Four Lackawanna League teams are in pursuit of District 2 title on a busy Saturday at Mohegan Arena that wraps up championship weekend.

Delaware Valley, Scranton Prep, Old Forge and Susquehanna are playing in their respective tournament finals during a five-game schedule that starts with the girls Class 2A championship between Holy Redeemer and Dunmore at noon.

The Class 2A game is the first of three boys’ games. Defending champion Old Forge (17-6) faces Susquehanna (19-5) at 2 p.m. That is followed by the Class 4A final, where a new champion will be crowned as Scranton Prep (19-5) plays Dallas (23-3) at 4 p.m. Delaware Valley (16-8) will face Wilkes-Barre Area (14-9) at 8 p.m.

Class 2A

Top-seeded Old Forge is on a four-game winning streak.

The Blue Devils’ senior-laden roster navigated a challenging Lackawanna Division II schedule, posting wins over Holy Cross and Dunmore, and suffering losses to PIAA qualifiers Valley View, Riverside and Dunmore by an average of 3.6 points.

Logan Fanning, a 6-7 senior center, gives Old Forge an advantage inside. He leads the team in scoring with 16.7 points per game. He had 12 points in the semifinal win over Blue Ridge.

Cameron Parker, a career 1,000-point scorer, is second on the team, averaging 16.4 points per game.

Cam Krushnowski scored 22 points in the semifinal win over Blue Ridge and is third on the team in scoring, and Ryan DeMarco averages 9.3 points per game.

As a team, Old Forge has 128 3-pointers.

Susquehanna challenged Elk Lake for the Lackawanna Division III championship this season.

Junior Griffin Fisk averages 22 points per game, and had 15 points in a semifinal win over Lackawanna Trail. Mason Keyes scored 21 points in that game, and Hudson Stengel had 10 points.

The Sabers are averaging 71.3 points in their last three games — all wins.

Class 4A

Scranton Prep has dominated the championship finals, but is on a season-long quest to avenge a loss in last season’s title game against Valley View.

The Cavaliers are playing for the 10th time at Mohegan Arena and have eight championship wins.

Packy Doherty is an impact player in the postseason, scoring 21 points in a win over Honesdale, and 30 in a semifinal win over Wyoming Area.

Brody Martin, a defensive standout, averages 12 points per game, while Chicky Skoff scores 8.8 points per game to support an up-tempo offense that scored more than 80 points five times this season.

Dallas, winners of 14 straight games, took the Wyoming Valley Conference postseason tournament. The Mountaineers are undefeated against District 2 opponents this season, with their losses coming to West Philadelphia, Williamsport and Central York.

Pat Flanagan kept Dallas’ district championship hopes alive with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer, defeating last year’s champion Valley View, 46-43, in the semifinals.

The last time the two teams met, Scranton Prep defeated the Mountaineers, 55-48, in the season opener in 2023-24.

Class 6A

Delaware Valley made program history with its win over Williamsport in the semifinals. The Warriors are in their first District 2 Class 6A final and will make their first appearance at Mohegan Arena.

They enter on a six-game winning streak, led by sophomore guard Trey Newton, who is averaging 17 points per game during the winning surge. Tyler Lombardo scored 16 points in the win over Williamsport.

Wilkes-Barre Area overcame adversity, as well. The Wolfpack lost their final three games of the regular season, but beat Hazleton Area in the semifinals of the tournament.

David Januzzi led the way with 17 points, and Mike Keating added 16 points in Wilkes-Barre Area’s win. Januzzi (18.5) and Keating (13.9) are averaging double figures this season.