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Maddison Yost will attend Saint Francis University to major in Chemistry with a concentration in Forensics and play varsity softball. From left to right: mother β Melissa Fisher; athlete β Maddison Yost; father β Rich Yost; standing β Head Coach Tim Benner.
Brayden Andrews will be attending Misericordia University to continue his academic and athletic career. He will be majoring in Physical Therapy and playing football. Sitting left to right: Father Allan Andrews, Brayden Andrews, Mother Heather Andrews. Standing: Coach Jim Roth.
Vivien Miller will be attending Lebanon Valley College to play field hockey and major in Physical Therapy. Pictured: Mother Debbie Miller, Vivien Miller, past coach Tricia Hoffman; top row β coaches Cassie Shultz and Morgan Millard.
Rowen Humphrey, a senior at Southern Columbia, will be continuing his athletic and academic career at Pennsylvania College of Technology. He will be wrestling in the fall of 2026 for the Wildcats, an NCAA Division III team. Rowen will be enrolled in their Manufacturing Engineering program. Supporting him are his father Joe Humphrey, Rowen Humphrey, mother Sherry Humphrey, and sister Reese Humphrey. Coaches: Blake Marks, Stevie Toczylousky, Wes Tillet, and Chase Tillet.
Braydon Griscavage will continue his academic and athletic career at Misericordia University, majoring in Business in the PreβDoctor of Physical Therapy Program while also playing on the Menβs Basketball Team. Sitting left to right: Maddie Griscavage, Braydon Griscavage, Alli Griscavage. Standing left to right: Brian Griscavage, Sue Griscavage.
Ethan Reed will continue his academic and athletic career as a member of the Track and Field Team at USMA West Point, majoring in Chemical Engineering. Sitting left to right: Jason Reed, Jennifer Reed, Ethan Reed, Riley Reed.
Standing left to right: Ryan Boyer, Tom Donlan, Tyler Arnold, Troy Donlan.
Michaela Williams will continue her academic career at Juniata College, majoring in Pre Med, and will also play womenβs soccer. Seated left to right: Father Michael Williams, Michaela Williams, mother Michele Richards, brother Michael Williams.
Back row left to right: Assistant Coach Mackenzie Palacz, Head Coach Jen Stine, Assistant Coach Derek Stine.
Ben Gehret will attend Juniata College, majoring in Business, and will continue his athletic career playing soccer. Seated left to right: brother Jake Gehret, mother Nikki Gehret, Ben Gehret, father Jeremy Gehret. Standing left to right: Assistant Coach Dave Hall, Head Coach Eric Roberts, Assistant Coach Casey Savitski. Missing from picture: sister Loren Gehret.
Nathan Gallagher has committed to play basketball and will be attending Juniata College to major in Finance with a minor in Sports Analytics. Seated left to right: brother Connor, father Scott, Nathan, mother Cynthia Roadarmel, and stepfather Nate Roadarmel. Standing left to right: Joe Britto from 25th Hour and Team PA, Assistant Coach Jack McCloskey, Head Coach Mike Woytowich, and Assistant Coach Casey Savitski.
Talon Piatt is headed to Misericordia University to major in Business Marketing and play football. Seated left to right: Jacob Piatt, brother Jaxten Piatt, and mother Erica Piatt.


















A big thankβyou to our talented student artists for sharing their creativity. Be sure to stop by the cafeteria to enjoy their work! πͺ»πΈ










Because of the game, the Student/Staff basketball game originally scheduled for Friday is being postponed so that our school community can rally behind the girls. Another message will be sent with the new date for the Student/Staff game as soon as it is determined. π















Thank you to everyone who participated and helped continue his legacy of hustle, kindness, and community.
#Huntersjerseyday26





Three Southern Columbia Area Students finished in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for Columbia County during the 2025 Fall competition. Congratulations to them all!
Colton Starkoski - 1st place
Marc Fryberger - 2nd place
Tyler Reibsome - 3rd place



The Dr. Cynthia Schloss Transition Education Award is presented annually to a nominated student from a school district in the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit region who demonstrates βa strong personal work ethic and commitment to preparation for adult life.β
Skylar was recognized for the work he does at GC Hartman Elementary School with Mrs. Huntington and Mrs. Deljanovan. SCA administration, teachers, and Skylarβs family were in attendance to help celebrate him and his accomplishments.

We are still collecting scholarship information through a Microsoft Form. Whether your scholarship is new or offered annually, we appreciate you taking a moment to complete the form (if you havenβt already) so we can ensure all details are accurate. A followβup form will be sent closer to the ceremony to collect recipient names and award amounts.
Submit scholarship information here :
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=ExPF2RLz1kuoc4nEncUdfe4cNjiWfWpBrSN5-Nv0hV5UQVVPTVVMRkVEMjhNNFFKMVk5TlY5S1hHSC4u&route=shorturl
Thank you to all of our sponsors for your continued support in helping our seniors achieve their dreams!

πHow to Participate in Hunterβs Jersey Day This Friday
Join us in honoring the legacy of Hunter Beck Reynolds and supporting young athletes across central Pennsylvania. Participating is simple:
1. Wear a jersey or sports attire on Friday.
Show your team spirit and support for the cause.
2. Post your jersey photo on Facebook or Instagram.
Snap a picture and share it on your preferred platform.
3. Use the hashtag: #HuntersJerseyDay26
This part is importantβyour post makes a real impact.
For every post using the official hashtag, our generous sponsors (Pick Fought Wealth Advisors, Service 1st Federal Credit Union, and Weis Markets) will donate toward a total contribution of up to $10,000.
Your participation helps kids across Central Pennsylvania access the equipment, fees, and resources they need to stay active and involved in sports.
Thank you for helping make a difference! π€π

We are proud of their preparation, leadership, and commitment to agricultural education.




The competition tips off at 6:00 PM, as our students take on the staff in a night full of school spirit, friendly rivalry, and plenty of laughs.
ποΈ Tickets are available now on Hometown Ticketing.
Bring the whole family, fill the stands, and help make this an unforgettable community event. Letβs show up, cheer loud, and support our Tigers. π―

The Boys Varsity Basketball Team will host Executive Education Academy Charter in their 1st round state playoff matchup on Saturday, March 7, 2026, with tipoff at 1:00 PM in the SCA gym.
Tickets available here: https://www.piaa.org/sports/tickets.aspx


Tickets can be purchased here:
https://www.piaa.org/sports/tickets.aspx




Experiences like this build real-world agricultural understanding and give students authentic connections to the concepts they learn in class. Thank you to Andrews Acres for providing the animals for this activity! π π







π» Congratulations to violinist Michaela Williams! π»
Michaela has achieved an outstanding accomplishment by advancing to Regional Orchestra! Sheβll continue her musical journey by auditioning for State Orchestra in Williamsport on March 5β6.
Michaela, along with the other talented students who qualified, will perform in a Regional Orchestra concert at Williamsport High School on March 7 at 2 PM (time updated).

Both officers are certified Drug Recognition Experts, and they provided students with firsthand insight into the skills, procedures, and responsibilities involved in identifying impaired drivers. Students asked great questions and gained valuable realβworld knowledge about law enforcement careers.
A big thankβyou to Corporal Tobias and Trooper Beaver for sharing their expertise!


π Hunterβs Jersey Day: Friday, March 6
Join us in celebrating the legacy of Hunter Beck Reynolds and supporting the Hunterβs Heart & Hustle Foundation, a nonβprofit honoring Hunterβs dedication as a student, athlete, and philanthropist. The Foundation helps studentβathletes across central Pennsylvania by providing shoes, equipment, participation fees, and more so they have the resources they need to succeed on and off the field.
More information on how each building will be supporting this cause will be shared in the coming days! π€π


