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Warren Today
By the People, for the People
Stonehill Chocolates and Train Station Outlaws Remain Undefeated in Local Climbing Competitions
Elementary and middle school climbing teams face off in Warren, Pennsylvania
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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In recent climbing competitions held at The Goat Fort in Warren, Pennsylvania, the undefeated Stonehill Chocolates Cocoa Bombs and Train Station Outlaws teams emerged victorious in their respective elementary and middle school divisions. The Cocoa Bombs defeated the Sunrise Collaborative Eagles, while the Outlaws narrowly edged out the Valley Tool & Die Bears in a close match.
Why it matters
These climbing competitions showcase the growing popularity of the sport among local youth, as well as the competitive spirit and athletic prowess of the young climbers in the Warren community. The continued success of the Stonehill Chocolates and Train Station Outlaws teams highlights the strength of the region's climbing programs and the dedication of the young athletes.
The details
In the elementary division, the Stonehill Chocolates Cocoa Bombs were led by strong performances from Jaxon Moore, Ruth Sienkiewicz, and Connor Spear, who all posted high 3-Boulder Average scores. While the Sunrise Collaborative Eagles, led by Isaac Myler, Caleb Hellman, and Eliza Hellman, climbed well, they were unable to overcome the Cocoa Bombs' dominant showing, resulting in a final score of 460-387. The middle school meet was a closer affair, with the Train Station Outlaws, led by Razzlin Pratz, Finley LaVigne, and Harrison Cathcart, holding off a late surge from the Valley Tool & Die Bears, who were paced by Riley Littlefield, Grayson Woods, and Grace Peterson. The Outlaws' Lottie Curtis and Emery Heacox scored crucial points late in the match, leading to a final score of 477-432.
- The climbing competitions took place recently at The Goat Fort in Warren, Pennsylvania.
- The elementary division match between the Stonehill Chocolates Cocoa Bombs and Sunrise Collaborative Eagles occurred on February 23, 2026.
- The middle school match between the Train Station Outlaws and Valley Tool & Die Bears also took place on February 23, 2026.
The players
Stonehill Chocolates Cocoa Bombs
An undefeated elementary school climbing team from Warren, Pennsylvania.
Sunrise Collaborative Eagles
An elementary school climbing team from Warren, Pennsylvania that faced off against the Stonehill Chocolates Cocoa Bombs.
Train Station Outlaws
An undefeated middle school climbing team from Warren, Pennsylvania.
Valley Tool & Die Bears
A middle school climbing team from Warren, Pennsylvania that competed against the Train Station Outlaws.
The Goat Fort
A climbing facility in Warren, Pennsylvania where the recent competitions were held.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
What’s next
Climbers are scheduled to return to action on Monday, February 23, with the Allegheny Aggregate Wolves facing the Kinzua Vet Clinic Bulls, and the Whirley Tornadoes taking on the Cable Excavating Bulldogs.
The takeaway
These climbing competitions showcase the thriving youth climbing community in Warren, Pennsylvania, with the Stonehill Chocolates Cocoa Bombs and Train Station Outlaws demonstrating the high level of talent and dedication among the region's young athletes.


