Top 10 Stories: 10 most viewed stories of past year

Schuylkill Haven's Niko Carestia breaks free for one of his seven touchdowns in Thursday's 72-52 win over Minersville (Photo by Kelly Wiley)
Over the past two weeks, the staff here at T102 Sports Now have counted down the Top 10 stories of the 2024-25 school year. The No. 1 story in that countdown is set to be published Sunday morning.
For us, those stories and those accomplishments by Schuylkill County’s student-athletes and teams have had the biggest impact on the local sports scene in the past 12 months.
There’s a difference, however, in which stories we felt were the most impactful, and which stories garnered the most views by you, the readers of T102 Sports Now.
The amount of internet views a story generates can be affected by several variables — the time of the day the story is posted, the schools and people involved, the sport and the subject matter are all factors that attract viewers to a specific story.
Over the past year, the following 10 articles published on www.T102sportsnow.com have generated the most views by you, our loyal followers:
No. 1 – Full Story: Gallagher steps down as Blue mountain head football caoch
No. 2 – HS Softball: Blue Mountain head coach Rollman passes away
No. 3 – HS Football: Blue Mountain names Kutz as head coach
No. 4 – I’m back: A new source of HS sports news in Schuylkill County launches today
No. 5 – HS Football: Elizabethtown HS names Gallagher as next head football coach
No. 6 – Carestia’s 7 TDs help Haven outlast Minersville
No. 7 – Schuylkill/Colonial football cooperative to end after 2025 season
No. 8 – Schuylkill League coaches hold 1st basketball media day
No. 9 – Splitting the uprights: Vikings’ Smetlz leaves her mark on football field, in classroom
No. 10 – SCFCA all-star game changing format to big school vs small school
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