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High school football roundup for Aug. 30, 2024: Bethel Park rolls past Mars
Ja Vaughn Moore rushed for 195 yards and three touchdowns to lead Class 5A Bethel Park to a 49-13 nonconference victory at Class 4A No. 3 Mars (1-1) on Friday night. David Dennison added 142 rushing yards and two touchdowns for Bethel Park (2-0) while teammate Tanner Pfeuffer threw for 120 yards and one TD.
Steubenville slips past New Philadelphia
Steubenville posted a narrow 27-21 win over New Philadelphia in an Ohio high school football matchup on Aug. 30. The start wasn’t the problem for New Philadelphia, as it began with a 21-13 edge over Steubenville through the end of the first quarter. Both teams were shutout in the...
Aliquippa breaking ground on new athletic/academic center
Aliquippa High School is breaking ground today on the school’s campus. Last year, Kraft Heinz donated $1.3 million to the school district. The first part of it went to renovating stadium now known as Heinz Field.
YSU's plans for programs in Steubenville hit with roadblock due to litigation involving Eastern Gateway
Youngstown State University has hit a bump in the road in its plan to offer a full slate of certificate and degree programs in Steubenville. University Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Jennifer Pintar tells 21 News litigation involving Eastern Gateway Community College (EGCC) has restricted access to the buildings and equipment at Eastern Gateway's site.
Hopewell HS Girls Soccer Loses to Ambridge, 3-2, in Double-OT Thriller
AMBRIDGE– In what was described to me as one of the most intense soccer matches that they’ve seen the Hopewell HS Girls Soccer team play in years, the Lady Vikings lost to Ambridge, 3-2, in Double Overtime. Everyone on Hopewell was touching the ball, playing well and generating...
Hopewell School Board hires new members to staff and accepts several resignations
(Story by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio, Published on August 30, 2024 at 10:01 A.M.) The Hopewell School Board recently hired new staff members as well as accepting several resignations. Nancy Daltorio was named the high school’s English Language Arts chairman, Laura Newton was hired to teach English Language Arts at the high school, Jenna Adams will teach halftime cyber school and half-time special education, and Madeline Richardson will teach special education at Hopewell Elementary School. Karen Talik and Beverly Reed were hired as paraprofessionals for the high school as well. Some staff changes were made with bus and van drivers, including a few resignations.
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