Chris Harlan stories, Page 93
Avonworth tight end Trevor Faulkner commits to Air Force AcademyVideo
Avonworth rising senior Trevor Faulkner, who had more than a dozen Division I offers, committed Sunday to Air Force. A 6-foot-5, 225-pound tight end and defensive end, Faulkner announced his decision on Twitter. He also held FBS offers from Akron, Army and Liberty. The converted quarterback helped Avonworth win the...
Pitt commit Nahki Johnson announces offer from national champion LSUVideo
West Mifflin’s Nahki Johnson committed to Pitt last summer, but on Saturday night he announced an offer from the defending BCS national champion. “Extremely blessed and humble to say I got an offer from LSU,” the rising senior wrote on Twitter. The 6-foot-3, 220-pound defensive end committed to the Panthers...
Gateway’s Derrick Davis ready to narrow college football offers to Top 7Video
The WPIAL’s top football recruit is getting closer to a decision. Gateway’s Derrick Davis, a rising senior and heavily recruited four-star prospect, announced on Twitter that he’ll reveal his Top 7 schools Sunday. The 6-foot-1, 190-pound safety, linebacker and running back holds offers from nine of the first 10 teams...
A few more doors open for Black athletic directors as WPIAL tries to promote diversity
When Sto-Rox hired LaRoi Johnson as athletic director this summer, he used social media to thank those who had opened doors for him in his career. His list included friends, colleagues and mentors. “I’m happy for all of the people who helped me so much,” said Johnson, a first-time school...
Another neighboring state decides to delay high school football season
Another of Pennsylvania’s neighbors is delaying the start of high school football season. The director of the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission — that state’s version of the PIAA — announced Friday that the first day of football practice there is postponed from Aug. 3 to Aug. 17. As...
Mt. Lebanon’s Ashleigh Connor adds 1st Division I basketball offerVideo
Mt. Lebanon’s Ashleigh Connor, one of the WPIAL’s top rising juniors, announced her first Division I basketball offer Friday from Xavier. The Musketeers offer came while Connor was competing at an AAU event in Indianapolis with the Western Pa. Bruins. A 5-foot-10 guard/forward, Connor averaged 22 points and six rebounds...
Should high school teams follow professional, college sports and test for covid-19?
Coronavirus testing is being used by professional and college teams to restart their seasons, so why not high school sports? Clairton football coach Wayne Wade is asking that question. The Bears have shut down their summer workouts after an asymptomatic player tested positive last week for coronavirus, Wade said. If...
Coronavirus pandemic could worsen WPIAL shortage of football officials
The WPIAL doesn’t have enough football officials, and the coronavirus pandemic could make the shortage worse this fall. At his final WPIAL meeting before retirement, longtime officials representative Bill Sinning warned the board last month there aren’t enough officials for every football team to play Friday nights. At least one...
Athletes not required to wear face masks during workouts, state says
Pennsylvania’s athletes are not required to wear a face mask during workouts or competition, according to guidance provided Friday by Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration. However, those athletes must wear a mask when not engaged in activity, according to state Heath Secretary Rachel Levine. The PIAA shared information from Levine to...
Return-to-football workouts expose those ‘slacking’ when schools closedVideo
Central Catholic’s campus was closed for three months, cutting off access to the football team’s weight room, but most players found ways to stay in shape. With this week’s temperature in the 90s, their fitness was tested. “There are people who were working out and people who were slacking,” said...
Face mask ‘gray area,’ county restrictions cause schools to cancel workouts
Must high school athletes wear face masks during workouts? Masks weren’t required earlier in the week, but some coaches and school administrators aren’t so sure after Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration made wearing them mandatory “when outdoors and unable to consistently maintain a distance of six feet from individuals who are...
Adam Kaufman resigns as Moon boys basketball coach ‘to be a dad’
The coronavirus pandemic forced Adam Kaufman to slow down, stay home and spend more time with his family. In his 14 years as a boys basketball coach at Bishop Canevin, Montour and Moon, Kaufman was always on the go, winning three WPIAL titles and a state championship. But while spending...
PIAA optimistic football season starts on time as some states delay their kickoffs
High school football season won’t start on time in neighboring New Jersey, but Pennsylvania has no plans to delay kickoff. “We’re not discussing pushing it back,” PIAA executive director Bob Lombardi said Wednesday. “We’re still cautiously optimistic about starting practice on time. We’re just going to take it day by...
Woodland Hills halts sports workouts to re-evaluate covid-19 guidelines
Woodland Hills was the first WPIAL school to resume summer workouts, but the Wolverines halted those sessions this week to re-evaluate their covid-19 guidelines. The shutdown is temporary, said athletic director Ron Coursey, who expected teams to resume workouts within a week or two. He wanted to dispel rumors that...
Shaler uses caution, sends football players home over covid-19 concerns
Choosing to take a cautious approach, Shaler coach Jim Ryan sent his football team home early from workouts Tuesday after learning a family friend of a player could have contracted covid-19. The unidentified player wasn’t believed to have had any direct contact with the person, Ryan and athletic director Clint...
Penn Hills hires former Seton Hill star Chris Giles as boys basketball coach
When Chris Giles found out he would be Penn Hills’ new boys basketball coach, he immediately shared the news with the coach he was hired to replace. “Out of respect,” Giles said. “It was his program. Coach DeRose was a mentor of mine. I’m a big ‘respect’ guy.” Penn Hills...
Trib HSSN boys athlete of the year: Pine-Richland’s Spencer transforms from star QB to champion wrestler
It’s not uncommon for Pine-Richland’s Cole Spencer to be heavier in the fall than in the winter, a transformation that takes him from standout quarterback to champion wrestler. His accomplishments, however, loom large year round. As a junior, Spencer ranked third among all WPIAL passers last fall with 2,994 yards....
Trib HSSN looks back at the top high school sports stories of the 2019-20 school year
11.1.19 West Greene running back Ben Jackson became the first WPIAL football player to rush for 3,000 yards in a season. The senior finished with 3,076 yards on 203 carries and also scored 50 touchdowns. 11.4.19 Mt. Lebanon senior Patrick Anderson defended his PIAA Class AAA cross country title, becoming...
Report: West A’s Austin Hendrick signs $4 million contract with Cincinnati Reds
Former West Allegheny star Austin Hendrick signed with the Cincinnati Reds on Friday. Hendrick, picked in the first round of the MLB Draft this month, signed for $4 million, according to MLB.com’s Jim Callis. The slot value for the 12th overall pick was $4,366,400. The 6-foot-1, 205-pound outfielder is the...
Canon-McMillan girls soccer coach David Derrico resigns after 2 decades
Canon-McMillan girls soccer coach David Derrico, who won a state title with the Big Macs, resigned this week after two decades with the team. Athletic director Frank Vulcano announced Derrico’s departure Friday. The school board officially accepted his resignation Thursday night. “Dave was a state champion coach that will be...
Sto-Rox hires football coach LaRoi Johnson as AD, opens coaching jobs
The Sto-Rox school board hired football coach LaRoi Johnson as athletic director Thursday night and voted to hand him a clean slate of coaches. The board voted to open the coaching positions for all sports except football, board member Ken Hohman said. However, opening the positions to applicants doesn’t mean...
Wanting to keep family close, Justin Walther accepts Winchester Thurston basketball job
While searching for a boys basketball job, coach Justin Walther wanted a high school that would treat him like family, but just as importantly, a place he could share with his family. That became imperative after his mother’s death in early June. “My parents have been a great part of...
Aliquippa seeks applicants to replace boys basketball coach Dwight Hines
The Aliquippa school board is accepting applications for a new boys basketball coach, a decision that stunned coach Dwight Hines, whose tenure appears to be over. Hines said he can’t understand the move. “That’s one thing you’ve got to ask the board members,” he said. “They didn’t call me in....
Serra Catholic hires A.J. Corso as boys basketball coach
Serra Catholic hired A.J. Corso to take over the boys basketball team, the school announced Thursday. Corso replaces coach Justin Walther, who resigned in May after four seasons. Corso worked two seasons as a ninth grade coach under Walther and also coached middle school basketball at Upper St. Clair. Walther...
Radio station. Food truck. Dance studio? Jamal Woodson’s energy earns him Baldwin basketball job
Jamal Woodson isn’t wrong when he says he’s got an energetic personality. How else could he create an AAU basketball program, work as general manager of a radio station, operate a food truck, manage an up-and-coming singing star and run the Abby Lee Dance Company studio? Now, add head coach...

