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Thomas Jefferson wrestlers drop Belle Vernon
In an important dual meet for both sides, Thomas Jefferson traveled to Belle Vernon and returned home with a 47-25 victory. For the Jaguars, Zach Rehak won by fall in 5 minutes, 22 seconds at 106, Robert Cordova won by technical fall 15-0 at 113, Ethan Koett was victorious by...
What to watch for in WPIAL sports on Dec. 19, 2024: Last batch of girls basketball section openers to tip off
While girls basketball teams in Class 5A, 4A, 3A and A have at least two section games under the belt, Thursday marks the section openers for teams in Class 6A and Class 2A. There are three games in Section 1-6A highlighted by perennial power North Allegheny (1-4) visiting Seneca Valley...
Highlands’ Suber mounts major comeback in victory vs. Valley
DeJamire Suber’s mind won’t go toward quitting when things get tough in future matches. The Highlands 127-pound junior wrestler showed what he is capable of when things are bleak Wednesday night. Suber trailed by 11 points when he stuck Valley’s Xavier Ross during the third round. Highlands had a night...
Alle-Kiski Valley girls basketball notes: Pair of teams kick off holiday event at PPG Paints Arena
The second annual Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Classic will be Sunday at PPG Paints Arena, and two Alle-Kiski Valley girls teams will kick off the quadrupleheader. Past section rivals Kiski Area and Fox Chapel will play at 1 p.m. “The girls are super excited,” said Foxes coach Marty Matvey, who has...
Senior Kendall Berger steps into starring role for Norwin girls
At times, Kendall Berger had the look of a go-to scorer last season when Norwin became a WPIAL champion for a third time. She looked polished in critical possessions, unafraid of big moments. When the Knights needed a basket, they knew they could trust in Berger, who often drove the...
Westmoreland County girls basketball notebook: Elite few teams remain unbeaten
There were only nine undefeated teams in WPIAL girls basketball at the start of the week. Two of them were from Westmoreland County: Penn-Trafford (7-0) and Hempfield (6-0). The others were Woodland Hills (3-0), South Fayette (6-0), Peters Township (5-0), Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (5-0), Deer Lakes (6-0),...
Trib HSSN 2024 WPIAL Football Player of the Year: Fort Cherry’s Matt Sieg
2024 Trib HSSN Football Player of the Year Matt Sieg School: Fort Cherry Position: Quarterback/defensive back Class: Junior A football season might be considered successful in various ways, but Fort Cherry’s Matt Sieg had just one measuring stick for his junior year. “I don’t really base it off of the...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Dec. 17, 2024
High schools Basketball Boys Tuesday’s results Class 6A Section 1 North Hills 69, Butler 65 New Castle 54, Woodland Hills 49 Fox Chapel 66, Pine-Richland 47 Seneca Valley 47, North Allegheny 39 Section 2 Hempfield 70, Connellsville 50 Central Catholic 55, Mt. Lebanon 46 Upper St. Clair 62, Canon-McMillan 32...
What to watch for in WPIAL sports on Dec. 18, 2024: Section competition heats up on mat
While most WPIAL wrestling teams will have a section match or two in the books before the holidays, there are those schools in four-team sections that will wait until January to begin their section schedule. That includes defending Class 3A champion Connellsville, which is in Section 8-3A this year with...
Montour fends off Chartiers Valley rally with strong showing at free-throw line
The Montour Spartans have a lot going for them. They have experience with five senior starters, they have versatility with several playmakers that can fill different roles, and they have size with 6-foot-11 senior Ama Sow. But the difference Tuesday night for the Spartans was their sweet touch down the...
High school roundup for Dec. 17, 2024: Baldwin boys beat Peters Township in battle of unbeatens
Nathan Wesling scored 22 points to lead Baldwin to a 56-49 victory over Peters Township in a battle of unbeaten teams in Section 3-5A boys basketball Tuesday night. Max Marzina, Matthew Schenk and Caden Cherico added 10 points apiece for the Highlanders (6-0, 1-0). Dylan Donovan scored 21 points for...
Uniontown zones in, deals 1st loss of season to Latrobe
You might say Uniontown was zoned in. Zoned in on a big section game and now zoned in on a trip to the beach. The Red Raiders went to a 3-2 zone in the second half and slowed down uptempo Latrobe, forcing the Wildcats into mistakes. Their offense complemented the...
Knoch boys pull away from Burrell for 6th straight victory
In an early-season battle between two of the top boys basketball teams in Section 1-4A, Jackson Bauman led Knoch with 26 points and the visiting Knights pulled away from Burrell in the second half for a 58-37 victory Tuesday. “We knew we had to come in and match their energy,”...
Wrestling notebook: PIAA looking to finalize site for team tournament
PIAA executive director Bob Lombardi is meeting with the wrestling committee on Wednesday, and he hopes to announce the site of the 2025 team championship. The championship is scheduled to be held Feb. 6-8, and Lombardi has been looking for a site since the summer. Lombardi has had a tough...
WPIAL wrestling rankings: Dec. 17, 2024
Team rankings Class 3A Team (Record), Previous 1. Connellsville (2-1), 1 2. Franklin Regional (9-0), 2 3. Bethel Park (6-0), 3 4. Norwin (9-0), 4 5. North Allegheny (9-1), 6 6. Fox Chapel (5-2), 7 7. Latrobe (3-3), 8 8. Kiski Area (8-3), 9 9. Trinity (2-2), 5 10. Thomas...
Highlands basketball coach resigns amid hazing allegations
The Highlands High School varsity boys basketball season will continue despite the resignation of its head coach, Bill Flow. Flow, hired this summer, submitted a letter of resignation Monday, citing personal reasons, school officials said. He remains a teacher at the high school. The departure comes on the heels of...
WPIAL players selected to coaches’ all-state field hockey team
Madeline Mill and Georgia Rottinghaus from WPIAL Class 3A field hockey champion Pine-Richland have been selected to the Pennsylvania High School Field Hockey Coaches Association all-state team. The senior midfielders were instrumental in helping the Rams, as the No. 1 seed, defeat No. 2 Mt. Lebanon, 1-0, for the WPIAL...
Trib HSSN Head of the Class 2024: Football coaches of the year in each classification
The 2024 WPIAL football season stood out for many reasons, including plenty of turnaround seasons and dominant performances by the coaches of these district programs. A tip of the cap to these honorable mention coaches: • Greg Perry of Mt. Lebanon, whose team lost its first five games and was...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Dec. 16, 2024
High schools Basketball Boys Monday’s results Class 6A Section 2 Imani Christian 73, Norwin 26 Class 4A Section 1 North Catholic 91, Freeport 59 Class 3A Section 2 McGuffey 62, Carlynton 26 Class 2A Section 4 South Side 58, Rochester 55 Nonsection Beaver County Christian 37, Pittsburgh Christian Academy 26...
High school roundup for Dec. 16, 2024: Top-ranked Shady Side Academy takes care of Avonworth
Karis Thomas scored 21 points to lead Trib HSSN Class 3A No. 1 Shady Side Academy to a 64-49 victory over No. 4 Avonworth in Section 2-3A girls basketball Monday night. Cassie Sauer followed with 16 points, Leah Buford added 14 and Makiyah Mitchell had 11 for the Bulldogs (6-0,...
What to watch for in WPIAL sports on Dec. 17, 2024: Tough test awaits Chartiers Valley boys
Following a victory over South Fayette on Jan. 6, 2023, the Chartiers Valley boys basketball team sat in first place in Section 4-5A and had an overall record of a perfect 12-0. Then things went south for the Colts, who lost seven of their final 10 games and finished in...
Deer Lakes’ Chuck Bellisario named WPIAL’s athletic director of the year
With a wide smile framing his face, Chuck Bellisario proudly placed gold medals around the necks of Deer Lakes boys basketball players last winter at Pitt’s Petersen Events Center. It was a ceremonious cap to back-to-back Class 3A titles. On Monday, Bellisario received some praise of his own. The conductor...
Shelly Thropp, Wayne Capra to be enshrined in state soccer hall of fame
South Park’s Shelly Thropp next month will be just the second woman to be inducted into the Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association Hall of Fame, joining Jodie Chmielewski of Pine-Richland. Another longtime WPIAL girls soccer coach, Wayne Capra, also will be inducted Jan. 25 during the PSCA awards banquet at the...
Westmoreland County Senior Spotlight: Greensburg Salem’s Braedon Leatherman
Last year, the Greensburg Salem boys basketball team finished 4-17, 2-8 in Section 1-4A. Determined to turn things around, the program underwent several offseason changes. One of the biggest shifts was the rehiring of coach Paul Sapotichne, who previously led the team from 1982-2011. Senior Braedon Leatherman said the changes...
Former Plum basketball coach Ron Richards maintains love of the game by officiatingVideo
One of the biggest upsets in WPIAL basketball in the last decade did not occur on the court but around the court. The biggest surprise was a successful and animated head coach crossing over to the “other side” and becoming a top-notch high school basketball official. That is the amazing...
