
Warren Dragons Secure Decisive 66-45 Victory Over Seneca Bobcats
The Warren Dragons showcased an impressive team effort, with four players scoring in double digits, to defeat the Seneca Bobcats 66-45 in a Region 5 boys basketball game.

ERIE – The Warren Dragons made a commanding statement on the road Tuesday, returning home with a 66-45 Region 5 boys basketball victory over the Seneca Bobcats. The triumph was characterized by an all-around team performance, highlighting offensive depth and collaborative play as eight different Dragons contributed to the scoreboard. This decisive win marks a strong showing for Warren in their recent outings.
Dragons' Balanced Attack Leads to Victory
The key to Warren's success against Seneca was undoubtedly their balanced scoring attack. Four different players reached double figures, underscoring the team's ability to distribute offensive responsibilities and prevent opponents from focusing on a single threat. This collective effort made it challenging for the Bobcats to contain the Dragons' offense throughout the game. The contribution from eight total players further cemented the notion of a deep and versatile Warren squad.
Other Local Basketball Highlights
The basketball courts across the region were buzzing with activity, according to reports. The Eisenhower Knights, for instance, delivered an astonishing performance in their Region 3 boys basketball win over Erie Prep Academy. The Knights tallied 90 points against Erie Prep's 50, propelled by an incredible 20 three-pointers. Four starters for Eisenhower also reached double-digit scoring, echoing the balanced attack seen in the Dragons' game. Their hot start included sinking eight three-pointers in the opening quarter, quickly establishing a commanding 34-10 lead. These results were reported on January 28, 2026, as per timesobserver.com.
McCarthy Returns Home to Coach Steelers
Beyond the high school courts, the professional sports landscape also saw significant news. Mike McCarthy, a native of Pittsburgh’s Greenfield neighborhood, experienced an emotional homecoming as he was introduced as the new coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tears were shed early in the proceedings, a testament to the profound connection McCarthy has with his hometown team. The setting, with McCarthy sitting on a dais and proudly wearing Steelers attire, was a poignant moment for the individual who grew up rooting for the franchise from his family’s home in the city, as detailed on January 28, 2026, by timesobserver.com.
Local Climbing Leagues Ascend to New Heights
The local climbing scene is also experiencing an upward trend. The Goat Fort Thundering Herd is nearly five months into its 2025-26 USA Climbing Season. This season marks a change in the typical schedule, as the regional championships, which previously concluded in early January, have been extended by USAC. Climbers accustomed to an earlier wrap-up are adapting to the new timeline. Meanwhile, the Warren Youth Climbing League kicked off its season on January 19. This year, the league has expanded to three separate divisions: Elementary and Middle School divisions running in the winter, and a new Junior Varsity division for more advanced climbers scheduled for the spring season. This expansion indicates a growing interest and participation in competitive climbing within the community.
Junior High Wrestlers Brave Freezing Conditions
Despite challenging weather, the Eisenhower Knights' junior high wrestling team continued their impressive run on the tournament mats. Facing freezing temperatures that plunged well into the negatives, the young wrestlers maintained their hot streak. The Knights showcased their dominance in a tournament held in Corry, where they secured two individual championships. Johnathan Sullivan and another unnamed wrestler emerged as champions, demonstrating their skill and resilience in adverse conditions. This strong performance adds to the growing list of athletic achievements for Eisenhower teams across various sports. This news was also reported on January 28, 2026, according to timesobserver.com.
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