Which high school alumni from Lackawanna County area will play in games during the week starting Monday, Jan. 12?

Maggie Coleman and Will Marion
Maggie Coleman and Will Marion
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These former Lackawanna County area high school standouts are scheduled to compete the week starting Monday, Jan. 12.

Maggie Coleman and Will Marion
Anna Scoblick
Catholic Cardinals
Guard
Senior
5′9″
Abington Heights High School
Hometown: Clarks Summit
Next Game: vs. Susquehanna Riverhawks, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 5 p.m.

Maggie Coleman and Will Marion
Emily McDonald
Ursinus Bears
Guard
Sophomore
5′10″
Abington Heights High School
Hometown: Clarks Summit
Next Game: vs. Gettysburg Bullets, Saturday, Jan. 17, 1 p.m.

Maggie Coleman and Will Marion
Kamryn Alers
Misericordia Cougars
Guard and forward
Freshman
5′6″
Scranton High School
Hometown: Scranton
Next Game: vs. Arcadia Knights, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 6 p.m.

Maggie Coleman and Will Marion
Madelyn O’Shea
Misericordia Cougars
Guard
Freshman
5′3″
Scranton High School
Hometown: Scranton
Next Game: vs. Arcadia Knights, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 6 p.m.

Maggie Coleman and Will Marion
Maggie Coleman
Kutztown Golden Bears
Guard
Freshman
5′7″
Abington Heights High School
Hometown: Clarks Summit
Next Game: vs. West Chester Golden Rams, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 5:30 p.m.

Maggie Coleman and Will Marion
Mason Fedor
Wilkes Colonels
Forward
Sophomore
6′4″ 185
Abington Heights High School
Hometown: Clarks Summit
Next Game: vs. Drew Rangers, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 7 p.m.

Maggie Coleman and Will Marion
Will Marion
Scranton Royals
Guard
Sophomore
6′1″
Abington Heights High School
Hometown: Clarks Summit
Next Game: vs. Lycoming Warriors, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 7 p.m.



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