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Report: Aliquippa HC Mike Warfield Taking Leave of Absence
Aliquippa football will allegedly enter the 2024 season with a new coach at the helm for the first time in quite some time. Quips head coach Mike Warfield is taking a leave of absence due to personal reasons and assistant Vashawn Patrick is expected to take over in the interim, according to a report by The W.P.I.A.L Edition.
Pittsburgh International Race Complex - SpeedTour Weekend
Pittsburgh International Race Complex 201 Penndale Road Wampum, PA 16157. Taking over and renovating an old racetrack into a modern facility is no easy task, yet the folks at Pitt Race have done exactly that. Formerly known as Beaver Run, Pittsburgh International Race Complex is a well-manicured racetrack just under 45 minutes northwest of Pittsburgh proper. The layout is challenging, featuring lots of elevation changes and technical corners.
Gabe Lilly Among Three Area Athletes Competing At Fargo Nationals This Month
Ellwood City wrestler Gabe Lilly is among three area athletes competing out of Ellwood City High School’s Wrecking Crew Wrestling Club competing in the US Marine Corps Junior & 16U Nationals in Fargo, N.D. this month. The Fargo Nationals is the most elite national tournament for high school athletes...
Evergreen Raceway to host Saturday and Sunday action July 20-21.2-Seater Ride-Along Saturday/Racing on Sunday
(Butler Township, PA 7-14-24): Evergreen Raceway moves into the mid-point of the season with activities taking place this Saturday and Sunday, July 20-21. Saturday afternoon, the Evergreen Raceway 2-Seater Ride-along will be on track. This program is an amazing opportunity for fans to get buckled into an authentic Late Model race car as a passenger and experience real race conditions against other cars.
Neshannock captures 3rd straight Class 2A Trib Cup title
Jul. 13—Neshannock has discovered the key to capturing the Trib Cup — perfection. The Lancers claimed their third straight Class 2A Trib Cup on the coattails of a second perfect season in the last three years by the Neshannock softball team. "We are very proud of all of our athletes and coaches who worked extremely hard to once again receive the Trib Cup in 2A," Neshannock co-athletic director ...
Meet the four-sport standout who is the Times' 2023-24 Female Athlete of the Year
FREEDOM — During her high school career, Freedom Area’s Shaye Bailey was always on the move, competing every month of the high school athletics calendar year from August through May. Through her final year, Bailey put up record-breaking numbers on the hardwood and at the track all while...
Butler Track & Field Teams Notch 9th Nationally for GPA
The Butler men’s and women’s track and field teams were recognized for their continued accomplishments in the classroom, earning NCAA Division I Track & Field USTFCCCA All-Academic Team recognition. The honorees were announced by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Monday. When combining the men’s and women’s GPAs, Butler’s program ranked ninth nationally for the 2023-24 season. Butler’s combined GPA has been among the nation’s Top 10 for seven consecutive years. The women’s team cumulative GPA of 3.722 ranked sixth nationally, while the men’s team cumulative grade point average of 3.447 was 31st in all of…
NABC Recognizes Men’s Basketball with Academic Honors
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) once again recognized the Geneva College men’s basketball team for their work in the classroom this past year, along with four individual players.It’s the fifth straight season the men’s basketball program has received the NABC Team Academic Excellence Award. To receive the Team Academic Excellence Award, a program must have a team grade point average of at least 3.0. In addition to the team award, graduate students KC Johns and Isaac Massie, senior Ryan Rachic and junior Mark Rachic were named to the NABC Honors Court.To qualify, student-athletes must…
7-Year Old All-Stars Open Up Play Today in the Moon Twp Rookie Rumble Tournament
The Hopewell 7-year-olds opened up another weekend of tournament play this morning in the Moon Township Rookie Rumble Tournament. The young Vikings two opponents on Saturday would be Central Valley and Avonworth. GAME ONE VS. CENTRAL VALLEY:. In Game One, Hopewell started off strong both offensively and defensively and came...
Thunder Beat Salmonbellies To Climb To Second Place
The Langley Thunder came into the Queen’s Park Arena Thursday night to take on the New Westminster Salmonbellies in Week 8 WLA action. The Thunder were coming off a win against Nanaimo on Sunday, looking to even their record. New Westminster has lost four straight games, and are running out of time to find the answers needed to put them back into the playoffs. Unfortunately for the Salmonbellies, the search continues, as Langley used a big first and second period to gain a 15-11 win. Langley moves to 6-6-1 on the year and 13 points with the win, allowing them to leapfrog Maple Ridge for second place in the WLA standings. Meanwhile, New Westminster (5-7) drops their fifth straight contest and are in danger of missing the WLA playoffs after having made the Mann Cup final last year.
9-Year Olds Open Up Play in Deer Lakes Tournament with Win Over Beaver
Following an outstanding run last weekend in the Hopewell Tournament, the 9-year-old All-Star are looking to duplicate that success this weekend as they’re taking part in the Deer Lakes All-Star Tournament. In Saturday’s action, the Vikings took on Beaver and Seneca Valley. GAME ONE VS. BEAVER:. Hopewell received...
Busy week of golf with The Open/Western Pa’s Shipley close to first win
Mt. Lebanon native Neal Shipley finished in a four-way tie for sixth place at the PGA/DP World Tours ISCO Championship in Kentucky Sunday. He finished 20-under par, and was two shots out of a five-way playoff. Harry Hall won the tournament on the third hole of the playoff. Robert MacIntyre...
Pine Creek Journal notebook: Pine-Richland grad racks up eagles to win at Nemacolin
A unique round of golf helped Pine-Richland grad Mike Van Sickle defend his title at the Falling Rock Classic at Nemacolin Woodlands on July 9. Van Sickle eagled all four par-5s in the final round of the two-day event to finish 5-under par and win by one stroke over Eddie Perrino of New Castle.
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