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Ashtyn Anspach: Son of Jason and Kelly Anspach, Tremont. Honors. Big Impact Group. Plans to attend Indiana University of Pennsylvania for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Rogerio Antonio: Son of Rogerio Filho, Florida, and Natalia Antonio, Pine Grove. College prep, advanced placement. Soccer, track and field, Esports (all in PGAHS), Brazil Club, Robotics Club, […]

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Ashtyn Anspach: Son of Jason and Kelly Anspach, Tremont. Honors. Big Impact Group. Plans to attend Indiana University of Pennsylvania for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

Rogerio Antonio: Son of Rogerio Filho, Florida, and Natalia Antonio, Pine Grove. College prep, advanced placement. Soccer, track and field, Esports (all in PGAHS), Brazil Club, Robotics Club, Soccer Club (Boca Raton Community High School). Plans to attend Penn State Schuylkill, play soccer for Lancaster FC, gather an internship for computer-related work.

Makayla Arnold: Daughter of Jeremiah and Billie Jo Arnold, Pine Grove. College prep. National Honor Society, FBLA, SADD. Plans to attend Harrisburg Area Community College to study radiology.

Zane Artz: Son of James and Sarah Culley, Pine Grove. College prep. Wishes to attend veterinary school.

Aidan Aungst: Son of Andrew and Erin Aungst, Pine Grove. College prep. Golf, Varsity Club. Plans to enter the workforce.

Makayla Aungst: Daughter of Jeremy Aungst, Hegins, and Janel Aungst, Schuylkill Haven. Post secondary. Wishes to attend nursing school.

Raven Baker: Daughter of Sean and Zulema Greaves-Baker, Pine Grove. College prep. Plans to attend college to work toward becoming an elementary art teacher.

Claire Balmer: Daughter of Allen and Celena Balmer, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Musical, band videographer, FBLA, Prom Committee, Student Council, National Honor Society, National Business Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society. Plans to study film and media at Temple University.

Jack Behrent: Son of Justin Behrent, Pine Grove, and Amy Miller, Pine Grove. College prep. Plans to enter the workforce.

Ashton Beuchler: Son of Benjamin Kintzel, Pine Grove, and Melanie Keefer, Pine Grove. Post secondary. Plans to race Pro MX GP and continue to work at Rigidply Rafters.

George Bixler: Son of Matthew and Brandy Bixler, Pine Grove. Football, bocce ball, baseball. Will work with dad on the weekends.

Michel Bixler: Son of Matthew and Brandy Bixler, Pine Grove. Post secondary. Football, Esports. Plans to attend Project Search.

David Bock: Son of David Bock, Manchester, and Lacey Bock, Pine Grove. College prep, advanced placement. JROTC rifle team, raiders and drill teams, former UN Club and Debate Club member. Joined the Navy doing the Nuclear Propulsion Program then enroll in a college to become an officer. Plans to be in the Navy for 20 years.

Ashley Bonawitz: Daughter of Daniel and Roxanna Bonawitz, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Archery, volleyball, Art Club, Esports. Wishes to study to become an interior designer. Wants to go to Kutztown or Penn State.

Quinn Brommer: Son of Jason and Darcy Brommer, Pine Grove. College prep. Soccer, basketball, baseball, Aevidum, Varsity Club. Plans to attend Frederick Community College.

Alexa Brown: Daughter of Larry Brown Jr. and Katie Brown, Pine Grove. Honors, advanced placement. Concert band, jazz band, marching band, chorus, County Chorus, track and field, Aevidum, SADD, National Honor Society, Cardinal Spotlight Theater. Plans to attend Lebanon Valley College to major in clinical mental health counseling.

Jacob Brown: Son of Christopher and Kathleen Brown, Pine Grove. College prep. Esports, band, marching band. Plans to attend the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design.

Seth Brown: Son of Lynn and Michele Brown, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. FFA, golf, marching and concert band, Travel Club. Plans to attend Paul Smiths College for a degree in arboriculture and landscape management.

Kaylee Bucher: Daughter of Randy Buchler, Pine Grove, and Roxanne Reyes-Smith, York. College prep. Plans to enlist in the Marines.

Kilee Bucher: Daughter of Randy and Daila Vazquez-Bucher, Pine Grove. College prep, post secondary, advanced placement. Art Club, Travel Club, Prom Committee. Plans to attend a trade school.

Ayla Budd: Daughter of Steven Budd, South Carolina, and Eva Budd, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Wrestling, cheer, Art Club, Travel Club, Prom Committee. Plans to attend college to become a nurse.

Nicholas Buffington: College prep, post secondary. Will continue to work on horse farm.

Alexis Butler: Daughter of Theodore and Tonya Butler, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Class of 2025 president, Student Representative to the school board, FFA (president), FBLA, National Honor Society, National Business Honor Society, Archery Club, Art Club, September Student of the Month, 2023-2024 Schuylkill County and Pennsylvania State Dairy Princess. Wishes to pursue a career in agricultural.

Kiara Campbell: Daughter of Monty Campbell, Altoona, and Carolyn Watkins, Maryland. College prep, honors. Big Impact, SADD, Aevidum, Diversity Club, Diversity Club advocate, Student Council, elementary volunteer, Travel Club. Plans to attend Bloomsburg University to major in psychology and minor in criminal justice.

John Carl: Son of John Carl Sr., and Lori Carl, Pine Grove. Vo-Tech. Wishes to pursue a career as a diesel mechanic.

Jacob Catranis: Son of Mark Catranis, Schuylkill Haven, and Jennifer Catranis, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Soccer, track and field, Aevidum, Varsity Club. Has enlisted in the Marines for infantry.

Gage Cleary: Son of Jeffery and Jennifer Cleary, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Wrestling, soccer, Aevidum, Envirothon. Plans to attend Penn State Wilkes Barre and major in surveying engineering.

Domani Collazo: Daughter of James Umbenhauer, Tremont, and Natasha Carvallio, Tremont. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Volleyball, SADD, Varsity, Student Council, Prom Committee. Will attend East Stroudsburg University to major in business and marketing and continue athletic career.

Ethan Crochunis: Son of David and Tanya Crochunis, Tremont. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Archery, JROTC, Raiders, drill, National Honor Society. Plans to attend National Guard basic training in Texas.

Addyson Deichert: Daughter of Jason Deichert, Pine Grove, and Heather Schaeffer, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Soccer, SADD, Prom Committee, Student Council. Plans to attend Northampton Community College for dental Hygiene.

Andrew DeRemer: Son of Patrick and Crystal DeRemer, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Cross Country, JROTC, National Honor Society. Plans to continue to help at Pine Grove Guns & Ammo, thread barrels, make suppressors, etc.

Shaylynn Donton: Daughter of Adrianne Donton, Pine Grove. College prep. Plans to attend college.

Alexander Dubbs: Son of Kenneth and Suzanne Dubbs, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. yearbook, Student Council (president), band (vice president, brass director, section leader), National Honor Society (president), Esports, soccer (speaking captain), basketball, track, SADD (vice president), FBLA, Travel Club, BHS, Unified Varsity Club, Accounting Club, Homecoming Court, September Student of the Month, bocce ball, class vice president, cross country. Plans to attend Shippensburg University or Penn State University Park with an undeclared major.

Bailee Edwards: Daughter of Robert and Jody Edwards, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Cross country, Big Impact, SADD, Travel Club, National Honor Society. Plans to major in psychiatric nursing at Bloomsburg University.

Logan Eichert: Son of Alicia Aungst, stepson of Gary Aungst, Pine Grove and son of the late James Eichert. Post secondary. Esports. Wishes to go to trade school.

Luke Eichert: Son of Alicia Aungst, stepson of Gary Aungst, Pine Grove and son of the late James Eichert. Post secondary. Esports. Plans to work.

Mary Fertig: Daughter of James and Katrina Heller, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. National Honor Society, volleyball, Varsity Club, SADD, band, Prom Committee, Travel club. Plans to study early childhood education at Lebanon Valley College.

Emma Filiash: Daughter of George and Amanda Filiash, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Varsity track and field, Varsity Quiz Bowl, National Honor Society (vice president), Business National Honor Society, FBLA (school vice president and regional treasurer), Travel Club (vice president), marching band (squad leader), band, jazz band, Pine Grove Spotlight Theater (technology),duel enrollment through Lehigh Carbon Community College. Plans to attend Penn State for a degree in chemistry.

Allison Fisher: Daughter of Scott and Kelly Fisher, Tremont. College prep, honors, advanced placement. National Honor Society, National Business Honor Society, Cardinal Marching Band (section leader), concert band, jazz band, FBLA (treasurer), SADD (treasurer), Travel Club (treasurer), Aevidum (advocate), Diversity Club, Quiz Bowl, Envirothon, Prom Committee, Student Council, Art Club, Debate Club, Varsity Club, golf, track and field, volunteer junior firefighter, volunteer at local food pantries. Plans to get a degree at Penn State University and pursue a career in healthcare.

Ethan Flemming: Son of Kevin and Tanya Flemming, Pine Grove. College prep. Cross country, JROTC, Esports, soccer, track. Will enlist in the Navy.

Nathan Frankenfield: Son of Mark and Angela Frankenfield, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Varsity soccer, track and field, Aevidum, National Honor Society, Cardinal Meduia, Varsity Club, Travel Club. Plans to major in finance at Susquehanna University.

Emily Fultz: Daughter of Nicholas and Kelly Fultz, Tremont. Honors, Vo-Tech. Band front, FFA, National Honor Society (tech). Plans to join the workforce and open a salon.

Matthew Hall: Son of William and Jennifer Hall. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Quiz Bowl, Envirothon. Future plans are undecided.

Shane Hall: Son of William and Jennifer Hall, Pine Grove. Honors, advanced placement. Cardinal Marching Band (president, squad leader), concert band, jazz band, County Band, choir (section leader), County Choir, Quiz Bowl (team captain), Cardinal Spotlight Theatre (treasurer), National Honor Society, National Business Honor Society, FBLA, Student Council, SADD, Yearbook Club, Travel Club, Accounting Club, Literary Society. Plans to attend college in Pennsylvania for a degree in education.

Sydney Hall: Daughter of William and Melissa Hall, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. National Honor Society, FBLA, Business National Honor Society, Prom Committee, Travel Club, SADD, girls varsity soccer, Student Council. Wishes to attend college.

Sophie Harris: Daughter of Kevin and Janette Harris, Tremont. Honors, advanced placement. Volleyball, National Honor Society, Travel Club (president), Student Council (secretary), Diversity Club, SADD, Art Club, FBLA, Prom Committee, Big Impact, peer mentor, Homecoming Court. Plans to attend Penn State Berks with an undeclared major.

Alex Hatter: Son of Derrick and Ashley Hatter, Tremont. College prep. Broadcasting, FBLA, Prom Committee. Plans to attend Penn State to pursue a career in teaching.

Joseph Hendricks: Son of Shawn and Melinda Hendricks, Pine Grove. College prep. JROTC, Esports, chorus. Plans to continue in the Pennsylvania Air National Guard, and continue making music.

Emily Hoffman: Daughter of Kerry and Loretta Hoffman, Pine Grove. College prep, post secondary, Schuylkill Technical Center, elementary helper. Plans to attend college to pursue a career as an ultrasound technician.

Zane Holden: Son of Cody and Katie Holden, Pine Grove. College prep, advanced placement. Archery, Envirothon, FFA. Plans to pursue work as a hardscaping foreman.

Zeke Holden: Son of Cody and Katie Holden, Pine Grove. College prep, Vo-Tech. FFA, archery. Plans to pursue employment as a HVAC technician.

Hunter Horan: Son of Robert Horan, Minersville, and Kelly Weiss, Pine Grove. College prep. JROTC Raiders team, JROTC drill team, marching band. Plans to enlist in the Air Force National Guard to be a Cable DAWG.

Dryden Huff: Son of Matthew and Renee Huff, Pine Grove. College prep, Vo-Tech. Quiz Bowl, Esports. Plans to attend the Culinary Institute of America.

Brody Ibarra: Son of Mike and Becky Ibarra, Donaldson. College prep. Varsity Club, football. Plans to attend a trade school to study electrical technology.

Jeremy Jefferson Jr.: Son of Jeremy Jefferson, Minersville, and Desiree Sleva, Pine Grove. Vo-Tech. Plans to enter the workforce.

Layla Johnson: Daughter of Corey Johnson, Muncy, and Virginia Mingle, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. JROTC, cheerleading, softball. Plans to attend Delaware Valley University to become a large animal veterinarian.

Lydia Jones: Daughter of Kyle and Sarah Jones, Pine Grove. Vo-Tech. SkillsUSA. Will enter the workforce.

Gabriel Karnes: Daughter of Tanya Zerbe, Pine Grove. College prep. Esports, Raiders, cross country. Plans to attend Penn State and complete Air National Guard contract.

Allison Kelley: Daughter of Justin Kelley, Coatesville, and Brandi Gross, Pine Grove. Honors, advanced placement. Class of 2025 secretary, Aevidum, archery, Art Club, Diversity Club, FBLA, jazz band, Literary Honor Society, marching/concert band (secretary and section leader), National Honor Society, Prom Committee, SADD (president), Student Council, Travel Club, Unified Varsity Club, yearbook staff (editor). Plans to attend Shippensburg University to pursue a career in marketing.

Aidon Kemfort: Son of Pamela Brown, Pine Grove, and the late Frederick Kemfort III. College prep. JROTC, JROTC drill commander for Drill Team, JROTC Color guard, JROTC Rifle Team, JROTC Raiders Team, Debate Club, Esports, marching band, concert band, football. Will finish firefighter training and enlist in the Air National Guard and then attend college.

Dallas Kennemore: Son of Robert Kennemore, Tremont, and Tracy Bahm, Lake Wynonah. College prep. Plans to go to a trade school for construction or possibly be a travel welder.

Braden Kern: Son of Bradley Kern, Lebanon, and Carissa Hurley, Pine Grove. Vo-Tech. Plans to enter the workforce.

Daina Kimmel: Daughter of Bill Kimmel, Donaldson, and Kim Brown, Ashland. Post secondary. Plans to attend East Stroudsburg University for criminal justice.

Peyton Kintzel: Son of Benjamin Kintzel, Pine Grove. College prep, post secondary. Football. Plans to work on the pipeline.

Dresden Kleinfelter: Son of Michael Kleinfelter, Annville, and Amanda Kleinfelter, Pine Grove. Post secondary, Vo-Tech. SkillsUSA. Plans to attend Universal Technical Institute for automotive.

Lauren Koppenhaver: Daughter of Heidi Koppenhaver, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Business National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, National Honor Society, FBLA, dual enrollment in Penn State Schuylkill. Will major in psychology and criminology at Penn State University Park.

Calleigh Kroh: Daughter of Casey and Michol Kroh, Donaldson. Post secondary. Wishes to go to school to be an X-ray technician.

Gabriella Kroh: Daughter of James Kroh, Pine Grove, and Natasha Englehart, Pine Grove. Honors, advanced placement. Student Council, National Honor Society (treasurer), FBLA, SADD, Aevidum, Travel Club (vice president), band front (squad leader), Prom Committee. Plans to attend school to earn a nursing license and later further education to get a Bachelors of Science in Nursing.

Eve Kurtz: Daughter of Eric and Katie Kurtz, Pine Grove. Advanced placement. Wrestling, Cardinal Spotlight Theater, Cardinal Marching Band, chorus, County Chorus, County Band, Travel Club, Prom Committee, Art Club. Will major in art therapy at Arcadia University with hopes of working in children’s hospitals.

Hannah Leininger: Daughter of Jason and Heather Leininger, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Basketball, volleyball, track, SADD, Student Council, Prom Committee, Youth Summit, Varsity Club, FBLA, Business National Honor Society, Travel Club.

Kaylee Leininger: Daughter of Jeremy and Tara Leininger, Donaldson. College prep, post secondary. Travel Club, SADD, chorus. Plans to attend college and pursue a career as a veterinarian.

Carson Lengle: Son of Chad and Heidi Lengle, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Baseball, wrestling, golf, JROTC, Varsity Club.  Will finish training with National Guard then go to ROTC through Valley Forge Military Academy.

Kale Lengle: Son of Todd and Pamela Lengle, Pine Grove. Honors, advanced placement. Baseball, soccer, Cardinal Media, Aevidum, National Honor Society. Plans to attend Penn State Schuylkill and major in accounting.

Viktorya Luckenbach: Daughter of Thomas and Melissa Luckenbach, Schuylkill Haven. College prep, advanced placement. Varsity soccer, varsity track and field, unified bocce team, Student Council (vice president), Prom Committee, SADD, Varsity Club. Will attend Bloomsburg University for exercise science while playing soccer and running track and field. Continue studies through the accelerated program for a nursing degree.

Blake Ludwig: Son of Daniel and Kristie Ludwig, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Soccer, baseball, football, Cardinal Media. Plans to attend Lebanon Valley College for a degree in athletic training.

Jackson Ludwig: Son of Daniel and Kristie Ludwig, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Golf, Envirothon, Esports, Quiz Bowl, SADD, Diversity Club, Yearbook Club, Debate Club, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, FBLA, marching/concert band, gifted, Travel Club, Student Council. Will attend Penn State for a degree in electromechanical engineering.

Garrett Lunger: Son of Carl Lunger, Pine Grove, and Brandy Lunger, Tremont. College prep, honors. JROTC. Plans to attend Thaddeus Stevens and pursue a career in machining.

Brayden Lyons: Son of Sean and Jessica Lyons, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Baseball, basketball, football, Travel Club. Will attend Wilkes University to obtain a degree in finance.

Austin Martin: Son of Todd and Jennifer Martin, Pine Grove. College prep. Wrestling. Plans to attend Penn Tech and work for the family business.

Tiana Masser: Daughter of Shane and Jill Masser, Pine Grove. Vo-Tech, college prep and post secondary. SkillsUSA, band, Art Club, FFA. Wishes to attend college after taking a year off.

Slater McCann: Son of Slim McCann, Tremont, and Stacey Beuchler, Pine Grove. Vo-Tech. Will enter the workforce.

Gavin McConnell: Son of Matthew McConnell, Pine Grove, and Danielle Lewis, Tremont. College, Vo-Tech. Golf. Plans to seek employment in construction.

Logan McGinley: Son of Michael McGinley, Mahanoy Plane, and Bridgette Dorson, Pine Grove. College prep. Drill team, Esports, band. Continue enlistment with the Pennsylvania Air National Guard and attend Shippensburg University.

Luke Mease: Son of Michael and Tabitha Mease, Pine Grove. College prep. FFA. Will work at the family business.

John Moyer: Son of John and Patti Moyer, Pine Grove. College prep. Marching band, Quiz Bowl. Plans to attend college for a degree in music production.

Perrin Moyer: Son of Emery and Stephanie Moyer, Pine Grove. College prep. JROTC Raider Team. Plans to be a crew chief for Pennsylvania Air National Guard.

Ashley Myers: Daughter of Larry and Dawn Myers, Tremont. College prep. Travel Club, JROTC. Plans to attend college and eventually go to veterinary school to pursue a career as a veterinarian.

Torren Nagle: Son of Alan and Emily Nagle, Pine Grove. College prep. Plans to go to college.

Brett Neifert: Son of Brett Neifert, Schuylkill Haven, and Brittney Neifert, Pine Grove. Post secondary, Vo-Tech. FFA, SkillsUSA. Plans to be a heavy equipment operator at Miller Brothers.

Nico Nelson: Son of Natasha Reightler, Tremont. College prep, post secondary. Football. Will enter the workforce.

Ethan Niemi: Son of Richard and Tina Niemi, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Bocce ball, track, Unified Varsity Club. Will enter the workforce.

Clayton Norton: Son of Alan and Laurie Norton, Bernville, and Heather and Dennis Dewald, Pine Grove. Post secondary. Unified bocce ball, chorus. Plans to attend a day program for transition planning which is a process to help students with disabilities to prepare for life after graduation.

Alexander Pillsbury: Son of Sarah Pillsbury, Donaldson and the late Boe Pillsbury. College prep, honors. Football, broadcasting. Will enter the workforce.

Gino Pompei: Son of Carlo and Regina Pompei, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Soccer, track, Varsity Club, National Honor Society, broadcasting, Aevidum. Plans to attend Thiel College to play soccer and get a business and marketing degree.

Catherine Primeau: Daughter of William Primeau, Pine Grove, and Jennifer Comly, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Marching band, Prom Committee, FBLA, chorus, Quiz Bowl, Art Club. Wishes to attend Lebanon Valley College.

Myki Ragsdale: Son of Milton Ragsdale, Tremont, and Tamika St. Clair, Pine Grove. College prep. Plans to attend trade school and then enter the workforce.

Fifetta Randazzo: Daughter of Antonio and Megan Randazzo, Pine Grove. College prep. Cheerleader. Plans to attend Joseph F. McCloskey School of Nursing.

Kirby Reichert: Son of Kirby Reichert II, Pine Grove, and Melissa Brewer. Future plans are undecided.

Blake Renninger: Son of Justin Renninger, Donaldson, and Jennifer Krammes, Pine Grove. Vo-Tech. Will continue working at R & R portable line boring and repairs to help run the family business.

Alexander Rivera: Son of Orlando Rivera, Schuylkill Haven, and Omaria Garcia, Schuylkill Haven. College prep. Plans to work.

Olivia Ruhl: Daughter of Keldon Ruhl, Lebanon, and Michelle Natale, Pine Grove. Post secondary. Travel Club, SADD. Plans to go to either Lebanon Valley College or Allegheny College.

Ashton Salen: Son of William and Sarah Salen, Tremont. College prep. FBLA, broadcasting, football, ice and roller hockey. Plans to major in sports management and play roller hockey at Temple University and continue making music.

Aleira Santai: Daughter of Paul Santai, Tremont and the late Stacy Bohr. College prep. Travel Club, Aevidum, Prom Committee, FBLA, SADD. Plans to major in business at Penn State Schuylkill.

Johenny Santos-Bautista: Daughter of Joel Santos-Guerrero, Dominican Republic, and Jenny Bautista, Pine Grove. Post secondary. Diversity Club, Travel Club. Wishes to attend a flight school.

Chase Sarge: Son of Cory and Kristy Sarge, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Basketball, soccer. Plans to attend trade school.

Robert Schaeffer Jr.: Son of Robert and Lisa Schaeffer, Pine Grove. College prep. Wrestling, football, Varsity Club, Cardinal Media. Wishes to start and manage a business.

Victoria Schaeffer: Daughter of James Schaeffer, Pine Grove, and Danielle Gettle, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Aevidum, SADD, Student Council, Prom Committee, Varsity Club, volleyball, Travel Club. Plans to study diagnostic medical sonography at York College of Pennsylvania.

Ayla Schneck-Haines: Daughter of Brian Haines, Schuylkill Haven, and Monica Schneck, Schuylkill Haven. College prep, honors. Aevidum, basketball, National Honor Society. Plans to attend college to be a physicians assistant.

Damon Seiverling: Son of Cory Seiverling and Tamika St.Clair-Seiverling, Pine Grove. College prep. JROTC, boys varsity soccer. Plans to study at Penn State Schuylkill then go to the Pennsylvania State Police Academy.

Ava Shappell: Daughter of Justin and Stacey Shappell, Schuylkill Haven. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Aevidum, Diversity Club, Big Impact Club, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Unified Varsity Club, Prom committee, Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society, Student Council, varsity soccer athlete and varsity softball athlete. Plans to attend New Jersey Institute of Technology to play division one soccer while studying environmental engineering.

Madison Shiffer: Daughter of Jamie and Deborah Shiffer, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Softball, volleyball, Prom Committee, National Honor Society. Will attend Lebanon Valley College and play softball.

Rebecca Shultz: Daughter of Jared and Kirstin Shultz, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Marching band, concert band, jazz band, chorus, track and field, Aevidum, SADD, FFA, Recycling Club, Travel Club, National Honor Society. Will attend Lebanon Valley College for a Bachelor’s Degree in early childhood education.

Riley Shultz:  Daughter of Jared and Kirstin Shultz, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Marching band, concert band, jazz band, chorus, County Chorus, FFA, SADD, Aevidum, Recycling Club, Travel Club, National Honor Society, SHH, track and field. Will attend Lebanon Valley College for an honors Bachelor Degree in environmental science and biology.

Page Somers: Daughter of Matthew Somers, Pine Grove, and Erica Murray, Pine Grove. College prep, post secondary, honors. FFA, Big Impact. Will attend Harrisburg Area Community College for ultrasound technology and specialize in cardiac.

Adrianna Spiess: Daughter of Anna Pillsbury, Pine Grove. College prep, post secondary. Wishes to attend a trade school.

Bryce Stump: Son of Ryan Stump, Florida, and Shauna Wolff, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Plans to attend college for a degree in accounting and get a CPA.

Riley Suth: Son of Mike and Devon Suth, Tremont. College prep. Esports. Plans to enter the workforce.

Isaiah Thompson: Son of Kacey Thompson, Pine Grove. College prep. Soccer, Varsity Club, broadcasting, Aevidum. Plans to seek employment in sales and continue pressure washing business.

Jocelyn Tobin: Daughter of Lee and Kimberly Tobin, Pine Grove. College prep. Cheer, SADD, FBLA, Diversity Club, Aevidum. Plans to attend Metro Beauty Academy.

Nicholas Vesay: Son of Nicholas Sr. and Roxanne Vesay, Donaldson. Vo-Tech. Plans to go into the workforce.

Login Wamsley: Son of Joseph and Sheryl Wamsley, Schuylkill Haven. College prep, honors, Vo-Tech. Plans to attend an apprenticeship in the union and further education in the electrical field.

Kaitlynn Warg: Daughter of Gregory and Shannon Warg, Pine Grove. Honors, college prep. Cross country, National Honor Society, Aevidum, marching band/concert band (drum major, treasurer, percussion director), SADD, Student Council, Travel Club, Unified Varsity Club, FFA (historian), Recycling Club, Girl Scouts. Plans to attend Delaware Valley University to further education in animal science and horticulture.

Jacob Warner: Son of Clinton and Renee Warner, Pine Grove. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Soccer, track, Esports, Aevidum, National Honor Society, Varsity Club, Cardinal Media. Plans to attend Kutztown University for cinema, television and media production.

Brianna Watt: Daughter of Roger Watt, Schuylkill Haven, and Jeanette Rivera, Schuylkill Haven. College prep. Diversity Club, Aevidum. Plans to go to college and major in psychology.

Tyler Wilde: Son of DJ and Kris Wilde, Pine Grove. College prep. FFA. Plans to attend Penn College of Technology.

Dustin Williams: Son of Daniel Williams, Pine Grove, and Daisy Williams, Schuylkill Haven. College prep, honors, advanced placement. Student Council, FBLA, Quiz Bowl, track and field, band (concert, marching, jazz band percussion squad leader), JROTC (B Company commander, drill team commander), Quiz Bowl, yearbook staff. Plans to attend Shippensburg University and major in history with a minor in military science to commission as an Army officer.

Kylie Witmer: Daughter o Kevin and Amber Witmer, Donaldson. Vo-Tech. FFA, SkillsUSA, National Technical Honor Society. Wishes to pursue employment as a corrections officer.

Christian Wolfe: Son of Dustin Wolfe, Pine Grove, and Jessica Pick, Hamburg. Post secondary. Plans to pursue a career in welding.

Aiden Zerbe: Son of Ashley Elo, Donaldson. College prep, advanced placement. Esports, chorus. Plans to attend college to pursue a career as a vet tech.

Conrad Zerbe: Son of George and Kelly Zerbe, Pine Grove. Post secondary, Vo-Tech. Band. Plans to attend the University of Northwestern Ohio.

Addison Zimmerman: Daughter of Jenny Zimmerman, Pine Grove. College prep, honors. Cross country, basketball, softball, Student Council, SADD, Diversity Club, National Honor Society, Prom Committee. Plans to attend Penn State Schuylkill for nursing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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B2B iGaming marketing overview: Timeless Tech and Amigo Gaming discuss core industry drivers

See the full article on our website: Learn more The role of industry events in B2B marketing Exhibitions and conferences such as SiGMA, SBC, and ICE remain essential in B2B iGaming marketing. These events provide invaluable opportunities for face-to-face interaction, allowing companies to showcase their products and build lasting relationships. In-person meetings continue to play […]

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The role of industry events in B2B marketing

Exhibitions and conferences such as SiGMA, SBC, and ICE remain essential in B2B iGaming marketing. These events provide invaluable opportunities for face-to-face interaction, allowing companies to showcase their products and build lasting relationships.

In-person meetings continue to play a crucial role in building trust, even as digital transformation accelerates. Mitja highlighted: “Being present at events like SiGMA is about more than showing up; it’s about building trust and lasting relationships.

See our full event list and upcoming opportunities: Timeless Tech Exhibitions

Optimizing websites for lead generation:

Today, websites are crucial to lead generation. iGaming companies must optimize their sites to attract and engage the right audience.

Website content needs to be clear, compelling, and easy to navigate. Strong calls to action guide visitors to take the next step, whether it’s contacting the company, requesting a demo, or signing up.

Content marketing: Building authority and trust

Content marketing allows companies to demonstrate expertise, share game releases, and showcase industry insights.

For game providers, this approach builds trust and positions them as industry leaders. Rodrigo emphasized: “Content marketing shows we understand player engagement and market needs, which is key to long-term success.”

Public relations and social media

PR helps raise brand visibility and credibility. It’s also important for SEO and backlink generation. As for social media, LinkedIn remains the top platform for B2B marketing in iGaming.

Sharing product news, engaging with decision-makers, and showing the human side of the company helps build deeper connections. “LinkedIn is our most effective platform for relationship-building and lead generation,” Rodrigo noted.

The growing influence of AI in marketing

AI is transforming iGaming marketing by automating tasks, analyzing customer data, and optimizing campaigns.

While AI offers valuable insights, human creativity is still essential for strategic decisions. Mitja concluded, “AI assists with data, but human insight remains key to creating authentic marketing strategies.

Conclusion

B2B marketing in iGaming requires a blend of digital innovation, trust-building, and strategic partnerships. Industry events, optimized websites, and content marketing play a key role in success.

Leveraging AI while maintaining human creativity will help iGaming companies stay competitive in this dynamic space.

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nubia partners with Twitch Rivals at TwitchCon Europe 2025, igniting competitive passion around “Born to Win”

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — nubia, a highly personalized and lifestyle smartphone brand, announced its role as the Official Marketing Partner for Twitch Rivals at TwitchCon Europe 2025 held from May 31 to June 1, 2025 in Rotterdam. This partnership, coinciding with TwitchCon’s 10th anniversary celebration, showcased the gaming excellence of nubia Neo 3 […]

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ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — nubia, a highly personalized and lifestyle smartphone brand, announced its role as the Official Marketing Partner for Twitch Rivals at TwitchCon Europe 2025 held from May 31 to June 1, 2025 in Rotterdam. This partnership, coinciding with TwitchCon’s 10th anniversary celebration, showcased the gaming excellence of nubia Neo 3 series, built on its “Born to Win” spirit, to tens of thousands of in-person attendees and millions of livestream viewers, engaging directly with fans, gamers, streamers, and media on this special stage. The nubia brand was prominently featured throughout the Twitch Rivals Arena, where top streamers competed in live tournaments.

“Partnering with Twitch Rivals at TwitchCon Europe 2025 is another exciting milestone for nubia,” said Li Wei, Vice President of ZTE “The ‘Born to Win’ spirit drives everything we do at nubia, inspiring gamers to strive for victory not just in gaming, but in every life moment. Following our successful collaborations with hit mobile games like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Garena Free Fire, we are thrilled to present nubia Neo 3 series directly to the global vibrant gaming community. TwitchCon provides a perfect stage to demonstrate how our innovative gaming smartphone can elevate the gaming experience for both enthusiasts and professional players. Through our collaboration with Twitch, we aim to build authentic connections with passionate players and expand our gaming presence in Europe and beyond.”

nubia Neo 3 GT, High-Performance AI Gaming Smartphone Built around Born to Win

At the heart of the partnership is nubia Neo 3 GT, a high-performance gaming smartphone built around its “Born to Win” spirit — a belief in confident self-expression, fearless competition, and the relentless pursuit of victory. Powered by a cutting-edge 6nm octa-core chipset running at 2.7GHz, and paired with up to 24GB dynamic RAM and 256GB storage, the device handles demanding games with ease.

The standout Dual Gaming Shoulder Triggers offer console-like controls with high sampling rate and fast response, a unique feature in its segment. Users can customize button mapping, trigger Game Space instantly with both shoulders, and activate one-touch combos for quick skill execution. The triggers reduce screen interference, enhance accuracy in FPS and MOBA games, and provide vibration feedback for a console-like feel. The integrated Z-axis linear motor adds immersive haptic response to every movement.

An exceptional gaming experience is delivered through a 6.8-inch FHD+ OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 1300 nits peak brightness, while a large 4083mm² VC cooling system with a multi-layer structure ensures stable performance during intense gaming sessions.

The gaming excellence extends to its innovative AI features, with the NeoTurbo AI engine and AI Game Space 3.0 working together to optimize performance through real-time scene recognition and behavioral learning. The AI Virtual Companion Demi provides smart gaming assistance with features like Demi Care, Demi Live, and Demi Alarm for enhanced focus and scheduling. For extended gaming sessions, the large battery with Bypass Charging technology enables direct power delivery without overheating. More than a gaming powerhouse, the nubia Neo 3 GT serves as an everyday companion for the young generation, seamlessly integrating professional gaming capabilities with practical features covering AI Photography, AI Translate and more for diverse user needs.

Immersive Experience Zone Takes Center Stage at TwitchCon Europe 2025

At TwitchCon Europe, nubia hosted an extensive program of activities designed to maximize brand exposure and community engagement. Attendees can visit the nubia interactive zone in the Twitch Rivals Arena featuring state-of-the-art gaming stations to get hands-on with nubia Neo 3 GT, experiencing the smartphone’s extraordinary gaming performance with its unique Dual Gaming Shoulder Triggers and AI Game Space. Featured streamers led intense battles, showcasing the exceptional power of nubia Neo 3 GT. Daily competitions let attendees compete using nubia Neo 3 GT for exclusive prizes and merchandise.

nubia Neo 3 series launched in March 2025 globally, with the Free Fire Co-Branded Edition following in May 2025 across Southeast Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Europe, and other global markets.

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Stay22 Partners with Riot Games to Bring Hassle Free Travel to League of Legends Fans

Friday, June 13, 2025 Stay22, a leading Canadian travel tech company, has announced an exciting partnership with Riot Games to elevate the fan experience at the 2025 League of Legends Championship of the Americas (LTA) playoffs. This collaboration aims to streamline the process for esports fans attending the event in Texas, offering a seamless and […]

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Stay22, a leading Canadian travel tech company, has announced an exciting partnership with Riot Games to elevate the fan experience at the 2025 League of Legends Championship of the Americas (LTA) playoffs. This collaboration aims to streamline the process for esports fans attending the event in Texas, offering a seamless and integrated accommodation booking experience.

This partnership comes at a time when esports continues to grow globally, and event organizers like Riot Games are seeking innovative ways to enhance the fan experience. The integration of Stay22’s technology will enable fans to book accommodations at the same time they purchase their tickets for the highly anticipated LTA playoffs, which are scheduled to take place on September 27th and 28th in Texas. The official ticket sales for the 2025 LTA season finale will open on June 14th for pre-sale and June 15th for general sale.

Revolutionizing Esports Event Booking with Stay22’s Innovative Integration

Stay22’s software solution integrates seamlessly with Riot Games’ platform, allowing fans to book hotels and other accommodations without leaving the event page. This integration is powered by Stay22’s MAP (Marketplace Access Points) technology, which is designed to capitalize on high-intent audiences within event, media, and ticketing ecosystems. By displaying location-relevant booking options within Riot’s content, the platform empowers fans to make travel decisions on the spot, further enhancing their event experience.

Malcolm Archer, Head of Sales and Partnerships at Stay22, commented on the partnership, saying, “Stay22’s origin is rooted in esports: Hamed A., one of the co-founders of the company, decided to build the first version of our Map after struggling to book a hotel for a Counter-Strike tournament, so we are thrilled to work with an industry leader like Riot Games and offer a seamless, complete booking experience for video game players and fans. This partnership is a perfect example of how Stay22 helps event organizers provide a better experience for their community while unlocking incremental revenue, too.”

Addressing the Needs of Mobile-First, Fast-Paced Esports Fans

As gaming and esports continue to capture the attention of millions around the world, event organizers are increasingly catering to the growing demand for fast, mobile-friendly booking solutions. Esports fans, often young and tech-savvy, are known for making quick decisions, especially on mobile devices. Recognizing this, Stay22 has designed its platform to meet fans where they are, providing a frictionless experience that allows them to plan their travel and accommodations with minimal hassle.

Jeff Goodman, Enterprise Partnerships at Stay22, emphasized the importance of seamless booking for today’s esports audience: “Eventgoers, especially in gaming and esports, are planning fast and often on mobile. Frictionless booking matters. We’ve built tech that meets fans where they are, at the right moment, and Riot Games shares that user-first mindset.” This collaboration between Stay22 and Riot Games underscores a shared commitment to putting the fan experience at the forefront of event planning and execution.

A Game-Changer for the Esports Industry

This partnership marks just the beginning of a long-term collaboration between Stay22 and Riot Games. The two companies have already expressed their intent to build upon the success of this integration and continue to innovate in the esports event space. Stay22’s technology is set to provide even more performance-based insights and enhancements in the future, further improving the overall experience for attendees at esports events.

The partnership has the potential to change the way fans experience major esports tournaments, offering a more integrated and convenient way to plan their trip. As the esports industry continues to expand, innovations like these could set a new standard for fan engagement and operational efficiency in the events sector.

The Future of Esports Travel and Stay22’s Impact

Stay22 has a proven track record of helping brands create seamless, revenue-generating experiences for travelers, content creators, and event organizers. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Stay22 has grown rapidly, reaching a Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) of $500 million in 2024, with revenues of $25 million. The company currently boasts over 3,500 active partners and has facilitated over one million trips to 226 countries and regions.

Stay22’s innovative approach to travel technology is a game-changer for the event industry, providing a simple and effective solution to connect travelers with accommodation options. As esports continues to grow in popularity, Stay22’s role in the industry is poised to expand, helping event organizers reach new heights of success.

About Riot Games

Riot Games, the developer and publisher behind some of the world’s most popular video games, is no stranger to the esports industry. Known for its groundbreaking titles like League of Legends and VALORANT, Riot Games has become a leader in the gaming and esports world. The company also produces some of the most-watched esports tournaments globally, with millions of fans tuning in to watch the action unfold.

About Stay22

Stay22 is a Canadian travel tech company that provides innovative solutions to seamlessly connect content creators and media with affiliate marketing opportunities. Its platform uses artificial intelligence and machine learning technology to help content creators generate incremental revenue through travel bookings. In 2024, Stay22 reached new milestones, including $500 million in GMV and $25 million in revenue, while helping to monetize 182,000 pages across the web with 1.5 billion views.

Stay22’s partnership with Riot Games represents a significant step in the company’s continued growth and innovation, offering esports fans a more seamless and enjoyable event experience.

Stay22’s collaboration with Riot Games to enhance the fan experience at the 2025 League of Legends Championship playoffs is a significant development in the esports and travel industries. By enabling fans to book their accommodations while purchasing tickets, Stay22 is revolutionizing the way esports events engage with their audiences. This partnership is just the beginning of what promises to be a long-lasting and impactful relationship between Stay22 and Riot Games, with more innovations to come.

For more information, fans are encouraged to stay up-to-date via Riot Games’ official channels regarding the 2025 LTA playoffs and Stay22’s future collaborations.

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Unified Esports League: Helping develop social and emotional skills through gaming | Sports

EL CENTRO — Unified Esports League (UESL) is working to create a safe environment for children and adults aged 8+ with intellectual and developmental disabilities to develop social and emotional skills through gaming and technology. This includes esports, which have been proven to be a powerful tool in helping develop communication skills, teamwork, strategic thinking, […]

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EL CENTRO — Unified Esports League (UESL) is working to create a safe environment for children and adults aged 8+ with intellectual and developmental disabilities to develop social and emotional skills through gaming and technology. This includes esports, which have been proven to be a powerful tool in helping develop communication skills, teamwork, strategic thinking, problem-solving, how to handle a win or lose situation, and more.

“In the modern day, video games and technology serve as the current setting that we are able to help people grow through alongside their passion,” UESL founder and CEO Matthew Iske told the Imperial Valley Press. “We promote significant life skills within our clients.”

UESL, a non-profit vendor of the San Diego Regional Center, has eight locations either operating or preparing to open throughout San Diego County. The rapidly growing program is open year-round and is actively working to expand to more cities. Each location supports 12-18 individuals per day, adding up to 30-40 families per site.

According to UESL’s website, the project is coming to El Centro soon at Booker T. Washington Elementary School’s Unified Gaming and Technology Center at 223 S. First Street, El Centro, CA 92243. The program is currently open for enrollment, the website reads. To reserve a spot, those interested can enter https://www.unifiedesl.com/contact.

“At the moment we’re open for enrollment, but the program has not formally started. We have to hit a certain number of client enrollments before services can begin, so I believe that’s the phase we’re in at the moment,” a UESL representative explained in a message to IVP. “We’re looking for more interested members to kickstart the program as well as spread the word!”

Clients work in a 1:3 ratio with a designated coach throughout the program. In a written plan and concept developed by UESL, known as the Individualized Technology Education Plan, clients also go through a weekly assessment reviewing areas where they feel they may need improvement.

“Supported by their coaches, clients are better suited to accepting change—from winning and losing games, working in teams, and gaining new experiences,” Iske told the press. “We practice growth in these areas with safe, coach-monitored games such as Overcooked, Mario Kart, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate drone-flying simulators and even immersive VR games.”

The program also promotes healthy habits during gaming, as the clients participate in a gamer workout each day. UESL also reinforces physical health while partaking in game play, including posture, hand-eye coordination, and the ability to recognize when one’s body is asking for a break. The program also has regular discussions and presentations about healthy food.

“A healthy body leads to a healthy mind and thus creates an individual who is ready to explore the world of gaming and what that means for their own growth,” said Iske.

Not only does the program lend a helping hand to families struggling to find nearby special needs resources, but it also provides an opportunity for caretakers to take a break knowing whoever they’re looking after is safe and learning.



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Silver Creek’s Ben Layton competes in esports finals | News, Sports, Jobs

Silver Creek senior Benjamin Layton is pictured at the Empire State Scholastic Esports Federation Championships at Syracuse University. Submitted Photo SILVER CREEK — On June 7, students from across New York state gathered for the largest high school esports competition in the state at the Syracuse University Esports Lab for the Empire State Scholastic Esports […]

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SILVER CREEK — On June 7, students from across New York state gathered for the largest high school esports competition in the state at the Syracuse University Esports Lab for the Empire State Scholastic Esports Federation Championships.

Competitors battled in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (solos and trios), Valorant and Rocket League.

Representing Silver Creek High School, senior Benjamin Layton qualified for Super Smash Bros Ultimate Solos semifinals, where he faced Peyton Gray of Bethlehem Central High School. The competition atmosphere was electric with professional-grade gaming chairs, massive screens, and LED lights created an unforgettable environment, with the Silver Creek Esports logo proudly lit up on the digital banner.

Layton’s match was broadcast live nationwide and drew cheers as he took the stage. Though nerves got the best of him in the first round, he rallied in round two with an impressive spike. Each round was a hard-fought battle, but ultimately, Layton fell in three rounds to his skilled opponent.

When asked about his experience, Layton said, “It was a surreal moment, and I was thrilled to play the game I love in front of a large crowd. The elite setup at Syracuse made me feel like I had truly made it.”

Even in defeat, Layton made the most of his time by connecting with some of the top figures in the esports community, laying the groundwork for future opportunities in this rapidly growing field. Coach Anthony DiGennaro expressed gratitude for Layton’s opportunities.

“We are so proud of Ben and all of his accomplishments and would like to thank Syracuse University for hosting this amazing event. We are thankful for this opportunity and look forward to seeing this program grow across the state,” DiGennaro said.

Ben plans to attend SUNY Canton in the fall, majoring in esports business management and plans on playing for Canton’s esports team.

“We are incredibly proud of Ben for representing our school with talent, poise, and professionalism on the state’s biggest stage,” Coach Josh Sadler said.

Schools interested in participating in esports are asked to reach out to Sadler at jsadler@silvercreekschools.org.



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