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Pitt coaches pursue another Baldwin lineman, extend offer to sophomore
From Dave Wannstedt to Jason Pinkston, Baldwin and Pitt have had a number of links through the years. Sophomore lineman Dorien Ford gave a nod to that shared history Tuesday when he announced he’d received a scholarship offer from Pitt. Along with his tweet was a picture of Pinkston from...
Seneca Valley’s Josh Kaltenberger nears dozen Division 1 football offers
Seneca Valley junior Josh Kaltenberger, one of the state’s top centers, is quickly approaching a dozen Division 1 football offers. His latest came this week from FCS schools Columbia and Robert Morris. The 6-foot-5, 285-pound lineman is ranked as Pennsylvania’s fifth-best prospect in the 2020 class, according to 247Sports.com. The...
Peters Township girls basketball ends perfect season ranked No. 24 nationally
Undefeated record, WPIAL championship, state championship and national ranking. Peters Township accomplished almost everything a girls basketball team can in one season. The Indians, who went 30-0, finished this season ranked No. 24 nationally in the USA Today Super 25 rankings released this week. Peters Township was the only Pennsylvania...
2 WPIAL sophomores rank among nation’s top football recruits for 2021
Two WPIAL sophomores were ranked this week among the nation’s top football recruits by 247Sports in the websites list of 2021 prospects. Central Catholic’s Elliot Donald was ranked No. 38 and Gateway’s Derrick Davis was No. 41. They were among eight Pennsylvania recruits to make the 247-player list. Donald (6-2,...
Waynesburg’s Scott Benco claims top distance in state javelin rankings
Waynesburg javelin thrower Scott Benco took over the top spot in the state rankings with a 192-foot, 6-inch toss Saturday, a distance that also ranks him among the nation’s best this season. The senior earned the personal-best at the Tri-State Track Coaches Association Outdoor Championship in West Mifflin. Benco’s throw...
Central Catholic sophomore Elliot Donald announces Wisconsin football offer
Paul Chryst left Western Pennsylvania five years ago, but the former Pitt coach still recruits the WPIAL. Central Catholic sophomore Elliot Donald, one of the state’s top recruits for 2021, announced an offer Friday from Chryst’s staff at Wisconsin. The scholarship offer was the 12th for Donald, a 6-foot-2, 230-pound...
WPIAL switches 2 Class A nonconference football matchups
The WPIAL let four Class A football teams flip their Week 9 nonconference opponents to create better matchups. Now, on Oct. 25, Riverview will play at Chartiers-Houston and Sto-Rox hosts Imani Christian. The WPIAL updated the schedule this week. Riverview was initially paired with Sto-Rox while Chartiers-Houston played Imani Christian....
Peters Township’s Makenna Marisa earns All-American honors from MaxPreps
Peters Township’s Makenna Marisa earned All-American honors from MaxPreps which named the senior as one of the nation’s Top 50 girls basketball players. Marisa was named as a sixth-team All-American. The Penn State recruit averaged 20.8 points, 6.1 rebounds and 4.3 assists as Peters Township (30-0) won WPIAL and PIAA...
WPIAL baseball rankings for week of April 14, 2019
Baseball rankings Class 6A 1. Pine-Richland, 8-3, 5 2. Seneca Valley, 7-2, 3 3. Norwin, 6-2, — 4. Penn-Trafford, 9-1, 2 5. North Allegheny, 5-4, — Out: Central Catholic (8-3, 1), Bethel Park (6-2, 4) Class 5A 1. West Allegheny, 8-1, 3 2. Franklin Regional, 7-1, — 3. Gateway, 7-2,...
Oakland Catholic’s Jayla Ellis earns 4 medals, sets record at TSTCA championship
Two first-place medals, two seconds and a meet record caused Oakland Catholic’s Jayla Ellis to smile Saturday, but so did a candid compliment from her coach. George Rudolph has coached track for 47 years including the past 30 at Oakland Catholic. In a career that spans nearly five decades, Rudolph...
The other side: Could the Islanders really sweep the Penguins?
Are the Islanders destined for a sweep? That’s the question crossing minds in New York after Friday night’s 3-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins gave the Islanders a 2-0 series lead in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The best-of-seven first-round series shifts from Nassau Coliseum to PPG Paints Arena for Game...
2 WPIAL girls javelin champions headline Tri-State Track Coaches Championship
The girls javelin field at the TSTCA Outdoor Championship will have two defending WPIAL champions Saturday with Elizabeth Forward’s Brianna Spirnak and South Park’s Maura Huwalt each scheduled to throw at West Mifflin. Spirnak won the Class 3A title last season and Huwalt won 2A. The TSTCA event has more...
Seneca Valley, North Allegheny ADs among 18 candidates vying for WPIAL board
Seneca Valley athletic director Heather Lewis and North Allegheny athletic director Bob Bozzuto are among the school administrators seeking to join the WPIAL board of directors this summer. In all, 18 candidates including 10 incumbents were on the ballot sent this year to high school principals. The results will be...
Olympian Lauryn Williams among 11 entering Beaver County Sports Hall
Olympian Lauryn Williams, a Rochester native who won medals in both the Summer and Winter Games, is among 11 inductees set to enter the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame this month. Also chosen were Hopewell’s Nate Guenin (hockey), Center’s Tom Hays (broadcasting), Riverside’s Chuck Kotuby (coaching), Rochester’s James Law...
Allderdice selects former Central Catholic assistant Devin Crummie as boys basketball coach
Devin Crummie, a longtime assistant boys basketball coach at Central Catholic, is headed to Allderdice. Crummie, who coached at Central with his father Chuck for 17 years, will take over the successful City League program pending school board approval. He replaces Buddy Valinsky, who resigned in March after winning his...
Sister vs. sister: ‘Sibling rivalry’ as North Catholic softball hosts Ellwood City
Adrienne and Angie Nardone will share a softball field Wednesday afternoon when Ellwood City visits North Catholic. Sisters playing softball is fairly common in the WPIAL. What makes this sister tandem unique is that they’ll be playing and pitching for opposite teams. Adrienne is a senior for North Catholic. Angie...
WPIAL denies postseason eligibility to 3 softball players after transfers
The WPIAL denied postseason eligibility to three softball players under the new PIAA rule that makes transfers ineligible unless they qualify for a specific waiver. North Catholic junior Billie Aguglia (softball), Serra Catholic junior Kaitlyn Conrad (softball) and Moon senior Antonia Schaefer (softball, track) are eligible for the regular season...
Former North Catholic linebacker Nikhai Hill-Green adds 11th offer since March 1
Former North Catholic standout Nikhai Hill-Green left Pennsylvania this winter, but college recruiters have found him in Maryland. The standout linebacker has announced 11 offers since March 1, a list that includes both Pitt and West Virginia. His latest came Saturday from Rutgers. Hill-Green announced in February that he was...
Peters Township freshman Journey Thompson adds 2nd basketball offer
Journey Thompson’s remarkable spring continues. In the past two weeks, the Peters Township freshman scored 16 points in the PIAA Class 6A championship, celebrated a perfect 30-0 season and added two Division 1 scholarship offers. The most recent came this week from Kent State, joining the Pitt offer she announced...
Central Catholic’s A.J. Beatty announces SEC football offer
Central Catholic defensive end A.J. Beatty announced his first SEC offer Saturday, adding to a growing list that already includes ACC, Big 10 and Big 12 schools. Beatty received a South Carolina offer during a visit to Columbia for the Gamecocks’ spring game. The 6-foot-5, 255-pound defensive end now has...
TribLive HSSN Boys Basketball Player of the Year: Moon’s Donovan Johnson
Donovan Johnson’s storybook season had a major plot twist near the end. Moon held a double-digit second-half lead in the WPIAL championship and seemed destined to wear gold medals around their necks at Petersen Events Center. But that changed when Mars rallied back that night, dashed the Tigers’ dreams and...
TribLive HSSN Girls Basketball Player of the Year: Peters Township’s Makenna Marisa
Makenna Marisa was dominant all season long, but the Peters Township senior seemingly saved her best for under the bright Giant Center lights in Hershey. With the undefeated Indians one win away from making history, the 5-foot-11 guard scored 29 points in the PIAA finals and her team celebrated its...
West Mifflin’s Nahki Johnson announces ACC football offer
West Mifflin sophomore Nahki Johnson, who won a WPIAL football title last fall at Steel Valley, added his first Power 5 scholarship offer Saturday. The 6-foot-3, 220-pound defensive end/outside linebacker received a Virginia Tech offer while visiting Blacksburg, Va. Johnson announced his offer on Twitter. He already held offers from...
2 perfect seasons help shape Trib 10 girls basketball all-star team
One word can describe both Peters Township and Chartiers Valley: Perfect. Only three girls basketball teams in WPIAL history had celebrated undefeated state titles before this season. But the Indians and Colts added their names to that list last month when they capped 30-0 seasons a day apart with state...
3 high-scoring juniors join senior-heavy Trib 10 boys basketball all-stars
Western Pennsylvania had no shortage of standout scorers this season. The WPIAL’s two leading scorers — Woodland Hills’ Keandre Bowles and Serra Catholic’s Jimmy Moon — are among seven seniors on the Trib 10 boys basketball all-stars for 2019. But three talented juniors with Division I college basketball in their...

