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Franklin Regional boys win 2OT thriller over Shaler
Uncle Kevin would have been proud. Of a thrilling Franklin Regional win. Of a runaway second overtime by the Panthers in a playoff-like atmosphere. And most of all, of his nephew’s big shot. Franklin Regional guard Fin Hutchison lost his uncle, Kevin Sebunia, who lived three houses down from the...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Jan. 19, 2024
High schools Basketball Boys Friday’s results Class 6A Section 1 Seneca Valley at North Allegheny, ppd. Class 4A Section 2 Lincoln Park 88, Beaver 38 Blackhawk at Hopewell, ppd. Class 3A Section 1 Beaver Falls 57, Riverside 47 Neshannock 84, Freedom 26 Ellwood City at New Brighton, ppd. Section 2...
What to watch for in WPIAL sports on Jan. 20, 2024: Shady Side Academy, Burrell set for key section clash
Snow postponed most of the high school basketball schedule Friday. One of the big openers of the second half of section play is now slated for Saturday afternoon. In Section 3-3A, defending district champion Deer Lakes was perfect in section play in the first half and sits alone in first...
High school roundup for Jan. 19, 2024: Gemma Walker scores 1,000th point as Peters Township fends off Bethel Park in OT
Gemma Walker scored 22 points, hitting the 1,000-point mark for her career, to lead Peters Township to a 59-55 overtime victory over Bethel Park, fending off an upset bid in Section 2-6A girls basketball Friday night. Natalie Wetzel scored a game-high 26 for Peters Township (16-0, 7-0). Sadie Orie scored...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Jan. 18, 2024
High schools Basketball Boys Thursday’s results Class 6A Section 1 Butler 64, Pine-Richland 47 Section 2 Baldwin 55, Upper St. Clair 54 Class 5A Section 1 Thomas Jefferson 91, Connellsville 27 Class 4A Section 1 Indiana 53, Freeport 44 Section 2 North Catholic 101, Ambridge 51 Section 3 Southmoreland 83,...
What to watch for in WPIAL sports on Jan. 19, 2024: Many games PPD but some contests still a go Friday
The second half of section play was set to begin in seven WPIAL boys basketball sections Friday. However a snow storm through the area overnight and through the morning has forced a lot of the high school basketball schedule to be postponed. While there are no head-to-head battles for first...
Baldwin makes section statement with win over Upper St. Clair
Over the last decade, the Mt. Lebanon or Upper St. Clair boys basketball teams have won outright or earned a share of the section championship for 10 straight years. Following a big road win Thursday, you can call Baldwin the new kids on the section-leader block. The Highlanders led for...
High school roundup for Jan. 18, 2024: Iyanna Wade scores 56 in Clairton win; Olivia Terlecki boosts Upper St. Clair
Iyanna Wade poured in 56 points, hitting six 3-pointers, to power Clairton to a 73-55 victory over Winchester Thurston in Section 3-2A girls basketball Thurday night. The Bears (11-2, 4-2) led by seven at halftime and pulled away with a 23-point third quarter. Jasmine Hollins scored 15, Alexis Bansah added...
Allegheny County Wrestling Tournament moved to Saturday, Sunday
Fox Chapel athletic director Michael O’Brien alerted teams competing in the Allegheny County Wrestling Tournament of a schedule change. O’Brien said that due to the expected snowfall, as well as multiple school closings, the tournament has been moved to Saturday and Sunday. Weigh-ins Saturday and Sunday will begin at 10...
Riverview boys basketball works to rebuild early momentum
The Riverview boys basketball team knows there still is time to make a move and get into playoff contention in Section 3-2A. But the room for error is dwindling. The Raiders (6-9, 1-5) can make hay in a big way Friday night as they host section leader Greensburg Central Catholic....
Westmoreland County boys basketball notebook: Class 5A section loaded with contenders
Section 3 could be the most competitive lineup of teams in WPIAL Class 5A. That much is clear at the halfway point of the schedule. Latrobe gave the standings a rip-roaring jolt Tuesday night with a 63-60 win at No. 1-ranked Gateway. “You see how hard they play,” Gateway coach...
Sharpened by early-season gauntlet, Latrobe boys find their stride
When it came time to piece together the boys basketball schedule for this season at Latrobe, veteran coach Brad Wetzel stretched boundaries. The Wildcats traveled south, then north, looking to sharpen their skills against teams from beyond the depths of WPIAL territory. Seven of their first nine games were against...
Thought to be moving up to 3A for next 2 years, Westinghouse will instead play Class A football
City League champion Westinghouse is dropping to Class A football next season after successfully avoiding a promotion under the PIAA competitive-balance rule. Bulldogs coach Donta Green said the PIAA initially identified 21 Westinghouse players as possible transfers, a total that would’ve put the team in jeopardy of moving from Class...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Jan. 17, 2024
High schools Basketball Boys Wednesday’s results Class 5A Section 1 Trinity 70, Ringgold 49 Section 3 Franklin Regional 77, McKeesport 53 Kiski Area 39, Penn-Trafford 36 Class 4A Section 3 Uniontown 66, Laurel Highlands 52 Class 3A Section 2 Seton LaSalle 57, Sto-Rox 55 South Park at Steel Valley, ppd....
High school roundup for Jan. 17, 2024: No. 1 Trinity tops West Allegheny in clash of top 10 wrestling teams
Led by pins from Bodie Morgan (172), Dominick Canali (121) and Blake Reihner (139), No. 1 Trinity took care of No. 7 West Allegheny, 45-20, in a matchup of top teams in Section 5-3A wrestling Wednesday night. Jackson Bruckner (152) also won a decision for Trinity (7-0, 4-0). Logan Slovick...
Aliquippa football still ticketed for 5A after unsuccessful initial appeal to PIAA
Aliquippa’s initial appeal to the PIAA was unsuccessful, so the football team remains headed to a higher classification under the competitive-balance rule. However, the PIAA appeal process isn’t over. The school’s administration will take the next step and request a hearing with the PIAA board, Aliquippa superintendent Phillip Woods said...
Kiski Area grinds out section win over Penn-Trafford
Nail files and sandpaper serve a similar purpose to what Kiski Area’s 3-2 zone can do to teams. And, how the Cavaliers win sometimes. But their latest game took it to another level. Or, maybe down one. “Grind it out,” Cavaliers’ coach Corey Smith said. “That’s what you have to...
Franklin Regional wrestling rallies to defeat Norwin, clinch section title
The Franklin Regional wrestling team used a late surge to stay unbeaten and win the Section 3-3A title Wednesday by defeating Norwin in a first-place showdown. The Panthers (4-0, 15-0) got a pin from senior heavyweight Juliano Marion and three decision wins by their lightweights to rally for a 29-19...
Plum wrestlers come roaring back from early deficit to defeat Kiski Area
After five weights of Wednesday’s Section 1-3A match between Kiski Area and Plum at Plum High School, the visiting Cavaliers owned a sizeable lead thanks to a technical fall, two decisions and two forfeits. But Plum, starting at 121, mounted a rally. And when senior Charlie Campbell earned a 9-4...
Short-handed Deer Lakes boys down Shady Side, stay perfect in section
Nathaniel Moore found out Tuesday night he’d be in the starting lineup for the first time this season. He responded by scoring 16 points and, along with Wayne Love, dominated the glass to help Deer Lakes end the first half of Section 3-3A play undefeated with a 62-47 win Wednesday...
What to watch for in WPIAL sports on Jan. 18, 2024: Section top spot up for grabs when North Catholic, Highlands meet
The second half of section play begins for some WPIAL girls basketball teams Thursday. One game features the top two teams in their section as North Catholic hosts Highlands for at least a share of first place in Section 1-4A. The defending champion Trojans are on top with a perfect...
Trib 10: Boys basketball power rankings shaken up after 4 of top 10 suffer losses
It was smooth sailing last week for the girls basketball teams ranked in the Trib 10, but there were some choppy waters on the boys side of the latest power rankings. Four boys basketball teams lost this past week, with one staying put, two dropping down the ladder and one...
A-K Valley girls basketball notebook: Highlands, North Catholic set for rematch
The Highlands girls basketball team trailed Section 1-4A leader North Catholic by just two points early in the third quarter of their matchup Dec. 14 at Highlands. But the Trojanettes limited the Golden Rams down the stretch and pulled away for a 44-24 victory. It was Highlands’ lowest point output...
Greensburg Central Catholic girls weather storm without senior leader Morgan
When a player the caliber of Mya Morgan goes out with an injury, some teams might go into a five-alarm panic. The sky is falling. The season is over. We can’t win without her. But Greensburg Central Catholic isn’t some teams. Morgan, the team’s second-leading scorer and a Cal (Pa.)...
Westmoreland County girls basketball notebook: Greensburg Salem to honor Rick Klimchock’s milestone
A blend of basketball knowledge and open-mindedness in an always-changing game, along with dependable people around him and sustained longevity, carried Rick Klimchock to a milestone victory. “I’ve been in a constant love affair with hoops,” the Greensburg Salem girls basketball coach said. “It has lasted since 1978. No one...
