When Honesdale lost in the PIAA Class 4A Softball Semifinals last week, it brought an official close to the 2018-19 Scholastic Sports Season.

Over the past few days, ON THE BLOG has looked back on each season and recognized the outstanding achievements of teams and individuals in the Lackawanna Interscholastic Athletic Association.

Each day started with a graphic that outlined the win-loss records for each school’s team in their respective sports.

On the final day of the project, ON THE BLOG examines the overall performance of each school.

In the NCAA, the organization presents the PRESIDENTS’ CUP for the school that did the best in the sports calendar year. This project will do something similar without a cup, of course.

Delaware Valley earned the first OTB CUP after the 2017-18 season.

Abington Heights with its 16 total championships in 2018-19 earns the 2nd Annual OTB CUP.

The Lady Comets and Comets won a total of 10 LIAA Championships and added six District 2 team titles for an overall total of 16 to earn the cup..

 

ABINGTON HEIGHTS COMETS

 

 

 

 

 

DISTRICT 2 CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

 

 

 

Girls basketball players celebrating a championship win.

2018-19 Abington Heights Lady Comets.

 

 

 

LIAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

 

 

 


 

 

Basketball players holding championship plaque.

2018-19 Abington Heights Comets.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer

 

 

 

CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

 

 

 

NOTE: LIAA Schools won 46 of the 77 District 2 Championships this season, which includes Gregory the Great in boys soccer.

 

 

 

LIAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

FALL

GOLF
Division I Abington Heights Comets
Division II Scranton Prep Cavaliers
GIRLS TENNIS
Abington Heights Lady Comets
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Abington Heights Lady Comets
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Wallenpaupack Buckhorns
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Dunmore Lady Bucks
GIRLS SOCCER
Division I Scranton Prep Classics
Division II Montrose Lady Meteors
Division III

Forest City Lady Foresters

 

Elk Lake Lady Warriors

BOYS SOCCER
Division I Scranton Prep Cavaliers
Division II Lakeland Chiefs
Division III Mid Valley Spartans
FOOTBALL
Division I Wallenpaupack Buckhorns
Division II Valley View Cougars
Division III Lakeland Chiefs
Division IV Old Forge Blue Devils

 

 

WINTER

 

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Division I Scranton Prep Classics
Division II Wallenpaupack Lady Buckhorns
Division III Dunmore Lady Bucks
Division IV Susquehanna Lady Sabers
BOYS BASKETBALL
Division I Abington Heights Comets
Division II Wallenpaupack Buckhorns
Division III Holy Cross Crusaders
Division IV Susquehanna Sabers
WRESTLING
Division I

Delaware Valley

Abington Heights

Division II Blue Ridge
GIRLS SWIMMING
Scranton Prep Classics
BOYS SWIMMING
Delaware Valley Warriors

 

 

SPRING

 

BASEBALL
Division I Abington Heights Comets
Division II North Pocono Trojans
Division III Lakeland Chiefs
Division IV Lackawanna Trail Lions
SOFTBALL
Division I Abington Heights Lady Comets
Division II North Pocono Lady Trojans
Division III Holy Cross Lady Crusaders
Division IV Blue Ridge Lady Raiders
GIRLS TRACK
Division I Abington Heights Lady Comets
Division II

 

 

Delaware Valley Lady Warriors

 

Wallenpaupack Lady Buckhorns

 

Western Wayne Lady ‘Cats

Division III Lakeland Lady Chiefs
Division IV Montrose Lady Meteors
BOYS TRACK
Division I Abington Heights Comets
Division II Wallenpaupack Buckhorns
Division III Lakeland Chiefs
Division IV Montrose Meteors
BOYS TENNIS
Abington Heights Comets
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Blue Ridge Raiders

 

 

 

 


 

 

PIAA CHAMPION

 

Athlete holding two gold medals.

 

 

TRINA BARCAROLA | WESTERN WAYNE

PIAA CLASS 2A CHAMPION
Pole Vault and 100-Meter Hurdles

 

 


 

 

 

BY THE NUMBERS

 

 

 

 

 

REGULAR-SEASON WINNING PERCENTAGE

 

 

SCRANTON PREP

ABINGTON HEIGHTS

WALLENPAUPACK

DELAWARE VALLEY

LAKELAND

185–49

195–72–2

132—70–1

168—99–1

97—66

0.79

0.73

0.65

0.63

0.60

 

 

 

HERE IS A COMPARISON WITH THE 2017-2018 SPORTS SEASON

 

 

 

 

2017-18

 

 

2018-19

 

 


 

 

That’s a wrap on the 2018-19 Scholastic Sports Season.

 

The Times-Tribune / Coordinated Health Athlete of the Week ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, June 26.

 

At that event, there will be the announcement of the 2018-19 Female and Male Athletes of the Year.

 

Coordinated Health is also sponsoring an online Fan Favorite vote here:

 

 

https://www.thetimes-tribune.com/fun/contests/fanfavorite