled to Penn State Behrend for a week long camp to participate in different physical activities.

For the first time since 2019 the Erie native and Super Bowl Champion is coming back to his hometown to host a football clinic at Veteran's Memorial Stadium.

Coming off back to back 1,000 yard rushing seasons, Conner heads into year nine at 30 years old. The Cardinals will have an out to his contract after the 2025-26 season, but will eat $2.25 million in dead cap.

Between minicamp and training camp in Arizona, James Conner has made sure to come back to where his football career began each of the last four years to train the younger and next generation.

With a magic number of two going into the game, Erie not only needed to win themselves, but get a little help from their friends in Portland. Check out the game highlights and postgame celebrations/interviews.

Mike Ruzzi and Phillip Ward had the opportunity to talk with Joe Ferlic, a cameraman at the US Open.

In Valencia's five games over this past week he went 8/19 (.421 BA), including a three game stretch with four homeruns. His season percentages hit highs of .320/.376/.602.

The Erie Otters allowed three goals in the final minute of the first period to head into the first intermission down 3-0. The Otters unable to find the back of the net and get shutout to fall down in the series three games to none.

In a 7-0 win over the Fairview Tigers, Krahe pitched five shutout innings allowing no runs on two hits and two walks, while striking out eight batters.

Hayley Sims led the way for the Fighting Scots with 14 points, Abbey Hearn (30 points) and Naia Pulliam (21 points) led the Kutztown Golden Bears to victory.

Quentin Orlando led the Trojans with 21 points, Kamden Kramer close behind with 18. McDowell will now gear up to face Wilson HS on Wednesday.

The Fighting Scots hand the Golden Knights their first loss at home this season, Hayley Sims put up 20 points and Edinboro as a team shot 71.4% from beyond the three-point-arc.

Addie Biel scored 20 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. Grace Orlando made four three-pointers to finish the night with 12.